Orinda Activity Guide
spring/summer 2017
Summer Camps Begin 6/12
Movies in the Park Begin 6/15
Adult Softball League
Concerts in the Park begin 6/13
www.cityoforinda.org
Spring/ Summer 2017
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Administration & Staff Orinda City Council
Parks & Recreation Commission
ADMINISTRATION & STAFF | SPRING/SUMMER 2017
Eve Phillips, Mayor Amy R. Worth, Vice Mayor Darlene Gee Inga Miller Dean Orr Steve Solomon, Interim City Manager Sheri Spediacci, City Clerk
Clay Deanhardt, Chair Judis Santos, Vice Chair Mark Feldkamp Kathleen Kolman Omar Rodriguez Arran Schultz Vacant
COUNCIL MEETINGS
COMMISSION MEETINGS
First and third Tuesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Orinda Library Auditorium. Public invited!
Second Wednesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Orinda Community Center
Orinda Parks & Recreation Staff Todd Trimble, Director of Parks and Recreation ADMINISTRATION
Sheena Wellman-Miner, Recreation Supervisor Joyce Boeckner-Colabianchi, Administrative Assistant Kiley Schmidt, Administrative Assistant RECREATION
Jennifer Weiss, Recreation Supervisor Jackson Stearns, Recreation Coordinator Jennifer Amerman, Recreation Coordinator
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.
See the insert in this issue for
Orinda Summer Camps
Choose your own Adventure! And look for additional summer camps throughout the youth section of this Activity Guide. Camps run June–August
BUILDING & GROUNDS
Camp Orinda OK Camp • Sports Enrichment Program Art • Carpentry • Chess Nature • Science Theater • Gymnastics and MORE!
Steve Ehrhardt, Parks & Facilities Supervisor Antonio Arroyo, Facilities Maintenance Worker Alexander Ramirez, Facilities Maintenance Worker Chris Nielson, Facilities Maintenance Worker
Orinda Parks & Recreation Program and Facility/Field Rental Information 28 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563 Phone: (925) 254-2445 Fax: (925) 253-7716
www.cityoforinda.org
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REGISTER ONLINE:
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Youth Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Babysitting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Dance.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9, 11 Dance: Orinda Ballet Academy & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11–12 Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–17 Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Teen Art: Watercolor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Babysitting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Dance: Ballet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9 Martial Arts: Karate, Self-Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Adult Art Classes, Arts & Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–19 Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–20 Dog Obedience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21–23 Foreign Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Literature/Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Lunch n’ Learn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Nia®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Senior Outings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–29 Senior Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Sports, Sports Leagues/Drop-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ukulele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Yoga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–23 Zumba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
CONTENTS | SPRING/SUMMER 2017
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Orinda Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Facilities, Parks, and Fields: Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover Registration Information & Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30–31 Senior Programs & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Contents
Spring/Summer Save the Dates! NorCal Kids Triathlon SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 Miramonte High School
Orinda Spring Egg Hunt SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 11:00 AM Orinda Community Center Park, 28 Orinda Way
Sponsored by the Orinda Community Foundation. For info: orindafoundation.org
Sponsored by Rotary Club of Orinda.
Orinda Action Day SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Sponsored by the Orinda Community Foundation. For info: www.orindafoundation.org
SPECIAL EVENTS | SPRING/SUMMER 2017
Summer Concerts in the Park MOST TUESDAY NIGHTS, 6:30–8:30 PM (no concert 7/4) Orinda Community Center Park, 28 Orinda Way
Sponsored by Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation supported by Orinda Community Foundation and City of Orinda. Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 23 (Sun) Jul 25 Aug 1 Aug 8 Aug 15
Lucky Losers Juke Joint Fog City Swampers Floorshakers Lamorinda Idol Opera in the Park* with Solo Opera, 5:00–7:00 pm Bruce Gunn & Big Rain JetBlacq West Grand Blvd Dave Alt Big Band Jazz
Contemporary Blues Classic Soul Classic Rock & Roll Funk Soul, Rock & Roll Variety Opera Soulful Rock Country Jazz Motown Jazz
*Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Orinda supported by the Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation and City of Orinda.
Summer Movies in the Park MOVIES BEGIN AT DUSK Orinda Community Center Park, 28 Orinda Way
Movies are presented by Orinda Parks and Recreation Foundation with support from the Orinda Community Foundation and City of Orinda.
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Jun 15 Jun 29 Jul 13 Jul 27 Aug 10
Sing The BFG Moana Finding Dory Lego Batman Movie
Special Events
July 4th Celebration Presented by The Orinda Association JULY 4 FESTIVITIES
7:30 am Pancake Breakfast 7:55 am Flag Raising 8:00 am Haley’s Fun Run for A Reason 9:00 am Books Sale 10:00 am Parade Begins 11:00 am Southside Party 11:30 am Party in the Park
Instagram photo contest, $100 prize: #orindaparade Information and parade applications available at www.orindaassociation.org and Orinda Association Volunteer Center: 26 Orinda Way, (925) 254-0800
Orinda Library Build Your Brain JUNE 5–AUGUST 5
If you enjoy prizes, free entertainment, and books galore then get ready for Contra Costa County Library Summer Reading! That means it’s time to “Build Your Brain,” through reading, engaging activities and events. From June 5 to August 5, all ages can visit ccclib.org/summer for brain-training exercises and challenges to keep those minds toned and trim. Track your progress online or by picking up a Summer Reading Log. Visit your community library for free and fun happenings all summer long. All finishers will take home a free book and be entered into a drawing to win amazing prizes. Will you be our next big winner?
Orinda Library Hours Mon–Thurs 10:00 am–8:00 pm Fri–Sat 10:00 am–6:00 pm
Orinda Library monthly event calendar: www.ccclib.org
Children and Families
Sun 1:00 pm–5:00 pm
STORYTIMES
Summer Session: June 13–August 9
Thanks to the generosity of the Orinda Community.
PEEK-A-BOO TIME
Ages 0–16 months, pre-walkers • Tuesdays, 11:30 am Ages 1–3 years Tuesdays, 10:00 am and 10:30 am Wednesdays, 10:00 am and 10:30 am
(925) 254-2184 www.ccclib.org
PAWS TO READ
Ages 5–11 Read to a friendly dog! Please check calendar for dates.
Teens COLORING CLUB
Grades 6–12 • Fridays, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Adults TALESPINNERS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Story sharing for adults. Every 4th Thursday at 6:30 pm. MYSTERY BOOK CLUB
Every 3rd Friday, 3:00 pm ENGLISH CONVERSATION CIRCLE
Thursdays, 1:00–2:30 pm ORINDA LIBRARY WRITERS GROUP
FRIENDS OF THE ORINDA LIBRARY
The Friends of the Orinda Library is a non-profit volunteer organization who helps raise funds to enrich library collections and help the library respond to patrons’ needs. Friends also sponsor children, teen and adult library programs throughout the year. The Friends Book Shop is located on the library level. The hours are: M–W 1:00–4:00 pm Th 1:00–6:00 pm F–Sa 1:00–4:00 pm
ORINDA LIBRARY PROOGRAMS
26 Orinda Way Orinda, CA
TODDLER LAPSITS
Visit the Friends website for up-to-the-minute events and information at www.friendsoftheorindalibrary.org. Follow the Orinda Library on Facebook!
Every other Tuesday, 6:30 pm Please check calendar for meeting dates. All programs are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated.
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DIVISIONS: Class Ages
Pre-Ballet A 3–4Y Pre-Ballet B 4–5Y Ballet 1A Ballet 2A
6Y+ 7Y+
Beginning Technique Beginning Technique
Instructor placement required:
Ballet 2B, 3A, 3B Ballet 4
Junior Division
Ballet 4B–5 Intermediate Division
Orinda Ballet Academy & Company
Ballet 6–7
Carnival of the Animals Ballet Intensive & Camp, July 5–August 11, 2017
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: DANCE BALLET
Ages 3–18Y
Advanced
Pre-Ballet & Ballet Attire
Patricia Tomlinson, Artistic Director
Pre-Ballet: Ballet leotard, pink The Orinda Ballet Academy and Youth Company was founded in 2009, by Artistic Director, tights, pink leather ballet slippers. Patricia Tomlinson. Orinda Ballet is a year round Ballet Academy and youth performing company No tutus. (Skirts allowed only by based in the Orinda Community Center. Offering classes for students aged 3–18 years, starting approval of class teacher). Hair with the Pre-Ballet through advanced pre-professional divisions. In addition to ballet classes, pulled back in bun. Pilates reformer and combo jazz and tap classes are offered. All students have the opportunity to Girls Ballet 1–6: Hair pulled back participate in the bi-annual performances of “The Sweet Dream Nutcracker” (Fall term) and from face in a tight bun (bangs Spring term story ballet (past productions include “Cinderella”, “Sleeping Beauty,” “Swan Lake,” pinned out of face), black leotard “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan”). Summer terms hold a demonstration performance. (no sparkles), pink tights, and pink Placement/approval required for class levels 2B and above. Performers dancing solo/principal leather ballet slippers (pointe shoes roles will require private lessons. Contact Artistic Director, Patricia Tomlinson, to schedule an as required). Skirts allowed only by appointment. See schedule for specific class and company rehearsal days and times. Times approval of class teacher. subject to change. Missed classes may be made-up within a four-week period during session. Make-up classes are any classes within level or below. Missing more than four classes in a term may effect performance role/s. Fees are for entire session. Additional Performance & Costume Rental Fee required. See ballet level for the specific fees. These are not included in tuition/registration fee. Make separate check payable to Orinda Ballet Academy. Emergency forms must be completed and turned in before the first class meeting. Emergency Forms are available at the front desk or online at orindaballetacademy.com Ms. Tomlinson has over 30 years of professional dancing, and instructing experience. Her background includes training in NYC under George Balanchine’s world-renown “School of American Ballet.” Ms. Tomlinson’s performing career began early as a student in NYC, performing with NYC Ballet and Natalia Markova’s company. Her extensive professional dancing career includes working as a soloist and principal dancer with Houston Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Diablo Ballet, as well as guesting in various companies. She has taught and set Ballets throughout the United States. She is also a certified Pilate’s trainer in all equipment. Ms. Tomlinson takes great pleasure in working with her students and sharing her passion of ballet and dance. Location: Community Center, Room 1 No class 7/4 Ballet Demonstration Performance: Friday, August 11, 2017 at 3:00 pm
Pre-Ballet A & B
(Entering K in Fall and under) AGES 3–5Y
Ballet 1A
(Completed Kindergarten) AGES 5.5–6Y
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Bring a snack.
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Bring a snack.
Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
22793 W
1:00–2:25 pm
Ballet Camp
22794 W
1:45–3:45 pm
Ballet Camp
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
Res/Non
$230 / $265
Res/Non
$275 / $316
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
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Ballet 2A
AGES 7Y+
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day
Time
Class Type
22795 M 5:30–6:15 pm W 1:45–3:45 pm
Res/Non
Contemporary $385 / $443 Jazz with stretches Technique/Rehearsal (bring snack)
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
Ballet 4A* AGES 8Y+ (WITH DANCE EXPERIENCE)
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
Res/Non
22797 M 5:30–6:15 pm Contemporary $385 / $443 Jazz with stretches W 1:45–3:45 pm Technique/Rehearsal (bring snack) 1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
Ballet 3A*
AGES 9Y+ (WITH DANCE EXPERIENCE)
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
Res/Non
22796 M 5:30–6:15 pm Contemporary $615 / $707 Jazz with stretches W 3:45–6:00 pm Technique/Pilates/Stretch (bring snack) Th 3:45–6:00 pm Technique/Rehearsal (bring snack) 1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
Ballet 3B*
AGES 10Y+ (WITH DANCE EXPERIENCE) BALLET INTENSIVE
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
22798 M 4:15–6:15 pm M 6:15–7:00 pm W 3:45–6:00 pm Th 3:45–6:00 pm
Technique/Rehearsal $825 / $949 Contemporary Jazz with stretches Technique/Pilates/Stretch (bring snack) Technique/Rehearsal (bring snack)
Res/Non
BALLET INTENSIVE JUNIOR
A creative dance class, learn a ballet dance, create ballet art projects for the performance, and ballet storytelling. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
22799 M 4:15–6:15 pm M 6:15–7:00 pm Tu 4:15–5:30 pm Tu 5:30–7:45 pm W 3:45–6:00 pm Th 3:45–5:30 pm
Technique/Pre-Pointe/ $1075 / $1236 Rehearsal (bring snack) Contemporary/Jazz Ballet Camp (bring dinner snack) Technique/Rehearsal Technique/Pilates/Stretch Technique/Rehearsal (bring snack)
Res/Non
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
Ballet 4B*
BALLET INTENSIVE JUNIOR–INTERMEDIATE
Students help choreograph a dance, work on ballet, art projects and learn about ballets and their stories. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
Res/Non
22801 M 4:15–6:15 pm M 6:15–7:00 pm Tu 4:15–5:30 pm Tu 5:30–7:45 pm W 5:15–8:15 pm Th 6:00–7:30 pm
Technique/Pointe/ $1125 / $1294 Rehearsal (bring snack) Contemporary/Jazz Ballet Camp (bring dinner snack) Technique/Rehearsal Technique/Pilates/Stretch/Rehearsal Technique
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
Ballet 5–7*
BALLET INTENSIVE ADVANCED
Students help choreograph a dance, work on ballet, art projects and learn about ballets and their stories. Additional $30 for performance and costume rental fees payable to Orinda Ballet Academy at time of registration. Barcode Day Time
Class Type
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
21062 M 6:15–8:30 pm Tu 2:00–5:30 pm Tu 5:30–6:30 pm W 5:15–8:30 pm Th 6:00–8:30 pm
Technique/Pointe/ $1295 / $1485 Rehearsal/Pilates Technique/Pointe/ Ballet Camp (bring snack) Contemporary/Jazz Class Technique/Pointe/Pilates/Stretch Technique/Pointe/Rehearsal
*Instructor placement required.
1 Performance—August 11, 3:00 pm
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: (925) 254-2445
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: BALLET
Ballet 2B*
Res/Non
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Orinda Ballet
CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS 2017 CALENDAR TUESDAY
MONDAY Ballet 3B, 4A, 4B: Technique/Prepointe/ Pointe/Repertory 4:15–6:15 pm Contemporary/Jazz with Stretches: Ballet 2A, 2B, 3A Ages 6–9Y 5:30–6:15 pm Ballet 5–7: Technique/Pointe/ Pilates Reformer/Rehearsal 6:15–8:30 pm (Requirement: two years of pointe)
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: BALLET
Contemporary/Jazz: Ballet 3B, 4A, 4B Ages 10–13Y 6:15–7:00 pm
Ballet 5–7: Technique/Pointe 2:00–3:30 pm + Rehearsal 3:30–4:15 pm (Pointe requirements: minimum of two ballet classes per week) Ballet 4A–7: Ballet Camp 4:15–5:30 pm (Bring a snack.) Ballet 4A, 4B: Technique/Rehearsal 5:30–7:45 pm Contemporary/Jazz: Ballet 5–7 Ages 14–17Y 5:30–6:30 pm
Private Ballet & Pilates Coaching Classes Available: Solo or Duets, Monday–Friday Contact director: Patricia@orindaballetacademy.com
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Pre-Ballet Creative Ballet Class: 3–5Y 1:00–1:40 pm
Ballet 3A, 3B, 4A: Ballet Camp 3:45–4:30 pm (Bring a snack.)
Pre-Ballet: Ballet Camp 1:40–2:25 pm
Ballet 3A, 3B, 4A: Technique 4:30–5:30 pm
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Ballet 1A, 2A, 2B: Ballet Camp 1:45–2:45 pm (Bring a snack. Requirement: enrolled in ballet class)
Rehearsal 5:30–6:00 pm (Requirement: enrolled in technique classes)
Ballet 1A, 2A, 2B: Technique, 6–8Y 2:45–3:30 pm + Rehearsal 3:30–3:45 pm
Ballet 4B–7: Technique/Pointe/Repertory 6:00–7:30 pm + Rehearsal 7:30–8:15 pm
Ballet 3A, 3B, 4A: Technique/Pilates/Stretch 3:45–6:00 pm Ballet 4B–7: Technique/ Pointe/Pilates/Stretch 5:15–7:30 pm + Rehearsal 7:30–8:30 pm
Private Ballet Coaching Lessons and Private Pilates Reformer Lessons For ballet levels 3B–7 and Pilates levels 3–7, by Certified Instructor. 24-hour cancelation policy. Emphasis on ballet strengthening exercises. Contact Director for available days and times. Requirement: Enrolled in technnique class or approved by Director. RATES, PER LESSON:
Solo Ballet & Pilates, 30-minute. . . . . . . . . . . $50 (Res) / $58 (Non) Solo Ballet & Pilates, 45-minute. . . . . . . . . . . $67 (Res) / $77 (Non) Solo Ballet & Pilates, 1 hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85 (Res) / $98 (Non) RATES, PER LESSON:
Duet, 1 hour (rate is per person). . . . $50 (Res) / $58 (Non)
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Orinda Ballet Academy & Co. Single Class Fees—Non-Performing Students Class levels 2B–7 require instructor placement. Missed classes may be made-up within the summer program. Make-up classes are any classes within level or below. No class 7/4. *Placement required.
Pre-Ballet A & B: Creative Dance (Ages 3–5Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
22928
W
Jul 5–Aug 9
Res/Non
BALLET ATTIRE:
1:00 pm–1:40 pm $125 / $144
See page 6
Ballet 1A & 2A: Technique (Ages 5.5–7Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
22802
W
2:45 pm–3:30 pm $135 / $155
Ballet 2B: Technique* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22803
W
Jul 5–Aug 9
Res/Non
2:45 pm–3:30 pm $135 / $155
Ballet 3A: Technique/Pilates/Stretch* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22804
W
Jul 5–Aug 9
Res/Non
3:45 pm–6:00 pm $285 / $328
Ballet 3A: Technique* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22805
Th
Jul 6–Aug 10
Res/Non
4:30 pm–5:30 pm $150 / $173
Ballet 3B: Technique/Pilates/Stretch* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22806
W
Jul 5–Aug 9
Res/Non
3:45 pm–6:00 pm $285 / $328
Ballet 3B: Technique* Requirement: must be enrolled in additional technique class. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22807 22927
Th M
Jul 6–Aug 10 Jul 10–Aug 7
Res/Non
4:30 pm–5:30 pm $150 / $173 4:15 pm–5:45 pm $210 / $242
Ballet 4A: Technique & Pointe* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22808
M
Jul 10–Aug 7
Res/Non
4:15 pm–5:45 pm $210 / $242
Ballet 4A: Technique/Pilates/Stretch* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22811
W
Jul 5–Aug 9
3:45 pm–6:00 pm
Day Time
22920 22810
Th Tu
Jul 6–Aug 10 Jul 11–Aug 8
$285 / $328
Res/Non
4:30 pm–5:30 pm $150 / $173 5:30 pm–7:00 pm $210 / $242
Ballet 4B: Technique/Pointe*
Day Time
22831
W
Jul 5-Aug 9
5:15 pm–7:30 pm
Res/Non
$300 / $345
Ballet 4B: Technique* Barcode Dates
Day Time
22921 22830
Th Tu
Jul 6–Aug 10 Jul 11–Aug 8
6:00 pm–7:30 pm 5:30 pm–7:30 pm
Res/Non
$215 / $247 $210 / $242
Ballet 5–7: Technique/Pilates/Pointe* Requirement: must be enrolled in two technique classes. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22834 22832 22833
W M Tu
Jul 5–Aug 9 Jul 10–Aug 7 Jul 11–Aug 8
5:15 pm–7:30 pm 6:15 pm–8:15 pm 2:00 pm–3:00 pm
Res/Non
$300 / $345 $300 / $345 $215 / $247
Ballet 5–7: Technique/Pointe* Requirement: must be enrolled in two technique classes. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22835
Th
Jul 6–Aug 10
6:00 pm–7:30 pm
Res/Non
$215 / $247
Pilates/Yoga with Stretch & Strengthen (Ages 9–17Y) Barcode Dates
Day Time
22814
W
Jul 5–Aug 9
Res/Non
5:15 pm–6:00 pm $135 / $155
Contemporary & Jazz AGES 6–9Y / BALLET 2A–3B Barcode Dates
Day Time
22815
M
Jul 10–Aug 7
5:30 pm–6:15 pm
Res/Non
$135 / $155
AGES 10–13Y / BALLET 3B, 4A, 4B Barcode Dates
Day Time
22816
M
Jul 10–Aug 7
6:15 pm–7:00 pm
Res/Non
$135 / $155
AGES 14–18Y / BALLET 5–7
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22809
M
Jul 10–Aug 7
Barcode Dates
Location: Community Center, Room 2 Res/Non
Ballet 4A: Technique* Barcode Dates
Ballet 4B: Technique/Pilates/Stretch*
YOUTH CLASSES | DANCE: BALLET
Jul 5–Aug 9
Res/Non
4:15 pm–5:45 pm
Res/Non
$210 / $242
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22836
Tu
Jul 11–Aug 8
5:30 pm–6:30 pm
Res/Non
$150 / $173
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Orinda Ballet
Art Watercolor
Youth/Teen
Ages 7–14Y
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. Location: Community Center, Room 6 No class 7/3 Barcode Dates
22629
Day Time
Jun 19–Aug 14 M
Res/Non
5:15 pm–6:30 pm
$90 / $104
Babysitting Babysitting Class
Youth/Teen
Ages 10–14Y
Suzy McCreary
YOUTH CLASSES | ART, BABYSITTING, COOKING
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, a workbook is included. BABYSITTING FOR BEGINNERS
Welcome to Babysitting class! Please dress to be able to sit on the floor and play outside. Bring a snack and water! Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
22837
M–Tu
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Jun 19–20
Res/Non
$48 / $55
Cooking Around the World Cooking
Youth/Teen
Ages 7–15Y
Nancy Perches
In this 4-day class 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. Cooking builds lifelong skills and children reward themselves with the creations they prepare. $30 materials fee paid to instructor on first day of class. Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
22838
M–Th
3:30 pm–5:00 pm
Jun 26–29
Res/Non
$140/$161
10
Youth
REGISTER ONLINE:
www.cityoforinda.org
Carpentry Carpentry Classes
Youth/Teen
Ages 5–14Y
Julie Cole
Learn to use hammers, saws, drills, planes and other basic hand tools to make fun projects out of wood; such as a boat, car, birdfeeder, or doll house. Advanced students work on projects such as furniture or skateboards. Learn safe carpentry skills, gain experience in cooperation, measuring, fractions and problem solving. Individualized instruction for students of various levels of experience, offering unlimited advancement and projects. Cost of materials included, large projects may have additional fees. Location: Community Center, Room 3 Day
Time
22702 22703 22704 22705 22706 22707 22708 22709 22710 22711 22712 22713 22714 22715 22716 22717 22718 22719 22720 22721
M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th M–Th W–F W–F 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
Jun 12–15 Jun 12–15 Jun 19–22 Jun 19–22 Jun 26–29 Jun 26–29 Jul 5–7 Jul 5–7 Jul 10–13 Jul 10–13 Jul 17–20 Jul 17–20 Jul 24–27 Jul 24–27 Jul 31–Aug 3 Jul 31–Aug 3 Aug 7–10 Aug 7–10 Aug 14–17 Aug 14–17
Res/Non
$155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $120 / $138 $120 / $138 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178 $155 / $178
Carpentry Club Grades 1–8
Julie Cole
Dance Spanish/Flamenco Dance Ages 5–12Y
Alicia Zamora
This is an introduction to the exciting dance of Spain. Young students learn basic techniques of footwork, turns, arm and hand movements (flores), as well as use of castanets and fans. Barcode Dates
22656
Day Time
May 30–Jun 27 Tu
Res/Non
5:30 pm–6:15 pm
Gymnastics Gymnastics Classes Ages 3–9Y
California Gymnastics
This class teaches beginning and intermediate gymnastics and tumbling skills and is designed to develop strength, flexibility, agility, and confidence in a fun, non-competitive environment. Students learn the basics of all gymnastic events including tumbling, vaulting skills, bars, and balance beam. Students are also introduced to strength and flexibility exercises with fun and challenging games. No jeans, dresses, or loose clothing.
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. Pre-K kids 4 or 5 years old may register for classes if accompanied by an adult.
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 6/20, 7/4, 8/1
Barcode Dates
Day Time
Location: Community Center Room 3
22668 22669 22671 22672 22674 22675
Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu
Barcode Month
Res/Non
22929 22930 22931
$165 / $190 $165 / $190 $165 / $190
June July August
$85 / $98
TINY TUMBLER GYMNASTICS: AGES 3–5Y May 2–30 May 2–30 Jun 6–Jul 18 Jun 6–Jul 18 Jul 25–Aug 29 Jul 25–Aug 29
Res/Non
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
YOUTH CLASSES | CARPENTRY, DANCE, GYMNASTICS
Barcode Dates
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
SCHOOL AGE GYMNASTICS: AGES 5–9Y Barcode Dates
Day Time
22670 22673 22676
Tu Tu Tu
May 2–30 Jun 6–Jul 18 Jul 25–Aug 29
Res/Non
4:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:00 pm
$80 / $92 $80 / $92 $80 / $92
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Youth
YOUTH CLASSES | GYMNASTICS
Kindergym Ages 1–3Y
Kindergym Plus Danika Webster (Th), Kelly Gooding (M/W)
Ages 2.5–4Y
Danika Webster (Th), Kelly Gooding (M/W)
A parent/child class. Much of a child’s early learning comes through physical activity. Kindergym offers range-of-movement exploration activities where children climb, hang, jump, balance and bounce. In this healthy environment, the parent offers positive, encouraging, and helpful feedback. A skilled staff member is always on hand to assist. The equipment is rearranged each week to provide a new challenge. Parents are required to have infants in packs. Siblings are only allowed in class if registered. Child must be walking. Prior to participation, a Hold Harmless form and information sheet must be completed.
Kindergym Plus offers 40 minutes of individual Kindergym time, plus 10–15 minutes of extended circle time, including singing, finger play, and reading a story. The age limit is flexible, but to fully utilize this class it is important the child feel comfortable with 10 minutes of organized activity. A Hold Harmless form must be completed and information sheet must be completed prior to participation.
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 7/3, 7/5, 7/6
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22773 22774 22777 22775 22776 22778
M W Th M W Th
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22632 22633 22636 22634 22635 22637
M W Th M W Th
Jun 5–Jul 10 Jun 7–Jul 12 Jun 8–Jul 13 Jul 17–Aug 14 Jul 19–Aug 16 Jul 20–Aug 24
9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am 9:30 am–10:15 am
Res/Non
$75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $90 / $104
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 7/3, 7/5, 7/6 Jun 5–Jul 10 Jun 7–Jul 12 Jun 8–Jul 13 Jul 17–Aug 14 Jul 19–Aug 16 Jul 20–Aug 24
10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:30 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:20 am–11:15 am 10:30 am–11:15 am
Res/Non
$75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $75 / $86 $90 / $104
12
Youth
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Orinda Karate-do
Karate: Special Training Must have approval of instructor to participate in class. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium
Youth/Teen
Ages 6–16Y
Sensei Don Stasenka
Traditional Okinawan Karate-do, Wado Ki Kai (style) means ‘to learn from all things.’ Students of all strength and experience levels will be challenged to strengthen their bodies, sharpen their minds and expand their spirit. A comprehensive program focusing on respect, self-discipline, awareness for your surroundings, avoidance of undesirable situations, and how to handle situations confidently. New students are welcome to sit in on classes for a week to see if it is a good fit. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates
Day Time
22638 22646 22641 22643 22647
W/F F/W W/F W/F W/F
May 3–31 Jun 2–30 Jul 5–28 Aug 2–30 May 3–Aug 30
4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm 4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Res/Non
$100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $100 / $115 $400 / $460
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22639 22640 22642 22645
Sa Sa Sa Sa
May 6–27 Jun 3–24 Jul 1–29 May 6–Aug 26
Res/Non
10:30 am–11:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am
$50 / $58 $50 / $58 $50 / $58 $200 / $230
Self-Defense: Judo Ages 7–12Y
Mehran Mojtahedi
Judo, ‘the way of gentleness’, is a modern sport based on Jujitsu, the traditional Japanese art of self-defense. Students develop confidence, coordination, agility, and balance while learning how to defeat a larger and stronger attacker by using that person’s own energy and strength against them. Program teaches practical self-defense (not fighting) through fun games, friendly competition, and discipline, as well as escaping, grappling, and throwing techniques from Judo and Jujitsu.
YOUTH CLASSES | MARTIAL ARTS
Martial Arts
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 5/27 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22724 22725
Sa Sa
May 13–Jul 1 Jul 15–Aug 26
Res/Non
9:15 am–10:15am 9:15 am–10:15am
$70 / $81 $70 / $81
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Youth
Sports Baseball Tots Ages 3–5Y
Skyhawks Staff
Skyhawks Tot Baseball was designed to give children a positive first step into America’s Pastime. Using our progressional curriculum and modified equipment, participants learn Baseball fundamentals and social skills through a series of fast-paced instructional circuits and developmental games. Our primary development objectives include throwing, catching, hitting, base-running, balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, self-esteem, teamwork, and sportsmanship! All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and merit award. Class meets inside the Community Center when raining. Location: Community Center Park Barcode Dates
Day Time
22694 22695
M–F 11:00 am–11:45 am M–F 11:00 am–11:45 am
Jun 12–16 Jul 31–Aug 4
Res/Non
$84 / $97 $84 / $97
Basketball Tots
YOUTH CLASSES | SPECIAL INTEREST, SPORTS
Ages 3–5Y
Skyhawks Staff
Skyhawks Tot Basketball was designed to give children a positive first step to the exciting game of basketball. Using our progressional curriculum and modified equipment, participants learn Basketball fundamentals and social skills through a series of fast-paced instructional circuits and developmental games. Our primary development objectives include dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, self-esteem, teamwork, and sportsmanship! All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and merit award. Location: Community Center Park
Special Interest Hali Hausmann
Kids find learning math on the abacus fun! This ancient form of visual and kinesthetic math builds on a child’s natural inquisitiveness and imagination, teaching children number systems, concepts and most importantly...number sense. Aloha Mind Math uses the abacus to build a solid foundation allowing students to perform calculations in their mind! Students exposed to visual math understand that math is really a way of thinking, broadening their understanding of math and realizing that they too can be math superstars. Location: Community Center, Room 7 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22864 22861
M M
Jun 12–Jul 3 Jul 10–Jul 31
4:30 pm–6:30 pm 4:30 pm–6:30 pm
Day Time
22690 22691
M–F 9:00 am–9:45 am M–F 9:00 am–9:45 am
Jun 12–16 Jul 31–Aug 4
Res/Non
$84 / $97 $84 / $97
Mommy/Daddy & Me Sports (Parent Participation)
Aloha Mind Math Ages 5–12Y
Barcode Dates
Res/Non
$114 / $131 $114 / $131
Ages 30M–3Y
Skyhawks Staff
This multi-sport tot program was designed to give kids a positive first step into athletics. The fundamentals of soccer, baseball, basketball, and track & field are taught in a structured environment filled with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun! Through fast-paced games and activities, participants explore balance, body movement, coordination, and skill development at their own pace. All participants receive a Skyhawks t-Shirt and merit award. This program includes Parent Participation. Class meets inside the Community Center when raining. Location: Community Center Park Barcode Dates
22696
Day Time
Jun 17–Aug 19 Sa
9:15 am–9:45 am
Res/Non
$169 / $194
14
Youth
REGISTER ONLINE:
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Soccer Skill Classes Ages 5–12Y
Kidz Love Soccer
All participants will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey. Shin guards are required after the first meeting. Rain-out hotline: (888) 372-5803 SOCCER 1: TECHNIQUES AND TEAMWORK (5–6Y)
Location: Community Center Park Day Time
22699
Sa
Jul 8–Aug 12
Res/Non
5:45 pm–6:30 pm
$87 / $100
SOCCER 2: SKILLZ AND SCRIMMAGES (7–10Y)
Soccer Tots Ages 3–5Y
Skyhawks Staff
Founded in 1979, Skyhawks is the #1 choice for introducing children to fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Using our progressional curriculum and modified equipment, participants learn Soccer fundamentals and social skills through a series of fast-paced instructional circuits and developmental games. Primary development objectives include dribbling, passing, shooting, ball control, balance, body movement, foot/ eye coordination, self-esteem, teamwork, and sportsmanship! All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and merit award. Class meets inside the Community Center when raining. Location: Community Center Park Barcode Dates
Day Time
22692 22693
M–F 10:00 am–10:45 am M–F 10:00 am–10:45 am
Jun 12–16 Jul 31–Aug 4
Barcode Dates
Res/Non
$84 / $97 $84 / $97
Enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing, shooting, and more in a team format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that improve team play as well as individual skill development. All levels of play are encouraged to come out and enjoy the soccer fun! Location: Community Center Park Barcode Dates
Day Time
22700
Sa
Jul 8–Aug 12
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS
Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, and more. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches are introduced gradually.
Res/Non
5:00 pm–5:45 pm
$87 / $100
SOCCER 3: MATCH PLAY (10–12Y)
Each week we will focus on the fun and fast-paced action of non-competitive match play. Teams are formed at each meeting and vary from week to week encouraging players to develop individually in a variety of positions with a variety of different teammates. Location: Community Center Park Barcode Dates
Day Time
22701
Sa
Jul 8–Aug 12
Res/Non
4:00 pm–5:00 pm
$87 / $100
15
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Youth
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS
Tennis Classes
Youth/Teen
Ages 4–15Y
John Fogli, Ron Noon (USPTA Elite Pro & Staff)
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 7/1, 7/3, 7/5 TENNIS CLINIC: INTRO TO TENNIS, 5–7Y (FOGLI) Barcode Dates
22680 22683
Day Time
Jun 12–Aug 14 M Jun 14–Aug 16 W
4:00 pm–4:40 pm 4:00 pm–4:40 pm
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND, 6–10Y (FOGLI) Res/Non
$200 / $230 $200 / $230
Barcode Dates
22684
Barcode Dates
Barcode Dates
22685
22681
Jun 12–Aug 14 M
4:45 pm–5:25 pm
Res/Non
$200 / $230
Barcode Dates
22686
22682
Jun 12–Aug 14 M
5:30 pm–6:20 pm
$200 / $230
Res/Non
$200 / $230
5:25 pm–6:15 pm
Res/Non
$200 / $230
TENNIS, 4–6Y (NOON) Barcode Dates
Res/Non
Day Time
Jun 14–Aug 16 W
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND, 9–14Y (FOGLI) Day Time
4:45 pm–5:20 pm
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND, 11–15Y (FOGLI)
TENNIS CLINIC: BEGINNERS & BEYOND, 6–8Y (FOGLI) Day Time
Day Time
Jun 14–Aug 16 W
Day Time
Jun 17–Aug 19 Sa
10:00 am–10:45am
Res/Non
$175 / $201
TENNIS, 7–13Y (NOON) Barcode Dates
22687
Day Time
Jun 17–Aug 19 Sa
10:45 am–11:30 am
Res/Non
$175 / $201
16
Youth
REGISTER ONLINE:
www.cityoforinda.org
Sports Leagues
Ages 3–4Y
Skyhawks Staff
This multi-sport tot program combines baseball, basketball, soccer, and track & field; allowing young athletes to discover a passion for a variety of sports in one fun-filled setting. Participants explore balance, body movement, coordination, self-esteem, teamwork, sportsmanship, and sport specific skill development through a series of fast-paced instructional circuits and games. Our progressional curriculum, modified equipment, and highly trained staff provide a safe environment where kids develop at their own pace. All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and merit award. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Barcode Dates
22697 22698
Day Time
Jun 17–Aug 19 Sa Jun 17–Aug 19 Sa
10:15 am–11:00 am 11:15 am–12:00 pm
Res/Non
$169 / $194 $169 / $194
Orinda Youth Soccer
Youth/Teen
PRACTICES BEGIN: WEEK OF 9/4 | GAMES: 9/16–11/4
Orinda Youth Soccer is a recreational league which introduces players to the fundamentals of soccer and gives them the opportunity to develop their skills. Teams are randomly selected and everyone plays at least half of every game. Practices are once a week and are held on weekday afternoons. Games are played on Saturdays. The U5-U10 Divisions feature small-sided games. Small-sided games help younger players get more involved in each game, sharpen their skills and develop confidence in their abilities. Early Registration Fee (received on/before 6/1): $140(Res) / $161(Non) Registration Fee (received 6/2–8/1): $170(Res) / $196(Non) Late Registration Fee (received on/after 8/2): $210(Res) / $242(Non) Division Format
U5 U6 U7 U8 U10 U12 U14
Age as of 9/1
3 on 3 w/ no goal keeper 4 3 on 3 w/ no goal keeper 5 6 on 6 plus goal keeper 6 6 on 6 plus goal keeper 7 8 on 8 plus goal keeper 8–9 Regulation 11 on 11 10–11 Regulation 11 on 11 12–13
Boys
Girls
22885 22891 22892 22886 22887 22893 22894 22895 22888 22896 22897 22889 22890
Become an Orinda Youth Soccer 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 NYSAA (through NAYS.org) or attends an in-person training will receive a 40% refund on their child’s registration (limit one refund per coach). If interested in coaching, please indicate on your child’s registration form or online when registering, call (925)254-2445, or email jstearns@cityoforinda.org.
YOUTH CLASSES | SPORTS, SPORTS LEAGUES
Tot Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer and Track & Field)
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Youth
ADULT CLASSES | ART
Art Watercolor I/II (Beginning–Intermediate)
Figure Painting & Drawing Ages 18Y and up
Course Leader
Uninstructed artists’ open studio with live models for any skill level. Join this group of artists in drawing or painting directly from the model. Work at your own pace using your choice of medium. Length of poses will vary from a few minutes to an entire session. If new to figure drawing you may want to bring a pad of drawing paper and pencil/charcoal to begin. Seating: first come, first serve. Location: Community Center, Room 10 / Room 9AB (6/13–8/22) No class 7/4 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22792
Tu
May 2–Aug 22
9:30 am–12:30 pm
Res/Non
$226 / $260
Ages 18Y and up
Susan McAllister
Join this class to pursue watercolor projects in a relaxed, exploratory environment. Suitable for beginning, intermediate and advanced painters, this intensive watercolor class will review basic watercolor techniques as needed with an emphasis on achieving detailed control of the medium. Group practice, teacher demonstrations and individual instruction will be tailored to your needs as you choose projects from available visual prompts or your own reference materials and ideas. Additional $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class meeting for those needing basic watercolor supplies. Suggested materials list provided at first class. Location: Community Center, Room 4 No class 7/3 Barcode Dates
22630
Day Time
Jun 19–Aug 14 M
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Res/Non
$100 / $115
18
Adult
REGISTER ONLINE:
www.cityoforinda.org
Watercolor: Intensive Ages 18Y and up
Susan McAllister
Suitable for beginning 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 in watercolor. Following student interests, we move into painting natural and man-made objects as a preliminary to more challenging work with portraits and landscapes. Consultation time will be provided regarding current and future individual watercolor projects. $25 material/supply fee payable to instructor at first class for those needing basic watercolor supplies. Suggested materials list provided at first class. Location: Community Center, Room 4 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22631
M–F 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Jul 24–28
Dance Ballet II/III Ages 18Y 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 No class 7/4 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22667
Tu
Jun 6–Aug 1
Res/Non
7:30 pm–9:00 pm
$130 / $150
Res/Non
$100 / $115
ADULT CLASSES | ART, ARTS & CRAFTS, COOKING, DANCE
Arts & Crafts Ikebana: Creative Flower Arrangement Ages 18Y and up
Yayoi Soho Sakai
Learn and develop creative self-expression of beauty and harmony through flower arrangements using common and unusual flowers. Imaginative use of enhancing materials and containers adds to arrangements. Make arrangements using materials brought to class. Individual assistance and demonstrations available during class time. $10 lab fee payable to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 5/29 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22657
M
Apr 24–Jun 19
Res/Non
1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$160 / $184
Cooking Wine Excursion: An Afternoon at a Local Vineyard Ages 21Y and up
Captain Vineyards
Join Susan and Sal Captain at Captain Vineyards in Moraga. The class will include an intimate look at how grapes are grown and wine is made at a small, family-owned vineyard. Learn how a healthy vineyard is developed, and wine processed using green, sustainable practices. Let’s tie the wine to the land. Class completes with barrel tasting and cheese pairing. Don’t miss this unique outdoor excursion for minds and bodies! Wear sturdy shoes for uneven vineyard terrain. Location: Captain Vineyards, 1969 Joseph Dr., Moraga Barcode Dates
Day Time
22817 22818 22819 22820
Su Su Su Su
May 14 Jun 11 Jul 9 Aug 13
1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm 1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Ballet Class Cards: Purchase at the Orinda Community Center during office hours. Valid for 60 days from date of purchase. 1-visit class card: $18(Res) / $20(Non) 6-visit class card: $96(Res) / $110(Non)
Res/Non
$43 / $49 $43 / $49 $43 / $49 $43 / $49
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Adult
Social Ballroom Dance
Flamenco Ages 12Y and up
Alicia Zamora
Move to the exciting sound of Flamenco, the fiery Gypsy dance from Spain. The class focuses on basic techniques, strengthening exercises of taconeo (footwork), brazeo (arm movement), and use of castanets and palmas (hand clapping). Choreography includes traditional dances of Andalusia, Sevillanas, Tanguillo, Bulerias, and Alegrias. Teens welcome! Location: Community Center, Room 2 BEGINNING FLAMENCO DANCE Barcode Dates
22654
Day Time
May 30–Jun 27 Tu
Res/Non
6:30 pm–7:30 pm
$85 / $98
22655
Day Time
May 30–Jun 27 Tu
Res/Non
7:30 pm–8:30 pm
$85 / $98
Line Dancing Ages 18Y and up
Chris Mehling
Enjoy the fun of social dance! New to partner dancing? Continuing students? In this class Chris and her partner, David’s relaxed teaching style makes it easy to learn skills needed to dance well and have a great time in any social situation. Basic— focuses on basic steps and fundamental body mechanics. Intermediate—more advanced moves and patterns. Intermediate class participation requires instructor approval. Both—please contact instructors for more information. Partners required at registration/singles must contact instructors. Hard-soled shoes with either leather or plastic soles are recommended. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium BASIC: WEST COAST SWING & RHUMBA
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED FLAMENCO DANCE Barcode Dates
Ages 18Y and up
John Trentacosti
Learn the latest and many of the old favorite dances. No Partner required. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. For first-time and continuing beginners, learn the basics to start line dancing. There are many reviews and extra help for first-time dancers. For intermediate students the class is fast-paced with nonstop dancing. All grades and levels are welcome, but previous experience is recommended.
West Coast Swing for one hour, Rhumba for 30 minutes. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22770
W
Jun 7–Jul 26
7:30 pm–9:00 pm
Res/Non
$105 / $121
INTERMEDIATE: RHUMBA & NIGHTCLUB TWO-STEP Rhumba for 30 minutes, Nightclub Two-Step for one hour. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22771
W
Jun 7–Jul 26
8:30 pm–10:00 pm
Res/Non
$105 / $121
BOTH BASIC & INTERMEDIATE CLASSES Barcode Dates
Day Time
22772
W
Jun 7–Jul 26
7:30 pm–10:00 pm
Res/Non
$136 / $156
Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 5/29, 5/30, 6/5, 6/6
ADULT CLASSES | DANCE
LINE DANCING BEGINNING Barcode Dates
Day Time
22738 22739 22740 22741
M M Tu Tu
May 1–Jun 26 Jul 10–Aug 21 May 2–Jun 27 Jul 11–Aug 22
6:30 pm–7:30 pm 6:30 pm–7:30 pm 9:00 am–10:00 am 9:00 am–10:00 am
Res/Non
$49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56
LINE DANCING INTERMEDIATE Barcode Dates
Day Time
22742 22743 22744 22745
M M Tu Tu
May 1–Jun 26 Jul 10–Aug 21 May 2–Jun 27 Jul 11–Aug 22
7:30 pm–9:00 pm 7:30 pm–9:00 pm 10:00 am–11:30 am 10:00 am–11:30 am
Res/Non
$49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56 $49 / $56
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Dog Obedience
Intermediate Obedience Ages 18Y and up
Puppy Head Start (Pups 12–20 weeks) Ages 18Y and up
Bonnie Brown Cali
Get a head start on socialization and puppy manners in this fun and safe interactive class. Your pup will roll and play with other puppies and interact with new people. We cover house breaking, manners, rudimentary obedience, leash training and coming when called. It is a class suitable for the entire family to attend, however all puppies must be accompanied by a handler who is 18 years or older. Bring puppy’s proof of shots, a 6-foot leash and dog kibble the first day of class. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates
Day Time
22825 22826
Th Th
5:15 pm–6:00 pm 5:15 pm–6:00 pm
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/6 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22829
Th
Jun 15–Jul 27
$148 / $170
$75 / $86 $75 / $86
Fitness
Novice Rally Ages 18Y and up
Bonnie Brown Cali
Ready for something fun? Rally is based on the rally-style auto racing, and requires teamwork between the dog and handler. Rhythmic music plays in the background to encourage a more relaxed and interactive environment as you weave your way through a series of 10–20 signs that instruct the team on what to do. Why not try something different and come play! Successful completion of Beginning Obedience is required. Minimum age for handler is 18.
Fit An’trim Gentle Fitness & Fun
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/6
Location: Community Center, Room 2
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22827
Th
Jun 15–Jul 27
Res/Non
7:15 pm–8:00 pm
Res/Non
4:15 pm–5:00 pm
$148 / $170
Ages 18Y and up
Cheryl Antrim
Geared for 60+ years. Who says exercise has to be WORK? Join this mature group and have FUN while you exercise! Gentle warm up, stretches, low-impact aerobics, balance, strengthtraining in chairs, and cool down are all part of this class—plus the bonus of FUN! Bring a buddy to share the smiles. Weights, Hula Hoops, Balls and Bands provided. Barcode Dates
Day Time
22733 22734
Th Th
May 4–Jun 29 Jul 6–Aug 31
Res/Non
10:00 am–11:00 am 10:00 am–11:00 am
$81 / $93 $81 / $93
Beginning Obedience Ages 18Y and up
Bonnie Brown Cali
Beginning Obedience is the foundation for all training goals. We teach you how to motivate your dog to want to learn the basics of heel, sit, and down. We teach how to shape the leave it and come commands, and the command wait to prevent your dog from bolting through doors. This is a critical step in developing a healthy bond, and puts your dog on the road to a more meaningful life. The first class of the session is mandatory, and you come without your dog. Please bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age for handler is 18.
ADULT CLASSES | DOG OBEDIENCE, FITNESS
Jun 15–29 Jul 13–27
Res/Non
Bonnie Brown Cali
This is the next step to improve on your beginning obedience skills which focuses on teaching your dog to stay with distractions, coming when called in various situations and to heel in a more formal fashion. We teach dogs how to relax when you are out of sight, and to be calm as they execute their obedience. The intermediate class is excellent preparation for taking the AKC Canine Good Citizen class. Successful completion of Beginning Obedience is required. Minimum age for handler is 18.
Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium No class 7/6 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22828
Th
Jun 15–Jul 27
6:15 pm–7:00 pm
Res/Non
$148 / $170
Fit An’trim Fitness Pass: Valid for Cheryl Antrim’s Fit An’trim classes. Valid for 90 days from date of purchase. 1-visit card: $11(Res) / $13(Non) 6-visit card: $60(Res) / $66(Non) 21
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Adult
Dancercise
Qigong & Tai Chi
Ages 18Y and up
Helen Dougherty
Come join this session filled with easy to follow, yet challenging, routines choreographed to the best music hits of yesterday. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB No class 5/29 Barcode Dates
22735 22736 22737
Day
Apr 24–May 31 M/W Jun 5–Jul 12 M/W Jul 17–Aug 23 M/W
Time
Res/Non
7:30 pm–8:30 pm 7:30 pm–8:30 pm 7:30 pm–8:30 pm
$50 / $57 $54 / $62 $54 / $62
Ages 18Y and up
Marilyn Cooper
Qigong consists of ancient Chinese relaxing and meditative breathing exercises that stimulate energy flow. Tai Chi increases bone density, improves balance and circulation and teaches self-defense skills. Both Tai Chi and Qigong integrate and elevate the mind, body and spirit. Grandmaster Marilyn Cooper has national and world titles in competition. She has over 50 years of continuous training and teaching experience. She heads a non-profit organization that teaches Tai Chi Peace Games to at-risk youth all over the world. Location: Meets in front of the Community Center
Nia Ages 18Y and up
Janet Kaufman
Nia® is cardiovascular fitness blending movements from dance, martial, and healing arts offering full-body conditioning to increase flexibility, agility, and strength. Movement is set to a variety of music ranging from World to Pop. Nia® is based on moving the body’s way, seeking pleasure in movement, freedom of expression, and self-healing through mindfulness. Nia® is playful and joyful! Class is open to everyone regardless of size, shape, or physical abilities. Location: Community Center, Room 2 No class 5/29 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22648 22649 22650 22651 22652 22653
F F F M M M
May 26–Jun 23 Jun 30–Jul 28 Aug 4–Sep 1 May 8–Jun 5 Jun 12–Jul 10 Jul 17–Aug 28
9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:30 am–10:30 am 9:00 am–9:55 am 9:00 am–9:55 am
Res/Non
$55 / $63 $55 / $63 $55 / $63 $44 / $51 $55 / $63 $77 / $89
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22868
Sa
Jun 10–Jul 29
Res/Non
9:00–10:30 am
$120 / $138
Yoga: Iyengar Ages 18Y and up
Jeanne Dowell
Jeanne Dowell, former instructor under the U.S. Olympic committee has studied yoga with the Iyengars in India. She further advanced her studies by traveling to Morocco, Cuba, Greece and Mexico. You will learn the basic principles of the Iyengar method. We will focus on strength, alignment, stress reduction and how it applies to your daily life in the aging process. Beginners and intermediates welcome. The last class of this session will be learning the art of meditation and special relaxation tips. Location: Community Center, Room 9 AB Barcode Dates
Day Time
22658 22660
Tu Tu
May 2–Jun 27 Jul 11–Aug 29
Res/Non
6:15 pm–7:30 pm 6:15 pm–7:30 pm
$145 / $167 $129 / $148
ADULT CLASSES | FITNESS
Location: Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22659
Th
May 4–Jun 29
Res/Non
9:00 am–10:15 am
$145 / $167
Location: Community Center, Room 1 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22661
Th
Jul 13–Aug 31
Res/Non
9:00 am–10:15 am
$129 / $148
Yoga: Basics Ages 18Y and up
Veera Sanjana
Come build a strong foundation and understanding of Yoga. Based on a series of restorative postures designed to cleanse, tone and nourish, this class helps relieve the effects of chronic stress and restore energy. It is not about how much you can DO, but how much you can relax and let go. This class is for all levels, ideal for those in need of deep rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium
Nia® Class Cards: Purchase at the Orinda Community
Center during office hours. Valid for 60 days from purchase date. 1-class card: $13(Res) / $15(Non) 6-class card: $72(Res) / $83(Non)
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22662 22663 22664 22665
Tu Th Tu Th
May 2–Jun 27 May 4–Jun 29 Jul 11–Aug 29 Jul 13–Aug 31
6:30 pm–7:45 pm 10:15 am–11:30 am 6:30 pm–7:45 pm 10:15 am–11:30 am
Res/Non
$180 / $207 $180 / $207 $160 / $184 $160 / $184
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Zumba® Gold
Primordial Sound Meditation Ages 18Y and up
Ages 18Y and up Marjgan Keviani
Practiced for thousands of years, meditation is a technology that benefits your body, mind and soul, awakening creativity, healing and transformation. Be guided through all aspects of meditation covering introduction and primary techniques, posture (Asana) and breath (Prana), mantra, chakras and layers of life, consciousness, well-being and group meditation. After learning the technique students will be able to practice on their own and achieve goals including inner tranquility, well-being and concentration. Location: Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22788
W
May 17–Jun 7
9:30 am–10:30 am
Res/Non
$100 / $115
Barbara Ward
Zumba® Gold is the low-impact version of this wildly popular dance-fitness program. With easy-to-follow moves and exhilarating Latin rhythms, we dance our way to improved cardiovascular fitness, balance, and agility. We add toning elements to every class using weighted Zumba® toning sticks (provided by instructor) to enhance rhythm, build strength & tone up! All fitness levels welcome. Classes are friendly and fun! Location: Community Center, Founders Auditorium Barcode Dates
Day
Time
22747 22748 22750 22751 22752 22754 22755 22756 22758
Tu W Tu/Th Tu W Tu/Th Tu W Tu/Th
9:00 am–9:50 am 9:30 am–10:20 am 9:00 am–9:50 am 9:00 am–9:50 am 9:30 am–10:20 am 9:00 am–9:50 am 9:00 am–9:50 am 9:30 am–10:20 am 9:00 am–9:50 am
May 2–Jun 20 May 3–Jun 21 May 2–Jun 22 Jul 11–25 Jul 12–26 Jul 11–27 Aug 1–22 Aug 2–23 Aug 1–24
Res/Non
$88 / $101 $88 / $101 $132 / $152 $33 / $38 $33 / $38 $50 / $58 $44 / $51 $44 / $51 $66 / $76
Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22749 22753 22757
Th Th Th
May 4–Jun 22 Jul 13–27 Aug 3–24
Res/Non
9:00 am–9:50 am 9:00 am–9:50 am 9:00 am–9:50 am
$88 / $101 $33 / $38 $44 / $51
Saturday Zumba® Gold Sandra Franklin, Barbara Ward Liz Pemble, Janet Tilander
Saturday Zumba® Gold is taught by four licensed Zumba® instructors, each with her own flavor, making each class something special. Experience all four instructors over the eight weeks. Location: Community Center, Room 2 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22765 22766 22767
Sa Sa Sa
May 6–Jun 24 Jul 1–22 Aug 5–26
Res/Non
8:45 am–9:35 am 8:45 am–9:35 am 8:45 am–9:35 am
$88 / $101 $44 / $51 $44 / $51
ADULT CLASSES | FITNESS
Ages 18Y and up
Zumba Class Cards: Purchase at Orinda Community
Center during office hours. Valid for 60 days from purchase date. 1-class card: $13(Res) / $15(Non) 6-class card: $72(Res) / $84(Non)
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Adult
Foreign Languages French Classes Ages 18Y and up
Nicole Collins
French for Travelers and French 3: Bring a blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. No textbook required. Handouts are available for each class. FRENCH FOR TRAVELERS
If you are planning to travel to a French speaking country, join us for this fun class to learn (or brush up on) the kind of vocabulary, expressions, pronunciation, and questions that will make your vacation all the more enjoyable. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 7/7 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22726
F
Jun 23–Jul 28
Res/Non
9:30 am–11:00 am
$70 / $81
French 3+ is for students who have teken French 3 (or have similar background) 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.
French 4 is for students who have taken the French 3 class (or have similar background) and are comfortable using the past, imperfect, future and conditional tenses. We use French short stories, newspapers, and magazine articles as topics for discussion. Emphasis is on conversation, fluency and pronunciation. Handouts are available at each class (no textbooks required).
Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/6
Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 7/7
FRENCH CONVERSATION 3+
ADULT CLASSES | FOREIGN LANGUAGE
FRENCH 4 (INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED)
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22727
Th
Jun 22–Jul 27
Res/Non
11:15 am–12:15 pm
$86 / $99
Day Time
22728
F
Jun 23–Jul 28
11:15 am–12:15 pm
Res/Non
$86 / $99
ITALIAN CONVERSATION 3+
Italian Classes Ages 18Y and up
Nicole Collins
ITALIAN FOR TRAVELERS
If you are planning to travel to Italy, join us for this fun class 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 blank CD and $2 if you would like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 7/4 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22729
Tu
Jun 20–Jul 25
Barcode Dates
9:30 am–11:00 am
Res/Non
$70 / $81
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. Handouts are available at each class. Bring a blank CD and $2 if you’d like a CD for the course. Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/6 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22730
Th
Jun 22–Jul 27
10:00 am–11:00 am
Res/Non
$86 / $99
ITALIAN CONVERSATION 4
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. Handouts are available at each class. Location: Community Center, Room 7 No class 7/4 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22731
Tu
Jun 20–Jul 25
11:15 am–12:15 pm
Res/Non
$86 / $99
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Literature & Film
Music Taiko: Japanese Drumming
Ages 18Y and up
James Hadley
The visual arts, music, literature, and history are all here, treated from a thoroughly interdisciplinary point of view. Hadley’s experience includes 10 years as a UC Berkeley Extension instructor and conducting tours of most major European museums. EMPIRE TO IMPRESSIONISM: PARIS IN THE 19TH CENTURY
A multi-media grand tour including painters from Delacroix to Van Gogh, writers like Baudelaire and Hugo, composers like Chopin and Bizet, plus two revolutions and a war. Location: Library, Auditorium Barcode Dates
Day Time
22625
Tu
Jul 11–Aug 1
Res/Non
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$60 / $69
Film with James Keller Ages 18Y and up
TAIKO I: INTRODUCTION
Ages 18Y and up
Kensuke Sumii
Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops selfexpression and musical creativity. You’ll be introduced to the kinds and uses of Taiko drums, and sounds of various beats, as well as Japanese expressions. Everyone participates on actual drums each class. This class requires a specific discipline to practice Taiko, which includes practicing bare-footed, no food or drink, no jewelry of any type, no open discussions about unrelated topics during the class. Additional $90 supply fee payable to instructor at first class. Location: Wilder Park, Ranch House No class 5/18, 8/10 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22688 22689
Th Th
May 4–Jun 29 Jul 6–Aug 31
Res/Non
7:00 pm–8:30 pm 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$61 / $70 $61 / $70
James Keller
TEN GREAT MOVIE MUSICALS
Only one of the ten movies began as a Broadway musical, the others used the unique language of the camera to sing and dance their stories. Films: Love Me Tonight, The Merry Widow, Show Boat, 42nd Street, Swing Time, The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, Singing in the Rain, The Bandwagon and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Location: Library, Auditorium Barcode Dates
Day Time
22732
W
May 31–Aug 2
Res/Non
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$120 / $138
Martial Arts
Ukulele Roots Ages 18Y and up
Self Defense: Aiki Jujitsu
Al Dodge
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 martial arts systems found today.
Come and learn to play traditional ukulele music of the 20s and 30s, including Hawaiian, Tin Pan Alley, blues, and period novelty songs. Learn chords and strumming by playing and singing along with other ukulele players in a supportive environment. The class offers something for students at all skill levels. This class begins with two and three chord songs in the basic keys, using simple strumming patterns. Some basic ukulele skills are recommended. Extra help is available for new students. The emphasis is on learning by playing. A ukulele is required.
Location: Community Center, Kindergym No class 5/27
Location: Community Center, Room 8 No class 7/4
Ages 13Y and up
Mehran Mojtahedi
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22722 22723
Sa/F 10:15 am–11:15 am Sa 10:15 am–11:15 am
May 13–Jul 7 Jul 15–Aug 26
Res/Non
$70 / $81 $70 / $81
Barcode Dates
Day Time
22666
Tu
May 30–Jul 18
ADULT CLASSES | LITERATURE & FILM, MARTIAL ARTS, MUSIC
History of European Civilization
Res/Non
6:45 pm–8:30 pm
$90 / $104
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Adult
Sports Basketball: Adult Drop-in Play Ages 18Y and up SUNDAYS, MAY 7–AUGUST 20, 7:00–9:00 PM
Join us for Sunday night drop-in basketball. The gym is split into two courts so there are non-stop games for all, teams are assigned randomly. All ages and skill levels. Location: Wagner Ranch Gym, 350 Camino Pablo Fee Per Person/Per Night: $6(Res) / $7(Non)
Tennis
ADULT CLASSES SENIOR | SPORTS, OUTINGSSPORT & RESOURCES LEAGUES
Ages 18Y and up
John Fogli , Ron Noon (USPTA Elite Pro)
Join one of the tennis classes at the scenic Orinda Community Center tennis courts. Small classes. Class times may change due to player levels. Tennis Levels—Beginner: Designed for those with little or no background playing tennis. Course introduces fundamental strokes (forehand, backhand, serve, and net play); rules, scoring, and court play etiquette. Advanced Beginner: Understands grips, ground strokes and can begin to control the serve. Emphasis on technique, doubles strategy, and movement on the court. Intermediate: Players have a basic understanding of the game, can sustain a rally, and 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. $10 material (ball) fee payable to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 7/1, 7/3, 7/5
22677
Day Time
Jun 12–Aug 14 M
Res/Non
6:45 pm–7:40 pm
$200 / $230
ADVANCED BEGINNER–INTERMEDIATE (FOGLI) Barcode Dates
22678
Day Time
Jun 14–Aug 16 W
INTERMEDIATE–ADVANCED (NOON) Barcode Dates
22679
Res/Non
6:20 pm–7:15 pm
$200 / $230
Day Time
Jun 17–Aug 19 Sa
9:00 am–9:55 am
Basketball: Adult League (5 on 5) Ages 35Y and up The Orinda Basketball League is back! 40-minute games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, each team plays one game per week. Nine game regular season, all teams make single elimination end of season tournament. Form a team with a group of friends or add your name to the free agent list to get picked up by a team. Ten team maximum, register today to ensure your team’s spot in our league. Registration packets available at cityoforinda.org. For more information contact Jackson Stearns at (925) 254-2445 or at jstearns@cityoforinda.org. Registration deadline is June 1. Barcode Dates
Day
Res/Non, Per Team
22264
Tu/Th
$575 / $690
Jun 6–Aug 17
Adult Softball League
BEGINNER–ADVANCED BEGINNER (FOGLI) Barcode Dates
Sports Leagues
Res/Non
$190 / $219
Ages 18Y and up The City of Orinda is excited to continue our historical summer softball league, now in our 29th year. We offer three separate divisions, all include 10 league games and a double elimination tournament to conclude the season. All games are played at Orinda Area Fields. 50% or more of team members must be Orinda Residents to qualify for the resident rate. Games begin the week of June 12. For more information contact Jackson Stearns at (925) 254-2445 or at jstearns@cityoforinda.org. Mandatory managers meeting the first Wednesday of June. Registration deadline is May 26. MEN’S 18+ Barcode
Tournament Dates
Days of the Week
22308
Aug 19–20
Sa/Su
Res/Non
$700 / $805
SENIOR 40+ Barcode
Tournament Dates
Days of the Week
22309
Aug 12–13
Sa/Su
Res/Non
$700 / $805
CO-ED 18+ Barcode
Tournament Dates
Days of the Week
22310
Aug 26
Sa
Res/Non
$700 / $805
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Adult
REGISTER ONLINE:
www.cityoforinda.org
Lunch ’n Learn The Town of Moraga and city of Orinda are partnering to offer a three-part series on Home and Personal Organization. Lunch ’n Learns begin at 10:30 am. Lunch will be served following presentation. Pre-registration is required. Our presenter is Professional Organizer, Tammy Jo Borosky. As a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers, her business, CLEAR Organizing, has served the Lamorinda area since 2004.
IT’S CLEAR: How to Create Order Amidst a Lifelong Gathering of Things Is it time to start looking at your space and things differently? We will spend an hour talking about the space you call your home—room by room, closet by closet, drawer by drawer—and how to better organize your treasured possessions. Barcode Dates
Day
Time
22865
W
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Apr 12
Res/Non
$10 / $11
CLEAR the Deck: Paper, Paper, Everywhere Are you swimming in paper? How much space in your home is filled with paperwork that you may not need anymore? Let’s discuss the best practices on what to keep, how long to keep it, and where to store your important paper. In addition to financial/tax paperwork, we will review other forms of paper including photos, books, travel keepsakes, newspaper clippings, and other important documents. Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 6 Barcode Dates
Day
Time
22866
W
10:30 am–12:00 pm
May 10
Res/Non
$10 / $11
A CLEAR Action Plan Whether living in your current space or moving/downsizing to a space that fits your future lifestyle, we will discuss resources that are available to help you lighten your load and age in place. What is your timeline? Let’s talk step-by-step from feeling frustrated/overwhelmed to taking action and bringing calm to your daily routine. Location: Hacienda de los Flores, 2100 Donald Drive Barcode Dates
Day Time
22867
W
Jun 14
10:30 am–12:00 pm
Res/Non
$10 / $11
Wisdom Workshops Please note that we are asking participants to register in advance by calling the Community Center, (925) 254-2445 or visit our website at www.cityoforinda.org.
The Elephant in the Room: Difficult Talks We All Should Have Presenter: Katie O’Donnell, MS, CMC, Eldercare Services As we approach 65+ years old, some sensitive conversations need to take place to secure the life you envision for your later years. It’s your life and its quality should be based on your values. Learn how to have the “difficult” conversations with ourselves, our children and spouses regarding real and imagined challenges that we may encounter after 65. These dialogues will give you peace of mind to go about life without “The Elephant in the Room!” Some of the topics Katie will discuss are: how to have the conversation about keeping or selling the family home, what about re-marriage and blended families, future health considerations and when is it time to stop driving.
SENIOR | LUNCH OUTINGS ’N &LEARN, RESOURCES WISDOM WORKSHOPS
Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 6
Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22874
W
Apr 5
10:30 am
Res/Non
FREE
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Senior
ACTIVITY LEVELS FOR SENIOR TRIPS
You must be able to walk four easy steep steps to board the bus or van. Let us know of any physical limitations prior to signing up so staff can try to accommodate your needs ahead of time. Trips depart from the Hacienda de las Flores. Choose your level carefully. SENIOR | WISDOM WORKSHOPS, TRIPS
Senior Driver Ombudsman Presenter: Rosemary Robles The DMV created the Senior Ombudsman Program to keep seniors driving for as long as they can do so safely. Rosemary will present valuable information on safe driving for seniors, helpful hints to assist you with the Department of Motor Vehicles written and driving tests, driving with medical conditions, and much more. The goal is to promote driver safety in California with an emphasis on senior issues. Location: Orinda Community Center, Room 8 Barcode Dates
Day Time
22878
Th
May 4
Res/Non
10:30 am
FREE
Level 1: Easy sitting/little walking. Must be able to stand 10 minutes without assistance or bring your walker or wheelchair. Level 2: Small amount of walking. Level 3: Moderate to heavy walking. Level 4: Heaving amount of walking/standing Level 5: Strenuous walking/hiking If you aren’t sure where you fit, call us at (925) 253-4216. Trips are generally from 9:00 am–4:00 pm. Please note: Times listed on the trips are approximate. Exact meeting times will be provided one week prior to the trip. Refunds for trips can only be issued if waitlist can be utilized.
Nike Missile Site
Senior Trips
Meet at the Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Dr., Moraga
During the tense years of the Cold War, the United States Army built and operated close to 300 Nike missile sites in the United States. These sites were designed as the last line of defense against Soviet bombers. Today, a dedicated group of volunteers works in partnership with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area on the continuous task of restoration at site SF-88L, the only fully restored Nike missile site in the country. This museum is an enduring reminder of the Cold War and allows visitors to reflect upon the realities of the Cold War and their influence on today’s society. Your knowledgeable volunteer guide will tell you about the history and the amazing building of the Nike Missile, how they arrived, assembled and stored. This tour will involve some light walking (no hills, some steps) to various outbuildings on the site. A boxed lunch will be provided to enjoy after the tour in the picnic areas at the site.
Barcode Dates
Meet at the Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Dr., Moraga
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. Participants are responsible for their own transportation unless noted. Please note that the senior discount fee is incorporated into the fees.
Oakland A’s Game Let’s spend a spring day by going to a MLB game and cheering on the Oakland A’s when they play the Texas Rangers. Lunch is own your own with many choices inside the stadium.
22286
Day Time
Apr 19 W
Activity Level Res/Non
11:30 am–4:30 pm 3–4
$70 / $81
Barcode Dates
22899
Day Time
May 18 Th 9:30 am–3:00 pm
Activity Level Res/Non
2
$70 / $81
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California Academy of Sciences
Senior Tech Help
The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it is home to a world-class aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum-all under one living roof. From the splashing penguins in African Hall to the wildflowers on the roof, the building is bursting with life. A four-story living rainforest and awe-inspiring coral reef ecosystem showcase Earth’s biodiversity, while immersive planetarium shows offer a new perspective on the planet we call home. This trip will include reserved group seating for lunch in the café featuring local, sustainable, and seasonal ingredients.
Free drop-in! Need help with computer skills, trouble shooting or social media? Juniors4Seniors are here to help! The goal of this group of motivated students is to build connections with the community and create intra-generational relationships. Co-Managing Directors, Reagan Tierney and Mary Kate Henderson, will be on hand to assist seniors. To register for an appointment, please contact program coordinator Jenn Amerman, (925) 253-4216.
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Day Time
Activity Level Res/Non
22900
Th 9:00 am–4:00 pm
3–4
Jun 1
$98 / $113
Premier World Discovery Tours Premier World Discovery Tours is offering trips to the Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park this Spring, and New England Rails and Trails and County Roads of Tuscany in the Fall. For more information on upcoming trips with Premier World Discovery please visit the Orinda Community Center or contact the front desk for a flyer; (925) 254-2445. Senior trips, Lunch and Learns, and Wisdom Workshops will take a short break in July and August and resume in September. Detailed information about these programs will be listed in the Fall Activity Guide.
ORINDA SENIORS AROUND TOWN
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 YELLOW CAB & DESOTO COMPANY
10% discount for Lamorinda seniors. Call ahead to a schedule ride. (925) 284-1234 COUNTY CONNECTION LINK
Available for bus service. You must register first in order to ride. LINK information. . . . . . . . . (925) 676-1976 ext. 2066 To schedule a trip . . . . . . . . . . (925) 938-7433 To cancel a scheduled trip. . . . (925) 943-1829 LAMORINDA SPIRIT VAN
Serving Lamorinda seniors with and without disabilities. Call for schedule and to arrange transportation: (925) 283-3534
Lamorinda Village
Senior Resources Senior Newsletter & Calendar To subscribe to the Senior Newsletter and Calendar, please send your email or mailing address to orindaparksrec@cityoforinda.org or call (925) 254-2445.
Senior Service Information Contra Costa County Agency on Aging and Adult Services (AAA)—AAA are local aging programs that provide information and services on a range of assistance for older adults and those who care for them. Call 1 (800) 510-2020 for information.
Eldercare Locator Eldercare Locator is a public service of the U.S.Administrationon Aging and connects older Americans and their caregivers with sources of information on senior services. 1 (800) 677-1116.
Lamorinda Village is a nonprofit membership organization creating a community that engages and empowers its members to thrive in our own communities as we age. We offer a broad range of activities, social and educational programs, opportunities to volunteer, and easy access to services from volunteers or professionals, including transportation. Membership is available to those residents 55+ in Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. For more information, call us at (925) 253-2300.
SENIOR | TRIPS, RESOURCES
Meet at the Hacienda de las Flores, 2100 Donald Dr., Moraga
Transportation
Lamorinda Nature Walk & Bird Watching Led by Ben Petterson, experienced hiker and bird-watcher. Experience nature at its finest along our local trails. Delight in the beauty that unfolds around each bend, all the while learning to identify a variety of birds. Bring a water bottle; binoculars will be helpful if you have them. Join us every Wednesday or whenever you are able to. Supported by the City of Orinda, Lafayette Senior Services and the Town of Moraga. Contact (925) 253-4216 for weekly meeting locations. All Lamorinda Seniors are welcome! Every Wednesday, 9:00 am–12:00 pm; FREE!
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Registration Information Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and is required for all classes prior to participation. Register early as some classes fill quickly or may be canceled prior to the first class due to low enrollment. You are only notified if a class is full or canceled.
Complete Registration/Enrollment Form 1 Complete all sections of enrollment form. Print clearly and sign and date form.
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Cancellation & Transfer Requests Registration may be cancelled up to 5 days prior to the scheduled class for a refund minus a processing fee of up to $20 depending on method of payment. Requests less than 5 days prior to the start of the class are subject to approval by Recreation Staff.
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Orinda Community Center, 28 Orinda Way Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:30 am–5:00 pm Effective 1/3/17: Mon–Fri, 8:30 am–4:30 pm After Hours Night-Drop: (when the building is open) Located under the counter just to the right of the main office.
Classes and activities not meeting the minimum enrollment 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.
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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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Orinda Parks & Recreation Department | 28 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563 | (925) 254-2445 | Fax (925) 253-7716 Please print clearly. All information must be completed. Adult/Parent/Legal Guardian Name (Last, First)_____________________________________________ Email__________________________________ Home Phone_________________________________ Work________________________________ Cell ___________________________________ Address__________________________________________________ City_______________________________________ Zip_________________ Emergency Contact Adult/Parent #2 Name (Last, First)_______________________________________________ Email__________________________ Home Phone_________________________________ Work________________________________ Cell ___________________________________ Last Name
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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 30.
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.
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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.
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www.cityoforinda.org Orinda Parks and Recreation offers an array of beautiful and functional facilities and fields for your special event, party, picnic, family gathering, or meeting. The City also has a number of local parks and trails available for public use. For more information about rentals, view the rental guide, or download a facility application, visit cityoforinda.org> Parks & Recreation>Parks and Facilities.
If you have held a private event in one of the city facilities and have pictures you would be willing to share, please send them our way! We would love to see how you transformed the room. Please email them to orindaparksrec@cityoforinda.org.
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