2018-2019 Parks, Recreation and Community Services: Fall/Winter

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CITY OF RENO

Fall/Winter

Parks, Recreation & communityServices

2018-2019


Commission meetings are held at 6pm on the third Tuesday every month in the board room at McKinley Arts & Culture Center, located at 925 Riverside Drive. Call 334-4282 to receive an agenda or confirm meeting dates. Commission Members: Thomas Petersen, Chair; Erik Scalise, Vice Chair; Nate Daniel; Deborah Enos; Troy Harsh; David Pritchett; Tom Stille and Gerry Taylor.

DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Reno is a great place to be in the fall and winter. The Parks, Recreation, and Community Services department has many activities that you can participate in. We would invite you participate in one of our many senior programs, especially the Senior Winter Games. Come meet new people and enjoy friendly competition. Learn to ski or snowboard at Sky Tavern. Sky Tavern is owned by the City of Reno and operated by Sky Tavern,

a volunteer lead non-profit. There is no better or affordable place to learn to ski or snowboard.

Thank you for your support and I hope to see you at our parks and facilities.

Our parks remain busy as the temperature decreases. Enjoy seasonal birding opportunities and the views provided within our parks. January is the time to make the commitment to your health. Come and see our newly renovated facilities and fitness equipment. We have everything you need to be successful in your health needs.

Andy Bass Director of Parks, Recreation & Community Services

RENO CITY COUNCIL

Mayor

Hillary Schieve

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At-Large

David Bobzien

Reno.Gov/ParksandRec

Ward 1

Jenny Brekhus

Ward 2

Naomi Duerr

Ward 3

Oscar Delgado

Ward 4

Paul McKenzie

Ward 5

Vice Mayor Neoma Jardon

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REGISTRATION, SCHOLARSHIPS & LOCATIONS YOUTH PROGRAMS

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DANCE

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ACTIVITIES

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ATHLETICS

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FITNESS

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AQUATICS

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INCLUSION/ADAPTIVE

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SENIORS 50+

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PARKS

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RENTABLE FACILITIES

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SPECIAL EVENTS

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ART GALLERIES

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REGISTRATION, SCHOLARSHIPS and LOCATIONS ARTS, CULTURE AND EVENTS OFFICE

PARKS MAINTENANCE 2055 Idlewild Dr. Phone: 334-2270 Fax: 334-2471 Monday-Friday 7am-4pm

1600 Carville Dr. Phone: 334-2269

Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

PARK SHELTER RENTALS

URBAN FORESTRY

CITY HALL: PARKS AND RECREATION/ADMIN

1301 Valley Rd. Phone: 334-2417 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

925 Riverside Dr. Phone: 334-2055 & 326-6697 Fax: 334-2598

1 E. 1st St., 11th floor Phone: 334-2260 Fax: 334-2449 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

IDLEWILD POOL 1805 Idlewild Dr. Phone: 334-2267 Visit Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date pool hours

NORTHWEST POOL 2925 Apollo Wy. Phone: 334-2203 Visit Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date pool hours

PLUMAS GYM 475 Monroe St. Phone: 334-2262 Available for sports rentals

RENO TENNIS CENTER

Phone: 334-2262 Reno.Gov/ParksandRec • A Household Account form is required • Sierra Kids and youth camps require a Participant Information form • Registration/payment is required in advance, prior to the use of programs, services or facilities. Registration/payment is taken up until the registration deadlines or when a program is full. You can call or download the rules and forms at Reno.Gov/ParksandRec.

Reno.Gov/ParksandRec

Visit Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date pool hours

2055 Idlewild Dr. Phone: 321-8373 Fax: 334-2471 Monday-Friday 7am-4pm

CONTACT INFORMATION Recreation Information: 334-2262 City Information: 334-INFO (4636)

2601 Plumas St. Phone: 689-2975

After-Hours Emergencies: 352-4249

See page 12 for information

Sign Up for E-Newsletter: Reno.Gov/RenoConnect

SOUTHSIDE CULTURAL CENTER 190 E. Liberty St. Phone: 334-2417 Auditorium available for rentals

Register in person, phone, fax or online

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TRANER POOL

• Requests for refunds, transfers or credits must be received on the written form by the criteria deadlines. You can call or download the rules and forms at Reno. Gov/ParksandRec. • Some programs have a registration deadline and many fill to capacity. It is advised to register early to ensure your space. Fees are subject to City Council approval and can change.

E-mail: RenoDirect@Reno.Gov Social Media: Reno.Gov/Social Hashtags: #CityofReno | #RenoLens #RenoParksAndRec #BELIEVEReno

Scholarships Phone: 334-2260 The City of Reno is committed to providing recreational opportunities to all residents regardless of economic circumstances. For this reason, a limited-fund scholarship program is available to those who qualify. If you have wanted to participate in our senior programs, all-day camps, beforeand-after school programs or other qualified activities, but couldn’t because of financial circumstances, we encourage you to apply. Information is kept strictly confidential.


MCKINLEY ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER 925 Riverside Dr. Phone: 334-2055 | Fax: 334-2598 Building hours:

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

EVELYN MOUNT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER 1301 Valley Rd. Phone: 334-2262 | Fax: 321-8338 Building hours:

Monday-Thursday 7am-9pm Friday 7am-8pm Saturday & Sunday 9am-3pm

Pool hours:

Visit Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

TEGLIA'S PARADISE PARK ACTIVITY CENTER 2745 Elementary Dr. Phone: 334-3176 | Fax: 356-3180 Building hours:

Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Saturday & Sunday for events/rentals

NEIL ROAD RECREATION CENTER 3925 Neil Rd. Phone: 689-8484 | Fax: 689-8487 Building hours:

Monday-Friday 9am-9pm Saturday & Sunday for events/rentals

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YOUTH programs

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SIERRA KIDS

Sierra Kids is a quality recreational enrichment program for children who need a safe, supervised environment before and after school. Sierra Kids operates according to the Washoe County School District schedule in the following elementary schools: Alice Smith * Caughlin Ranch Desert Heights ** Double Diamond * Edwin Dodson Elmcrest ** Glenn Duncan ** Hunter Lake Jessie Beck Lemelson **

Mamie Towles Mount Rose Peavine Roy Gomm Sarah Winnemucca Silver Lake Stead Virginia Palmer Westergard

* Multi-track ** AM only team up locations

KIDS CAFE

Homework assistance is available during the after-school sessions. Sierra Kids’ friendly, qualified staff aim to develop the self-esteem of all participants in a positive environment. Times vary according to the school site.

Ages 1-18 Free balanced meal served to children every weekday after school. Sponsored by Food Bank of Northern Nevada in partnership with City of Reno and Washoe County School District. Locations: Virginia Palmer Stead Edwin Dodson

Weekly/Daily Rates Weekly Rate:

Daily Rate:

$30 - Morning Program

$10 - Morning Program

$45 - Afternoon Program

$15 - Afternoon Program

$75 - Morning and Afternoon Program

$25 - Early Release Day

Mount Rose Alice Smith

VACATION STATION

Vacation Station features group games, crafts, sports, reading, free time and field trips all under the supervision of trained staff.

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Vacation Station (Year Round) EMNECC | Ages 6-12 Monday-Friday 7am-6pm | $100 per week Vacation Station (School Breaks) EMNECC | Plumas Gym | MACC Ages 6-12 | Monday-Friday 7am-6pm $100 per week Fall

Winter*

Spring

Summer

Oct 1 - 5, 2018

Mar 25 - 29, 2019 Apr 1 - 5, 2019

Dec 24 - 28, 2018 Dec 31, 2018 - Jan 4, 2019 Starts June 10, 2019 *No camp on Dec 25 & Jan 1

RENO ENRICHMENT CENTER (REC)

Traner Middle School - 1700 Carville Dr. Monday-Thursday 3-7pm REC is for teens! From homework help to indoor/outdoor activities, we are all about having fun. Come be a part of this great program.

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DANCE programs

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TAP DANCE

EMNECC | 334-2262 Dance to the classics while learning the fundamentals of basic/intermediate tap. Learn rhythms and style in across the floor, turns and dance combinations. Tap shoes are required. Must be registered prior to first day to participate. Adult Tap Ages 13+ | Saturday 9:30-10:30am Senior Tap Ages 50+ | Wednesday 9:30-10:30am

POLYNESIAN DANCE

EMNECC | 334-2262 Polynesian dance has long been celebrated as an art form on many islands across the globe. From Hawaii to Tahiti, such choreography has been weaved beautifully into a variety of cultures. Children's Dance Ages 5-11 Wednesdays 5:30-6:30pm Beginner Ages 12+ Wednesdays 6:40-7:40pm Kapuna (Elderly) Dance Ages 50+ Mondays 5:30-6:30pm All Male Dance All Ages Mondays 6:45-8:45pm

WESTERN SQUARE DANCE

TPPAC | 746-5653 Tuesday 6-8:30pm | $6 per class Second Tuesday of every month is a beginning class, wear casual attire. Call Carol Wilson for more information.

CREATIVE BALLET

EMNECC | 334-2262 Ages 3-6 | Tuesday 5:15-6pm This class introduces the fundamentals of ballet and creative dance by using imagery, props and basic dance steps. Tights, leotard and ballet shoes are required.

HIP HOP JAZZ

EMNECC | 527-9843 Ages 7-12 | Tuesday 6-7pm Students will learn basic and intermediate dance techniques with stretching and conditioning. Loose-fitting clothes are required. Must register prior to first day to participate. Contact Monique at Art in Motion for pricing and more information.

URBAN HIP HOP

EMNECC | 527-9843 Ages 8-16 Dancers will learn how to hip hop dance to the most current, upbeat hip hop songs. Must be registered prior to first day to participate. Class has recital opportunities. Contact Monique at Art in Motion for more information. Beginning Monday 5:15-6:15pm Intermediate Monday 6:15-7:15pm

BELLY DANCE

EMNECC | 334-2262 Beginner Levels I & Beyond Ages 13+ | Wednesday 6-7:30pm $60 per session Learn the basic movements and techniques of oriental dance (Raks Sharki) during these graceful art-of-belly-dancing classes. It is important to learn basic foundation techniques before progressing to advanced classes. No prior experience is needed. Intermediate: Troupe Jasmine Ages 13+ | Thursday 6-7:15pm $60 per session This class focuses on techniques, combinations, improvisations and expressive performance skills. With skills learned in the beginner classes, you will learn how to apply those skills to develop your own style, while continuing to work within a group. Troupe De La Roche Rehearsal (Invite only) Ages 13+ | Thursday 7:15-8:30pm $60 per session Troupe is an invitation-only, members professional practice and rehearsal class.

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ACTIVITIES

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TRADITIONAL SHOTOKAN KARATE CLASS

EMNECC | 334-2262 These classes teach traditional Japanese-style karate, using the same training principles as in traditional karate dojos throughout the world. Adult Karate Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm $75 per month | Family membership $125 Children’s Karate Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 4-5pm • Ages 4-9 | $55 per month • Ages 10-16 | $65 per month

DOG OBEDIENCE

TAI CHI

334-2262 Cheng Man Ching Yang Style consists of 37 postures also known as Meditation in Motion. This low-impact exercise helps with relaxation, balance and flexibility. $40 per month/$5 per class EMNECC • Monday 6-7pm • Tuesday and Thursday 1-2pm NRRC • Fridays 9-10am

JUJITSU

EMNECC | 334-2262 DanZan Ryu Hawaiian Jujitsu is internationally recognized and teaches effective self-defense. Students practice techniques while developing character and ethical principles. New students are required to become members of the American Judo and Jujitsu Federation (AJJF). AJJF Membership $30 per year for age 15 and younger $60 per year for adults | $15 for seniors (65+) Adult Jujitsu $60 per month • Tuesday & Thursday 7-9pm • Saturday | 10am-12pm Kid’s Jujitsu $60 per month • Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm

PARADISE PARK COMMUNITY GARDEN

TPPAC | 334-1201 $10 for one spot - $15 for two spots Forty-four individual ground plots, six raised beds and two large community garden spaces for use. Returning gardeners can reserve the same spots

DogManGuy.com | 265-4530 Ages 8+ for people | 4+ months for dogs Instructor Guy Yeaman will teach your dog the basic obedience commands. Each dog will need a training collar (choke chain, martingale, harness, etc.) and a four-foot to six-foot fabric or leather leash. Written proof of updated dog shots must be shown at the start of class. Results are guaranteed. Contact Guy for more information. Comstock Park - 1650 Carat Blvd. Saturday 10-11am | $80 per session McKinley Arts and Culture Center Saturday 1-2pm | $80 per session

CERAMICS CLASS

MACC | 334-2417 Three Wednesdays a month 9:30am-12pm $45 per month (varies with holidays) The ceramics class is designed to focus on techniques that accommodate novice to advanced students. Mediums include acrylic paints, glazes and translucency.

REIKI GUIDED MEDIATION

420-4604 | ScVanderver@Gmail.com Ages 18+ This class will focus on calming and relaxing the body and mind to promote physical and emotional healing. Reiki is a technique developed in Japan in 1922 by Mikao Usui, which increases a person’s supply of life energy. Along with the Reiki Guided Meditation, we will explore various tools and techniques that anyone can use for physical and emotional pain relief. $22 per month/$5 drop-in EMNECC • Wednesday 6-8pm • 1st Friday 5-8pm NRRC • Tuesday 6-8pm • 3rd Monday 5-8pm

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ATHLETIC programs

TENNIS

Reno Tennis Center - 2601 Plumas St. Reno.Gov/Tennis | 689-2975 16 hard courts and 4 courts with lighting open year-round. Open play, private and group lessons, court reservations, and racquet stringing are available. Registrations for tennis programs are only made at the Reno Tennis Center. After School Tennis Ages 5-15 | $140 per month | $25 drop-in Monday, Wednesday & Friday 4-5:30pm Two instruction days and one game day. USTA 10 & Under Ages 3-10 | $20 drop-in • Saturday 10am-12pm | $60 per month • Monday, Wednesday & Friday 4-5:30pm $140 per month Learn quickly with smaller courts, smaller tennis balls and lighter racquets with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) program. Alpine Tennis Academy Ages 10-17 | $240 per month | $25 drop-in Monday, Wednesday & Friday 3-5pm Designed to develop players to become tournament level competitors. An evaluation is required to be admitted into the program. Adult Camps $70 per camp Beginners 6-7pm | Intermediate 7-8pm • Sept 18-Oct 4, 2017 • Oct 9-25, 2017 Drill Class $20 per class | 6 person maximum per class • Tuesday-Friday 6-7:30pm • Saturday 2-3:30pm • Sunday 12:30-2pm & 2-3:30pm Aerobic Tennis $20 per class | 6 person maximum per class Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9-10:30am Fall Tennis Camp Ages 5-15 | $120 Oct 1-4, 2018 9:30am-12:30pm

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FALL SUNDAY SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Plumas Gym | Ages 18+ | $200 Registration Ends: Sept. 14 League Dates: Sept. 30 - Dec. 16, 2018 Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams. Games may start at 9am.

FALL NON-SPIKING CO-ED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Plumas Gym | Ages 18+ Mondays 6:30-10:30pm | $200 Registration Ends: Sept. 14 League Dates: Oct. 1 - Dec. 17, 2018 Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams.

FALL TWO-NIGHT SPIKING CO-ED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Plumas Gym | Ages 18+ Tuesday & Thursday 6:30-10:30pm | $200 Registration Ends: Sept. 14 League Dates: Oct. 2 - Nov. 15, 2018 Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams. Teams play twice a week.

FALL YOUTH HOOPS LEAGUE

BSunbdeen@NNSR.Org | Ages K-MS NNSR.Org | (775) 360-4160 Dates: Oct. 8 - Dec. 20, 2018 In partnership with the Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation organization that is designed for kids to learn sportsmanship, basketball rules and skills. This program is for all levels of ability.

FALL YOUTH NFL FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE

BSunbdeen@NNSR.Org | Ages K-MS NNSR.Org | (775) 360-4160 Dates: Aug. 6 - Oct. 5, 2018 In partnership with Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation, this is an exciting opportunity to compete. Teams are coached by volunteers while learning leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Leagues in Sparks and Reno.

WINTER TUESDAY NON-SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Plumas Gym | Ages 18+ Tuesday 6:30-11:30pm | $200 Registration Ends: Dec. 17 League Dates: Jan. 7 - Mar. 25, 2019 Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams.

WINTER SUNDAY SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Plumas Gym | Ages 18+ Sunday 9am-9:30pm | $200 Registration Ends: Dec. 17 League Dates: Jan. 6 - Mar. 24, 2019 Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams. Games may start at 9am.

WINTER MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Plumas Gym | EMNECC Ages 18+ | $655 Monday, Wednesday or Thursday 6:30-10:30pm Registration Ends: Nov. 5, 2018 Preseason Tournament: Nov. 26 - Dec. 20, 2018 League Dates: Jan. 2 - Mar. 25, 2019 Registration fee includes a one night a week league, 10 league games, a double elimination preseason tournament and single elimination post-season tournament for qualifying teams.

WINTER YOUTH HOOPS LEAGUE

BSunbdeen@NNSR.Org | Ages K-MS NNSR.Org | (775) 360-4160 Dates: Jan. 14 to Mar. 21, 2019 In partnership with Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation, this is an exciting opportunity to compete. Teams are coached by volunteers while learning leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Leagues in Sparks and Reno.

*No games Oct. 14-18, 2018 due to Plumas Gym floor resurfacing

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FITNESS programs

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EMNECC

1301 Valley Rd | 334-2262 Monday-Thursday 7am-9pm Friday 7am-8pm Saturday & Sunday 9am-3pm EMNECC offers a fully equipped weight room, cable resistance machines, a universal machine, floor mats and swiss balls. There is also a cardio room filled with treadmills, elliptical trainers, stair steppers, training bicycles, locker rooms, a full-sized gymnasium, and a 4-lane lap pool. Ages

Single

Punch Pass

Quarter

Year

Facility Use 18+

$6

$48

$150

$360

14-17

$4

$32

$100

$240

60+

$3

$14

$50

$150

Open Gym Only 18+ $4 | 14-17 $3 | 60+ $2

JAZZERCISE

California Building | Ages 16+ Monday-Wednesday & Friday 9-10am $65 for 2 months | $90 for 3 months $36 per month (online option only) Jazzercise is an effective, total-body conditioning program that offers a blend of dance and exercise choreographed to your favorite music.

INSPIRED BY PURPOSE

EMNECC Coaching@BeInspiredByPurpose.com This is a high-energy, sports-inspired cardio workout for building strength and endurance that combines athletic aerobic movements with stabilization exercises. Each class offers a variety of pilates and yoga techniques. Contact Channell for pricing and registration.

INSPIRE ME MOMMY

EMNECC | Info@InspireMeMommy.com Building the bond between mother and child for life. Women are encouraged to bring children (ages 0-9 years old) to workouts focusing on total body, core strength and stability post-baby. Contact Channell for pricing and registration.

PERSONAL TRAINING

EMNECC | 813-2930 Schedule an appointment | $30 Per Hour Fit 2 You personal training is a one-on-one program that will help you get started on a lifestyle designed to keep you fit and healthy.

YOGA

EMNECC | Karen_Hairfield@sbcglobal.net $60 per month | $15 drop in

Hatha Yoga/A Gentler Yoga Thursdays 5-6pm Hatha yoga is traditional yoga style practiced in India with gentle holds in poses while stimulating the spine in all the physical movements. Classical Sun Salutations are added to round out the sequences. It is a strengthening and relaxing practice that is easy for everyone! Restorative Yoga Thursdays 12:15-1:30pm Restorative yoga brings relaxation to a very intensive yoga practice. This physical and mental activity makes full use of props that are help facilitate complete relaxation for the ultimate stress-relief.

FIT FUTURE GROUP TRAINING

EMNECC | 334-2262 Thursdays 12-1pm | $5 per class One-hour class designed to burn fat, build muscle and increase endurance through body weight resistance, high-intensity interval training, tabata and cardiovascular training. Previous exercise experience recommended.

SHAPE UP RENO

Reno.Gov/ShapeUpReno The City of Reno has partnered with local businesses to host FREE fitness sessions. Offered Memorial Day through Labor Day. Fit Body BootCamp Community Yogi 973 W. Moana Ln. Downtown Reno Monday-Friday 6:45-7:15am Monday 7pm UFC Gym 4875 Kietzke Ln. Friday 12pm

Inspired By Purpose Fitness EMNECC or Downtown Reno Tuesdays 12-1pm

Gental Yoga 9400 Double Diamond Pkwy. Monday 6:30-7:30pm 2018-2019 Fall/Winter

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AQUATICS programs

Please visit Reno.Gov/ParksAndRec for up-to-date schedules and information. Pools are subject to closure without warning, based on attendance, weather, emergencies and training, maintenance or safety issues.

OPEN SWIM

EMNECC | Northwest Pool Bring the kids and splash around in the pool at Open Swim.

ADULT SWIM CLINIC

EMNECC Participants must be 15 years of age or older. Instructors work with participants to identify goals for success and design the course for goal completion.

LAP SWIM

EMNECC | Northwest Pool Lap Swim offers individual lap lanes intended for exercise inclusive to any age and all skill levels. Lap swimmers are welcome to use any available equipment offered at each aquatics facility. Lap lanes may be limited; participants are encouraged to practice proper lane etiquette.

TINY TOTS

EMNECC Instruction begins with basic physical and mental adjustment, basic safety and water skills using play as the primary form of teaching. This class does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers, but develops a comfort in the water. Ages 3-5 years old. Ratio: 5 students to 1 instructor

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WATER BABIES

EMNECC | Northwest Pool Ages: 6 months-2 years old This parent-assisted program helps small children become accustomed to the water while in the familiar hands of a parent. Ratio: 10 students to 1 instructor

LEARN TO SWIM

EMNECC Ages: 6+ years old Students will be introduced to the fundamentals and techniques of basic swimming. Advanced students will refine the skills presented in previous lessons. This course is broken out into six levels of progressive instruction. Ratio: 8 students to 1 instructor

RIVER OTTERS (ADVANCED STROKE IMPROVEMENT)

EMNECC River Otters is a precompetitive swim team that develops all four competitive strokes (backstroke, breast stroke, butterfly and freestyle), starts, turns and building endurance to prepare them for a competitive swim team. The pre-requisite for this class is passing Learn to Swim level 5. The student to instructor ratio is 8 to 1. Minimum enrollment of 5 participants is required for the class to occur.

WATER FITNESS

EMNECC | Northwest Pool Buoyancy takes the impact off leg joints allowing exercises to improve muscular strength, balance and fitness levels. Get high-impact results from a low-impact water workout. No swimming skills are required.

PRIVATE POOL RENTAL

EMNECC | Northwest Pool Call the specific pool for more information or to schedule.

LIFEGUARD CLASSES

Northwest Pool Ages: 16+ years old Lifeguards are trained to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations both in and out of the water. Core content includes: Water rescue skills, surveillance and recognition, First Aid, CPR and AED, and breathing and cardiac emergencies. Participants are required to pass a pre-course swimming test and in order to earn a certification, must attend all courses, pass a written exam and pass a practical skills test. An e-book or printed version is available. $75-150. Call 334-2203 for more information.


IDLEWILD POOL

Outdoor pool - Seasonal 1805 Idlewild Dr. | Phone: 334-2267 Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

Main Pool: 8 lanes | 50 meters Depth: 3.5 feet to 10 feet Gallons: 500,000 Training Pool: 30x60 feet with 2 15-foot alcoves Depth: 0 inches to 2.5 feet Gallons: 36,000 Special Equipment: 2 1-meter diving boards, water polo area and automatic pool lifts (ADA)

EVELYN MOUNT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER POOL Indoor pool - Year round

1301 Valley Rd. | Phone: 334-2262 Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

Main Pool: 4 lanes | 25 yards Depth: 3 feet to 5 feet | Gallons: 71,125 Special Equipment: automatic pool lift (ADA) and easy access stairs

NORTHWEST POOL

Indoor pool - Year round 2925 Apollo Wy. | Phone: 334-2203 Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information Main Pool: 8 lanes | 25 yards Depth: 3.5 feet to 10 feet Gallons: 193,250 Training Pool: 30x60 feet Depth: 4 inches to 2.5 feet Gallons: 26,400 Special Equipment: automatic pool lifts (ADA) and easy access stairs

NOW HIRING

CERTIFIED LIFEGUARDS, SWIM INSTRUCTORS AND CASHIERS (TRAINING PROVIDED) APPLY AT RENO.GOV/JOBS

TRANER POOL

Outdoor pool - Seasonal 1600 Carville Dr. | Phone: 334-2269 Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

Main Pool: 8 lanes | 25 yards Depth: 3.5 feet to 10 feet Gallons: 168,300 Special Equipment: water playground with 8 elements, water slide (double flume), and automatic pool lift (ADA) 2018-2019 Fall/Winter

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NOW HIRING

B EFO RE A ND AF TE R SCH OOL, C AMPS A N D TE E N PROGRAM S The City of Reno is looking for motivated and responsible people to work in our programs. A leader is a fun and rewarding job with lots of fun activities that you can help with. Get your application in soon, as the number of job openings are limited.

AGE & WORKING CONDITIONS AGE

50lbs

16+ 16+ years of age or older

Conveys and exchanges verbal and written information

Walking on various surfaces that may be slippery

Work may be performed outdoors in various weather

Physical tasks: walking, standing and sitting

TO APPLY, VISIT: RENO.GOV/JOBS 334-4280 | Reno.Gov/ParksandRec | @CityofReno

Lifting, moving or carrying objects up to 50lbs


INCLUSION/ADAPTIVE programs

Registration is required. Reno.Gov/Adaptive or call 333-7765 for more information.

ADAPTIVE CONNECT

Reno.Gov/Adaptive This newsletter is the best way to stay current with upcoming events, sports, social programs and area resources. Go to online or call to receive a newsletter.

ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT RENTAL PROGRAM

Fee: Day - $15 | Weekend - $50 Week - $75 Our adaptive recreation equipment is available to rent (sport wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, hand cycles, etc.). Affordable prices for participants to try before they buy.

ACCESS FOR ALL

Providing accommodations to those with disabilities to participate in leisure and recreation programs, classes, and services. To participate in a program, contact Inclusion Services a minimum of five business days prior to the program. Hearing impaired individuals can use Nevada Relay by dialing 711 for assistance.

U.S. PARALYMPICS

Facebook.com/ParalympicSportReno Paralympic Sport Reno is a communitybased sports club developed to involve youth and adults with a physical and/or visual disabilities. A division of the U.S. Olympic Committee is dedicated to become the world leader in the Paralympic sports movement and to promoting the lives of people with physical disabilities.

SPINAL CORD INJURY/DISEASE LUNCH AND LEARN

EMNECC 3rd Wednesday 11:30am-1pm Please join City of Reno, VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare System, Renown Health and High Fives Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury/Disease specific resources, topics and guest speakers during our monthly community-based luncheons.

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DANCE FOR ALL Haunted Halloween Dance Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018 2-4pm $3 per person at the door Sparks Parks and Rec 98 Richards Way Jingle Bell Rock Christmas Dinner and Dance Friday, Dec. 7, 2018 5-8pm $5 per ticket Sparks Parks and Rec 98 Richards Way All guests require tickets to enter - purchase in advance by Dec.4, 2018 at Sparks and Recreation Gym St. Patrick's Dinner and Dance Friday, March 15, 2019 5-8pm $5 per ticket EMNECC - 1301 Valley Rd. All guests require tickets to enter purchase in advance by March 12, 2019 online or at EMNECC Cinco De Mayo Dance Sunday, May 5, 2019 2-4pm $3 per person at the door EMNECC - 1301 Valley Rd.

WHEELCHAIR RUGBY PRACTICES

EMNECC • Thursday 2-5pm • Saturday 12-3pm Wheelchair or quad rugby is a fast-paced and competitive sport for people with physical disabilities. Players use special “rugby wheelchairs” and must be able to push their own wheelchairs.

WHEELCHAIR RUGBY TOURNAMENT Plumas Gym | Oct 26-28, 2018 This is an annual wheelchair rugby tournament which will compete with teams from the United States Quad Rugby Association (USQRA) during these fun-filled weekends.

WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL PRACTICES

Plumas Gym | Saturday 3:30-6pm Are you interested in the extreme challenge of wheelchair basketball? Wheelchair basketball is a sport for everyone, people who use wheelchairs for mobility and people who don’t.

VETERAN PROGRAMS Project HERO City of Reno Project HERO (Healing Exercise Rehabilitation Opportunity) provides training and supports cycling programs at military hospitals, Army Transition Units, Marine Wounded Warrior Units and Veterans Affairs locations to help healing heroes. Find us on Facebook - Project HERO City of Reno. Fit But Not Forgotten • Thursday 5:30-6:30pm • Friday 10-11am The Fit But Not Forgotten program offers weekly fitness classes in our facility weight room covering equipment, fitness level assessment, strength development techniques, endurance and flexibility and fitness goal discussion. Upon completion of four classes, participants will be eligible for a free all-inclusive one year facility membership. This program is funded from a grant provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Adaptive Sports Grant. Military Sports Camp Sept 10-14, 2018 The City of Reno will host 15 disabled veterans and injured service members with their spouse/ guest for a multi-day event. There is no cost to military servicemen or women and their guest. Registration preferences will be given to Nevada Service Members and residents.

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SENIOR CONNECT NEWSLETTER

657-4602 | SeniorServices@Reno.Gov Stay connected and learn about upcoming classes and events by picking up a copy at any of the City of Reno facilities, now distributed quarterly. Call or email to have a copy mailed to you.

SENIOR COMPUTER CLASSES

NRRC | 689-8484 Learn computer skills and bring the world to your fingertips. Classes meet three times each month. Preregistration is required. Open Lab $5 per lab (only the first full week of the month) • Every Thursday 12-3pm • Monday, Wednesday & Friday once a month Computer Essentials Made Simple $20 per month • Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:30-11:30am Digital Photo Editing $15 per month • Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:30am (quarterly)

BRUNCH AND A MOVIE

Eldorado Casino - 345 N. Virginia St. 1st Thursday 8:30am | $20 per month Have you seen a good movie lately?

TRAVELERS AND AROUND TOWN

657-4602 | SeniorServices@Reno.Gov Travel to a different regional destination each month. Call for more information or view the quarterly Senior Connect newsletter.

DINNER AND A SHOW

657-4602 | SeniorServices@Reno.Gov Price includes both dinner and show tickets. Call for information or view the quarterly Senior Connect newsletter. Prices vary.

CHAIR YOGA

$8 per month/location | 303-2845 • EMNECC | Wednesday 1:30-2:15pm • NRRC | Thursday 10-10:45am This course teaches yoga poses and postures focusing on gentle movement from a chair or standing beside a chair.

RENO SENIOR DANCE CLUB

NRRC | 689-8484 | $5 per dance 2nd and 4th Sunday 2-5pm (Free Lessons 1:15pm-2:00pm) Twice a month, seniors gather to tango, waltz and swing.

ZUMBA GOLD

356-3176 | $10 per month • TPPAC | Thursday 10-11am • EMNECC | Tuesday 11:15am-12:15pm With zesty Latin rhythms, tone and sculpt the body in an energizing cardio workout. Classes are hosted by Patricia and Shannon Gallimore of G-Fusion Fitness and Health.

HEALTH, WELLNESS & YOU

TPPAC | 356-3176 | Drop-in $1 Tuesday (Quarterly) 11am-1pm Drop in and discuss your health and wellness concerns with tips and information. View quarterly newsletter or call for more information. Lunch is included but please RSVP for attendance.

SENIOR MAT YOGA

303-2845 | $30 per month/location Monday, Wednesday & Friday • Neil Road Recreation Center | 10-11am • EMNECC | 12-1pm This gentle class approaches fundamental stretches in an easy to follow class. Mats, blankets and blocks are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. For more information, contact Pam Pearson.

SENIOR LUNCH PROGRAM

NRRC | 689-8484 Monday-Friday 11:30am 60+ Suggested $2 donation | Under 60: $4 Seniors can enjoy a hot meal or a fresh salad for lunch. Salads and hot meals must be ordered a day in advance. Additional eligibility information applies.

THE VOICES

EMNECC | 657-4602 | Drop-in fee 4th Tuesday 12pm-2pm Join our group of people who love to sing and perform a variety of genres of music and all invitations to sing at various events.

BEANBAG BASEBALL PRACTICE

TPPAC | Drop in $1 • Tuesday 1pm-3:30pm • Friday 10am-12:30pm NRRC | Drop in $1 • Monday & Friday 1:30-4:00pm We are looking for some enthusiastic players to represent our facilities. If you are interested, come to practice and show off your skills.

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NEIL ROAD RECREATION CENTER | NRRC Drop-in $1.00 Basic Bridge

Tuesday 1pm

Bean Bag Baseball

Monday & Friday 1:30pm

Bingo

Friday 1pm

Book Club

4th Thursday 10am

Conversation Cafe Tuesday 9:30am

Cribbage

Monday 1pm

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Cardio & Weight Room

Senior $1.00 - Adult $5.00 Youth $3.00

Chair Yoga

Open Lab

Monday, Wednesday & Friday (one week a month) 9:30am | $20.00

Senior Mat Yoga

Computer Essentials Made Simple

Digital Photo Editing

Tuesday & Thursday (quarterly) 9:30am | $15.00

Karaoke

1st Friday of the month 4-7pm $3.00

Pickleball (Beginner)

This-N-That Exchange

Pickleball (Drills & Skills)

Tuesday 1pm

Paid Activities Badminton

Monday & Wednesday 7pm

Wednesday & Friday 11:30am Wednesday 4:45pm

Pickleball (Recreation)

• Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 1:30pm • Tuesday 9am

EVELYN MOUNT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER | EMNECC Drop-in $1.00 Ballroom Dance

Tuesday & Friday 2pm & 6pm

Bridge

• Tuesday 9am • Fridays 1pm

Cribbage

Thursday 1pm

Mahjong

Monday 1-3pm

Sit and Get Fit

Tuesday & Thursday 10am

Super Seniors

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30am

Paid Activities Chair Yoga

$8 per month/location Wednesday 1:30pm

Senior Tap

$32-40 per month Wednesday 9:30am

TEGLIA’S PARADISE PARK ACTIVITY CENTER | TPPAC Drop-in $1.00 Bean Bag Baseball

Tuesday 11am-12:30pm (quarterly)

Intermediate Bridge

3rd Wednesday

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Pinochle

Wednesday 10am-3pm

Sit and Get Fit

Birthday Party

Board Game Day Bunco

Thursday 12:15pm

NON-SITE SPECIFIC | 657-4602 Brunch & Movie

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Senior $1.00 - Adult $3.00 Youth $2.00

Thursday 10am $8.00 a month

Pinochle

Monday & Friday 1pm

Open Gym Badminton, Table Tennis & Basketball

Wednesday 10am

Wednesday 1-4pm Monday & Wednesday 10am Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:30am

Reno Travelers

3rd Thursday (times vary)

• Thursdays 12pm • Monday, Wednesday & Friday (once a month) $5 Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10am | $30.00

Senior Dance

2nd & 4th Sunday 2pm | $5.00

Table Tennis

Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 7pm

Social Services Bread Drop

Tuesday 12pm

Senior Lunches

Monday-Friday 11:30am

Food Bank Mobile Harvest 4th Wednesday 12:30pm

Senior Yoga

$30 per month/location Monday, Wednesday & Friday 12pm

Volunteer/Free Crochet Circle

Monday 10am

Volunteer Crochet and Knitting Group

• Mondays 10am-12pm • 3rd & 4th Thursday 10am-12pm

Sunshine Quilters Monday 1-4pm

Paid Activities Zumba Gold

$10 per month/location • Monday 5:30-6:30pm • Thursday 10-11am

Social Services Blood Pressure

1st Tuesday 11am

Bread Drop

Tuesday 10am


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PARKS Park Rental Information: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm | 334-2417 Park Shelter Rental Hours: Oct 1-Mar 31 10am-8pm * and Apr 1-Sept 30 10am-6pm* Parks are open 7 days a week: Oct 1-Mar 31 6am-7pm* and Apr 1-Sept 30 5am-10pm* Each shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Playgrounds, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and skate parks are normally open to the public at large. A beer and wine permit is required ($55) if these beverages will be consumed at your event.

NEW, RENOVATED OR EXPANDED PARKS Cyan Park Complete full park planning design beginning this fall. Construction will begin in 2019. Las Brisas - Skate Park Construction on a new 10,000 square foot concrete skate park will begin in early 2019 for a summer opening. Mayor’s/McAlinden Park Finalizing a new master plan for this 86 acre site in Stead. Construction on Phase I will begin in 2019. Miguel Ribera Park Constructing a permanent restroom beginning late 2018 and open for the 2019 season. Sierra Vista Park Recently completed work on a 1.75 mile pedestrian trail. The Biggest Little Trail Stewardship will begin construction of single track mountain bike trails this fall. Once these are completed, the park will open to the public. Somersett West Park Construction is scheduled early 2019 on a 5.5 acre neighborhood park in the Somersett development, near Fire Station 19. The design includes a playground, picnic shelter, restroom, open turf, off leash dog areas and a community garden.

PARK RENOVATIONS Panther Valley and Terrace Sports Complex Playgrounds will receive new safety surfacing this year. The splash pad at Panther Valley will also be resurfaced this year. Rotary Centennial Park The basketball court will be repaved in fall 2018. Oxbow Nature Study Area Staff is working with Nevada Department of Wildlife on a grant request to rebuilt the pond overlook and replace the interpretive signage along the trail. Adopt-a-Park Get involved in the community in a way that develops pride and appreciation through stewardship. Call 851-5185 and adopt a park in your neighborhood today.

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Additional Park Charges that may be assessed if required: Large Group Fee (Over 200): $80 Alcohol Beverage Permit: $55 Special Event Staffing: $20/hr


Rentable Shelters Restrooms Picnic Shelter Playground Soccer/Football Baseball/Softball Tennis Court Basketball Court Horseshoe Court Volleyball Pathway Trails Bicycle Path Tables/Benches Barbecue Lake/Pond/River Exercise Court Water Play Toys

DOWNTOWN Barbara Bennett Park - 400 Island Ave.* Bicentennial Park - 10 Ralston St. City Plaza - 30 N. Virginia St. City Center Plaza - 4th & Center St. Fulton Corner - 1st St. & Arlington Ave. Powning Veterans Memorial Park - 150 S. Virginia St. Truckee River Whitewater Park - W. 1st St. & Arlington Ave. West Street Plaza - 220 W. 1st St. Wingfield Park - 2 S. Arlington Ave.

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Dick Taylor Memorial Park - 1140 Beech St.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 $110 Eighth Street Parkway - 455 E. 8th St. Evans Park - 200 E. 9th St. Melody Lane Park - 2370 Scottsdale Rd. Pat Baker Park - 1910 Bishop St.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 $95 Rotary Centennial Park - 1265 Hillboro St. Sage Street Park - 790 Sage St. Sterling Village Tot Lot - 760 Winston Dr. Teglia’s Paradise Park - 2745 Elementary Dr.* Rentable Shelter: Pavilion - Capacity 50 $95 Shelter - Capacity: 100 $130 Traner Pool - 1600 Carville Dr. University Ridge Park - 990 S. University Park Loop *

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Canyon Creek Park - 1485 Robb Dr.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 $95 Hilltop Park - 3950 Buckingham Square Blvd. Irving Circle Park - 85 Irving Park Cir. Lake Park - 40 Coleman Dr. Las Brisas Park - 5950 Las Brisas Blvd.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 $110 Lunsford Park - Riverside Dr. at Jones St. McKinley Park - 925 Riverside Dr. Northgate Park - 6450 Moonridge Ter. * Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $95 Northwest Park - 2775 Apollo Wy. Oxbow Nature Study Area - 3100 Dickerson Rd.* Peavine Fields - 825 Wyoming Ave. Rainbow Ridge Park - 1355 Rainbow Ridge Rd. * Reno Sports Complex - 2975 N. Virginia St. Riverside Drive Park - 650 Riverside Dr. Seminary Park - 1101 Sierra St. Sierra Vista Park - 1111 Clubhouse Dr. Sky Country Park - 3290 Snake River Dr. Somersett East Park - 1900 Park Hollow Ct. Terrace Sports Complex - 2525 Robb Dr. Valley Wood Park - 6555 Valley Wood Dr. * Whitaker Park (Dog Park) - 550 University Ter.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $110

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Park Rental Information: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm | 334-2417 Park Shelter Rental Hours: Oct 1-Mar 31 10am-8pm * and Apr 1-Sept 30 10am-6pm* Parks are open 7 days a week: Oct 1-Mar 31 6am-7pm* and Apr 1-Sept 30 5am-10pm*

SOUTHEAST Brodhead Park - 5 S. Park St. Center Creek Park - 1595 Wilbur May Pkwy. Comstock Park - 1650 Carat Blvd. Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $95** Cyan Park - 2121 Long Meadow Dr. * Damonte Ranch Park - 1950 Steamboat Pkwy.* Donner Party Park - 4385 Loreto Ln. Double Diamond Park - 9100 Wilbur May Pkwy. Evergreen Park - 9555 Evergreen Dr. Fisherman’s Park I and II - 495 Galletti Wy. Governor’s Bowl Park - 1498 East 7th St. Holcomb Historic Site - 1005 Holcomb Ave. Horizon View Park - 9675 Wilbur May Pkwy. Huffaker Park and Trail - 1160 E. Huffaker Ln. Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $95 Jamaica Park - 1000 Jamaica Ave. John Champion Park - 957 Kuenzli St. Liston Park - 1635 Yori Ave. Miguel Ribera Park - 3925 Neil Rd. Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 200 | $130 Mira Loma Park - 3000 S. McCarran Blvd.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 200 | $160 Pickett Park - 250 Kirman Ave.* Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $110 Reggie Road Pathway - Reggie Rd./Sierra Madre Dr. Stewart Park - 400 Stewart St. Wilkinson Park - 1201 E. Taylor St. Yori Park - 2800 Yori Wy.*

Rentable Shelters Restrooms Picnic Shelter Playground Soccer/Football Baseball/Softball Tennis Court Basketball Court Horseshoe Court Volleyball Pathway Trails Bicycle Path Tables/Benches Barbecue Lake/Pond/River Exercise Court Water Play Toys

Each shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Playgrounds, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and skate parks are normally open to the public at large. A beer and wine permit is required ($55) if these beverages will be consumed at your event.

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Adopt-a-Park Get involved in the community in a way that develops pride and appreciation through stewardship. Call 851-5185 and adopt a park in your neighborhood today.

Rentable Shelters Restrooms Picnic Shelter Playground Soccer/Football Baseball/Softball Tennis Court Basketball Court Horseshoe Court Volleyball Pathway Trails Bicycle Path Tables/Benches Barbecue Lake/Pond/River Exercise Court Water Play Toys

Additional Park Charges that may be assessed if required: Large Group Fee (Over 200): $80 Alcohol Beverage Permit: $55 Special Event Staffing: $20/hr

SOUTHWEST (CONT.)

Ivan Sack Park - 3005 Idlewild Dr. • • • • Jack Tighe Memorial Fields - 325 Burris Ln. • • Manzanita Park - 630 Manzanita Ln. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $110 Mary Gojack Park - 3100 Skyline Blvd. • • • • • Moana Springs Recreation Complex - 240 W. Moana Ln. • • • Newlands Park - 700 California Ave. • • Plumas Park & Gym - 475 Monroe St.* • • • Reno Tennis Center - 2601 Plumas St.* • • Robinhood Park - 800 Robinhood Dr. • • • • • Schiappacasse Park - 3945 Riverhaven Dr. • • Summit Ridge Park - 4560 Summit Ridge Dr. • • • • • • • • • • Village Green Park - 4785 Village Green Pkwy. • • • • • • • • • • Virginia Lake Park (Dog Park) - 1980 Lakeside Dr.* • • • • • • • • • Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $110 Wheatland Park - 990 Wheatland Rd. • • • • • • • • •

NORTH VALLEY

Dorothy McAlinden Park - 12000 Mt. Charleston St. Mayors Park & Fields - 12000 Mt. Charleston St. Panther Valley Park - 850 Link Ln.* Raleigh Heights Park - 825 Burgess Pl. Silver Lake Park - 8755 Red Baron Blvd. Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $95

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FACILITIES Uses/quarterly rental discounts: 10-24 with 10% 25-49 with 15% | 50+ with 20% All rentals are a minimum of 2 hours.

EVELYN MOUNT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER | EMNECC

1301 Valley Rd. | 334-2262 40,000 square foot facility provides rental rooms for meetings of any size and family events. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use. Rental Fees: Gym: Capacity-300 | $50/hr* 30 tables | 250 chairs $200 Gym floor cover fee for all rentals using tables and chairs (Sundays only) Dance/Fitness Room: Capacity-30 | $35/hr* Small Meeting Room: Capacity-20 | $15/hr* Large Meeting Room: Capacity-30 | $25/hr* Tuscarora Meeting Room: Capacity-80 $35/hr* Pool: Capacity-100 | $72/hr*

CALIFORNIA BUILDING

75 Cowan Dr. | 334-2417 The Spanish-style architecture, reminiscent of the early California missions, distinguishes this popular facility which hosts numerous cultural and special events. Options include use of entire facility, kitchen, restrooms, twenty 6’ rectangular tables, twenty 5’ round tables, 250 folding metal chairs, alcohol permit and patio. Tables and chairs are indoor use only. Rental Fees: Building: Capacity-250 $80/hr* Patio: Capacity-100 | $105/day Rose Garden: $85 for two hours Wedding/Party Package: $800 for 8-hours and $75 for each additional hour. Requirement: $1,000 refundable security deposit.

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MCKINLEY ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER | MACC

925 Riverside Dr. | 334-2055 This 1910 historic building provides arts and craft workshops for local nonprofit art organizations. Part of the Truckee River Arts and Culture district, rooms are available for rent by tenants and outside culture groups. Options include use of auditorium, stage, restrooms, foyer, twenty 6’ rectangular tables, twenty 5’ round tables, 160 chairs, kitchen and courtyard. Tables and chairs are indoor use only. Rental Fees: Auditorium-rehearsal: $50/hr* Auditorium-performance: $75/ hr* Auditorium-other use: $100/hr* Boardroom: $50/hr* Wedding/Party Package: $800 for eight hours, includes auditorium, stage, restrooms, foyer, kitchen and courtyard. Requirement: $1,000 refundable security deposit.

SOUTHSIDE CULTURAL CENTER

190 E. Liberty St. | 334-2417 Former Southside School includes an auditorium for rehearsals, performances, lectures, concerts and special events. Options include ten 6’ rectangular tables, ten 5’ round tables and 80 chairs for indoor use. Note: auditorium does not have air conditioning. Rental Fees:

TEGLIA’S PARADISE PARK ACTIVITY CENTER | TPPAC

2745 Elementary Dr. | 356-3176 Situated near the Paradise Park pond, this facility has acres of open space, a community garden, play areas and walking trails. Includes a kitchen, large multi-purpose room, 5’ round tables, 6’ rectangular tables and 100 folding chairs for indoor use. Rental Fees: Capacity: 85 $50/hr*

NEIL ROAD RECREATION CENTER | NRRC

3925 Neil Rd. | 689-8484 The center is located in a campuslike setting with a rentable shelter at Miguel Ribera Park and can be rented in conjunction with the building for an additional fee. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use. Rental Fees: Gym: Capacity-350 | $50/hr * 30 tables | 250 chairs Stage and Gym: Capacity-450 | $80/hr* Stage, Gym and Multipurpose Room: Capacity-550 | $120/hr * Multipurpose Room: $25/hr *

PLUMAS GYM

Auditorium-rehearsal/other use: Capacity: 150 | $50/hr*

475 Monroe St. | 334-2262 Sports rental only. Hardwood court for basketball (six hoops) or volleyball with bleacher seating. Tables and chairs are not available. Food and drinks are not allowed in the gym.

Auditorium-performance: Capacity: 150 | $75/hr*

Rental Fees: Gym: Capacity-350 | $50/hr*

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EVENTS The City of Reno’s Arts, Culture and special Events Office works to grow Reno’s current tourism base, attract new visitors and encourage community events that add to the local quality of life.

SEPTEMBER 2018 The Great Reno Balloon Race Rancho San Rafael September 6-9 Reno Wheelmen Cyclocross Race Dorothy McAlinden/Mayors Park September 8 Inaugural Reno Running Festival Multiple Locations in Reno September 8-9 17th Annual Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Ride Wingfield Park September 8th, 2018

2018 Street Vibrations Fall Rally Downtown Reno September 26-30 DogFest Reno Dick Taylor Park September 29 Dogs Of Rotary Idlewild Park September 30

OCTOBER 2018

Reno Sparks CROP Hunger Walk Idlewild Park October 21 Dirty Wookie 10K Fun Run Arlington Ave/Riverside Dr October 28

NOVEMBER 2018 Reno’s Wobble before you Gobble 10K/5K Fun Run City Plaza November 22

DECEMBER 2018

ADA Optimism Walk 2018 Virginia Lake Park October 6

City of Reno Tree Lighting City Plaza December 5

Reno Decompression 555 E. 4th Street October 6-7

Menorah Lighting City Plaza December 2

Summer is for the Dogs McKinley Arts & Culture Center September 15

2018 Great Eldorado Italian Festival Downtown Reno October 6-8

Santa’s Under the Arch Virginia Street /Reno Arch December 18th

12th Annual Walk In Memory, Walk for Hope Idlewild Park September 15

2018 Reno Race for the Cure Reno City Plaza October 14

Heart & Stroke Walk Wingfield Park September 15

8th Annual Time for Remembrance California Building at Idlewild Park October 14

National Championship Air Races Reno Stead Airport September 12-16

Fiesta Wingfield Park September 22 Fiesta on Wells Wells Avenue September 23

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Mini Maker Faire Wingfield Park October 14

New Years Eve Downtown Virginia Street/Reno Arch December 31st

FEBRUARY 2019 Reno Run 4 Love Virginia Street/Downtown February 10th

MARCH 2019 Leprechaun Race 2019 Wells Avenue March 10th


The Arts, Culture and Events office works to market the City’s cultural assets to a worldwide audience and to promote high-quality, free and affordable cultural programs for residents and visitors. A special event permit is required for the following: (1) Any planned gathering of 75 or more people for purposes of assembling or traveling in an organized manner on any street, park or other public property; or (2) Any planned activity conducted by a person for a common or collective use, purpose or benefit which directly or indirectly involves the use of, and has an impact on, city street(s), park(s) or other public property or facilities which reasonably requires city management, regulation or resources to protect the health, safety, welfare or property of the city or its residents, coordinate multiple uses of public property, control traffic or address other substantial governmental interests at or around the activity. Examples of special events include, but are not limited to: (a) Parades (b) Street fairs and festivals (c) Live commercial music events (d) Athletic or sporting events (e.g., races, runs) (e) Circuses and carnivals (f) Community celebrations and observances (g) Commercial shows, trade shows, and business promotions (h) Commercial, promotional or fund-raising activities. If you are interested in putting on a special event please contact the City of Reno’s Arts, Culture and Special Events Office located at City Hall on the 11th Floor. The phone is 334-2055, 326-6697; the fax is 334-2598. You can find more information about upcoming events and road closures at: Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents.

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galleries Metro Gallery - City Hall, 1 East 1st St. Gallery East/West - McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr.

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NOV. 12 - DEC. 28, 2018

Stephane Cellier Metro Gallery

Leah Gerrard Metro Gallery

Peter Baumgartner Gallery East

David Yapp Gallery East

Black Rock Press (Artist Books by David Abel and Lauren Cardenas, in collaboration with Daniel Enrique Perez) Gallery West

Edward Alfano Gallery West

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