performing arts
PARKS & RECREATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Mission Statement
We create community by providing exceptional programs, caring for and enriching public spaces and facilitating rewarding life experiences.
All programs, activities and events are subject to change.
Staff
Nicolas Chavez
Community Services Director
Anne Morrison
Recreation Services Manager
Becky Lowndes
Special Events Supervisor
James Northum
Recreation Supervisor
Alicia Curtis
Recreation Coordinator
Matthew Foster
Recreation Coordinator
Emily Tolliver Recreation Coordinator
Sam Rensberry
Public Services Manager
Eric King Parks & Landscape Supervisor
Chris Gooden Public Works Supervisor
SPARC
Santee Park & Recreation Committee
Dan Bickford
Anita Bautista
Cyndy Carlton
Michelle Dressler
Ken Fox
Lynda Marrokal
Ryan McCarthy
Kathleen Pishny
Stephanie Price
Alan Tuthill
Dean Velasco, Chair
Committee applications now being accepted. Contact (619) 258-4100 ext. 114 for more information and to apply.
cancellation refund policy
To view Santee Parks & Recreation Cancellation & Refund Policy regarding program registration, membership and indoor/outdoor rentals, please visit SanteeRec.com or scan the QR code.
If you are unsatisfied with your program or activity, you may apply for a transfer or refund by submitting a written request within the same session by contacting Community Services at csdfrontdesk@cityofsanteeca.gov or (619) 258-4100 ext. 222.
• There is no fee for any program or activity cancelled by the Community Services Department.
• All online transaction fees and non-resident fees are non-refundable (exceptions may apply).
• Exceptions may be considered at the discretion of the department.
• All outdoor reservations are in effect, rain or shine.
Recreation Program Participant Conduct Expectations
The City of Santee is proud to offer safe and inclusive recreation programs to all of our participants. To ensure a positive experience for all recreation program participants, standards of behavior are expected by all:
• Actions must not interfere with the safety of security of self or others.
• Respect must be shown to all involved with the program – participants, instructors, staff, observers, or others.
• Respect must be shown for others property as well as the program facility.
• Participant must be accountable for actions and the consequences thereafter.
Community Clean-Up & Paper Shredding Event
Saturday, September 16 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Santee City Hall
10601 Magnolia Ave, Santee
Santee residents may drop off unwanted items such as appliances, mattresses, furniture and tree limbs. This is for household waste only. Be prepared to show proof of residency with a driver’s license, utility or Waste Management bill.
Movie in the Park: Coco
Saturday, September 30 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Town Center Community Park East
550 Park Center Dr, Santee
Pre-show activities begin at 4:00pm, show starts at dusk (6:45ish)
Santee is proud to join the San Diego County’s annual Movie in the Park Program showcasing movies all over the county.
Saturday, October 21
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Town Center Community Park East
550 Park Center Drive, Santee
Live music, food and beverage samples, giving trees, and more!
Support People, Parks, and Programs. Tickets on sale now!
For sponsorship & vendor opportunities, contact Santee Special Events at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 or specialevents@cityofsanteeca.gov
This event is for ages 21 and over.
Friday, November 17
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Santee Trolley Square
9884 Mission Gorge Rd, Santee
Tree lighting, Santa photos, kids' activities, and more!
Selfies with Santa
Saturday, November 18 | 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Santee Trolley Square
Additional time to take photos with Santa!
SANTEE LOCATION GUIDE
Mast Park Disc Golf Course
Bring your family and friends for an engaging round of play on this challenging nine-hole course. The course features two tees per hole, offering a total of 18 holes of fun for all ages and skill levels.
Youth under 18 years: Free Adults (18 years and over): $4 weekdays/$5 weekends - pay at park kiosk.
Monthly adult passes: $25 Santee resident/$30 non-resident - available at SanteeeRec.com
The Dog Haus concession stand at Mast Park is located directly north of the dog park area. They offer disc golf and dog park supplies as well as drinks, snacks, candy, sports balls and cornhole bags.
Some call Riverwalk Grill a hidden gem at Town Center Community Park East. A place to enjoy a good burger or craft beer, as the kids delight in loaded tater tots and a cherry slushie.
Online Picnic Shelter Reservations Available at SanteeRec.com
Special Entertainment Vendors require approval before being authorized to operate in Santee City Parks. Visit Community Services for a list of approved vendors or go online to SanteeRec.com
Other Santee Parks without picnic shelter rentals: Deputy Ken Collier Park + Sky Ranch Park
*1/2 day/ 4 hour time slots: 8:30am-12:30pm or 1:00-5:00pm
*Full Day Timeframe: 8:30am-5:00pm (must book both timeslots)
Rates listed are Santee Resident prices. Contact Community Services for Non-Resident rates. Prices subject to change.
For a direct link to the Santee Parks and Recreation Cancellation Refund Policy, please see page 1.
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 patriotic flags and other amenities like Holiday decor.
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.
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 and a security presence is required.
For a direct link to the Santee Parks and Recreation Cancellation Refund Policy, please see page 1.
performing arts
NEW! Beginner Ballet
4-8 years
Introduction to the fundamentals of classical ballet technique in an imaginative atmosphere designed to make learning dance FUN! Proper technique, terminology and exercises will be explored. Children will learn a special dance routine to perform for families at the end of the session.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
Session 1
Acrobatics/Dance Combo 4-10 years
Combines dance with acrobatic skills that are popular today. Students will learn fundamental dance technique including turns, leaps and jumps combined with stretching, flexibility, acrobatic tricks and more. Learn a special routine to perform for families at the end of the session.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
Session 1
*No class on 11/20
NEW! Preschool Storybook Musical Theater and Dance
*No class on 11/22
3-5 years
Casting all boys and girls! Students will explore fun drama games, dance choreography for musical theater and acting skills. Students will get cast parts, learn acting lines and a dance routine from Encanto (session 1) and The Grinch (session 2) in preparation for an end of session abridged play presentation for families. Costumes to borrow are included.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
Session 1: Encanto
*No class on 11/20
Junior Storybook Musical Theater and Dance
5-12 years
Casting all boys and girls! Students will explore fun drama games, dance choreography for musical theater and acting skills. Students will get cast parts, learn acting lines and a dance routine from The Little Mermaid (session 1) and Elf the Musical (session 2) in preparation for an end of session abridged play presentation for families. Costumes to borrow are included.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1: The Little Mermaid
Session 2: Elf the Musical
*No class on 11/23
2
Parent and Me Tumbling/Gymnastics Walking-3 years
Introduces the basics of tumbling/gymnastics to your little one with the comfort of mom or dad by their side. In this instructor led class, participants will get their energy out learning beginner gymnastics and tumbling techniques using equipment, mats and games in a fun atmosphere.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1
Cheerleading, Pom Dance & Tumble
3-11 years
GO FIGHT WIN! Join us for all the fun in this high energy cheer and dance class. Students will work on the fundamentals of cheerleading and pom pom dance technique including arm motions, kicks/jumps, cheers, beginner tumbling, sideline dances, stretches and a full routine to perform for families. Great for making new friends and building self-confidence.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1: 3-4 years
Ballet/Tap Combo
3-5 years
Introduction to the fundamentals of ballet/tap technique in an imaginative atmosphere designed to make learning dance fun. Proper technique, terminology and exercises will be explored. The children will learn a special dance routine to perform for families at the end of the session.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1
*No class on 10/31 and 11/21
Pee Wee Tumbling & Gymnastics
3-4 years
Help build strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination in your preschooler. Work off their energy by learning beginner progressive tumbling skills while incorporating gymnastics equipment and props, all while having fun!
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions Session 1
*No class on 11/10 and 11/24
Junior Tumbling & Gymnastics
2
5-10 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. It is perfect for beginners.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1
*No class on 11/23
Hip
2
years
Calling all boys and girls! Learn to move like your favorite pop stars through fun hip-hop warm-ups, across the floor technique and combos and learn full choreographed dance routines to today’s hit music to perform for families at the end of the session.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1: 3-5 years
For a direct link to the Santee Parks and Recreation Cancellation Refund Policy, please see page 1.
performing arts early enrichment & education
Tiny Tots Enrichment Program 3-5 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 potty-trained and will participate independently. Great for parents who are looking for an opportunity to enhance their child's knowledge and social skills. Please pack a snack and drink daily. We are offering three sessions for the fall and each session will be 4 weeks long. Space is limited so sign up today.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Three 4-week sessions
1
Kids Cooking Class 5-12 years
Bake up tasty treats and dishes and more while channeling your creativity in decorating your culinary masterpieces. Learn to follow directions, work as a team and create a variety of recipes! The process is just as fun as the end result. Session 1 recipes include Monster Donuts, Spooky Halloween
Pudding, Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies and Pumpkin Patch Marshmallow Bites. Session 2 recipes include Homemade Thanksgiving Butter, Bunny Bread Rolls, Peppermint Bark, Christmas Tree Brownies, Krispy Holiday Wreath cookies and Gingerbread Houses.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
1
Child and Babysitting Safety Class 11-16 years
NEW! Kids Science Experiments
3-11 years
Let your child’s curiosity for science shine! Our hands-on science experiments will get your little scientists minds working while having fun as they create volcanos, slime, ice cream, baking soda potions, giant bubbles and more! Space is limited so register today.
Instructor: Charlene’s Dance & Cheer Two 6-week sessions
years
Child and Babysitter Safety class is a community education program that covers child safety and basic care for infants and children. Topics covered include: sitter safety, infant/child feeding, diapering procedures, recognizing an emergency, child/infant CPR and basic first aid for children. Participants receive a digital download of the booklet, a Babysitter Certificate from the American Health & Safety Institute and an Infant/Child CPR certificate of participation upon completion.
Instructor: Lockhart Training
dog training
Agility Workshops
10 weeks and older
An introduction to some basic agility obstacles and how to teach the dogs to move through the obstacles. This is not for competition, but just for fun. It requires a great deal of trust between owner and dog to be successful running agility obstacles. Learning to do this with your dog will make a deep and lasting bond and it is both great exercise and great fun! Some of the agility obstacles taught will be: teeter-totter, weave poles, jumps, going through a tunnel, going through the shoot, working on tables and going through a hoop.
*To enroll in this class your dog must have had their second round of vaccines.
Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
8 weeks
Dog Training - Advanced 10 weeks and older
This class is the culmination of our training program. With more new behaviors such as side, visit, touch and under, the focus for this class is to be able to take our dogs into public situations with confidence. There will be a minimum of three outings, where class is held in a public place. During the last class everyone gets to take the Canine Good Citizen Test, a program by the American Kennel Club that promotes responsible dog ownership and encourages the training of well-mannered dogs.
*To enroll in this class your dog must have had their second round of vaccines and have completed the intermediate class.
Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
Dog Training – Basic
10 weeks and older
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 and stay. 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. For those with dogs that will be under a year of age at the end of the class the American Kennel Club S.T.A.R. Puppy Certification will be available. The first class will be 90 minutes.
*To enroll in this class your dog must have had their second round of vaccines.
Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
8 weeks
Dog Training - Intermediate 10 weeks and older
This class continues to be an extremely 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/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 weeks
*No class on 12/23 and 12/30
8 weeks
Dog Training - Advanced Plus 10 weeks and older
What do you do once you and your dog have completed the Advanced Class? You come to Advanced PLUS Class! This class will work on more public manners in both restaurant settings and going in businesses that are dog friendly. We will continue to refine both the people’s and the dog’s skills with 6 outings, 2 of which will be to restaurants. This class will also focus on having the dogs working in closer proximity with other dogs to be able to function in a greater variety of situations.
*To enroll in this class your dog must have had their second round of vaccines and have completed the advanced class.
Instructor: Lifetime Dog Training
8 weeks
Karate & Self-Defense
arts
NEW! Coed Self Defense Clinic 12 years - Adults (ages 12 and under w/ parent)
Everyone should have the tools to feel safe and confident. Learn to protect yourself by using self-defense techniques as well as learn strategies to improve your awareness in uncertain environments. Extra focus will be placed on home invasion and active shooter defensive measures. Invite your friends, co-workers and other family members. Wear comfortable exercise clothes and close-toed shoes. Children under 12 may attend with parent for $15.
Instructor: Trad Am Karate Staff
Family Karate Adults, Individuals and child 6+
Improve your overall fitness and mental discipline as you and your child learn self-defense techniques that also boosts self-confidence. Beginning through intermediate level. Fee includes one adult and one child. Each additional family member is $35. Individuals are also welcome and the registration fee is $80.
Instructor: Trad Am Karate Studio 10 weeks
The Santee Teen Center is an after-school and summer break drop-in recreation program designed for pre-teens and teens in grades 5- 12, up to age 17.
School Year Hours
Through June 12, 2023
Monday–Friday, 2:00–6:00pm Hours adjusted to match early dismissal for Santee School District schedule.
Closed Saturday & Sunday
Closed Sept 4, Nov 10, 20-24, 2023
Annual Members Fee
Only $55 for Santee Residents and $70 for Non-Residents. Financial aid available. Don’t have a Teen Center membership? Come check out the Teen Center for your 1st time for FREE!
After-School Transportation*
Available during the school year for Santee School District students in grades 6-8.
Transportation is not available for 5th grade students due to earlier dismissal times. 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 @ Big Rock Park. (Chet F. Harritt transportation not provided, within walking distance of the Teen Center.)
For more information call (619) 258-4100 ext. 222
Santee Teen Center @ Big Rock Park 8115 Arlette Street
Teen Center Recreation Coordinator
(619) 258-4191
(619) 258-4100 ext. 210/222
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.
Teen Center Activity Calendar
SEPTEMBER
7 Teen Center Marshmallow baseball
The Santee Teen Center has partnered with SD Nights and the Santee Branch Library to offer engaging recreation and educational presentations to empower a stronger youth.
Free activities for teens 3:00-5:00pm 5th grade – age 17 years on scheduled dates
Non-Teen Center members welcome to partnered events, no membership required
SanteeSkatePark.com
10250 Woodglen Vista Drive
Community Services (619) 258-4100 ext.222
Skate Park Hours
Daily 10:00am-Sunset (may close due to weather conditions)
Participants are required to wear a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads.
Participants must bring skateboard, BMX bike, scooter and/or wheelchair.
*Participants under age six must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Fall BMX/Skateboard/Scooter Class 5-13 Years
Geared towards riders of all levels. Students will learn tricks, maneuvers, how to use all aspects of the Skate Park including safety, etiquette and maintenance. Students will be divided by age and skill level.
Bring: BMX Bike, Skateboard or Scooter, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and water bottle.
Instructor: City of Santee Staff 6 weeks
aquatic center at the cameron family ymca
10123 Riverwalk Drive at Town Center Community Park (619) 449-9622 www.ymcasd.org/locations/cameron-family-ymca
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, and water exercise area and locker rooms. Group, private swim lessons and swim team are offered year round.
PRICES:
Daily Open/Lap Swim Pass
Cameron Family YMCA Members – FREE
Santee Resident Participants – $4.00*
Non–Santee Resident Participants – $8.00*
*ID required to show proof of Santee residency.
Water Exercise Day Pass – $20.00*
*Fees subject to change.
Santee’s Parks & Recreation Cancellation Refund Policy has been updated. See page 1 for a direct link to the latest policy.
Monthly calendar available online at SanteeRec.com or at City Hall, Building 6.
Senior Group
Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays
10:00am
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.
Out & 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.
Queen Mary Tour + Long Beach Harbor Cruise
Delve into the Queen Mary's expansive past, including her groundbreaking construction, her time as a troopship during WWII and of course, her glory days as the world's most luxurious and technologically advanced ocean liner. After enjoy a 45-minute fully narrated tour of the scenic Long Beach harbor. Learn history about the harbor, see the beautiful Long Beach skyline, California Sea Lions playing in the harbor, the world-famous Queen Mary, large cargo and container ships from all over the world and much more! There will be a fair amount of walking, so please wear comfortable shoes.
Date: October 15, 2023
Departure Time: 8:30am
Return Time: approximately 6:30pm
Fee: $60 Santee Resident, $75 Non-Resident
Departure and Return Location: Santee City Hall
Bring: Money for lunch & snacks
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, September 27 Space is limited.
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.
For a direct link to the Santee Parks and Recreation Cancellation Refund Policy, please see page 1.
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santee seniors 55+
San Diego Seal Tour
Registration Deadline: Friday, October 27- you must register to attend and space is limited
Take the trolley to Seaport Village to embark on a 100-minute, fully narrated SEAL Tour. Wind your way through picturesque San Diego streets before splashing down for a cruise through the waters of San Diego Bay. Experience the history and ecological wonders of San Diego in the comfort and security of our Hydra-Terras. Here you will learn first-hand of our rich military history and cruise through the waters that are the playground of the California Sea Lion. After the tour, you can enjoy lunch at the restaurant of your choice and visit the many retail shops that downtown offers.
Date: Tuesday, November 7
Departure Time: 9:00am
Return Time: Approx. 3:00pm
Fee: $30 Santee Resident, $41 Non-Resident
Bring: Money for trolley ticket, lunch & comfortable walking shoes
Departure and Return Location: Santee Trolley Station
Do you want Santee Seniors 55+ to come visit your mobile home park?
Please call us at 619-258-4100 ext. 211 for more information.
Feeling Fit Club
Join instructor Daphne Miller at Santee City Hall in Building 8P on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30-11:30am for this free County of San Diego sponsored fitness class for older adults. The goal of the Feeling Fit Club is to offer a safe, comfortable environment for older adults to engage in physical activity as well as to help older people develop and maintain their level of physical fitness. No pre-registration required.
Dog Parks
Well behaved off-leash dogs with their owners have three Santee locations to choose from:
Woodglen Vista Park, 10250 Woodglen Vista Dr. - Designated fenced dog park that is open daily dawn to dusk.
Mast Park, 9125 Carlton Hills Blvd. - Designated fenced dog park that is open daily dawn to dusk. Dog Park divided by puppy, small dogs and large dogs. Features include doggie drinking fountain and agility equipment.
Big Rock Park, 8125 Arlette St. – Designated off-leash area daily dawn to 9:00am (no fenced area available).
For more information regarding off leash rules and regulations visit:
PICKLEBALL AT BIG ROCK PARK
8125 Arlette St.
Pickleball
Pickleball is a popular activity that combines elements of badminton, table tennis and tennis. It can be played with two or four players and is a great way to stay in shape and connect with fellow community members.
Play starts at 8:00am
Eight dedicated pickleball courts with semi-permanent nets available year-round, open 8:00am - dusk. All levels and beginners welcome. Volunteer attendants provide first time participants basic instruction, rules and loaner equipment.
PARKING: Parking is limited in the Big Rock Park parking lot. Please utilize the public parking along Mesa Road.
For how-to videos and other pickleball information, visit:
outdoor adventures
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 a bike repair station.
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 of 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
Mission Trails
Regional Park
(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 at (619) 668-3278.
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 year-round. 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.
January is Santee
Discovery Month, be on the lookout for information about the planned activities at SanteeRec.com
Youth Sports & Girls’ Sports Equity
The City of Santee is working to ensure gender-based athletic equity in community sports. Take an in depth look at what Santee is doing to support athletic equity. Or
YOUTH SPORTS GROUPS
9951 Riverwalk Drive Santee www.sportsplexusa.com
(619) 334-1000 ext.2
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:
Adult Softball Leagues
Contact Zach McClanahan (619) 334-1000 ext. 401 zach.mcclanahan@ sportsplexusa.com
Adult Indoor Soccer Leagues
Contact Evan Wharton (619) 334-1000 ext. 417 evan.wharton@ sportsplexusa.com
Youth Recreation & Mighty Mite Soccer
Contact Brandon Garland (619) 334-1000 ext. 318 santeeyouthsoccer@ sportsplexusa.com
For questions regarding city parks field rentals/usage contact Community Services at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222
recreation services
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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.
Inclusion
The City of Santee supports inclusion in our recreation programs. Please contact Community Services at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222 three (3) weeks prior to start date of program if you or your child requires accommodations due to a medical condition or disability.
Refund Information
To view Santee Parks & Recreation Cancellation & Refund Policy regarding program registration, membership and indoor/outdoor rentals, please visit SanteeRec.com or scan the QR code. If you are unsatisfied with your program or activity, you may apply for a transfer or refund by submitting a written request, within the same session, by contacting Community Services at csdfrontdesk@cityofsanteeca. gov or (619) 258-4100 ext. 222. There is no fee for any program or activity cancelled by the Community Services Department. All online transaction fees and non-resident fees are non-refundable (exceptions may apply). The Parks & Recreation Division reserves the right to cancel or combine activities, or change instructors as needed.
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 application in one of the following ways:v
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, non-refundable. VIP and family discount not available online.)
2 Email: You may email your registration (credit cards only) to CSDfrontdesk@ cityofsanteeca.gov
3 Walk–In: You may register at our offices during regular business hours. Late registration is accepted, in most cases, through the first week of programs.
4 Mail to: Recreation Programs (no cash) City of Santee 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 6 Santee, CA 92071
5 Fax: You may fax your registration (credit cards only) to (619) 258-4189.
6 Drop Off: Hand deliver completed registration in a sealed envelope to our 24-hour drop box at 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 6. (No cash)
WAYS TO PAY
Payment is required at the time of registration. You may pay by any of the following methods:
Credit or Check
No cash accepted
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.
Office Hours
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
Santee’s Parks & Recreation Cancellation Refund Policy has been updated. See page 1 for a direct link to the latest policy.
Sante e Santee Recreation R e Recreation Re gistration For m gistration Form
Participant Conduct Expectations applicable to all registrants. See Activity Guide for more information.
Primary Adult Contact
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o Medication needed/taken during program hours. (Youth; if box checked, Administration of Medication form required.) Youth Only
Name: __________________________________
o Address same as above.
Medical concerns and information:
o Special accommodations needed to participate in the activity.
o Allergies, behavior/attention issues, injuries or illness.
Details
o Currently taking medication.
Name/Dosage/Purpose
o Participant may sign themselves in/ out of activity.
o Custody concerns.
Method of Payment
o Currently taking medication.
Name/Dosage/Purpose
o Medication needed/taken during program hours.
Where did you find information about this program?
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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.
(Youth; if box checked, Administration of Medication form required.)
Youth Only
o Participant may sign themselves in/ out of activity.
o Custody concerns.
Y N Participate in supervised walking local outings within the City of Santee.
Code of Conduct applies to all members School:__________________
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 recreatio n 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/thei r 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 potentia l dangers incidental to engaging in the program(s). COVID-19 is by its nature contagious, and I voluntarily assume the risk that the part icipants and I may be exposed to, or infected by COVID-19, by attending or participating in recreation program(s), and that such exposure or infection may result in personal injury, illness, permanent disability, or death. Knowing the risks involved, I nevertheless agree to rel ease, indemnify, defend and hold the City of Santee, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and independent contractors harmless and free f rom 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 partic ipation in the program(s). I expressly waive and relinquish all rights and benefits afforded by Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, which provides as follows: “A general release does not extend to claims that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release and that, if known by him or her, would have materially affected his or h er settlement with the debtor or released party.” 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 City of Santee to use, publish and post, including but not limited to, on t elevision (SanteeTV) and social media, 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 relea se such photographs and/or videotapes to the news media in support of the program. I have carefully read this Indemnity, Release, Waive r and Assumption of Risk Agreement and fully understand its contents and understand that it shall be binding upon me, my heirs, succe ssors 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
Below signature for both above waiver and YMCA Release & Waiver of Liability & Indemnity Agreement for Minors (Day Camp, X-Factor, Jr Leader) on back.