City of Stockton | Community Services | Fall 2021 Activity Guide

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CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ACTIVITY GUIDE

FALL 2021

www.stocktonca.gov/recreation


WELCOME BACK! WE ARE SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE.

The strength of an organization lies in its ability to press on in service to its mission when the environment around is unstable and unpredictable. Our mission is “building resilient communities by cultivating healthy bodies and curious minds.” The Community Services team has spent the past many months listening and responding to the needs of the community, planning and delivering programs, and finding new ways to support the community during this unprecedented time. At our community centers, the Recreation team distributed food to those in need. The Recreation and Library teams stepped up and delivered virtual programming to provide activities and resources to our community members. And we deployed new services! Teens and adults can now participate in monthly Esports competitions, and community members wanting access to electronic resources can call and obtain a Library E-card over the phone. Necessity is the mother of invention. We have many wonderful activities planned for Fall 2021. Here are just a few of the highlights: 

Gather up your friends and join the Adult Volleyball recreational league. Registration ends September 11 with games starting September 29.

Holiday Sports Camps for youth will debut at Stribley Community Center on November 15. Each week will feature a different sport, including indoor soccer, tennis, volleyball, and basketball.

Virtual Book Buddies is available through the school year for young children needing help with reading. Go to www.ssjcpl.org and click on the Programs tab.

In the spirit of community, we have two amazing volunteer opportunities available for adults. Consider helping mentor the next generation and signing up to be a coach for youth sports. For more information, call (209) 937-5544. We are also looking for tutors for the Adult Literacy program to give a few hours a week to help an adult learner meet his/her literacy goals. For more information, call (209) 937-7778. Not only have we been busy planning and delivering programs and services, but the Department has also launched a new logo that better illustrates who we are. The tag line “community grows here” is our commitment to you, our neighbors, to provide healthy activities and lifelong learning opportunities.

WE ARE SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE. Best,

Suzy Daveluy Community Services Director 2

WHAT’S INSIDE SPECIAL EVENTS page 3

CONTACTS page 4

COMMUNITY CENTERS page 5

PARTNER FACILITIES page 6

CITY PARK DIRECTORY page 7

LIBRARY LOCATIONS & HOURS page 8

LIBRARY RESOURCES page 9-10

YOUTH SPORTS page 11

ADULT SPORTS page 13-14

CAMPS page 15

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS page 16

MEMBERSHIPS page 17


SPECIAL EVENTS OCTOBER

DECEMBER

MONSTER MASH

TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY

October 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

December 4, 5:30 p.m. Ceremony

Pixie Woods Children’s Park

Weber Point Events Center

$5 Entry, $10 Entry and Unlimited Rides, Free for Costumed Children

Free Entry

Gates open at 10 a.m.

HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS 

Monday, December 13, 5 to 8 p.m., Arnold Rue Community Center

FALL HARVEST FESTIVALS 

Thursday, October 28, 5 to 8 p.m.

Will be held at Arnold Rue, Seifert, Stribley, and Van Buskirk Community Centers

Tuesday, December 14, 5 to 8 p.m., Stribley Community Center

Wednesday, December 15, 5 to 8 p.m., Seifert Community Center

Thursday, December 16, 5 to 8 p.m., Van Buskirk Community Center

MOVIES AT THE POINT SPOOKTACULAR 

October 29

Weber Point Events Center

Free Entry

Gates open at 5:30 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.stocktonca.gov/recreation

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CONTACTS

COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

605 N. El Dorado Street, Stockton, CA 95202

RECREATION DEPARTMENT 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 Rental: Field Rentals: Picnic Rentals: Pixie Woods: Special Event Permits: Sports Registration:

Contact Community Center Contact Community Center 209-937-8119 209-937-5606 209-937-8206 209-937-7354 209-937-8119 Adults 209-937-5544 | Youth 209-937-5542

PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION

STOCKTON ARTS COMMISSION

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

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

Spencer Lockwood – President Henry Phillips – Vice-President Gina Calder (Lay Member) Kimberly Warmsley (Stockton City Council) Miguel Villapudua (SJC Board of Supervisors) Ashley Jones (Lincoln Unified School District) Joe Nava (Lodi Unified School District) Eric Duncan (Manteca School District) Maria Mendez (Stockton Unified School District)

Evai Dellafosse – Chair Lindsay Heimm – Vice Chair Maximillian Cao Michael Oliva Lourdes King Dru Hunt Justin Grant Desiree Orque

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COMMUNITY CENTERS

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

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

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

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

OAK PARK SENIOR CENTER 730 E. Fulton Street, 95204 | 209-937-7777 Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oak Park

PODESTO TEEN IMPACT CENTER

725 N. El Dorado Street, 95202 | 209-937-8206 Currently closed for repairs Podesto

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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

DOROTHY L. JONES COMMUNITY CENTER Merlo

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

2044 Fair Street, 95206 | 209-444-5555

OAK PARK TENNIS CENTER

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

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

SWENSON PARK GOLF COURSE

Operated by KemperSports. Visit their website for more information.

Oak Park

6803 Alexandria Place, 95207 | 209-937-7360

McKINLEY PARK NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Swenson

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

SILVER LAKE FAMILY CAMP

Operated by Silver Lake Campers Association. Visit their website for more information. McKinley

29981 Plasses Road, Pioneer, CA 95666 | 209-227-0082

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

3293 E. Morada Lane, 95212 | 209-986-9547

Silver Lake

BILLY HERBERT FIELD

Operated by JD Hardcastle (All Star Sports Events).

Arnaiz

Visit their website for more information.

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

AQUATIC FACILITIES

Operated by YMCA of San Joaquin County. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Billy Herbert

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Aquatics

Visit their website for more information.

209-472-9622 Brooking Park, 4505 Nugget Avenue, 95207 Holiday Park, 5710 Kermit Lane, 95207 Oak Park, 3754 Alvarado Avenue, 95202 Sousa Park, 2900 Yellowstone Avenue, 95205 Weston Ranch High School, 4606 McCuen Avenue, 95206


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

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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

2’x3’

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

6 tables

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(2) 2’x3’

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

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WED

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ARNOLD RUE MICRO LIBR ARY

FRI

SAT

1-5 p.m.

10 a.m.2 p.m.

5758 Lorraine Ave., Stockton, 95210

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

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

1-8 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 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.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

2324 Pock Ln., Stockton, 95205 605 N. El Dorado St., Stockton, 95202 2370 E. Main St., Stockton, 95205

502 W. Benjamin Holt Dr., Stockton, 95207

STRIBLEY MICRO LIBR ARY

10 a.m.2 p.m.

1760 E. Sonora St., Stockton, 95205

VAN BUSKIRK MICRO LIBR ARY

2-6 p.m. 2-6 p.m.

10 a.m.2 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

12-5 p.m.

734 Houston Ave., Stockton 95206

WESTON R ANCH LIBR ARY

1453 W. French Camp Rd., Stockton, 95206

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.8 p.m.

SUN

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.

12-5 p.m.

11 a.m.4 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.

MOUNTAIN HOUSE LIBR ARY

10 a.m.8 p.m.

10 am-7 p.m.

1-6 p.m.

10 a.m.6 p.m.

10 a.m.5 p.m.

10 a.m.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

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 8


LIBRARY RESOURCES

LIBRARY AND BOOKMOBILE DIRECTORY/SCHEDULE CURBSIDE SERVICE Curbside Service continues to be available at all branches. Call 209-937-8402 to learn about curbside at the branch near you.

NEW AT THE LIBRARY 

ProPay: People can now pay fines and fees online.

E-Card: E-Cards are for those who want to utilize our online offerings without going to a library. If you want full borrowing privileges, you can take the e-card to the library near you and have it recategorized for an all-lending card. 

Job Now/Vet Now: An online resource for those looking for work.

COHS: Career Online High School. COHS is an accredited organization that offers students the chance to earn not only a high school diploma, but also a career certificate in one of eight interesting field.

ONLINE RESOURCES Adult Tutor.com Rosetta Stone Learning Express 

Kids BookFlix ABC Mouse Tutor.com 

e/audio books, etc. OverDrive/Libby Hoopla Kanopy Flipster 

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LIBRARY RESOURCES

VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING Scroll to the branch of your choice, click “GO.” Registration needed so appointment can be sent to your email. 

Virtual Book Buddies Program

Facebook

Instagram

LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP MONTH (SEPTEMBER) WINTER READING (DECEMBER 21-JANUARY 22) STORYTIME KITS TRAINING WHEELS This early literacy vehicle travels to preschools and daycare centers throughout San Joaquin County. Each visit includes a special storytime where children ages 0-5 and their teachers and caregivers enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes. This program is funded largely by a California Library Literacy Services grant. To schedule a Training Wheels visit to your preschool or daycare, call 209-937-8143.

Access library services at home and on the go with WWW.SSJCPL.ORG Need a library card? Call us at 209-937-8221 (Stockton) or 866-805-READ (San Joaquin County) and start using your new card right away!

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YOUTH SPORTS

www.stocktonca.gov/TeamSports

REGISTER HERE YOUTH BASKETBALL – WINTER The Community Services Department offers safe, fun, and friendly youth sports programs at schools, playgrounds, and community centers. We provide recreational, rather than competitive, programs for our youth from K-8th grade. Participants learn to participate in groups sports in a positive environment. Our youth sports leagues help participants learn fundamentals and sportsmanship. All dates and times will be determined by enrollment and grade. Registration for Winter Basketball: November 1, 2021-January 2, 2022. Games will be played at Rue, Seifert, Stribley, or Van Buskirk Community Centers. Registration fee: $48 per player or $276 per team.

HOLIDAY SPORTS CAMPS – NEW FOR 2021 Participants may sign up for a sports specific camp to learn and improve their skills. Each week – November 15 to December 16 (no camp during Thanksgiving week) – will cover a different sport that includes Indoor Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, and Basketball. Camps will be conducted by knowledgeable and skilled instructors and will be held at Stribley Community Center. Registration fee is $40 per week and a t-shirt is included. Indoor Soccer - November 15 to 18, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tennis - November 29 to December 2, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Volleyball - December 6 to 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Basketball - December 13 to 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

REGISTER NOW

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR

YOUTH COACHES FOR ALL SPORTS

Become a volunteer coach and help mentor the next generation. The City of Stockton needs men and women who are interested in coaching kids to not only play a variety of sports, but to also develop their character through teamwork, cooperation, communication, and modeling good values. • • • •

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.

Coaches’ Commitment: 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. Set a practice schedule that works for you! Email sportsandfields@stocktonca.gov or call (209) 937-5544. 12


ADULT SPORTS

www.stocktonca.gov/TeamSports

REGISTER HERE ADULT SPORTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR If you are looking to be an active adult, join one of our outstanding leagues. We offer Basketball, Softball, Volleyball and Kickball league for those 18 and over. All leagues offer divisions for all skill levels. Indoor sport games will be played at Stribley, Rue, or Van Buskirk Community Centers. Outdoor sport games will be played at Louis Park or Misty Holt-Singh Softball Complexes.

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 required. Team registration fee $344. Fall Season registration ends September 18. Manager’s meeting is at 6:30 p.m. on September 21 at Stribley Community Center. Games start Tuesday, September 28, locations may vary at Rue, Stribley and Van Buskirk Community Centers. Winter Season sign up by December 11 and save $25! Registration ends December 23. Manager’s meeting is at 6:30 p.m. on January 4 at Stribley Community Center. Games start Tuesday, January 11, 2022, locations may vary at Rue, Stribley and Van Buskirk Community Centers.

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 required. Team registration fee $184.50. Fall Season registration ends September 18. Manager’s meeting is 7 p.m. on September 22 at Stribley Community Center. Games start Wednesday, September 29, locations may vary at Rue, Stribley and Van Buskirk Community Centers.

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ADULT SPORTS

REGISTER NOW

FREE AGENTS - ALL SPORTS Don’t have a team, or not enough players to make a full team? No problem! This is the perfect place for you. Sign up as a Free Agent and let the City of Stockton find a team for you! We offer a variety of sports throughout the year including Basketball, Softball, Volleyball and Kickball! Indoor sport games will be played at Stribley, Rue, or Van Buskirk Community Centers. Outdoor sport games will be played at Louis Park or Misty Holt-Singh Softball Complexes.

FALL TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT Events are round robin format followed by single elimination playoff at Arnold Rue Community Center. Guaranteed at least three games. Register by November 5. Tournament starts November 13 at 9 a.m. Registration Fee is $20 per participant, must be 18 years of age or older to enter.

ESPORTS Venture into the world of electronic sports gaming or more commonly known as Esports. Participate in online monthly tournaments utilizing Xbox and PlayStation gaming systems. Divisions for all ages (adults, teens and youth) featuring games of Madden 22 Football, MLB The Show Baseball, Rocket League and Super Smash Bros. Registration fee $10 per tournament due by the 3rd Monday of each month, tournaments start on the 4th Monday of each month. September: Madden 22

October: MLB The Show

November: Rocket League

December: Super Smash Bros

CUSTOMER SERVICE SURVEY The City if 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.

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CAMPS

The City 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. Scholarships are available; please request when submitting your registration form.

www.stocktonca.gov/daycamps

REGISTER HERE FALL 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: October 4-8

Arnold Rue Community Center

Seifert Community Center

Van Buskirk Community Center

Stribley Community Center

Session 2: October 11-15 

Arnold Rue Community Center

WINTER DAY CAMP 

Ages 5-12

Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. *excluding any holiday

Session 1: Dec. 20-23 (Mon-Thurs)

$64 per child per session; $48 per additional sibling per session 

Arnold Rue Community Center

Seifert Community Center

Van Buskirk Community Center

Stribley Community Center

Session 2: Dec. 27-30 (Mon-Thurs)

$64 per child per session; $48 per additional sibling per session 

Arnold Rue Community Center

Seifert Community Center

Van Buskirk Community Center

Stribley Community Center

Session 3: Jan. 3-7 (Mon-Fri)

$80 per child per session; $60 per additional sibling per session 

Arnold Rue Community Center

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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

www.stocktonca.gov/afterschool

REGISTER HERE AFTER SCHOOL EXPRESS (AUGUST 2-JUNE 3) We offer homework help, indoor and outdoor activities (weather permitting), arts and crafts, games, special guest speakers, and more at our free program! To Register: Parents/Guardians must complete and turn in an After-School Express Registration Form prior to child’s attendance. Please submit paperwork to same Community Center child will attend. 

Arnold Rue Community Center, 2-6 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 (AUGUST 2 – JUNE 3) 3-7 P.M. This drop-in program is designed for 13-17 year old students. Teens have access to basketball, table tennis, video games, board games, foosball, billiards, and a variety of other recreation activities. All students must have a current waiver on file at each community center they plan to attend.

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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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MEMBERSHIPS

SENIOR MEMBERSHIP 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 $25 annually. Memberships can be purchased at any City of Stockton Community Center and allows 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.

FITNESS MEMBERSHIP This membership provides access to any of our community center fitness rooms and basketball courts. Fitness Rooms can be used during normal hours of operation. Our fitness rooms are equipped with various cardio and weight equipment. This membership is for Arnold Rue, Stribley, and Van Buskirk Centers. Fitness Memberships $10 monthly.

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 PROGRAM HSA Food for You

ELIGIBILITY

ARNOLD RUE

OAK PARK

STRIBLEY

VAN BUSKIRK

Everyone

Mondays 9-11 a.m.

Wednesdays 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.

Wednesdays 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.

Tuesdays 12-2 p.m.

Second Harvest Senior Brown Bag

Low income seniors ≥60; must be preregistered

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

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

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

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

HSA Senior Congregate Meals

Low income seniors ≥60; must be preregistered

MondayFriday 11 a.m.

Mon., Tues., Wed. 11:15 a.m.

Mon., Wed., Fri. 11 a.m.

Tuesdays & Thursdays 11 a.m.

Emergency Food Bank Mobile Farmers Market

Everyone

Thursdays (4th) 10 a.m.

Tuesday (1st) 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.

Fridays (3rd) 11 a.m.

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

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WE’RE HIRING!

JOIN THE STOCKTON TEAM Do you have a talent that can be shared with your community?

Are you looking for part-time work that is rewarding and fun? The City of Stockton Recreation Division is looking for part-time employees to fill Recreation Leader and Sports Officials vacancies in our programs and at our facilities. You could be a train conductor at Pixie Woods Children’s Park, a referee in our youth and adult sports leagues, assist with community special events, or be a mentor to children and teens in our after-school programs. The opportunities are endless. We welcome you to apply and be a part of our community.

The City of Stockton Community Services Department is dedicated to building strong communities through educational, creative, and recreational opportunities. We are looking for instructors to provide fun and enriching recreational classes to preschoolers, school-aged children, teens, adults, seniors, and families. Check out our Contract Instructor Handbook for more information.


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