Orinda Activity Guide
spring | summer 2014
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Administration & Staff Orinda City Council
Parks & Recreation Commission
Sue Severson, Mayor Steve Glazer, Vice Mayor Dean Orr Victoria Smith Amy Worth Janet Keeter, City Manager Michele Olsen, City Clerk
Kathleen Kolman, Chair Rachel Zenner, Vice Chair Rebecca Dahlberg Tara McGuinness Inga Miller Charles Vollmar Julie Whitsitt
Administration & Staff | Spring/Summer 2014
Council Meetings
First and third Tuesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Orinda Library Auditorium. Public invited!
Orinda Teen Advisory Council (OTAC) Join the Orinda Teen Advisory Council (grades 6–12) and provide input about teens, develop programs and events, and perform community service projects. OTAC provides input to the City of Orinda and Orinda City Council. OTAC meets the first Monday of each month at 4:00 pm, at the Orinda Community Center (September–June). Join at any time! OTAC members also have the opportunity to work with other teens and teen councils in the Lamorinda area. Meetings are fun and friendly! Call (925) 254-2445 for more information or email OrindaParksRec@cityoforinda.org.
Commission Meetings
Second Wednesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Orinda Community Center
Orinda Parks & Recreation Staff Administration
Michelle Lacy, Director of Parks and Recreation Joyce Boeckner-Colabianchi, Administrative Assistant Amanda Perceval, Administrative Assistant Victoria Bustamante Purdy, Administrative Assistant Recreation
Troy Faulk, Recreation Coordinator Youth & Teen Programs Eva Phalen, Recreation Coordinator Adult Programs Building & Grounds
Steve Ehrhardt, Parks & Facilities Supervisor Antonio Arroyo, Facilities Maintenance Worker Les Graham, Facilities Maintenance Worker Alex Ramirez, 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
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Camps run June–August Calendar on back cover Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Summer Reading Festival 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Youth & Teen Summer Camps Camp Orinda/Orinda Kids/OK Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Orinda Teen Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Nature Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Orinda Summer Enrichment Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Art Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Babysitting Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Carpentry Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Chess Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cooking Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dance Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Film Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Foreign Languages Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Gymnastics Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Musical Theater Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–17 Science Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17–19 Sports Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–21 Writing Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Adult Art Classes, Workshops, Arts & Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Bridge Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–29 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30–31 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30–32 Dog Obedience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34–36 Foreign Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37–38 Literature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Mah Jongg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Martial Arts: Self-Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39–40 Nia®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Nutrition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Senior Outings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42–43 Senior Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Sports, Sports Leagues/Drop-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40–41 Ukulele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Yoga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Zumba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Local Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Facilities, Parks, and Fields: Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Registration Information & Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46–47 Senior Programs & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42–43
Youth Classes Art Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Babysitting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ballet, Dance, and Orinda Ballet Academy & Co.. . . . . . . . 6–9 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23–24 Martial Arts/Self-Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25 Orinda Youth Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25–26
Contents | Spring/Summer 2014
Orinda Summer Camps 2014
Teen ACT/SAT Test Prep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ballet: Orinda Ballet Academy & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Dance: Ballet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30–31 Dance: Flamenco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25 OTAC Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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Spring/Summer 2014 Save the Dates!
Orinda Action Day of Community Service
Summer Concerts in the Park—FREE!
Saturday, April 19, 9:00 aM–12:00 pm
Most Tuesday Nights, 6:30–8:30 pm Orinda Library Theater, 26 Orinda Way
Sponsored by the Orinda Community Foundation. For info: www.orindafoundation.org
Teen Movie Night Hunger Games: Catching Fire May 2: Doors open at 6:30 pm, Movie 7:00–9:40 pm Orinda Library Theater, 26 Orinda Way
Barcode: 17164 • $3 presale, $5 at the door Come out and enjoy a night filled with action, laughs, drama, and adventure. Hosted by OTAC and supported by Orinda Parks and Recreation and the City of Orinda, the Movie Night provides local youth an opportunity to interact with new people and friends in a fun and safe environment. Food and drink will be sold before the movie and during intermission.
Special Events | Spring/Summer 2014
Health Expo for Boomers & Beyond! Friday, May 16, 12:30 pM–4:30 pm Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way
Presented by Senior Helpers, City of Orinda and Town of Moraga, The Friends of the Orinda Library Plenty of Information for Seniors and Caretakers: • Health Screenings • Fitness Demonstrations • Educational Speakers • End of Life Preparation • Dementia and Alzheimer Information Plus: Entertainment, Raffle Prizes, Finger Foods
Sponsored by the Orinda Community Center Auxiliary (OCCA). Supported by the Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation, Orinda Community Foundation, and City of Orinda. June 10 Jun 17 Jun 24 Jul 1 Jul 8 Jul 15 Jul 22 Jul 27 (Sun) Aug 5 Aug 12
Hey Jude 60’s & 70’s Rock Brian Moran Jazz Trio Classic Jazz Extended Roots Bluegrass Bay Bridge Beat Funk, Rhythm & Blues David Correa Latin/World Music & CASCADA Lamorinda Idol Singers Variety Mike Vax Big Band Big Band Jazz Jazz Orchestra Opera in the Park* with Opera Open Opera, 4:00–6:00 pm littledog2 Pop & Rock Marc Levine and TLC Motown, Standards
*Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Orinda. Supported by the Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation & Orinda Community Center Auxiliary. Concert schedule subject to change. Visit www.cityoforinda.org for an up-to-date schedule.
July 4th Celebration Presented by The Orinda Association Join Orinda’s fabulous celebration! July 3 Volunteers’ Decoration Party
Red Cross Blood Drive
4:00–6:00 pm, Orinda Community Center Plaza and Park
Wednesday, June 25, 10:00 am–3:00 pm Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way
July 4 Festivities
Sponsored by the City of Orinda. Donate a pint…save up to three lives!!
7:30-10:00 am Pancake Breakfast 7:55 am Flag Ceremony 8:00 am Fun Runs 10:00 am Parade Begins 11:30 am–1:30 pm Park Activities Information and parade applications available at www.orindaassociation.org and Orinda Association Volunteer Center: 26 Orinda Way, (925) 254-0800
NorCal Kids Triathlon Saturday, August 30 Miramonte High School
Sponsored by the Orinda Community Foundation. For info: www.orindafoundation.org
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Special Events
Summer Reading Festival “Paws to Read” Unleash the Reader in You! June 9–August 16 Voracious readers can wrangle, wrestle, and capture creatures of a different kind at their local library with “Paws to Read,” Contra Costa County Library’s Summer Reading Festival, June 9–August 16. From adventure to science fiction, the animal kingdom charges into all libraries this summer to unleash incredible stories and wild events.
Orinda Library Hours Mon–Thurs 10:00 am–8:00 pm Fri–Sat 10:00 am–6:00 pm Sun 1:00 pm–5:00 pm
Busy Bee Dogs will be our Summer Reading kickoff program on Saturday, June 14 at 3:30. This wagging troupe of formerly homeless dogs are sure to entertain the whole family with their tricks, silly comedy and amazing stunts.
Celebrate 100 years of the Orinda Library! Birthday Festivities on Saturday, May 17 Music, cupcakes, crafts and more.
Library Programs and Workshops Children’s Storytimes
Tuesdays—Toddler Lapsit for 1–3 year olds, 10:00 & 10:30 am; Peek-a-Boo for infants to 16 months old, 11:30 am.
Thanks to the generosity of the Orinda Community
Friends of the Orinda Library Join Your Friends Who Support Our Orinda Library! Your tax-deductible donation helps to purchase over 85% of the library’s new materials each year. It also funds many of the library’s wonderful enrichment programs for children, teens, and adults. All members receive the quarterly online newsletter. Please email membership@friendsoftheorindalibrary.org with any questions. The Friends of the Library have a new website, www.friendsoftheorindalibrary.org.
Friends Book Shop, inside the Library Complex, is open Monday–Wednesday, 1:00–4:00 pm, Thursday, 1:00–6:00 pm and Friday & Saturday, 1:00–4:00 pm.
Wednesdays—Toddler Lapsit for 1–3 year olds, 10:00 & 10:30 am. Paws to Read
Read to a friendly dog! For readers through grade 5, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons, pre-registration required. Saturday Morning Live!
Storytime for 3-5 year olds and their families, 11:00 am. Talespinners of Contra Costa County
Story sharing for adults, fourth Thursday of every month.
Mystery Book Club
Third Friday of every month.
Summer Reading Festival 2014
Untamed imaginations take off during Kids’ Summer Reading where children ages 2 through 5th grade can immerse themselves in exciting books, fun crafts, and entertaining performances. Students in grades 6–12 roar into local libraries this summer with exhilarating prizes and activities with Teen Reading! Parents and caregivers of babies from birth to 2 years are also encouraged to participate and earn prizes with early literacy-building activities for Baby Reading. Join the stampede, Adults, for a chance to win a Booklover’s Bag and county-wide prizes by submitting a book review online at ccclib.org or at your local library!
Berkeley Repertory Theatre Docent Talks Humanities West Talks Monthly Friends of the Library Booksales
Fabulous bargains and books!
For more information, call the Orinda Library, (925) 254-2184 or visit community library page at www.ccclib.org. To be notified about upcoming events, sign up for the e-newsletter through the CCC website.
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Orinda Ballet Academy & Co. Sleeping Beauty Ballet Camp
June 30–August 8, 2014 • Performance: Friday, August 8, 3:00 pm Ages 3–17Y
Patricia Tomlinson, Artistic Director
This year-round Ballet Academy and youth performing company based in the Orinda Community Center was founded in 2009 by artistic director, Patricia Tomlinson and offers pre-ballet through advanced/pre-professional ballet levels, Pilates reformer classes, and Broadway style (tap, jazz and contemporary) classes to students ages 3–18, in both girls and boys divisions. Ms. Tomlinson has over 20 years of professional dancing and instructing experience. Her background includes training in NYC under George Balanchine’s worldrenown “School of American Ballet.” Her performing career began early as a student in NYC, while dancing with NYC Ballet and Makarova and Company. Her extensive professional dancing career includes working as a soloist and principal dancer with Houston Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, and Diablo Ballet, as well as guesting in various companies. She has taught and set Ballet’s throughout the United States. She is also a certified Pilates trainer in all equipment. Ms. Tomlinson take’s great pleasure in working with her students and sharing her passion of ballet and dance. Missed classes may be made-up within the summer program. Make-up classes are any classes within level or below. Location: Community Center, Room 1
Youth Camps | Dance: Dance Ballet
(Entering K & under) Ages 3–5Y
A creative dance class. Learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Res/Non
1:40–3:00 pm
$155 / $178
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
(Completed kindergarten) Ages 5.5Y+
A beginning ballet class. Learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16240 Th
2:15–4:00 pm
Technique/Ballet Camp $185 / $213
Ballet 1A
5.5Y+ Completed K
Ballet 2A*
6Y+
Ballet 2B*
7Y+
Ballet 3A*
8Y+
Ballet 3B*
9Y+
Ballet 4*
11Y+ Juniors
Ballet 4/5*
12Y+ Intermediate
Ballet 5-6*
13Y+ Seniors
*Instructor placement necessary.
Ballet 2A*
Ages 6Y+
A beginning ballet class. Learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
Th 2:15–4:00 pm Technique/Ballet Camp $185 / $213
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
Ballet 1–6: Black leotard, pink tights, pink leather ballet slippers. Hair neatly pulled into a bun. Bring a snack—no popcorn or greasy foods.
Ballet 2B*
Ages 7Y+
Ballet technique classes. Learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16242
M Tu W
1:45–3:15 pm Technique/Rehearsal 5:30–6:15 pm Contemporary/Jazz/Tap 2:15–4:45 pm Technique/Ballet Camp
$473 / $544
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
Ballet 3A*
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
16241
Pre-Ballet 3–5Y Entering K & under
Pre-Ballet: Ballet leotard, pink tights, pink leather ballet slippers. NO TUTUs. Hair pulled back in bun.
Pre Ballet A & B
Ballet 1A
Class Ages
Pre-Ballet & Ballet Attire
Girls Division
16238 Th
Divisions:
Ages 8Y+
Ballet technique classes. Learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16243
M Tu W
1:45–3:15 pm Technique/Rehearsal 5:30–6:15 pm Contemporary/Jazz/Tap 2:15–4:45 pm Technique/Ballet Camp
$473 / $544
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
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Register Online:
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Ages 9Y+
Ballet 5–6* (Intensive: Advanced)
Ages 13Y+
Ballet technique classes. Learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration.
Ballet camp class. Students help choreograph a dance as well as work on ballet art projects for the performance. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration.
Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16245
16249 M 3:15–5:00 pm M 5:00–6:45 pm Tu 4:15–5:30 pm Tu 5:30–7:45 pm W 4:45–6:00 pm W 6:00–8:15 pm Th 5:30–8:30 pm
M M Tu Tu Th
1:45–3:15 pm 3:15–4:15 pm 3:00–5:15 pm 5:30–6:15 pm 4:00–6:15 pm
Technique/Rehearsal $622 / $715 Ballet Camp Technique/Pre-pointe/Rehearsal Contemporary/Jazz/Tap Technique/Pilates & Stretch
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
Ballet 4* (Intensive: Intermediate)
Ages 11Y+
Ballet camp class. Students help choreograph a dance work on ballet, art projects and learn about ballets and their stories. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16247
M M Tu Tu W W Th
3:15–4:30 pm 5:00–6:45 pm 3:00–5:15 pm 5:15–6:00 pm 4:45–6:00 pm 6:00–7:45 pm 4:00–6:15 pm
Ballet Camp $920 / $1058 Technique/Beginner Pointe Technique/Pre-pointe/Rehearsal Contemporary/Jazz/Tap Pilates Reformer Technique Technique/Pilates & Stretch
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
Ballet 4/5* (Intensive: Intermediate/Adv.)
Ages 12Y+
Ballet camp class. Students help choreograph a dance as well as work on ballet art projects for the performance. Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16248 M 3:15–5:00 pm M 5:00–6:45 pm Tu 4:15–5:30 pm Tu 5:30–7:30 pm W 4:45–6:00 pm W 6:00–8:15 pm Th 4:00–8:30 pm
Ballet Camp $1125 / $1294 Technique/Pointe Contemporary/Jazz Ballet Technique/Pointe/ Pas de Deux/Repertory Pilates Reformer Technique/Pointe/Rehearsal Technique/Pilates & Stretch/Rehearsal
Ballet Camp $1125 / $1294 Technique/Pointe Contemporary/Jazz (Studio #2) Ballet Technique/Pointe/ Pas de Deux/Repertory Pilates Reformer (Studio #2) Technique/Pointe/Rehearsal Technique/Pilates & Stretch/Rehearsal
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
Boys Division Kendall Sparks, Master Ballet Instructor Class Attire: plain t-shirt and sweatpants, black or white leather ballet slippers.
Creative Dance & Ballet Camp
Ages 4.5–6Y
Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
17112
Th 1:45–2:25 pm Technique Th 2:30–3:00 pm Ballet Camp
$140 / $161
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
Boys Beginning Ballet Technique
Youth Camps | Dance: Ballet
Ballet 3B*
Ages 7–10Y
Additional $15 costume supply fee, payable to Orinda Ballet & Company at time of registration. Barcode Day Time Class Type Res/Non
16251
Th 2:30–3:00 pm Ballet Camp Th 3:00–4:00 pm Technique
$155 / $178
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
1 Performance—8/8 at 3:00 pm
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Ballet 4–6: Technique/Pointe 5:00–6:45 pm (Pointe Requirement: A minimum of two ballet classes per week)
Ballet 3B–6: Ballet Camp 3:15–5:00 pm Create a dance & costume. Performance last week of classes. Bring a snack. (Requirement: Enrolled in levels technique classes)
Broadway Musical Dance: Jazz, Tap, Contemporary (Studio #2) 12–17Y, 4:15–5:30 pm
Ballet 2B, 3A & 3B: Technique 1:45–3:00 pm + Sleeping Beauty: Rehearsal 3:00–3:15 pm
Ballet 4/5–6: Technique/ Pointe/Repertory/Pas de Deux 5:30–7:45 pm (Requirement: Two years of Pointe)
Broadway Musical Dance: Jazz, Tap, Contemporary (Studio #2) 7–11Y, 5:30–6:15 pm
Ballet 3B & 4: Technique/Pre Pointe /Pointe 3:00–4:45 pm + Sleeping Beauty: Rehearsal 4:45–5:30 pm (Pointe requirement: a minimum of two ballet classes per week)
Tuesday
Monday
Boys Creative Dance: (Studio #2) 4.5–6Y, 1:45–2:25 pm
Ballet 4: 6:00–7:45 pm
Boys Technique: (Studio #2) 7–10Y, 3:00–4:00 pm (Sparks)
Boys Beginning Ballet Camp: (Studio #2) 2:30–3:00 pm (Sparks)
Boys Ballet Camp: (Studio #2) 2:30–3:00 pm (Sparks)
Ballet 4/5–5/6: Technique/Pointe/ Pilates/Stretch/Rehearsal 5:30–8:30 pm
Ballet 3B, 4 & 4/5: Technique/pointe/Pilates/Stretch 4:00–6:15 pm (Sparks)
Ballet IA & 2A: Technique 6–8Y, 3:00–4:00 pm
Pre-Ballet & Ballet 1A–2A: Ballet Camp 2:15–3:00 pm Bring a snack. (Requirement: Enrolled in ballet class)
Pre-Ballet: Creative Ballet Class 3–5Y; 1:40–2:15 pm
Thursday
Ballet 4-6: Technique/Pointe/ Repertory/Rehearsal 6:00–8:15 pm
Ballet 4-6: Reformer class 4:45–6:00 pm
Ballet 2B & 3A: Ballet Camp 3:45–4:45 pm
Ballet 2B & 3A: Ballet Camp, Technique 2:15–3:45 pm Bring a snack. (Requirement: Enrolled in levels technique classes)
Wednesday
Youth camps | Dance: Ballet
Contact Artistic Director for availability.
Private Pilates Reformer Lessons (Solo or Duets, & Groups)
Private Ballet Coaching Lessons (Solo or Duets)
Sleeping Beauty 2014 Calendar
Orinda Ballet Academy & Co.
BALLET ATTIRE:
Classes Only—for students not participating in Sleeping Beauty Ballet Camp
See page 6
Class levels 2B–6 require instructor placement. Missed classes may be made-up within the summer program. Make-up classes are any classes within level or below.
Pre-Ballet A & B
Ballet 5–6*: Technique/Pointe/Pilates Stretch
Placement not required. NO TUTUs. Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Requirement: must be enrolled in Tuesday or Wednesday Ballet 5/6 technique class.
3–5 16252
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Th
1:40–2:15 pm
$85 / $98
13+ 16274
Ballet 1A & 2A: Technique
Jun 30–Aug 8
Tu
5:30–7:45 pm
$200 / $230
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Pilates & Stretch & Strengthen
5.5+ 16253
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Jun 30–Aug 8
Th
3:00–4:00 pm
$90 / $104
9+ 16275
Ballet 2B–3A*: Technique Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
7+ 16254 7+ 16255
Jun 30–Aug 8 Jun 30–Aug 8
M W
1:45–3:00 pm 3:30–4:45 pm
$135 / $155 $135 / $155
Jun 30–Aug 8
Th
5:30–6:15 pm
$90 / $104
Pilates Reformer Group Class Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
11–17 17129
Jun 30–Aug 8 W
4:45–6:00 pm
$100 / $115
Ballet 3B & 4*: Technique/ Pre-Pointe & Beginner Pointe
Broadway Musical Dance (Jazz, Contemporary, Tap Styles)
Requirement: must be enrolled in additional technique class.
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
7–11 16276 12–17 16277
9+ 16270
Jun 30–Aug 8
Tu
3:00–4:45 pm
$165 / $190
Ballet 3B, 4 & 4/5*: Technique & Pilates with Stretch Class Jun 30–Aug 8
Th
4:00–6:15 pm
5:30–6:15 pm 4:15–5:30 pm
$90 / $104 $135 / $155
Boys Creative Dance
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
9+ 16271
Jun 30–Aug 8 Tu Jun 30–Aug 8 Tu
$190 / $218
Kendall Sparks, Master Ballet Instructor Class attire: plain t-shirt and sweatpants, black or white leather ballet slippers. Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Ballet 4–6*: Technique & Pointe
4.5–6 17123
Jun 30–Aug 8 Th
1:45–2:25 pm
$87 / $100
Requirement: must be enrolled in additional technique class. Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
11+ 16272
Jun 30–Aug 8
M
5:00–6:45 pm
$150 / $172
Ballet 5–6*: Technique/Pointe/Repertory Requirement: must be enrolled in Wednesday or Thursday Ballet 5/6 technique class and 2 years of pointe experience.
Boys Beginning Ballet Technique Kendall Sparks, Master Ballet Instructor Class attire: plain t-shirt and sweatpants, black or white leather ballet slippers. Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
7–10
17124
Jun 30–Aug 8 Th
3:00–4:00 pm
$92 / $106
Youth camps | Dance: Ballet
Jun 30–Aug 8
Age Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
13+ 16273
Jun 30–Aug 8
Tu
5:30–7:45 pm
$200 / $230
Private Ballet Coaching Lesson and Private Pilates Reformer Lesson By Certified Instructor. Emphasis on ballet strengthening exercises. Ballet Levels 3B–6, Pilates Levels 3–6. 24 hour cancellation policy. Contact Director for days and times available. Requirement: Enrolled in technique class or approved by Director. Rates, Per Lesson:
Rates, Per Lesson:
Solo Ballet & Pilates, 30-minute. . . . . . . . $45 (Res) / $52 (Non) Solo Ballet & Pilates, 45-minute. . . . . . . . $65 (Res) / $76 (Non) Solo Ballet & Pilates, 1 hour. . . . . . . . . . . $80 (Res) / $92 (Non)
Duet, 1 hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45 (Res) / $52 (Non) Group Pilates (4 students), 1 hour, rate is per person . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 (Res) / $29 (Non)
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Orinda Ballet
Camp Orinda Ages 6–11Y
City Staff
Spend the summer enjoying one fun adventure after another! Join Camp Orinda and have a summer filled with great trips, games, nature walks, arts and crafts, skits, cooking, sports curriculum, guest presentations, special events, and all kinds of fun. Each session includes a different theme with adventures to places such as Lawrence Hall of Science, Waterworld, Exploritorium, Oakland Zoo…and more. Field trips are usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Specific details of each session are available in the camp newsletter distributed on the first day of camp. Fees include all trip, entrance, and bus fees. Note that trips are subject to change. Bus transportation provided for all trips. If arriving late, or picking up early, child must be dropped off/picked up from activity location. A list of field trips is available at the Community Center. Location: Wagner Ranch Gym No camp 7/4
Youth Camps | Orinda Camps
Theme
Time Span
Dates
Day
CAMP ORINDA: 10:15 am–3:30 pm
EXTENDED DAY: 8:00 am–5:30 pm
Barcode
Barcode
Res/Non
Res/Non
Into the Wild
2 weeks
Jun 16–27
M–F
16105
$420 / $483 16106
$529 / $608
Into the Wild
1 week
Jun 16–20
M–F
16107
$222 / $255 16108
$268 / $308
Into the Wild
1 week
Jun 23–27
M–F
16109
$222 / $255 16110
$268 / $308
Science Magic
2 weeks
Jun 30–Jul 11
M–F
16148
$378 / $435 16149
$476 / $549
Science Magic
4 days
Jun 30–Jul 3
M–Th 16150
$177 / $204 16151
$214 / $246
Science Magic
1 week
Jul 7–11
M–F
16152
$222 / $255 16153
$268 / $308
Splish Splash
2 weeks
Jul 14–25
M–F
16154
$420 / $483 16155
$529 / $608
Splish Splash
1 week
Jul 14–18
M–F
16156
$222 / $255 16157
$268 / $308
Splish Splash
1 week
Jul 21–25
M–F
16158
$222 / $255 16159
$268 / $308
Blast from the Past
2 weeks
Jul 28–Aug 8
M–F
16160
$420 / $483 16161
$529 / $608
Blast from the Past
1 week
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F
16162
$222 / $255 16163
$268 / $308
Blast from the Past
1 week
Aug 4–8
M–F
16164
$222 / $255 16165
$268 / $308
Orinda Kids/OK Camp Ages 3.5–6Y
City Staff
Join the fun at the Orinda Community Center where our camp leaders create a fun camp environment for the enjoyment of your children. Each session has a different theme! Daily activities may include sports, crafts, dance, music, games, and nature walks (exploring). Special trips to nearby locations and guest presenters. Take a walk to the fire station, hear a presentation and see the wildlife, dance to music, and ride a bike during traffic safety town. Many fun and educational activities. Extended Camp includes extra time for fun! OK CAMP: OK CAMP & OK CORRAL Location: Community Center, Room 10
9:30 am–12:00 pm
(Extended Camp): 9:00 am–1:00 pm Barcode
Theme
Dates
Day
Barcode
Res/Non
Res/Non
The Circus
Jun 16–20
M–F
16130
$125 / $143 16131
Under the Sea
Jun 23–27
M–F
16166
$125 / $143 16167
$150 / $173
Castles, Knights & Princesses
Jun 30–Jul 3
M–Th 16168
$100 / $115 16169
$120 / $138
Nature Time
Jul 7–11
M–F
16170
$125 / $143 16171
$150 / $173
$150 / $173
Mystical Friends: Fairies, Dragons & Unicorns Jul 14–18
M–F
16172
$125 / $143 16173
$150 / $173
Pirates, Mermaids, & Hidden Treasure
Jul 21–25
M–F
16174
$125 / $143 16175
$150 / $173
The Jungle
Jul 28–Aug 1 M–F
16176
$125 / $143 16177
$150 / $173
Superheroes in Training
Aug 4–8
M–F
16178
$125 / $143 16179
$150 / $173
Space Adventures
Aug 11–15
M–F
16180
$125 / $143 16181
$150 / $173
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Youth camps
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Orinda Teen Camps Summer ouTEENS
Youth/Teen
Ages 11–14Y
City Staff
Each week is filled with three amazing trips (typically Tu/W/Th). Mondays: team building, outdoor games, and fun projects. Fridays: camp games, an outdoor BBQ and water play. Week 1 adventures—Sky High Sports, Six Flags, and AT&T Park tour followed by a Ride the Duck Tour of San Francisco (a boat tour of San Francisco Bay starting in McCovey Cove).
Location: Community Center 16457
Jul 7–11
M–F 9:00 am–3:00 pm
$350 / $402
Week 2 adventures—Safari West riding and walking tour
through African Savannah, with giraffes, gazelles, and zebras. Other trips include a China Town photo scavenger hunt and the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Location: Community Center Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16459
Jul 14–18
M–F 9:00 am–3:00 pm
$350 / $402
Week 3 Adventures—A tour of the historic Jelly Belly Factory followed by a visit to the Scandia Fun center (with mini golf, go karts, arcade games and more). Other trips include WaterWorld and an Oakland A’s day game vs. the Houston Astros (return at 5:00 pm on 7/24).
Location: Community Center Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16461
Jul 21–25
M–F 9:00 am–3:00 pm
$350 / $402
Week 4 adventures—Rock climbing lessons at City Beach, a Fisherman’s Wharf photo scavenger hunt and a trip to Lawrence Hall of Science.
Location: Community Center
Lunch Bunch Camp
Youth/Teen
Ages 4–18Y
City Staff
Let us create a full day camp for you! 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. Lunch can be provided for an extra fee. Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16522 16523 16524 16525 16526 16527 16528 16529 16530 16531
Jun 16–20 Jun 23–27 Jun 30–Jul 3 Jul 7–11 Jul 14–18 Jul 21–25 Jul 28–Aug 1 Aug 4–8 Aug 11–15 Aug 18–22
M–F M–F M–Th M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F
12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
$45 / $51 $45 / $51 $36 / $40 $45 / $51 $45 / $51 $45 / $51 $45 / $51 $45 / $51 $45 / $51 $45 / $51
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16460
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 9:00 am–3:00 pm
$350 / $402
Nature Nature Camp Ages 6–9Y
Youth Camps | Orinda Camps
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
City Staff
Experience the environment and outdoor habitats through exploring nature, art and educational projects, short hikes, visiting various nature areas, and special presentations. Location: Wagner Ranch Nature Area Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16594 16682
Aug 11–15 Aug 11–15
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$150 / $173 $150 / $173
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Youth camps
Orinda SUMMER Enrichment Program
Elementary Program 1st–5th Grade: A Run Through the Jungle
Rainforest Adventures
Youth Camps | Enrichment ProGram
Entering Grades K–5
Jim Bartleman, Program Director
Welcome to the Rainforest Adventures! Our program, taught by some of the finest teachers in Orinda’s school district, has featured a high quality summer enrichment experience for Orinda’s school children for almost three decades! Join us for Summer Enrichment 2014 as we take a ‘Run Through the Jungle’ to study one of the world’s most interesting and yet least understood places: the Rainforest! Even though they contain more than half of the world’s plants and animals, we are just beginning to explore and understand these amazing places that are home to amphibians, birds, insects, mammals, plants and reptiles that are truly astonishing—such as butterflies with an 8 inch wingspan, plants that build structures to water themselves (bromeliads) ants that cut leaves to build structures, unbelievably beautiful orchids, and fascinating versions of monkeys, song birds, cats, dolphins, frogs and snakes. Spend a busy summer with us as we make models of many of the above creatures and plants and learn the cultures of native peoples and those who live nearby. As always, we will build, paint, draw, cartoon, write about, craft, sing, dance, learn languages and math as we journey from high in the rainforest’s canopy, down through the understory, and then to the forest floor. Be wildly enriched on our expedition through one of the world’s most captivating places! For those interested in staying for an afternoon sports program, we now offer a lunch transition ‘lunch bunch program’. Location: Sleepy Hollow Elementary
Kindergarten Program: The Gentle Jungle A self-contained 3-hour class. We proudly present, “The Gentle Jungle,” featuring our 4-week Arts and Kindergarten preparation curriculum, lovingly taught by kindergarten specialists, especially designed to ease incoming K-kids into school with a love of learning! The morning mimics a regular kindergarten school day. Our “Rain Forest/Jungle” theme gently takes us into a world of amazing animals and absolutely fascinating plant life not widely seen or appreciated, with lots of fun and study for our newest students! Jungle-themed activities in writing, math, science, beginning reading skills, music and art, and featuring very up close looks at butterflies, frogs, bugs, monkeys, birds and jungle-y plants! All woven together in a visual and performing arts style! The vast new ‘jungle’ of the school world welcomes you! No camp 7/4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16278
Jun 23–Jul 18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$490 / $530
Grade-specific selfcontained 3-hour classes. We present “A Run Through the Jungle.” Our elementary age students journey into the truly fantastic world of incredible animal and plant life that is the Rain Forest. We study and delight to the amazing eco-system that is home to a staggering number of Earth’s living things. Our program in each classroom features these elements: • Drawing and Painting the Rain Forest—Each student has a summer Rain Forest sketch book and receives expert drawing instruction twice weekly—animals, plants and jungle features. Students take home a full sketch book at program’s end. • Jungle Science Journals—Keep a journal, writing science facts and learning illustrating and labeling techniques. • Rain Forest Art—Create jungle-themed art works, in a variety of media, to take home and grace your jungle! • Modeling Life in an Eco System—Receive instruction to model several creatures and the structure of “canopy-to-floor” rain forests. • Rain Forest Music—Hear music from Rain Forest native people and have many opportunities to learn songs with animal and jungle themes. • Jungle Wood Projects—Create quality wood construction projects—toys, games or instruments. • Fun!—We pack fun into every minute! We strive to put a handson fun into each day, with an emphasis on student investigation, creation, and expression. To us, that is truly enriching to students! Join us for a “Run Through the Jungle” this summer! No camp 7/4 First Grade Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16279
Jun 23–Jul 18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$490 / $530
Second & Third Grades Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16286
Jun 23–Jul 18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$490 / $530
Fourth & Fifth Grades Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16287
Jun 23–Jul 18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$490 / $530
Lunch Bunch Program: Enrichment to Sports Camp Location: Enrichment Site Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16280 16283 16284 16285
Jun 23–27 Jun 30–Jul 3 Jul 7–11 Jul 14–18
M–F 12:00 pm–12:30 pm M–Th 12:00 pm–12:30 pm M–F 12:00 pm–12:30 pm M–F 12:00 pm–12:30 pm
$25 / $30 $20 / $23 $25 / $30 $25 / $30
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Youth camps
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Babysitting
Art Camps
Babysitting for Beginners Camp
Ages 5–10Y
Susan McAllister
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 tempura paints, pastels, paper mache, yarn, and other materials. Bring a daily snack. Additional $25 materials and supply fee payable to instructor first day of camp. Location: Community Center, Room 6 Ages 5–7 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16203 16205 16207 16209 16211 16213 16215 16217
Jun 16–20 Jun 23–27 Jul 7–11 Jul 14–18 Jul 21–25 Aug 4–8 Aug 11–15 Aug 18–22
M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F
9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144
Ages 7–10 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16204 16206 16208 16210 16212 16214 16216 16218
Jun 16–20 Jun 23–27 Jul 7–11 Jul 14–18 Jul 21–25 Aug 4–8 Aug 11–15 Aug 18–22
M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F
1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144 $125 / $144
Critters ’n Clay Camps Ages 4–10Y
Hilary Ford
Enrich your child’s world with a delightful hour of science, sculpting and children’s literature! We will learn interesting facts about a different animal each day, sculpt it out of clay, and wrap things up with a story about the critter du jour. Basic sculpting and glazing techniques will be taught to assist in the creation of these future family heirlooms. A new group of animals will be studied each session, so the class is fresh and exciting for continuing students. Students will create four critters, M–Th, and return the following week to glaze projects. A $20 lab fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16484 16485
Jun 23–26, 30 M–Th 10:00 am–11:00 am $89 / $102 Jul 21–24, Aug 1 M–Th 11:00 am–12:00 pm $89 / $102
Ages 9–15Y
Youth/Teen
Suzy McCreary
Learn the skills needed to be a trusted and responsible babysitter. Covers child development, safety, bedtime strategies, and ways to make babysitting fun for you and the children. Students also learn what to do in an emergency. No special equipment required. Includes extra time for games and crafts. Bring a snack. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16367
Jun 23–26
M–Th 10:00 am–12:00 pm
$80 / $92
Carpentry Carpentry Camps
Youth/Teen
Ages 5–14Y
Julie Cole
Enjoy the summer by taking one or more of our carpentry camps. Learn to use hammers, saws, drills, planes and other basic hand tools to make fun projects out of wood; such as a boat, car, truck, birdfeeder, or doll house. Advanced students work on furniture, scooters and skateboards. In addition to learning safe carpentry techniques, students gain experience in cooperation, measuring, fractions and problem solving. Camps have individualized instruction and include students of various levels of experience. Cost of materials included, large projects may have additional fees. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16622 16623 16624 16625 16626 16627 16628 16629 16630 16631 16632 16633 16634 16635 16636 16637 16638 16639 16640 16668
Jun 16–19 Jun 16–19 Jun 23–26 Jun 23–26 Jun 30–Jul 3 Jun 30–Jul 3 Jul 7–10 Jul 7–10 Jul 14–17 Jul 14–17 Jul 21–24 Jul 21–24 Jul 28–31 Jul 28–31 Aug 4–7 Aug 4–7 Aug 11–14 Aug 11–14 Aug 18–21 Aug 18–21
M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th
12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–4:30 pm
$130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149 $130 / $149
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Youth camps
Dance Kids ’N Dance Camps Ages 3–5Y
Kids ’N Dance
Location: Community Center Fairies & Unicorns Dance Camp
Come to the magical land of Fire and Ice Fairies, flying horses, Tinkerbell, Garden Fairies, and Unicorns. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16220 16221 16706
Jun 9–13 Jun 30–Jul 3 Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$180 / $207 $144 / $166 $180 / $207
Princess Adventures Dance Camp
Be a new princess every day and dance a princess adventure. Cinderella, Mulan, 12 Dancing Princesses, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel. Costumes made by the children.
Chess
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Chess Camps
Youth Camps | Chess, Cooking, Dance
Ages 6–12Y
Berkeley Chess School Staff
Immerse yourself in the exciting world of chess! Chess is fun, and can be learned quickly and easily! If you are new to chess or just polishing your skills, come develop your understanding and enjoyment of the king of games. In addition to the thrill of the game, students of chess have been shown to gain improvement in test results in reading, science, and math, as well as growth in other cognitive skills. The Berkeley Chess School is an affiliate of the U.S. Chess Federation. Boards and sets provided. Location: Community Center Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16538 16539
Jun 16–20 Jun 30–Jul 3
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$206 / $236 $165 / $190
Chess Camp: Advanced Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16540
Jul 14–18
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$206 / $236
16222 16226 16227
Jun 16–20 Jul 7–11 Aug 11–15
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm
$180 / $207 $180 / $207 $145 / $167
Fancy Nancy & Angelina Ballerina Dance Camp
Tea Party, Flutter of Butterflies, Fashion Boutique, Dance a Show, Princess Dance! Costumes made by the children. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16225 16232 16228 16229
Jun 23–27 Jul 14–18 Aug 18–22 Aug 25–29
M–F M–F M–F M–F
12:30 pm–3:30 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm 12:30 pm–3:30 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$180 / $207 $180 / $207 $180 / $207 $180 / $207
Princess Tales Dance Camp
Be a new princess every day and dance a princess tale. Belle, Jasmine, Snow White, Little Mermaid, and many enchanted princesses. Each day costumes are made by the children. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16223 16224
Jul 21–25 Aug 18–22
M–F 10:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$145 / $167 $180 / $207
Cooking
Around the World Cooking Camp
Come experience a variety of dance forms from our outstanding staff. Participants learn, or improve upon their techniques, in the ballet, hip hop, jazz, and tap sessions. Join us for this fun and hip camp! Participants are divided by age and ability levels. Class Attire: dance shorts or yoga pants, jazz and/or ballet shoes. Tap shoes recommended, but not required. Bring water and a snack.
Dance Camp: Ballet, Jazz, and Hip Hop Ages 5–12Y
Ages 7–14Y
Youth/Teen
Nancy Perches
In this 4-day camp your junior chef will learn to prepare delicious dishes from Europe, Asia and Central America! Popular dishes such as crepes, pasta, tacos, and potstickers are sure to delight these budding chefs. $25 materials fee paid to instructor on first day of camp. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Jun 24–27
Tu–F 3:30 pm–5:00 pm
Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Location: Community Center, Room 4 16479
Kids ’N Dance
$140 / $161
16723 16726
Jul 28–Aug 1 Aug 4–8
M–F 9:30 am–12:00 pm M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$150 / $172 $150 / $172
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Youth camps
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Film
Spanish Camps Ages 3–8Y Youth/Teen
Ages 7–13Y
IncrediFlix Staff
Camps offer the opportunity to create film, with a focus on expanding imagination and creativity using hands-on activities. Students location scout, act, film, and learn filmmaking strategies, working in age-appropriate groups. Learn to brainstorm, story structure, and story boarding. In animation camps, learn to create characters, backgrounds, film, and do voice-overs. Students are making, moving, and filming character (not computer animation). Films will be available for download a week after camp. Supervised lunch provided for those staying for both sessions (only one material fee required). $30 material fee due on first day of camp. Location: Community Center, Room 7
Location: Community Center, Room 5 Ages 3–5 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16551 16553
Jun 23–27 Aug 4–8
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$165 / $190 $165 / $190
Ages 5–8 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16552
Lego® Flix
Jul 14–18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$165 / $190
You love Legos and can create incredible Lego worlds, now it’s time to bring those worlds to life in Lego Stop-Motion Animated Flix! We provide the Legos, you provide your imagination. Students will create a Lego set with Lego characters for a movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and voice-over in age-appropriate groups. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16486
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$200 / $230
Filmmaking Flix
Are you the next star director? Actor? Writer? Cameraman? Of course you are, and you get to do it all in these live action flix! You’ll work in groups to make your vision come true in these movies where you’ll act, write, direct, and more. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16487
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$200 / $230
Foreign Languages
Gymnastics
Chinese Immersion Camps Ages 4–12Y
Walnut Creek Chinese School
Purpose of class is to inspire students’ interest to learn Chinese and to introduce Chinese culture in a fun and playful environment. Learn Mandarin Chinese through games, songs, and drawings. Class introduces Chinese pronunciation, basic phonic (pin-yin) system, and simple character writing. Location: Library, May Room Ages 4–7 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16541 16548 16549
Jun 16–20 Aug 4–8 Aug 4–8
M–F 9:30 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:30 am–12:00 pm M–F 1:00 pm–3:30 pm
$165 / $190 $165 / $190 $165 / $190
Gymnastics & More Summer Camps Ages 4–7Y
California Gymnastics
Great fun is planned for your camper this summer. This camp is designed to introduce young children to the sport of gymnastics. Children learn beginning gymnastics and tumbling skills, working on bars, low balance beams, mini-trampolines, vaulting blocks and barrels and incline mats. Each day children also participate in other group activities such as ball games, music activities, parachute, and relay and circuit races. Students are introduced to strength and flexibility exercises with fun and challenging games. During the child’s rest time, they explore a variety of craft projects and other hands-on activities. Location: Community Center, Kindergym
Ages 8–12
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16102 16103 16104
16547
Jun 16–20
M–F 1:00 pm–3:30 pm
$165 / $190
Registration Information: (925) 254-2445
Youth Camps | Film, Foreign Languages, gymnastics
IncrediFlix Filmmaking Camps
Spanish Aprendo Español
Aprendo Español is an interactive approach to teaching Spanish, used and approved by many institutions. The system is very functional since students do not solely depend on textbooks but also learn by listening, speaking, reading and writing. Additional $10 materials fee payable to the instructor at the first class.
Jun 16–20 Jul 21–25 Aug 18–22
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm M–F 1:30 pm–4:30 pm
$190 / $218 $190 / $218 $190 / $218
Youth camps
15
Musical Theater
Little Mermaid: Ages 4–8 Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Youth/Teen Musical Theater Camps
Ages 4–14Y
Kids ’N Dance
Children of all abilities are invited to be a part of our polished mini-productions of musicals that are fun, challenging, and engaging. Self-esteem skyrockets as members learn to develop character, vocal technique, presentation, and dance skills. Play lasts approx. 40 min and has about 4–6 songs. Participants are expected to independently study their lines, songs, and blocking and to attend all rehearsals. In addition, parents support the quality of our productions by donating a required six hours of time (or pay a $60 opt out fee). Most costumes are supplied, but parents required to provide the basics. Additional charge for show tickets. Show days and times are subject to change.
Jul 21–25
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Lion King: Ages 4–8 Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16296
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Willie Wonka: Ages 6–12 Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16300
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
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Wizard of Oz: Ages 4–8 Location: Library, Garden Room
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
$225 / $259
Show is 8/1 at 11:00 am.
Show is 8/1 at 2:30 pm.
Jun 16–20
$225 / $259
Show is 7/25 at 11:00 am.
Sound of Music: Ages 4–8 Location: Community Center, Room 2 16705
$225 / $259
Show is 6/20 at 11:00 am.
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Sound of Music: Ages 8–14 Location: Library, Garden Room
Show is 8/8 at 11:00 am.
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Tangled: Ages 4–8 Location: Community Center, Room 1
16702
Youth Camps | Musical Theatre
16295
Jun 16–20
M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
16293
$225 / $259
Aug 4–8
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
Show is 6/20 at 2:30 pm.
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Peter Pan: Ages 4–8 Location: Community Center, Room 2
Show is 8/15 at 2:30 pm.
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Mary Poppins: Ages 4–8 Location: Community Center, Room 1
16298
Jun 30–Jul 3
16299
M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$180 / $207
Aug 11–15
M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$225 / $259
Show is 7/3 at 11:00 am.
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Cinderella: Ages 4–8 Location: Community Center, Room 7
Show is 8/22 at 11:00 am.
16704
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16297
Jul 7–11
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Aug 18–22
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
$225 / $259
Show is 7/11 at 11:00 am. Aladdin: Ages 4–8 Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16294
Jul 14–18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
Show is 7/18 at 11:00 am. Annie: Ages 6–12 Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16292
Jul 14–18
M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$225 / $259
Show is 7/18 at 2:30 pm.
16
Youth camps
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Science Mad Science (MS) Camps Ages 3.5–11Y
Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Location: Community Center Future Geniuses: Ages 3.5–5.5
Youth/Teen
Ages 7–14Y
Kids ’N Dance
Children of all abilities are invited to be a part of our polished mini-productions of musicals that are fun, challenging, and engaging. Self-esteem skyrockets as members learn to develop character, vocal technique, presentation, and dance skills. Play lasts approx. 1.5 hours and has about 10–12 songs. Participants are expected to independently study their lines, songs, and blocking and to attend all rehearsals. In addition, parents support the quality of our productions by donating a required six hours of time (or pay a $60 opt out fee). Most costumes are supplied, but parents required to provide the basics. Additional charge for show tickets.
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16683 16684
Jun 9–13 Aug 4–8
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$214 / $246 $214 / $246
Let’s Get Growing! Ages 3.5–5.5
Location: Library, Garden Room
Explore and learn how gardens grow, from the first seedling, to the important roles of sun and rain, to the amazing plants and flowers that sprout and bloom. Become acquainted the insect inhabitants of gardens and how they help make gardens become so beautiful. Campers add daily to a mural reflecting what they have discovered. Spend a week learning all about how gardens grow.
Shrek: Ages 8–14
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16780
Jun 23–27
M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm
$350 / $402
Show is 6/27 at 6:30 pm.
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Jul 7–11
M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm
$350 / $402
Show is 7/11 at 6:30 pm. Hairspray: Ages 8–14 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16302
Jul 21–25
M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm
$350 / $402
Show is 7/25 at 6:30 pm.
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Aug 4–8
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$214 / $246 $214 / $246 $214 / $246
Become a junior Mad Scientist! This camp is a great introduction to science. Preschoolers explore their sense of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. Children use a magnifying glass to discover the world of creepy crawly creatures. Explore the science of the sea and the fascinating creatures that live there. Campers become paleontologists by searching for fossils and participating in a mini-dinosaur dig. Finally, take an exciting mission with Mad Science to explore the planets, moons and stars. Take-home projects included each day. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Wicked: Ages 8–14 16303
Jun 16–20 Jul 7–11 Aug 18–22
My First Lab: Ages 3.5–5.5
Mamma Mia: Ages 8–14 16301
16685 16686 16697
M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm
$350 / $402
16687 16689 16688
Jun 30–Jul 3 Jul 28–Aug 1 Aug 25–27
M–Th 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–W 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$171 / $196 $214 / $246 $128 / $148
Show is 8/8 at 6:30 pm.
Crazy Chemistry: Ages 6–11
Grease: Ages 6–12
We explore and create exciting chemical reactions, make colorful concoctions and bubbling brews. Amaze yourself with magical temperature changing baggie science or disappearing 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.
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16304
Aug 11–15
M–F 9:00 am–3:30 pm
$350 / $402
Show is 8/15 at 6:30 pm. Mary Poppins: Ages 8–14 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16578
Aug 18–22
M–F
9:00 am–3:30 pm
$350 / $402
Show is 8/22 at 6:30pm.
Youth Camps | Musical Theatre, Science
Music Theater Camp Intensives
Inspire young minds with this hands-on science program! Use the scientific method to uncover the mysteries of motion and energy. We experiment with everything from color to structures, and music to space! Each day includes a related take home project for the Young Geniuses. Come have fun in this interactive and engaging class.
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16690 16691
Jun 16–20 Jul 21–25
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$214 / $246 $214 / $246
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Youth camps
World Scientists: Ages 6–11
Spend time in the lab learning the tools and techniques many of the great scientists use. Our World Scientists conduct solar experiments, explore predator and prey relationships, and investigate food webs. Come learn about the ocean and what an odontocete is, discover systems in nature, even make your own paper. Learn animal adaptations and create an insect habitat. Scientists also discover what Mr. Owl had on his dinner plate during the famous owl pellet dissection. Many great hands-on projects included in this scientific week. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16694 16700
Jun 30–Jul 3 Aug 18–22
M–Th 1:00 pm–4:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$171 / $196 $214 / $246
Flight Academy: Ages 6–11
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 rubberband-powered airplane, a kite, a boomerang, a mini disc, and more! Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16696
Jul 7–11
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$214 / $246
Youth Camps | Science
NASA: Journey into Outer Space: Ages 6–11
From our atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this hands-on program sends campers on a quest for exploration! Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered. Learn about the four forces of flight and the challenges of space travel. Camp includes a take home every day. Join us for Earth and Beyond, Astronaut-in-Training, Solar Launch, Eye on the Sky, and Space Voyage! Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16692
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$214 / $246
Secret Agent Camp: Ages 6–11
The Mad Science Secret Agent Camp is a fun journey into the world of detection, spy science, and forensics. Campers have fun examining the science behind the spy tools made famous by the world’s greatest spies, using the science of cryptology to send and decode secret messages, seeing what can’t be seen by the naked eye, following in Sherlock’s steps learning what tracks can tell us, and more! Join the Mad Science Bureau of Investigation to help foil a burglary using state-of-the-art security techniques! Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16693
Aug 4–8
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$214 / $246
Play-Well Lego® Camps Ages 5–12Y
Play-Well TEKnologies
Design a Mighty Metropolis, enter the world of Jedi engineering, and build and race a Locomotive faster than a speeding Worm Drive. Includes instruction, design, challenges, and competitions with LEGO® Technic and System components. This is an opportunity to build that great LEGO® project with guidance and assistance from our qualified staff. These are fun, challenging, hands-on, and minds-on camps suitable for LEGO® novices to ‘maniacs’. These camps are not affiliated with the LEGO® Group. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Pre-Engineering using LEGO®: Ages 5–7
Have your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Build cities, bridges, motorized cars and planes. With access to more than 100,000 LEGO® pieces, students build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Play-Well Engineering instructor. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16490
Jul 14–18
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
Jedi Engineering using LEGO®: Ages 5–7
Explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators, and defense turrents. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16494
Aug 11–15
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
Ninjaneering using LEGO®: Ages 5–7
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 Ninjaeering Masters with LEGO® camp. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16492
Jun 23–27
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$225 / $259
Ninjaneering Master using LEGO®: Ages 8–12
Master the world of Ninjago by becoming a Ninjaneer! 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 Time Res/Non
16493
Jun 23–27
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$225 / $259
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Youth camps
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Green Engineering using LEGO®: Ages 8–12
Design and build machines powered by alternative energy courses. Race solar cars. Build a wind-powered electrical generation facility. Enter the human powered vehicle competition. Invent a machine powered by stored elastic strain energy. Familiarity with LEGO® technic is desirable, but not required. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16491
Jul 14–18
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$225 / $259
Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO®: Ages 8–12
Explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators, and defense turrents.
Basketball Camps Ages 5–10Y
Skyhawks Staff
Using our progressional curriculum and focusing on the whole player, we teach the skills needed both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our staff focus on respect, teamwork and responsibility as they will start each day with a ‘skill of the day,’ and progress into drills and games making for an unforgettable camp experience for young athletes. After a week of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding you will see why this is one of our most popular programs. Additional $10 fee, made payable to Skyhawks on first day of camp. Location: Sleepy Hollow Elementary, Black Top Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16482
Jun 23–27
M–F 12:30 pm–3:00 pm
$159 / $183
Location: Glorietta Elementary School
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16495
16483
Aug 11–15
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$225 / $259
Jul 21–25
M–F 12:30 pm–3:00 pm
$159 / $183
Flag Football: Skills Camp
Baseball Camps Ages 5–10Y Skyhawks Staff Participants learn the skills required for success in youth baseball with drills designed to teach them the proper throwing, fielding, hitting, base running and pitching techniques. Older players use hard bats and baseballs. Our younger players use safety bats and baseballs.
Location: Wilder Park, Field 1 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16488
M–F 12:30 pm–3:00 pm
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Ages 6–12Y
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Jul 14–18
Jul 7–11
$169 / $194
Lacrosse Camp
Location: Sleepy Hollow Elementary 16480
Skyhawks Staff
Flag Football is a great way to introduce campers to a sport rich in tradition. This active and fun camp is a perfect program for young athletes who want a complete introduction to America’s Game or for those who simply want to brush up on skills in preparation for league play. Through our ‘skill of the day’ campers learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, de-flagging and defensive positioning—all presented in a fun & positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! Additional materials fee: $10 made payable to Skyhawks on first day of camp.
$159 / $183
Skyhawks Staff
Designed for beginning to intermediate lacrosse players. Basic skills will be taught through drills, game simulation and scrimmages. Bring water bottle and two snacks. Bring comfortable shoes and sunscreen. Gloves, helmet with face mask, stick, all included. Additional $25 Equipment Fee due on first day of camp, made out to Skyhawks.
Location: Glorietta Elementary School, Glorietta Field A
Location: Wilder Park, Field 1
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Non
16489
16481
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 12:30 pm–3:00 pm
Jun 23–27
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
Youth Camps | Science, Sports
Ages 6–12Y
Sports
$169 / $194
$159 / $183
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Registration Information: (925) 254-2445
Youth camps
Soccer Camp
Sports Camps: Multi-Sports
Ages 5–11
Skyhawks Staff
Using our progressive curriculum, our sport-specific staff will ensure your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. This camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. By the end of the camp your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, made new friends and improved their sport skills. Designed for beginning to intermediate level players. Bring a water bottle and snack. Additional $10 fee due on first day of camp, made payable to Skyhawks. Location: Sleepy Hollow Elementary
This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment filled with encouragement and fun. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. All participants receive a t-shirt. The participantto-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Additional Materials Fee: $10 made payable to Skyhawks on first day of camp. Location: Glorietta Elementary School, Lower Field Barcode Dates Day Time Res/ Non
16537
16571
Jul 7–11
M–F 12:30 pm–3:00 pm
Ages 5–6, 7–9, 10–13Y
Skyhawks Staff
Mini-Hawks: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer
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World Cup Soccer Camps
Youth Camps | Sports
Ages 4–7Y
$159 / $183
Youth/Teen
Aug 4–8
M–F 12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$169 / $194
Location: Wilder Park, Field 1
World Cup Soccer Staff
More than your typical camp experience, World Cup Soccer is committed to helping children of all ages and abilities reach their greatest potential as people and athletes. Emphasis on instruction, children receive the highest level of attention in a fun and safe environment. 1 to 10 coach to player ratio, our experienced and educated staff are able to evaluate individual players and focus on developing athletic and team building skills. Most importantly, our World Cup Soccer Camp staff create a fun atmosphere. Players receive t-shirt, evaluation and camp memento. Select from the following camp choices and note on your application or when registering online: U6-Fussball Academy (ages 5–6), Classic Skill Camp (all levels, ages 7–9), Advanced Player’s Camp (more experienced players, ages 10–13), and Goalkeeper training. Complimentary early drop-off 9:00 am–9:30 am. Optional extended care available 8:00 am–9:00 am for Half Day. For Full Day camps, optional extended care is available 8:00 am–9:00 am and/or 3:00 pm–6:00 pm.
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16516
Jun 16–20
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$169 / $194
Location: Wagner Ranch Gym Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16517
Aug 18–22
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$169 / $194
Half-Day Camps Location: Wilder Park, Field 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16050 16055 16361 16363
Jun 23–27 Jul 28–Aug 1 Aug 11–15 Aug 18–22
M–F M–F M–F M–F
9:30 am–12:30 pm 9:30 am–12:30 pm 9:30 am–12:30 pm 9:30 am–12:30 pm
$199 / $229 $199 / $229 $199 / $229 $199 / $229
Full-Day Camps Location: Wilder Park, Field 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16051 16056 16362 16364
Jun 23–27 Jul 28–Aug 1 Aug 11–15 Aug 18–22
M–F M–F M–F M–F
9:30 am–3:00 pm 9:30 am–3:00 pm 9:30 am–3:00 pm 9:30 am–3:00 pm
$249 / $286 $249 / $286 $249 / $286 $249 / $286
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Youth camps
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www.cityoforinda.org
Tennis Camps
Volleyball Camp: Skyhawks Ron Noon
Our outstanding tennis staff conduct these fun and instructional tennis camps and clinics emphasizing fundamentals, stroke instruction, etiquette, rules, and scoring. Basic strokes, team building, game strategy, offensive and defensive play, and advanced techniques are introduced. Groups are organized by age and ability levels. In the case of rain, clinics rescheduled for Friday. Additional $10 material/ball fee payable to instructor first day of camp. Ages 4–6 Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 Jun 16–19 Jun 23–26 Jul 7–10 Jul 14–17 Jul 21–24 Aug 4–7 Aug 11–14 Aug 18–21
M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
Ages 6–12 Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16498 16500 16504 16506 16508 16512 16514 16657
Jun 16–19 Jun 23–26 Jul 7–10 Jul 14–17 Jul 21–24 Aug 4–7 Aug 11–14 Aug 18–21
M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am M–Th 11:00 am–12:15 pm M–Th 9:30 am–10:45 am
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
Tennis Camp Ages 5–10
Skyhawks Staff
Skyhawks Tennis with QuickStart is a new format to help kids ten and under learn and play tennis using modified courts, racquets, and balls. This program is designed to teach children the fundamental skills and basic rules of tennis. Location: Sleepy Hollow Elementary Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16515
Jun 30–Jul 3
M–Th 12:30 pm–3:00 pm
Skyhawks Staff
This camp takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one fun-filled camp. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginner to intermediate player and will incorporate essential life-lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. Game based drills and scrimmages. All campers receive a t-shirt and a merit award! Additional $10 materials fee due first day of camp, made out to Skyhawks. Location: Orinda Intermediate School Gym
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16497 16499 16503 16505 16507 16511 16513 16656
Ages 7–12Y
$145 / $167
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16496
Aug 4–8
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$169 / $194
Writing Creative Writing Camps for Young Children Ages 7–10Y
Kristin Rasmussen
Summertime is the perfect time to become a stronger writer. Spend a week at writing camp and learn how to explore your creativity and expand your knowledge of language and grammar. Whether you are a strong writer who wants to practice and grow in a small group setting or a struggling writer looking for inspiration and practical advice, this is the place for you! Each session covers a number of writing techniques and genres. We also explore the various parts of speech and how they build the foundation of solid writing. Highlights of the week include: filling your personal writing journal with ideas and inspiration, making connections with literature, exploring nature and Orinda’s public art on daily walks, and sharing your original work at a reading for family and friends. Additional material/lab fee of $10 payable to instructor at first day of camp. Location: Community Center Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16368 16369 16370
Jul 14–18 Aug 4–8 Aug 11–15
M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm M–F 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$200 / $230 $200 / $230 $200 / $230
Creative Writing Camp Ages 12–16
Youth Camps | Sports, Writing
Ages 4–12Y
Kathy McCarty
Become inspired as you work on scripts, short stories, memoirs, essays, comic novellas, and poetry. This 2-week camp culminates in an online teen creative writing magazine showcasing the writers’ works… to be published online! Camp is for ALL LEVELS of writers. For examples of past students’ works, go online to: http://orindacreativewriting.homestead.com Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16371
Aug 4–14
M–Th 10:00 am–12:00 pm
$200 / $230
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Registration Information: (925) 254-2445
Youth camps
ACT and SAT Test Prep Ultimate SAT & ACT Prep
Discover & Create Ages 2.5–4Y
Youth/Teen
Ages 15–18Y
Princeton Review Staff
Master your exam with the most comprehensive prep course. We’ll review all the content, teach you our exclusive strategies and ensure you’re completely prepared with extensive in-class practice. Ultimate delivers 30 hours of live instruction and four practice tests, plus essential insider admissions advice. Course Benefits: the most comprehensive prep, in-class mastery with extensive practice and drills. Course Features: 30 hours of in-person or online instructor-led prep, four proctored practice tests, 15 additional SATs and two ACTs, access to both our SAT and ACT Self-Paced courses with 40–60 hours of video lessons. Guarantee: Score higher or get your money back! Location: Community Center, Room 7 or 9
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Youth Classes | ACT & SAT Prep, Art, Babysitting
Jul 12–Aug 20 Sa/M/W (see below)
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16989 16990
Jun 10–Jul 15 Jul 22–Aug 19
Watercolor
Tu Tu
9:45 am–10:30 am 9:45 am–10:30 am
$999 / $1,149
6:00–9:00 pm class days: 7/16, 7/21, 7/23, 7/30, 8/4, 8/6, 8/11, 8/13, 8/18, 8/20 9:00 am–1:15 pm test days: 7/12, 7/26, 8/9, 8/16
$70 / $80 $70 / $80
Youth/Teen
Ages 7–16Y
Ultimate ACT: Small Group Instruction 17073
Alice Croft
A fun-filled class for the toddler and adult to discover and learn through creating. Your child will experience a variety of activities such as painting, cooking, clay molding, nature walking, and movement. Come join the fun! Activities change with the seasons. Wear old clothing and walking shoes. Parents/Adults are required to stay and siblings allowed if registered. Additional $10 material fee required, payable to instructor at first class meeting. Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 7/1
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. Additional $25 materials fee due to instructor on first day of class.
Ultimate SAT: Small Group Instruction
Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 6/30
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17074
16969
Jul 12–Aug 27 Sa/W
(see below)
$999 / $1,149
Wednesday 6:00–9:00 pm class days: 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6, 8/13, 8/20, 8/27 Saturday 10:00 am–1:00 pm class days: 7/19, 8/2, 8/16 Saturday 9:00 am–1:15 pm test days: 7/12, 7/26, 8/9, 8/23
Jun 16–Aug 18 M
5:15 pm–6:30 pm
Babysitting Babysitting Class
Youth/Teen
Ages 10–14Y
Art Clay: Building & Sculpting (Grades K–8th) Ages 5–12Y
Anne Parr
Build, sculpt, and explore design, construction, and glazing techniques. Take home wonderful pieces. Ideal for beginners through skilled clay workers. Additional $20 fee includes supply, ceramic materials, lab, and kiln fees payable the first day of class.
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 an emergency. Students should bring a lunch. No special equipment required. Includes workbook. Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16918
Location: Community Center, Room 10
$99 / $114
May 3
Sa
9:00 am–2:30 pm
$48 / $55
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17066
Apr 10–May 29 Th
4:00 pm–05:00 pm
$115 / $132
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Carpentry: Weekend Woodworkers Ages 4Y and up
Julie Cole
A Parent (Adult)/Child Class. Kids and parents work together to build cool projects from wood. Learn to use hand tools: saws, hammers, drills, rasps and files. Create beautiful gifts, or something just for you. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16664 May 3–10 16665 Jun 7–14 16666 Jul 19–26 16667 Aug 16–23 *fee per pair
Sa Sa Sa Sa
10:00 am–12:00 pm 10:00 am–12:00 pm 10:00 am–12:00 pm 10:00 am–12:00 pm
$72* / $83* $72* / $83* $72* / $83* $72* / $83*
Gymnastics Gymnastics Classes Ages 3–8Y
Natallia California Gymnastics
Preschool: Ages 3–5
This class teaches beginning gymnastics and tumbling skills. Students will flip over the opportunity to learn the basics of all gymnastic events, as well as additional skills to enhance strength, coordination, agility, and confidence. Equipment includes bars, low beams, ladders, trampoline and spring boards, barrel and incline mats, vaulting blocks, tunnels, and music games. No jeans or dresses. To increase child participation, parents are asked to remain outside of activity room. Location: Community Center, Kindergym Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16959 16960 16962 16963 16965 16966
Carpentry Carpentry Club
Youth/Teen
Julie Cole
Join the carpentry club for flexible scheduling. Come to carpentry any time it is open. Available times and days subject to change. Valid for two years from date of purchase, for 8 hours. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates Day/Time Res/Non
May 1–31 Jun 1–30 Jul 1–31 Aug 1–31
Dates vary Dates vary Dates vary Dates vary
Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu
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
$70 / $80 $70 / $80 $84 / $97 $84 / $97 $84 / $97 $84 / $97
School Age: Ages 5–8
Grades 1–8
16678 16679 16680 16681
Apr 22–May 20 Apr 22–May 20 May 27–Jul 1 May 27–Jul 1 Jul 8–Aug 12 Jul 8–Aug 12
$145 / $167 $145 / $167 $145 / $167 $145 / $167
Youth Classes | Carpentry, Gymnastics
The City of Orinda, Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with California Gymnastics sponsors the tumbling and gymnastics classes.
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 enviroment. 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 Res/Non
16961 16964 16967
Apr 22–May 20 Tu May 27–Jul 1 Tu Jul 8–Aug 12 Tu
4:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm
$70 / $80 $84 / $97 $84 / $97
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Youth classes
Kindergym Ages 1–3Y
Alice Croft (Thu/Fri), Kelly Gooding (Mon/Wed)
Parent/Child Class. Much of a child’s early learning comes through physical activity. Our program offers range-of-movement exploration activities where a child can 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. 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. Use make-up book in the Kindergym for missed classes due to illness or class cancellation. A Hold Harmless form and information sheet must be completed prior to participation. Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 6/30, 7/2, 7/3, 7/4
Youth Classes | Gymnastics, Martial Arts
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16977 16980 16983 16986 16978 16981 16984 16987
Jun 9–Jul 14 Jun 11–Jul 16 Jun 12–Jul 17 Jun 13–Jul 18 Jul 21–Aug 18 Jul 23–Aug 20 Jul 24–Aug 21 Jul 25–Aug 22
M W Th F M W Th F
9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 10:15 am–11:00 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 10:15 am–11:00 am
$65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75
Kindergym: Crawlers & Wobbly Walkers Ages 1–18M
Alice Croft
Parent/Child Class. Come play in our Kindergym! Designed especially for older babies and beginning walkers who are ready to benefit from increased social interaction while developing their motor skills. Circle time with songs is also included. A Hold Harmless form and information sheet must be completed prior to participation. Children should be crawling.
Martial Arts
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 4/3, 4/4, 7/4, 7/5
Karate
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Ages 6–14Y
16971 16972
Jun 12–Jul 17 Jul 24–Aug 21
Th Th
10:20 am–11:05 am 10:20 am–11:05 am
$65 / $75 $65 / $75
Kindergym: Plus Ages 30M–4Y
Kelly Gooding (Mon/Wed), Alice Croft (Thu)
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 and information sheet must be completed prior to participation. Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 6/30, 7/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16993 16996 16994 16997
Jun 9–Jul 14 Jun 11–Jul 16 Jul 21–Aug 18 Jul 23–Aug 20
M W M W
10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am
$65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75 $65 / $75
Youth/Teen
Donald Stasenka
Traditional Okinawan Karate-do, Wado Ki Kai (style) means ‘to learn from all things.’ Kids of all strength and experience levels learn Karate in a no-contact, kid-friendly way. Kids are taught the importance of respect and self discipline, challenging their bodies and minds. This is a comprehensive program that deals with ‘street’ awareness, avoiding strangers, and self-defense on a kid’s level. You are welcome to sit in on classes for a week to see if it is a good fit. Location: Founder’s Auditorium No class 7/4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17174 17177 17178 17179
May 2–28 Jun 4–27 Jul 2–28 Aug 1–27
M/F M/F M/F M/F
4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
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Self Defense: Aiki Jujitsu Ages 7–18Y
Tot Soccer
Youth/Teen
Doug Haight (Mon), Irving Lee (Sat)
Ages 3–5Y
Skyhawks Staff
Students develop confidence, coordination, and balance and learn 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.
Tot Soccer introduces 3–5 year olds to basic soccer instruction for boys and girls. Young players develop ball handling skills and soccer fundamentals.Classes take place at the Orinda Community Center Park and most classes are moved indoors in the case of rain.
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 5/24
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Beginning & Intermediate: Ages 7–12 Barcode Date Day Time Res/Non
16954 16951 17183 17185
May 3–Jun 28 May 5–Jun 23 Jul 7–Aug 25 Jul 12–Aug 30
Sa M M Sa
9:15 am–10:15 am 6:00 pm–7:00 pm 6:00 pm–7:00 pm 9:15 am–10:15 am
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
Teen: Ages 13–18 May 3–Jun 28 May 5–Jun 23 Jul 7–Aug 25 Jul 12–Aug 30
16435 16436 16437 16438 16439 16440
May 31–Jun 28 May 31–Jun 28 May 31–Jun 28 Jul 12–Aug 9 Jul 12–Aug 9 Jul 12–Aug 9
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
9:00 am–9:45 am 10:00 am–10:45 am 11:00 am–11:45 pm 9:00 am–9:45 am 10:00 am–10:45 am 11:00 am–11:45 pm
Sa M M Sa
10:15 am–11:15 am 7:00 pm–8:00 pm 7:00 pm–8:00 pm 10:15 am–11:15 am
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
$60 / $69 $60 / $69 $60 / $69 $60 / $69 $60 / $69 $60 / $69
Flag Football: Instructional League Ages 6–8Y
Barcode Date Day Time Res/Non
16957 16952 17180 16958
Location: Community Center Park
Skyhawks Staff
Flag Football is an exciting, fun filled, high-scoring game of 5-on-5 football. The league is non-competitive with emphasis on individual skill development, teamwork, character building and most importantly FUN. The league is CO-ED. Location: Wilder Park, Field 1 17150
Sep 14–Nov 2
Su
2:00 pm–5:00 pm
$140 / $161
Sports Tot Baseball Ages 3–5Y
Skyhawks Staff
This program was designed to give children a positive first step into baseball. Participants learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sportsspecific games tailored to their attention spans. Our trained staff and progressive curriculum allows kids to develop at their own pace in a fun and safe environment with lots of encouragement. Location: Community Center Park Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16447 16448
May 31–Jun 28 Sa Jul 12–Aug 9 Sa
11:00 am–11:45 am 11:00 am–11:45 am
$60 / $69 $60 / $69
Tot Basketball Ages 3–5Y
Youth Classes | Martial Arts, Sports
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Skyhawks Staff
This program was designed to give children a positive first step into basketball. Participants learn balance, body movement, hand/ eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sports-specific games tailored to their attention spans. Our trained staff and progressive curriculum allows kids to develop at their own pace in a fun and safe environment with lots of encouragement. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16441 16444
May 31–Jun 28 Sa Jul 12–Aug 9 Sa
10:00 am–10:45 am 10:00 am–10:45 am
$60 / $69 $60 / $69
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Youth classes
Tennis Classes
Youth/Teen
Ages 5–14Y
John Fogli, Ron Noon
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! Additional $10 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 6/30, 7/2, 7/5
Soccer
Instructor: John Fogli Ages 5–7 years Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16931 16934
Jun 9–Aug 11 M Jun 11–Aug 13 W
4:00 pm–4:40 pm 4:00 pm–4:40 pm
$196 / $225 $196 / $225
Ages 6–8 years Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16932
Jun 9–Aug 11
M
4:45 pm–5:25 pm
$196 / $225
Ages 9–14 years Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16933
Jun 9–Aug 11
M
5:30 pm–6:20 pm
$196 / $225
Ages 6–10 years Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Youth Classes | Sports, OYA
16935 16936
Jun 11–Aug 13 W Jun 11–Aug 13 W
4:45 pm–5:25 pm 5:25 pm–6:15 pm
$196 / $225 $196 / $225
Instructor: Ron Noon Ages 4–7 years Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16919
Jun 21–Aug 23 Sa
10:00 am–10:40 am
$171 / $197
Ages 6–10 years Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16920
Jun 21–Aug 23 Sa
10:45 am–11:25 am
Water Polo: Introduction
$171 / $197
Youth/Teen
Ages 5–14Y
Noel Murphy
The Orinda Youth Water Polo Program in conjunction with Noel Murphy Water Polo, is designed to teach the fundamentals of water polo and work on skill development with an emphasis on having fun and learning the sport through teamwork. We are happy to announce the return of Program Director & Head Coach, Noel Murphy. Noel has many years of experience coaching and playing water polo, and played on one of Cal’s NCAA Water Polo Championship teams. He utilizes the help of selected/former players of local clubs and high school teams to teach and coach in the program. Location: Miramonte High School, Miramonte Pool Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17149
Sep 7–Oct 12
Su
5:00 pm–6:00 pm
Orinda Youth Association
$140 / $161
Practices begin the week of 8/25 Games take place 9/6–10/25
Youth/Teen
A recreational league in which players are introduced to the fundamentals of soccer and given the opportunity to develop their skills against equal competition. 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) / $160(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
Age as of 9/1
U5 U6 U7 U8 U10 U12 U14
4Y 5Y or younger 6Y or younger 7Y or younger 8–9Y 10–11Y 12–13Y
3 on 3 w/no goal keeper 3 on 3 w/no goal keeper 6 on 6 plus goal keeper 6 on 6 plus goal keeper 8 on 8 plus goal keeper Regulation 11 on 11 Regulation 11 on 11
Boys Girls
17131 17141 17142 17132 17134 17143 17144 17145 17136 17146 17147 17137 17148 17139
Register Early
By registering your child during the early registration period, we ensure that either one friend/coach request will be honored. If you register after the early registration period has ended your child will be placed on a team with roster space available.
Become an OYA Coach, get 40% off! We need your help and invite you to be a part of your child’s experience by becoming a head or assistant coach. Watch the children develop sportsmanship, improve their skills, make new friends, and have fun. Coaches also get priority on roster requests. All coaches are required to complete the Live Scan (fingerprinting) procedure. Each coach that completes an online certification training provided by the National Association of Youth Sports will receive a 40% refund on their child’s registration (limit one coach per team). This training can be completed at NAYS.org. If interested in coaching, please indicate on your child’s registration form or online when registering, call (925) 254-2445, or email tfaulk@cityoforinda.org.
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Art
Watercolor
Plein Air: Painting from Life Workshop
Watercolor Portrait Workshop
Ages 18Y and up Jeanette Le Grue
The goal of this workshop is for you to learn to SEE the abstract design essential for every good painting. Plan your painting and then paint your plan. Jeanette will show you how to simplify your painting to capture the essence of the subject. She is a gifted hands-on teacher. Through lectures, demos and individual daily critique, each student will grow in their abilities and discover their own strengths. You will be painting all prima, the direct approach: seeing the big shapes, and relationships of grays to color. You will learn the importance of observation rather than the use of formulas, and to paint what you actually see and feel. Explore composition, design, value and color harmony, brushwork and edges. Jeanette Le Grue has studied with master painter Don Ricks (protégé to the Russian colorist Sergei Bongart). Jeanette shows her work nationally, in galleries and museums and has won numerous awards. No refunds will be given unless your spot can be filled. Location: TBA, TBA Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17079
Jun 5–8
Th–Su
9:00 am–4:00 pm
$540 / $621
Figure Painting & Drawing Ages 18Y and up
Hilary Mills Lambert
This popular long-running workshop provides an opportunity to draw and paint models in a relaxed self-paced environment. Working directly from a posed model enhances the artist’s drawing and painting skills as well as developing a sense of pictorial composition, style, use of various mediums, etc. Length of poses varies from 20 minutes to one pose each session. Hilary Lambert, MFA, is continuing in the Norman Nicholson tradition. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17031 17032
Apr 29–Jun 17 Jul 8–Aug 26
Tu Tu
9:00 am–12:00 pm 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$121 / $139 $121 / $139
Garden Mosaics Workshop Ages 18Y and up
Delaine Hackney
Learn to create an exterior mosaic that will last for many decades. Lecture and demonstration covers use of tools, materials and technique. Participants may choose to make a stepping-stone, house number plaque or flowerpot. $30 materials fee includes choice of substrate along with a plethora of colorful ceramic, glass and found objects. Students may bring in any personal tiles, broken plates, beads, trinkets etc. to supplement. Class is taught in a fun and casual environment.
This one-day specialty workshop covers techniques for painting lively watercolor portraits of faces. Topics will include drawing individual facial features in full face, profile and 3/4 views, analyzing the effects of light and shadow on these faces and systematic methods for mixing a variety of skin tones using watercolors. Mirrors and reference pictures will be provided but participants can also bring photographs of their own choosing to use. Bring your own watercolors, brushes, and watercolor paper or a $10 material/supply fee payable to the instructor. Location: Community Center, Room 10 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17071
Jul 26
Sa
10:00 am–1:00 pm
$30 / $35
Watercolor: Intensive
Suitable for beginning, intermediate and advanced painters, this one week intensive class begins with a quick review of basic watercolor techniques such as wet into wet, wet on dry, large washes and achieving detailed control of the medium. Following student interests, we move into painting natural and man-made objects such as clouds, water, foliage, architectural elements and people as a preliminary to more challenging work with portraits and landscapes. Consultation time will be provided regarding current and future individual watercolor projects. Additional $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class. Suggested materials list provided at first class. Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17072
Jul 28–Aug 1
M–F 10:00 am–1:00 pm
$120 / $136
Watercolor I/II/III (Beginning–Advanced)
Suitable for beginning, intermediate and advanced painters, this intensive class will provide a review as needed of basic watercolor techniques with an emphasis on achieving detailed control of the medium. Join this class for a chance to pursue watercolor projects in a relaxed, exploratory environment. 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 supplies. Suggested materials list provided at first class.
Adult Classes | Art
Ages 18Y and up
Susan McAllister
Location: Community Center, Room 10 No class 6/30 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17070
Jun 16–Aug 18 M
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$110 / $126
Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17060 17061 17062 17063
May 28 Jun 28 Jul 30 Aug 30
W Sa W Sa
11:00 am–4:00 pm 11:00 am–4:00 pm 11:00 am–4:00 pm 11:00 am–4:00 pm
$90 / $103 $90 / $103 $90 / $103 $90 / $103
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Adult
Competitive Bidding Ages 18Y and up
Carol Griffin
Have you ever wondered what to do when the opponent bids your suit, has taken away your opening bid, or stolen your bidding room? Interference can be a nuisance that sometimes can be taken advantage of in bidding. Come learn how to handle these pesky opponents. Do you know the difference between: You– 1S (2H) 3S vs You 1S (2H) 3H? Come and find out!
Bridge
Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 8/13
Beginning through advanced classes. Carol Griffin is an accredited ACBL ‘Star’ and an ABTA ‘Master’ teacher. Carol is also a Silver Life Master player who loves the game and teaching. Michael Gosnell is an ACBL accredited Director and a Gold Life Master, having earned over 2600 masterpoints. Material Fees: textbook or workbook available from instructor at first class meeting. Fees payable directly to instructor. Fees listed are approximate. Beginning and Diamond ($20) Doubles ($12) and Rusty ($10).
17067
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Bridge Basics One Ages 18Y and up
Michael Gosnell
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. Workbook for approx. $12 is available from instructor. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 5/26
Adult Classes | Bridge
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16999 17000 17001 17002
May 5–Jun 30 Jul 7–Aug 25 May 6–Jun 24 Jul 8–Aug 26
M M Tu Tu
10:00 am–12:00 pm 10:00 am–12:00 pm 6:30 pm–8:30 pm 6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115
Carol Griffin
Intermediate–Advanced. This class demonstrates three kinds of signals (attitude, count, and suit preference) and when each one is used by the defense. Several methods of discards are discussed. Class consists of a lecture and supervised play with pre-dealt hands. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 8/12 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17069
Jul 29–Sep 2
Tu
10:00 am–12:00 pm
W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$60 / $69
End Plays Workshop Ages 18Y and up
Carol Griffin
Learn the techniques involved in using an End Play. An End Play is throwing an opponent in at a particular time when one is forced to give only a favorable return; such as giving declarer a sluff and a rough or the opportunity to receive a free finesse. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 8/13 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17068
Jul 30–Sep 3
W
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
$60 / $69
Improving Your Judgement Workshop Ages 18Y and up
Carol Griffin
This course focuses on opening borderline hands and opening in third and fourth seats. Learn how to open Weak Two and competitive bidding based on the law of total tricks. Each week, pre-dealt hands selected to demonstrate strategies are played. Several classes will consist primarily of practice hands, with some being pre-dealt. There is something to learn for everyone! Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 8/13 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Signals & Discards Workshop Ages 18Y and up
Jul 30–Sep 3
$60 / $69
17014
Jul 30–Sep 3
W
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$60 / $69
Doubles Workshop Ages 18Y and up
Carol Griffin
This course covers the use of the double bid. Depending on when it is used it has many meanings. The class covers take-out doubles and responses, balancing doubles and responses, negative doubles, and (if time permits) support doubles. We will briefly cover what one considers to make a penalty double. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Drop-in Bridge
17010
Jul 31–Aug 28
Th
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
$60 / $69
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. $10 fee.
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Adult
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Newplicate: The Most Exciting Game of Bridge! Ages 18Y and up
Carol Griffin
Experienced Players. Newplicate is for those that are new to “Duplicate.” In a Newplicate game all players eventually play the same hands. The winners are decided by how well the hands are played, or defended, and then given Master Points. This is an opportunity to improve bridge skills while earning Master Points in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Sessions start promptly at scheduled times. • Make new friends • Welcoming cup of coffee • Offered year-round (except for holiday and special events) • ACBL Sanction Game, Carol Griffin Directing • No partner necessary • No MONSTERS allowed! NEWPLICATE: 0–500 pts
Tuesdays, 12:30 pm–approx. 4:00 pm Game Starts Promptly: 1:00 pm Fees: $10 materials fee per Tuesday
Computers Ages 18Y and up
Lynn Pesonen, EZ Computers
Unless otherwise noted, bring your own laptop. Otherwise laptops are provided (two people per computer). A take-home manual is provided. All classes are hands-on. Excel & Word
If you don’t know them, you need to. Even if you think you do, you probably need to re-familiarize yourself with the basics of Word & Excel as we move to Cloud based computing. This class will help you stay current and help you apply your new knowledge immediately. Instructor will collect a $30 lab fee at the first class session. Location: Community Center, Room 5 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16870
Apr 30–May 14 W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$125 / $144
Excel: Next Step
Cut your work time in half! Learn the tricks you need to keep pace in today’s fast computer-based world. You may know how to work with Excel, but do you know how to make it work for you? Instructor will collect a $20 lab fee at class. Location: Community Center, Room 5 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16871
May 21
W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$45 / $51
Impress your audience! Design, enhance and conduct dynamic formats, bulleted lists, pictures, objects and apply animation effects to enhance the visual appeal of your presentations. Instructor will collect a $20 lab fee at class. Location: Community Center, Room 5 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16873
Jun 4
W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$45 / $51
Digital Photo & Photoshop Elements
You have photos you have taken with your digital camera, now what? Learn how to upload, organize and edit your pictures with PhotoShop Elements. The concepts you learn will allow you to enhance and preserve great photos. Instructor will collect a $30 lab fee at the first class session. Computers and scanners are provided. One person per computer. Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16868
Jun 11–18
W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$85 / $98
Adult Classes | Bridge, computers
PowerPoint
Computer Classes
Digital Photo & Shutterfly
Picture the possibilities of what you could do with your photos if you could capture them from your device, organize them into folders and upload them onto Shutterfly.com to use their free unlimited online storage. With Shutterfly you can easily enhance and share your photos, plus create your own photo books, greeting cards, calendars and more. Instructor will collect a $20 lab fee at class. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16869
Jun 25
W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$45 / $51
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Adult
Inside Dirt
Lamorinda Lunch n’ Learn Ages 18Y and up
Linda Mizes
The City of Orinda, Lafayette and Town of Moraga are partnering to offer a three-part series on backyard gardening. Attend one class or all three! From the basic to the advanced gardener— everyone will learn something new. Linda Mizes is an Orinda resident that as a Contra Costa Master Gardener, has managed habitat and organic gardens at Orinda Intermediate and Miramonte High School and is a school garden consultant working with other local schools. She is also a certified Master Composter and instructor providing workshops throughout the county. Lecture/Q & A begins at 10:30 am; lunch is served at 12:00 pm. It’s for the Birds (...and Bees)
Learn about providing and protecting habitat resources for the birds, bees and other critters in our gardens using native plants and other garden strategies (permaculture, organic gardening, etc.). Lunch will be provided by Tiffany Court Assisted Living of Walnut Creek. Adult Classes | Lunch n’ Learn, Cooking, Dance
Location: Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16876
May 6
Tu
10:30 am–1:00 pm
Ages 18Y and up
Chat Mingkwan
Materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor for each class. Location: Community Center, Kitchen Korean Cooking
Tasty and simple are Korean characteristics when it comes to food, not to mention the amount of chuilies being used, Spicy! Join us and cook up some popular Korean dishes and small side dishes, a signature of Korean meals. Learn to make Pa Jon (pancake), Kimchee, Chup Chae (bean noodles), BBQ ribs, etc. Bring your shart chef’s knife, apron, and beverage. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Tu
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
$50 / $57
Vietnamese Cooking
Explore delicious and exotic Vietnamese food. Using recipes from his book Quick & Easy Vietnamese Cooking, Chat leads participants on a taste exploration. Learn simple techniques in preparing dishes such as fish in a clay pot, fresh spring rolls, lemon-grass chicken, mango and pumpkin pie, and shaking beef salad, sauces (nouc cham), and dressings. Use fresh herbs, such as mint (Rau Ram), basil (Rau Que), and cilantro (Ngo Gai). Bring a sharp chef’s knife or cleaver, cutting board, hand towel and beverage. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16886
Jun 30
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17152
Jun 10
Tu
10:30 am–1:00 pm
$10 / $11
Garden Habitats
Visit a certified National Wildlife Habitat and a Bay Friendly Garden located in Orinda. Demonstrations on composting and worm composting, habitat gardening techniques, organic gardening, and permaculture. View a backyard chicken coop as well. Lunch will be provided by The Kensington Independent and Assisted Living and Memory Care. Location: Private Orinda residence (location will be sent to participants) Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17153
Jul 8
Tu
10:30 am–1:00 pm
$10 / $11
Basic Sushi & Nigiri
Cooking: Asian
May 20
Location: Moraga Gardens Farm (1370 Moraga Way, Moraga)
$10 / $11
Cooking
16887
Soil composition is one of the most important factors of a flourishing garden. Learn about soil biota and how to keep the soil organisms healthy. Composting basics, mulching guidelines and fascinating soil facts will be discussed. Lunch will be provided by Moraga Royale Assisted Living.
M
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Learn to slice fresh fish and shape into bite-size offerings for Sashimi and Nigiri. Learn to convert plain rice into flavorful sushi rice, wrap, and roll into all sorts of Nigiri and Sushi. Hands-on prepare traditional rolls, Nori Maki and trendy rolls, Uramaki. Learn all the basic of preparing fresh sushi and have fun creating your own delicious and healthy dinner such as hamachi and unagi Nigiri, cucumber roll, spicy roll, California roll and Philadelphia roll. Bring your sharp pointed-tip CHEF’S knife, bamboo matt, cloth hand towel, large cutting board, beverage, and a to-go box. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16885
Jul 28
M
6:30 pm–9:30 pm
$50 / $57
Dance Ballet
Teen/Adult
Ballet I/II: Basic & Continuing
Ages 13Y and up
Ginger Megley
Love music and the beauty of ballet? Class emphasizes ballet technique, musicality and the joy of movement. Participants should have at least one year of previous ballet training. Location: Community Center, Room 1 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16856
Jun 10–Jul 29
Tu
7:30 pm–9:00 pm
$125 / $144
$50 / $57
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Line Dancing Ages 18Y and up
John Trentacosti
Beginning/Easy Intermediate Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 5/26, 5/27 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Ballet Class Cards
Cards may be purchased at the Orinda Community Center during office hours. Valid for 60 days from date of purchase. No senior discount on drop-in passes. Individual Class Cards—Ballet
1-visit class card: $18(Res) / $20(Non) 6-visit class card: $96(Res) / $110(Non)
Jane Black
This 2-hour 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 required. Students are encouraged to take class two times per week for optimum benefit. Location: Community Center, Room 1 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Flamenco
Tu Tu/Th Th Tu Tu/Th Th
9:45 am–11:45 am 9:45 am–11:45 am 9:45 am–11:45 am 9:45 am–11:45 am 9:45 am–11:45 am 9:45 am–11:45 am
$96 / $110 $180 / $207 $96 / $110 $96 / $110 $180 / $207 $96 / $110
Teen/Adult
Ages 16Y and up
Alicia Zamora
Move to the exciting sound of Flamenco, the fiery Gypsy dance from Spain. The class focuses on basic techniques, strengthening exercise 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! Beginning Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17056 17059
May 6–Jun 17 Jun 24–Jul 8
Tu Tu
6:30 pm–7:30 pm 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$110 / $126 $90 / $103
Intermediate/Advanced Location: Community Center, Room 2 May 6–Jun 17 Jun 24–Jul 8
Tu Tu
7:00 pm–8:00 pm 6:00 pm–8:00 pm
6:30 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:00 am 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:00 am 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:00 am
$35 / $40 $35 / $40 $42 / $48 $42 / $48 $42 / $48 $42 / $48
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17025 17186 17026 17187 17027 17188
Apr 28–Jun 2 Apr 29–Jun 3 Jun 9–Jul 14 Jun 10–Jul 15 Jul 21–Aug 25 Jul 22–Aug 26
M Tu M Tu M Tu
7:30 pm–9:00 pm 10:00 am–11:30 am 7:30 pm–9:00 pm 10:00 am–11:30 am 7:30 pm–9:00 pm 10:00 am–11:30 am
$35 / $40 $35 / $40 $42 / $48 $42 / $48 $42 / $48 $42 / $48
Drop-in Class Fee: $13(Res) / $15(Non)
Salsa Ages 18Y and up
Tomaj Trenda
Salsa I: Club Style/Beginning Level
Learn and have fun dancing to the hottest Latin music fast! Salsa takes you into the heart of the infectious Latin rhythms. Learn timing, footwork, lead/follow patterns, and styling. This is a fun and lively class. No partner required and no experience necessary. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17035 Jun 16–Aug 18 M 7:00 pm–8:00 pm *Fee per couple.
$120 / $138 $200 / $230*
Salsa II: Club Style / Intermediate–Advanced
Learn and have fun dancing to the hottest Latin music fast! Salsa takes you into the heart of the infectious Latin rhythms. Learn timing, footwork, lead/follow patterns, and styling. Radically improve your salsa dancing and watch your confidence soar in this fun and energetic class. Good technique and a variety of moves are taught. Includes time for open dancing. No partner required. Prerequisite: Beginning Salsa or previous partner dancing experience. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17057 17058
M Tu M Tu M Tu
Adult Classes | Dance
Ages 13Y and up
May 20–Jun 24 May 20–Jun 26 May 22–Jun 26 Jul 8–Aug 12 Jul 8–Aug 14 Jul 10–Aug 14
Apr 28–Jun 2 Apr 29–Jun 3 Jun 9–Jul 14 Jun 10–Jul 15 Jul 21–Aug 25 Jul 22–Aug 26
Intermediate Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 5/26, 5/27
Ballet II: Intermediate & Continuing
16858 17081 16861 16859 17082 16862
17021 17181 17022 17182 17023 17184
$110 / $126 $90 / $103
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17036 Jun 16–Aug 18 M 8:00 pm–9:30 pm *Fee per couple.
$120 / $138 $200 / $230*
Drop-in Class Fee: $13.50(Res) / $15(Non)
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Adult
Social / Ballroom Dance Ages 18Y and up
David Kelso, Chris Mehling
Enjoy the fun of social dance! Whether there are weddings, parties, or cruises in your future or just want to get out and move, this class is for you. If you are new to partner dancing, David Kelso and Chris Mehlingís relaxed teaching style makes it easy to learn the skills needed to dance well and have a great time in any social situation. Continuing students know that there are always new steps and new ways to become better leaders and followers. In addition to dancing with your own partner, learn the necessary lead-and-follow skills more quickly by exchanging dance partners several times during each class. Partners are required at registration. Singles should come to the first class to be paired with other singles before they register. Note: Hard-soled shoes with either leather or plastic soles are recommended. Basic
Dog Obedience Ages 18Y and up
Bonnie Brown Cali
Puppy Head Start (Pups 9–20 weeks)
Your puppy has a lot to learn before the age of six months. Our Puppy Head Start class gives your pup the opportunity to meet and play with other dogs and people in a safe environment. We also put your pup on the right track for learning household manners and beginning obedience. We cover house breaking, chewing, leash training, and coming when called. This is a fun class, suitable for the entire family to attend. Bring proof that your pup is under veterinarian care. Minimum age limit for the handler is 16. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a 6-foot leash and dog kibble the first day of class. DROP-IN CARDS AVAILABLE for this class: $28/$32
West Coast Swing & Mambo. Basic focuses on the basic steps of selected dances and the fundamental body mechanics necessary for all dancing.
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class on 7/3
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/2
16901 16902 16903 16904
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16879
Adult Classes | Dance, Dog Obedience
Dog Obedience
Jun 18–Jul 30
W
7:30 pm–9:00 pm
$78 / $90
Intermediate
Mambo & Nightclub Two-Step (continued). 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. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16881
Jun 18–Jul 30
W
8:30 pm–10:00 pm
$78 / $90
Both Basic & Intermediate Classes
West Coast Swing, Mambo, Nightclub Two-Step. Class participation requires approval of instructors. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16883
Jun 18–Jul 30
W
7:30 pm–10:00 pm
$108 / $124
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Apr 17–May 1 May 8–22 Jun 19–Jul 10 Jul 17–31
Th Th Th Th
5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm
$75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86
Beginning Obedience: Building a Relationship (20 Weeks+)
Now is the time to bring out the best in your dog. In this foundation class your dog learns how to walk nicely on leash, sit and down stay, come when called, not to bolt through doors, to leave items alone, not to jump up, and how to behave when groomed or examined. With these skills, your dog will have a more meaningful life, be handy around the house, and be a welcome part of society. The first class of the session is mandatory, and you attend without your dog. Bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age limit for handler is 16. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16905 16906 16907 16908
Apr 17–May 22 Apr 17–May 22 Jun 19–Jul 31 Jun 19–Jul 31
Th Th Th Th
3:15 pm–4:00 pm 6:15 pm–7:00 pm 3:15 pm–4:00 pm 6:15 pm–7:00 pm
$148 / $170 $148 / $170 $148 / $170 $148 / $170
Dog Obedience Drop-in Ages 18Y and up
Lynn Kosmakos
Thursdays, 9:30 am–11:30 am
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium (enter through Room 5) Drop-in rate: $15(Res) / $17(Non) 6-visit pass*: $87(Res) / $95(Non) *Valid for 90 days from date of purchase. No senior discount on drop-in pass.
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Techniques for Off-Leash Control (20 Weeks+)
Now that your dog understands basic obedience let us help you move on to the next step. Our off-leash preparation classes teach your dog hand signals and voice control from a distance of twenty feet. Our goal is to help you train your dog to walk nicely at your side with your hands off the leash, drop to a down from a distance, come to heel position, and other behaviors that are invaluable for the family dog, those who wish to go on toward agility training, hunt work, or search and rescue. Please bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age limit for the handler is 16. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Apr 17–May 22 Apr 17–May 22 Jun 19–Jul 31 Jun 19–Jul 31
Th Th Th Th
4:15 pm–5:00 pm 7:15 pm–8:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm 7:15 pm–8:00 pm
$148 / $170 $148 / $170 $148 / $170 $148 / $170
Film Program with James Keller Ages 18Y and up
James Keller
Classic Movies for Kids of All Ages
From the beginning of movies, children have been part of them as well as part of the audience. Stories were developed for the wonder of young eyes such as Rin Tin Tin the first movie star dog who was as popular as Charlie Chaplin whose first full length film was THE KID in which a little boy got as much screen time as the Little Tramp. As movies began to talk many classics written for children such as TREASURE ISLAND, ALICE IN WONDERLAND and THE WIZARD OF OZ found larger audience throughout the whole world. This series represents the variety of movies for the family. MOVIES: National Velvet, Lassie Come Home, The Yearling, The Little Princess, Fly Away Home, Time Bandits, Indian in the Cupboard, The Black Stallion, Red Balloon and A Cat in Paris. Location: Library, Auditorium
Freestyle Dancing
Freestyle Dancing incorporates obedience, tricks and choreography into team dancing with your dog. Let’s bring the fun back into obedience by teaching our dogs to move to the music with us. By the end of this 6-week session you will have a fun and easy choreographed routine to perform with your dog. Your dog will be tired and happy after this 45-minute workout, and so will you! Perfect for dogs who need more than basic pet manners, and the behaviors learned are very handy for obedience on and off of the dance floor. Pre-requisite Beginning Obedience or instructor’s approval. Please bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age limit for handler is 16. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. DROP-IN CARDS AVAILABLE for this class: $28/$32
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17120
Jun 4–Jul 30
W
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$100 / $115
Adult Classes | Dog Obedience, Film
16909 16910 16911 16912
Film
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/3 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16913 16914
Apr 17–May 22 Th Jun 19–Jul 31 Th
2:15 pm–3:00 pm 2:15 pm–3:00 pm
$148 / $170 $148 / $170
Novice II: Intermediate–Advanced (Dogs 6 mo. +)
Ages 18Y and up
Lynn Kosmakos
Novice II classes are designed for dogs ready to train at a more advanced level and train on more complicated skills. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16915 16916
May 8–Jun 26 Jul 10–Aug 28
Th Th
9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am
$103 / $118 $103 / $118
Open Utility: Advanced Ages 18Y and up
Lynn Kosmakos
Designed for dogs ready to train at a more advanced level. Prerequisite: Novice II class or instructor approval. Location: Community Center, Auditorium (enter through Room 5) Thursdays (Continuing): 10:30 am–11:30 am
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Adult
Fit An’trim Fitness Pass—If you would like to take several fitness classes, try out the 6-visit fitness pass which is valid for Cheryl Antrim’s Fit An’trim classes. Single-visit card: $11(Res) / $13(Non) 6-visit: $60(Res) / $66(Non) Cards are valid for 90 days from date of purchase. No senior discount on fitness passes. Multi-class Discount—Two classes per week, same session fees: take $2 discount off second class.
Fitness Fall Prevention: Balance & Stay Fit
Fit An’trim Gentle Fitness & Fun (60+) Ages 60Y and up
Cheryl Antrim
Jennifer Forney
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, strength-training in chairs, and cool down are all part of this class plus the bonus of FUN! Bring a buddy to share the smiles.
This chair class utilizes some exercises done while sitting and some while standing. Focus on strengthening the legs, arms, core, and improving your balance. The key to aging—stay active, strong and mobile.
Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 5/26, 7/21, 7/24, 7/28, 7/31
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16804 16806 16805 16807
Apr 28–Jun 23 May 1–Jun 26 Jun 30–Aug 25 Jul 3–Aug 28
M Th M Th
10:00 am–11:00 am 10:00 am–11:00 am 10:00 am–11:00 am 10:00 am–11:00 am
$64 / $74 $72 / $83 $56 / $64 $56 / $64
Dancercise Adult Classes | Fitness
Ages 18Y and up
Ages 18Y and up
Helen Doughty
Come join this session filled with easy to follow, yet challenging, routines choreographed to the best music hits of yesterday. Location: Community Center, Room 1 No class 5/26, 9/1 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16808 16809 16854
Apr 28–Jun 11 M/W 7:30 pm–8:30 pm Jun 16–Jul 23 M/W 7:30 pm–8:30 pm Jul 28–Sep 8 M/W 7:30 pm–8:30 pm
$92 / $105 $85 / $98 $85 / $98
Lunchtime Boot Camp Ages 18Y and up
Jennifer Forney
Location: Community Center, Room 2 16813 16814
May 30–Jun 27 F Jul 11–Aug 15 F
11:00 am–12:00 pm 11:00 am–12:00 pm
$46 / $53 $56 / $64
Nia® Body-Mind Fitness Ages 18Y and up
Janet Kaufman
You will be hooked! Get back in shape, maintain, or challenge your fitness level. Nia® is cardiovascular fitness blending movements from the dance, martial, and healing arts. Nia® offers full-body conditioning to increase flexibility, mobility, agility and strength. The movement is set to a variety of music ranging from New Age, Electronic, World, and Pop. Nia® is based on moving the body’s way, seeking pleasure in movement, freedom of expression, and self-healing through mindfulness. Students find Nia® to be playful, joyful, and they keep coming back for more! Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 7/4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16894 16895 16896
May 2–Jun 6 Jun 13–Jul 18 Jul 25–Aug 29
F F F
9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am
$66 / $75 $55 / $63 $63 / $75
Gain lean muscle, improve your fitness, become stronger, and have fun at the same time! Nice days we are outside in the park. We use TRX, weights, pilates and light running. Location: Community Center, Kindergym Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16810 16811
Jun 2–30 Jul 7–Aug 11
M M
12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
$65 / $74 $78 / $88
Nia® Individual Class Cards Valid for 60 days from date of purchase. No senior discount on drop-in passes. 1-class card: $13 (Res) / $15 (Non) 6-class card: $72 (Res) / $83 (Non)
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Yoga and Meditation All levels are welcome! Yoga: Iyengar
Ages 18Y and up
Jeanne Dowell
Jeanne Dowell, former instructor under the US Olympic Committee, brings a unique approach to her classes. Jeanne has studied throughout the world with Mary Dunn, Angela Farmer, and the Iyengars in India. Emphasis is on strength building, stamina, stress and relaxing techniques. Yoga is a science of the body and mind. To keep one focused and bring your yoga on a daily basis, weekly themes are given to students. Location: Community Center, Kindergym Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Ages 18Y and up
Jennifer Forney
Mat Pilates—Core, Strength, Stretch
Stretch, strengthen, center, and balance. Breathing and core engagement are fundamentals of Pilates, resulting in a sharpened mind and better body alignment. Stretch as we strengthen and tone your muscles. Please bring your own mat if you have one. Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16816 16817
May 30–Jun 27 F Jul 11–Aug 15 F
12:00 pm–1:00 pm 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
$65 / $74 $78 / $88
Tai Chi Ch’uan: Qigong Ages 18Y and up
Marlyn Cooper
Guang Ping Yang or Original Yang Tai Chi is a powerful 64 movement form. Warm ups and stretches will define the range of motion and stimulate the flow of positive, healing energy, called ‘Qi’. Martial applications and push hands help students perfect their forms. Qigong forms (static, dynamic, meditative, tendon stretching and strenghtening) clear the mind and deepen breathing to prepare for Tai Ch Ch’uan. Master Marilyn Cooper is an international gold medalist in Tai Chi and a national Grand Champion in Northern Shaolin King Fu with more than 47 years of experience. Wear loose pants and flexible shoes. Location: Community Center, Kindergym and Room 2 No class 6/7 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16848 16851 16849 16852
May 17–Jun 28 Jun 16–Jul 21 Jul 12–Aug 16 Jul 28–Aug 25
Sa M Sa M
9:00 am–10:30 am 6:00 pm–7:00 pm 9:00 am–10:30 am 6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$120 / $138 $120 / $138 $120 / $138 $100 / $115
Jun 10–Jul 15 Jun 12–Jul 17 Jul 22–Aug 26 Jul 24–Aug 28
Tu Th Tu Th
6:15 pm–7:30 pm 8:45 am–10:00 am 6:15 pm–7:30 pm 8:45 am–10:00 am
$96 / $110 $96 / $110 $96 / $110 $96 / $110
Yoga Basics
Ages 18Y and up
Veera Sanjana
In this series you will build a strong foundation and understanding of the practice of Yoga. It is based on a series of restorative postures designed to cleanse, tone and nourish the organs. These help relieve the effects of chronic stress and restore the energy. Yoga Basics is not about how much you can DO, but how much you can relax and let go. This class is designed for people of all ages and fitness levels and is ideal for those in need of deep rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16838 16839
Jun 10–Jul 15 Jul 22–Aug 26
Tu Tu
6:30 pm–7:45 pm 6:30 pm–7:45 pm
$93 / $107 $93 / $107
Location: Library, Garden Room Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16841 16842
Jun 12–Jul 17 Jul 24–Aug 28
Th Th
10:15 am–11:30 am 10:15 am–11:30 am
$93 / $107 $93 / $107
Yoga: Vinyasa/Power Flow
Ages 18Y and up
Tanuka Gordon
Vinyasa yoga is the practice of yoga that links breath with movement. In this series you will be flowing through several strong standing and seated yoga postures linked together with sun salutations. The class will help you build strength and balance, while helping you relax your mind by focusing on the breath. Get ready to move and have fun. You may even get a good sweat!
Adult Classes | Fitness
Pilates
16831 16834 16832 16835
Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 7/26 and 8/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16845 16846
May 31–Jun 28 Sa Jul 12–Aug 23 Sa
9:30 am–10:45 am 9:30 am–10:45 am
$78 / $89 $78 / $89
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Adult
Zumba Gold
Zumba: Mid-High Impact
Adult Classes | Fitness
Ages 18Y and up
Barbara Ward
Zumba gets you energized. Receive the benefits of a workout while moving to exhilarating Latin rhythms. Zumba Gold is the lower impact version of this popular fitness program, designed specifically for active older adults and beginners. We dance our way to improved balance, toning, and cardiovascular fitness with easy-to-follow moves. All levels welcome. Classes are fun and friendly. Sign up for both Tuesday and Thursday classes and receive a discount! Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17037 17046 17044 17045 17047 17050 17048 17049 17051 17054 17052 17053
Apr 29–Jun 10 Apr 29–Jun 12 Apr 30–Jun 11 May 1–Jun 12 Jul 8–22 Jul 8–24 Jul 9–23 Jul 10–24 Aug 5–19 Aug 5–21 Aug 6–20 Aug 7–21
Tu Tu/Th W Th Tu Tu/Th W Th Tu Tu/Th W Th
9:30 am–10:20 am $77 / $88 9:00 am–9:50 am $116 / $133 9:30 am–10:20 am $77 / $88 9:00 am–9:50 am $77 / $88 9:30 am–10:20 am $33 / $38 9:00 am–9:50 am $50 / $57 9:30 am–10:20 am $33 / $38 9:00 am–9:50 am $33 / $38 9:30 am–10:20 am $33 / $38 9:00 am–9:50 am $50 / $57 9:30 am–10:20 am $33 / $38 9:00 am–9:50 am $33 / $38
Ages 18Y and up
Liz Pemble
Zumba classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin, contemporary, and international beats. Before you know it, you’re getting fit and feeling your energy levels soaring! There’s no other fitness class like a Zumba Fitness-Party. It’s easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. Classes are small and everyone is there to support, encourage and learn new dance moves along side you. Come with a friend or make new ones and have fun getting fit! For the ultimate workout, sign up for both Monday and Wednesday classes or for multiple sessions and receive a discount. Location: Community Center, Room 2 or 6 No class 5/26 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17075 17038 17042 17039 17040 17043 17041
Apr 25–Jun 13 May 5–Jun 30 May 5–Jun 30 May 7–Jun 25 Jul 14–Aug 25 Jul 14–Aug 27 Jul 16–Aug 27
F M M/W W M M/W W
8:25 am–9:25 am 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 am–7:30 pm 6:00 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 am–7:30 pm 6:00 pm–7:30 pm
$96 / $110 $96 / $110 $160 / $184 $96 / $110 $84 / $96 $140 / $161 $84 / $96
Zumba Individual Class Cards—Zumba Dance
Cards may be purchased at the Orinda Community Center during office hours. Valid for 60 days. Please confirm classes occurring around holiday times. No senior discount on drop-in classes. 1-class card: $13(Res) / $15(Non) • 6-class card: $72(Res) / $84(Non)
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Foreign Languages
French IVa and IVB: Conversation (Intermediate/Advanced)
French Classes Nicole Collins
For all French classes: handouts are available for each class (no textbooks required). For French I/II/III: bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course.
Location: Community Center, Room 8
French I: Conversation (Beginning)
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 the type of questions you might encounter when traveling and meeting French speakers. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
15791
Apr 10–Jun 12
Th
11:00 am–12:30 pm
French IVA Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
15796
Apr 11–Jun 13
F
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
$159 / $183
French IVB Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
15799
Apr 10–Jun 12
Th
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
$159 / $183
$126 / $145
French IV: Conversation (Intermediate/Advanced)
French II: Conversation (Continuing/Intermediate)
French IV is for students who have taken the French III 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.
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. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
15793
Apr 11–Jun 13
F
11:00 am–12:30 pm
$126 / $145
Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 7/4
French for Travelers
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
If you are planning to travel to a French speaking country, join us to learn (or brush-up on) the kind of vocabulary, expressions, pronunciation, and questions that will make your vacation all the more enjoyable. Bring a CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course.
16821
Jun 27–Aug 1
F
11:15 am–12:15 pm
$80 / $92
Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 7/4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16819
Jun 27–Aug 1
F
9:30 am–11:00 am
$64 / $73
French III: Conversation (Intermediate)
This class is for students who have taken the continuing/ intermediate class or have similar background. We will continue to learn more complex vocabulary, pronunciation, and sentence structures with emphasis on building confidence in speaking French. This class will be on-going from September to June. Location: Community Center, Room 8
Adult Classes | Foreign Languages
Ages 18Y and up
French IV is for students who have taken the French III 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 in on conversation, fluency and pronunciation.
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
15797
Apr 11–Jun 13
F
9:15 am–10:45 am
$159 / $183
French III Plus: Conversational
French III Plus is for students who have taken French III and would like to continue through the summer quarter. We use short stories, magazine and newspaper articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation. Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16820
Jun 25–Jul 30
W
11:15 am–12:15 pm
$80 / $92
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Adult
Italian III Plus: Conversational
Italian Classes Ages 18Y and up
Nicole Collins
No textbook required. Italian for Travelers
If you are planning to travel to Italy, join us to learn (or brush-up on) the kind of vocabulary, expressions, pronunciation, and questions that will make your vacation all the more enjoyable. Bring a CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/1 Jun 24–Jul 29
Tu
9:30 am–11:00 am
$64 / $73
Italian I: Conversational
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. Adult Classes | Foreign Languages, Literature
Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16823
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16822
This class is for students who have taken Italian III and would like to continue through the summer quarter. We use short stories, magazine and newspaper articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation. Hand outs are available at each class.
Location: Community Center, Room 8
Jun 25–Jul 30
Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/1 Italian IVA Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
15806
Italian IVB
11:00 am–12:30 pm
$126 / $145
For those who have taken Italian I or have similar background in Italian. Learn more complex sentence structures, vocabulary, and expressions, with emphasis on fluency, pronunciation and using everyday language. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Apr 8–Jun 10
Tu
9:15 am–10:45 am
Apr 10–Jun 12
Th
2:15 pm–3:15 pm
$159 / $183
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Italian II: Conversational (Continuing/Intermediate)
15802
$80 / $92
For students who have taken Italian III, 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. Hand outs are available at each class.
15803
Tu
10:00 am–11:00 am
Italian IV: Conversational (Intermediate/Advanced)
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Apr 8–Jun 10
W
$126 / $145
Italian III: Conversational (Intermediate)
15809 16824
Apr 11–Jun 13 Jun 24–Jul 29
F Tu
2:15 pm–3:15 pm 11:15 am–12:15 pm
$80 / $92 $80 / $92
Literature Great Book Discussion Group Ages 18Y and up
Marjorie Roth & Colleagues
Short Story Onmibus
Location: Community Center, Room 8
Join in a stimulating discussion to explore perennially vital ideas in our Great Books Discussion group. We continue reading from the Short Story Omnibus, exploring this literary form. For the first session on April 30, read the novella which is in the omnibus, Tom Outland’s Story by Willa Cather. The books used are published by the Great Books Foundation and may be ordered by phoning 1(800)222-5870 (approximately $20–$25 +shipping) or online at www.Greatbooks.org. Class meets alternate weeks: 4/30, 5/14, 5/28, 6/11.
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Location: Community Center, Room 9B
15807
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
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, practical, everyday situations. Hand outs are available at each class. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course.
Apr 8–Jun 10
Tu
1:00 pm–2:30 pm
$159 / $183
16867
Apr 30–Jun 11
W
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$30 / $34
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Music
Mah Jongg (American Style): Beginning
Taiko: Japanese Drumming
Ages 18Y and up
Ages 12Y and up
Toby Salk
This class teaches the basics of playing American Mah Jongg according to the National Mah Jongg League Guidelines. The focus is on tile recognition, rules, strategy, the beauty of Mah Jongg and lots of fun! The class is small and intimate, with great attention to each person’s needs. Learn the basics of choosing a Mah Jongg set. By the end of the session, you will be able to play Mah Jongg! $10 additional fee due to instructor at first class for the Official National Mah Jongg League Card. Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17029
May 7–28
W
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
$75 / $86
Location: Community Center, Room 6
Teen/Adult
Kensuke Sumii
Drums provided! Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-expression and musical creativity. Additional $50 supply fee payable to instructor at first class. Taiko I: Introduction
This course is a basic introduction to the world of taiko. This includes Japanese expressions, the kinds and use of taiko drums, and the sounds of various taiko beats. In each class, everyone will participate by playing on actual drums. Location: Wilder Park, Ranch House Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17015 17016
Jun 12–Jul 24 Aug 7–Sep 4
Th Th
6:00 pm–7:30 pm 6:00 pm–7:30 pm
$84 / $97 $60 / $69
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Taiko II
17030
Taiko II is designed for individuals with advanced knowledge and understanding of taiko drumming theory. Improve power, speed, rhythm, and other important aspects of drumming skills. This course requires individual discipline to formulate group uniformity and leads to sound unity, as well as physical strength. Everyone is required to have appropriate taiko drum sticks, which are available from the instructor.
Jun 4–25
W
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$75 / $86
Martial Arts Self Defense: Aiki Jujitsu Ages 18Y and up
Irving Lee (Saturday); Doug Haight (Monday)
Develop confidence, coordination, and balance and learn how to defeat a larger and stronger attacker by using that person’s own energy and strength against them. Program teaches 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 self defense systems found today.
Location: Wilder Park, Ranch House Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17018 17019
Jun 12–Jul 24 Aug 7–Sep 4
Th Th
7:30 pm–9:50 pm 7:30 pm–9:50 pm
$94 / $108 $67 / $76
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 5/24, 5/26 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16899 16897 16898 16900
May 3–Jun 28 May 5–Jun 30 Jul 7–Aug 25 Jul 12–Aug 30
Sa M M Sa
10:15 am–11:15 am 7:00 pm–8:00 pm 7:00 pm–8:00 pm 10:15 am–11:15 am
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
Adult Classes | Mah Jongg, Martial Arts, Music
Mah Jongg
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Adult
Ukulele Roots Ages 18Y and up
Al Dodge
Come and learn to play traditional ukulele music of the 20’s and 30’s, including Hawaiian, Tin Pan Alley, and period novelty songs. Learn chords and strumming patterns by playing and singing along with other ukulele players in a supportive environment. A basic ukulele is required. Instructor will provide referrals for ukulele purchase if needed. Level 1
This class begins with two and three chord songs in the basic keys, using simple strumming patterns. Some basic ukulele skills are recommended but not required. Extra help is available for new students. The emphasis is on learning by playing. Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
16825
Jun 3–Jul 15
Tu
6:45 pm–7:30 pm
$90 / $104
Adult Classes | Music, Special Interest, Sports
Level 2
A continuation of Level I, this faster-paced class introduces more complex songs and chords in a number of keys. It also includes instruction in picking, chord inversions, and chord melodies for those interested in developing those skills.
Sports
Location: Community Center, Room 8
Tennis
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Ages 18Y and up
16828
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 tennis background. 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 has a serve that exhibits some control, but is 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. Additional $10 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class.
Jun 3–Jul 15
Tu
7:30 pm–8:15 pm
$90 / $104
Special Interest Nutrition Ages 18Y and up
Janet Franklin, RD
Debunking Nutrition and Fitness Myths
True or false? Honey is better than table sugar; lifting weights will make you bulk up and stop you from losing weight; cholesterol-free means heart healthy; the low-fat versions are healthier. Misinformation may be getting in the way of achieving your health goals. Learn to separate the facts from fiction—bring your questions! Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17127 17128
May 28 May 30
W F
7:00 pm–8:30 pm 1:00 pm–2:30 pm
$20 / $23 $20 / $23
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with pre-diabetes, are trying to lose weight and/or body fat, are wondering about sugar substitutes, or just want to improve your overall health, come learn the truth about sugar and how it may be affecting your goal of an improved lifestyle. Location: Community Center, Room 6 W F
7:00 pm–8:30 pm 1:00 pm–2:30 pm
16921 16923
Jun 9–Aug 11 M Jun 11–Aug 13 W
6:45 pm–7:40 pm 6:20 pm–7:15 pm
$196 / $225 $196 / $225
Advanced Beginner–Intermediate Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 7/2, 7/5 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Jun 4 Jun 6
Beginner–Adv. Beginner Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 6/30, 7/2 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
What’s the Buzz about Sugar?
17125 17126
Alan Weissbaum, Ron Noon, John Fogli
$20 / $23 $20 / $23
16925 16926
Jun 18–Aug 27 W Jun 21–Aug 30 Sa
8:30 am–9:25 am 9:00 am–9:55 am
$171 / $196 $171 / $196
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Sports Leagues/Drop-in Basketball: Adult League (5-on-5) Ages 18Y and up Games are Monday or Thursday evenings at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 pm (usually one game per week). Individuals looking to join a team should contact (925) 254-2445 to be placed on a ‘free agent’ waitlist. All games played at Wagner Ranch Gym, 350 Camino Pablo. To receive the Orinda Resident rate, more than half of your players must be Orinda residents. Team registration packets are available online at www.cityoforinda.org. Barcode Season Dates Res/Non, per team
16533
Summer
Jun 9–Aug 22
$575 / $690
Basketball: Adult Drop-in Play Ages 18Y and up Sundays 5:00–7:00 pm
All levels welcome. Holiday weekends may be subject to closure—closed April 20.
Intermediate–Advanced Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 7/3
Location: Wagner Ranch Gym, 350 Camino Pablo Fee Per Person/Per Night: $6(Res) / $7(Non)
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Jun 19–Aug 28 Th
8:30 am–9:25 am
$171 / $196
Soccer: Coed Ages 30Y and up
Aerobic Tennis Workout with TRX
Sundays 9:30–11:30 am
Utilize the TRX bands to strengthen the core muscle groups important to playing tennis. Tennis and strengthening—a perfect morning workout.
Friendly pick-up game open to all levels. For more information or to sign up, contact Dave Simon (925) 254-7688.
Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 7/6
Location: Wilder Park, Field 1
Softball: Adult League
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
Ages 18Y and up
17076
The City of Orinda’s adult softball league is the oldest league in Orinda. Put a team together for some competitive (A/B league) or just recreational (C, Senior, Co-ed leagues) fun! Submit your registration packet early to reserve your spot. Contact (925) 254-2445 for league information. To receive the Orinda Resident rate, more than half of your players must be Orinda residents.
Apr 27–Jul 27
Su
9:30 am–10:30 am
$260 / $299
Applied Winning Doubles Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17077
Apr 29–Jun 3
Tu
11:30 am–12:30 pm
$80 / $92
Men’s Advanced No Nonsense Doubles Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 2 No class 7/5
SUmmer Barcode Season Dates Day
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17078
Apr 26–Jul 26
Sa
10:00 am–11:00 am
$260 / $299
Tennis: Private Lessons
16569 Senior (40+) Jun 9–Aug 11 16537 Competitive Jun 10–Aug 19 (A/B) 16536 Recreational (C) Jun 12–Aug 21 16570 Coed Jun 13–Aug 15
Res/Non, per team
M Tu/W
$700 / $805 $700 / $805
Th F
$700 / $805 $700 / $805
Adult Classes | sports
16929
Call (925) 254-2445 to arrange lesson details. Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 Rates—series of five lessons (1 person)
1/2-hour: $40(Res) / $44(Non) 1-hour: $60(Res) / $66(Non)
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Adult
Senior | Outings & Resources
Senior Outings Trips & Outings
Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Presentation and Tour
Ages 50Y and up
City of Orinda Staff
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 adventurers like yourself. For specific trip details, visit our website (www.cityoforinda.org) or call for information. Participants are responsible for their own transportation unless noted. If transportation is needed, please contact Seniors Around Town about possible driver options (925) 402-4506. Possible carpooling opportunities may be available the day of the trip from the Orinda Parks & Recreation Department. Please note that the senior discount fee is incorporated into the fees. All trips meet at the Orinda Parks & Recreation Department unless otherwise noted. Sausalito: Heath Ceramics Tour and Shopping
Head to the quaint town of Sausalito for a behind the scenes tour of Heath Ceramics. View the entire process—from clay-making to kiln-firing and have the opportunity to shop in the factory store. Lunch will be on your own at The Spinnaker. We’ll then have plenty of time to shop at more than 30 unique boutiques and sightsee on your own. Bring your camera for some wonderful picture opportunities. Trip includes periods of standing and walking. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17085
May 9
F
9:00 am–4:30 pm
$28 / $32
This unique opportunity is not available to the general public. After a brief project presentation, hop on board a boat for a seismic tour of the Bay Bridge (new and old span)—up close and personal. Afterwards, dine at Lake Chalet which is situated on the serene Lake Merritt in Oakland. While the tour is not physically challenging, it requires participants to walk up and down several stairs, walk up and down a narrow gangplank, and stand on a small crew boat for the boat tour. In the event of rain or high winds, participants will be notified and the trip will be rescheduled. Lunch is not hosted. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17130
May 21
W
9:15 am–2:30 pm
$28 / $32
Tilden Botanic Gardens
The Regional Parks Botanic Garden is a naturally beautiful and tranquil living museum of California native plants. Learn the history of the gardens from trained docents and enjoy a sensory exploration as you meander through the enchanting 10-acre gardens. Have the opportunity to browse and purchase native plants after the guided tour. Walking on uneven ground as well as stairs is required. Sturdy, closed toed shoes are recommended. Trip goes rain or shine and includes carpooling opportunities from the Orinda Community Center. Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17086
Jun 5
Th
8:45 am–12:00 pm
$13 / $15
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Discover the small town of Benicia, a former state capitol. Tour one of the local glass studios and then enjoy a no-host lunch at Sailor Jack’s. After lunch, stroll on your own through the art boutiques, shops and cafes on 1st Street and take photographs at the waterfront. Carpooling opportunities available from the Orinda Community Center. Trip includes self-paced walking.
AARP Driver Safety Program
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
AARP Driver Safety 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. You may be eligible for a discount on your automobile insurance rate after completion of the class. Please check with your insurance agent for specific details regarding your particular situation.
17087
Location: Orinda Community Center
Jul 17
Th
10:00 am–3:00 pm
$18 / $20
Muir Woods
Date Day Time Fees
Just 12 miles north of San Francisco, the Muir Woods Nation Monument offers a quiet sanctuary in a growing urban setting. Known for its giant old growth redwood trees, people from all of the world come to visit this special ecosystem. Enjoy a self-paced guided tour of the woods. The Monument offers plenty of hiking trails which vary in the level of difficulty and distance. Lunch is on your own—bring a picnic lunch or dine at the park’s café. Trip includes self-paced walking.
Jun 9, 11 M/W 9:00 am–1:00 pm
Barcode Dates Day Time Res/Non
17088
Aug 6
W
8:30 am–2:00 pm
$39 / $44
Lamorinda Nature Walk and Bird-Watching
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. Trail maps are distributed. Bring a water bottle; binoculars will be helpful if you have them. Join us on Wednesday mornings. Supported by the City of Orinda, Lafayette Senior Services, and Town of Moraga. Contact (925) 254-2445 for weekly meeting location. All Lamorinda Seniors are welcome! Every Wednesday, 9:00 am–11:00 am; FREE!
$15* / $20 *AARP members
Lamorinda Lunch ’n Learn—Tech Series The cities of Orinda and Lafayette and the Town of Moraga are partnering to offer a three-part technology series on Facebook, Skype, and iPad. Attend one class or all three! For class details, refer to page 30.
Orinda Senior Club Visit www.cityoforinda.org for specific activities. Senior Bridge meets Thursday from 12:15–2:30 pm, September–June (nominal fee) at the Orinda Community Center.
Orinda Senior Service Committee Meets on the fourth Thursday of the month, 11:00 am, at the Orinda Community Center (September–June). Topics of discussion include senior citizen related issues, concerns, and legislation. Contact (925) 254-2445 for information.
Transportation Orinda Seniors Around Town
Senior Service Information
A free, on demand, door-to-door transportation program for the senior residents of Orinda. Rides provided Monday to Friday, 9:00 am–4:00 pm. For information, or to register (those needing a ride and drivers), call (925) 402-4506. Program also provides information on alternate types of transportation.
Contra Costa County Agency on Aging and Adult Services. Call 1 (800) 510-2020 for information.
Contra Costa Yellow Cab & DeSoto Company
Senior Resources
Health Insurance Counseling
20% discount for Lamorinda seniors. Call ahead to a schedule ride. (925) 284-1234
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) 402-4802 to schedule an appointment.
County Connection LINK
Eldercare Locator
Lamorinda Spirit Van
Eldercare Locator is a public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging and connects older Americans and their caregivers with sources of information on senior services. 1 (800) 677-1116.
Serving Lamorinda seniors with and without disabilities. Call for schedule and to arrange transportation: (925) 283-3534
Senior | Outings & Resources
Historic Benicia: Glass Blowing Tour
Available for bus service. You must register first in order to ride. LINK information. . . . . . . . . (925) 676-1976 ext. 601 To schedule a trip . . . . . . . . . . (925) 938-7433 To cancel a scheduled trip. . . . (925) 943-1829
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Local Organizations
Orinda Community Center Auxiliary (OCCA) Join the OCCA, have fun, meet new people, and help support a variety of community programs and events.
Art in Public Places Call (925) 254-2445 for information.
Orinda Arts Council The Orinda Arts Council promotes and supports arts in the community. (925) 254-8508
Orinda Association (OA): Volunteer Center Contact (925) 254-0800 | www.orindaassociation.org
Orinda Farmer’s Market Saturdays, May–November, 9:00 am–1:00 pm, on Orinda Way
Orinda Community Foundation Enhancing the Quality of Life in Orinda; visit site for what is happening locally on the Orinda Community Master Calendar. www.orindafoundation.org or email orindafoundation@gmail.com.
The OCCA was founded in 1976 to support the Orinda Community Center and now sponsors the following fun events: • Halloween Parade • Holiday Bazaar • Concerts-in-the-Park (June–July) Funds raised by the OCCA have contributed to: • Tot-lot, swings, and playground • Bridge tables • Community Center holiday lights • Sound system for concerts • AED (Defibrillators) Meetings & How to Join:
Email OrindaParksRec@cityoforinda.org, call (925) 254-2445 for meeting dates and to leave your name, phone number, and email. Just a little time, such great rewards!
Orinda Hiking Club (925) 254-1465 | www.orindahiking.org
Orinda Historical Society Visit the museum: 26 Orinda Way | (925) 254-1353
Orinda Library Programs & Hours (925) 254-2184 | www.ccclib.org
Orinda Road Runners (925) 937-2046 | www.orindaroadrunners.org
Orinda Starlight Village Player’s (ORSVP) Season runs summer to fall at the Orinda Community Center Amphitheater. Call for audition dates and times (925) 253-1191
Orinda-Tabor Sister City Foundation Cultural exchange between the city of Tabor in the Czech Republic and the City of Orinda. (925) 254-8260 Organizations / Facilities & Parks
Rotary Club of Orinda The Rotary Club of Orinda meets for lunch on Wednesdays at the Orinda Community Center. (925) 631-0235
Waste Division: Home Composting Learn to recycle yard waste at these free workshops. (925) 906-1806 | www.wastedivision.org
Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation (925) 254-2445
Orinda Facility Locations 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 Fields 8 Altarinda (Behind OUSD offices) Wilder Sports Fields & Picnic Area 10 Orinda Fields Lane, Wilder Road
Wagner Ranch Gym 350 Camino Pablo
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Organizations/Facilities & Parks
Facilities, Parks, and Fields Reservations & Rentals
Orinda Community Center Park & Amphitheater
Orinda Community Center, Library, & City Hall Meeting & Event Rooms Beautiful facilities are available to rent for banquets, parties, fundraisers, meetings, and performances. Facilities accommodate between 10–240 and include a variety of meeting rooms, auditoriums, theater (with performance stage, state of the art sound and lighting systems, and theater seating), and kitchen. Founders Auditorium
The Founders Auditorium with adjacent rooms, kitchen, and garden are ideal for large meetings, parties, weddings, and events. Rooms accommodate 50–250. Take a tour of this beautiful facility. Sarge Littlehale Community Room
Located at Orinda City Hall this room is ideal for meetings and small gatherings. A separate kitchen is attached. Room may accommodate up to 49 people and is available for rental.
Orinda Oaks Park Orinda’s 12-acre hidden treasure, located on Moraga Way between Hall and Ivy Drives, is the perfect spot for family, team, parties, and retreats. Orinda Oaks has a BBQ and plenty of picnic tables. The lush grass field is an enticement to a quick lawn game or volleyball match. Park available to rent, call (925) 254-2445.
Trails & Lamorinda Trail Loop The 17.5 mile Lamorinda Trail Loop is a continuous route that links Orinda, Lafayette, and Moraga and also many regional trails. Maps and trail permits available at the OCC.
Facility & Rental Information: (925) 254-2445
Orinda Community Center Tennis Courts The Orinda Community Center Park contains three tennis courts. Lessons offered through the Orinda Parks and Recreation Department. Tennis light cards available for purchase at the Orinda Community Center.
Fields Orinda Sports Fields
Orinda Sports Fields, located on Sports Field Drive, off of Camino Pablo Road and adjacent to Wagner Ranch, are available for rentals. Includes large grass field and two baseball diamonds. Fields are ideal for baseball, soccer, lacrosse, large gatherings, etc. Wilder Sports Fields & Picnic Area
Facilities & Parks
Orinda Parks and Recreation offers an array of beautiful and functional rooms and fields to rent 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.
Located next to the Orinda Community Center, the park is available for use on a first-come, first-served basis for individuals and small groups (less than 30). The Community Center Park is not available to rent. The park includes a large open grass area, two playground areas, picnic and BBQ areas. The outdoor Amphitheater is available for day and evening rentals.
Two multi-use synthetic turf fields (with lights) and one grass field, located off of Highway 24. A large group picnic area is available for rental.
Wagner Ranch Gym Located at 350 Camino Pablo, the gym is available to rent for events, meetings, and athletic practices and games. Large events may be accommodated. Includes a large performance stage and kitchen.
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Facilities & Parks
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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 the instructor or Program Coordinator.
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Cancelled Classes
Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:30 am–5:00 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 2–4 days prior to the start of class will be canceled and a full refund issued.
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 (www.cityoforinda.org) or at the office.
Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Subscribe to City of Orinda Email Notifications The City of Orinda has an email notification system that provides updates on important community alerts, emergency notifications and City Council meeting notices. Register online at www.cityoforinda.org and click on ‘subscribe to email notifications.’
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: www.cityoforinda.org
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Registration
Register Online:
www.cityoforinda.org
Orinda Registration Form
Register online! www.cityoforinda.org
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
if under age 18:
Age
Birthdate
Program/Class/League Name
Make checks payable to: The City of Orinda
Start Barcode Date Day
Last Name
Fee
Discount/Donation (if applicable)______________ TOTAL: ______________
Additional information for those under age 18: First Name
Time
Gender (Entering Fall) Grade M/F
School
Grouping/Coach Requests*
*Grouping/Coach requests are not guaranteed. Limit two per child. Please list first and last names.
OYA League Volunteer/Parent Support—Without volunteer help, there would not be an OYA. Please check the area(s) in which you are able to assist. o Division Head o Coach o Assistant Coach Volunteer’s Name__________________________________________________________ PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE REGISTRATION AND CANCELLATION POLICIES ON PAGE 46.
It is your responsibility as the consumer to understand our policies in the event you need to withdraw from our classes. In consideration of being permitted to participate in City of Orinda Parks and Recreation activities, THE UNDERSIGNED, as a participant or legal guardian representing a minor participant, HEREBY FOREVER RELEASES, WAIVES AND DISCHARGES THE CITY OF ORINDA, its directors, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, and volunteers from any and all liability, to the undersigned and/or his/her personal representatives, assignees, heirs, and next of kin for any loss and/or damages and any claims or demands occurring or resulting from any accidents, injury, and/or damage to the person or property or death of the undersigned or their minor, arising out of or connected with participation in activities on the City of Orinda’s property or site utilized by the City of Orinda, and/or while using the premises, facilities, and or equipment thereon, whether or not caused by the negligence and/or property of the City of Orinda, its directors, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, or volunteers. THE UNDERSIGNED, as a participant or legal guardian representing a minor participant, ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR AND RISK OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, due to the negligence of the City of Orinda, its directors, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, and volunteers or otherwise while in, upon, or about the premises of the City of Orinda, or site utilized by the City of Orinda, and/or while using the premises, facilities, and or equipment thereon.
Participant (18 years or older)/Parent/Legal Guardian Signature FOR PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD
THE UNDERSIGNED, as a participant or legal guardian representing a minor participant, agrees to INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS the City of Orinda, its directors, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, suits, procedures, costs, expenses, damages and liabilities, including attorneys fees, brought as a result of the undersigned’s or their minor’s involvement in activities while in, upon, or about the premises of the City of Orinda, or a site utilized by the City of Orinda, and/or while using the premises, facilities, and or equipment thereon, and to reimburse the City of Orinda for any such expenses. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PERMITS the taking of photographs or videos of themselves or their minor to be used at the City’s discretion and understand they may be used for marketing purposes. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND VOLUNTARILY SIGNS THE RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, and further agrees that no oral representations, statements, or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement has been made. The undersigned hereby acknowledges fully understanding the terms of this agreement and acknowledges that by signing this agreement the undersigned completely and unconditionally releases the City of Orinda, its directors, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, and volunteers from any and all liability to the greatest extent allowed by the law.
Name (please print)
Payment method: o VISA
Registration form | Spring/Summer 2014
First Name
Date
o MASTERCARD
Cardholder’s Signature_______________________________________________ Cardholder’s Name (please print)____________________________ Credit Card #______________________________________________________ Security Code #____________Expiration Date_______________
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Registration Information: (925) 254-2445
Registration Form
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Orinda, CA 94563 PERMIT #129
Orinda Parks & Recreation 28 Orinda Way Orinda, CA 94563 (925) 254-2445
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Residential Customer
www.cityoforinda.org
2014 Summer Camps Calendar Jun 9–13 Camp Orinda: 2-Week Camps Camp Orinda: 1-Week Camps Orinda Kids/OK Camp Leadership Camps Summer ouTEENS Orinda Lunch Bunch Camp Orinda Nature Camp Summer Enrichment Program Art Camps Babysitting for Beginners Camp Baseball Camps Basketball Camps Carpentry Camps Chess Camps Chinese Immersion Camps Cooking Camp Creative, Poetry, Short Story & Non-Fiction Writing Camps Creative Writing Camp Critters and Clay Camps Dance Camps: Kids ’N Dance Dance Camps: Ballet/Jazz/Hip Hop Film Making Camps Flag Football Camp Gymnastics & More Camps Lacrosse Camp Mad Science Camps Musical Theater Camps Musical Theater Camp Intensives Play-Well Lego® Camps Skyhawks Soccer Camp Spanish Camps Sports (Multi-Sports) Camps Tennis Camps Tennis Camp: Skyhawks Volleyball Camp World Cup Soccer Camps
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