Programs

 

 

Year Round Programs and Services

Facility Rental Teen Council
Drop-In Youth Council
Early Release Recreation Breakfast Club
School's Out Club Toddler Play Group
Food Pantry Adult Recreation
Senior Citizen Recreation Program Adult Weight Training
Senior News DCC Board Meeting
Field Trips

The following contains information about the current resources and programs sponsored by the community center. If you have any questions on the following information, please feel free to contact DCC at (608) 764-5935 or e-mail us at  for more information.

Toddler Play Group

Toddler play group is a social playtime for toddlers and parents/caregivers.  This is a chance for infants and

toddlers to develop social skills with other children.   Parents/caregivers also use this time to interact with

other adults.

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Birth through 5 years

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Every Tuesday at DCC from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (Runs during the School Year, No summer program)

bulletFridays at the Deerfield  Elementary School Gym - 9:05-9:55

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Facility Rentals

The Deerfield Community Center is available for rent all year long.   Over the years we have had baby showers, bridal showers, birthday parties, graduation parties and much, much more. If you are interested in renting the center call 764-5935.  The center is available for half or whole day rentals. The cost varies on the length of rental.  This is a smoke free environment.
 

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 Drop-In                                                       

AFTER SCHOOL DROP IN

The community center is open for after school drop-in during the regular school year.   During this time students can work on homework,

socialize with others, and participate in various activities.   Snack is provided and the cost is FREE.

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Grades 4-8

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Monday - Friday from 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. 

FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT DROP IN

Teen drop-in is an opportunity for older participants to interact in a safe environment during evening hours on the weekend

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Grades 6-12

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Friday - Saturday from 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

During drop-in, students are allowed to leave when they choose.   However they  cannot return for the rest of that day.  This is not a lock-in situation.

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Early Release Recreation

Early Release Recreation is a joint program with the Deerfield School District.   The two groups provide

supervision for grade school students on early release days.

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Kindergarten through 5th grade

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Early Release Days from 1:15 - 3:00 p.m.
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No admittance after 1:30 without written permission from school staff

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Parents should have arrangements made for their child after 3:00 p.m.

Children wishing to participate in this program should contact the Deerfield School District 

Bridges Program @ 764-5431. 

http://www.deerfield.k12.wi.us/

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 School's Out Club

Various times throughout the year DCC will meet during off or early release school day.  .  All youth must pre-register at DCC in order to participate.  Contact DCC for more info at 764-5935

Who:    k-6th Grades

 

Times:     8-3 PM for no school days

                11-3 PM for 11:00 a.m.  release days (Youth will be picked up behind the Elementary school

                                and will walk or be  transported to DCC by van)

 

When:    Sept. 21

                 Oct 25 & 26, 2007

                 Nov 21, 2007

                 Jan. 25

                 Feb 22, 2007

                 Apr. 11

             

 

Cost:     $12/child/per day - max $24/family/per day - Meals are NOT provided.  Please have child eat  

                breakfast prior to arriving and bring a sack lunch.  Afternoon snack will be provided.

 

 

 

Deerfield/Cambridge Food Pantry

The food pantry is a product of DCC's commitment to the community.   They provide food for families in need.

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To participate you must provide all of the following
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A Picture ID

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An article of mail showing your home address to prove residency

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A current pay check stub for all eligible family members to prove income

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2nd Saturday of the month from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

                               -or-
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4th Thursday of the month from 6:00 p.m.  - 7:00 p.m. 

 

Donations are accepted any time during the center's office hours (Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.).

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Senior Recreation Programs

Senior News
Game Day Tuesdays and Thursdays

Senior recreation includes Bingo, Euchre, and a light meal is provided.   This  program brings together the senior citizens of the community for fun and socializing.

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Summer Hours (June, July and August):  Wednesdays 1:30 PM with a light lunch at DCC

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Sept-May:  Every Tuesday of the month at St. Paul's Liberty Lutheran Education Center.  Meal starts at 11:30 a.m.

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Sept.-May  Every Thursday of the month at DCC.  Meal starting at 11:30 AM

bulletAll Senior Citizens are welcome!
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Cost:  Suggested donation of $3.00

Senior Shopping Trips
DCC is currently looking for a volunteer to escort the group on the 3rd Tuesday of each month.    We will start on October 16, 2007.  The DCC offers a shopping trip for area seniors once a month.  The group ventures out to a variety of stores in Madison, Johnson Creek, Janesville, and Wisconsin Dells. 
bullet3rd Tuesday of each month
bulletSign up by calling  the Center at 764-5935
Senior News Link
 

 

 

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Adult Recreation

A chance to join together the guys of the community for a variety of fun activities. 

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Starts  Sept. 19, 2007

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For anyone over the age of 18

bulletLocated at the Deerfield High School - large gym
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Sept-May:  Every Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 

 

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Adult Weight Training

The Deerfield Community Center offers adults the opportunity for weight training at the Deerfield

High School weight room.

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Starts Sept. 10, 2007

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Ages 18 and older (must be out of High School)

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Weight Room Hours (Sept.-May)
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 5:00 to 7:00pm

 

 

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Teen Council (Look for new developments soon!)

This is an opportunity for teens to become actively involved in the community and give of themselves to create a better quality of life for all residents. The teen council is involved in planning and implementing many different trips and activities.   They also volunteer with DCC fundraisers, and provide community meals too.  If you are interested in joining please contact Sommer at the center.

 
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Grades 9 and up
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You must be pre-registered with DCC staff at the beginning of each new school year 

 
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Monthly Meetings
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Plus additional volunteer hours

 
Volunteering is good for your college and job resume.
 

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Youth Council (Look for new developments soon!)

Youth Council members help support the DCC staff during drop-in, at DCC fundraisers, and help promote the center and programs for other area youth. At each meeting we have various group discussions (i.e. drugs, alcohol, long and short term goals, stress management, peer pressure, and more).  If interested contact Sommer at the center.

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Grades 5 through 8
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You must be registered with DCC staff at the beginning of each new school year

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Monthly Meetings

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Breakfast Club

               

Back by popular demand.  Wake up a little earlier on Tuesday and Thursday and enjoy breakfast with the "Breakfast Club". We meet in the cafeteria at the Elementary school. This program is open to all elementary school youth. Breakfast Club opens at 7 AM, please enter through the cafeteria doors. This program is free.
 

 

Fieldtrips

There are none scheduled at this time

 

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DCC Board Meeting

The Board members are dedicated to providing direction and support for the Deerfield Community Center.

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You must be elected in by the Board of Directors to attend

topbul3a.gif (73 bytes)      Contact DCC if you are interested in joining the board

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1st Monday of every month from starting at 6 PM  

Current Board Members:
Phil Montalto - President
Carl Gulbransen- VP
Russ Peacock- Treasurer
Claudia Bringe- Secretary

Michelle Jensen, Barb Callahan, Dennis Becker, Julie Ehrke, and Gayle Hemberger-Lee

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3 W. Deerfield Street

P.O. Box 404

(608) 764-5935 phone

 

Michelle Kendrick (Director) michellekdcc@gmail.com

Pam Vizvary (Food Pantry Coordinator/Senior Activities)

 Julie Schwenn (Youth Coordinator) julieschwenn@yahoo.com

Anne Aplin (Sports Coordinator) dccathletics@yahoo.com

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