City of Stockton | Community Services | Winter/Spring Guide 2024

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CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ACTIVITY GUIDE

WINTER | SPRING 2024

www.stocktonca.gov/recreation


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WHAT’S INSIDE CONTACTS page 3

COMMUNITY CENTERS & SPORTS COMPLEXES page 4

PARTNER FACILITIES page 5

CITY PARK DIRECTORY page 6

SPECIAL EVENTS & PROGRAMS page 7-9

PIXIE WOODS

CUSTOMER SERVICE SURVEY The City of Stockton Community Services Department Recreation Division wants to hear from you. Help us learn more about the programs and services you would like in your community. Please click on the QR code and complete a short survey to help us improve upon what the City offers you.

Got ideas?

What do you think?

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YOUTH SPORTS page 11-14

ADULT SPORTS page 15-17

CAMPS page 18

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS page 19

INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES page 21-22

MEMBERSHIPS page 23

LIBRARY LOCATIONS & HOURS page 24

LIBRARY RESOURCES page 25-27

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CONTACTS

COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT RECREATION DIVISION Phone: 209-937-8206

www.stocktonca.gov/recreation

STOCKTON-SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

www.ssjcpl.org

Phone: 209-937-8221

Class/Program Registration: Community Center Rentals: Downtown Venue Rentals: Field Rentals: Picnic Rentals: Pixie Woods: Special Event Permits: Sports Registration:

Contact Community Center | Listing on page 4 Contact Community Center | Listing on page 4 209-937-8119 209-937-5606 209-937-8206 209-937-7354 209-937-8119 Adults 209-937-5544 | Youth 209-937-5542

NOTE: Many of our programs have minimum and maximum capacity. If the minimum is not met, the program may be canceled. Once the maximum capacity has been met, registrants will be added to a wait list. Unless otherwise noted, all programs and facilities will be closed on City recognized holidays. Registration fees contained within are subject to change based on the City of Stockton Council’s adoption of the annual budget. LIMITED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL RECREATION PROGRAMS. PLEASE CONTACT A COMMUNITY CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION. The City of Stockton invites people with and without disabilities to enjoy our programs and services. For more information please email: Community Centers’ Programs and Services, Recreation Supervisor, Cheryl Meyers at cheryl.meyers@stocktonca.gov Adult and Youth Sports Programs and Services, Recreation Supervisor, Brandt Evans at brandt.evans@stocktonca.gov

PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION

STOCKTON ARTS COMMISSION

Meets 5:30 p.m., 4th Monday, City Council Chambers

Meets 5:30 p.m., 1st Monday, City Council Chambers

Spencer Lockwood – President Virtu Arora – Vice-President Gina Calder – Lay Member Michele Padilla – Stockton City Council Miguel Villapudua – SJC Board of Supervisors Bonnie Centers – Lincoln Unified School District Joe Nava – Lodi Unified School District Eric Duncan – Manteca Unified School District Donald Donaire – Stockton Unified School District

Maximilian Cao – Chair Justin Grant – Vice Chair Aisha Abercrombie Anuit AlBahar Evai Dellafosse Orlando Molina Desiree Orque Maurice A. Spiller Irie Woods

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COMMUNITY CENTERS & SPORTS COMPLEXES ARNOLD RUE COMMUNITY CENTER

5758 Lorraine Avenue, 95210 | 209-937-7350 Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. | Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Arnold Rue Community Center

STRIBLEY COMMUNITY CENTER

1760 E. Sonora Street, 95205 | 209-937-7351 Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. | Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Stribley Community Center

VAN BUSKIRK COMMUNITY CENTER

734 Houston Avenue, 95206 | 209-937-7358 Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. | Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Van Buskirk Community Center

SEIFERT COMMUNITY CENTER

128 W. Benjamin Holt Drive, 95207 | 209-937-5508 Monday-Thursday 2 p.m.-8 p.m. | Friday 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Seifert Community Center

OAK PARK SENIOR CENTER

730 E. Fulton Street, 95204 | 209-937-7777 Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oak Park Senior Center

LOUIS PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX 3121 Monte Diablo Ave | 209-937-5606 Managed by the Sports & Fields Office: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Louis Park Softball Complex

STOCKTON SOCCER COMPLEX 10055 CA-99 | 209-937-5606 Managed by the Sports & Fields Office: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Stockton Soccer Complex

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PARTNER FACILITIES

MERLO GYMNASIUM

Operated by the Table Community Foundation. Visit their website for more information.

2021 Anne Street, 95202 | 209-948-1736

Merlo Gymnasium

DOROTHY L. JONES COMMUNITY CENTER

Operated by The Community Partnership for Families. Visit their website for more information.

2044 Fair Street, 95206 | 209-444-5555

OAK PARK TENNIS CENTER Dorothy L. Jones Community Center

Operated by Antwan Graves. Visit their website for more information.

3514 N. Sutter Street, 95204 | 209-547-1522

SWENSON PARK GOLF COURSE

Operated by KemperSports. Visit their website for more information.

6803 Alexandria Place, 95207 | 209-937-7360 Oak Park Tennis Center

McKINLEY PARK NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER

Swenson Park Golf Course

424 E. Ninth Street, 95206 Stockton Judo Club: 209-937-8209 Stockton Police Youth Activities Boxing & Karate: 209-937-8209 Aztec Dance: 209-570-7722

ARNAIZ SOFTBALL COMPLEX Operated by Roy Taylor. Visit their website for more information.

3293 E. Morada Lane, 95212 | 209-986-9547 McKinley Park Neighborhood Center

BILLY HEBERT FIELD

Operated by JD Hardcastle (All Star Sports Events). Visit their website for more information.

3514 N. Sutter Street, 95204 | 209-957-8462

Arnaiz Softball Complex

AQUATIC FACILITIES

Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. For more information call 209-937-8206.

Brooking Park, 4505 Nugget Avenue, 95207 Holiday Park, 5710 Kermit Lane, 95207 Oak Park, 3754 Alvarado Avenue, 95202 Sousa Park, 2900 Yellowstone Avenue, 95205 Billy Hebert Field

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CITY PARKS RENT YOUR FAVORITE PARK LOCATION. CALL 209-937-8206 OR BOOK ONLINE. DOGS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL CITY PARKS. PICNIC AREA

TABLES

SEATS

BBQ PIT

RESTROOM PLAY WATER CURFEW ALCOHOL LOT 10 P.M. ALLOWED

AMERICAN LEGION PARK: 1800 Baker St., 95204 (Bedford/Baker) Turtle

2 tables (with cover)

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1’x2’

GRUPE PARK: 5818 Cumberland Pl., 95219 (Cumberland/Mead) Bear

10 tables

180

28”x52”

LOUIS PARK: 3121 Monte Diablo Ave., 95203 (Monte Diablo/Occidental) Cottonwood

2 tables

36

(2) 2’x3’

Pine Cone

5 tables

120

(2) 2’x3’

Redwood

2 tables (with cover)

48

2’x3’

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MATTIE HARRELL PARK: 2244 S. Lincoln St., 95206 (Eighth/Lincoln) Elk

8 tables

160

3’x4’

MCKINLEY PARK: 424 9th St., 95206 (McKinley/Eighth) Beaver

1 large table

36

2’x3’

Fox

1 large table

28

2’x3’

Racoon

1 large table

28

2’x3’

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OAK PARK: 3537 Alvarado Ave., 95204 (Alpine/Alvarado and Sutter) Buck

2 tables (West)

68

(2) 15.5’x21’

Hidden Oaks

16 tables (Center)

224

(2) 2’x4.5’

Magpie

31 tables/covered/ fenced

250

double 3’x3’

Squirrel

7 tables (East)

112

(2) 14.5’x61’

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PANELLA PARK: 5758 Lorraine Ave., 95210 (Lorraine/Winslow) Mallard

4 tables covered

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30’x20’

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SANDMAN: 8801 Don Ave., 95209 (Don/Mosher) Sunshine

6 tables

80

18’x15’

STRIBLEY PARK: 1760 E. Sonora St., 95205 (Hazelton/8th) Blue Jay

2 tables

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2’x3’

Hawk

6 tables

120

(2) 2’x3’

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SWENSON PARK: 6843 Alexandria Pl., 95207 (Alexandria/Lincoln) Golf View

6 tables/1 buffet table

48

3’x3’

VICTORY PARK: 1001 N. Pershing Ave., 95203 (Pershing/Argonne/Picardy) Acorn

2 tables

48

2’x3’

Lagoon

8 tables

70

3’x3’

Totem

4 large tables

60

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WILLIAM BROTHERHOOD PARK: 2040 S. Airport Way, 95206 (Airport/Anne) Hummingbird

6 tables

56

(2) 2’x3’

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SPECIAL EVENTS & PROGRAMS MARCH EGGSTRAVAGANZA

Springtime games, egg hunts, community information booths, and more!

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Saturday, March 23, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Locations: Arnold Rue, Seifert, Stribley, and Van Buskirk Community Centers

STOCKTON ART NIGHTS

Celebrate and enjoy local artists exhibiting their work in multi-genre forms.

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Tuesday, March 12, 4-7 p.m. Location: Stockton Civic Memorial Auditorium, 525 N. Center St.

SPECIAL EVENT FACILITY RENTALS/PERMIT PLANNING There isn’t an occasion too small or too big for the City of Stockton. If you are looking to plan a wedding, a quinceanera, or a bar mitzvah or maybe a larger community event such as a festival or a concert; we can work together to bring the event to life! Consider one of the City’s special event locations below for your next event. We’ll assist you with the rental and walk you through the process for a successful event. 

Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium

Weber Point Events Center

Dean DeCarli Waterfront Plaza

Janet Leigh Plaza

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICE AT 209-937-8119. 7


ART NIGHTS The Stockton Arts Commission will be hosting Art Night events at the Civic Auditorium quarterly each year showcasing art from a variety of local artists exhibiting in multi-genre forms. Location: Civic Auditorium 525 N. Center St, Stockton, CA 95202 2024 Dates: March 12 • June 4 • September 10 • December 10 Time: 4 p.m.–7 p.m. The Commission’s Art Night events are free and offer an exciting opportunity for varied local artists to share their work with the community and visitors to Stockton. If you are an artist or live performer and interested in participating, please contact: stocktonartscommission@stocktonca.gov

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STOCKTON

COMMUNITY GAMES

Grab your neighbors and join the fun! The First Annual Stockton Community Games is coming to a community center near you! Participants will register by zip code in order to create neighborhood teams. Promote community pride, meet new friends, and bring home the gold!

Events will include:

Pickleball

Corn Hole

Free Throw Contest

Jumbo Jenga

Homerun Derby

Soccer Kick

40 Yard Dash

Hula Hoop

REGISTRATON BEGINS IN MARCH 9


PIXIE WOODS CHILDREN’S PARK www.stocktonca.gov/pixiewoods PIXIE WOODS FIELD TRIPS We invite all educators to plan a field trip for their students. Advanced reservations are required. 

Field Trips begin Thursday, May 2, 2024

Available on Thursdays and Fridays; beginning at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Field trips are 1.5 hours

Concessions available for purchase from our Yum Yum House (with advance request)

PIXIE WOODS OPENING DAY AND 70TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 

Saturday, May 4, 2024

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Cake and special guests/entertainment

BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT PIXIE WOODS 

Plan your Birthday Party in advance for the 2024 season!

Celebrate your child’s special day at Pixie Woods

1.5 hour in the Pixie Party Land Room or Toad Stood Theater

Two available times: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 2 to 3:30 p.m.

24-person seating capacity; 50-person open space

Unlimited ride wristband for the birthday child

Admission, rides and food sold separately

No outside food or drinks except for cake, cupcakes, and ice cream. Pixie Woods Yum Yum House concessions will assist if you’d like to serve food to your guests.

FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS 

A fabulous gift for loved ones!

$70 Membership fee

Unlimited admissions into the park for the entire season, excludes the Monster Mash Event

Discounted rides

Membership Form

TO BOOK A FIELD TRIP/BIRTHDAY PARTY OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 209-937-7354.

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YOUTH SPORTS

REGISTER NOW

www.stocktonca.gov/TeamSports

REGISTER HERE The Community Services Department offers safe, fun, and friendly youth sports programs at schools, playgrounds, and community centers. We provide sports programs and activities for youth starting at 2 years of age through 14 years old (not exceeding 8th grade). Participants learn to participate in group sports in a positive and welcoming environment. These fun leagues will help participants learn the fundamentals of flag football, tennis, basketball, soccer, baseball, and volleyball. All dates and times will be determined by enrollment and grade. The City of Stockton offers 25% discounts on registration fees for our youth sports programs. Please request when submitting your registration form at one of our community centers.

START SMART DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (AGES 2-4) Through the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) Smart Start is developed for Preschool and Kindergarten youth. The interactive 6-week program where children and parents will actively participate together in fun learning sessions that introduce the fundamentals and skill development for current sports.

STEPPING STONES INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM (AGES 5-6)

The Stepping Stones program helps children transition from learning the fundamentals of sports to playing in a league. In this program, participants will have a 20-minute practice or clinic and a 20-minute game on the same day. These games will be small-sided, which means fewer players on the field or court than in a normal game and will be focused on skill development and sportsmanship. Our 25% discounts on registration fees are available for this program.

OUTDOOR SOCCER – SPRING SESSION

Registration: January 15–March 17 Sessions Start: April 13 Locations: McNair Soccer Complex or Stockton Soccer Complex Registration Fee: Individual Player Fee: $33

BASKETBALL – SUMMER SESSION

Registration: April 22–June 23 Sessions Start: July 13 Locations: Arnold Rue, Seifert, Stribley, and/or Van Buskirk Community Centers Registration Fee: Individual Player Fee: $33 11


YOUTH SPORTS REGISTER NOW

DIVISIONS FOR LEAGUES Little Legends (ages 7-8) Rising Stars (ages 9-10) Junior League (ages 11-12) The Rookies (ages 12-14)

YOUTH OUTDOOR SOCCER Come kick off the season with us. Get the ball rolling with the City of Stockton’s recreational Outdoor Soccer League which offers a platform to have fun and learn the fundamentals of soccer. We provide recreational programs and activities for youth ages 9-14 (not exceeding 8th grade). Volunteer coaches and city staff develop players at all levels of play by building and improving game skills, confidence, teamwork, and life skills while still engaging in lowkey competition. Our 25% discounts on registration fees are available for this program.

SPRING SEASON

Registration: January 1–March 3 Games Start: April 12 Locations: McNair Soccer Complex or Stockton Soccer Complex Registration Fees: Individual Player Fee: $52.50 Team Fee: $304.50

*NOTE: Those that register as a “team” are required to provide their own coach and uniforms.

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (INDOOR) Bump, set, spike! The City of Stockton’s youth volleyball program provides every child for youth ages 7-14 (not exceeding 8th grade) a chance to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, and positive environment. One of the main tenets of the program is to encourage children to do the best of their abilities while expanding their skills and acquiring a deeper understanding of the rules and fundamentals of the sport. Coaches use positive reinforcement while building confidence, skills, and self-esteem in each child. Our 25% discounts on registration fees are available for this program.

SPRING SEASON

Registration: January 1–March 3 Games Start: April 13 Locations: Arnold Rue, Seifert, Stribley, and/or Van Buskirk Community Centers Registration Fees: Individual Player Fee: $52.50 Team Fee: $304.50

*NOTE: Those that register as a “team” are required to provide their own coach and uniforms.

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YOUTH SPORTS

REGISTER NOW

YOUTH BASKETBALL The Community Services Department offers a safe, fun, and friendly Youth Basketball League played at our local indoor gyms. We provide recreational programs for our youth, for youth ages 7-14 (not exceeding 8th grade). Participants learn to participate in group sports in a positive environment. Our youth sports leagues help participants learn fundamental skills and sportsmanship. All dates and times will be determined by enrollment numbers and age. Our 25% discounts on registration fees are available for this program.

SUMMER SEASON

Registration: April 8–June 9 Games Start: July 13 Locations: Rue, Seifert, Stribley, or Van Buskirk Community Centers Registration Fees: Individual Player Fee: $52.50 Team Fee: $304.50

*NOTE: Those that register as a “team” are required to provide their own coach and uniforms.

JUNIOR GIANTS PROGRAM Junior Giants, the flagship program of the Giants Community Fund, is a free, noncompetitive, coed baseball and softball program for children ages 5-14 years old. Beyond teaching the fundamentals of the game, Junior Giants focuses on the Four Bases of Character Development – Confidence, Integrity, Leadership, and Teamwork – and offers programs in health, education, and bullying prevention. Volunteer coaches are needed to conduct this FREE program. For more information, visit gojrgiants.org. Registration: April 3–May 20 *NOTE: Space is limited to 360 participants

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR

YOUTH COACHES FOR ALL SPORTS

Become a volunteer coach and help mentor the next generation. • Training/coaching clinics and resources are provided, no experience necessary! • Team Up! Coach alongside another parent or friend. • Coaches receive a 25% discount towards their child’s registration! • Background check required. Time commitment is one hour of afternoon/ evening practice per week, one hour game on Saturdays, and a Coaches meeting to receive training and resources. Email sportsandfields@stocktonca.gov or call 209-937-5544

The City of Stockton Community Services Department and Stockton Police Youth Activities (SPYA) have joined forces! Stockton Police officers began

coaching for the City Youth Flag Football League and will continue to coach for upcoming youth sports activities as they aim to promote physical well-being, skill development, and a positive community impact. This partnership allows officers to engage with youth in the community. Additional SPYA programs include Junior Cadets, Boxing, Youth Enrichment, and the Matt Smith Toy Drive.

For more information, please contact Katherine.goodwin@stocktonca.gov


ADULT SPORTS

www.stocktonca.gov/TeamSports

REGISTER HERE

If you are looking to stay active, join one of our outstanding Adult Sports leagues. We offer Basketball, Kickball, Softball, and Volleyball leagues for those 18+ throughout the year. All leagues offer multiple divisions for all skill levels. Indoor sports leagues will be played at Arnold Rue, Stribley, and/or Van Buskirk Community Centers. Outdoor sports leagues will be played at Louis Park, Misty Holt-Singh, and/or Stockton Soccer Complexes.

ADULT SOFTBALL The City of Stockton Recreation Department invites you to play in our Adult Softball Program consisting of fast-pitch and slow-pitch formats, with men’s, women’s, and co-ed divisions for all skill levels. We provide high-quality fields, equipment, and trained umpires and staff to provide participants with a fun, positive environment to get out to the diamonds and play ball. Organize your family, friends, and colleagues into a team and register for our Spring season.

SPRING SEASON

Registration: December 25–March 3 Early Registration: Sign up by February 11 for a $25 discount Late Registration: February 26–March 3 Games Start: March 18 Slow Pitch League Fee: $445 per team (no player or gate fees) Fast Pitch League Fee: $490 per team (no player of gate fees)

SUMMER SEASON

Registration: March 25–May 19 Early Registration: Sign up by April 28 for a $25 discount Late Registration: May 13–May 19 Games Start: June 3 Slow Pitch League Fee: $445 per team (no player or gate fees) Fast Pitch League Fee: $490 per team (no player of gate fees)

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ADULT SPORTS

REGISTER NOW

ADULT BASKETBALL Start working on that jump shot. Gather up your friends and co-workers and join our recreational 5-on-5 basketball league for men and women 18+. No skill is required. Free Agents and Teams are welcome!

SPRING SEASON

Registration: January 22–March 24 Early Registration: Sign up by March 3 for a $25 discount Late Registration: March 18–24 Games Start: April 9 Team Fee: $384 Free Agent Fee: $56

SUMMER SEASON

Registration: April 15–June 9 Early Registration: Sign up by May 19 for a $25 discount Late Registration: June 3–9 Games Start: June 25 Team Fee: $384 Free Agent Fee: $56

ADULT VOLLEYBALL Bump It! Set It! Spike It! Gather up your friends and co-workers and join our recreational 6-on-6 volleyball league. No skill is required. Free Agents and Teams are welcome!

SPRING SEASON

Registration: January 22–March 24 Early Registration: Sign up by March 3 for a $25 discount Late Registration: March 18–24 Games Start: April 8 Team Fee: $272 Free Agent Fee: $56

SUMMER SEASON

Registration: April 15–June 9 Early Registration: Sign up by May 19 for a $25 discount Late Registration: June 3–9 Games Start: June 24 Team Fee: $272 Free Agent Fee: $56

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ADULT SPORTS

ADULT KICKBALL Who says adults can’t have recess? Relive the glory days on the blacktop and come out for some light-hearted competition in a friendly, social environment. Teams are co-ed (must have a minimum of 8 players – 4 men and 4 women, ages 18 and over). A great game for friends and family to come kick it with us! All games will be played at Louis Park Softball Complex.

SPRING SEASON

Registration: December 25–March 3 Early Registration: Sign up by February 11 for a $25 discount Late Registration: February 26–March 3 Games Start: March 20 Team Fee: $184 Free Agent Fee: $23

SUMMER SEASON

Registration: March 25–May 19 Early Registration: Sign up by April 28 for a $25 discount Late Registration: May 13–May 19 Games Start: June 5 Team Fee: $184 Free Agent Fee: $23

NOW HIRING

CITY OF STOCKTON RECREATION DIVISION

SEASONAL JOBS

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS, EVENT VENUES, PIXIE WOODS, SPORTS COMPLEXES, & MORE

APPLY ONLINE

RECREATION LEADER I-V AND YOUTH & ADULT SPORTS OFFICIALS

STOCKTONCA.GOV/JOBS

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DAY CAMP PROGRAMS www.stocktonca.gov/daycamps

REGISTER HERE

YOUTH DAY CAMPS

The City of Stockton Recreation Division offers several camps during school breaks for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Our trained recreation leaders create a safe, fun environment with personal attention in small groups. Campers meet new friends, play sports and games, create crafts, and enjoy social time. 25% scholarships are available; please request when submitting your registration form. Register early as spots fill up fast!

SPRING DAY CAMP    

$80 per child per session; $60 per additional sibling per session Ages 5–12 Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Session 1: March 18-22 | Theme: Blossom Bash  Arnold Rue Community Center  Seifert Community Center  Stribley Community Center  Van Buskirk Community Center Session 2: March 25-29 | Theme: TREE-MENDOUS-NESS Fun  Arnold Rue Community Center ONLY

SUMMER DAY CAMP    

$84 per child per session; $63 per additional sibling per session Ages 5–12 Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Weekly Themes & Sessions:  Forces of Nature: June 3-7  Sounds of Summer: June 10-14  Flower Power: June 17-21  Golden Rings: June 24-28  What if…: July 1-5 *NOTE: No Camp on July 4th  Crazy with Curiosity: July 8-12  Earthlings Unite: July 15-19  Sailing Away: July 22-26 Locations  Arnold Rue Community Center  Seifert Community Center  Stribley Community Center  Van Buskirk Community Center

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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

REGISTER NOW

AFTER SCHOOL EXPRESS (AUGUST 3-MAY 30) We offer homework help, indoor and outdoor activities (weather permitting), arts and crafts, games, special guest speakers, and more at our free program! This program is offered Mondays through Fridays each week when schools are in session. To Register: Parents/Guardians must complete and turn in an After-School Express Registration Form before the child’s attendance. Please submit paperwork to the Community Center your child will attend. 

Arnold Rue Community Center, 2:15-6 p.m.

Seifert Community Center, 2:30-6 p.m.

Stribley Community Center, 2:30-6 p.m.

Van Buskirk Community Center, 2:30-6 p.m.

TEEN PROGRAM – YEAR-ROUND This FREE drop-in program is designed for 13- to 17-year-old students. Teens may have access to basketball, table tennis, video games, computers, board games, foosball, billiards, and a variety of other recreation activities. All students must have a current waiver, with parent/guardian signature, on file at each community center they plan to attend. 

Arnold Rue Community Center, 3-7 p.m.

Seifert Community Center, 3-7 p.m.

Stribley Community Center, 3-7 p.m.

Van Buskirk Community Center, 3-7 p.m.

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NEW LOOK TO RECREATION’S REGISTRATION SPLASH PAGE Highlights include: • Mobile optimization and responsiveness across all devices • New friendly design including modern fonts and spacing • Easier use and interaction for customers • New customer account management options and features which allow users to reprint receipts, manage household information, view registration history reports, and more.

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NEW CLASSES! DRONE SOCCER

An aviation class for youth that provides a fantastic opportunity to introduce students to aviation, instill a passion for flying, have fun learning with friends, and impart essential life skills.

DANCE TEAM

Elite Diamond & Diamondettes dance team focusing on African, Latin, Hip Hop, and Jazz music. Instructor: Kimberly Beaird Cost: $25 per month, for access to both classes each night Location: Van Buskirk Community Center Workout Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Time: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Ages: 6-18 years Technique & Routine Day: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Ages: 6-18 years

Instructor: Trust Me Aviation Cost: $25 Location: Stribley Community Center Day: Saturdays, January 13-February 17 (6 weeks) Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Ages: 12-18 years

YOU AND ME COOKIE MONSTER WORKSHOP

You and your child will make and bake a dozen cookies each week. Wear your apron and play clothes as this is a hands-on class. Your child will break eggs, learn to pour, knead, and make their own dough from scratch. Instructor: Esperanza Cost: $129 + $25 material fee paid to instructor Location: Arnold Rue Community Center Day: Wednesdays (4 weeks) Time: 5:45-7:45 p.m. Ages: .5–5 years

YOUNG BAKER’S ACADEMY

Learn about measuring, the science behind mixing ingredients, budgeting, and packaging A dynamic workout for men and women. It is a sweet blend of dance and muscle strengthening your finished product. Participants will bake cookies, cakes, brownies, and have a baking for functional, full body conditioning that’s fun challenge on our final day. Each baker will bring and effective. Infusing various dance styles home their delicious treats after each class. with innovative exercises set to a wide range of music genres. No equipment is required. Instructor: Esperanza Optional: Wearable wrist and ankle bands. Cost: $159 + $30 material fee paid to instructor Location: Arnold Rue Community Center Instructor: Janeen Johnson, Certified Dance Day: Tuesdays (4 weeks) Fitness Instructor Time: 5:45-7:45 p.m. Cost: $40 (4 classes); $12 drop-in fee Ages: 6-14 years Location: Arnold Rue Community Center Day: Mondays Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ages: 50+ years

SOUL MOVES DANCE FIT

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INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES

www.stocktonca.gov/classes The Community Services Department is dedicated to building strong communities through the provision of educational, creative, and recreational opportunities. Stockton Community Services Department utilizes independent contract instructors to provide recreational classes to our community. Classes are offered as skill building opportunities for preschoolers, school-aged children, teens, adults, families and seniors. A few of our classes offered within our centers include: 

Sewing – Offered at Arnold Rue, Seifert, Stribley & Van Buskirk Community Centers

Painting – Offered at Arnold Rue, Seifert, Stribley & Van Buskirk Community Centers

Pre-Ballet Dance – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center & Oak Park Senior Center

Ballet for Adults & Youth – Offered at Oak Park Senior Center & Arnold Rue Community Center 

Hip Hop Dance – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center & Oak Park Senior Center

SAAR Productions Soul Line Dance – Offered at Stribley Community Center

Tai-Chi – Offered at Oak Park Senior Center & Arnold Rue Community Center

Belly Dance – Offered at Oak Park Senior Center

Social Partner Dance – Offered at Oak Park Senior Center & Arnold Rue Community Center 

*Dance Team – Offered at Van Buskirk Community Center

*Young Baker’s Academy – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center

*You and Me Cookie Monster Workshop – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center

*Soul Moves Dance Fit – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center

*Drone Soccer – Offered at Stribley Community Center

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FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING CLASS DATES, TIMES AND REGISTRATION FEES, VISIT US AT WWW.STOCKTONCA.GOV/CLASSES OR CALL ONE OF OUR COMMUNITY CENTERS.

REGISTER NOW

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MEMBERSHIPS

FITNESS MEMBERSHIP Our Fitness Membership provides access to any of our community center fitness rooms and gymnasiums for specific activities. Fitness Rooms can be used during normal hours of operation, and gymnasium activities vary by location. Our fitness rooms are equipped with various cardio and weight equipment. This membership is for Arnold Rue, Stribley, and Van Buskirk Centers. Fitness Memberships are $11.50 monthly.

SENIOR MEMBERSHIP www.stocktonca.gov/seniors Discover all the activities, events, and classes offered at our Community Centers for our senior community to stay active and healthy. Become a part of our vibrant senior community for only $27.75 annually. Memberships can be purchased at any City of Stockton Community Center and allow the membership to be used at Arnold Rue, Oak Park, Stribley, and Van Buskirk Centers. Enjoy billiards, fitness room access, dance and aerobic activities, crafts, and several senior-specific classes.

COMMUNITY CENTER FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS Four City of Stockton Community Centers offer meal programs for seniors and others in the community with food and nutrition needs. Please contact the centers for more information:

ARNOLD RUE COMMUNITY CENTER 5758 Lorraine Avenue, 95210 | 209-937-7350 OAK PARK SENIOR CENTER 730 E. Fulton Street, 95204 | 209-937-7777 STRIBLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 1760 E. Sonora Street, 95205 | 209-937-7351 VAN BUSKIRK COMMUNITY CENTER 734 Houston Avenue, 95206 | 209-937-7358 ARNOLD RUE

OAK PARK

STRIBLEY

Low income seniors >60; must be preregistered

Thursdays (1st & 3rd) 10 a.m.

Thursdays (2nd & 4th) 11 a.m.

Friday (2nd & 4th) 11 a.m.

Wednesdays (1st & 3rd) 10-11:30 a.m.

HSA Senior Congregate Meals

Low income seniors >60; must be preregistered

MondayFriday 11 a.m.

MondayFriday 11:15 a.m.

Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11 a.m.

Emergency Food Bank Mobile Farmers Market

Everyone

Thursday (4th) 9-10 a.m.

Tuesday (1st) 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Friday (3rd) 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Friday (4th) 10:30-11:30 a.m.

PROGRAM

ELIGIBILITY

Second Harvest Senior Brown Bag

VAN BUSKIRK

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LIBRARY LOCATIONS & HOURS STOCKTON-SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY CITY OF STOCKTON BRANCH LOCATIONS MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

ARNOLD RUE MICRO LIBR ARY

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-5 p.m.

MAYA ANGELOU LIBR ARY

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

CESAR CHAVEZ CENTR AL LIBR ARY

9 a.m.6 p.m.

9 a.m.6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

9 a.m.6 p.m.

9 a.m.5 p.m.

9 a.m.5 p.m.

FAIR OAKS BR ANCH LIBR ARY

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

MARGARET TROKE LIBR ARY

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

1-8 p.m.

502 W. Benjamin Holt Dr., Stockton, 95207

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

STRIBLEY MICRO LIBR ARY

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-5 p.m.

VAN BUSKIRK MICRO LIBR ARY

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-6 p.m.

2-5 p.m.

WESTON R ANCH LIBR ARY

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

SUN

5758 Lorraine Ave., Stockton, 95210 2324 Pock Ln., Stockton, 95205

605 N. El Dorado St., Stockton, 95202 2370 E. Main St., Stockton, 95205

1760 E. Sonora St., Stockton, 95205 734 Houston Ave., Stockton 95206

1453 W. French Camp Rd., Stockton, 95206

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY BRANCH LOCATIONS MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

ESCALON LIBR ARY

1-6 p.m.

3-7 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

1-5 p.m.

10 a.m.3 p.m.

LATHROP LIBR ARY

1-6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

LINDEN LIBR ARY

12-5 p.m.

3-8 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

10 a.m.3p.m.

10 a.m.3 p.m.

MANTECA LIBR ARY

12-8 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

MOUNTAIN HOUSE LIBR ARY

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

RIPON MEMORIAL LIBR ARY

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-6 p.m.

1-7 p.m.

12-6 p.m.

10 a.m.4 p.m.

10 a.m.4 p.m.

10 a.m.-7 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

1540 Second St., Escalon, 95320 450 Spartan Way, Lathrop, 95330 19059 E. Main St. (Hwy 26), Linden, 95236 320 W. Center St., Manteca, 95336 250 E. Main St., Mountain House, 95391 333 W. Main St., Ripon, 95366

THORNTON LIBR ARY

26341 N. Thornton Rd., Thornton, 95686

TR ACY LIBR ARY

20 E. Eaton Ave., Tracy, 95376

MOBILE LIBR ARY

10 a.m.8 p.m.

SUN

12-5 p.m.

Call for schedule: 209-937-8468 or view online at ssjcpl.org

FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL 209-937-8221 OR TOLL-FREE 806-805-7323 VISIT WWW.SSJCPL.ORG 24


LIBRARY RESOURCES

ENJOY DISCOVER & GO! Discover & Go offers FREE passes for museums, science centers, and cultural destinations. Reserve your pass here. Get Your Pass:  Log in with your library card information  Browse for passes by date or attraction  Make your reservation  Print or download your pass and enjoy!

NOTE: Once you print or download your pass you cannot cancel your reservation. Passes are non-transferable. No photocopies allowed.

For more information check out Discover & Go FAQ

Things to Know:  Must have a valid SSJCPL card  Must be at least 16 years old  May have up to 2 reservations at a time  The pass can only be used by the person named & only on the date specified  Valid ID is required when entering the museum or attraction.  Availability of passes varies from day to day. If a museum is unavailable on the day, you originally chose, try another date.

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NEW SCHEDULE

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Monday: 9 AM - 6 PM Tuesday: 9 AM - 6 PM Wednesday: 1 - 6PM Thursday: 9 AM - 6 PM 9 AM - 5 PM Friday: Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM 26


Read for fun this winter and a chance to win a raffle prize! The Fine Print: Children (ages 0-12) are required to read 10 books. Teens and adults are required to read 3 books. List the book titles on the reading log and return the log to your library branch. All reading logs will be entered into a drawing for various raffle prizes. Prizes may vary from branch to branch.

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STOCKTON

ANIMAL SHELTER

PET PANTRY NEW LOCATION

Pet Pantry will be at a new location on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month New Location Starting 12/12/23

Address

uskirk Van Bball Field Base

1112 Houston Ave Stockton CA 95206

Nearby

Near Baseball Field Manthey / Houston

Time/Hours

9:00AM-11:00AM

Contact Us

209-937-7445

Shelter Address

1575 S. Lincoln Street

Shelter Website

Stocktonca.gov/Animals 29


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