Fall
activity guide September 2015 - December 2015
www.ci.lathrop.ca.us Community Center (209) 941-7370 • Senior Center (209) 941-7380 Park Maintenance (209) 941-7430 • Generations Center (209) 941-7372
Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Make a difference in your City and come out with the Parks and Recreation Staff at one of our many events!
Volunteer opportunities are waiting for you! For more information, please call (209) 941-7370.
EVENT/PROGRAM
DATE
LOCATION
5K Levee Run
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Mossdale Park
Celebrate Lathrop
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Lathrop Generations Center
Veterans Day
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Lathrop Senior Center
Harvest Festival
Friday, October 23, 2015
Lathrop Elementary School
Christmas Parade
Saturday, December 12, 2015
5th Street Parade Route
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Lathrop Community Center
The City of Lathrop reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use in advertising brochures, the City of Lathrop website or other promotional purposes only.
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September - December 2015
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR The City of Lathrop Parks and Recreation Department is excited to participate in a statewide campaign to educate our community on the value of local parks and recreation programs. An extensive research study asked California citizens and public officials “Why are parks important to you?” Overwhelmingly, survey respondents value parks and recreation as an essential community service. Virtually every California household (98%) reported visiting a park during the past year. Forty-two percent visited a park at least several days a week; 26% visited at least once a week, and 68%
visited at least monthly. Of these, 55% go with spouse or partner, 53% with kids, 48% with family, 46% with a friend. Only 5% of the users indicated they go alone. In short, parks and recreation services make Californians’ lives better. So how do parks and recreation make your life better? PLAY For us, the biggest benefit is a safe, outdoor play space for our kids today...and as they grow. NATURE Being in nature makes one feel alive. Parks provide beautiful spaces close to home. EXERCISE Parks are made for moving at your own pace. Local parks make it easy to stay healthy.
POSITIVE SPACES Neighborhood parks are an escape, a place to run around and play. GATHERING PLACES Parks bring us together to share good times. FOREVER Parks enrich our lives and add value to our homes and neighborhoods. As the Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Lathrop I would encourage each of you to visit your local park, sign up for a recreation program and try something new. Get out meet your neighbors and learn how parks make life better for you and your family. Sincerely, Zach Jones, Director of Parks and Recreation
MEET THE STAFF Michael Ramirez: Michael Ramirez started working for the City of Lathrop Parks and Recreation Department in June 2015 as our Recreation Coordinator. In accepting his position with the City of Lathrop, Michael moved to California from Minnesota. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Prior to coming to California, Michael was the Sports Coordinator for the City of Bloomington, MN Parks and Recreation Department. Newly engaged, Michael spends his free time wedding planning with his fiancé Courtney. Michael’s positon with the Parks and Recreation Department will assist with the oversight and implementation of our Sports and Leisure programs, as well as the day to day operations at the Community Center. Michael is very energetic and passionate about providing great recreational opportunities to the community. We are very excited to have him on our team and look forward to his assistance in expanding our programs here in Lathrop. Monica Armstrong: Monica Armstrong started working for the City of Lathrop as a part-time Recreation Leader working in the office in at the Lathrop Generations Center in April 2015. She was hired into a full time position with the Parks and Recreation Department as the Administrative Assistant I in July 2015. Monica assists with the day to day operations at the Community Center. Her experience in the private sector have provided her with the background and skills needed to provide administrative support with the day to day operations at the Community Center. She is a welcome addition to our Parks and Recreation team. September - December 2015
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CITY GENERAL INFORMATION PARKS
If you are interested in renting a City facility, please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (209) 941-7370.
Water Feature Hours April 15-October 15, 2015 Our water play feature at Valverde Park is scheduled to be open through October 15, 2015. Hours and duration vary depending on California Drought updates. The water feature at Mossdale Park is currently closed due to the current drought restrictions. Please contact the Parks Department for more information at (209) 9417370.
Michael Vega Park
Lathrop Generations Center
980 Lakeside Drive
450 Spartan Way Teen Center • Skate Park • Basketball Courts
Milestone Park 630 Milestone Drive / J Street at Avon Picnic Tables and benches.
Lathrop Branch Library
Mossdale Commons
Lathrop Senior Center
740 Green Plaza Trellis structures, picnic table, game table, benches and a drinking fountain.
Mossdale Landing Community Park 700 Towne Centre Drive Three baseball fields, play structure, basketball court, shade structure, splash park (may be closed due to water conservation requirements), picnic tables, restrooms and barbecues. (Rental available)
Apolinar Sangalang Park
Park West
13470 Slate Street / Slate & Deerwood Picnic area, shade structure, play structure, restrooms, baseball field, basketball court and open space. (Rental available)
16130 Sheltered Cove Circle Two tennis courts, basketball court, play equipment, picnic tables and barbecues.
Crescent Park
16001 South Lathrop Road Picnic tables, benches and barbecues.
15980 Crescent Park Circle Two play structures, picnic tables, benches, field area a drinking fountain and sand volleyball court.
Lathrop Generations Center 450 Spartan Way Teen Center, skate park, Parkour course, outdoor amphitheater, Community Garden, benches, toddler play area, SJ County Library, classrooms, multipurpose room, restrooms, concession stand, and teen center.
LATHROP FACILITY CLOSURES September 7, 2015 – Labor Day November 11, 2015 – Veteran’s Day November 26, 2015 – Thanksgiving Day November 27, 2015 – Day after Thanksgiving December 24, 2015 – Christmas Eve December 25, 2015 – Christmas Day December 31, 2015 – New Year’s Eve January 1, 2016 – New Year’s Day
Lathrop Skate Parks 450 Spartan Way & 15685 Seventh Street
Libby Park 575 Libby Lane Playground, picnic tables and benches.
River Park North
450 Spartan Way
15707 Fifth Street Main Room • Activity Room • Kitchen
City Hall 390 Towne Centre Drive Lathrop Generations Center 450 Spartan Way Meeting Room • Classroom
SCHOOL CONTACT INFORMATION Manteca Unified School District (209) 825-3200 Manteca Adult School (209) 858-7330 Lathrop School (209) 858-7250
River Park South
Joseph Widmer, Jr. (209) 938-6340
17801 Inland Passage Way A picnic shelter and the Lathrop Dog Park. The Lathrop Dog Park has sections for both large and small dogs.
Mossdale School (209) 938-6285
The Green
Lathrop High School (209) 938-6350
16700 English Country Trail Picnic tables, benches, drinking fountain, play structure and trellis shade structure.
Thomsen Park 435 Thomsen Road Picnic tables.
Valverde Park 15557 Fifth Street Basketball courts, two baseball fields, bocce ball court, horseshoe pit, playground, splash park, two picnic shelters, restrooms and an outdoor amphitheater. (Rental available)
Woodfield Park 801 Lathrop Road/Lathrop Road at Fifth Street Playground, restrooms, basketball court and open field space.
FACILITY & CLASS LOCATIONS Lathrop Community Center Scott Brooks Gymnasium 15557 Fifth Street Multi-Purpose Room • Kitchen • Gym
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River Islands Technology Academy (209) 229-4700
CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSIONS City Council 1st & 3rd Monday • 7:00 pm City Hall/Council Chambers Sonny Dhaliwal............................................. Mayor Stephen Dresser..................................... Vice Mayor Martha Salsedo............................... Councilmember Paul Akinjo...................................... Councilmember Omar Ornelas.................................. Councilmember
Planning Commission 2nd & 4th Wednesday • 6:00 pm City Hall/Council Chambers Mark Elliott...................................................... Chair Bennie Gatto............................................Vice Chair Jennifer Torres-O’Callaghan............... Commissioner Jose Perez........................................ Commissioner Mac Freeman.................................... Commissioner
September - December 2015
Senior Advisory Commission 2nd Thursday • 9:00 am Lathrop Senior Center Lavon Tindell..................................... Commissioner Nellie Zavala...................................... Commissioner Donna Williams................................. Commissioner Mary DeLeon.................................... Commissioner Vada Klingman.................................. Commissioner Gerald Rose...................................... Commissioner Dennis “Buck” Bandy........................ Commissioner
Parks & Recreation Commission 1st Thursday • 6:00 pm Lathrop City Hall - City Council Chambers Brent Maynor..................................................Chair Romi Bhinder.................................... Commissioner Charles McGonegal........................... Commissioner Ash Ralmilay..................................... Commissioner Craig Weis........................................ Commissioner
Youth Advisory Commission 2nd Tuesday • 5:00 pm Lathrop Generations Center Vialsy Cabrales.................................. Commissioner Janae Jovero..................................... Commissioner Karandeep Mann............................... Commissioner Nathaniel Medina............................... Commissioner Sunanda Ralmilay.............................. Commissioner Nathaniel Schuler.............................. Commissioner Sahib Singh....................................... Commissioner Navinder Singh Dhindsa..................... Commissioner Nataly Solorzano............................... Commissioner Melonie Vaughn................................. Commissioner
Parks & Recreation Administrative Staff Zach Jones...................Parks & Recreation Director Jon Thomas.......................... Recreation Supervisor Kyle Dowley.......................... Recreation Supervisor Christopher Lawrence......... Special Events Manager
Mayor’s Committees All Mayor’s Committees are chosen on an annual basis. Mayor’s Committees include: • Christmas Parade Committee • Celebration of Cultural Diversity Committee • Beautification Day • Lathrop Celebration Committee • Mayor’s Art Show Committee • Veterans Day/Memorial Day Committee If you would like to apply for any of these committees and help plan these special events, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (209) 941-7230 or visit the City’s website at: http://www.ci.lathrop.ca.us/council/committees September - December 2015
Community Organizations Lathrop Chamber of Commerce (209) 858-4486 www.lathropchamber.org Lathrop Sunrise Rotary (209) 879-7900 Lathrop Library (866) 805-7323
designated areas and require a generator and liability insurance. You may not have a bounce house at any of our parks without a park reservation. Fields can be used for a variety of sports. You need to have a permit in order to use the field for any type of organized game or practice. Fees and deposits vary depending on the applicant. For more information, please contact Staff at (209) 941-7370.
CLASS INFORMATION
Lathrop Lions Club (209) 858-2655 Lathrop Jr. Spartans Youth Football & Cheer (209) 456-7865
Please review the following guidelines for participation in Parks & Recreation classes:
Lathrop Little League (925) 250-1446 www.eteamz.com/LathropLittleLeague
1. Parents should escort each child to class and remain until the instructor arrives. Parents are responsible for their child until class begins.
Cub Scouts Pack #425 (209) 858-2715
2. No child care is provided prior to, or after class. Please arrive early to pick up your child.
Special Needs Cub Scouts Pack #425 (209) 982-0243 Girl Scouts Heart of Central Valley (209) 545-3620 Manteca/Lathrop Boys & Girls Club (209) 239-5437 www.bgmanteca.org Lathrop Police Services Non-Emergency Contact Dispatch Center: (209) 468-4400 Hours of Operation: 24 hrs/day; 7 days/week
REFUND POLICY • Please make your selections carefully. • No refunds or transfers will be given on or after the first class. Any refund or transfer must be requested at least one working day prior to the first day of class. • All refunds will be made payable by check to the primary account contact and will be mailed to the address on file. We do not add the credit to credit cards. • Refunds will take approximately six weeks to process. • No refunds (whole or partial) can be given for classed missed by the student.
FACILITY RESERVATION INFORMATION Certain City of Lathrop park shelters may be reserved for picnics, parties, etc. Reservations should be made a minimum of 30 days in advance as shelters are limited. Reservation fees vary depending upon the size capacity of the picnic shelter and/or open space. Payment in full is due on the day the reservation is made. Inflatable bounce houses are only allowed in
3. All instructors are contractors and not City of Lathrop employees. All contractors have the option to use assistants or sub-contractors to teach class. 4. Do not purchase any required supplies or attire until after the first day of class. 5. Please encourage your child to use the restroom before class begins. Instructors cannot leave the class to escort a child to the restroom. 6. Instructors have the option of allowing parents to remain in the class or to ask them to leave while class is in session. 7. Please enroll only in classes appropriate for your child’s age. Exceptions based on skill level must be preapproved by the instructor and the City of Lathrop Parks & Recreation Department.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION Free Snack Program Lathrop Community Center A free snack program is offered at the Lathrop Community Center each weekday throughout the school year. Any child under the age of 18 may eat free at this state funded snack program. Snack is served from 3:15 pm until 3:45 pm. You do not have to be part of any Lathrop Parks & Recreation Program to participate in this program. It is open to the whole community. Snacks are not served on weekends or holidays.
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KID CLUB INFORMATION Before School Program Lathrop Community Center, Joseph Widmer School and Mossdale Elementary School 7:00 am to 9:00 am These successful before school programs serve all three of the elementary schools located in Lathrop which is part of Manteca Unified School District. This program will serve a healthy snack; help your child prepare for their day and present interesting and creative activities. Kid Club Programs are open Monday through Friday except certain holidays. Fees: $10 per week
Kid Club Contact: Community Center Donna Rich, Senior Recreation Leader, (209) 941-7375, or (209) 992-1095 Joseph Widmer, Jr. Renee Colonna, Senior Recreation Leader, Classroom 43, (209) 992-0025 Mossdale School Tonya Bryant, Senior Recreation Leader, Classroom 63, (209) 992-1150
Come Join “Chip” (Children Helping in Program)
Kid Club presents a unique program for children in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. This program is designed for the participant to work with staff and learn the job duties related to Kid Club. The objective of this program is to offer children job skills that will last throughout their lives. This program is offered at all three sites. Fees: $2.50 per hour
Youth Scholarship Program
Afterschool Program Lathrop Community Center, Joseph Widmer School and Mossdale Elementary School 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm The Kid Club afterschool program consists of arts and crafts, games, sports, cooking, science and homework time. The program will focus on giving children an opportunity to use their creativity, as they embark on each new and enriching project. The City staff will create a safe and encouraging environment for each participant. The program will serve a healthy snack. Fees: $20 per week
Kindercamp Program Joseph Widmer School and Mossdale Elementary School Due to a change in the Kindergarten program being offered at Lathrop Elementary School, this program is no longer being offered at the Lathrop Community Center. The program may be offered at Mossdale and Joseph Widmer Elementary School. The program will have a story time, arts and craft project, activities and other fun play opportunities. Please contact the Kid Club for more information and details at (209) 941-7375. Fees: $25 per week
Eligibility Requirements: Applicant must be a Lathrop resident. Families receiving a Public Assistance Grant (ADFC or General Assistance) will automatically qualify for financial assistance. Current income verification from your case worker must accompany the application. Families not receiving public assistance must show proof that the family income is at or below the current HUD guidelines. Proof of yearly income can be verified in one or a combination of the following methods: 3 current paycheck stubs, 3 unemployment check stubs, workers compensation payment verification, social security income verification, last year’s Form 1040 tax return, or state disability verification. Applications: You may pick up application for the Youth Scholarship Program at: Lathrop Community Center 15557 5th Street Lathrop, CA (209) 941-7370 Lathrop Generation Center 450 Spartan Way Lathrop, CA (209) 941-7372 City Hall 390 Towne Centre Dr. Lathrop, CA (209) 941-7231 Website: www.ci.lathrop.ca.us 1. Approved applicants will be eligible for a maximum award of $500 per family per fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) to be used to pay 50% of program fees (Kid Club,
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sports, and classes with some exceptions) as long as funds are available. 2. Applications that are incomplete or that do not provide verification of family income will not be accepted. Applicants will be notified of approval or disapproval within two weeks of the date the application is received. 3. Applications must be renewed at the beginning of each Fiscal Year. 4. Awards will be issued on a first come, first serve basis as long as funds are available.
TEEN CENTER INFORMATION The Teen Center is a safe environment for teens currently enrolled in the 7th-12th (or ages 12-18) grades to gather and socialize with friends after school, participate in structured activities, work on homework, play video games, grab a snack, SAT reviews, and be mentored by City of Lathrop Teen Center Staff. The Center will host PS4 tournaments, WII U tournaments, Pool Tournaments, Ping Pong Tournaments, Movie in the Park, and much more! We will be hosting Guitars not Guns Music program, Art Clubs, Sister2Sister, Intermural Sports, Graphic Design, Photo Clubs and more for our Teen Center Members. Teen Center Membership will be $48 starting August 1, 2015 – July 30, 2016. The Teen Center is open Monday through Friday from 2:30 pm to 6:00 pm and on Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Guitars Not Guns: This beginning guitar program will instill a love and appreciation for music that participants will carry with them for the rest of their lives. This 8 week Program will be available to the first 10 teens to sign up. The program teaches guitar and offers the opportunity to master changing from one chord to another, teaches perseverance and discipline and builds self-esteem. Free to members. Sister2Sister: Radio Personality Amanda King will host the Sister2Sister program designed to empower and encourage young ladies. The program offers mentorship and community services opportunities as well as including curriculum that revolves around different themes and talking points each week. Please come by to check it out or for more information. Free to members. Art Club: Are you the next Rembrandt or Picasso or Stan Lee? If you have a passion for art or just want to try your hand at it stop by and join our Art Club. Painting, Anime, Tie Dye, Photography, Air Brush and other opportunities are available. Free to members. September - December 2015
SPECIAL EVENTS
Tree Lighting Ceremony Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 6:30 pm Scott Brooks Gymnasium at the Lathrop Community Center Share in the holiday spirit with our annual Tree lighting Ceremony. We will sing holiday songs. Refreshments will be served and Santa will be visiting with the Children.
SEPTEMBER 5K Levee Run Saturday, September 19, 2015 Mossdale Landing Community Park The 5K Levee Race Fun Run/Walk race day registration packet pick up begins at 6:30 am at Mossdale Landing Community Park, (700 Towne Centre Drive). The race will be followed by an Awards Ceremony. Each participant will receive a commemorative t-shirt and the top three finishers in each category will receive a medal. Additional, the top three male and female finishers in their category will receive a medal.
Celebrate Lathrop
Lathrop Celebration of Lights Help us celebrate the season and enter the Lathrop Celebration of Lights! The event will celebrate and acknowledge the skill and holiday spirit of our community by judging the outdoor holiday light displays during the Christmas Season. For information on how to enter, please call (209) 941-7370.
Annual Breakfast with Santa
Saturday, September 19, 2015 Lathrop Generations Center The Lathrop Celebration Festival which takes place at the Lathrop Generations Center will commence at 11:00 am and will conclude at 6:00 pm. This year we will feature Karate demonstrations, Karaoke contest and entertainment all day into the evening. Food and retail vendors will also be featured at the event. Come and join us for a wonderful day full of events, fun and family time!!
Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 8:00 am Lathrop Community Center Celebrate the Christmas Holiday Season with Santa and his Elves!! Come out and enjoy a hot breakfast. This delicious breakfast will also include a picture of Santa with your children and Santa’s Elves will be handing out special treats to the children. Children ages 3-12 are $4.00 and all others over the age of 13 are $6.00. Tickets will go on sale November 16th. Ticket quantities are limited.
OCTOBER
Christmas Boutique
Harvest Festival October 23, 2015 – at 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Lathrop Elementary School We will be working with Lathrop Elementary School and businesses within the Community to put on the annual Harvest Festival and Halloween event.
NOVEMBER Veteran’s Day Ceremony
Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Lathrop Senior Center This year Santa has once again created something very special at the Lathrop Senior Center. He has brought in all the finest craftsmen from all over the land to help you finish all your Christmas shopping. This year’s Boutique will feature over fifty vendors with the finest array of crafts and those hard to find last minute holiday gifts. Be sure to make the Christmas Boutique one of your must stop Christmas shopping destinations.
September - December 2015
450 Spartan Way, Lathrop, CA 95330 (866) 805-7323 or (209) 937-8221 Lathrop Branch Library hours: Tuesday........................................... 1:00-6:00 pm Wednesday...................................... 1:00-6:00 pm Thursday.......................................... 1:00-6:00 pm Friday............................................. 12:00-5:00 pm Saturday........................................ 12:00-5:00 pm Sunday....................................................... Closed Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library on the Internet: Website: http://www.ssjcpl.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SSJCPL Let’s Connect: http://www.ssjcpl.org/news/letsConnect. html Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/ssjcpl/
DECEMBER December 7 & 8, 2015 Imagine how excited your child will be when he or she receives a call from Santa!! To have Santa call and with them a Merry Christmas, please complete a registration form. Forms are available online or at any of the City facilities. Donations are accepted to help families out where Santa feels there is a need. Please call (209) 941-7370 for additional information.
Lathrop Branch Library
Monday ........................................... 1:00-6:00 pm
Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 11:00 am Lathrop Senior Center Lathrop’s Veteran’s Day Ceremony will honor past veterans and current military. This event is open to the general public and all veterans, current military, friends, and family are encouraged to attend.
Santa Calls
LIBRARY INFORMATION
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ssjcpl/
Lathrop Christmas Parade
WiFi: http://stockton.lib.ca.us/services/help/faqwifi.html
Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 11:00 am Parade Route will be on 5th street between J Street and Mingo Way The annual parade will include dance groups, bands from area schools, color guard, collector cars and many other exciting parade entries!! Of Course, we can’t forget about Santa!! Come out and enjoy the parade!!
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ssjcpl/ All library programs are free! For more information about the following and other library programs, please call the Library at (866) 805-7323 or (209) 937-8221.
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LIBRARY INFORMATION
Mobile Library The Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library has a “bookmobile”, a mobile library service that visits Lathrop every other Friday at: 2:15 pm - 3:30 PM - Lathrop Community Center at Valverde Park: 15557 Fifth Street
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Preschool Storytimes Storytimes are held at the library at 450 Spartan Way, CA 95330. Please join us for free fun-filled Preschool Storytimes consisting of age appropriate stories and fingerplays that will help develop your child’s love of reading. See you there! Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Apples” Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Foods” Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Autumn” Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Trains” Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Fish” Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Trucks” Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 1:30 pm” Pumpkins” Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Pirates & Princesses” Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Halloween” Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 1:30 pm “November” Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Bears” Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Thanksgiving” Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Owls” Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Families” Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 1:30 pm “Holidays”
Other Library Programs For other library programs, please call the Library at (866) 805-7323 or (209) 937-8221 or log on to the library’s website at: http://www.stockton.lib.ca.us/ and click on “Events and Programs”. Be sure to enter” Lathrop” (or the branch you are searching for) under “Limit by Location”!
Holiday Dates September 7, 2015 – Labor Day October 12, 2015 – Columbus Day November 11, 2015 – Veterans Day November 26-27, 2015 Thanksgiving December 25, 2015 - Christmas
For more information about the dates please call the library or visit this website: http://stockton.lib.ca.us/bookmobile/ From San Joaquin County: (866) 805-7323 (READ) (toll-free) or (209) 937-8221 From Stockton: (209) 937-8468 From outside San Joaquin County: (209) 937-8468 (long distance)
SPORTS AND LEISURE PEE WEE AND YOUTH SPORTS Pee Wee Football This is an instructional league for children 4 -7 years old. No scores or standings will be kept. Basic fundamentals of the game will be taught. Players will participate in practices and games. Recreation Department Staff provides coaching. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and trophy. (100002-15) Days: Monday & Wednesday Time: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Fee: $35 Location: Valverde Park Registration Deadline: Thursday, September 3 League Dates: September: 21, 23, 28, 30 October: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 November: 2, 4 A fun day clinic will be hosted on the first day by the Lathrop Spartans Jr. Football League for all participants that have enrolled in our Pee Wee Flag Football League. Date: September 21 Time: 4:15pm - 5:15pm
Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library on the Internet: Website: http://www.ssjcpl.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SSJCPL
Let’s Connect: http://www.ssjcpl.org/news/letsConnect.html Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/ssjcpl/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ssjcpl/
WiFi: http://stockton.lib.ca.us/services/help/faqwifi.html YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ssjcpl/ All library programs are free! For more information about the following and other library programs, please call the Library at (866) 805-7323 or (209) 937-8221.
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Start Smart Football This is a parent-child participation program for young children, ages 3 - 5. This program teaches children the necessary football skills to prepare them for organized football. Each week the child will work on throwing, catching, kicking, punting, running and agility; which becomes increasingly more difficult as the class progresses and children show improvement. Each participant receives individual program equipment (included in the $36 fee). (100013-15) Day: Wednesday Time: 4:45 pm - 5:30 pm Fee: $36 Location: Valverde Park Class Dates: September: 30 October: 7, 14, 21, 28 November: 4 Registration Deadline: Thursday, September 3
NFL Punt, Pass & Kick NFL Punt Pass & Kick is the oldest grassroots initiative at the NFL and it continues to reach children ages 6 - 15. This program allows participants to experience the fun of learning football fundamentals in an engaging and supportive non-contact environment. Punt Pass & Kick is about the kids, the parents who support them to come out and play and the volunteers who give their time to organize these memorable events. Date: Monday, September 21 Fee: Free Time: 5:30 pm Location: Valverde Park September - December 2015
Pee Wee Basketball
Start Smart Basketball
This is an instructional league for children 4 - 7 years old. No scores or standings will be kept. Basic fundamentals of the game will be taught. Players will participate in practices and games. Recreation Department Staff provides coaching. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and trophy. (100006) Days: Wednesday & Friday Time: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm or 5:30 pm - 6:30pm Fee: $35 Location: Scott Brooks Gym Registration Deadline: Thursday, December 17 Dates: January: 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 February: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
This is a parent-child participation program for young children, ages 3 - 5. This program teaches children the necessary basketball skills to prepare them for organized basketball. Each week the child will work on dribbling, ball handling, passing, catching, shooting, running, and agility; which becomes increasingly more difficult as the class progresses and children show improvement. Each participant receives individual program equipment (included in the $36 fee). (100014) Day: Saturday Time: 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Fee: $36 Location: Scott Brooks Gym Registration Deadline: Monday, January 4 Class Dates: January: 23, 30 February: 6, 13, 20
A fun day clinic will be hosted by Coach Eddie Morales for all participants that have enrolled in Pee Wee Basketball League. Date: December 19 Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Location: Scott Brooks Gym
Pre-registration is Required for all Programs
ONLINE REGISTRATION: please visit https:webtrac. ci.lathrop.ca.us to register for classes and activities online! MAIL: mail registrations to the Lathrop Parks & Recreation at 390 Towne Centre Dr., Lathrop, CA 95330. WALK-IN: register in person at Lathrop Community Center at 15557 5th St., Lathrop MondayThursday 8am - 6pm Friday 8am - 5pm or Lathrop Generations Center at 450 Spartan Way, Lathrop Monday-Friday 9am - 8pm
Youth Basketball Designed for 3rd through 8th graders, this competitive league will determine teams by age. Volunteer coaches will be used. All participants will receive a t-shirt and participation trophy. (100005) Day: Saturday Time: 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Fee: $35 Location: Scott Brooks Gym Registration Deadline: Thursday, December 17 League Dates: January: 16, 23, 30 February: 6, 13, 20, 27 March: 5, 12, 19 A fun day clinic will be hosted by Coach Eddie Morales for all participants that have enrolled in our Youth Basketball League. Date: December 19 Times: Ages 8 - 10: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Ages 11 and Up: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Location: Scott Brooks Gym September - December 2015
YOUTH LEISURE CLASSES Youth Karate Learn Karate in a safe environment that emphasizes character development, discipline and fun. Our karate program is designed to improve concentration and coordination by teaching self-defense skills. This program is for boys & girls ages 4 -13 years of age. Classes are based on a calendar month. (510410) Day: Monday & Thursday Time: 5:00 pm Fee: $40 per month Instructor: Mark Cameron or MMA Staff Location: Scott Brooks Gym Class Dates: September: 3, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28 October: 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29 November: 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 30 December: 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 28
Piano Lessons All levels are welcomed to this class. Space is limited! The piano lesson booklets are designed to move in small increments, each lesson building on what we have learned in the previous lessons. (Students are responsible for purchasing their own booklet). One of the most important goals for a student is leaving their piano lesson feeling happy, positive, and encouraged. Minimum participation age is 6 years of age. (530420) Day: Sundays & Tuesdays Time: 2:30 pm – 8:00 pm & 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fee: $80 Location: Lathrop Senior Center Instructor: Sandy Oliveira Class Dates: September: 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 October: 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27 November: 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 December: 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) for Kids A fun and fast paced class for all fitness and skill levels. Our program is designed to develop essential self-defense skill as well as situational awareness and aggression avoidance techniques. Learn a unique combination of marital arts such as Filipino Escrima, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu, and others combined with light cardio & exercise. (510431) Day: Tuesday Time: 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm Fee: $40 per month Instructor: Glenn Abrescy Location: Lathrop Generation Center Age: Kids 7 years old and up Class Dates: September: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 October: 6, 13, 20, 27 November: 3, 10, 17, 24 December: 1, 8, 15, 22
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YOUTH LEISURE CLASSES CONTINUED Activity Guide information is subject to change at any time. Please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (209) 941-7370 with any questions.
Anti-Bullying Awareness - NEW A monthly benefit exclusively for Generation Center members that is designed to create awareness, identify resources, and offer solutions to bullying. Teens are encouraged to discuss their experiences and offer peer support to bullying problems. Fundamentals of personal self-defense are also included. Day: Tuesday Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Fee: Free Instructor: Glenn Abrescy Location: Lathrop Generation Center Class Dates: September: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 October: 6, 13, 20, 27 November: 3, 10, 17, 24 December: 1, 8, 15, 22
Tiny Tots Tennis
Open to children ages 4 - 7. Tiny Tots Tennis class is a great introduction into the game of tennis. This class will introduce the basics of tennis to children, including tennis swing footwork, and serve. Students are expected to provide their own tennis racquet, and also to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. Tennis balls will be provided. (115100) Day: Tuesday Time: 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm Fee: $30 Instructor: Future Stars Tennis Pros Location: Park West Tennis Courts Class Dates: September: 8, 15, 22, 29 October: 6, 13, 20, 27
Pre-registration is Required for all Programs
ONLINE REGISTRATION: please visit https:webtrac. ci.lathrop.ca.us to register for classes and activities online! MAIL: mail registrations to the Lathrop Parks & Recreation at 390 Towne Centre Dr., Lathrop, CA 95330. WALK-IN: register in person at Lathrop Community Center at 15557 5th St., Lathrop MondayThursday 8am - 6pm Friday 8am - 5pm or Lathrop Generations Center at 450 Spartan Way, Lathrop Monday-Friday 9am - 8pm
Pre-Academy Tennis
Lathrop Tennis Program with Future Stars 2000’s Our tennis program is managed by Lance Turner and Future Stars 2000’s. Future Stars 2000’s began as a small tennis program founded by Lance Turner in just three cities: Stockton, Lodi, and Manteca. In 1995, Future Stars incorporated as a non-profit publicservice 501c3 organization. The mission of Futures Stars 2000’s is to promote and grow the game of tennis in Northern California. Parks and Recreation would like to give a round of applause to Future Stars 2000’s for being named as the Organization of the Year for 2014 by USTA Northern California! In partnership with the USTA and the Department of Parks and Recreation, we now provide affordable tennis programs in 23 cities—making us the largest grassroots tennis organization in the country! Future Stars 2000’s has Junior Wilson tennis racquets for sale - $20 each.
A Beginning/Intermediate tennis class for participants ages 8 - 17. This class will teach the basics of tennis to the students and also provide instruction on advanced tennis skills and techniques. Students are expected to provide their own tennis racquet, and also to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. Tennis balls will be provided. (115200) Day: Tuesdays Time: 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm Fee: $45 per month Instructor: Future Stars Tennis Pros Location: Park West Tennis Courts Class Dates: September: 8, 15, 22, 29 October: 6, 13, 20, 27
Junior Excellence/Adult Tennis
This class is open to participants between 12 to adult. Students must have knowledge of tennis strokes and the ability to execute them. High school students are encouraged to participate. Students are accepted at the discretion of the instructor. Students are expected to provide their own tennis racquet, and also to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. Tennis balls will be provided. (115300) Day: Tuesdays Time: 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm Fee: $55 per month Instructor: Future Stars Tennis Pro Gary Heil Location: Park West Tennis Courts Class Dates: September: 8, 15, 22, 29 October: 6, 13, 20, 27
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Lathrop’s Run Class Lathrop’s Run Class is a character-building running program for kids ages 8 - 17. This curriculumbased program equips participants with the proper training and goal-setting ideas needed to accomplish their running goals. Enhancing confidence and self-esteem, respecting authority, dealing with peer pressure and fueling their bodies through proper nutrition are topics covered during the 5-week session. Join today to see what you are capable of achieving! (100105) Days: Monday, Wednesday & Friday Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Fee: $35 Location: Sangalang Park Instructor: Ann Elam, Lathrop High School Cross Country Couch Class Dates: September: 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30 October: 2, 5, 7, 9
ADULT SPORTS AND LEISURE CLASSES Men’s Adult Basketball League We all love a good pickup game at the park. Get your buddies together and join this competitive league and show off your team ball skills in a fun and officiated environment. The team fee covers: officials, scorekeepers, facility use, and league champ prizes. (100009) Days: Wednesday & Saturday Times: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm & TBD Fee: $350 per team Location: Scott Brooks Gym Mandatory Coaches Meeting: Wednesday, October 14 at 7:00pm at the Community Center Registration Deadline: Thursday, October 8 League Dates: October: 21, 24, 28, 31 November: 4, 7, 14, 18, 20, 21, 25 December: 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30 January: 6, 9 September - December 2015
Adult Karate Learn Karate in a safe environment that emphasizes character development, discipline and fun. Our Adult karate program (ages 10 years & up) is designed to improve concentration and coordination by teaching self-defense skills. This program is an excellent method to learn a valuable skill, strengthen your body and mind and gain confidence. Classes are based on a calendar month. (530430) Day: Monday & Thursday Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Fee: $40 Instructor: Mark Cameron or MMA Staff Location: Scott Brooks Gym Class Dates: September: 3, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28 October: 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29 November: 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 30 December: 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 28
Instructors Wanted!
The City of Lathrop Parks & Recreation Department is looking for people interested in teaching classes and mini-classes to youth, teens and adults. Creative people willing to share their hobbies, interests, skills and talents are encouraged to design either short workshops or 4 to 8 week programs of recreational and educational interest. A class description and outline should be submitted, along with a City volunteer application, to the City of Lathrop Parks and Recreation Department, 15557 Fifth Street, Lathrop, CA. We have staff assistance available to help you design a class outline, set prices, and market your class. For more information call (209) 941-7370.
CPR and First Aid Certification Class This certification is through the American Heart Association (2 year certification provided). Easy course to learn life saving techniques! Two classes combined into one four hour class. Learn adult, child and infant CPR, as well as the relief of choking. Learn first aid skills such as helping with stroke symptoms, asthma, bleeding, and bee stings. Book provided for students to borrow during the course. CPR card provided. This course satisfies OSHA regulations, childcare provider requirements, and State of CA teacher requirements. Covers coaches and foster parents....This is a LAY-RESCUER course. If you are a medical or dental employee or student, see the BLS courses being offered. (530860) Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $55 Instructor: Shannen Enos, LVN Location: Lathrop Generations Center Class Dates: October: 10 November: 14
Step Aerobics A class designed to give you a complete aerobic workout. Mats and steps are provided. Classes based on a calendar month. (530800) Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Fee: $20 Instructor: Andrea DeAnda-Torres Location: Lathrop Community Center Class Dates: September: 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 October: 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 November: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24 December: 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17 September - December 2015
Coaches Wanted
The City of Lathrop, Parks & Recreation is seeking people interested in coaching children ranging in ages 4 - 13 years old. These programs are instructional and teach basic fundamentals. The Pee Wee Leagues (4 - 7 years) consists of Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer and T-Ball. The Youth Leagues (8 - 13 years) are Flag Football, Basketball and Soccer. If interested in coaching any of these sports, please call Bonnie Kirsch at (209) 941-7370.
NEW ADULT LEISURE CLASSES A-Fit-U Grind Season Athletics present an energizing total body workout designed for you to work at your own pace. The goal of A-Fit-U is to help you improve your strength, core, balance, and cardio fitness in a challenging and fun environment. All you need to start is a bottle of water, a towel and a willingness to break a sweat. These group personal training sessions are perfect for all fitness levels. The time for a fitter you is now! (101010) Day: Wednesday Time: 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm Fee: $35 Instructor: Keith Rucker and Jayson Obazuaye Location: Lathrop Generation Center Class Dates: September: 9, 16, 23, 30 October: 7, 14, 21, 28 November: 4, 9 (Monday), 18, 25 December: 2, 9, 16, 23
Teen Volunteers Needed! We are looking for teens interested in helping to plan teen activities and events at the new Lathrop Generations Center. Here is your opportunity to build great trips, classes and events! Help the YAC commissioners and LGC teen staff plan dances, sports, while you earn community service credit.
Cardio-Defense for Adults A beginner self-defense fitness solution designed for the 30 to 50+ crowd. Our cardio-defense class will introduce students to a blend of various martial arts & self-defense exercises that will develop cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, balance, speed, power, and coordination. In addition, the self-defense skills learned will build awareness, conflict avoidance and basic skills to help protect oneself in a dangerous situation. All fitness levels and ages are welcome. (101030) Day: Tuesday Time: 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm Fee: $40 per month Instructor: Glenn Abrescy Location: Lathrop Generation Center Class Dates: September: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 October: 6, 13, 20, 27 November: 3, 10, 17, 24 December: 1, 8, 15, 22
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Pre-registration is Required for all Programs
ONLINE REGISTRATION: please visit https:webtrac. ci.lathrop.ca.us to register for classes and activities online! MAIL: mail registrations to the Lathrop Parks & Recreation at 390 Towne Centre Dr., Lathrop, CA 95330. WALK-IN: register in person at Lathrop Community Center at 15557 5th St., Lathrop MondayThursday 8am - 6pm Friday 8am - 5pm or Lathrop Generations Center at 450 Spartan Way, Lathrop Monday-Friday 9am - 8pm
NSPIRE Power Hour This high intensity interval training class is structured towards strength, endurance, and conditioning training. This stimulating class focuses on building a healthy active lifestyle by offering wellness profiles and nutritional assistance for out of class success! All fitness levels are welcome, so join today to get a personal training experience in a friendly group environment. (101000) Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Fee: $35 Instructor: Renée Anderson Location: Mossdale Park Class Dates: September: 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 October: 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 November: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24 December: 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 29
Yoga and Meditation This class is designed to promote physical and mental relaxation, emotional stability, and improve human physiology. Participants will learn basic yoga and meditation practices from the highly trained instructors. Class time includes Relaxo, loosening movements; Asana, yogic cultural and relaxative postures; Pranayama, breathing exercises; Yoga Nidra, and proper meditation and body purifying processes. Yoga mats are to be supplied by the participant. (101020) Day: Wednesday & Thursday Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Fee: $35 Instructor: Jai K. Giri & Swati Location: Lathrop Senior Center Class Dates: September: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 October: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 28, 29 November: 4, 5, 12, 18, 19, 25 December: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 30
SENIOR CLASSES Senior Lunch Program Nutritious lunch is served daily at the Lathrop Senior Center at 11:30 am. Lunch is for seniors 60 and over. You must sign up at least 24 hours in advance by coming in or calling the Senior Center by noon at (209) 941-7380. A calendar with the menu for the month is available at the Senior Center.
Senior Brown Bag Brown Bag is a food distribution program for seniors 60 years and older. There are some income restrictions and participants may sign-up at the senior center the day of the distribution. Days: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am Fee: $12 for the year
Tai Chi Class Come and join the Lathrop Seniors for Tai Chi! The techniques and body movements of Tai Chi will help strengthen your body in a calm and soothing environment. Develop a mind and body-strengthening program for your own health and fitness. This class is designed for people ages 50 and older. Come and check it out! Instructor: Sandra Cunningham Days: Wednesday Time: 9:00 am Fee: $12 per month
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Commodities Food products will be given to those who self-certify that they are residents of Lathrop or French Camp and whose household income is within the program guidelines. Participants are encouraged to bring a grocery bag to help with the distribution. Days: Third Thursday of the month Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am Fee: No charge
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Join us for lots of fun, food, and prizes! You will have a terrific time every week! This program is open to all adults age 50 and up. Days: Monday Time: 1:00 pm Fee: No charge
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Senior Legal Services
Embroidery Class
Computer and Electronics Lessons
The Lathrop Senior Center hosts a program of legal services for seniors that are 60 and older or to the caregiver of a senior that is 60 or older. The Council for the Spanish Speaking provides this program. This program is offered by appointment only. For an appointment please call (209) 941-7380. Services provided are listed as follows: Statutory Wills, Durable Power of Attorney Health Care Directives, Elder Abuse, Restraining Orders, Evictions, Grant Deeds, Quit Claims, Joint Tenancy, Public Assistance, Housing and Consumer Affairs. Time: By Appt Fee: No Charge Dates: Tuesday, September 1st Tuesday, October 6th Tuesday, November 3rd Monday, December 7th
Please join us at our Embroidery Class which will consist of needle work, cross stitching, and embroidery. We will be working with different threads, fabrics and embroidery tools. Instructor: Choice Glover Day: Monday Time: 10:00 am Fee: $3 per class
Computer and Electronics lessons are available here at the Lathrop Senior Center. In our newly Wi-Fi enabled facility we will be able to help you not only with basic computer lessons but with all your wireless devices including: Cell Phones, iPads, Kindles, Digital Cameras and other devices. Please call the Senior Center at (209) 941-7380 to make your appointment. nstructor: Josie Montero Day: Wednesday Time: 10:30 am – 1:00 pm Fee: No charge
Senior Pot Luck & Country Jam Bring your favorite old family recipe and join the fun. Entertainment and drinks will be provided. There is no charge. Country Jam will perform Country music. Day: Fourth Friday of Every Time: 12:00 pm September - December 2015
Ceramic Class Let your artistic talent show! Join us in painting some work of art ceramic molds that are ready for you to paint and take home and share with family or friends. Instructor: Melva Wilson Day: Tuesday Time: 1:00 pm Fee: $3 per class Activity Guide information is subject to change at any time. Please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (209) 941-7370 with any questions.
Crochet Class Come join a group of seniors who love to crochet and learn from other class members. Bring your own supplies and learn a new pattern along the way. Instructor: Lois McGonegal Day: Thursday Time: 1:00 pm Fee: No Charge
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SENIOR CLASSES CONTINUED Activity Guide information is subject to change at any time. Please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (209) 941-7370 with any questions.
Beginning Guitar See Chris for a stress- free introduction to guitar basics. You will be playing simple songs in no time. There are literally hundreds of songs that use simple, basic chords. You’ll be amazed at how easy it is to play these songs in just a few sessions. Please call ahead to make an appointment. Instructor: Chris Lawrence Day: Friday Time: 9:00 am Fee: No Charge
Exploring Line Dancing This class will teach you the basic steps you will use next time you go out dancing to your favorite local Country band. Line dancing is also a great form of exercise and a great way to meet new people and have fun. Come join us just for kicks and give it a try! Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 1:00 pm Fee: No Charge
Afternoon Movie Come join us you and your friends for movie day. We will be showing a different movie every Wednesday at 1pm on our big screen TV where we will create a movie theater like environment. Our concession stand serves free popcorn! Contact the Senior Center to find out the movie of the week! Day: Every Wednesday Time: 1:00 pm Fee: No Charge
Country Jam Country Music: Steelin’ Jerry Presents “Country Jam.” Jerry Houston and his band will perform Country Music for your enjoyment. Finger foods will be served. Day: The second and forth Friday of the month. Time: 11:00 am
Painting with Patty Painting with Patty is back! Come and get 1 on 1 instruction on the fundamentals of art. You will create a new piece of art each week. This class will help you expand your artistic skills and you will make new friends! You will need to bring the following supplies to class each week: One (1) 16x20 canvas, assortment of acrylic paints, an assortment of paint brushes, a plastic tray with lid, a sturdy coffee cup, and paper towels. Instructor: Patty Mattes Day: Tuesday Time: 4:00 pm Fee: $3 per class
Instructors Wanted! The City of Lathrop Parks and Recreation Department is looking for people interested in teaching classes and miniclasses to youth, teens and adults. Creative people willing to share their hobbies, interests, skills and talents are encouraged to design either short workshops or 4 - 8 week programs of recreational and educational interest. A class description and outline should be submitted, along with a City volunteer application, to the City of Lathrop Parks and Recreation Department at 15557 Fifth Street, Lathrop, CA 95330. Class instructors are paid on a contract basis. We have staff assistance available to help you design a class outline, set prices, and market your class. For more information call (209) 941-7370.
Senior “Shred It” Day Are you being buried in a pile of old papers? You are not alone in the fight! Come to the senior center for our “Shred It” Day! We have a top of the live shredder available for use and we will have refreshments, music, and fun for everyone. You can bring no more than one paper bag full of paperwork at a time. Day: Thursday Time: 2:00 pm Fee: No Charge
Bookmobile Come to the Lathrop Community Center every other Friday of the month to discover the Bookmobile. Borrow books and bring them back to the Bookmobile in two weeks. Day: Friday Time: 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm Fee: No Charge Location: Lathrop Community Center
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Pre-registration is Required for all Programs
ONLINE REGISTRATION: please visit https:webtrac. ci.lathrop.ca.us to register for classes and activities online! MAIL: mail registrations to the Lathrop Parks & Recreation at 390 Towne Centre Dr., Lathrop, CA 95330. WALK-IN: register in person at Lathrop Community Center at 15557 5th St., Lathrop MondayThursday 8am - 6pm Friday 8am - 5pm or Lathrop Generations Center at 450 Spartan Way, Lathrop Monday-Friday 9am - 8pm
Seniors Stride & Stroll Join Jon and Regina on stroll around Valverde Park. We want to encourage everyone to stay healthy and keep moving. Our motto is “Something is better than nothing”. We will do a nice stretch and take a nice walk and enjoy each other’s company. Let’s get moving! As summer approaches, time may change due to the weather. Call the center the day before to check the time for walking. 209-941-7380 Day: Monday -Wednesday - Friday Time: 10:00 am subject to change Fee: No Charge Location: Lathrop Senior Center
BUNCO for Pride Bunco Anyone! Yes… Bunco is back. For all of you who loves this fun and exciting game, come and join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you’re the King or Queen of bunco, we want you! Come on over and have so lot of fun and laughter with friends. Let’s see who’s the next King or Queen of Bunco. Day: Tuesday’s & Thursday’s Time: 2:00 pm Fee: No Charge
Wii Bowling The Wii Bowling team is looking for members. This is a perfect way to be a part of something and not have to go out into the heat. Wii bowling is easy and lots of fun. Build your team and later we will have senior’s vs staff. Please sign up at the front desk. Day: Wednesday Time: 2:00 pm Fee: No charge
Trips & Tours Apple Hill Trip October 22, 2015 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Come join us for a fun filled trip to Apple Hill at the High Hill Ranch in Placerville on October 22nd. Upon arrival guests will receive an Apple Fritter with coffee or hot tea. After snack, guests will be free to explore the High Hill Ranch. The bus will leave the Senior Center at 8 am and return to the center approximately 5:00 pm. Must be 50+ to attend. For more information please contact the Lathrop Senior Center at (209) 941-7380. September - December 2015
Volunteers Needed! Would you like to help with our Special events? Volunteers are needed to help create decorations, event set-up, help with the upcoming events. Call for details at (209) 941-7370.
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THANK YOU SCOTT BROOKS!! Scott Brooks grew up playing basketball at the Lathrop Community Center. It was here in Lathrop that he began to realize his dream of playing in the NBA. A dream that lead to more than 10 years as a player in the NBA, including being a member of the 1994 Houston Rockets Championship team. His career as a player in the NBA ultimately lead to countless other opportunities and achievements including becoming an NBA Assistant Coach, NBA Head Coach, NBA Coach of the Year and a 2x NBA All Star Game Head Coach. In 2010 the City of Lathrop recognized Scott Brooks by naming the gymnasium at the Lathrop Community Center after him. In June 2011 a ceremony which Scott attended was held to unveil the plaque for the facility which now bears his name, the Scott Brooks Gymnasium. In 2014 he donated a digital marquee sign to the City to be placed outside the gymnasium and the installation of this sign was recently completed. The digital marquee will allow the City to promote events that will be hosted by the City. The City is grateful for Scott’s consideration and generous donation that will benefit to the Lathrop Community for years to come! 16 CITY OF LATHROP FALL ACTIVITY GUIDE
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COMING SOON! Summer Adult Co-Rec Kickball
Beginning in the summer of 2016 get your buddies, co-workers, and neighbors together to KICK off next summer with Lathrop’s brand new Adult Kickball league for a blast from your gym class past! This league will be officiated and each team will receive an official game ball at the beginning of the season to play with.
Summer Pee Wee & Youth Basketball
Basketball for kids in the summer? Y ep! You asked, and we delivered! Beginning in 2016 we are expanding our popular wintertime Pee Wee and Youth Basketball leagues to the summertime while the kids are on break. September - December 2015
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COMING SOON! Summer Adult Co-Rec Kickball Beginning in the summer of 2016 get your buddies, co-workers, and neighbors together to KICK off next summer with Lathrop’s brand new Adult Kickball league for a blast from your gym class past! This league will be officiated and each team will receive an official game ball at the beginning of the season to play with. Summer Pee Wee & Youth Basketball Basketball for kids in the summer? Yep! You asked, and we delivered! Beginning in 2016 we are expanding our popular wintertime Pee Wee and Youth Basketball leagues to the summertime while the kids are on break.
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