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CENTRAL PARK
You are invited for outdoor movie nights this fall. These events take place at the Central Park. The movies will start in the evening after sunset. This event is FREE, so grab some blankets & low beach chairs. Closed captioning available. For questions, call (510) 494-4300.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20
DOWNTOWN EVENT CENTER & PLAZA
Save the date for our annual halloween event! Wear your halloween costume and bring your family and friends for a night of spooktacular fun!
Join in the adventures of clay; perfect for beginners and those with experience! Learn hand-building techniques - building a pinch pot, coil pot, slab-built vessel, glazing; and an introduction to wheel throwing. Intermediate/continuing students receive instruction on current works and continuing instruction on the wheel. Instructor: Susan Bettencourt
Take your photos to the next level! Learn new technical and artistic ideas. Master the “Scene” modes on your camera. Learn about autofocus controls for portraits, or sports or close-ups; understand advanced exposure controls for difficult light; take charge of built-in flash; discover color controls; discuss classic rules of ARTISTIC COMPOSITION as guides to your own art. Instructor Len Cook has 15 years’ experience as a photojournalist and over 25 years as a photographer and instructor. Instructor: Len Cook
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Learn to hone your art skills in a whole new way. This class teaches the art of monotype printmaking, an exciting art form that mixes art with science that is practiced all over the world. Participants will learn to make expressive unique art that can be done at home with no press or expensive equipment required.
11434 15 and up SHP Sep 20-Oct 18 6:00 PM-8:00 PM 5 W $179
Learn camera basics and techniques for taking better pictures: portrait, action, travel, and close-up shots. Learn safe ways to store your pictures outside your camera and how to re-use the space on your memory card. Instructor Len Cook has 15 years’ experience as a photojournalist and over 25 years as a photographer and instructor. Instructor: Len Cook
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Does that pile of photos, slides and home movies in your home intimidate you? Learn the basics of sorting and curating photos, slides and movies, scanning them, creating a chronological or thematic folder system, and building a personal online digital library. We’ll also cover archival storage and long-term protection of analog media, digital storage (including cloud storage) and backup, plus products individuals can create from these assets. Get organized and start sharing memories with family and friends. Instructor Mark Marymee is a Fremont resident and a certified Professional Photo Manager.
11443 15 and up CCC Sep 19-Oct 17 7:00 PM-9:00 PM 5 T $139
The days of consuming overflowing plates of pasta and donuts are over. As adults concerned about good health, it’s clear what you put inside your body will manifest internally with results exhibited externally. Part 1 is a program where we will cook with colorful fruits and vegetables, chickpeas, cauliflower pizzas, citrus, salmon, and reduced fat products. Material Fee: $40.
Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff
11501 15 and up CCC Sep 7-Oct 26 6:30 PM-8:00 PM 16 Th $279
It’s possible to eat healthy and still relish flavors and variety. Continuing with creating a healthy plate of food… In Part 2 we will cook using healthful whole grains, tofu, oats, berries, healthy pita pockets, stir fries, and a different array of vegetables. The outcome is delicious and good for you! Material Fee: $30.
Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff
11502 15 and up CCC Nov 2-Dec 14 6:30 PM-8:00 PM 12 Th $209
Adult Tap
Explore the fundamentals of tap dance in a supportive and spirited environment customized to accommodate all levels! We will explore tap dance technique, learn original choreography, and study historical repertoire in the context of jazz music to honor the roots and culture of this inspiring African American art form. No prior experience necessary. Enthusiasm is required and tap shoes are highly recommended. Instructor: Casey Tessier
It’s Bollywood time! It’s time to get dancing! Learn a complete choreography while focusing on different dance combos of Bollywood Dance; facial and hand gestures with a fusion of detailed dance steps. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Sheela Pasi 11274
ALOHA! Join in with us for this fun and beautiful dance style from the Hawaiian Islands. Learn basic foot patterns, proper posture, and graceful hand motions combined into a dance that tells a story. Great class to do with a friend. No prior experience necessary. If you have a sarong or hip scarf, feel free to wear it. Instructor: Laura Te’o
Come sit and learn the fundamentals of tap dance in a relaxing environment customized to accommodate all levels! We will explore tap dance from a seated perspective allowing for accessibility to the dance and hono the culture of this inspiring African American art form through beloved pieces such as The Copasetic Chair Dance. No prior experience necessary and tap shoes are not required but highly recommended. Instructor: Casey Tessier
Come lift and tone your body through diverse dance moves! You’ll begin to get fit in no time! Brazilian Boom Boom offers a variety of beats from Samba music, Brazilian funk, to Latin radio hits and more! With basic Brazilian movement - lower ab rolls, upright and outward steps and hip movement - you’ll behind to shape and tone. Enjoy this class that features music and dance styles of all cultures! Don’t be shy! Any wrong move is part of the choreography, just have fun! Instructor: Jessica Vazquez
Feel the burn in our Butts and Guts class! This class offers sculpting, shaping and toning. You’ll get a full body work out with no equipment and strengthen your abs, buttock, and lower body. Experience a little twist on floor aerobics workout, this class will energize you and keep you feeling great!! Instructor: Jessica Vazquez
Adult Cornhole Event Nights are here this year! Each corn hole night is a one-night event organized for both recreational tournament play as well as social play. Space is limited to 15 teams per tournament division due to time constraints. Both members of the team must be registered to participate. The winning team for each tournament will receive a set of cornhole bags. Forward your registration receipt to sports@fremont.gov with your team name and selected division: Competitive Rec or Social Rec to reserve your team’s spot in the tournament.
NEW Join us for 5-weeks of Friday nights social sports leaguestyle competition. Register as a team or individual and compete in a mini-tournament of a different sport each week such as soccer, dodgeball, kick-ball and more! Only one team will be our inaugural Friday Night Sports League Champs. For more information or team registration, email sports@fremont.gov.
This class is intended for a player with little or no playing experience. We will focus on the grip, stance, posture, and full swing for both irons and woods. You will also learn the basic fundamentals of the short game and putting. For more information, call (510) 320-5333.
Introduction to tennis for Adults with no prior instruction and limited play experience. Learn how to rally by week one. The focus of this course will be strokes, rules, and match play.
This is an introduction to pickleball for new players. Over the course of this session players will learn the fundamentals of volleying, serves, rallying, and shot placement. Each hour and a half lesson will consist of 45 minutes of skill development (instruction, drills, etc.), and 45 minutes of play where students will get to test their newfound skills on the court. Equipment will be provided for use during the class, or students may bring their own. Balls will be provided for the class. All lessons are held at the City of Fremont Tennis Center pickleball courts. Sign up today!
Intermediate tennis for students that have completed the Adult Beginner class or have some tennis experience. This class builds on the stroke production from the beginner class and introduces tactical and match play.
This clinic is meant to help players who have experience playing pickleball. Over the course of this four week program players will continue to grow their skills at volleying, serves, rallying, and shot placement. Each hour and a half lesson will consist of 45 minutes of skill development (instruction, drills, etc.), and 45 minutes of play where students will get to test their skills on the court. Equipment will be provided for use during the class, or students may bring their own. Balls will be provided for the class. All lessons are held at the City of Fremont Tennis Center. Sign up today!
It doesn’t get much better than having fun in the kitchen! Unless it’s Disney themed! Inspired by the new Disney+ show “Be our Chef”, in this class you will create scrumptious Disney character and movie themed desserts and dishes with your little one. 11412
Allow your child to discover cooking while learning their ABC’s. The program begins in fall with ‘A’ and ends in spring with ‘Z’; participants learning the alphabet throughout fall/winter/spring. Simple, nutritious and delicious projects will focus on ‘special’ letters of the alphabet.
Hocus pocus - Abracadabra! Let the introduction to magic begin through simple ‘self working’ magic tricks! Great for early school dismissal day! Develop fine motor skills, selfconfidence and encourage creativity. Between learning tricks and having fun, you’ll be entertained by the Magician. Receive your very own magic wand, Magician’s Assistant Certificate, and take away magic tricks you can mesmerize your family and friends with. This is a parent participation class. Fee is per parent/ child pair Material Fee: $5. (Optional Wizard Hat: $4.50.)
Instructor: Larry Wertman
11223 4-6 OHAC Oct 20 3:40 PM-4:50 PM 1 F $29
Discover the art of magic with your child! Learn magic tricks while developing self-confidence, creativity, and fine motor skills. Explore a variety of simple magic tricks. Learn how to make something disappear or how to read a mind in an encouraging and enjoyable environment. Material Fee: $6. (Optional Wizard Hat: $4.50.) Instructor: Larry Wertman
11224 4-6 OHAC Oct 20 6:45 PM-8:30 PM 1 F $35
Explore all the exciting aspects of tap while enjoying the benefits of physical activity, building self-esteem and self-confidence. A great beginning dance class for both boys and girls. Then they will blossom into a graceful and elegant dancer while they experience the beauty of ballet. Learn basic ballet vocabulary and grace. Tap and ballet shoes are required. Must provide own uniform which includes black leotard, pink ballet tights and an optional black skirt.
Instructor: Joanne Brown Dancers Staff
11294 2-4 JBD Sep 16-Dec 23 12:00 PM-12:40 PM 14 Sa $225
Learn the basic rhythms and develop rhythmic skills, body isolation and classic jazz moves. They will explore all the exciting aspects of tap and jazz while enjoying the benefits of physical activity, building self-esteem and self -confidence. A great beginning dance class for both boys and girls. Tap and jazz shoes are required.
Instructor: Joanne Brown Dancers Staff
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This is a structured parent/child activity designed to improve basic motor skills, coordination, listening skills, fitness, and self-confidence all within the fun environment of our bright and spacious facilities. Our instructors will engage your child’s imagination through theme centered games, structured play, and physical agility fitness. Pacific West Gymnastics provides a safe atmosphere for your child to learn and grow!
PM-6:30 PM 14 Th $215
This structured parent/child gymnastics class is designed to improve basic motor skills, coordination, socialization and listening skills, fitness, and self-confidence all within the fun and safe environment of our bright and spacious facilities.
This exciting gymnastics class and after school program and activity is designed to target the eager mind of your little one. Obstacle courses, games, and themed instruction combined with our innovative coaching styles provide basic tools for enhancing motor skills and fundamental gymnastics. Pacific West Gymnastics provides a safe atmosphere for your child to learn and grow!
Introduce your infant or toddler to a preschool setting. Parents will stay active and meet others in a fun, controlled environment. One parent and child will participate in activities together including movement, music, storytelling, arts and crafts and circle time activities. Register today and get ready to laugh, learn and play! Sorry, no siblings. Instructor: Wing Ko
The goal of Preschoolers is to provide children with an introduction to a classroom setting without their parents. Children will develop social/emotional skills, language skills, problem solving skills, and learn how to sit and participate in circle time. Academics are achieved through songs, creative art, STEAM, pre-phonics and games. Bring a snack to all classes. Children must be toilet trained.
Please note: priority registration can now be completed online. Payment plans offered for credit/debit card payments only.
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Junior Kinders is an advanced preschool environment where children learn letter and sounds, colors, shapes, and numbers. Along with songs, storytelling and circle time your child will enjoy an introduction to hands on STEAM activities. Pre-writing, phonics, and language development are the primary focus of Junior Kinders. Bring a snack to all classes. Children must be toilet trained. Proof of age is required for all 4-5 year old classes (must be 4 by September 1).
Kindergarten Prep is designed to prepare children to be successful in Kindergarten. Social development, language skills, advance phonics, writing skills, science, creative art, math, games, free play and hands on STEAM activities are all emphasized in the classroom. Introduction of vowels, sight words and early language concepts. Bring a snack to all classes. Children must be toilet trained. Proof of age is required for all 4-5 year old classes (must be 4 by September 1).
This class has a variety of fun and lead-up activities with sports and games. Basketball, Soccer, Obstacle courses, Flag Tag, and Bubbles will keep you active with your little one. Kids will start to develop fine motor skills, socializing skills, and listening skills. One parent must attend and be ready to play!
Join City of Fremont Sports Staff for 45 minutes of sports fun! Whether you have attended our sports programs and camps or are looking to give them a try, we invite you to participate in staff led sports games, drills, and relays. We hope you all have fun and share your feedback with us during this sports sampler night.
Rege’s Jr. Soccer Academy is for young soccer players taking the first step into soccer, with the ultimate goal being to fall in love with the game of soccer. Local High School and College soccer talent will teach your child the fundamentals of soccer through mini skills drills and games. Parents are encouraged to join the fun on the field to help their child have a successful experience.
NEW Get involved learning and playing basketball with your little one. This parent & child tot basketball class will emphasize fun with being active together. Kids will develop fine motor skills, socializing skills, and listening skills. Making new friends has never been so easy. One parent-adult is required to participate each class.
This class has all the fun and excitement of dribble tag, PASS-ketball, and mini games, but that’s not all. Kids will develop very basic skills in passing, ball handling, and team play. Your child will also benefit from improving fine motor skills, socializing, and listening skills. Making new friends has never been so easy.
This adapted Soccer League is loosely structured to give players the opportunity to be outside and get active playing soccer through scrimmages and tournament cup themed play! The coaches will reinforce good plays, have breaks, change players on teams and who they play to make sure it is as balanced and fun as possible. Each scrimmage will start with a technical skill warm up before being placed in to fairly sided teams to enjoy live play.
11175 3-4 CPSBC Sep 18-Nov 6 4:00 PM-5:00 PM 8 M $135
This class has all the fun and excitement of dribbling obstacle courses, partner passing and shooting, and mini games. Kids will develop very basic skills in passing, dribbling, and team play, but also in fine motor skills, socializing skills, and listening skills. 11146 3-5
This class is a continuation of Jump Start Basketball. Development of the basic skills learned in Jump Start Basketball will be taught and advanced with NEW techniques and skills, along with playing some of the same fun games. Fine motor skills, socializing skills, and listening skills still come into play with this class. It is encouraged for children who have taken Jump Start Basketball.
Introduce your little slugger to the game of baseball/softball. We cover the basics, including how to be part of a team while demonstrating good sportsmanship! No score is kept - everyone is a winner! Each week your child will receive skills training for first 30 minutes followed by 30 minutes of game play, which can start anytime between 9am-12pm.
Get both of our Academic Writing and Public Speaking classes at an automatic discount! You get two fun and engaging classes where students can improve their writing skills, speaking and confidence! Experienced instructors, small classes!
Awaken the crash, swish and clatter of words! Fire your imagination while writing your own stage play. Explore the elements of craft: story, setting, character, voice and image. Practice active reading, develop writing skills, and enrich vocabulary. Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20. No class November 25.
Practice, perfect, and enjoy writing by creating the stories you’ve always wanted to write! In this fun and engaging class, students write their own short stories, improving their writing skills and confidence in the process. Students share their stories with friends and learn crucial editing and revision skills by working with one another. Experienced instructors, small classes!
$20. No class November 22.
Learn to share your knowledge in the classroom and the world! In this fun and engaging class, students master creating and performing presentations on a variety of informative topics, including topics they choose themselves! Students learn effective communication, confidence, and master the language and style of academics. Experienced instructors, small classes!
Learn the most versatile speech type! If you’ve ever been asked a question and weren’t prepared to answer, Impromptu Speech teaches the critical skills that will let you speak on-the-spot in various situations from the casual to the academic! Students learn to present with confidence, organize ideas quickly, and speak effectively. Material Fee: $20. No class November 25.
The American Computer Science League (ACSL.org), is an international computer science competition among more than 300 schools. At Bay Coding Club ACSL elementary team training class, we provide computational needs to prepare for this competition. You do not need to know any knowledge about programming to join in.
11532 8-11 Sep 9-Dec 2 10:30 AM-11:30 AM 12 Sa $585
There are at least 1.7 billion websites in the world today. Practically all of these websites use HTML/CSS in one way or the other. Hence, the reason why we’ve put together this HTML/CSS and JavaScript tutorial for beginners. In this online class, you are introduced to website knowledge to impact the future world.
11529 8-17 Sep 10-Dec 3 10:30 AM-11:30 AM 12 S $585
Java is an advanced programming language which is more suitable for older children to learn, like age 9 or above. However, Java can be taught from an introductory level with specially designed Java classes for kids. What do Instagram, Minecraft, and Spotify have in common? Please find out the results in Bay Coding Club Java class!
11530 9-17 Sep 9-Dec 2 10:30 AM-11:30 AM 12 Sa $585
Learn Python at all levels in a fun way! Learn how to program using Python by understanding and practically applying python syntax, variables, data types, and operators by applying problem solving skills with algorithmic thinking!
11528 8-17 Sep 9-Dec 2 9:30 AM-10:30 AM 12 Sa $585
Math is the queen of all sciences. This special training course will cover all areas of math and corresponding problem solving skills that kids will never learn from their regular schools. However, they do need them for the future AMC8/AMC 10/ MathCounts. The course will concentrate in the area of algebraic manipulations, plane geometry, number theorem, counting and probability.
11527 7-17 Sep 9-Dec 2 9:30 AM-10:30 AM 12 Sa $585
STEM Explorations using LEGO Materials
Master your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects. Projects are rotated seasonally to ensure that even returning students get a new experience, so join us to design and build as never before and explore your craziest ideas.
11278 7-12 CCC Nov 1-Dec 20 2:15 PM-3:45 PM 8 W $259
Adventures in STEM with LEGO® Materials
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects and use special pieces to create your own unique designs! Projects are rotated seasonally to ensure that both new and returning students can explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system.
11279 5-7 CCC Sep 6-Oct 25 2:15 PM-3:45 PM 8 W $295
Haunted
This Halloween season, join Play-Well TEKnologies for a LEGO® Haunted House workshop! Participants will use their imagination to create their own spooky designs, building their haunted houses and engineering their own traps with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Can your LEGO® Minifigure make it through the haunted house without getting scared?!
11296 5-7 WSCC Oct 28-Oct 28 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1 Sa $49
With Halloween just around the corner, it’s time to get out your decorations and get ready for trick-or-treaters! Build spooky ghosts and other moving decorations, learning about gear drives and other engineering concepts along the way. With tens of thousands of LEGO® bricks, we know your Halloween display will be simply “gourd-geous”!
11297 7-12 WSCC Oct 28-Oct 28 1:00 PM-4:00 PM 1 Sa $49
Students will learn Lekha’s time-tested methods to overcome writer’s block while writing short stories, poems, and short plays. Students will be introduced to a variety of fiction and nonfiction genres. They will progress into genre writing and learn how each genre has its own set of particular rules that drive character creation, setting, and plot. Material fee: $10
Students will be encouraged to develop and refine their essay writing skills. They will learn to plan, outline, and revise their narrative essays. They will share their essays with fellow students and take home a portfolio of completed work. No class November 22. Material fee: $10
Hands Together Ceramics
Roll, pinch, and pound! Explore ceramics with your child! Together, enjoy a tactile experience using clay as we hand-build playful projects and create personal treasures and memories that will last a lifetime. Instructor: Susan Bettencourt
Explore the world of pottery as you learn how to build usable ceramics from scratch with your hands, and continue your creativity with design and glaze! Make one-of-a-kind ceramics you can take home or gift to family or a friend. Instructor: Susan Bettencourt
Balloon sculptors are always popular at parties. Learn simple three step process for making balloon animals, such as a giraffe, cat or a horse. Practice twisting and decorating several animal sculptures to take home. Material fee of $4 due at workshop. Instructor: Larry Wertman
11228 7-11 OHAC Oct 25 3:45 PM-5:30 PM 1 W $29
Get messy and express yourself! Learn many simple printmaking methods as well as basic art principles and art history. No art skills needed! This class will use many items found around your house to make beautiful unique works of art that go beyond paint on paper.
Come jam! Join me in celebrating social tap dancing in its most pure form: the jam circle. All ages, all levels, tap shoes are not required. Tap dance is a language and a medium of expressionlet’s have a conversation! Instructor: Casey Tessier
Practice, perfect, and enjoy writing by creating the stories you’ve always wanted to write! In this fun and engaging class, students write their own short stories, improving their writing skills and confidence in the process. Students share their stories with friends and learn crucial editing and revision skills by working with one another. Experienced instructors, small classes! No class November 22.
Learn to debate and cooperate! Students build the foundations of critical thinking, debate and research together. They work with partners to share the work of planning, debating and questioning another team while learning to refine their research and put arguments into a formal structure. Experienced instructors, small classes! No class November 24.
Looking to develop a passion for math and gain confidence in solving complex math problems? In this engaging class, students will gain in-depth math sense with sharpened skills in math intuition, analysis, reasoning, creativity and develop confidence conquering challenging math problems. Specifically, students will master thought-provoking skills such as drawing a diagram, making an organized list or table, finding a pattern, experimenting and working backwards. They will write equations and strengthen their problem-solving strategies through complex and challenging word problems. Different topics are covered each quarter and courses can be taken in any order. Experienced instructors, small classes! No class November 23.
Calling all cookie rookies! Join us as we “kick-off” a new cookie class! Wear your favorite jersey or team gear and come learn how to make cookies for the next big game. Our bakers will “tackle” the basics of cookie making and decorating while having tons of fun along the way. We’ll make cookies so good you’ll want to do a touchdown dance!
In this one day workshop kids will make boo-tiful mouth-watering dishes: Ghoulish Avocado Toasts with monster faces, Mac-Olantern and Cheese, and Ghostly Chocolate Cupcakes! No trick in having a good time making these treats! Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff
11496 6-12 CCC Oct 30 3:30 PM-5:30 PM 1 M $39
Your child will enjoy the fun in making…. And eating…. Sandwiches! We introduce kids to a variety of breads and wrappings, common creations like grilled cheese with tomatoes, more unusual fare like a chow mein sandwich…. Plus interesting homemade shmears like hummus, and pesto. Material Fee: $50. Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff
11413 6-12 CCC Sep 7-Nov 9 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 10 Th $349
Holiday foods like sweet potato casserole, cranberry sauce, wild rice with cranberries, lemon cream pie…. Makes your mouth water and reminds you of the warmth of the holiday season. Children will make these and other holiday favorites in this 3-part series.
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In a small group setting, Small Chefs will learn how to follow directions, measure, mix, and learn kitchen safety, manners and etiquette. The stories from children’s literature we read will inspire the recipes we learn to create through hands-on cooking.
Explore all the exciting aspects of tap while enjoying the benefits of physical activity, building self-esteem and self-confidence. A great beginning dance class for both boys and girls. Then they will blossom into a graceful and elegant dancer while they experience the beauty of ballet. Learn basic ballet vocabulary and grace. Tap and ballet shoes are required. Must provide own uniform which includes black leotard, pink ballet tights and an optional black skirt.
Joanne Brown Dancers Staff
Boys and Girls Tumbling classes teach basic tumbling skills, such as cartwheels and handstands. Your child will work towards accomplishing a variety of acrobatic skills that are perfect for cheerleading, martial arts, dance, or fun! Instructor: Pac West Staff
Girls enrolled in our Beginner class and after school program and activity will be exposed to basic gymnastic skills. Your child will work towards accomplishing a variety of skills that will prepare her for the next level of instruction. Pacific West Gymnastics provides a safe atmosphere for your child to learn and grow! Instructor: Pac West Staff
Badminton is a sport that is growing in popularity! Now is your chance to learn how to play while being instructed by coaches who have years of expert experience! These classes will cover all the necessary basics needed to bring your game to the next level! Please bring your own racket.
Are you looking to learn the fundamentals of the game of basketball? Taught by local athletes who know the game of basketball, participants will learn fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, shooting, footwork, and defense. This clinic will benefit all skill levels from learning the basics to fine-tuning your skills to be ready for your next big game!
This class is intended for a player with little or no playing experience. We will focus on the grip, stance, posture, and full swing for both irons and woods. You will also learn the basic fundamentals of the short game and putting. Material Fee: $25
This adapted Soccer League is loosely structured to give players the opportunity to be outside and get active playing soccer through scrimmages and tournament cup themed play! The coaches will reinforce good plays, have breaks, change players on teams and who they play to make sure it is as balanced and fun as possible. Each scrimmage will start with a technical skill warm up before being placed in to fairly sided teams to enjoy live play.
In Rege’s Soccer academy players are taught age appropriate skills for them to develop proper soccer fundamentals in a fun and encouraging environment. We have a tailored curriculum that builds on each age’s key/technical skills of dribbling, passing, shooting and control all delivered through fun drills, games and scrimmage time. Each class includes a 15 minute warm up, technical skill development with an emphasis each week and 15-20 minutes of scrimmage to apply what we have learned that week. Shin guards are required. Bring water and wear athletic clothing/shoes.
This class is meant for children who have little to no prior tennis experience. Students will learn the fundamentals of tennis through drills and games. All of our coaches are PTR-certified.
This class is meant for children ages 9-10 who have little to no prior tennis experience. Students will learn the fundamentals of tennis through drills and games using low-pressure orange balls. All of our coaches are PTR-certified.
The Youth Basketball League is back and better than ever! Come join City staff as they teach fundamentals, teamwork, and good sportsmanship! The first two games will be hour-long introductory practices, and the remaining seven Saturday games will be official games. All games will be held on Saturday’s at the Irvington Community Center. All requests for children to be placed on the same team must be in writing at the time of registration. Leagues are intended to be fun and informational. We reserve the right to combine leagues for the overall benefit of the program. Players will be placed on teams by staff. There are no practices during the week for this age group.
The Youth Basketball League is back and better than ever! Games will take place from 12/2/23 - 2/10/24 on Saturdays at the Irvington Community Center. Game times will vary and will be dependent on number of teams. Games will be 1 hour per week on Saturdays. Each team will be assigned one 1-hour practice every week that may rotate between Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday with times varying between 4 PM and 9 PM. Except for family members, no requests to be placed on the same team will be accepted. No practice schedule requests will be accepted. Any cancellation requests made after 11/13 will be charged a material fee of $15 due to jersey orders being placed.
Discover your inner-park ranger and build outdoor skills in this fun-filled week of nature exploration and outdoor experiential learning! This camp focuses on building courage and confidence through accomplishments. Each camper will have the opportunity to earn various badges through crafts, activities and overall good attitudes. Badges in fishing, boating safety, and birding can be earned among others. We’ll dive into the inner-workings of Central Park and get a closer look at Lake Elizabeth from a Park Ranger’s perspective.
Come and explore with us! At Camp Innovation you’ll experience fun through hands-on arts, science, cooking and more! Campers will participate in science experiments, different art forms, and easy culinary creations. Every day will be an opportunity to engage with your fellow campers, discover and create!
Use your inner creativity and self-expression to reimagine ways to explore different forms of STEAM activities such as cooking, science, arts and more through hands-on activities and group games!
Academic Writing Camp: Persuasive Authors
Express yourself formally, win arguments, and learn the art of persuasion. In this fun and engaging class, students master the art of forming and expressing their opinions clearly and persuasively. Students analyze texts from charismatic figures, learn techniques for effective word choice, and develop an understanding of other people’s points of view – all while improving their grammar and writing style. Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20.
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Master the art of speaking and learn to put your own spin on famous speeches. In this fun and engaging class, students improve their confidence and master expressing themselves by exploring and presenting speeches from literature, movies and famous figures from history. They learn to analyze content, mood, character, and elements of narratives and speeches to present their best work - dramatic, humorous and creative! Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20.
11596 8-11 TNC Nov 20-Nov 22 12:30 PM-3:00 PM 3 M-W $245
Bring your writing to life with colorful, vibrant, entrancing descriptions. In this fun and engaging class, your student will learn the vital skill of accurate and exciting descriptive writing - a skill that will serve them both in the classroom and bring their creativity to life! They learn literary devices such as metaphor and simile, how to improve and make use of their vocabulary, and master communicating accurately, confidently, and clearly in writing. Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20.
11594 6-8 TNC Dec 27-Dec 29 9:00 AM-11:30 AM 0 W-F $245
Become confident and organized! In this fun and engaging course, students develop skills in peaceful yet powerful speaking and inspiring speeches on topics they care about to deliver powerful messages. Students also learn the communication and organization skills to refine and present their speeches for a wider audience! Experience instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20. 11598
Share your knowledge clearly, concisely, and effectively with Expository Writing! In this class, students learn to create essays that explain and examine topics, and how to turn research and facts into explanations and presentations. Students will master one of the most important forms of academic essay for schools, tests and learning. Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20.
Build self-confidence and learn how to express yourself on-the-spot! In this fun and engaging class, your student will learn to create and act out characters and dramatic scenarios, practicing valuable skills like quick-thinking, clarity and, of course, confidence in themselves and their voices! Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $20.
Get both of our Public Speaking and Academic Writing classes at an automatic discount! You get two fun and engaging camps where students improve their writing skills, speaking and confidence! Experienced instructors, small classes! Material Fee: $40.
The art of bookmaking and illustrating books will be the focus of this week. While creating three different types of books, students will infuse their stories with descriptive language, creating vibrant pictures in the reader’s mind. Material Fee: $20.
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Winter Wonder-Lab
Step into the Mad Science Winter Wonder-Lab and watch a snowman sublimate before your very eyes as we explore the 3 states of matter! We will tinker with technology and learn the science behind some of our favorite toys! Kids will learn about polymers and make their own Mad Science Super Ball ornament! Our junior scientists will be charged up when they experiment with switches and batteries and build a string of holiday lights! Material Fee: $30.
Have a ton of fun as we whip up potions and experiment with all kinds of chemistry, including growing crystals, making sidewalk chalk, and learning the science of chromatography!! Mix it up as we experiment with molecular madness, radical reactions, and “fizz”-ical and chemical reactions. Materials Fee: $30.
Build and program robots in this introductory Robotics class using the LEGO® WeDo® system. Learn basic programming skills, simple engineering concepts, and the names of robot components, and complete a variety of projects using tilt and motion sensors. This is a great way to prepare young Robotics enthusiasts for our more advanced Robotics programs
Robotics using LEGO® EV3
Rise to the challenge to build and program robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 system! Learn about mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Design and construct your robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and play sounds. Projects are structured so that students work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun.
Everything But the Turkey: A 3 Day
Thanksgiving Camp
Your child will not want to miss out on learning how to make yam soufflés; grilled peaches and goat cheese croquettes with lavender honey sauce, salted caramel apple pie cookies, rosemary-maple cornbread muffins, pumpkin cheesecake swirl cupcakes… and more!!!! Material Fee: $30. Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff
Explore and dive into the aspects of baking techniques and baked dishes from around the world. Learn to cook breads, pies, cookies, cakes and baked savory dishes galore. Yum! Material Fee: $30. Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff
Countries around the world celebrate holidays with unique practices and specialty foods. In Italy Tricolore Orzo Pasta Salad is eaten pre-New Year as it symbolizes wealth and prosperity; eating Chinese Sesame seed balls are a metaphor for businesses who make a small investment in hopes of a large return; Carrot and Moong Dahl Salad is served at Indian wedding, and more!!
Material Fee: $30. Instructor: Cooking Round The World Staff.
11426 6-12 CCC Dec 27-Dec 29 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 3 W-F $209
Abracadabra - Sim Sala Bim! Get ready for three days of magic tricks. Learning magic tricks can develop self confidence, ignite creativity, further develop fine motor skills and spark an interest in reading. Campers will be shown how to put on their own short magic show. Each camper receives their very own bag of tricks with a wand, wizard hat, deck of cards, magic booklet and several tricks to keep. Materials fee due of first day: $17.
Instructor: Larry Wertman
11280 6-11 OHAC Dec 27-Dec 29 1:30 PM-4:30 PM 3 W-F $119
Too far to take your child to Hogwarts, Harry Potters School of Wizardry? Why not bring them to the Magic Wizard Camp. Welcome to learning how to do easier magic tricks! Discover how to make an object disappear or how to read a mind through an encouraging, step by step method. Have fun while learning from a qualified magician! Each camper will receive their own bag of tricks, a wand, and a Wizards Hat to take home at the end of camp. Materials Fee: $17 due on first day. Instructor: Larry Wertman
Central Park Sports Jam is the best way to spend your Fall Break! Join your friends and our fun staff for an outdoor sports skills camp including soccer, basketball, baseball/softball and much more - together with your favorite music! Groups are split up by ages or skill. Bring water, snack, lunch & sunscreen. LOCATION
NOTES: In the event of inclement weather, Central Park Sports Jam may be moved indoors to the Fremont Community Center. Outdoor sports will continue as weather permits.
Irvington Sports Jam is back and better than ever! Join your friends and our fun staff for a variety of indoor and outdoor sports, arts and crafts, and much more! Campers can expect to enjoy high energy games and fun music! Bring lunch, snacks, water, & sunscreen.
Campers will learn to play tennis culminating in a friendly team competition on the last day of camp. This camp is run by City of Fremont instructors that have undergone extensive training based on the USTA National Player Development coaching philosophies and methodology.
OCTOBER 13 • 5 – 9 PM • $75 • # 11444
IRVINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER
Parents, isn’t it time you enjoyed a break for a “Parent’s Night Out”? Well now is your chance! Join Irvington Community Center staff as we host your child for a fun night of games, food, and more!
Students will learn Lekha’s time-tested methods to overcome writer’s block while writing short stories, poems, and short plays. Students will be introduced to a variety of fiction and nonfiction genres. They will progress into genre writing and learn how each genre has its own set of particular rules that drives character creation, setting, and plot. Material Fee: $10.
Students will learn the basics of the five-paragraph essay including the importance of staying on topic and developing a thesis. They will discuss how to take an essay from an idea to an actual paper using the help of prewriting exercises that will help organize their thoughts. AP and MLA format will be used. Material Fee: $10.
Learn the basic rhythms and develop rhythmic skills, body isolation and classic jazz moves. They will explore all the exciting aspects of tap and jazz while enjoying the benefits of physical activity, building self-esteem and self -confidence. A great beginning dance class for both boys and girls. Tap and jazz shoes are required.
Instructor: Joanne Brown Dancers Staff
The City of Fremont is proud to introduce our Pickleball - Beginner Youth Clinic! This activity is meant to introduce children ages 10 and up to one of the fastest growing sports in the country! Our certified coaches will teach kids the fundamentals of the game such as the “kitchen”, ground strokes, volleying, and dinking. Players may either bring their own equipment or borrow from our pro shop. All lessons are held at the City of Fremont Tennis Center courts. Space is limited, so sign up now!
This class focuses on building strong tennis fundamentals and learning basic match strategies. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Coaches are PTR certified and have experience teaching beginner and intermediate players.
Are you interested in learning the game of volleyball while being instructed by coaches with years of expert experience? This co-ed class is designed for players of all skill sets who want to improve their knowledge of volleyball! Participants will become proficient at the basics, improve their skills, understand each player’s role, and apply them in real game situations in a fun and friendly environment!
CITY MANAGER
Karena Shackelford
CITY COUNCIL
Lily Mei, Mayor
Teresa Cox, Vice Mayor
Rick Jones
Jenny Kassan
Teresa Keng
Raj Salwan
Yang Shao
City Council meetings the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Tuesday each month at 7:00pm via ZOOM. Additional meetings may be needed, and with proper noticing special meetings will be held.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR
Suzanne Wolf
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Kim Beranek
RECREATION COMMISSION
Elissa Winters, Chair
Sundar Sankaran, Vice Chair
Jannet Benz
Eric Donato
Larry Thompson
Jessica Williams
Recreation Commission meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm.
PATTERSON HOUSE ADVISORY BOARD
(510) 494-4365
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMISSION
(510) 494-4349
Tel: (510) 494-4300 / E-mail: RegeRec@fremont.gov
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3300 Capitol Ave., Bldg. B Fremont, CA 94538
Monday to Friday (8:30am to 5:00pm) Closed for lunch 11:30am-12:30pm
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REFUND POLICY
Refunds are allowed if requested up to seven calendar days prior to the start of the activity. A $10 per class withdrawal fee will be deducted from your refund. Please allow up to four weeks for receipt of refund by check.
TRANSFER POLICY
Transfers are allowed up to seven calendar days prior to the start of the class. There is no charge for this service.
CANCELLATIONS
We reserve the right to cancel a class for any reasonable cause. Should this happen, your fee will be refunded in full or you may transfer to any open class.
NON-RESIDENT FEES
For persons not residing in Fremont, the fee is $5 in addition to the published fee per class.
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
Seniors (Ages 60+) receive a 10% discount on all classes except those designated for seniors.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The City of Fremont and many local business and organizations have funded a grant program, which provides financial assistance for Fremont Residents. All requests are kept confidential. For more information about scholarships, please visit Fremont.gov and search scholarships. Donations are tax deductible.
If you are a qualified person with disability and you need accomodation to participate, contact Recreation Services at (510) 494-4300 at least (2) working days in advance.