Recreation Activity Guide Fall 2019
santeerec.com • (619) 258-4100 ext. 222
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Mission Statement Staff Bill Maertz Community Services Director Anne Morrison Recreation Services Manager DeVerna Rogers Recreation Supervisor Bree Humphrey Special Events Supervisor Chris Myers James Northum Jon Shellhammer Recreation Coordinators Sam Rensberry Public Services Manager Eric King Parks & Landscape Supervisor Mike Poppe Public Works Supervisor
We create community by providing exceptional programs, caring for and enriching public spaces and facilitating rewarding life experiences.
SPARC Santee Park & Recreation Committee Ken Fox, Chair Cyndy Carlton Brian Mitchell Dan Bickford Anita Bautista Dean Velasco Alan Tuthill Jennifer Jensen Laqueta Strawn Dustin Trotter Mell Schaer Kathleen Pishny
Table of Contents 03 Santee Location Guide 04 City of Santee Map 05 Santee Teen Center 06 Santee Skate Park 07 Enrichment & Music 08 Special Interest 09 Performing Arts 11 Youth Sports & Fitness 13 Adult Classes 14 Outdoor Adventures 15 Seniors 55+ 16 Senior Trips 17 Facilities 18 Aquatic Center 19 Recreation Services 20 Recreation Form
Road to the Olympics & Cheers to 40 Years: 3-Day Celebration
Save the Dates! Thursday, January 23, 2020 Olympic Torch Relay
Friday, January 24, 2020 Athelete Meet & Greet (photos or other filler content) Happy Hour Saturday, January 25, 2020 • USATF 50 KM Race Walk 2020 Olympic Trials • Breakfast with Champions • Cheers to 40 Years 5K Fun Run/Walk Stay tunned for more details: www.SanteeSpecialEvents.com
Saturday, September 14, 2019 • 5:30-9:30pm Town Center Community Park East
! Tickets on sale NOW
Supporting People, Parks & Programs
TICKET INCLUDES:
Unlimited Food Samples (While Supplies Last) Beverage Samples of Beer & Wine (While Supplies Last) Commemorative Sampling Cup & Lanyard Cup Holder
www.SanteeBluegrassFestival.com Must be 21 years old & up · All Sales Final Must have ticket & ID to check in We are not responsible for lost tickets
If you are interested in becoming a vendor or sponsor, please contact Jon Shellhammer: (619) 258-4100 x219 • jshellhammer@cityofsanteeca.gov
S Tree Lighting Ceremony – 6:30PM S Carriage Rides S Crafts S Sledding S Caroling & Costumed Characters S Live Music S Santa & More!
Santee
Holiday Lighting Celebration Friday, November 22, 2019 5:30PM – 8:30PM Santee Trolley Square 9884 Mission Gorge Road, Santee
Fireworks & Stage FX America
www.SanteeHolidayLighting.com 2
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City Facility Room Rental
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Disc Golf
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Skate Park
Sand Volleyball
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Pickleball
Basketball
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Tennis
Dog Park or Off-Leash Hours
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Sports Fields
BBQ Grill
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Restrooms
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City Permitted Picnic Pavillion
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Exercise Equipment
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Playground
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SANTEE LOCATION GUIDE
City Parks BR
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Big Rock Park – 8125 Arlette St.
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Deputy Ken Collier Park – 9206 Via De Cristina
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Mast Park – 9125 Carlton Hills Blvd.
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Mast Park West – 9125 Carlton Hills Blvd.
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Shadow Hill Park – 9161 Shadow Hill Rd.
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Sky Ranch Park – 5850 Cala Lily St.
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Town Center Community Park East – 550 Park Center Dr.
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Town Center Community Park West – 9409 Cuyamaca St.
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Woodglen Vista Park – 10250 Woodglen Vista Dr.
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West Hills Park– 8750 Mast Blvd.
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Walker Preserve Trail – 9500 Magnolia Ave.
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Mission Creek Trail – 9220 Cuyamaca St.
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Nature Trail
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City Hall Bldg. 6, 7, 8A & 8P – 10601 N. Magnolia Ave.
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Santee Teen Center @ Big Rock Park – 8115 Arlette St.
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City Operations Center – 9534 Via Zapador
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To contact the Public Services Department please call 619-258-4100 ext. 300
Schools and Community Resources
COGS
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Carlton Oaks Golf Course
9200 Inwood Dr.
CHS
S1
Carlton Hills School
9353 Pike Rd.
KS
C2
Trad Am Karate Studio
8955 Carlton Hills Blvd.
COE
S2
Carlton Oaks Elementary
9353 Wethersfield Rd.
LHA
C3
LionHeart Academy
1331 Cuyamaca St.
CPE
S3
Cajon Park Elementary
10300 N. Magnolia Ave.
SMS
C4
Staump Music School
9530 Pathway St. #201
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S4
Chet F. Harritt Elementary
8120 Arlette St.
SPX
C5
Sportsplex USA
9951 Riverwalk Dr.
PDE
S5
Pepper Drive Elementary
1935 Marlinda Way
YMCA
C6
City of Santee Aquatics Center
10123 Riverwalk Dr.
PAS
S6
9303 Prospect Ave.
HHF
C7
Hidden Haven Farms
18540 W. Boundary Truck Trail, Jamul
PRIDE Academy at Prospect Avenue School
RSE
S7
Rio Seco Elementary
9545 Cuyamaca St.
SCE
S8
Sycamore Canyon Elementary
10201 Settle Rd.
Dog Parks Well behaved off leash dogs with their owners are allowed at the following: SANTEE PARKS: Woodglen Vista Park — Designated fenced dog park (with grass) open daily dawn to dusk Mast Park — Designated fenced dog park open daily dawn to dusk (currently closed due to construction) Big Rock Park — Designated area daily dawn to 9:00 am For more information regarding off leash rules and regulations visit: www.cityofsanteeca.gov/our-city/city-parks-copy/dog-parks
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Hill Creek Elementary
9665 Jeremy St.
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Santana High School **Lighted tennis courts available to public
9915 Magnolia Ave.
WHHS
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West Hills High School
8756 Mast Blvd.
SBL
S12
Santee Branch Library
9225 Carlton Hills Blvd. # 17
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Santee Lakes
9310 Fanita Pkwy.
SCC
S14
Santee Chamber of Commerce
10159 Mission Gorge Rd. Ste. F
Park Pavilions — Picnic pavilions at city parks can be reserved by obtaining and purchasing a permit from the Community Services Department. Inflatable air jumps and other vendors also require a permit. Unreserved park pavilions are open to the public on a first–come first serve basis. For more information, pricing, regulations and applications contact the Community Services Department at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222
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SANTEE TEEN CENTER SD Nights at Santee City Hall—FREE
SanteeTeenCenter.com Santee Teen Center @ Big Rock Park
SD Nights is part of the county of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation’s strategy to engage, equip and empower youth in San Diego, giving them tools to make better decisions, build strong character and improve their quality of life.
8115 Arlette Street Teen Center (619) 258-4191 Recreation Coordinator (619) 258-4100 ext. 210
Activities for ages 10–17 6:00–9:00 pm 10601 Magnolia Ave.
School year hours begin August 21, 2019 Monday–Friday 2:00 – 6:00pm Hours adjusted for early dismissal for SSD schedule. Closed Saturday & Sunday Closed on Sept 2, Nov 11, Nov 25–29, 2019
Sept 20: Virtual reality game truck Oct 25: Spooky Escape Room & Selfie Station Dec 6: Mega inflatable obstacle course Plus a live DJ, dancing, games and food at every event!
The Santee Teen Center is an after-school and summer break drop–in recreation program designed for pre–teens and teens in grades 6–9. Leadership and volunteer programs are available at the Teen Center for teens in grades 10–12, up to age 17.
Annual Membership Fee Only $46 for Santee Residents and $61 for Non-Residents or $5 per day. Don’t have a Teen Center membership? Come check out the Teen Center for your 1st time for FREE!
Daily Activities Daily programming consists of a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation activities. Homework assistance is available on a daily basis. Teens at the center are involved in the programming and are encouraged to help design and implement the daily activities.
Professional Staff The center is staffed by City of Santee employees who are certified in first aid and CPR, have completed specialized teen-oriented training and have passed a Department of Justice background check. Our low staff-to-participant ratio offers a safe, well supervised experience and personal connection with each teen.
After–school Transportation - Register Now! Registration is now open for after-school transportation to the Teen Center for Santee School District students in grades 6–8. Registration must be submitted by the 25th of the month prior to enrollment date and is accepted online, at Santee City Hall or at the Santee Teen Center at Big Rock Park. For more information call (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 (Chet F. Harritt transportation not provided, within walking distance.) Monthly rates based on $16 per week fee. August
$32
September
$80
October
$64
November
$48
FREE!
MONTHLY ACTIVITIES AT THE SANTEE TEEN CENTER
Grades 6–12, up to age 17, 3:00–5:00pm SEPT 9: SCHOOL YEAR KICK-OFF! SEPT 13: SD NIGHTS —ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP OCT 11: SD NIGHTS—RANGER LED HIKE NOV 14: PRE–THANKSGIVING GATHERING
Financial assistance available for youth who qualify. Call for details.
DEC 19: SD NIGHTS—ZOVARGO
Check out the Teen Center Monthly Calendar online @ SanteeTeenCenter.com 5
SANTEE SKATE PARK Park 10250 Woodglen Vista Drive Recreation Coordinator (619) 258-4100 ext. 210
SanteeSkatePark.com
Combo Scooter/BMX Class
(4 weeks) 5–13 years
Bring your Scooter & BMX Bike and be ready to have a fun filled time learning all aspects of the Santee Skate Park. Learn park etiquette, grinds, airs and technical tricks from an experienced Scooter & BMX instructor. The class will focus on safety and help students become more comfortable when riding in the park. Scooter and BMX rotate each day.
FREE! ANNUAL REGISTRATION Santee Skate Park registration required for all park sessions, programs, lessons and rentals. Visit the website for registration forms. Registration accepted at the Santee Skate Park, or at Santee City Hall Bldg. 6. Participants are required to wear a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads. Participants must bring skateboard, BMX bike, rollerblades, scooter and/or wheelchair. *Participants under age six must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
SESSIONS Sessions are divided into two categories: BMX session and SSR (Skate/Scooter/Rollerblade) session. Sessions alternate every hour. SCHOOL YEAR HOUR SESSIONS BEGIN WITH BMX Begin August 21, 2019 Wed–Fri
2:00pm–Sunset
Sat/Sun
10:00am–Sunset
Instructor: City of Santee staff Day
Dates
Time
Location
R/NR
Course Number
M
10/7–28
3:00–4:30pm
SSP
$54/$68
7103.203
BMX & Scooter Winter Workshops 5–13 years
Workshops are geared towards riders of all levels. Students will learn tricks, maneuvers and how to use all aspects of the Skate Park including safety, etiquette and maintenance. Students will be divided by skill level. Skate Park registration required, registration is free. Bring: BMX Bike and/or Scooter, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, water bottle and daily snack. Instructor: City of Santee staff Dates
Time
Location
R/NR
BMX
12/30–31
9:00– 11:00am
Woodglen Vista Park
$39/53
Scooter
1/2–3, 2020
9:00– 11:00am
Woodglen Vista Park
$39/53
Closed Monday/Tuesday with the exception of school holidays. HOLIDAY HOURS Holiday session begins with BMX Sept 2: 1:00am–Sunset Nov 11: 11:00am–Sunset Nov 25–29: Mon–Fri 11:00am–Sunset Dec 23–Jan 3, 2019: Mon–Fri* 11:00am–Sunset Dec 24 & 31: 11:00am–3:00pm *Closed Thursday, November 28 and Wednesday, December 25 Open New Years Day 6
SKATE PARK PARTIES AND LESSONS The Santee Skate Park is available for private parties/lessons. Please contact 619-258-4100 x210 for additional information.
ENRICHMENT & EARLY EDUCATION
New! Halloween Fun: Music and Poetry with Many Strings
All Ages
Join Jamie and Chris Burns for an hour dedicated to totally fun songs (easy to learn), wonderful poetry, and percussion experiences. We bring copies of the lyrics to the songs and egg shakers for those interested in playing along. Keyboard and guitar energize this onehour event. A great event for families and everyone who enjoys songs and poetry with the Great Pumpkin, black alley cats and goblins. Children under 17 years must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Instructor: Janie & Chris Burns, Many Strings Day W
Time 5:00–6:00pm
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
CH-8P
$3/person $6/families*
10/30
1407.214
*Up to 4 family members. $3 each additional
Tiny Tots Enrichment Program (Three 4 weeks sessions)
2–5 years
Early childhood educational enrichment program designed to offer young children learning skills through a combination of play, structured learning/circle time, desktop activities, and arts/crafts in a fun, engaging atmosphere. Children will learn concepts including numbers, letters, beginning writing and math skills, social skills, and more. Children must be fully pottytrained and will participate independently. Great for parents who are looking for an opportunity to enhance their child’s knowledge and social skills. Space is limited so sign up today. *Please pack a snack and drink daily. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance N Cheer Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
T/Th 9:00am–12:00pm
CH-7
$150/$165
9/17–10/10
1602.201
T/Th 9:00am–12:00pm
CH-7
$150/$165
10/15–11/7
1602.202
T/Th 9:00am–12:00pm
CH-7
$150/$165
**11/12– 12/12
1602.203
**No classes on 11/26 & 11/28.
Babysitter Training
11–15 years
Learn safety, emergency procedures, the stages of child development and the basics of pediatric first-aid. Participants receive a babysitter certificate, manual, first-aid kit and a two–year certification in infant and child CPR. Instructor: Lockhart Training
7
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
F
5:00–9:00pm
CH-7
$69/84
10/18
1407.204
SPECIAL INTEREST Dog Training—Basic
(8 weeks) 10 weeks and older
Missed the basic class during the summer session? Join this session to begin your pets training in September. The basic training class is designed to help owners connect with their dogs and teach them how to effectively communicate with them while making it fun. Basic commands taught include: sit, leash walking, greeting other dogs on leash, leave it, come when called, stay, and wait. Owners will be given the tools and techniques to teach their dogs how to do what you want them to do in a positive way. * To enroll in this class your dog must have had their second round of vaccines Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
Puppy Play Date
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
3:30–4:30pm
CH-8A
$140/155
9/28–11/16
1107.417
Ages 8 weeks–4 months
This is a great opportunity for puppies to socialize. Owners will learn about dog behavior, postures and the language they use with each other. This class will also help your puppy have positive interactions with other dogs, whether you are out for a walk or at one of Santee’s dog parks. Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
Leash Walking 101
10 weeks and older
Introduction to the concepts of an enjoyable and fun walking experience with the dog on a leash. Learn the techniques to achieve that type of walk with your dogs, with the ultimate goal of being able to go more places and share more experiences together. Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
3:30–4:30pm
CH-8A
$10/13
9/14
1107.201
Sa
6:30–7:30pm
CH-8A
$10/13
9/28
1107.202
Tu
6:00–7:00pm
CH-8A
$10/13
10/8
1107.203
Sa
5:00–6:00pm
CH-8A
$10/13
11/16
1107.204
Dog Training—Intermediate
(8 weeks) (10 weeks and older)
The intermediate class continues to be a fun time with owners and dogs. Because students will have already formed a bond and method of communication with their dogs, training will be much easier. Dog owners start working on behaviors that will help with public manners by teaching things such as: heel, on your bed, sit for petting, down stay, and come when called with both distance and distractions. * To enroll in this class your dog must have had their second round of vaccines and have completed the basic class. Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
8
Day
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
5:30–6:30pm
CH-8A
$140/155
9/7–10/26
1107.218
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
5:30–7:00pm
CH-8A
$30/41
9/14
1107.220
Sa
1:30–3:00pm
CH-8A
$30/41
10/19
1107.221
Sa
1:00–2:30pm
CH-8A
$30/41
11/16
1107.222
PERFORMING ARTS
Cheer, Dance & Tumble
(8 weeks) 2–9 years
Work on the fundamentals of cheerleading and pom-pom dance technique including arm motions, kicks, jumps, cheers, beginner level stunts/tumbling, sideline dances, stretches and a full routine. This class is great for making new friends and building self-confidence. Parent/helper assistance as needed for 2–3 year olds. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer 2–3 years Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
4:30–5:00pm
CH-7
$79/94
10/1–11/19
1210.201
10/1–11/19
1210.202
4 – 9 years Tu
5:00–5:50pm
CH-7
$89/104
NEW! Preschool Acro/Jazz Dance
(8 weeks) 2–3 years
Children will learn basic/beginner acrobatic and jazz dance technique including mat work, stretching, tumbling, tricks, turns, leaps, jumps and more. They will also learn a special recital routine which they will perform at the end of the session. Parent/helper assistance as needed for 2–3 year olds. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Week 6
9
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
4:00–4:30pm
CH-7
$79/94
10/1–11/19
1209.210
Pee Wee Tumbling
(8 weeks) 2–3 years
Help build strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination. Preschoolers will learn beginner and progressive tumbling skills while incorporating gymnastics equipment and props. No class on 10/25. Parent/helper assistance as needed for 2–3 year olds. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
F
4:30–5:00pm
CH-8P
$79/94
9/27–11/22
1209.201
Junior Tumbling & Gymnastics (8 weeks) 4–9 years Learn stretches, jumps and conditioning exercises and how to properly execute forward rolls, backward rolls, handstands, cartwheels, back bends, back walkovers and the beginning techniques for back handsprings. No class on 10/25. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
F
5:00–5:50pm
CH-8P
$89/104
9/27–11/22
1209.202
PERFORMING ARTS Hip Hop Dance
(8 weeks) 4 – 9 years
Designed for boys and girls who want to learn fun hip-hop warm-ups, technique and full dance routines to today’s pop song favorites. Join in this high energy class that will teach you the latest hip hop moves and more. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
6:00–6:50pm
CH-7
$89/104
10/1–11/19
1204.202
Twinkle Toes Preschool Ballet
Junior Storybook Musical Theater and Dance: Disney’s Zombies (8 weeks) 4–12 years Casting all boys and girls! Students will explore fun drama exercises/games, dance movement for musical theater and an introduction to singing. Students will learn songs, acting lines, and a dance routine from Disney’s Zombie’s in preparation for an end of session abridged play to be performed at a recital. Costumes to borrow are included. No class on 10/31 Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer
(8 weeks) 2–4 years
Props and imaginative instruction are used to introduce exercises, combinations and ballet technique/terminology. It is great for building confidence, coordination, flexibility and listening skills. No class on 10/25. Parent/helper assistance as needed for 2–3 year olds. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
F
4:00–4:30pm
CH-8P
$79/94
9/27–11/22
1209.204
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Th
6:00–6:50pm
CH-7
$89/104
9/26–11/21
1209.209
Beginning Jazz Performance (10 weeks) 8–17 years Learn basic isolations and stylized steps, beginning skills such as leaps and turns which are incorporated into choreographed routines. Center work, across the floor and stretching exercises are taught to strengthen the dancer’s skills and technique. Instructor: Vivian Chaney
Beginning Ballet/Tap
(8 weeks) 2–9 years
Introduction to the fundamentals of tap/ballet technique in an imaginative atmosphere designed to make learning dance fun! Proper technique, terminology, and exercises will be explored and children will learn a special recital dance to be performed at the end of the session. No class on 10/31. Parent/helper assistance as needed for 2–3 year olds. Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer 2–3 years Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Th
4:30–5:00pm
CH-7
$79/94
9/26–11/21
1209.206
9/26–11/21
1209.207
5:00–5:50pm
CH-7
$89/104
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
M
5:30–6:30pm
CH-7
$75/90
9/9–11/25
1208.202
Intermediate Jazz Performance
(10 weeks) 10–17 years
Intermediate classes build on students’ basic skills, integrating complex combinations and dynamics. Performance art is developed through use of expression and movement quality, as well as focus on your dancer’s technique level for strength in their overall stage performance. Class meets twice a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays. Instructor: Vivian Chaney
4–9 years Th
Day
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
M/W
6:30–7:30pm
CH-7
$105/120
9/9–11/25
1208.203
Lyrical Dance
(10 weeks) 7–17 years
A combination of Ballet, Jazz, Modern and Contemporary dance styles expressed through song lyrics. The dancer’s motion is used to interpret music and express emotion. It will include arm up, across the floor movement, center work and routine. Instructor: Vivian Chaney
10
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
W
5:30–6:30pm
CH-7
$75/90
9/11–11/20
1208.204
YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS Beginning Karate
(10 weeks) 6–17 years
Learn Karate, “the art of self-defense”, in a safe, friendly, positive environment. The instructors goals are for all students to gain confidence and self-esteem while having fun and getting a good workout. Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
5:30–6:30pm
CH-8P
$98/113
9/17–11/19
1109.202
Sa
1:00–2:00pm
KS
$98/113
9/21–11/23
1109.203
Intermediate Karate*
New! Kids Safety & Awareness Training
5–12 years
The aims and objectives of this FREE class are to help children improve their awareness savvy in the neighborhood, playground or other risky environments. It will also provide some tools and strategies for dealing with bullies. Bring a receptive mindset plus water and a snack. Must register in advance. Instructor: Rob Bowman and Trad Am Karate Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
10am–12pm
CH-8P
FREE
10/12
1109.211
Family Karate
(10 weeks) Adults and Children 6+
Improve your overall fitness and mental discipline as you and your child learn self-defense techniques that also improve self-confidence. Beginning through intermediate level. Fee includes one adult and one child. Each additional family member is $35. Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
7:30–8:30pm
CH-8P
$125/140
9/17–11/19
1109.206
Little Ninja’s Karate
(10 weeks) 5–6 years
Build self-confidence as you learn the fundamentals of American-style Karate. Instructors focus on situational self-defense along with basic hand, foot and body movements, respect and self-discipline. Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff
11
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
5:30–6:30pm
CH-8P
$98/113
9/17–11/19
1109.201
(10 weeks) 6–17 years
Continue your Karate training while learning more advanced techniques and methods. The instructors goals are for all students to gain confidence and selfesteem while having fun and getting a good workout. Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
6:30–7:30pm
CH-8P
$98/113
9/17–11/19
1109.204
Sa
1:00–2:00pm
KS
$98/113
9/21–11/23
1109.205
*Instructor permission required for this level
Little Tots Golf Clinics
(8 weeks) 3–6 years
It is never too early to come and learn to play golf in a fun and relaxed environment. Participants will learn putting, chipping and full swing. Range balls and rental clubs are included. No class on 10/31. Instructor: Rex Cole, PGA Professional Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Th
3:00–3:45pm
COGC
$120/135
9/19–11/14
1115.203
Junior Golf Clinics
(8 weeks) 7–17 years
Beginners and intermediate players can come and learn to play golf in a fun and relaxed environment. Students will learn the proper techniques for putting, chipping, full swing, as well as the rules and etiquette of golf. Range balls and rental clubs are included. No class on 10/31. Instructor: Rex Cole, PGA Professional Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Th
4:00–5:00pm
COGC
$130/145
9/19–11/14
1115.205
YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS Tennis
(6, 8 or 12 weeks) 5–17 years
High energy tennis fun and fitness designed for all abilities. Players will build their skills throughout the class and then play in a session ending tournament where players will be grouped by skill level. Instructor: Purple Tennis Nation Staff 5–10 year olds Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
9:30–11:00am
SHS
$150/165
9/14–11/30
1108.201
11–17 year olds Sa
8:00–9:30am
SHS
$150/165
Medieval Sword
(4 weeks) 7–17 years
Have fun learning about a selection of noteworthy historical warriors: Viking adventurers, knights in armor, and daring archers and yeomen. Participants will discover historical facts about the warriors of the medieval world; get an up-close, hands-on look at authentic chain mail, swords, and armor; and take part in plenty of exciting, active battles and team games under the supervision of the coaching staff—all with an emphasis on the “warrior’s code” of honor and chivalry. Instructor: LionHeart Academy Staff
9/14–11/30
1108.202
Pick 9
Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Th
4:30–5:30pm
LHA
$60/75
10/3–10/24
1101.205
5–10 year olds Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
9:30–11:00am
SHS
$130/145
you pick
1108.203
you pick
1108.204
11–17 year olds Sa
8:00–9:30am
SHS
$130/145
*Pick any 9 Saturdays to attend from 9/14–11/30 Pick 6 5–10 year olds Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
9:30–11:00am
SHS
$90/105
you pick
1108.215
11–17 year olds Sa
8:00–9:30am
SHS
$90/105
you pick
1108.206
*Pick any 6 Saturdays to attend from 9/14–11/30
The Purple Tennis Nation is now offering weekday evening workouts, designed for advancing junior tennis players. They will train on specific tennis strategies and players can attend 1 or 2 workouts each week. Ages 12–17: 2 workouts a week Beginner/Intermediate Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu/Th
6:30–8:00pm
SHS
$480/495
9/17–12/5
1108.207
9/16–12/4
1108.208
Intermediate/Advanced M/W
6:30–8:00pm
SHS
$480/495
Ages 12–17: 1 workout a week (pick either day to attend) Beginner/Intermediate Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu/Th
6:30–8:00pm
SHS
$240/255
9/17–12/5
1108.209
9/16–12/4
1108.210
Intermediate/Advanced M/W
12
6:30–8:00pm
SHS
$240/255
Introduction to Archery
(4 weeks) 10–17 years
Experience East County’s only indoor archery range at LionHeart Academy‘s facility in El Cajon. Archers will be shooting arrows at each class and improving their skills with a variety of challenging drills and games. Participants should wear a t-shirt, long pants and athletic footwear. Membership with US Archery is required by the 3rd class. The cost is $15/year and can be purchased at www.usarchery.org Instructor: LionHeart Academy Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
M
5:30–6:30pm
LHA
$100/115
10/7–10/28
1101.203
Sa
12:30–1:30pm
LHA
$100/115
10/5–10/26
1101.204
Fencing
(4 weeks) 7–17 years
Put on your mask, jacket, glove, pants, lame and grab a foil! The sport of fencing offers the thrilling experience of modern swordplay in a safe and supervised environment. Activities include fencing duels, drills and games designed to teach agility, strength and focus. All equipment is provided. Membership with USFencing for $10 is required and can be obtained at www.usfencing.org. Instructor: Stuart Lee & LionHeart Academy Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
4:00–5:30pm
LHA
$100/115
10/1–10/22
1119.201
Th
4:00–5:30pm
LHA
$100/115
10/3–10/24
1119.202
ADULT CLASSES Self Defense
(10 weeks) Adults
Defend yourself and your family by learning to respond to a physical assault encounter. This survival-based self-defense system combines tactics and strategies from karate, jujitsu, and aikido. Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Tu
7:30–8:30pm
CH-8P
$98/113
9/17–11/19
1109.207
Adult Golf Clinic
(8 weeks) Adults
Beginners and intermediate players can come and learn to play golf in a fun and relaxed environment. Students will learn the proper techniques for putting, chipping, full swing, as well as the rules and etiquette of golf. Range balls and rental clubs included. Instructor: Rex Cole, PGA Professional Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Su
4:00–5:00pm
COGC
$170/185
9/22–11/10
1115.201
Medieval Sword
(4 weeks) Adults
Have fun learning about a selection of noteworthy historical warriors: Viking adventurers, knights in armor, daring archers and yeomen. Participants will discover historical facts about the warriors of the medieval world; get an up-close, hands-on look at authentic chain mail, swords, and armor; and, of course, take part in plenty of exciting, active battles and team games under the supervision of the coaching staff - all with an emphasis on the “warrior’s code” of honor and chivalry. Instructor: LionHeart Academy Staff Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Th
5:30-7:00pm
LHA
$100/115
10/3–10/24
1101.206
Power Vinyasa Yoga
(8 weeks) 16 years–Adults
This certified Vinyasa Flow Style program focuses on strength training, balance and flexibility. Challenging variations are provided to ensure all students continuously improve within their own abilities. Experience the many benefits a regular yoga workout can bring into your life. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Vanessa Hamilton, Trad Am Karate
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Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
Sa
8:00–9:00am
KS
$70/85
9/21–11/9
1117.201
Low Impact Fitness Dance
(10 weeks) Adults
Fun, energetic class that makes you feel amazing. Consists of Jazz dance warm ups, Zumba dance routines and Yoga stretching and cool down. Class will meet two times a week on Mondays and Wednesdays. Instructor: Vivian Chaney Day
Time
Location
R/NR
Dates
Course Number
M/W
7:30–8:30pm
CH-7
$80/95
9/9–11/25
1213.201
Pickleball at Big Rock Park All levels and beginners welcome. Volunteer attendants provide first time participants basic instruction, rules and loaner equipment. Big Rock Park tennis courts = 8 pickleball courts Tues, Wed & Thurs: 8:00am–12:00pm Sundays: 8:00am–4:00pm All other days available for open play for either tennis or pickleball
Pickleball at Santana High School Select courts at Santana High School open for pickleball play. Courts available from 8:00am–dusk on Saturdays and Sundays. Courts are lined for pickleball use, but nets must be lowered to accommodate legal pickleball height. Users are responsible for lowering nets for play and raising them after each use. Please see signage near courts for instructions on adjusting net height. *Courts will be available after 12 pm on November 30.
Disc Golf Mast Park is undergoing major renovations. The park, along with the disc golf course will be closed during construction. Work is expected to be completed by the end of 2019. Questions? Call Community Services at 619-258-4100 ext. 222 Looking for another location to play disc golf during construction? Visit www.mastpark.com for a list of alternative options.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES COMING SOON… Mast Park Improvement project includes:
Mission Trails Regional Park
• New trails, restroom, basketball court, playground & nature play area • Three picnic shelters • Enhanced dog park • Improved disc golf course • Native & drought tolerant plants and trees
(619) 668-3281 www.mtrp.org Take advantage of more than 40 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails at this 6,100-acre reserve, one of the nation’s largest urban open-space parks. Free outdoor programs include guided nature walks, stargazing and bird watching. MTRP is always recruiting volunteers. Personalized on-the-job training is provided. For more information, contact Visitor Center Director David Lee at (619) 668-3278, dlee@mtrp.org.
Grand opening date to be determined. Visit mastpark.com for most up to date information.
Walker Preserve Trail 9500 Magnolia Avenue Come visit Santee’s 107-acre Walker Preserve along the San Diego River. Chances are you’ll see a variety of birds and other wildlife along this unpaved, 14-foot-wide trail. The mostly flat path, which extends for 1.13 miles from Magnolia Avenue to the city boundary with Lakeside, has a shade structure, drinking fountain, mister and bike repair.
Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve (619) 596-3141 www.santeelakes.com Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve hosts over 660,000 visitors a year. This 190 acre park with seven beautiful lakes provides several amenities including: camping, cabin rentals, fishing, boating, special events, picnicking, seven playgrounds including a Sprayground, 5 miles of walking trails, and features approximately 230 bird species. The lakes are stocked with sport fish year-round and no state fishing license is needed, only a permit from the General Store. Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve is owned and operated by Padre Dam Municipal Water District. For more information please visit santeelakes.com.
The Friends of Santee’s River Park The Friends of Santee’s River Park is a community group united in their goal of preserving and enhancing the San Diego River and surrounding park areas within the City of Santee. The Friends of Santee’s River Park work in partnership with the City of Santee and residents to take ownership in their stretch of the San Diego River in an effort to maintain the fragile ecosystem and the greenbelt and beautiful parks that surround it. Contact us at santee@sandiegoriver.org
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Sycamore Canyon Open Space Preserve/Goodan Ranch (858) 513-4737 www.sdparks.org Hike and bike along miles of trails within 2,200 acres of hills nestled between the cities of Santee and Poway. Stop by the visitor center and ranger office in the canyon, a one-mile walk from the staging area. Free programs offered yearround. Accommodations made for those with disabilities. Directions: Goodan staging area - Poway Road, east on Garden Road, south on Sycamore Canyon Road. Hwy. 67 staging area - Southbound Hwy. 67, half mile south of Scripps Poway Pkwy.
Arbor Day – Tree Planting Event Saturday, September 7 9am – Noon Walker Preserve 9500 Magnolia Ave, Santee Sign up to volunteer or have questions: volunteer@sandiegoriver.org www.investfromthegroundup.org/cool-parks
Santee Seniors 55+
Get Involved • Stay Connected • Be Active
For more information about programs and trips for active older adults please visit SanteeRec.com and scroll down to Santee Seniors 55+ or call (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 or ext. 120
Senior Group Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays 9:00am Active older adults meet to get involved, stay connected and be active. Pre-registration is not required. Enjoy the company of others, make new friends and take advantage of the activities during the week. Monthly calendar available online at SanteeRec.com or at City Hall, Building 6.
Out and About A day-tripper’s delight, this program is for adventurous older adults who like to explore local and regional destinations within San Diego County. Participants generally take the trolley as a group to any destinations out of the East County area. For our trips occurring within East County, the group will meet at the destination, and carpooling is encouraged. Pre–registration is required. To preregister you can sign up at Senior Group or call (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 or ext. 120.
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First Wednesday First Wednesday of each month 9:00–11:00am The Santee Branch Library is sponsoring activities on the first Wednesday of the month at Santee City Hall in Building 7 (10601 Magnolia Avenue). Activities include musical acts, cooking, author signings, and guest speakers presenting on a variety of topics. Coffee included.
Senior Trips
Off Broadway Live presents…. Roadshow A national talent singing contest meets old style record sales marketing. Artists used to promote themselves by driving from city to city “Barnstorming” across the country doing local shows. Follow the Roadshow as these singers barnstorm to win the contest that comes with a record deal and a year-long tour, but you have to follow the rules! Date: Sunday, September 29, 2019 Time: 3:00pm Fee: $26 Santee Resident, $30 Non-Resident Location: Off Broadway Live, 9490 Cuyamaca St. Santee, CA 92071 Registration Deadline: September 18, 2019 Course number: 5201.201
Bus Trip to the Nixon Library Take a journey with us to explore the Nixon Presidential Library, which was renovated in 2016. The presidential museum features 22 unique spaces that incorporate multimedia and interactive technologies. Travel through President Nixon’s presidency and resignation and return to his origins in the “Back to the Beginning” gallery. From there, travel through Nixon’s life and his extraordinary accomplishments prior to becoming the 37th President of the United States. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is opening an all-new interactive special exhibit, Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Mankind. Lunch is included. Date: Sunday, October 27, 2019 Departure Time: 9:00am Return Time: approximately 7:00pm Fee: $35 Santee Residents, $47 Non-Residents Departure and Return Location: Santee City Hall, Bldg. 8 parking lot. 10601 Magnolia Ave., Santee 92071 Includes: Transportation sponsored by SPARC, admission and lunch. Bring: Money for snacks & gift shop Registration Deadline: October 18, 2019 Course number: 5201.203 Bus seats will be selected by order of enrollment. If you require seating accommodations please indicate when registering.
Financial aid is available for Santee residents to participate in recreation programs and trips. Submit your VIP application to find out if you are eligible for a $55 credit. Participants may apply for financial assistance once every quarter. Credit may be applied to any senior activity requiring a fee to participate. 16
FACILITIES
Affordable facilities for all occasions Santee Civic Center offers reasonably priced rooms that can accommodate a variety of functions, including banquets, weddings, meetings, parties or other special events. Our three rooms can accommodate groups from 20 to 200 participants. We offer rectangular or round tables with chairs to accommodate your group and have additional rental equipment including dance floor, decorations and other amenities. For an additional fee, staff services are available to assist with equipment set up, breakdown and cleanup at your event. The Civic Center is climate controlled and features ramps and railings for inclusive access. Ample parking is available.
Building
7
8A
8P
Square Feet
2,611
1,634
2,990
Maximum Occupancy
200
Maximum tables
130
70
200
meeting
130
dining
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9
17
round
17
9
17
rectangle
A Facility Rental Application is required and can be obtained by contacting the Community Services Department at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222. Fees, rules, regulations and specifications regarding required liability insurance and security deposit will be discussed at time of application. When alcohol is served, additional insurance is required. 17
AQUATIC CENTER at the Cameron Family YMCA 10123 Riverwalk Drive at Town Center Community Park
(619) 449-9622
In partnership with the City of Santee, the Cameron Family YMCA operates an aquatics center that’s open to the general public as well as YMCA members. The center features a 25 meter-by-25-yard swimming pool, an activity pool with play structure, a water slide and water exercise area and locker rooms. Group, private swim lessons and swim team are offered year round.
www.ymca.org/cameron
PRICES:
Daily Open/Lap Swim Pass Cameron Family YMCA Members – FREE Santee Resident Participants – $3.00* Non–Santee Resident Participants – $8.00* *ID required to show proof of Santee residency. Water Exercise Day Pass – $20.00* *subject to change.
Located in Santee Town Center Community Park, this 15-acre sports complex includes three softball/baseball fields with 300-foot fences, synthetic turf outfields and stadium seating, two 180-by-80-foot soccer arenas, spectator seating, a four-station batting cage, and a restaurant. Leagues are offered for team and individual players of all skill levels. For a full description of leagues, fees and season starting dates, visit website or contact us:
9951 Riverwalk Drive Santee www.sportsplexusa.com (619) 334-1000 ext.318
Adult Softball Leagues Contact Jeff Eidson (619) 334-1000 ext. 401 jeff.eidson@ sportsplexusa.com
Adult Indoor Soccer Leagues Contact Anthony Paz (619) 334-1000 ext. 417 anthony.paz@ sportsplexusa.com
Youth Recreation & Mighty Mite Soccer Contact Alissa Mitrovich (619) 334-1000 ext. 318 alissa.mitrovich@ sportsplexusa.com
YOUTH SPORTS GROUPS ORGANIZATION American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO)
WEBPAGE
(619) 654-9389
www.ayso341.org
Boys and Girls Clubs of East County: Santee Clubhouse
(619) 938-2582
www.bgcec.org/Santee-clubhouse
Santana National Little League Baseball
(657) 888-3064
www.santananational.com
USA Softball of Southern California Santee
(619) 322-0067
www.usasoftballofsocalsantee.com www.santeepioneerlittleleague.com
Santee Pioneer National Little League Baseball
(619) 669-8625
Santee Sports Council
(619) 249-3407
Santee Ravens Football & Cheer
(619) 438-0773
www.santeeravens.com
(619) 334-1000 ext. 318
www.sportsplexusa.com
Santee Sportsplex Youth Indoor Soccer
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PHONE
Santee Aviators Lacrosse
(619) 324-3528
www.santeeyouthlacrosse.com
West Hills Little League Baseball
(731) 599-2989
www.westhillslittleleague.org
My NFL Flag Football
(619) 244-8607
www.mynflflag.com
RECREATION SERVICES 3 WAYS TO PAY
Office Hours
Payment is required at the time of registration. You may pay by any of the following methods:
Monday–Thursday: 8:00am–5:00pm Friday: 8:00am–1:00pm Phone: (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 Fax: (619) 258-4189 E-mail: csdfrontdesk@cityofsanteeca.gov Website: www.SanteeRec.com Proof of Residency A resident (R) is a person who lives within the city limits of Santee. Residency is based on the address of the class participant, not on the address of the payee. Proof of residency is required. Acceptable documents are: address imprinted on personal check, current property tax bill, utility bill, or driver’s license. (First time registrants only) Nonresidents (NR) are welcome to sign up for our programs. An additional fee applies.
Proof of Age (Minor registrants—first time only) Proof of age must be provided the first time you register with us. Participants must meet the minimum age requirement by the first day of activity and must not exceed the advertised maximum age. Proof of birth date is required. Acceptable documents are: birth certificate, immunization card, health card, or passport. The City of Santee is proud to be affiliated with KIT. Please contact Community Services at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 three (3) weeks prior to start date of program if your child requires accommodations due to a medical condition or disability.
Financial Assistance (Voucher Incentive Program VIP) The financial assistance resident program provides financial assistance, to children, teens, and seniors to participate in city recreation programs. Funding is provided through funds raised by the Santee Park and Recreation Committee (SPARC) and recreation activity donations. To be eligible, applicants must live in Santee and have a total household income that meets U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines. Applications can be obtained at Santee City Hall, 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Building 6. For more information call (619) 258-4100 ext. 222.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed If you are unsatisfied with your experience you may apply for a transfer, credit or refund by submitting a written request within the same session. If an activity is cancelled due to a lack of enrollment, you can register for an alternative activity, if available or request a refund. A fee may apply. Non-resident and on-line service fees are not refundable for all situations/programming. The Recreation Services Division reserves the right to cancel or combine activities, or change instructors as needed.
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1. Credit 2. Check 3. Cash MasterCard and Visa
Payable to “City of Santee”
Walk–in only, do not mail cash
Register Now!
Complete the registration form on the next page and submit it along with the required residency verification. If applicable, submit your age verification, and/or Voucher Incentive Program letter in one of the following ways:
6 Ways to Register Payment is required at the time of registration.
1 Online: Use convenient online registration
for activities. Go to santeerec.com and click on the Register Online button. (Note: a convenience fee applies, nonrefundable. VIP and family discount not available online.) Customers may need to establish a new log on by calling (619) 2584100 ext. 222.
2 Email: You may email your
registration (credit cards only) to CSDfrontdesk@cityofsanteeca.gov
3 Mail to: Recreation Programs
City of Santee 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 6 Santee, CA 92071
4 Fax: You may fax your registration (credit cards only) to (619) 258-4189.
5 Drop Off: Hand deliver completed
registration in a sealed envelope to our 24hour drop box at 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 6. (No cash)
6 Walk–In: You may register at our offices during regular business hours. Late registration is accepted, in most cases, through the first week of classes.
Santee Recreation Registration & Teen Center Membership Form
ONE FORM PER FAMILY FORM MAY BE COPIED
Primary Adult Contact First Name
Where did you find information about this program?
Last Name
oResident oNon-resident
Address City
State
Zip
Home Phone
Other Phone
Authorized Pick Up/Emergency Contact (different from above)
Phone Number
Participant #1 DOB: _____________
Address same as above.
Relationship
Participant #2
Name: __________________________________ Gender: M F o
c City Web Site c Santee School District/PeachJar c Facebook c Email c Other
Name: __________________________________ Gender: M F o
DOB: _____________
Address same as above.
Medical concerns and information:
Medical concerns and information:
oSpecial accommodations needed to participate in the activity.
oMedication needed/taken during program hours.
oSpecial accommodations needed to participate in the activity.
oMedication needed/taken during program hours.
oAllergies, behavior/attention issues,
(Youth; if box checked, Administration of Medication form required.) Youth Only oParticipant may sign themselves in/ out of activity. oCustody concerns.
oAllergies, behavior/attention issues,
(Youth; if box checked, Administration of Medication form required.) Youth Only oParticipant may sign themselves in/ out of activity. oCustody concerns.
injuries or illness. __________________________________ Details
oCurrently taking medication. __________________________________ Name/Dosage/Purpose
injuries or illness. __________________________________ Details
oCurrently taking medication. __________________________________ Name/Dosage/Purpose
Complete below for Santee Teen Center Membership I agree to allow my child to: (Please circle Y or N) Y N View PG-13 movies with the Teen Center. Y N Participate in supervised walking local outings within the City of Santee. Code of Conduct applies to all members School:__________________
Program Registration Participant’s First & Last Name
Class/Activity/Camp
Day
Time
Location
Start Date
Course #
Fee
Method of Payment Credit Card
c Visa
FAX (619) 258-4189 EMAIL csdfrontdesk@cityofsanteeca.gov
c MasterCard
NAME ON CARD
Expiration Date Signature
V-code
Check Payable to the City of Santee ($5 returned check fee)
c
Mail to: Recreation Programs, City of Santee 10601 Magnolia Ave., Bldg. 6 Santee, CA 92071
Cash Walk-In ONLY
c
Subtotal Program Registration Fee VIP
PLEASE, No Cash in Drop Box
Recreation Activity Fund Donation+ TOTAL
The City’s Liability Waiver must be signed by all participants over the age of 18, or if minor, by a parent/guardian.
Release from Liability, Indemnification, and Photographic Release. (Please read before signing.) I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to participate and/or allow the participant(s) listed above to participate in the recreation program(s) indicated. I understand that recreation programs, by their very nature, can present circumstances that place the participant at some risk of injury. Among factors affecting potential for injury are the inherent risks of the activity and the participant’s aptitude and intensity of involvement. I understand and agree that I am and/or the above-named participant(s) is/are entered into this program at my/their own risk. In consideration of the acceptance of this registration form for the activities listed, the participant(s) named on this form or his/her legal guardian, agrees as follows: I understand the nature and content of the activity(ies) listed and am aware of the potential dangers incidental to engaging in the program(s). I agree to release, indemnify, defend and hold the City of Santee, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and independent contractors harmless and free from any and all liability of any nature resulting directly or indirectly from participation in the(se) program(s), including but not limited to liability for any and all demands, damages, claims, suits, liens and judgments, including costs and attorneys’ fees, of whatever nature, or for injury or death of any person, damage to property, or interference with the use of property, arising from or in connection with participation in the program(s). In the unlikely event of a serious injury, emergency medical providers will be directed to properly treat participant(s) and if needed, they will transport participant(s) to the hospital. Your signature below satisfies the following requirements: It authorizes staff to seek necessary medical attention for participant(s) in an emergency. It confirms the information on this form is correct to the best of your knowledge. I permit the Community Services Department to use and publish photographs and/or videotapes of me and/or my children for purposes of presenting recreation activities to the community and to promote the recreation program to prospective clients and/or participants. I also give permission to release such photographs and/or videotapes to the news media in support of the program. I have carefully read this Indemnity, Release, Waiver and Assumption of Risk Agreement and fully understand its contents and understand that it shall be binding upon me, my heirs, successors and assigns. I am aware that this is a full release of liability and sign it of my own free will. THE CITY OF SANTEE DOES NOT HAVE OR PROVIDE MEDICAL OR ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE FOR PERSONS INVOLVED IN PROGRAMS SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF SANTEE’S DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES.
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Signature(s):
Date:
camp registration form 2/2019