Orinda Activity Guide
fall/winter 2017
Orinda Youth Soccer page 25
Basketball Camps, page 10
Halloween Parade for Tots, page 4
Orinda Teen Advisory Council (OTAC)
OrindaParksandRec.org
Fall/Winter 2017
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Administration & Staff Orinda City Council
ADMINISTRATION & STAFF | FALL/WINTER 2017
Eve Phillips, Mayor Amy R. Worth, Vice Mayor Darlene Gee Inga Miller Dean Orr Steve Solomon, Interim City Manager Sheri Spediacci, City Clerk
Parks & Recreation Commission Judis Santos, Chair Omar Rodriguez, Vice Chair Clay Deanhardt Kathleen Kolman Tara Presnell Arran Schultz Vacant
COUNCIL MEETINGS
COMMISSION MEETINGS
First and third Tuesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Orinda Library Auditorium. Public invited!
Second Wednesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Orinda Community Center
Orinda Parks & Recreation Staff Todd Trimble, Director of Parks and Recreation ADMINISTRATION
Sheena Wellman-Miner, Recreation Supervisor Joyce Boeckner-Colabianchi, Administrative Assistant Kiley Schmidt, Administrative Assistant RECREATION
Jennifer Weiss, Recreation Supervisor Jackson Stearns, Recreation Coordinator Jennifer Amerman, Recreation Coordinator BUILDING & GROUNDS
Steve Ehrhardt, Parks & Facilities Supervisor Antonio Arroyo, Facilities Maintenance Worker Alexander Ramirez, Facilities Maintenance Worker Chris Nielson, Facilities Maintenance Worker
Orinda Parks & Recreation Program and Facility/Field Rental Information 28 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563 Phone: (925) 254-2445 Fax: (925) 253-7716
Want to leave a legacy? Or simply help the community’s parks and recreation programs and facilities? Donate to the Orinda Park and Recreation Foundation. Founded in 1975, the Orinda Park and Recreation Foundation has been enhancing Orinda’s park and recreation resources for over 40 years. For more information, please visit www.oprfoundation.org.
BEGINNING IN 2018...
Facility Preservation Fee On May 2, 2017, the Orinda City Council approved the Facility Preservation Fee. This is an administrative fee similar to the existing Per Player Fee for Sports Leagues in which a 3% charge will be added to each department transaction (excluding sports facility rentals). The funds generated by this fee will be used exclusively for the maintenance and preservation of non-sports specific recreation facilities, particularly the Orinda Community Center, and help supplement the limited resources available in the General Fund. The Orinda Community Center was built in 1925 and has experienced periods of renovation through the years. However, we have experienced several decades of deferred maintenance and several building amenities have reached, or are nearing, the end of their useful lives, including the roof, the windows, the HVAC systems, and much of the flooring. And as more time passes, the more costly the projects will be. Although Orinda’s current economic state cannot support the entire cost of the maintenance, the City is committed to improving energy efficiency and is working with agencies that can provide assistance with design, implementation, and financing.
ORINDA TEEN ADVISORY COUNCIL (OTAC) OTAC is a fun, welcoming, teen driven community service organization. Each year OTAC members host special events for teens, work closely with the City of Orinda and City Council on teen issues, and provides community service throughout the Lamorinda area. If you’re looking to make new friends, impact your community, and have fun the Orinda Teen Advisory Council is the club for you. Meetings are held the first Monday of each month at 4:00 pm, at the Orinda Community Center. Teens are welcome to join anytime. Please call (925) 254-2445 or email OrindaParksRec@cityoforinda.org for more information.
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Look for Holiday Break Camps on pages 10–13!
Youth Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 14–15 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 15 Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Dance.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Dance: Orinda Ballet Academy & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9 Debate & Public Speaking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Foreign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–19 Musical Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11–12, 19–20 Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–13, 21–22 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 13, 21–24 Sports Leagues (OYA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Teen Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–15 Babysitting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 15 Dance: Ballet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9 Martial Arts: Karate, Self-Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 40 Musical Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 OTAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Wrestling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Yoga4Tweens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Camps run during holiday breaks in November and December and include Art, Carpentry, Science, Musical Theater, and Sports Camps including Basketball, Flag Football, Soccer, Tennis, and more.
Adult Art Classes, Arts & Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26–28 Bridge Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 CPR and First Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39–40 Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29–31 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31–33 Dog Obedience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33–36 Foreign Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36–38 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38–39 Lunch ’n Learn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Martial Arts: Self-Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Mah Jongg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Nia®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Senior Trips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41–42 Senior Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Sports/Drop-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Ukulele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Wisdom Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42–43 Yoga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34–35 Zumba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35–36
CONTENTS | FALL/WINTER 2017
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Orinda Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Facilities, Parks, and Fields: Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44–45 Registration Information & Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46–47 Senior Programs & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41–43
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Fall/Winter 2017 SPECIAL EVENTS | FALL/WINTER 2017
Save the Dates!
Halloween Parade for Tots THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1:00 PM Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way
Come join the fun in costume and follow Glenda the Good Witch in a stroll around the park and then participate in Halloween themed activities.
Orinda Holiday Bazaar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way
Over 55 exhibitors! Unique vendors! You will not want to miss this fun afternoon of shopping! See back cover for more information.
A Sweet Dream Nutcracker Presented by The Orinda Ballet Academy & Company DECEMBER 8–10 Orinda Library Theater
Friday, Dec 8 6:30 pm Saturday, Dec 9 11:30 am & 4:00 pm Sunday, Dec 10 11:30 am & 3:30 pm Tickets: $20, available at brownpapertickets.com
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Special Events
Orinda Library All programs are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated.
FRIENDS OF THE ORINDA LIBRARY
The Friends of the Orinda Library is a nonprofit volunteer organization who helps raise funds to enrich library collections and help the library respond to patrons’ needs. Friends also sponsor children, teen and adult library programs throughout the year. The Friends Book Shop is located on the library level.
Check the calendar for additional monthly events: www.ccclib.org
Children and Families FEATURED PROGRAM: PERRY THE MAGICIAN
October 10, 1:30 pm
The hours are: M–W 1:00–4:00 pm Th 1:00–6:00 pm F–Sa 1:00–4:00 pm
Fri–Sat 10:00 am–6:00 pm Sun 1:00 pm–5:00 pm Thanks to the generosity of the Orinda Community.
Visit the Friends website for up-to-the-minute events and information at www.friendsoftheorindalibrary.org.
26 Orinda Way Orinda, CA (925) 254-2184 www.ccclib.org
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STORYTIMES
Fall Session: August 29–October 3 PEEK-A-BOO TIME
Ages 0–16 months, pre-walkers Tuesdays, 11:30 am TODDLER LAPSITS
Ages 1–3 years Tuesdays, 10:00 am and 10:30 am Wednesdays, 10:00 am and 10:30 am PAWS TO READ
Ages 5–11 September 27–October 25 Wednesdays, 3:30 pm–4:30 pm Read to a friendly dog! Please register.
Teens TEEN ADVISORY GROUP
Grades 9–12 Please see calendar for meeting dates. COLORING CLUB
Grades 6–12 • Fridays, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
ORINDA LIBRARY PROOGRAMS
Orinda Library Programs
Orinda Library Hours Mon–Thurs 10:00 am–8:00 pm
Adults TALESPINNERS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Story sharing for adults. Every 4th Thursday at 6:30 pm. MYSTERY BOOK CLUB
Every 3rd Friday, 3:00 pm
LEGO BUILDERS
ENGLISH CONVERSATION CIRCLE
Mondays, 3:00–4:00 pm
Thursdays, 1:00–2:30 pm
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Orinda Ballet Academy & Co.
DIVISIONS:
“A Sweet Dream Nutcracker” Production
Class Ages
August 28–December 10, 2017
Pre-Ballet B 4–5Y
Ages 3–17Y
Pre-Ballet A 3–4Y Ballet 1A
Patricia Tomlinson, Artistic Director
Founded in 2009, by Artistic Director, Patricia Tomlinson. Orinda Ballet is a year-round Ballet Academy and youth performing company based in the Orinda Community Center. Offering classes for students aged 3–18 years, starting with the Pre-Ballet through advanced pre-professional divisions. All students have the opportunity to participate in the bi-annual performances of “The Sweet Dream Nutcracker” (Fall term) and Spring term story ballet (past productions: “Cinderella,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Swan Lake,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Coppelia” and “Peter Pan”). Summer terms hold a demonstration performance.
5.5Y+ Beginning Technique
Ballet 2A
6Y+
Ballet 2B*
7Y+
Ballet 3A*
8Y+
Ballet 3B*
9Y+
Ballet 4*
10Y+ Juniors
Ballet 5*
12Y+ Intermediate
Ballet 6*
13Y+ Intermediate/Advanced
Ms. Tomlinson has over 30 years of professional dancing and instructing experience. She Ballet 7* 16Y+ Adv./Pre-Professional trained in NYC under George Balanchine’s world-renown “School of American Ballet.” Her *Instructor placement required. career began as a student, performing with NYC Ballet and Natalia Markova’s company. Her professional dancing career includes working as a soloist and principal dancer with Houston Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Diablo Ballet, as well as guesting in various companies. She has taught and set Ballets throughout the US, and is a certified Pilate’s trainer in all equipment. She takes great pleasure in working with her students and sharing her passion of ballet and dance.
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: DANCE BALLET
See schedule for specific class and company rehearsal days and times. Times subject to change. Missed classes may be made-up within a four-week period during session. Make-up classes are any classes within level or below. Missing more than four classes in a term may effect performance role/s. Fees are for entire session. Additional Performance & Costume Rental Fee required. See ballet level for the specific fees. These are not included in tuition/registration fee. Make separate check payable to Orinda Ballet Academy. Emergency Frms must be completed and turned in before the first class meeting. Emergency Forms are available at the front desk or online at orindaballetacademy.com
Pre-Ballet & Ballet Attire Pre-Ballet Division: Pink tights, leotard and pink leather ballet slippers. No tutus. Hair pulled back in bun. Girls Ballet 1–7: Black leotard (no sparkles), pink tights, pink leather ballet slippers. Hair pulled back in bun. Ballet skirts allowed in Ballet 4A–7 Levels. Only by instructors discretion.
Location: Community Center, Room 1 No class: 9/4, 9/5, 10/31, 11/18–11/26, 12/11–1/2/18 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Pre-Ballet A
AGES 3–4Y
Additional $175 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
Res/Non
23421 M
2:30–3:10 pm
Pre-Ballet
$300 / $345
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals, 30-minute: 12/2 Mandatory Dress Rehearsal: 12/7 2 Performances: 12/8–12/10 at 3:00 pm
Pre-Ballet B
AGES 5Y+
Additional $225 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
23405 M Th
3:15–4:15 pm 5:10–6:00 pm
Technique/Nutcracker Nutcracker class
Additional $175 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
Res/Non
23443 Th
3:00–3:40 pm
Pre-Ballet
$300 / $345
$425 / $485
(Entering 1st grade or higher) AGES 6Y+
Additional $250 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
23422 Tu Th
4:00–5:00 pm 5:10–6:00 pm
Technique/Nutcracker Nutcracker class
Res/Non
$425 / $489
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 2–3 Performances: 12/8–12/10
*Instructor placement required.
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Youth Ballet Orinda
Res/Non
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 2–3 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Ballet 2A*
(Entering Pre-K) AGES 4–5Y
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals, 30-minute: 12/2 Mandatory Dress Rehearsal: 12/7 2–3 Performances: 12/8–12/10 at 3:00 pm
Ballet 1A
www.cityoforinda.org OrindaParksandRec.org
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AGES 7Y+
Additional $275 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
Res/Non
23423 M 4:15–5:30 pm Technique/Rehearsal $485 / $558 (bring non-greasy protein snack) Th 5:10–6:00 pm Nutcracker class Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 2–3 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Ballet 3A*
AGES 8Y+
Additional $300 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
Res/Non
23424 M 4:15–5:10 pm Th 3:45–5:10 pm Th 5:10–6:45 pm
Technique $796 / $915 Technique/Rehearsal (bring non-greasy protein snack) Nutcracker Rehearsal
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 3–5 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Ballet 3B*
AGES 9Y+
Additional $325 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Performers dancing principal roles will require private lessons at additional fee. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
23426 W 4:00–6:00 pm Th 3:45–4:45 pm Th 5:10–6:45 pm
Technique/Rehearsal $925 / $1064 Technique (bring non-greasy protein snack) Nutcracker Rehearsal
Res/Non
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 3–5 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Ballet 4A*
AGES 10Y+
Additional $350 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Performers dancing principal roles will require private lessons at additional fee. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
23427 W 4:00–5:15 pm Th 5:10–6:45 pm Sa 9:30–12:30 pm
Technique $1060 / $1219 Nutcracker Rehearsal Technique/Pre-Pointe/ Rehearsal/Stretch & Strengthen
Res/Non
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 4–5 Performances: 12/8–12/10
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: (925) 254-2445
Ballet 4B*
AGES 10Y+
Additional $350 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Performers dancing principal roles will require private lessons at additional fee. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
23434
Technique/Rehearsal $1360 / $1564 Technique/Rehearsal Nutcracker Rehearsal Technique/Pre-Pointe/Rehearsal
M W Th Sa
5:30–7:45 pm 4:00–5:30 pm 5:10–6:45 pm 9:30–12:30 pm
Res/Non
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 4–5 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Ballet 5A*
AGES 12Y+
Additional $350 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Performers dancing principal roles will require private lessons at additional fee. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
23406 M 5:30–7:45 pm Tu 5:00–7:00 pm Th 5:10–6:45 pm Th 6:00–6:45 pm Sa 11:45–3:00 pm
Technique/Rehearsal $1475 / $1696 Technique/Pointe/ Rehearsal Nutcracker Rehearsal Nutcracker (Studio #2) Stretch & Strengthen/ Technique/Nutcracker
Res/Non
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 4–5 Performances: 12/8–12/10
Ballet 6–7*
AGES 12Y+
Additional $350 performance/costume rental fee, payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Performers dancing principal roles will require private lessons at additional fee. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
23454 M 5:30–7:45 pm Tu 5:00–7:25 pm W 6:00–8:15 pm Th 5:10–6:00 pm Th 6:00–6:45 pm Th 6:45–8:30 pm Sa 12:00–3:15 pm
Technique/Rehearsal $1995 / $2294 Technique/Pointe/ Rehearsal Technique/Pointe/Rehearsal Nutcracker Rehearsal (Studio #2) Nutcracker Technique/Rehearsal Stretch & Strengthen/ Technique/Nutcracker
Res/Non
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: BALLET
Ballet 2B*
Mandatory Saturday Rehearsals: 11/4, 11/11, 12/2 Mandatory Technical & Dress Rehearsals: 12/6, 12/7 4–5 Performances: 12/8–12/10
*Instructor placement required.
Orinda Ballet
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NUTCRACKER 2017 CALENDAR MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
Classroom 1 Pre-Ballet A
2:30–3:10 pm
Pre-Ballet B Ballet 1A
3:00–3:40 pm T: 3:15–4:00 pm T: 4:00–4:45 pm NC: 4:45–5:00 pm
Ballet 2A*
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: BALLET
NC: 5:10–6:00 pm
NC: 4:00–4:15 pm
NC: 5:10–6:00 pm
Ballet 2B*
T: 4:15–5:10 pm NC/S: 5:10–5:30 pm
NC: 5:10–6:00 pm
Ballet 3A*
T: 4:15–5:10 pm NC/S: 5:10–5:30 pm
T/S: 3:45–4:45 pm NC: 4:45–6:45 pm
Ballet 3B*
T: 4:00–5:15 pm NC: 5:15–6:00 pm
NC: 5:10–6:45 pm
Ballet 4A*
T: 4:00–5:15 pm
NC: 5:10–6:45 pm
T/PP: 9:30–11:00 am NC: 11:00–12:00 pm PS: 12:00–12:30 pm
T: 4:00–5:30 pm
NC: 5:10–6:45 pm
T/PP: 9:30–11:00 am NC: 11:00–12:00 pm PS: 12:00–12:30 pm
NC: 5:10–6:45 pm
NC: 11:45–12:00 pm PS: 12:00–12:30 pm T: 12:30–2:00 pm NC: 2:00–3:00 pm
NC: 5:10–6:45 pm T/PP: 6:45–8:00 pm NC: 8:00–8:30 pm
PS: 12:00–12:30 pm T: 12:30–2:00 pm NC: 2:00–3:15 pm
Ballet 4B*
T/PP: 5:30–7:00 pm NC: 7:00–7:45 pm
Ballet 5A*
T/PP: 5:30–7:00 pm NC: 7:00–7:45 pm
T/PP: 5:00–6:30 pm NC: 6:30–7:25 pm
Ballet 6–7* Principal Role, Private Lessons
T/PP: 5:00–6:30 pm NC: 6:30–7:00 pm
7:45–8:30 pm
T: 6:00–7:15 pm NC: 7:15–8:15 pm
T/S: 3:45–4:45 pm
9:00–9:30 am** 3:15–4:00 pm
8:15–9:00 pm Classroom 2
Jazz/Tap II
4:15–5:00 pm
Jazz/Tap I T: Technique Class NC: Nutcracker Class S: Bring non-greasy Snack PP: Pre-Pointe/Pointe PS: Pilates Stretch & Strengthen
11:20–12:00 pm *Placement Required **Clara & Fritz Private Lesson
Private Ballet Coaching Lessons and Private Pilates Reformer Lessons For ballet levels 3B–7 and Pilates levels 3–7, by Certified Instructor. 24-hour cancelation policy. Emphasis on ballet strengthening exercises. Contact Director for available days and times. Requirement: Enrolled in technnique class or approved by Director. RATES, PER LESSON:
Solo Ballet & Pilates, 30-minute. . . . . . $50 (Res) / $58 (Non) Solo Ballet & Pilates, 45-minute. . . . . . $67 (Res) / $77 (Non) Solo Ballet & Pilates, 1 hour. . . . . . . . . $85 (Res) / $98 (Non) RATES, PER LESSON:
Duet, 1 hour (rate is per person) . . . . . $50 (Res) / $58 (Non)
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REGISTER ONLINE:
OrindaParksandRec.org
Orinda Ballet Academy & Co. Single Class Fees—Non-Performing Students Class levels 2B–7 require instructor placement. Missed classes may be made-up within the summer program. Make-up classes are any classes within level or below. No class 7/4. *Placement required.
Pre-Ballet A: Creative Dance (Ages 3–5Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23442
M
Aug 28–Dec 4
Res/Non
2:30 pm–3:10 pm $235 / $270
Pre-Ballet B: Creative Dance (Ages 3–5Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23456
Th
Aug 31–Dec 7
Res/Non
3:00 pm–3:40 pm $235 / $270
Ballet 1: Technique (Ages 5.5–7Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23428
M
Res/Non
3:15 pm–4:00 pm $250 / $288
BALLET ATTIRE: See page 6
Ballet 2A: Technique* Barcode Dates
Day Time
23440
Tu
Aug 29–Dec 5
Res/Non
4:00 pm–4:45 pm $250 / $288
Ballet 2B: Technique* Barcode Dates
Day Time
23407
M
Aug 28–Dec 4
Res/Non
4:15 pm–5:10 pm $265 / $305
Includes two classes per week. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23409 Aug 28–Dec 7
M Th
Res/Non
4:15 pm–5:10 pm $525 / $604 3:45 pm–4:45 pm
Ballet 3B: Technique* Includes two classes per week. Requirement: must be enrolled in additional technique class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23408 Aug 30–Dec 8
W Th
Res/Non
4:00 pm–5:15 pm $565 / $650 3:45 pm–4:45 pm
Ballet 4A: Technique/Pre-Pointe*
Barcode Dates
Day Time
5:30 pm–7:00 pm 5:00 pm–6:30 pm 12:00 pm–2:00 pm
Res/Non
$1050 / $1208
Ballet 6–7: Technique/Pointe* Includes five classes per week. Pointe Requirement: Enrolled in two additional technique classes. No classes held on 11/4, 11/11, 12/2. Make-ups in any Ballet 7 level class or lower. Barcode Dates
23431 Aug 28–Dec 9
Day Time
M Tu W Th Sa
5:30 pm–7:00 pm 5:00 pm–6:30 pm 6:00 pm–7:15 pm 6:45 pm–8:00 pm 12:00 pm–2:00 pm
Res/Non
$1600 / $1840
Theater Dance: Contemporary/Jazz/Tap
Includes two classes per week.
LEVEL 1, BEGINNER (6–10Y)
Day Time
23410 Aug 30–Dec 9 W Sa
Pointe Requirement: Enrolled in two additional technique classes. No classes held on 11/4, 11/11, 12/2. Make-ups in any Ballet 5 level class or lower. 23438 Aug 28–Dec 9 M Tu Sa
Ballet 3A: Technique*
Barcode Dates
Ballet 5: Technique*
Res/Non
4:00 pm–5:15 pm $625 / $719 9:30 am–11:00 am (Technique/Pre-Pointe)
Ballet 4B: Technique/Beg. Pointe* Three classes per week. Pointe requirement: Enrolled in two technique classes. No class 11/4, 11/11, 12/2. Make-ups in any Ballet 4B class or lower (Pointe class, approved by Director only). Barcode Dates
Day Time
23429 Aug 28–Dec 9
M W Sa
Res/Non
5:30 pm–7:00 pm $950 / $1103 4:00 pm–5:15 pm 9:30 am–11:00 am (Beg. Pointe)
Recommend: one ballet class per week. Optional performance in Spring 2018.
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: BALLET
Aug 28–Dec 4
Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23418
Sa
Sep 2–Oct 7
Res/Non
11:20 am–12:00 pm $260 / $299
Theater Dance: Contemporary/Jazz/Tap LEVEL 2, INTERMEDIATE (11–13Y)
Recommend: one ballet class per week. Optional performance in Spring 2018. Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
23419
Day Time
Aug 31–Nov 30 Th
4:15–5:00 pm
Res/Non
$300 / $345
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Orinda Ballet
Basketball Camps
Youth/Teen
Location: Wagner Ranch Gym HOLIDAY HOOP IT UP CAMP
Ages 6–13Y
National Academy of Athletics
This co-ed basketball camp by National Academy of Athletics is designed to help your child become more confident with the basketball in their hands. Ball handling drills, shooting fundamentals, passing, team concepts will be combined with games and other small-sided competitions. Our experienced staff will help your child to walk away a better, more inspired player! This camp features three days filled with enthusiastic instruction, fun challenges, games and daily competitions in a positive and energetic environment. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
22957 22958 22959 22960
M–W M–W W–F W–F
9:00 am–3:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–3:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Nov 20–22 Nov 20–22 Dec 27–29 Dec 27–29
Res/Non
$199 / $229 $159 / $183 $199 / $229 $159 / $183
BASKETBALL CAMP
YOUTH CAMPS | ART, BASKETBALL, CARPENTRY
Ages 6–11Y
Skyhawks Staff
This program was designed to teach young athletes the fundamentals of basketball through play. Each day, participants will be broken into teams to compete in a series of skill-based drills and games that focus developing their skills, confidence, and passion for the game. Our primary development objectives include dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, strategy, agility, self-esteem, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Skyhawks coaches provide a positive environment where players of all ages and abilities can participate in friendly competition with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun! All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and award medal.
Winter Break Camps Art Camps Ages 5–10Y
Susan McAllister
ART HOLIDAY CAMP
Students learn new skills, use a variety of media, and extend their understanding of art concepts. Each week has a different theme. Spend a week drawing, painting, and creating 3 dimensional art. Daily projects incorporate a variety of skills and use media such as graphite and colored pencils, watercolor and tempera paints, pastels, paper mache, yarn, and other materials. Bring a daily snack. $25 material due to instructor on the first day of camp. Location: Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23058 23059 23060 23061
M–W M–W M–Th M–Th
9:00 am–12:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Nov 20–22 Nov 20–22 Dec 18–21 Dec 18–21
Res/Non
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23359 23360
M–F M–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Dec 18–22 Dec 18–22
Carpentry Camps
Res/Non
$249 / $286 $249 / $286
Youth/Teen
Ages 5–14Y
Julie Cole
Join us and enjoy the break by taking one or more carpentry camps. Camps have individualized instruction and include students of various levels of experience and ability. Cost of materials included, large projects may have additional fees. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23203 23204 23205 23206 23207 23208
M–W M–W M–Th M–Th W–F W–F
Nov 20–22 Nov 20–22 Dec 18–21 Dec 18–21 Dec 27–29 Dec 27–29
10:00 am–12:00 pm 12:00 pm–2:00 pm 10:00 am–12:00 pm 12:00 pm–2:00 pm 10:00 am–12:00 pm 12:00 pm–2:00 pm
Res/Non
$120 / $138 $120 / $138 $160 / $184 $160 / $184 $120 / $138 $120 / $138
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Youth Camps
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Playwell: Lego & Gaming Camps
Its Showtime! Broadway Performance Camp
Ages 5–10Y
Ages 6–11Y
Kids are already naturally gifted creators. Then they get added inspiration from our specially trained instructors. They dive into our massive collections of LEGO® parts. And while they build elaborate objects, structures and vehicles, they explore fundamental principles of engineering and physics. They also learn to collaborate and create without fear of mistakes. The experience is joyful, the impact long-lasting. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB BATMAN’S GOTHAM GADGETS® (5–6Y)
Take on Gotham’s villains by designing and building Batman’s favorite crime-fighting machines! Build the Bat Tumbler, craft a Batwing, and design your very own Batcave, all out of LEGO® materials. Then use your projects to help save the city. Be the super-hero or super-heroine Gotham needs while learning how the world works through STEM concepts! Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23040
M–W
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Nov 20–22
Res/Non
$135 / $155
BATMAN MASTER MECHANICS® (7–10Y)
Defeat Gotham’s villains by designing and building Batman’s most advanced crime-fighting machines! Infiltrate Arkham Asylum, build a Bat Cycle, and fly your Batcopter. Then use your projects to thwart the Joker’s plans to take over the city. Be the super-hero or super-heroine Gotham needs while engineering solutions through the use of STEM concepts! Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23041
M–W
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Nov 20–22
Myeve Capozzi —Vocal Training
Fine tune your performance skills and learn new ones in this high energy, fun and creative camp. Students will be immersed in singing, acting, and dancing as they bring large ensemble numbers to life. All participants will learn music from contemporary musicals, as well as staging and choreography to create several fully staged vocal productions. Students will gain confidence and have fun in the creation and imagination process, while making new friends and lasting memories. Camp ends with an exciting showcase for family and friends. Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23240
W–F
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Dec 27–29
Res/Non
$160 / $184
Cottage Tales Musical Theater Camp Ages 3–7Y
Andrea Gaspari
Join Andrea’s musical adventures for four more enchanting stories. The shoemaker and the elves, princess and the pea, stone soup and Jack and the beanstalk. Using our bodies, voices, handcrafted props and costumes, we will entertain our families the last hour of the last day with a performance. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates
Day
23249
M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Dec 18–21
Time
Res/Non
$195 / $224
Res/Non
$135 / $155
NINJANEERING WITH LEGO® MATERIALS (5–6Y)
Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer! Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the mighty Dragon! Imagine and build unique and fun projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. This is an ideal way to prepare young Ninjaneers for the challenge of Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO® Materials. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23043
M–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Dec 18–22
Res/Non
$225 / $259
NINJANEERING MASTERS WITH LEGO® MATERIALS (7–10Y)
Master the world of Ninjago! Tame the Ice Dragon, motorize your Blade Cycle, design the Dark Fortress, and hone your Spinjitzu battle skills! In this advanced camp, Ninjaneering masters will learn real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. Barcode Dates
Day
23042
M–Th 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Dec 18–21
Time
YOUTH CAMPS | LEGO & GAMING, MUSICAL THEATER
Play-Well Teknologies
Res/Non
$180 / $207
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Youth Camps
Musical Theater Camps
YOUTH CAMPS | MUSICAL THEATER, SCIENCE
Ages 4–8Y
Kids ’N Dance
Children on all abilities are invited to be a part of our polished productions of musicals that are fun, challenging, and engaging. Self-esteem skyrockets as members learn to develop character, vocal technique, presentation, and dance skills. Participants are expected to independently study their lines, songs, blocking, and attend all rehearsals. Most costumes are supplied, but parents are required to provide the basics. Show days and times are subject to change. Parents are asked to volunteer 2–4 hours helping with set up/break down, backstage, or bringing scenery back to Oakland. You may pay a $65 parent helper opt-out if you do not have time to help. There will also be a fee for show tickets. No refunds once program begins. Plays for ages 4–8 last approximately 40 minutes with about 4–6 songs, and the children may be prompted during the play if needed. We do not hold formal auditions with the 4–8 group. The process is low key and designed to be fun. Teachers will invite anyone to sing a song on their own but it is not a requirement. Everyone will get a part whether they sing alone or not. Plays for ages 6–10 last approximately 50 minutes with about 6–8 songs. Plays for ages 8–14 last approximately 1 hour 15 minutes with about 10–12 songs. Participants of the older groups are expected to independently study their lines, songs, blocking, as scheduled and to attend all rehearsals. Location: Library, Garden Room
Mad Science Camps Ages 6–12Y
Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Location: Community Center, Room 4
MOANA LITTLE THEATER (4–8Y)
Show 12/22, 11:30 am. Class meets in Room 10 on 12/20.
3, 2, 1 LIFT OFF!
Barcode Dates
Sign-up for Mad Science Flight Academy and explore the fundamentals of flight. Learn characteristics of the planets and discover the wonders of the Milky Way. See how air and wind affect kites, hot air balloons and parachutes. Discover the fundamentals of rocketry, the stages of rocket flight and experiment with huge water rocket launches. We each build our own launchable rockets to take home. Take-homes include the new Mad Science Skyblazer rocket, a rubber band-powered airplane, a kite, a boomerang, a mini flying disc, and more! $30 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp.
Day Time
Res/Non
23383 Dec 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–1:00 pm $250 / $288 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. JUNGLE BOOK LITTLE THEATER (4–8Y)
Show 12/22 at 4:00 pm. Class meets in Room 7 on 12/19. Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23384 Dec 18–22 M–F 1:15 pm–5:15 pm $250 / $288 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. MOANA & JUNGLE BOOK COMBO THEATRE CAMP (6–8Y)
Show 12/22 at 11:30 am and 4:00 pm. Class meets in Room 10 on 12/19 and 12/20. Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23385 Dec 18–22 M–F 9:00 am–5:15 pm $450 / $518 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $50 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp.
Barcode Dates
Day
23044
M–Th 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Dec 18–21
Time
Res/Non
$200 / $230
SECRET AGENT CAMP
The Mad Science Secret Agent Camp is a fun journey into the world of detection, spy science, and forensics. Campers will examine the science behind the spy tools made famous by the world’s greatest spies! We will reconstruct activities using scientific methods and use the science of cryptology to send and decode secret messages. Kids will get a chance to see what can’t be seen by the naked eye and will follow in Sherlock’s steps to learn what tracks can tell us! Join the Mad Science Bureau of Investigations to help foil a burglary using state-of-the art security techniques! $20 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23045
M–W
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Nov 20–22
Res/Non
$142 / $163
12
Youth Camps
REGISTER ONLINE:
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Use your hands as a real Mad Scientist in this whirlwind class on how a lab works! Students will learn to recognize chemical reactions and mix up a few reactive ingredients for some sensational results. We will explore the pH extremes with our Reaction Tubes in what is sure to be a popping experience! Create slime using the Mad Science recipe, and then enter the Slime Olympics to test your polymers. Probe the properties of light and explore some unusual applications of glow-in-the-dark technology! We will melt metal in boiling water and freeze water with just a breath of dry ice! $20 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23046
M–W
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Nov 20–22
Res/Non
$142 / $163
CRAZY CHEMISTRY
Tennis Camps
Youth/Teen
Ages 4–13Y
Drew Diefenbach (USPTA Elite Pro)
Additional $15 ball fee payable to instructor at first day of camp. Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 3 HOT SHOTS CAMP (4–8Y) Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23338 23340 23342
M–W M–W M–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Nov 20–22 Nov 20–22 Dec 18–22
Res/Non
$153 / $176 $153 / $176 $255 / $293
RALLY BALL CAMP (7–13Y) Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23339 23341
M–W M–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Nov 20–22 Dec 18–22
Res/Non
$153 / $176 $255 / $293
Explore and create exciting chemical reactions, make colorful concoctions and bubbling brews. Amaze yourself with magical temperature changing baggie science or growing ghost crystals. Study the chemistry involved in not-so-simple things like chalk and soap, and even experiment with the chemistry used by artists, spies and detectives! Chemists bring home a project each day. $30 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23047
M–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Dec 18–22
Res/Non
$235 / $270
MAD MACHINES AND ROBOTS
Sign-up for Mad Science Flight Academy and explore the fundamentals of flight. Learn characteristics of the planets and discover the wonders of the Milky Way. See how air and wind affect kites, hot air balloons and parachutes. Discover the fundamentals of rocketry, the stages of rocket flight and experiment with huge water rocket launches. We each build our own launchable rockets to take home. Take-homes include the new Mad Science Skyblazer rocket, a rubber band-powered airplane, a kite, a boomerang, a mini flying disc, and more! $20 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23048
W–F
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Dec 27–29
Res/Non
$142 / $163
HOW TO BE A MAD SCIENTIST
Young geniuses will launch us into the future with their science skills! It’s time that we make sure our future science superheroes have a good foundation for being a Mad Scientist. Explore how what was once science fiction is now science fact and build a light saber worthy of a battle against the Dark Side. Experience glowing potions, fabulous fluorescence, and make glow-in-thedark slime! Join the Wright brothers and test your engineering skills in a fantastic race. Learn about bodacious bionics and make a marvelous robot! Each day campers will take home a project that reminds them to TAKE OVER THE WORLD! MWAHAHAHA! Oh, wait... we mean, they will take home a project that reminds them of what they learned at camp that day. $20 materials fee due to instructor on the first day of camp. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23049
W–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Dec 27–29
Res/Non
$142 / $163
Winter Break Lunch Bunch Lunch Bunch Camp
Youth/Teen
Ages 4–16Y
Camp Staff
Let us create a full day camp for you, as you choose your own adventure! If your child is enrolled in a morning camp at the Orinda Community Center and an afternoon camp at the Orinda Community Center, we will have City Camp Staff pick your child up, supervise a lunch period, play fun games and create exciting projects with them. At the conclusion of each lunch bunch, staff will drop your child off at their afternoon camp. Join us for extended care between morning and afternoon camps. Please bring a lunch. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23054 23055 23056
M–W 12:00 pm–1:00 pm M–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Tu–F 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Nov 20–22 Dec 18–22 Dec 26–29
YOUTH CAMPS | SCIENCE, TENNIS, LUNCH BUNCH
CRAZY CHEMISTRY
Res/Non
$15 / $17 $25 / $29 $20 / $23
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Youth Camps
Art
Watercolor
Art Class Ages 5–10Y
Susan McAllister
Students use a variety of media and extend their understanding of art concepts. Draw, paint, mold and create. Learn a variety of skills and techniques such as watercolor, beeswax sculptures, paper mache, colored pencils, pastels and other materials. All materials supplied. Additional $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 10/16, 10/23, 11/20 YOUTH CLASSES | ART
Youth/Teen
Ages 7–14Y
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23140
M
Sep 11–Dec 4
3:45 pm–5:15 pm
Res/Non
$100 / $115
Clay: Building & Sculpting Ages 5–12Y
Anne Parr
Clay is wonderful! Bring your ideas and we will explore the processes of construction and glazing. This class is ideal for beginners through experienced clay workers. A $20 fee (includes all supplies) payable to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center, Room 10 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23260
Th
Sep 21–Nov 9
4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Res/Non
$120 / $138
Susan McAllister
Join this class to explore the creative possibilities of watercolor. Practice basic watercolor techniques such as wet on wet, wet on dry, and color mixing challenges as you learn to create realistic and abstract images. Subject matter is geared to interests and skills of each participant. Beginner–advanced levels welcome. $25 materials fee due to instructor on first day of class. Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 10/16, 10/23, 11/20 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23147
M
Sep 11–Dec 4
Res/Non
5:15 pm–6:30 pm
$90 / $104
My First Art Class Ages 18M–5Y
Debbie Nelson
Explore five art stations each week where making a mess is part of the process. You have fun, we clean up! Glitter, glue, paint, collage, play clay; we do it all. Art projects change all year long. Process rather than product is emphasized. Art experiences are age-appropriate with the children having the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. The class ends on a musical note with singing and dancing and having too much fun. This is a parental or caregiver participation class. $15 materials fee due to the instructor on the first class. Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 11/22 AGES 18M–3Y Barcode Dates
23450 23452
Day Time
Sep 20–Nov 8 W Nov 15–Dec 13 W
9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am
Res/Non
$120 / $138 $60 / $69
AGES 2–5Y Barcode Dates
23451 23453
Day Time
Sep 20–Nov 8 W Nov 15–Dec 13 W
10:45 am–11:45 am 10:45 am–11:45 am
Res/Non
$120 / $138 $60 / $69
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Youth
REGISTER ONLINE:
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Art, Music & Playtime Ages 3–6Y
Lemon Blossom Creations
Children will use their creative energy during this class filled with art projects, music, dance, and story time. Each week of class will be based on a new theme. $15 supply fee due to the instructor at first class. Location: Community Center, Room 4 No class 11/21 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23469 23470 23471 23472
Tu Tu Tu Tu
Res/Non
10:00 am–11:00 am 11:00 am–12:00 pm 10:00 am–11:00 am 11:00 am–12:00 pm
$60 / $69 $60 / $69 $60 / $69 $60 / $69
Youth/Teen
Ages 5–16Y
Julie Cole
Learn to use hammers, saws, drills, planes and other basic hand tools to make fun projects out of wood; such as a boat, car, birdfeeder, or doll house. Advanced students work on projects such as furniture or skateboards. Learn safe carpentry techniques, gain experience in cooperation, measuring, fractions and problem solving. Classes have individualized instruction and include students of various levels of experience and ability, offering unlimited advancement and projects. Cost of materials included, large projects may have additional fees. Location: Community Center, Room 3 No class 11/21, 11/22
Babysitting Babysitting for Beginners
Youth/Teen
Ages 10–14Y
Suzy McCreary
Learn the skills needed to be a trusted and responsible babysitter. This class covers child development, safety, bedtime strategies, and ways to make babysitting fun for you and the children. Participants also learn what to do in and emergency. Dress to play outside and sit on the floor. Bring lunch, a snack and a water bottle. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Barcode Dates
Day Time
23389 23390
Su Su
Sep 24 Jan 28
Carpentry Classes
9:00 am–2:00 pm 9:00 am–2:00 pm
Res/Non
$48 / $55 $48 / $55
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23223 23227 23231 23234 23224 23228 23232 23235 23225 23229 23233 23236
Tu Tu W W Tu Tu W W Tu Tu W W
Sep 5–Oct 3 Sep 5–Oct 3 Sep 6–Oct 4 Sep 6–Oct 4 Oct 10–Nov 7 Oct 10–Nov 7 Oct 11–Nov 8 Oct 11–Nov 8 Nov 14–Dec 12 Nov 14–Dec 12 Nov 15–Dec 13 Nov 15–Dec 13
Res/Non
2:30 pm–4:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:30 pm
$150 / $173 $150 / $173 $150 / $173 $150 / $173 $150 / $173 $150 / $173 $150 / $173 $150 / $173 $120 / $138 $120 / $138 $120 / $138 $120 / $138
Cooking We Teach Your Kids to Cook Ages 6–10Y
Lynda Rextroat
In five weeks, Cooking with Kids inspires kids to enjoy healthy food! Kids eat what they cook. Our goal is to make your children fall in love with healthy eating. Young chefs have fun while learning a valuable life skill. Class includes how to grocery shop, understand food labels, work safely in the kitchen, work in a team, proper clean up and more. We will make soups, bread, pastas, stir-fry dishes, salads, healthy veggie dips and dessert, and more. $17 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center, Kitchen Barcode Dates
23361
Day Time
Oct 17–Nov 14 Tu
3:15 pm–5:00 pm
Res/Non
$237 / $273
See page 10 for Carpentry Camps.
Carpentry Club Grades 1–8
YOUTH CLASSES | ART, COOKING, BABYSITTING, CARPENTRY
Sep 12–Oct 10 Sep 12–Oct 10 Oct 24–Nov 28 Oct 24–Nov 28
Carpentry
Julie Cole
Join the carpentry club for flexible scheduling. Join carpentry any time it is open. Available times/days subject to change. Valid for two years from date of purchase—for 8 hours. Pre-K kids 4 or 5 years old may register for classes if accompanied by an adult. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates
Res/Non
23286 23287 23288 23289
$165 / $190 $165 / $190 $165 / $190 $165 / $190
Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Youth
Dance Ballet, Tap, Musicals, Crafts Ages 3–6Y
Kids ’N Dance
Each weekly class is full of ballet, tap, musicals, theater games and crafts for girls and boys. This class develops creativity, coordination and self-esteem through dance activities, improvisation, tap dance and story dances. This is a highly supportive environment for youngsters to develop their courage to act, sing and dance. Costumes, props, and a wide variety of music all add to the fun. Dancer will make costumes, props, and more. Please bring a snack and water bottle. $25 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Must be potty-trained.
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE, FITNESS, FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Location: Library, Garden Room No class 11/20 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23387
M
Sep 11–Dec 4
Res/Non
9:00 am–12:00 pm
$432 / $497
Spanish/Flamenco Dance Ages 5–12Y
Alicia Zamora
This is an introduction to the exciting dance of Spain. Young students learn basic techniques of footwork, turns, arm and hand movements (flores), as well as use of castanets and fans. Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
22982 22983
Day Time
Sep 12–Oct 24 Tu Oct 31–Dec 12 Tu
Res/Non
5:30 pm–6:15 pm 5:30 pm–6:15 pm
$115 / $132 $115 / $132
Fitness Fitness for Kids
Youth/Teen
Ages 7–14Y
Heather Thornton
YOGO4KIDS (7–10Y)
Kids love yoga! Through participation in yoga postures, breathing exercises and cooperative games, kids will develop body awareness, increase mindfulness and learn to use the breath as a tool to focus and relax. Each class includes a heart-centered theme. All participants are required to bring their own yoga mat.
22951
Day Time
Sep 11–Nov 13 M
3:30 pm–4:15 pm
Res/Non
$120 / $138
YOGO4TWEENS (11–14Y) Barcode Dates
22952
Day Time
Sep 11–Nov 13 M
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Chinese: Mandarin Ages 5–9Y
Location: Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates
Foreign Languages
Res/Non
$150 / $173
Walnut Creek Chinese School
Purpose of class is to inspire an interest to learn Chinese and introduce Chinese culture in a fun and playful environment. Students learn Mandarin Chinese through games, songs, and drawings. Class introduces Chinese pronunciation, basic phonic (pin-yin) system, and simple character writing. A $10 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 11/21 Barcode Dates
23012 23013
Day Time
Sep 5–Oct 24 Tu Oct 31–Dec 26 Tu
3:00 pm–3:45 pm 3:00 pm–3:45 pm
Res/Non
$128 / $147 $128 / $147
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Youth
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Gymnastics
Kindergym Plus Ages 30M–4Y
Gymnastics Classes Ages 3–8Y
California Gymnastics
TINY TUMBLER GYMNASTICS (3–5Y)
This class teaches beginning and intermediate gymnastics and tumbling skills and is designed to develop strength, flexibility, agility, and confidence in a fun, non-competitive environment. Students learn the basics of all gymnastic events including tumbling, vaulting skills, bars, and balance beam. Students are also introduced to strength and flexibility exercises with fun and challenging games. No jeans, dresses, or loose clothing. Location: Community Center, Kindergym Barcode Dates
Day Time
23077 23078 23080 23081 23083 23084
Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu
Sep 12–Oct 10 Sep 12–Oct 10 Oct 17–Nov 14 Oct 17–Nov 14 Nov 21–Dec 19 Nov 21–Dec 19
2:35 pm–3:20 pm 3:25 pm–4:10 pm 2:35 pm–3:20 pm 3:25 pm–4:10 pm 2:35 pm–3:20 pm 3:25 pm–4:10 pm
Res/Non
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
Kelly Gooding (M/W), Danika Webster (Th)
Kindergym Plus offers 40 minutes of individual Kindergym time, plus 10–15 minutes of extended circle time, including singing, finger play, and reading a story. The age limit is flexible, but to fully utilize this class it is important the child feel comfortable with 10 minutes of organized activity. A Hold Harmless Form must be completed and information sheet must be completed prior to participation. Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 11/20, 11/22, 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23071 23072 23075 23073 23074 23076
M W Th M W Th
Sep 18–Oct 16 Sep 20–Oct 18 Sep 21–Oct 19 Nov 6–Dec 11 Nov 8–Dec 13 Nov 9–Dec 14
Res/Non
10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:30 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:30 am–11:15 am
$75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86
SCHOOL AGE GYMNASTICS (5.5–8Y) Barcode Dates
23079 23082 23085
Day Time
Sep 12–Oct 10 Tu Oct 17–Nov 14 Tu Nov 21–Dec 19 Tu
4:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm
Res/Non
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
Kindergym Kelly Gooding (M/W), Danika Webster (Th)
YOUTH CLASSES | GYMNASTICS
Ages 1–3Y
A parent/child class. Much of a child’s early learning comes through physical activity. Kindergym offers range-of-movement exploration activities where children climb, hang, jump, balance and bounce. In this healthy environment, the parent offers positive, encouraging, and helpful feedback. A skilled staff member is always on hand to assist. The equipment is rearranged each week to provide a new challenge. Parents are required to have infants in packs. Siblings are only allowed in class if registered. Child must be walking. Prior to participation, a Hold Harmless form and information sheet must be completed. Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 11/20, 11/22, 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23065 23066 23069 23067 23068 23070
M W Th M W Th
Sep 18–Oct 16 Sep 20–Oct 18 Sep 21–Oct 19 Nov 6–Dec 11 Nov 8–Dec 13 Nov 9–Dec 14
9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am
Res/Non
$75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86
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Youth
Martial Arts Orinda Karate-do
Self-Defense: Judo Ages 7–12Y Youth/Teen
YOUTH CLASSES | MARTIAL ARTS, MUSIC
Ages 6–16Y
Sensei Don Stasenka
Traditional Okinawan Karate-do, Wado Ki Kai (style) means ‘to learn from all things.’ Students of all strength and experience levels will be challenged to strengthen their bodies, sharpen their minds and expand their spirit. A comprehensive program focusing on respect, self-discipline, awareness of your surroundings, avoidance of undesirable situations, and how to handle situations confidently. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Class meets in Room 2 on 11/17 No class 11/10, 11/24, 12/22 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22972 22973 22974 22975
W/F W/F W/F W/F
Sep 1–29 Oct 4–27 Nov 1–29 Dec 1–29
Karate: Special Training
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
Sensei Don Stasenka
Colored belt students of all strength and experience levels. Must have approval of instructor to participate in class. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Class meets in Room 2 on 11/18 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22977 22978 22979 22980
Sa Sa Sa Sa
Sep 2–30 Oct 7–28 Nov 4–Dec 2 Dec 2–30
10:30 am–11:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am
23307 23308
Day Time
Sep 9–Oct 21 Sa Oct 28–Dec 16 Sa
Res/Non
9:15 am–10:15 am 9:15 am–10:15 am
$70 / $81 $70 / $81
Music Glee Club
Youth/Teen
Ages 6–16Y
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 11/25 Barcode Dates
Res/Non
4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Mehran Mojtahedi
Judo, ‘the way of gentleness’, is a modern sport based on Jujitsu, the traditional Japanese art of self-defense. Students develop confidence, coordination, agility, and balance while learning how to defeat a larger and stronger attacker by using that persons own energy and strength against them. Program teaches practical self-defense (not fighting) through fun games, friendly competition, and discipline, as well as escaping, grappling, and throwing techniques from Judo and Jujitsu.
Res/Non
$50 / $58 $50 / $58 $50 / $58 $50 / $58
Ages 6–11Y
Myeve Capozzi
Join us for a magical adventure! Students are immersed in singing, dancing, and acting to create and perform large ensemble numbers. Students will learn music and choreography, perform solos and create harmonies all while having FUN! Repertoire from all genres will be included in this class that focuses on the PERFORMANCE. Class includes a showcase at the end of the session as well as an off-site performance. Location: Library, Garden Room No class 11/20 Barcode Dates
23238
Day Time
Sep 11–Dec 11 M
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Res/Non
$250 / $288
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Youth
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Ages 3–5Y
Myeve Capozzi —Vocal Training
Sing your little hearts out, dance your feet off, and discover the magic of Broadway in this Musical Theater performance class for preschool aged children. Through song and movement games, students will be introduced to pitch and rhythm, basic vocal production, and music appreciation. These young learners will have fun while learning group songs and easy choreography to bring numbers from popular musicals to life. Session will culminate in a showcase for family and friends. Location: Library, Garden Room Class meets in Room 9AB on 9/29, 11/17 and 12/8 No class 11/10, 11/24 Barcode Dates
23239 23265
Day Time
Sep 15–Oct 20 F Oct 27–Dec 15 F
Res/Non
2:15 pm–3:00 pm 2:15 pm–3:00 pm
$140 / $161 $140 / $161
Let’s Make Music Ages 18M–4Y
Andrea Gaspari
Sing, learn, and laugh using instruments, voices, bodies, puppets, and props. Children gain small and large motor skills, learn music, math and reading readiness skills all while having tons of fun. Location: Community Center, Room 6 Class meets in the Kindergym on 11/17 and 12/8 No class 11/10 Barcode Dates
23244 23245
Day Time
Sep 8–Oct 20 F Oct 27–Dec 15 F
10:30 am–11:10 am 10:30 am–11:10 am
Musical Theater Musical Theater Program Ages 6–14Y
ORINDA TWEEN/TEEN THEATER PROGRAM (9–14Y)
Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, My Shot, and more. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB No class 11/20 Barcode Dates
Res/Non
$125 / $144 $102 / $117
Kids ’N Dance
Youngsters of all abilities are proud to be a part of our polished mini-productions of musicals. Fun, challenging, and engaging, self esteem skyrockets as members learn to develop character, vocal technique, presentation and dance skills. The intermediate cast is given a play lasting about one hour and 15 minutes with about 10–12 songs. Requires a commitment from members and their parents. Participants are expected to independently study their lines, songs, and blocking, as scheduled, and to attend all rehearsals. In addition, parents support the quality of our productions by donating a required 4–6 hours of time (for a $65 fee you may opt out of doing the work and we will hire someone to take your place). Most costumes are supplied but parents are required to provide the basics. Please have your child prepare a song for the first day of class. No refund once program begins. Show times may change.
Day Time
Res/Non
23388 Sep 11–Nov 27 M 4:45 pm–6:15 pm $300 / $345 Dress Rehearsal 11/27, 5:30–7:30 pm. Show 12/2, 7:30 pm (time may vary). Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 materials fee due to the instructor at first class. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (6–10Y)
Dress Rehearsal 11/29, 5:15 pm–7:15 pm. Show 12/2, 5:15 pm (time may vary). Class meets in Room 10 on 11/8. Location: Library, Garden Room No class 11/22 Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23362 Sep 13–Nov 29 W 4:40 pm–5:40 pm $250 / $288 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 materials fee due to the instructor at first class. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (6–10Y)
Dress Rehearsal 11/30, 5:15 pm–7:15 pm. Show 12/2, 3:15 pm (time may vary).
YOUTH CLASSES | MUSIC, MUSICAL THEATER
Broadway Babies
Location: Library, Garden Room No class 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23368 Sep 14–Nov 30 Th 4:40 pm–5:40 pm $250 / $288 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 materials fee due to the instructor at first class.
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Youth
Musical Theater: Orinda Little Theater (OLT) Ages 4–8Y
Kids ’N Dance
Work on an abbreviated version of the musical to perform on stage. Learn dances, projection techniques, stage directions, performance skills. Children do not have to know how to read. Parents support our productions by donating a required 4–6 hours of time (for a $65 fee you may opt out of doing the work). Most costumes are supplied but parents are required to provide the basics. No refund once program begins. Show times may change. Location: Library, Garden Room No class 11/20, 11/22, 11/23 MOANA (4–8Y)
Dress Rehearsal 11/27, 3:30–5:00 pm. Show 12/2, 1:15 pm (time may vary). Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23374 Sep 11–Nov 27 M 3:45 pm–4:30 pm $220 / $253 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 material fee due to the instructor at first class. MOANA (4–8Y)
Dress Rehearsal 11/27, 3:30–5:00 pm. Show 12/2, 11:30 am (time may vary). Class meets in Room 10 on 11/8. YOUTH CLASSES | MUSICAL THEATER, SCIENCE
Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23381 Sep 13–Nov 29 W 3:45 pm–4:30 pm $220 / $253 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 material fee due to the instructor at first class. MOANA (4–8Y)
Dress Rehearsal 11/30, 3:30–5:00 pm. Show 12/2, 10:00 am (time may vary). Barcode Dates
Day Time
Res/Non
23382 Sep 14–Nov 30 Th 3:45 pm–4:30 pm $220 / $253 Required 4–6 hours of time helping during show time or $65 opt out fee. $25 material fee due to the instructor at first class.
Science
Mad Science Classes CRAZY CHEMWORKS
Aloha Mind Math Classes Ages 6–12Y
Ages 6–11Y Hali Hausmann
Learning math on the abacus is fun, and helps students develop number sense. Learn math on the abacus plus mental math techniques. Hands-on math is about seeing patterns and relationships, and becomes a way of thinking. This ancient form of visual and kinesthetic math builds on a child’s natural inquisitiveness and imagination, teaching number systems, concepts and number sense. The abacus helps build a solid foundation, allowing students to do calculations in their mind! Students exposed to visual math understand that math is a way of thinking. Broadening their understanding of math, they realize they can be math superstars. Abacus and workbook included. Location: Community Center, Room 7
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Barcode Dates
Day Time
23305 23306
M M
Sep 18–Nov 6 Sep 18–Nov 6
Youth
3:30 pm–4:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Use your hands as a real Mad Scientist in this whirlwind class on how a lab works! Students will learn to recognize chemical reactions and mix up a few reactive ingredients for some sensational results. We will explore the pH extremes with our Reaction Tubes in what is sure to be a popping experience! Create slime using the Mad Science recipe, and then enter the Slime Olympics to test your polymers. Probe the properties of light and explore some unusual applications of glow-in-the-dark technology! We will melt metal in boiling water and freeze water with just a breath of dry ice! Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates
23050
Day Time
Sep 11–Nov 13 M
2:40 pm–3:40 pm
Res/Non
$285 / $325
Res/Non
$220 / $253 $220 / $253
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Special Interest Debate & Public Speaking
Youth/Teen
Ages 6–14Y
Gurus Education Services
Is your child shy or do they enjoy the limelight? These classes are ideal for both. Location: Community Center, Room 8 PUBLIC SPEAKING: BUILDING CONFIDENCE (6–9Y)
This class teaches young students the essentials of building confidence in public speaking. Taught using the fun concepts of (don’t) show and tell, storytelling (scary and funny stories!), reciting poems, pretend games, this is an excellent class to start developing confidence in young students in a fun way. Students learn how to stand tall and speak confidently in front of a group. They begin to understand the concepts and importance of maintaining eye contact, good posture, volume and expressions. 22963
Day Time
Sep 28–Nov 16 Th
Res/Non
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
$160 / $184
PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE SKILLS (10–14Y)
Confidence breeds success! Be it any field: academics, music, sports, cooking etc. people who have talent and confidence become successful. Students learn how to manage public speaking anxiety, present themselves with confidence, bring emotions, and connect with the audience fluently. In the debate portion of the module they learn how to make strong arguments by providing reasoning and evidence, creating a foundation of critical thinking and essentials of debating. With thought-provoking topics and exciting activities to write and speak, this class improves their confidence, communication and general knowledge.
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Barcode Dates
22964
Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Looking at ways that our brain is tricked and the science that explains the mysteries behind our entertainment—from toys to special FX, optical illusions and magic, prepare to be confused and enlightened. Help us use science to solve the mystery of chemistry! With hands-on activities we will explore mysterious mixtures and surprising solutions. We will learn about the science of our taste buds and get interactive experience with sensory tests! As we discover the science around us, you will take something home with you after every class to help you continue your investigations at home! Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23052
M–F 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Oct 9–13
Res/Non
5:30 pm–6:30 pm
$160 / $184
Sports
WACKY WONDERS
Ages 6–11Y
Day Time
Sep 28–Nov 16 Th
Res/Non
$142 / $163
Lamorinda Wrestling Club Ages 7–14Y
Youth/Teen
Chris Harrick Lamorinda Wrestling Club
Wrestling is the world’s oldest and most natural sport, and a lot of fun too! Learn the basics of wrestling to build strength, agility, balance and coordination. Learn critical life skills such as self-defense and resilience while building self-confidence and mental toughness. Practices will focus on technique, attacks, defense, and counter-offense through drills, games and live wrestling. Bring wrestling shoes, water and a positive attitude. Beginning wrestlers will practice from 6:00–7:00 pm; more advanced from 7:00–8:15 pm. Schedules are to be determined. USA Wrestling Card included in purchase.
YOUTH CLASSES | SCIENCE, SPECIAL INTEREST, SPORTS
Barcode Dates
Location: Community Center, Kindergym Barcode Dates
Day
23201 23202
Tu/Th 6:00 pm–7:00 pm Tu/Th 7:00 pm–8:00 pm
Nov 7–Feb 22 Nov 7–Feb 22
Time
Res/Non
$300 / $345 $300 / $345
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Youth
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS
Soccer Skill Classes
SOCCER 2: SKILLZ AND SCRIMMAGES (7–10Y)
Ages 5–12Y
Kidz Love Soccer
All participants will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey. Shin guards are required after the first meeting. Rain-out hotline: (888) 372-5803. Location: Community Center Park, Park No class 9/30, 11/25, 12/23, 12/30
Barcode Dates
23179 23184
SOCCER 1: TECHNIQUES AND TEAMWORK (5–6Y)
Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, and more. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches are introduced gradually. Barcode Dates
23178 23183
Day Time
Sep 16–Oct 28 Sa Nov 18–Jan 13 Sa
4:45 pm–5:30 pm 3:45 pm–4:30 pm
Enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing, shooting, and more in a team format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that improve team play as well as individual skill development. All levels of play are encouraged to come out and enjoy the soccer fun!
Res/Non
$89 / $102 $89 / $102
Day Time
Sep 16–Oct 28 Sa Nov 18–Jan 13 Sa
4:00 pm–4:45 pm 3:00 pm–3:45 pm
Res/Non
$89 / $102 $89 / $102
SOCCER 3: MATCH PLAY (10–12Y)
Each week we will focus on the fun and fast-paced action of non-competitive match play. Teams are formed at each meeting and vary from week to week encouraging players to develop individually in a variety of positions with a variety of different teammates. Barcode Dates
23180 23185
Day Time
Sep 16–Oct 28 Sa Nov 18–Jan 13 Sa
3:00 pm–4:00 pm 2:00 pm–3:00 pm
Res/Non
$89 / $102 $89 / $102
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Youth
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Tennis Classes
Tennis: Orinda Tennis Academy
Youth/Teen
Youth/Teen
Ages 4–15Y John Fogli, Ron Noon (USPTA Elite Pro & Staff)
Ages 4–16Y
Our outstanding tennis coaching staff introduce the game of tennis to children in a fun and encouraging environment. We teach eye-hand coordination, foot work, basic strokes, while emphasizing having fun. More advanced skills and techniques are covered for older and more advanced students. In the case of rain, classes are rescheduled or participants may make up in other classes. Small class sizes! $10 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class.
‘We specialize in developing young athletes to become better tennis players and better people. Our goal is to enhance the performance of every student from a technical, physical, mental, and emotional perspective. We welcome all abilities but if you need assistance in determining your child’s placement please contact Program Director Drew Diefenbach through the Orinda Parks and Rec. Department. Hope to see you on the courts! $15 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class.
Drew Diefenbach (USPTA Elite Pro)
Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 10/9, 11/23, 11/25
Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Courts No class 11/20, 11/21, 11/22
TENNIS CLINIC: INTRO TO TENNIS (FOGLI, 5–7Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23099 23102
M W
Sep 11–Dec 4 Sep 13–Dec 6
4:00 pm–4:40 pm 4:00 pm–4:40 pm
Res/Non
$228 / $262 $228 / $262
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND (FOGLI, 6–8Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23100 23103
M W
Sep 11–Dec 4 Sep 13–Dec 6
4:45 pm–5:25 pm 4:45 pm–5:25 pm
Res/Non
$228 / $262 $228 / $262
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND (FOGLI, 9–14Y) Day Time
23101
M
Sep 11–Dec 4
5:30 pm–6:15 pm
Res/Non
$228 / $262
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND (FOGLI, 11–15Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23104
W
Sep 13–Dec 6
5:25 pm–6:15 pm
Res/Non
$228 / $262
TENNIS AGES 4–7 (NOON) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23106
Sa
Sep 16–Dec 2
10:00 am–10:40 am
Res/Non
$216 / $248
TENNIS AGES 8–14 (NOON) Barcode Dates
23107 23110
Day Time
Sep 16–Dec 2 Sa Sep 14–Nov 30 Th
10:45 am–11:25 am 4:00 pm–4:45 pm
Res/Non
$216 / $248 $216 / $248
TENNIS AGES 4–7 (NOON) Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 3 Barcode Dates
23108 23109
Day Time
Sep 14–Nov 30 Th Sep 14–Nov 30 Th
2:30 pm–3:10 pm 3:15 pm–3:55 pm
Res/Non
$216 / $248 $216 / $248
HOT SHOTS (4–8Y)
Hot Shots Tennis is the very beginning of a child’s introduction to the great sport of tennis! Players will develop the motor skills and hand-eye coordination necessary to become a successful tennis player. We use low compression tennis balls and encourage using smaller racquets to make learning tennis easier and more fun! Players may move up to Rally Ball with instructor consent if they are mature enough with proper skills. Barcode Dates
23328 23329
Day Time
Sep 11–Dec 11 M Sep 5–Dec 12 Tu
Res/Non
4:00 pm–5:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
$247 / $284 $266 / $306
HIGH SCHOOL PREP. (12–16Y)
This clinic is for students are looking to prepare for JV level tennis. Students will learn court positioning, strategy, stroke fundamentals, and basic footwork. Participants will play practice matches in singles and doubles and play games. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23330 23331
Tu W
Sep 5–Dec 12 Sep 6–Dec 13
Res/Non
5:00 pm–6:30 pm 5:00 pm–6:30 pm
$399 / $459 $399 / $459
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS
Barcode Dates
RALLY BALL (7–10Y)
For players who have had basic tennis instruction from a coach and are looking to start learning how to develop points. They should be able to rally a bit already. Through the use of rally ball drills and tennis games students will improve their technique and learn how to begin playing competitive tennis. Additional $15 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23334 23335
Tu W
Sep 5–Dec 12 Sep 6–Dec 13
Res/Non
4:00 pm–5:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
$266 / $306 $266 / $306
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Youth
Tot Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer and Track & Field)
Field Hockey 101: Boys & Girls
Ages 3–4Y
Currently field hockey is one of the fastest growing sports in the United States. Come be a part of this exciting sport and learn how to play hockey. After this spring program you will be able to play and participate at the club level. We will teach players the fundamental skills and basics to perform all field hockey drills. This will include sticks skills, ball skills, team play, fitness, communication and organization. Don’t miss out! Required for participation: Shin guards, running shoes, mouth guard molded to their mouth. Stick is provided.
Ages 5–11Y
Skyhawks Staff
This multi-sport tot program combines soccer, baseball, basketball, and track & field; allowing young athletes to discover a passion for a variety of sports in one fun-filled setting. Participants explore balance, body movement, coordination, self-esteem, teamwork, sportsmanship, and sport specific skill development through a series of fast-paced instructional circuits and games. Our progressional curriculum, modified equipment, and highly trained staff provide a safe environment where kids can develop at their own pace. All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and award medal. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Class meets in the Kindergym on 11/16 and 11/18 No class 11/8, 11/9, 11/11, 11/22, 11/23, 11/25 Barcode Dates
23350
Day Time
Sep 27–Dec 13 W
$184 / $212
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Day Time
23351 23352 23354 23355
Th Th Sa Sa
Sep 28–Dec 14 Sep 28–Dec 14 Sep 30–Dec 16 Sep 30–Dec 16
Location: Wilder Park, Field 1 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23038 23039
M 4:00 pm–5:00 pm M/W 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Sep 11–Oct 2 Sep 11–Oct 4
Res/Non
$85 / $98 $145 / $167
Res/Non
12:15 pm–1:00 pm
Barcode Dates
East Bay Field Hockey
Res/Non
3:15 pm–4:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm 3:15 pm–4:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm
$184 / $212 $184 / $212 $184 / $212 $184 / $212
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Preschool Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, and Track & Field)
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS
Ages 4–6Y
Skyhawks Staff
This multi-sport tot program was created to give young athletes the skills, confidence, and passion necessary to take the next step in athletics. Through a series of fast-paced instructional circuits and developmental games, participants learn the fundamentals of baseball, basketball, soccer, and track & field. Our progressional curriculum, modified equipment, and highly trained staff provide a safe environment where kids can develop at their own pace. All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and award medal. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB No class 11/9 and 11/23 Barcode Dates
23353
Day Time
Sep 28–Dec 14 Th
5:15 pm–6:00 pm
Res/Non
$184 / $212
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates
23356
Day Time
Sep 30–Dec 16 Sa
5:15 pm–6:00 pm
Res/Non
$184 / $212
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Youth
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Developmental League Basketball Grades K–1 The Developmental Basketball League is designed to introduce young players to the fundamentals of the sport in a fun, beginner friendly, non-competitive environment. Each week players learn the fundamentals and develop teamwork through 30 minutes of practice followed by a 30 minute scrimmage against another team. Scrimmages are played 5v5. Each player receives an Orinda Sports Leagues Basketball T-Shirt at the start of the season. All practices and games are held Saturdays. JANUARY 20–MARCH 17
No games February 17
Orinda Youth Soccer PRACTICES BEGIN: WEEK OF 9/4 | GAMES: 9/16–11/4
Orinda Youth Soccer is a recreational league which introduces players to the fundamentals of soccer and gives them the opportunity to develop their skills. Teams are randomly selected and everyone plays at least half of every game. Practices are once a week and are held on weekday afternoons. Games are played on Saturdays. The U5-U10 Divisions feature small-sided games. Small-sided games help younger players get more involved in each game, sharpen their skills and develop confidence in their abilities. Early Registration Fee (received on/before 6/1): $140(Res) / $161(Non) Registration Fee (received 6/2–8/1): $170(Res) / $196(Non) Late Registration Fee (received on/after 8/2): $210(Res) / $242(Non) Division Format
U5 U6 U7 U8 U10 U12 U14
Age as of 9/1
3 on 3 w/ no goal keeper 4 3 on 3 w/ no goal keeper 5 6 on 6 plus goal keeper 6 6 on 6 plus goal keeper 7 8 on 8 plus goal keeper 8–9 Regulation 11 on 11 10–11 Regulation 11 on 11 12–13
Boys
Girls
22885 22891 22892 22886 22887 22893 22894 22895 22888 22896 22897 22889 22890
Become an Orinda Youth Coach, Get 40% Off! We need your help! Each season, Orinda Youth Sports are driven by dedicated parent volunteer coaches. This season, we’re looking for enthusiastic, experienced, responsible parent volunteers to coach their child’s team(s). Coaching is a great way to help children develop sportsmanship, improve their skills, make new friends, and have fun falling love with sports and play. All coaches receive a 40% refund for each team they coach (limit 1 refund per team coached) and priority on roster requests. All coaches must be complete a Live Scan (fingerprinting) procedure and volunteer form. If interested in coaching, please indicate on your child’s registration form, call (925) 254-2445, or email jstearns@cityoforinda.org
Barcode Times
Kindergarten Boys 1st Grade Boys K/1st Grade Girls
23462 23463 23464
8:00 am–10:00 am 10:15 am–12:15 pm 12:30 pm–1:30 pm
Fee: Early Registration (received by 11/7): $145(Res) / $166(Non) Registration Fee (received after 11/7): $165(Res) / $189(Non)
Youth Basketball League Grades 2–5 The Orinda Youth Basketball League exposes players to fundamentals of the sport and lets them hone their skills through game play. Players learn the game of basketball in a fun, fastpaced, team oriented, and positive environment. Teams have one practice and one game per week for eight weeks. All players play at least half of every game. Each player needs to bring their own ball to each practice. TIMES: Practices are one hour at Del Rey or Glorietta Elementary on weekdays between 5:00 pm–8:00 pm. Games are once a week at Del Rey, Glorietta, or Wagner Ranch Wednesday–Saturday.
Locations: Del Rey, Glorietta, and Wagner School Gyms JANUARY 20–MARCH 17
No games February 17 League Barcode
2nd–3rd Grade Boys 2nd–3rd Grade Girls 4th–5th Grade Girls
23465 23466 23468
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS LEAGUES
Sports Leagues
League
Fee: Early Registration (received by 11/7): $165(Res) / $190(Non) Registration Fee (received after 11/7): $185(Res) / $212(Non)
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Youth
ADULT CLASSES | ART
Art Art: Plein Air
Drawing: Classical & Experimental Ages 18Y and up
Seema Mahboob
Ages 18Y and up
Suzanne D’Arcy
Drawing is the foundation of all visual arts. Whether you are working in oil, acrylics or watercolor, you are dealing with light and shape. They are the basic elements of drawing. Make more accomplished drawings by understanding the concept of light, values and form. Improve your power of observation and get the sound knowledge of drawing materials and techniques. Bring your sketch book and pencil eraser on the first class.
Paint beautiful landscapes at various locations. Learn about composition, shapes, values, color theory, edges, and brushwork. Enjoy demonstrations, critiques, and individual assistance. Watercolor, acrylic, pastel and oil mediums. Participants travel on their own or carpool from the Orinda Community Center. All skills are welcome! The first class is held at the Orinda Community Center, and in the event of rain.
Location: Library, Gallery Room
Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB No class 11/10, 11/24
Barcode Dates
23401
Day
Sep 11–Oct 2
Time
M
Res/Non
2:00 pm–5:00 pm
$100 / $115
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23186
F
Sep 8–Dec 1
10:00 am–1:30 pm
Res/Non
$240 / $276
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Figure Painting & Drawing
Watercolor Course Leader
Uninstructed artists’ open studio workshop with live models for any skill level. Join this long established group of artists in drawing or painting from the model. Work at your own pace using your choice of medium. Models will hold poses for a period of time varying from a few minutes to an entire session. If you are new to figure drawing you may want to bring a large size (18 x 24) pad of drawing paper and pencil or charcoal to get started. Choice of drawing spot is first come, first serve. If new to figure drawing you may want to bring a pad of drawing paper and pencil/charcoal to begin. Seating: first come, first serve. Enrollment is limited to 12. Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 11/21 Barcode Dates
23304
Day Time
Sep 12–Dec 19 Tu
10:00 am–1:00 pm
Res/Non
$190 / $219
Course Leader
Learn to enhance your ability to see and draw accurately through the exercise of portraiture. We will discuss the nature of human vision as well as time tested artists’ methods to clearly see what is in front of us and draw it well. Each session will have a short discussion period followed by drawing from the live model. Discussions will also cover light and shadow, shape recognition, values, edges, proportions and design. Location: Community Center, Room 10 Class meets in Room 9AB on 12/8 No class 11/10, 11/24 Barcode Dates
23098
Sep 8–Dec 15
Day Time
F
9:30 am–1:00 pm
Susan McAllister
Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 10/16, 10/23, 11/20 WATERCOLOR I (BEGINNING)
Explore watercolor painting and learn basic techniques. Brush up on your painting skills before tackling more demanding paintings. Students will learn how to use basic wet into wet, wet on dry and wash techniques to paint natural phenomena such as clouds, water, plants and flowers. Individualized instruction will be provided to each participant, helping you to progress to a stronger skill level. Additional $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class for those needing basic watercolor supplies. Suggested materials list provided at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23148
M
Sep 11–Dec 4
Res/Non
9:00 am–10:00 am
$50 / $65
WATERCOLOR I/II (BEGINNER–INTERMEDIATE)
Portrait Drawing and Painting Ages 18Y and up
Ages 18Y and up
Res/Non
$206 / $237
Join this class for a chance to pursue watercolor projects in a relaxed, exploratory environment. Suitable for beginning, intermediate and advanced painters, this intensive watercolor class will provide a review as needed of basic watercolor techniques with an emphasis on achieving detailed control of the medium. Group practice, teacher demonstrations and individual instruction will be tailored to your needs as you choose projects from available visual prompts or your own reference materials and ideas. Additional $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class for those needing basic watercolor supplies. Suggested materials list provided at first class. On 11/27, class will run from 10:00 am–12:00 pm. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23149 23150
M M
Sep 11–Dec 4 Sep 11–Dec 4
Res/Non
10:15 am–12:15 pm 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$100 / $115 $100 / $115
WATERCOLOR II/III (INTERMEDIATE–ADVANCED)
Designed for students with some experience and a good understanding of painting techniques, this class will strengthen your ability to achieve detailed control of your watercolors. In consultation with the instructor, you will be encouraged to choose your own projects and to master specialized watercolor tasks related to these projects. Ample visual prompts will be available. Additional $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class meeting for those needing basic watercolor supplies. Suggested materials list provided at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23151
M
Sep 11–Dec 4
ADULT CLASSES | ART
Ages 18Y and up
Res/Non
1:15 pm–3:15 pm
$100 / $115
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Arts & Crafts
Rusty Bridge I Ages 18Y and up
Ikebana: Creative Flower Arrangement Ages 18Y and up
Yayoi Soho Sakai
Learn and develop creative self-expression of beauty and harmony through flower arrangements using common and unusual flowers. Imaginative use of enhancing materials and containers adds to arrangements. Students make arrangements using materials brought to class. Individual assistance and demonstrations available during class time. $10 lab fee payable to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 9/25 Barcode Dates
23181
Day Time
Sep 11–Nov 13 M
Res/Non
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$180 / $207
Carol Griffin
Useful for rusty players to update their game or for those who have taken the beginner bridge class. We’ll begin with a complete review of bidding, followed by competitive bidding, opening leads against NT versus suit contacts, Stayman, strong No-trump openings and responses, the Two Club opening and responses. Depending on how far the class progresses, we may have time for weak twos and responses, pre-emptive bids, what is and is not a forcing bid and bidding the balancing seat. There will be 4–8 hands to play each class! $15 workbook available from instructor. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22991
Th
Sep 7–Nov 9
Bridge Basics: Part 1
ADULT CLASSES | ARTS & CRAFTS, BRIDGE
Ages 18Y and up
Michael Gosnell
Bridge Basics Part 1 covers the basics of bidding, play of the hand and defense. This course includes hand evaluation, opening 1NT, opening suit bids and responses, rebids by opener and responder, overcalls, takeout doubles and responses, and basic play concepts. Each class includes hands on practice in bidding and play. Bridge Basics 1: An Introduction by A. Grant, is available for purchase via the internet or from the instructor for $12. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22990
M
Sep 18–Nov 6
Res/Non
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$100 / $115
Bridge Basics: Part 2 Ages 18Y and up
Michael Gosnell
Carol Griffin
Concentrates on defensive play, opening leads, second and third hand plays, signals, and how to make a defensive hand. Every other class is entirely devoted to playing hands that demonstrate the lesson from the previous week. Prerequisite: Club, Club Plus (Rusty Bridge), Diamond, and the Diamond Plus Series or the player must be very comfortable with bidding and play of the hand. Textbook is available for $20 from instructor. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22992
Th
Sep 7–Nov 9
Ages 18Y and up
Carol Griffin
Two over one is a popular variation of the Standard American bidding system. This system helps the players get to the best game contract or explore Slam possibilities at a lower level. We also introduce the response of 1NT Forcing and subsequent bids. Each class will have practice hands to help experience this modification. The textbook is available from the instructor for $20.
Location: Community Center, Room 7
Bridge Newplicate: The most Exciting Game of Bridge!
22989
M
Sep 18–Nov 6
Drop-in Bridge
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
Res/Non
$100 / $115
Thursdays, 10:00 am–12:00 pm
Just shuffle and play in a friendly atmosphere. Carol Griffin is available for advice whenever you need her. No partner is necessary. Room 7. No reservations needed.
$120 / $138
2 Over 1
Location: Community Center, Room 7
Day Time
Res/Non
3:15 pm–5:15 pm
In Part Two of learning the game of bridge, we will cover overcalls, takeout doubles, weak-two bids and other competitive actions. Bridge Basics 2: Competitive Bidding by A. Grant, is available online or from the instructor for $12. Barcode Dates
$120 / $138
Heart Series/Defense Ages 18Y and up
Bridge
Res/Non
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22994
Th
Sep 7–Nov 9
Ages 18Y and up
Res/Non
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$120 / $138
Carol Griffin
For players new to Duplicate. In Newplicate, all players eventually play the same hands. Winners are decided by how well the hands are played, or defended, and given Master Points. Improve bridge skills while earning Master Points in a friendly atmosphere. Make new friends. Welcoming cup of coffee.Year-round, except holidays and events. ACBL Sanction Game. No partner required. No MONSTERS allowed! No reservations needed. Thursdays, 12:30 pm–approx. 4:00 pm Game starts promptly at 1:00 pm Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium $10 materials fee per Thursday
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Cooking
Cooking with Chat Mingkwan
Cooking with Nora Frazier
VIETNAMESE
Ages 18Y and up
Chat Mingkwan
We will begin with an Avocado Salad Duo Appetizer: A Sweet & Sour and a Savory Version. Your Entree is Ropa Vieja Old Clothes a Typical Cuban Tasty Shredded Beef Stew with Olive Oil, Olives, Garlic and more, accompanied with Arroz Cubano (Cuban Rice) For Dessert: Bananas Flambe with Rum Bacardi, simple, exquisite. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, an apron and beverage. $16 materials fee due to instructor in class.
Vietnamese cuisine has a right East meets West combination of subtle tastes and flavors. Let’s explore what make Vietnamese cuisine so popular. Asian food is generally healthy, but Vietnamese is in the forefront. Learn to use fresh herbs, such as Vietnamese mint-Rau Ram, basil-Rau Que, Ngo Gai and simple techniques in preparing popular Vietnamese dishes, such as Lemongrass chicken, Shaking Beef, Clay pot, Shrimp fresh spring rolls, Green mango salad, and more. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class.
Location: Community Center, Kitchen
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23187
Tu
CARIBBEAN NIGHT: A TASTE OF CUBA
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22967
F
Sep 1
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$55 / $63
FROM SPAIN TO PERU
Chorizo Tapas with Sherry Wine is your appetizer. The Entree: Paella Peruana, a flavorful Peruvian version, and for Dessert a Spanish Coconut Flan—a Creamy Custard with Coconut bathed in a Sugar Caramel Topping. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, an apron and beverage. $16 materials fee due to instructor in class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22968
F
Oct 20
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$55 / $63
LE PERUVIAN CUISINE FENCH FLARE
The French also left their flavors in Peruvian kitchens. In this class you will prepare Shrimp Cocktail au Cognac, your appetizer, a very different version. Pasta Bonne Femme o Alla Putanesca—fresh Basil, Tomato, Garlic Black and Green Peruvian Olives, Capers, Yellow Pepper, Anchovies, Oregano, Parsley, Shaved Parmesan will be your Entree. Dessert: the deliciously delicate Crepes Suzettes with Grand Marnier Sauce. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, an apron and beverage. $16 materials fee due to instructor in class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22969
Th
Nov 9
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$55 / $63
PARENT/CHILD CHRISTMAS TORTE
Build this delicious no-oven chocolate torte in layers with your child and be as creative as you like; give it the shape you want & decorate as you wish with all the available garnishings provided! Take it home and surprise the family! $60 includes both parent and child. $25 supply fee due to instructor. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22970
Sa
Dec 2
10:00 am–1:00 pm
Res/Non
$60 / $69
Sep 5
Res/Non
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
$50 / $57
BURMESE
Myanmar (Burma) has been a mystery for quite some time but its cuisine is not that elusive. Burmese cuisine is very unique with its own characteristics that stir interests in the US culinary scene. Learn to cook popular Burmese dishes in this hands-on class and prepare delicious dishes, such as laphet tea leaf salad, fish curried noodles, Rangoon, etc. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23188
M
Sep 18
Res/Non
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
$50 / $57
INDONESIAN
The cooking of the Spice Islands fills with aromatic flavors and fresh tropical fruits, herbs and vegetables. Join us in cooking popular Indonesian meal for our dinner. Learn to use Indonesian herbs and spices and preparing authentic dishes with unique techniques, such as assorted satay, gado gado with peanut dressing, Indonesian curry, Nasi Goreng (Fried Rice) and fresh tropical fruit salad. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23189
M
Oct 2
Res/Non
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
$50 / $57
HEALTHY WOK & STIR-FRY
Chinese invented wok and stir-fry cooking technique and all Asian Cuisines adapted and modified this technique to call their own. Stir-frying is a fresh, quick, and easy food preparation, using freshest ingredients, taking little time to cook, and employing simplest technique. Let’s make delicious and popular Asian stir-fried dishes from Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese cuisine, etc. and make them healthier and more personalized by adding your own twists, such as Beef and Broccoli, Spicy eggplant and Thai basil, Chow Main, Peppered Shrimp, Sweet and Sour, etc. Bring your favorite wok, chef knife, cutting board, and hand towel. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23190
M
Oct 16
ADULT CLASSES | COOKING
Ages 18Y and up
Res/Non
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
$50 / $57
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Cooking with Chat Mingkwan (continued) SUSHI WORKSHOP
Winter is a perfect time for certain fish with maximum fat and sweet flavor. Let’s make our sushi fresh, light, and clean with a variety of seasonal and local offerings. Learn to prepare fresh ingredients for various toppings and learn simple techniques in making your perfect sushi. With a hands-on approach, we will make Nigiri (finger rolls) and Maki Nori (seaweed rolls) with the freshest fish and vegetables for your luncheon, such as Nigiri: ebi, hamachi, inari, maguro, unagi, Gunkan Nigiri: ikura, tobiko, Hosomaki: cucumber roll, spicy roll, Uramaki: California roll, Philadelphia roll. Please bring pointy tip chef knife, large cutting board, cloth hand towel, and a to-go box. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23191
M
Oct 30
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$50 / $57
DIM SUM WORKSHOP
Dim Sum means “a little bit of heart,” and these little savories and sweets surely gladden the heart and palate. Dim sum can be served as an elegant and a fun light appetizer, lunch, snack, or as a special treat. We will learn to use a variety of specialties to create popular items, and learn techniques of filling and wrapping in hands-on preparing delicious dim sum, such as Pork & Shrimp Dumplings, BBQ Pork Buns, Chinese Broccoli, Sesame Seeds Balls, etc. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23192
M
Nov 6
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$50 / $57
BASIC THAI COOKING
Recently returned from Thailand with new trend and his cookbook “Easy Thai,” Chat invites you to get into Thai cuisine. Learn Thai culinary philosophy and learn to recognize Thai tastes and flavors by hands-on preparing a 5-dish Thai meal for your dinner. Learn to use herbs and spices, such as galangal and kaffir lime that are unique to Thai cuisine and transform fresh ingredients into delicious dishes, such as PadThai, Green Curry, Tomkha soup, Hot and sour salad, etc. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23193
M
Nov 20
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$50 / $57
ASIAN VEGETARIAN
Using his new cookbook, “Asian Fusion, Vegetarian” Chat invites you to join his quest for healthy eating. Let’s modify popular Asian dishes into vegetarian friendly meals and maintain the soul that makes Asian cuisine so uniquely popular. We will make for our meal, 5–6 dishes from various Asian Cuisines, such as China, India, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, etc and make them healthier and more beneficial by using only vegetables and their by-products. Learn to use different seasonings and herbs from Asia and prepare popular Asian dishes. Some dishes can be made in big batches that last for several meals. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23194
M
Dec 4
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$50 / $57
HOLIDAY HORS D’OEUVRES
ADULT CLASSES | COOKING
Holiday Seasons are here and it’s time to offer your best to families, friends, and loved ones. Instead of cold cuts and potato chips, let’s make your own special hors d’oeuvres, appetizers, and snacks to serve at your holiday party. Varieties of delicious morsels: easy, simple, and attractive are combined to create these cocktail hors d’oeuvres and finger food offerings. Ingredients and techniques of both worlds are infused in hands-on preparing one of a kind snacks, appetizers, and hors d’oeuvres such as Indian Bread, Crunchy Noodles, Yakitori, Savory Cakes with Sweet Chili Sauce, Lemongrass patties, Coconut Pockets, etc. Some dishes can be a lot in advance and frozen for several meals.Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, to-go box and beverage. Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at first class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23195
M
Dec 18
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Res/Non
$50 / $57
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Wines & Vines Captain Vineyards
WINE EXCURSION: AN AFTERNOON AT A LOCAL VINEYARD
Ballet: Intermediate
Join Susan and Sal Captain at Captain Vineyards in Moraga. Wine and grapes are about place, they speak of the soil from which they grew. The class will include an intimate look at how grapes are grown and wine is made at a small, family-owned vineyard. Learn how a healthy vineyard is developed, and wine processed using green, sustainable practices. Let’s tie the wine to the land. Class completes with barrel tasting and cheese pairing. Don’t miss this unique outdoor excursion for minds and bodies! Wear sturdy shoes for uneven vineyard terrain. Location: Captain Vineyards, 1969 Joseph Dr., Moraga Barcode Dates
Day Time
23152 23153 23154 23155
Su Su Su Su
Sep 10 Oct 8 Nov 12 Dec 10
1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Dance
Res/Non
$43 / $49 $43 / $49 $43 / $49 $43 / $49
Ages 18Y and up
Ginger Megley
BALLET II/III
Love music and the beauty of ballet? Class emphasizes ballet technique, musicality and the joy of movement. Participants should have at least three years of previous ballet training. Location: Community Center, Room 1 Barcode Dates
23251 23252
Day Time
Sep 5–Oct 17 Tu Oct 24–Dec 12 Tu
Res/Non
7:30 pm–9:00 pm 7:30 pm–9:00 pm
$115 / $132 $130 / $150
BALLET: BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE
Ages 18Y and up
Neela Reed
This class emphasizes classical ballet technique, musicality, alignment and balance in a positive learning environment. Ballet II consists of floor warm-up/stretch, barre and center exercises, including adagio, waltz, and allegro movements. Previous ballet training with an understanding of terminology and basic steps recommended. Students are encouraged to take class two times per week for optimum benefit. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23314 23315 23317 23318 23320 23321
Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th
Sep 5–Oct 3 Sep 7–Oct 5 Oct 10–Nov 7 Oct 12–Nov 9 Nov 14–Dec 12 Nov 16–Dec 14
Res/Non
9:30 am–11:00 am 9:30 am–11:00 am 9:30 am–11:00 am 9:30 am–11:00 am 9:30 am–11:00 am 9:30 am–11:00 am
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
BALLET COMBO CLASS Barcode Dates
23316 23319 23322
Day
Time
Res/Non
Sep 5–Oct 5 Tu/Th 9:30 am–11:00 am Oct 10–Nov 9 Tu/Th 9:30 am–11:00 am Nov 14–Dec 28 Tu/Th 9:30 am–11:00 am
$155 / $178 $155 / $178 $190 / $219
Ballet Class Cards: Card may be purchased at the Orinda Community Center during office hours. 1-visit class card: $18(Res) / $20(Non) 6-visit class card: $96(Res) / $110(Non)
ADULT CLASSES | COOKING, DANCE
Ages 21Y and up
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Flamenco
Line Dancing
Ages 12Y and up
Alicia Zamora
Location: Community Center, Room 2 BEGINNING FLAMENCO DANCE
Move to the exciting sound of Flamenco, the fiery Gypsy dance from Spain. The class focuses on basic techniques, strengthening exercises of taconeo (footwork), brazeo (arm movement), and use of castanets and palmas (hand clapping). Choreography includes traditional dances of Andalusia, Sevillanas, Tanguillo, Bulerias, and Alegrias. Teens welcome! Barcode Dates
22984 22986
Day Time
Sep 12–Oct 24 Tu Oct 31–Dec 12 Tu
Res/Non
6:30 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 pm–7:30 pm
$115 / $132 $115 / $132
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED FLAMENCO DANCE Barcode Dates
22985 22987
Day Time
Sep 12–Oct 10 Tu Oct 31–Nov 28 Tu
Res/Non
7:00 pm–8:00 pm 7:00 pm–8:00 pm
$115 / $132 $115 / $132
Ages 18Y and up
John Trentacosti
Learn the latest and many of the old favorite dances. No partner required. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. For first-time and continuing beginners, learn the basics to start line dancing. There are many reviews and extra help for first-time dancers. For intermediate students the class is fast-paced with nonstop dancing. All grades and levels are welcome, but previous experience is recommended. Location: Community Center, Room 2 LINE DANCING BEGINNING Barcode Dates
Day Time
23023 23024 23025 23026 23027 23028
M M M Tu Tu Tu
Sep 11–Oct 9 Oct 16–Nov 13 Nov 20–Dec 18 Sep 12–Oct 10 Oct 17–Nov 14 Nov 21–Dec 19
6:30 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:00 am 9:00 am–10:00 am 9:00 am–10:00 am
Res/Non
$49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56
LINE DANCING INTERMEDIATE
ADULT CLASSES | DANCE
Beginning in 2018: Please note a 3% facility preservation fee will be added to all transactions. Please see page 2 for more information.
Social Ballroom Dance Ages 18Y and up
Chris Mehling
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23029 23030 23031 23032 23033 23034
M M M Tu Tu Tu
Sep 11–Oct 9 Oct 16–Nov 13 Nov 20–Dec 18 Sep 12–Oct 10 Oct 17–Nov 14 Nov 21–Dec 19
7:30 pm–9:00 pm 7:30 pm–9:00 pm 7:30 pm–9:00 pm 10:00 am–11:30 am 10:00 am–11:30 am 10:00 am–11:30 am
Res/Non
$49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56
INTERMEDIATE MAMBO, WEST COAST SWING (CONT.), RHUMBA (CONT.)
Enjoy the fun of social dance! New to partner dancing? Chris and her partner, David’s relaxed teaching style makes it easy to learn skills needed to dance well and have a great time in any social situation. Leather or plastic soled shoes recommended. Basic—focuses on basic steps and fundamental body mechanics. Intermediate—learn more advanced moves and patterns. Requires instructor approval. Both—please contact instructors for more information. Partners required at registration/singles must contact instructors. Hard-soled shoes with either leather or plastic soles are recommended. The second session class is a continuation of the dances taught in the first session with required instructor approval.
INTERMEDIATE introduces the continuing student to more advanced moves and variations. Experienced dancers find that working with beginners sharpens their own lead-and-follow skills, and often enjoy taking both classes. Intermediate class participation requires approval of instructors. Partners required/ singles must contact instructor prior to registration.
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 11/22
23255 23258
Barcode Dates
23254 23257
Day Time
Aug 30–Oct 11 W Oct 25–Dec 13 W
8:30 pm–10:00 pm 8:30 pm–10:00 pm
Res/Non
$95 / $109 $95 / $109
BOTH BASIC & INTERMEDIATE CLASSES Barcode Dates
Day Time
Aug 30–Oct 11 W Oct 25–Dec 13 W
7:30 pm–10:00 pm 7:30 pm–10:00 pm
Res/Non
$120 / $138 $120 / $138
BASIC: WALTZ, SINGLE SWING, MAMBO
BASIC: focuses on the basic steps of selected dances and the fundamental body mechanics necessary for all dancing. Partners required/singles must contact instructor prior to registration. Barcode Dates
23253 23256
Day Time
Aug 30–Oct 11 W Oct 25–Dec 13 W
7:30 pm–9:00 pm 7:30 pm–9:00 pm
Res/Non
$95 / $109 $95 / $109
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Dog Obedience Dog Obedience Ages 18Y and up
Bonnie Brown Cali
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium PUPPY HEAD START
Get a head start on socialization and puppy manners in this fun and safe interactive class. Your pup will roll and play with other puppies and interact with new people. We cover house breaking, manners, rudimentary obedience, leash training and coming when called. It is a class suitable for the entire family to attend, however all puppies must be accompanied by a handler who is 18 years or older. Bring puppy’s proof of shots, a 6-foot leash and dog kibble the first day of class. Day Time
23163 23164 23168 23171
Th Th Th Th
Sep 14–28 Oct 5–19 Oct 26–Nov 9 Nov 16–Dec 7
5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm
Res/Non
$75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86
BEGINNING OBEDIENCE
Beginning Obedience is the foundation for all training goals. We teach you how to motivate your dog to want to learn the basics of heel, sit, and down. We teach how to shape the leave it and come commands, and the command wait to prevent your dog from bolting through doors. This is a critical step in developing a healthy bond, and puts your dog on the road to a more meaningful life. The first class of the session is mandatory, and you come without your dog. Please bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age for handler is 18. Barcode Dates
23166 23170
Day Time
Sep 14–Oct 19 Th Oct 26–Dec 14 Th
6:15 pm–7:00 pm 6:15 pm–7:00 pm
Res/Non
$148 / $170 $148 / $170
INTERMEDIATE OBEDIENCE
This is the next step to improve on your beginning obedience skills which focuses on teaching your dog to stay with distractions, coming when called in various situations and to heel in a more formal fashion. We teach dogs how to relax when you are out of sight, and to be calm as they execute their obedience. The intermediate class is excellent preparation for taking the AKC Canine Good Citizen Class. Successful completion of Beginning Obedience is required. Minimum age for handler is 18. Barcode Dates
23167 23172
Day Time
Sep 14–Oct 19 Th Oct 26–Dec 14 Th
7:15 pm–8:00 pm 7:15 pm–8:00 pm
Res/Non
$148 / $170 $148 / $170
Fitness Fit An’trim Gentle Fitness & Fun Ages 18Y and up
Cheryl Antrim
Geared for 60+ years. Who says exercise has to be WORK? Join this mature group and have FUN while you exercise! Gentle warm up, stretches, low-impact aerobics, balance, strengthtraining in chairs, and cool down are all part of this class—plus the bonus of FUN! Bring a buddy to share the smiles. Weights, Hula Hoops, Balls and Bands provided. Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 11/23 Barcode Dates
23196 23197
Day Time
Sep 14–Oct 26 Th Nov 2–Dec 21 Th
Res/Non
10:00 am–11:00 am 10:00 am–11:00 am
$63 / $72 $63 / $72
Fit An’trim Fitness Pass:
Valid for Cheryl Antrim’s Fit An’trim classes. 1-visit card: $11(Res) / $13(Non) 6-visit card: $60(Res) / $66(Non)
ADULT CLASSES | DOG OBEDIENCE, FITNESS
Barcode Dates
Dancercise Ages 18Y and up
Helen Doughty
Come join us for easy to follow, yet challenging routines, to the best music of the ages. Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 11/22 Barcode Dates
23198 23199
Day Time
Res/Non
Sep 6–Oct 30 M/W 7:30 pm–8:30 pm Nov 1–Dec 20 M/W 7:30 pm–8:30 pm
$72 / $83 $63 / $72
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Nia®
Tai Chi Ch’uan: Qigong
Ages 18Y and up
Janet Kaufman
Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 10/9, 11/10, 11/24 NIA®: HOLISTIC MIND BODY CARDIO FITNESS
Nia® is cardiovascular fitness blending movements from dance, martial, and healing arts offering full-body conditioning to increase flexibility, stability, agility, and strength. Movement is set to a variety of music ranging from World to Pop. Nia® is based on moving the body’s way, seeking pleasure in movement, freedom of expression, and self-healing through mindfulness. Nia® is playful and joyful! Class is open to everyone regardless of size, shape, or physical abilities. Instructor Janet Kaufman, certified and licensed Nia Black Belt. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23086 23087 23089 23090
F F M M
Sep 8–Oct 13 Oct 20–Dec 15 Sep 18–Oct 30 Nov 13–Dec 11
9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am
Res/Non
$77 / $89 $77 / $89 $66 / $77 $55 / $63
INTRODUCTION TO NIA®
This class is designed specifically for the beginner. We will introduce the basic concepts of Nia and get moving in a beginning level Nia class. All levels of experience are welcome and no prior experience is needed. Bring a water bottle and wear loose comfortable clothing you can move freely in. Barcode Dates
Day Time
23091
M
Nov 6
9:00 am–11:00 am
Res/Non
$20 / $23
Ages 18Y and up
Marilyn Cooper
Tai Ch’uan improves balance, bone density, circulation, mental clarity and elevates the mood. All movements are applicable for self-defense. Tai Chi is moving meditation or Qigong with martial intent. Qigong is ancient, Chinese ‘energy work,’ involving relaxation and deep breathing. Grandmaster Marilyn Cooper has been training and teaching for over 50 years. Class begins with Qigong outside in front of the community center and completes with Tai Chi inside. Location: Community Center, Room 6 Class meets in Room 8 on 11/16 No class 11/24 Barcode Dates
23035 23347
Day Time
Sep 7–Oct 26 Th Nov 2–Dec 28 Th
4:00 pm–5:00 pm 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Res/Non
$40 / $46 $40 / $46
TAI CHI CH’UAN QIGONG: BEGINNERS (INTRODUCTORY) Class meets in Room 8 on 11/17 No class 11/10, 11/24 Barcode Dates
Day
23036 23348
F F
Sep 8–Oct 27 Nov 3–Jan 19
Time
9:00 am–10:00 am 9:00 am–10:00 am
Res/Non
$120 / $138 $120 / $138
TAI CHI CH’UAN QIGONG—INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED
Class meets in Library, Garden Room on 11/18, Room 8 on 12/9 No class 11/25 Barcode Dates
23037 23349
Day Time
Sep 9–Oct 28 Sa Nov 4–Dec 30 Sa
9:00 am–10:30 am 9:00 am–10:30 am
Res/Non
$135 / $155 $135 / $155
ADULT CLASSES | FITNESS
Yoga and Meditation YOGA: IYENGAR
Ages 18Y and up
Jeanne Dowell
Jeanne Dowell, former instructor under the US Olympic Committee is a pioneer in the yoga movement within the Lamorinda area. She has studied yoga throughout the world and brings a unique approach to all ages and levels. You will learn basic principles of Iyengar yoga and how it applies in the aging process. It’s the most important practice you’ll ever do to stay healthy, flexible and in shape. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Class meets in Room 8 on 12/21 No class 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23290 23291 23292 23293
Tu Th Tu Th
Sep 5–Oct 24 Sep 7–Oct 26 Oct 31–Dec 19 Nov 2–Dec 21
6:15 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:15 am 6:15 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:15 am
Res/Non
$136 / $156 $136 / $153 $136 / $156 $119 / $137
Nia® Class Cards: Card may be purchased
at the Orinda Community Center during office hours. 1-class card: $13(Res) / $15(Non) 6-class card: $72(Res) / $83(Non)
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CHAKRA
Ages 18Y and up
Jeanne Dowell
Eight minutes a day that can change your life! Basic meditation tools that can change your life. Yoga stretches and simple techniques for a more peaceful lifestyle. How To-Journaling. No experience necessary! Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23298
M
Sep 11
Res/Non
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$30 / $35
YOGA: BASICS
Ages 18Y and up
Veera Sanjana
Come build a strong foundation and understanding of Yoga. Based on a series of restorative postures designed to cleanse, tone and nourish, this class helps relieve the effects of chronic stress and restore energy. It is not about how much you can DO, but how much you can relax and let go. This class is for all levels, ideal for those in need of deep rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Class meets in Library, Garden Room on 11/16 No class 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23294 23295 23296 23297
Tu Th Tu Th
Sep 5–Oct 31 Sep 7–Oct 26 Nov 14–Dec 26 Nov 16–Dec 28
Res/Non
6:30 pm–7:45 pm 10:15 am–11:30 am 6:30 pm–7:45 pm 10:00 am–11:30 am
$180 / $207 $160 / $184 $140 / $161 $120 / $138
PRIMORDIAL SOUND MEDITATION
Ages 18Y and up
Mojgan Kaviani
Practiced for thousands of years, meditation is a technology that benefits your body, mind and soul, awakening creativity, healing and transformation. Be guided through all aspects of meditation covering introduction and primary techniques, posture (Asana) and breath (Prana,) mantra, chakras and layers of life, consciousness, well-being and group meditation. After learning the technique students will be able to practice on their own and achieve goals including inner tranquility, well-being and concentration. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 11/22 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23299 23300 23301
W W W
Sep 6–27 Nov 1–29 Dec 6–27
9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am
Ages 18Y and up
Mojgan Kaviani
In this class, we will learn about the seven major chakras in our body, and their interconnections with our organs and their effects on our health. With this knowledge, we will work together on techniques that can improve our health and give us more control over our physical and emotional state. Can we be aware of our health and changes in our body without constantly exposing ourselves to unnecessary chemicals? Humanity is continually moving toward a scientific understanding of what is considered Ancient Eastern Mysticism. Chakras (or points of energy in our body) were considered a myth until science stepped in and helped us better understand the role of energy in our bodies. Scientists have found that our cells emit radiation and energy like any source of power. These integrated energy centers are correlated with our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. What are chakras and how can we improve our health by knowing more about them? Location: Community Center, Room 7 Class meets in Room 2 on 12/20 No class 11/22 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23346 23391 23392
W W W
Sep 6–27 Nov 1–22 Dec 6–27
Res/Non
10:45 am–12:15 pm 10:45 am–12:15 pm 10:45 am–12:15 pm
$120 / $138 $120 / $138 $120 / $138
Zumba® Gold Ages 18Y and up
Barbara Ward
Zumba® Gold is the low-impact version of this wildly popular dance-fitness program. With easy-to-follow moves and exhilarating Latin rhythms, we dance our way to improved cardiovascular fitness, balance, and agility. We add toning elements to every class using weighted Zumba® toning sticks (provided by instructor) to enhance rhythm, build strength & tone up! Participants come in all sizes, shapes, and fitness levels. They keep coming back for the music, fun and camaraderie and discover that fitness is improving. Beware—Zumba® is addictive and you too can be hooked! Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium
Res/Non
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
Beginning in 2018: Please note a 3% facility preservation fee will be added to all transactions. Please see page 2 for more information.
Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23116 23117 23118 23119 23120 23121 23123
Tu W Th Tu/Th Tu W Tu/Th
9:00 am–9:50 am $88 / $101 9:30 am–10:20 am $88 / $101 9:00 am–9:50 am $88 / $101 9:00 am–9:50 am $132 / $152 9:00 am–9:50 am $88 / $101 9:30 am–10:20 am $88 / $101 9:00 am–9:50 am $132 / $152
Sep 5–Oct 24 Sep 6–Oct 25 Sep 7–Oct 26 Sep 5–Oct 26 Oct 31–Dec 19 Nov 1–Dec 20 Oct 31–Dec 14
Res/Non
ADULT CLASSES | FITNESS
MEDITATION WORKSHOP
Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
23122
Day Time
Nov 2–Dec 14 Th
Res/Non
9:00 am–9:50 am
$77 / $89
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Saturday Zumba® Gold
Slow Method Pilates
Ages 18Y and up
Ages 18Y and up
Sandra Franklin, Barbara Ward, Liz Pemble, Janet Tilander
Start your Saturday with Zumba® Gold, the dance fitness program that incorporates easy-to-follow steps with exhilarating Latin and world rhythms. The result is a complete workout for you that is fun and invigorating. Our four licensed Zumba® instructors, each with her own flavor, will make each class something special. Experience all four instructors over the eight weeks. Please wear shoes without heavy tread. Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
23124 23125
Day Time
Sep 9–Oct 28 Sa Nov 4–Dec 23 Sa
8:45 am–9:35 am 8:45 am–9:35 am
Res/Non
$88 / $101 $88 / $101
Zumba® Low–Mid Impact Ages 18Y and up
Liz Pemble
ADULT CLASSES | FITNESS, FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Location: Community Center, Room 6 No class 9/4 23126
Day Time
Aug 28–Oct 23 M
9:30 am–10:30 am
Res/Non
$80 / $92
Zumba® Mid–High Impact Ages 18Y and up
Liz Pemble
Full of fun dance moves and a fantastic workout. We review steps and make sure even the beginners are up to speed. The next hour is calorie burning, body-energizing, choreographed dance fitness that strengthens the body and captivates the spirit! Location: Community Center, Room 6 No class 9/4 Barcode Dates
23127 23129
Day Time
Aug 28–Oct 23 M 7:00 pm–8:00 pm Aug 28–Oct 23 M/W 7:00 pm–8:00 pm
Res/Non
$80 / $92 $160 / $184
Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
23128
Day Time
Aug 30–Oct 18 W
6:30 pm–7:30 pm
Location: Community Center, Room 1 Class meets in Room 2 on 12/11 No class 9/4 Barcode Dates
Full of fun dance moves and a fantastic workout. We review steps and make sure even the beginners are up to speed. The next hour is calorie burning, body-energizing, choreographed dance fitness that strengthens the body and captivates the spirit.
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Connie English
A blend of Pilates and the Slow Method, using a flex band for both increased strength and flexibility. Breathing, core strength, flexibility and stretching. This is whole-body work-out that will strengthen your abs and back which also helps with posture. You will learn to use your breath to help facilitate movement, concentration, centering and balance. When you walk out of class you will stand taller and feel energized. Pilates is a physical mind body experience. All levels, beginner to advance. Class will use a flex band for additional strength training. $7 paid to the instructor on the first class for flex band.
Res/Non
$80 / $92
Zumba Class Cards: Card may be purchased at the Orinda Community Center during office hours. 1-class card: $13(Res) / $15(Non) 6-class card: $72(Res) / $84(Non)
23158 23461
Day Time
Aug 21–Oct 16 M Oct 23–Dec 11 M
12:10 pm–1:00 pm 12:10 pm–1:00 pm
Res/Non
$108 / $124 $108 / $124
Foreign Languages Chinese: Mandarin Ages 18Y and up
Walnut Creek Chinese School
Class introduces Chinese pronunciation, basic phonic (pin-yin) system, character writing, fundamental vocabulary, and grammar through basic conversations, discussions, and role playing. Knowledge learned in class may be easily applied to travel, business, academics, or personal interests. Chinese II and III is a continuation. $10 material fee due to instructor at the first class. Location: Community Center, Room 8 Class meets in Room 6 on 10/10 No class 11/21 CHINESE CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN Barcode Dates
23005 23006
Day Time
Sep 5–Oct 24 Tu Oct 31–Dec 26 Tu
1:00 pm–2:15 pm 1:00 pm–2:15 pm
Res/Non
$152 / $175 $152 / $175
CHINESE CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN II Barcode Dates
23007 23008
Day Time
Sep 5–Oct 24 Tu Oct 31–Dec 19 Tu
9:00 am–10:15 am 9:00 am–10:15 am
Res/Non
$152 / $175 $152 / $175
CHINESE CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN III Barcode Dates
23009 23010
Day Time
Sep 5–Oct 24 Tu Oct 31–Dec 26 Tu
10:30 am–11:45 am 10:30 am–11:45 am
Res/Non
$152 / $175 $152 / $175
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FRENCH 3 CONVERSATIONAL
For students who have taken French 2 or have similar background. Continue to learn more complex vocabulary, pronunciation, and sentence structures with emphasis on building confidence. This class is ongoing from September to June. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Class meets at Library, Garden Room on 9/29 and 11/17 No class 11/10, 11/24 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23267
F
Sep 15–Dec 8
Res/Non
9:15 am–10:45 am
$176 / $202
FRENCH 4A CONVERSATION
French 4 is for students who have taken the French 3 class (or have similar background) and are comfortable using the past, imperfect, future and conditional tenses. We use French short stories, newspapers, and magazine articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Class meets in the Library, Garden Room on 9/29 and 11/17 No class 11/10, 11/24 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23268
F
Sep 15–Dec 8
Res/Non
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
$176 / $202
French Classes Ages 18Y and up
Nicole Collins
No textbook required. Handouts are available for each class. FRENCH 1 CONVERSATION
This friendly and relaxed class helps develop a practical command of the language for everyday situations, without the use of translation. Practice introductions, being at a restaurant, speaking with friends, and asking and answering questions you might encounter when traveling and meeting French speakers. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 8 No classes 11/9 and 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23266
Th
Sep 14–Dec 7
11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Res/Non
$140 / $161
FRENCH 2 CONVERSATIONAL
This class is for those who have taken French I, or have similar background in French. Learn new vocabulary, more complex sentence structures, expressions, and grammar. Emphasis is on pronunciation, using everyday language and expressions. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course.
Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 11/9, 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23271
Th
Sep 14–Dec 7
Res/Non
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
$176 / $202
FRENCH 4C CONVERSATION
French 4 is for students who have taken the French 3 class (or have similar background) and are comfortable using the past, imperfect, future and conditional tenses. We use French short stories, newspapers, and magazine articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation. Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 11/9, 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23282
Th
Sep 14–Dec 7
ADULT CLASSES | FOREIGN LANGUAGE
FRENCH 4B CONVERSATION
French 4 is for students who have taken the French 3 class (or have similar background) and are comfortable using the past, imperfect, future and conditional tenses. We use French short stories, newspapers, and magazine articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation.
Res/Non
9:30 am–10:30 am
$176 / $202
Location: Community Center, Room 7 Class meets in the Library, Garden Room on 9/29 and 11/17 No class 11/10 and 11/24 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23269
F
Sep 15–Dec 8
11:00 am–12:30 pm
Res/Non
$140 / $161
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Italian
ITALIAN 4B CONVERSATION
Ages 18Y and up
Nicole Collins
No textbook required. Handouts are available for each class. ITALIAN 1 CONVERSATION
This friendly and relaxed class helps develop a practical command of the language, without the use of translation. Practice introductions, being at a restaurant, speaking with friends, and asking and answering the type of questions you might encounter when traveling and meeting Italian speakers. Emphasis is placed on the everyday situations you are likely to encounter. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 10/24, 11/21 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23272
Tu
Sep 12–Dec 5
Res/Non
$140 / $161
ITALIAN 2 CONVERSATION
ADULT CLASSES | FOREIGN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE & FILM
Nicole Collins
For those who have taken Italian 1 or have similar background in Italian. Learn more complex sentence structures, vocabulary, and expressions, with emphasis on pronunciation, using everyday language and expressions. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 10/24, 11/21 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23274
Tu
Sep 12–Dec 5
9:15 am–10:45 am
Res/Non
$140 / $161
ITALIAN 3 CONVERSATION
23276
Tu
Sep 12–Dec 5
F
Sep 15–Dec 8
Res/Non
2:15 pm–3:15 pm
Ages 18Y and up
$176 / $202
Lucia Torres-Simon
BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE
A fun and interactive approach to teaching Spanish, approved by many institutions. The system is very functional; students do not solely depend on textbooks but also learn by listening, speaking, reading and writing exercises. The instructor’s computer and an interactive multimedia projector are used as part of the method. $10 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center, Room 5 No class 11/16, 11/21, 11/23 23444 23446 23445
Day Time
Sep 5–Oct 17 Tu Sep 7–Oct 19 Th Oct 24–Dec 12 Tu
Time
1:00 pm–2:30 pm
Res/Non
$176 / $202
ITALIAN 4A CONVERSATION
Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 11/9, 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23278
Th
2:15 pm–3:15 pm
Barcode Dates
23448
9:30 am–11:30 am 9:30 am–11:30 am 9:30 am–11:30 am
Day Time
Oct 26–Dec 14 Th
Res/Non
$160 / $184 $160 / $184 $160 / $184
Res/Non
$176 / $202
9:30 am–11:30 am
Res/Non
$138 / $159
BEGINNER Location: Community Center, Room 6 No class 11/22 Barcode Dates
Italian 4 is for students who have taken Italian 3, or have a similar background, and are comfortable using the past, imperfect, and conditional tenses. We use short stories, magazine and newspaper articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation.
Sep 14–Dec 7
Day Time
23281
Location: Community Center, Room 6
Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 10/24, 11/21 Day
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Learn more complex vocabulary, pronunciation, and sentence structures with emphasis on building confidence in speaking Italian. This class is on-going from September to June to allow continued learning, practicing, and reviewing. Emphasis is on pronunciation and practical, everyday situations. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course.
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Location: Community Center, Room 7 Class meets in the Library, Garden Room on 9/29, 11/17 No class 11/10, 11/24
Spanish
11:00 am–12:30 pm
Ages 18Y and up
Italian 4 is for students who have taken Italian 3, or have a similar background, and are comfortable using the past, imperfect, and conditional tenses. Short stories, magazine and newspaper articles are discussed. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation.
23447 23449
Day Time
Sep 6–Oct 18 W Oct 25–Dec 13 W
5:30 pm–7:30 pm 5:30 pm–7:30 pm
Res/Non
$160 / $184 $160 / $184
Literature & Film Film with James Keller Ages 18Y and up
James Keller
BUSINESS AS USUAL
A movie series about doing business in America and the price that’s paid. Movies include: The Death of a Salesman, The Sweet Smell of Success, Salesman, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Trading Places, Wall Street, Other Peoples Money, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Social Network, Margin Call. Location: Library, Auditorium Barcode Dates
23327
Day Time
Sep 13–Nov 15 W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
Res/Non
$120 / $138
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Ages 18Y and up
James Hadley
The visual arts, music, literature, and history are all here, treated from a thoroughly interdisciplinary point of view. Hadley’s experience includes 10 years as a UC Berkeley Extension instructor and conducting tours of major European museums. ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
A multi-media grand tour of the ancient Euro-Mediterranean world from Egypt to Rome. Poetry from the Epic of Gilgamesh to Virgil, history from Herodotus to Livy, the visual arts from the Pyramids to the Venus de Milo, and personalities as diverse as Moses, Plato and Alexander the Great, will all be included. Location: Library, Auditorium No class 9/26
Ukulele Roots Ages 18Y and up
Al Dodge
Learn to play traditional ukulele music of the 20s and 30s, including Hawaiian, Tin Pan Alley, blues, and period novelty songs. Learn chords and strumming by playing and singing along with others. All skill levels welcome, We’ll begin with two and three chord songs in the basic keys using simple strumming patterns, advancing to more complex songs, picking and chord melodies. A basic knowledge of ukulele chords is recommended but not required. A ukulele is required. Extra help is available for new students. The emphasis is on learning by playing. Location: Community Center, Room 8
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23156
Tu
Sep 5–Nov 14
Music
Res/Non
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$108 / $124
Literature: Dr. Jerry Bryant Ages 18Y and up
Barcode Dates
23302 23303
Day
Sep 5–Oct 17 Tu Oct 24–Dec 12 Tu
Time
Res/Non
6:45 pm–8:40 pm 6:45 pm–8:40 pm
$90 / $104 $90 / $104
Jerry Bryant
Dr. Bryant taught English and American Literature at California State University, East Bay, for some thirty years before his retirement. Join him at the Orinda Community Center and explore the world of classic literature.
Special Interest
SHAKESPEARE I
Ages 12Y and up
CPR & First Aid
Teen/Adult
Sandie Pettus
Join Dr. Bryant and explore the world of William Shakespeare. Reading for this class includes the following plays: Comedy of Errors, Taming of the Shrew, Henry VI, Parts 1,2,3, Richard III, and Titus Andronicus. Dr. Bryant will follow the childhood, education, and early plays of William Shakespeare: From Stratford to London—the early plays.
This hands-on class covers lifesaving skills like cardiac arrest, heart attacks, strokes, diabetic emergencies, burns, seizures, broken bones, allergic reactions and other emergencies. Perfect for parents, teachers, babysitters, coaches or anyone interested in the skills to help save a life. Includes two-year certification card and a booklet covering course content. Wear comfortable clothes.
Location: Community Center, Room 6
Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB
Barcode Dates
23283
Day Time
Sep 12–Oct 31 Tu
Res/Non
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$80 / $92
Sa Sa
Sep 16 Oct 21
Ages 12Y and up
Self Defense: Aiki Jujitsu Teen/Adult Ages 13Y and up
Mehran Mojtahedi
Develop confidence, coordination, and balance and learn how to defeat an attacker by using that person’s own energy and strength against them. Learn practical self-defense (not fighting) through games, friendly competition, and discipline, as well as escaping, grappling, and throwing techniques. One of the most versatile and effective methods of unarmed self-defense, Aiki-jujitsu is the basis for many martial arts systems found today. Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 11/25 23309 23310
Day Time
23395 23396
Day Time
Sep 9–Oct 21 Sa Oct 28–Dec 16 Sa
10:15 am–11:15 am 10:15 am–11:15 am
Res/Non
9:00 am–4:00 pm 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Community Level CPR
Martial Arts
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Teen/Adult
$75 / $86 $75 / $86
Sandie Pettus
This course will cover CPR, choking, CPR barriers for all age groups. We will also discuss heart attacks, strokes, and heart disease prevention. A two-year certificate and a booklet covering course content will be issued upon completion. A two-year certification card will be issued in class and you will also receive a booklet covering course content. Please wear comfortable clothes.
ADULT CLASSES | LITERATURE & FILM, MARTIAL ARTS, MUSIC, SPECIAL INTEREST
History of European Civilization
Location: Community Center, Room 10 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23397
Tu
Sep 26
Res/Non
7:00 pm–9:30 pm
$40 / $46
Location: Community Center, Room 5 Res/Non
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23398
M
Nov 6
Res/Non
7:00 pm–9:30 pm
$40 / $46
$70 / $81 $70 / $81
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Basic First Aid
Teen/Adult
Ages 12Y and up
Sandie Pettus
This course covers several areas of recognizing and treatment of emergencies including: bleeding, broken bones, seizures, allergic reactions, head injury, burns, bites and stings. Please wear comfortable clothes. Location: Community Center, Room 10 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23399 23400
Th W
Sep 28 Nov 15
Res/Non
7:00 pm–10:00 pm 7:00 pm–10:00 pm
$40 / $46 $40 / $46
Mah Jongg Ages 18Y and up
Program Leader
Monthly Mah Jongg play (American style) open to all levels of experienced players. No instruction will be provided. Bring your card and Mah Jongg set and join us Thursday afternoons 1:00–3:00 pm.
ADULT CLASSES | SPECIAL INTEREST, SPORTS
Location: Community Center, Room 6 No games on 11/16 and 11/23 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23016 23017 23018
Th Th Th
Sep 7–28 Oct 5–26 Nov 2–30
1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Res/Non
$16 / $18 $16 / $18 $12 / $14
Location: Community Center, Room 10 Class meets in Room 9AB on 12/7 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23019
Th
Dec 7–28
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Res/Non
$16 / $18
Sports Basketball: Adult Drop-in Play Ages 18Y and Up SUNDAYS, AUGUST 27–DECEMBER 18
Join us for Sunday night drop-in basketball. The gym is split into two courts so there are non-stop games for all, teams are assigned randomly. All ages and skill levels. Location: Wagner Ranch Gym, 350 Camino Pablo Fee Per Person/Per Night: $6 (Res)/ $7 (Non)
Tennis Ages 18Y and up
John Fogli & Ron Noon (USPTA Elite Pro)
Join one of the tennis classes at the scenic Orinda Community Center tennis courts. Small classes. Class times may change due to player levels. Tennis Levels: Beginner: Designed for those with little or no background playing tennis. Course introduces fundamental strokes (forehand, backhand, serve, and net play); rules, scoring, and court play etiquette. Advanced Beginner: Understands grips, ground strokes and can begin to control the serve. Emphasis on technique, doubles strategy, and movement on the court. Intermediate: Players have a basic understanding of the game, can sustain a rally, and have a serve that exhibits some control, but are in need of a second serve. The USTA will rate you under 4.0 but above 3.0. Advanced: Good consistency, hits with depth and control, serve well (including a good spin second serve), good overhead shots, and feels comfortable at the net. The USTA will rate the advanced player a 4.0 and over. $10 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class.
MAH JONGG MONTHLY (SEP 7–DEC 28) Location: Community Center, Room 06 (Sep–Nov), Room 10 (12/14–28); Games will meet in room 9AB on 12/7 No games on 11/16, 11/23.
Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 10/9, 11/8, 11/23, 11/25
Barcode Dates
Day Time
Barcode Dates
Day Time
23021
Th
23111
M
Sep 7–Dec 28
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Res/Non
$56 / $64
BEGINNER–ADV. BEGINNER (FOGLI) Sep 11–Dec 4
6:45 pm–7:40 pm
Res/Non
$228 / $262
INTERMEDIATE (FOGLI) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23112
W
Sep 13–Dec 6
6:20 pm–7:15 pm
Res/Non
$228 / $262
INTERMEDIATE–ADVANCED (NOON) Barcode Dates
Day Time
23113
Sa
Sep 16–Dec 2
9:00 am–9:55 am
Res/Non
$228 / $262
ADVANCED BEGINNER–INTERMEDIATE (NOON) Barcode Dates
23114
Day Time
Sep 14–Nov 30 Th
10:00 am–10:55 am
Res/Non
$228 / $262
INTERMEDIATE–ADVANCED (NOON) Barcode Dates
23115
Day Time
Sep 14–Nov 30 Th
11:00 am–11:55 am
Res/Non
$228 / $262
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Lunch ’n Learn
Trips
The Town of Moraga and City of Orinda are partnering to offer a three-part Lunch ’n Learn series. Attend one class or all three! From the basic user to the advanced user, everyone will learn something. Lecture/Q & A begins at 10:30 am. Lunch served at 12:00 pm. Pre-registration is required.
Senior Trips
Presenter: Grant Stubblefield Learn our best practices for technology in your home or business. Questions are encouraged in this open forum class lead by Grant Stubblefield of Neighborhood Computers. Location: Hacienda de las Flores, La Sala Building, 2100 Donald Drive, Moraga Barcode Dates
Day Time
23092
F
Sep 1
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Res/Non
$10 / $11
Password Management and You Presenter: Grant Stubblefield Learn the best ways to create, store, and maintain secure passwords for all of your devices. Questions are encouraged in this open forum class lead by Grant Stubblefield of Neighborhood Computers. Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates
Day Time
23093
F
Oct 6
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Res/Non
$10 / $11
MAC vs. PC: Which is Better?
ACTIVITY LEVELS FOR SENIOR TRIPS
You must be able to walk four easy steep steps to board the bus or van. Let us know of any physical limitations prior to signing up so staff can try to accommodate your needs ahead of time. Trips depart from the Hacienda de las Flores. Choose your level carefully. Level 1: Easy sitting/little walking. Must be able to stand 10 minutes without assistance or bring your walker or wheelchair. Level 2: Small amount of walking. Level 3: Moderate to heavy walking. Level 4: Heaving amount of walking/standing Level 5: Strenuous walking/hiking If you aren’t sure where you fit, call us at (925) 253-4216. Trips are generally from 9:00 am–4:00 pm. Please note: Times listed on the trips are approximate. Exact meeting times will be provided one week prior to the trip. Refunds for trips can only be issued if waitlist can be utilized.
Presenter: Grant Stubblefield Wonder which is the best computer for you? Learn the key differences between both Macs and PC’s in 2017. Questions are encouraged in this open forum class lead by Grant Stubblefield of Neighborhood Computers. Location: Hacienda de las Flores, La Sala Building, 2100 Donald Drive, Moraga Barcode Dates
Day Time
23094
F
Nov 3
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Res/Non
$10 / $11
Premier World Discovery Presentation
Location: Community Center, Room 6 23015
Th
Sep 14
Location: Meet at Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Drive, Moraga 22998
Come and learn more about our 2017–2018 extended trips which will include New England Rails and Trails, a San Antonio Holiday excursion and much more. A representative from the tour company will be here to show you the tour highlights of these trips and answer any questions you may have. Day Time
From Phantom of the Opera to Annie, and Showboat to Anything Goes, the Santa Cruz Follies will bring you back in time to revisit the music of all of your favorite Broadway shows. Fee includes transportation and admission. Lunch will be on your own in downtown Santa Cruz before the 1:00 pm performance.
Barcode Dates
All Ages
Barcode Dates
SANTA CRUZ FOLLIES PERFORMANCE
Res/Non
10:30 am–12:00 pm
FREE
Day Time
Sep 14 Th 9:00 am–5:30 pm
Activity Level Res/Non
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Best Practices 2017
New and exciting trips have been planned. Join us and explore the Bay Area—and beyond! Become a tourist in your own back yard, visit the many treasures nestled in the greater Bay Area, and meet other adventures like yourself. For specific trip details, visit our website (orindaparksandrec.org) or call for information. Please note that the senior discount fee is incorporated into the fees. All trips meet at the Hacienda de las Flores, Moraga, unless otherwise noted.
$72
FLEET WEEK AIR SHOW
Don’t miss this opportunity to view the Fleet Week Air Show directly under the planes while you sail on the the iconic S.F. Belle! A hosted buffet lunch is included while you relax and watch the jaw-dropping show. Weather permitting. Location: Meet at Moraga Town Offices, 329 Rheem Blvd, Moraga Barcode Dates
22999
Day Time
Oct 7 Sa
Activity Level Res/Non
11:30 am–6:30 pm 1
$171
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Senior
Senior Trips (continued) CASTELLO DI AMOROSA TOUR AND WINE TASTING, CALISTOGA
Enjoy a guided tour through the Castello, the authentically-built, 13th century inspired Tuscan castle and winery in world famous Napa Valley. Explore multiple levels of the castle and enjoy a tasting of our Italian-style wines, found exclusively at the Castello. The walking portion of your tour is approximately 60 minutes followed by a 45-minute private tasting of five premium handcrafted Italian-style wines in one of our private tasting bars. Lunch will be at a nearby location and is included in the fees. Dress warm as wine cellars can be chilly! Location: Meet at Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Drive, Moraga Barcode Dates
23000
Day Time
Activity Level Res/Non
Nov 9 Th 10:00 am–4:00 pm 3
$129
DUNSMUIR MANSION HOLIDAY TOUR AND TEA
SENIOR | TRIPS, WISDOM WORKSHOPS
Don’t miss the chance to see this historical mansion dressed up for the holidays. The home is beautifully decorated—each room with a unique holiday theme. The large tree is a must see! In addition to a docent-led tour of the historical house and grounds, enjoy a traditional Victorian high tea served with tea sandwiches and desserts. You will have time for shopping at the estate. Location: Meet at Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Drive, Moraga Barcode Dates
23001
Day Time
Dec 9 Sa
Activity Level Res/Non
10:00 am–3:30 pm 3
$88
Wisdom Workshops Please note that we are asking participants to register in advance by calling the Community Center, (925) 254-2445 or visit our website at orindaparksandrec.org.
How Well Do You Hear? Presenter: Dr. Mimi Salamat, Clinical Audiologist Come listen to an explanation on basic anatomy & physiology of the auditory system, different types of hearing loss, signs of hearing loss, side effects of untreated hearing loss, brain deprivation & hearing loss, Ototoxic medications (medication that will affect hearing and balance system), hearing aid models & latest technology, and expectations with hearing aids. There will be time for questions and answers. Dr. Mimi Salamat, is a Clinical Audiologist and Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) Specialist with a minor in Counseling and two Master’s degrees, one in SpeechLanguage Pathology, and the other one in Audiology. She has the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (FAAA). FREE! Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23457
W
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Sep 6
How to Save $ on Prescription Drugs Presenter: Contra Costa HICAP Educator HICAP community educator will focus on 14 tips regarding Medicare. Presentation will include an overview of Medicare D coverage, how to choose an optimal plan, resources and programs that offer assistance with drug costs, and ways to save at the pharmacy. FREE! Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23460
Tu
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Sep 12
Rite-Aid Health and Wellness Presenter: Kirsten Jensen, Wellness Ambassador Come and find out everything your local Rite-Aid has to offer! Kirsten will speak about all of the programs available to customers and patients. Topics covered will include Wellness 65+ Wednesday events, nutrition, vaccination recommendations, as well as many other items included in Rite-Aid’s wellness programs. FREE! Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23458
Th
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Oct 19
Memory Loss: Normal Aging or Something More Serious? Presenter: Shei Hartman, LCSW, Advisors on Aging Don’t miss out on this informative discussion on memory loss. The presentation will cover general information about normal memory loss associated with aging vs. memory loss caused by illness. Discussion will include how to tell the difference, how to get the appropriate medical evaluations, how to manage the diagnosis if it is dementia and what are some local resources that can help. Advisors on Aging is comprised of three Licensed Clinical Social Workers who have over 50 years combined experience working with seniors and families. FREE! Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
23459
W
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Nov 8
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East Bay Regional Parks District
Extended Travel Program
Presenter: Naturalist, East Bay Regional Parks District
Premier World Discovery, a group travel leader and one of the most respected companies in the travel industry will be offering a host of spectacular trips for 2017–2018 around the world for any Orinda residents (18 years and up) that would like to explore the world. European culture and history, scenic National Parks and nostalgic train rides in the US, spectacular mountain scenery and colorful harbors in Canada, cruising to far away ports on state of the art ships or adventurous destinations like Machu Picchu, just to name a few travel inspirations. Trips for Orinda residents that are planned for 2017 include: Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park, New England Rails and Trails and Country Roads to Tuscany. A representative will be on hand at the Orinda Community Center to discuss upcoming 2018 extended trips on September 14th, 10:30 am. For more information on upcoming trips with Premier World Discovery, please visit the Orinda Community Center or contact the front desk for a flyer; (925) 254-2445.
The East Bay Regional Park District is a system of beautiful parklands and trails in Alameda and Contra Costa counties east of San Francisco that comprises of 120,931 acres in 65 parks, including over 1,250 miles of trails. The parks are ideal for healthful recreation such as hiking, biking, picnicking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, golfing, boating and nature study. The park district offers a wide variety of recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, craft making, cultural history, and so many more! Don’t miss this informative presentation on what the EBRPD has to offer. FREE! Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 5 Day
Time
23514
W
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Dec 13
FREE
Senior Resources
Senior Tech Help
AARP Smart Driver Refresher Course Presenter: AARP Representative AARP Smart Driver Program is a recognized course designed specifically for the older driver and takes into consideration the physical changes of the maturing driver and identifies ways to compensate for those changes. If you have completed the basic AARP Driver Safety Program within the last four years, you may be eligible to take the shorter AARP DSP refresher class to maintain your insurance discount. Prior registration and payment required. Please make checks payable to AARP. Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 9AB Barcode Date
Day Time
Fees
22898 Sep 12 Tu 9:00 am–2:00 pm $15* / $20 *AARP members
Health Insurance Counseling (HICAP) Free counseling appointments with trained volunteers from Health Insurance and Advocacy Program available at the Orinda Community Center. Appointments are on the second Wednesday of each month in the morning. Call (925) 602-4168 or visit cchiap.org to schedule an appointment.
Lamorinda Village Lamorinda Village is a nonprofit membership organization creating a community that engages and empowers its members to thrive in our own communities as we age. We offer a broad range of activities, social and educational programs, opportunities to volunteer, and easy access to services from volunteers or professionals, including transportation. Membership is available to those residents 55+ in Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. For more information, call us at (925) 253-2300.
FREE! Need help with computer skills, trouble shooting or social media? Juniors4Seniors is here to help! The goal of this group of motivated students is to build connections with the community and create intra-generational relationships. Co-Managing Directors, Harper Orr and Ella Tierney, will be on hand to assist seniors Saturdays, from 11:00 am–12:00 pm at the Library Gallery Room. To sign up, please call Recreation Coordinator, Jenn Amerman (925) 253-4216 or email jamerman@cityoforinda.org.
Volunteers Do you have a unique skill or knowledge of a subject and looking for a great way to give back to the senior community? Help share that knowledge with the senior population by being a volunteer to present your life experiences, skills, and interests with others. Volunteer instructors share their computer skills, health and wellness knowledge and creative knowledge to enrich the lives of adults 55 and older. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Jennifer Amerman at jamerman@cityoforinda.org
SENIOR | WISDOM WORKSHOPS, RESOURCES
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Lamorinda Nature Walk & Bird Watching Led by Ben Petterson, experienced hiker and bird-watcher. Experience nature at its finest along our local trails. Delight in the beauty that unfolds around each bend, all the while learning to identify a variety of birds. Bring a water bottle; binoculars will be helpful if you have them. Join us every Wednesday or whenever you are able to. Supported by the City of Orinda, Lafayette Senior Services and the Town of Moraga. Contact (925) 253-4216 for weekly meeting locations. All Lamorinda Seniors are welcome! Every Wednesday, 9:00 am–12:00 pm; FREE!
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Art in Public Places Committee
Learn about events, programs, projects, public safety and more by connecting with the City of Orinda.
www.artspaceorinda.org
Lamorinda Arts Council www.orindaarts.org
Orinda Outlook
Lamorinda Village
This is a weekly email newsletter containing valuable information from each department and is sent out to newsletter subscribers. To receive this publication visit cityoforinda.org and sign-up on the bottom left hand side of the page.
(925) 253-2300 | www.lamorindavillage.org
Orinda Association (925) 254-0800 | www.orindaassociation.org
Orinda Farmer’s Market
Saturdays, April–November, 9:00 am–1:00 pm on Orinda Way
The Parks and Recreation Department posts last-minute program changes, special event updates, field closures, pictures, notifications and more. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CityOfOrindaParksandRec.
Orinda Community Foundation www.orindafoundation.org
Orinda Hiking Club (925) 254-1465 | www.orindahiking.org
Orinda Historical Society
This is a great resource for individuals looking to receive quick alerts and real-time updates from the City. Follow the City’s Twitter accout @CityofOrinda and the Parks and Recreation Department @OrindaParksRec.
(925) 254-1353 | www.orindahistory.org
Orinda Library Programs & Hours (925) 254-2184 | www.ccclib.org
Orinda Road Runners
NextDoor
www.orindaroadrunners.org
The City of Orinda is now on NextDoor, a private social network for your neighborhood. Connect with us so we can keep you updated on City news.
Orinda Starlight Village Players (925) 528-9225 | www.orsvp.org
Orinda-Tabor Sister City Foundation (925) 254-8260 | www.orindataborsistercity.org
Rotary Club of Orinda www.orindarotary.org ORGANIZATIONS / FACILITIES & PARKS
Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation www.oprfoundation.org
Orinda Woman’s Club Jean Barnhart: (925) 254-3881 | pbbj2@comcast.net
Orinda Park and Facility Locations OrindaParksandRec.org/184/Parks-Facilities City Hall & Sarge Littlehale Meeting Room 22 Orinda Way
Orinda Community Center Park & Tennis Courts 28 Orinda Way
Parks & Recreation Office, Community Center 28 Orinda Way
Orinda Oaks Park 485 Moraga Way, between Hall & Ivy
Orinda Library Auditorium & Garden, Gallery & May Rooms 26 Orinda Way
Orinda Oaks Preserve Top of Donald Drive
Orinda Sports Fields Sports Field Drive, Camino Pablo Pine Grove Park 8 Altarinda Wilder Sports Fields & Picnic Area 10 Orinda Fields Lane, Wilder Road
Wagner Ranch Gym 350 Camino Pablo
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(925) 253-4205 • OrindaParksandRec.org/184/Parks-Facilities FACILITY RENTAL HOURS: MONDAY–FRIDAY, 8:30 AM–12:00 PM Orinda Parks and Recreation offers an array of beautiful and functional facilities and fields for your special event, party, picnic, family gathering, or meeting. The City also has a number of local parks and trails available for public use. For more information about rentals, facility amenities, or to learn more about any of the parks or facilities, please visit OrindaParksandRec.org/184/Parks-Facilities. If you are interested in speaking with a staff member about reserving a facility, please call (925) 253-4205 during our Facility Rental Hours which are Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Facility Spotlight: Sarge Littlehale @ City Hall 22 ORINDA WAY
FACILITIES & PARKS
If you are searching for a room that offers great natural light for a small business meeting, then Sarge Littlehale is the optimal location for you. Walking distance from BART, this room is connected to City Hall, located at 22 Orinda Way, which is a LEED Certified Building that includes sunflower husk tabletops and corkboard floors. One of the appealing features for this space is the ability to connect your laptop to a touch screen that will transmit your presentation to the two TV screens mounted to the walls. Sarge Littlehale is roughly 526 square feet and is able to accommodate 49 people seated in assemblystyle or 21 for dining. Contact us to set-up your upcoming business meeting.
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Cancellation & Transfer Requests Registration may be cancelled up to 5 days prior to the scheduled class for a refund minus a processing fee of up to $20 depending on method of payment. Requests less than 5 days prior to the start of the class are subject to approval by Recreation Staff. No refunds after the program has begun.
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Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:30 am–5:00 pm Effective 1/3/17: Mon–Fri, 8:30 am–4:30 pm After Hours Night-Drop: (when the building is open) Located under the counter just to the right of the main office.
Classes and activities not meeting the minimum enrollment prior to the start of class will be canceled and a full refund issued. Staff will attempt to provide as much notice as possible.
MAIL: Orinda Parks & Recreation Department Recreation Program Registration 28 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563
Medication If medication is needed (prescription or over the counter) a supplemental Parental Consent & Directions to Staff for the Self-Administration of Medications Form is recommended. Form available on our website (orindaparksandrec.org) or at the office.
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Job Opportunities with Orinda Parks & Rec The City of Orinda Parks and Recreation Department offers on-going and part-time volunteer and job opportunities for positions such as: • Baseball and Softball Coaches • Basketball Scorekeepers • Camp Counselors & Instructors • Class Instructors • Concert Sound Technicians • Gym/Building Attendants • Soccer Coaches Visit website for applications: OrindaParksandRec.org
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Orinda Parks & Recreation Department | 28 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563 | (925) 254-2445 | Fax (925) 253-7716 Please print clearly. All information must be completed. Adult/Parent/Legal Guardian Name (Last, First)_____________________________________________ Email__________________________________ Home Phone_________________________________ Work________________________________ Cell ___________________________________ Address__________________________________________________ City_______________________________________ Zip_________________ Emergency Contact Adult/Parent #2 Name (Last, First)_______________________________________________ Email__________________________ Home Phone_________________________________ Work________________________________ Cell ___________________________________ Last Name
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Don’t miss the Orinda Holiday Bazaar! Saturday, November 18, 10:00 am–4:00 pm Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way
• Over 55 exhibitors! • Unique vendors! • Roaming clown making free balloon animals! Vendors include: home décor, one-of-a-kind jewelry, children & adult clothing, specialty foods, original art, handmade trays, holiday decorations, handmade cards, unique handbags, handmade accessories, skin care, ceramics and fun pet items! You will not want to miss this fun afternoon of shopping!