Winter/Spring 2019 Recreation Activity Guide

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City of Campbell

RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE Winter/Spring 2019

WWW.CITYOFCAMPBELL.COM


TABLE OF CONTENTS

CAMPBELL CITY COUNCIL at time of print November 2018

Paul Resnikoff, Mayor Rich Waterman, Vice Mayor Jeffrey Cristina Liz Gibbons Susan M. Landry

Heritage Theatre

Campbell City Council meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at City Hall, 70 North First Street. Re-broadcasts can be viewed on the City’s cable station on Channel 26.

9-11

Special Events

6-8

Adult Drop-in Fitness Program

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Adult

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RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

Campbell Community Center - Recreation Office 1 W. Campbell Avenue, C-31, Campbell, 95008

OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday/Sunday

Historical Museum & Ainsley House

12-13

Adult Center 50+

50-57

Pre-school Registration

14-15

City Parks

58-59

Youth

16-29

Facility Rentals & Information

60-62

Teens

30-33

Registration Information & Policies

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8:00 am - 5:30 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed

Adult Center (50 yrs+ programs) (408) 866-2146 Adult Lunch Program (408) 866-2764 Class Registrations (408) 866-2104 Community Center Rentals (408) 866-2138 Community Center Leasing (408) 866-2192 Field Conditions Hotline (408) 866-2769 Historical Museum (408) 866-2119 Heritage Theatre (408) 866-2700 Park Reservations (408) 866-2104 Recreation/Community Ctr Fax (408) 374-6965 The Campbell Community Center is accessible by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60 and Mountain View - Winchester Light Rail service.

RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE & CAMPBELL PROFILE Publication & Distribution

The Recreation Activity Guide and Campbell Profile is published three times a year. All Campbell residents should receive one by U.S. Bulk Mail. Additional copies of the current guide are available at City Hall, Campbell Library, and the Recreation Office. You can also view the guide online at: www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

Registration Dates u Adult Center for 50+ :

December 5, Campbell residents

December 7, open registration

Recreation Activities:

December 11, Campbell residents

December 12, open registration

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CAMPBELL City News For Residents

PROFILE

Vol. 118, Winter/Spring 2019

A Message From The City Manager Dear Friends, It’s my pleasure to present this Winter-Spring issue of the Campbell Profile. The purpose of the newsletter is to provide residents with an update of City projects and programs. The Profile is published three times per year. The City accomplished some major projects last year thanks to the leadership of the City Council and the hard work of staff. We continue to work with our regional government partners on increasing housing supply and affordability, as well developing transportation solutions. Some of the other completed projects and policy initiatives worth mentioning include the completion of the Community Center’s new play area improvements as well as installation of the new outdoor exercise equipment near the stadium track; a $50 million revenue Measure O was placed on the November 2018 ballot for voters to consider in support of library and police facilities; implemented a new pilot parking permit program was authorized in the Rosemary neighborhood; completed another year of Art Box installations at various intersections; and the City Council discussed potential regulation of shared mobility services such as e-scooters and bicycle share programs in the City. All of these projects or programs benefit Campbell residents, businesses and visitors because they improve the way people live, play, or conduct business everyday. The theme of this newsletter edition is safety. I would like to take this opportunity to remind Campbell residents about the importance of emergency preparedness at home. We are fortunate to live in a city that is prepared to respond to natural disasters and emergencies. In addition to having the County’s Alert SCC emergency warnings system, we also have the CodeRED alert system which calls residents directly whenever there is a situation of public concern. I encourage you to sign up for this free emergency notification system by visiting the Campbell Police Department’s website (www.cityofcampbell.com/ Police) and selecting the side-tab “CodeRED.” It is also good to prepare for unpredictable weather patterns like the ones we sometimes experience in Santa Clara County. Empty sandbags and sand are available at the Campbell Service Center at 290 S. Dillon Avenue, Monday thru Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There is a 25 bag limit and self-service is required. Please take advantage of these local resources to help you and your family be safe in the face of natural disasters. I hope you find the articles in this newsletter helpful. If you have any comments or suggestions, please let me know or call the appropriate City Department listed in the Directory contained in this Profile. Sincerely,

Brian Loventhal City Manager

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City Office Closures

City Directory

City offices will be closed for the following holidays: December 24, 2018 through January 1, 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 21 Presidents Day - February 18 Memorial Day - May 27 The Police Department and all emergency services however will remain available to the public during the closures. Police Dispatch personnel will remain on-site and are available 24 hours per day.

Emergency ...........................................................................................911 Adult Center 50+......................................................... (408) 866-2146 Animal Control (Silicon Valley)................................ (408) 764-0344 Building Department................................................ (408) 866-2130 Business Licenses........................................................ (408) 866-2174 City Clerk....................................................................... (408) 866-2117 City Manager................................................................ (408) 866-2125 Community Center Facility Rentals....................... (408) 866-2138 Community Development....................................... (408) 866-2140 Finance Department.................................................. (408) 866-2111 Fire (Santa Clara County).......................................... (408) 378-4010 Graffiti Hotline............................................................. (408) 866-2191 Heritage Theatre.......................................................... (408) 866-2700 Human Resources/Personnel................................. (408) 866-2122 Library............................................................................. (408) 866-1991 Museum.......................................................................... (408) 866-2119 Parks Maintenance..................................................... (408) 866-2145 Police (Non-Emergency).......................................... (408) 866-2121 Public Works/Engineering....................................... (408) 866-2150 Public Works/Service Center.................................. (408) 866-2145 Recreation Department............................................ (408) 866-2104 Street Light Hotline.................................................... (408) 866-2781 T.D.D. Hearing Impaired............................................ (408) 866-2790 Traffic Signals................................................................ (408) 866-2145 Volunteer Services..................................................... (408) 866-2196

CAMPBELL LIBRARY 77 Harrison Ave. Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 866-1991 www.sccl.org/campbell LIBRARY HOURS: Monday: 1:00 pm–9:00 pm Tuesday: 1:00 pm–9:00 pm Wednesday: 10:00 am–9:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am–6:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am–6:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am–6:00 pm Sunday: Closed

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The Campbell Library is a member of the Santa Clara County Library District. As a member, we provide the following: • Full service computers • Events for all ages • Storytimes • A dedicated teen space • Meeting Room • Children’s area • Book drop for returning items accessible 24 hours • Self-check stations • 24/7 access to our Virtual Library’s eBooks & eResources


City Council In Action JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

• Authorized a service agreement with Brightview Landscape for citywide tree services.

• Accepted a $1,000 donation from the Downtown Campbell Business Association to the Campbell Youth Recreation Scholarship Program.

• Approved a Carnival Permit for St. Lucy Parish School, subject to restrictions and conditions, and waived 50% of the permit fee.

• Au t h o r i ze d a gre e m e nt s w i t h Compass Group USA/Bateman Division to provide catered meals for the Senior Nutrition Program for fiscal year 2018-19.

• Approved the rescission of the historic designation of 14 structures on the Historic Resource Inventory.

• Approved modifications to the City’s Financial Assistance Program Policy. • Approved a written City response to the 2017-18 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury Report: “Police and the Mentally Ill: Improving Outcomes.” • Approved the lighting of the Campbell Water Tower in rainbow colors recognizing June 2018 as Pride month. • Commended Fire Chief Kenneth Kehmna upon his retirement from the Santa Clara County Fire Department after nearly 31 years of service. • Held a General Plan Land Use Alternatives Study Session. • R e c o g n i z e d vo l u n t e e r s f ro m the “Beautiful Day ” Volunteer Improvement Project for their work at the City’s civic center. • Recognized “Friends of Children with Special Needs” group for their involvement in City sponsored events and projects. • Approved a Live Entertainment Permit for Rock Bottom Brewery & Restaurant.

• Authorized the Public Works Director to submit a Santa Clara County Vehicle Emission Reduction Based at Schools (VERBS) Program grant application to Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) for the Harriet Avenue Sidewalk Project. • Approved a Live Entertainment Permit for Doubletree by Hilton Campbell. • Declared July 2018 as “Parks Make Life Better” month. • Approved a Carnival Permit for St. George Coptic Orthodox School Carnival and waived 50% of the permit fee. • Called an election and ordered the submission of a proposition to incur bond indebtedness to the qualified voters of the City.

• Approved the trail alignment along the top of bank of San Tomas Aquino Creek between Westmont Avenue and San Tomas Aquino (bend) as proposed by the Feasibility Study; directed staff to begin environmental and preliminary design for the San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail between Westmont Avenue and San Tomas Aquino Road (bend); and directed staff to seek grant funding to proceed with final design and construction. • Appointed Dave Porter and David Sausjord to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) for terms expiring in August 2022. • Appointed Richard Capatosto, Viral Khajuria, and William Kaufman to the Civic Improvement Commission for four-year terms expiring in August 2022. • Approved a live entertainment permit for Pruneyard Cinemas LLC. • Approved lighting of the Campbell Water Tower in teal in support of National Ovarian Cancer Awareness month and purple in support of Domestic Violence awareness month.

• Approved the contract with County of Santa Clara to provide a senior Nutrition Program for fiscal year 2018-19. • Authorized the City Manager to execute the Below Market Rate (BMR) Administrator Contract with Housekeys.

• Adopted a resolution to approve a zoning map amendment to change the zoning district designation from multiple-family residential to planned development.

• Approved the fiscal year 2018-19 operating and capital budgets, for a combined $74,765,656.

• Approved a Residential Permit Parking Program in the Rosemary neighborhood.

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Ready for a disaster? The Recreation and Community Services Team is Ready to Help! In the event of an emergency that displaces residents, the City has plans in place to deploy select staff members from the Recreation and Community Services Department and other city departments to open the City of Campbell Emergency Operations Center and local shelter site. The Campbell Community Center has been pre-determined as the location for the shelter site. Many of the buildings on the campus offer flexibility and space such as the use of two gymnasiums, several large and small rooms, kitchens and shower facilities. The determination to open a shelter is a complex decision and ultimately determined by internal and external agencies such as the Police Department, Fire Department, and American Red Cross. However, once that decision is made, the Recreation and Community Services Team is prepared to carry out those directions thanks to a recent training effort. In August 2018, volunteer instructors from the American Red Cross presented a 4-hour shelter training for Recreation and Community Service staff. This detailed training reviewed the process of opening a shelter from start to finish. Staff focused on crucial details such as signage, registration areas, appropriate space to designate for different areas within a shelter, how to handle safety issues, intake processes, supplies, and finally, how to deactivate the shelter when the appropriate time comes. Following this classroom based training, these learned skills were put into action during a countywide exercise. On September 6, 2018, City staff joined 550 other City and County employees in Santa Clara County to participate in the “Urban Shield Yellow Command Exercise.” This exercise was set up by the County to test, evaluate, and enhance the proficiency of response by local governments during a large disaster. This year’s exercise simulated a 7.9 magnitude earthquake in the bay area. Campbell staff accessed the supplies that are stored in the Community Center campus and set up a registration area and dormitory. Staff were joined by an American Red Cross Disaster Cycle Services volunteer, Terry Unter and a representative to operate communications via radio. Terry has experience opening and operating shelters across the United States and was able to provide invaluable information about the process and provided many real life examples. Recreation and Community Service staff will continue to review these responsibilities so that if and when called upon, we will be ready!

Did you know? In the event you have to evacuate your home and head to a community shelter or evacuation center there are some items you should bring if you are able to: Your Pets – remember to bring a crate/cage or other way to transport and keep them secure. Most shelters are aware of the need to provide options for pets as well as people. Pillow and sleeping bag – blankets are provided at the shelter, but pillows are often needed. Shower shoes - Shelters do their best to have shower facilities on-site and if they aren’t, they have mobile showers they can request to bring to the shelter site. Charging equipment for your electronics – Communication will be very important during an emergency. If you have the ability to bring your charging devices please do.

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Residents Trained and Ready to Help The City of Campbell’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program is designed to help our citizens become better prepared to survive and respond to major disasters such as earthquakes, floods, severe storms, or other catastrophic events. CERT Training consists of 18 hours of disaster response training and includes instruction on a variety of topics such as turning off utilities (gas, water, and electricity), small fire extinguishment, disaster first aid, safe removal of trapped victims, light search and rescue techniques, and the psychology of disaster response. After completing the CERT training academy, residents are able to function as a member of a trained team, armed with the knowledge and skills that allow them to help themselves, their families, and their community. Campbell CERT has over 180 trained volunteers and is always looking for more. If you are interested in joining CERT or you would like more information on personal preparedness, please visit their website at http://campbellcert.org.

In the event of a disaster:

Place this card where visible from the street (mailbox, lightpost, front door, gate, window, car) HELP means you need assistance OK means you do NOT need assistance No card visible - you may be contacted at a lower priority to see if assistance is required Tune radio to 740 AM or 106.9 FM

HELP COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM

501(c)3 California Nonprofit Corporation

Preparation before a disaster:

Keep this card easily available Update your first aid and emergency supplies Take a Personal Emergency Preparedness class Become a CERT Member For more information visit:

CampbellCaCERT.org CampbellCERT

info@CampbellCaCERT.org

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Special Events Early Settlers’ Day Event & Lunch Monday, February 18, 2019 12:00 pm (Doors will open early)

Orchard City Banquet Hall at the Campbell Community Center 1 West Campbell Avenue Please join your neighbors and friends to celebrate Campbell’s rich heritage and learn more about Campbell’s early days. Lunch will be served. Pre-registration is required. $15 per person includes lunch. For more information and to register, please contact Dan Furtado at (408) 378-3506.

Eggstravaganza Saturday, April 20 9:00 - 11:00 am

Campbell Community Center Athletic Fields 1 West Campbell Avenue Campbell Kiwanis presents the 39 th Annual Campbell Eggstravaganza for children of all ages. The event starts at 9:00 am, with the actual egg hunt beginning at 10:30 am SHARP. Festivities that morning will include face painting, a mini petting zoo, dance demonstrations, craft projects, and jump houses. In addition, kids of all ages can hop over and sit on the Easter Bunny’s lap for pictures with the Campbell Kiwanis special Easter Bunnies. Please bring your camera! The Eggstravaganza is free and held rain or shine! www.campbellkiwanis.org

Bunnies & Bonnets Parade Saturday, April 20 12:00 pm

Campbell Avenue between Railway Avenue & 3rd Street All are welcome to Downtown Campbell’s 21st Annual Bunnies & Bonnets Parade! The parade begins at 12:00 pm and will feature marching bands, baton dancers, classic cars, and more. It’s a wonderful Campbell tradition the entire family can enjoy! Be sure to stop by a little early and stay a little late to enjoy the great atmosphere of Downtown Campbell! Prior to the parade, colored chalk will be provided for children to draw pictures on the street. The event is free and is held rain or shine! For more information www.downtowncampbell.com

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Information: (408) 866-2104


Special Events

SUMMER DAY CAMPS &

SWIM LESSONS

Early Bird Summer Registration!

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Wednesday, March 13 at 8:00am Register early for Campbell day camps, sports camps, and swim lessons. Descriptions and schedules will be available at www. cityofcampbell.com/recreation and the Recreation Office on Friday, March 1ST.

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Special Events

Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday – Service Day For the past three years, the Parks Maintenance staff has teamed up with their counterparts from the City of San Jose on the Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Holiday and National Day of Service to host a volunteer event held at a local park that benefits and serves residents of both cities. There are two parks, Marijane Hamann Park and San Tomas Park, which border the two cities providing open space and play opportunities for each of the City’s citizens. Nearly 300 volunteers converged at Marijane Hamann Park during the first and third year of the joint effort to remove overgrown brush, plant new trees and shrubs, pick up litter, paint benches and picnic tables, clean play equipment and resupply playgrounds with sand and engineered fibar (sometimes called tanbark). Two years ago over 300 volunteers provided similar efforts at San Tomas Park. Neighborhood and Religious leaders have commented on how much they enjoy participating in these events because of the community spirit that is felt during the day. Often, young volunteers and their families stay in the park after the cleanup efforts are completed to enjoy the fruits of their labor. If you would like to participate in the next MLK Service Day project, both cities will once again host a volunteer event at San Tomas Park on January 21, 2019. Bring your own work gloves, water, and friendly community spirit and the cities will provide the tools. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. and work starts by 9:00 a.m. We encourage you to carpool since parking is always limited. For more information, please call (408) 866-2145 or visit the City’s website at www.cityofcampbell.com. We hope to see you there!

2019 Great American Litter Pickup Each year the City holds a “Great American Litter Pickup” volunteer event aimed at supporting trash and debris removal from local creeks and major street arterials. Between 200 and 300 volunteers and staff members from various agencies and organizations team up to remove graffiti from public places, plant trees, clean up park and play areas, refill safety play surfaces and paint park benches and tables. The event usually takes place in late April. Once the date and time are confirmed for 2019, the information will be posted on the city’s website at www. cityofcampbell.com.

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Information: (408) 866-2104


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Heritage Theatre

Calendar of

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The list below indicates all public shows/events booked for the winter/spring season at the Heritage Theatre at the time of publication. Please visit www.heritagetheatre.org for the most current list of upcoming events.

DECEMBER 1 Firebird Dance

DECEMBER 6 Carden Academy Holiday Program

DECEMBER 8, 9 AOC-CA Ballet presents Winter Wonderland

DECEMBER 14-16 South Bay Dance presents the Nutcracker

JANUARY 17 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

JANUARY 24 Emporium Presents: An Evening with Travis Tritt

JANUARY 26

Heritage Theatre presents: Cherry Poppin’ Daddies

FEBRUARY 14 Heritage Theatre presents: Joe Nichols

FEBRUARY 21 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

MARCH 1, 2, 8, 9

Stratford Schools Musical

MARCH 15 Heritage Theatre presents: Blue Oyster Cult

MARCH 21 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

MARCH 23 Peninsula Symphony Orchestra presents: Old & New Worlds with flutist Emi Ferguson

APRIL 3 Heritage Theatre presents: Billy Ocean

APRIL 7 Santa Clara Valley Science & Engineering Fair Awards Ceremony

APRIL 12-14 EnActe Arts

APRIL 18 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

APRIL 20 Aruna Dasari Arangetram

APRIL 28 Kuchipudi Rangapravesam

MAY 4 Campbell Recreation Cheer & Dance Recital

MAY 4, 5 Lujianping Dance & Art

MAY 10, 11 AOC-CA Ballet

MAY 18 Peninsula Symphony Orchestra presents: Eternal Love Songs with San Francisco Opera Star Renee Rapier

MAY 19 Mission Chamber Orchestra

MAY 23 USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies

MAY 25 God’s Image Ministry Concert

MAY 27 Mountain View Academy Graduation

FEBRUARY 22, 23 Stratford Schools Musical

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Heritage Theatre

Box Office: (408) 866-2700


Heritage Theatre

Consider The Heritage Theatre For Your Next Event!

Heritage Theatre Box Office (408) 866-2700 www.heritagetheatre.org The Heritage Theatre Box Office is located at the front of the Heritage Theatre in the Campbell Community Center, 1 W. Campbell Ave, Campbell, 95008.

Regular Box Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Event/Show Dates: One hour before showtime if events are ticketed

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Awards Ceremony Comedy Show Concert or Recital Dance Performance

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Musical Performance Public or Private Meeting Seminar or Presentation Variety Show

Rental Information The Heritage Theatre and the adjacent Garden Courtyard are available for community and corporate rentals. The Theatre Use Policy and Schedule of Fees & Charges are available on the City’s website www.cityofcampbell.com. For an appointment to view the facility or to obtain an estimate of charges for your event, please contact Theatre Manager, Kristyn Jacobson, at (408) 866-2797 or kristynj@cityofcampbell.com.

The Campbell Heritage Theatre features: • • • • •

800 seats (600 orchestra, 200 balcony) State-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment Backstage area with three dressing rooms and a Green room Garden Courtyard adjacent to the Theatre for receptions Professional House and Technical Staff to work with you to make your event the very best that it can be

Volunteer Join our wonderful team of volunteers for our upcoming productions! Volunteers specialize in a variety of areas such as ticket-taking, ushering, greeting, and more! Volunteer applications and detailed information about our Volunteer Program can be found online at www.heritagetheatre.org or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (408) 8662791 or marshellas@cityofcampbell.com.

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CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM 51 N. Central Avenue

The Campbell Historical Museum offers artifacts and memorabilia that recall the vanishing world of Santa Clara Valley’s past. Visit a general store that served as the community center, examine a parlor scene with example of decorative arts, discover the roots of Campbell’s agricultural past in orchards and fruit processing and explore hometown music and drama in Campbell as early forms of recreation. “Please Touch” displays in each of the four thematic areas allow you to feel and get a closer glimpse into the valley History.

Open Thursday – Sunday 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm (excluding public holidays)

GENERAL ADMISSION: $2 FREE for museum members and children under age 6 Combination tickets including a visit to the Ainsley House are available. Tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

FIREHOUSE #1 HISTORY

Campbell Historical Museum exhibits the history of the Campbell Fire Department in a mini exhibit at the Museum entrance. As visitors walk through the Museum’s double doors they walk into the Hose Tower used by Campbell fire fighters to dry the hoses after using them to fight fires. Exhibit photos along the Tower walls display the history of the department. Once inside the building, visitors will notice along the wall a map of Campbell’s fire hydrants, once used by CFD to mark hydrants, an actual hydrant from 1906 and a bicycle. Campbell Fire Department had a bicycle brigade in the 1930’s –fire fighters were able to hoist the bikes over fences into area where cars could not go.

KEY INGREDIENTS:

Kitchens & Women’s Domestic Roles throughout the Centuries Follow the personal narratives of six women through six different time periods as they describe their lives taking care of the home life and domestic duties. The exhibit features audio recordings, interactive kitchen tools and food replicas, as well as kitchen artifacts that help demonstrate women’s domestic duties from the Ohlone, Native Californian times to present day. The exhibit is open for public view Thursday - Sunday, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY OUTREACH

The museum offers two on-site education field trips for students to learn about local history: Hands-on History at the Campbell Historical Museum and History Detectives at the Ainsley House. Both three-hour field trips are offered Monday through Friday in the morning. To enhance student learning, or for other community groups, the museum offers four traveling history trunks: Ohlone, Pioneer, Orchards & Canneries, and Immigration. The trunks, filled with touchable artifacts and an instructor’s guide, rent for $60 per month. To schedule a field trip or rent a history trunk, please contact Kerry Perkins at (408) 866-2718 or kerryp@ cityofcampbell.com.

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COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES

The museum archives and collections are a gold mine of local history. We welcome researchers interested in accessing our materials, and donations of objects and documents related to our collections. We are also seeking volunteers interested in helping us gather biographical information on many of the listed in our Museum Collections. This work would include research on each person and updating our database so we have a better record of people from Campbell’s past. For more information, or to set up a research appointment, contact Museum Collections Specialist, Anna Rosenbluth at (408) 866-2759 or annar@cityofcampbell.com.

VOLUNTEER! DOCENTS AND GREETERS NEEDED If you enjoy histor y and meeting people, consider becoming a docent or greeter for the Campbell Historical Museum and Ainsley House.

For more information please call (408) 866-2759

Information: (408) 866-2119


AINSLEY HOUSE & MORGAN GALLERY 300 Grant Street

Built in 1925 as the home for Campbell’s fruit canning pioneer J.C. Ainsley and his wife, Alcinda, the Ainsley House is a 15 room beautifully restored English Tudor style home that transports the visitor to the bygone era of the 1920’s. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the public is invited to join docent led tours and experience a local treasure and authentic representation of life 90 years ago.

Open March through December Thursday – Sunday, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

BACK FROM EXTINCTION:

Muwekma Ohlone’s History, Heritage and Legacy

Opening Spring 2019 For over 13,000 years the tribal groups known as the Ohlone lived in the Bay Area. This exhibit explores their history that survived European invasion and colonization; by 1906 the tribal groups were recognized as a legal tribe. However, a prominent anthropologist in 1925, led the government to determine the Ohlone were extinct. The Ohlone have been fighting to regain their federally recognized status ever since. This exhibit, originally on display at the Los Gatos NUMU museum and now on loan from the Muwekma tribe and the Anthropology Department of SJSU, will tell the story of the Muwekma and display tribal artifacts that represent an amazing and complex culture.

WEARING THE LIVING WORLD: HOW FASHION IMPACTS NATURE

Opening Spring 2019 For all of human history we have looked to nature to clothe us and inspire us. The materials we use come directly from nature, and sometimes the demand for fashion can cause harm to the environment. Wearing the Living World: How Fashion Impacts Nature explores how we use nature in our clothing, how nature inspires our fashion, and how these fashion choices impact our natural environment.

CREATE YOUR OWN STORYBOOK WEDDING

A charming garden and historic home make the Ainsley House Garden the ideal setting for an intimate wedding or special event. The Ainsley Garden, bordered by flowering crabapple trees and enclosed by latticed fencing covered with climbing roses, is the perfect setting for your wedding. The bridal party emerges through French doors, proceeds across the lawn to the redwood arbor where vows are exchanged. Afterwards, guests enjoy an al fresco reception. The unique and romantic setting of the Ainsley Garden provides old world charm for your special occasion. For current prices, photos and information, contact Event Coordinator/ Barbie Rosato (408)866-2757 or email barbier@cityofcampbell.com

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GENERAL ADMISSION: $6 Adults; $4 Seniors (60+); $2.50 Youth FREE for museum members and children under age 6 Combination tickets including a visit to the Campbell Historical Museum are available for an additional $1. Tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

MOTHER’S DAY TEAS & TOURS

Friday, May 10 | Saturday, May 11 The Museum Foundation, a 501C-3 fundraising organization that helps to support the Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House exhibits and programs, will offer its 4th annual Mother’s Day Tea featuring delicious sandwiches, scrumptious desserts, our special Ainsley House blend tea, as well as champagne or sparkling cider. A guided tour of the Ainsley House is included with admission. Reservations are required. Please visit www. campbellmuseums.com for more information regarding dates and prices.

HISTORY HAPPY HOUR Come Sip, Snack, and Socialize!

History Happy Hour lecture series at the Ainsley House is a great place to: learn about interesting topics, meet new people and tour the Ainsley House in the evening hours! Programs are held each month from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. For program registration and upcoming events please visit www. cityofcampbell.com/museum. Registration is required as seating is limited. $15/person admission price will include beverages, light appetizers, and a self-guided walk through of the Ainsley House. Please note that these programs are for ages 21 and over. Registration can be taken online, by phone at (408) 866-2104 or at the Campbell Recreation Office (1 W Campbell Ave, Rm C-31, 95008).

SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES

Come enjoy a Sunday afternoon of live music, light appetizers, good wine, and a walk through of the historical Ainsley House. The Music series is a co-production between the San Jose Guitar School of Music and the Campbell Museum Foundation. The series features local live musical acts performing at 2:00 pm at the Ainsley House. For more information and reservations, visit www.campbellmuseums. com or SJGschoolofmusic.com.

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Campbell residents priority registration is Tuesday, March 12 beginning at 10:00 am

Wednesday, March 6 at 6:30 pm in the pre-school rooms M-48, M-49, M-52 Children welcome!

Registration is open to everyone on Wednesday, March 13 at 10:00 am Non-Refundable Enrollment Fee: $100/Child

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Tiny Tots provides a fun and enriching experience with an emphasis on developing social and play skills through activities such as games, songs, finger-plays, stories and art. Classes are two hours long and meet twice a week. Activity #

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71004.00

T/Th

12:15 - 2:15 pm

$130/$140

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Kinder Kids Ages 4 - 5 CHILDREN MUST BE 4 YEARS OLD BY 12/31/2019** Children must be potty trained

In Kinder Kids, children will develop social interaction skills through creative learning experiences. Language development, pre-reading, science, math, art, games, music, motor skills, drama and free play are emphasized to prepare children for kindergarten. Classes are 2½ hours long, and meet two or three times a week. Children currently enrolled in Tiny Tots (returning students) are given priority registration for Kinder Kids classes. Activity #

Days

Time

R/NR Monthly Fee

72001.00

M/W/F

9:30 am - 12:00 pm

$230/$240

72002.00

M/W/F

12:30 - 3:00 pm

$230/$240

72003.00

T/Th

9:30 am - 12:00 pm

$160/$170

72004.00

T/Th

12:30 - 3:00 pm

$160/$170

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Super Kinders Ages 4 - 5 CHILDREN MUST BE 4 YEARS OLD BY 6/1/2019 Children must be potty trained

This hybrid program of Kinder Kids and Kindergarten Prep will allow 4 year old children the opportunity to participate in school 4 days a week. The program will develop social interaction skills through creative learning experiences. The class will focus on language development, motor skills, science, math and art in a center-based learning environment. Classes are 3 hours long and meet Monday to Thursday. Children currently enrolled in Tiny Tots (returning students) are given priority registration for the Super Kinders class. Activity #

Days

Time

R/NR Monthly Fee

73001.00

M-Th

12:30 - 3:30 pm

$360/$370

4

Kindergarten Prep Ages 4.5 - 5.5 CHILDREN MUST BE 5 YEARS OLD BY 2/1/2020 Children must be potty trained

In Kindergarten Prep, students benefit from an enriching classroom environment with plenty of individualized attention. Center-based class activities will develop the skills necessary to prepare your child for a successful kindergarten experience. Classes are 3 hours long and meet five days a week. Children currently enrolled in Kinder Kids (returning students) are given priority registration for the Kindergarten Prep class. Activity #

Days

Time

R/NR Monthly Fee

74001.00

M-F

8:30 - 11:30 am

$445/$455

** The age cut-off has been extended from 9/1 to 12/31. Kindergartens require children to turn 5 years old by 9/1. Therefore, children with birthdays in this September to December window may need to attend an additional year of pre-school. Additional class information available at www.cityofcampbell.com/pre-school.

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Toddlers - Youth Music Together Child development researchers have found that grouping together children of varying ages fosters natural, family-style learning. The hallmark of the Music Together program, our Mixed-Age Class gives children the environment they need to grow musically while interacting both socially and musically with peers of different ages. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults are happy because their children can go to class together. Any or all of the child’s caregivers - parents, grandparents, nannies - can come share in the experience, both in class and at home. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. Any classes that do not reach minimum enrollment by the first week may be cancelled or consolidated. For more information, please visit www.musicalme.com or call (831) 438-3514.

Music Together (Birth-8 months)

In this special class, activities are specifically designed to teach parents how to support music development in infancy and how to connect with their babies through music using methods such as “purposeful touch”, “sound-layering”, “dancing for baby” and more. And since our Babies Class uses the same song collections as other classes, you will experience a seamless transition as your baby grows into our mixed-age classes and beyond. Since babies are musical beings even before birth, it’s never too early to get stared: even newborns are amazingly oriented to become music-makers. Because they begin to hear and respond to sound in the womb, most babies’ sense of hearing is well developed at birth. They are already alert to musical sounds – especially the voice of a parent singing! Just as your baby is prepared to learn language, they are equally prepared to learn music. Class is held in L-58. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53363.31

F

12:00 - 12:45 pm

1/11 - 3/29

0-8 mo

$260

53363.32

F

12:00 - 12:45 pm

4/12 - 6/28

0-8 mo

$260

Music Together: Mixed Age (Birth-6 yrs) Making the world a better place by making it more musical. Our award-winning Early Childhood Music & Movement program brings the highest quality music and movement experiences to young children – and we involve the adults who love them in the magical process of development that only music can provide. A $50 Lab Fee per family is due at the first class. For more information about the program, please visit www.musicalme. com or call (831) 438-3514. Class held in L-58. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

53321.31

M

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/7 - 3/25*1

0-6

$220

53321.32

M

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/8 - 6/24*2

0-6

$240

53322.31

M

10:30 - 11:15 am

1

1/7 - 3/25*

0-6

$220

53322.32

M

10:30 - 11:15 am

2

4/8 - 6/24*

0-6

$240

53323.31

M

11:30 - 12:15 pm

1/7 - 3/25*1

0-6

$220

53323.32

M

11:30 - 12:15 pm

4/8 - 6/24*2

0-6

$240

53324.31

M

12:30 - 1:15 pm

1

1/7 - 3/25*

0-6

$220

53324.32

M

12:30 - 1:15 pm

2

4/8 - 6/24*

0-6

$240

53325.31

M

3:30 - 4:15 pm

1/7 - 3/25*1

0-6

$220

53325.32

M

3:30 - 4:15 pm

4/8 - 6/24*2

0-6

$240

53326.31

M

4:30 - 5:15 pm

1

1/7 - 3/25*

0-6

$220

53326.32

M

4:30 - 5:15 pm

2

4/8 - 6/24*

0-6

$240

53327.31

M

5:30 - 6:15 pm

1/7 - 3/25*1

0-6

$220

53327.32

M

5:30 - 6:15 pm

4/8 - 6/24*2

0-6

$240

53331.31

T

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/8 - 3/26

0-6

$260

53331.32

T

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/9 - 6/25

0-6

$260

53332.31

T

10:30 - 11:15 am

1/8 - 3/26

0-6

$260

53332.32

T

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/9 - 6/25

0-6

$260

53341.31

W

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/9 - 3/27

0-6

$260

53341.32

W

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/10 - 6/26

0-6

$260

53342.31

W

10:30 - 11:15 am

1/9 - 3/27

0-6

$260

53342.32

W

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/10 - 6/26

0-6

$260

53345.31

W

3:30 - 4:15 pm

1/9 - 3/27

0-6

$260

53345.32

W

3:30 - 4:15 pm

4/10 - 6/26

0-6

$260

53346.31

W

4:30 - 5:15 pm

1/9 - 3/27

0-6

$260

53346.32

W

4:30 - 5:15 pm

4/10 - 6/26

0-6

$260

53347.31

W

5:30 - 6:15 pm

1/9 - 3/27

0-6

$260

53347.32

W

5:30 - 6:15 pm

4/10 - 6/26

0-6

$260

53351.31

Th

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/10 - 3/28

0-6

$260

53351.32

Th

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/11 - 6/27

0-6

$260

53352.31

Th

10:30 - 11:15 am

1/10 - 3/28

0-6

$260

53352.32

Th

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/11 - 6/27

0-6

$260

53361.31

F

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/11 - 3/29

0-6

$260

53361.32

F

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/12 - 6/28

0-6

$260

53362.31

F

10:30 - 11:15 am

1/11 - 3/29

0-6

$260

53362.32

F

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/12 - 6/28

0-6

$260

53371.31

Sa

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/12 - 3/30

0-6

$260

53371.32

Sa

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/13 - 6/29

0-6

$260

53372.31

Sa

10:30 - 11:15 am

1/12 - 3/30

0-6

$260

53372.32

Sa

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/13 - 6/29

0-6

$260

*No class *1 1/21, 2/18

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*No class *2 5/27

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Toddlers - Youth

Fun for Little Ones (9 months-3.5 yrs) This will be a fun filled class in which parents participate with their child and introduce them to group play as well as connect with other parents. Participants will join instructor, “Miss Michele� and other adults with tots for lots of moving, singing, dancing, playing and learning. Participants will sing songs and explore movement activities using props like parachutes, tunnels, slides, musical instruments and much more. Children must be crawling to participate in the younger class and should be confident walkers for the older class. Class is held in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51001.31

M

9:30 - 10:15 am

1/7 - 2/25*1

9-18 mo

$54/$61

51001.32

M

9:30 - 10:15 am

3/4 - 4/15*

9-18 mo

$54/$61

51001.33

M

9:30 - 10:15 am

4/22 - 5/20

9-18 mo

$45/$50

51002.31

M

10:30 - 11:15 am

1

1/7 - 2/25*

1.5-3.5

$54/$61

51002.32

M

10:30 - 11:15 am

3/4 - 4/15*2

1.5-3.5

$54/$61

51002.33

M

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/22 - 5/20

1.5-3.5

$45/$50

2

*No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 4/8

Learn & Play Friday (3-5 yrs) Parents are invited to bring their children to the Campbell Community Center for two hours of fun activities that will give them a chance to enjoy some structured play time with their preers and participate in a circle time, games, art activity and a snack. Parents can go for a run, grab coffee with a friend or tackle a few items on their to-do list while the kids are busy learning and playing. Snack is included. Instructed by Miss Tiffany and Miss Gina. Held in Q-84. Activity #

Day

Time

Date

Ages

R/NR Fee

51003.31

F

9:15 - 11:15 am

1/25

3-5

$21/$26

51003.32

F

9:15 - 11:15 am

2/15

3-5

$21/$26

51003.33

F

9:15 - 11:15 am

3/15

3-5

$21/$26

51003.34

F

9:15 - 11:15 am

4/19

3-5

$21/$26

51003.35

F

9:15 - 11:15 am

5/10

3-5

$21/$26

Parent and Toddler Time (1.5-3.5 yrs) Come play, learn, and share some quality time with your toddler while you make friends with other parents. This class is designed to be a special experience for both child and parent. Enjoy introducing your child to a pre-school environment by helping them participate in art exploration, singing, group circle time and free choice play. Class fee includes all supplies. NO OLDER SIBLINGS PLEASE. Children must be at least 18 months old and walking to register for this class. Siblings under 18 months are welcome to attend class free with parent and brother/sister if they are in a stroller or carrier. Instructed by Miss Michele. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

52001.31

F

9:00 - 9:55 am

2/1 - 3/15*1

1.5-3.5

$63/$70

52001.32

F

9:00 - 9:55 am

3/22 - 5/3*

1.5-3.5

$63/$70

52001.33

F

9:00 - 9:55 am

5/10 - 6/21*3

1.5-3.5

$63/$70

52002.31

F

10:15 - 11:10 am

1

2/1 - 3/15*

1.5-3.5

$53/$60

52002.32

F

10:15 - 11:10 am

3/22 - 5/3*2

1.5-3.5

$53/$60

52002.33

F

10:15 - 11:10 am

5/10 - 6/21*

1.5-3.5

$53/$60

2

3

*No class *1 2/22; *24/12, *35/24

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Toddlers - Youth Green Bean Kidz (2-6 yrs) Green Bean Kidz is a nature education and exploration program for children and their parents or caregivers. We meet weekly in local parks and open spaces to engage with nature in an emerging curriculum, including circle time, hiking, story time, art and/or early science projects, music, and games. With an emphasis on the local flora and fauna, naturalist and experienced preschool teacher, Ellen, teaches many early education concepts through a hands-on experience in nature. For more information, visit www.greenbeankidz.com. A $10 material fee is due at the class. Class held at local parks and open spaces, TBD. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

55000.31

W

9:30 - 11:00 am

1/23 - 3/6*1

2-6

$160

55000.32

Th

9:30 - 11:00 am

1/24 - 3/7*

2-6

$160

55001.32

W

9:30 - 11:00 am

3/13 - 4/17

2-6

$160

55001.32

Th

9:30 - 11:00 am

3/14 - 4/18

2-6

$160

55002.32

W

9:30 - 11:00 am

4/24 - 5/29

2-6

$160

55002.32

Th

9:30 - 11:00 am

4/25 - 5/30

2-6

$160

2

No class *1 2/20; *2 2/21

Kids Night at the CCC (4-12 yrs) Little Art Exploration (3-5 yrs) Children will try out different art mediums as they get an opportunity to explore clay, acrylics, color pencils, stamp-inks, crayons, pastels, and more. Our age-appropriate mixed media projects allow each child to be creative while developing a rich imagination. Child must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver. A $50 material fee is due at the class. Class held at the Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

50901.31

T

10:00 - 11:00 am

1/22 - 3/19*1

3-5

$155

50901.32

T

10:00 - 11:00 am

3/26 - 5/21*3

3-5

$155

50902.31

W

10:00 - 11:00 am

1/23 - 3/20*2

3-5

$155

50902.32

W

10:00 - 11:00 am

3/27 - 5/22*â ´

No class *1 2/19; *2 2/20; *3 4/9; *4 4/10

3-5

$155

Parents can enjoy a quiet night in or a night out on the town while children enjoy dinner with their friends, creating their own arts and crafts, playing games, and having fun. Dinner is provided. A $5 discount is given for siblings registered at the same time. To receive the discount, customers must register in-person or online (after receiving a discount code by email/phone). Instructed by Emily Blythe, Kaitlin Coyle and other favorite Day Camp leaders. Held in M-49 (pre-school room). Activity #

Day

Time

Date

Ages

One Kid

Two Kids*

R/NR

R/NR

54000.31

F

6:00 - 9:30 pm

1/11

4-12

$25/$30

$45/$55

54000.32

F

6:00 - 9:30 pm

2/8

4-12

$25/$30

$45/$55

54000.33

F

6:00 - 9:30 pm

3/8

4-12

$25/$30

$45/$55

54000.34

F

6:00 - 9:30 pm

4/12

4-12

$25/$30

$45/$55

54000.35

F

6:00 - 9:30 pm

5/10

4-12

$25/$30

$45/$55

*Must register in-person, or call/email to receive discount code to register online

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Youth Camps Ultimate Art Day Camp (5-12 yrs) Join us for our Ultimate Art Day Camp! Your child will have a great time making a few different projects with many mediums such as watercolors and acrylics. We have a playroom to take breaks and play fun game’s, and your child will spend their day making new friends and having a blast! A $30 material fee is due at the class. Camp held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008. Activity #

Days

Time

Date

Ages

Fee

50991.31

M

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

1/21

5-12

$50

School Break Camps (5-12 yrs) Join us for our Ultimate Art Camp! Your child will learn a little of everything from clay, painting with different mediums, to mosaics. They will have a great time using new materials and learning lots of techniques all in one camp! A $50 material fee is due at the class. Camp held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

M-F

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

2/18 - 2/22

5-12

$350

M-F

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

4/8 - 4/12

5-12

$350

Winter 50990.31 Spring 50990.32

Jedi Engineering & STEM Lego® Camp (5-9 yrs) Prepare for a full-day LEGO® camp packed with hands-on and minds-on STEM fun! Build projects inspired by cool machines close to home such as Cities, Garbage Trucks, and Catamarans. Then build X-Wings, Energy Catapults, and Defense Turrets from a galaxy far, far away! Learn about BOTH kinds of The Force in this new full-day themed engineering camp for LEGO® fanatics! Instructed by staff at Play-Well TEKnologies in E-42. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

52112.31

M-F

9:00 am - 4:00 pm

2/18 - 2/22

5-9

$370/$380

M-F

4:00 - 5:30 pm

2/18 - 2/22

5-9

$115/$125

Extended Care 52112.32

Skateboarding Skills Camp (6-14 yrs) Join a great skateboarding camp this Spring Break! Each day will begin with a different skill, followed by instruction, and concluding with time to practice new skills with instructor feedback. The camp is geared towards beginner and intermediate level skaters who feel comfortable pushing and riding a skateboard. A half hour break will be taken in the shade or indoors each day. Every participant receives a camp t-shirt. Bring a snack and water daily. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads).

Ninjaneering with Lego® Camp (5-7 yrs) Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer! Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the mighty Dragon! Imagine and build unique and fun projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. This is an ideal way to prepare young Ninjaneers for the challenge of Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO® Materials. Instructed by staff at Play-Well TEKnologies in M-52 (Pre-school Room). Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

52113.31

M-F

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

4/8 - 4/12

5-7

$185/$195

Bash’em Bots with Lego® Camp (7-11 yrs) Have you ever wanted to learn how to make a massive motorized LEGO® machine? Our Play Well Engineering instructors guide students in this advanced Play-Well engineering camp, as they re-engineer standard LEGO® vehicles into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on Play-Well Instructors’ colossal creations. Instructed by staff at Play-Well TEKnologies in M-52 (Pre-school Room).

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

31000.31

M-F

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

4/8 - 4/12

6-14

$150/$160

52114.31

M-F

1:00 - 4:00 pm

4/8 - 4/12

7-11

$185/$195

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Youth Art

Youth Music All music classes are instructed by staff of the SJG School of Music located at the Campbell Community Center | www.sjgschoolofmusic.com

Beginning Drum Set (8-16 yrs) NEW! Art classes on this page are held at:

The Art Beat

68 E. Campbell Avenue located at the corner of Campbell Ave & 4th St (408) 370-5002 | www.theartbeat.net

Art Exploration (5-9 yrs) Children will try out different art mediums in this class as they get an opportunity to explore clay, paints, decoupage, mosaic, and more while developing a rich imagination and expressing themselves and growing through Art. This is a fun class packed with variety! A $50 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008 Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

50910.31

T

3:30 - 4:30 pm

1/22 - 3/19*1

5-9

$155

50910.32

T

3:30 - 4:30 pm

3/26 - 5/21*3

5-9

$155

50911.31

Th

3:30 - 4:30 pm

1/24 - 3/21*2

5-9

$155

50911.32

Th

3:30 - 4:30 pm

3/28 - 5/23*⁴

5-9

$155

No class * 2/19; * 2/21; * 4/9; * 4/11 1

2

3

4

This course will provide students with the fundamentals of playing the drum set, reading music, understanding rhythm and tempo. Students will need a practice pad and sticks. Each student will get to practice on a drum kit in class. Class held in M-52 (pre-school room). Instructed by SJG School of Music. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53925.31

M

5:30 - 6:15 pm

1/14 - 3/4*

8-16

$131/$141

*No class 1/21, 2/18

Guitar Lessons: Level 1 (8-15 yrs) This fun and educational class is for the absolute beginner guitarist. Students will be introduced to the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals by learning fun, contemporary songs. Topics include tuning, chord strumming, “power” chording, blues and the fundamentals of note and rhythm reading. Students will need to have their own acoustic guitar or electric guitar. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by SJG School of Music staff and held in L-58. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53911.31

Th

6:05 - 6:50 pm

1/17 - 2/28*

8-15

$131/$141

53911.32

Th

6:05 - 6:50 pm

4/18 - 5/23

8-15

$131/$141

*No class 2/21

Clay Time (5-9 yrs) Each week your child will have fun creating beautiful three-dimensional clay projects. Kids will learn basic info and vocabulary about clay construction and finishing techniques. All pieces will be fired and glazed for finished products. The goal of this class is to bring out your child’s creativity and develop skills. A $50 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

50920.31

W

3:30 - 4:30 pm

1/23-3/20*1

5-9

$155

50920.32

W

3:30 - 4:30 pm

3/27-5/22*3

5-9

$155

50921.31

F

4:30 - 5:30 pm

1/25- 3/22*2

5-9

$155

50921.32

F

3:30 - 4:30 pm

3/29-5/24*⁴

5-9

$155

No class *1 2/20; *2 2/22; *3 4/10; *4 4/12

Guitar Lessons: Continuing (8-15 yrs) Drawing & Painting (5-12 yrs) Children will learn the building blocks of art such as color, technique, composition, art history and more. Different mediums such as watercolor, pastels, and acrylics will be used. Projects will vary from landscapes, art styles, mixed media drawings, and wax resist paintings. Students will develop their drawing skills while also exploring fun and alternative mediums. A $50 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

This is a follow-up class to Beg. Guitar Level 1. Students will work on music rudiments and songs both as a group as well as receive some limited individual instruction. Topics include playing chords to popular and classic songs, tablature melody playing and beginning fingerpicking. Class curriculum rotates each session so the student can repeat this class up to 4 times. This class is designed to keep a student active in their musical development in an affordable, low-pressure and fun environment. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Chris Shahin, SJG School of Music. Class held in L-58.

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

50931.31

M

4:45 - 5:45 pm

1/28 - 3/18*1

9-12

$135

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

50931.32

M

4:45 - 5:45 pm

3/25 - 5/20*3

9-12

$155

53912.31

Th

7:05 - 7:50 pm

1/17 - 2/28*

8-15

$131/$141

50930.31

T

4:45 - 5:45 pm

1/22 - 3/19*2

5-8

$155

53912.32

Th

6:05 - 6:50 pm

3/7 - 3/28

8-15

$87/$94

50930.32

T

4:45 - 5:45 pm

3/26 - 5/21*⁴

5-8

$155

53912.33

Th

7:05 - 7:50 pm

4/18 - 5/23

8-15

$131/$141

No class *1 2/18; *2 2/19; *3 4/8; *4 4/9

20

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

*No class 2/21

Information: (408) 866-2104


Youth Music All music classes are instructed by staff of the SJG School of Music located at the Campbell Community Center | www.sjgschoolofmusic.com

Private Music Lessons NEW! SJG School of Music also offers private lessons for Piano, Guitar, Ukulele, Voice, and more. Lessons are held in Room K59 of the Campbell Community Center, are scheduled by appointment and available 7 days per week. If you are interested in private lessons please contact Chris Shahin at: chris@ sanjoseguitar.com for lesson availability.

Beginning Ukulele (10+ yrs) Learn fundamental skills to start playing the ukulele! Learn rhythms and strumming patterns for popular songs. Class members will learn to play basic chords and to play songs in folk, rock and Hawaiian styles. Topics covered: Rhythm fundamentals, tuning, ukulele care, and basic strums. Ukulele is required. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room). Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53951.31

Sa

12:15 - 1:00 pm

1/12 - 3/2*

10+

$131/$141

53951.32

Sa

12:15 - 1:00 pm

4/13 - 5/18

10+

$131/$141

*No class 1/19, 2/16

Junior Piano (4-6 yrs) This fun and educational piano keyboard class is for budding pianists. Students will be introduced to keyboard technique, music theory and play songs using a curriculum that incorporates learning-games geared towards the younger learners. “Continuing Players” will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. A parent or guardian must accompany their child in each class meeting. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-52 (pre-school room). Instructed by SJG School of Music. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53920.31

Sa

9:15 - 10:00 am

1/12 - 3/2*

4-6

$131/$141

53920.32

Sa

9:15 - 10:00 am

4/13 - 5/18

4-6

$131/$141

Continuing Players 53924.31

Sa

10:15 - 11:00 am

1/12 - 3/2*

4-6

$131/$141

53924.32

Sa

10:15 - 11:00 am

3/9 - 3/30

4-6

$87/$94

53924.33

Sa

10:15 - 11:00 am

4/13 - 5/18

4-6

$131/$141

*No class 1/19, 2/16

Piano-Keyboard Lessons: Level 1 (7-16 yrs) Students will learn rhythm and theory, finger exercises, chords and scales, all with the goal of being able to play basic keyboard accompaniment parts and songs. Keyboards are provided for use in class; however students will need a keyboard of their own to practice at home. “Continuing Players” will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-52 (pre-school room). Instructed by SJG School of Music. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53921.31

Th

6:05 - 6:50 pm

1/17 - 2/28*

7-16

$131/$141

53921.32

Th

6:05 - 6:50 pm

4/18 - 5/23

7-16

$131/$141

Continuing Players

Junior Singers (5-7 yrs) This class explores basic singing skills through creative and fun games. Students learn the basic elements of breath control, voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch in a fun-oriented format. In this low-stress environment, students who choose to sing on their own will gain the benefit of getting immediate direction. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Instructed by SJG School of Music staff. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53941.31

M

4:15 - 5:00 pm

1/14 - 3/4*

5-7

$131/$141

53941.32

M

4:15 - 5:00 pm

4/15 - 5/20

5-7

$131/$141

*No class 1/21, 2/18

Youth Vocals (8-12 yrs) You can sing! This beginning course helps students learn healthy vocal techniques. Learn breath control and voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch as well as basic music theory, building confidence, and picking audition material, all while having fun! Students exercise their vocal muscles through group and individual work for personal enjoyment, auditioning and performing. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Class held in M-48 (pre-school room). Instructed by SJG School of Music.

53923.31

Th

5:05 - 5:50 pm

1/17 - 2/28*

7-16

$131/$141

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53923.32

Th

5:05 - 5:50 pm

3/7 - 3/28

7-16

$87/$94

53942.31

M

5:15 - 6:00 pm

1/14 - 3/4*

8-12

$131/$141

53923.33

Th

5:05 - 5:50 pm

4/18 - 5/23

7-16

$131/$141

53942.32

M

5:15 - 6:00 pm

4/15 - 5/20

8-12

$131/$141

*No class 1/21, 2/18

*No class 2/21

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Youth Dance Spring Dance Recital ~ Saturday, May 4th A Spring Dance Recital will be held on Saturday, May 4 in the Heritage Theatre! Ms. Rachael’s class fees include a dance recital costume accessory (such as a tutu or skirt with a hair piece). Parents will be notified by the instructor regarding specific dance recital dress requirements. Regular class attendance is important as students will be working on the recital routine. Classes held in M-47, Dance Studio. A parents’ lounge is available for parents and siblings to watch the classes.

Class performs in Spring Dance Recital

Combo: Jazz, Tap & Ballet (8-12 yrs) Challenging and fun steps will be taught in ballet, tap and jazz hip hop with the emphasis on body alignment and posture. This is great exercise for the mind and body! Returning dancers can continue their dance skills and learn some new ones too. It is recommended that Combo Dance students bring both tap shoes and ballet shoes. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51121.31

F

5:00 - 5:50 pm

1/11 - 5/3*

8-12

$180/$190

*No class 2/22, 4/12

Hip-Hop (7-12 yrs) Pre-Tap & Ballet (3.3-5 yrs) This combination dance class begins at age 3 years and 4 months, and will combine the rhythm of tap, and the grace of ballet. Basic steps of both dance genres will be taught in fun, easy to understand techniques. Dance develops coordination, increases social skills and enhances children’s ability to follow directions. Level 2 class will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio. Day

Time

51101.31

T

51102.31

Th

51103.31

Sa

Activity #

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

4:00 - 4:50 pm

1/8 - 4/30*1

3.3-5

$180/$190

4:00 - 4:50 pm

1/10 - 5/2*3

3.3-5

$180/$190

9:00 - 9:50 am

1/5 - 4/27*4

3.3-5

$180/$190

Fast-paced and fun, this class keeps children moving. Great music and fun routines are taught with easy, step-by-step instructions that will build confidence and coordination. Athletic shoes are the recommended footwear for this class. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51131.31

F

4:00 - 4:50 pm

1/11 - 5/3*

7-12

$180/$190

*No class 2/22, 4/12

Level 1

Level 2

51104.31

W

4:00 - 4:50 pm

1/9 - 5/1*2

3.3-5

$180/$190

51105.31

Sa

10:00 - 10:50 am

1/5 - 4/27 *⁴

3.3-5

$180/$190

No class * 2/19, 4/9; * 2/20, 4/10; * 2/21, 4/11; * 2/23, 4/13 1

2

3

4

Tap & Ballet (5-7 yrs) Basic steps, technique, and routines will be taught in these fun and challenging classes. Dancing builds endurance, confidence and agility. Level 2 classes will move a little faster to accommodate returning students. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51111.31

T

5:00 - 5:50 pm

1/8 - 4/30*1

5-7

$180/$190

51112.31

Sa

11:00 - 11:50 am

1/5 - 4/27 *3

5-7

$180/$190

W

5:00 - 5:50 pm

1/9 - 5/1*2

5-7

$180/$190

Level 1

Level 2

51113.31

No class *1 2/19, 4/9; *2 2/20, 4/10; *3 2/23, 4/13

22

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

Pre-Pointe (11-13 yrs) This class is for students currently enrolled in Combo Dance who wish to advance to ‘toe’ work in ballet. With emphasis on strength, turnout and body alignment, students will gain skills they will need for wearing Pointe shoes. Since Pointe work has age strength and skill requirements, this class is by teacher recommendation only. Class instructed by Rachael Gunn and held in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51123.31

F

6:00 - 6:30 pm

1/11 - 5/3*

11-13

$180/$190

*No class 2/22, 4/12

Information: (408) 866-2104


Youth Dance Mom & Me Keiki Hula (3-6 yrs) Parents will help teach their child how to dance the HULA and sing a HULA SONG! Children will also learn some Hawaiian culture and language while developing social and motor skills and hand-eye coordination! This is a very popular class for parents looking for a fun learning experience and some quality bonding time! A $45 to $55 material fee for two pa’u skirts is required at the first class for NEW students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51401.31

Sa

11:00 - 11:45 am

4/27 - 6/1*

3-6

$70/$77

*No class 5/25

Parent & Me Kinder Hip-Hop (4-5 yrs) Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or that have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture. In this class children will dance to current, age-appropriate Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps introduced in an upbeat environment. Instructed by Mz. K (Kenyatta Ali) in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51200.31

Sa

3:30 - 4:20 pm

1/12 - 3/2

4-5

$144/$155

51200.32

Sa

3:30 - 4:20 pm

3/16 - 5/11*

4-5

$144/$155

*No class 4/6

Keiki Hula (6.5-12 yrs) In this class, children will learn the basics of hula while also learning about Polynesian culture, history and language. The classes are great social outlets while helping to increase their motor skills, coordination, memory and confidence. Hula also helps to develop grace and better body awareness – all while having fun! The class will learn one or two songs in a session. A $20 to $35 material fee for a pa’u skirt is required at the first class for NEW students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder in N-76.

Hip-Hop/Break-Dance with Mz. K (6-13 yrs) Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or that have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture. In this class children will dance to current, age-appropriate Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps introduced in an upbeat environment. Dancers ages 6+ will also learn the seven elements of Break-Dance Top Rock, FeetWork, Freezes, Spins, Drops, Treading and Swipes. Class is instructed by Mz. K (Kenyatta Ali) in M-47. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51201.31

Sa

4:30 - 5:30 pm

1/12 - 3/2

6-13

$120/$130

51201.32

Sa

4:30 - 5:30 pm

3/16 - 5/11*

6-13

$120/$130

51202.31

Sa

5:30 - 6:30 pm

1/12 - 3/2

6-8

$120/$130

51202.32

Sa

5:30 - 6:30 pm

3/16 - 5/11*

6-8

$120/$130

51203.31

Sa

6:30 - 7:30 pm

1/12 - 3/2

9-13

$120/$130

51203.32

Sa

6:30 - 7:30 pm

3/16 - 5/11*

9-13

$120/$130

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51402.31

Sa

10:00 - 10:55 am

3/16 - 4/20

6.5-12

$60/$67

51402.32

Sa

10:00 - 10:55 am

4/27 - 6/1*

6.5-12

$60/$67

*No class 5/25

*No class 4/6

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Youth Gymnastics, Cheer, & Yoga All Youth Gymnastics, Cheerleading and Yoga classes are taught by GymKids USA Owner, Ms. Melinda. Please visit gymkidsusa.com for more information. Observation Policy: To ensure a better learning and teaching environment parents are welcome to observe the entire last day of class only, our special award day! Waiver Requirement: Parents are required to sign a waiver on the first day of lessons before any student my participate in any GymKids USA classes. Age Requirement: All students must be the required age by start of class, no exceptions! Proof of age may be requested at any time by Instructor. Attire: Please see receipt notes for what to wear for each class. All classes are held in M-50.

Cheerleading: CheerKids (5-10 yrs) CheerKids is a fun class in cheerleading, dance, and tumbling. Noncompetitive cheerleading lessons focus on proper technique, cheer positions, cheer jumps, chants and cheers. Cheerleaders will also learn fun pompom and drill team style dance routines. Beginning tumbling gymnastics and an introduction to stunting will be taught based on age appropriateness and skill level of each student. Safety guidelines of the USAG are strictly followed. Cheerleaders will use custom gold metallic pompoms for class. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment, parents are welcome to observe the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special award day! A one-time $28 pompom fee is due to GymKids USA at the first class; returning students, please bring your pompoms to class. A Spring Cheer Recital will be held on Saturday, May 4th in the Heritage Theatre. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51306.31

M

5:15 - 5:55 pm

1/7 - 3/4*1

5-10

$133/$143

51306.32

M

5:15 - 5:55 pm

3/11 - 4/29*2

5-10

$133/$143

No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 4/1

Gymnastics GymKids 1 and 2 classes are taught at the beginning and intermediate level based on age-appropriateness and skill-level of each student. Recreational gymnastics and basic tumbling skills are taught using mats, inclines, octagons, balance beams and climbing structures for progressive skills. This program covers proper agility, coordination, strength, and flexibility development. Careful attention to proper technique, stretching, warm-up, and above all, safety is stressed in every class. Creative movement is also incorporated into gymnastics using ribbons, scarves, balls, hoops, bean bags and parachutes. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment, parents are welcome to observe the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special award day! Held in M-50.

GymKids 1 (4-5 yrs) Introduction and Beginning Gymnastics Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

3:45 - 4:25 pm

1

51301.31

M

51301.32

M

1/14 - 3/11*

4-5

$133/$143

3:45 - 4:25 pm

3/18 - 5/13*2

4-5

$152/$162

No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 4/1

GymKids 2 (6-10 yrs) Beginning and Intermediate Gymnastics Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51302.31

M

4:30 - 5:10 pm

1/14 - 3/11*1

6-10

$133/$143

51302.32

M

4:30 - 5:10 pm

3/18 - 5/13*2

6-10

$152/$162

No class * 1/21, 2/18; * 4/1 1

Rhythmic Gymnastics & Acrobats (5-10 yrs) Beginning Rhythmic Gymnastics Dance and Circus Arts Acrobats are taught. Students will learn Circus style Partner Gymnastics, Acrobat Pairs and Individual Gymnastics, and Tumbling. Rhythmic Gymnastics is a sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance, and apparatus manipulation. Students will learn gymnastic dance routines with the Long Ribbon, Hoop, Ball and Rope apparatuses. Elements of ballet and jazz will be introduced. Prop balance and movement will be incorporated with bean bags, ribbons, juggling scarves and balls. Mats, Balance Beam, Octagon and Incline mats are also used. Gymnastic, Acrobat and Dance skills are taught to students based on readiness, physical ability and age appropriateness of each student. Parents may watch the ENTIRE LAST DAY of class only, our special award day! Class held in M-50.

Girls and Boys will exercise and focus their energy constructively through beginning yoga poses and gymnastic movement. Yoga Kids teaches flexibility, strength, concentration, coordination, balance and imagination while enjoying fun movement. Breathing exercises are important and are kept very simple for kids. This class will focus on improving strength, relaxation, flexibility, and body awareness, all in a fun and calming environment. Classical and relaxing music will be used throughout our lessons. Mats, bean bags, scarves, balance beam and other fun props will be used to enhance learning. Beginning gymnastic movement will also be incorporated. Yoga and gymnastic skills are taught to students based on readiness and age appropriateness of each student. Class held in M-50.

R/NR Fee

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

1/16 - 3/6*

5-10

$133/$143

51308.31

W

5:15 - 5:55 pm

1/16 - 3/6*1

5-10

$133/$143

3/20 - 5/15*2

5-10

$152/$162

51308.32

W

5:15 - 5:55 pm

3/20 - 5/15*2

5-10

$152/$162

Day

Time

Dates

51304.31

W

4:30 - 5:10 pm

51304.32

W

4:30 - 5:10 pm

1

No class * 2/13; * 4/3

24

Yoga GymKids (5-10 yrs)

Ages

Activity #

1

2

2

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

No class * 2/13; * 4/3 1

2

Information: (408) 866-2104


Youth Sports Kenpo Karate (8-17 yrs) Kenpo Karate classes help children develop coordination, balance, agility and strength through drills, games, and technique application. Kicking, punching, blocking, and tumbling are taught while safety is stressed in all aspects of training. New and returning students are welcome. Classes are taught by Sensei Hans Ingebretsen, who holds a seventh degree black belt. Loose, comfortable clothing is recommended for beginners, while a white karate uniform (gi) is required for intermediate and advanced students. Belt testing is optional; an additional fee is payable to the instructor. Parents are invited to attend all workouts! Held in M-50. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

43002.31

T/Th

5:30 - 6:30 pm

1/3 - 3/7

8-17

$158/$168

43002.32

T/Th

5:30 - 6:30 pm

3/14 - 5/30*

8-17

$158/$168

*No class 4/2, 4/4, 4/9, 4/11

Volleyball Class (8-17 yrs) Learn to improve your volleyball skills with drills and practice games. This class is intended for children of all skill sets. Each class begins with passing, serving, hitting and defensive drills followed by officiated games designed to focus on team defense and scoring strategies. The volleyball lessons are offered in two age brackets. Come sign up your child today to start working on those spikes! Held in the Main Gym. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

41011.31

F

3:30 - 5:00 pm

1/4 - 2/15

8-11

$110/$120

41011.32

F

3:30 - 5:00 pm

2/22 - 4/5

8-11

$110/$120

41011.33

F

3:30 - 5:00 pm

4/12 - 5/31*

8-11

$95/$102

41012.31

F

5:15 - 6:45 pm

1/4 - 2/15

12-17

$110/$120

41012.32

F

5:15 - 6:45 pm

2/22 - 4/5

12-17

$110/$120

41012.33

F

5:15 - 6:45 pm

4/12 - 5/31*

12-17

$95/$102

*No class 4/26, 5/17

Judo/Ju Jitsu (8-17 yrs) Students will learn tumbling, grappling, and throwing skills in a safe environment while learning practical self defense and sports applications of these highly effective martial arts. Using leverage, flexibility, and proper use of power, our students are trained to turn an agressor’s energy back on them. Belt testing is optional; an additional fee is payable to the instructor. Tournament competition opportunities will be available outside class for those who desire it. New and returning students are welcome. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen in M-50. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

43011.31

T/Th

6:30 - 7:25 pm

1/3 - 3/7

8-17

$158/$168

43011.32

T/Th

6:30 - 7:25 pm

3/14 - 5/30*

8-17

$158/$168

*No class 4/2, 4/4, 4/9, 4/11

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Youth Sports

Skyhawks South Bay Rainout Hotline

SkyHawks Basketball Camp (6-12 yrs)

Please call the number below two hours before the start time of the program to check for cancellation due to weather. (408) 620-7649

Skyhawks basketball is a beginner to intermediate program that will teach participants the skills they need for both on and off the court in a safe, fun environment. This one-day event will review passing, shooting, dribbling and defending while also incorporating critical life skills such as sportsmanship and teamwork. Through skill-based instruction and a series of scrimmages to finish the day, Skyhawks coaches will build each player’s confidence for their next step into basketball. Instructed by Skyhawks Staff and held in the Auxiliary Gym.

SkyHawks Hoopster Tots (3-5 yrs) Learning basketball has never been more fun! We play a variety of fun games to develop balance, movement and other motor skills. The program introduces fundamental basketball skills and team concepts to participants as well as promoting listening and following instructions. The class is very active, engaging and fun! Adjustable hoops and appropriately sized basketballs are used to always provide just the right amount of challenge. The Froggies program uses a variety of fun games to develop balance, movement, and basketball skills as well as listening to instructions. In the Rabbits program, fun skill development games are played as well as some introduction to basketball and team concepts, along with some small-sided scrimmaging. Instructed by Skyhawks Staff and held in the Auxiliary Gym. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

40016.31

W

5:45 - 6:35 pm

40016.32

W

5:45 - 6:35 pm

2/13 - 3/27*

3-5

$120/$130

4/17 - 5/22

3-5

$120/$130

3

Froggies

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

45010.31

Sa

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

3/23

6-12

$85/$92

45010.32

Sa

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

5/25

6-12

$85/$92

SkyHawks Basketball (6-12 yrs) Skyhawks basketball will teach participants the skills they need for both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our sport specific staff will focus on passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding while also incorporating critical life skills such as respect and teamwork. Skyhawks coaches will prepare your child for their next step into basketball. Instructed by Skyhawks Staff and held in the Auxiliary Gym. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

40011.31

F

3:45 - 4:45 pm

1/25 - 3/22*1

6-8

$125/$135

40013.31

M

5:45 - 6:35 pm

2/11 - 3/25*1

3-4

$120/$130

40011.32

F

3:45 - 4:45 pm

3/29 - 5/24*

6-8

$125/$135

40013.32

M

5:45 - 6:35 pm

4/15 - 5/20

3-4

$120/$130

40015.31

F

4:55 - 5:55 pm

1/25 - 3/22*1

8-11

$125/$135

2

Rabbits

2

40015.32

F

4:55 - 5:55 pm

3/29 - 5/24*

8-11

$125/$135

40014.31

T

5:30 - 6:20 pm

2/12 - 3/26*2

4-5

$120/$130

40012.31

F

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/25 - 3/22*1

9-12

$125/$135

40014.32

T

5:30 - 6:20 pm

4/16 - 5/21

4-5

$120/$130

40012.32

F

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/29 - 5/24*

9-12

$125/$135

No class *1 2/18; *2 2/19; *3 2/20

26

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

2

No class *1 2/22; *2 4/12

Information: (408) 866-2104


Youth Sports Soccer: Futsal Kingz Indoor (5-12 yrs) Futsal is a fun, fast paced soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, size 3, low-bounce ball. The game consists of two teams of four players and a goalkeeper with unlimited substitutions and quick restarts. Come register your child to learn the amazing game of soccer... Futsal style! Instructed by Futsal Kingz Staff and held in the Main Gym. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

46025.31

Su

10:40 - 11:25 am

1/6 - 3/10*1

5-6

$146/$156

46025.32

Su

10:40 - 11:25 am

3/17 - 5/19*

5-6

$146/$156

46027.31

Su

11:25 - 12:25 pm

1/6 - 3/10*1

7-8

$146/$156

46027.32

Su

11:25 - 12:25 pm

3/17 - 5/19*

7-8

$146/$156

46029.31

Su

12:25 - 1:25 pm

1/6 - 3/10*1

9-12

$146/$156

46029.32

Su

12:25 - 1:25 pm

3/17 - 5/19*

9-12

$146/$156

2

2

2

No class *1 1/13, 2/17; *2 4/14, 5/12

Soccer: SkyHawk Tiny Hawk (3-5 yrs) This program was designed to give children a positive first step into soccer. Your young athlete will learn the fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting in a fun, safe and positive environment. Through age appropriate games and activities, participants learn balance, body movement, foot/eye coordination, teamwork and sportsmanship! Instructed by Skyhawks Staff. Class held at John D Morgan Park, “Rincon Loop”, 540 W Rincon Ave, 95008. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

46012.31

T

3:15 - 4:00 pm

2/12 - 3/26*

3-5

$115/$125

46012.32

T

3:15 - 4:00 pm

4/16 - 5/21

3-5

$115/$125

*No class 2/19

Soccer: World Cup Skills Clinic (5-9 yrs) These trainings are customized to create many touches on the ball, improve dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. We form small groups (max. 10 players per coach) to ensure a focused and fun practice. In addition we end every session with small sided games. Your child will be a better player after this skill clinic. Fee includes a World Cup Soccer Camps t-shirt. Class held at John D Morgan Park, “Rincon Loop”, 540 W Rincon Ave.

Soccer: Advanced Futsal Kingz Indoor (7-13 yrs) Advanced futsal gives the opportunity to receive high-level Futsal instruction in a group setting. Emphasis of the program will be on the player development, focusing on ball skills and ball manipulation. High-quality coaches will take the players through a number of different attacking/defensive scenarios, helping players make more informed decisions. The players will focus on learning how to play as a cohesive unit and will learn the tactics of the game.

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

46016.31

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

3/20 - 5/15*1

5-6

$199/$209

46017.31

Sa

10:00 - 11:00 am

3/23 - 5/18*

5-6

$199/$209

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

46018.31

W

Su

5:00 - 6:30 pm

3/24 - 6/2*

7-9

$257/$267

Su

6:30 - 8:00 pm

3/24 - 6/2*

10-13 $257/$267

46019.31

Sa

2

4:00 - 5:00 pm

1

3/20 - 5/15*

7-9

$199/$209

46030.31

11:00 - 12:00 pm

3/23 - 5/18*2

7-9

$199/$209

46030.32

No class *4/21, 5/12, 5/26

No class * 4/10; * 4/13 1

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Tennis All Tennis classes are held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. Chuck Sanfilippo, a certified USPTA instructor, teaches all classes. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of 4 students per class). Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. Classes are co-ed unless otherwise noted.

Tennis: Intermediate (9-17 yrs) These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. Emphasis on drills aim to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play.

Tennis: Beginning (7-17 yrs) These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. Classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes, such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Ages 7-8 will use the QuickStart format, using softer balls and smaller court. Students can re-take lessons at the Beginner level until comfortable to advance. New tennis students are advised to repeat the Beginning level at least twice. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

42014.31

W

3:00 - 4:00 pm

1/2 - 1/16

7-8

$41/$46

42014.32

W

3:00 - 4:00 pm

3/27 - 4/10

7-8

$41/$46

42011.31

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

1/2 - 1/16

9-12

$41/$46

42011.32

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

2/27 - 3/13

9-12

$41/$46

42013.31

W

5:00 - 6:00 pm

1/2 - 1/16

13-17

$41/$46

42013.32

W

5:00 - 6:00 pm

1/30 - 2/13

13-17

$41/$46

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

42032.31

T/Th

4:00 - 5:00 pm

1/29 - 2/14

9-12

$82/$89

42032.32

T/Th

4:00 - 5:00 pm

2/26 - 3/14

9-12

$82/$89

42032.33

T/Th

4:00 - 5:00 pm

3/26 - 4/11

9-12

$82/$89

42032.34

T/Th

4:00 - 5:00 pm

4/30 - 5/16

9-12

$82/$89

42033.31

T/Th

5:00 - 6:00 pm

1/3 - 1/22

13-17

$82/$89

42033.32

T/Th

5:00 - 6:00 pm

1/29 - 2/14

13-17

$82/$89

42033.33

T/Th

5:00 - 6:00 pm

2/26 - 3/14

13-17

$82/$89

42033.34

T/Th

5:00 - 6:00 pm

3/26 - 4/11

13-17

$82/$89

42033.35

T/Th

5:00 - 6:00 pm

4/30 - 5/16

13-17

$82/$89

42031.31

W

5:00 - 6:00 pm

5/1 - 5/15

13-17

$41/$46

Tennis: Advanced Beginning (7-17 yrs) These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will focus on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine-tuning strokes. Ages 7-8 will use the QuickStart format, using softer balls and smaller court. Students can re-take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

42024.31

W

3:00 - 4:00 pm

1/30 - 2/13

7-8

$41/$46

42024.32

W

3:00 - 4:00 pm

2/27 - 3/13

7-8

$41/$46

42024.33

W

3:00 - 4:00 pm

5/1 - 5/15

7-8

$41/$46

42021.31

T/Th

4:00 - 5:00 pm

1/3 - 1/22

9-12

$82/$89

42021.32

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

5/1 - 5/15

9-12

$41/$46

42022.31

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

1/30 - 2/13

9-12

$41/$46

42022.32

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

3/27 - 4/10

9-12

$41/$46

42023.31

W

5:00 - 6:00 pm

2/27 - 3/13

13-17

$41/$46

42023.32

W

5:00 - 6:00 pm

3/27 - 4/10

13-17

$41/$46

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Private Tennis Lessons Chuck Sanfilippo teaches private tennis lessons for the Campbell Recreation Department as his schedule allows. The cost is $34 per half-hour. Please call the Recreation Office at (408) 866-2104 to leave your contact information and Coach Chuck will contact you to schedule your lesson.

Information: (408) 866-2104


Skateboarding Skateboarding: Beginners (6-14 yrs)

Monday through Friday: 3:00 pm - Dusk Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 pm - Dusk

Required Safety Equipment: Helmets – Knee pads – Elbow pads

The Campbell Skatepark is located at the Campbell Community Center, just off Campbell Ave., west of Winchester Blvd. The Skatepark is a supervised facility and only open during specified hours. Skaters need a paid membership (or $1 daily entry fee), a signed liability release form on file, and required safety gear to participate.

Instruction is geared towards those with very little to no experience on a skateboard. Students will learn such skills as pushing properly, foot positioning, and orientation with some obstacles. Class instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads). Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

30110.31

T

3:30 - 4:30 pm

4/16 - 5/28

6-14

$68/$75

30210.31

Su

9:30 - 10:30 am

3/3 - 4/7

6-14

$68/$75

30210.32

Su

9:30 - 10:30 am

4/14 - 6/2*

6-14

$68/$75

No class * 4/21, 5/26

Skateboarding: Little Shredders (6-14 yrs) Take the next step in skateboarding and develop more advanced skills! For those with skateboarding experience, are comfortable on a board, able to push and go down ramps. Students will learn how to master bigger elements of the skatepark and learn new trick progressions, including kick flip, lip tricks on the half pipe, and flat land tricks. Class instructed by Campbell Skatepark Staff. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads). Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

30220.31

Su

10:45 - 11:45 am

3/3 - 4/7

6-14

$68/$75

30220.32

Su

10:45 - 11:45 am

4/14 - 6/2*

6-14

$68/$75

No class * 4/21, 5/26

Skatepark Membership Use the Campbell Skatepark an unlimited number of times July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 for only $25! Non-members can pay a daily fee of $1.00 per person. Memberships can only be purchased at the Recreation Office during normal business hours. Please download the membership application and liability release form at www.cityofcampbell.com/ skatepark or pick one up at the Recreation Office in C-31.

Private Skate Lessons

Skatepark Rental The Campbell Skatepark is a great place to host an event and the ultimate kid’s birthday destination. Park rentals are available for private parties, events & competitions. Enhance your party with experienced Skatepark Instructors who provide a private group lesson (featuring formal techniques, tips, and advice) to help ensure a fun, safe, and enjoyable experience. Rentals include exclusive use of the Skatepark and one Skatepark supervisor to monitor the facility. The Skatepark is available for rent before the park opens or all day on dates the park is closed. Fee: $85/hr + $25 processing fee. For more information, visit our website at www.cityofcampbell.com/skatepark.

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Private lessons (1 or 2 participants) for those seeking private instruction and attention. Lessons are one hour long, and tailored to your specific skills and abilities. All participants must bring their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads). Please call (408) 866-2741 for more information. Days Available

Appointments Available Between:

R/NR Fee

Sat/Sun

8 am - 12 pm

$58/$65 per hour

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Swim Swim lessons Campbell Recreation offers swim lessons for children starting at 6 months of age through adult. Lessons are only offered during our summer season (mid-June through mid-August). Registration begins with Early Bird Summer Registration in March. See page 7 for more information. Recreation swim is also available in the summer.

Lifeguard, CPR, & First Aid Training (15+ yrs) This 30-hour course, held over two weekends on Saturday and Sunday, includes lifeguard skills, CPR, and first aid. The course teaches candidates the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to emergencies in the water and on land. Candidates who successfully complete the class will receive American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and First Aid certification. Students must pass a prerequisite 300-yard continuous swim test, tread water for two minutes (legs only), and retrieve a 10 lb brick in seven feet of water. For successful completion of the class, students must attend all class dates and pass written exam. Instructed by James Redmond and held at the Campbell Community Center pool. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

12000.31

Sa/Su

9:00 - 5:00 pm

4/6 - 4/14

15+

$250/$260

Join our year-round swim team!

We empower young people to become aware of their full potential and strive for excellence through the sport of swimming.

Campbell 'Wave' Youth Swim Team

The Campbell Wave competitive USA Swimming team is open to ages 5-18 years. Enrollment is ongoing, and practices are held year-round, Monday through Friday, and are divided by age and ability level. Swimmers should attend at least three (3) practices per week to see improvement in both endurance and stroke technique. Swimmers in more competitive groups will be required to attend more practice sessions. PRE-COMPETITIVE SWIMMING The pre-competitive swimming group is a training ground for year-round competitive swimming. Eligible swimmers must have completed an “Advanced Beginner� or higher swim lesson and pass a swim test given by coaching staff. Swimmers will later have the option of moving on to a competitive group. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: A skills test is required to determine the appropriate group placement. Group fees vary depending on skill level and age. Please contact Wave Coaching Staff at (408) 866-2160 to arrange a skills test and obtain the appropriate fee schedule. COST PER SWIMMER: There is a one-time registration fee of $40 required for all swim team participants. Monthly fees range per swimmer depending on skill level. A late fee will be charged if monthly fees are not received by the 5th of each month.

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Teens Clay Sculpture (10-15 yrs)

Hip-Hop/Break-Dance with Mz. K (9-13 yrs)

This class is designed for older kids who want to do more with clay. We will be teaching the building blocks of hand building techniques (pinch, coil, and slab). If you want to be creative and enjoy a challenge this is the class for you. A $50 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008.

Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or that have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture. In this class children will dance to current, age-appropriate Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps introduced in an upbeat environment. Dancers ages 9+ will also learn the seven elements of Break-Dance Top Rock, FeetWork, Freezes, Spins, Drops, Treading and Swipes. Class is instructed by Mz. K (Kenyatta Ali) in M-47.

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

50925.31

Th

4:30 - 6:00 pm

1/24 - 3/21*1

10-15

$230

50925.32

Th

4:30 - 6:00 pm

3/28 - 5/23*2

10-15

$230

No class *1 2/21; *2 4/11

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51203.31

Sa

6:30 - 7:30 pm

1/12 - 3/2

9-13

$120/$130

51203.32

Sa

6:30 - 7:30 pm

3/16 - 5/11 *1

9-13

$120/$130

*No class 4/6

Hula I/II (12+ yrs) This dance class is comprised of beginning and intermediate hula students who desire a non-competitive learning environment. Students will be taught the basics of Hula and Tahitian dance, along with basic information on culture, history and language. Regular attendance and practice for this class provides a low impact aerobic workout, helps with coordination, grace and memory - all while you have fun and learn something new! Hula I/II students are also able participate in performances during the year. A $35+ material fee for the pahu skirt is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Youth Potter's Wheel (10-15 yrs)

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

51403.31

Th

6:30 - 7:20 pm

2/7 - 3/21

12+

$84/$91

51403.32

Th

6:30 - 7:20 pm

4/11 - 5/23

12+

$84/$91

Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. A $50 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

50951.31

T

4:30 - 6:00 pm

1/22 - 3/19*1

10-15

$275

50951.32

T

4:30 - 6:00 pm

3/26 - 5/21*3

10-15

$275

50950.31

W

4:30 - 6:00 pm

1/23 - 3/20*2

10-15

$275

50950.32

W

4:30 - 6:00 pm

3/27 - 5/22*â ´

10-15

$275

No class *1 2/19; *2 2/20; *3 4/9; *4 4/10

Safe Sitter: Babysitting Course (13-17 yrs) Safe Sitter is a training program for students who want to be childcare providers. This course provides hands-on training in preventing and responding to emergencies, with an emphasis on first aid skills. This course covers infant care, planning age appropriate activities as well as how to manage discipline issues. Students are also taught how to recognize child abuse, and handle inappropriate adult behavior. This program is designed for mature-minded students who are serious about developing his or her child care skills and abilities. Students must be 13-17 years old to take this course and they will receive a certification card upon completion of this course. Students need to bring a sack lunch to class. Class is held at the Santa Clara County Fire Department Headquarters, 14700 Winchester Boulevard, Los Gatos, 95032 (across from Bay Club Courtside).

Polynesian Dance NEW! (13-19 yrs) This is a new class for students age 13 - 19 years (or with instructor permission). In this class, students learn the basics of hand, hip, feet movement in Hawaiian and Tahitian Dance along with basic information about the Polynesian culture, history and language. Students will learn 1 - 2 routines. This class is great for beginner and intermediate students and helps with rhythm balance, coordination, poise and aerobic workout. Females must have a pareo (hip wrap) - they are available to purchase during the first 2 classes of the session. Wear comfortable clothing and bring water. Class instructed by Desiree Elder in N-76.

Activity #

Days

Time

Date

Ages

R/NR Fee

52225.31

W

9:00 - 3:30 pm

4/10

13-17

$35/$40

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

52225.32

Sa

9:00 - 3:30 pm

4/13

13-17

$35/$40

51406.31

Sa

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

3/16 - 4/20

13-19

$60/$67

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Teens Speech & Debate Workshop (12-17 yrs) Effective communication is an essential skill and being able to express our ideas clearly for school, our career is important to our success. Public speaking is a practical skill that we need, yet everyone dreads having to deliver a speech in public. Have no fear! In this participation class, we’ll learn communication and listening skills, increasing students’ confidence through informal speaking activities and small group discussions, before presenting formal speeches. Students will learn the basics of speaking techniques as well as learn writing skills that will enable them to formulate an argument, supported by logical reasoning and valid evidence, from credible sources. Finally, students will research, discuss and debate current events. The second session is geared for continuing students. Class is instructed by Brian Conroy and held in E-42. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

54900.31

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

1/16 - 3/13*1

12-17

$60/$67

54900.32

W

4:00 - 5:00 pm

3/20 - 5/15*2

12-17

$60/$67

College Start Club for Middle School (12-14 yrs) NEW! Youth participate in a variety of activities to explore and develop their interests; make friends; and practice leadership and communication skills. Club members will become “college freshmen” in one simulation which will have those finding roommates, setting up a dorm room, enrolling in classes, and making it to the dining hall for breakfast. They will have fun while they learn more about themselves, college options, and future careers. Class is held 51 E. Campbell Avenue. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

54901.31

Sa

9:30 - 12:30 pm

2/9 - 3/2

12-14

$200/$210

54901.32

Sa

9:30 - 12:30 pm

4/27 - 5/18

12-14

$200/$210

R/NR Fee

No class *1 2/20; *2 4/10

Online Drivers' Education Course (15+ yrs) This Online Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos and quizzes will prepare the student to pass the written DMV test. Students simply log on to the website, enroll and begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register, visit www. economicdrivingschool.com/online. When registering, students should answer the question: ‘How did you hear about us?’ by choosing ‘City Activity Guide’, Enter code: 2105. The cost of the class is $68.50.

Before You Leave: College Freshman Workshop (17-18 yrs) NEW! “Move in Day”at college is exciting and fun! New friends, new experiences, but there are a few things you should know before you go. This seminar is all about legal changes when you turn eighteen; personal safety and care; cybersecurity; and money. Experts in each field will present and be available for questions. Participants will receive a flash drive loaded with all information presented. Class is held 51 E. Campbell Avenue. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

54902.31

Sa

12:00 - 4:00 pm

5/25

17-18

R/NR Fee

$100/$110

Summer Jobs with Campbell Recreation! Recruitment for summer jobs kicks off January 7, 2019. Go to www.cityofcampbell.com/hr to view job postings for Recreation Leaders and Lifeguards and learn how to apply.

Teen Training Opportunities! Leaders-in-Training (ages 14-16) and Junior Lifeguards (ages 1214) programs give teens leadership skills and work experience in day camps or aquatics programs. Information available in February at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation.

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Teens

Campbell

Youth Commission

The City of Campbell has a fifteen-member Youth Commission that acts in an advisory capacity to Campbell City Council on matters relating to youth and teens. Youth Commissioners should be Campbell residents during the 2019-2020 school year and enrolled in grades 7 through 12. For those appointed to the commission, they will serve a one year term, September through May. Interested teens may reapply for up to a three term maximum. The Commission should be diverse, a strong representation of Campbell youth. The commissioners will be individuals who can contribute different elements to the group and together make a cohesive youth commission. Questions about the commission and application process should be directed to Jenny Bybee, Recreation Specialist at jennyb@cityofcampbell.com or (408) 866-2778.

Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities Opportunities Please contact us now at volunteer@ cityofcampbell.com regarding these upcoming events! (We ask that an adult supervisor accompany any volunteer under age 14.) Valentine 10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk Saturday, February 9th Volunteers needed from 7:00 am to 12 Noon. Campbell Recreation Dance Recital Saturday, May 4th Volunteers needed from 9:00 am to 12 Noon.

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Saturday, February 9 Campbell Park @ 9 am

$45 Adults | $25 ages 19 & under | $10 ages 6 & under Spread the love at Campbell’s 42nd annual Valentine 10k | 5k | Kids’ Dash Fun Run/Walk! Join us with your sweetheart, family, and friends for a lovely morning along the beloved Los Gatos Creek Trail for a hearty run/walk featuring a 10k, 5k, and 250-yard Kids’ Dash (ages 6 years and younger). Registration is now open online. Register by Friday, February 1, to receive a race shirt and custom race medal. Kids’ Dash participants receive a medal only. After February 1, registration closes until Race Day, 8:00-8:45 am, and does not include shirt or medal. Race shirt and medals will be available for purchase for $15 together, or $10 each. After the race, enjoy the post-race party and awards ceremony. Awards given top three finishers in each age group division.

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Adult Drop-In Fitness AMENITIES: The renovated Weight Room has a variety of equipment including a TRX Suspension Trainer, ellipticals, treadmills, rowing machine, leg, shoulder, and chest machines. In addition, we have a variety of dumbbells, kettle bells, medicine balls, stability balls, and much more. Everything you need to get in shape and stay that way! Please make note: Locker rooms and showers are available for use during lap swim hours only. Bring your own lock and towel. GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES: Group fitness programs are instructor-led classes. Please bring water and a small towel for Spinning. For Yoga, Pilates, and Body Sculpt classes, participants will need to bring water, a towel, and a mat. Please check in at the Weight Room before proceeding to class. All Drop-In Facilities are CLOSED for following holidays: 12/17/2018 through 1/1/19, 1/21, 2/18, 5/27, 7/4

Yoga Pilates Spinning Body Sculpt Lap Swimming Weight Room Badminton Basketball Volleyball

Drop-In Fitness Program

Corporate Membership Community-based businesses are encouraged to register for the Corporate Membership Program. For a small fee, this program entitles employees of the business the use of all Drop-In Fitness activities listed on the adjacent page. Classes are offered in the early morning, lunchtime and after-work hours to accommodate most Corporate Members. This program is an excellent way for employers to provide fitness and recreation for their employees while staying close to work!

Corporate Membership Fees (Number of employees in corporation/business)

Up to 25 26-99 100+ $300 $400 $450

Per trimester per trimester per trimester

$750 $975 $1100 Full year

full year

full year

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Adult Drop-In Fitness

WEIGHT ROOM Days

Time

LAP SWIMMING

Location

M-F

6:00 - 8:00 am

Weight Rm

M-F

11:30 - 2:00 pm

Weight Rm

M/W

4:00 - 7:00 pm

Weight Rm

T/Th

6:30 - 9:00 pm

Weight Rm

Sa/Su

8:00 - 10:30 am

Weight Rm

Days

Time

Location

M-F

6:00 - 8:00 am

Pool

M-F

11:30 - 1:30 pm

Pool

M-Th

7:15 - 9:00 pm

Pool

Sa/Su

8:00 - 10:30 am

Pool

BODY SCULPT Days

Time

Location

M/F

12:15 - 1:00 pm

Rm M-47

M/W

6:15 - 7:15 pm

Rm M-50

Tu/Th

7:15 - 7:45 pm

Rm N-76

The Campbell Community Center offers different fitness pass options to suit varying schedules and budgets. Passes are good for all drop-in activities.

Daily Visit: $7

Pa ss

VOLLEYBALL SPINNING Days

Time

Location

M/W/F

12:15 - 1:00 pm

Fitness Ctr

ss ne t i F

10 Visits $55

Days

Time

Location

T/TH

11:30 - 2:00 pm

Main Gym

M/F

7:00 - 10:00 pm

Main Gym

Pa ss

Good for 10 visits and never expires!

ss ne t i F

20 Visits $85

Good for 20 visits and never expires!

BASKETBALL

PILATES TH

Time

Location

12:00 - 1:00 pm

Pa ss

Days

Rm M-47

ss ne t i F

Days

Time

Location

W/F

11:30-2:00 pm

Main Gym

Monthly $60

Unlimited visits within a calendar month

YOGA Days

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Time

Location

12:00 - 1:00 pm

Rm Q-84

Initial purchase of passes must be made at the Weight Room during drop-in hours. Renew or re-load your card online or in-person at the Weight Room or Recreation Office during operating hours. Fit Passes are non-refundable or transferable. A $5 fee is charged for the replacement of a lost or stolen scannable card only.

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

BADMINTON Days

Sa

Time

6:00-10:00 pm

Location

Main Gym

Information: (408) 866-2104


Adult Flex Classes Recreation Flex Pass 18+

The Recreation Flex Pass may be used for an assortment of the Adult 18+ fitness classes. This pass allows you the flexibility to participate in a variety of classes without having to register for a full session. The Recreation Flex Pass does not expire and is good for the classes listed on pages 37, 38, and 39 only (this is a separate pass from the Adult Center 50+ Flex Pass). Participation in each class will be on a space available basis. Classes are subject to change. No refunds or transfers offered.

8 class pass for $88

PARTICIPATING CLASSES: Have a barcode

next to class name, and are listed on pages 39-41.

Boot Camp (18+ yrs)

Sports & Fitness Recovery (18+ yrs)

Our Boot Camp instructors are trained to deliver the physically challenging workout you are looking for. Gain strength, get lean, and reach your goals by incorporating your own body weight in exercises such as push-ups, planks, box jumps, and squats. Some equipment used will be suspension straps, agility ladders, medicine balls, and free weights. Exercises will be modified as needed. Is it going to take hard work? Yes. Register today! All levels welcome. Students should bring a mat, towel, and water. ‘M/W’ class meets in Weight Room; ‘T/ Th’ class meets in N-76.

When you work out like an athlete, you need to recover like an athlete! Recovery is an integral part of every athlete’s sports performance. Designed specifically for the athlete and fitness enthusiast at every level, the goal with this program is to establish recovery as an integral part of your training regimen in order to reach optimal levels of health and activity. Whether you’re looking to manage repetitive physical stress from training, prevent injury, or improve/enhance overall performance, this RECOVERY program is designed to get you to those goals. Students should bring a mat, towel, and water. Class instructed by Jamison Jossis in E42.

Activity #

23202.31

Days

M/W

Time

7:05 - 8:05 pm

Dates

1/2 - 1/28*1

R/NR Fee

Instr.

23401.31

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

1/2 - 1/28*1

$47/$52

23401.32

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$47/$52

23401.33

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$47/$52

M/W

7:05 - 8:05 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$63/$70

23202.33

M/W

7:05 - 8:05 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$63/$70

Young

Activity #

Melissa

$63/$70

23202.32

Days

Time

Dates

NEW!

R/NR Fee

23202.34

M/W

7:05 - 8:05 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$63/$70

23202.35

M/W

7:05 - 8:05 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$63/$70

23401.34

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$47/$52

$72/$79

23401.35

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$47/$52

23204.31

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/3 - 1/29

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/5 - 2/28

$72/$79

23204.33

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/7 - 3/28

$72/$79

23204.34

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/4 - 4/30

$72/$79

23204.35

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

5/7 - 5/30

$72/$79

No class *1 1/21; *2 2/18

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No class * 1/21; * 2/18 2

Sal

T/Th

Washington

23204.32

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Adult Flex Classes Dance Fit (18+ yrs) Rediscover your joy of dance! Music from multiple genres are choreographed with easy combinations in jazz, lyrical, and musical theater styles. Dance Fit keeps you moving from the moment the music starts through your final cool down and stretch. Previous dance experience is recommended. Class instructed by Karyn Dorcak and held in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

24150.31

T/Th

12:30 - 1:30 pm

1/3 - 1/29

$72/$79

24150.32

T/Th

12:30 - 1:30 pm

2/5 - 2/28

$72/$79

24150.33

T/Th

12:30 - 1:30 pm

3/7 - 3/28

$72/$79

24150.34

T/Th

12:30 - 1:30 pm

4/4 - 4/30

$72/$79

24150.35

T/Th

12:30 - 1:30 pm

5/7 - 5/30

$72/$79

Zumba (18+ yrs) Grooving to the Latin beats such as salsa and merengue music feels more like a dance party than a workout! Zumba is for anyone who likes to dance, have fun, get fit, and torch major calories all at the same time! Register today and join the Zumba party! Please bring a towel, water, and wear moveable, breathable clothing, and supportive fitness shoes that allow you to pivot on your feet easily. Class instructed by Cel Galiza and held in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

24100.31

W

4:30 - 5:30 pm

24100.32

W

4:30 - 5:30 pm

24100.33

W

4:30 - 5:30 pm

Dates

Power Pilates & Core Conditioning (18+ yrs) All levels welcome! Boost your core strength, flexibility, and control to gain stronger, longer, and leaner muscles. Stability balls, rings, rollers, weights, and thera bands are some of the tools incorporated to help you achieve your goals! Students should bring a mat and water. Class instructed by Cristina Walski and held in M-50. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

R/NR Fee

21500.31

Sa

9:00 - 10:00 am

1/5 - 2/23*

$54/$61

1/2 - 2/13

$63/$70

21500.32

Sa

9:00 - 10:00 am

3/2 - 4/6

$54/$61

2/20 - 4/3

$63/$70

21500.33

Sa

9:00 - 10:00 am

4/13 - 5/18

$54/$61

4/10 - 5/22

$63/$70

*No class 1/19, 2/16

Pop Pilates (18+ yrs) POP Pilates is a total body, equipment-free workout that sculpts a rock solid core and a lean dancer’s body like nothing else can. Bring a mat, towel and water. Meets Wednesday evenings in M-47. Instructed by Yvonne Hartwich Activity #

Pilates (18+ yrs) Pilates focuses on building core stability, increasing flexibility, improving balance and control within the body and strengthening of longer, leaner muscles. Benefits include better posture, body awareness and reduced tension, leading to lasting benefits in your daily life. Workouts are fun and challenging, incorporating small weights, Pilates rings and rollers. Students should bring a mat and water. Class instructed by Cristina Walski and held in E-42. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

21100.31

M/W

21100.32

M/W

21100.33

R/NR Fee

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

21200.31

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/2 - 2/13

$63/$70

21200.32

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

2/20 - 4/3

$63/$70

21200.33

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

4/10 - 5/22

$63/$70

Restorative Pilates (18+ yrs) Pilates focuses on mind/body integration, utilizing core stabilization and breath control. Stretching and strengthening exercises are included in this mind/body integration. Practicing these exercises on a regular basis will help you to feel more fit, have better muscle tone, posture and balance. Along with regular Pilates practice, you will also gain more body awareness, flexibility, and strength. Students should bring a mat and water. Instructed by Heidi Marlinghaus on Tuesdays, and Cristina Walski on Thursdays. Held in E-42.

6:15 - 7:15 pm

1/2 - 1/28*

1

$63/$70

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

6:15 - 7:15 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$63/$70

21101.31

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/3 - 1/29

$72/$79

M/W

6:15 - 7:15 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$63/$70

21101.32

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/5 - 2/28

$72/$79

21100.34

M/W

6:15 - 7:15 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$63/$70

21101.33

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/7 - 3/28

$72/$79

21100.35

M/W

6:15 - 7:15 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$63/$70

21101.34

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/4 - 4/30

$72/$79

21101.35

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

5/7 - 5/30

$72/$79

No class *1 1/21; *2 2/18

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Adult Flex Classes Competitive Swim Training (18+ yrs) Enjoy the benefits of swimming workouts with a coach providing technical stroke instruction, drills, and interval training. By improving swimming technique and speed, participants will also achieve a greater cardiovascular workout, build endurance, and define muscles without the impact on your joints. Prerequisite: Must be able to swim 50-yards in under one minute. Instructed by Aquatics Staff and held at the Campbell Community Center Pool.

Spinning (18+ yrs) Spinning provides a safe, effective, and challenging workout for all levels. Benefits include an increase in heart and lung performance, stronger legs and core, and a boost in your endurance. Once you are conditioned by Spinning, the benefits translate to a stronger performance in other activities. Expect to burn some serious calories in this fun and challenging class! Students should bring a mat and water. Class instructed by Riba Rouhizadeh and held in Fitness Center/Spinning Room. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

20005.31

T/Th

7:15 - 8:15 pm

1/3 - 1/29

$72/$79

20005.32

T/Th

7:15 - 8:15 pm

2/5 - 2/28

$72/$79

20005.33

T/Th

7:15 - 8:15 pm

3/7 - 3/28

$72/$79

20005.34

T/Th

7:15 - 8:15 pm

4/4 - 4/30

$72/$79

20005.35

T/Th

7:15 - 8:15 pm

5/7 - 5/30

$72/$79

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

14000.31

T/Th/Sa

6:00 - 7:30 am

1/3 - 1/31

$75/$82

14000.32

T/Th/Sa

6:00 - 7:30 am

2/2 - 2/28

$75/$82

14000.33

T/Th/Sa

6:00 - 7:30 am

3/2 - 3/30

$75/$82

14000.34

T/Th/Sa

6:00 - 7:30 am

4/2 - 4/30

$75/$82

14000.35

T/Th/Sa

6:00 - 7:30 am

5/2 - 5/30

$75/$82

Moderate Spinning (18+ yrs) This 45-minute class reinforces the fundamentals of spinning, including basics of bike set-up, heart rate ranges, use of resistance, and position transitions. Wear cool, comfortable clothing, hard-soled shoes (like walking or tennis shoes), bring a small towel, and water. Class instructed by Emma Oliveri in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

20011.31

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

1/2 - 1/28*1

$47/$52

20011.32

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$47/$52

20011.33

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$47/$52

20011.34

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$47/$52

20011.35

M/W

7:30 - 8:15 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$47/$52

No class *1 1/21; *2 2/18

Spin Mix (18+ yrs) Spinning builds a stronger cardiovascular system, throw in strength and resistance training, and you’ve got Spin Mix! This class is the perfect combo when time is of the essence, and all levels are welcomed. Participants should wear a cross-trainer type shoe which can be used for both Spinning and strength training. Students should bring a mat and water. Class instructed by Jennifer Correia and held in Fitness Center/Spinning Room. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

20105.31

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/3 - 1/29

$72/$79

20105.32

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/5 - 2/28

$72/$79

20105.33

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/7 - 3/28

$72/$79

Basic Yoga (18+ yrs) Each class integrates breathing techniques, postures, and relaxation. Come explore classical standing, seated and reclining yoga postures focusing on alignment while developing flexibility, strength, and balance skills. Learn basic meditation and breathing techniques (pranayama) and finish with restorative poses. Great for all levels of experience and flexibility. Please bring a mat and a thick, firm blanket to class. Class instructed by Debby Edwards and held in M-47. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

29110.31

M

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/7 - 2/25*

$54/$61

29110.32

M

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/4 - 4/8

$54/$61

29110.33

M

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/15 - 5/20

$54/$61

*No class 1/21, 2/18

Flow Yoga Express (18+ yrs) Flow Yoga Express is all about efficiently fitting the best elements of breath, fluid movement, and the sweet sweat of a vinyasa flow into a one-hour class. Let our instructor nurture your heart, soul, and body in the many benefits of this practice. Basic yoga experience helpful. Please bring a mat and a thick, firm blanket to class. Class is instructed by Debby Edwards and held in C-35. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

29121.31

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/2 - 2/13

$63/$70

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/20 - 4/3

$63/$70

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/10 - 5/22

$63/$70

20105.34

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/4 - 4/30

$72/$79

29121.32

20105.35

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

5/7 - 5/30

$72/$79

29121.33

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Adult Fitness Group Personal Training (18+ yrs) Personal training in a small group setting. Whether you want a tighter core, stronger legs, toned body, defined arms, you can talk to your trainer about it! Get personalized instructions and corrections from knowledgeable trainers who have been in the business for over 15 years. Please Note: Because of the personalized format, only five spots are available per session. Register today! Meets in Weight Room. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

Instr.

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/2 - 1/16

$78/$85

23210.32

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/23 - 2/6

$78/$85

23210.33

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/13 - 3/4

$78/$85

23210.34

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/11 - 3/25

$78/$85

23210.35

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/1 - 4/15

$78/$85

23210.36

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/22 - 5/6

$78/$85

23210.37

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

5/13 - 5/29

$78/$85

23211.31

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

1/3 - 1/17

$78/$85

23211.32

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

1/24 - 2/7

$78/$85

Activity #

23211.33

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

2/14 - 2/28

$78/$85

23301.31

M/W

7:30 - 8:00 pm

1/2 - 1/28*1

$32/$37

23301.32

M/W

7:30 - 8:00 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$32/$37

23301.33

M/W

7:30 - 8:00 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$32/$37

M/W

7:30 - 8:00 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$32/$37

M/W

7:30 - 8:00 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$32/$37

3/7 - 3/21

$78/$85

23211.35

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

3/28 - 4/11

$78/$85

Ortiz

6:00 - 7:00 am

Jason

T/Th

Young

23211.34

Melissa

23210.31

Upper Body & Core Strength (18+ yrs) This 30-minute class is determined to pack a punch in your fitness level! You can expect a strict focus on building strength and shape in your core and upper body muscle groups. Class is set to music, conducted in a group exercise setting, and includes a warm-up, cool down, and stretch. A variety of fitness equipment is provided. Students should bring a mat, towel, and water. Instructed by Lloyd Green in M-50. Days

23211.36

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

4/18 - 5/2

$78/$85

23301.34

23211.37

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

5/9 - 5/23

$78/$85

23301.35

No class *1 1/21; *2 2/18

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/3 - 1/17

$78/$85

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/24 - 2/7

$78/$85

23212.33

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

2/14 - 2/28

$78/$85

23212.34

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

3/7 - 3/21

$78/$85

23212.35

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

3/28 - 4/11

$78/$85

23212.36

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

4/18 - 5/2

$78/$85

23212.37

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

5/9 - 5/23

$78/$85

Dates

R/NR Fee

Beginning Spinning (18+ yrs) Jossis

T/Th

23212.32

Jamison

23212.31

Time

BEGINNING: No prior Spinning experience needed for this 30-minute class. In a non-competitive environment, students will learn the basics of bike set-up, heart rate ranges, and position transitions in a safe and effective way. Wear cool, comfortable clothing, hard-soled shoes (like walking or tennis shoes), bring a small towel, and water. Class instructed by Emma Oliveri in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

20010.31

Sa

8:00 - 8:30 am

1/5 - 2/23*

$27/$32

20010.32

Sa

8:00 - 8:30 am

3/2 - 4/6

$27/$32

20010.33

Sa

8:00 - 8:30 am

4/13 - 5/18

$27/$32

No class *11/19, 2/16

Campbell Run Club (18+ yrs) Running just might be the most convenient workout going. Open to all running levels, including beginner! Become a faster, better, and smarter runner with Coach Pete Cushman, a Santa Clara University running coach, who has the experience and expertise to help you reach your goals. You don’t need to be a skilled athlete, and there’s no fancy equipment involved; just lace up your shoes and go. Register today! This class meets at the Campbell Community Center Track. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

26101.31

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/2 - 1/28*1

$63/$70

26101.32

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$63/$70

26101.33

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$63/$70

26101.34

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$63/$70

26101.35

M/W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$63/$70

No class * 1/21 * 2/18 1

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Adult Fitness Sunrise Pilates (18+ yrs)

Hatha Yoga (18+ yrs)

This class incorporates all the fundamentals of Pilates, and is designed to deliver a powerful morning workout in a shorter period of time! You’ll leave feeling great and on your way to a better day! All levels welcome. Students should bring a mat and water. Class instructed by Cristina Walski and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Learn to practice yoga through the use of deep relaxation and release of tension. Class will focus on the utilization of breath, body alignment and awareness of tension to promote opening into the postures. All levels are welcome. Students should bring a mat and a pillow. All levels welcome. Instructed by Cheryl Larson. Tuesday classes held in E-42; Thursdays in Q-84.

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

Activity #

21401.31

M

6:00 - 7:00 am

1/7 - 2/25*

$54/$61

21401.32

M

6:00 - 7:00 am

3/4 - 4/8

$54/$61

29133.31

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

T

9:30 - 11:00 am

1/15-3/26*1

$82/$89

T

9:30 - 11:00 am

4/16 - 5/21

$62/$69

21401.33

M

6:00 - 7:00 am

4/15 - 5/20

$54/$61

29133.32

21402.31

W

6:00 - 7:00 am

1/2 - 2/13

$63/$70

29132.31

Th

6:00 - 7:30 pm

1/17 - 3/28*2

$82/$89

$63/$70

29132.32

Th

6:00 - 7:30 pm

4/18 - 5/16

$62/$69

$63/$70

No class *1 2/5, 2/12, 2/19; *2 2/7, 2/14 , 2/21

21402.32

W

21402.33

W

6:00 - 7:00 am

2/20 - 4/3

6:00 - 7:00 am

4/10 - 5/22

*No class 1/21, 2/18

Hatha Yoga Workshop (18+ yrs) Individual Balance

Come with your individual questions regarding sitting, standing, reclining and/or walking in comfort and balance. Spend 1.5 hours focused on applying balance principles to any daily activity. Leave relaxed and inspired. Each class is open to one student. All levels welcome. Students should dress in layers, and bring a mat and a pillow.. Instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

29134.31 29134.32

Tu

12:30 - 2:00 pm

3/12

$82/$89

Tu

12:30 - 2:00 pm

3/19

$82/$89

Sunrise Yoga (18+ yrs) Wake up with the SUN. Energize your body, mind and spirit in this punctual one hour practice that energizes your day and harmonizes your life. You’ll leave feeling complete and on your way to a better day! All levels welcome. Students should bring a mat and water. Instructed by Taylor York, held in room M-47 Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

29140.31

T

6:00 - 7:00 am

1/8 - 2/19

$63/$70

29140.32

T

6:00 - 7:00 am

2/26 - 4/9

$63/$70

29140.33

T

6:00 - 7:00 am

4/16 - 5/28

$63/$70

29141.31

Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

1/3 - 2/14

$63/$70

29141.32

Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

2/21 - 4/4

$63/$70

29141.33

Th

6:00 - 7:00 am

4/11 - 5/23

$63/$70

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Yoga Young at Heart (50+ yrs) Gentle exercise that restores natural balance & alignment. Emphasis on coordinating the breath with physical poses, to improve focus and relieve stress. All fitness levels welcome. Students should bring a mat, and pillow. Class instructed by Cheryl Larson and held in E-42. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

29130.31

M

4:15 - 5:45 pm

1/14 - 3/25*1

$67/$74

29130.32

M

4:15 - 5:45 pm

4/15 - 5/20

$56/$63

29131.31

Th

4:15 - 5:45 pm

1/17 - 3/28*2

$75/$82

29131.32

Th

4:15 - 5:45 pm

4/18 - 5/16

$47/$52

No class *1 1/21, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18; *2 2/7, 2/14 2/21

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Adult Fitness Introduction to Meditation (18+ yrs) Meditation can make a big difference in your life. Students will learn methods to manage stress, increase productivity, improve relationships, increase energy, enhance concentration levels, improve quality of sleep, lower blood pressure levels, and live with a greater sense of ease, joy, and passion. Returning students welcome! Participants should dress comfortably and bring a sweater. Instructed by Greg de Vries, and held in L-58. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

29200.31

T

6:30 - 8:00 pm

2/5 - 3/5

$68/$75

29200.32

T

6:30 - 8:00 pm

4/30 - 5/28

$68/$75

Total Body Fitness (50+ yrs) Water Exercise (18+ yrs) Wake up, be refreshed, and get fit! Water exercise provides an alternative way to get an invigorating cardiovascular workout. Increase heart strength and lung capacity, muscle tone and shape, while being easy on all your joints. Water weights and water noodles provided for added resistance and suspended exercises. Swimming skills are not required. Instructed by Jennifer Correia and held in our year-round 80 degree outdoor pool. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

24000.31

M/W/F

8:15 - 9:15 am

1/2 - 1/25*1

$53/$60

24000.32

M/W/F

8:15 - 9:15 am

1/30 - 2/22*2

$53/$60

24000.33

M/W/F

8:15 - 9:15 am

2/27 - 3/20

$53/$60

24000.34

M/W/F

8:15 - 9:15 am

3/25 - 4/15

$53/$60

24000.35

M/W/F

8:15 - 9:15 am

4/19 - 5/10

$53/$60

24000.36

M/W/F

8:15 - 9:15 am

5/15 - 6/7*3

$53/$60

No class * 1/21; * 2/18; * 5/27 1

2

3

Strength Training (50+ yrs) Learn the proper techniques for strength training to shape muscles and increase bone density. Class is instructed by Mary Kearns and held in the Weight Room. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Improve muscle tone, strength, endurance, and flexibility with this non-stop fun yet challenging toning and cardio workout that uses hand weights, medicine balls, resistance bands, and bosu balls. This is a great way to increase your metabolism and transform your body from head to toe! Students should bring a mat and water. Instructed by Mary Kearns and held in N-76. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

23305.31

T/Th

5:00 - 5:40 pm

1/8 - 2/14

$52/$59

23305.32

T/Th

5:00 - 5:40 pm

2/19 - 3/28

$52/$59

23305.33

T/Th

5:00 - 5:40 pm

4/2 - 5/2

$44/$49

23305.34

T/Th

5:00 - 5:40 pm

5/7 - 6/13

$52/$59

Personalized Boot Camp (50+ yrs) This Boot Camp is individually modified to fit the needs of each participant. Whether you are a beginner, an avid fitness enthusiast or just tired of the same routine, challenge yourself with this awesome workout. Each class will include cardio, core work and weight resistance. All of this is used to increase your endurance, make you stronger plus boost your fitness level and energy. Join this special 50+ class to work out with your peers. Modifications are offered for all fitness levels. Students should bring a mat, towel, and water. Class is instructed by Sal Washington and meets in Weight Room/Track. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

23220.31

M/W

5:00 - 5:45 pm

1/2 - 1/28*1

$70/$77

R/NR Fee

23220.32

M/W

5:00 - 5:45 pm

2/4 - 2/27*2

$70/$77

M/W

5:00 - 5:45 pm

3/6 - 3/27

$70/$77

23307.31

T/Th

5:50 - 6:50 pm

1/8 - 2/14

$69/$76

23220.33

23307.32

T/Th

5:50 - 6:50 pm

2/19 - 3/28

$69/$76

23220.34

M/W

5:00 - 5:45 pm

4/3 - 4/24

$70/$77

$58/$65

23220.35

M/W

5:00 - 5:45 pm

5/1 - 5/22

$70/$77

$69/$76

No class *1 1/21; *2 2/18

23307.33 23307.34

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T/Th T/Th

5:50 - 6:50 pm 5:50 - 6:50 pm

4/2 - 5/2 5/7 - 6/13

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

Information: (408) 866-2104


Adult Sports

Get active, hone your skills, build team camaraderie, and foster sportsmanship through Campbell Recreation Adult Sports programs. Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, and Co-Ed Volleyball leagues are offered with divisions for different skill levels. For complete Adult Sports Leagues registration information, registration packets, scores, and standings, please visit the City of Campbell website at www.cityofcampbell.com/sportszone or email carlor@cityofcampbell.com. Drop-In Sports 18+ are also available. Come as an individual or with friends for pick-up games. For a complete open gym schedule, please see page 38.

Adult Basketball Leagues (18+ yrs) Full court basketball leagues for adults (18+) are offered year round. All games are played at the Campbell Community Center. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. League fees: $788 R/$848 NR team. Resident (R) teams consist of six or more Campbell residents.

Basketball League: Men (18+ yrs) Intermediate level men’s league held Wednesday nights. Game times: 7:05, 8:05, and 9:05 pm. Held in the Main Gym. Roster and payment due at registration. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Team Fee

40109.31

T

7:05 - 10:05 pm

1/15 - 3/19

$788/$848

40110.31

W

7:05 - 10:05 pm

1/16 - 3/20

$788/$848

Basketball Leagues: Women: Kramer (18+ yrs) This 14 week league has a leveling day where teams are separated by skill level to provide balanced teams. Game times: 7:05; 8:05; and 9:05 pm. Registration is by individual only. Please visit our website or contact recreation@cityofcampbell.com for complete registration information and a registration packet. Held in the Auxiliary Gym. Payment due at registration. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

40100.31

W

7:05 - 10:05 pm

2/6 - 5/29

$115/$125

Basketball Leagues: Women (18+ yrs) Three women’s divisions available for various skill levels. Level 5 (Beginner)play Monday Nights; Level 3 (Intermediate) play Tuesday Nights and Level 2 (Advanced) play Thursday Nights. Game times: 7:05, 8:05; and 9:05 PM. Roster and payment due at registration. Held at the Campbell Community Center Auxiliary Gym.

Volleyball Leagues: Co-Ed (18+ yrs) Co-Ed volleyball leagues for adults (18+) are offered Thursday nights at the Campbell Community Center. Division B (advanced) and Division C (intermediate) leagues play Thursday nights. Game times are 7:05; 8:05; and 9:05 pm. League fees for 10-game season: $497 R/$547 NR team. Resident (R) teams consist of five or more Campbell residents. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. Roster and payment due upon registration. Held in the Campbell Community Center Main Gym.

Activity #

Level

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Team Fee

40102.31

2

Th

7:05 - 10:05 pm

1/24 - 3/28

$788/$848

40103.31

3

T

7:05 - 10:05 pm

1/22 - 3/26

$788/$848

Activity #

Div.

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

40105.31

5

M

7:05 - 10:05 pm

1/21 - 4/1*

$788/$848

41100.31

B

Th

7:05 - 10:05 pm

2/7 - 4/11

$497/$547

41101.31

C

Th

7:05 - 10:05 pm

2/7 - 4/11

$497/$547

*No games 2/18

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www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

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Adult Tennis Tennis courts at the Campbell Community Center located near the Latimer Ave. entrance are free to use and are lit until 10:00 pm. When using the courts, please follow the posted rules and be sure to set your court time on the clocks (please no resetting of clocks). ½ hour time limit - 1 person practice ½ hour time limit - Ball machine users 1 hour time limit - Singles 1½ hour time limit - Doubles or Round Robin Play COURTS A & B RESERVED FOR RECREATION TENNIS May be used as first come, first serve when lessons are not scheduled

COURTS C & D

Open on a first come, first serve basis Players must leave the courts when maintenance staff is washing or performing repairs. Thank you.

Tennis: Beginning (18+ yrs) Beginning classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re-take lessons at the beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the beginning level at least twice. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

42111.31

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/30 - 2/13

$41/$46

42111.32

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/27 - 4/10

$41/$46

Tennis: Intermediate (18+ yrs) Intermediate classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

42134.31

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/2 - 1/16

$41/$46

42134.32

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/30 - 2/13

$41/$46

42134.33

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

2/27 - 3/13

$41/$46

42134.34

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

3/27 - 4/10

$41/$46

42134.35

W

7:00 - 8:00 pm

5/1 - 5/15

$41/$46

42133.31

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/3 - 1/22

$82/$89

42133.32

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/29 - 2/14

$82/$89

42133.33

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

2/26 - 3/14

$82/$89

42133.34

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

3/26 - 4/11

$82/$89

42133.35

T/Th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

4/30 - 5/16

$82/$89

Tennis: Advanced Beginning (18+ yrs) Advanced Beginning classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for five strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine-tuning strokes. Students can re-take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

42121.31

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/2 - 1/16

$41/$46

42121.32

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/27 - 3/13

$41/$46

42121.33

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

5/1 - 5/15

$41/$46

42122.31

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/3 - 1/22

$82/$89

42122.32

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/29 - 2/14

$82/$89

42122.33

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2/26 - 3/14

$82/$89

42122.34

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/26 - 4/11

$82/$89

42122.35

T/Th

6:00 - 7:00 pm

4/30 - 5/16

$82/$89

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Tennis Instruction All tennis classes are held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. Chuck Sanfilippo, a certified U.S.P.T.A. instructor, teaches all classes. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through Intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of four students per class). Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are co-ed unless noted otherwise. FOR PRIVATE LESSONS, SEE PAGE 28

Information: (408) 866-2104


Adult Judo/ Cooking

Adult Cooking Italian Cooking: Springtime in Italy (18+ yrs) Recreate the magic of springtime in Italy right in your own kitchen. Menu: Crostini with fava beans and pecorino sheep cheese; homemade Spring pea ravioli in lemon butter sauce; shaved asparagus salad with parmigiano cheese and lemon vinaigrette and Mascarpone cream with wild berries. Instructed by Maria Luisa Manca in Rm. E-46. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class. Participants will receive recipes to take home. Activity #

Day

Time

Date

R/NR Fee

54300.33

Th

6:30 - 8:30 pm

5/2

$39/$44

Judo/Ju Jitsu/Submission Grappling (18+ yrs) Get fit with the power and discipline of Ju Jitsu. Learn the arts of Danzan Ryu Ju Jitsu and Kodokan Judo. Students learn to use body mechanics, leverage and knowledge of human anatomy and psychology to nullify an attacker’s ability and will to fight. Kicks, strikes, joint-locks, throws, and pins and ground defense are integrated into a complete system of self defense. If students wish to participate in belt testing, there is an additional fee payable to the instructor. Students need to wear loose comfortable clothing or purchase a JuJitsu Gi. Class instructed by Hans Ingebretsen, who holds a seventh degree black belt. Class held in M-50. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

43110.31

T/Th

7:30 - 9:00 pm

1/3 - 3/7

$200/$210

43110.32

T/Th

7:30 - 9:00 pm

3/14 - 5/30*

$200/$210

No class * 4/2, 4/4, 4/9, 4/11 1

Italian Cooking: Cooking w/ Wine & Sprits (18+ yrs)

Italian Cooking: Italian Picnic (18+ yrs) Since food is such an important part of Italian culture even the picnics are filled with good food. Fill out your basket with these wonderful ideas. Menu: Stuffed baguette with cheeses; Focaccia Pugliese; tuna and couscous salad and fruit salad with mint lemon syrup. Instructed by Maria Luisa Manca in Rm. E-46. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class. Participants will receive recipes to take home.

Ever tried cooking with wine? Wine and spirits are a great way to add another depth of flavor to a dish. Join me in this fun class and learn a few new tricks to help you get started. Menu: Mussel in Cognac sauce; pasta alla Norcina; Piccata with Marsala sauce and pear braised in red wine with spicy chocolate sauce. Instructed by Maria Luisa Manca in Rm. E-46. A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at class. Participants will receive recipes to take home.

Activity #

Day

Time

Date

R/NR Fee

Activity #

Day

Time

Date

R/NR Fee

54300.32

Th

6:30 - 8:30 pm

3/7

$39/$44

54300.31

Th

6:30 - 8:30 pm

2/21

$39/$44

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www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

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Adult Dance Ballroom Dance (18+ yrs)

Hula I/II (12+ yrs)

Learn the most popular ballroom dances as seen on TV, including Swing, Rumba, Cha Cha, Tango and Night Club Two-Step. The instructor may add other dances based on student interest. Have fun and burn calories as you learn dance patterns, body rhythm and coordination. No prior experience necessary. New dances are introduced each class. No partner necessary. Pre-registration is required. Dance instructor Philip Pettinger is a professional dance instructor with years of experience with all levels of dancers. Class held in N-76.

This dance class is comprised of beginning and intermediate hula students who desire a non-competitive learning environment. Students will be taught the basics of Hula and Tahitian dance, along with basic information on culture, history and language. Regular attendance and practice for this class provides a low impact aerobic workout, helps with coordination, grace and memory - all while you have fun and learn something new! Hula I/II students are also able participate in performances during the year. A $35+ material fee for the pahu skirt is required at the first class for new students. Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and held in M-47, Dance Studio.

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

51730.31

Th

8:00 - 9:00 pm

1/17 - 2/14

$52/$59

51730.32

Th

8:00 - 9:00 pm

3/14 - 4/11

$52/$59

51730.33

Th

8:00 - 9:00 pm

4/18 - 5/16

$52/$59

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

51403.31

Th

6:30 - 7:20 pm

2/7 - 3/21

12+

R/NR Fee

$84/$91

51403.32

Th

6:30 - 7:20 pm

4/11 - 5/23

12+

$84/$91

Polynesian Dance Performance Group (15+ yrs) Belly Dance (18+ yrs) Learn the basics of Belly dance in the Turkish, Egyptian, and American Cabaret style! In this class, you will learn how to perform hip undulations, shimmies, snake arms, and many more moves, eventually adding veils and cymbals to develop your very own artistic expression. Tone your body while increasing your self-confidence and improving your memory as you learn different Belly dance moves and combinations. At the end of the session, we will enjoy a Hafla performance! Cymbals and veils will be available for purchase on the first day of class, or you may purchase your own. Class is instructed by Lila and held in M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

51900.31

T

7:00 - 8:00 pm

1/15 - 2/26*1

$90/$97

51900.32

T

7:00 - 8:00 pm

3/19 - 5/7*2

$90/$97

*No class *1 2/19; *2 4/9, 4/16

Hip-Hop Dance (18+ yrs) Hip-Hop dance refers to street dance styles primarily performed to Hip-Hop music or that have evolved as part of Hip-Hop culture. In this class you will dance to current Hip-Hop music and learn current styles and steps introduced in an upbeat environment. This class will help you develop as a hip-hop dancer with your own unique dance style that can be demonstrated at a family event or a night out with friends. Class is instructed by Mz. K (Kenyatta Ali) in M-47.

This dance class is comprised of intermediate and advanced students who are quick learners and on their way to mastering hula basics. Students will learn dances from Hawaii and French Polynesia – along with culture, history and language basics. The class is taught at a slightly accelerated pace. Minimally, students must have or purchase from instructor - puilli (split bamboo) implement. NEW students are required to purchase a class pa’u skirt/matching hair flower ($48). Class is instructed by Desiree Elder and M-47, Dance Studio. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

51404.31

Th

7:30 - 9:00 pm

2/7 - 3/21

15+

R/NR Fee

$90/$97

51404.32

Th

7:30 - 9:00 pm

4/11 - 5/23

15+

$90/$97

Line Dance (18+ yrs) Line Dancing is a whole lot of fun and great exercise for the mind and body! No partner is needed. Students will dance to different types of music, not just country. Advanced classes can be fast paced and are for those who already have knowledge of some basic line dance steps. Students should wear hard-soled shoes and bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo and held in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NRFee

51701.31

M

6:00 - 7:30 pm

1/7 - 2/25*1

$62/$69

51701.32

M

6:00 - 7:30 pm

3/11 - 4/22*2

$62/$69

51701.33

M

6:00 - 7:30 pm

5/6 - 6/24*3

$52/$59

Beginning

Advanced

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

51702.31

M

7:30 - 9:00 pm

1/7 - 2/25*1

$62/$69

51204.31

Sa

7:30 - 8:30 pm

1/12 - 3/2

$120/$130

51702.32

M

7:30 - 9:00 pm

3/11 - 4/22*2

$62/$69

51204.32

Sa

7:30 - 8:30 pm

3/16 - 5/11*

$120/$130

51702.33

M

7:30 - 9:00 pm

5/6 - 6/24*⁴

$52/$59

*No class 4/6

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R/NR Fee

No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 4/1; *3 5/27; *4 5/27, 6/3, 6/10

Information: (408) 866-2104


Adult Art & Dance

Adult Music

Beginner Jazz Dance (18+ yrs)

The music classes are instructed by staff of the

SJG School of Music

No dance experience needed for this fun and supportive class. Students will warm up, stretch and spend most of the class learning basic steps, putting those basic steps together to form dance routines. Jazz shoes or jazz sneakers, recommended but not required. Wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move. Class is instructed by Valerie Graham in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

51721.31

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

1/9 - 3/6

$113/$123

51721.32

W

6:00 - 7:00 pm

3/20 - 5/22

$125/$135

located at the Campbell Community Center www.sjgschoolofmusic.com

Private Music Lessons NEW! SJG School of Music also offers private lessons for Piano, Guitar, Ukulele, Voice, and more. Lessons are held in Room K59 of the Campbell Community Center, are scheduled by appointment and available 7 days per week. If you are interested in private lessons please contact Chris Shahin at: chris@sanjoseguitar.com for lesson availability.

Piano-Keyboard Lessons: Level 1 (16+ yrs) Students learn the basics of piano playing: notes, chords and theory. By the end of this fun, low-pressure class, students will be able to play basic songs. Keyboards will be provided in class, however, students will need a keyboard at home for practice. Recommended resources for purchasing or renting a keyboard will be provided prior to the first class. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by SJG School of Music. Class held in M-52.

Intermediate Jazz Dance (18+ yrs) This class is composed of intermediate and advanced dancers with strong jazz/ballet training. Styles include jazz, lyrical, and musical theater with an emphasis on technique and correct form. Students will warm up, stretch, work on technique, then spend most of the class learning routines in a supportive and fun atmosphere. Jazz shoes or jazz sneakers are required. Class is instructed by Valerie Graham in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

R/NR Fee

51722.31

W

7:30 - 9:00 pm

1/9 - 3/6

$113/$123

51722.32

W

7:30 - 9:00 pm

3/20 - 5/22

$125/$135

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

53922.31

Th

7:05 - 7:50 pm

1/17 - 2/28*

16+

$131/$141

53922.32

Th

7:05 - 7:50 pm

4/18 - 5/23

16+

$131/$141

No class *2/21

Painting (16+ yrs) Whether you’re new to painting or have years of experience, students will have fun learning techniques that involve painting with different mediums such as oil, acrylic, pastels, glass painting, and more! The activity fee includes all supplies and students should bring a paint shirt. Class is instructed by An. Sudyka in E-46 at the Campbell Community Center. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

50010.31

T

7:00 - 8:30 pm

1/29 - 3/5*

16+

$68/$75

50010.32

T

7:00 - 8:30 pm

4/9 - 5/7

16+

$68/$75

*No class 2/19

Adult Potter's Wheel (16+ yrs) Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. A $30 material fee is due at the class. Class is held at The Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Ave., 95008; corner of Campbell Ave. & 4th St. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

Beginning Ukulele (10+ yrs) Learn fundamental skills to start playing the ukulele! Learn rhythms and strumming patterns for popular songs. Class members will learn to play basic chords and to play songs in folk, rock and Hawaiian styles. Topics covered: Rhythm fundamentals, tuning, ukulele care, and basic strums. Ukulele is required. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by SJG School of Music. Class held in M-49 (pre-school room).

50952.31

M

6:30 - 8:30 pm

1/28 - 3/18*1

16+

$280

50952.32

M

6:30 - 8:30 pm

3/25 - 5/20*3

16+

$320

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

50953.31

T

6:30 - 8:30 pm

1/22 - 3/19*2

16+

$320

53951.31

Sa

12:15 - 1:00 pm

1/12 - 3/2*

10+

$131/$141

50953.32

T

6:30 - 8:30 pm

3/26 - 5/21*â ´

16+

$320

53951.32

Sa

12:15 - 1:00 pm

4/13 - 5/18

10+

$131/$141

*No class 1/19, 2/16

No class *1 2/18; *2 2/19; *3 4/8; *4 4/9

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www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

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Adult Classes

Safety & Preparedness

Stay or Go WHERE? (18+ yrs) NEW! Silicon Valley enjoys gorgeous weather, unlimited activities and plenty of jobs for all. Unfortunately it’s also expensive, congested, and a bit different than it used to be. If you could find another place to live that was affordable, had comparable weather, offered good health care and transportation, would you consider relocating? This workshop will introduce you to other areas that are comparable to Silicon Valley. In addition, we will cover topics like creative buying/selling/renting of real estate, the costs of staying vs. going, the pros and cons of community living, and planning your perfect future. Instructed by Brian Schwatka and held in Q-84. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Ages

Fee

52401.31 52401.32

Sa

9:30 am - 12:30 pm

3/2

18+

$30/$35

Sa

9:30 am - 12:30 pm

5/4

18+

$30/$35

Personal Emergency Preparedness (PEP) When disaster strikes, it may be several days before emergency services personnel arrive in your neighborhood. Learn how to prepare to be on your own for several days after a large disaster. This FREE 3-hour training class is designed for individuals and families to be able to survive the first 72 hours of a disaster. This class includes information on the types of disasters prevalent to the Bay Area, home and work place preparedness, treating life-threatening conditions, fire safety, and disaster supply kit overview and information. To register and for more information, send email to communityoutreach@sccfd.org or call (408) 378-4010.

Fall Prevention (18+ yrs) Identify fall risks and learn simple and effective home modifications to prevent falls. Get connected with community resources to maintain safety and wellness. Meet local firefighters and see the fire engine and equipment. Registration: To reserve your spot in this free class visit www.eventbrite.com and search “fall prevention” Location

Day

Time

Date

Ages

Fee

Campbell Room Q-84

Tu

10:00 - 11:00 am

4/16

18+

Free

Location

Day

Date

Time

Ages

Fee

Campbell

T

1/8

6:00 - 9:00 pm

13+

Free

Los Altos Hills

Sa

2/23

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

13+

Free

Los Altos

T

3/19

4:00 - 7:00 pm

13+

Free

Saratoga

Sa

4/20

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

13+

Free

Los Gatos

Th

5/9

4:00 - 7:00 pm

13+

Free

Be Ready: Seniors Prepared! (18+ yrs) Learn about Bay Area disaster risks, how to make a plan and prepare for a disaster, disaster supply kit contents, and how to stay informed during and after the disaster. Learn about important communication systems and how to communicate with your support network during a disaster. Registration: To reserve your spot in this free class visit www.eventbrite. com and search ”seniors prepared “ Location

Day

Time

Date

Ages

Fee

Campbell Room Q-84

Tu

10:00 - 11:00 am

1/15

18+

Free

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Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

Information: (408) 866-2104


Safety & Preparedness Heartsavers CPR/AED (13+ yrs) In this Heartsaver CPR/AED skills-based class, you will be trained in the new “Science of CPR” and “Relief of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction”. Students will demonstrate the proper technique and sequence of CPR. Instruction and hands on training, using an AED, will be included for adults and children over 1 year of age, after which you will receive a two-year certification card. Fee includes a key chain pocket mask/barrier. This class does not include a BLS Healthcare Provider card. Instructed by Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff and is held at Sunnyoaks Fire Station, McCormack Training Center Classroom (rear), 485 West Sunnyoaks Ave., in Campbell. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Ages

R/NR Fee

52200.31

Th

6:00 - 10:00 pm

1/10

13+

$55/$62

52200.32

Th

6:00 - 10:00 pm

2/14

13+

$55/$62

52200.33

Th

6:00 - 10:00 pm

3/14

13+

$55/$62

52200.34

Th

6:00 - 10:00 pm

4/11

13+

$55/$62

52200.35

Th

6:00 - 10:00 pm

5/9

13+

$55/$62

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) The Community Emergency Response Team program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their immediate area and trains them in basic disaster response skills such as: fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations. Using classroom and simulation based education; CERT members can assist others in the neighborhood or workplace immediately following an event when emergency responders may not be immediately available to help. Taking CERT training is easy, fun and a great way for your business or neighborhood to strengthen working and personal relationships that will be vital in responding to an emergency. CERT training is only $35.00 and is accomplished in about 21 hours culminating with a final disaster simulation exercise applying the skills participants have learned. Registration: To reserve your spot in this free class visit www.eventbrite. com and search “cert” For more information please call the County Fire Department at (408) 808-7800 or via email: cert@sccfd.org

Free Hands Only CPR/AED Course (13-17 yrs) Participants will learn how to perform high quality compressions on an adult and child, utilize an AED, and aid an adult or child who is choking. Most often, citizens will need to perform CPR on family, friends or coworkers. Learn how to perform proper compressions and use an AED in the precious moments before first responders arrive. Participants will not receive a two-year CPR/AED certification (for certification, see activity listing above). Instructed by Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff and held in the Orchard City Banquet Hall. Registration: To reserve your spot in this free class visit www.eventbrite. com and search “Free Hands Only CPR”. Location

Day

Time

Date

Ages

Fee

Los Altos Hills

W

6:00 - 7:30 pm

1/23

13-17

Free

Cupertino

W

6:00 - 7:30 pm

2/20

13-17

Free

Los Gatos

W

6:00 - 7:30 pm

3/20

13-17

Free

Saratoga

W

6:00 - 7:30 pm

4/17

13-17

Free

Campbell

W

6:00 - 7:30 pm

5/15

13-17

Free

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Location

Day

Date

Time

Ages

Fee

Campbell

Tu/Th & Sat

1/15 - 1/31 2/2

6:00 - 9:00 PM 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

18+

$35

Los Altos Hills

M/W & Sat

3/4 - 3/20 3/23

6:00 - 9:00 PM 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

18+

$35

Saratoga

Tu/Th & Sat

4/30 - 5/16 5/18

6:00 - 9:00 PM 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

18+

$35

Location Addresses Campbell: Community Center, 1 W Campbell Ave, 95008 Los Altos: Hillview Community Center, 97 Hillview Ave, 94022 Los Gatos: Police Operations Bldg, 15900 Los Gatos Blvd, 95030 Los Altos Hills: Town Hall, 26379 Fremont Rd, 94024 Saratoga: Joan Pisansi Community Center, 19655 Allendale Ave, 95070

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Adults 50+

Campbell Adult Center for 50 & Better!

On-Going Activities

Adult Center Room C-33 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

1 W. Campbell Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008 PH (408) 866-2146 FAX (408) 374-6965 www.cityofcampbell.com/ Adult Center

Adult Center Membership Annual memberships expire one year from the date of purchase. Cost: $25 for Campbell residents; $30 for non-residents. Membership is required for most Adult Center activities and programs; many of the services offered do not require membership.

Activity

Day

Time

Room

AARP

3 Tue

9:30 am

Q-80

Book Club**

2nd Fri

1:00 - 2:00 pm

C-35

Bridge, Intermediate**

Mon & Thu

12:30 - 3:30 pm

C-35

Busy Hands/Caring Hearts

2 Fri

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

E-46

Canasta**

Mon & Thu

12:30 - 4:00 pm

C-34

Computer Club**

2 Fri

9:00 am

C-34

Flower Arranging**

2 Wed

2:00 pm

C-35

Friday Flicks**

1 , 3 , & 5 Fri

12:45 pm

C-35

Heritage Seekers**

2 & 4 Tue

12:30 - 2:00 pm

C-34

Knitters**

3rd Tues

1:00 - 3:00 pm

C-34

Newcomers’ Orientation

1 Thurs

10:00 - 11:30 am

C-34

Ipad/Iphone Group**

2 Tues

2:30 pm

C-34

Pickleball

Tue & Thu

8:30 - 10:45 am

Main Gym

Pinochle**

Wed

12:30 - 4:00 pm

C-34

Skylark Singers

Monday

9:15 - 11:00 am

C-35

Walking Group**

Tue & Thu

9:00 am

Track

rd

nd

nd nd st

rd

nd

th

th

st

nd

** Adult Center Membership required

Services Service

Day

Time

Room

Blood Pressure

2 Fri

11:00 - 11:30 am

M-50

Case Manager

Tues & Wed

9:00 am - 3:30 pm

C-33

Health Insurance Counseling Thurs by appointment

9:00 - 11:30 am

C-33

Income Tax Filing (February - mid-April)

Tue Fri

1:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

E-46

Notary

by appointment

Legal Assistance (SALA)

1st, 2nd & 3rd Wed by appointment

9:30 am - 12:00 pm

C-33

Long Term Care Counseling

2nd Thur

2:00 - 4:00 pm

C-33

Technology Tutoring

Thur Fri

2:45 - 3:45 pm 3:00 - 4:00 pm

C-33

nd

C-33

Call the Adult Center Office to inquire about services and to make an appointment. The City of Campbell, through the Recreation and Community Services Department, offers a variety of services and programs including fitness, wellness, educational, and cultural programs for those 50 years of age and older.

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Adults 50+

Day Trips

DATE(S)

FEE

CAMPBELL ADULT CENTER MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED FOR DAY TRIP PARTICIPATION

ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES

Delight in a hosted brunch at the Famous Cliff House in San Francisco. View wonderful masterpieces of both Monet and Gauguin at the De Young Museum. They will be plenty of time on your own to view these special exhibits.

2/20

$90

3/2

$65

3/13

$97

5/14

$73

DATE(S)

FEE

CHINESE CLASSIC

Enjoy a wonderful Chinese musical drama at the Buddha’s Universal Church in San Francisco. This year’s production features traditional embroidered and sequined costumes, classical Chinese dance and Kung Fu martial arts. Before the show there will be time to shop in Chinatown and to have a hosted family-style Chinese lunch.

IRISH CELEBRATION

Make sure to wear your “green” to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (a few days early!) at the United Irish Cultural Center in San Francisco. There will be live music and Irish dancers to entertain us as we enjoy a classic Irish lunch and dessert

MYSTERY TRIP

Where?, What?, How? Calling all those who are daring to join us on a mysterious adventure into parts unknown. The only clues to the secrets of the day are: 1) A treat for some of your senses 2) a tasty hosted lunch 3) View a few unusual creative demonstrations.

Overnight Trips CATALINA ISLAND

Enjoy a four day trip that features both Catalina Island and the Queen Mary! Highlights include round trip on the Catalina Express; a hosted dinner at both the Avalon Grille and the Queen Mary; two optional Catalina excursions plus free time to enjoy the Island; the Glory Days Historical tour aboard the Queen Mary; a hosted luncheon at the Apple farm in San Luis Opisbo plus more.

Extended Trips

5/19 - 5/22

DATE(S)

$1,149 pp double $1,545 pp single

FEE

The Campbell Adult Center partners with Talbot Tours to offer extended trips to the following destinations. Each trip includes airfare, baggage handling, all taxes and gratuities plus home pick-up.

CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

Sample the best highlights of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Philadelphia, Amish Country and Washington D.C. View historical landmarks, decadent mansions plus enjoy wonderful entertainment and local cuisine. All of this before having premium seats for the Cherry Blossom Festival Parade. Visits to the US Naval Academy, Arlington National Cemetery, the Smithsonian, Mt. Vernon and much more are included.

4/6 - 4/15

$4,205 pp double $4,990 pp single

5/8 - 5/12

$2,170 pp double $2,570 pp single

6/7 - 6/15

$5,295$6,270 pp double

GOLDEN SPIKE 150TH ANNIVERSARY

Experience one of America’s greatest historical events as we celebrate the Golden Spike 150th Anniversary. Highlights include Salt Lake City; the Natural History Museum of Utah; the 150th Celebration; Ogden Union Station w/ Big Boy #4014; Heber Valley Railroad, Park City, the Morman Tabernacle Choir, plus more.

NEW ORLEANS TO MEMPHIS CRUISE

Spend nine days of luxury cruising the Mississippi River in style aboard the newest US Riverboat - The America. Ports of call include New Orleans, Oak Alley, Baton Rouge, St. Francisville, Natchez, Vicksburg and Memphis with a pre-night stay in New Orleans. This special culinary experience features mouthwatering dishes from the South including Cajun, Creole and Barbecue

***FLIERS WITH COMPLETE TRIP DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE ADULT CENTER OFFICE.

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Adults 50+ Adult Center Membership is required to register for Adult Center 50+ classes.

Winter/Spring registration opens December 5th for Campbell residents, and Non-resident registration opens December 7th. You can register online or at the Adult Center Office (Rm C-33). For information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/Adult Center.

Adult Center Flex Pass 50+ The Campbell Adult Center offers a Flex Pass that can be used for a variety of our 50+ fitness classes. This drop-in pass will allow you the flexibility to participate in a variety of classes without having to register for a full session. The pass is good only at the classes listed below. Participation in each class is on a space available basis.

5 class pass: $30 Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics Body Conditioning Easy Rider Enhance Fitness Pilates-Yoga Combo Strength Training Strength Training Strength Training Tai Chi Chuan, Beg. Total Body Fitness Total Body Fitness Yogilates Zumba Gold Zumba Gold

M/W T/Th T/Th T/Th M/W/F M/W M/W T/Th F W T/Th T/Th T/Th M/W/F M/W/F

10 class pass: $55

20 class pass: $100

1:45 - 2:45 pm 10:20 - 11:20 am (5/7 - 6/6) 9:00 - 10:00 am 10:15 - 11:15 am 1:00 - 2:00 pm 10:15 - 11:15 am 8:05 - 9:05 am; 9:10 - 10:10 am; 10:15 - 11:15 am 9:10 - 10:10 am; 10:15 - 11:15 am 9:10 - 10:10 am; 10:15 - 11:15 am 11:15 am - 12:15 pm 8:00 - 8:45 am; 3:45 - 4:45 pm 5:00 - 5:40 pm 10:30 - 11:30 am 9:30 - 10:30 am (1/7 - 4/3) 9:00 - 10:00 am (4/15 - 6/14)

Pool Pool N-76/M-47 Spinning/Cardio Rm N-76 Q-84 Weight Rm Weight Rm Weight Rm N-76 Weight Rm/N-76 N-76 N-76/M-47 Main Gym Main Gym

Easy Rider

Enhance Fitness

Work at your own pace to build endurance and cardio strength on a stationary bike in a non-competitive setting. Learn correct posture, bike set-up and how to monitor your exertion level. Bring a towel and water. Instructed by Deb Hedge in the Fitness Center/Spinning Room.

Enhance Fitness is an exercise class that combines the three components of fitness: strength, flexibility and cardiovascular conditioning in a safe, non-threatening environment. Variations and modifications are given to fit those at all levels of fitness (all can be done in a chair). Instructed by Ana Esmaili in N-76.

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90120.31

T/Th

10:30 - 11:15 am

1/8 - 2/14

$48

90130.31

M/W/F

1:00 - 2:00 pm

1/7 - 3/1*1

$66

90120.32

T/Th

10:30 - 11:15 am

2/19 - 3/28

$48

90130.32

M/W/F

1:00 - 2:00 pm

3/4 - 4/19

$63

90120.33

T/Th

10:30 - 11:15 am

4/2 - 5/2

$40

90130.33

M/W/F

1:00 - 2:00 pm

4/22 - 6/14*2

$72

90120.34

T/Th

11:30 - 12:15 am

5/7 - 6/13

$48

No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 5/27

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Adults 50+ Adult Center Membership is required to register for Adult Center 50+ classes.

Winter/Spring registration opens December 5th for Campbell residents, and Non-resident registration opens December 7th. You can register online or at the Adult Center Office (Rm C-33). For information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

Aqua Aerobics Shape up in a water exercise class or by lap swimming. Instructed by Marlene Suits (M/W). Intermediate: Enjoy a more vigorous workout. Instructed by Deb Hedge (T/Th). Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90710.31

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

1/7 - 2/13*1

$50

90710.32

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

2/20 - 3/27

$50

90710.33

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

4/1 - 5/1

$46

90710.34

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

5/6 - 6/5*2

$41

T/Th

10:20 - 11:20 am

5/7 - 6/6

$46

Intermediate 90711.31

Lap Swimming 90720.31

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

1/7 - 2/13*1

$50

90720.32

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

2/20 - 3/27

$50

90720.33

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

4/1 - 5/1

$46

90720.34

M/W

1:45 - 2:45 pm

5/6 - 6/5

$41

5/7 - 6/6

$46

*2

Intermediate - Lap Swimming 90721.31

T/Th

10:20 - 11:20 am

No class * 1/21; * 5/27 1

2

Forever Young Forever Young is a fun low impact class focusing on cardio, endurance, sculpt and balance. Free weights and resistance bands are used. Floor work includes: core, leg, stretching, and gentle flexibility exercises. This a great way to tone muscles, gain energy, and improve balance. Come meet new friends and get fit at the same time! Bring a mat, resistance band and water. Instructed by Candace Wright in the Auxiliary Gym. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90190.31

M/W/F

10:30 - 11:30 am

1/7 - 2/15*

$51

90190.32

M/W/F

10:30 - 11:30 am

2/20 - 3/29

$51

90190.33

M/W/F

10:30 - 11:30 am

4/1 - 5/3

$45

90190.34

M/W/F

10:30 - 11:30 am

5/6 - 6/14*2

$51

1

No class * 1/21; * 5/27 1

2

Total Body Fitness

Body Conditioning Gain strength, balance, flexibility, and stamina with exercises that are safe, effective and FUN. Modifications easily made to accommodate injuries and other movement limitations. Special emphasis is placed on good alignment for more ease of movement in class and in life! Instructed by Marian Chiaramonte and Tuesdays held in N-76; Thursdays in M-47.

Improve muscle tone, strength, endurance and flexibility with this non-stop fun yet challenging toning and cardio workout that uses hand weights, medicine balls, resistance bands and bosu balls. This is a great way to increase your metabolism and transform your body from head to toe! Bring a mat and water. Instructed by Mary Kearns and Tuesdays held in Weight Room; Thursdays in the N-76. Please see page 42 for evening session. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90110.31

T/Th

8:00 - 8:45 am

1/8 - 2/14

$40

T/Th

8:00 - 8:45 am

2/19 - 3/28

$40

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90110.32

90100.31

T/Th

9:00 - 10:00 am

1/8 - 2/14

$39

90110.33

T/Th

8:00 - 8:45 am

4/2 - 5/2

$34

T/Th

8:00 - 8:45 am

5/7 - 6/13

$40

90100.32

T/Th

9:00 - 10:00 am

2/19 - 3/28

$39

90110.34

90100.33

T/Th

9:00 - 10:00 am

4/2 - 5/2

$33

90111.31

T/Th

3:45 - 4:45 pm

1/8 - 2/14

$40

$39

90111.32

T/Th

3:45 - 4:45 pm

2/19 - 3/28

$40

90111.33

T/Th

3:45 - 4:45 pm

4/2 - 5/2

$34

90111.34

T/Th

3:45 - 4:45 pm

5/7 - 6/13

$40

90100.34

T/Th

9:00 - 10:00 am

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5/7 - 6/13

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Adults 50+ Adult Center Membership is required to register for Adult Center 50+ classes.

Winter/Spring registration opens December 5th for Campbell residents, and Non-resident registration opens December 7th. You can register online or at the Adult Center Office (Rm C-33). For information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

Pilates-Yoga Combo A series of Pilates and yoga exercises with balls and bands will be used to strengthen core muscles and help with your dayto-day activities. The class includes balancing, stretching and relaxation to improve your alignment, flexibility, and release tension throughout the body. Designed for all levels. Instructed by Homa Mojgani and held in Q-84.

Strength Training Learn the proper techniques for strength training to shape muscles and increase bone density. Instructed by Tricia Seivers ‘M/W’ and ‘F’; Mary Kearns ‘T/Th’. Class held in Weight Room. Please see page 44 for evening session. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90140.31

M/W

8:05 - 9:05 am

1/7 - 2/13*1

$50

90140.32

M/W

8:05 - 9:05 am

2/20 - 3/27

$50

90140.33

M/W

8:05 - 9:05 am

4/1 - 5/1

$46

90140.34

M/W

8:05 - 9:05 am

5/6 - 6/12*2

$50

90141.31

M/W

9:10 - 10:10 am

1/7 - 2/13*1

$50

90141.32

M/W

9:10 - 10:10 am

2/20 - 3/27

$50

90141.33

M/W

9:10 - 10:10 am

4/1 - 5/1

$46

90141.34

M/W

9:10 - 10:10 am

5/6 - 6/12*2

$50

90142.31

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

1/7 - 2/13*1

$50

90142.32

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

2/20 - 3/27

$50

Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90151.31

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

1/7 - 2/27*1

$60

90151.32

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

3/4 - 4/10

$60

90151.33

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

4/22 - 6/5*2

$60

No class *1 1/21, 1/23, 2/18, 2/20; *2 5/27, 5/29

Yogilates Yogilates combines the tension relieving stretches of yoga with the alignment and strengthening focus of Pilates. Learn how to create a strong core for a healthy back and ease of movement; achieve better balance; improve flexibility and undo harmful postural habits. Geared for all levels of fitness. Helpful for those with osteoporosis, osteopenia or arthritis. Please bring a mat. Instructed by Melissa Gambino and held on Tuesdays in N-76; Thursdays in M-47. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90155.31

T/Th

10:30 - 11:30 am

1/8 - 2/14

$60

90155.32

T/Th

10:30 - 11:30 am

2/19 - 3/28

$60

90155.33

T/Th

10:30 - 11:30 am

4/2 - 5/2

$50

90155.34

T/Th

10:30 - 11:30 am

5/7 - 6/13

$60

90142.33

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

4/1 - 5/1

$46

90142.34

M/W

10:15 - 11:15 am

5/6 - 6/12*2

$50

90143.31

T/Th

9:10 - 10:10 am

1/8 - 2/14

$57

90143.32

T/Th

9:10 - 10:10 am

2/19 - 3/28

$57

90143.33

T/Th

9:10 - 10:10 am

4/2 - 5/2

$46

90143.34

T/Th

9:10 - 10:10 am

5/7 - 6/13

$57

90144.31

T/Th

10:15 - 11:15 am

1/8 - 2/14

$57

90144.32

T/Th

10:15 - 11:15 am

2/19 - 3/28

$57

90144.33

T/Th

10:15 - 11:15 am

4/2 - 5/2

$46

90144.34

T/Th

10:15 - 11:15 am

5/7 - 6/13

$57

90145.31

F

9:10 - 10:10 am

1/11 - 2/15

$27

90145.32

F

9:10 - 10:10 am

2/22 - 3/29

$27

90145.33

F

9:10 - 10:10 am

4/5 - 5/3

$23

90145.34

F

9:10 - 10:10 am

5/10 - 6/14

$27

90146.31

F

10:15- 11:15 am

1/11 - 2/15

$27

Intermediate

90146.32

F

10:15- 11:15 am

2/22 - 3/29

$27

90146.33

F

10:15- 11:15 am

4/5 - 5/3

$23

90146.34

F

10:15- 11:15 am

5/10 - 6/14

$27

No class *1 1/21; *2 5/27

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Please see page 41 for Yoga/Young at Heart 50+

Tai Chi Chuan Learn 24 gentle movements that promote strength, flexibility, balance, and increased oxygen. Intermediate class is geared toward continuing students. Instructed by Tatiana Perfilov. Class held in N-76. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90161.31

W

11:15 - 12:15 pm

1/9 - 3/6*

$29

90161.32

W

11:15 - 12:15 pm

3/20 - 4/24

$29

90161.33

W

11:15 - 12:15 pm

5/8 - 6/12

$29

90165.31

W

10:00 - 11:00 am

1/9 - 3/6*

$29

90165.32

W

10:00 - 11:00 am

3/20 - 4/24

$29

90165.33

W

10:00 - 11:00 am

5/8 - 6/12

$29

Beginning

*No class 1/23, 1/30, 2/6

Information: (408) 866-2146


Adults 50+ Adult Center Membership is required to register for Adult Center 50+ classes.

Winter/Spring registration opens December 5th for Campbell residents, and Non-resident registration opens December 7th. You can register online or at the Adult Center Office (Rm C-33). For information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

Zumba Gold Enjoy a fun workout that features easy dance/exercise moves to Latin and international music. Join the party, this is a great way to be fit! Instructed by Lilian Zeljko in the Main Gym. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90180.31

M/W

9:30 - 10:30 am

1/7 - 2/13*1

$43

90180.32

M/W

9:30 - 10:30 am

2/25 - 4/3

$51

90180.33

M/W

9:00 - 10:00 am

4/15 - 6/12*2

$72

90181.31

F

9:30 - 10:30 am

1/11 - 2/15

$26

90181.32

F

9:30 - 10:30 am

3/1 - 4/5

$26

90181.33

F

9:00 - 10:00 am

4/19 - 6/14

$38

No class *1 1/21; *2 5/27

Line Dance We offer a progression of Line Dance classes to increase your stamina with these fun dances that don’t require a partner. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo and held in N-76.

Tap Dance

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90550.31

M

9:40 - 11:10 am

1/7 - 2/25*1

$34

90550.32

M

9:40 - 11:10 am

3/11 - 4/22*2

$34

Fee

90550.33

M

9:40 - 11:10 am

5/6 - 6/24*3

$28

Tap Dance is a lot of fun plus it is great exercise. Learn the basic steps that will be turned into a simple routine. Participants are responsible for providing their own tap shoes. Bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Peggy Page in M-47. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Activity # Introduction

90520.31

M

1:30 - 2:30 pm

1/7 - 2/25*1

$32

No class * 1/21, 2/18; * 4/1; * 5/27, 6/3, 6/10

90520.32

M

1:30 - 2:30 pm

3/11 - 4/15

$32

Level 2

1:30 - 2:30 pm

4/29 - 6/10*2

$32

90551.31

Th

10:45 - 12:15 pm

1/10 - 2/21

$39

90551.32

Th

10:45 - 12:15 pm

3/7 - 4/18*1

$34

90551.33

Th

10:45 - 12:15 pm

4/25 - 6/27*2

$45

90520.33

M

No class * 1/21, 2/18; * 5/27 1

2

Tap Dance, Intermediate This tap class stresses rhythm, sound and style. The format will include a short warm-up, elements of combinations followed by short routines that progress each week in a supportive, relaxed environment. Participants are responsible for providing their own tap shoes. Bring a water bottle to class. Instructed by Marie Stinnett in N-76. Activity #

Day

90525.31 90525.32

1

2

3

No class *1 4/4; *2 5/2, 6/6 Level 3 90552.31

M

11:15 - 12:45 pm

1/7 - 2/25*1

$34

90552.32

M

11:15 - 12:45 pm

3/11 - 4/22*2

$34

90552.33

M

11:15 - 12:45 pm

5/6 - 6/24*3

$28

No class * 1/21, 2/18; * 4/1; * 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 1

2

3

Time

Dates

Fee

Level 4

Th

1:45 - 2:45 pm

1/10 - 2/14

$48

90553.31

Th

9:00 - 10:30 am

1/10 - 2/21

$39

Th

1:45 - 2:45 pm

2/21 - 3/28

$48

90553.32

Th

9:00 - 10:30 am

3/7 - 4/18*1

$34

90525.33

Th

1:45 - 2:45 pm

4/4 - 5/2

$40

90553.33

Th

9:00 - 10:30 am

4/25 - 6/27*2

$45

90525.34

Th

1:45 - 2:45 pm

5/9 - 6/13

$48

No class *1 4/4; *2 5/2, 6/6

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Adults 50+ Adult Center Membership is required to register for Adult Center 50+ classes.

Winter/Spring registration opens December 5th for Campbell residents, and Non-resident registration opens December 7th. You can register online or at the Adult Center Office (Rm C-33). For information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

Art 101 Have you always wanted to dabble in the arts? If so, this class is for you. This introductory art class will start with the basics of drawing with pencils to conquer perspective and shading. Next move into color, composition and fundamental painting techniques while exploring acrylics and/or watercolors. Learn the vital elements of art by doing fun and relaxing projects. Class instructed by Pat Jimenez and held in E-46. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90212.31

T

9:30 - 11:30 am

1/8 - 2/26

$50

90212.32

T

9:30 - 11:30 am

3/5 - 4/16

$44

90212.33

T

9:30 - 11:30 am

4/23 - 6/11

$50

Sketching & Drawing Art 201 Have you attended two terms or more of Art 101 or Watercolors? If so, this class is for you. This advanced art class is designed for students that are already familiar with the basics and are ready to work on their own projects - with instructor assistance. This is your chance to delve deeper into working with pencils, watercolors, acrylics or oil paints, pastels or any other medium. Class instructed by Pat Jimenez and held in E-42. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90213.31 90213.32

M

12:30 - 3:00 am

1/7 - 2/25*1

$47

M

12:30 - 3:00 am

3/4 - 4/15

$55

90213.33

M

12:30 - 3:00 am

4/22 - 6/10*2

$55

No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 5/27

Oils & Acrylics Self-paced creative workshop. Learn to work with acrylic and/or oil tools and techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by Pat Jimenez. Class held in E-46.

Learn the basics for a variety of sketching techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by James Green. Class held in E-42. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90235.31

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

1/7 - 2/11*1

$35

90235.32

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

2/25 - 3/25

$35

90235.33

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

4/1 - 4/29

$35

90235.34

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

5/6 - 6/10*2

$35

No class *1 1/21 *2 5/27

Watercolors

Discover the beauty of painting with watercolors. Learn various brush strokes and glazing techniques, color mixing and composition. Supply list will be discussed at first class. Instructed by Pat Jimenez. Class held in C-35 on Thurs and E-46 on Wed. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90233.31 90233.32

Th

9:00 - 11:30 am

1/10 - 2/28

$63

Th

9:00 - 11:30 am

3/7 - 4/18

$55

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90233.33

Th

9:00 - 11:30 am

4/25 - 6/13

$63

90230.31

W

9:30 - 11:30 am

1/9 - 2/27

$63

90234.31

W

1:00 - 3:30 pm

1/9 - 2/27

$63

90230.32

W

9:30 - 11:30 am

3/6 - 4/17

$55

90234.32

W

1:00 - 3:30 pm

3/6 - 4/17

$55

90230.33

W

9:30 - 11:30 am

4/24 - 6/12

$63

90234.33

W

1:00 - 3:30 pm

4/24 - 6/12

$63

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Adults 50+ Adult Center Membership is required to register for Adult Center 50+ classes.

Winter/Spring registration opens December 5th for Campbell residents, and Non-resident registration opens December 7th. You can register online or at the Adult Center Office (Rm C-33). For information, please call (408) 866-2146 or visit us online at www.cityofcampbell.com/AdultCenter.

Calligraphy

Memoir Writing

Beginning: Learn the art of beautiful lettering using Italic and WOW your friends with homemade cards. Session 1 - Lowercase; Session 2 - Uppercase. Intermediate: Brush lettering using a variety of brushes and styles. Instructed by Ann Thompson. Class held in E-46.

Learn to record the many events that are unique to you. Write for yourself with creative guidance. Progress at your own rate. Instructed by Ann Thompson. ‘W’ class in Q-84; ‘Th’ class in E-46.

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

Beginning

Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90302.31

W

1:00 - 3:30 pm

1/9 - 3/6*1

$55

90302.32

W

1:00 - 3:30 pm

3/27 - 5/15*2

$48

90303.31

Th

1:10 - 3:10 pm

1/10 - 3/7*3

$44

Th

1:10 - 3:10 pm

3/28 - 5/16*4

$39

90210.31

Th

11:10 - 12:40 pm

1/10 - 3/7*1

$46

90303.32

90210.32

Th

11:10 - 12:40 pm

3/28 - 5/16*2

$40

No class *1 2/20; *2 4/17; *3 2/21; *4 4/18

90211.31

Th

9:00 - 11:00 am

1/10 - 3/7*1

$52

90211.32

Th

9:00 - 11:00 am

3/28 - 5/16*2

$46

Intermediate

No class *1 2/21; *2 4/18

Fun with Spanish Have you always wanted to learn Español? Learn Spanish by a variety of fun methods. ‘Introduction’ classes are for those who want to learn the basics. “Advanced Beginning” and “Intermediate” classes are geared for continuing students. Instructed by Medardo Molina. Held in C-35. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

Introduction 90402.31

T

3:00 - 4:00 pm

1/8 - 2/26

$32

90402.32

T

3:00 - 4:00 pm

3/5 - 4/16

$28

90402.33

T

3:00 - 4:00 pm

4/23 - 6/11

$32

Advanced Beginning 90400.31

T

1:45 - 2:45 pm

1/8 - 2/26

$32

90400.32

T

1:45 - 2:45 pm

3/5 - 4/16

$28

90400.33

T

1:45 - 2:45 pm

4/23 - 6/11

$32

90401.31

T

12:30 - 1:30 pm

1/8 - 2/26

$32

90401.32

T

12:30 - 1:30 pm

3/5 - 4/16

$28

90401.33

T

12:30 - 1:30 pm

4/23 - 6/11

$32

Intermediate

Quilting Learn to quilt while being inspired by other quilters. Beginners and experienced quilters are welcome. Patterns for class projects will be available, or choose your own projects. Basic sewing skills needed. Bring your own sewing machine and supplies to class. There are a few machines available for use in the classroom upon request. Instructed by Rita Bottini. Class held in E-46. Activity #

Day

Time

Dates

Fee

90220.31 90220.32

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

1/14 - 3/4*1

$36

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

3/11 - 4/22

$42

90220.33

M

9:30 - 11:30 am

4/29 - 6/10*2

$36

90221.31

M

12:00 - 2:00 pm

1/14 - 3/4*1

$36

90221.32

M

12:00 - 2:00 pm

3/11 - 4/22

$42

90221.33

M

12:00 - 2:00 pm

4/29 - 6/10*2

$36

No class *1 1/21, 2/18; *2 5/27

Stay or Go Homeowner Deciding whether to stay in your home or make a transition to a new home may be one of the most important decisions you’ll make in your lifetime. There are many pieces to your stay or go puzzle and one wrong choice could possibly cost you thousands of dollars. This class will help homeowners decide if they should stay or go. You will learn how to evaluate where you stand, calculate your capital gains taxes, what to do should a co-owner pass, creative cash-flow ideas, downsizing, real estate 101 and much, much more. A $10 materials fee payable to instructor on the first day of class. Instructed by Brian Schwatka and held in Q-84. Activity #

Days

Time

Dates

Fee

90620.31

Th

2:00 - 4:00 pm

1/24 - 1/31

$20

90620.32

Th

2:00 - 4:00 pm

4/11 - 4/25*

$20

No class * 4/18

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Parks Enjoy Campbell Parks! The City of Campbell has a number of neighborhood parks located throughout the city for the peaceful enjoyment of our residents and their families and guests. All facilities and amenities at these parks are geared for small family groups. We encourage you to become familiar with Campbell’s parks and enjoy them with your friends and family whenever possible.

photo of Edith Morely Park

Campbell Park

Stojanovich Family Park

Corner of Gilman & Campbell Avenue

316 Union Avenue

Campbell Park facilities include two outdoor lighted basketball courts with tiered lawn seating for spectators, one small and one large fenced-in children’s play area, water play feature, swings, non-reservable picnic tables, BBQs, central lawn vista area, horseshoe pits, restrooms, and access to the Los Gatos Creek Trail and Par Course.

Campbell Community Center

Stojanovich Family Park incorporates Campbell’s agricultural history featuring toddler-age play equipment, non-reservable picnic tables, children’s interpretive panels, central lawn area, pedestrian bridge and a restroom. NO PARKING AVAILABLE, NO OUTSIDE EQUIPMENT/ BBQs ALLOWED.

1 W. Campbell Avenue

Model Rocket Policy

The facility contains: tennis courts, handball courts, athletic fields, an all weather track, outdoor fitness zone at the track (for ages 14+), playground (for ages 5-12), restrooms, and a skate park. Night lighting keeps the tennis courts, handball courts and track open for use until 10 pm each night. All courts are available on a “first come first serve” basis except during Campbell Recreation tennis lessons. Athletic fields are available for reservation. Group picnics are not allowed at the Community Center. No BBQs are allowed.

To launch a rocket in a City of Campbell park, a Facility Use Permit must first be obtained from the Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department and then a launch permit must be obtained from the Santa Clara County Fire Department. Facility Use Permits, which contain a hold harmless agreement, will only be issued to adults. They are issued free to Campbell residents using the rocket launch for educational purposes; non-residents are subject to standard field use fees.

Jack Fischer Park

Wet Field Policy

Corner of Abbott Avenue & Pollard Road

Jack Fischer Park features include: Two new play structures for both toddlers and school-age children, a water play feature, a stream that is activated on demand for sand building and a large lawn area. Restrooms and picnic tables are located on site. Jack Fischer Park is NOT reservable for groups. NOTE: Outside portable equipment (tables, BBQs, canopies, tents, etc.) is NOT allowed in Jack Fischer Park. On leash dogs allowed on marked pathway only.

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The City of Campbell and Campbell Union School District have a Wet Field Policy that all users, whether they have a permit or not, are expected to abide by. Fields are not to be played on if the turf is wet. Play on wet fields is dangerous to the players and very damaging to the turf. FIELD CONDITION HOTLINE: (408) 866-2769 is updated after 3:00 pm Monday - Friday, and after 7:30 am on Saturday and Sunday.

Information: (408) 866-2104


Parks Edith Morley Park

Frequently Asked Questions

615 Campbell Technology Parkway

Do I have to make a reservation to use the picnic areas at the park? No, there are first-come, first-serve areas at just about every park. Reservations are only required when alcohol (beer and wine only) are going to be served, and/or you would like to have a bounce-house. Reservations are available at John D. Morgan Park and Edith Morley Park. For more information, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/parks

Edith Morley Park was designed to be environmental in nature. Amenities include a community garden, restrooms, 8 picnic tables, an open turf area, wildflowers, and a marsh and wetland area. For information on the community garden, contact the Public Works Maintenance Department at (408) 866-2145. Group reservations for the picnic area at Edith Morley Park are available. Call (408) 866-2104 for information or to check availability. No BBQs available at this site.

John D. Morgan Park 540 W. Rincon Avenue

JDM Park is the City’s largest park and offers a variety of amenities, including: horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, softball and soccer fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, large open field areas and 2 children’s play areas. The park features 3 reservable picnic areas. Reservable Picnic Areas at John D. Morgan Park

Can portable BBQs be brought into the park? No, please use only the stationary BBQs that are built into the picnic areas at John D. Morgan and Campbell Park.

Area

Capacity

Amenities

A (near Rincon Ave)

50 max

4 Tables, 3 BBQs

B (near Budd Ave)

150 max

12 Tables, 2 large BBQs

C (middle of park)

75 max

5 Tables, 3 BBQs

Group Picnic Reservations Check availability and reserve online at the city’s website, www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation, or call (408) 866-2104. Rental fees are due at time of reservation. Campbell residents (verification of residency may be required) may make reservations a full 180 days in advance of the requested date (approx. 6 months). Non-residents may make a reservation 10 days later than residents, thereby providing residents 10 days of priority. Reservations must be made at least 10 days in advance of requested date. Small bounce houses are allowed with a picnic reservation and only the companies who have insurance on file with the city may be used. Beer and wine are allowed only with a completed permit (included with the picnic reservation). NOTE: Amplified music, additional tables or chairs, and driving inside the park is NOT permitted. Please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/parks for more information. PICNIC USE FEES*

Residents

Non-residents

John D. Morgan Park Picnic Area A (50 max.)

$75/day

$120/day

Picnic Area B (150 max.)

$105/day

$185/day

Picnic Area C (75 max.)

$75/day

$120/day

Picnic Area (35 max.)

$75/day

$105/day

Picnic & Turf (100 max.)

$90/day

$185/day

Edith Morley Park

*All reservations include a non-refundable $25 processing fee.

Field Reservations Groups or individuals wanting to reserve field time for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Permit through the Recreation & Community Services Department. For information on gym and field rentals, please contact Lauren at laurenm@cityofcampbell.com or (408) 866-2107. NOTE: Fields are closed from mid-November until mid-March 2019 for seasonal repairs and maintenance.

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Can tables and chairs be brought in the park to accommodate more people for my party? Folding chairs and one or two small tables if needed to put the food on are okay. However, tables and chairs to accommodate more people in the park are not allowed. Each park was thoughtfully designed with picnic tables and benches to accommodate a reasonable amount of people for the designated area. The park, picnic areas, parking, restroom facilities, garbage receptacles would be impacted.

Are bounce houses allowed in parks in Campbell? Yes, with a picnic reservation/permit at John D. Morgan or Edith Morley parks only. Only companies with liability insurance on file with the City of Campbell may be contracted to provide the bounce house. Please note that there are no electrical outlets at the parks, and a generator will be needed. Are dogs allowed in parks in Campbell? Yes, at Campbell Park, Jack Fischer and Edith Morley Park only. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. At Jack Fischer leashed dogs are only allowed on marked pathways. When does the water feature get turned on at John D. Morgan Park and Campbell Park? During the months of April through September (seasonal), though schedule may vary due to drought.

Campbell parks are no smoking facilities (cmc 6.11.020) Campbell fields are closed when wet, please call the hotline below to check if City of Campbell fields are playable.

Field Conditions Hotline: (408) 866-2769 Fields are closed for repair and maintenance from mid-November until mid-March.

Local Parks (Not in Campbell) City of San Jose Parks Camden Community Center San Tomas Park Marijane Hamann Park Starbird Park Oak Meadow Park (Los Gatos) Lake Vasona County Park Los Gatos Creek County Park Percolation Ponds Information

www.cityofcampbell.com/parks

(408) (408) (408) (408) (408) (408) (408) (408) (408)

535-3570 559-8553 535-3570 535-3570 984-1954 399-5781 355-2200 355-2200 355-2200

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Campbell Community Center 1 W. Campbell Avenue, Campbell, California 95008 Reserve our facilities for: Wedding Receptions Bridal Showers Baby Showers

Plan Your Next Event at the Campbell Community Center! Centrally located in the Silicon Valley, the Campbell Community Center has a variety of facilities available for private parties and receptions, meetings, seminars, athletic activities, fundraisers, and other special events. To view photos of the facilities, rental fees, and the building use policy, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/ CommunityCenter. Appointments must be made in advance to view the facility. Please contact Katie at katieb@cityofcampbell.com or (408) 866-2138.

Luncheons Anniversaries Business seminars Holiday Parties Children’s Parties Club Meetings For availability and to make an appointment, please call (408) 866-2138 or email katieb@cityofcampbell.com

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Orchard City Banquet Hall The Orchard City Banquet Hall has a lobby, permanent stage, wet bar, audio and visual system and is wi-fi ready. The hall accommodates up to 300 people for banquet-style seating and 400 people for theatre-style seating, making it a perfect venue for wedding receptions, quinceaĂąeras, parties, seminars and other special events. The hall can be divided into two smaller rooms for weekday rentals.

Information: (408) 866-2138


Campbell Community Center

The Activity Room (E-46) The newly updated Activity Room accommodates 49 people banquet style or 25 people classroom style. It features new vinyl floors and a full kitchen equipped with a stove, oven, microwave, sink, refrigerator and freezer.

The Conference Room (E-44) The newly updated Conference Room can accommodate 18 people classroom or conference room style. It features new carpet, a white board, Smart TV capable of screen mirroring and a small counter. This is ideal for small meetings/trainings or board meetings.

The Board Room (E-42) The newly updated Board Room can accommodate 30 people theatre style (no tables), or 20 people classroom style. It features new vinyl floors, a white board, and counter space with a sink. This is ideal for meetings or trainings.

Multi-Purpose Room (M-50) The Multi-purpose Room can accommodate 100 people banquet style. This room has a kitchen facility equipped with a refrigerator, sink, microwave. It has mirrors on two walls, and restrooms are attached within the building.

Roosevelt Redwood Room (Q-80) The Roosevelt Room can accommodate 125 people banquet style or 200 people theater style (no tables), or 60 people classroom style. This room has a kitchen attached that includes an oven, microwave, refrigerator and freezer, sink and counter space.

Mary Campbell Room (Q-84)

The Mary Campbell Room can accommodate 50 people classroom style or 75 people theatre style (no tables). This room has tiered seating, and is ideal for conferences, trainings and lectures.

Hourly rentals include the set-up and take-down of provided chairs and tables. To view photos, rental fees, and complete building use policy, please visit www.cityofcampbell.com/CommunityCenter. Please email Katie at katieb@cityofcampbell.com or call (408) 866-2138 for more information.

Main Gym

Field Reservations

The Main Gymnasium offers spectator seating in bleachers, six basketball standards, volleyball courts, badminton courts, basketball score clock (for an additional charge), and lobby with restrooms.

Groups or individuals wanting to reserve field time for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Permit through the Recreation & Community Services Department. Applicable fees will be assessed and are due at the time the reservation is made. A Certificate of Insurance will be required for all athletic uses. Fields available for reservation include the fields at John D. Morgan Park, and the Community Center.

Auxiliary Gym The Auxiliary Gym offers six basketball standards, one volleyball court, three badminton courts, a hardwood floor, and score clock (for an additional charge).

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For information on gym and field rentals, please contact Lauren at laurenm@cityofcampbell.com or (408) 866-2107.

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General Information The Campbell Community Center

LATIMER AVE.

MAP KEY

A

Athletic Field 3

Athletic Field 4

B Tennis Courts

Restrooms

E

Pay Phones

i

Building ID Letters Site Directory

Practice Wall

Office: 1 W. Campbell Ave., #C-31 Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 866-2104 (408) 866-2138 www.cityofcampbell.com

Handball Courts

C

D

H 74 LATIMER PARKING LOT

Athletic Field 2

Athletic Field 1

J

66-72

K

59-65

L

L53 - L58

Super Kinders & K-Prep M-52

Multi-Purpose Room M-50

M

Kinder Kids M-49

WINCHESTER BLVD.

HEDEGARD AVE. WINCHESTER PARKING LOT

Tiny Tots M-48

Parent Lounge Dance Studio M-47

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Fitness Center/ Spinning Room

N

CA

Board Rm.

Main Gym

Auxiliary Gym

Football Stadium & Track

i

P

BE

LL

PA R

i

KIN

GL OT

84

Q

Mary Campbell Rm

80

F

Activity Rm.

1

Pool

D 36-41

Weight Room

MP

E

R

31 Rec 32 Office

i

Roosevelt Redwood Rm Heritage Theatre

2

Orchard City Banquet Hall

Adult Center

C 33 34 35 B

A

1-19

20-30

Skatepark

CAMPBELL AVE.

Campbell Community Center Parking The Campbell Community Center has 782 parking stalls. Additional free parking is available in the Downtown area: The Second Street Parking Garage - located between Second & Third Streets at the corner of Civic Center Drive. This garage is accessible from both Second and Third Streets and has 300 parking stalls. It is a short three block walk to the Community Center from this garage. The First Street Parking Garage - located off First Street south of Orchard City Drive near the Water Tower. This garage has 200 parking stalls and is a 5-block walk to the Community Center and convenient to restaurants Downtown, as well as to the Downtown Campbell Light Rail Station.

(408) 866-2104 for Recreation Program Information (408) 866-2138 for Facility Rental Information (meetings/banquets) (408) 866-2107 for Facility Rental Information (gyms/fields) The Campbell Community Center is accessible by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60 and Mountain View - Winchester Light Rail service

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General Information

CAN BE A YOU SUPER HERO TOO! Donate to the Campbell Recreation Youth Scholarship Program Today!

Recreation Youth Scholarship

Local Recreation Groups

Contact these groups directly for more information. Campbell Girls Fastpitch Softball www.campbellsoftball.com Campbell Little League Baseball Dennis Belluomini

(408) 379-5002

www.campbelllittleleague.org

The City of Campbell Recreation Youth Scholarship program is open to children under the age of 17 who are Campbell residents. The scholarship fund is a privately-funded program that grants a limited scholarship to a Campbell child, with the intent of providing a positive recreation experience. TO MAKE A DONATION: If you’d like to make a donation, please call the Recreation Office at (408) 866-2104. Donations of any denomination are accepted year-round, and 100% of the donation goes directly to benefit Campbell resident youth. Invest in Campbell’s youth today! If you wish to make a donation, you may do so online during activity registration, in person, or by mail. Campbell Recreation Department, 1 W. Campbell Avenue, #C-31, 95008.

Campbell Moreland Pony/Colt Baseball Gary Enriquez

(408) 313-4599

www.leaguelineup.com/cpb/ Campbell Pop Warner Youth Football & Cheer www.campbellpopwarner.net Quito Little League Baseball www.quitoLL.org Play Flag Football www.playflagfootball.com Royals of Campbell Soccer Club www.royalssoccerclub.com

Volunteer Services The Volunteer Services Program calls on the Campbell community to step forward and provide the ‘volunteer spirit’ the local government and social services need. Patrons may offer their talent and services in any capacity. For more information or to volunteer time and efforts, please call Campbell Volunteer Services at Campbell City Hall at (408) 866-2122.

Campbell Recreation Volunteer Opportunities Please contact us now at volunteer@cityofcampbell.com regarding these upcoming events! (We ask that an adult supervisor accompany any volunteer under age 14.) Valentine 10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk is Saturday, February 9. The race start and finish line at Campbell Park. Volunteers needed from 7:00 am to 12 Noon. Campbell Recreation Dance Recital: Saturday, May 4 Volunteers needed from 9:00 am to 12 Noon.

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Silicon Valley Youth Rugby Bob McCarty

(408) 345-5787

www.siliconvalleyrugby.org South Bay Youth Soccer Norm Tavares

(408) 245-8800

www.southbayyouthsoccer.org Valley Baton Twirling Club Paige Campbell www.valleybatonclub.com West San Jose Storm Youth Football & Cheer Hotline

(408) 877-1560

www.wsjstorm.com West Valley Youth Soccer League

www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

www.wvysl.org

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Registration Form

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY (Form may be duplicated, only same family members on each form)

Primary Contact (Adult) FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

GENDER (circle) M F

CITY

ZIP

EMAIL

PRIMARY PHONE (___)______________________ ALTERNATE PHONE (_____) ______________________

BIRTHDATE ____/_____/_____

Activity Registration PARTICIPANT NAME First & Last

GENDER

BIRTHDATE

(circle)

(mm/dd/yy)

ACTIVITY #

ACTIVITY TITLE

FEE

M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTAL FEES $ ________

IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY AND NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL (408) 866-2104

Payment

Office use only: Receipt #

Check (payable to “City of Campbell”)

Credit Card

Cash

(walk-in only)

___________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME ON CREDIT CARD (billing address for credit card must match residential address above)

_________________________________________________ __________ /___________ CREDIT CARD NUMBER (all 16-digits)

EXPIRATION DATE (MM/YY)

___________ CVV

Medical Release: Pursuant to provisions of sec. 6910 et seq of the California Family Code, and other applicable laws, I hereby authorize the City of Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department to procure, and consent to, medical, hospital or dental care for myself or my child in the event of injury as a result of participation in this program. Waiver & Release of Liability: In consideration of my participation, I hereby release, discharge and covenant not-to sue the City of Campbell & Campbell Redevelopment Agency, their officers, employees and volunteers, from any and all present and future claims, demands, actions, or causes of action resulting from any accidents, injuries, deaths, or loss of and/or damage to my/our person(s) or property arising out of or connected with my/our participation in the above activity (ies) (except for claims legally caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City or others listed above). I hereby voluntarily waive any and all claims resulting from ordinary negligence, present and future, that may be made by me, my family, estate, heirs, or assigns. Further, I am aware that this activity may involve certain risks or possible dangers, including death, & that equipment provided for my protection may be inadequate to prevent serious injury. I am voluntarily participating in this activity with knowledge of the danger involved and hereby agree to accept any and all inherent risks of property damage, personal injury, or death. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Campbell & others listed above for any & all claims arising as a result of my engaging in this activity. I understand that this waiver will continue in full legal force and effect. I further agree the venue for any legal proceedings shall be in California. I affirm I am of legal age and am freely signing this document. I have read this form and fully understand that by signing this form, I am giving up legal rights and/or remedies which shall be available to me against the City of Campbell or any of the parties listed above. The City is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. Refunds, less a $10.00 admin. fee, will be given to registered participants who cancel up to 5 business days in advance of a class start date. Cancellations less than 5 business days notice will not receive a refund. Photo/Video Release: I agree to allow the use of my photograph or my child’s photograph for program publicity. If you would like to opt-out of the photo release please go to www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation and fill out the online form.

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Date Signature (Read before signing)

Participant

Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

Parent

Legal Guardian

Information: (408) 866-2104


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Registration Fees

Campbell Residents Priority

Resident Status

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DECEMBER Recreation activities (pg 16-49): Tuesday, December 11 11 beginning at 8:00 am

A resident is anyone living within the Campbell city limits (zip code 95008). P.O. boxes and school district boundaries are not considered residences. Those living within Campbell’s incorporated city limits, but have a zip code other than 95008, should contact the Recreation Office to verify resident status. Proof of residency may be provided by a current California Driver’s License, pre-printed personal check, or recent residential utility bill with the customer’s name and address printed on it. If registering online, the billing address for your credit card must match your Campbell home address on file.

Tuesday

DECEMBER Adult Center 50+ activities (pg 50-57): Wednesday, December 5 5 beginning at 8:00 am Wednesday

Refund and Transfer Policy

Open Registration

All cancellation or transfer written requests must be made to the Recreation Office with at least a five (5) business days’ notice prior to start date of the activity. A $10 cancellation fee per activity per person will be deducted from the refund. Cancellations or transfers with less than five (5) business days’ notice will NOT receive a refund or transfer. Online request forms available at www.cityofcampbell. com/recreation. Medical emergencies are exempt from this policy; however, a signed and dated statement from your doctor is required, and must be provided within six (6) weeks of the activity start date. Separate policies apply to fitness passes, sport leagues, trips, facility reservations, Campbell Recreation Pre-school, Wave Swim Team, and Heritage Theatre events. Please inquire before registering or purchasing tickets for these activities and events. A minimum number of participants is required to hold a class. When enrollment is low, the Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel a program. Full refunds are given when a class or program is cancelled by the Recreation Department. Refunds of $10 or less will be credited to the payer’s ActiveNet account for future use in activity enrollment or reservations.

DECEMBER Recreation activities (pg 16-49): Wednesday, December 12 12 beginning at 8:00 am Wednesday

DECEMBER Adult Center 50+ activities (pg 50-57): Friday, December 7 7 beginning at 8:00 am Friday

Online 24/7 Visit www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation, Click on the picture on the right that says “Register Online!”

Walk-In

Waiting Lists

Campbell Recreation Office 1 W. Campbell Ave., C-31 Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Waiting lists are established once a class is filled. If a vacancy occurs more than two (2) working days prior to the start of the class, waiting list names will be called and/or emailed, and given a limited time to register for the vacancy. Less than two business days before class starts, openings may be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

Campbell Adult Center 50+ Office 1 W. Campbell Ave., C-33 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Age Levels

Make checks payable to “City of Campbell” or AmEx/Discover/Mastercard/Visa

The participant must be the indicated age by the starting date of the class. Proof of age may be required for some programs (i.e. preschool, 50+ classes).

Email/Fax-In Send completed Registration Form to Recreation@cityofcampbell.com or fax (408) 374-6965 AmEx/Discover/Mastercard/Visa card number, 4-digit expiration date and cardholder’s name and billing address, parent/guardian or participants signature (processed as time permits) Registration is on-going and accepted until the activity is filled or the start date has passed.

: Register Online

“R/NR FEE” throughout the Activity Guide refers to Resident of Campbell / Non-Resident Fee. To receive the resident fee, residency must be proven as stated under “Resident Status”. All fees are due at the time of registration. Fees will not be prorated for missed class(es) and make-ups are not available.

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Campbell Recreation’s Satisfaction Guarantee The staff and the instructors of the Recreation and Community Services Department are confident that they can provide the best quality recreation experience available. If a customer is not satisfied and notifies the Recreation Office by the second class date, a refund can be issued or a transfer made to allow the customer to try something different. Customers must submit a Satisfaction Guarantee form available at www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation. Fitness passes, adult sports leagues, trips, and Heritage Theatre tickets/shows are not included. Other restrictions may apply.

www.cityofcampbell.com/recreation

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City of Campbell Recreation & Community Services Department 1 West Campbell Avenue, Ste C-31 Campbell, CA 95008-1039

Residential Customer

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