Kiel Community Center

The Kiel Community Center is located at 510 3rd Street. Over looking the beautiful Sheboygan River, the Community Center is the home of the Kiel Nutrition Center, and also serves as a community gathering and meeting place.
 
The Kiel Community Center hours of operation are:

September 1 to May 31: Community Center hours are 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Friday.

June 1 to August 31: Community Center hours are 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on Friday.

The Kiel Community Center is available to rent to any resident that lives or works within the City of Kiel city limits.

To check for building rental availability, please contact our Community Services Manager Missy at 1 (920) 894-7861 or email.

Weekly Activity List for the Kiel Community Center

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Parkinson Support Group: meets the 4th Monday of each month in the upper level of the Kiel Community Center from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm FREE

2024 One Day Bus Trips: information under the TRIPS tab above

Tae Kwon Do:
Mondays from 5 to 6 pm lower level of the Kiel Community Center.
Ages 5 yrs. to Adult
Cost: $30 for 6 week session
Registration forms available under the Citizen's information page, Park and Recreation
Questions please call Missy at 920-894-7861

Strong Women/Strong Bodies: Classes held in the lower level of the Kiel Community Center. Class times are 9 am, 10:30 am and 6 pm on Tuesday and Thursdays

Mahjong is played Tuesday's from 1:00 to 4 pm in the upper level of the Kiel Community Center. No experience necessary new members always welcomed.
 
The Kiel Community Center is open and available for rentals please call by  Missy at 920- 894-7861.

Download "Weekly Activities List.pdf"

Strong Women/ Strong Bodies

Tuesday and Thursday at 9 am, 10:30 am and 6 pm
Please feel free to stop in and check out our class!
Instructor Bev Bonde
If you have questions, please call Missy at the Kiel Community Center (920) 894-7861

What does the program consist of?
The program consists of a short warm-up followed by strength training with free weights and ends with a balance exercise and stretching.

Who would benefit and why? 
The StrongWomen program is based on years of research on how strength training and proper nutrition improve the health of people of all ages.  “Strength is a critical factor In living healthier, more active lives.  Our research shows that a program of strength training not only improves bone density but reduces falls, improves arthritis symptoms, and increases flexibility and strength,” states Dr Nelson. The program is appropriate for both sedentary and active people.