City of Stockton | Community Services | Summer Activity Guide 2022

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CITY OF STOCKTON | COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ACTIVITY GUIDE

SUMMER 2022

www.stocktonca.gov/recreation


A MESSAGE FROM THE CITY MANAGER:

WHAT’S INSIDE

Our vision is that Stockton will become the best City in America to live, raise a family, and grow a business. To accomplish this vision, we provide resources and activities to enrich the quality of life for you and your family through the Community Services Department.

CONTACTS

In Summer 2022, our Library branches are offering a wealth of programming that includes traditional library services for reading, research, learning and personal growth opportunities, as well as Makers Spaces, Storytime, computer classes, and English Conversation Clubs. For Recreation, choose from a list of Youth and Adult Sports, afterschool programs, Summer Day Camps, even E-Sports. In addition, special events are taking place throughout the spring and summer with lots of family entertainment: 

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Visit Downtown Stockton for Stockton Flavor Fest – a two-day celebration of Culture, Community & Cuisine at Weber Point Events Center, on May 14 & 15. Pixie Woods 68th Birthday and Opening Day – May 7 Summer Reading Challenge – for all ages – Begins June 1 Drive-In Movies – for the entire family, behind Weberstown Mall – June 17 & July 15 Ultra-Friday Nights – Stockton Community Centers, Fridays 7–11:00 p.m. – June 3 through July 29

Browse this online catalog or stop by any of our Libraries and Community Centers to find out what is happening in your neighborhood and throughout the City of Stockton. We’re always open to suggestions and ideas to improve and expand our offerings. We look forward to your participation and hearing from you. Have a wonderful summer!

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COMMUNITY CENTERS page 4

PARTNER FACILITIES page 5

CITY PARK DIRECTORY page 6

LIBRARY LOCATIONS & HOURS page 7

LIBRARY RESOURCES page 8-9

SPECIAL EVENTS page 10-11

PIXIE WOODS page 12

YOUTH SPORTS page 13-16

ADULT SPORTS page 17-19

CAMPS page 20

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS page 21

Harry Black City Manager

INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES page 22

MEMBERSHIPS page 23 2


CONTACTS

COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

605 N. El Dorado Street, Stockton, CA 95202

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 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

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 May 30 and July 4. 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.

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

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Gina Calder – President Evai Dellafosse – Chair Spencer Lockwood – Vice-President Maximilian Cao – Vice Chair Henry Phillips – Lay Member Lourdes King Kimberly Warmsley – Stockton City Council Desiree Orque Miguel Villapudua – SJC Board of Supervisors Justin Grant Sandra Chan – Lincoln Unified School District Anuit AlBahar Jow Nava – Lodi Unified School District Eric Duncan – Manteca School District Ray C. Zulueta, Jr. – Stockton Unified School District 3


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

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 5


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)

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(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

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WILLIAM BROTHERHOOD PARK: 2040 S. Airport Way, 95206 (Airport/Anne) 6

Hummingbird

6 tables

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(2) 2’x3’


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

TUE

WED

THU

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.

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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.

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 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.

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 7


LIBRARY RESOURCES

LIBRARY LOCATIONS AND SCHEDULES 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 they want full borrowing privileges, they can take the e-card to the library near them and have it recategorized for an all-lending card. Skillshare: Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of inspiring classes for creative and curious people. Tech Kits: Tech kits include: laptop, hotspot, and cords to check out for use at home.

ONLINE RESOURCES 

Adult Tutor.com Rosetta Stone Learning Express COHS Kids BookFlix ABC Mouse Tutor.com

e/audio books, etc. OverDrive/Libby Kanopy Flipster Hoopla Libby and Hoopla offer ebooks, as well as “Craftsy” online learning for crafts, knitting/crocheting, baking, sewing, etc. Type in “Craftsy” in the Hoopla “Search” option to see all offered classes.

JUNE 1– JULY 31 Ocean of Possibilities

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LIBRARY RESOURCES

LIBRARY PROGRAMMING 

In House Programming at Branches is BACK: Check the online calendar for programs at the branch near you. Virtual Book Buddies Program: For students entering 1st -3rd grade, this program offers reading help and practice Library Facebook and Instagram

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.

STORYTIME KITS

A storytime kit is a collection of diverse books based on a certain topic with reading tips and songs/rhymes to be shared with children.

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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SPECIAL EVENTS

PIXIE WOODS AND 68TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION – CAKE AND SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, MAY 7

10 a.m.-4 p.m., Pixie Woods Children’s Amusement Park

FLAVOR FEST – CULTURE, CUISINE AND COMMUNITY SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 14-15

10 a.m.-7 p.m., Weber Point Events Center

TRAVELING CONCERTS IN THE PARK – FEATURING NORMAN AND THE BOYZ FRIDAY, MAY 20

6-8 p.m., Panella Park (Arnold Rue Community Center)

FRIDAY, MAY 27

6-8 p.m., Dentoni Park

FREE DRIVE-IN MOVIES – BEHIND WEBERSTOWN MALL (UEI COLLEGE PARKING LOT) FRIDAY, JUNE 17

Featured Film: DOG Gates and food trucks open at 6 p.m.; Movie begins at dusk (approximately 9 p.m.)

FRIDAY, JULY 15

Featured Film: Sing 2 Gates and food trucks open at 6 p.m.; Movie begins at dusk (approximately 9 p.m.)

FOURTH OF JULY EVENT MONDAY, JULY 4

Gates open at 5:30 p.m., Weber Point Events Center Fireworks Show at 9:30 p.m. (approximately)

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SPECIAL EVENTS

SCHOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMER FRIDAY, MAY 20

4:30-7:30 p.m.

Games, activities, snacks

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

Locations:  Arnold Rue Community Center  Seifert Community Center  Stribley Community Center  Van Buskirk Community Center

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 

5-8 p.m.

Games, activities, snacks

Locations:  Arnold Rue Community Center  Seifert Community Center  Stribley Community Center  Van Buskirk Community Center  Louis Park Softball Complex

ULTRA-FRIDAY NIGHTS

JUNE 3-JULY 29 

7-11 p.m.

Family friendly activities

Locations:  Arnold Rue Community Center  Seifert Community Center  Stribley Community Center  Van Buskirk Community Center

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. 11


PIXIE WOODS CHILDREN’S PARK www.stocktonca.gov/pixiewoods

PIXIE WOODS OPENING DAY AND 68TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 

Saturday May 7, 2022

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Cake and special guests/entertainment

BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT PIXIE WOODS 

Celebrate your child’s special day at Pixie Woods

$50 reservation fee

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 or cupcakes; Pixie Woods Yum Yum House concessions will assist with food planning.

FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS  

$70 Membership Unlimited admission for 2 adults and up to 4 children (must be in the same family/ household) into the park for the entire season

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

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 recreational, rather than competitive, programs for our youth from K-8th grade. Participants learn to participate in groups sports in a positive 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.

SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS Is your child looking for fun, active and engaging activities during summer break? Look no further! The City of Stockton Recreation & Youth Sports department are offering three separate weeks of sports filled instruction. Participants ages 5-14 may sign up for a sports specific camp to learn and improve their skills.

REGISTER NOW

Each week: June 6 to 9, 13 to 16 and 20 to 23 we will provide instruction on different sports that include basketball, soccer and volleyball. Camps will be conducted by knowledgeable and skilled instructors. Participants receive a camp t-shirt.

BASKETBALL CAMP

June 6-9 Registration: May 2-June 3 Camp Starts: June 6 Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Fee: $40 Location: Stribley Community Center Gymnasium

VOLLEYBALL CAMP (OUTDOOR) June 13-16 Registration: May 2-June 10 Camp Starts: June 13 Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Fee: $40 Location: Stockton Soccer Complex

SOCCER CAMP

June 20-23 Registration: May 2-June 17 Camp Starts: June 20 Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Fee: $40 Location: Stockton Soccer Complex

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YOUTH SPORTS REGISTER NOW YOUTH BASKETBALL The City of Stockton philosophy is to share the game of basketball with youth across the city by teaching skills, values, and wellness in a positive and fun environment. Our approach is intended to strengthen the culture of youth basketball, teach life lessons, and empower youth to live a full and healthy life. We believe this philosophy leads to developing complete and well-rounded basketball players and individuals. Summer Season Registration: April 4-June 4 Individual Player Fee: $48 Team Fee: $276 (Teams are required to provide own coach and uniform) Late Registration: June 6-11 (add $15 for late fee per player or team) Skills Clinic: June 18 Jamboree: June 25 Games Start: July 16 and may be played at Rue, Seifert, Stribley, or Van Buskirk Community Centers.

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL Bump, set, spike! The City of Stockton youth volleyball program provides every child from 3rd to 8th grade a chance to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, and supervised environment. One of the main tenets of the program is to encourage children to do the best with their abilities while expanding their skillset 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. Fall Season Registration: June 27-August 27 Individual Player Fee: $48 Team Fee: $279 (Teams are required to provide own coach and uniform) Late Registration: August 29-September 3 (add $15 for late fee per player or team) Skills Clinic: September 10 Jamboree: September 17 Games Start: September 24 and may be played at Rue, Seifert, Stribley, or Van Buskirk Community Centers.

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YOUTH SPORTS

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL Friday Night Lights! Yes, youth flag football under the lights at one of our lighted sports complexes! We have the perfect opportunity for youth to learn the skills needed for the next stage of play. Participants will practice and play each week where they develop and focus on fundamental football skills, basic offensive and defensive positioning and team collaboration. This is an equal play league with an emphasis on sportsmanship. All skill levels and abilities are welcome. Fall Season Registration: June 27-August 27 Individual Player Fee: $48 Team Fee: $279 (Teams are required to provide own coach and uniform) Late Registration: August 29-September 3 (add $15 for late fee per player or team) Skills Clinic: September 9 Jamboree: September 16 Games Start: September 23 and may be played at Louis Park Softball Complex, Misty Holt-Singh Softball Complex or Stockton Soccer Complex.

JUNIOR GIANTS

Junior Giants, the flagship program of the Giants Community Fund, is a free, fun, noncompetitive coed baseball and softball program for boys and girls ages 5-18 years old. We will offer both baseball and softball. We encourage first-time and returning baseball and softball players of all levels to register. 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. Registration for the 2022 season begins April 4, 2022. Games begin in June or early July and will be held at Stockton neighborhood parks including Barry Zito Fields at Van Buskirk Park, Louis Park, Stribley Park and Panella Park. For more information on the program, please click on the following link: https://www.mlb.com/giants/community/fund/junior-giants/about

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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.


ADULT SPORTS

www.stocktonca.gov/TeamSports

REGISTER HERE SOFTBALL

The City of Stockton Recreation Department invites you to play in our Adult Softball Program with fast pitch and slow pitch formats and divisions for all skill levels. We continue to re-energize the softball community season after season, by offering improved leagues – on the region’s most iconic natural fields – Louis Park Softball Complex. Whether novice or skilled we have a league for your team to join. Lace up your cleats, grab your gloves and create a team or register as a free agent to play in our Summer or Fall seasons. Summer Season Registration: March 28-May 14 Early Registration: Sign up by April 30 for $25 off Late Registration: May 15-May 22 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: June 6 Slow Pitch League Fee: $310 (returning teams) & $556 (new teams) Fast Pitch League Fee: $352 (returning teams) & $598 (new teams) Free Agent Fee: $50.25 Fall Season Registration: June 13-July 30 Early Registration: Sign up by July 16 for $25 off Late Registration: July 31-August 6 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: August 22 Slow Pitch League Fee: $310 (returning teams) & $556 (new teams) Fast Pitch League Fee: $352 (returning teams) & $598 (new teams) Free Agent Fee: $50.25

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. Grab your team (must have a minimum of 8 players, ages 18 and over) and come kick it with us! All games will be played at Louis Park Softball Complex. Summer Season Registration: March 28-May 14 Early Registration: Sign up by April 30 for $25 off Late Registration: May 15-May 22 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: June 8 Team Fee: $160 Free Agent Fee: $20.50 Fall Season Registration: June 13-July 30 Early Registration: Sign up by July 16 for $25 off Late Registration: July 31-August 6 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: August 24 Team Fee: $160 Free Agent Fee: $20.50

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ADULT SPORTS

REGISTER NOW

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. Summer Season Registration: April 18-June 4 Early Registration: Sign up by May 21 for $25 off Late Registration: June 5-June 11 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: June 28 Team Fee: $344 Free Agent Fee: $50.25 Fall Season Registration: July 4-August 20 Early Registration: Sign up by August 6 for $25 off Late Registration: August 21-August 27 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: September 13 Team Fee: $348 Free Agent Fee: $51

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. Summer Season Registration: April 18-June 4 Early Registration: Sign up by May 21 for $25 off Late Registration: June 5-June 11 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: June 27 Team Fee: $184.50 Free Agent Fee: $50.25 Fall Season Registration: July 4-August 20 Early Registration: Sign up by August 6 for $25 off Late Registration: August 21-August 27 (add $35 for late fee) Games Start: September 12 Team Fee: $186 Free Agent Fee: $51

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ADULT SPORTS

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ESPORTS Venture into the world of electronic sports gaming or more commonly known as Esports. Participate in online tournaments quarterly for Adults or monthly online tournaments inperson for youth and teens. Our quarterly tournaments this year are; NBA 2k22, MLB The Show 22, and FIFA 22. Registration fee is $10 per tournament. For more information, please reach out to sportsandfields@stocktonca.gov.

ADULT MEMBERSHIP SPORTS Enjoy being active, love sports, and looking for some pickup games? This is the perfect place for you. The City of Stockton offers a variety of adult drop-in Membership Sports throughout the year including Badminton, Basketball, Pickleball, Table Tennis, and Volleyball. You don’t need a team, and no skill is required! Memberships fees are $10 a month. Days, times, and locations vary by sport, please contact each community center for schedules.

SPORTS FIELDS AND COMPLEX RENTALS Whether you are planning a beautiful day in the sun hosting a sports tournament, a fun family reunion in the park, or just a pickup game with your friends, we have just the place for you! The City of Stockton Community Services manages numerous rentable sports fields that range from open fields, single diamonds, and full complexes. With competitive prices and numerous locations, we will help you find a sports field that fit your needs. For more information visit our website or call our staff at 209-937-5606.

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.

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CAMPS

The City of Stockton 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 SUMMER DAY CAMPS 

$80 per child per session; $60 for each additional sibling per session

Ages 5-12

Sessions:

May 31-June 3

June 20-24

July 11-15

June 6-10

June 27-July 1

July 18-22

June 13-17

July 5-8

July 25-29

Locations: 

Arnold Rue Community Center

Seifert Community Center

Stribley Community Center

Van Buskirk Community Center

FREE THEATER PROGRAM

OPEN CALL FOR ASPIRING ACTORS/ACTRESSES June 6-11 Production of Little Mermaid Oak Park Senior Center Youth & Teens going into 1st through 12th grades Register by June 1. FREE Auditions & rehearsals June 6-10 Performances on June 11 (2 show times) 20


AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

www.stocktonca.gov/afterschool

REGISTER HERE AFTER SCHOOL EXPRESS (AUGUST 2-MAY 20) 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, YEAR-ROUND 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. 

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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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

Tutoring – Offered at Seifert Community Center

Tap Dance – Offered at Oak Park Senior Center

Pre-Ballet Dance – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center

Hip Hop Dance – Offered at Arnold Rue Community Center

Soul Line Dance for Health and Fitness – Offered at Stribley Community 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

Partner Social Dance – Offered at Oak Park Senior Center

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

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MEMBERSHIPS

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 $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. Membership renewal is July 1!

FITNESS MEMBERSHIP 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 $10.25 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

Tuesday 9-11 a.m.

Tuesday 9-11 a.m.

Tuesday 9-11 a.m.

Tuesday 9-11 a.m.

Second Harvest Senior Brown Bag

Low income seniors ≥60; must be preregistered

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

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

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

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

HSA Senior Congregate Meals

Low income seniors ≥60; must be preregistered

MondayFriday 11 a.m.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11:15 a.m.

Monday, Wednesday, 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) 9-10 a.m.

Friday (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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