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Aquatics & Water Polo ������������������������ 5 Archery.................................................8 Arts & Crafts ���������������������������������������� 9 Attractions ����������������������������������������� 13 Baby Sitting ��������������������������������������� 16 Baseball & Softball ���������������������������� 17 Basketball ������������������������������������������ 18 Beauty & Etiquette ���������������������������� 19 Biking ������������������������������������������������ 20 Boating ���������������������������������������������� 20 Bowling ���������������������������������������������� 22 Calendar �������������������������������������������� 98 Camps ������������������������������������������������ 23 Cheerleading ������������������������������������� 39 Child Care ������������������������������������������ 40 Clothing ��������������������������������������������� 42 Computers ����������������������������������������� 42 Cooking ���������������������������������������������� 43 Dance ������������������������������������������������� 44 Emergency & Family Services ���������� 46 Fishing ����������������������������������������������� 48 Fitness & Health �������������������������������� 48 Football ���������������������������������������������� 49 Golf ���������������������������������������������������� 50 Gymnastics ���������������������������������������� 50 Horseback Riding ������������������������������ 52 Languages ����������������������������������������� 53 Libraries �������������������������������������������� 54 Magic ������������������������������������������������� 54 Martial Arts ���������������������������������������� 55 Miscellaneous ����������������������������������� 56 Museums ������������������������������������������� 56 Music ������������������������������������������������� 59 Orthodontists ������������������������������������� 85 Parent Education ������������������������������� 62 Parties ������������������������������������������������ 63 Pets ���������������������������������������������������� 69 Photography �������������������������������������� 69 Playgrounds �������������������������������������� 70 Play Groups ��������������������������������������� 71 Preschool Directory ��������������������������� 74 Pre/Private School Directory �������77, 79 Private School Directory ��������������75, 81 Recreation Departments ������������������� 72 Recreation & Parks ��������������������������� 72 Rock Climbing ����������������������������������� 74 Schools ���������������������������������������������� 74 Science ���������������������������������������������� 80 Skateboarding ����������������������������������� 82 Skating & Hockey ������������������������������ 83 Soccer ������������������������������������������������ 84 Special Needs ������������������������������������ 84 Support Groups ��������������������������������� 86 Surfing ����������������������������������������������� 86 Teens �������������������������������������������������� 87 Tennis ������������������������������������������������ 88 Theater Arts ��������������������������������������� 88 Toys ���������������������������������������������������� 90 Track & Field �������������������������������������� 91 Trains ������������������������������������������������� 91 Tutoring ��������������������������������������������� 92 Volleyball ������������������������������������������� 94 Volunteering �������������������������������������� 95 Youth & Family Groups ���������������������� 96 Zoos ��������������������������������������������������� 97
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publisher’s note You owe it to yourself to be as interesting as you can be. Sure, everyone plays baseball and soccer, but who is fencing or playing youth lacrosse? Who is learning to animate Lego creations or playing music at Rock School Camp? These are the amazing types of activities our community offers. I know this sounds cliché, but this is the land of opportunity! Let’s get out there and take advantage of it. Let’s expand our children’s lives by exposing them to new and different things. New experiences and new challenges shape young minds—in a very good way. Enter the Kidsguide Challenge of 2010. We invite you and your family to participate. It’s easy: you try something new, e-mail us about it, and you’re entered to win cool prizes (details on page 112). The more you submit, the better your chances to win! We would not propose a challenge without giving you a head start. The editorial lists ten cool new things to explore, such as taking your kids to college, free archery lessons, or a fun family evening at the drive-in. Ten is a manageable, doable number, but we know our readers. You want more! Check out pages 5-112 (this is our biggest page count in 24 years––economy, eshmonomy!). These pages are loaded with thousands of other great ideas, too. Good luck! We will be posting entries regularly on our Web site. One more thing: Mom and Dad, this can apply to you, too. New experiences are good for everyone. I’ve already signed up for the Mud Run and a pilgrimage in Northern Spain. Game on!
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ew can be tricky when it comes to kids, because “new” doesn’t always mean “exciting” to those people. So … New bike? Yes. New bike ridden to new school? No. New foods? No. New foods from the good people at Hershey’s? Yes. See, as much as we’ve been sold on kids being these wild and adventurous creatures always up for something different, they are in fact creatures of habit. Any parent who has sat through the 82nd home viewing of “Finding Nemo” knows this. If kids like something, they will watch, listen and/ or eat that thing over and over and over and over
for a kid; new is necessary. They need to have new experiences, new learning opportunities, they benefit from meeting new friends and being made aware of new possibilities. We know this isn’t always (ever?) easy. One way to make it go a little easier is to have plenty of new ideas in your holster, lots of possibilities to be presented when the previous one gets turned down. And summer is a great time to present these ideas. Without the mad dash of getting to and from school, there’s time to try something different––a new sport or hobby; maybe sing a song or tell a joke in front of an audience; or build a boat or a rocket, maybe even, gasp, go back to school (trust us, it’s good).
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until you, the parent, not only know every word, but the exact song sequence to the Lion King CD that has not been out of your car player for 18 months. But here’s the thing: new can be very good
Now, the cover says we’ve come up with 10 new things you might try for your kids, but that’s a lie. We have 10 items in this article, but within those are several suggestions, so, as usual with Kidsguide, you’re getting much more than you paid for. What’s (lots) more, you’ll find hundreds more ideas and providers of new things here in the pages of Kidsguide, so have at it. New ideas? Yes. New ideas that lead to happy, well-rounded kids? Definitely.
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(GET INTO THE) ACT! Any parent who’s ever tried to get a straight answer as to how the kitchen ended up looking like that, knows kids are natural actors. And there are lots of local outfits that can not only develop their performance skills, but all the things necessary to put on a good show. Long Beach-based Kid’s Theater Company (562.209.1894) offers kids not only the opportunities to act, sing or do a bit of improv, but also learn the critical behindthe-scenes skills of set design, lighting and such. Director Kyle Becker knows that the performing arts are critical for any kid. “Being in a production makes a kid feel part of a team,” he said. “It teaches them dedication and self-esteem while giving them the foundation of performance art.” And Becker’s productions, which have included music revues, improv comedies and Alice Rocks Wonderland, are tailored to each kid, so that a boy who may be less inclined to sing, may prefer to hit stuff and is given parts that include stage combat, or work behind the scenes with set design. Now, if your child goes more for new me-
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dia, there are also camps available that will give them the opportunity to perform on both sides of a camera. Movies By Kids, for example, offers kids the opportunity to pursue numerous types of filmmaking: kids can make animated shorts, film their own live-action sequence, produce a music video or newscast, and lots more (www.moviesbykids.com).
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(SING) MUSIC! One of the best things you can not only do for your kid’s brain, but soul, is introduce them early and often to all types of music: singing, playing, singing and playing. It’s wonderful and basic to who we are as human beings and, unfortunately, our schools don’t have the money to provide it much anymore. Fortunately, there are plenty of other companies and organizations to fill the void. As for the bit where they open their mouths and let loose, there are a few favorites that include the Southern California Children’s Chorus (www.sccchorus.org), or Sandpiper Children’s Chorus sponsored by Alley Kat Music Center in the city of Cypress (www. alleykatsheetmusic. com). The International Peace Choir (www.internationalpeacechoir.org) was founded in Long Beach more than 20 years ago, and offers kids not only the chance to sing, but to learn about other cultures. Kids represent a particular country, research it and wear the national garb from it. The choir has performed at the Hollywood Bowl, before Pope John Paul II, at Dodger Stadium, and at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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(PLAY) MUSIC! And this is the bit where they keep their mouths closed for the most part (ah, one can dream) to make beautiful music come out of an instrument. Again there are lots of places to make this happen. Jammin’ Music offers all kinds of possibilities, from private lessons to summer camps to Rock School (www.jamminmusic-lb.com). Kids can learn how to play piano or guitar or drums. They can improve on their own and learn to play with others. And they can learn all of this WHILE NOT IN YOUR HOUSE. Which is something the neighbors would probably appreciate. Golden West College also offers beginning drums for kidsguide kidsguidespring/summer spring/summer‘10 ‘10 || 3
kids (www.goldenwestcollege.edu) and Cypress College (www.cypresscollege.edu) offers a similar opportunity to learn the cello.
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(BIG KID) SCHOOL! And yes, we can hear you asking if we have gone out of our minds! True, the whole point of summer for kids is to be away from school––the school of uniforms and rigid time schedules and classes they aren’t particularly excited about. But what about a little school we like to call college? Schools like that offer classes to young folk over the summer on how to make iPhone apps or video games. That’s the kind of stuff kids learn at iD Tech Camps (www.internalDrive. com) located on college campuses throughout the Southland. For kids into time-tested apps, like writing, Cal State Long Beach offers its well-regarded Young Writers Camp (www.youngwriterscamp.com). Camps like this not only offer new experiences and skills, but the opportunity for kids to start thinking, and become excited about, the college experience. One of the most extensive kid programs is at Cypress College where there are hundreds of classes ranging from creating your own Web page to computer animation to baking, plus lots of other new things (www.cypresscollege.edu). “We’re offering digital filmmaking, digital music mixing, stop-motion animation,” said Cypress’ Rita Pierce. “It’s really fun stuff that kids can not only learn but take with them.”
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(OTHER) SPORTS! Yeah, we know. If anything is not new, it’s sports for kids. It seems at times all we do is drive them to one sport or another. But, for a lot of kids, it’s the same sports as everyone else: soccer, baseball, basketball, etc. How about introducing them to some new ones? New ones like archery? You can hook up with the folks at the Junior Olympic Archery Development Program at Long Beach’s El Dorado Park (www.eldoradoarchers.com). If you want something equally combative and artful, introduce them to fencing (and now we don’t mean chain-link). You know, fencing, as in sword play, which isn’t play but a serious sport steeped in history and pointed things. You know, swords. South Coast Fencing offers kids the opportunity to learn this beautiful activity called the “chess of sports” in classes and even a beginner’s camp (www.southcoastfencing.com). Now, if you’d like to get your kids off dry land you might try the equally artful synchronized swimming 44 | | kidsguide kidsguidespring/summer spring/summer‘10 ‘10
which the City of La Mirada offers (562.902.3191). Or you can try something equally combative, a little bit of aqua-wrestling called water polo. Los Al Youth Water Polo takes kids as young as 5 and teaches them a sport that director Bahram Hojreh says is one of the few “to force a person to use every muscle in their body” (www.losalamitoswaterpolo.com). Sounds like fun, not to mention a good night sleep. Or take it to dry land with Ping Pong. Yes, there are actually not only youth programs, but lessons and camps for the beginner to advanced player (www.powerpong.org).
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(JUST) PARTY! Perfect for an un-birthday or if your birthday happens to fall near or on a major holiday, or just because it’s summer. The idea here is to get a group of neighbors or friends together and pitch in for a wing-ding. Rent a bouncer, play street games, have a marine biology expert bring tidepool animals to your backyard (Blue Submarine, 888.218.8085) or go to California Pets for a puppy or reptile party (www.californiapetsoc.com).
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CRAFT(Y) OK, there are literally way, way, waaaaay, too many craft opportunities offered at schools, parks and grandma’s homes. But we love two. The first is sewing. Yes, sewing. Now you may think this is for old ladies, until you have a hole in your sock or find the new $150 jeans you just bought are way too long. This is why you go to Sewing With Jane (562.431.1943). Jane Loper offers classes and camps that teach kids to work with textiles and make some very cool projects. Sewing? Cool? Uh, for any of you kids interested in becoming the next winner of Project Runway, you will notice that every one of those people know their way around a needle, thread and sewing machine. OK, now equally as classic is learning to build model boats. Our area happens to offer one of the best programs around in Long Beach’s Model Boat Shop run by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. Kids from the ages of 7 on up not only learn how to build model sailboats, thereby learning a good bit of history, culture and language of the sea, but race their creations in weekly regattas. Captain’s hat optional (562.570.3100).
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(SCIENCE?) SCIENCE! Yes, yes, it’s not every kids’ favorite subject, but a lot of that has to do with science learned out of a book. In the summer, kids can be exposed to science … in the raw! This is the way science was supposed to be experienced, hands-on like at Cal State Long Beach’s Young Scientist Camp for kids in grades 3 to 8 (www.youngscientistscamp.com). Other favorite science-y type things include Long Beach Marine Institute camps. They have a couple
of age-appropriate camps to introduce and foster a fascination and love of the ocean for kids 5-12 and teens ages 13-16. Teens actually live aboard a research vessel for a week and participate in all manner of exploration (www.longbeachmarine.org). And the Ocean Institute in Dana Point offers a Seafarer’s Odyssey for 9 to 10 years olds that includes helmsmanship, treasure hunts and real sea-cave exploration (www.ocean-institute.org). This, in scientific terms, is very cool.
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(DRIVE-IN) MOVIES! One way to get kids excited about the new possibilities of movies is to show them how they used to be experienced with movie stars 50-feet tall! Yeah drive-in movies still exist, and they make a great, evening excursion. Mission Tiki Drive-In in Montclair features eight, first-run movies every day of the week. Adults are just 7 bucks, kids 5 to 9 just a buck (www.missiontiki.com). Even better, during the theater’s “Summer Under The Stars” program, they show a weekly classic movie—and it costs just one buck a car. ONE DOLLAR! Do you know what else is one dollar these days? Nothing. You might also check out the Vineland in City of Industry (www.vinelanddriveintheater.com); the Van Buren (www.vanburendriveintheatre.com) and Rubidoux (www.rubidoux.icyspicy.com) in Riverside.
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NOTHING! Hey, it’s summer. Why don’t you and your kids try a little something new called nothing? Sit on the steps and share a popsicle. Lay on the grass and look up at the clouds (Hey! That one looks like my small intestine!) In the midst of our over-scheduled, over-achieving lives, when we all seem to be in a constant state of becoming, wouldn’t it be great for all of us—adults and kids—to just be in a state of being. Just. Be. Happy Summer!
aquatics & waterpolo Swim instruction, teams, Junior Lifeguards, camps, recreational swimming and wading pools; plus water polo classes, clubs and camps (5+). Also see: “Boating,” “Camps” and “Surfing.” • Alpert JCC Swim Instruction 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1035 www.alpertjcc.org Group and private lessons in a heated junior Olympic-sized pool. Beginner and advanced swim teams are also offered, along with a new Youth Water Polo program. American Red Cross (562) 595-6341, (714) 481-5300 www.redcross.org Instructional classes (5+) include water safety, first aid and CPR. The Red Cross does not offer swim instruction, instead local branches provide referrals to Red Cross-certified learn-to-swim programs and swim instructors in your area.
• Australian Swim Schools Anaheim (714) 453-0255 Fountain Valley (714) 962-7574 Fullerton (714) 224-7310 Orange (714) 453-0163 South Coast Metro (714) 263-0768 Rancho Palos Verdes (310) 221-6399 Tarzana (818) 708-2800 www.australianswimschool.com A year-round approach to swimming is stressed at all seven of the Australian Swim Schools in LA and Orange Counties. This consistent and relaxed exposure to the water in warm, clean, indoor pools is the key to making swimming an enjoyable and beneficial part of your family’s lives. A swimmer of any age (3 mos-adult) and any ability level can enter the program and find an appropriate class at any time of year. Come feel the wonder, down under! E-mail: info@australianswimschool.com. See ad on this page. Boys and Girls Club Long Beach (Wallace/Petrolane) and Fullerton branches offer beginning to advanced Red Crosscertified instruction (6-17); summer only. Yearround recreational swimming is available at the Wallace/Petrolane branch. See “Youth and Family Groups” for locations. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Aquatic programs include summer swim lessons, diving and water polo. (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com
Year-Round Aquatics Fun with Los Al Water Polo! For Boys & Girls 6-14 of Any Community Benefits of Water Polo:
Children have fun in the water • Kids of all abilities, areas & background play • Encourages safety in and around water Promotes fitness, teamwork and confidence • Provides a positive atmosphere that encourages learning and fun
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Four Exciting Programs to Choose from: FREE WEEKEND CLINICS FOR BEGINNERS • Saturdays & Sundays • Call for dates • 1:30pm-3:15pm and 3:15pm- 5:00pm • For beginners, ages 6 and up • Great introduction to water polo.
FUNDAMENTAL DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY • Great way to learn the basics • Perfect for the beginner or intermediate player • 1 hour sessions on Friday nights or Saturday afternoons (you choose) • Low cost
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JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES
• Perfect for beginner or intermediate player • Friday nights or Saturday afternoons • Games last less than an hour and start right after Fundamental Development Academy sessions • Low cost
CLUB/TRAVEL TEAM
• Specific gender & age group practices, Mon-Thurs • Year-round training for committed and serious athletes • Fun & competitive travel games & tournaments • National Championships
USA Olympic-National Training Center, Joint Forces Training Base Pool • 11200 Lexington Drive, Los Alamitos
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Children enrolled in our preschool play in our wading pool all summer long for FREE!
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Garden, Bunnies Academics Professional Staff Music, Art, Science
Pacific Diving Academy www.pdausa.net
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USA Diving (317) 237-5252 Divers (under 18) can join and compete in USAD’s junior program year-round. www.usadiving.org Junior Lifeguards The following cities offer summer Junior Lifeguard programs for boys and girls (9-17). Programs generally run Monday - Friday with morning and afternoon sessions. Also see: Colleges and Universities and Recreation Departments listed in this section. Huntington Beach (714) 374-1501 Swim tests are held May 8, 15, 22 and 23. Eightweek program. www.juniorguard.com Long Beach (562) 570-1360, (562) 570-8550 Swim tests are held at the Belmont Plaza Pool, April 10, 24, May 21 and 29. Six-week program. www.longbeach.gov, search “Junior Lifeguard.” Newport Beach (949) 675-8420 Swim tests are held annually in February. www.newportlifeguard.org Seal Beach (562) 431-1531 Swim tests held June 1, 3 and 5. Seven-week program. www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us/lifeguard
(562) 431-6553
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Cypress College - Spring and summer water polo program for beginning and intermediate players. Summer swim includes lessons, Parent and Me (6 mos-4 yrs), Jr. Lifeguards, pre-competitive swim and spring board diving. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Long Beach City College - Red Cross-certified swim lessons (5+) and infant/preschool program (6 mos-4 yrs); two-week sessions, Monday - Thursday, one hour per day, $60. Boys and girls water polo (8+); two-week sessions, one hour per day, $60. (562) 938-4249.
UC Irvine offers Competitive Swim camps and clinics for kids (7+). One-day clinics are offered in breastroke, backstroke and butterfly. Camps are offered half-day, full-day and overnight; one-week sessions, June - August. Olympic Water Polo Academy features one-on-one instruction, in-water training, nutrition education and strategies for players (7+) to improve their game; offered as clinics or camps, including optional overnights, spring and summer. (949) 824-4690. www.ucirvinesports.com. Also see “Camps.” See ad page 38.
Long Beach State - Swim instruction (3-12), summer only. (562) 985-4674.
Diving Instruction The following organizations offer diving instruction:
Orange Coast College - Lessons (4-17) and recreational swimming. (714) 432-5880.
• McCormick Divers See listing in this section; ad below.
4161 Green Street, Los Alamitos
(714) 846-5731
• Lakewood Aquatics Swim Team (562) 370-0955 Learn-to-Swim (562) 370-6654 www.LakewoodAquatics.org Lakewood Aquatics is a year-round competitive swim team and learn-to-swim program. The swim team is offered to children of all ages, and is the area’s premier competitive swimming program. The learn-to-swim program is staffed by fully-trained professional instructors. The program teaches swimming and water safety skills to children ages 3 and up. Lakewood Aquatics has a place for every child, whatever his/her skill level. The team’s brand-new facility at Cerritos College is ideal for year-round competitive training and swim lessons. • Los Al Youth Water Polo www.losalamitoswaterpolo.com A non-competitive program, serving all communities, that will help kids (3+) get used to the water and strengthen their swimming skills. In their PeeWee program, kids are taught the basic fundamentals of water polo in a fun, safe setting. With nine different age divisions, there is a class for everyone, from the swimming novice to the experienced water polo player. Camps, clinics and swimming lessons are also offered. Scholarships and payment plans may be available; check their Web site for specials. Mention “Kidsguide” and your first class is free! Also see “Camps.” See on page 5. • McCormick Divers Belmont Plaza Pool, Long Beach (714) 846-5731 www.McCormickDivers.com A year-round springboard and platform diving program for all ages and levels. They offer the only
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fully-equipped indoor facility on the West Coast! The coaches are currently looking for talented kids (6+), from learn-to-dive beginners, to high school divers and elite national competitors. The use of spotting equipment and a bubble system help ease the fear of landing incorrectly. Also see “Camps.” See ad on page 6. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Summer swim lessons (6 mos+). Additional aquatic programs include water polo, diving, pre-swim team and junior lifeguards. Aquatics and sports camp for kids are also offered. (714) 7655191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect
• Rossmoor Swim School and Children’s Center 4161 Green Ave., Los Alamitos (562) 431-6553 www.RossmoorSwimSchool.com Specializing in children’s swimming lessons since 1965. Their goal is to have children enjoy their swimming experience. They use a gentle approach
considering the emotional, psychological and physical well-being of the children. Youngsters ages 3-9 are taught in a heated outdoor pool (90 degrees), in groups of four, by Red Cross-certified instructors. Summer sessions begin every two weeks and run Monday through Thursday. Parents are welcome to observe lessons. Full and half-day preschool programs are also offered. See ad on page 6.
Norwalk Recreation and Park Services Department American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program (3+) and recreational swimming, July 1 - September 30. Wading pool for ages 8 and under available. 12301 Sproul St. (562) 929-5622. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Swim instruction (3+); year-round. Specialty programs include: parent and child, (9 mos-3 yrs), diving (718), private/semi-private lessons and recreational swimming. Belmont Plaza Pool, (562) 570-1806; King Pool, (562) 570-1718; Silverado Pool, (562) 570-1721. See ad on the front inside cover. Most city recreation departments offer aquatic programs that typically include lessons, swim teams and recreational swimming. Water polo programs and leagues may be offered. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information.
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(wading) and Larwin Park (spray) in Buena Park, (714) 236-3860; Bloomfield, Boyar, Del Valle, Mayfair, Palms and San Martin parks in Lakewood, call for hours, (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408.
• Seal Beach Swim Club (562) 430-1092 www.sealbeachswimclub.org Swimmers (5-18) learn technique, discipline and endurance from professional swimming coaches. The Seal Beach Swim Club was founded in 1965, is registered with USA Swimming, and competes in the Orange Section of Southern California Swimming. The club operates out of a 50-meter pool at the U. S. Water Polo National Aquatics Center in the City of Los Alamitos, plus a 6-lane, 25-yard pool at the McGaugh School in the City of Seal Beach. Daily swim practice and tryouts available Monday - Friday. See their Web site for practice times, directions, as well as Junior Lifeguard Preparation. See listing under “Camps” for Summer Swim Team Camp details. See ad on this page. • Shore Aquatics www.shoreaquatics.com The goal of Shore Aquatics is to introduce and develop the youth in our community to the sports of swimming and water polo. They focus their training, most importantly, to develop strong, confident student athletes that perform to the best of their ability in all aspects in their life. Proper sportsmanship and rules of proper conduct are reinforced routinely. Shore Aquatics teaches individual skills, team strategies, stretching, conditioning, sportsmanship and the rules of swimming and water polo. Swim Coach Kristin: lbshoreswim@yahoo.com. Water Polo Coach Chi: lbshorewaterpolo@yahoo.com. See ad on page 7. Southern California Swim Teams (800) 824-6206 www.socalswim.org Southern California Swimming (SCS) oversees more than 150 city and community club teams. Swimmers (4+) are grouped according to age and ability for year-round weekday workouts and weekend competitions, culminating in the Junior Olympic championships. Monthly club dues apply. Visit the Web site for local team information. • Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center 13806 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada 90638 (562) 902-3191 www.cityoflamirada.org The following programs are offered at Splash in their heated 25-yard pool. Special rates are available for schools and camps. Also see “Parties,” “Special Needs” and “Water Polo” for additional programs. See ad on the back outside cover; coupon on page 99. Lessons - Red Cross swim lessons from Parent and Me through pre-competitive levels. Group or private 8 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
instruction. Parents can get in shape while kids are taking their lesson by lap swimming in another lane. Board Diving - The class is designed to teach kids (ages 6+) the basics of one-meter and three-meter spring board diving. Synchronized Swimming - Classes (ages 6+) cover basic skills culminating in a routine set to music. This class can prepare you to join the La Mirada Aquabelles Synchronized Swim Team (ages 7-18), which is also held at Splash! Aquabelles, for ages 7-18 provides athletes a fun and safe environment to learn the beauty of this growing sport. Adult masters program is also offered. www.aquabelles.org Junior Lifeguards Academy - This structured academy (ages 9-17) includes training in Red Cross lifeguarding skills, swimming, aquatic sports, first aid and CPR. Each two-week session includes a one-day beach trip. La Mirada Armada Swim Team - Year-round team for beginning to advanced swimmers. Armada swimmers have competed in USA Olympic trials and other national and state competitions. Whether you are a beginning or advanced swimmer, the Armada has a year-round program for you. www.armadaswim.com Water Polo at Splash! - For ages 6-16. Come join the fun and learn the basic skills and strategies of the game. This class will help prepare you to play on an organized team or with your school. For more information or to register for a class, call Splash! or check out their Web site at www.cityoflamirada.org. U.S. Synchronized Swimming (317) 237-5700 www.usasynchro.org Organization offers activities and training videos. The Web site provides information on local clubs (3+). USA Water Polo (714) 500-5445, (719) 634-0699 www.usawaterpolo.org National organization provides information on local clubs, camps and tournaments for boys and girls (7+). Summer and fall seasons culminate in championship tournaments. Orange County Southern Pacific Zone, www.sopacwp.com; and Los Angeles County Coastal California Zone, www.coastalcalwp.org. Wading and Spray Pools Wading pools (3-8) are open during the summer months at the following locations: Caruthers Park in Bellflower, (562) 866-5684; Carl Brenner Park
• Watersafe Swim Schools Yorba Linda County Club (714) 612-1592 Seal Beach (562) 596-8608 Nova* (714) 546-7120 www.watersafe.com Smart Fish Swim in Schools! Healthy babies can start as young as one month in either parent participation or private lessons. By the time they can crawl, they are able to learn survival swim skills that can potentially save them from drowning. Learn in the less congested off-season and enjoy safer summer swimming. When your own pools are too cold to use, children can continue learning in their warm pools, yearround. Choose a method that focuses on safety first. A “Swim, Float, Swim” method, like “Smart Fish,” has prevented babies and toddlers from drowning, and easily transitions into freestyle and backstroke. Visit www.smartfishmethod.com to read success stories! *Nova offers locations in Fountain Valley, Irvine, Tustin and Aliso Viejo. See ad on page 7. YMCA Bellflower, Downey, Fullerton, Lakewood, Long Beach (Los Altos and Fairfield), Newport Beach and Orange (summer only) branches offer year-round swim instruction (3 mos+). Additional programs include: Fullerton, water polo teams; Long Beach-Los Altos, water polo skills, summer Junior Lifeguards and school-year swim club; Weingart-Lakewood Family, pool rental, scuba, swim teams and summer guards; and Newport Beach, year-round water polo, Junior Lifeguards, pre-swim team, swim team, Special Olympics swim team and adaptive swim lessons. See “Youth and Family Groups” for locations.
archery Clubs, lessons and ranges (5+), plus a national membership organization. Archery Ranges The following private ranges offer instruction (5+), tournaments, league activities, target practice and private lessons. Summer camps may be offered. Party packages available. Hi-Tech Archery, (714) 449-9744, 1912 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, www.htarchery.com; and Orange County Archery, (714) 965-1125, 18792 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley, www.orangecountyarchery.com. • Junior Olympic Archery Development Program at El Dorado Park East El Dorado Park, 7550 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 688-9666 www.eldoradoarchers.com
Free instruction (8+) and equipment use on Saturday mornings. A safety orientation, required prior to participation, begins at noon. Free “Fun Shoot” days with games, prizes and a barbecue are held throughout the year (call for dates). Party packages and youth organizations/group lessons are available. $7 park entry fee. Program accepts donations. U.S.A. Archery (719) 866-4576 www.usaarcheryjoad.org The national governing body for archery coordinates the Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD), which gives youth (8-18) the opportunity to compete in regional and national competitions. Free referrals to local clubs, tournaments and camps.
arts&crafts Arts and crafts instruction, workshops, classes and camps (2+). Also see: “Museums.” • Alpert JCC Printmaking and Mixed Media Camp 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org In Print-Making and Mixed Media Art, kids entering grades 1-6 explore line, color and texture using a variety of media, including pastels, paints and printmaking materials. By the end of the week they’ll have a portfolio of projects! Week of July 12. • Art Smart 3823 E. 7th St., Long Beach (562) 439-4777 www.artsmartstudioforkids.com Monthly art classes for children and adults that provide the opportunity to explore painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, watercolors, mosaics and many other art mediums. Classes are offered at the studio or at your location. Classes are tailored to various age groups from 5 years to adult. Afterschool enrichment program for ages 5 and up is also available. Check for special summer art camps and all-day camps. See ad on this page.
sion guests may also create a unique souvenir art project daily in the Art Lab. See ad on page 29; coupon on page 105. Boys and Girls Club Arts and crafts classes are offered at most branches (5 or 6+). See “Youth and Family Groups” for locations. California Arts Center at OCHSA 1010 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 560-0900, Ext. 5630 www.ocsarts.net/cac Preparatory Arts Academy (4+) offers three 10-week, Saturday sessions. Evening Arts Program (13+) includes ceramics and figure drawing.
433-4177; Tustin, (714) 505-3975; and Whittier (562) 789-5600. www.colormemine.com. Hidden Talents Ceramics Studio - 16917 Algonquin St., Suite E, Huntington Beach. (714) 840-6833. www.hiddentalentsceramicstudio.com • Paint N Glaze - See listing in this section. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Cartooning, drawing and painting; year-round (5-17). Summer classes expand to include ceramics, sculpture, illustration, 3-D Odyssey, sewing and photography. (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com
Art Waves - 18910 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. (714) 965-0669.
Cypress College, Kids’ College - Cartoon drawing, drawing and sketching, drawing and painting, watercolors, Fun with Clay, Costume Illustration, Photography (7+), Creative Art for the Preschool Child, History of Fashion and Fashion Illustration. Expanded summer programs include several art camps, such as Create Art from Around the World, Anime Drawing, Art Techniques, Digital Crafting and PaintA-Rama. Campuses in Anaheim, Cypress, Fullerton and Yorba Linda. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu
Color Me Mine - Locations: Brea, (714) 671-2808; Costa Mesa/Metro Pointe, (714) 241-8072; Huntington Beach, (714) 960-3834; Long Beach, (562)
Golden West College for Kids - Cartooning (8-14) and Adobe Photoshop for Kids (8-14). 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. (714) 895-0800.
Ceramics Studios The following locations offer ceramics for kids. Studios charge a sitting fee that typically include painting, glazing, supplies and firing. Party packages are usually offered as well as discounted studio sessions. Also see: “Studio Art Instruction” listed in this section.
• Bowers Kidseum 1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 480-1520 www.kidseum.org Art Explorations: Studio art classes where guest artists help reveal the artist within every child by exploring different art mediums and helping them to create their own masterpiece. Classes, for ages 8 and up, meet every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, 1-2:30 p.m. Adult companions may take the classes as well. $10 per participant per class. April 10: Memory Boxes. Bring a small photo and items to fit a cigar box with memories. April 24: Extraordinary God’s Eye Weavings. May 8: Foil Engraving. May 22: Sand Painting. June 5: Fabric Art. June 19: Self Portraits in Pastels. General admiskidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 9
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Orange Coast College - Drawing and painting. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880, Press 1. www.occtickets.com Santiago Canyon College - Painting, basic drawing, cartooning, comic art, pastels, fashion design and sewing. (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs Craft Instruction The following locations offer craft classes, workshops or drop-in activities for kids (5+). Class and materials fee may be required. Also see: “Knitting Instruction” and “Sewing Instruction” listed in this section. Build-A-Bear - Choose and create an animal or doll of your choice, then add clothes and accessories to make it your own. Anaheim, at Downtown Disney, (714) 776-5980; Newport Beach, at Fashion Island, (949) 640-0865; Torrance, at Del Amo Fashion Center, (310) 921-2327. www.buildabear.com Home Depot - Free workshops for kids (5-12) offered at all locations the first Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. - noon. Visit www.homedepot.com for local store contact information and upcoming projects. (800) 553-3199. Jewelart - Beading projects for kids (4+). Also offers classes, birthday parties and fundraisers. 11408 E. South St., Cerritos. (562) 860-0113. Lowe’s - Free Build and Grow kids’ clinics offered twice monthly. Visit the Web site for clinic locations, upcoming projects and online sign-up. (800) 44-LOWES. www.lowesbuildandgrow.com Michael’s - All locations offer the Knack Kids’ Club which include one-day workshops and classes. (800) MICHAELS. www.michaels.com Piecemakers Country Store - Christian-based store offers a range of kids’ classes. 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 434-8368. www.piecemakers.com Tall Mouse - Ongoing classes, plus Mighty Marick Kids’ Club (3-12). Summer kids camp also offered. 13233 South St., Cerritos. (562) 865-0800. www.tallmouse.com 10 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
The Long Beach Depot for Creative Reuse - Free craft classes where kids learn to make things from recycled items, plus hand-sewing class (8+). 320 Elm Ave., Long Beach. (562) 4379999. www.thelongbeachdepot.org Fullerton Museum Center 301 N. Pomona Ave., Fullerton (714) 738-6545 www.cityoffullerton.com Art Camp (grades 1-6) offered August 16-20. The Idea Place for Teens (grades 7-12) is available June 28 - July 2, with a field trip on July 2. Additional programs and workshops for kids and families are available year-round. • Huntington Beach Art Center 538 Main St., Huntington Beach (714) 374-1650 Quarterly classes and workshops (3 yrs-adult) in drawing, painting, dance and more; one-day to eight-week sessions, $20-175. Free family arts workshops are scheduled throughout the year. Weekly “Art at the Beach” art camps for children (6-12) are offered during spring break and eight weeks throughout the summer. A teen art camp is offered in August for ages 13-15. Call for a current schedule of events. See ad on page 24. Irvine Fine Arts Center 14321 Yale Ave., Irvine (949) 724-6880 www.irvinefinearts.org Quarterly classes (3+) including drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and other media; one-day to eight-week sessions. Vacation art camps for kids and teens (6-17) are offered during all school breaks. Drop-in programs include Teen Ceramics Studio (12-18) and Super Saturdays (5-11). Spring Arts Camp, March 29 - April 16; Summer Arts Camp, June 28 - September 1. • Just Think Art (714) 827-0630 or (714) 747-7073 Location: Cypress, CA www.JustThinkArt.com Weekly art classes for children (4 and above), young adults and adults, covering various mediums such as watercolors, acrylics, charcoal, oil pastels, oil paints, colored pencils and more. Also offering instruction in different subjects including sketching, calligraphy, cartooning, illustration and design. Imagine new ideas. Explore new directions. Duration: 90 minutes. Call for inquiries and spring and summer schedule. E-mail: JustThinkArt@gmail.com. See ad on page 9. Knitting Instruction The following organizations offer knitting classes and/or workshops. Also see: “Craft Instruction” and “Sewing Instruction.” Alamitos Bay Yarn Company - Kids’ lessons are offered in the summer. 174 Marina Drive, Long Beach. (562) 799-8484. www.yarncompany.com
Stitches in Time - Kids (8+) summer classes. 16525 Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower. (562) 8049341. www.stitchesintimeyarns.com • Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org Art classes for children and teens with developmental disabilities. See “Special Needs” for complete listing. • Model Boat Shop Colorado Lagoon, Long Beach (562) 570-1720 Kids (7+) learn how to build model sailboats and race them in weekly regattas; June 22 - August 14, Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. A $40 participation fee will be charged for the eight-week program; material fees vary. For more information, call the summer phone number listed above beginning June 22. Program may cancel due to renovation of the lagoon. • Movies By Kids Summer Camps (949) 548-5424 www.moviesbykids.com Movies by Kids brings Hollywood to you! They offer children, ages 7 and up, “hands-on” experience with unique summer camps that include animation, claymation, Lego animation, filmmaking and more. See “Camps” for a complete list; also see ad on page 33. Muckenthaler Cultural Center 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton (714) 738-6595 www.themuck.org A variety of kids’ and family art classes and workshops are offered in year-round seasonal sessions, including ceramics, watercolors, pastels, music, dance and theater art. Summer camps for kids (grades 1-8) include dance, art, music and theater; June 28 - September 3. Camps start at $60 for a four-week session. • Norwalk Cultural Arts Center 13200 Clarkdale Ave., Norwalk (562) 929-5521 www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Quarterly classes and workshops (2+) focus on a variety of art media and holiday crafts. Family Art Night is offered periodically throughout the year. Kids (ages 6 and under) must be accompanied by an older sibling or adult. • Pacific Conservatory Costa Mesa Campus (714) 545-1217 Orange Campus (714) 532-4849 www.pacificconservatory.com Formerly Pacific School of Music and the Arts. KinderARTS is a 2.5 hour integrated visual and performing arts program for 3-5 year olds. Children are introduced to music, art and drama through musical instruments, singing, dancing, fairytale theatre with costumes and props, poetry, storytelling, art history, appreciation and the creation of projects using techniques of the Masters. Five-year curriculum covers all the major artistic periods. Dropoff program with Parent Share Days. Call today to
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schedule your complimentary class. Please see “Camps” listing for art classes during school vacations. Locations: 151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa Mesa, 92626; and 1311 E. Katella Ave., Orange, 92867. • Paint ‘N’ Glaze 3960 Studebaker Road, Long Beach (562) 421-8000 www.paintnglaze.com Let your creative side show! Paint ‘N’ Glaze has a large selection of ceramics and a variety of colors to choose from. Figurines, bowls, glasses, coffee mugs, plates, picture frames, skateboards and surfboards are just a sample of the items in stock. Perfect for custom gifts for mom, dad, grandparents or special friends. They even offer a year-round seasonal section where you can work on Christmas gifts now! The friendly and creative staff is willing and happy to help with tips and pointers. Convenient hours allow you to drop in after school, during vacation breaks, or even late nights on Friday and Saturday. Discounts Tuesday through Thursday. Birthday parties (see “Parties”) and groups rates available. What a great place to relax and enjoy! Check out their new Parent’s Night Out, offered on the first Friday of each month where parents can drop their kids (5+) off from 6:30-9:30 p.m. for ceramic crafts, pizza and fun! Call to reserve your spot. See discount coupon on page 99; ad on page 68. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department Artables (11/2-8), Fun Acrylic Painting for Kids (6-12), Preschool and Elementary Drawing (31/212), and Cartoon Drawing (6-12), plus a variety of summer art camps. (714) 765-5191. www. anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Norwalk Cultural Arts Center - Classes for kids (3-17) include Messy Hands, Beginning Painting, Pottery Wheel Spinning, Cooking Tots, Candy Making, Cookie Baking and Creative Jewelry, plus specialized lessons in Airbrushing, Ceramics, Young Rembrandts Pre-School, Cartoon and Elementary Drawing. Class fee: $15-60. Ceramics Open Art Studio opens in June, call for details. 13200 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5519. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Art Class for Home-Schoolers (5-12), Amazing Art (5-16), Imagination and Creation (5-10) and Little Artists (25). Expanded programs are offered during the summer with classes that include Young Artists (6-12) and Basic Sewing (9-16). Many Long Beach parks offer arts and crafts on a drop-in basis. (562) 570-3100. Most city recreation departments offer arts and crafts classes for all ages that typically include painting, drawing, crafts and ceramics, plus preschool programs. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Scrapbooking Stores The following stores offer kids scrapbooking classes, workshops and camps.
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Scrapbook Depot - Kids’ summer scrapbooking classes and parties. 10690 Los Alamitos Blvd., Los Alamitos. (562) 430-6806. www.gotoscrapbookdepot.com Scrapbooking Heaven - Kids’ summer scrapbooking classes and Girl Scout programs throughout the year. 15176 Goldenwest St., Westminster. (714) 891-4664. www.scrapbookingheavenstore.com Custom Impressions Scrapbooking - Teen Scene (9+) meets monthly. Summer program (8+) may be offered. Preregistration required. 9737 Flower St., Bellflower. (562) 925-5927. www.ciscraps.com Sewing Instruction The following organizations offer private and group sewing classes for all skill levels. Also see: “Craft Instruction” and “Knitting Instruction” in this section. All Brands Sewing Center - One-day kids’ (8+) workshops as well as beginner to advanced classes and kids’ sewing clinics. Locations in Garden Grove and inside JoAnn’s in Foothill Ranch and Huntington Beach. (714) 636-1322. www.ocsewing.com • Sewing with Jane - See listing in this section. Sew Vac Ltd. - One-day classes and ongoing monthly clubs for beginning to advanced sewers in subjects such as sewing machine use, quilting, applique and clothes-making. Spring and summerbreak camps may be available. 1762 Clark Ave., Long Beach. (562) 498-6684. www.sewvacltd.com • Sewing with Jane 6243 E. 5th St., Long Beach (562) 431-1943 Hand sewing for ages 6 and up. Machine sewing for ages 9 and up (machines provided). Small, project-based group classes for beginning through intermediate sewers. Hand sewers complete craft-based projects. Machine sewers complete simple clothing or crafts. Weekly, 11⁄2hour classes are held in 5-week sessions. Please call for a mailer on upcoming projects. E-mail: jane.loper@verizon.net. Studio Art Instruction The following studios offer individual and group classes and workshops where students (4-18) learn skills in traditional art media. Session lengths vary: single classes, drop-in workshops and camps may be available. Also see: “Ceramic Studios,” “Craft Instruction,” “Knitting Instruction” and “Sewing Instruction” in this section. Barbel’s Art Center - 17055 Newland St., Huntington Beach. (714) 847-5414. www.barbelsartcenter.com Fibonacci “Fibo Art” - 3960 Prospect Ave., Unit C, Fullerton. (714) 524-1704. www.fiboart.com For Your Imagination - 230 Newport Center Drive, Suite 90, Newport Beach. (949) 6404394. www.fyi-foryourimagination.com Pacific Studio of Art - 1122 Lake St., Huntington Beach. (714) 960-2856.
attractions Attractions and theme parks for all ages throughout Southern California. Also see: “Museums” and “Zoos.” • Adventure City 1238 S. Beach Blvd., Anaheim (714) 236-9300 www.adventurecity.com Adventure City in North Orange County is guaranteed to entertain young families, with 16 exciting rides and attractions including the exhilarating roller coaster “Tree Top Racers” and the “Drop Zone,” a 50-foot free fall tower. You’ll also find a live interactive children’s theater, a petting farm, a 25-foot climbing wall, an arcade, a Thomas the Tank Engine™ and Friends play area, great food and much more. What a great place to have a company picnic, birthday party or team party! The price is right too. All-day unlimited rides: adults or children, $13.95; seniors (55 and over), $10.95. AAA discount available for up to six regular-price admissions per card. Free parking. See discount coupon on page 103. Aquariums The following aquariums offer guided and selfguided tours. Also see “Science” for a listing of aquarium educational programs.
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• Aquarium of the Pacific (562) 590-3100 More than 11,000 ocean animals are featured in three main galleries with 19 major habitats and 50 focus exhibits including over 1,000 different species. Exhibits include: “Shark Lagoon,” with more than 200 sharks and rays, some of which you can touch; the Lorikeet Forest aviary; the “Whales: Voices in the Sea,” kiosk exhibit; and “Weedy Sea Dragons,” natives of Australia that resemble plants. Educational programs also available (see “Science”) as well as annual events (see “Calendar”). Admission: adults, $23.95; kids (3-11), $11.95; seniors (65+), $20.95. 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach. www.aquariumofthepacific.org. See ad on page 15; discount coupon on page 99. • Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (310) 548-7562 Exhibits include: 35 saltwater tanks and many smaller tanks in the Aquatic Nursery and Exploration Center; a larger touch tank outside the main Exhibit Hall; plus discovery labs and an Aquatic Nursery with baby sea animals. Activities include guided tidepool walks some weekends and winter whale watching cruises (see “Calendar”). Home to Virginia Reid Moore Marine Research Library, open to the public. Programs also include youth docents (grades 7-12), Sea Rangers (grades 5+) and Sea Clubs (grades K-6) as well as volunteer opportunities. Suggested donation of $5 for adults, $1 for kids, supports aquarium programs and research on marine life. Reservations required for groups. kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 13
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Also see “Boating,” “Camps,” “Science” and “Volunteering.” 3720 Stephen White Dr., San Pedro. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org. See coupon on page 105. Sea Life Carlsbad (760) 918-LEGO An interactive aquarium geared for kids (2-12) features play zones, fun facts and quiz trails, as well as seahorses, stingrays and sharks. One Legoland Drive, Carlsbad. www.sealifeus.com Santa Monica Pier Aquarium (310) 393-6149 A small aquarium featuring touch tanks with tidepool
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animals from the Santa Monica Bay. Sunday shark feedings occur throughout the year. Kids’ classes and public event days are also available. Party packages and group field trips are offered year-round. Adults (13+), $2 or $5 suggest donation; kids (12 and under), free; groups of 10 or more, $2 per person regardless of age. 1600 Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica (beach level, beneath the carousel at the Santa Monica Pier). www.healthebay.org • BounceU Orange 428-A Katella Ave., Orange (714) 744-5867 www.bounceu.com Awesome inflatable structures, a clean, climatecontrolled environment, incredible customer service, and non-stop excitement. Reserve a spot at one of BounceU of Orange’s famously fun open bounce sessions or book your next party there. See “Playgrounds” for complete listing. See ad with discount coupons on page 15.
Grotto restaurant while visiting Disney’s California Adventure park. 1150 Magic Way, Anaheim. www.disneyland.disney.go.com Family Fun Centers The following locations offer a variety of activities that may include miniature golf, arcades, batting cages, carnival rides, go-carts and bumper cars. All offer party packages; some offer all-day passes and discounted group or family rates. Bay Arcade (949) 673-0324 706 E. Bay Ave., Newport Beach. Boomers 3405 Michelson Drive, Irvine (949) 559-8336 16800 Magnolia St., Fountain Valley (714) 842-1111 Arcade, batting cages, bumper boats, mini golf, rock wall, go karts, kiddie rides and laser tag (Irvine only). Check Web site for specials and discounts. www.boomersparks.com
• Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris 24440 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point (949) 488-2828 www.dolphinsafari.com Enjoy the world’s most unique whale watching experience with Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris on their specially equipped sailing catamaran. With a one-of-a-kind Underwater Viewing POD and the only whale watching vessel that broadcasts their trips live on www.whalewatchingtv.com, you can experience dolphins, up to 5,000 strong, leaping and playing right off the bow. See them below, too, with the underwater video camera and hear them on the hydrophone. Migrating gray whales December through April, and blue whales May through October. An experienced marine naturalist guide and homemade triple-fudge brownies make this a one-of-akind adventure you will never forget. Call for information and reservations or visit their Web site. 10% off for Kidsguide readers! See ad on page 12.
Camelot Golfland (714) 630-3340 Arcade, miniature golf, miniature bowling, laser tag and water slide. Party packages are offered; check the Web site for additional discounts. 3200 E. Carpenter Ave., Anaheim. www.golfland.com
Dinner Attractions The following locations offer a theater and dining experience.
K1 Speed Indoor Go Kart Racing Kids (5+) go-kart racing, league and party packages. Each location has different options for kids. Discounts available on Web site. Anaheim, 1000 N. Edward Ct., (714) 632-6999; Irvine, 17221 Von Karman Ave., (949) 250-0242; Torrance/Gardena, 19038 S. Vermont Ave., (310) 532-2478. www.k1speed.com
Curtain Call Theater 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. www.curtaincalltheater.com
(714) 838-1540
Medieval Times 7662 Beach Blvd., Buena Park www.medievaltimes.com
(888) WE-JOUST
Pirate’s Dinner Adventure (866) 439-2469 7600 Beach Blvd., Buena Park www.piratesdinneradventure.com Merlin’s Magic and Comedy Show at The Rib Trader of Orange (714) 744-9288 2710 E. Chapman Ave., Orange www.merlinshow.com Goofy’s Kitchen (714) 781-3463 Located inside the Disneyland Hotel, families can dine with Disney characters. Families can also experience a character-filled dinner at Ariel’s
• GameWorks See listing in this section.
(562) 308-7529
Go-Kart World (310) 834-3800 Six racing tracks, including tracks for younger kids (3+), bumper cars and arcade. 21830 Recreation Road, Carson. www.gokartworld.com • Golf ‘N’ Stuff See listing in this section.
(562) 863-8338
Hollywood Sports (562) 867-9600 Seven paintball fields, laser tag and a rockwall. 9030 Somerset Blvd., Bellflower. www.hollywoodsports.com
• Nickel! Nickel! Five Cent Games 9111 Valley View, Cypress (714) 761-5515 10912 Katella Ave., Garden Grove (714) 638-5012 7454 Edinger, Huntington Beach (714) 847-2191 10033 Whittwood Dr., Whittier (562) 902-0993 Also see ad and listing in this section. Pelican Pier Pavilion (562) 980-1415 More than 40 video and prize-redemption games. 411 Shoreline Village Drive, Long Beach. Putting Edge Fun Center (310) 348-9770 Glow-in-the-dark mini-golf and arcade. Glow bracelet included in admission price. Online reservations, birthday party and group packages available. 6081 Center Drive, #119, Los Angeles. www.puttingedge.com
• Fillmore and Western Railway Santa Clara and Central Ave., Fillmore (800) 773-8724, (805) 524-2546 www.fwry.com The Fillmore and Western Railway is in its fourteenth year of scenic tourist excursions departing from Fillmore’s Central Park station. There are Weekend Scenic Excursions, departing Saturdays and Sundays at noon to travel through the Heritage Valley’s orchards and fields. Diner service is available onboard. Saturday nights feature Southern California’s only Murder Mystery Dinner Train spoofing the classics of the last several decades. Specialty trains and family events are scheduled monthly. Holiday luncheon trains are scheduled for Easter, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. See ad on page 12.
ous youth groups. See complete listing on page 68; ad on page 69; discount coupon on page 103.
a bird’s eye view of Orange County Great Park in Irvine and the surrounding area. Free.
Orange County Great Park Balloon (866) 829-3829 www.ocgp.org A tethered, 118-foot-high, helium-filled balloon allows passengers to soar between 250-400 feet for
Queen Mary 1126 Queens Hwy., Long Beach (562) 435-3511 www.queenmary.com The Queen Mary is open daily, offering a variety of
• GameWorks 10 Aquarium Way, Long Beach (562) 308-7529 www.gameworks.com With a full bar and a full selection of today’s hottest arcade games, GameWorks is the perfect place to enjoy state-of-the-art entertainment! If you are looking for an affordable escape from the mundane, come to GameWorks Long Beach! See ad on page 63; coupon on page 99. • Golf N’ Stuff Family Fun Park 10555 E. Firestone Blvd., Norwalk (562) 868-9956 www.golfnstuff.com Take a break and have fun at Golf N’ Stuff Family Fun Park! Offers challenging miniature golf, exciting rides including go-karts, bumper boats, bumper cars, Disk’O Thrill ride and kiddie train. While you’re there, check out the latest in arcade games, great prizes, snack bar, and party facilities for birthday or team parties (see “Parties”). Ask about their free school and doctor’s office incentive programs. Where the 5 and 605 freeways meet. Also see “Parties.” See ad with discount coupons on page 14. • Madame Tussauds Hollywood 6933 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood (323) 798-1681 www.madametussauds.com Madame Tussauds Hollywood is the brand new wax attraction and premier destination in Hollywood located next door to the world famous Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and the Walk of Fame. Get right next to over 100 incredibly life-like wax figures, step onto memorable blockbuster movie sets spread over three floors of attraction space and fourteen uniquely themed rooms. Also, be sure to bring a camera and take home the ultimate souvenir photo. See ad on page 43; coupon on page 105. Also see “Schools” for their summer program. • Nickel! Nickel! Five Cent Games Family Fun Centers 10912 Katella Ave., Garden Grove (714) 638-5012 10033 Whittwood Dr., Whittier (562) 902-0993 www.nickelnickelwhittier.com www.nickelnickelanaheim.com Nickel Nickel is the affordable, family friendly fun center. They offer awesome arcade games, children’s entertainment, and parties for birthdays, teams and varikidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 15
historic, paranormal and educational tours. A Russian Cold War-era submarine is docked next to the ship and can be toured separately. • Tanaka Farms U-Pick Strawberry and Watermelon Fields 5380 3/4 University Drive, Irvine (949) 653-2100, Office (714) 968-6588, Reservations www.TanakaFarms.com Weekends are a great time to bring the family out to enjoy a real working farm in the heart of Orange County. Visitors can taste-test different fruits and vegetables while seeing how they grow, plus Tanaka Farms offers fantastic seasonal tours, year-round. Tours include a guided wagon ride around the farm, learning about different vegetables, big farm equipment and picking your own fruit. Strawberry tours are available everyday, March 11 through June, where everyone gets to pick their very own basket of strawberries. Watermelon tours run beginning of July through the end of August; U-Pick Pumpkin Patch in October; and Christmas trees in December. Please call to make reservations. $13 per person; ages 2 and under free. Group rates are available for students, scouts, churches and teams with 10 or more paying children. The produce stand is open year-round and is filled with home-grown produce. See ad on page 13. • The Power House 7589 Carson Blvd., Long Beach (562) 497-1197 www.powerhousegames.com Looking for a fun experience the whole family can enjoy? The Power House offers fun for all ages! Their family entertainment center offers the newest interactive video games, redemption games with a great assortment of prizes, fast-action hi-tech laser tag and Bowlingo—the premier arcade bowling experience. Having a party? Book your birthday and team parties or any special event! A party at The Power House is always a blast! See ad on page 17; discount coupon on page 109. Theme Parks The following local parks offer rides, tours, entertainment, season passes and party packages for all ages. Picnic areas, lockers and stroller rentals may be available. Park hours vary throughout the year. Admission tickets may be purchased on most Web sites; some offer online-only discounts. • Adventure City (714) 236-9300 $13.95 general admission with unlimited rides. Kids (under 12 mos) free with paid adult; seniors (ages 55 and over), $10.95. AAA discount available for up to six regular-price admissions per card. Free parking. www.adventurecity.com. See listing in this section; discount coupon on page 103. Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure (714) 781-4565 In 2010, Disneyland Resort hopes to inspire families to volunteer in their communities with “Give a Day. Get a Disney Day,” a program which offers a free one-day ticket to a Disney park for those participating in an eligible volunteer program; visit 16 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
www.DisneyParks.com for details. Premiering in the spring 2010, the spectacular after-dark “World of Color” show on the water of Paradise Bay and the return of Captain EO. 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. www.disneyland.com Knott’s Berry Farm (714) 220-5200 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. www.knotts.com Legoland California (760) 918-LEGO One Legoland Drive, Carlsbad. www.legoland.com Six Flags Magic Mountain (661) 255-4111 A new family coaster will debut summer 2010. The Web site offers buy-ahead meal vouchers good for specific eateries within the park. 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy., Valencia. www.sixflags.com SeaWorld (800) 25-SHAMU 500 SeaWorld Drive, San Diego. www.seaworld.com Universal Studios Hollywood (800) UNIVERSAL Adjacent to the park is Universal Citywalk, an outdoor venue with restaurants and shops, featuring the indoor skydiving wind tunnel “iFLY Hollywood” and Fountain Court (bring your kids a change of clothes, they will get soaked!). 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City. www.universalstudioshollywood.com Water Parks The following parks, open late spring and summer, offer water rides for all ages. Party packages, tube and board rentals ($4-9), picnic areas and lockers may be available. Parking, $5-15. Knott’s Berry Farm’s Soak City (714) 220-5200 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. www.knotts.com • Splash! Waterpark (562) 902-3191 Guaranteed to entertain everyone; choose to spend the day in the lazy river, dare to plunge down the water slides or swim in the heated 25yard pool. Adults can spend time with the little ones in the zero-depth play structures, spray pads and smaller slides. Free use of life jackets and inner tubes are always included with admission. Splash! is the best value, with free parking, picnic areas, all day park access, lockers and tasty food. The 18-acre park is beautifully landscaped with palm trees, lush green grassy areas, lounge chairs and umbrellas. 13806 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada, 90638. (562) 902-3191. www.cityoflamirada.org. See ad on the back outside cover; coupon on page 99. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (661) 255-4111 Adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain. Season passes are available. Open May to September. 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy., Valencia. www.sixflags.com Raging Waters (909) 802-2200 New this year is Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror. Opening day May 15, weekends only. Open daily, June 5 - September 12. 111 Raging Waters Drive, San Dimas. www.ragingwaters.com
• Wild Rivers Waterpark 8770 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine (949) 788-0808 www.wildrivers.com $32.98 general admission and $19.98 junior (under 48” tall but over age 2); ages 2 and younger and ages 65 and over are free. Season passes are $64.98 for an individual and $249.98 for a family of four. Passes are subject to sell-out. The park is open May 22 - September 26, 2010. Monday Night Carload is $60 for up to 8 guests per vehicle, plus $10 per person if more than 8; June 28 - August 23, 4-8 p.m. on Mondays only. Guests must be safely seated with seatbelt in vehicle. No buses or RVs permitted for this promotion. Prices are subject to change without notice. See ad on page 13; discount coupon on page 103.
babysitting Sitter services and information, plus sitter training classes. Also see: “Child Care.” Baby-sitting Co-ops - Starting Your Own A baby-sitting co-op is a group of parents who exchange free baby sitting services with one another as an affordable and reliable source for sitting. Coops can be effectively started with as few as three participants. Visit www.babysittingcoop.com for co-op information from the author of “The Smart Mom’s Baby-sitting Co-op Handbook;” also visit www.neighborex.com to create a baby sitting co-op in your community. Irvine Super Fun and Learning Center 2540 Main St., Suite D, Irvine (949) 251-0354 www.irvinesuperfun.com Drop-in care for ages 2-12; pay by hour, reservations are not necessary. Open Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Kids Night Out The following city and community agencies provide an activity-filled, drop-off evening for kids on selected Fridays or Saturdays for 3-6 hours: Anaheim YMCA, (714) 635-9622; Buena Park, (714) 236-3860; Irvine, (949) 724-6600; Lakewood YMCA, (562) 425-7431; La Mirada, (562) 902316; and Los Alamitos, (562) 430-1073. The following businesses offer kids-night-out programs, call for details: Little Gym, Huntington Beach, (714) 373-0700; Paint ‘N’ Glaze, Long Beach, (562) 421-8000; My Gym, Long Beach, (562) 986-0066; PDA USA Academy, Sante Fe Springs, (562) 229-1927; and SCATS, Huntington Beach, (714) 895-2909. Sitter Training Training for boys and girls (10+) is available through the following community and city agencies. Most
classes offer instruction in basic first aid, child behavior and hazard awareness; some may offer CPR.
Ruth R. Caruthers Park (562) 866-5684 10500 Flora Vista St., Bellflower
American Red Cross - Local chapters offering courses include Greater Long Beach, (562) 5956341; Whittier, (562) 945-3944; and Orange County, (714) 481-5300. www.redcross.org
The Baseball Academy (714) 835-9031 1430 South Village Way, Santa Ana. www.thebaseball-academy.com
Anaheim Community Services Department - One-day workshops include a training binder with information about child care issues and creative ways to market a baby sitting business. $45, plus $40 material fee. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Recreation Departments: Garden Grove, (714) 471-5200; Huntington Beach, (714) 536-5486; and Los Alamitos, (562) 430-1073. Safe Sitter offers a standard course at numerous local sites, including St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton, (800) 870-7537, Ext. 2; and CHOC in Orange, (714) 532-8887. Additional locations at www.safesitter.org
baseball&softball Leagues, camps and clinics (3+), plus batting cages. Also see: “Camps.” Batting Cages The following locations offer indoor or outdoor batting cages for baseball and fast and slow-pitch softball. Private instruction in pitching and/or batting may be available. All Star Park (562) 925-7787 17911 Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower. www.allstarpark.com
• The Cage at Los Alamitos See listing in this section.
(562) 598-2243
The Hitting Zone (714) 773-4300 1020 S. Cypress St., Unit A, La Habra. www.hitting-zone.net • Batting Cages at The Cage 10554 Humbolt St., Los Alamitos (562) 598-2243 www.thecageatlosalamitos.com A new, family-friendly indoor batting facility, featuring three fully automated batting cages for hardball, softball and slow pitch. Rent a cage for 15 minutes, a full hour or just hit a few with their pitch-pertoken option. Reservations are encouraged, but not required. The Cage also offers private batting lessons and a snack bar, and is a great place to host a birthday party or a team event (see “Parties”). See ad on this page. Boys and Girls Club Coed baseball is offered at Garden Grove (Main) and Westminster branches in spring/summer, plus boys’ baseball and girls’ fast-pitch softball leagues (13-18). Cypress (boys), Fullerton (boys), Long Beach and Santa Ana (coed) offer RBI baseball (16-18) in spring. Anaheim features a coed T-ball skill-building clinic (5-10). Softball: Buena Park and Fullerton (7-12), Garden Grove Main and Patton (12-17) and Long Beach and Westminster (7-14), spring only. Fullerton and Stanton host the R.B.I. program sponsored by the Anaheim Angels. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
Colleges and Universities CSUF, Titan Baseball Elite - Basic skills camp for youth (6-18), June - July. (657) 278-3789. www.titanbaseballelite.com Chapman University Panther Baseball Camps One-week sessions (6-12) conducted by Chapman’s head coach and staff at Hart Park in Orange: June 28 - July 2, July 12-16, 19-23 and 26-30; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., $190. Advanced camp (10-13) offered August 2-5, $200. (714) 9976662. www.pantherbaseballcamp.com CSULB Dirtbag Baseball Camps - Weeklong day camps for boys and girls. Kids’ Camp (7-13): June 28 - July 2, July 5-9, 19-23 and 26-30, $150. Advanced Individual Camp, $200 per player. (562) 985-4661. www.longbeachstate.com
Boomers 16800 Magnolia, Fountain Valley (714) 842-1111 3405 Michelson Drive, Irvine (949) 559-8341 www.boomersparks.com Five Star Sports Academy (866) 9-ACADEMY 10530 Lawson River Ave., Fountain Valley. www.fivestarsportsacademy.com Home Run Park 711 S. Beach Blvd., Anaheim. www.homerunpark.com
(714) 229-8850
Ichiban Batting Cage 3901 E. La Palma, Anaheim.
(714) 632-8600
Lakewood Batting Cages (562) 496-4488 3901 Paramount Blvd., Lakewood. www.lakewoodbattingcages.com On Deck Batting Cages (562) 426-4487 2499 E. Willow St., Long Beach. www.ondeckbattingcages.com kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 17
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vember for spring season. Little League Challenger teams are available for boys and girls (5-21) with special needs. Visit the Web site for local contact information. www.littleleague.org Pony Baseball Coed leagues in seven age divisions (5-18). Registration begins in November for March - June season. The Web site offers a partial listing of local teams; to find additional options, Web search your city plus “Pony baseball.” www.pony.org Recreation Department Programs Anaheim Community Services Department - Kidsports T-Ball Class (3-5). $69, 8-week sessions. Sessions begin in early April and June. (714) 7655191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect
• Cypress College - Kids’ College - Baseball clinics (4+) offered year-round; six to eight-week sessions, $50-60. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Tball Skills Class (3-7); six-week sessions, $70. (562) 570-3100.
Long Beach City College - Boys and girls baseball camp (8+), 21/2 hours per day; extended hours available. Softball day camp for girls’ (7+), oneweek summer session, two hours per day. Both camps are $60. (562) 938-4249, (562) 9384249 or summerrec@lbcc.edu.
Norwalk Recreation Sports - Small Fry T-Ball (5-7) and Youth Baseball (8-13); $25 resident, $45 nonresident. Register, May - June. Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex, 13000 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 9295566. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us
Long Beach State - Softball fundamentals camp for girls (7-14): July 12-15 and 26-29, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., $185. 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach. (562) 985-1506. www.longbeachstate.com UCLA Baseball and Softball Camps - Day and overnight summer camps include coed baseball (7-12), boys’ only baseball (grades 7-12) and girls’ softball (9-12). Extended care is available for day camps. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com • UCI - Baseball day camp, lead by Division 1 players and coaches, for boys and girls (6-12) of all skill levels. One-week sessions, June 28 - July 29, $250; extended care available. Jr. High Camp (1215), July 6-8, $200. High School Camp (15-18), June 26-27, $150-250. (949) 824-4690. www. ucirvinesports.com. Also see listings in “Camps” and “Track and Field.” See ad on page 38. Leagues: Baseball and Softball Bobby Sox Softball (714) 522-1234 Girls’ league (4-18) in age divisions. No tryouts. Register November to January for spring season; register in August for fall season. www.bobbysoxsoftball.org Little League Softball Softball for girls (5-18); registration begins in November for spring season, August for fall season. Little League Challenger teams available for boys and girls (5-21) with special needs. Visit the Web site for local contact information. www.littleleague.org Little League Baseball Boys’ and girls’ leagues in seven age divisions (518), with seventy-one local districts. Registration begins in August for fall/winter season; and No-
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Signal Hill Community Services - Youth T-ball (5-8). Registration begins May 17. (562) 989-7334. www.cityofsignalhill.org Most city recreation departments offer baseball and/or softball programs for kids (4+), including programs such as T-ball, clinics and leagues. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Softball Associations American Fastpitch Association (714) 952-9311 National organization offers referrals to recreational leagues and traveling teams for girls (under 18). The Web site offers links to fastpitch rules, regional and national tournaments and team contact information. www.afasoftball.com Amateur Softball Association Recreational leagues, tournaments, clinics and club teams (5-18) for girls and boys in six age divisions. Visit the Web site for team contact information and clinic locations. www.socal-asa.com • Tom Hicks Baseball Camps, LLC P.O. Box 15963, Long Beach, 90815-0963 (562) 425-2446 www.tomhicksbaseballcamps.com The 21st annual THBC prides itself on being the area’s best fundamental baseball camp. Camps offered during Christmas, Spring and Summer breaks focus on individual instruction and improvement. For only $105, campers receive 30 hours of fundamental teaching, drills, daily games, individualized evaluation, photos, daily prizes and lots of fun activities. Early Bird Discounts are available, as well as a multiple-week discount package. Over 14,300 campers in 2002-2009 alone! A low student-toteacher ratio guarantees a wonderful experience. Camps are available in Long Beach and the South Bay. Check their Web site for further information.
YMCA T-Ball (3-5), teams formed in the spring, Huntington Beach (West County Family) and Orange branches. Anaheim offers T-Ball (2-5), spring and summer. See “Youth and Family Groups” for locations.
basketball Leagues, clinics and camps (3+). Also see “Camps.” • Alpert JCC Pete Davis Legends Basketball Camp 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org Join them for two weeks of summer hoops at the J led by former Michigan State and NBA player Pete Davis. Players in grades 1-6 learn basketball fundamentals and skills through individual and group instruction, scrimmages, lectures and coaching by former NBA pros, including Mike “Crusher” Davis and Ricky Sobers. Players will receive Pete Davis Legends T-shirts. Weeks of July 12 and 19; choose one or both weeks! Boys and Girls Club Basketball leagues (5+) are offered at the following branches: Buena Park, year-round (6+); Costa Mesa (grades 1-8), coed, summer and winter; Cypress, skill development and pick-up play only (6+); Fountain Valley (Kingston), year-round; Fullerton, year-round (6+); Garden Grove, girls’, boys’ and coed spring league; Huntington Beach, year-round; Irvine, year-round leagues and clinics; Long Beach, girls’ and boys’ leagues, summer and winter (6+); Newport Beach, spring and winter; Santa Ana, yearround; Stanton, spring; Tustin, year-round; and Whittier, spring (10-17). See “Youth and Family Groups” for locations. Colleges and Universities CSUF - Boys’ and girls’ day camp (grades 3-8), all skill levels, June and July. (657) 278-3711. www.fullertontitans.com Cerritos College - Weeklong, summer basketball clinics (grades 3-8); Monday - Friday. (562) 4675050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com Chapman University - Sunday Fundamental Clinics (717) covering basic skills: April 11, April 18 and May 2, 8:30 a.m. - noon; $50 or $135 for all three. Summer camp: June 21-23, July 5-9, 12-16, 19-23, August 2-6 and 9-13; 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., $185-275, lunch provided and extended care available. (714) 532-6083. www.chapman.edu/athletics • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Basketball Clinics (4+) are offered year-round in three age divisions; six to eight-week sessions, $50-60. Summer camp (8-15) also available, $125. Call for dates. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu
Long Beach City College - One-week boys’ and girls’ summer basketball camps (8+), 21/2 hours per day, $60. Pee-Wee Camp (5-7) also offered. Extended hours available. (562) 938-4249. • UCI - Basketball day camps available for boys (6-14) and girls (6-13). Pool activities, catered lunch and complimentary extended care included. Girls’ program offered in half- or full-day sessions. June 21 - August 13; $150-325. Teen girls (14+) Bootcamp, August 2-5, $150; and Overnight Camp, August 6-7, $105. (949) 824-4690. www. ucirvinesports.com. Also see “Camps” and “Track and Field.” See ad on page 38. • Complete Player Basketball Camp Ocean View High School, Huntington Beach Los Alamitos High School, Los Alamitos (818) 761-4891 www.completeplayercamps.com The Complete Player Basketball Academy takes great pride in being Southern California’s premier skills training camp. UCLA Basketball alum Jeff Dunlap (assistant coach, University of Alabama) heads an experienced staff that will work with campers on the fundamentals of basketball. Complete Player’s primary focus is on individual player development. CPBA is for both boys and girls, ages 4-17. The camp separates beginners and advanced players. All skill levels are welcome. Complete Player features an outstanding camperto-coach ratio, written evaluations, photos and a camp T-shirt. Morning and afternoon sessions: Los Alamitos High School, July 6-8 and July 12-16,
and Ocean View High School, July 19-21 and August 2-6. Advanced Skills Clinics (ages 9-17) and Shooting Camps (ages 7-17) will also be offered. Call now for a brochure. See ad on this page. Leagues Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA - National program for players (5-14), parents and coaches. The Web site provides resources and contact information for local leagues. (866) JR-HOOPS. www.nba.com/jrnba National Junior Basketball - Boys’ and girls’ leagues in age divisions (grades 1-12). Registration begins in September for December to February season. Academy training is available year-round (grades 3-12). Various locations. (714) 765-6567. www.njbl.org Professional Teams/Players Camps Michael Jordan Flight School - Day and overnight camps (8-18); August 1-5 (boys) and August 6-10 (boys and girls). UC Santa Barbara. (503) 8030208. Lakers - Boys’ resident camp (9-18); June 28 - July 1 and July 5-8. (310) 426-6055. Recreation Department Programs Anaheim Community Services Department - Intro to Basketball (6-12); five-week sessions. $55. (714) 765-5227. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Skills class (5-12); six-week sessions, $70. (562) 570-3100. City recreation departments offer basketball programs that often include seasonal leagues, pee
wee and open play. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. YMCA Coed basketball in age divisions (5+). Register in the spring for summer season and in the fall for winter season. Anaheim; Cypress; Downey, Junior Laker Leagues and Shooting Sparks; Fullerton, year-round leagues include Jr. Lakers; Huntington Beach, Junior Lakers Basketball in summer and winter (3-8); and the Weingart-Lakewood Family YMCA, Li’l Dribblers and Youth Basketball League (4-13) in spring, summer and fall. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
beauty&etiquette Beauty and self-improvement classes, plus kids’ hair salons. • Burgess Cotillion Golden Sails Hotel, Long Beach (323) 874-7393 www.burgesscotillion.com With Burgess Cotillion, manners and etiquette are emphasized throughout their program. Students (grades 3-10) are taught how to introduce themselves, how to go through a reception line, how to ask a lady to dance, and how to sit properly. A
THE COMPLETE PLAYER BASKETBALL ACADEMY For Boys & Girls of All Skill Levels Los Alamitos High School: July 6-8 & July 12-16 Ocean View High School: July 19-21 & Aug 2-6 FUNDAMENTALS • MORNING & AFTERNOON SESSIONS
Ages 4-9, 9 am - noon • Ages 10-17, noon - 3 pm ADVANCED SKILLS CLINICS for Ages 9-17 SHOOTING CLINICS for Ages 7-17
For info & sign ups, call: 818/761-4891 www.CompletePlayerCamps.com
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Summer Sailing Camps for Kids! • Multiple-week sessions, starting June 22
Huntington Harbour Yacht Club 3821 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach
• Parent's Info Night: June 2, 7pm
(562) 592-2186 www.hhyc.org
• Ages 6-16
demonstration on table manners is also provided. They cover telephone, cell phone and computer manners. Kids are encouraged to make new friends while the program emphasizes fun in a structured environment. E-mail: burgesscotillion@aol.com. Also see “Dance.” Classes and Workshops Anaheim Community Services Department - Manners for Young Ladies and Gentlemen (6-10), $40. Instant Manners for Teens and Tweens workshops (11-15), $19. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Beverly Hills Manners - Etiquette classes, parties, school enrichment programs and “Museum Manners” at LACMA. Summer camps offered June and July. (310) 276-9078. www.beverlyhillsmanners.com Cerritos College - Manners Do Matter! (7-12). (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Please Pass the Manners (5-7), Dining and Party Etiquette (8-12) and Teen Etiquette (13-17); $30-40. (714) 4847038. www.sce.edu Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Fashion Modeling (7-18); $38. (562) 570-3100. Santiago Canyon College - Because Manners Matter (6-10), Instant Manners for Teens and Tweens (11-15), Modeling for Girls and Teens (11-16) and Expressing Yourself Through Fashion (13-16). (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs Hair Salons The following salons cater to children, generally offering a selection of video games, toys and books, kid-size chairs and baby’s first haircut packages. Cool Cuts 4 Kids Locations in Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo. www.coolcuts4kids.com First Cut (949) 640-0956 2700 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar; and 720 The Shops at Mission Viejo. www.firstcut4kids.com Fun Cuts 4 Kids 6875 Katella Ave., Cypress. www.funcuts4kidscypress.com
(714) 826-7000
Hair Bears Salon 14181 Newport Ave., Tustin. www.hairbearstustin.com
(714) 731-5057
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Bellflower BMX (562) 716-0487 Hollywood Sports Park, 9030 Somerset Blvd., Bellflower. www.bellflowerbmx.com Kearny Moto Park BMX Course (619) 561-3824 3170 Armstrong St., San Diego. www.kearnybmx.com Lake Perris BMX (951) 657-4917 18700 Lake Perris, Gate E, Perris (in the Lake Perris Fairgrounds). www.perrisbmx.com
(714) 527-0527
Orange Y BMX (714) 502-2269 2241 E. Palmyra, Orange. www.orangeybmx.com
Rainbow Kids Locations in Fullerton, Irvine, Orange, Huntington Beach, Westminster and Yorba Linda. Also offers girls’ spa parties at the Irvine location only. www.rainbowkidshairstyling.com
Whittier Narrows Park BMX (626) 324-2473 1000 Durfee Ave., South El Monte. www.wnparkbmx.com
Kiddy Kastle 4460 Lincoln Ave., Cypress
• Mr. California and Miss Southern California Pageants (310) 720-1681 www.capageantproductions.com A community- and service-focused program that is devoted to helping kids (5+), teens, and young men and women develop character. The program culminates in a spring pageant, where participants compete to be named “Mr. California” and “Miss Southern California” in four age divisions: 5-8, 9-12, 13-17 or 18-25. Participants are taught skills in etiquette, grooming, communication and developing interview experience; they are heavily involved in community service and charitable events throughout the region, including Juvenile Diabetes, Special Olympics, CHOC, Relay for Life, OC Food Bank and more. See “Calendar” for May 16 pageant details. See ad on page 21.
biking Biking paths, plus extreme BMX courses. Also see: Skate Parks under “Skateboarding” for parks that have BMX sessions. American Bicycle Association (480) 961-1903 www.ababmx.com National sanctioning body of BMX hosts district, state and national races and cruises. Web site offers information on the sport, including a rulebook, plus referrals to local tracks and teams. Bike Paths For paved trails and paths in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, visit www.labikepaths.com, www.mapmyride.com and www.skatelog.com. BMX Tracks The following locations offer BMX courses for races and practice; clinics also available:
boating Sailing, rowing, canoeing and kayaking classes and camps (7+), plus boat rentals, cruises and safety courses. Also see: “Camps,” “Fishing,” “Science” and for the Model Boat Shop, “Arts and Crafts.” Boat Cruises The following locations offer 45 to 90-minute boat cruises for families. Schedules vary according to season. • Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (310) 548-7562 Various day-long cruises include a narrated voyage, observing sea life along the way then a naturalistled hike at one of the Channel Islands. Catalina Above and Below voyage departs from Ports O’Call and features an all-day adventure on the 93-foot First String, capture and release a multitude of fascinating ocean creatures, explore the secluded isthmus of the island and then head-out to the mid-channel to bait for sharks. See “Attractions” for general information. See coupon on page 105. Long Beach - Long Beach Transit operates two water “buses”: Aqua Bus ($1) in Queensway Bay, which includes stops at the Aquarium of the Pacific and the Queen Mary; and Aqua Link ($5) which runs across the Long Beach Harbor, from the Queen Mary and the Aquarium of the Pacific to Alamitos Bay Landing. (562) 591-2301. www.lbtransit.com Ocean Institute - Various tours exploring different aspects of marine life, including offshore marine life, whales, dolphins and sea lions (January - April); bioluminescent ocean plants and animals (spring and summer); and blue whales (June - August). Specialty cruises, such as the Catalina Snorkeling Cruise (June and August), are also offered. Reservations required. Dana Point. (949) 496-2274. www.ocean-institute.org
S.S. Lane Victory - Historic Merchant Marine vessel offers harbor tours, July 24, August 21-22 and September 25-26. Cruises include food, live music and a mock aerial attack during a full day at sea off Catalina Island. The S.S. Lane Victory Museum is open daily at the dock for self-guided and group tours. Party packages available. San Pedro. (310) 519-9545. www.lanevictory.org Spirit Cruises - Narrated tours around Long Beach and Los Angeles harbors featuring points of interest, including seasonal whale watching cruises. (310) 548-8080. www.spiritmarine.com Boy Scouts of America 5875 Appian Way, Long Beach (562) 427-0911 www.longbeachbsa.org The Long Beach Area Council offers a boating program where boys and girls (14-20) learn skills including sailing, rowing, water skiing, fishing and the basics of oceanography. Rules and regulations of the Coast Guard are applied. Programs are available on weekends during the school year. Non-members should call to ensure availability. • Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris (949) 488-2828 www.dolphinsafari.com See listing on page 14; ad on page 12. • Catalina Tallship Adventure Summer Camp Children’s Maritime Foundation (714) 970-8800 www.americanpride.org Camps (10-18) aboard the 130-foot Tallship American Pride. See ad and listing on page 26. Coast Guard Auxiliary (800) 869-7245, (310) 632-4748 www.cgaux.org Boating safety classes (5+) taught by Coast Guard Auxiliary members. Nominal fee for materials; instruction is free. Call for referrals to youth (8-18) classes offered by local flotillas.
Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 535-6791 • raydvm@yahoo.com www.katellaclinic.com Established 1950
Providing surgical and medical veterinary care for your dogs, cats, exotics, birds, and reptiles. Specializing in orthopedics, declaw, neuter, spay, and all surgical needs. Grooming & boarding also available.
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Colleges and Universities OCC Junior Sailing - Kids (7-16) will learn basic to advanced sailing skills aboard OCC’s Lido dinghies. Learn to Sail is a two-week camp introducing beginning sailors to the sport, while intermediate and advanced levels meet for one week, June 15 - August 13. Sailing courses for kids are also available during school holidays and after school during spring and fall. $150-295. Online registration available. 1801 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. www.occsailing.com UCLA Rowing Camps - Coed day camp (13-18) is held in July; girls’ overnight camp in August. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com Girl Scouts (949) 461-8800 www.gscoc.org Seasonal (April - May and September - October) program for Girl Scouts and the general public (517) to learn canoeing, kayaking, rowing and sailing skills, depending on experience and age level. Camps available during summer breaks. • Huntington Beach Sailing Foundation Sailing Camps for Kids 3821 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach (562) 592-2186
www.hhyc.org Sailing camps for kids (6-16) are offered June, July and August. Year-round program can include cruises, sleepovers, sailing days, movie nights, regattas and their annual Junior Ball. Leadership opportunities also available with fundraisers and planning events. Access to a wide variety of sailboats is available through the Huntington Harbor Yacht Club Juniors program, for experience in sailing competitively in regattas or just cruising weekends. Weeklong summer camp sessions begin June 22; preregistration recommended as class size is limited. Parent’s Night, June 2, 7 p.m. (see “Calendar”). Also see “Camps.” See ad on page 20. • Leeway Sailing Center Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine 5437 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach (562) 570-1719 Classes are offered year-round for beginner to intermediate sailors, including canoeing (9+), bay kayaking (10+), sailing using Sabot (8+), Keelboat and Capri 14’ boats (13+), and board sailing (16+). Summer programs expand to include Sabot Race Team (8-16) and Little Leewhalers, an introduction to sailing, canoeing and kayaking for younger kids (7-9). Party packages and group, private or semiprivate lessons are available.
Sunday, May 16, 2010 Martha Knoebel Theatre Cal State University, Long Beach Cash prizes up to $1,000 • Crown and sash
Mr. California & Miss Southern California Pageants Whether new to the pageant world or a pageant pro, please attend the orientation: March 28, 2010 • 2pm • Ayres Hotel, Seal Beach
Winners and their courts represent their titles. Participants are involved with Special Olympics, Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC), Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, OC Food Bank and more.
(310) 720-1681
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Long Beach Junior Crew Marine Stadium, Long Beach (562) 431-1644 www.longbeachjuniorcrew.org Rowing instruction for boys and girls (13-18). Summer, winter and spring camps available (12-18). Competitive teams practice September through May; P.E. credit may be available at participating high schools. Newport Aquatic Center 1 Whitecliffs Drive, Newport Beach (949) 646-7725 www.newportaquaticcenter.com Junior Rowing (high school), September - June (tryouts required); and Outrigger Paddling (11+), April - September. Summer camps include: Rowing Camp (high school) and Paddle Camp (8-12). Hourly public kayak and canoe rentals are also available. Newport Beach Recreation Services (949) 644-3151 www.newportbeachca.gov Sailing camps include Beginning Sailing on the Bay (6-9), Intermediate Sailing (13-17), and Sailing and Tennis (5-12). Parent-and-Me Sailing (6+); also available. Newport Beach Sea Base 1931 W. Pacific Coast Hwy., Newport Beach (949) 642-5031 www.newportseabase.org On-the-water programs are available for boys and girls (8-20) to learn sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, fishing and the basics of oceanography. Rules and regulations of the Coast Guard are applied. Weekly Junior Aquatics Camp, June 28 August 20. OC Sailing and Events Center 34451 Ensenada Place, Dana Point Harbor (949) 923-2215 www.ocsail.com A variety of sailing classes (8+) for all levels. Camps are available during spring break and summer. Additional programs include private and semi-private lessons, family kayaking, sailing and a variety of special events. Rides and lessons (sailing and rowing) for Scouts, parties or groups are available. United States Sailing Center 5489 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach (562) 433-7939 www.ussclb.org Spring, summer and fall sailing program for teens as well as one and two-week summer sailing camps (8-14) aboard a variety of boats. Scholarships available. Watercraft Rentals The following locations offer hourly rentals yearround (weather permitting). Most vendors are open daily during school vacations and weekends during the school year; reservations are required in the offseason. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Long Beach - Alfredo’s Beach Club: kayaks (Naples) and aqua cycles (Rainbow Lagoon), (562) 434-1542, 22 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
www.alfredosbeachclub.com; El Dorado Park East: pedal boats (weekends only), (562) 824-7717. Newport Beach - Newport Aquatic Center: kayaks (Upper Newport Bay), (949) 646-7725, www.newportaquaticcenter.com; Paddle Power: kayaks (Newport Harbor), (949) 675-1215, www.paddlepowerkayaks.com. Orange - Irvine Regional Park: paddleboats, (714) 997-3968, www.ocparks.com. Sunset Beach/Huntington Harbor - Sunset Beach Yacht Sales: kayaks, (562) 592-5537. Whittier - Alfredo’s Beach Club: paddle boats for rent at Whittier Narrows, (562) 434-1542, www.alfredosbeachclub.com. Yacht Club Classes The following clubs offer sabot sailing instruction to non-members. Boats may be available for rent at some locations: Balboa Yacht Club - Year-round sailing instruction (6+). Summer camps, June 28 - August 5. 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (949) 673-3515. www.balboayachtclub.com • Huntington Beach Sailing Foundation - See listing in this section. Seal Beach Yacht Club - Year-round program. 255 Marina Drive, Long Beach. (562) 594-5787. www.sealbeachyc.org Shoreline Yacht Club - Junior sailing classes offered (8-18); summer program may be available. 386 Shoreline Drive South, Long Beach. (562) 4354093. www.shorelineyachtclub.com
bowling Leagues, classes and recreational play, plus lawn bowling. • 300 Anaheim 321 W. Katella, Anaheim (714) 783-2810 www.300anaheim.com Birthdays, leagues and team building events—no matter the occasion, it’s always more fun in bowling shoes! 300 Anaheim offers bowling, with a twist. It’s everything entertainment under one roof: stateof-the-art lanes (including bumper lanes), floor to ceiling video screens, casual dining and a great place to throw your child’s next birthday party, too (see “Parties” for details). At 300 Anaheim, it’s all there so you and your family can celebrate exactly the way you want. See ad on page 65.
Bowling Centers The following locations may offer junior and parent/ child leagues, bumper and recreational bowling, scholarships for student league bowlers and party packages. Evening sessions featuring music, black lights and fog machines are often available. • 300 Anaheim See listing in this section.
(714) 783-2810
Cal Bowl (562) 421-8448 Visit their Web site for special discounts. 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood. www.cal-bowl.com Cerritos Lanes (562) 924-9363 18811 Carmenita Road, Cerritos. www.amf.com Concourse Bowling Center (714) 666-2695 3364 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. www.concoursebowling.com University Student Union Game Center at CSULB (562) 985-5205 On-campus game center offers bowling, billiards, arcade games, table tennis and foosball. No bumper bowling. Lanes are subject to closure on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and/or special events. 1212 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach. Del Rio Lanes (562) 927-3351 7502 E. Florence Ave., Downey. www.delriolanes.com Fountain Bowl (714) 963-7888 17110 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. www.fountainbowl.com Irvine Lanes (949) 786-9625 3415 Michaelson Ave., Irvine. www.irvinelanes.com Keystone Lanes (562) 868-3261 11459 E. Imperial Highway, Norwalk. www.keystonelanes.com La Habra 300 Bowl 370 E. Whittier Blvd., La Habra
(714) 526-2058
Linbrook Bowling Center (714) 774-2253 201 South Brookhurst St., Anaheim. www.linbrookbowl.com Strike Orange County (714) 258-8554 2405 Park Ave., Tustin. www.bowlatstrike.com Titan Bowling (714) 278-2144 $1 games on Wednesdays, 6-10 p.m. 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. asi.fullerton.edu/tsu Tustin Lanes 1091 Old Irvine Blvd., Tustin. www.tustinlanesbowl.com
(714) 731-5022
Valley View Lanes (714) 898-2507 12141 Valley View St., Garden Grove. www.amf.com Westminster Lanes (714) 893-5005 6471 Westminster Ave., Westminster.
Yorba Linda Bowl (714) 777-3818 18171 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda. www.yorbalindabowl.com Long Beach Lawn Bowling Center Anaheim St. and Park Ave., Long Beach (714) 969-5862, (562) 433-9063 Year-round lessons and kids’ classes (8+), plus special tournaments. Wear flat-heeled shoes. Free. E-mail: patlea@socal.rr.com. United States Bowling Congress Youth Leagues (800) 514-2695 Membership organization to promote fun and youth participation in bowling. Through a volunteer network, the organization provides sanctioned league and tournament opportunities, performance recognition, scholarships and instruction for young bowlers.
camps Sport, activity, and specialty day and overnight camps (5+). Camps are listed throughout Kidsguide; check your area of interest for additional listings. • 49er Camp at CSULB 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach (562) 985-4049 www.longbeachstate.com www.csulb.edu/summer-camps Celebrating their 46th year! All-sports camp for boys and girls, ages 5-12, includes instruction in gymnastics, rhythms, archery, tennis, track and field, bowling, soccer, volleyball, softball, basketball, kickball, racquetball, elementary games and daily swim lessons. Each student will be assigned to one of four age groups. Assignment will be based upon the chronological age of each camper. Each activity will be selected for its contribution to the needs and abilities of the group. 2010 sessions: June 21 - July 16 and July 19 - August 13. Monday - Friday, 12:30-5 p.m. Registration begins March 15. $490. Space is limited to the first 500 campers with a completed application and deposit. Morning programs are available for parents seeking all day activities. See ad on page 27 for additional campus programs. • Academic Enrichment Camp (562) 985-2570, (562) 985-2216 www.longbeachstate.com www.csulb.edu/summer-camps Various academic subjects covered. Kindergarten Preparedness Program and 1st through 4th gradelevel academic curriculum as well as art and computers. 5th - 8th grade math, computers, language arts, writing and art. Children will be divided by grade level with a student/teacher ratio of 12:1. Camp runs June 21 - July 16 with a second session, July 19 August 13. Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - noon, $485. Morning supervision is available, 7:30-8:30 a.m. (additional fee). Free supervision is also provided during lunch for those children attending the 49er kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 23
noon - 5 p.m. $105 per week. Sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, sports, excursions and games. Counselor-in-Training (completed grade 8+): 3-week session, July 12-30, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; teens learn team-building activities, child development and boating skills. Sailing, kayaking and canoeing also included. $425.
Sports Camp. Applications are available March 15. Enrollment is limited to the first 200 campers with a completed application and deposit. Credit card payment available. See ad on page 27. • Alley Kat Music Center Summer Camps 9205 Valley View St., Cypress (714) 229-8528 www.alleykatsheetmusic.com Two, one-week sessions for piano students (grades 3-6) will include enrichment, games and a field trip; August 2-6 and 9-13, 10 a.m. - noon. “Kids Can Sing” is a four-week workshop (grades 2-5) offered Wednesdays, July 7, 14, 21 and 28; 2-3 p.m. No prior singing experience required. Also see “Music.” See ad on page 58. • Alpert JCC in Long Beach 3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601 www.alpertjcc.org JCC Camp Komaroff - Summer fun for kids entering grades 1-6 in fall of 2010. Daily swimming, field trips, overnights, sports, cooking, team building, Judaic/Israeli experiences, science and more. ACA accredited for over 20 years! Ext. 1205. Teen Camp J Crew - For teens entering grades 6 and up in fall 2010. Day trips, Monday - Thursday, including theme parks, beaches, indoor skydiving, OC Fair, kayaking and Universal Studios. Fridays include swimming, sports, cooking, team building, Judaic experiences, community service, science and more. ACA accredited for over 20 years! Ext. 1205. Sports Camps with Coach Joe Magno - Weeklong camps geared towards kids interested in learning a variety of sports. Individual camps include floor hockey, flag football, volleyball, baseball/softball and All-Star Sports. For kids entering grades 1-6. Weeks of July 5, July 26, August 2, August 9 and August 16. Ext. 1047. American Camp Association (213) 483-4300 www.acacamps.org, www.acasocal.org www.campparents.com The ACA is a national association that accredits camps and offers referrals and recommendations for accredited camps. The ACA also provides information to parents on how to choose a camp and how to prepare a child for the camp experience. • Anaheim Community Services (714) 765-5227 www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Camp Venture Day Camp (6-13) includes daily 24 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
activities such as crafts, games, movies, nature, science, cooking, sports, special events, song and skits, plus a weekly excursion. Spring camps, March 29 - April 2 and April 5 -9. Summer camps are held weekly, Monday - Friday, June 21- August 16. 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., $90; or 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., $110. Sports and aquatic camps are offered and include tennis, basketball, soccer, Junior Lifeguarding, CPR skills, diving, water polo and basic swimming instruction; one-week sessions, June 21 - July 12, $195. • Aquarium of the Pacific Summer Day Camp Adventures 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach (562) 590-1630, (888) 826-7257 Make and prepare food for the animals, explore a wetland, go on a bird watch, or dissect a squid. The opportunities are endless during ten weeks of summer camp! Call today to learn about the fun activities for your toddler through 9th grade age children. Summer camp begins June 21 and runs through August 27. See ad on page 15; aquarium discount coupon on page 99. • Aquatics and Specialty Camps Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (562) 570-1888, (562) 570-3100 www.lbparks.org Spring Camp at the Bay (5-12; must have kindergarten experience): 1-week session, April 5-9, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., $145 (extended day care for an additional fee); sailing, canoeing, kayaking, sports, crafts, excursions and games. Belmont Junior Aquatics Camp (5-8; must have completed kindergarten): 1-week sessions, June 21 - September 3, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., $145 per week; extended care at an additional fee. Beach fun, swimming lessons, arts and crafts, games, sports, and excursions. Located on the beach side patio at Belmont Pool. Bayshore Marine Biology Camp (9-12; must have completed 3rd grade): 1-week sessions, June 21 September 3, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., $145 per week; extended care at an additional fee. Aquatic sports and activities, excursions, arts and crafts, environmental activities, canoeing, sailing and kayaking. Located on Alamitos Bay at Bayshore Beach. Bay Club Teen Camp (13-17; must have completed 7th grade): 1-week sessions, June 21 - August 20,
Other specialty camps include: Pre-engineering (5-6), Engineering Fundamentals (7-12), Survivor Camp (7-12), Top Chef Camp (7-12), Filmmaking (7-13), Magic Camp (6-12), Claymation (7-13) and Digital Photography (8-15); one-week sessions, June 21 - August 20. (562) 570-3100. • Art at the Beach Huntington Beach Art Center 538 Main St., Huntington Beach (714) 374-1650 Art at the Beach is a fun and educational artsbased day camp program for ages 6-12 during spring and summer breaks. The unique arts environment offers projects in painting, drawing, fiber, sculpture, printmaking, dance, drama, performance and creative writing. These classes are guided by professional artists, and fees include all materials. Camp is held in one-week sessions, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Half-day and full-day sessions available; $115-190. See ad on this page. • Art Smart Studio for Kids 3823 E. 7th St., Long Beach (562) 439-4777 www.artsmartstudioforkids.com Join Art Smart Studio for Kids for 11 weeks of Summer Art Camps and All Day Camps. Camps begin in June and continue each week through August. Call for camp themes, times and registration information—or check them out online. Their all-day program is designed to keep kids busy and engaged with field trips, swimming and art. See ad on page 9. Bellflower Recreation and Parks (562) 866-5684 Crazy “4” Sports (7-15): eight-week session, June August; Monday - Thursday, 10 a.m. - noon. Modified sports include blastball, pillo-polo, track and field. $10. Caruthers Park. • Billie Jean King and El Dorado Park Tennis Center’s Summer Camps Billie Jean King Tennis Center (562) 438-8509 El Dorado Park Tennis Center (562) 425-0553 www.longbeachtennis.com Youth Tennis Camps (4-17) are offered in one-week sessions, June 21 - September 3, 9 a.m. - noon; daily drop-in rates are available. Instruction is provided by USPTA certified teaching professionals in a small group setting. Beginners will be taught the basic fundamental strokes. The intermediate player will work on developing their ground strokes, serves and volleys. The advanced players will focus on finetuning their overall game. Daily refreshments and a complimentary T-shirt are included. See ad on page 88. (Text continues on page 26.)
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CATALINA ADVENTURE CAMP Join us aboard the 130’ Tall Ship, American Pride for an exciting & memorable camp at sea/Catalina Island. • Sailing • Basic Navigation • Marine Biology • Scientific Testing
• Snorkeling • Kayaking • Island Exploration Hikes • Nautical Arts & Song
Beach Parties, Barbeques, Games & Fun!
$455 - Five Day Sessions - Book Early! Small groups offer a unique educational experience. DON’T MISS THE BOAT!
Children’s Maritime Foundation Long Beach
Billie Jean King Tennis Center Summer Camps - Kids learn from some of the area’s best tennis professionals where each child will have lots of fun discovering the game of tennis! Drills, on-court games and match play will be used to develop skills in a fun and energetic atmosphere. TOPSPIN Tennis Academy will be offering afternoon camps at the BJK Tennis Center, Monday - Friday, 1-3 p.m. For more information, visit www.topspinacademy.com. 1040 Park Ave., Long Beach, 90804. El Dorado Park Tennis Center Summer Camps Directed by Kevin Garrett and Westcoast Tennis. Kevin has taught in the Long Beach area for over 17 years and has trained some of the area’s top players. Kevin offers beginner/intermediate camps and a separate advanced summer camp for the more experienced players. 2800 Studebaker Road, Long Beach, 90815. • Board Member Surf School (714) 969-3959 www.surfschool.net Formerly Corky Carroll’s Surf School. Summer weekly camps, June 7 - August 27, offer an assortment of programs including full and half-day sessions. Sign up early as several weeks sold out last summer. Surfboards and wetsuits provided. See ad on page 23. • Bowers Kidseum 1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 480-1520 www.bowers.org/kidseum.php/programs/pub Summer Art Camp Adventures 2010: Travel back in time on exciting expeditions to discover art and cultures from all over the world. Children (6-12) build creative, inquiring minds through explorations in the Bowers’ exhibitions, hands-on studio art, archaeological digs, history and geography, and more. Come along the journey of invention, innovation and mysteries of ancient civilizations where art and science come alive! Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Extended camp hours are available for additional fees. Weekly fee: Members, $150; general, $175 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.). Members, $110; general, $130 (9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.). Extended camp fee is $75 per week, per child. Sessions - Adventure 1: Secrets of the Silk Road, June 21-25. Adventure 2: Mysterious Mummies 26 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
American Pride
(714) 970-8800
www.americanpride.org
of Ancient Egypt and Beyond, June 28 - July 1. Adventure 3: Himalayan Adventure, July 5-9. Adventure 4: Mediterranean Odyssey, July 12-16. Adventure 5: Voyage to the Pacific Islands, July 19 - 23. Adventure 6: Modern Art Explorations, July 26-30. Adventure 7: Land of Aztecs, Mayans and Sun Gods, August 2-6. See ad on page 29; coupon on page 105. • BounceU Orange 428-A Katella Ave., Orange (714) 744-5867 www.bounceu.com Art and Bounce Camp offered during spring break. Camps also offered during the summer. See “Playgrounds” for complete listing. See ad on page 15. Boys and Girls Club Day camps (5-18) are offered at the following branches during most vacation breaks and school holidays, usually Monday - Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (hours vary): Buena Park (7-12), also offers Pathfinder Ranch Summer Camp in July; Costa Mesa; Cypress (6-18); Fountain Valley; Fullerton (6+); Garden Grove (5-17), also offers overnight camp (1017) in August; Huntington Beach; Irvine; Long Beach (6-17); Newport Beach; Santa Ana (9-18), summer only; Stanton (6-18); Tustin (5-18); and Westminster branches. Most clubs also offer overnight and leadership camps (13-18) during school breaks. See “Youth and Family Groups” for club locations and information on vacation drop-in programs. • Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 3720 Stephen White Drive, San Pedro (310) 548-7563 www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Kids (grades K-6) explore the seashore. Go crab fishing, create ocean projects, learn about migratory animals, and explore the effects of storms. Teens (grades 7-12) explore oceanography using research, technology and by studying animal behavior. Oneweek sessions, July 5 - August 20. See “Attractions” for general information. • California Heights United Methodist Children’s Center 3759 Orange Ave., Long Beach (562) 595-0056 Nine weeks of summer fun for preschool through age 13, June 21 - August 20. Activities include field
trips and on-site special events. All programs are balanced to also include reading/story time, arts and crafts, games, outside play and park days. School-age program includes individualized academic support for reading, math and writing. They provide a well-qualified staff with low child/teacher ratio. Enrollment can be part or full time, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. CHUMCC believes summer should be fun and safe for your child. See ad on page 74. Camp Fire USA 7070 E. Carson St., Long Beach (562) 421-2725 www.campfirelb.org Spring day camp, April 5-9. Summer camps include: Backyard Bunch (grades K-8) and Explorers Day Camp (grades 6-9), June 21 - August 27; and Camp Wintaka resident camp, July 19-24. • Camp Pegasus at The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach (714) 964-1224, Fax (714) 962-6047 www.thepegasusschool.org Camp Pegasus begins June 29 at The Pegasus School in Huntington Beach. They provide unique hands-on summer classes for children in preschool through grade eight, creating an exciting atmosphere that challenges your child’s mind and curiosity! Campers may choose from three two-week sessions, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., with extended day care available before and after school. All teachers are experienced. Call or visit their Web site today. See ad on page 31. Camp Pinniped at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (949) 494-3050 Day camp (8-12): one-week sessions, June - August. Campers learn about marine biology and animal rehabilitation, create ocean art and make fish smoothies (there is no direct contact with animals). $285. Educational programs available year-round. • Catalina Tallship Adventure Summer Camp Children’s Maritime Foundation (714) 970-8800 www.americanpride.org Tallship Adventure Camp for children (10-18) offers a unique sailing adventure and educational experience. Campers spend five days aboard the ship and on Catalina Island. The program includes a visit to the Aquarium of the Pacific, Avalon Glass Bottom Boat, basic sail and navigation, plus marine biology activities that include scientific testing and island discovery hikes, snorkeling, fishing, beach parties, swimming, nautical music/arts, and many other exciting activities. See ad on this page. Cerritos Community Services (562) 916-1254 www.cerritos.us Spring break day camp (6-12), April 5-9, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Summer day camps (6-12); one-week sessions,
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• Complete Player Basketball Camp See ad and listing on page 19. • ClimbX Indoor Rock Climbing Camps 18411 Gothard St., Unit I, Huntington Beach (714) 843-9919 www.climbxhb.com Rock climbing is an exciting way for children to develop problem solving skills while building confidence and self-esteem. In a safe and controlled environment, your child can learn the fundamentals of the sport. Day camps (9+) for 2010: June 28, 30 and July 2; July 12-16; July 26, 28 and 30; and August 23, 25 and 27. Sessions run Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. - noon; three-day camp, $100, five-day camp, $175. Call for information on youth climbing clubs. See ad on page 73; coupon on page 107. Costa Mesa Community Services (714) 754-5158 Spring day camp (grades 1-6), April 5-9, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Summer day camp (grades 1-6): one-week sessions, June 28 - August 27, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sports, games, crafts and excursions. $164. Extended hours available. Teen Camp (grades 7-9), June 28 - August 20, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., $125.
June - August, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., plus Leadership Training (12-15) at Liberty Park. Itsy-Bitsy Summer Camp for younger kids is also available. Chapman University 161 S. Orange, Orange (714) 628-7383, (714) 997-6648 www.chapman.edu/ccc College for Kids (grades 1-6): two four-week sessions, June - August. Three one-hour classes; subjects include cartooning, ceramics, wood shop, street dance and theater. $330 and up. Extended hours available. • City of Norwalk Recreation 13200 Clarkdale Ave., Norwalk (562) 929-5519 www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Summer Day Camp for kids (6-11) includes swimming, games, arts and crafts and a weekly field trip. Lunch is provided. A payment plan option available for a sign-up of multiple weeks. June - August. Special Needs Camp (6-16) - Structured activities include arts and crafts, field trips and nature walks in a safe and fun environment. Bring a sack lunch; daily snack provided. August 16-20 and August 23-27, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. $50 each session. (562) 929-5922.
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• CSULB – Young Writers’ Camp 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach 90840 (562) 985-1696 www.youngwriterscamp.com The Young Writers’ Camp teaches and supports writing in a fun, relaxed, non-threatening environment. With the slogan “Everyone Writes With Smiles,” the Writing Camp welcomes young writers (entering grades 1-12) to the college campus to shape their ideas and experiences into meaningful written communication. Often working next door to college students, budding writers have the opportunity to learn new strategies to discover ideas and ways to perfect their writing. Lessons and mini-lessons from the area’s very best K-12 and university teachers will cover all aspects of writing instruction—from developing and organizing ideas to editing and making the writing correct. The area’s most exceptional teachers, along with outstanding teacher candidates from the university, conduct classes of no more than 20 students in fun, dynamic ways. It is a place that welcomes enthusiastic and accomplished writers as well as those who need to improve their skills to excel academically. All sections of the camp are modeled on the Writing Workshop approach with lots of small group and oneon-one instruction. Campers will publish at least one piece of their writing in the YWC anthologies of celebrated writing. Two three-week sessions are offered this summer: June 21 - July 9 and July 12 - July 30; 9 a.m. - noon. Cost is $350 for the first student and $325 for each additional sibling. Note that the upper grades of The Young Writers’ Camp are designated as the High School Writing Academy at CSULB. See ad on page 29. • Cypress College - Kids’ College (714) 484-7038 www.sce.edu Themed day camps (5+): one-week sessions from June 21 - August 14. Subjects include Kindergarten Readiness and Review, reading, writing, sci-
ence, math, foreign language, computer, internet and digital media, such as Web design, Powerpoint, Photoshop and movie maker; sports include tennis, junior sports, basketball and volleyball; plus music, dance, drama, art, choreography and cooking, $100-175. Offered at the Anaheim, Cypress and Fullerton campuses. See ad on page 39. Cypress Recreation and Parks (714) 229-6780 Camp Cypress (grades 1-6); weeklong sessions. Spring, April 5-9, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; summer, June 21 - August 27, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $105 per week, plus cost of excursions. Extended hours available. Basketball Camp, July 19-23 and August 2-6. Baseball Camp, July 12-16, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $65 per week. • Discovery Science Center 2500 North Main St., Santa Ana (714) 913-5012 www.discoverycube.org Day camp (5-13): multiple one-week sessions, June - August. Subjects are divided by age groups and include: Game Masters, Zoo Camp (7-9); Ultimate Exploration, Project Discovery, and Digital Comics and Stories (7-10); and Summer Smiles and Science Sizzle (5-6). See ad on page 57. • Diving Camps at McCormick Divers Belmont Plaza Pool, Long Beach (714) 846-5731 www.McCormickDivers.com The following day camps are offered in two-week sessions, June 21 - August 27. McCormick provides a safe environment and a six-to-one student/ teacher ratio. Please see their Web site to download registration forms and reserve your space in advance. Year-round diving program also offered (see “Aquatics”). See ad on page 6. Kiddie Diving Camp (up to age 7); 3:30-4:15 p.m. Introduction to Diving Camp (8+); divers will learn basic skills, safety and body awareness. 3:304:15 p.m. Downey Community Services (562) 904-7238 www.downeyca.org Camp Wilderness (6-10) and Adventure Camp (1112): one-week sessions during school vacations, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Summer, June 21 - August 27. Extended hours available. Sports Camps (8-13): one-week summer sessions, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Day camp activities, plus a specialized sports program each week, including baseball, tennis, soccer, basketball and volleyball. Adventure Camp (11-14): June 28 - August 20. Camp Hollywood (8-13), June 28 - August 6. Skate Camp (7-16), June 21 - July 16. Specialty Camp (713), July 12 - 30, different themes each day. Drop-In Park Programs Most parks offer drop-in programs during school breaks. Recreation department staff members supervise activities for kids (6-14, generally) that
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include games, sports, crafts and holiday-themed activities. These are not child-care facilities, but supervised recreation programs. Call the park or recreation department nearest you for locations, schedules and fees (often free). Many drop-in programs are open after school and Saturdays.
show. Participants will receive instruction in acting, dance and musical theater from professionals in theater and entertainment. Camps culminate with a performance. See “Theater Arts” for more on GOFAME. Visit www.GO-FAME.org for camp details and to register. See ad on page 89.
Family Vacation Camps Family Vacation Center - A family camp on the UC Santa Barbara campus, offered during school vacations. Weeklong summer sessions, June 26 - August 28. Adults, $917; kids, $407-849. (805) 8933123. www.familyvacationcenter.com
High School Camps Public and private high schools often offer a variety of summer day camps ranging from theater arts to sports. Call your local school for program availability.
Montecito-Sequoia Family Vacation Camp - Weeklong family camp, June 13 - September 4. (800) 227-9900. www.mslodge.com Skylake Yosemite Camp - Wishon, Bass Lake in the Sierra National Forest. Weekend family camps: adults, $205; kids (5-12), $150. One-week family camps, May 20 - September 19: adults, $515; kids (5-12), $365. Kids under 5 are free. Weeklong kidsonly camps are also offered in the summer. (559) 642-3720. www.skylakeyosemite.com First Congregational Church 241 Cedar Ave., Long Beach (562) 436-2256 Low-cost day camp (4-15): June - August, 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Swimming, excursions, crafts and one hour of study per day. Call for fee. Fountain Valley Community Services (714) 839-8611 www.fountainvalley.org Summer day camps (6-12) vary in themes, including Galaxy Defenders, Crazy Chemworks, NASAJr. Astronauts, Gizmo’s Robot Factory, Summer of Art, Little Stars (4-6), Cheer/Dance, Rock Climbing, Star Wars, Project Runway, Harry Potter, Top Chef, Lego Pre-engineer, Avatar, Mythbusters, Baubles and Bling, Photography, Musical Theater, Martial Arts, Dessert Shop and Castle. Sports camps include multi sport, basketball, volleyball and football. June - August. $59-179. Garden Grove Recreation (714) 741-5200 www.garden-grove.org Summer Day Camp (5-12): one-week themed sessions, June - August. Games, crafts, sports, music, and excursions. $120-135. Extended care available. Girl Scouts (949) 461-8800 www.gscoc.org, www.campscherman.com Camp Scherman overnight camp (7-17): three to 14-day sessions; near Idyllwild. • GO-FAME Long Beach (562) 884-7077 www.GO-FAME.org GO-FAME offers full day (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.), twoweek summer programs where participants work on all aspects of a theatrical production, from making costumes and building sets to performing in the 30 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Huntington Beach Recreation (714) 536-5486 www.surfcityusa.com Spring camps, April 5-9, include playball, tennis and skateboarding; call for times and fees. Summer Funtime day camp (6-12): one-week sessions, June 21 - August 20, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Rollerskating, games, swimming, excursions and a trip to a major amusement park. $155. Extended hours available. Specialty camps include engineering, chess, video game design, beach volleyball, surf, tennis and art. • Huntington Beach Sailing Foundation Sailing Camps for Kids 3821 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach (562) 592-2186 www.hhyc.org Sailing camps for kids (6-16) are offered June, July and August. Access to a wide variety of sailboats is available through the Huntington Harbor Yacht Club, for experience in sailing competitively in regattas or just cruising (see “Boating”). Weeklong summer camp sessions begin June 22; pre-registration recommended as class size is limited. Parent’s Night, June 2, 7 p.m. (see “Calendar”). See ad on page 20. • ID Tech Camps - Summer Tech Fun! (888) 709-TECH (8324) www.internalDrive.com Experience North America’s most reputable summer technology program. Over 100,000 students worldwide have learned to create video games, Web sites with Flash®, digital movies, iPhone® and Facebook® apps, robots, 3-D models and animations with products experts use in their professions. Ages 7-17 enroll in these weeklong, day and residential summer camps, located at 60 universities in the U.S. and Canada. This includes UC Irvine, UCLA, UC San Diego, Cal Lutheran, Stanford, Harvard and more. Year-round learning with iD 365 free online workshops. Teen programs for ages 13-18: iD Gaming Academy, iD Visual Arts Academy and iD Programming Academy. Save with code CAD9. See ad on page 33. Irvine Open Space Nature Center Camps (949) 724-6738 www.irvinecamps.org Summer day camps for ages 5-8, July 6 - August 27; and for ages 9-12, July 12 - August 20. Subjects include Amazing Animals, Plant Protectors, Creepy Critters, Wacky Science and more.
Irvine Recreation 1 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine (949) 724-6600 www.cityofirvine.org, www.Irvinequickreg.org Spring camps include teen camp, art, soccer, multisport, tennis and iCamp, April 5-9 (year-round schools, March 29 - April 16). Summer camps include 60 themes such as tennis, art, science, theater, film, video games, swimming, dance, sports and Lego, June 28 - September 2. • Jammin’ Music 3972 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach (562) 490-0222 Long Beach’s coolest music center is now offering summer camps: Guitar Camp (8+), Piano Camp (8+), Drum Camp (8+) and Rock School Camp (10+). Learn the secrets of scales, uncover the meaning behind musical notes and discover the joy of creating live music in a fun and interactive group atmosphere. All camps are taught by professional musicians with performing and recording experience. Enrollment limited; call for more information. For information regarding their year-round music instruction, see “Music.” See ad on page 58. • KHS Ice Arena 1000 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim (714) 422-1236, Ext. 253 www.khsice.com Camp for ages 4-12 includes a half-hour group ice skating instruction, one-hour free skate, and halfhour of fun games on ice. Learn a skating routine to show off to your parents at the last class. In addition, a half-hour “New Dance” will be offered every week; Hip Hop, Ballet, Jazz and Lyrical. Bring a snack and plenty of water. Weekly sessions, July 12 - August 6. Drop off at 8:30 a.m., pick up at 12:30 p.m. Dress warm, wear gloves, ballet shoes or sox for dance. Skate rental is included. See ad on page 83. • Kick It Up 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812 www.kickitup.com Dance camps at Kick It Up are a blast and are a wonderful and magical way to spend your child’s summer! They offer many camps: Once Upon A Dream for ages 4-8 includes all varieties of dance, acting and tumbling lessons, craft time and snacks. Once Upon A Dream is every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in July and August from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Jazz, Lyrical and Broadway Theatre Workshops, as well as other teen dance camps, are offered throughout the summer. For more information, visit the Web site at www.kickitup.com. Come join Kick It Up this summer! (Interested in dance, fitness, cheerleading or birthday parties? Check out listings in those sections.) See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. • Kidnastics 10712 Reagan St., Los Alamitos (562) 431-1102 Are you looking for a fun-filled exciting program for your children to get into this summer? Well look no further. Kidnastics has been offering exciting summer day camp programs for children ages 4 years
and up. With flexible day camps for either half day or full day your child will enjoy instructional gymnastics along with arts, crafts, games and much more. Please visit the Web site (www.kidnastics.net) or call the number listed for more program information. See ad on page 51. • KinderGolf PreSchool 16051 Brookhurst St., Suite D, Fountain Valley (714) 839-4653 www.kindergolfusa.com
KinderGolf PreSchool golf camps are designed specifically for children (2-7). See “Golf” for complete listing. See ad on page 50. Lakewood Recreation and Community Services (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408 Family Camp: Parents and kids (3-8) camp overnight at Monte Verde Park, May 15-16 and July 17-18. Games, campfire and crafts. $17 per pair.
Student Counselors Summer Day Camp (13-14): one-week sessions, June 21 - September 3. Participants assist camp staff in the planning, preparation and implementation of camp activities. $60. Sports Camp (8-13): one-week sessions, June 21 August 23. Swimming, softball, ultimate frisbee, baseball, whiffleball, basketball and excursions. $50-80. Summer Day Camp (6-12): one-week sessions, June 21 - September 3. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Weekly
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Music and Arts Day Camp (5-12): art, drama, music theory, vocal, theater, dance, fitness and games activities at Whaley Park. Applications available in April. Pre-registration in early May. $100 per week due at time of registration and $15 deposit on additional weeks. (562) 570-1710. Hi-Five Sports Camp (5-12): Youth participate in different sports each week, plus recreational swimming, excursions and crafts. $100 per week. Pan American Park, 5157 Centralia. (562) 570-1660. • Long Beach Shakespeare Co. Summer Drama Camps 4250 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach 90807 (562) 997-1494 www.lbshakespeare.org Spend the summer with Shakespeare! Summer drama camp is designed to introduce kids (grades K-12) to acting and Shakespeare in a fun and engaging way. Program includes acting, movement, singing, Shakespeare history, costume and set design. A final presentation will be held the last day of camp with scenes from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Two-week sessions, July 21 - July 2, and July 19-30. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (extended care available for an additional fee). Advanced camp (by audition only for camp alumni) will be held August 16-20. See ad on page 35.
themes and excursions. $75-100. Extended hours available. Monte Verde Park.
the bonus week). June 21 - August 20. $180 per week or $680 for four weeks.
Long Beach City College Sports Camps 4901 E. Carson St., Long Beach (562) 938-4249 Day camps: Monday - Thursday, June 21 - July 29. May include: baseball, basketball, cheerleading, flag football, soccer, softball, track/cross country and volleyball. See individual sports sections in Kidsguide for details. Great Games Camp (10+) is also offered, focusing on intramural style games such as horseshoes, washers and kickball. Extended hours available. Fees vary. Limited number of grant opportunities offered. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu.
Junior Oceanographer Teen Camp - Ages 1316. This oceanography and marine science camp is created for teens enthusiastic about learning and exploring our marine environment. Campers will live aboard the Research Vessel Conqueror for one week to participate in oceanographic research and exploration of Catalina Island and local marine habitats. Please call for dates and tuition. • Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine www.lbparks.org General day camp (5-12) includes arts and crafts, sports, recreational activities and field trips. Spring day camp, April 5-9, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., $90. Summer day camps, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. in one-week sessions, June 21 - August 20, $90 per week. Extended hours available, morning (7-9 a.m.) and afternoon sessions (4-6 p.m.), $25 per session or $5 per hour on a day-to-day basis. Call the individual park for registration details. El Dorado West Park, (562) 570-3225; Silverado Park, (562) 570-1675; Stearns Park, (562) 570-1685; and Veterans Park, (562) 570-1695. See ad on the front inside cover.
• Long Beach Marine Institute (562) 431-7156 www.longbeachmarine.org The following oceanography and marine biology camps offer exciting programs aimed at various age groups. Day camps run from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday - Friday, beginning June 21 and ending August 20. Extended care is available. See ads on page 35. Ocean Adventure Camp - Ages 5-7, 8-9 and 1012. These weekly camps include activity-driven programs that will amaze your child, introducing them to marine life and the ocean with hands-on projects, crafts and field trips. There are four distinct weekly programs available in two sessions, with a special bonus week, June 28 - July 2. Register for a single week, or up to 9 weeks (including 32 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Pee Wee Camp (5-8): Day camp with arts and crafts, sports, recreational activities and field trips. $90. Wardlow Park, 3457 Stanbridge. (562) 570-1705.
• Long Beach State Girls’ Volleyball Camps 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach (562) 985-8739 www.longbeachstate.com Head Coach, Brian Gimmillaro, conducts a variety of volleyball camps for girls ages 7 and up. See “Volleyball” for details. • Long Beach State Junior Tennis Camp 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach (562) 985-4336 www.longbeachstate.com Drills, games, and match play are included in this instructional camp, conducted by Long Beach State Head Coach Jennifer Hilt, for ages 5-15. Eight, oneweek sessions, June 21 - August 13, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Supervised lunch and escort is provided for 49er participants. See ad on page 89. • Long Beach State Soccer Academy www.longbeachstate.com Long Beach State Soccer Academy is held during the summer months. See “Soccer” for details; see ad with camp dates on page 27. Los Alamitos Recreation (562) 430-1073 Spring camp (5-15), April 5-9. Summer Kids’ Camp (5-9) and Junior Leader Camp (10-12): one-week sessions, June - August, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Weekly themes, crafts, swimming, sports, games and excursions. $80-120. Family discounts and extended hours available. Los Alamitos Community Center. Los Alamitos Youth Center Camps (562) 493-4043 www.theyouthcenter.org Summer day camp (5-12) includes crafts, games,
sports, field trips, cultural enrichment days, contests, reptile parties and water days. Starts at $30. Weekly or daily options with extended hours available. Teen camp (12+) includes sports, games and excursions to destinations based on choices kids make as a group, $229 (limited enrollment). Extended hours available. • Los Al Youth Water Polo www.losalamitoswaterpolo.com In their school-break camps, serving all communities, focus is on getting kids (3+) used to the water in a non-competitive environment. In their PeeWee program, kids strengthen swimming skills and are taught the basic fundamentals of water polo in a fun, safe setting. See listing in “Aquatics” for details. See ad on page 5. • Los Caballeros Racquet & Sports Club 17272 Newhope St., Fountain Valley 92708 (714) 546-8560 Los Cab Summer Camp is held on 17 acres of beautifully gated property in Fountain Valley. Your child will participate in a variety of sports taught by trained instructors, such as tennis, racquetball, volleyball, basketball and swimming. All sports are played in a non-competitive atmosphere. Campers are placed in fully supervised groups according to age. They will enjoy themed sessions which include end-of-session parties. Enrollment options include extended care and catered lunch. See ad on page 31.
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• M and M Surfing School and Marine Biology Camps 714 U-GO-SURF, (714) 846-7873 www.surfingschool.com Camp 1 (ages 5+) offers beginning and intermediate surfing lessons with individual attention in a supervised, safe and fun environment. Comprehensive instructions on techniques emphasize water safety, physical conditioning, and respect for self, others and the ocean. Free loaner board and wetsuit. Mondays - Fridays, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Camp 2 (ages 6+) is a combined oceanography/ marine biology and surfing program offering surfing lessons as well as an in-depth study of the local marine environment. Labs include field surveys of plankton, kelp, fish, invertebrates and shore birds as well as a day of marine pollution study. All sample equipment and a full lab will be available for this camp. Mondays - Fridays, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. See ad on page 32. • Movies By Kids Summer Camps (949) 548-5424 www.moviesbykids.com Movies by Kids brings Hollywood to you! They offer children, ages 7-16, a unique “hands-on” experience. Whether their interests lie in acting, writing, directing, special effects or operating a camera, students will get a chance to do it all at the summer camps. Movies by Kids instructors lead each “production crew” through the movie-making process while allowing your child to collaborate and share ideas with others in their group. After postproduction is complete, every student receives kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 33
Ocean Institute 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point (949) 496-2274 www.ocean-institute.org Day Camps: Ocean-themed weeklong camps include: Sea Squirts (5-6); Neptunes Nautiloids (6-7), uses children’s literature to teach students about the ocean; Buccaneer Adventure (7-8); Ocean Discovery (8-9); Seafarer’s Odyssey (9-10), features helmsmanship, treasure hunts, sea-cave exploration; Coastal Explorer (10-12); and Marine Sciences Careers/Internship Academy (14-17), where graduates may become interns. Overnight camps: Island Bound Camp (11-12) and Catalina Tallship Challenge (14-17).
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1st: June 21st-July 2nd 2nd: July 5th-July 16th 3rd: July 19th-July 30th
• Orange County Song and Dance Co. Camp ‘10 5860 Westminster Blvd., Westminster (714) 897-4475 www.orangecountysonganddance.com An opportunity for students of the performing arts to have ten full days of instruction with professionals from Hollywood and New York. Participants work with musical directors on audition songs and vocal techniques. TV, musical theatre and commercial workshops will be presented by agents, actors and directors. Students receive instruction in tap, jazz, ballet and current dance trends from leading choreographers. See ad on this page.
a DVD copy of their movies! Camps are held in one-week sessions, Monday - Friday, either in the morning or afternoon for three hours a day. See ad on page 33.
your own commercials that the students will write and star in. And of course after the camp is over, they’ll edit and send out all commercials on DVD to all who attend.
Animation or Claymation Camps - Do you have an idea for a movie? Then join Movies By Kids, where students create, storyboard and animate their own cut-out or clay characters. Students will also operate digital video equipment and supply voices for their characters.
• My Gym 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns (562) 986-0066 www.my-gym.com My Gym Children’s Fitness Center offers one of the best camp programs in town. Children of all ages can enjoy a day of camp with hands-on arts and crafts, music, dance, games, and overall emphasis on learning solid skills and fundamentals in sports and gymnastics. Themed days and activities add to the fun and atmosphere of the program. Call for details! See ad on page 49.
Lego® Animation - NEW! - Ready to take your fascination with Legos to the next level? Movies By Kids will have all the Legos you need to create amazing movies. The ideas will be yours, the sets will be built by you, and you will operate all the equipment to bring your masterpiece to the big screen. Lights, Camera, Action! - In this digital filmmaking class Movies By Kids is ready to make a movie where you’re the writer, director and star! This program begins with creating an idea for a movie, storyboarding that idea, and venturing out to film the movie. Action Filmmaking - Help write, direct and produce your own action flick complete with crazy costumes, sizzling sound effects, and of course some fake martial arts! The program features martial arts experts assisting with all stage training and film choreography. No martial arts experience needed, as MBK will help to unlock your inner Bruce Lee! MBK Acting - Have you always wanted to act in front of a camera, or improve acting skills for film or TV? That’s the goal in this camp where you’ll be doing various fun skits that emphasize different aspects of acting and at the end of the week, create 34 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Newport Beach Recreation Services (949) 644-3151 www.campnewport.com Newport Beach Recreation offers more than 10 different camps for kids (3-17) during spring, April 5-9; and more than 75 during summer, June 28 - September 3. Camps include art, surfing, skateboarding, science, cooking, engineering, sailing, sports, yoga, cheer, dance, computer and film, plus camps for teens (13-17), such as Digital Filmaking, Video, Counselorin-Training, Beach Activity and city-run camps with excursions once a week. Early bird discount on most camps booked by May 5. OAKS Summer Day Camp 6700 E. Walnut Canyon Road, Anaheim (714) 998-8380 www.anaheim.net/ocnc Day camps (5-10): one-week camp sessions, midJune through August. Art, nature, games and native traditions. Early registration discount may be available.
• Pacific Conservatory Costa Mesa Campus (714) 545-1217 Orange Campus (714) 532-4849 www.pacificconservatory.com Formerly Pacific School of Music and the Arts. Your child (age 3-12) will experience music, art and drama each fun-filled day at DiscoveryARTS Camps available during summer, spring and winter vacations. These popular camps introduce children to the joys of artistic expression. Younger campers enjoy singing, dancing, related arts/crafts projects and Fairytale Theatre with provided costumes. Older campers participate in music theatre productions. Parent performances each week. You won’t want to miss these memory-making camps! Etiquette classes and instrumental camps are also available. Locations: 151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa Mesa, 92626; and 1311 E. Katella Ave., Orange, 92867. • Power Pong Table Tennis Academy 17272 Newhope St., Fountain Valley (714) 677-0048 www.powerpong.org or www.loscab.com Located inside of Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club, a large and beautiful sports facility. They offer sports camps as well as beginner, intermediate and advance level table tennis camps, which can include various activities such as playing games in different sports, participating in swim time and learning professional table tennis skills. See complete listing in “Miscellaneous.” • Prentice School Summer Program 18341 Lassen Drive, Santa Ana (714) 244-4600
www.prentice.org The Prentice School offers a four-week Slingerland Summer School program. The Slingerland Approach to Language Arts is the focus with instruction in reading, handwriting, spelling and oral and written language. Also offered in conjunction with the summer program is “Fun with Language” sessions conducted by a speech and language pathologist that are designed to assist students with oral language, phonemic awareness, reading comprehension, and visualizing and verbalizing. Call for summer dates. See ad on page 77. • Rancho Rio Verde Horsemanship Camp 1000 W. Carson St., Long Beach (310) 830-2060 Small group instruction in riding and vaulting (gymnastics on horseback). Each camper has a horse to care for during the week. Horsemanship skills are taught by qualified instructors. One-week sessions during spring break and summer, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - noon. See ad on page 53. • Rawhide Ranch 6987 W. Lilac Road, Bonsall (760) 758-0083 www.rawhideranch.com Rawhide Ranch, a private, independent camp near San Diego, has been welcoming campers since 1963. Coed, overnight program for ages 7-15. The camp features daily Western riding lessons, animal and horse science classes, animal care time and vaulting lessons (gymnastics on horseback). To round
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out the day there are plenty of activities to choose from—archery/riflery, roping lessons, drama, cooling off at the pool, learning to harness/drive pony carts and so much more. Accredited by American Camp Association and Certified Horsemanship Association. Member of Western Association of Independent Camps. See ad on page 28. • Rock Hero Camps Long Beach School of Music (562) 627-0464 Peninsula School of Music (310) 377-2600 South Bay School of Music (310) 540-6767 Guitar School at the Promenade (310) 918-0439 www.getlessons.net Offered year round. Beginner Guitar Boot Camp, Girls Only Guitar Camp and Rock Camp for kids (9-15) and private music instruction (3-adult); see “Music.” Locations: Long Beach, 3840 Woodruff Ave, Suite 109; Peninsula, 31244 Palos Verdes Dr. W, Suite 205, Rancho Palos Verdes (“Best New Business of 2006,” as voted by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce); South Bay, 1710 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach; and Guitar School at Promenade at the Peninsula Center Mall in Rolling Hills Estates. See ad on page 61. • Rock Your Summer at Girlfriends Camp (562) 608-8807 www.girlfriends-lbc.org It’s great to be a girl. It’s even better to be a girl with skills! Check out the awesome activities Girlfriends Camp designed just for you: cooking, fashion, art, beauty tips, hip hop, self-defense, girlfriend talk, money fun, etiquette, independence, community cheer, get organized, knitting, special outings and much more! Sessions for girls ages 6-13 are held June 21 - July 2, July 5-16 and July 19-30. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. $400, price includes all field trips. Sign up now! Call or visit the Web site to register. Each girl receives a Girlfriends T-shirt and Girlfriends workbook. See ad on page 34. Santiago Canyon College 8045 E. Chapman Ave., Orange (714) 628-4960 www.sccollege.edu/cs Camps include Science and Lego Engineering (512), Film Making and Video Game Making (8-12).
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Seal Beach Community Services (562) 431-2527, Ext. 344 A variety of summer camps (6-15), June - August, include sports, cooking, volleyball, marine biology, Avatar camp, magic, surfing, skateboarding, theater arts, bugs and slugs, etiquette, photography, Lego engineering, sand castle and dance. $40-300. • Seal Beach Swim Club (562) 430-1092 www.sealbeachswimclub.org Swimmers (5-18) learn technique, discipline and endurance from professional swimming coaches. The Seal Beach Swim Club (SEAL) is registered with USA Swimming and competes in the Orange Section of Southern California Swimming. The club operates out of a 50-meter pool at the U. S. Water Polo National Aquatics Center in the City of Los Alamitos, plus a 6-lane, 25-yard pool at the McGaugh School in the City of Seal Beach. Swim team camp weeks begin May 17, June 1 and June 21, however starting dates are flexible and campers are encouraged to contact SEAL or visit their Web site for further registration details. See ad on page 8. • Sewing with Jane Summer Camp 6243 E. 5th St., Long Beach (562) 431-1943 Weekly summer camps are held Monday - Friday. Morning or afternoon sessions. Hand sewing for ages 6 and up, machine sewing for ages 9 and up. Machines are provided. Hand sewers complete craft projects. Machine sewers complete simple clothing or crafts. Please call for a summer schedule. Weekly classes are also available (see “Arts and Crafts”). E-mail: jane.loper@verizon.net. • Signal Hill Community Services (562) 989-7325, (562) 989-7334 www.cityofsignalhill.org Spring-break camps (6-12) at Discovery Well, Calabrisas and Las Brisas parks, April 5-9, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., free. Summer Park Program - Free summer youth programs for kids (6-12) at Discovery Well, Calabrisas
and Signal Hill parks, June 21 - August 20. Monday - Friday. Hours vary at each site. Fees for optional excursions. • Silver Gan Israel Day Camp 14401 Willow Lane, Huntington Beach 92647 (714) 898-0051 or (562) 596-1681 www.campsgi.com Silver Gan Israel Day Camp offers everything to provide your child a rich and wonderful Jewish summer experience. Sports such as swimming, soccer, baseball, basketball and field hockey teach teamwork and sportsmanship. Field trips, arts and crafts, and an award-winning computer lab offer something for every camper. New this year: onsite laser tag and a huge human hamster ball! Their exceptional campus houses a junior Olympic-size pool, arcade rooms and a brand new Cyber Room. ACA accredited for 35 years, SGIDC features experienced staff dedicated to your child’s safety and enjoyment. No wonder SGIDC has become the largest Jewish camp in the area with over 800 campers annually. Located right off the 405, transportation is available from most areas. Hurry! Camp starts June 28 with nine, one-week sessions. See ad on this page. • Skateboarding Camps with Skatedogs (562) 343-1095 www.skatedogs.com Kids will make new friends, advance their skateboarding skills, and most importantly, have fun, at Skatedogs’ school-break skateboarding camps offered through city parks and recreation departments (see “Skateboarding” for locations). They also offer afterschool and weekend classes, private lessons and birthday parties (see “Parties” and “Skateboarding”). • South Coast Fencing Center Camps 3518 W. Lake Center Drive, Suite C, Santa Ana (714) 549-2946 www.southcoastfencing.com Learn to Fence! Intro Camp, July 12-16, 2010. The South Coast Fencing Center will be hosting a five-day fencing camp designed for those with no previous fencing experience. Start from the ground up and learn the footwork and handwork necessary to attack and defend yourself. This fun camp will include conditioning, coordination activities, challenging games, footwork, handwork and plenty of time to suit up and fence with oth-
ers. Advanced camps are also offered. See ad on page 56; see discount coupon on page 105. • Southern California Dance Academy Camps 4410 Greenmeadow Road, Long Beach (562) 496-1766 www.scdt.com Sleeping Beauty Spring Dance Camp - Beginner to Intermediate dancers are welcome to participate in Princess Aurora’s fun-filled spring dance camp for just one day or the entire week. Each day presents a different dance style such as ballet, hip-hop and belly dancing. The camp begins Monday, April 5 and ends on Friday, April 9. Variety Summer Dance Camp - Beginners to Intermediate dancers are welcome to participate in a fun-filled variety summer dance camp for just one day, a week, or the full three weeks. Each day holds a dance theme in a dance style such as ballet, hiphop, hula, belly dancing and many more styles. The camp begins Tuesday, July 6 and ends on Thursday, July 22. A final performance will be held on Friday, July 23 at 7 p.m. La Bayadere Summer Dance Camp - Intermediate to advanced dance students (ages 10+) take ballet classes and learn variations of the classical ballet La Bayadere. The camp begins on Monday, July 5 and ends on Friday, July 23. Please call or e-mail scdt04@aol.com for additional information. spcaLA’s Friends for Life Camp 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach (323) 730-5300, Ext. 320 www.spcaLA.com Spring Day Camp (9-12): March 29 - April 2; and April 5-9, $250 each session (Hawthorne spcaLA). Summer Day Camp (8-13): eight one-week sessions, June 21 - September 3, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Two age groups learn basic care and responsibility for pets, respect for animals and the beginnings of dog training. Camp Counselor-in-Training (14-16) for returning campers also available. Registration starts April 19; early reservations recommended as camps fill up fast. Summer Adventures at Rancho Los Cerritos 4600 Virginia Road, Long Beach (562) 570-1755 www.rancholoscerritos.org Campers (6-11) will learn about life in Old California through games, crafts, chores, stories and handson activities, such as churning butter, dipping candles, punching tin, tooling leather, washing clothes and stomping adobe. There will also be a special guest each week, plus tons of good old-fashioned fun. July 19-23, 26-30 and August 2-6, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $90 per week. • Summer Theatre Workshop for Youth and Teens at South Coast Repertory 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (714) 708-5577 www.scr.org Newcomers (grades 3-12) get their first taste of acting in SCR’s Summer Theatre Program (two kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 37
camp sessions: July 26 - August 7 and August 9-21; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m. Graduates may enter the year-round program. Following year two, students may audition for the SCR Players, a players ensemble group that culminates with public performances. Tuition, $310 per session, with discounts for additional siblings. Summer Musical Theatre Workshop is open to all (grades 7-12), from beginners to young pros! This exciting and lively class teaches students how to audition for a musical role and then prepares them to perform that role. They’ll learn what it means to “act” a song and “sing” a scene. This is the class young students have been asking for! August 9 21, 1-4 p.m. Tuition, $330. • Team OC Gymnastics Cheer & Dance Camps 385 Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Summer, spring and winter camps for kids (3-14) in full- or half-day sessions. Their camps offer an assortment of activities including gymnastics, trampoline, inflatable obstacle course and much more! Ask about their sibling and multiple camp discounts. See “Gymnastics” for complete listings. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 103. The Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center 2 Irvine Park Road, Orange (800) 436-2119 www.outdooreducationcenter.org Within the 210-acre center, kids will explore, create, learn and discover life in the outdoors. Year-round camping opportunities include overnight and day use featuring mining, ranch and astronomy camp as well as a nature center, training center, archery and BB gun ranges, aquatic center, a challenge course with dual zip lines, open-air amphitheater and dining hall. Operated by the Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America. • The Power of One Self-Defense Institute 3821 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach (562) 997-2987 www.powerofonekarate.com Fun and exciting spring and summer break sports camps include excursions, leadership training, character development, and martial arts fitness, focus and discipline classes. Also see “Child Care,” “Martial Arts” and “Parties.” See ad on page 37. Titan Youth Sports Camp CSUF, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton (657) 278-7529 38 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
asi.fullerton.edu/src/youthsummer.asp Day Camp (5+): Fundamental skills and strategies in baseball, basketball, soccer, gymnastics, swimming and bowling, plus social activities. Six oneweek sessions, June 21 - August 6, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., extended hours available. Rock Wall Camp (13-17): June 15 - August 7 in eight one-week sessions. • Tom Hicks Baseball Camps, LLC P.O. Box 15963, Long Beach 90815-0963 (562) 425-2446 www.tomhicksbaseballcamps.com The 21st annual THBC prides itself on being the area’s best fundamental baseball camp. Camps, offered during spring, summer and winter vacations, focus on individual instruction and improvement. Camps are available in Long Beach and the South Bay. For more information, see their listing in “Baseball,” or visit their Web site. • Town and Country Day Camp Huntington Beach/Westminster (714) 894-4036 Cerritos (562) 865-0482 Town and Country Day Camp, celebrating over 60 years of summer fun! The facility covers 21/2 acres with its own campgrounds, swimming pool, pony and farm animals. Each week has been carefully planned for your grade school child (grades K-6). Daily activities include swim lessons, horseback riding, archery, sports, crafts and themed camp days. Weekly field trips, four per week, are included to places such as the beach, miniature golf, museums, zoos, Chuck E. Cheese, bowling, rollerskating, mud park, aquarium and arcades. Site directors have 25 years teaching experience; camp staff has been trained in child development. Camp hours: Monday - Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.. $135-150 per week. Swim lessons and field trips are included at no extra charge. 14203 Willow Lane, Westminster. See ad on page 37. UCI Gifted Students’ Academies 5171 California Drive, Irvine (949) 824-5069 www.giftedstudents.uci.edu Day camp (grades 1-8): Five one-week sessions, June 21 - July 2. Upper Academy (grades 5-8) and Lower Academy/Exploratorium (grades 1-4). Upper Academy: Students select from more than 25 morning and afternoon courses to create oneweek modules; students may attend one or more weeks. Residential or commuter options available. Programs available year-round.
• UCI Sports Camps 903 W. Peltason Drive, Irvine (949) 824-4690 www.ucirvinesports.com UCI’s Anteater All-Star Sports Camps: Boys and girls (7-13) focus on the fundamentals of various sports, with an emphasis on sportsmanship, including basketball, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and more. Weekly field trips and catered lunch included. Weeklong sessions, June 28 - August 30, $325. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., extended care available. Also see: UCI Gifted Students’ Academies, listed in this section, as well as related sections throughout Kidsguide. See ad on this page. UCLA Camps (310) 206-3550 www.uclasportscamps.com UCLA offers a variety of summer camp programs: baseball, basketball, diving, football, gymnastics, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and water polo. See individual sections in Kidsguide for details. Westminster Community Services and Recreation (714) 895-2860 www.westminster-ca.gov Summer camps (6-12), June 21 - July 27, including Summer of Art, Star Wars, Top Chef, Dessert Shop, Lego and Project Runway. • Windsong Farm Summer Camp 18381 Golden West St., Huntington Beach (714) 847-5093 Windsong Farm offers English riding camps in June, July and August. One-week sessions are offered Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Camp includes basic grooming and care of horses, as well as 11/2 - 2 hours of riding instruction per day. The final day of camp includes a mini horse show with prizes for all. Ages 7-13 are welcome; no experience is necessary. See ad on page 52. YMCA www.ymcaoc.org www.lbymca.org, www.campoakes.org Individual branches offer day camp (5-15) during traditional and year-round school vacations. Overnight camp (7-18) is also available, and may be offered throughout the school year. Family Camp (all ages) is held Labor Day weekend; locations at Big Bear Lake, Lake Mohave, Colorado River and Catalina Island. Financial assistance is available. Call individual branches for camp dates and details. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Young Readers, Writers, Mathematicians and Scientist Camps UCI, 2003 Berkeley Place, Irvine (949) 824-5922 www.gse.uci.edu/uciwp Young Writers (entering grades K-12) and Young Mathematicians/Scientists camp (entering grades K-9): three-week sessions, June 28 - August 26. Discounts available for multiple session sign-ups. Locations in Aliso Viejo, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Ladera Ranch and Tustin. $325 and up.
• Young Scientists Camp California State University, Long Beach (562) 985-4801 www.youngscientistscamp.com Two exciting weeks of science investigations. Students (entering grades 3-8) will do experiments and lab projects in college science laboratories. This year’s focus is on earth and space sciences, with topics that include Star Scientists, Science Rocks, Extreme Science and Crime Solvers Go Wild! The camp will be held August 9-20, weekday mornings, 8:30 a.m. - noon, $300 ($25 sibling discount, $25 CSULB faculty/staff discount). Join them for two weeks of engaging science investigations which will help kids learn to think scientifically, communicate more effectively and improve their science process skills. Outstanding student-teacher ratio of less than 10:1. Call for more information or visit their Web site. See ad on page 27.
cheerleading Classes, camps and squads (3+). Also see: “Football,” “Dance” and “Gymnastics.” Boys and Girls Club ClubHouse Academy (Fountain Valley), Fullerton (612) and Westminster (7-11) offer year-round cheerleading classes. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Cheerleading at Football Games Junior All-American Cheer - Cheerleaders (4-14) perform at Junior All-American football games, July - December, and participate in cheerleading competitions. Registration available year-round. (626) 964-4044. King Conference Football - Girls (3-15) perform at football games, August - November, and participate in parades and competitions. Registration begins in July. (323) 295-2944. Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. - Flag and tackle football cheerleaders (5-15) perform at Pop Warner games and participate in cheerleading competitions. Registration starts in February for August November season. www.popwarner.com Colleges and Universities The following colleges offer cheerleading for boys and girls: Cypress College - Kids’ College, fee includes pom-poms, (714) 484-7034. www.sce.edu. Long Beach City College - Boys and girls (5+) cheerleading camp, one-week summer session, 21/2 hours per day, $60. (562) 938-4249 or summerrec@lbcc.edu. Santiago Canyon College - Cheer and Pom-Pom (7-12). (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs • Kick It Up 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812 www.kickitup.com
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2565 Pacific Ave., Long Beach • 622 E. Hill St., Long Beach • 769 W. 3rd St., San Pedro 2205 San Gabriel Ave., Long Beach • 909 W. "D" St., Wilmington Go, fight, win with the Kick It Up All-Star Cheer Squad. This noncompetitive, performing group meets weekly to work on non-stunted cheers and cheer/dance performance. Great for kids who have always wanted to cheer, but can only commit to one practice per week and one performance per month. Reasonable in price and geared for girls who just wanna have fun! Spaces are limited, so call today to reserve your child’s spot. For girls ages 5-11. (Interested in dance, fitness, birthday parties or camps? Check out listings in those sections.) See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. National Cheerleaders Association (800) 533-8022 www.varsity.com National organization hosts and promotes championships, camps and events (10+) throughout Southern California. Recreation Department Classes Anaheim Community Services Department - Youth Sports Cheerleading (4-13). Ten-week program, $82. Program runs every season. (714) 765-5227. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Norwalk Recreation and Parks Services Department - Sports Program Cheer (5-7). $25, resident; $45, non-resident. Register August - September. Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex, 13000 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5566. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us. Most city recreation departments offer cheerleading programs. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Team OC Gymnastics, Cheer and Dance 385 Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Be part of an award-winning competitive all-star squad, Stealth All Stars. Also offered are cheerleading and tumbling classes designed for beginning, intermediate and advanced cheerleaders. Classes include proper motion technique, tumbling, jumps, stunts, dance, conditioning and strength training. See “Gymnastics” for complete listing. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 103. YMCA Anaheim branch offers cheerleading (5-18) by session and year-round competition cheerleading. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
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childcare Child care providers in and outside of the home, plus information and referrals. Also see: “Baby Sitting,” “Schools,” “Youth and Family Groups,” and Tot Lots under “Play Groups.” • Alpert JCC in Long Beach 3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1205 www.alpertjcc.org AJCC’s acclaimed Kids’ University for kids in grades K-8! Just like a real university…choose from an assortment of classes and activities, including music and art, aquatics, martial arts, cooking, digital movie-making, and sports like basketball, flag football, soccer and more! Leave the driving to the AJCC…let their buses pick your child up from Long Beach area schools and provide homework assistance and snack. Monday Friday, until 6 p.m. Fees vary with number of days and transportation. Call Ext. 1205 or e-mail kidsuniversity@alpertjcc.org to reserve one of the limited slots for your child. See ads on pages 23 and 78. Child Care, In Your Own Home Nannies - For information on hiring a nanny, call International Nanny Association at (888) 878-1477 and request their free publication, “A Nanny for Your Family.” www.nanny.org Au Pairs - Child care is provided by men and women (18-26), placed with host families on a live-in basis for one to two years. Au Pair in America, (800) 9287247, www.aupairinamerica.com; Au Pair Care, (800) 428-7247, www.aupaircare.com; Cultural Care Au Pair, (800) 333-6056, www.culturalcare.com; Euraupair Intercultural Child Care, (800) 713-2002, www. euraupair.com; Go Au Pair, (888) 287-2471, www. goaupair.com; and Interexchange Au Pair, (800) AUPAIRS, www.interexchange.org. Child Care, School Age Child-care programs often include before and afterschool care provided at youth agencies, child-care centers, recreation departments and school sites. Full-day care is usually available during vacation breaks and federal holidays. Although technically not a child-care program, drop-in recreation programs are offered at many local parks after school and during school vacation periods. Be sure to check with your child’s school for before and after-
Boys and Girls Clubs - All branches offer before and/or after-school care (5/6-18). Most branches also offer full days with supervised activities during vacation periods. Transportation is provided to and from select school sites. Scholarships are available for qualifying families. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine No-cost, drop-in after-school programs are available at 16 local elementary and middle schools. A.S.A.P. - After School Activity Program, available at 23 local parks, is open Monday - Friday, 3-6 p.m., and Saturday, noon - 4 p.m., featuring games, crafts, homework help, movies and holiday celebrations. (562) 570-3100. Los Alamitos Youth Center - Free drop-in program (8-18), 2-6 p.m. Ping-pong, carom boards, pool, air hockey, board games, arts and crafts, sports and movies. The Homework Clinic provides a quiet, supervised place to complete homework assignments and get help when needed. Computers, books and printers available. 10909 Oak St. (562) 493-4043. www.theyouthcenter.org • Signal Hill - Park program operates during after-school hours, free of charge, for kids (612) and offers daily planned activities, including games, crafts, sports, special events, cooking, art and general supervision. Friendly staff members organize interactive activities for youth to experience a quality recreation program. General supervision is provided; children are free to come and go as they please. (562) 989-7334. Kids Kamp state licensed child care is also available for kids (4 yrs, 9 mos-grade 5). The program provides homework supervision, arts and crafts, sports and a variety of other activities to keep children busy during out-of-school hours. Extended care is also available during intersession for additional fees. Signal Hill Youth Center, 1780 E. Hill St., Monday - Friday, 6:45 a.m. - 6 p.m. (562) 989-7329. www.cityofsignalhill.org YMCA - Before and after-school programs (grades K-6 or 8) are available at all branches and selected school sites. Hours and ages vary. Transportation may be available to and from schools at selected sites. Expanded program hours are offered during school vacations. Financial assistance is available for qualifying families. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • Children’s Home Society of California Greater Long Beach (562) 256-7490 Orange County (714) 817-8673 A coordinating link for child care, child development and community services. Parents can obtain free information on child-care providers matched to their needs for infants through school-age children. Child-care referrals and resources are also available to parents who have children with special needs. Listings are maintained on licensed child-care centers, family child-care homes, before
and after-school programs, public and private preschools, and child-care assistance programs. Resources are also available for parents to assess the quality of child-care services. See ad on this page. • Comprehensive Child Development (562) 427-8834 Celebrating 25 years of service! CCD has provided child care and support services in Long Beach, San Pedro and Wilmington since 1984. Children, ages 6 months to kindergarten, are cared for and educated in centers and a network of licensed family child care homes. CCD also reimburses licensed providers for meals served to children in care. Five locations to serve you: 2565 Pacific Ave., Long Beach; 622 E. Hill St., Long Beach; 2205 San Gabriel Ave., Long Beach; 769 W. 3rd St., San Pedro; and 909 W.”D” St., Wilmington. All programs offer free and reduced cost to eligible families. See ad on page 40. • Excellent Child Care 4752 Amberwood Ave., La Palma (714) 828-5537 Home-licensed, dependable child care by a certified preschool teacher. Excellent Child Care provides a loving, nurturing, and safe setting for infants and toddlers, newborn to 4 years. Preschool activities, such as crafts and story time are offered each day, plus potty training for children ages 2 and up. In addition, hot nutritious meals and snacks are provided, including breakfast, lunch and a p.m. snack. CPR and first-aid certified. Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Please call for more information.
Information and Referrals The following organizations offer information about, and referrals to, various child-care programs (infants+) and providers. Childcare Connection - Resource line for parents to locate child care in their area. (800) 543-7793. Family Child Care Association - Free referrals to licensed family child care. Serving the greater Long Beach/Lakewood area. (562) 804-7474. www.lblakewoodchildcare.org Long Beach Childcare Network - Their mission is to share child-care experiences and education through training sessions and promote community resources available to families. (562) 428-0079. Orange County Child Care Association - A free referral service for parents seeking licensed in-home child care. Also includes referrals to care providers for children with special needs. (714) 893-0390.
Trustline Background Checks - State-operated agency conducts background checks on potential childcare providers. (800) 822-8490. www.trustline.org Recreation Departments Most city recreation departments offer before and/ or after-school programs at local parks or school campuses. Many programs are operated on a dropin basis and are free of charge. Extended hours are offered during school breaks. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Long Beach Day Nursery 3965 Bellflower Blvd. (562) 421-1488 1548 Chestnut Ave. (562) 591-0509 www.lbdn.org Long Beach Day Nursery is dedicated to providing the finest care and early learning for young children. Since 1912, LBDN has offered the highest quality care and education with the most affordable rates possible, thanks to the support of many individuals and foundations in the community. The
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY Of CALIFORNIA All Services are free of charge or low cost. • Resource and Referral (R&R) – Provides a central coordinating link for child care and child
development services. R&R offers a wide range of services to parents, existing and potential licensed child care providers and other community groups who are concerned with child care issues.
• R & R Hotline – Parents can obtain information about available child care providers matched to their needs and preference. The general community can call the R&R Hotline to access child care resources.
• Health and Safety Reimbursement – Reimburses child care providers for the cost of the Health and Safety training required by Community Care Licensing.
• Educational Resource Lending Library – Toys, materials, as well as books and videos are available to the community.
• Child Care Assistance Program – CHS helps pay for child care services for eligible parents who need child care while they work, seek work, or attend school or job training programs. Families are enrolled in order of greatest need.
• CalWORKS Program – Assists parents to locate and pay for child care as they transition from welfare to work.
Greater Long Beach: 330 Golden Shore, Ste. 20, Long Beach • (562) 256-7490 Orange County: 505 N. Euclid Street, Ste. 100, Anaheim • (714) 817-8673
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• The Power of One World Leadership Foundation 3821 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach (562) 997-2987 www.powerofonekarate.com A unique after-school program (grades K-8) that includes leadership training, character development, homework help, and martial arts fitness and discipline classes. After-school pick-up is available from seven Long Beach schools. Spring and summer-break camps are offered. Also see “Camps,” “Martial Arts” and “Parties.” See ad on page 37.
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• Belmont Kidz Children’s Consignment Boutique 2734 E. Broadway, Long Beach (562) 433-9151 www.belmontkidz.com The premier source for upscale, gently-used children’s items. Belmont Kidz offers new and resale clothing, shoes, books, toys and baby equipment for infants, toddlers, girls and boys. By handselecting their entire inventory, choosing only the best products from parents and local designers, they provide families with high-quality, premiumbrand children’s items at an affordable price. And, because they’re “recycling” gently-used products, they’re also helping the environment. For a consignment appointment, please call ahead. See ad on page 43; coupon on page 107.
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Operation School Bell Assistance League branches can help in-need children (K-12) get school uniforms or school clothes through the league’s national philanthropic project. (818) 846-3777. www.operationschoolbell.com
computers Instructional classes, camps and computer use (5+). Also see: “Tutoring” for computer training. • Academic Enrichment Camp See listing on page 23; ad on page 27.
• BC School Uniforms (562) 477-7209 www.bcschooluniforms.com Open year round for school uniform shopping. They carry pants, tops, hoodies, scooters, shorts and more. They have items for girls, boys and teens in all sizes and colors. Products are mostly “Made in the U.S.A.” with some products exclusive to BC School Uniforms. See ad on this page.
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• Inch by Inch 3585-A Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach (562) 425-KIDS, (562) 425-5437 Resale boutique that offers gently used, new and custom items. They offer clothing (sizes preemie– kids size 8), shoes, indoor/outdoor toys, baby gear, furniture, books, puzzles, diaper cakes for baby showers, school uniforms and much more. Call for details on selling your items for cash. Buy, sell and save. As your children grow “inch by
Apple Computer Classes and Camps Brea Mall, Brea (714) 255-5610 Fashion Island, Newport Beach (949) 729-4433 Irvine Spectrum, Irvine (949) 255-1500 South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 424-6331 www.apple.com/retail/storelist Apple stores offer free computer workshops (5+) teaching the basics of Macs and their software. Classes fill quickly. Some stores also offer kids’ summer camps and field trips for schools and groups. Boys and Girls Club Computer instruction and use (5+) is available at most branches. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Community College Programs Cerritos College - Computer Keyboarding, Create Your Own Web Page, Computer Art with Adobe Illustrator, Interactive Animation and Intro to iMovies (7-17). www.cerritoscommunityed.com (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. • Cypress College-Kids’ College - Classes offered: Computer Keyboarding (8+), Intro to Computers (8+), Intro to Computer Programming (grades 5-8), Microsoft Word (8+), Photoshop Magic (grades 4-8), Intro to Power Point (8+) and Create Your Own Web Page (8+). Camps include Photoshop and Creative Images (8+), Computer Animation and Games (grades 5-8), Create Your Own Web Page Using HTML (12+). Classes, $65; camps, $120-175. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu. See ad on page 39. Golden West College - Guiding Kids on the Internet, Photoshop for Kids and Web Design for Kids, plus online computer workshops. (714) 895-0800. Santiago Canyon College - Photoshop for Kids and Design Your Own Web Site (10-15), Keyboarding for Kids, Video Game Making and Computers for Kids (8-12). (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs
• Discovery Science Center 2500 North Main St., Santa Ana (714) 542-2823 www.digilab.org At the Science Center’s Digital Lab Computer Center, kids and adults can take beginning and advanced computer classes, including Intro to Computers, Word Processing and Presentations, Surfing the Net, Web Design and Digital Photography. Visit the Web site for a class schedule. See ad on page 57. • iD Tech Camps - Summer Tech Fun! (888) 709-TECH (8324) www.internalDrive.com Create video games, Web sites with Flash®, digital movies, iPhone® and Facebook® apps, robots, 3-D models and animations. For details, see ad on page 33; and listing on page 30. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Video Game Design classes and camps (7-11). $90 per four-week session. (714) 765-5191 www. anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Many city recreation departments offer computer courses such as keyboarding, publishing and Web design. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information.
cooking Instructional classes, camps and workshops. • Alpert JCC Cooking Camp 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org Cooking camp for kids ages 6-12. Young chefs pre-
pare and taste delicacies from around the world, create passports documenting their travels, and learn about nutrition along the way during “International Cooking and Crafts.” Week of July 5. Boys and Girls Club Irvine offers Teen Cuisine (12-18); Santa Ana offers Junior Chefs; Tustin offers year-round classes; and Westminster offers Teen Cooking (13-18). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Community College Programs Cerritos College - Classes include Introduction to Professional Cooking and Introduction to Professional Baking (12-17). (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - A variety of two and three-day cooking workshops (3-16) include Fun with Baking (8-11), Kids Fun Cooking, and Mommy and Me Cooking Class; Saturday, two hours, $60. Summer Teen Chef cooking camp also available; $175. Classes are held at Cypress and Fullerton campuses. (714) 4847038. www.sce.edu Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Cooking classes and workshops (3-14). Picnic and Tea Parties, Parent and Me Cooking, Chocolate Making and Decorating, Cupcake Decorating and Kids in the Kitchen. Classes offered year-round. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Mini Chefs (2-5) and Jr. Chefs (6-10); four-week sessions, parent participation required. (562) 570-3111. Norwalk Cultural Arts Center - Classes and workshops (3+) including Cooking Tots, Candy Making, Festive Cookies, Indian Cooking, Tempting Chocolates, Finger Lickin’ Foods, Shake it Up Shakes, Healthy Snacks and Cooking Creations.
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$5-15. 13200 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5519. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Many city recreation departments also offer cooking classes. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Retail Store Classes Cookamation (714) 849-9164 Also offers in-home meal prep parties and organic baby food instruction. 2845 Mesa Verde, Suite E, Costa Mesa. www.cookamation.com Prep Kitchen Essentials (562) 430-1217 Kids Supper Club (8-13), plus Prep Kids summer camps, July and August. 12207 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach. www.prepkitchenessentials.com Sur La Table (949) 640-2330 832 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. www.surlatable.com Young Chefs Academy (949) 679-8390 15435 Jeffrey Road, #132, Irvine www.youngchefsacademy.com/irvine
dance Classes and camps for boys and girls, plus baton and drill teams for all ages. Also see: “Cheerleading,” “Gymnastics” and “Theater Arts” for related activities. Boys and Girls Club Cypress branch: dance classes (grades 1+). Garden Grove branches: Introduction to Dance (5+) at Clinton; Dance for Toddlers (21⁄2-5) at Family Campus; Cultural Dance at Main, Clinton, Patton and Stanford; HOPE program at all sites; and Hip Hop at Main. ClubHouse Academy (Fountain Valley): ballet, tap, jazz and contemporary dance (5+) and Preschool Dance (21⁄2-4). Irvine branches: Ballet (6+) and Dance for Tots (3-5); monthly enrollment. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • Burgess Cotillion Golden Sails Hotel, Long Beach (323) 874-7393 www.burgesscotillion.com Monthly dances (grades 3-10) with instruction in popular and ballroom styles and etiquette. The three basic ballroom dances, waltz, foxtrot and swing are taught every season, along with a Latin dance, such as the samba or tango, as well as other forms of dance, such as the Charleston or polka. Mother-son or fatherdaughter dances and an annual waltz contest is also offered. The program runs monthly on Monday nights, September - April. Registration begins in May, sign-up early, space is limited. E-mail: burgesscotillion@aol. com. Also see “Beauty and Etiquette.” California Baton Council www.cabatoncouncil.com CBC provides its members with referrals to coach44 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
es, judges, competitions and camps for boys and girls (4-22). Call Sharon Campbell for details on membership.
Larson Academy of Irish Dance - Beginner classes offered. Studios in Fullerton and Glendora. (714) 526-8900. www.larsonirishdance.com
• Center Stage Dance Academy 3418 Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach (562) 497-1181 www.centerstagedancelongbeach.com Annual student recital is held at the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center at CSULB. Look for their Children’s Performing Company at Knott’s Berry Farm, national competitions, and local community engagements. Many current students have careers in the performing arts. Classes are continuously forming. The first class is free! See ad on page 46.
North American Feis Commission - Provides resources and referrals for Irish dancing instruction and competition. www.northamericanfeiscommission.org
Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Preschool Dance (3-5) and Tap/ Jazz Combo (5-10), spring. Summer classes include Jazz/Hip Hop (6-15). (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Creative Dance and Exercise (3-6), Ballet (3+), Ballet and Tap (5+), Intro to Dance (3-4), Tap (10+), Multi-Cultural Dance and Music (6 mos-4 yrs), Musical Theater (7+), Irish Dance (5-13) and Jazz/Hip Hop (4+); six-week sessions, $60. Fundamentals of Choreography camp (13+) will be offered in summer. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Santiago Canyon College - Hip Hop (6-11), (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs • Dance Company 4205 Montair Ave., Long Beach (562) 425-7231 www.thedancecolongbeach.com Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Ballet, Pointe, Theatre Dance and Lyrical (3+); beginner to advanced levels with an emphasis on technique. An annual studio production and children’s performing company are available, plus a complete adult program. The Dance Company is a complete performing arts studio. See discount coupon on page 107. • Elevation Studios 1900 E. 27th St., #101, Signal Hill (562) 424-2711 www.elevationstudios.com Elevation Studios offer a complete roster of dance classes ranging from “creative movement” and “combo” classes for 3-4 year olds to professional and pre-professional classes, workshops and competition/performance teams led by resident and guest faculty who regularly work and teach in Hollywood and New York. The end-of-the-year performance is optional and rehearses outside of regular class time, though all students are welcome to participate. Regularly scheduled classes remain strictly focused on technique throughout the year so students continue learning and growing. See ad on page 45. Irish Dancing IrishDancingDirectory.com - Find teachers, schools, suppliers and dress makers.
• Kick It Up Kidz 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812 www.kickitup.com Come dance, sing, act and perform at Kick It Up, a noncompetitive, friendly dance, music, fitness and party studio for all ages. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels; no one is turned away. Intro to Dance, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Musical Theatre, Salsa, Bellydance, Ballroom, Cheerleading and Hula are some of the many dance classes offered. In addition, Kick It Up also offers music and voice lessons. As a parent, they offer many fitness and dance classes at the same time your children or teens are in class. All classes perform in a family-oriented and affordable annual dance recital. Performing Teams, Brownie/Girl Scout events, camps and birthday parties are offered throughout the year. It’s never too early or late to Kick It Up! (Interested in fitness, camps, cheerleading or birthday parties? Check out listings in those sections.) See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. • Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org Dance classes for children and teens with all developmental disabilities. See “Special Needs” for complete listing. • Los Altos Dance Center 5531 Spring St., Long Beach (562) 429-7486 www.losaltosdance.com For the past 30 years, the studio has offered Ballet, Jazz and Hip-Hop classes for pre-schoolers, children, teens and adults. Afternoon and evening classes are available during the week and morning classes on Saturday. The studio emphasizes proper dance technique in a fun environment. New kids’ yoga class is offered on Friday afternoons. See discount coupon on page 47. • Marrillyn McDowell Studio of Dance 324 Redondo Ave., Long Beach (562) 433-5753 In business for over 50 years providing Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop and Pilates instruction for beginning through professional dancers ages 21/2 to adult. An annual recital will be held at Wilson High School. Continuous registration; year-round. Facility rental available. E-mail: mmsdance@hotmail.com. See ad on page 46; coupon on page 109. • Melodie’s Dance Theatre 3381 Cerritos Ave., Los Alamitos (562) 431-8582 www.melodiesdance.com Performance opportunities are available for everyone at Melodie’s Dance Theatre. For over 32
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years, the studio has offered Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Lyrical, Hip Hop and Acrobatic instruction (2+) in a positive, friendly, family-oriented environment. Their studio offers award-winning choreography, plus reasonable rates including family and multiple class discount plans. Mention this ad and receive two months tuition for the price of one month (new students only). See ad on page 45. National Dance Alliance (800) 533-8022 www.varsity.com National organization hosts championships, special events and camps throughout Southern California. • Orange County Song and Dance Company 5860 Westminster Blvd., Westminster (714) 897-4475 www.orangecountysonganddance.com A 6,000-square-foot performing arts studio for children ages 2 to young adult. Classes are taught in a comfortable environment by professionals chosen for their ability to work with young people. Instruction is offered in tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop and voice, with an emphasis on technique presented in a positive manner. Boys’ classes are available in dance and voice. Sessions in drama and musical theatre are scheduled throughout the year. Performance opportunities for all students. Summer performing arts camp also offered (see “Camps”). See ad on page 34. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Parent and Me Dance (2-5), Tiny Tot Dance and Hip Hop (2-5), Ballet and Tap (3+), Hip Hop (5+) and Ballroom/Latin Dance (4-18). (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Baby Dance (6 wks-20 mos), Dance for Fun (2-3, spring only), Pre-Ballet and Character Class (3-6), First Steps (3-5), Giggles and Wiggles (20 mos-4 yrs), Dance Workshop (4+), Dance Combo (5-10), Ballet I (7-12), Mexican Folk Dance (4+), Tap/Ballet/Jazz (6-13), 46 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Tap and Ballet (3-6), and Music and Movement (2-4, spring only). Weekly at the Homeland Cultural Center: Kids Break Dance with Iceman (5+), Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m. and African Drum and Dance, Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (562) 570-3111. Most city recreation departments offer dance classes that include ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, combination, cultural, creative and parent and me. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Southern California Dance Academy 4410 Greenmeadow Road, Long Beach (562) 496-1766 www.scdt.com Professional training program in Ballet, Pointe, Pas de Deux/Variations and Jazz for ages 2 to adult. Friendly, professional staff. Competitive tuition rates. Join them on Thursday mornings for the new Tiny Tots class for dancers ages 2-3 and their parents. Performance opportunities with the Southern California Dance Theater, such as The Nutcracker Ballet and a Story Ballet Production in June. A Sleeping Beauty Spring Dance Camp for dancers ages 4-10 is held April 5-9. Summer Dance Camps are available for all ages and training levels (see “Camps”). Receive a 50% discount off first month tuition (new students only) and first class is always free! For additional information, please refer to their Web site. E-mail: scdt04@aol.com. • Team OC Gymnastics, Cheer and Dance 385 Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Classes for boys and girls (2+) include jazz, ballet, tap, hip-hop and combination classes. They also offer a competitive dance team for the committed and focused dancer for additional performing opportunities. See “Gymnastics” for complete listings. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 103. WNBA L.A Sparks Coed Dance Team (714) 484-1900 www.la-sparks.com “SparKIDS” Dance Team (8-13) perform during Los Angeles Sparks games at the Staples Center. Contact: Aimee Edmundson, aedmundson@la-sparks.com. YMCA Downey offers ballet (3+), hip hop and jazz. Fullerton and Newport Beach offer ballet, tap, jazz and hip hop. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
• Youth Cultural Arts Foundation 9831 Belmont St., Bellflower (562) 867-3524 www.bellflowertheater.org Jonathan Jimenez Musical Theater Dance classes for kids (9-18). Curriculum is based on musical theater fundamentals with a 15-minute warm up, 40-minutes of floor work and a 5-minute cool down. Classes are ongoing; new classes forming each month. Classes will be held Monday - Thursday (depending on enrollment), 5-6 p.m. Enrollment is $5 per class with a $5 discount for a six-week sign up. Classes meet once a week. Call for details. YCAF is a 501 C-3, non-profit organization. See ad on page 89.
emergency& familyservices Emergency and crisis services, counseling and help lines. Also see: “Fitness and Health,” “Parent Education” and “Support Groups.” Emergency Numbers Help is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Emergency, Fire, Police, Medical 911 Childhelp USA (800) 422-4453 Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222 Safely Surrendered Baby (877) BABYSAFE Provides guidance regarding the anonymous and safe surrender of a newborn baby. Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800) 273-8255 Suicide Hotlines (877) 7-CRISIS, (800) SUICIDE Child Abuse Call for help or to report abuse or suspected abuse. Information and referrals are available; most are bilingual. Children of the Night (800) 551-1300 National, 24-hour hotline and shelter for youth (1117) affected by sexual abuse, exploitation, prostitution or pornography. For The Child (562) 427-7671, (562) 422-8472 Prevention of, and treatment for, child abuse for victims and their families. L.A. County Child Abuse Hotline (800) 540-4000
Miller Children’s Abuse and Violence Intervention Center (562) 933-0590 Evaluation and treatment center for children and parents involved in child abuse, family violence or violence in the community. Serving LA and Orange Counties. Orange County Child Abuse Hotline (714) 940-1000 Counseling Alateen/Al-Anon (888) 4AL-ANON (425-2666) Support groups and referrals for families and children of alcoholics. En español, (562) 948-2190. www.al-anon-alateen.org Boys and Girls Club Arches (714) 532-7944 Counseling, family support, outreach and referrals. Community Family Guidance Ctr. (562) 924-5526 Therapy for children (3-17). Healthy Families and Medi-Cal accepted. Families Anonymous (800) 736-9805 Free weekly meetings for families and friends of an addict or alcoholic. www.familiesanonymous.org Family Service (562) 493-1496, (562) 867-1737 Counseling for youth and families. Fees based on a sliding scale. Help Line Youth Counseling (562) 864-3722 Youth and family counseling. Fees based on a sliding scale. Interval House (562) 594-4555, (714) 891-8121 Group and individual counseling for youth and adult victims of domestic violence. Programs include teen dating violence education, legal assistance for adult victims of abuse and domestic violence education classes for adults and teens. JADE (949) 303-9016, Ext. 100 The Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Education and Decisions program is offered by the Tustin Boys and Girls Club for Orange County residents to provide drug-awareness counseling. Jewish Family and Children Services Long Beach (562) 427-7916 Orange County (714) 445-4950, (949) 435-3460 Nonsectarian. Fees based on a sliding scale. Long Beach Women’s Shelter (562) 437-4663 Counseling for victims of domestic violence.
psychological testing for children, teens and their families for a wide range of behavioral, social, emotional, family and school problems. Clinic locations in Long Beach, San Pedro, Compton and schoolbased services in Avalon. See ad on this page.
California Youth Crisis Line
Emergency Shelters Temporary shelter for children and families in crisis. Residential care, counseling and referrals.
Drug Use is Life Abuse (714) 647-4593 Free referral program through the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
Youth Shelters: 1736 Family Crisis Center Casa Youth Shelter Children of the Night Community Service Programs Girls & Boys Town Laural House Teen Shelter
First 5 LA Connect (888) FIRST5-LA Information and referrals for parents of kids under age 5. A collaborative effort to help families raise kids who are physically and emotionally healthy, safe and ready to learn. www.healthykidsla.org
(310) 379-3620 (800) 914-CASA (800) 551-1300 (949) 494-4311 (800) 448-3000 (714) 832-0207
Family Shelters: 1736 Family Crisis Center (310) 379-3620 Human Options (949) 854-3554 Interval House (562) 594-4555, (714) 891-8121 Long Beach Women’s Shelter (562) 437-4663 Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter (949) 631-7213 Help Lines and Hot Lines Crisis intervention, information, listening/counseling and referrals for any need. Most hotlines operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 211 L.A. County (800) 339-6993 or 211 Referrals to health and human services agencies. 211 Orange County (888) 600-4357 or 211 Comprehensive information and referral line. Baby Line (949) 764-2229 Baby care and breastfeeding questions answered by nurses on duty at Hoag Hospital. Free.
(800) 843-5200
Domestic Violence Hotline (562) 437-4663 Referrals to counseling and legal aid for lowincome individuals and families.
Hotline of So. California (562) 596-5548, (714) 894-4242 Help, intervention and referrals for any crisis. National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Referral Line (800) 252-6465, (800) 454-8966 National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-SAFE www.ndvh.org National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline (866) 331-9474 www.loveisrespect.org Nine Line Bilingual crisis intervention.
(800) 999-9999
RAINN (800) 656-4673 The Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network’s hotline automatically connects to a local rape crisis center. www.rainn.org Stand Up For Kids (800) 365-4KID Provides children in crisis with food and clothing. www.standupforkids.org
Magnolia Park Family Resource Center (714) 530-7413 Counseling, parenting classes and resource referrals. Straight Talk Clinic (714) 828-2000 Individual and peer counseling for children and families. Fees based on a sliding scale. • The Guidance Center (562) 485-3085 In Long Beach since 1946, the agency provides English/Spanish mental health assessment and treatment, including individual, group, and family counseling and psychotherapy, medication, and kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 47
Teen Lines (310) 855-4673 Peer counseling for teens. Daily, 6-10 p.m.
party packages also available. Sundays, noon 12:30 p.m.
Missing Children Help, information, referrals and message-relay services for runaways, abducted children and/or their parents.
Department of Fish and Game (562) 342-7148 www.dfg.ca.gov, www.fishinginthecity.org The department provides free information on fishing-related topics, plus publications geared for children. Free learn-to-fish workshops (8+) are available for groups of ten or more. Free fishing days are held July 4 and September 6.
California Missing Children Hotline (800) 222-3463 Child Quest International (888) 818-4673 Assists law enforcement and families in recovery of missing, abused, runaway and/or exploited children. Find the Children (888) 477-6721 Provides help for families of abducted children. www.findthechildren.com National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
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National Runaway Switchboard (800) RUNAWAY Support and crisis intervention; offers a message relay service between runaway children and their families. www.1800runaway.org Operation Look Out (800) 782-7335 Serving the families of missing children.
fishing Local fishing lakes, plus fishing information, referrals, classes/workshops and charter boat excursions. Also see: “Boating.” Charter Boats The following businesses offer fishing charters for half, three-quarter and full days. A fishing license, sold on site, is required (16+). Dana Wharf Sportfishing - Every Tuesday, 1/2 and 3/4 day fishing trips are half-off the regular price. Dana Wharf Sportfishing, 34675 Golden Lantern, Dana Point. (949) 496-5794. www.danawharf.com Davey’s Locker and Newport Landing Sportfishing Coupon available on Web site. Balboa and Newport Beach. (949) 673-1434, (949) 675-0551. www. daveyslocker.com, www.newportwhales.com Pierpoint Landing - Kids Fish Free program (with paying adult) available during the summer. Reservations recommended. 200 Aquarium Way, Long Beach. (562) 983-9300. www.pierpoint.net Dana Wharf Sportfishing Kid’s Clinic 34675 Golden Lantern, Dana Point (949) 496-5794, Ext. 7 www.danawharf.com A free sportfishing clinic for kids (12 and under) to learn and enjoy the sport of fishing. Kids learn new fishing techniques, hook tying secrets and win raffle prizes. No reservations are needed. Whale-watching cruises, local fishing trips and 48 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Fishing Spots Corona Lake - 12510 Temescal Road, Corona. (951) 277-4489. www.fishinglakes.com Irvine Lake (Santiago Reservoir) - 4621 Santiago Canyon Road, Silverado. (714) 649-9111. www.irvinelake.net Santa Ana River Lakes - Huckleberry Fish Pond, staff assists kids in catching and cleaning fish. 4060 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. (714) 632-7830. www.fishinglakes.com Many regional parks also offer fishing; most are bank fishing only and do not offer equipment rental or tackle. See “Recreation and Parks” for locations. For a report of recently stocked public lakes in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, call (562) 594-7268. Recreation Departments Fullerton Parks and Recreation - Instruction (3+) includes Mommy and Me Fishing, Kids Fishing Basics, Family Fishing Basics and Fly Fishing. Summer Fishing Club and Fishing Camp (8-12) also offered. (714) 738-6575. United Anglers of Southern California (949) 863-9447 www.unitedanglers.com Regional organization sponsors youth fishing programs and fishing events for all ages.
fitness&health Classes and training in exercise, fitness, yoga and nutrition, plus health-related services. Boys and Girls Clubs Buena Park and Fountain Valley offer kids (8+) Runa-Mile Club, plus Smart Girls (8-12) and Smart Guys (10-14). Cypress offers Smart Girls (7-12), Lean Start program (3-5) and aerobics (6-18). Irvine offers Triple Play (6-15) emphasizing physical activity, healthy nutrition and overall well-being. Santa Ana offers ongoing health programs, including Smart Girls, Health Day, Healthy Habits and Passport to Manhood. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Community College Programs Cypress College - Kids’ College - Positive Living Skills (7-11) includes proper nutrition and exercise. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu
Long Beach City College - Instruction in proper usage of exercise and weight training equipment (11+). Emphasis on fitness and wellness activities. Two-week summer sessions, Monday - Thursday, one hour per day. $40. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu. Health Services The following agencies provide referrals or services for medical and/or dental care to low-income families. Bilingual. Boys and Girls Club Pediatric Vision Care (714) 532-7940 Children’s Clinic (562) 933-0400 Children’s Dental/Orthodontic Clinic (562) 933-3141 Children’s Eye Clinic (562) 933-0442 Healthy Smiles (714) 638-7637 Orange County Dental Society (714) 634-8944 The following organizations provide free to low-cost immunizations for infants and children. Immunization Shot Line Immunization Clinics
(562) 570-SHOT (800) 427-8700
Healthy Families (800) 880-5305 Low-cost medical, dental and eye care insurance coverage for children. The program, subsidized by federal and state governments, helps working families who do not qualify for free Medi-Cal, but do not have employer-paid insurance. www. healthyfamilies.ca.gov Tooth Fairy (714) 634-8944, press 4 A recording of the tooth fairy giving dental care tips, sponsored by the Orange County Dental Society. • Kick It Up 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812 www.kickitup.com Improve your soccer game, swimming skills and overall health at Kick It Up. Their professional, certified staff are dedicated to furthering your child’s goals of weight loss, strength gains or flexibility. Classes include work on resist-a-balls, dumbbells, tubeing, bikes and more. Classes begin at age 7 and up. Specialty classes and monthly nutritional and fitness workshops encourage families to learn about their bodies and healthy eating. Come in today and get ready to Kick It Up! (Interested in dance, camps, cheerleading or birthday parties? Check out listings in those sections.) See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Youth Fitness (3-6); eight-week sessions, $50. (714) 7655191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Hatha Yoga (5-12), Yoga for Youth (6-13), and Family Fitness and Fun (10+). (562) 570-3100. Many city recreation departments offer fitness classes that often include yoga, strength training
and nutrition. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Stroller Strides (866) 348-4666 www.strollerstrides.com Fitness workouts with your stroller, your little one and the environment. Visit the Web site for locations.
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YMCA Anaheim offers Youth Fitness (3-6), Teen Boot Camp (14+), Circuit Training, Ab Class, Movement Therapy (combo yoga/Tai Chi) and Zumba (combo Latin dance/aerobics). Downey offers Sport Aerobics (5-13), Fun and Fit (5-13) and H.I.P. Kids (Healthy Intervention Program, 9-13). WeingartLakewood Family YMCA offers Teens on Weights (12-16) and Fitkids (6-11). Fullerton offers Teen Fitness Training (13-17). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
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Parenting can present as many challenges as it does joys. A parent coach can provide practical solutions to daily problems and address larger issues such as sleep challenges, potty-training, sibling/peer relationships, independent play, family routines, grades/homework, and effective discipline. Sometimes all it takes is a little direction and a fresh perspective to quickly take you from struggle to celebration.
Flag and tackle football leagues, camps and clinics (3+). Boys and Girls Club Coed flag football (6-17) is available at the following branches: Costa Mesa, spring and fall only; Cypress, skill development and pick-up play only; Fountain Valley, winter sign ups for spring; Fullerton, spring; Long Beach (7-14); Newport Beach (grades 3-8); Tustin and Whittier, summer sign-ups for fall. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
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Colleges and Universities Long Beach City College - Flag Football Sports Camp for boys and girls (7-13): one-week session, 21/2 hours per day. $60. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu. UCLA Football Camps - Summer day camp for boys (grades 9-12) is held in June. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com USC Football - Summer day camps, June 7-25. (213) 740-4204. www.usctrojanfootball.com Football Leagues Junior All-American Football (626) 964-4044 Tackle and flag football league (5-14) in eight age divisions. Leagues run July - December. Equipment provided with registration; scholarships are available. Visit the Web site for team locations. eteamz.active.com/ocjaaf King Conference Football (323) 295-2944 Tackle football league (7-14) in four divisions. Signups begin in January for August - November season. Call for team locations. Pop Warner Little Scholars Flag and tackle football league (5-15). Registra-
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Norwalk Golf Center - Junior Golf Academy (5-17), Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. - noon, $10 per day. (562) 921-7047. Adaptive Golf (8+) is also offered. (562) 929-5922. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Many city recreation departments offer junior golf programs. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information.
tion begins as early as January for the fall season. Dates and costs vary by city. Participants must meet academic standards before playing. Visit the Web site for your city’s contact information. www.popwarner.com Friday Night Lights Youth flag football program (grades K-8); spring and fall seasons. Los Alamitos, (562) 756-5307, www.losalfnl.com; and Huntington Beach, (714) 290-0794, www.hbfnl.com. New cheer program offered. Jim Power’s Kicking Clinics (949) 233-3230 www.kickpunt.com Free clinics (12-18) at Mission Viejo High School coached by former NFL kicker Jim Power, April - July; Wednesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Reservations required Recreation Departments Norwalk Recreation Sports - Small Fry (5-7) and youth flag football leagues (8-13). Register August - September. Games begin in early October. $25, resident; $45, non-resident. Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex. (562) 929-5566. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Most city recreation departments offer football. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. YMCA The following branches offer flag football (6+): Anaheim, Fullerton, Huntington Beach (spring and fall) and Orange. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
golf Classes, camps and recreational play. Colleges and Universities Long Beach City College - Instruction for boys and girls (8+); two-week sessions, one hour per day, Monday - Thursday. $40. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu UCI - Golf camp for boys’ and girls’ (7-14) day camps for all skill levels; covers everything from the rules off golf and course etiquette, to playing a ninehole round at a local course. One-week sessions, June 28 - July 23, 9 a.m. - noon, $290. (949) 8244690. www.ucirvinesports.com. See ad on page 38. 50 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• KinderGolf PreSchool 16051 Brookhurst St., Suite D, Fountain Valley (714) 839-4653 www.kindergolfusa.com The KinderGolf PreSchool golf program is designed specifically for children (2-7). They not only teach the fundamentals, rules and etiquette of golf to kids in a safe, fun and interactive learning environment, they also teach life lessons that will help their students become good citizens both on and off the golf course. Free trial class and 10% discount on the first month of lessons when you mention Kidsguide! Also see “Camps.” See ad on this page. Long Beach Jr. Golf Association The following programs offer golf instruction in year-round and summer-only programs. Both are held at Heartwell Golf course, 6700 E. Carson St., Long Beach. (562) 570-1272, (562) 421-8855. Long Beach Jr. Golf Association - As a yearround program, kids (7-17) receive instruction in techniques, rules, scorekeeping and course etiquette; Fridays, 3-6 p.m. $5, plus a $40 annual fee. Dress code enforced. Additional programs, including group instruction and vacation camps, are also available at these Long Beach courses: El Dorado, (562) 430-5411; and Recreation Park Nine, (562) 494-5000. Long Beach Little Linksters - As a summer-only program, PGA and LPGA professionals introduce kids (8-12) to golf during a one-week program, July 12-16 and July 19-23. Participants receive a set of starter golf clubs and shirt. $85; scholarships are available. To be eligible, players may not have played golf or own golf equipment and must submit a one-paragraph paper on why they would like to participate. Sign-ups begin April 1. Miniature Golf See Family Fun Centers in “Attractions” Public Golf Courses Most public golf courses offer junior golf programs, including classes and camps. Contact your local public golf course for more information. • Putt-2-Go Portable Miniature Golf See “Parties” for details. Recreation Departments Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Golf Play for Tots and Parent/Tot EDUPlay (4-6); 4-week sessions, $35. (562) 570-3111.
SCPGA Foundation Junior Golf Program (951) 845-4653 www.scpgajrtour.com Competitive playing opportunities and instructional programs for youth SCPGA members (7-18) are offered at various golf courses throughout Southern California. Spring, summer and winter-break camps are available at various locations.
gymnastics Classes, camps, competitive teams and referrals. Also see: “Cheerleading” and “Dance.” Boys and Girls Club ClubHouse Academy in Fountain Valley offers beginning to intermediate gymnastics for boys and girls (3+), and Tiny Tumbler classes (walking-4 yrs, with parent). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Tumbling (18 mos-6 yrs), Gymnastics (5-12), Tootsie Rollers Gymnastics (18 mos3 yrs), Kartwheel-N-Kids (4-6) and Gymnastics Plus (7-12); year-round on Saturdays. (562) 4675050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Beginning to intermediate gymnastics (5+), Tiny Tots Tumbling (18 mos-3 yrs), and Moms, Pops and Tots Tumbling (3-5); six to eight-week sessions, $40-55. Summer camp available. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu UCLA - Gymnastics day camps for girls’ (6-18): July and August, call for dates. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com Gymnastics Centers The following centers offer gymnastics for all levels. Some may offer tumbling, cheerleading, camps, competitive teams and party packages. Open gym may be available, usually for enrolled students only. American Gymnastics Academy (562) 494-0087 1901 Obispo Ave., Signal Hill. www.american-gymnastics.com EuroGymnastics (949) 933-4402 Specializes in rhythmic gymnastics. 1500 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim.
Giants Gymnastics (949) 756-2GYM Recreational classes (3+) and competitive teams for boys and girls. 1801 E. Dyer Road, Santa Ana. www.beagymnast.com Kid’s Gym (949) 786-1092 15455 Jeffrey Road, #325, Irvine. www.kidsgym.us Kips Gymnastics (714) 779-1888 Summer camp and parties available. 4622 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. www.kipsgymnastics.com Lakewood YMCA Gymnastics (562) 272-4884 4118 South St., Lakewood. www.lbymca.org New Hope Academy 17270 Newhope, Fountain Valley. www.newhopegymnastics.com
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PDA USA Academy (562) 229-1927 15064 Shoemaker Ave., Santa Fe Springs. www.pdausa.net SCATS Gymnastics (714) 895-2909 Also offers cheer, parents night out, sleepovers and camps. 5742 McFadden Ave., Huntington Beach. www.scatsgymnastics.com So. Coast Gymnastics Training Ctr (949) 833-0077 Summer camps offered. 17850 Sky Park Circle, Irvine. www.scgtc.com • Team OC Gymnastics - See listing in this section; see ad on page 25; coupon on page 103.
Wild Fire Gymnastics - 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. (714) 832-1315. www.wildfiregymnastics.com • Kidnastics Quality Gymnastics and Cheer 10712 Reagan St., Los Alamitos (562) 431-1102 www.kidnastics.net Kidnastics has been pleased to offer quality gymnastics instruction for over 30 years in the Los Alamitos/ Rossmoor community in north Orange County. As a recreational gymnastics facility with over 23,000 square feet of full-line gymnastics equipment and spring floors, they offer nothing but the best instructional classes for your children. The classes teach children the basic foundation of gymnastics for future success and enjoyment of this fantastic sport. Known for their quality and effective instructional classes, they strive to provide a positive and fun experience by teaching youth the importance of staying fit and having fun in a safe environment. By doing so, each child is allowed to progress at his/ her own rate without any added pressures or stress. They offer a wide variety of classes to fit children ages 16 months through the teen years. Programs include: ToTnastics, their early motor development and coordination classes designed for children 1642 months; Academy level classes, structured for the young gymnasts 3 years and up; and Tumbling classes, for ages 5 years and up. In addition to their great gymnastics program they also offer competitive cheer programs: HSC All Stars for all ages. Please visit the Web site (www.kidnastics.net) or call the number listed above for more program information. See ad on this page.
• Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org Gymnastics classes for children and teens with developmental disabilities. See “Special Needs” for complete listing. • My Gym 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns (562) 986-0066 www.my-gym.com My Gym Long Beach has moved! They are just off Redondo Avenue, north of Stearns. My Gym has helped thousands of children, ages 6 weeks through 13 years, gain confidence and self-esteem in a loving and caring environment. The innovative, non-competitive tumbling and gymnastics program incorporates age-appropriate games, relays, fitness exercise, sports skills, group activities, and song and dance. Along with the constantly changing equipment set-ups, excellent student to teacher ratio and the experienced and caring staff, My Gym is the best place for your children! Call to sign up for a free guest class today. See ad with coupon on page 49. Recreation Department Gymnastics Anaheim Community Services Department - Parent and Me Gymnastics, Tiny Tot Gymnastics, Tumbling and Cheerleading (11/2-16), and Rhythmic Gymnastics (6-11). $60-90. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Tumbling and gymnastics for kids. (562) 570-3100.
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USA Gymnastics (800) 345-4719, (317) 237-5050 www.usa-gymnastics.org National governing body for gymnastics. Web site provides information and resources for all areas of gymnastics, including artistic/rhythmic, acrobatic, trampoline and tumbling. YMCA Beginning to advanced gymnastics (3+) and competitive teams; monthly sessions. Anaheim (18 mos+), Downey (no teams) and Lakewood (summer camps also available). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
horsebackriding English and/or Western riding instruction, pony club, camps and polo, plus pony and trail rides. Also see: “Camps.” Equestrian Centers The following locations offer beginning to advanced English and/or Western riding instruction (5+). Boarding is also available. Monthly leases for students who do not own a horse may be offered.
Most city recreation departments offer gymnastics and/or tumbling. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Team OC Gymnastics, Cheer and Dance 385 Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Their 45,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility is filled with the latest and safest equipment for kids (3+). Programs include: parent/child classes, boys and girls recreational gymnastic classes, girls competitive team, tumbling, cheer, dance and even birthday parties with a rock wall. Also see “Camps,” “Cheerleading,” “Dance,” “Music” and “Parties.” See ad on page 25; coupon on page 103. 52 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• Anaheim Equestrian Center (949) 285-5286 Riding and horsemanship instruction (5+), plus school vacation camps and party packages with farm animals, by Fun With Horses. See additional listing in this section. 1370 Sanderson Ave., Anaheim. www.ranchodelriostable.com. See ad on page 53 and coupon on page 105. Huntington Beach Central Park Equestrian Center (714) 848-6565. Also offers trial rides, party packages, saddle seat, dressage and therapeutic riding. 18381 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. www.hcpec.com Irvine Regional Park (714) 973-6835 Also offers trail and pony rides. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange. www.ocparks.com/irvinepark
• First Field Farm 18299 Dumont Ave., Cerritos (562) 924-2217 www.firstfieldfarm.com First Field Farm offers instruction in English horseback riding and jumping for beginning through advanced students. Beginner lessons include care of the horse as well as the basics of position and control. Private lessons are 30 minutes; group lessons, 45-50 minutes. Horses are provided. See ad on this page. • Fun With Horses 1370 Sanderson Ave., Anaheim (949) 285-5286 www.havefunwithhorses.com A wide variety of programs are available for kids that love horses. Private lessons, preschool classes, parties, Scout badge programs, day camps and field trips are available. Also in Silverado Canyon. See additional listings in this section, and in “Parties.” See ad on page 53 and coupon on page 105. Orange County Polo Club 23401 Via Pajaro, Coto de Caza (714) 791-8369 www.ocpolo.com The club offers kids the opportunity to learn polo skills and to eventually compete as polo players. No riding experience is required. Pony Rides The following locations offer pony rides: Lakewood Pony Adventure, (562) 544-4010, 11369 Carson St., Lakewood; and Rawhide Ponies, (626) 4437746, 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange. • Rancho Rio Verde 1000 W. Carson St., Long Beach (310) 830-2060 Group and private English and Western riding instruction (6+) includes basic horsemanship, jumping and ring time. Leases are available. Small horse shows and play days are held throughout the year. Lessons are scheduled Tuesday - Sunday. Vaulting (gymnastics on horseback) and Horsemanship Camp (see “Camps”) available. Special programs and discounts are offered for youth groups. Family friendly atmosphere. See ad on page 53. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Horse Fun for Kids (3-12); four-week sessions, $60, plus $15 material fee. Parent participation is required for 3 to 6-year-old classes. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Many city recreation departments offer classes and camps in basic riding and horse care. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Sandie Mercer Stable 11369 Carson St., Lakewood (562) 425-1905 Group and private instruction (8+) for beginning to
advanced students. Lessons are scheduled at your convenience, Monday - Saturday. Private lessons are 30 minutes; group lessons, one hour. See ad on this page. Trail Rides The following locations offer horseback riding along scenic routes for kids (7+) and adults. Kids must be accompanied by a parent or an adult guide will be provided. No double riding. Reservations may be required. Availability is weather permitting. Country Trails and Riding School (714) 538-5860 1 Irvine Road, Orange. www.ctriding.com Horse Play Rentals (714) 848-6565 One-hour guided trail rides daily; reservations required. 18381 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. www.hcpec.com Sunset Ranch Hollywood Stables (323) 469-5450 Located under the Hollywood sign. 3400 N. Beachwood Drive, LA. www.sunsetranchhollywood.com U.S. Pony Club (859) 254-PONY www.ponyclub.org Educational program offering English riding instruction and competitions. Participants may lease a horse or use their own. • Windsong Farm Huntington Beach Equestrian Center 18381 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach (714) 847-5093 English-style horseback riding lessons are offered at the beautiful Huntington Beach Equestrian Center. Tracy Baer, professional horse trainer and instructor, provides quality lessons for children, ages 7 and up—adults too! One hour lessons are conveniently scheduled Tuesday through Saturday. Each lesson includes basic equitation skills for all levels, plus horse care, grooming and tack. Horses are provided and carefully selected for each student. Come and enjoy the fun and challenge of English riding in a country setting! Mention this ad and new students will receive $10 off their first lesson. Summer camp also available (see “Camps”). See ad on page 52.
languages Instructional classes and schools (4+), plus foreign exchange programs. Also see: “Tutoring.” Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Intro to Spanish (6-17). (562) 4675050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Spanish for Kids, Rock ‘N’ Learn Spanish, A Touch of Spanish, Sing and Learn Chinese, Spanish Camp, and English as a Second Language. Also offered at the Anaheim campus. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Golden West College - Speed Spanish for Kids, summer only (9-14). (714) 895-0800. Santiago Canyon College - Spanish for Kids (3-14), (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs Foreign Study/Exchange Programs from CSIET (703) 739-9050
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www.csiet.org The Web site for the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) offers an advisory list with links to council-approved international youth exchange and education-abroad programs (15-181⁄2). • International Charter School of La Mirada English-German immersion program. See ad and listing on page 76. • Long Beach Unified School District Magnet Programs (562) 997-8306 LBUSD is proud to offer several Global Studies Magnet Programs. The U.S. Department of Education awarded the district 7.6 million dollars to implement Global Studies Magnet Programs at Dooley Elementary School (K-5), Lindsey Academy (6-8), Jordan High School (9-12) and Poly High School’s Pacific Rim Academy (9-12). Three of these schools are well on their way to becoming authorized International Baccalaureate Magnet Schools. The schools
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offer Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Spanish to students, expand course offerings to more students, train teachers and install advanced technology, including video conferencing equipment and a stateof-the-art language laboratory. This grant allows a student to enter kindergarten with a global studies emphasis and have a clear academic path all the way through the 12th grade. Fully-authorized IB Programs already exist at Hudson’s K-5 program and at Jordan’s 11th and 12th Grade IB Academy. The district will apply for additional funding to add five more IB Schools during the 2010-2011 school year. For more information, please visit www.lbschools.net and go to Magnet Programs. See ad on page 73. • Lycee International de Los Angeles (LILA) Orange County Campus See complete listing on page 76; ad on page 79. • Portal Languages 2790 Harbor Blvd., #203, Costa Mesa 92626 (714) 662-5696 www.portallanguages.com Portal Languages offer a Spanish kids program (5+) for non-native speakers. Parents will find the program fun and entertaining as the Spanish language comes alive through music, puppets, books, theater and games. Research shows that preschool and elementary school children are at an optimal age for a second language, and that children who speak a second language test higher, speak better and retain languages longer. Portal also offers instruction for adults in Spanish, German, Portuguese, French and Italian with private lessons, group lessons, conversational groups, immersion classes, and travel with immersion courses and tourism. Call to find out about a free demo class. See ad on page 53. Private Language Instruction Italian - Fondazione Italia - Italian classes for kids (1-14) on Saturday mornings. Call for locations. (310) 739-9350. www.fondazione-italia.org German Instruction - The following organizations offer German instruction for kids (5+): German-American School Association of Southern California, (562) 6930223, www.germanschool4kids.org; and German Class at Old World, 7561 Center Ave., #50, Huntington Beach, (714) 240-9662. www.oldworld.ws. Japanese Language Schools - The following schools offer Japanese language instruction for kids: Japanese Lessons for Kids, Newport Beach, (949) 232-8739, www.thelanguageexperts.net; Long Beach Japanese Language School, (562) 598-4539, www.lbjls.org; and Southeast Japanese School in Norwalk, (562) 863-5996. Multiple Languages - The following schools offer instruction in a variety of languages: Lango - Spanish, French and Mandarin for kids (infant-12). Locations in Irvine, South Orange County and South Bay/Long Beach. (888) 44-LANGO, www.langokids.com Language Door - Small group immersion classes for children (1-14) in Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, Ital54 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
ian, Japanese, Spanish and more. Los Angeles locations also available. 18004 Skypark Circle, Suite 100, Irvine. (949) 833-0900. www.languagedoor.com Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department Spanish for Preschoolers, Spanish for Children and Spanish Tutoring. (714) 765-5191. www. anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Hola Niños, Spanish for Kids (2-4); 5-week sessions, $65. (562) 570-3100. Many city recreation departments offer foreign language instruction for kids. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Signing Time Academy (562) 754-0462 www.signingtimeacademy.com/speakandsign Through music, games, movement, dance and storytelling, babies and children benefit from using American Sign Language (ASL). Learning ASL, taught to them by Signing Time Academy’s certified local instructor, helps participants to build and strengthen vocabulary, communication skills and self-esteem. Educational DVDs and CDs are available to purchase to help reinforce the child’s learning. Parties for birthdays or play groups are available (see “Parties”). See ad on page 69.
libraries Locations, contact information, story times and special events for LA and OC libraries are found in Kidsguide’s online library directory at www.kidsguidemagazine.com. This section features basic information about public libraries and county library Web sites, plus libraries with special features. Also see: “Calendar” for library special events. International Children’s Digital Library www.childrenslibrary.org Free digital books available online for children of all ages to enjoy. Selections offered represent a variety of diverse cultures, languages and ideas. Libraries with Special Features In addition to book lending, story times and special events, the following libraries offer unique features: Cerritos Library (562) 916-1340 88,500-square-foot “Experience Library,” and the first U.S. titanium-clad building, which causes it to change color with the weather. Features include a 15,000-gallon saltwater aquarium, a 40-foot Tyrannosaurus Rex, a model NASA space shuttle, a replica lighthouse, a skydome which displays changing cloud movements, a rainforest tree and an outdoor water-play fountain.
Special activities include Family Night, computer classes, and arts and crafts. Pre-registration required for all story times and special activities. Open daily. 18025 S. Bloomfield Ave. www.ci.cerritos.ca.us/library Huntington Beach Central Library (714) 842-4481 One of the largest children’s libraries west of the Mississippi (16,000 square feet) houses more than 88,000 books and features a Grandparent ReadAloud Corner, Toddler and Preschool area with Discovery Learning Yacht, Tabby Storytime Theater, educational games and a cafe. Check their Web site “Calendar” for year-round children’s programs. The library is located in Huntington Beach Central Park, 7111 Talbert Ave, Huntington Beach. www.hbpl.org Public Libraries Long Beach www.lbpl.org Los Angles County www.colapublib.org Orange County www.ocpl.org Local libraries offer book, tape, CD and children’s video lending. Additional programs include story times, homework help, summer reading programs (see below) and special weekly and monthly events. Computers with internet access and children’s software are available at most locations. For a listing of local libraries and their programs, visit www.kidsguidemagazine.com or the Web sites listed above. Summer Reading Programs Throughout the summer, libraries offer reading programs for kids to promote recreational reading. Most Los Angeles County and Orange County libraries will host a “water” theme, where kids will “Make a Splash” and teens will “Make Waves” at their local library. Various community agencies offer incentives and prizes for program participants. In addition, free weekly entertainment is available at local branches and includes music, puppets, magic and storytelling. Check with your local library for enrollment details and schedules. For a complete list of local libraries, visit www.kidsguidemagazine.com, click on “Directories” then “Libraries.” Also see the “Calendar” section in this issue for special events associated with the reading program.
magic Instruction, clubs, stores and magicians for hire and referrals. Also see: “Parties.” • A-Life of the Party (562) 860-7797, (714) 903-7689, (626) 333-8764 www.lifeofthepartyonline.com Owned and operated by magician Dave Skale, this company features a network of LA’s best magicians. Performers offer a variety of specialities, including birthday parties, educational school shows (anti-drug, nutrition, etc.), fairs and festivals, company picnics and events and much more. Over 20 years of experience. Call for a free consultation on how to make your party great! See ad on page 64.
Golden West College for Kids 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach (714) 891-3991 www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cso The basics of magic in a three-meeting workshop (10-14); summer only. $63, plus materials fee. Magic Clubs The following clubs offer activities and instruction (7-18). Monthly meetings and club offerings vary. Annual dues may apply. International Brotherhood of Magicians, (636) 724-2400, www.magician.org; and Society of Young Magicians, www.magicsym.com. Magic Stores The following locations offer magic supplies and lessons: Magic Galore and More, 6471 Westminster Ave. (inside Westminster Lanes), Westminster, (714) 891-6488, www.magicgaloreandmore.com; Magicopolis, theater and party packages, 1418 Fourth St., Santa Monica, www.magicopolis.com, (310) 451-2241; and Presto Books and Magic, 4195 Viking Way, Long Beach, (562) 425-4318.
martialarts Karate, judo, boxing, kickboxing, fencing, wrestling and self-defense classes (3+). • ATA Black Belt Academy TaeKwondo USA and Karate for Kids 16107 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach (714) 840-6407 www.betusa.org Classes for adults and children; group or private instruction. Children’s program begins at age 3. Classes are held Monday through Saturday. While learning self-defense and coordination, participants also learn life skills such as respect, self-esteem, discipline and self-confidence. Call today for a free lesson! Boxing for Kids DG Boxing - Fitness, self-defense classes and competition (6+). 5660 Pacific Coast Hwy., Long Beach. (562) 986-9421. www.dgboxinggyms.com Police Activities League (PAL) - Boxing (5-17); karate also offered. Yearly membership applies. Classes are held at the Downtown Youth Center, 225 S. Philadelphia St., Anaheim. (714) 5338255. www.calpal.org USA Boxing - National Olympic governing body for boxing provides referrals to developmental programs for boys and girls (8+). See Web site under “membership” to find local gyms offering weekly competitions and training camps. (719) 866-2300. www.usaboxing.org Boys and Girls Club ClubHouse Academy (Fountain Valley) offers beginning to advanced Karate and Tae Kwon Do (5+, including teens and adults). Stanton offers a Saturday
program by the Young Olympians. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Fencing for Kids Orange Coast Fencing Academy (714) 773-9988 1025 S. Placentia Ave., Fullerton. www.ocfencingacademy.com • South Coast Fencing Center (714) 549-2946 Home of the largest fencing center in Orange County! They offer training in all three weapons for all levels of interest, from beginning through advanced. The center is open to ages 7 and up; no experience is necessary. Youth and adult classes are available throughout the year, and weeklong training camps are held in the summer (see “Camps”). Fencing offers a strong cardiovascular workout and increases strength, balance, agility and eye-hand coordination. Fencing competitions are held throughout the US, from the local to the national level. Take a virtual tour of the facility by visiting the Web site. 3518 W. Lake Center Drive, Suite C, Santa Ana. www.southcoastfencing.com. See ad on page 56; discount coupon on page 105. United States Fencing Association - The Web site for the Pacific Coast Section of the United States Fencing Association features the basic terms and rules of the sport, tips on competitive fencing and details on how to participate in youth/junior championship tournaments. www.pcsfencing.com • Kempo Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, Kick Boxing at Martial Arts Training Alliance 4184 Woodruff Ave., Lakewood 90713 (562) 425-9945 www.socalkempo.com Let Martial Arts Training Alliance show you how the magic of the martial arts can significantly improve the quality of your child’s life. There are many advantages to participating in martial arts instead of team sports. Martial arts provide a way to learn not only the physical skills of athletics through self defense, but also develop mental skills like concentration, memory and self control. Great family rates, because the family that kicks together, sticks together! • Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org Martial arts classes for children and teens with developmental disabilities. See “Special Needs” for complete listing. • My Gym 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns (562) 986-0066 As students (4-13) strive for different belt levels, they learn about setting goals and the discipline needed to reach them. Their successes give them the confidence to take on new challenges. Their improved levels of concentration and self-control help at home and school. Students enjoy learning in a safe, caring and fun atmosphere. By learning the kicks, punches and blocks, karate classes improve your child’s strength, flexibility, stamina, balance and coordination. See ad on page 49.
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Wrestling for Kids California USA Wrestling - Statewide governing body for wrestling provides information about and links to Southern California clubs, training camps and competitions. Contact: Duane Morgan, state chairman. (831) 636-1569. www.ca-usaw.org Southern California Wrestling Academy - Wrestling programs and summer camp available. (714) 6096607. www.socalcamps.com YMCA Martial arts classes in age and skill-appropriate levels; monthly sessions. Anaheim (5+), Fullerton (4+), Huntington Beach (5+), Long Beach (Fairfield, Los Altos), Newport Beach (5+) and Orange (3+) branches. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
Recreation Department And College Classes Anaheim Community Services Department - Karate and Tae Kwon Do (3+); four-week sessions, $39 or ten-week session, $55-60. Mixed Martial Arts and Brazilian Jujitsu (5+), $45-80. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Cerritos College - Kung Fu for Kids (5-12). (562) 4675050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kid’s College - Intro to Martial Arts (4-6), Kung Fu (7-17) and Judo/Jujitsu (6-13). (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Boxing, year-round; Jujitsu and Karate, spring only; mixed martial arts, summer only, (562) 570-3100. Homeland Cultural Center offers Ancient Khmer Martial Arts (Tae Kwon Do), Wednesdays and Thursdays, 7 p.m., free to all ages. (562) 570-1655. Most city recreation departments offer martial arts classes ranging from karate to self-defense. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • The Power of One Self-Defense Institute 3821 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach (562) 997-2987 www.powerofonekarate.com A variety of martial arts programs are available for kids (3+) and adults. Beginning to advanced programs include self-defense, with a strong emphasis on life skills: focus, for better grades; selfconfidence, discipline and respect; bully proofing and stranger awareness; and kickboxing classes. Their preschool-aged fitness program focuses on improving children’s basic motor and listening skills. Their youth program is based on instilling a positive “I can” attitude in the leaders of tomorrow. Classes can be taken independently or in conjunction with their after-school program (grades 1-8). Spring and summer-break camps also offered. Also see “Camps,” “Child Care” and “Parties.” See ad on page 37. 56 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
miscellaneous A variety of sports and activities that did not fit into Kidsguide’s traditional categories. Disc Golf The following parks offer courses for disc golf, which is played with a Frisbee following rules similar to golf. Most courses are open daily until sunset. Cerritos, Liberty Park, 9-basket course, (562) 916-8565; Deerfield Park, 9 baskets, open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., free disk rental with ID, Irvine, (949) 724-6725; Huntington Beach Central Park, 18-basket course, disc rental available, (714) 425-9931; La Mirada Regional Park, two 18-basket courses, www.lmdgc.com; and Long Beach, El Dorado Park West, 18-basket course, (562) 570-3225. • Power Pong Table Tennis Academy 17272 Newhope St., Fountain Valley (714) 549-0925 www.powerpong.org, www.loscab.com Located inside of Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports, a large and beautiful sports facility. The Power Pong Table Tennis Academy coaches are former national champions who love to work with kids, and have excellent communication skills. They offer sports camps as well as beginner, intermediate and advance-level table tennis camps. At their sports camps, kids will have fun playing games in a variety of different sports, participate in swim time and learn professional table tennis skills. In their beginner table tennis program, kids will be introduced to the professional techniques of table tennis and will have fun playing games with the digital ball machine. In the intermediate table tennis camps, players will work on new skills, consistency and footwork, and have fun playing games too. Competition players will learn new skills and training methods in the advanced table tennis camps, and take their game to a much higher level. Lacrosse Beach Cities Youth Lacrosse for girls and boys (grades 3-12); fall practice, winter season. Serving Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Long Beach and surrounding areas. www.beachcitieslax.org
Southern California Youth Rugby www.socalyouthrugby.org Youth rugby (grades K-12) for boys and girls in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. USA Badminton www.usabadminton.org The governing body for the sport of badminton. Visit the Web site for local club contact information. USA Field Hockey (719) 866-4567 www.usfieldhockey.com Official organization of USA field hockey. Find local teams and leagues.
museums Museums in Southern California featuring permanent kid-friendly exhibits. Most museums offer group tours for schools and Scouts. Visit the “Calendar” section (in print and online at www.kidsguidemagazine.com) for museum special events. Also see: “Science,” “Surfing” and “Trains” for additional museums. Autry National Center of the American West 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles (323) 667-2000 www.autrynationalcenter.org Exhibits, summer camp and family programs explore the American West and its people. Located in Griffith Park. Adults, $9; kids (3-12), $3; kids (under 2) and veterans, free. Parking: free. Free admission day: second Tuesdays. • Bowers Kidseum 1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 480-1520 www.kidseum.org The Bowers Kidseum presents an exciting and unique museum experience where children and their families interact with arts and cultures from around the world. Kidseum’s exhibits change monthly and are themed according to the treasures currently exhibited at the Bowers Museum. There is something new each time you visit! Programs include: Summer Art Camp Adventures, preschool classes, birthday parties, school tours, archaeological digs, art classes, first Friday story presentations, and Scout and merit badges. Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.; weekends, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. (closed Mondays). Free for members and children under 3 years; $6 for non-member guests. See ad on page 29; coupon on page 105. • Children’s Museum at La Habra 301 S. Euclid St., La Habra (562) 905-9793 www.lhcm.org Ride a kid-sized carousel, take a walk in T-Rex’s foot-
prints, pet an arctic fox, a bear and a raccoon, pump your own gas, put on a show, drive a bus and dig for fossils—all in one afternoon! At the Children’s Museum at La Habra you’ll experience 10,000-square-feet of hands-on exhibits for the entire family. Plus you can enjoy Super Saturday and Sunday programs and performances. Schools and youth groups receive special tours and/or curriculum. Birthday parties are also available (see “Parties”). New changing exhibit for 2010: “Farm Animal Friends,” February 9 - June 30, featuring live mammals, birds and reptiles! Coming Summer 2010: “Galaxy Kids,” young astronauts will don space suits and explore the Milky Way! Museum hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Closed Mondays and major holidays. Admission: $7 per person ages 3 and up. Closed September 6 - September 28 for renovations. See ad on page 57. Getty Center and Getty Villa www.getty.edu The Getty Center offers Family Art Stops and Art Adventures for Families that integrate gallery tours with activities. The Family Room is open daily to stimulate kids’ interest in art through art projects. The Getty Villa’s activities include Art Odyssey for Families, Family Forum and TimeScape rooms. Both locations offer family-centered festivals and programs throughout the year. Getty Center: 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, (310) 440-7300; closed Mondays. Admission and activities, free; parking, $10 per car. No reservations required. Getty Villa: 7985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, (310) 440-7300; closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Free; advance timed tickets, reserved online or by phone, are required. One ticket includes up to three kids (15 and under). Parking, $15 per car.
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A Chorus of Colors A ribbiting experience with over 100 frogs in living color. Feed-A-Frog Tuesdays & Saturdays, 9AM Tickets are limited and must be pre-purchased online prior to arrival. Only at 241 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805
Historical Sites Mission San Juan Capistrano (949) 234-1300 26801 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano. www.missionsjc.com Rancho Los Alamitos (562) 431-3541 Barn closed for renovations until fall 2010. 6400 E. Bixby Hill Road, Long Beach. www.rancholosalamitos.com Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site (562) 570-1755 4600 Virginia Road, Long Beach. www.rancholoscerritos.org The Huntington: Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino (626) 405-2100 www.huntington.org Visit the interactive children’s garden and the Conservatory for Botanical Science with hands-on science activities (12+). Special events include workshops and junior gardener classes. Adults, $20 on weekends, $15 on weekdays; kids (5-11), $6. Free admission day: first Thursdays, with reserved tickets. Kidspace Children’s Museum 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena (626) 449-9144 kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 57
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www.kidspacemuseum.org Educational exhibits, and interactive programs and activities in the arts, sciences and humanities. Admission: $9; infants (under 1), free. Free parking in Rose Bowl parking lot I; museum and/or parking lot are subject to closure during Rose Bowl events. Visit their Web site for a calendar of events. Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles (323) 857-6000 www.lacma.org Family Guides with activity cards for kids (6-12) are available at the box office. Family Sundays and art classes are also offered. Adults, $12; kids 17 and under, free. Free admission day: second Tuesdays and after 5 p.m., daily. Arts for NexGen LACMA is a free youth membership program that offers free general admission for kids 17 and under as well as one accompanying adult including access to permanent collection galleries and selected special exhibitions. To join, visit the LACMA box office or Web site. • Muzeo 241 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim (714) 956-8936 www.muzeo.org Muzeo is a center for urban arts, knowledge, entertainment and culture, featuring changing exhibitions, special events, lectures, classes and weekend festivals. Group field trips are available that meet the California State Board of Education Content Standards. Current exhibit, “Frogs: A Chorus of Color,” runs through September 5 along with special frogthemed events (see “Calendar”). Adults, $13; kids, $9; discounts via their Web site; kids (3 and under), free. Free parking. See ad on page 57.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Exposition Park, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles (213) 763-3466, Ext. DINO www.nhm.org The Dino Lab allows visitors to watch the assemblage of real dinosaur fossils. The “Dinosaur Encounters” puppet program performs Wednesday - Sunday. The new exhibit, Age of Mammals, opens July 11. The Pavilion of Wings butterfly exhibit is open April to September; the Spider Pavilion, September to November. Yearround kids’ programs include Critter Club (3-5), Jr. Scientists (7-10), Art + Science (all ages) and themed sleepovers (participants must be at least 5 years old). Summer day camp, “Adventures in Nature,” is offered for grades pre-K-8 in weeklong sessions, July and August. Admission: adults, $9; kids (5-12), $2; kids (under 5), free. Free admission day: first Tuesdays. • Newport Harbor Nautical Museum 600 E. Bay Ave., Newport Beach (949) 675-8915 www.nhnm.org Dedicated to connecting people to the adventure, inspiration and mystery of the sea. Exhibits and educational programs are offered in nautical arts, artifacts and customs, to preserve and promote local nautical heritage. Features include touch tanks, multimedia presentations on sailing and surfing, and events, such as Sea Tales for preschoolers (see “Calendar”). Also, check out their new nautical-themed birthday parties for preschoolers (see “Parties”). Families can also enjoy the Ferris wheel, carousel rides and dining on the historic Balboa waterfront. Adults, $5; kids (12 and under), free. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits Hancock Park, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles (323) 934-7243
www.tarpits.org Interactive displays demonstrate what it was like to be stuck in the Tar Pits and what Southern California may have looked like in the Ice Age. Outside, visitors can watch live excavation of recently unearthed fossils. Inside, they can watch paleontologists prepare those fossils in the Fishbowl Laboratory. “Adventures in Nature” day camp is offered for kids (grades pre-K-8) in weeklong sessions during school breaks. Admission: adults, $7; kids (5-12), $2. Free admission day: first Tuesdays. • Pretend City Children’s Museum 29 Hubble, Irvine (949) 428-3900 www.pretendcity.org Newly opened in August 2009, Pretend City Children’s Museum is an interconnected city designed just for children (infant-8). The city is comprised of a grocery store, farm, doctor’s office, art studio, amphitheater, beach, marina, construction site and many other exhibits. Children learn through role play based on real-world experiences as they dress up as a police officer, deliver the mail, create art, compose music or put out a fire. Designed to align with the California State Standards and Preschool Learning Foundation, Pretend City’s educational programs engage children (pre-school - 3rd grade) through school field trips, where the museum is the classroom and learning comes to life! Also see “Parent Education” and “Parties.” See ad on the back inside cover. Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles (310) 440-4500 www.skirball.org Kid-friendly exhibits include Noah’s Ark, featuring a gigantic wooden ark where kids can play, climb and problem-solve. Admission (includes Noah’s Ark): adults, $10; kids (2-12), $5. Noah’s Ark requires timed entry. Free admission day: Thursdays, with extended hours (excluding Noah’s Ark). The Paley Center for Media 465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills (310) 786-1000 www.paleycenter.org Formerly The Museum of Television and Radio. The Paley Center features a radio listening room, a working radio station and 60 computer terminals with more than 150,000 television, radio, and new media programs that chronicle the history of broadcast media including pop culture influences. Free admission with a suggested donation: adults, $10; kids (14 and under), $5. Parking: two hours free with validation. Zimmer Children’s Museum 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100, Los Angeles (323) 761-8989 www.zimmermuseum.org Interactive exhibits explore the community and how we live and share in a diverse world. Splash at the water table, “cook” up a storm at the Blue Bagel Cafe, snuggle up for a story in Bubbie’s Book Store, sing a song on the Mann Theater stage, fly around the world in the Zimmer Jet and create beats from around the world. Family programs, Sunday, 2-4 p.m.; Open Art,
Tuesdays, 3-4:30 p.m.; $3, plus museum admission. Admission: adults, $8; kids (3-12), $5; grandparents and kids (2 and under), free. Parking: free.
music Instrument instruction, bands, orchestras, choirs, camps and music-appreciation classes. Also see: “Theater Arts” for vocal instruction and “Calendar” for live performances. • Alley Kat Music Center and Sandpiper Children’s Chorus 9205 Valley View St., Cypress (714) 229-8528 www.alleykatsheetmusic.com Private lessons and group music classes offered for kids (6 months+) through adults. Classes include: Music Sprouts (babies and toddlers), keyboard and guitar, and the Sandpiper Children’s Chorus (7-12). Instrument rental, sing-along CD’s, accessories and sheet music also available. Alley Kat Music Center offers everything the beginner musician needs to get started, to the equipment advanced musicians depend on. Also see “Camps.” See ad on page 58.
CMS offers lessons in all instruments and styles of music, and will find you the highly trained, university graduate teacher that best suits your needs. Their friendly staff is available to assist students seven days a week, and their teachers are happy to set a lesson schedule that is convenient for you. California Music Studios’ free recital program keeps students motivated, and with over 65 performances a year, students are able to perform regularly. Please call or visit their Web site today to see what makes them different. See ad on this page. Classics for Kids Foundation (406) 587-8183 www.classicsforkids.org The foundation helps students find musical instrument loan programs and assists music education and performance programs by providing grants for quality instruments. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Piano (6-14) and Guitar (8-17), plus Community Band and Community Orchestra (10+); year-round. (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com
• Cypress College - Kids’ College - Babies Love Music (4-14 mos), Kids Love Music (1-4), Bass Guitar for Kids (10+), Playing the Cello (7+), KeyboardPiano/Beginning through Intermediate (7+), Guitar for Kids (6+), Violin (4+), Vocal for Kids (7+), Songs of Guitar Hero (7+) and Songs of the Disney Channel (7+); four to eight-week sessions. $35-80. Also offered at Anaheim and Fullerton campuses. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu. See ad page 39. Golden West College for Kids - Summer only classes for kids include Beginning Drums (9-16) and Beginning Guitar (8-12). (714) 891-3991. www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cso Santiago Canyon College - Beginning Guitar for Kids (8-16), Piano for Kids (8-12) and Singing for Youth (8-15). (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs Four Seasons Youth Orchestra (714) 374-3766 www.ocfsyo.org Three orchestras and a chamber music program for kids (6-25). Now rehearsing in Mission Viejo at Saddleback College. Placement is available for all
Boys and Girls Club Anaheim (6+): piano and voice lessons. Buena Park (6-18): piano (keyboard attached to computer). Fountain Valley: guitar (8+) and piano (6+). Long Beach: guitar, drumming, bass, keyboarding and digital recording (6-18). Stanton: youth choir, school year only. Tustin: chorale group, guitar and music appreciation. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • California Music Studios Jennifer Paterson, President (800) 227-6222 www.CaliforniaMusicStudios.com Did you know that music students have better math and science skills, score 61% higher on the SAT’s, and are 52% more likely to attend college than the average student? California Music Studios invites your family to enjoy all the benefits that learning music has to offer, through private instruction in the comfort of your home or in one of over 300 locations.
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Music Explorations Music Classes for Young Children Songs • Poetry • Dance • Movement • Instruments
Fun & Exciting Program for Ages 6-8 Basic music elements • weekly group classes Keyboard • Recorder (flute) Sessions September through June
Jennifer Cozens • (562) 598-1624 Licensed Kindermusik Instructor • Credentialed Teacher • Member of the Music Teachers’ Assoc. of Calif.
ensembles, strings, winds and brass. Scholarships available. Auditions required. International Youth Choirs International Children’s Choir (562) 421-8776 Each member (5-17) represents a different country and heritage; performances are held locally, nationally and worldwide. Call for an audition appointment. E-mail: ICCKids4U@aol.com. www.members.tripod.com/icckids International Peace Choir (562) 420-6818 Peace Ambassadors (5-18) perform songs and dances from around the world in local, national and international performances. Ongoing auditions. $20 monthly dues, plus one-time enrollment fee. Mondays, 6:15 p.m. Quest Learning Center, 11976 Artesia Blvd., Artesia. www.internationalpeacechoir.org • Jammin’ Music 3972 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach (562) 490-0222 www.jamminmusic-lb.com Long Beach’s coolest music center has classes for all ages! From private lessons to group classes, students develop solid skills and technique in a fun, supportive atmosphere. Private lessons (piano, guitar, bass, drums, voice, cello, violin, saxophone, clarinet and flute) are tailored to your skill level whether you’re just beginning or are a more advanced player. Group instruction includes Rock School (10-adult, learn how to groove together in a band!), string ensembles, Melody Time (1-2), Little Music Makers (36) and Little Musicians (5-7). All lessons are taught by professional musicians with performing and recording experience that know how to make learning music fun! Summer camps are also offered, see “Camps.” See ad on page 58. • Jazz Angels (562) 223-0086 www.jazzangel.org Level specific jazz bands comprised of young musicians (11-17). Musicians learn to play (or improve how they play) this great American music through a 60 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
unique method of music mentoring. Three, eightweek sessions throughout the school year. E-mail barry@jazzangel.org. • Jennifer Cozens Piano Long Beach (562) 598-1624 Group and private piano instruction in the Los Altos area. Lessons are 30-60 minutes per week, scheduled weekdays, 1-8 p.m. Member: Music Teachers’ Association of California and National Piano Guild. Call for an interview/appointment. • Judy Willis Piano Instruction (562) 434-4664 One-on-one, private piano instruction with an emphasis on sight-reading, rhythm skills, theory and improvisation. Students are encouraged to perform in recitals twice a year (but not required). Support is also provided for students who wish to participate in competitions. Judy Willis has been teaching piano for over 25 years. With a Bachelor of Arts in Music from CSULB, she performs professionally and is currently the district accompanist for the Paramount Unified School District. See ad on this page. • Katherine Panian Piano Studio (562) 493-1580 Katherine Panian, born in Germany and raised in a family with a rich musical history, specializes in teaching children ages 8 and up, as well as adults. As a member, past president and honorary advisor of the Music Teachers’ Association, she offers her students the Certificate of Merit Program, a comprehensive plan that develops performance skill, techniques, ear-training, sight reading skills, and an understanding of music theory. Lessons are conveniently scheduled on weekdays, with two recitals held annually. As a church organist with over 25 years experience, Katherine knows how to motivate students to enjoy and excel in the world of music.
• Kick It Up 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812 www.kickitup.com Learn to play the piano, guitar, flute (and more), or sing at Kick It Up. Their noncompetitive environment allows students to achieve and excel in music. Beginning at age 5 and through adults, their students enjoy practicing, become involved in school orchestra and bands, participate in the OCSHA program and perform with the CSULB madrigal choir. Classes are affordable, family-priced based, offered seven days a week and offer the opportunity to perform in a spring recital. See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. • Kindermusik and Music Exploration (562) 598-1624 Kindermusik - An exciting, developmentally appropriate class for young learners to explore musical concepts through playing instruments (glockenspiel, dulcimer, recorder), singing, moving, listening and musical games. Come join the fun! Music Exploration - Give your child the lifelong joy of learning to make music. Music Teachers’ Association Member and California credentialed teacher, Jennifer Cozens, offers Music Explorations, a fun and exciting program geared to the young learner ages 6-8. Students explore basic musical elements through keyboard and recorder (flute). Concepts of music notation are taught using a systematic program. Group lessons are held in the Los Altos area, September - June, once per week for 60 minutes. Registration begins August 15. See ad on this page. • Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org Music classes for children and teens with developmental disabilities. See “Special Needs” for complete listing. Long Beach Junior Concert Band 3221 Industry Drive, Signal Hill (562) 498-4300 www.lbjcb.org Concert band for kids (12+) who play an instrument or are interested in pageantry (banners, shield bearers, flag drill and dancers). Drums, tuba and baritone instruments provided. Performances and competitions are scheduled throughout the year. $10 per month; one-time uniform fee, $38.50. • L & M Music Schools Long Beach School of Music (562) 627-0464 Peninsula School of Music (310) 377-2600 South Bay School of Music (310) 540-6767 Guitar School at the Promenade on the Peninsula (310) 918-0439 www.getlessons.net Beginner Guitar Boot Camp, all-levels Songwriting Workshop, Rock Band 101, Girls Only Guitar Camp, Rock Camp for Adults and all-ages Jazz Jam are among their newest programs; visit their Web site for spring and summer availability. Lessons, classes and rock camps are now also offered at their fourth school of music, Guitar School at the Promenade at the Peninsula Center Mall. All schools provide pri-
vate music instruction for very young children (3+) to adult. All of their locations emphasize building a strong musical foundation (theory, sight reading, memorization, technique), and are the only schools that hold both traditional classical student recitals as well as rock/jazz/blues recitals in public venues. Recital students get to perform on stage, backed up by their instructors and a professional band. Locations: Long Beach, 3840 Woodruff Ave, Suite 109; Peninsula, 31244 Palos Verdes Dr. W, Suite 205, Rancho Palos Verdes (“Best New Business of 2006,” as voted by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce); South Bay, 1710 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach; and Rolling Hills, Promenade on the Peninsula, 550 Deep Valley Drive, #151 (in Alvas Music), Rolling Hills Estates. Also see “Camps.” See ad on this page. • Los Alamitos Conservatory of Music 10555 Bloomfield Ave., Los Alamitos (562) 795-0142 www.musikschool.com Private instruction for all levels in piano, flute, trumpet, violin, cello, saxophone, clarinet, voice, and classical guitar by competent and professional instructors. Group Theory classes for all levels. Programs include recitals, workshops, annual evaluations with certificates of completion, and special diplomas. Emphasis on academic and traditional study of music through the understanding of music notation, rhythms, technique, theory and music history. See ad on this page. Music Teachers’ Association of California (562) 595-7442 www.mtaclb.com Free referrals to qualified instructors in keyboard, winds, guitar, strings and vocals.
Group and private instruction is available for Piano, Guitar, Drums, Violin, Sax and Singing (Musical Theatre Vocal). Piano classes (3-11) include singing, ear training, reading and lots of fun! Mommy and Me classes (3 mos-3 yrs) include percussion, dancing and singing. All instrumental classes (5-14) include technique and performing opportunities. Private lessons are available for all instruments. Classes and private lessons cover beginning through advanced levels. Call today to schedule a free introductory class! Locations: 151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa Mesa, 92626; and 1311 E. Katella Ave., Orange, 92867.
Theatre (4-6), $25-80. Classes for older kids (3-17) include Youth Mariachi Music (7-18), Piano/Keyboarding (6-18), Pop Vocal Techniques (10-18), plus a Norwalk All-City Youth Band. $15-60.13200 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5519. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us
Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Parent and Me and youth music classes (4 mos-12 yrs) including Kids Love Music, Bouncing Babies, Toddler Tunes, Family Music, Singing for Youth, Guitar, Piano, Drums and Musical Theater. (714) 7655191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Piano (4+), Guitar (10-17), Ukulele (10+), Music and Movement (2-4), Percussion (10+), Melody Time (12) and Little Music Makers (3-6). (562) 570-3111. Homeland Cultural Center offers Drums, Tuesdays; Guitar, Thursdays; Music Improvisation Jam, Saturdays, 4-6 p.m.; free to all ages. (562) 570-1655. Norwalk Cultural Arts Center - First Steps in Music (18 mos-3 yrs), First Steps in Music Preschool (3-6), Music for Little Mozarts (3-6) and Tiny Tot Acting/Musical
• Music Together at the Beach (562) 223-0089, Kendra Cogert www.MusicTogetherAtTheBeach.com Music Together® is a squeal of delight, a grateful parent, a toddling drummer, an infant “coo.” Research-based and beautifully developed, this national program is based on the premise that all children are musical, and parents and other primary care-givers play a crucial role in activating and nurturing their child’s music development. Weekly parent-child classes offer 45 minutes of engaging and fun music-making experiences that allow children to develop tonal and rhythm competence with ease. Activities include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement and instrument play. Classes are informal and non-performance oriented. They are developmentally appropriate for children newborn through age 4, and easy for adults, regardless of musical ability. Music Together may offer you and your child the most satisfying music experience ever! For information about other Music Together locations, visit www.musictogether.com. See ad on page 59; coupon on page 107. • Pacific Conservatory Costa Mesa Campus (714) 545-1217 Orange Campus (714) 532-4849 www.pacificconservatory.com Formerly Pacific School of Music and the Arts. kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 61
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(949) 833-7993 Most city recreation departments offer music classes that may include drums, guitar, piano, parent and me, singing/voice/choir and music appreciation. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Southern California Children’s Chorus (949) 250-9114 The SCCC is dedicated to meeting the musical education and performance needs of children. Currently 340 singers are enrolled, ranging from 5-20 years of age and encompassing seven levels of sequential vocal and choral instruction. Directed by a highly skilled staff of directors, the choristers are immersed in compositions in multiple languages from many cultures, with themes ranging from the classics to folk and contemporary music. Weekly rehearsals are held September to May. $360-799 per year. See ad on page 61. Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc. (888) 378-9854 www.suzukiassociation.org The Suzuki method emphasizes teaching by sound and repetition before learning to read music. The association offers free referrals to instructors. 62 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• Team OC Gymnastics, Cheer and Dance 385 Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Team OC offers a variety of private and group singing lessons for kids (6+). Kids will learn how to enhance their singing voice, perform songs on stage, and dance and sing at the same time—they can even gain studio experience with Broadway tunes, pop, rock and jazz. See “Gymnastics” for complete listings. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 103. • The Singing Workshop Belmont Shore, Long Beach (562) 252-2522 The Singing Workshop welcomes students (grades 1-5) to group singing lessons in a fun and supportive environment. Classes are held in sixweek sessions, one hour per week. No prior singing experience or audition is required. Students learn proper vocal technique covering a variety of musical styles. Classes are taught by professional musicians and are limited in size. Sign-ups are being accepted now for spring and summer; cost is $100 per six-week session. Private instruction is also available. For more information, call or email: thesingingworkshop@yahoo.com.
parenteducation Parenting classes and workshops, plus a resource library. Also see: “Emergency and Family Services” and “Support Groups.” Boys and Girls Club Fullerton, Garden Grove and Huntington Beach: classes in parenting skills, year-round. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Camp Fire USA 1505 E. Seventeenth St., Suite 225, Santa Ana (714) 547-5200 www.campfireusaoc.org Sharing Healthy Adolescent Parent Experiences (S.H.A.P.E) classes are designed to educate pre-
teens (9-12), teens (13-16) and their parents about sensitive issues concerning healthy development. • Children’s Home Society of California (CHS) Resource and Referral 330 Golden Shore, Suite 20, Long Beach (562) 256-7490 Resource and Referral offers a variety of child care resources to the community, such as child care referrals, resources for assessing the quality of child care services, workshops, and a lending library that offers age-appropriate activities, toys and parenting videos. See ad on page 41. • Connie Wax, Certified SENG Facilitator (714) 300-3163 4050 Katella Ave., Suite 203, Los Alamitos www.counselorforthegiftedandtalented.com Specializing in therapy for gifted and talented children, adults and their families. Connie came to appreciate the unique needs of this group while raising her own gifted children. Her personal experience blossomed into a passion for helping parents of the gifted guide and support their children towards a fulfilling and meaningful life. Connie is committed to assisting parents navigate the often rough waters of child rearing. Her own personal experiences, along with 10 years of clinical expertise, make her a unique resource for the community. Connie is certified to facilitate SENG (Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted) parent groups. In addition to working with the gifted she treats all life issues. Also see “Support Groups.” See ad on this page. • Debra Hill, M.D. (949) 833-7993 2212 Dupont, Suite I, Irvine Dr. Debra Hill understands that raising children is difficult and frustrating at times. She helps parents to find unique traits in each child, enabling them to discover their own abilities and strengths. She specializes in adolescent, child and infant psychiatry; early mother-child bonding; treatment of early emotional trauma; play therapy; adaptive coping; and offers individual and group counseling. See ad on this page. • Engage – Parent Coaching and Education 5374 E. Village Road, Long Beach (562) 881-0815 www.engagetoday.com Parenting can present as many challenges as it does joys. A parent coach can provide quick, practical solutions to daily problems, assist in the development of long term goals, and let you know how to combat behaviors that are “just developmental.” A little direction and a fresh perspective can, quickly, take you from struggle to celebration. See ad on page 49. Huntington Beach Adult School 15871 Springdale St., Huntington Beach (714) 901-8106, Ext. 4405 www.hbadultschool.com Early Childhood/Parent and Me (12-36 mos); Effective Parenting of kids in grades K-5; Active Parenting of kids in grades 6-12, also offered in Spanish; plus
free education seminars for parents of newborns to age 6. Parent-participation preschool also offered.
Orange Coast College - A variety of parenting classes available. (714) 432-5880, Ext. 1.
Parenting Classes Through Community Agencies Anaheim Community Services Department - Baby and Parent Sign Language. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect
Parent Education Classes at Miller Children’s Hospital - Bilingual. Long Beach. (562) 933-2000. www.memorialcare.com/miller
Casa Youth Shelter - Classes for parents of teenagers, four-week sessions, weekly meetings. Sliding scale fee. Bilingual. 10911 Reagan St., Los Alamitos. (800) 914-2272. www.casayouthshelter.org Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County Free, in-home parenting programs. Bilingual. (714) 543-4333. www.brightfutures4kids.org Children’s Hospital of Orange County - Free and lowcost bilingual classes, plus free, pre-recorded advice on hundreds of health and parenting issues, (714) 289-4500; list is available on the Web site under “Community.” (714) 532-8887. www.choc.org Exchange Club Family Support Center - Bilingual. 8320 Iowa St., Downey. (562) 904-9590. Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Parent Talk: Family Communication 101; 6-week sessions, $65. (562) 570-3100. Mariposa Women and Family Center - Bilingual. 812 W. Town and Country Road, Orange. (714) 547-6494. www.mariposacenter.org
Santiago Canyon College - Parent and Me Preschool classes (18 mos-5 yrs). (714) 628-4960. www.sccollege.edu/cs School District Parent Education Classes Resource Centers - Parent and family resource centers, offering classes, programs and materials, can be found through most school districts, call your local district for referrals. For Families and Communities Together, call (714) 704-8777, www.factoc.org. • Pretend City Children’s Museum 29 Hubble, Irvine (949) 428-3900 www.pretendcity.org Parents are invited to attend a monthly conversation led by local parent educators and a Pretend City Early Childhood Educator. Topics may include: parenting styles, child development, parent advocacy, school readiness, health topics and more. Also, learn new parenting techniques that will bring more peace into your home and discover how your parenting style influences your child’s behavior; learn creative ways to create harmony among family members. Check their Web site for a schedule of topics. See “Museums” for complete listing. See ad on the back inside cover.
parties Party packages and entertainment for all ages at your home or party facility. Also see: your area of interest as party packages are listed throughout Kidsguide. • 300 Anaheim 321 W. Katella, Anaheim (714) 783-2810 www.300anaheim.com Throwing your child’s next birthday party? Well, take a break this year and let someone else take care of the details. Invitations. Decorations. Catering. Games. At 300 Anaheim, it’s all there so you and your guests can celebrate exactly the way you want. Choose from a variety of birthday packages or consider reserving Club 300, a private suite soundproofed for kids. See ad on page 65. • A-Life of the Party (562) 860-7797, (714) 903-7689, (626) 333-8764 www.lifeofthepartyonline.com “The best children’s entertainers in Southern California!” Their expert staff features top performers including magicians, clowns, super heroes, princesses, and fairy tale and holiday characters. Plus they offer karate parties, dress-up/glamour parties, karaoke sing-alongs, puppet shows, reptile shows,
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pony rides/petting zoos and much more. Over 20 years of experience. Call for a free consultation on how to make your party great! See ad on this page. • Adventure City 1238 S. Beach Blvd., Anaheim (714) 236-9300 www.adventurecity.com What a day of excitement! Play in Adventure City as long as you like; enjoy one-hour in the whimsical Party Station eating pizza and other treats served by your own party hostess; take a private train ride with your child as the engineer, and much more. Adventure City provides everything from invitations to wonderful memories. Parents can relax and enjoy the party. See “Attractions” for more information. See discount coupon on page 103. • Anaheim Community Services Department (714) 765-5219 www.anaheim.net Mobile art party packages can take your party to the next level! Perfect for birthdays, but can be custom tailored for your special occasion. Each package is designed for children 5 years and older. Packages accommodate up to 12 participants and may include crafts, face painting, goodie bags, balloons and pictures. Packages available Saturdays and Sundays, and must be in Anaheim. $95 per hour, with options to accommodate your party. Choose from “The Champions Party,” for the sports enthusiast; “Fit for a Knight, Pretty as a Princess,” a fairytale come true; or “Bubble, Bubble,” a fun-filled time with bubbles! Call for a reservation. • Anaheim Equestrian Center 1370 Sanderson Ave., Anaheim (949) 285-5286 www.havefunwithhorses.com Fun With Horses at Anaheim Equestrian Center and in Silverado Canyon offers birthday parties and scouting badge programs. Site rental available for corporate events as well. Also see “Horseback Riding.” See ad on page 53 and coupon on page 105. • Aquarium of the Pacific 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach (562) 951-1630 www.aquariumofthepacific.org Let the Aquarium supply all the ingredients for an unforgettable party, with the selection of a shark, marine mammal or turtle theme! Birthday parties include a one-hour classroom program featuring animal touch time, biofact discovery and a takehome souvenir craft project. The party concludes with an additional half-hour in the classroom for the birthday celebration. Guests are welcome to bring their own cake; juice and ice cream can be provided for an additional cost. All you need to do is call at least two weeks prior to reserve a date (subject to availability) and then invite your guests. Birthday sleepovers are also offered. Cost: $39 per person (minimum 15 guests). Member discount available. See ad on page 15; discount coupon on page 99. • Art Smart Studio for Kids 3823 E. 7th St., Long Beach (562) 439-4777 64 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
www.artsmartstudioforkids.com Book your birthday party with Art Smart Studio for Kids and pick from one of their themed party options. Each child will receive a goody bag and will take home their completed projects the same day. Parties are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays at the studio, or in your home or at a park. See ad on page 9. • ATA Black Belt Academy TaeKwondo USA and Karate for Kids (714) 840-6407 www.betusa.org The academy offers birthday parties, along with Girl and Boy Scout meetings. Rental space is available for groups, aerobics, kickboxing, yoga, etc. See “Martial Arts” for more information. • Blue Submarine (888) 218-8085 The Blue Submarine offers fun, educational adventures in marine biology. They bring live tidepool animals to you, adding an unforgettable experience to your birthday party or special event. The Blue Submarine allows your guests to visit the tidepool without getting wet! Call today to book your party or special event! See ad on this page. • BounceU Orange 428-A Katella Ave., Orange (714) 744-5867 www.bounceu.com Awesome inflatable structures, a clean, climate-controlled environment, incredible customer service, and non-stop excitement in a private-party atmosphere. BounceU in Orange is the ideal place for birthdays, play groups and team parties. See “Playgrounds” for complete listing. See ad on page 15. • Bowers Kidseum 1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714)480-1520 www.kidseum.org Bowers Kidseum presents an exciting and unique museum experience where children and their families interact with arts and cultures from around the world (see “Museums”). It is an exciting and affordable place to host birthday parties and festive celebrations. Arrange for storytellers, unique art projects and face painting centered on your celebration theme! After the celebration, enjoy Bowers Kidseum with its new, interactive exhibits as well as the permanent hands-on treasures including international masks, musical instruments, exotic costumes and more! See ad on page 29; coupon on page 105. • California Pets 1807 E. Chapman Ave., Orange (714) 289-7755 www.californiapetsoc.com If your child likes things that slither and slide, jump and wiggle, then a party at California Pets’ Party Shack is just the thing. This full-service pet store offers fun and unique children’s parties and educational Scout outings on site, including puppy parties and reptile parties. See ad on page 65.
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Mystical Vibrations Entertainment Add a twist to your child’s birthday party • Allow us to create & unfold a birthday memory • Be part of the “Coolest Two Interactive DJs” Plus We Will Rock You! The Kids DJ Show!
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Let us “Roll Out the Show” with the birthday celebrant leading the role. Favorite songs, with interactive dances to include: The Hokey Pokey, Chicken Dance, Conga Line, Limbo and more. Add music and some wild and crazy props – hula hoops, special effects , sing alongs We bring a foam machine and a bubble machine – and your party is set.
Serving all Southern California • 714-381-1516 www.mysticalvibrations.com joy the thrill of competing with their friends to make it to the top. If you’re looking for a new and exciting way to celebrate the big day, try a rock climbing party! See ad on page 73; coupon on page 107.
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Fairy, Alice in Wonderland, Mermaid & Traditional Tea Parties
(562) 490-7248 • www.enchantedfairyteaparties.com • Celebrate Your Birthday with the LA Sparks (877) 44-SPARKS Have your birthday party at Staples Center with the Los Angeles Sparks, May 28 - August 20. Tickets start as low as $10 and include a visit from Sparky! Call and be sure to mention “Kidsguide” to receive an additional discount. See ad on page 55. • Children’s Museum at La Habra 301 S. Euclid St., La Habra (562) 905-9793 www.lhcm.org “Create Your Own” birthday parties are held on Saturdays and Sundays. Party includes museum T-shirt and bag, birthday buttons, invitations, child’s name on the birthday throne, table and chair party room set-up, 12 helium balloons and lots of fun in the museum exhibits. Call for prices. See ad on page 57. • ClimbX Indoor Rock Climbing Party 18411 Gothard St., Unit I, Huntington Beach (714) 843-9919 www.climbxhb.com ClimbX is an indoor rock climbing facility that caters to all ages and skill levels. They provide a safe and controlled environment where your children can en66 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• East West Ice Palace 11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia (562) 809-6200 www.eastwesticepalace.com Fun party package includes public skating session admission and use of a private party room. They provide the pizza, cake, soft drinks and party supplies. Also see “Skating and Hockey.” See ad on page 83; see coupon on page 107. • Eat. Play. Grow. 4228 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach (562) 427-8600 www.eatplaygrow.com A unique, living room-styled, indoor play area and cafe, with a special party room for birthdays. Their 1,250-square-foot play space has train tables, play houses, soft play toys, stage and dress-up area for party guests to enjoy, and comfy couches with free WiFi for their grown-ups. Also see “Playgrounds.” See ad on page 71. • Enchanted Fairy Tea Parties (562) 490-7248 www.enchantedfairyteaparties.com Enchanted Fairy Tea Parties have been featured on the Oxygen network’s Tori and Dean Home Sweet Hollywood and WE network’s Platinum Babies. They offer party packages for children and adults, including “Enchanting Fairy,” “Enchanted Mermaid” and “Through the Looking Glass” (Alice in Wonderland). Traditional tea parties are ideal for baby and wedding showers; they also specialize in mother/daughter tea parties, and serve the finest loose leaf tea and tea sandwiches. Packages for kids’ parties include whimsical and chic decorations, dress up costumes (including elf, knight and wizard costumes for boys), storytelling, face painting, games, crafts, full service tea, cakes and more. Additional items available such as custom fairy wings, tooth fairy pillows, the Enchanted Gazebo and whimsical photo shoots. See ad on this page.
• GameWorks 10 Aquarium Way, Long Beach (562) 308-7529 www.gameworks.com GameWorks is the perfect place for any birthday party and any budget, large or small! Amazing games and private party rooms will make your birthday party one to remember. With kid-friendly menus and full event staff, your group is in store for a birthday to remember. See ad on page 63; coupon on page 99. • Golf N’ Stuff Family Fun Park 10555 E. Firestone Blvd., Norwalk (562) 868-9956 www.golfnstuff.com Have your child’s next birthday party, team party or scouting event at Golf N’ Stuff Family Fun Park! Pizza Party packages can include easy or challenging miniature golf, exciting rides including go-karts, bumper boats, bumper cars, Disk’O Thrill ride and kiddie train. While there, guests also enjoy the latest in arcade games, great prizes, snack bar, and party facilities. Where the 5 and 605 freeways meet. Also see “Attractions.” See ad with discount coupons on page 14. • Jessica Lake Photography 4549 Cerritos Avenue, Suite A, Cypress (562) 483-3337 www.JessicaLakePhotography.com Jessica Lake Photography makes enjoying—and preserving—your little one’s birthday parties stress-free. Their “First Birthday Cake Smash” session with a real cake is a unique service, and great for thank you cards or invitations. Plus, digital files are included for you on a CD. They also offer onlocation photography services for birthday parties. Be sure to visit their Web site to see the variety of services and specialty shoots they have available. Also see “Photography.” See ad on page 71. • Jim Gamble Puppet Productions (800) 540-1921, (310) 541-1921 www.jimgamble.com Featured performers at Disneyland and the L.A. Zoo, Gamble’s marionettes bring loads of fun to parties and family events throughout the year. Kids love the happy antics of the colorful puppet characters. Award-winning Gamble puppet video for the birthday child. Excellent programs for schools and festivals. • KHS Ice Arena 1000 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim (714) 422-1236, Ext. 253 www.khsice.com Have your next birthday party or youth event at KHS Ice Arena. Birthday party packages include: party room for one hour, balloons and paper goods, two cheese pizzas and two pitchers of soda, and public session for 10 children and 2 adults; skate rental is included. Call KHS and ask for extension 253 to book your party. Have you ever tried Broomball? It’s fun for all ages, it’s like hockey without the skates. A fun event for Scouts, churches, schools and colleges. Call KHS and ask for extension 225 to schedule your event. See ad on page 83.
• Kick It Up 8129 East Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 430-1812 www.kickitup.com Have a magical party at Kick It Up, where they put the happy back into the birthday. A variety of parties and options are offered, including the Enchanted Princess Ballerina’s Ball, Fairy Dream Dance, Pineapple Princess Hula Party, Pop Princess Hip Hop Party, Go.. Fight.. Win Cheer Party and the Dancing Princess Party! All birthday parties include exclusive use of their fully decorated studio, glitz and glam session, fun dancing and games, and a personalized cookie cake! Great for your daughter’s birthday, Girl Scout troop or soccer team. They can do it all from start to finish. Customized parties are also available for tweens, teens and adults. Parties can be held any day of the week. Call or e-mail today for more details. (Interested in dance, fitness, cheerleading or camps? Check out listings in those sections.) See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. • Kidnastics 10712 Reagan St., Los Alamitos (562) 431-1102 www.kidnastics.net Kidnastics has always been the place to be for your child’s birthday party. With over 20,000 square feet of gymnastics equipment, your child and their friends can enjoy over several hours of active-play in a fun and safe environment. With exciting attractions like astro-jumps, tumbling tracks, castle playhouse, games and so much more, your child will enjoy his/ her best birthday party yet! Come join them for a fun-filled and most memorable event of your child’s life. Their birthday party sessions are only offered on the weekends so hurry and call to reserve your spot today! Please visit the Web site (www.kidnastics.net) or call the number listed above for more program information. See ad on page 51. • Leeway Sailing Center 5437 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach (562) 570-1719 Custom designed parties (7+) to fit your needs and desires. Choose between canoeing, kayaking, sailing, beach play and barbecuing, or do them all! Groups up to 30 may be accommodated. Perfect for youth groups, Scout merit badges and adult parties too. Parties available January - May and September - December.
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• Martial Arts Parties at The Power of One Self-Defense Institute 3821 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach (562) 997-2987 www.powerofonekarate.com A fun, exciting, and unique way to celebrate a birthday. The party coordinator keeps everyone entertained while teaching cool martial arts skills. They play a variety of games to build confidence, teamwork and focus, including obstacle courses, rubber suctioncupped ninja stars, board breaking, balloon kicking, bubble punching and more. Also see “Camps,” “Child Care” and “Martial Arts.” See ad on page 37. • Movies By Kids OC (949) 548-5424 www.moviesbykids.com You have two choices of MBK OC birthday parties! Make animated movies where you create the characters, film and do voice overs, or create a music video where you choose the music and rock out. A professionally edited DVD of the movie is mailed to everybody who attended! See ad on page 33. • My Gym 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns (562) 986-0066 www.my-gym.com Easy, fun, all-in-one parties! Exclusive use of the entire gym. Convenient and easy for parents. Games, games, games...and so much more. With a birthday right around the corner, why not give your child the experience of a lifetime. Celebrate at My Gym with captivating games, rides and unique activities cus-
• Kosher Hot Dogs • Hamburgers • Soft Chicken Tacos • Candy Apples • Salad Bar • Fresh, Hot Cookies • Crepes & Omelets • Chocolate Fountains • Glatt Kosher Menu • Gourmet Pizzas • Chicken Nuggets • French Fries • Cotton Candy • Ice Cream Sundae Bar • Hot & Ice Blended Cappuccinos • Plus Much, Much More!
tomized for your child. The caring and energetic staff will handle everything. See ad on page 49. • Mystical Vibrations Entertainment Mobile Disc Jockeys Serving all Southern California (714) 381-1516 www.mysticalvibrations.com Allow Mystical Vibrations to set the mood, produce the magic, and come to you to enhance and unfold a unique afternoon of birthday fun: including your child’s favorite songs, and having them lead group dances and games. They specialize in children’s birthday parties. Kids love the attention they get. Imagine your child leading the conga line, complete with maracas, dancing the hokey pokey, having fun with the chicken dance, or handling six hula-hoops at one time. Why play the traditional “Pin the Tail” when you can sit back and enjoy the show too, and let two interactive disc jockeys entertain your child’s guests. Children love the fog and bubble machines, which are both included. Mystical Vibrations contribute outstanding high morals and represent a clean-cut modern image. Call for more information. See ad on page 66. • Newport Harbor Nautical Museum 600 E. Bay Ave., Newport Beach (949) 675-8915 www.nhnm.org Does your little one love pirates or sea creatures? Then consider the new and fun birthday party options available for pre-schoolers at Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. They have six different themes
• Let’s Have a Cart Party (310) 246-1230 www.letshaveacartparty.com Since 1970, Let’s Have a Cart Party has been preparing fresh food at your party site in front of your guests. Kenny Baines, owner and head chef, handselects only the finest produce for your occasion. Meats are fresh and never frozen. Carts include: kosher hot dogs, gourmet pizza, chicken nuggets, french fries, baked potato bar, cotton candy, ice cream sundaes, fresh hot cookies, crepes, chocolate fountains and many more. Their antique-style carts add a unique character to any celebration. Entertainment is available upon request. See ad on this page; coupon on page 103.
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Arts friendly and reliable artists bring the fun! See ad on page 69.
to choose from and activities include storybook time, an outside activity, crafts and a trip to the touch tank. Also see “Museums.” • Nickel! Nickel! Five Cent Games Family Fun Centers 10912 Katella Ave., Garden Grove (714) 638-5012 10033 Whittwood Dr., Whittier (562) 902-0993 www.nickelnickelwhittier.com www.nickelnickelanaheim.com Nickel Nickel is the affordable, family friendly fun center. They offer awesome arcade games, children’s entertainment, and parties for birthdays, teams and various youth groups. Friends and families love to get together at Nickel! Nickel! The 7,000-square-foot facility is host to two party rooms, a lounge for parents with satellite TV, and over 120 games to choose from, including 25 that are free to play. Admission to all this is only $2. Open every day so you can spend some time with the kids without spending a fortune. See ad on page 69; discount coupon on page 103. • Norwalk Nature Center 13000 Clarkdale Ave., Norwalk (562) 929-5519 www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Celebrate your birthday by exploring the Nature Center and partying with animals at the petting zoo, plus a go on a private tour with a nature guide. • Oasis Arts (562) 882-7333 www.oasisarts.net Oasis Arts face painters learned to create amazing full and half face designs while working at Disneyland. Have them bring the face paint magic of “The Happiest Place on Earth” to your party! Check out Oasis Arts’ Web site for other fantastic party activities like 100% natural Henna Body Art and Princess Hairstyling. Whether you’re having a family party, fundraiser, grand opening or corporate event, Oasis
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• Paint N Glaze 3960 Studebaker Road, Long Beach (562) 421-8000 www.paintnglaze.com Let your creative side show! Paint ‘N’ Glaze has a large selection of ceramics and a variety of colors to choose from. This is the place to host a party for you and your guests. An area is set up for your party needs. Parties include balloons and candy. They offer discounts Tuesday through Thursday and have groups rates. What a great place to relax and enjoy! See discount coupon on page 99; ad on this page. • Parties by Erin (562) 901-0111 www.partiesbyerin.net Want a themed party? With over ten years experience, Parties By Erin can make it happen. All ages, all occasions. Character shows, face painting, balloons, magic and much more. Their older kids work directly with the party coordinator to plan the “cool” birthday, so mom and dad don’t have to do all the work. Ask about their space ranger, super hero training, dance and dress-up parties. They also entertain at corporate events and picnics. See ad on this page. • Pretend City Children’s Museum 29 Hubble, Irvine (949) 428-3900 www.pretendcity.org Celebrate where education and imagination come to play! Pretend City offers exciting and engaging parties for children (infant-8). With a variety of packages and customized offerings, your child’s party is sure to be memorable and unique. See “Museums” for complete listing. See ad on the back inside cover. • Putt-2-Go Portable Miniature Golf (877) Putt2GO (788-8246) www.putt2go.com Putt-2-Go brings to you portable miniature golf. It can be set up at your home, office or any location—indoors or outdoors, 365 days a year. Great for birthday parties, corporate events or any occasion. Party packages are 5, 10 and 18 holes of golf. Holes range from 6-20 feet long. Courses are fun and challenging. All party packages include putters, balls, scorecards and trophies. Each event is staffed with a Putt-2-Go professional. Call now to book your party! See ad on page 64.
• Signing Time Academy (562) 754-0462 www.signingtimeacademy.com/speakandsign Have a Signing Time party for your little one’s big day or at your next play group. The certified instructor will lead babies and children through music, games, movement, dance and storytelling, giving them a fun and useful introduction to American Sign Language. See ad on page 69. • Skateboarding Parties with Skatedogs (562) 343-1095 www.skatedogs.com Skatedogs comes to your home with portable ramps and rails to create a custom skatepark for a one-of-a-kind birthday party. Guests can ride ramps and get skateboarding tips from an experienced instructor. All parties include a T-shirt for the birthday boy or girl, with the option of including a T-shirt for all participants. Also see “Camps” and “Skateboarding.” • Splash! Waterpark 13806 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada 90638 (562) 902-3191 www.cityoflamirada.org Splash! provides the best birthday party packages for all ages. The basic package includes two hours in a semi-private birthday picnic area, and party invitations. Special meal packages are offered and you may bring in your own cake. Packages include special discounted admission for your group; the birthday child is free! Deluxe packages and full park rentals are also available. Admission includes all session access to the waterpark for all party members. Choose to spend the day in the lazy river, or dare to plunge down the water slides. The little ones can spend time in the zero-depth pool and play in the play structure with smaller slides. The 18-acre park is beautifully landscaped with palm trees, lush green grassy areas, lounge chairs and umbrellas which make for the perfect background for your party pictures. Free parking, and the free use of life jackets and inner tubes, are always included. For more information or to book your party, call Splash! Or check out their Web site at www.cityoflamirada.org. See ad on the back outside cover; coupon on page 99. • Surfing Birthday Parties with Board Member Surf School Bolsa Chica State Beach, Huntington Beach (714) 969-3959 www.surfschool.net Formerly Corky Carroll’s Surf School. Give that special person a birthday party they will never forget! Party programs are available for all ages and abili-
ties, and include instruction, equipment, safety and fun! Instruction is provided by certified lifeguards with a maximum of five students per instructor. Call for complete details. See ad on page 23.
out, so don’t delay! Call for reservations. See ad on page 13; discount coupon on page 103.
• Team OC Gymnastics, Cheer and Dance 385 Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Have your next birthday party with Team OC at their 45,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, with an energized staff. Party themes for boys and girls (3+) include tumbling, cheer and dance, and even a rock wall. Two-hour party package includes 90 minutes of fun and festivities, and 30 minutes in your own party room. See “Gymnastics” for complete listings. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 103.
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• The Cage at Los Alamitos 10554 Humbolt St., Los Alamitos (562) 598-2243 www.thecageatlosalamitos.com A new, family-friendly indoor batting facility, and a novel place to host a birthday party or a team event. See “Baseball and Softball” for more information. See ad on page 17. • The Power House 7589 Carson Blvd., Long Beach (562) 497-1197 www.powerhousegames.com Have your party at their house! Whether you’re celebrating a birthday or graduation, throwing a team or holiday party, for any special event, The Power House is the place to go. Party packages offer hours of fun with a choice of exciting video games, fast-action laser tag, Bowlingo, food, party host, party area and more. They can also customize your party to meet your special needs, big or small. Looking for a party experience that is fun for everyone and easy on you? The Power House is your answer. For more details, visit www.powerhousegames.com or give them a call. See ad on page 17; discount coupon on page 109. • Wild Rivers Waterpark Birthday Parties 8770 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine (949) 788-0808 www.wildrivers.com Come celebrate your birthday party with a splash! Wild Rivers’ birthday party package includes everything you’ll need to make your child’s party a success—you will receive park admission for the day, a reserved party area for one hour and lunch. (More guests may be added for an additional charge.) Party times are subject to sell-
Pet products, services and pet parties for kids. • California Pets 1807 E. Chapman Ave., Orange (714) 289-7755 www.californiapetsoc.com Full-service pet store offers puppies, kittens, parrots and fish, plus their supplies and grooming services. Fun and unique children’s parties and educational scout outings are offered on site, including puppy parties and reptile parties (see “Parties”). See ad on page 65. • Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim (714) 535-6791 www.katellaclinic.com Surgical and medical veterinary care for dogs, cats, exotics, birds and reptiles. They specialize in orthopedics, de-clawing, spay/neuter and surgical procedures. The clinic treats emergency and walk-in patients during business hours. They also offer grooming services, which can be scheduled along with veterinarian services or boarding visits, or independently. While boarded at the clinic, each dog is given a complimentary exam by the veterinarian. See ad with discount coupons on page 21.
photography Photography studios specializing in children, families and maternity. • Dodgen Photography (888) 609-4321, (562) 856-2755 www.dodgenphotography.com Jeremy Dodgen’s expertise centers on photographing children and families in their natural environments. Portrait sessions are held where children are most comfortable (your home, a favorite park, an extracurricular activity). In their surroundings, Jeremy is able to capture natural expressions and a range of emotions without the children feeling the
pressure of posing or “performing.” For school and playgroup portraits, Jeremy endeavors to create photographic images that capture the true essence of children in their learning environments, with all of the props (tools, toys, books) and sets (playgrounds, playrooms and classrooms) that fill their childhood. By entering into the child’s world, Jeremy is able to record realistic photographs that are touching, beautiful and truly unique. View samples and learn more by visiting the Web site. See ad on page 70.
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• Jessica Lake Photography 4549 Cerritos Ave., Suite A, Cypress (562) 483-3337 www.JessicaLakePhotography.com Jessica Lake Photography makes preserving the memories of your child’s early years stress-free. They specialize in maternity and newborn, children, families and first birthdays. They provide a CD with digital files from the photo shoot, so that you can print and frame all of your favorites. First birthdays are perfect for their “messy cake” photo shoot. Packages also available for engagements, weddings, senior personality pictures and other special events. On location or in the studio. Be sure to visit their Web site to see the variety of services and specialty shoots they have available. Sign up for their newsletter on the blog and be the first to hear about their events and specials. Also see “Parties.” See ad on page 71. • Vangie Ogg Photography 3930 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach 90807 (562) 715-1692 www.oggstudio.com, www.vangieoggblog.com Vangie Ogg has a modern and fresh take on children and family portrait photography. She works onlocation, and in her studio located in Bixby Knolls. Vangie serves the Long Beach and surrounding neighborhoods. Find her on facebook, and follow @vangieogg on Twitter to get up-to-the-minute updates on events and new products. By appointment only. See ad on page 41.
What do you get when you mix awesome inflatable structures, a clean, climate-controlled environment, incredible customer service, and non-stop excitement in a private-party atmosphere? One heck of a great time, at BounceU in Orange! From day camps, field trips and fundraisers, to club outings and team parties, any BounceU event is all about you. And if you just can’t wait until your next BounceU party, reserve a spot at one of their famously fun open bounce sessions. Also see “Camps” and “Parties.” See ad with discount coupons on page 15.
Bellflower Pirate Park - Pirate-themed playground features a fort and pirate-ship play equipment. Friendship Square, Bellflower Blvd. at Belmont St. (562) 804-1424, Ext. 2268.
• Eat. Play. Grow. 4228 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach (562) 427-8600 www.eatplaygrow.com A unique, living room-styled, indoor play area and cafe. Their 1,250-square-foot play space has train tables, play houses, soft play, stage and dress-up area for kids, and comfy couches with free WiFi for mom and dad. The cafe offers yummy, healthy foods. They have a special party room for birthdays (see “Parties”) and free monthly concerts on the first Friday of every month (see “Calendar”). They also offer eco-friendly resources and classes in parenting, baby massage, music and Spanish; contact for a schedule. See ad on page 71.
Cerritos Liberty Park - A pirate ship playground featuring swings, slides, ladders, a small climbing wall and a water-play fountain. South St. and Studebaker Road. (562) 916-8565.
Playgrounds - Indoor The following indoor playgrounds offer exceptional play equipment and/or unique features as listed: AdventurePlex - 1701 Marine Ave., Manhattan Beach, (310) 546-7708. www.adventureplex.org BounceU, Huntington Beach - 5445 Oceanus Drive, #114, Huntington Beach. (714) 892-4842. www.bounceu.com • BounceU Orange - See listing in this section. Fun City Bounce - 14545 Valley View Ave., Ste. F, Santa Fe Springs. (562) 926-7864. www.funcityparty.com Kid Concepts U.S.A - 22844 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance. (310) 465-0075 .www.kidconceptsusa.com Pump it Up - Pop-in playtimes for kids (2-6). Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m., $8. Anaheim Hills, (714) 693-9663; Huntington Beach, (714) 847-9663; Lake Forest, (949) 951-9663; and Irvine, (949) 261-7867. www.pumpitupparty.com Scooter’s Jungle - 921 Via Rodeo, Placentia, (714) 223-5730; and 25 Journey, Aliso Viejo, (949) 3499090. www.scootersjungle.com
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Playgrounds - Outdoor The following outdoor playgrounds offer unique features and play areas as listed:
Indoor and outdoor playgrounds offering unique facilities.
Anaheim Brookhurst Park Moonscape - A climbable rocket ship and flying saucers reside in several moon craters within one giant crater. 2271 W. Crescent Ave. (714) 765-519.
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Cerritos Heritage Park - An island surrounded by a moat, with a kid-sized New England town. The buildings, including Paul Revere’s house, have play areas inside, some with slides. Plenty of ducks, plus a large playground area. 18600 Bloomfield Ave. (562) 916-8570.
Costa Mesa’s Angels Playground - Universally accessible playground created for kids with special needs. TeWinkle Park, 885 Junipero. (714) 3277527. www.angelsplayground.org Garden Grove Atlantis Play Center - A fully-enclosed and gated 41⁄2-acre playground themed after the lost city of Atlantis. Adults are not admitted without a child; the park is staffed during all open hours. Admission: $1 for ages 2 and up. 13630 Atlantis Way, Garden Grove. (714) 892-6015. Huntington Beach Adventure Playground - Supervised playground features a pond with rafts and play structures, including a rope bridge, a mud slide and a fort-building area. Small entry fee. Summer only. Enter from the Central Library parking lot at 7111 Talbert Ave. (714) 842-7442. Irvine Castle Park - Large castle structure with gym equipment inside featuring a twisting slide. Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Ave. (949) 724-6728. KABOOM: Start Your Own Playground - An organization that will assist individuals in planning, financing and building safe playgrounds (skateparks too) in “child-rich, playground-poor” neighborhoods. www.kaboom.org. (888) 789-7529. Long Beach Marina Park - Waveless beach, known as “Mothers Beach,” plus a playground, grassy areas with shade trees and watercraft rentals. 5839 Appian Way. (562) 570-3111. Long Beach Bayshore Playground - Fenced playground on the sand near a waveless beach, plus roller hockey rink, basketball court and kayak rentals. 54th Place and Ocean Blvd. (562) 570-1715. Long Beach Colorado Lagoon - Waveless beach, playground, picnic area and model boat shop (summer only). 5119 E. Colorado St., Long Beach. (562) 570-3100. Supervised Playgrounds - The City of Long Beach offers supervised playgrounds at parks on weekdays and weekends. Call for locations, (562) 5703100. Most city recreation departments offer similar programs.
Tustin Pioneer Road Park - Pioneer-themed play equipment with sand and water features. 10250 Pioneer Road. (714) 573-3327.
playgroups Organized classes and groups for kids (5 and under) with varying parent participation. Also see: “Parent Education,” “Support Groups” and your area of interest; classes for toddlers are listed throughout Kidsguide. For parent participation preschools, see “Schools.” • Bowers Kidseum 1802 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 480-1520 www.kidseum.org On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, children 2.5 to 6 years of age are invited to participate in Preschool Discoveries classes (must be accompanied by an adult). They will be engaged in music and movement, storytelling and an art project. 10:30 a.m. - noon. Registration is not required and walk-in participation is welcomed. Patrons may pre-register for a block of six sessions if desired. Group classes scheduled upon request. See ad on page 29; coupon on page 105. Colleges and Universities Coastline Community College - Weekly toddler and preschool education classes for parent and child. Field trips included. Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa locations. (714) 241-6213.
Recreation Departments Many city recreation departments offer a variety of parent/child classes for infants, toddlers and preschoolers that may include music, movement and play. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Tot Lots and Tiny Tots • Anaheim Community Services Department -Tiny Tots Program for pre-school aged children to develop social skills needed for kindergarten and beyond. Stories, games, crafts, motor skill development, music and art are used to create an environment that fosters individual growth. Locations in both West Anaheim and Anaheim Hills. Spring and summer, 7-week sessions, $186-436. Sessions begin April and June. (714) 765-5191 www. anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Cerritos Community Services - Cerritos Tot Lots (21⁄2-5), parent-participation play groups, are available during the school year at Cerritos Park East, Heritage Park and Liberty Park. (562) 916-1254. Lakewood - Tot lots (2-5) at Del Valle and Mayfair parks; school year only. (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408. Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Tiny Tot park programs (2 yrs 9 mos-5 yrs) are available at Admiral Kidd, Bayshore, Colorado Lagoon, Somerset and Wardlow parks; parent participation is required. Additional preschool classes include: I am Special with Beth (3-5), Signing Playtime (1-36 mos), Tots and Talks with Beth (2-4), Toddlers and Talks with
• Cypress College Parenting Education - Kinder Gym (1-5), Joyful Parenting: Creative Art, Music and Movement (11⁄2-5), Babies Love Music and Kids Love Music (1-4); three to ten-week sessions. $1520. Six-week sessions offered in summer. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Gymboree Play and Music (800) 520-7529, Ext. PLAY www.gymboreeclasses.com Parent participation, age-appropriate play, music and arts classes (newborn - 6 yrs). Party packages available. Locations in Anaheim Hills, La Habra, Lakewood/Long Beach and Santa Ana/Irvine. • Life Without Limits Pediatric Center (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org Developmental play group for parents and their infants and toddlers (birth-36 mos). See “Special Needs” for complete listing. • My Gym Join in the fun and attend one of their wonderful My Gym classes or call to set up a play date for your play group. Locations: 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns, (562) 986-0066; and 6030 Warner, Huntington Beach, (714) 842-2486 See ad on page 49. kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 71
Beth (1-2), Infant Explorers (6-18 mos), Creative Play (1-3), Motor Movement (21⁄2-4), Preschool Prep (33 mos-4 yrs), Tales and Trails at the Nature Center (18 mos-5 yrs), and day and evening sessions of Giggles and Wiggles (11⁄2- 4). (562) 570-1620. Rossmoor Community Services - Tot lot at Rush and Rossmoor parks, (562) 430-3707. Norwalk Recreation and Park Services Department Creative Lil’ Hands (3-5), Baby Art (3-5), Totally Tots (3-5) and Kids in the Kitchen (3-5). Gerdes Park, 14700 Gridley Road; Hermosillo Park, 11959 162nd St.; and Sara Mendez Park,11660 Dune St. (562) 929-5922. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us
Huntington Beach Community Services 2000 Main St., 5th Floor (714) 536-5486 www.surfcityusa.com Irvine Recreation 1 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine (949) 724-6600 www.cityofirvine.org, www.irvinequickreg.org Lakewood Recreation and Community Services 5050 Clark Ave. (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408 www.lakewoodcity.org/recreation • Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine 2760 Studebaker Road (562) 570-3100 www.longbeach.gov/park Los Alamitos Recreation and Community Services 10911 Oak St. (562) 430-1073 www.ci.los-alamitos.ca.us/recreation
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Newport Beach Recreation Services 3300 Newport Blvd. (949) 644-3151 www.newportbeachca.gov
• Anaheim Community Services 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 4th Floor (714) 765-5191 www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Bellflower Parks and Recreation 16600 Civic Center Drive (562) 925-1331 www.bellflower.org
• Norwalk Recreation and Park Services 12700 Norwalk Blvd. (562) 929-5702 www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Seal Beach Community Services 211 8th St. (562) 431-2527, Ext. 1344 www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us
(714) 236-3860
• Signal Hill Community Services 2175 Cherry Ave. (562) 989-7330 www.cityofsignalhill.org
Cerritos Recreation Services 18125 Bloomfield Ave. (562) 916-1254 www.cerritos.us
Westminster Community Services and Recreation 8200 Westminster Blvd. (714) 895-2860 www.westminster-ca.gov
Buena Park Recreation 8150 Knott Ave. www.buenapark.com
Costa Mesa Recreation Services 77 Fair Drive (714) 754-5300 www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us Cypress Recreation and Parks 5275 Orange Ave. (714) 229-6780 www.cypressrec.com Downey Community Services 11111 Brookshire Ave., 2nd Floor (562) 904-7238 www.downeyca.org Fountain Valley Community Services 16400 Brookhurst St. (714) 839-8611 www.fountainvalley.org Fullerton Parks and Recreation 303 W. Commonwealth Ave. (714) 738-6575 www.ci.fullerton.ca.us Garden Grove Community Services 11222 Acacia Parkway (714) 741-5200 www.garden-grove.org
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recreation&parks Parks and nature centers with ongoing activities and special features for kids and families. Arboretums The following arboretums offer walking and selfguided tours, workshops, family programs and plant sales. Fullerton Arboretum (657) 278-3407 $3 suggested donation for entry. 1900 Associated Road, Fullerton. www.fullertonarboretum.org Los Angeles County Arboretum (626) 821-3222 Summer camps available. 301 North Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. www.arboretum.org Nature Centers Environmental Nature Center (949) 645-8489 Over three acres of natural California landscape and 15 different habitats. Guided tours by appointment.
Unique workshops and classes are offered yearround. Special kids’ classes and/or camps are available during school vacations. Closed Sundays and holidays. Party and group packages available. 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach. www.encenter.org Irvine Open Space Preserve (949) 724-6738 This five-acre nature preserve offers self-guided trails, Scout badge workshops, “Kids in Nature” programs and group tours by reservation. Free admission and parking. 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. www.irvineopenspace.org El Dorado Nature Center (562) 570-1745 Adult and children’s workshops, art and science classes, evening campfires, museum, gift shop and bird-watching on a 102.5-acre site, with more than two miles of trails, two lakes and a stream featuring California native plants. Spring and summer-break workshops are offered (see “Science”). Vehicle entry fee, $5-8. 7550 E. Spring St., Long Beach. www.longbeach.gov/naturecenter Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center (949) 923-2290 Ongoing nature crafts and environmental educational programs for kids and families. Walking, boat and school group tours available. Upper Newport Bay, 2301 N. University Drive, Newport Beach. www.ocparks.com/unbic Norwalk Nature Center (562) 929-5519 The center is home to a variety of animals including mini-horses, lambs, sheep, bunnies, peacocks, pigs and donkeys as well as a topiary garden, fruit trees, a vegetable garden, a stream, a pond and a handpainted carousel. Open 2nd and 4th weekends, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free. Birthday parties and school tours available. The facility is closed on rainy days or if the grounds are flooded due to rain. 13000 Clarkdale Ave. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Oak Canyon Nature Center (714) 998-8380 Center is open Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; trails are open 7 days a week for hiking. 6700 E. Walnut Canyon Road, Anaheim Hills. www.anaheim.net/ocnc San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary (949) 261-7963 Trails wind through 300 acres of sanctuary. Workshops, classes, summer camps (7-16), school and group tours are available. 5 Riparian View, Irvine. www.seaandsageaudubon.org Parks Anaheim - Pearson Park (714) 765-5155 More than 19 acres, including cactus and water gardens, an amphitheater, ballfield stadium grandstand, lighted softball field and tennis courts, volleyball court, playgrounds, swimming pool, lagoons, barbecues and picnic areas. 400 N. Harbor Blvd. Carbon Canyon Regional Park (714) 973-3160 124-acre park featuring sport fields and courts; five playgrounds; a 1.1-mile bike trail; a four-acre lake with two fishing piers (fishing license required for 16+); and picnic areas. The undeveloped area includes a ten-acre grove of Coastal Redwoods. 4442 Carbon Canyon Road, Brea. www.ocparks.com
Craig Regional Park (714) 973-3180 124-acre park with three separate playgrounds including a handicapped-accessible playground, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, an equestrian trail, horseshoe rings, racquetball, volleyball, stocked lakes for fishing and a lake for model sailboating (electrical only). 3300 North State College Blvd., Fullerton. www.ocparks.com/craigpark Crystal Cove State Park (949) 494-3539 Over three miles of beach and 2,800 acres of undeveloped woodlands. Features include swimming, surfing, hiking, biking and underwater diving. Tidepools, guided hikes, exploratory walks and a wildlife gallery are also available. Vehicle entry fee, $15. Wilderness camping is available three miles inland; reservations required. 8471 Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. www.crystalcovestatepark.com El Dorado Regional Park East, (562) 570-1773; West, (562) 570-3225 More than 870 acres include the El Dorado Park Express Railroad, duck ponds, trails for biking, skating and walking, an archery range, public library, fishing lakes, paddle boat rentals (see “Boating”), two playgrounds, disc golf, ball fields, roller hockey, tennis center, a golf course, hay rides (by appointment), a skate park (see “Skateboarding”), and the El Dorado Nature Center (see Nature Centers in this section). Vehicle entry fee for El Dorado East, $5-7. Annual passes available. Huntington Beach Central Park (714) 960-8847 More than 350 acres include a Frisbee golf course,
lakes for fishing, equestrian center (see “Horseback Riding”), playgrounds, picnic tables and barbecues, six miles of trails for biking and walking, Adventure Playground (summer only), public library, and the Shipley Nature Center and Interpretive Museum offering self-guided and ranger-led tours. Golden West St. and Talbert Ave. www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us Irvine Regional Park (714) 973- 6835 California’s oldest county park features the Orange County Zoo (see “Zoos”), train rides (see “Trains”), equestrian center and pony rides (see “Horseback Riding”), nature center (see Nature Centers in this section), and paddle boat and tandem bike rentals (see “Boating”). Parking rates vary. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange. www.ocparks.com/irvinepark Los Angeles Griffith Park (323) 644-2050 Features include an antique carousel, playgrounds, picnic areas, golf courses, including a kids’ course with driving range, tennis courts, pony rides, an equestrian center, hiking trails, a bird sanctuary, the Batman bat cave in Bronson Canyon and train rides. The park is also home to historic locomotive museum Travel Town (see “Trains”); the Western-themed Autry National Center (see “Museums”); the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens (see “Zoos”); and the Griffith Observatory (see “Science”). 4730 Crystal Springs Drive. www.laparks.org Ralph B. Clark Regional Park and Interpretive Center (714) 973-3170 The center combines a traditional park with a paleontology museum. Free Family Fossil Day is held four
times a year, featuring a three-hour journey through fossil history conducted by the park’s on-site paleontologist (see “Calendar”). Features include a stocked lake for fishing and a lake for model sailboating. 8800 Rosecrans Ave., Buena Park. Whittier Narrows Recreation Area (626) 575-5526 More than 1,400 acres of park includes fishing lakes (fishing license required for 16+), picnic areas, playgrounds, fitness playground, BMX course, nature center, an equestrian facility, trails, a mili-
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tary museum, sports fields and courts, archery and skeet, pistol, rifle and trap ranges. Boats, surreys, bikes and group picnic areas are available for rent. 823 Lexington-Gallatin Road, South El Monte.
rockclimbing Indoor climbing facilities offering classes, camps and party packages. Boys and Girls Club Buena Park offers a rock wall climbing and instruction program (6-18); Wednesdays and Fridays. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • ClimbX Indoor Rock Climbing 18411 Gothard St., Unit I, Huntington Beach (714) 843-9919 www.climbxhb.com The after-school program is designed to introduce the sport of rock climbing as an activity to teach all the skills necessary to climb safely in an indoor environment. The program, designed by a physical education specialist with a master’s degree in education, focuses on a safe progression of skills. Children can start on the first Monday of any month. The four-week program meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4-6 p.m.; $125. When climbers can demonstrate specific skills (proper climbing knots, use of commands and belay technique) they may come any other weekday they wish to climb. A special session is available for more serious climbers. Youth classes, clubs, camps (see “Camps”) and birthday party packages (see “Parties”) are also available. Visit their Web site for new class sessions. See ad on page 73; coupon on page 107. Rock Climbing Facilities Rock City Climbing Center (714) 777-4884 5100 E. La Palma St., Suite 108, Anaheim. www.rockcityclimbing.com Rockreation Sport Climbing Center (714) 556-ROCK 1300 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa. www.rockreation.com The Rock Gym 2599 E. Willow St., Signal Hill. www.therockgym.com
(562) 981-3200
schools Child development centers, preschools, elementary and secondary schools and schooling options, plus uniforms. Also see: “Child Care.” • BC School Uniforms (562) 477-7209 www.bcschooluniforms.com 74 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Open year round for school uniform shopping. They carry items for girls, boys and teens in all sizes and colors. See complete listing in “Clothing;” see ad on page 42.
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• Bring Your School to STAPLES Center! (877) 44-SPARKS Bring your school on a one-of-a-kind field trip and a chance for your school to visit Staples Center! Participate in healthy activities, learn about eating right, hear from Sparks players and coaches, and watch great basketball! Call for tickets and mention “Kidsguide” to receive an additional discount! See ad on page 55. • California Heights United Methodist Children’s Center 3759 Orange Ave., Long Beach (562) 595-0056 The center offers carefully planned preschool and pre-kindergarten curriculum that helps to develop your child’s social, emotional, cognitive and spiritual awareness. Classroom time is divided into work time and free choice time. Your child will learn through hands-on experiences in science, art, music, motor development, language and literacy activities and outdoor play. The SchoolAge Program is well staffed and supervised. All students complete homework assignments daily before sport and free choice activities. Transportation is provided to and from local schools. Summer program is also available (see “Camps”). See ad on page 74. • Creative Day Academy 8740 Ramona Ave., Bellflower (562) 634-7527 www.acceleratededucation.com Creative Day Academy offers an accelerated academic program with a “hands-on” approach to learning. Students learn computer skills and go on educational field trips. Enrichment activities such as karate, swimming, piano, dance and gymnastics are offered. Lic. 191598510. See ad on page 79. • Holy Cross Lutheran Preschool 4321 Cerritos Ave., Cypress (714) 527-7928, (562) 596-5914 www.holycrosscypress.org The caring staff recognizes the uniqueness of each child. The staff offers many opportunities for growth by providing the children with a Christcentered, positive and stimulating environment in which to develop and learn. The goal is to use each child’s God-given talents to produce wellrounded, well-educated, happy, and self-confident individuals who are prepared to be the leaders of tomorrow. Check out their Web site for more information. See ad on page 77. Home Schooling Resources and support groups: Home School Association of California, (888) 472-4440, www.hsc.org; Orange County Community Home Education Program (CHEP) is also available to students (grades K-8) who live in Orange County and neighboring counties. (714) 327-1000. chep.ocde.us
FULL PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN “The Best in Education & Care For Your Child”
4300 Bellflower Blvd., Lakewood, 90713 Lic#198006164 • Methodist Church Lkwd. (562) 377-1300
Ages 2-6 7am-6pm Mon-Fri POTTY TRAINING 2 LOCATIONS 5730 South St., Lakewood, 90713 Lic#198008598 • Trinity Church (562) 461-7311 kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 75
INTERNATIONAL CHARTER SCHOOL of LA MIRADA K-5 IB-Inspired • German Immersion • Tuition-Free Looking for a tuition-free elementary school with an International Program for your child? The International Charter School of La Mirada will provide: • A highly recognized International Baccalaureate inspired curriculum • Bilingual education – German immersion program • Centrally located on the Los Angeles/Orange County border off the I-5
www.myinternationalschool.org • 562-252-3830, ext. 305 • International Charter School of La Mirada (562) 252-3830, Ext. 305 www.myinternationalschool.org The International Charter School of La Mirada (ICS) is a K-5 public school on the LA/Orange County border. It provides an internationally recognized International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum with English-German Immersion. The main cornerstones of ICS are academic excellence, a milieu of mutual respect and dedicated educators, involved parents and motivated students. There is no need to live within the NorwalkLa Mirada School District. Please visit the Web site for more information. See ad on this page. • Lakewood Christian Schools 5336 Arbor Road, Long Beach (562) 425-3358 www.lakewoodchristianschools.org With over 30 years of excellence in Christian education, Lakewood Christian Schools uniquely lights the path to success for preschoolers through eighth graders. In a nurturing and loving environment, they assist parents in the maturing of their students spiritually, socially and academically. Quality instruction is led by their engaging teachers who focus on challenging students to reach their highest potential. Finding and expanding each student’s God-given talents is realized through their award-winning fine arts and athletic programs. Contact LCS to schedule a personal tour of the campus. See ad with enrollment discount on page 77. • Lakewood Village Community Church Nursery School 4919 Centralia Ave., Long Beach (562) 421-4486 www.thelvcc.org Lakewood Village Community Church Nursery School has been serving the community since 1954. They are a half-day preschool offering small class sizes, indoor and outdoor play time and a full preschool curriculum. This includes academic and social development as well as extra curricular enrichment programs such as art, science, cooking, music and movement. Stop by anytime and see their bright, cheerful classrooms and meet their kind, welcoming staff. See ad on page 74. • Li’l Cottonwood Playgroup 12341 Montecito Road, Los Alamitos (562) 430-7761 www.lilcottonwood.org 76 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
A parent cooperative preschool dedicated to the development of the whole child through play and socialization. The program emphasizes social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of children with an adult/child ratio of 1:5. The two-day program for ages 2.9 to 4 years is held on Tuesday and Thursday; three-day program for ages 4-5 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Hours: 8:30-11:30 a.m. License: 300606748. See ad on page 74. • Long Beach Day Nursery 3965 Bellflower Blvd. (562) 421-1488 1548 Chestnut Ave. (562) 591-0509 www.lbdn.org Long Beach Day Nursery is dedicated to providing the finest care and early learning for young children. Since 1912, LBDN has offered the highest quality care and education with the most affordable rates possible, thanks to the support of many individuals and foundations in the community. The Nursery’s nationally accredited program combines elements of a well-trained staff, optimum teacher/ child ratios, nutritious meals, parent education, and spacious facilities to enrich the lives of the children and families enrolled. See ad on page 77. • Lycée International de Los Angeles (LILA) Orange County Campus 2625 North Tustin Ave., Santa Ana (714) 771-4710 www.lilaschool.com The Lycée International de Los Angeles (LILA) is a French American School established in 1978. LILA specifically avoids dividing students into sections based upon their dominant language. Instead, the school follows a policy of integration: young Americans must be integrated into French classes and French children must study English along with their American classmates. Thus, students are able to appreciate both French and American cultures and are able to compete in both systems, becoming citizens of two worlds. LILA follows an intensive bilingual bicultural French/English program from preschool through 12th grade on four campuses (Los Feliz, Orange, Pasadena, West Valley), leading to the International and/or French Baccalaureate Honors/AP level program. Employs a humanistic approach to education, providing students with a joy in learning based
on knowledge, skill, and reason across many fields. Nonprofit, non-sectarian. See ad on page 79. • Madame Tussauds Hollywood 6933 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood (323) 798-1681 www.madametussauds.com Madame Tussauds Hollywood is making summer learning fun for schools and camps! Choose between six California curriculum approved scavenger hunts that will have kids revved up for days. Experience the brand new Studio Secrets educational seminar that gives kids a hands-on approach to all the behind the scenes work done to create our amazing wax figures! Also, be sure to bring your camera so you can capture the ultimate celebrity photo with your favorite star. See ad on page 43; coupon on page 105. • Magnet Schools of the Long Beach Unified School District (562) 997-8306 Magnet programs are special learning opportunities added to schools in addition to the regular academic classes. Each magnet program has a learning theme such as visual and performing arts, science, global studies, foreign language or computer sciences. Magnet schools are funded by the U.S. Department of Education which allow teachers to provide more technology and enrichment activities for students. Magnet schools prepare students for the future by using the same standards and practices that business and other professions use today. Many students who graduate from magnet high schools go on to some of the nation’s top universities and/or pursue careers using the skills they acquired as magnet students. Magnet programs are open to students of all academic levels in grades K-12. Enrollment is based on space availability. There is no charge for this unique learning opportunity. For more information on the type and location of LBUSD magnet programs, please visit: www. lbschools.net and go to Magnet Programs or call (562) 997-8306. See ad on page 73. • Mariners Christian School 300 Fischer Ave., Costa Mesa (714) 437-1700, Ext. 146 www.marinerschristianschool.org A National Blue Ribbon School for kindergarten through grade 8. Are you interested in a school with strong academics or a school that emphasizes spiritual development? Why not have both by choosing Mariners Christian School? For over twenty years, MCS has provided Orange County students with an outstanding K-8 education delivered in a Christian environment. Accredited by WASC and ACSI, Mariners gives students all the extras one would expect from a top tier school. Call today for more information. See ad on page 79. • Montessori Children’s House 5550 Atherton St., Long Beach (562) 431-8880 1901 Palo Verde Ave., Long Beach (562) 594-6911 5454 Atherton St., Long Beach (562) 494-3777 Year-round program for children (21⁄2-12) in preschool and kindergarten through grade 6. Students are in a multi-age group environment working individually and independently. Without a traditional
grading system, classes help students to progress at their own pace. Curriculum emphasizes reading phonetically and early exposure to mathematics. Art, music, geography and social science are also included. Conveniently located with large play areas. The infant program at the Palo Verde location is for children ages 6 weeks and up. Visit their magical facility, complete with “Dreamland,” a comforting room set with cribs for napping, and playrooms that look like they are out of Alice in Wonderland. You will love the pink and blue atmosphere rich with creativity! Mon-
tessori Children’s House has been serving the community for more than 40 years. See ad on this page. • Montessori School - Eureka 5306 E. Arbor Road, Long Beach (562) 421-5505 Montessori School - Eureka is a private school offering a full-time Montessori educational program for children ages 2 to 10. The teacher-directress, Petra Pijpaert, is a graduate of the Saint Lucia Montessori College, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (1969) and the
A.M.I. Montessori Institute of Los Angeles (1974), and her elementary diploma is from the A.M.I. Ohio Training Institute (1992). See ad on page 75. • Nazarene Christian Preschool 5253 Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach (562) 597-3900 www.nazarenechristianschool.com From its initial year, 1973, Nazarene Christian continues to provide academic excellence in a Christian environment. Its reasonable tuition and friendly
preschool & private school directory Long Beach Day Nursery Counting down to 100 years – 1912 - 2012 • • • • Two Convenient Locations in Long Beach
Open Year-Round from 6:30 a.m to 6:00 p.m. East Branch serves children ages 6 weeks - 6 years West Branch serves 18 months to 6 years Nationally accredited program Visit our web-site at www.lbdn.org
West Branch - 562.591.0509 1548 Chestnut Ave., Long Beach 90813
East Branch - 562.421.1488 3965 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach 90808
HOLY CROSS
LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL
Christ-Centered Education Since 1993 Pre-school Full and Enriched Curriculum Caring and Qualified Teachers Reasonable Tuition • Extended Day Care Call for Enrollment Information
(714) 527-7928 • (562) 596-5914 4321 Cerritos Ave., Cypress (at Bloomfield)
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Alpert JCC Afterschool Program and...More!!!
Fall 2010 - Grades K-8
Transportation From Long Beach Area Schools Sports, Academics, Aquatics, Music, Art, Science Basketball, Martial Arts, Dance, Swim Team Digital Video, Creative Writing, Homework Assistance
www.alpertjcc.org kidsuniversity@alpertjcc.org 3801 East Willow St. Long Beach, 90815
(562)426-7601 atmosphere make NCS a great place to learn! The Preschool Program offers hands-on experiences in math, science, art, music, language, creative movement and Bible. Two, three and five-day programs offer extended day care from 6:45 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. See ad with coupon worth $100 off registration on page 74. • Oak Tree Preschool and Kindergarten 1710 Redondo Ave., Long Beach (562) 597-8611 www.acceleratededucation.com Oak Tree Preschool and Kindergarten offers an accelerated academic program with a “hands-on” approach to learning. Students learn computer skills and go on educational field trips. Enrichment activities such as karate, swimming, piano, dance and gymnastics are offered. Lic. 191601050. See ad on page 79. • Oakwood Preschool and Academy 2951 Long Beach Blvd., Long Bch (562) 424-4816 3850 Long Beach Blvd., Long Bch (562) 426-6264 www.acceleratededucation.com Oakwood Preschool and Academy offers an accelerated academic program with a “hands-on” approach to learning. Students learn computer skills and go on educational field trips. Enrichment activities such as karate, swimming, piano, dance and gymnastics are offered. Lic. 198011608. See ad on page 79. Parent-Participation Preschools www.ccppns.org, www.lagunapreschool.com Parent-participation preschools (33 mos-5 yrs) are run independently by parents with a certified director at each session. Levels of parent commitment vary, but average two to three days per month, plus one regularly scheduled task. Children usually attend two to three times per week and participate in educational and enrichment activities. Visit the Web sites for a list of schools and resource information. 78 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• Park Montessori School 12350 E. Del Amo Blvd., Lakewood (562) 809-1948 www.parkmontessori.com Dedicated to non-sectarian Montessori education for children (2 yrs 9 mos-grade 3). The school follows the methods developed by Dr. Maria Montessori to instill “the love for learning” in children. Classrooms are equipped to enhance each child socially, as well as academically, in a home-like setting. Piano, violin and dance instruction are provided in addition to their well-rounded academic program. See ad on page 74. • Prentice School 18341 Lassen Drive, Santa Ana (714) 244-4600 www.prentice.org Ages served: Pre-K through 8. Complete academic program intended for students with language learning differences (dyslexia, dysgraphia and other processing difficulties) to develop strategies in reading, spelling, handwriting, oral and written language through research-based Multisensory Slingerland Approach. Small class size (12-16). Additional services onsite include: occupational therapy, psychological guidance, social skills training, speech and language sessions and after-school childcare. WASC accreditation with state certified curriculum. A safe, positive school for different learners. See ad on page 77. • Rossmoor Children’s Center 4161 Green Ave., Los Alamitos (562) 431-6553 “Where Learning Is A Pleasure!” Preschoolers (25) “learn and play” in a clean, safe environment. Learning activities include computers, art, music, story time, language arts, dramatic and creative play, reading readiness, phonics, math, science, gardening and summer swimming. Dance, gym-
nastics and summer swim lessons are also offered. Space is limited. In business for over 40 years. See ad on page 6. • School Fundraiser with Tanaka Farms, Community Supported Agriculture (949) 653-2100 www.TanakaFarms.com Farm fresh, home-grown produce is delivered weekly to your school as a fundraiser. The produce is super fresh (often picked that day) and includes a variety of items. The Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program promotes healthy eating, teaches children about seasonal vegetables, and the best part, can earn your school up to $10,000 a year if you reach your target. The program is also available for churches and businesses. Call to get started today. See ad on page 13. • Preschools - Long Beach and Orange County Belmont Shore (562) 439-3369 Cerritos (562) 865-0482 Cerritos/Artesia (562) 860-6302 Cypress, south (714) 828-9000 Cypress, north (714) 527-2744 Fullerton (714) 526-7855 Los Alamitos/Rossmoor (562) 431-6553 Westminster (714) 894-4036 Year-round preschools, for ages 18 months - 5 years, offer an accelerated academic program that includes science, math and language development. Potty training, hot lunches, pre-kindergarten and summer camp program are available. Instruction is provided by skillful creative teachers that offer part day and full day classes. Act now and receive one week free. • The Hebrew Academy 14401 Willow Lane, Huntington Beach 92647 (714) 898-0051, (562) 596-1681 www.hebrewacademyhb.com The Hebrew Academy is a national Blue Ribbon, WASC accredited, private day school serving Long Beach and Orange County. Students from early childhood through high school are provided an enriched, challenging curriculum. Small classes enable teachers to group children and individualize instruction. Located close to the 405 and 22 freeways, their 11-acre site is easily accessible and transportation is available. Extended day care, school hot lunches and after-school enrichment programs are offered. A junior Olympic-size pool, a fully integrated, award-winning technology program, Judaic Studies, conversational Hebrew classes and specialty programs in music, fine arts and PE complement the curriculum. Summer camp is also available; see “Camps.” See ad on page 36. • The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach (714) 964-1224; Fax, (714) 962-6047 www.thepegasusschool.org The Pegasus School is an independent, non-denominational school for bright and gifted children in preschool through grade eight. Established in 1984, Pegasus has delivered on founder Dr. Laura Hathaway’s promise of giving bright and gifted students a place to flourish, an educational environment that values intelligence, creativity and
respect for others-indeed where it is “safe to be smart.” Pegasus provides a rigorous academic program while it also develops and cultivates the joy of life-long learning in a nurturing environment. Afterschool enrichment classes and a.m./p.m. extended care are also available. The Pegasus School is accredited by California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) and is a proud member of National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). See ad on page 31.
• Valley Christian Schools Valley Christian Schools, Cerritos Business Office, (562) 860-0556 www.vcschools.org Celebrating 75 years of God’s faithfulness, Valley Christian Schools offers excellent educational outcomes. They offer a well-rounded Christian education for students in preschool through grade 12; including training in music, the arts, sports and technology. Students have a superior college
admission rate with 95% of high school graduates pursuing college and universities. A high percentage of graduates are accepted to America’s top tier universities. The four campuses are located near the LA and Orange County border. Bus service is offered as far as Gardena, La Mirada, Downey, Naples and Westminster. The school-wide average student to faculty ratio is 14 to 1 and the student body and faculty are ethnically diverse. Join a Christian community now 75 years strong and committed to
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• Triple accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), French Ministry of Education, International Baccalaureate Organization (Geneva) Orange County Campus: 714-771-4710 2625 N. Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Admissions: Jennifer.Natividad@lilaschool.com kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 79
providing an education grounded in a Biblical world and life view. Check their Web site, vcschools.org, for more info. See ad on page 75. • Westerly School of Long Beach 2950 E. 29th St., Long Beach (562) 981-3151 www.westerlyschool.org Westerly School has a strong tradition of academic excellence and addressing the needs of the whole child. Students benefit from small classes, caring faculty, and expert instruction in art, music, Spanish, physical education and integrated technology. Westerly School seeks students whose intellectual capabilities allow for enthusiastic involvement in the learning process, and who are positive, contributing members to the school’s mission and diverse community. Westerly is seeking families who understand the benefits of an independent school education where what students learn in music, art, physical education, on the playground, or on field studies are as important as their classroom lessons. Westerly builds character through its emphasis on community service and is proud to be accredited by both CAIS and WASC. See ad on page 81.
science Classes, camps and day trips (3+). Also see: “Attractions,” “Museums,” “Zoos,” and for science camps, see Nature Centers listed under “Recreation & Parks.” • Alpert JCC Science Camps 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org Alpert JCC Engineering FUNdamentals with LEGOS® - Youngsters explore concepts in physics, engineering and architecture in weeklong camps offered by the AJCC and Play-Well TEKnologies. In Pre-Engineering with LEGOS®, kids ages 5-7, build towns, cities and star bases. In Engineering FUNdamentals with LEGOS®, 8-12 year olds design and build motorized machines, houses, pyramids, bridges, catapults, buildings and other constructions. Neither the Alpert JCC nor PlayWell TEKnologies are affiliated with the LEGO® Group. Offered two weeks, June 21 and August 23; choose one or both. Alpert JCC Slippery Slimy Science Camp - A week of slippery, slimy science projects for kids entering grades 1-6 in fall 2010. Come dressed for a mess and roll up your sleeves with the wacky professor and his crew for this hands-on week of goop and slime. Learn the science behind silly putty and oobleck, and be the first one in your class to raise your hand when your teachers ask you about molecules, polymers and more. Week of June 28.
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Alpert JCC Presents Mad Science: Secret Agent Lab - Kids entering grades 1-6 will take a walk on the wild side in this crazy week of sleuth science. Learn how to gather and analyze evidence, discover how technology works in the spy game and solve a crime in a hands-on investigation. Create and decode edible messages, and become a real-life CSIer! Week of August 16. • Aquarium of the Pacific 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach (562) 590-3100 www.aquariumofthepacific.org The aquarium offers numerous year-round programs: Preschool Programs (ages 4-5), $24; Aqua Tot (ages 2-3, with parent), $30; Job Shadow (grades 7-12), $29; Saturday Family Fun (ages 4-6, with parent), $36; Seal/Sea Lion/Sea Otter Encounter (ages 10+), Shark Encounter (ages 13+), $90; and Junior Biologist (ages 7-12), $24. Whale watching (in season) and family sleepovers are also offered. Hour-long, behind-the-scenes tours (ages 7+) offer a look at running a worldclass aquarium, $15 (plus admission). Preregistration is required for all programs. Ocean exploration is available for school field trips, with hands-on, grade-specific programs. Member discounts are available. See “Attractions” for more information. See ad on page 15; discount coupon on page 99. • Blue Submarine (888) 218-8085 The Blue Submarine is a marine biology outreach program offering classes and activities for students Pre-K through 8th grade. Topics are presented in an interactive format and live tidepool animals are available for certain classes. Let The Blue Submarine take your students on a field trip to the beach without leaving school! For more information, call the number listed above. See ad on page 64.
California Science Center 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles (213) 744-7400 www.californiasciencecenter.org Explore the science of everyday life with more than 100 interactive exhibits. Visit the new permanent exhibit, “Ecosystems,” combining hands-on science exhibits with live plant and animal habitats to provide an interactive learning experience. Ecosystems, comprised of eight ecological “zones,” illustrate how Earth’s air, water, land and life are interconnected and shaped by the same rules of ecology. Admission, free; IMAX ticket prices vary. Parking, $8. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Summer Science (grades 1-8), including Kitchen Chemistry, Little Hands Big Experiments, Rocks, Tornadoes, Volcanoes and More!, Adventures in Physics and Chemistry, Get Going Green, Experimentality, Is There a Doctor in the House?, CSI and Rocketry. (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Workshops include Chemistry for Young Scientists (grades 1-3), Jammin’ Chemistry (grades 3-5), Exploring My World Through Math and Science (3-4), Designing with Lights (grades 4-6), Science Explorers (grades 2-4), Wonders of Science (grades 4-6), Toy Factory (grades 2-4), Fun with Magnets (grades 2-6), Popping, Colliding and Flashy Physics (grades 3-6), Awesome Air and Water Pressure (grades 3-6), and Shockingly Fun Electronics (grades 4-6). Science camp is offered in summer, including Wonders of Science Camp (grades 3+), Earth Science Explorers (grades 3-5) and Handson Science Camp (grades 3-6). (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Golden West College for Kids - Hooked on Science (8-11); four meetings, summer only. (714) 8950800. www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cso
Boys and Girls Club Buena Park offers youth science experiments, Ultimate Journey (environmental education), gardening (agriculture) and Club Recycle. Irvine offers Dragonfly Quest (6-13), investigations using the scientific method. Tustin features “Youth Environmental Success” (YES), a hands-on program (518) covering environmental education, recycling, landscaping (city and country projects) and animal husbandry, daily interaction with 40 on-site animals. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
Columbia Memorial Space Center 12400 Columbia Way (Clark Ave.), Downey (562) 231-1200 www.columbiaspacescience.org An entire hands-on experience that includes a robotics lab where kids can program their own Lego robots, an airplane simulator, a shuttle landing simulator, a paper airplane making station with a paper airplane launcher, a drop tower and a scale that gives kids their weight on all of the planets in our solar system (including Earth). Thursday Sunday, noon - 6 p.m. $5 per person (3+).
• Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 3720 Stephen M. White Drive, San Pedro (310) 548-7562 www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Ongoing science programs include daily exhibit tours, marine science workshops, ocean outreach classes and annual events, including summer Grunion Runs (see “Calendar”). Programs also include youth docent programs (grades 7-12), Sea Rangers (grades 5+) and Sea Clubs (grades K-6). See “Attractions” for general information. See coupon on page 105.
• Discovery Science Center 2500 North Main St., Santa Ana (714) 542-2823 www.discoverycube.org The center is filled with more than 100 interactive exhibits! Visit their newest, Planetary Research Station. Discover the wave tank, virtual volleyball, an indoor geyser, Laser Beam Harp, a hurricane simulator, a Boeing Delta III Rocket, the Science of Hockey and Dino Quest, the world’s first interactive dinosaur adventure. Visitors can also experience an earthquake in the Shake Shack, lie on a
bed of nails, create an animated movie or walk through a tornado. Educational workshops, summer science camps (see “Camps”) and a digital computer center (see “Computers”) are also offered. Admission: adults, $12.95; ages 3-17, $9.95; under age 2, free. See ad on page 57.
month, 7:30 p.m. Observatory, theater show and news program are free and are on a first-come, first-served basis. Special programs and events are also offered and may include a cost. Free monthly ”Star Parties” and changing of the seasons events are offered throughout the year.
Future Scientists and Engineers of America 2500 North Main St., Santa Ana (714) 542-2823 www.discoverycube.org In after-school clubs, students (grades 4-12) learn about science, engineering and technology through fun and challenging hands-on projects, such as building bridges, catapults or working motors. Part of the Discovery Science Center.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (818) 354-8814 www.jpl.nasa.gov/education Web resources and activities for kids plus various science clubs, programs and competitions. JPL also offers a summer internship for high school students (16+); application submissions start in November. http://jplspaceship.jpl.nasa.gov
Griffith Observatory 2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles (213) 473-0800 www.griffithobservatory.com The observatory features six permanent astronomy exhibits, a planetarium, a theater, plus a highpowered refracting telescope and three solar telescopes. “The Once and Future Griffith Observatory” show plays in the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon theater on a daily basis. Monthly news program, “All Space Considered,” offered first Fridays of the
• Long Beach Marine Institute Camps (562) 431-7156 A variety of summer camps that include Ocean Adventure Camp and Junior Oceanographer Teen Camp are offered to various age groups, June 21 through August 20. For detailed camp information, see listing on page 32; ad on page 35. • Oceanography/Marine Biology Surf Camp M and M Surfing School (714) U-GO-SURF, (714) 846-7873 www.surfingschool.com
A combined oceanography/marine biology and surfing program with surfing lessons as well as an in-depth study of the local marine environment. For details, see listing on page 33; ad on page 32. Ocean Institute 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point (949) 496-2274 www.ocean-institute.org The state-of-the-art Ocean Education Center features interactive exhibits, marine life, touch tanks and ecology cruises, plus ongoing presentations and Sunday tours aboard the tallship Pilgrim. Single day programs include Jr. Neptunes (6-8), Jr. Oceanographer (9-12) and Jr. Seahawks (9-12); parent-child programs include Mysterious Lights (8+), Stargazer and Sailing Family Overnight (8+), and Voyage to Avalon (8+). A variety of summer camps are offered (see “Camps”). The Institute is open to the public weekends only. Admission: adults, $6.50; kids (3-12), $4.50. Odyssey of the Mind (856) 256-2797 www.odysseyofthemind.com Groups purchase a membership and form small teams (K-college) to solve competitive problems. Teams work
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on solutions throughout the school year and present them in organized competitions in the spring. Recreation Departments Many city recreation departments offer science classes such as Mad Science and rocketry. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Southern California Rocket Association (714) 529-1598 home.earthlink.net/~mebowitz Monthly model rocketry classes (10+, younger with adult) cover multi-staging, boost-gliders, scale modeling, design and stability. Every student builds a model rocket. $10. Classes are held at Iacoboni Library in Lakewood. Controlled, supervised launches are held throughout the year at the Santa Fe Dam recreation area. Star Eco Station 10101 Jefferson Blvd., Culver City (310) 842-8060 www.ecostation.org An environmental science museum and exotic rescue facility. Visitors experience hands-on ecology lessons and encounters with tropical birds, exotic reptiles, wildcats and ocean life in a tropical jungle setting. Summer camps available. Adults, $8; kids, $6. T.E.A.M. Science Summer Camp (562) 321-9021 www.TeamScience.org Summer Science Camp is a six-day learning adventure for students (K-12), focusing on math, science, and technology. July 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31. $215. Scholarships available. Buena Park Jr. High. Tessman Planetarium at Santa Ana College 1530 W. 17th, Building M, Santa Ana (714) 564-6672 www.sac.edu Tour of the cosmos and learn about America’s space program. Weekdays, 9 and 11 a.m.; Saturdays, 11 a.m. and Tuesdays, 7 p.m., by reservation only. $5-6. • Young Scientists Camp at CSULB See listing on page 39; ad on page 27. Youth Science Center 16949 Wedgeworth Drive, Hacienda Heights (626) 854-9825 www.youthsciencecenter.org Summer instruction (grades K-8): June 21 - July 30, includes classes such as Circuit Cities; It’s Only a Snake, Mom; and 3-2-1 Blastoff (Model Rocketry). Registration begins in late April. Members receive a discount on all classes. • Youth Super Science Workshops El Dorado Nature Center 7550 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 570-1745 Spark a love for science and nature in your child that
will last a lifetime with summer vacation fun at El Dorado Nature Center. Participation will broaden your child’s understanding of the natural world through a variety of exciting and educational activities. Classes fill up fast; register early. June 21 - September 2. Weekly programs for children 3-5 years old, $45 per week; children 6-9 years old, $50 per week.
skateboarding Lessons, camps, party packages and skate parks. California Amateur Skateboard League (909) 883-6176 www.caslusf.com Regional association promotes skateboarding while helping communities provide skaters with safe skateboarding environments. Hosts ongoing competitions. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Beginning and intermediate levels only, (6-12). Camps are one-week sessions, Monday - Friday, 3-5:30 p.m., offered during spring and summer breaks. (714) 765-5227. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Skateboarding class (6-16); 4-week sessions, $125. Skateboarding Camp, $34 per day. (562) 570-3100. Skate Parks The following locations offer skateboarding and/or inline skating facilities, many offer BMX sessions. Most parks are open during daylight hours, free and unsupervised. Helmets, knee and elbow pads are required. Also visit: wwwsocalskateparks.com. The site, owned and operated by Southern California skateboarders, features pictures, reviews and directions to all Southern California skateparks. Arovista Skate Park Elm St. and Sievers Ave., Brea.
(714) 990-7100
Bellflower Skate Park (562) 866-5684 Caruthers Park, 10500 E. Flora Vista. Buena Park Peak Park 7225 El Dorado Drive.
(714) 236-3860
Center Court, Santa Fe Springs (562) 929-6341 Supervised; inline-skating classes offered. Santa Fe Springs High School, 10340 Orr and Day Road. Cerritos Skate Park (562) 916-8590 Cerritos Sports Complex, 19900 Bloomfield Ave. Costa Mesa Volcom Skate Park (714) 754-5326 Summer camp and classes offered. 900 Arlington Drive. Cypress Skate Plaza (714) 229-6780 Veterans Park, 4554 Avenida Grenada.
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Downey Independence Skate Park (562) 803-0402 12334 Bellflower Blvd. Lake Forest Etnies Skatepark (949) 916-5870 Skateboard and BMX sessions. One time fee of $5 for an ID card to use park. Lessons and spring camp, April 5-9; summer camps, June - August. 20028 Lake Forest Drive. www.etniesskatepark.com Fullerton’s Independence Park 801 West Valencia Drive.
(714) 738-5365
Irvine Harvard Skate Park 14701 Harvard Ave.
(949) 337-6577
Long Beach 14th Street Chestnut Ave. and 14th St.
(562) 570-1600
Long Beach Drake Park (562) 570-1625 Closes at 10 p.m. 951 Maine Ave. Long Beach El Dorado (562) 570-3225 Closes at 10 p.m. 2800 Studebaker Road. Long Beach Houghton (562) 570-1640 Closes at 10 p.m. 6301 Myrtle Ave. Murdy Community Center (714) 960-8895 7000 Norma Drive, Huntington Beach. Norwalk Skate Park 12101 Sproul St.
(562) 929-5566
Oak View Skate Park (714) 536-5486 17261 Oak Lane, Huntington Beach. Paramount Village Skatepark 7718 Somerset Blvd.
(562) 220-2121
Santa Ana Skate Park 3000 W. Edinger Ave.
(714) 571-4200
Simi Valley Skate Lab - 29,000-square-foot, air-conditioned indoor skate park. On-site skate school and skateboard museum. Summer skate camps offered. 4226 Valley Fair St. (805) 5780040. www.skatelab.com Vans Skate Park (714) 769-3800 Large indoor/outdoor street courses, in-ground cement pool, 80-foot wide mini ramp, and beginner’s course. Skateboard and safety equipment rentals available. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. $15 to skate all day. $25 annual memberships which include specials and discount rates. Skate lessons and party packages also offered. The Block at Orange, 20 City Blvd. West, Orange. www.vans.com Westminster Liberty Park (714) 895-2860 Mini-pool, kidney pool, stair-rail plaza, funbox, plus street course. 13900 Monroe St. Whittier Skate Park 76030 Washington Ave.
(562) 464-3430
Start Your Own Skatepark (888) 789-7529 KABOOM is an organization that will assist individuals in planning and building skateparks and play-
grounds in “child-rich, playground-poor” neighborhoods. www.kaboom.org • Skatedogs (562) 343-1095 www.skatedogs.com After-school and weekend classes in skateboarding, one of the world’s fastest growing sports. Offered in conjunction with the recreation departments of Huntington Beach, Irvine, Lakewood, Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Redondo Beach, Seal Beach and Tustin. They offer classes for all ability levels. Kids (6-13) will make new friends, advance their skateboarding skills, and most importantly, have fun—all in Skatedogs’ private skatepark. They also offer private lessons, birthday parties (see “Parties”) and camps (see “Camps”) during school breaks.
skating&hockey Roller and ice skating classes and camps, plus skating rinks, skating paths and national referral agencies; plus roller and ice hockey classes, clinics, camps and leagues (3+). Also see: “Skateboarding.” Boys and Girls Club Coed roller hockey clinics and leagues: Costa Mesa branch, fall and spring league (grades 1-8); Buena Park, floor hockey, July - November; Fullerton, street hockey. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • East West Ice Palace 11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia (562) 809-6200 www.EastWestIcePalace.com Ice rink offers public skating, skating and figure skating classes for kids (3+) and adults. Hockey leagues and stick time for kids (6+) and adults also offered. Check their Web site for special holiday events and details about their on-location fitness center. Also see “Parties.” See ad on this page; coupon on page 107. Hockey Associations Southern California Amateur Hockey Association (949) 859-9735 Regional organization oversees ice hockey leagues (6-18), September - March. Tryouts are usually in June; there are occasionally in-season openings. Visit the Web site for individual team information. www.scaha.com USA Hockey and USA Hockey Inline (719) 576-8724 National governing body offers referrals to local programs. www.usahockey.com • KHS Ice Arena 1000 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim (714) 422-1236, Ext. 253 www.khsice.com
KHS is proud to present free hockey and skating classes. The program is designed to provide children, ages 8 and under, a positive learning experience, emphasizing sportsmanship, team concepts and skating skills. In association with the Anaheim Ducks, this ongoing, four-week program is free to any child (boy or girl) with no previous experience in skating or the sport of ice hockey. All equipment will be provided. Additional skating programs at KHS include public sessions, instruction for all levels tots through adult, including freestyle, Power Stroking, Synchronized Skating and Ballet. Hockey programs include Future Stars for ages 3-8, pick-up hockey, 3-on-3, men’s leagues, travel teams and beginning and elite teams. See ad on this page.
Skating and Hockey Rinks The following rinks offer roller and/or ice hockey programs (3+), including lessons, clinics, camps, and leagues and/or skating classes, public and specialty skating sessions. Public skating hours vary. Most roller skating rinks offer family nights with discounts. Hockey pick-up play and party packages may be available. 949 Roller Hockey Center 3150 Barranca Parkway, Irvine www.949rollerhockey.com
(949) 559-9949
Center Court (562) 929-6341 Roller hockey leagues, inline skating classes and party packages. 10340 Orr and Day Road, Santa Fe Springs.
Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Beginning and advanced hockey (5+); five-week sessions, $40. Ice hockey skating skills (6-16); four-weeks, $39. Ice skating classes include Parent and Me, Tots Skating and Beginning Skating Skills. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Hockey (ice only); skating (clinics and pee wee); and Alice in Wonderland on Ice (4-18). (562) 570-3100. Most city recreation departments offer ice or roller skating classes and ice hockey classes and leagues in conjunction with local rinks. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Skating Associations USA Roller Skating Association (317) 347-2626 National association provides referrals to coaches and rinks. www.rollerskating.org USA Roller Sports Association (402) 483-7551 National governing body for competitive roller sports provides information on local and national competitions for all ages, including speed skating, hockey, figure skating, inline and fitness. Speed skating bank track clinics also offered. www.usarollersports.org Skating Paths For paved paths in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, visit www.labikepaths.com. kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 83
Cerritos Skate Depot (562) 924-0911 Roller only; no hockey. 11113 E. 183rd St. www.cerritosskatedepot.com • East West Ice Palace See listing in this section. Fountain Valley Skating Center (714) 847-0022 Roller only; no hockey. Web site features discount coupons. 9105 Recreation Circle. www. fountainvalleyskatingcenter.com Glacial Gardens Ice Arena (562) 429-1805 Ice only. Hockey (all levels). 3975 Pixie Ave., Lakewood. www.glacialgardens.com Holiday Skating Center (714) 997-5283 Roller only; no hockey. 175 N. Wayfield Ave., Orange. www.holidayskate.com Huntington Beach Inline Hockey Arena (714) 901-2629 Leagues (4+), clinics and camps. 5555 McFadden Ave., Huntington Beach. www.c2chockey.com • KHS Ice Arena See listing in this section Paramount Iceland (562) 633-1171 Ice only. Skating school, freestyle, broomball. 8041 Jackson St. www.paramounticeland.com The Rinks Anaheim ICE (714) 535-RINK Ice only. 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. www.The-Rinks.com/AnaheimICE The Rinks Westminster ICE (714) 248-9611 13071 Springdale St., Westminster. www.The-Rinks.com/WestminsterICE
soccer Indoor and outdoor soccer leagues, clinics, classes and camps. Also see: “Camps.” • Alpert JCC Presents Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp Westerly School, 2950 E. 29th St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org During the week of June 28, the Alpert JCC and Challenger Sports partner to offer an array of soccer camps for kids from 3-16 years old, ranging from one hour for the youngest players to six hours. Experience soccer as you never have before, with an emphasis on individual skill development, a daily World Cup style tournament, and British coaching staff in this unique cross-cultural experience. Call Ext. 1047 and find out how to register online to get a free Challenger Sports Soccer Jersey, a $40 value. Boys and Girls Club Indoor soccer leagues (31⁄2-14) at the following 84 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
branches: Anaheim, pick up play only; Costa Mesa, leagues and pick-up play; Cypress, skill development and pick-up play; Fountain Valley (Kingston); Huntington Beach; Irvine, spring only; Long Beach, spring only at the Washington branch (6+); Santa Ana, workshops and league year-round; Tustin, spring and summer; and Whittier. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Summer Soccer Camp for boys and girls (grades 4-8). (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Clinics (4-8); year-round. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Long Beach City College Soccer Sports Camps - Day camps for boys and girls (4+); one-week summer session, 21⁄2 hours per day, $45-60. Extended hours offered. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu UCLA - Day and overnight summer camps (7-18) include boys soccer and goalkeeper camps, and girls’ soccer. Extended care is available for day camps. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com UCI - Soccer camps for boys’ and girls’ (5-12) of all skill levels focus on skill development, games, competitions and sportsmanship. June 21 - August 20, half- or full-day programs, $95-175. Discounts available for siblings or multiple week registration; complimentary extended care offered. Advanced player camps, including optional overnight program: boys (12-19), June 28 - August 27, $95-435; girls (1118), July 12-30, $95-395. (949) 824-4690. www. ucirvinesports.com. Also see listings in “Camps” and “Track and Field.” See ad on page 38. USC - Girls’ soccer overnight or day camps on the USC campus: July 13-17 and July 20-24. Call for fees. (213) 740-1356. www.usctrojans.com • Long Beach State Soccer Academy (562) 985-1858 www.longbeachstate.com Long Beach State Women’s Soccer invites you to participate in the 2010 Long Beach State Soccer Academy during the summer months. You can choose from a variety of camps depending on your child’s age and ability level. The coed youth day academy is designed for the beginning or intermediate soccer player looking to develop a basic technical and tactical understanding of the game. In the residential academies, players who are already technically proficient will train in sessions that emphasize tactical awareness and decision making. Residential campers will live, eat and train on campus just like the Long Beach State Women’s soccer players do throughout the school year. Long Beach State coaches will direct the camps along with staff and players on the Long Beach State campus at George Allen Field. See you at the Beach! See ad on page 27 for camp dates.
Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Clinics, classes and leagues for boys and girls (21⁄213). League runs March - May. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Indoor soccer, Mommy/Me (2-3), Tot (3-4), Pre-Soccer (45) and Soccer 1,2,3 (5-11); 8-week sessions, $95. (562) 570-3100. Norwalk Recreation Sports - Small Fry (5-7) and Youth Indoor Soccer (8-13). $25, resident/$45 non-resident. Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex, 13000 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5566. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Signal Hill Community Services - League (5-14) in a variety of age divisions. Free. (562) 989-7334. www.cityofsignalhill.org Most city recreation departments offer soccer leagues and/or clinics. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Soccer Associations American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) (800) USA-AYSO Boys’ and girls’ teams (4-19) in seven age divisions; seasons and registration dates vary with regions, some are year-round. Camps are offered in the summer. Special needs and economically disadvantaged programs available. Visit the Web site for team contact information. www.soccer.org California Youth Soccer Assoc. (888) 429-2972 Girls’, boys’ and coed teams (5-19); year-round and seasonal clubs. Olympic Development Program and summer camps available. TOP Soccer Program available for physically disadvantaged children. www.calsouth.com Soccer Parks Arena Soccer Parks offer indoor-arena leagues and classes (5-16) for all skill levels, plus a Little Kickers program (18 mos-9 yrs). 9393 Westminster Ave., Garden Grove; and 2190 N. Canal, Orange. (888) ARENA-4-U. www.arenasoccerparks.com YMCA Boys’, girls’ and coed indoor soccer teams at the following branches: Anaheim, Bitty Sports (3-6); Fullerton, spring and fall (3-6); Huntington Beach, spring and fall, plus Rookies Soccer (3-7); Orange, Biddy Soccer (3-5); Weingart-Lakewood, indoor youth soccer, spring and fall. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
specialneeds Referral agencies, support groups and recreational activities. Programs listed throughout Kidsguide are often open to those with special needs; see your area of interest and call to inquire.
Family Resources and Referrals Comprehensive directories and/or referrals are available for parents of children with special needs through the following agencies: Comfort Connection, (888) FRC-BABY, www.rcocdd.com; Family Resource Center at Miller Children’s Hospital, (562) 933-8048, www.millerchildrenshospitallb.org; Family Support Network, (714) 854-7762, www.familysupportnetworkca.com; Harbor Regional Center, (888) 540-1711, www.harborrc.org; Help Me Grow, (866) GROW-025, www.helpmegrowoc.org; and Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK), (714) 533-TASK, (866) 828-8275, www.taskca.org.
in a vaulting program (gymnastics on horseback); Mondays, 2-7 p.m. No experience necessary. See ad on page 53.
• Inclusion Fusion Learning Center 6500 Del Amo Blvd., Lakewood (562) 396-IFLC or (562) 421-4999 www.inclusionfusionlearning.com Inclusion Fusion is directed by certificated teachers and designed to meet the needs of your struggling learner. Services include Homework Club and Tutoring for general education students in grades 1-12. These are inclusive, accepting students with ADD/ADHD, Asperger’s, HFA and mild/moderate learning disabilities. Specialized services are provided for individuals and their families affected by Asperger’s, HFA, ADHD and students with similar characteristics. Weekly social skills classes are for preteens, teens and young adults. An intensive six week summer social skills day camp begins June 21. Educational therapy, advocacy services, parent networking, and resource center are also available. See ad on page 93; coupon on page 109.
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Recreation Departments City of Norwalk - Summer Fun Faire for special
needs kids (6-16) is offered in weeklong sessions, May 24 - August 13; Monday - Friday, 3:30-6 p.m., $25 per session. Summer Day Camp (6-16); oneweek sessions, August 16-27; Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., $50 per session. 14700 Gridley Road. (562) 929-5922. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us
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Learning Disabilities and Autism Programs Information and resource organizations for autism, dyslexia and ADD/ADHD. Autism Society of America, (800) 3AUTISM, www.autism-society.org; Autism Solutions for Kids, (949) 221-0126, www. ask4aba.com; Autism Speaks, (323) 549-0500, www.autismspeaks.org; Dyslexia Foundation, (941) 807-0499, www.yesread.org; Learning Disabilities Association, (949) 673-3612, www. ldaca.org; National Resource Center on ADHD, (800) 233-4050, www.help4adhd.org; TACA, Talk About Curing Autism, (949) 640-4401, www.tacanow.com; and International Dyslexia Association, (410) 296-0232, www.interdys.org.
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• Life Without Limits Pediatric Center 980 Roosevelt, Suite 100, Irvine (949) 333-6408 www.ucp-oc.org An experienced team of instructors provide afterschool classes for children and teens with all types of developmental disabilities. Classes are offered in art, dance, music, yoga, gymnastics and martial arts at the United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County’s Life Without Limits Pediatric Center. They also offer Let’s Grow!, a developmental play group for parents and their infants and toddlers (birth-36 mos). Check their Web site for a class schedule. • Rancho Rio Verde 1000 W. Carson St., Long Beach (310) 830-2060 Special need students of all ages can participate
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Most city recreation departments offer various adaptive programs for kids with special needs. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • Signing Time Academy (562) 754-0462 www.signingtimeacademy.com/speakandsign Through music, games, movement, dance and storytelling, babies and children benefit from using American Sign Language (ASL), helping them to build and strengthen vocabulary, communication skills and self-esteem. Also see “Languages” and “Parties.” See ad on page 69. • Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center Adaptive Swim Class 13806 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada 90638 (562) 902-3191 www.cityoflamirada.org Designed for ages 3 and up with mental or physical disabilities, this class provides the opportunity to learn and improve swimming skills. See ad on the back outside cover; coupon on page 99.
supportgroups Parent, caregiver and child support groups. Also see: “Emergency and Family Services,” “Parent Education” and “Play Groups.” Boot Camp for New Dads (949) 754-9067 www.bcnd.org Led by Boot Camp veterans and their babies, a trained coach conducts workshops to help new fathers step up to the challenges of being a dad. Breast-feeding Support Breast Feeding Clinic (562) 427-3782 Conducted by a lactation consultant, the clinic is designed for any mother (first-time or experienced) with concerns related to breast-feeding. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. $20 preregistration required. 2840 Long Beach Blvd., Suite 425, Long Beach. La Leche League (800) LA LECHE Free support and information about breast-feeding. Free advice is available by phone. www.llli.org Child Support Services The following organizations offer assistance, information and referrals relating to child support and custody: Orange County Child Support Services, (866) 901-3212, www.css.ocgov.com; and Single Parents United ‘N’ Kids (SPUNK), (562) 432-8802, www.spunklb.org • Connie Wax, Certified SENG Facilitator 4050 Katella Ave., Suite 203, Los Alamitos (714) 300-3163 www.counselorforthegiftedandtalented.com Confused about parenting a gifted child? Certified SENG (Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted) Facilitator, Connie Wax helps parents gain skills 86 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
and strategies for parenting a gifted child, through consultation, therapy and workshops for individuals and families. Her 10-week support groups allow parents to discuss the unique challenges that a gifted child brings to a family. Also see “Parent Education.” See ad on page 62. Doulas of North America (888) 788-3662 www.dona.org Referrals to certified doulas, individuals providing support for women and their families during pregnancy, labor/delivery and post-partum. English and Spanish. Free brochure. Helping Kids Cope with Divorce 500 South Main St., Suite 1100, Orange (714) 543-4333 www.brightfutures4kids.org One-time, co-parenting workshop designed to teach parents how to minimize the effects of separation or divorce. Support group referrals are also available.
enting policies and practices in the workplace. www.mothersandmore.org North Orange County Mommies www.northocmommies.com Orange County Dads Group (949) 559-6844 Exclusively for dads in the Tustin, Irvine and Mission Viejo areas. No dues. www.ocdads.org Parents Without Partners www.parentswithoutpartners.org Provides single parents and their children with an environment for support, friendship and the exchange of parenting techniques. Seriously Ill and Bereavement Support Groups Support for children and families who have lost or are losing a loved one: Art and Creativity for Healing www.art4healing.org
(949) 367-1902
Mom and Baby Support Group (562) 933-8117 www.memorialcare.org Nurse-led support group for new mothers; moms are encouraged to bring their baby. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Women’s Conference Room at Miller Children’s Hospital, 2nd floor. Free.
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Mom and Dad (Parents) Groups Parents and kids meet for park play dates or field trips. Multiple play groups available to suit your schedule. Holiday parties for the whole family and “moms or dads only” social activities are typically included.
New Hope (888) 490- HOPE, (562) 429-0075 Includes Kids Club (5-12), Teen Grief In Focus (13+) and Kids Camp (5-12). 3443 San Anseline, Long Beach. www.newhopegrief.org
Garden Grove Mothers Club (714) 703-3313 www.ggmothersclub.tripod.com Orange Coast Mothers of Multiples (877) 540-2200 www.nomotc.org, www.ocmom.org, www.llbmotc.org Meetup Play Groups - A Web resource offering links to local specialized play and parent groups, such as “The Orange County Signing with Children Meetup Group,” “Moms of Orange,” “OC Mamas,” “2010 New Babies,” “CBT Kinderlach” and “Gen X Moms of North OC.” www.playgroup.meetup.com MOMS (562) 597-2411 Making Our Mothering Significant meets Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. Child care is provided. Moms’ Connection is also available on Friday evenings for mothers of elementary-aged kids. Bethany Church, Long Beach. www.longbeachmomsgroup.com MOMS Club Moms Offering Moms Support is an international support group with more than 70 Southern California chapters. Annual dues apply (financial aid available). www.momsclub.org MOPS (800) 910-MOPS Mothers of Preschoolers. www.mops.org Mothers and More The group also provides advocacy for fair par-
Mariposa Women and Family Ctr (714) 547-6494 Provides group meetings such as Children’s Grief Group (9-12), Teen Grief Group (13-18) and Loss of a Parent. $10 per session. www.mariposacenter.org
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SHARE! Self-Help and Recovery Exchange (310) 305-8878 www.shareselfhelp.org Provides free referrals to more than 700 self-help support groups serving all needs, including anxiety, depression, dependency and wellness. Weekdays, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Pre-recorded referrals to more than 60 support groups available after hours. Bilingual. The Center 2017 E. 4th St., Long Beach (562) 434-4455 www.centerlb.org The Center offers support programs for gay fathers and lesbian mothers as well as a center and support group for LGBT teens (13-18).
surfing Group and private instruction, camps, party packages and rentals (5+), plus a surfing museum. Also see: “Aquatics and Water Polo.”
Beach Closure Hotline Up-to-date information on water quality and beach closures in Los Angeles County, (800) 525-5662; and Orange County, (714) 433-6400. For weekly and annual beach reports, visit www.healthebay.org/brc and www.surfline.com. • Board Member Surf School Bolsa Chica State Beach, Huntington Beach (714) 969-3959 www.surfschool.net Formerly Corky Carroll’s Surf School. Surfing programs for all ages and abilities. Instruction provided by certified lifeguards. Students are grouped according to age and ability; three instructors per ten students. Private lesson program available; five lessons with unlimited practice sessions. Summer weekly camps, June 7 - August 27, offer an assortment of programs including full and half-day sessions. Sign up early as several weeks sold out last summer. Surfboards and wetsuits provided. See ad on page 23. Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum 411 Olive Ave., Huntington Beach (714) 960-3483 www.surfingmuseum.org Frequently changing exhibits celebrate the history of surfing and surf culture. Tours by reservation. Concerts offered April 11 - September 26. Free. Suggested donation: adults, $2; students, $1; kids (6 and under), free. • M and M Surfing School (714) U-GO-SURF, (714) 846-7873 www.surfingschool.com The best for less! M and M offers surfing lessons as well as two complete, five-day camps (see “Camps”). Hourly, daily and monthly group lessons available; private lessons, too. The program is designed to teach beginning and intermediate surfing with individual attention in a supervised, safe and fun environment. Comprehensive instructions on techniques emphasize water safety, physical conditioning, and respect for self, others and the ocean. Free loaner board and wetsuit. See ad on page 32. Recreation Department Classes The following city recreation departments offer surfing classes and summer camps: Huntington Beach, (714) 536-5486; Newport Beach, (949) 644-3151; and Seal Beach, (562) 431-2527, Ext. 344. Surfboard and Wetsuit Rentals Bruce Jones Surfboards, Inc. (888) 592-2314 16927 PCH, Sunset Beach. www.brucejones.com Huntington Surf and Sport 300 PCH, Huntington Bch (714) 841-4000 3801 Warner Ave. Huntington Bch (714) 846-0181 www.hsssurf.com Zach’s Beach Food Fun (714) 536-0215 PCH and Main St., Huntington Beach PCH and Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Also rents umbrellas, chairs, bicycles, tandems, roller blades and volleyballs. www.beachfoodfun.com
Surfing America (949) 276-4660 www.surfingamerica.org The national governing body sponsors competitions and events for amateur surfers of all ages.
teens Resources and activities geared specifically for teens (12+). Also see your area of interest as teen activities are listed throughout Kidsguide. Boys and Girls Clubs The following branches offer teen centers and/ or programs: Costa Mesa, Keystone Club (grades 8-12); Cypress, Teen Center (13-18) features Playstation 2, Wii, Game Cube, music and reading area; Irvine, College Bound (12-18), plus SAT Tutoring (15-18) and Keystone Club; Long Beach, community service activities, incentive-based field trips, volunteer opportunities, leadership programs, sports leagues and field trips to various colleges; Stanton, Teen Center (13-18) features laptops, TV, video games and homework time with incentives; Tustin offers a teen leadership program; and Westminster, Teen Center (13-18) features a pool table, foosball, video games (tournaments too), movies and music. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Community Colleges Cypress College - Kids’ College - SAT Math Prep (grades 10+), Math CAHSEE (grades 10+), Pre-Calculus (grades 10+), Improve Your Reading and Writing (grades 7-10), Intensive Writing Camp (grades 7+), Grammar for Success (grades 7+), Photoshop for Teens (grades 9-12) and Teen Cooking Camp (13+). Also available at the Fullerton and Anaheim campuses. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu. See ad on page 39. • Girlfriends (562) 608-8809 www.girlfriends-lbc.org Weekly meetings for girls (11-15) are held at El Dorado Park in Long Beach. Different topics are covered each week and may include cooking, ca-
reer guidance, self-defense, fashion talk/tips and professional speakers, plus fun activities and goodies. Group is limited to 25. Visit the Web site for enrollment form. Rock Your Summer at Girlfriends Camp is also offered; see “Camps” for details. See ad on page 34. National Teen Leader Program (800) 550-1950 www.teenleader.org Program offers teens (grades 9-12) leadership experiences and camps including motivational speeches, business interviews with professionals, team-building ropes courses and workshops in three-day camps, Chapman University, July 9-11; and UC Davis, July 23-25. • Northstar Learning Center 8123 Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 431-3111 www.northstarlearningcenter.com Northstar Learning Center offers counseling for high school students on their college path: planning for PSAT, SAT, ACT, SAT subject tests, AP classes and tests, and college application essays. For more information and a current class schedule, please call, or visit their Web site. Also see “Tutoring.” Recreation Departments Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Teen Centers - The following parks offer teen centers featuring a variety of activities on a drop-in basis, free of charge. Centers are open weekdays, 3-7 p.m., and some Saturdays. Call parks for a schedule. California Recreation Center, (562) 570-1606; Chavez Park, (562) 570-8890; Houghton Park, (562) 570-1640; and Silverado Park, (562) 570-1675. Teen Camps: Bay Club Teen Camp (13-17; must have completed 7th grade): 1-week sessions, June 21 - August 20, noon - 5 p.m. $105 per week. Sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, sports, excursions and games. Teen Beat Camp (12-16), $135. (562) 570-3100, (562) 570-1888. Norwalk Teen Center (13-18) - Computers, Guitar Hero, big screen TV, arcade room and pool table, plus activities, crafts and outdoor sports. Open, Monday - Friday, 3:30-6:30 p.m. 12305 Sproul St. (562) 929-4260. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 87
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Signal Hill Community Services - Drop-in teen (middle and high school) recreation program offers Wii, outdoor games, sports, homework help and special events; Monday - Thursday, 5-7 p.m., year-round. 2399 California Ave., Signal Hill. (562) 989-7325. www.cityofsignalhill.org Teen Volunteer Opportunities The following organizations offer teen volunteer opportunities: Assisteens (grades 9-12); www. assistanceleague.org; Casa Youth Shelter, (800) 914-CASA, www.casayouthshelter.org; Volunteer with animals at Clinico, (562) 346-4392, www.clinico.org; and Rancho Los Cerritos, (562) 570-1755, www.rancholoscerritos.org. Toastmasters International Youth Leadership (949) 858-8255 www.toastmasters.org Chairmanship, public speaking, listening and vocabulary development for teens (11-18); some programs offer competitions. After-school or weekend meetings; eight sessions. Nominal fees sometimes apply; scholarships may be available.
tennis Lessons, camps, leagues and teams. • Billie Jean King and El Dorado Park Tennis Centers Junior Tennis Academy Billie Jean King Tennis Center (562) 438-8509 El Dorado Park Tennis Center (562) 425-0553 www.longbeachtennis.com USPTA-certified professional instruction is provided for all levels. Year-round classes, for ages 3 and up, include Mr. Pee Wee, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced and Elite. Classes are 60-120 minutes in length, 1-4 times per week. Junior tournaments are scheduled throughout the year. Tennis camps (4-17) are available in one-week sessions during spring, summer and winter breaks (see “Camps” for a complete description); daily drop-in also offered. Both locations offer a full-service pro shop. Locations: Billie Jean King Tennis Center, 1040 Park Ave., Long Beach, 90804, (562) 438-8509; 88 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
and El Dorado Park Tennis Center, 2800 Studebaker Road, Long Beach, 90815, (562) 425-0553. See ad on this page. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Summer tennis classes include instruction for beginning to advanced players (6-18). (562) 467-5050. www.cerritoscommunityed.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Year-round classes and summer camps (6+). (714) 4847038. www.sce.edu. See ad on page 39. Long Beach City College - Beginning through advanced tennis instruction (5+); two-week summer sessions, Monday - Thursday, one hour per day. $45. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu UCLA - Boys’ and girls’ day and overnight camps (7-18) are held in June and early September. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com • UCI - Day camps for boys and girls (8-17), whether novice or an experienced tournament player. Camps include pool activities, catered lunch and complimentary extended care. June 28 - August 6, $240-375; one-week sessions offered in half- and full-day options. (949) 824-4690. www.ucirvinesports.com. Also see “Camps.” See ad on page 38. • Long Beach State Junior Tennis Camp 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach (562) 985-4336 www.longbeachstate.com Drills, games and match play are included in this instructional camp, conducted by Long Beach State Head Coach Jennifer Hilt, for ages 5-15. Eight, oneweek sessions, June 21 - August 13, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Supervised lunch and escort is provided for 49er participants. See ad on page 89. Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Beginning and intermediate classes (4-17), $50-95. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Clinics and classes. (562) 570-3100. Most city recreation departments offer tennis programs for all ages and levels that typically include
instruction, camps and competition. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. Southern California Tennis Association (310) 208-3838 www.scta.usta.com Programs for junior players (10-18), including teams, clinics and tournaments, at various locations. Scholarships available.
theaterarts Classes, camps and performing groups (4+). Also see: “Camps,” “Dance” and “Music.” For theater performances, see “Calendar.” • Alpert JCC Musical Theater Camp and Teen Summer Stock 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org Local musical theater company MYART brings its acclaimed program to the J, offering two different opportunities for kids to explore their musical and theatrical sides. From June 21 - July 25, teens entering grades 6 and up can join the JCC’s Teen Summer Stock program in the fun and funky musical, The Wiz, and July 26 - August 13, kids entering grades 1-6 can strut their stuff in an original production of Alice in Wonderland. Boys and Girls Club The following branches offer acting and drama classes and workshops for kids (6+) with ongoing registration: Cypress offers TNT Drama Matters program (grades 3+), Fountain Valley (Kingston), Fullerton and Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach also host Clubhouse Theater, a musical production program with three to four productions annually. The Garden Grove branches offer drama production and a talent show. Tustin offers a free Drama Club. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
Community College Programs Cerritos College - Theater arts classes for kids (6-14) include Once Upon a Puppet, Superhero Theatre, Exit Stage Left!, Sketch Comedy Kids and Theatre Jam Camp; summer only. (562) 4675050. www.cerritoscommunityed.com
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Cypress College - Kids’ College - Drama for Imagination (3-6), Musical Theater, Vocal for Kids, plus summer camp. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Santiago Canyon College - Musical Theatre Vocal (8-12) and Kids on Stage (10-15). (714) 628-4960, www.sccollege.edu/cs • GO-FAME Long Beach (562) 884-7077 www.GO-FAME.org GO-FAME offers instruction in audition techniques, acting, musical theater and show choir taught by professional artists in theater and entertainment. Performance opportunities are available through fully-staged theatrical productions, providing young performers the chance to work with top quality sets and costumes and offering audiences affordable, professional-level entertainment. GO-FAME is a non-profit theatrical producing and training program for youth ages 8-18. Their students learn the confidence, camaraderie and focus necessary for theater and beyond. Visit www.GO-FAME.org for class schedules and audition information. Also see “Camps.” See ad on this page. • Lizz Nicholson Celebrity Development (562) 833-6494 www.Acting4Me.com Get your “act” together for commercials, television, film acting and print modeling! Lizz Nicholson has over 25 years experience in the entertainment industry. She is a “young” grandmother of a working 12-year-old actor. Lizz gives parents peace of mind as she educates you about the ins and outs of the business. She prepares children for on-camera work, agent representation, interviews, and builds life skills of self-esteem and confidence. Most of her clients lead to agent representation. Check out Lizz’s Web site first, then give her a call before spending any money! See ad on page 90.
Ages 9 & up 9831 Belmont Street Bellflower www.bellflowertheater.org 562 867-3524
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• Long Beach Shakespeare Co. Drama Programs 4250 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach 90807 (562) 997-1494 www.lbshakespeare.org The youth program is designed to promote literacy and theater education in a fun and entertaining manner. The program encompasses studying theater, acting, Shakespeare history, text and characters; all culminating in a showcase presentation of Shakespeare scenes. Acting classes for kids, after-school programs, theater tours, and a summer drama camp (see “Camps”) are offered. All classes are taught by industry professionals with many years of experience. See ad on page 35. • Movies By Kids Summer Camps (949) 548-5424 www.moviesbykids.com This summer, Movies by Kids is bringing Hollywood to you! They offer children, ages 7 and up, “handson” experience with unique summer camps. See “Camps” for a complete list; also see ad on page 33.
• Naples Learning Center 5638 E. 2nd St., Long Beach (562) 438-7777 Year-round tutoring and summer workshops in theater arts as well as other academic subjects, designed and taught by credentialed teachers. See ad on page 93. • Pacific Conservatory Costa Mesa Campus (714) 545-1217 Orange Campus (714) 532-4849 www.pacificconservatory.com Formerly Pacific School of Music and the Arts. Musical Theatre Performance and Musical Theater Vocal classes experience the thrill of performing scenes from Broadway musicals. Performance class students focus on scripts, acting and stage directions. Vocal students work on technique, stage presence and choreography. Each class will create and perform in two live performances. This class is a sure hit for every child dreaming of being a star! Call today to schedule your complimentary class. Please see “Camps” listing for drama classes dur-
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Laguna Playhouse Youth Theater (949) 497-2787 School-year classes (6+), conservatory (10+), and acting and musical theater summer camp (7+). 606 Laguna Canyon Road. www.lagunaplayhouse.com
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ing school vacations. Locations: 151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa Mesa, 92626; and 1311 E. Katella Ave., Orange, 92867. Recreation Department Classes Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Improv for Teens. (562) 570-3100. Norwalk Recreation and Parks Services Department - Tiny Tots Acting/Musical Theatre (4-6), class ends with a seasonal performance. $80/$8, materials fee. Cultural Arts Center, 13200 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-4260. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Some city recreation departments offer theater arts programs. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • South Coast Repertory Kids and Teen Acting Classes 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (714) 708-5577 www.scr.org Classes, workshops and peer groups (grades 3-12) in acting, beginning to advanced levels. Three 10week sessions during the school year, and camps during the summer (see “Camps”). See “Calendar” for child-friendly performances, open to the public. • The Kids Theater Company (562) 209-1894 www.thekidstheatercompany.blogspot.com The Kids Theater Company is looking for kids of all ages who consider themselves singers, dancers, gymnasts, clowns, comedians, and more for exciting fight scenes, elaborate musical numbers, and lots of songs for their rendition of The Wizard of Oz this fall. One Act Plays including “Popeye” and music from “Bye Bye Birdie” is the focus for the spring, and summer workshops will be offered on Comedy Improvisation and Sketch and Screen Writing. By developing public speaking and team building, The Kids Theater Company teaches the basics from how to audition, to various aspects of technical theater. Kids are involved in creating scenery, lighting, costumes and all aspects of performing classic tales with a modern, contemporary twist. Most importantly, each performer gets the opportunity to have a featured role developed especially for them! E-mail: kylepbecker@gmail.com. See ad page 91. • Youth Cultural Arts Foundation Musical Theater Workshop 9831 Belmont St., Bellflower (562) 867-3524 www.bellflowertheater.org 90 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Kids, do you have a passion for learning and for the performing arts? Have you ever wanted to know what it takes to be a performer? Ever wanted to act, sing or dance in front of an audience? Well, here’s your chance! YCAF now offers a 12week workshop program in drama, dance and voice, culminating in a fun-filled musical theater show for kids (9-18). Enrollment is limited and is on a first-come, first-serve basis. $130 for the 12-week program. Sibling discount available. Call for program dates and details. YCAF is a 501 C-3, non-profit organization. See ad on page 89.
Long Beach Playhouse (562) 494-1014 Summer Youth Theatre Workshop (7-16) in dance, music and drama. 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach. www.lbph.com Muckenthaler Cultural Center (714) 738-6595 Kids’ (7+) theater arts workshops, year-round. 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. www.muckenthaler.org Musical Theater Academy of Orange County (949) 955-3737 3935 Birch St., Newport Beach. www.mtaoc.org MYART www.myart.org
(800) 400-2985
Orange County Children’s Theatre (714) 502-2244 www.occt.org
Youth Theater Production Programs The following programs offer kids (5+) the opportunity to participate in a theater production, including auditions, rehearsals and performances. Some offer classes, workshops and camps:
• South Coast Repertory See listing in this section.
(714) 708-5577
• The Kids Theater Company See listing in this section.
(562) 209-1894
Arts and Learning Conservatory (714) 623-1907 Summer camps, June 28 - August 13. Classes fill early. www.artsandlearning.com
• Youth Cultural Arts Foundation (562) 867-3524 See listing in this section.
Broadway on Tour (714) 542-6939 Open auditions for all productions. 625 French St., Santa Ana. www.broadwayontour.org Brown Bag Players (949) 581-5402 www.childrenstheatreworkshop.org Buena Park Youth Theatre 8150 Knott Ave. Buena Park. wwwbuenaparkfinearts.com
(714) 236-3869
California Arts Center at OCHSA (714) 560-0900 1010 N. Main St., Santa Ana. www.ocsarts.net/cac Fullerton Children’s Repertory Theater (714) 671-1084 201 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. www.fcrtcompany.com • GO-FAME See listing in this section. International City Theater Summer Youth Conservatory www.ictlongbeach.org La Habra Depot Theatre 311 South Euclid St., La Habra. www.lhdepottheatre.org
(562) 884-7077
(562) 495-4595 (562) 905-9625
toys Educational toys available through specialty stores and toy lending libraries. • Belmont Kidz Children’s Consignment Boutique 2734 E. Broadway, Long Beach (562) 433-9151 www.belmontkidz.com As the premier source for upscale, gently-used children’s items, Belmont Kidz Boutique offers new and resale toys, clothing, shoes, books and baby equipment for infants, toddlers, girls and boys. And, because they’re “recycling” gentlyused products, they’re also helping the environment. For a consignment appointment, please call ahead. See “Clothing” for details. See ad on page 43; coupon on page 107. • Inch by Inch 3585-A Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach (562) 425-KIDS, (562) 425-5437 Resale boutique that offers gently used, new and custom items, including indoor/outdoor toys, books, puzzles and much more. Call for details on selling your items for cash. Mom owned. Email: inchbyinchkidsresale@yahoo.com. Also see “Clothing.” See ad on page 42.
• Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services Toy Loan Program (213) 744-4344 dpss.lacounty.gov/dpss/toyloan/default.cfm Teach your kids to go green by helping others through donating new or gently used toys to the Toy Loan Program sponsored by Los Angeles County. It is a free service which allows children to borrow toys in the same manner from which they borrow books from the public library. They even offer free pick-up of donated toys from your home or business. Toy Loan Centers are located throughout LA County. Call (213) 744-4344 to find your nearest location. Celebrating 75 years of service to Los Angeles County! See ad on this page. • Pixie Toys 3930 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach 90807 (562) 490-0702 Pixie Toys carries a wide selection of unique and affordable toys. Some of the lines they carry are Infantino, Trumpette Socks, Baby Dolls by Corolle, Bruder Trucks, Papo Knights, Alex Art supplies, Plasma Cars and eco-friendly tea sets and trucks. Free gift wrapping and card with purchase. Follow @PixieToys on Twitter to get up-tothe-minute updates on events and new products. Find them on facebook, Twitter and Yelp. See ad on page 41.
track&field Classes, clubs, meets and camps (4+). Also see: “Camps.” Colleges and Universities CSULB - Track and field clinics (8+) are held throughout the year. (562) 618-1020. E-mail: asythe@csulb.edu.
Long Beach City College - Boys and girls (10+); oneweek summer session, two hours per day. $45. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu • UCI - True Speed Camp for boys and girls (718) includes training in sprinting, hurdling, jumping and throwing. This camp also helps develop sportsspecific speed to be used in other sports, such as soccer, basketball, football and baseball. 0ne-week sessions, July 12-23, 9 a.m. - noon. $105. (949) 824-4690. www.ucirvinesports.com. Also see “Camps.” See ad on page 38. UCLA - Boys and girls (7-18) camps offer training in speed and power, cross country, sprints and hurdles, pole vault, throws and jumps; June 21 - August 19. (310) 206-3550. www.uclasportscamps.com Kids’ Fun Runs Information about local kids’ fun runs can be found at: www.kidsrunning.com; www.raceplace.com; and www.active.com. Recreation Departments The following recreation departments offer spring programs in track and field. Cerritos, (562) 9168590; Lakewood, (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408; and Los Alamitos, (562) 430-1073. USA Track and Field Association (562) 941-2621 www.scausatf.org The national Olympic governing body for track and field provides referrals to local youth track and
cross-country clubs and competitions. Youth (5-18) membership available. YMCA Track and Field is offered at Huntington Beach (6-13) and Fullerton (9+). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
trains Full-size and scale model train rides and travel, plus train museums. Amtrak One-Day Train Rides (800) USA-RAIL www.amtrak.com Short day-trips to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Juan Capistrano and other cities are available from local stations in Anaheim, Fullerton, Irvine and Santa Ana. Up to two kids (2-15) receive a 50% discount on the lowest available adult rail fare on most Amtrak trains with each fare-paying adult. • Fillmore and Western Railway Santa Clara and Central Ave., Fillmore (800) 773-8724 www.fwry.com The Fillmore and Western Railway, now in its fourteenth year of scenic excursions in the Heritage Val-
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• Academic Enrichment Camp at CSULB See listing on page 23; ad on page 27. • Alpert JCC Young Writers’ Workshop 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1047 www.alpertjcc.org Writing can be fun! Young writers entering grades 1-6 discover the magic of the written word in this exciting camp focusing on prose and poetry, playwriting and more. Campers will write in a workshop setting, exploring, sharing and listening, while learning technique and style along the way. Week of July 19.
ley, features trains you’ve seen in the movies and on television. Ride onboard 1920’s-30’s era vintage restored coaches or an open air flat car to enjoy views of some of the last thriving citrus and avocado orchards in the state. Regular departures Saturday and Sunday at noon from the Fillmore Central Park station. Specialty trains and excursions are scheduled monthly. A fleet of 1950’s era diesels pull the train along the historic tracks that were once the mainline between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Saturday nights offer the experience of murder mystery dinner onboard the train in its historic dining cars in fine railroad tradition. A parlor car dating back to 1928 serves as a diner onboard the Weekend Scenic Excursions. Reservations are required for dinner trains and for all other excursions. See ad on page 12. Metro-Railway (800) COMMUTE www.metro.net Trains run daily and frequently, 5 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. The Web site features a trip planner to help plot routes to and from popular family destinations. • Orange Empire Railway Museum 2201 South “A” St., Perris (951) 657-2605 www.oerm.org Explore the fascinating history of trains and trolleys in Southern California at this 95-acre site, established in 1956. Two-hundred rail vehicles on-site, from very early Los Angeles streetcars to modern dieselelectric locomotives. Their demonstration railway runs every weekend, providing visitors with rides on historic trains and trolleys, including steam engines. A unique site for birthday parties, school charters or special events. Access to museum grounds is free except during special events. See ad on this page. Train Museums and Displays The following locations offer exhibits of working, model and replica locomotives and cabooses, plus switches and stations, historic photos and train memorabilia. Lomita Railroad Museum - 2137 250th St., Lomita. (310) 326-6255. www.lomita-rr.org Los Angeles - Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park. 5200 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles. (323) 662-5874. www.traveltown.org 92 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• Orange Empire Railway Museum - The largest train museum in the West offers demonstrations, tours and rides on historic trains and trolley cars. See complete listing in this section. 2201 South A St., Perris. (951) 657-2605. www.oerm.org. See ad on this page. San Diego - San Diego Model Railroad Museum, the largest indoor model railroad display, (619) 6960199, www.sdmodelrailroadm.com; Balboa Park Miniature Railroad, a half-mile trip on a rare model train, (619) 239-0512, www.balboapark.org. Train Rides The following locations offer short rides (all ages) on scale model replica train cars, pulled by replica steam or diesel locomotives. Party packages and group rates available. Also see Fillmore and Western Railway and Orange Empire Train Museum. Griffith Park and Southern Railroad - 4400 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles. (323) 664-6788. www.griffithparkrailroad.com Irvine Park Railroad at Irvine Regional Park - Rides on a replica of the C.P. Huntington, Southern Pacific Railroad’s first locomotive. Open daily, yearround. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange. (714) 9973968. www.irvineparkrailroad.com Orange County Model Engineers - Free rides on the third full weekend of every month, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fairview Park, 2480 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 54-TRAIN. www.ocmetrains.org El Dorado Park Express Railroad - El Dorado Regional Park East, Long Beach. (562) 824-7725. www.caboosecorners.com Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park - Train is inside the zoo. 1801 E. Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana. (714) 8364000. www.santaanazoo.org
tutoring Individual and group tutoring (4+), including academic enrichment classes and workshops, homework help lines and drop-in centers.
Boys and Girls Club All branches offer learning centers that provide homework tutoring, reading and story hours, creative writing, computer time and library visits. Santa Ana also offers Rock N’ Roll Readers, Math Maniacs, Kids’ College, creative writing, computers, Junior Toastmasters, Street Smarts and Smart Kids. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. • California Educational Centers (CEC) 13047 Artesia Blvd., Suite C-204, Cerritos (562) 860-7633; Fax, (562) 467-1686 www.cectutoring.com Since 1991, California Educational Centers’ (CEC) tutoring programs have helped thousands of students (Grades K-12th) raise grades, improve test scores and build confidence. Experienced instructors teach with a role-model philosophy. Students, encouraged to reach their highest academic and social potential, develop powerful study skills. CEC aims to be your child’s academic solution. CEC offers affordable, after-school and summer programs. See ad on page 93. • Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services (866) 44-TUTOR www.clubztutoring.com Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services, the world’s largest in-home tutoring program, helps your child reach his/her full potential. They tutor pre-K through adult in all subjects: LD/ADD, reading, writing skills, math, science, foreign languages, SAT/ ACT prep and study skills. All tutors are certified teachers or degreed professionals who will customize a program for your child using the school’s curriculum. Club Z! offers affordable rates. Call or visit their Web site. Serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties. See ad on page 95. Colleges and Universities Cerritos College - Year-round tutoring includes Reading and Writing Improvement Strategies (712), Math Essentials (7-14) and Multi-Level Math Tutoring (12-18). Summer only classes include Math Basics I and II, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Word Problems, Fun with Phonics, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary Development, Public Speaking, Test-Taking Strategies and Study Skills (5-17). Teen classes include Bound for College, Writing a Research Paper, SAT Math, SAT Writing/Vocab, Financial Planning for Teens and ca-
reer exploration, such as Engineering Design with AutoCad, Zoom into The Auto Industry, and Intro to Professional Cooking and Baking. (562) 467-5050, Ext. 2521. www.cerritoscommunityed.com Chapman University - Reading and writing tutoring program (grades 1-6). (714) 997-6613. California State University Long Beach - Educational Psychology Clinic offers remedial tutoring for schoolage children. Additional programs include counseling, psycho-educational assessment and early childhood assessment. Scholarships available. (562) 985-4991. www.ced.csulb.edu/edpac/clinic • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Academic classes (4+) in kindergarten and first grade readiness, math (grade 1 math to calculus), study skills, phonics, reading, spelling, study and memory skills, creative writing, chess and writing reports. Specialty classes include: Puppetry and Storytelling (3-6), Public Speaking (812), Bringing Reading Alive (grades 1-2), Reading Comprehension (grades 3-6), Improve Your Reading and Writing (grades 7-10), Fun with Storytelling (3-5), and Joy of Reading (grades 1-2), plus a variety of specialty workshops; five to eight-week sessions. $40-70. Summer camps include: Pre-Reading Skills for Kindergarten, Celebrate a Book a Day, Reading, Writing and Math Review (grades 1-4), Bringing Reading Alive and Intensive Writing Camp; one-week sessions, half day. $85-125. (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Golden West College for Kids - Memory Power and Study Skills (9-17), Let’s Spell it Right (814) and SAT Prep are offered year-round. Summer classes include: Outlining, Grammar and Composition (grades 4-6), Reading Skills (4 yrs grade 11) and Kids and Cash (8-13). (714) 8950800. www.goldenwestcollege.edu/cso
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day, 3:30-6 p.m. Local cable-access channels air the TV program “Homework Hotline” offering middle school students basic lessons taught by boardcertified instructors in math, English or science; broadcast Monday - Thursday, 4:30-5 p.m. • Inclusion Fusion Learning Center 6500 Del Amo Blvd., Lakewood (562) 396-IFLC or (562) 421-4999 www.inclusionfusionlearning.com Inclusion Fusion Learning Center offers private and semi-private tutoring as well as daily Homework Club for students in grades 1-12. Programs are developed and supervised by caring, credentialed teachers and specialists. Support is available for all subjects in grades 1-6 and for most subjects in middle and high school, including all
Whether you are looking to improve on basic skills or explore areas of academic enrichment, the small goup setting at Naples Learning Center is the perfect opportunity to make huge advances in your child's education.
levels of English, math, history, science and some languages. Study skills and organizational skills are a focus of both tutoring and Homework Club. Homework Club is for those students who need some support to complete homework, but not the intensive 1-1 support of a tutor. Whether your child is a struggling learner or a gifted learner, we have a caring professional ready to work with your child to meet his or her needs. Please see ad on this page. Institute of Reading Development (800) 964-2030 www.readingprograms.org Classes (4+) include Reading Readiness, Phonics, Comprehension, Study Skills and Speed Reading. Locations include Anaheim, Carson,
Orange Coast College - Summer classes include Algebra and Math Basics (grades 3-8), Algebra Review and Geometry (11-17), Word Problems, Unlocking the Secrets (11-17), High School Algebra II Topics (13-17), Creative Writing (11-14), Reading Enrichment and Comprehension Skills (grades 4-6), Writing Strategies and Composition (grades 4-6) and Study Skills for Success (11-14). (714) 432-5880, Press 1. www.orangecoastcollege.edu Santiago Canyon College - Reading, math and writing (grades 2-5), pre-algebra, geometry, algebra (grades 6-8), Study Skills (10-17), SAT Prep and Writing a College Essay (grades 10-12), (714) 6284960. www.sccollege.edu/cs • CSULB-Young Writers’ Camp 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach (562) 985-1696 www.youngwriterscamp.com The camp teaches writing in a relaxed, non-threatening environment. Two, three-week sessions are offered for students entering grades 1-12. For information, see listing in “Camps” and ad on page 29. Homework Hotline (800) LA STUDY Free phone assistance to students Monday - Thurs-
SPRING/SUMMER ENROLLMENT STARTS NOW! Intensive Program for Children 5-16 in Reading, Math and Writing (also Algebra and Geometry) • Study Skills • One-to-One Instruction 4215 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach • 562-984-0430 • www.tutoringcenter.com kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 93
Cerritos, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Irvine and Long Beach. • KidPower/Teen Power Public Speaking Brian Tom’s Public Speaking Professional Speaker, Teacher and Author 13047 Artesia Blvd., Suite C-204, Cerritos (562) 397-6953, Fax: (562) 467-1686 www.BrianTom.org Empower your child to speak with confidence! Professional speaker, trainer and author Brian Tom, known as “America’s Visionary Speaker,” will teach your child the fundamentals of public speaking and improvisation in fun and friendly classes. Your child will learn to shine with selfesteem and leadership. Students become better speakers, listeners and life-long learners. Grades K-12th. • Naples Learning Center 5638 E. 2nd St., Long Beach (562) 438-7777 Offers year-round tutoring in all academic subjects, as well as summer workshops in specified areas. All academic workshops are designed and taught by credentialed teachers, and are the perfect opportunity to offer your child a unique learning experience. Whether you want your child to improve on basic skills, or to explore areas of academic enrichment, the small group setting offered at Naples Learning Center is the perfect opportunity to make huge advances in your child’s education. Summer workshops will be offered in study skills, creative writing, reading comprehension, math, art, theater arts and more. See ad on page 93. • Northstar Learning Center 8123 Wardlow Road, Long Beach (562) 431-3111 www.northstarlearningcenter.com Northstar Learning Center helps students improve their academic skills in reading, writing, math and science. They provide a studenttailored learning environment (grades K-12). Experienced teachers work with students in small classes or individual tutoring sessions. They also counsel high school students on their college path: planning for PSAT, SAT, ACT, SAT subject tests, AP classes and tests, and college application essays. For more information and a current class schedule, please call or visit their Web site. Also see “Teens.”
Fountain Valley Community Services - Reading and math development (grades 2-6), PreKindergarten Readiness (4-5), Pre-Kinder and Kindergarten (4.5-6) and Spanish (3-18). (714) 839-8611. Fullerton Parks and Recreation - Reading Development Sound-Start (grades K-1), and Reading and Math Development (grades 2-6). (714) 738-6575. Irvine Recreation Department - Classes include Abacus and Mental Math (6-12), Learning through Literature (3-5), Math Development (grades 2-6), Reading Development (grades 2-6), SAT Test Prep Advantage (12+), Sound Start Reading (4-7), Spanish Tutoring for High School Students (1318), and Reading Math and More Preschool (31⁄251⁄2). (949) 724-6600. www.cityofirvine.org and www.Irvinequickreg.org Lakewood Recreation and Community Services Free after-school tutoring programs are available at some parks throughout the school year. (562) 8669771, Ext. 2408. Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Sound Start Reading (grades K-1), Reading Development (grades 2-6) and Math Development (grades 2-6); 9-week sessions, $29-220. Chess classes are also available. (562) 570-3100. Los Alamitos - Do and Due; Note Taking, Test Taking Study Skills and School Organization workshop (1014). (562) 430-1073. Norwalk Recreation and Park Services - Homework Help is offered at Gerdes Park, 14700 Gridley Road; Hermosillo Park, 11959 162nd St.; Sara Mendez Park,11660 Dune St.; Holifield Park, 12500 Excelsior Drive; New River Park, 13432 Halcourt Ave.; Ramona Park, 13244 Mapledale St.; and Vista Verde Park, 11459 Ratliffe St. Open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2:30-5 p.m. (562) 929-5922. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Westminster Community Services and Recreation Math Skills (grades 2-4), Pre-Algebra (10-16), Algebra 1 (10-16), Reading Skills (grades 2-4) and Phonics Fun (4-5, summer only). (714) 895-2860.
Cerritos Community Services - Year-round academic classes may include Math Made Easy (9-15), Sound Start Reading (5-11), Reading Development (7-11), Fraction Fighters (9-15); three to six-week sessions. (562) 916-1254.
• The Tutoring Center 4215 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach (562) 984-0430 www.tutoringcenter.com Are you happy with your child’s grades? Call The Tutoring Center today to schedule your free diagnostic assessment. The Tutoring Center uses a unique system known as “The Rotational Approach to Learning.” Your child will receive intense one-to-one instruction in reading, math or writing to rapidly increase his academic skills and increase his concentration span. See ad on page 93.
• Cypress Recreation and Community Services Tutoring Club (grades K-12) arranged by individual appointment. $140 (K-12) for four, one-hour sessions; continuous registration. (714) 229-6780.
YMCA’s Youth and Government and Model United Nations The following branches offer Youth and Government (10-12) and/or Model United Nations (grades 6-9):
Recreation Departments Anaheim Community Services Department - Spanish tutoring (12-18); eight weeks, $110. (714) 7655191 www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect
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Anaheim, Downey, Fullerton and Long Beach/Los Altos branches. Participants develop leadership skills, debate issues and visit Sacramento; sign-ups begin in September.
volleyball Instruction, indoor and outdoor leagues, camps and club teams. Boys and Girls Club The following branches offer volleyball: Buena Park, open gym with pick-up play only; Fullerton, coed teams, winter only. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information. Colleges and Universities Long Beach State - Coaches and players conduct day and resident camps for boys (12+) of all skill levels; July 28 - August 1. (562) 985-1798. www.longbeachstate.com • Cypress College - Kids’ College - Summer camp only for boys and girls, (714) 484-7038. www.sce.edu Long Beach City College - Girls’ and coed (8+); oneweek summer sessions, 21⁄2 hours per day, $45-60. (562) 938-4249. E-mail: summerrec@lbcc.edu • UCI - Boys’ and girls’ (7-13) day camps focus on volleyball fundamentals for all skill levels, technique and strengthening confidence; July 5 August 19, $250-350, complimentary extended care offered. Residential Camp (11-14) and Goalkeeper Training, June 28-30, $395. Camps for players who want to take their game to the next level, including optional residential camp: boys (12-19), June 28 - August 27, $95-435; girls (11-18), including Setting and/or Defensive Camps, July 8-30, $95-535. (949) 824-4690. www.ucirvinesports.com. Also see “Camps.” See ad on page 38. UCLA - Day and overnight summer camps include coed setter/hitter (12-18) and girls’ only (7-18). Extended care is available for day camps. (310) 2063550. www.uclasportscamps.com USC - Girls’ (10-18) day and overnight camp, July 23-27, $249-$599. (213) 740-4151. • Long Beach State Girls’ Volleyball 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach (562) 985-8739 www.longbeachstate.com Over the years Long Beach State has asserted itself as one of the premiere volleyball programs in the country. With three National Championships, eight trips to the Final Four, and 42 All-Americans, this program is rich in tradition. Long Beach is offering their Women’s Volleyball Camp this sum-
mer that includes: Skills I, Setters Camp, Skills II, Team Camps and Kids Camp. For more information, please visit their Web site. For other inquiries, please e-mail longbeachvballcamp@hotmail.com or call (562) 985-8739. Also see “Camps.”
Boys and Girls Clubs Irvine and Santa Ana offers Philanthropist Kids (14-18), where students meet and plan a variety of community projects. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.
Recreation Department Programs Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Volleyball instruction for kids, spring and summer. (562) 570-3100.
• Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 3720 Stephen White Drive, San Pedro (310) 548-7562 www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Learn about indigenous vegetation and human impact on the ocean with the Native Garden Workday and Beach Clean-up held the first Saturday of the month. Sea Rangers (grade 5+) trains youth volunteers to teach others about the coastline; parent/child teams are encouraged. Summer Docent Program (grades 7-12) enables students to lead tours, give talks and demonstrations. In the Grunion Research Program, teens help to interpret CMA’s grunion program to the public. Train to be a whale watch naturalist, volunteer in the Aquatic Nursery or assist in the gift shop. See “Attractions” for general information.
Many city recreation departments offer leagues and/or clinics. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information. • United States Youth Volleyball League (888) 988-7985 www.USYVL.org The United States Youth Volleyball League provides an eight-week instructional volleyball league for boys and girls, ages 7-15. This is a great opportunity for children to learn and play volleyball in a fun and positive environment. Every site has a volleyball instructor (clinician) who guides the coaches and players in a structured teaching method to make sure participants are developing proper volleyball skills. To find a local league, go to the USYVL Web site at www.USYVL. org. See ad on this page; coupon on page 103. Volleyball Associations California Beach Volleyball Association (800) 350-2282 Boys’ and girls’ (18 and under) beach volleyball tournaments; four age divisions. Annual membership: $25. Separate tournament fees apply. www.cbva.com Southern California Volleyball Association (714) 917-3595 Club indoor volleyball teams for boys and girls (1018). Girls try out in November and play January to June. Boys try out in September and play November to February and June to July. For team locations, visit www.scvavolleyball.org.
volunteering Local volunteer opportunities for all ages, plus Web resources. • Anaheim VolunTeen Program (714) 765-4423 The City of Anaheim VolunTeen Program is looking for energetic volunteers between the ages of 12 and 15 to participate in the Anaheim summer aquatics program. Aquatics VolunTeens must have aquatics experience (swim team, water polo, previous swim lessons, etc.). VolunTeen opportunities are available at the Pearson Park Pool in Downtown Anaheim, and the Canyon High School pool in Anaheim Hills.
• Junior League of Long Beach 3515 Linden Ave., Long Beach (562) 989-6400 www.jllb.org Women’s advocacy group focusing on the welfare of children. The JLLB is committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable through projects such as children’s health education, work for the homeless, and fundraising. Informational meetings are held in the late summer and early winter for women interested in membership. See ad on page 87. • Long Beach Citywide Volunteer Program (562) 570-1743 www.lbparks.org Volunteers help with special events and programs throughout the city; kids under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Programs can be used for service-learning credit. • Norwalk Teen Alliance Program (TAP) 13000 Clarkdale Ave., Norwalk (562) 929-4260 www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Teens (13-18) can join the TAP program, which offers opportunities to volunteer at city-wide special events while earning volunteer hours for school. General membership meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at the Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex, 5-6 p.m. Volunteer Match www.volunteermatch.org The Web site offers a search to find volunteer opportunities by area, industry, type of work or age. Opportunities are available for kids and families. Many programs can be used for high school service-learning credit.
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Buena Park (714) 522-7259 www.boysgirlsclubbuenapark.org
Organized clubs (5+) offering recreational activities, classes, camps or child care. Also see: your area of interest, as youth group activities are listed throughout Kidsguide.
Costa Mesa West Side Lou Yantorn (Upper Bay) www.harborareabgc.org
4-H Youth Development Program (323) 260-3854, (714) 708-1612 www.oc4h.org, www.celosangeles.ucdavis.edu Los Angeles and Orange County programs (5-19) offer guidance in good citizenship, leadership and life skills through projects and community service. Programs include live stock, fashion and design, food and nutrition, computers and more.
Cypress (714) 527-2697 www.boysandgirlsclubofcypress.com
Big Brothers, Big Sisters Local branches of the national organization match boys and girls, many from single-parent homes, with adult mentors who provide friendship and guidance. Volunteers are extensively screened. Catholic Big Brothers also offers bilingual, and deaf and hearing-challenged programs. Free.
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Greater LA County (800) 207-7567 www.bigbrothersbigsisterslaie.org Orange County www.bigbrooc.org
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Jewish Big Brothers www.jbbbsla.org
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Boy Scouts of America Long Beach (562) 427-0911 Orange County (714) 546-4990 www.longbeachbsa.org, www.ocbsa.org Cub and Boy Scouts (grades 1-12) participate in a variety of activities and earn badges for completing projects and challenges. Outdoor-based Venturing and career-based Exploring programs are offered for girls and boys (14-21) with specialty areas including aviation, fire fighting, law enforcement, medical and photography. Camps and boating programs are also available. Registration fees and unit dues apply. Boys and Girls Club Supervised activities (5 or 6-18) after school and during school vacations (see “Camps”), including crafts, field trips, homework help, career development, dance classes, sports, teen programs, leadership groups, clubs, community service and before-school care. All branches offer computers. Some branches offer meals and/or snacks. Continuous enrollment; scholarships are available for qualifying families. 96 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
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Fountain Valley ClubHouse Academy (714) 593-0753 Kingston (714) 531-2582 www.bgchv.com, www.clubhouseacademy.com Fullerton Commonwealth School Main Richman Valencia Park www.boysgirlsfullerton.com
Garden Grove ACRHES (714) 532-7940 Clinton Branch (714) 537-8833 School IMPACT (714) 530-5399 Edgar Branch (714) 898-5254 Family Campus Preschool (714) 741-0970 Family and Youth Outreach (714) 741-5895 Main Branch (714) 537-1465 Patton Branch (714) 893-0649 Stanford Branch (714) 539-8380 www.bgcgg.org Garden Grove also offers a free family literacy program at ten local schools, (714) 530-5399, Ext. 17. Huntington Beach (714) 374-2600 www.bgchv.com, www.clubhouseacademy.com Huntington Beach also offers two preschool child development centers: Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., (714) 895-8127; and Learning Center Preschool, 16081 Waikiki Lane, (714) 856-1303 Irvine www.bgc-harbor.org Long Beach Admin. Office Cowan/Washington Eastman/Fairfield Wallace/Petrolane Fairfield/Westside www.bgclublb.org
(949) 551-8214
(562) 595-5945 (562) 591-1133 (562) 428-9188 (562) 599-2916 (562) 435-1621
Newport Beach www.bgc-harbor.org
(949) 640-6650
Santa Ana www.boysandgirlsclub.com
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Stanton (714) 891-0740 www.boysandgirlsclubofstanton.com Teen Center (13-18) features laptops, TV, video games and homework time with incentives. Tustin (714) 838-5223 www.bgctustin.org Special needs inclusion, teen leadership and legal awareness programs are available. Westminster (714) 379-0097 Teen Center (13-18) features a pool table, foosball, video games (tournaments too), movies and music. Whittier Main Clubhouse www.bgcw.org
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Camp Fire USA Long Beach Area Council - Clubs provide children and teens with opportunities in leadership skills, community service, environmental and arts programs. Camp Fire also offers a ropes challenge course and archery on site. 7070 E. Carson St., Long Beach. (562) 421-2725. www.campfirelb.org Orange County Council - Kids and teens can participate in community service opportunities, such as “Special Sitters” and “S.H.A.P.E.” (see “Parent Education”). After-school clubs and day camps are available for participating school districts; some open enrollment may be offered. 1505 E. Seventeenth St., Suite 225, Santa Ana. (714) 547-5200. Girl Scouts Greater Los Angeles (626) 677-2835 Orange County (949) 461-8800 www.girlscoutsla.org, www.gscoc.org Girls (5-17) in age divisions participate in projects in arts, science, health, safety, nature study, leadership and career exploration. Camping, workshops and badge projects are offered throughout the year. Continuous registration; $12 annual fee. Local adult volunteers are needed to form new troops. Girls Inc. of Orange County 1815 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa (949) 646-7181 www.girlsinc-oc.org Local branch of the national organization offers programs and summer camps for girls (5-18), such as educational enrichment, economic literacy, career and life planning, college prep, health and fitness, leadership development and personal safety. Jewish Community Centers The following centers offer after-school enrichment programs in various areas. Additional programs include family events, support groups, vacation-break camps and teen-specific programming. • Barbara and Ray Alpert Jewish Community Center (562) 426-7601 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach. www.alpertjcc.org. See ads on pages 23 and 78. Chabad Jewish Center (949) 721-9800 3412 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. www.jewishnewport.com
Merage Jewish Community Center of Orange County (949) 435-3400 1 Federation Way, Irvine. www.jccoc.org Los Alamitos Youth Center 10909 Oak St., Los Alamitos (562) 493-4043 www.theyouthcenter.org After-school and school-break recreational programs for youth (8-18). Activities include supervised sports, gymnastics, games, pool tables, arts and crafts, homework clinic with computers, tutoring, team building and camps. Financial assistance available for qualifying families. Police Activities League (PAL) (800) 6-CAL-PAL www.calpal.org Year-round youth (7-17) program sponsored by police departments. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, computers, community service, homework help and field trips. Locations in Anaheim and Norwalk. Free. Also see “Martial Arts.” Power 4 Youth (562) 435-2352 www.power4youth.org Middle-school students are matched with a volunteer for one-on-one tutoring and mentoring at supervised locations in Lakewood and Long Beach. Regular field trips are offered, plus career guidance for teens. Free. YMCA Programs for the entire family include child-care, fitness, teen clubs, day and resident camps (see “Camps”), youth sports, aquatics and gymnastics. Parent/child programs (grades K+) are also offered to promote companionship between parents and their children (father/mother and son/daughter). The Trailblazer program is available for older children (917) and their parents. Many YMCAs also offer off-site programs at schools and recreation facilities, and accept third party funding such as GAIN or CAL Works. Anaheim 240 S. Euclid St. (714) 635-9622 Also serves Cypress, La Palma and Stanton. Bellflower - Los Cerritos 15530 Woodruff Ave. (562) 925-1292 Also serves Paramount, Cerritos and Artesia. www.lbymca.org Downey 11531 Downey Ave. (562) 862-4201 Serves the cities of South Gate, Norwalk and Pico Rivera. www.ymcala.org Central Orange Coast 2300 University Drive (949) 642-9990 Serves Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Irvine, Newport Beach, Seal Beach, Santa Ana, Tustin and Westminster with offsite programs. www.ymcaoc.org Fullerton - North Orange County 2000 Youth Way (714) 879-9622 www.ymcaoc.org
Huntington Beach - West County Family 2100 Main St., Suite 200 (714) 847-9622 Also serves Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Seal Beach and Westminster with off-site programs. www.ymcaoc.org Lakewood - Weingart 5835 E. Carson St. Gymnastics Center: 4118 E. South St. www.lbymca.org
(562) 425-7431 (562) 272-4884
Long Beach Camping Services (562) 279-1710 Downtown: 225 E. 6th St. (562) 436-9622 Fairfield: 4949 Atlantic Ave. (562) 423-0491 Los Altos*: 1720 Bellflower Blvd. (562) 596-3394 Los Cerritos: (562) 925-1292 *Also serves Belmont Shore, Los Alamitos, Rossmoor and Seal Beach. www.lbymca.org. Camp information: www.campoakes.org. Orange 2241 E. Palmyra, Orange www.ymcaoforange.org
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zoos Zoos, animal habitats, farms and care centers, plus zoo camps. Also see: “Attractions” and “Science.” Animal Care Centers The following non-profit facilities house and rehabilitate injured or sick wildlife. Drop-in visits and/or tours are available. Donations welcome. Marine Mammal Care Center - Open daily. 3601 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro. (310) 832-4352. www.marinemammalcare.org Pacific Marine Mammal Center - Classes and presentations are available for groups, school and Scouts. After-school kids’ club and summer camp also offered. Adopt an animal and view their release back into the wild. 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. (949) 494-3050. www.pacificmmc.org Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles (323) 644-4200 www.lazoo.org Covering 133 acres, the Los Angeles Zoo is home to more than 1,100 animals from around the world. Picnicking is permitted. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., last admission is 4 p.m. Admission: adults, $13; kids (2-12), $8. Orange County Zoo Irvine Regional Park, 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange (714) 973-6847 www.ocparks.com/oczoo Small zoo has black bears, mountain lions, bald eagles, golden eagle, vultures, owls, fox, deer, bob-
cats, ocelot, coyote, raccoons, beaver and a barnyard touch and feed area. Check Web site for story time schedule, special events and toddler classes. School tours and Scout programs available. Open daily, weekdays, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; weekends, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. General admission: $2; ages 2 and under, free. Petting Zoos and Farms The following facilities offer an opportunity to interact with live farm animals: Centennial Farm (714) 708-1618 Educational farm with sheep, goats, llamas, pigs, donkeys, cows, chickens, peacocks, oxen and rabbits. Milking takes place daily. Weekends, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; weekdays, 1-4 p.m. Free, (unless there is an all-ground event at the fairgrounds, then admission applies). 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. www.ocfair.com Lakewood Pony Adventure (562) 544-4010 Petting zoo/pony rides. 11369 Carson St., Lakewood. • Norwalk Nature Center (562) 929-5702 The Center is home to a variety of animals including mini-horses, lambs, sheep, bunnies, peacocks, pigs and donkeys. Birthday parties and school tours offered. The facility is closed on rainy days or if the grounds are flooded due to rain. Open 2nd and 4th weekends, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free. 13000 Clarkdale Ave., Norwalk. Zoomars Petting Zoo (949) 831-6550 Kids can ride a pony, hop on board the miniature train and bounce between petting pens. Adults and kids $5. Parties, camps and special events are offered. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 31791 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano. www.zoomars.com San Diego Wild Animal Park 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido (760) 747-8702 www.wildanimalpark.org Like a safari, guests can see herds of African animals—rhino, giraffe, antelope and gazelle—roaming the hills of the San Pasqual Valley. Camp and sleepover programs offered. Open Daily. San Diego Zoo 2920 Zoo Drive, San Diego (619) 234-3153 www.sandiegozoo.org A sanctuary to more than 4,000 exotic, rare and endangered animals and plants. Camps, sleepovers and family events are also offered. Open daily. Santa Ana Zoo Prentice Park, 1801 E. Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana (714) 835-7484, (714) 836-4000 www.santaanazoo.org “Home of the 50 Monkeys” and 80 species of animals (some endangered). Children’s farm, train and carrousel available. New this year is the “Tierra de las Pampas” exhibit that will be home to the Greater Rheas, the largest known American birds, Guanacos and Giant Anteaters, not to mention the fabulous plant life of the region. Open daily. kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 97
ongoingeventscalendar daily • Buccaneer Bay at Wild Rivers Ongoing: New to the water park this year is Buccaneer Bay, an exciting children’s play area featuring a 45-foot pirate ship with four water cannons and tipping buckets as well as a two-story water tower pouring out 300 gallons of water each minute! A parrot sits on its perch overlooking the bay with a water curtain cascading off the parrot’s umbrella. Wild Rivers signature Waterwalk to the bay allows you to spray the boat from the surrounding pool deck. As an added bonus, while the kids are occupied in cool play, mom can either sit in the seating area or relax in the pirate cabanas and get her food delivered by the cabana attendant. 8770 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. (949) 788-0808. www.wildrivers.com. See ad on page 13; discount coupon on page 103. • Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris Ongoing: Enjoy the world’s most unique whale watching experience with Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris on their specially equipped sailing catamaran. With a one-of-a-kind Underwater Viewing POD and the only whale watching vessel that broadcasts their trips live on whalewatchngtv.com, you can experience dolphins, up to 5,000 strong, leaping and playing right off the bow. See them below, too, with the underwater video camera and hear them on the hydrophone. Migrating gray whales, December through April, and blue whales, May through October. An experienced marine naturalist guide and homemade triple-fudge brownies make this a one-ofa-kind adventure you will never forget. Call for information and reservations or visit their Web site. 10% off for Kidsguide readers! Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris, 24440 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point. (949) 488-2828. www.dolphinsafari.com. See ad on page 12. Dino Lab in Los Angeles Ongoing: The Dino Lab is a specially designed lab where visitors can watch as paleontologists work on dinosaur fossils for the museum’s new dinosaur hall, opening in 2011. (213) 763-DINO. www.nhm.org Discount Movies Theaters Ongoing: Catch a movie for a discounted price. Most movies shown are at the end of their run; perhaps a movie that the family has missed or one that the kids would like to see again. Charter Centre Cinemas Huntington Beach, 7822 Warner Ave., (714) 5963456, $3 daily; Super Savers Norwalk, 13917 Pioneer Blvd., (562) 804-5615, $2-2.75 daily; Starplex Cinemas, 15296 Rosecrans Ave., La Mirada, (714) 739-1010 and 4626 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, (949)
733-0980, $2 daily, discount Tuesdays, $1 daily; Four Stars Cinemas (showing new movies), 12111 Valley View St., Garden Grove, (714) 934-6377, discount Tuesdays, $3 all day. Free Admission Day at Southern California Museums Ongoing: Free admission offered on varying days at the following museums. Daily: California African American Museum, California Science Center, Getty Center and Villa, and The Paley Center for Media. First Sundays: The Bowers Kidseum. Second Sundays: Orange County Museum of Art. First Tuesdays: Museum of Neon Art, Natural History Museum and Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits. First Tuesday nights: Kidspace. Second Tuesdays: Autry National Center and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (also, daily after 5 p.m., pay-what-you-wish). Thursdays: Skirball Cultural Center. Thursday evenings: Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). First Thursdays: The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Fridays: Long Beach Museum of Art. • Frogs: A Chorus of Color at Muzeo Through September 5: Muzeo is hopping with over 100 frogs in living color! Come eyeball to eyeball with delicate tree frogs, fat bullfrogs, strange horned frogs, giant toads—even the poison dart frog, in their newest exhibit, “Frogs: A Chorus of Color.” It’s a hands-on, minds-on discovery for all ages that introduces visitors to the rich and diverse world of frogs; explore their evolution, biological importance to ecosystems and the threats they face in changing environments. Habitats, complete with rock ledges, live plants and waterfalls, showcase living frogs from around the world. Interactive activities are offered throughout the exhibition, and visitors are immersed in the sights and sounds of frogs. Check Web site for ticket pricing and froginspired special events. Anaheim. Free parking. (714) 956-8936. www.muzeo.org. See ad on page 57. Free Concerts in the Parks The following cities offer free concerts in local parks. Relax on a blanket and bring a dinner picnic. Some offer concessions. Call for music genre. Free. Tuesday through Friday Long Beach: June 24 - August 26, 6-8 p.m. at various parks. Call for locations, (562) 570-1745. Wednesday Downey: July 7 - August 25, 7 p.m. at Furman Park, (562) 904-7223. Norwalk: July 21 - August 11, 7 p.m. at City Hall Lawn, (562) 929-5702. Signal Hill: July 7 - August 11, 6:30-8 p.m. at Signal Hill Park, (562) 989-7330. Thursday Cerritos: July 5 - August 26, 7 p.m. at 18600 Bloomfield Ave., (562) 916-1254. Garden Grove: July 8 - August 26, 6:30 p.m. at Eastgate Park, (714) 741-5280. Lakewood: June 24 - August
12, 6:30 p.m. at Del Valle Park, (562) 866-9771. Fountain Valley: July 1-29, 6-8 p.m., Great Lawn at the recreation center. (714) 839-8611. Saturday Cypress: June 12 - August 28, 6-8 p.m. at Civic Center Green. No concerts June 26, July 3 or 24. (714) 229-6780. Sunday Huntington Beach: April 26 - September 20, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Alternating Sundays at Pier Plaza or the Surfing Museum. (714) 960-3483. • Free Trial Classes at Kindergolf Ongoing: A unique program that offers golf instruction to kids as young as preschool (2+), promoting general motor skills and involves parent participation. Instruction is provided through age 7, with an emphasis on technique, mechanics, and gearing them for the golf course and competitions. Free trial classes held Mondays, 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, 1 and 6 p.m.; Fridays, 11 a.m.; and Saturdays, 5 p.m. Call to reserve your class time. Fountain Valley. (714) 8394653. www.kindergolfusa.com. Also see “Golf” and “Camps.” See ad on page 50. Newport Dunes Aquatic Fun Park Ongoing: The park features a “mother’s beach” with calm waves and fun toys for kids, ages 4 and under, or novice swimmers. Bigger kids can romp on water trampolines and a mountain with a slide. Prior to May 24, park is open weekends only, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Open daily until Labor Day. Half-day, $15; fullday, $20. (949) 729-DUNE. www.newportdunes.com Orange County Fair 2010 July 16 - August 15: “The Beat Goes On” theme at the 2010 County Fair encouraging fair-goers to celebrate the 120th anniversary with a special exhibit they can participate in plus carnival rides, midway games, giant turkey legs and deep-fried fare, interactive exhibits, petting zoos, live concerts and a special kiddie carnival with games and activities for the younger set. Wednesday - Friday, noon12 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Adults, $10; kids (6-12), $5. OC Fair and Event Center, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-1500. www.ocfair.com Pavilion of Wings in LA Through September 6: Stroll through the outdoor, landscaped butterfly enclosure to discover hundreds of free-flying butterflies of more than 30 different species. Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Adults, $3; kids (5-17), $2; plus museum admission. Natural History Museum, LA. (213) 763-DINO. www.nhm.org • Secrets of Circles at the Discovery Science Center Through May 2: Children of all ages can ex-
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plore sophisticated mathematical concepts in a hands-on manner. Designed to encourage children and their caregivers to engage fully in math, this exhibition offers multiple ways to appreciate the many uses of circles in nature and by people. Circle around the compass table to draw perfect circles on a glow-in-the-dark table, gear up at the gear table to make your own mechanical creation and shop in the pretend market for onions, pulleys and all things circular! (714) 542-2823 or visit www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57. Summer Sounds at the Hollywood Bowl July 5 - August 13: The 43rd summer of music for kids (3-11) features kid-friendly music and a corresponding art workshop at each weekday morning performance. Monday - Friday, 10 and 11:15 a.m. Performances, $7; fine arts outdoor studio, $5. Preregistration recommended. Hollywood. (323) 8502000. www.hollywoodbowl.com
weekly • Weekend Scenic Excursions on the Fillmore and Western Railway Weekends: Take a three and a half-hour, round-trip train ride through the citrus and avocado groves of the Heritage Valley on vintage coaches with an open-air observation car. Onboard lunch available for purchase. Saturday and Sunday, noon - 3:45 p.m. See pricing and dates at www.fwry.com, or call (800) 773-TRAIN. See ad on page 12. • Tanaka Farms U-Pick Strawberry and Watermelon Tours Weekends: Weekends are a great time to bring the family out to enjoy a real working farm in the heart of Orange County. Visitors can taste test different fruits and vegetables while seeing how they grow, plus Tanaka Farms offers fantastic seasonal tours, yearround. Tours include a guided wagon ride around the farm, learning about different vegetables, big farm equipment and picking your fruit. Strawberry Tours, March through June; and Watermelon Tours, July and August. Please call to make reservations. $13 per person; ages 2 and under free. Group rates are available for students, Scouts, churches and teams with 10 or more paying children. Plus, sign up for the Cookout Tour, which takes guests for a walk around the farm for personal harvests of fruits and veggies before hunkering down for a delicious BBQ meal, then for dessert, go out into the strawberry field and pick and eat fresh, sweet strawberries. The produce stand is open year-round and is filled with homegrown produce. 5380-3/4 University Drive, Irvine. (949) 653-2100, office; (714) 968-6588, reservations. www.TanakaFarms.com. See ad on page 13. • Family Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Selected Saturday nights year-round: A comical murder-mystery dinner set onboard a moving vintage train. Families (6+) can listen carefully to the costumed performers for clues, then help figure out whodunit. Departures at 6:30 p.m. Adults, $61; youth (13 and under), $32, prices include tax. Reservations
required. Fillmore and Western Railway, Fillmore. (800) 773-8724. www.fwry.com. See ad on page 12. Lakeshore Learning’s Free Saturday Workshops Saturdays: Kids (3+) can create crafts like a stick puzzle, collage mirror or a royal crown. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. Free, no reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 9638255. www.lakeshorelearning.com • Artsy Sundays in Huntington Beach Sundays: A professional artist will lead the whole family in a different workshop on select weeks. Drop-in, 1-3 p.m. Free, materials provided. Huntington Beach Art Center, 538 Main St. (714) 374-1650. Free Kid’s Fishing Clinic in Dana Point Sundays: Learn new fishing techniques and try them out on the half-day trip departing immediately after the clinic. Sundays, noon - 12:30 p.m. (949) 496-5794, Ext. 7. www.danawharf.com
• Ten O’clock Sundays at the Aquarium of the Pacific Sundays: During Ten O’clock Sundays, admission will be just $11.95 per person after 6 p.m., and the Aquarium will remain open until 10 p.m. Visitors will have the opportunity to journey through the Pacific Ocean to meet over 11,000 inhabitants, including more than 150 sharks they can touch. In addition, the Aquarium’s short films will be shown in the Honda Theater throughout the evening. Please note: the Lorikeet Forest aviary closes at 4:30 p.m. Sundays, $11.95. Long Beach. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org. See ad on page 15; coupon on this page. • Monday Night Carload Special at Wild Rivers Waterpark Mondays, June 28 - August 23: The Monday Night Carload special is only $60 for up to 8 guests per vehicle, plus $10 per person if more than 8. Mondays only, 4-8 p.m. Guests must be safely seated with seatbelt in vehicle. No buses or RVs permitted for this promotion. Prices are subject to change
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without notice. 8770 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. (949) 788-0808. www.wildrivers.com. See ad on page 13; discount coupon on page 103. Free Dance Lessons at The Spot-Break in Fullerton Tuesdays and Thursdays: Join the world famous b-boy “Lil Rock,” who has been break dancing for over a decade and has been featured in various music videos and concert performances. All levels are welcome to learn some new moves or practice with some of the best local dancers in Southern California. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4-8 p.m. Free. Richman Community Center. (714) 738-2884. www.ci.fullerton.ca.us • Little Picassos at the Children’s Museum at La Habra Wednesdays: Join the museum every Wednesday for a “paint date” in the Family Art Center for lots of creative play for the right side of the brain! There are easels, washable paints, brushes and paint smocks ready for little artists to use. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free with paid admission. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. Mini Chefs at The Factory Wednesdays: Mini Chefs (16 mos-4 yrs) and their grown-up sing, play and participate in hands-on cooking. 3-4 p.m. $15. Registration required. 4020 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. (562) 595-4020. www.thefactorylb.com • Free Shark Lagoon Nights in Long Beach Fridays, through May 7 (except April 16): The whole family can touch more than 150 small sharks and see large sharks, such as sandtigers, plus live music. 6-9 p.m. Resumes September 17 - December 31. Free. Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Way. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org. See ad on page 15. Newport Dunes Family Flicks on the Beach Fridays and Saturdays, May 29 through September 5: Popular classic and new family favorites on a 9-by-12-foot screen. Bring beach blankets or chairs. You may bring your own food; concessions available. Call for movie titles. Fridays and Saturdays at dusk. Free; parking, $10. Newport Beach. (949) 729-3863. www.newportdunes.com
monthly • Parents Night Out at My Gym Ongoing: Kids play games and enjoy pizza, juice and snacks. Discounts for members and siblings. Dates and times vary, call for details. My Gym, 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns. (562) 986-0066. www.my-gym.com. See ad on page 49. • Tidepool Walks at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Ongoing: Come along on the naturalist-led ramble on the rocks to see animals in their natural habitat. Young children must be accompanied by adults. 100 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
Call for times. Reservations required for groups. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Free Train Rides at Fairview Park Third weekends: Free model train rides are offered by the Orange County Model Engineers. Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 2400 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 54-TRAIN. www.ocmetrains.org Free Guided Bolsa Chica Wetlands Tours First Saturdays: Guides will point out the local plants, animals and birds and discuss history, endangered species, ecology and restoration. Warm clothing, closed-toed shoes and binoculars are recommended. Private group tours are also available. 9-10:30 a.m.; tours depart every 15 minutes. No reservations required. South lot of the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, across the street from the main entrance to Bolsa Chica State Beach. (714) 8401575. www.amigosdebolsachica.org Home Depot Kids’ Clinics First Saturdays: Free craft workshops for kids (512, with adult). Projects range from toolboxes to frames. 9 a.m. - noon. All Home Depot locations. (800) 553-3199. www.homedepot.com Music Under the Stars at Mission San Juan Capistrano Every other Saturday, June 26 - September 4: Family night of music plus additional activities for the kids during the show. Saturdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m. $20-40. (949) 234-1315. www.missionsjc.com Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinics Second and fourth Saturdays: Kids’ clinics are offered monthly with a range of projects. Parent participation required. Free. Visit www.lowesbuildandgrow.com for clinic locations, upcoming projects and online sign-up. (800) 44-LOWES. Free Second Sundays Art Workshop in Newport Beach Second Sundays: Admission is free to OCMA on the second Sunday of every month. Join the museum for all-day family fun on these special days. Themes: April, Springtime; May, A Painting Safari; June, Sizzling Summer Fun; July (will be the third Sunday), Super Sculptures; August, Investigations in Installations; and September, Printmaking Party. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Orange County Museum of Art. (949) 759-1122. www.ocma.net Living History at Mission San Juan Capistrano Second Saturdays: The costumed volunteers of the Living History Society help history come alive through drama, stories, demonstrations and crafts. Second Saturdays, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free with admission. (949) 234-1322. www.missionsjc.com Family Art Workshop in Long Beach Third Sundays: Families learn about a piece of art on display, then create a related craft. Sunday, 1-3 p.m. Free. Long Beach Museum of Art. (562) 4392119, Ext. 228. www.lbma.org Wiener Dog Races at Old World Third Sundays: Watch 16 short-legged but swift
Dachshunds race, like nothing you’ve seen before! Most third Sundays, 2 p.m. (714) 898-5111. www.oldworld.ws Family Playhouse at the Autry National Center Last Sundays: In “Family Playhouse,” kids can discover what life was like for a Chinese-American family in the 1930s, by exploring the family’s antique store, restaurant and home. Includes a craft. 1-2:30 p.m. Free with museum admission. (323) 667-2000. www.autrynationalcenter.org • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach First and third Wednesdays: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Each month’s theme is designed to introduce kids to a variety of marine topics, such as “Swimming with the Sharks” and “Ahoy—I See Pirates,” while having fun at the Nautical Museum. 9:45-11 a.m.; reservations required. $3, members; $5, non-members. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org Board Game Bonanza in Costa Mesa Second Wednesdays: Family Board game hour with prizes. Wednesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. Free. Costa Mesa Library, Dungan. (949) 646-8845. Family Game Night in Orange Third Wednesdays: Gather the family for a night of playing a variety of new games, including Wii, at the library! Third Wednesdays, 6:45-8:15 p.m. Main Library, 407 E. Chapman Ave. (714) 288-2400. Cultural Rhythms Concerts in Long Beach Third Thursdays, July 1 - August 19: Explore culture through music at the Nature Center. Bring chairs and an earth-friendly picnic dinner. Thursdays, gates open at 6:30 p.m.; music, 7-8 p.m. Adults, $2; kids (12 and under), free. El Dorado Nature Center, 7550 Spring St., Long Beach. (562) 570-1745. • Concerts for Kids at Eat. Play. Grow. First Fridays: Free monthly concerts at this unique, living room-styled, indoor play area and cafe for kids and their grown-ups. First Fridays, 6 p.m. Free. Eat. Play. Grow., 4228 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. (562) 427-8600. www.eatplaygrow.com. See ad on page 71. First Fridays at Averyboo Arts First Fridays: Families are welcome to drop in and enjoy an hour of create and play time together. There may be a theme for the night, something free to sample, a special activity planned or a collaborative art piece to take part in. Fridays, 6-9 p.m. 3908 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. (562) 912-4800. www.averyboo.com • Paint ‘N’ Glaze Parent’s Night Out First Fridays: Parents can drop off their kids (5+) for ceramic crafts, pizza and fun! Call to reserve your spot. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Call for fees. 3960 Studebaker Road, Long Beach. (562) 421-8000. www.paintnglaze.com. See ad on page 68; discount coupon on page 99.
kidsguidecalendar april • Magnificent Gray Whale Safari Through April 11: Enjoy the world’s most unique whale watching experience with Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris on their specially equipped sailing catamaran. With a one-of-akind Underwater Viewing POD and the only whale watching vessel that broadcasts their trips live on whalewatchngtv.com, you can experience the gray whales’ grandeur and grace as these majestic animals and calves pass by Dana Point. Join Capt. Dave for an extended five-hour Gray Whale Safari. Their ultra stable and vary comfortable sailing catamaran sailboat with its exclusive Eye Spy Dolphin Net area, low to the water which gets you closer to the animals. Safari includes: underwater camera and hydrophone, experienced naturalist presentation, whale and dolphin artifacts and homemade triple fudge brownies. $89 per person. 24440 Dana Point Harbor Drive. (949) 488-2828. www.dolphinsafari.com. See ad on page 12. “Robin Hoodwinked” in Long Beach Through May 2: Enjoy a humorous twist of the original tale of Robin Hood. Fridays, 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 and 7 p.m. Adults, $20; kids (12 and under), $14; and a special 1 adult and 1 kid (12 and under) combo ticket, $20. Parking, $1 for 2 hours. All American Melodrama, Long Beach. (562) 4955900. www.allamericanmelodrama.com Earth Club at the Norwalk Teen Center Thursdays, April 1-29: Teens (13-18) will plant and learn the basics of the environment and how to keep it clean. Thursdays, 5-6 p.m. Free. Norwalk Park Teen Center. 12305 Sproul St. (562) 9294260. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us • BubbleFest XIIII at Discovery Science Center Through April 11: Float your way to Discovery Science Center for Orange County’s most astounding springbreak bubble spectacular! It’s good, clean fun for the entire family as Bubble Scientist Fan Yang brings his Mega-Bubble Show to Southern California. (714) 5422823 or visit www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57; coupon on page 107. Big Bunny’s Spring Fling at the LA Zoo April 2-4: Celebrate spring with pettable rabbits, funny bunny ears, crafts and entertainment. Friday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free with zoo admission. 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles. (323) 644-4200. www.lazoo.org • Ukrainian Egg Decorating at the Children’s Museum at La Habra April 2: Kids (5+) learn the ancient art of Pysanky (Ukrainian decorated eggs) from artist, Adrianna
Wrzesniewsky. Using traditional tools and a real egg, you’ll create your own Pysanky to take home and treasure. Space is limited, please call for reservations. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Free with museum admission. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57.
• Easter Sunday Lunch Train in Fillmore April 4: A 2.5-hour scenic train ride through the Heritage Valley. Complete holiday meal served. Features an Easter Bunny visit with goodies for all. Departure at 12 p.m. $23-47. (800) 773- 8724 or visit www.fwry.com. See ad on page 12.
Beatrix Potter in the Garden in Los Angeles April 3: Kids will find Mischief in Mr. McGregor’s Garden, story time with Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, and fun with Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail’s Egg Scramble. Brunch with Peter Rabbit; adults, $25; kids (10 and under), $15. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $10. Los Angeles Arboretum. (626) 821-4623. www.arboretum.org
Family Day in Fullerton April 4: Enjoy drop-in tours of the “Cine-Saurus: Dinosaurs in the Movies” exhibit, arts and crafts and a treasure hunt for prizes in the gallery. There will also be an egg-stra special dinosaur egg hunt for all kids in attendance. Sunday, noon - 4 p.m. Free with Fullerton Museum admission. Downtown Fullerton, Plaza Stage. (714) 738-6545. www.cityoffullerton.com
Easter Activities April 3: The following cities offer the opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny. Most offer an egg hunt with prizes and some have a breakfast. Free events unless otherwise noted. Cerritos, 10 a.m., (562) 916-8570. Cypress, kids 11 and under, 10:30 a.m., and teens (12-18) flashlight egg hunt, 8 p.m., (714) 229-6780. Downey, 9 a.m., (562) 904-7238. Fountain Valley, 8-11 a.m., (714) 8398611. Los Alamitos, 9:30-11:30 a.m., (562) 4301073. Newport Dunes, 9 a.m., (949) 729-3863. Signal Hill, (562) 989-7330. Westminster, 9 a.m., (714) 895-2860. • Native Gardening and Beach Clean-up April 3: Help maintain the Cabrillo garden by weeding, planting and learning about native plants and animals, and a beach clean-up. Saturday, 8-10 a.m. Reservations required for groups. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! at the Children’s Museum April 3: Visit the Children’s Museum at La Habra for free today thanks to Target stores! Paint a flower pot and plant seeds and flowers in them, along with other green activities. Each child will take their painted flower pot home at the end of the day. While supplies last. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Science at the Seashore: Eggs along the Shore April 3: Kids (3-5) and their parents discover different types of eggs and all the amazing baby animals found along the shore, make a project, hear stories and discover the wonders of spring. Saturday, 1011:30 a.m. $15. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Spring Skate Egg Hunt in Lake Forest April 3: Check out the skateboarding bunny! The park will be closed to riding for this event. Eggs will be hidden throughout the park, as well as a petting zoo and pony rides. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. $5 donation. Etnies Skatepark. (949) 9165870. www.etniesskateparkoflakeforest.com
Kids and Personal Safety Workshop April 7: Parents and kids (ages 7-12) attend the workshop together to learn how to identify “red flags” when it comes to strangers, drugs and peer pressure. Parents learn how to reinforce this message with their children. Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Safety Center at Lakewood Center Mall. (562) 623-3583. www.lakewoodcity.org/recreation Kite-Making Workshop April 7-8: Kids (7+) can build, decorate and color a cross, paper bag or box kite; just for fun or to get ready for the Family Kite Derby on April 10. Workshops on Wednesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m. at Frontier Park or Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m. at Cerritos Park East. $5; preregistration required. (562) 407-2611. www.cerritos.us • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach April 7: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (ages 2-5). Each month’s unique theme is designed to introduce kids to a variety of marine topics, while having fun at the Nautical Museum. This month’s theme is “The Sea is Blue.” Also offered April 21, as well as the first and third Wednesday of each month. 9:45-11 a.m.; reservations required. $3, members; $5, non-members. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org • Mommy, Music and Me! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra April 8: Join Ms. Stacy for a musical morning of singing, movement and plenty of mind and body exercises for your little ones. Space is limited; please call to make your reservation! Thursday, 10:30 11:15 a.m. Also offered on April 22, May 13, 27, June 10 and 24. $5 per child, per class. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. 2010 Youth Expo at the OC Fairgrounds April 9-11: A free educational expo with handson science exhibits, 4-H club and Girl Scout exhibits, a carnival with rides (all ages) and live performances. Friday, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Free admission and
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parking. OC Fair and Event Center, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-1500. www.ocfair.com
on activities. (805) 524-2546 or visit www.fwry. com. See ad on page 12.
• Hip Hop Hooray! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra April 9-30: In a four-week session, preschoolers explore movement as they hip hop, skip, move and put their body in motion! This class focuses on the fundamentals of hip hop. Each child will learn hip hop rhythms, distinctive movements and fun dance routines to spark the child’s imagination and nurture individual creativity in a very expressive and unique way. Fridays, 11-11:30 a.m. Second session starts May 7. $25 per child, pre-registration required. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57.
4th Annual Kid’s Fishing Derby April 17: Start an annual family tradition at the derby with learning stations and a Kid’s Casting Contest. Free T-shirts to the first 400 kids who pre-register. Registration, 7:30 a.m.; Fishing Derby, 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Laguna Lake, Fullerton. (714) 738-6575. www.ci.fullerton.ca.us
• Floating Lab (See the Sea, si’?) at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium April 10: Join the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium floating oceanography lab and experience a hands-on trip aboard a specially equipped vessel where you’ll have opportunities to study some of the near shore animals which will be collected during the trip. Learn about the fascinating world of plankton, animals that call mud their home and some of the fish that prefer the sandy bottom, plus identify marine birds and be on the lookout for sea lions and dolphins. Saturday, 9 a.m. - noon. Preregistration is required. $30. San Pedro. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Free Cherry Blossom Festival in Little Tokyo April 10-11: Celebrate spring with cherry blossoms and a Japanese-American cultural festival, featuring storytelling, Ondo dancing, a kids’ fun zone and crafts, a Hawaiian village and martial arts. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 5 p.m. Free. San Pedro Blvd., 1st Street between Alameda and San Pedro Street, Los Angeles. (626) 683-8243. www.cherryblossomfestivalsocal.org Free Fishing Derby in Fountain Valley April 10: Kids (2-15) have the opportunity to enjoy fishing while competing for prizes and trophies. Saturday, 9:15-11:30 a.m.; registration begins at 8 a.m. Free. Mile Square Park. www.dfg.ca.gov and www.fishinginthecity.org America’s Family Pet Expo in OC April 16-18: The world’s largest pet and pet-product expo featuring skateboarding pigs, two dog tricks shows, a pet fashion show, pony rides and a petting zoo; plus pet experts and hands-on exhibits. Adults, $12; kids (6-12), $6; discount tickets available on the Web site. Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. (800) 999-7295. www.petexpooc.com • Day Out with Thomas April 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25: Spend a memorable family day in Fillmore with Thomas the Tank Engine. Ride the Thomas Train on a 25-minute journey then enjoy all of the kid-friendly activities included with your ticket. Meet Sir Topham Hatt, jump in the bouncy houses, get a Thomas and Friends temporary tattoo, plus many other hands-
• Earth Day at Cabrillo Aquarium April 17: Start with a beach clean-up then spend the day at the Earth Day Fair, with kids’ activities, live music, grunion egg hatching, guided nature walks and more than 40 environmental organizations sharing ways to care for the Earth, plus free admission to the aquarium and exploration center. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Grand Butterfly Release at Kidspace April 17: Witness the flight of hundreds of live painted lady butterflies as they are released in the Kidspace Gardens, plus games, activities and special performances. Saturday, call for time. Free with museum admission. Pasadena. (626) 449-9144. www.kidspacemuseum.org Model “T” Car Show in Norwalk April 17: If you enjoy old cars you might be at the right spot. The D.D. Johnston-Hargitt House Museum will display a variety of old fashioned vehicles. Stop by and enjoy some refreshments and entertainment. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Free. (562) 9295566. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us. • Earth Week at Discovery Science Center April 18-24: It’s our Earth, only we can protect it! You hear “Reuse, Reduce, Recycle” or “Reduce your Carbon Footprint,” but what does it all mean, and how can you participate? Visit Discovery Science Center during Earth Week and meet a representative from SCE, learn how you can make a difference in your daily living, chat with a Food Nutritionist and understand what “organic” means. Then, ask the waste team, “Where does all that trash go?” and even learn how those solar panels on the Cube work! (714) 542-CUBE. www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57. • Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium April 18: Discover the wonders of the ocean through literature. Join staff and volunteers in reading stories, poems, doing a puppet show or singing a song at different locations throughout the aquarium. Sunday, 2:45-3:45 p.m. Free. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • See Tales Story Time in Newport Beach April 21: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. (949) 6758915. www.nhnm.org
Earth Day April 22: Today is Earth Day! Find events celebrating our planet and ways your family can help protect it on Kidsguide’s calendar at www.kidsguidemagazine.com or www.earthday.net. • Earth Day “I’m Green!” Day April 22: Celebrate the Earth today by planting seeds and flowers in a pot you will paint, embellish and take home to care for. Thursday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free with museum admission. Children’s Museum of La Habra. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Mommy, Music and Me! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra April 22: Join Ms. Stacy for a musical morning of singing, movement and plenty of mind and body exercises for your little ones. Space is limited; please call to make your reservation! Thursday, 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Also offered May 13, 27, June 10 and 24. $5 per child, per class. (562) 9059793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Channel Islands Adventure: Santa Cruz Island April 24: Board the vessel in Ventura and enjoy a narrated voyage, observing sea life along the way, then go ashore where participants will follow along on a naturalist-led hike to observe the diverse coastal habitats and panoramic views. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Adults, $55; kids (12 and under), $35. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Earth Day Celebration in Redondo Beach April 24: Celebrate with a kids’ corner, giveaways, aquarium tours, music and entertainment, plus trade your plastic bags for reusable tote bags, recycle your old running shoes, beach clean-up and a composting demonstration at 1 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free admission. The Sea Lab, 1021 N. Harbor Drive. (310) 318-0686, Ext. 4153. www.redondo.org Star Party at Griffith Observatory April 24: Look through a large variety of professional and home-built telescopes to view the sun, planets, the moon and deep sky objects like double-stars, star clusters and nebulae. The observatory’s Zeiss 12-inch refractor and computer controlled 11-inch lawn telescopes are set up throughout the event. Saturday, 2-9:45 p.m. Free. 2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles. (213) 473-0800. www.griffithobservatory.org Earth Day at The Ocean Institute April 24-25: Learn how to track your carbon footprint, discover how native plants help conserve water and find out what a garbage gyre is. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Volunteer with the beach clean-up from 9 a.m.-noon and receive Free admission. Adults, $6.50; kids, $4.50. Ocean Institute, Dana Point. (949) 4962274. www.ocean-institute.org • Earth Day Celebration at the Aquarium April 24-25: Learn what kids and families can do
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to help our ocean planet at the Aquarium of the Pacific’s 10th annual Earth Day Celebration with simple, everyday tips to protect our environment. Visit booths from various earth-friendly organizations and participate in hands-on learning demonstrations for people of all ages. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org. See ad on page 15; coupon on page 99. Festival of Books April 24-25: An annual event held by the LA Times in conjunction with UCLA, featuring book signings, cooking demonstrations, poetry readings and kids’ storytelling and cartoon characters at two kids’ areas, plus music, drama and dance performances on six outdoor stages. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission is free, but tickets are required for most events, including book signings; tickets are available through Ticketmaster at no charge. UCLA campus, Los Angeles. (800) LA TIMES, Ext. 7BOOK. www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks • Old Fashioned Rail Festival April 24-25: Enjoy a two-day festival of train and trolley rides, special exhibits, music and good oldfashioned entertainment, including the Ventura County No. 2 steam engine, recently returned from a five-year restoration. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Food available for purchase. Orange Empire Railway Museum, Perris. www.oerm.org. (951) 657-2605. See ad on page 92.
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• Rockin’ n Rollin’ with Nick! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra April 24: Join children’s musician Nick the Music Guy for a little bit of singing and a little bit of shaking in this interactive sing-a-long! Free with admission. Friday, 11:30 a.m. (562) 9059793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Weekend Tidepool Walk April 25: CMA’s education staff conducts tours of the Point Fermin State Marine Park. Attend an informative slide show, then come along on the naturalist-led ramble on the rocks to see animals in their natural habitat. Outdoor clothing and sneakers advised. Sunday, noon - 1:30 p.m. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • SEA Club for 3-6 Graders at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Wednesdays, April 28 - May 19: On four consecutive Wednesday afternoons, kids (grades 3-6) join the education staff for a series of hands-on afterschool marine science adventures; they observe animal behavior; examine rocky shore animals during a hike along the tidepools; explore the wonders of mud at the salt marsh; get up-close with microscopes; and take part in a fish dissection. Kids help plan the schedule. Includes SEA Club T-shirt. Also offered May 26 - June 16. Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m. $30 for the series. San Pedro. (310) 5487563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org
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a weekend fiesta with food booths, a parade, live entertainment and a soccer tournament. Thursday features unlimited rides for $10 from 5-10 p.m. Friday, 5 p.m. - midnight; Saturday, 10 a.m. - midnight; and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. (714) 7655297. La Palma Park. www.anaheim.net • Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium April 30: Watch the silvery fish come up on the beach to spawn during a late-night event that includes presentations on grunion and exhibits. Bring warm clothes and a flashlight. Friday, 8 p.m.; predicted run, 10:55 p.m. - 12:55 a.m. Adults, $5; kids, $1. Also offered May 15, 29, June 14, 28, July 13 and 27. In June and July, grunion can be fished by hand (ages 16 and under, without a license). (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Treasure Island April 30, May 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9: Long Beach Shakespeare Drama Programs present “Treasure Island,” a comedy with music. Come enjoy a musical for kids by kids. This version of the classic tale has the villainous Long John Silver enlisting the aid of female pirates to help him get to Treasure Island and the infamous chest of gold buried there. With the help of young Jim Hawkins, Captain Livesey, Squire Trelawney, and even a very “human-like” parrot, the search turns into lots of fun. There are even Sea Chanties to help set your sails for this high seas adventure! Adults, $10; kids, $5. The Expo, 4321 Atlantic Blvd., Long Beach. (562) 997-1494.
may Annual Spring Festival in H.B. May 1: A celebration of spring and nature, featuring guided tours of the native plant gardens, a nature-friendly information fair and an open house at the interpretive center, the nursery and the vermiculture center, which has plenty of worms. Kids can participate in a traditional Maypole dance, 11 a.m. and live music throughout the day. Shipley Nature Center, Huntington Beach. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free. (714) 842-4772. www.shipleynature.org • Día del Niño (Children’s Day) at the Aquarium of the Pacific May 1-2: A special festival for kids featuring arts and crafts, storytelling, dance performances, live music and more. Free child’s admission with each paid adult with a coupon from the aquarium’s Web site. Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org. See ad on page 15. Family Fossil Days May 1: Families (6+) can explore Ralph B. Clark Regional Park’s rich fossil history and visit the marine fossil site for hands-on fossil excavation. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meet at the amphitheater. Parking, $5. Buena Park. (714) 973-3170.
• May at Pretend City Children’s Museum May 1-31: Theme: When I Grow Up! Every day in May look for a special career that will be highlighted, plus special guests who will come in and do fun, interactive career presentations for kids to learn all about the various jobs that they can do when they grow up. Free class preview week is the first week of May and includes classes such as Fun Fitness, LangoKids Spanish classes, Ocean Adventures and Invention of Human Wings (creative writing and drawing class). Call for daily activity or visit their Web site for more details. Pretend City Children’s Museum, 49 Hubble, Irvine. (949) 428-3900. www.pretendcity.org • May I Meet Your Farm Animal Friends? at the Children’s Museum at La Habra May 1: Visit the Children’s Museum at La Habra for free today thanks to Target stores! Learn about the life cycles of farm animals and enjoy up-close encounters with baby chicks, goats, sheep and more! Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Mr. D’s Tiki Carving May 1: Learn about the significance of the tiki and then carve your own. Includes a set of chisels and Tshirt. Kids (grades 5+) and adults. Sunday, 10 a.m. 1 p.m. $59, registration required. Cabrillo Aquarium. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Native Gardening and Beach Clean-up in San Pedro May 1: Saturday, 8-10 a.m. See “April 3” for details. • Rocket Launch 2010 May 1: Join the challenge to design, build and launch a rocket made from a 2-liter plastic soda bottle that uses a combination of pressurized air and water for propulsion. The competition will consist of creating and launching a rocket that will deploy a parachute. The person with the longest “hang time” in the air will be invited to attend a real rocket launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base! Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach. (714) 542-2823. www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57. “The Little Mermaid” in Santa Ana May 1: An adventurous little mermaid wants to leave her undersea realm for an excursion to the surface on her 16th birthday. Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, 2 p.m. Additional performances: May 8-9, 15-16 and 22-23. Optional tea party available before the 2 p.m. shows. $10 show only, $15 Tea Party and Show. (714) 5426939. www.broadwayontour.org • YCAF Summer Musical Theater Registration for “School House Rock” May 1: Register for the Summer Musical Theater Workshop’s production of “School House Rock.” 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., 16600 Civic Center Drive, Bellflower. Call (562) 867-3524 or visit their Web site, www.bellflowertheater.org. See ad on page 89; listing on page 90.
• Antique Truck Meet May 2: Southern California Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society presents its annual Antique Truck Show at Orange Empire Railway Museum. Enjoy a large display of antique trucks and related vendors, plus OERM’s trains and trolleys. Perris. (951) 6572605. www.oerm.org. See ad on page 92. • Japanese Cherry Blossom Family Festival May 2: In 1912, the Japanese people gave a beautiful gift of 3,000 cherry trees from the city of Tokyo to the people of Washington D.C. Come and celebrate this lovely event in the Cleo and Margaret Key Courtyard at the Bowers Museum. Enjoy Japanese culture through music, art, dance and food. Activities for the entire family include cultural craft demonstrations and face painting. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. Bowers Kidseum, Santa Ana. (714) 567-3600. www.bowers.org Musical Circus: Can You See What I Hear? May 2: An intriguing blend of music and storytelling designed for kids (10 and under), presented by the Pasadena Symphony. Enjoy the “musical instrument petting zoo” where attendees handle and play musical instruments, a family concert will follow. Sunday, 8:30-10 a.m. Free. Pasadena Civic Auditorium. (626) 793-7172. www.pasadenasymphony-pops.org Who Lives at the Pond? May 2: Find out what lurks below the muddy waters of a pond! Kids (5+) use pond scopes, nets and microscopes to see pond life like you’ve never seen it before. Learn about four-eyed bugs, bugs that fly and bugs that bite; see the smallest flowering plants in the world, and find where migrating birds like to build their nests—all this without getting wet. Sunday, 1-3 p.m. $5 per family. Preregistration appreciated; walk-ups welcome as space allows. Fullerton Arboretum. (657) 278-4794. www.fullertonarboretum.org • See Tales Story Time in Newport Beach May 5: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (2-5). This month’s theme is “Treasure Chest.” Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. Also offered May 19. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org • Sea Ranger Training in San Pedro May 6: Volunteers (grades 5+) are trained to provide interpretation and monitoring of the Cabrillo fishing pier, Salinas de San Pedro Salt Marsh, Point Fermin State Marine Park and other Cabrillo Beach habitats. Preregistration is required as space is limited to 25. Applications must be received by April 29. Thursday, 4-6 p.m. $30 (financial assistance available). (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Hip Hop Hooray! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra May 7-28: See “April 9” for details. Pan-American Fiesta at Mayfair Park May 7-9: The 64th annual fiesta and carnival features craft displays, food booths, entertainment, a chil-
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dren’s cultural booth and amusement rides. Friday, 5-10 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Free. Park for free at Lakewood City Hall and take a free shuttle to the festival. City of Lakewood. (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408. “The Adventures of Sheerluck Jones” May 7 - June 27: Enjoy a humorous twist to the stories of Sherlock Holmes. Fridays, 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 and 7 p.m. Adults, $20; kids (12 and under), $14; and a special 1 adult and 1 kid (12 and under) combo ticket, $20. Parking, $1 for 2 hours. All American Melodrama, Long Beach. (562) 4955900. www.allamericanmelodrama.com Santa Monica Festival May 8: As a “zero-waste” event using solar-powered stages, a waste-recycling plan (including biodegradable foodware) and a free, safe-bike valet, the annual celebration of Mother’s Day and Mother Earth is where families can discover how to live greener, healthier and more sustainably. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Free admission, free bike valet and free parking. Clover Park. www.arts.santa-monica.org • Queen Bee Tea at the Children’s Museum at La Habra May 8: Bring mom, grandma or any other special lady for an unforgettable tea fit for a queen! Event will include tea menu, keepsake craft, special surprise guests and admission into the Children’s Museum. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults, $15; kids, $12; and $2 off for CMLH Members. Please call for reservations. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org • “Throw MaMa On The Train” Mother’s Day Lunch Train May 9: Enjoy a scenic 2.5-hour train ride complete with luncheon. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. $23-47. (800) 773-TRAIN. www.fwry.com. See ad on page 12. Community Book Fair in Norwalk May 11-22: The more children read, the better they become at reading. The more enjoyable the things they read are, the more they will read. Visit the Book Fair to find enjoyable books for kids and teach them to fall in love with reading early in life! Tuesday - Friday, 3-7 p.m.; and Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Norwalk Cultural Arts Center, 13200 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 9295519. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us • Mommy, Music & Me! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra May 13: Music educator Ms. Lydia will guide little ones (4 and under) and their parent through a magical class of playful activities, including singing, clapping, dancing and giggling! Parent participation is required. Also offered May 27, June 10 and 24. Thursday, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Class size is limited to 15 children. Reservations required. Free with paid admission. (562) 9059793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. Anaheim Children’s Art Festival May 15: The festival features more than 50 free art activities where kids can paint, sculpt, dance or sing, plus live performances, a chalk-art conkidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 105
test and carnival booths. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free. Center Street Promenade at Anaheim Blvd. (714) 991-8745. www.anaheim.net Annual Duck-A-Thon in Huntington Beach May 15-16: Thousands of rubber duckies will be launched into the ocean for this annual race. There’s musical entertainment, arts and crafts, food booths and children’s activities that include face painting, duck dip and more. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; race at 3 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; corporate duck race at 3 p.m. (714) 5000DUC. www.duckathon.org Bug Fair at the Natural History Museum May 15-16: The largest insect fair in North America, featuring more than 60 exhibitors with live and preserved insects, plus insect arts and crafts and insect-themed paraphernalia. Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (213) 763DINO. www.nhm.org • Endangered Species Day May 15: Learn about marine animals that have been endangered and how they are currently faring today. Start the day on a guided tidepool walk, then join in a scavenger hunt, special story time and more. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. Free. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Family Arts Festival Day at Children’s Museum at La Habra May 15: Family Arts Festival Day is a free community event produced by the Children’s Museum at La Habra in collaboration with Orange County’s Imagination Celebration and the City of La Habra. In keeping with the museum’s spring exhibit, “Farm Animal Friends,” the annual event will feature live animal shows and demonstrations, live interactive music performances, unique art workshops and carnival style game booths. Visitors can also participate in creating a folk art mural piece that will be on permanent display in the museum. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Concessions, games, and face painting will be available for a nominal fee. Admission free. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org • Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium May 15: See “April 30” for details. • Salt Marsh Open House May 15: Help celebrate caring for the coast as you learn about the Salinas de San Pedro wetlands habitat at Cabrillo Beach. Use binoculars and microscopes to observe live animals and examine plant and animal specimens from the CMA collections. Saturday, 1-3 p.m. Free, registration required. San Pedro. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Scholastic Chess Tournament at the Discovery Science Center May 15: Young chess players (grades K-12) are invited to enhance their learning and life skills through chess and make new friends. Chess assists in memory, logic and analysis, which are key components of the improvement of any student’s ability to think.
Meet UCI neurology grad students who can help you better develop these strategic thinking skills. Saturday, call for tournament times and registration deadlines. (714) 542-2823. www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57. • Young Scientists Symposium May 15: Join Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to celebrate their research program with a symposium where they share the findings of young scientists who conducted research during 2009-2010. Student presentations and laboratory demonstrations will provide a glimpse into their growing research program. Saturday, 5:30-8 p.m. Reservations required, contact Dr. Kiersten Darrow. Free. San Pedro. (310) 548-7562, Ext. 204. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Mr. California and Miss Southern California Pageant May 16: Kids (5+), teens, and young men and women compete to be named “Mr. California” and “Miss Southern California” in four age divisions. An after-party with dancing and refreshments is open to ticket holders and contestants and will be held immediately following the pageant. Sunday, 4 p.m. Pageant will be held at Martha Knoebel Theatre, CSULB. After-party will be held at Eagle’s Nest Clubhouse, Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. (310) 720-1681. www. capageantproductions.com. Also see “Beauty and Etiquette.” See ad on page 21. • Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium May 16: See “April 18” for details. • See Tales Story Time in Newport Beach May 19: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). May’s theme is “Treasure Chest.” Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org Warner on Wednesdays: $3 Movies May 19: The Warner Grand, an art-deco theater, screens movies on Wednesdays for only $3. Today, Star Trek. Wednesday, 7 p.m. $3. San Pedro. (310) 548-7672. www.warnergrand.org Family Night Hike in Orange May 20: Take a hike with the family (6+) under the stars. Bring your flashlights. Thursday, 6-8 p.m. $5. 2 Irvine Park Road, Orange. (800) 436-2119. www.outdooreducationcenter.org “Artastic” Evening at the Norwalk Cultural Arts Center May 21: The night will feature free art activities and projects for kids, a community book fair, multiple art exhibits and entertainment by the Norwalk All-City Youth Band and Youth Mariachi Group, plus art demonstrations by mouth and foot painting artists. Friday, 6-9 p.m. Free. Norwalk Cultural Arts Center, 13200 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5519. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us
• “Ben and the Magic Paintbrush” May 21 - June 6: Megan earns pennies as a human statue—painted silver—while her little brother, Ben, draws portraits with only a stubby pencil. One day, his artwork catches the eye of Mrs. Crawly, who has a scheme to make millions with a magic paintbrush. When she captures Ben and puts him to work, it’s up to Megan to save the day. Friday - Sunday, times vary. Prices vary. South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-5555. www.scr.org Airport and Safe Boating Day at Fullerton Airport May 22: Displays of vintage and experimental aircraft, aviation exhibits and food booths. Free. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (714) 738-6323. • Channel Islands Adventure: Anacapa Island May 22: Discover the wonder of the Channel Islands as you join CMA educators on an adventure to Anacapa Island, part of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. During the crossing watch for marine birds and mammals, then join a guided walk and check out nesting gulls as you greet spring on Anacapa Island. The trip leaves from Oxnard. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Reservations are required. Adults, $51; kids (12 and under), $34. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Disney in Concert May 22: An evening full of film memories and live orchestral music awaits audiences who are willing to follow (with a little pixie dust) the hearts of Disney animated friends from the silver screen. Saturday, 8 p.m. $15-35. San Pedro. (310) 5487672. www.warnergrand.org Family Festival at the Getty Villa May 22: Experience Aztec art first-hand with a family festival that explores the rich cultural traditions of Aztec and pre-Columbian Mexico. Enjoy music and dance from Mexico, create your own Aztec mask or make your own Codex based upon the traditions of Nahuatl culture. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free; no reservations required. Getty Villa, Malibu. (310) 440-7360. www.getty.edu • Speed Cubing at the Cube May 22: Witness history as Cube speed solvers showcase their mind-boggling skills and watch as the quickest cubers compete against each other and against themselves to set and break speed-solving records. Events will include blind-folded solving, onehanded solving and more! Call for competition times. Want to compete? Check the Web site for online registration. (714) 542-2823. www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57. Star Party at Griffith Observatory May 22: See “April 24” for details. • Weekend Tidepool Walks May 22-23: On Saturday, attend an informative slide show in the auditorium, then come along on
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the naturalist-led ramble on the rocks to see animals in their natural habitat. On Sunday, visit the native garden, salt marsh, beaches and tidepools. Explore each habitat and discover signs of the season along the shore. Examine fossils, native plants and beach wrack. Outdoor clothing and sneakers advised. Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - noon, en Español; Sunday, 10 a.m. - noon. Reservations required for groups. $3. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org
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• SEA Club for K-2 Graders at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Wednesdays, May 26 - June 16: See “April 28” for details. The Lion King at OCPAC May 26 - June 13: Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of animals brought to life by award-winning director Julie Taymor and the unforgettable score including Elton John and Tim Rice’s Oscar®-winning song “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life.” Show times vary. Tickets start at $25. Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa. (714) 556-2121. www.ocpac.org Warner on Wednesdays: $3 Movies May 26: Today, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. See “May 19” for details. Kids and the Law Workshop in Lakewood May 27: Parents and kids (8+) learn a basic overview of the laws that apply to kids, including bikes, skateboard and scooters, laws that young drivers should know and school rules. Thursday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Safety Center at Lakewood Center Mall. (562) 623-3583. www.lakewoodcity.org/recreation • Mommy, Music & Me! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra May 27: See “May 13” for details. Garden Grove’s Annual Strawberry Festival May 28-31: A strawberry soirée with carnival rides, games and food booths, plus a parade on Saturday. Meet the Roadrunner and Snoopy as well as other “celebrities.” Contests for kids include the Berry Berry Beautiful Baby pageant (3 and under), the Red-Head Round-up, Tiny Tots King and Queen (3-6) and Strawberry Idol karaoke (16+). Friday, 1-10 p.m.; parade, Saturday, 10 a.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.; and Monday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Free admission. Village Green between Main Street and Euclid Avenue. (714) 638-0981. www.strawberryfestival.org • Grossology The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body May 29 - September 12: Sometimes it’s stinky; sometimes it’s crusty; and sometimes it’s slimy. Explore why your body produces mushy, oozy, crusty, scaly and stinky gunk at Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body during its appearance at Discovery Science Center. Based on the best-selling book, Grossology, this exhibition uses sophisticated animatronics and imaginative exhibits to tell you the good, the bad and the downright ugly about runny noses, body odor and much more. (714) 542-CUBE. www.discoverycube.org. See ad on page 57. kidsguide spring/summer ‘10 | 107
• Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Aquarium May 29: See “April 30” for details.
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Scotsfest 2010 in OC May 29-30: Gather the family and join in a Scottish Festival of Celtic entertainment with music, dance and food, plus games and activities for kids of all ages. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Call for ticket pricing. OC Fair and Event Center, Costa Mesa. (949) 716-4570. www.scotsfest.com
• SEA Club for 3-6 Graders at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Wednesdays, June 2-23: See “April 28” for details.
Hula-Hula Luau at the Newport Dunes May 30: Grab the kids and the water toys for a Hawaiian party with a live band, Hawaiian food and fun games for kids and adults. $20. Saturday, call for times. Newport Beach. (949) 7293863. www.newportdunes.com
june • Blue Whale Safari Cruise June 1 - October 30: Enjoy the world’s most unique whale watching experience with Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris on their specially equipped sailing catamaran. With a one-ofa-kind Underwater Viewing POD and the only whale watching vessel that broadcasts their trips live on whalewatchngtv.com, you can experience the magnificent blue whales aboard their specially equipped sailing catamaran sailboat with its exclusive Eye Spy Dolphin Net area, low to the water which gets you closer to the animals. An experienced naturalist guide, equipped with an underwater camera with hydrophone, lets you see and hear underwater. Triple fudge brownies on the way home. Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults, $89; kids (12 and under), $69. Mention “Kidsguide” and receive 10% off. Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris, 24440 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point. (949) 488-2828. www.dolphinsafari.com. See ad on page 12. • June at Pretend City Children’s Museum June 1-30: This month’s theme is “Summer in the City.” Join the museum for their Summer Kick-Off event including a Pretend City Beach party! The fun will continue all month long through water fun presentations for children and parents, learning how to be healthy at the beach, including tips for packing nutritional beach lunches and sun safety, classic summertime events and special exhibits (like ice cream and lemonade stands). Call for daily activity or visit their Web site for more details. Pretend City Children’s Museum, 49 Hubble, Irvine. (949) 428-3900. www.pretendcity.org • Huntington Beach Sailing Foundation June 2: Parent Night for families interested in learning more about their child (6-16) participating in summer sailing camps (see “Camps”). Summer sessions begin June 22; pre-registration recommended as class size is limited. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Huntington Harbor Yacht Club, 3821 Warner
• Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach June 2: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). This month’s theme, “Row Your Boat.” Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. Also offered June 16. (949) 6758915. www.nhnm.org Coin, Stamp and Collectables Fair June 3-6: Free kid’s treasure hunt for the young collector. More information about kids’ activities at the information desk. Thursday to Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Adults, $6; kids (7 and under), free. Long Beach. www.longbeachexpo.com • Hip Hop Hooray! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra June 4-25: See “April 9” for details. “Tom Sawyer” in La Habra June 4-27: Tom Sawyer tells the coming-of-age story of a mischievous boy based on characters from Twain’s book, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” The satire of Twain comes through and makes this a delightful adventure. Call for show times and prices. La Habra Depot Theater. (562) 905-9625. www.lhdepottheatre.org Aloha Teen Dance June 5: Dance for teens (grades 6-8). Hosted by the cities of Cypress and La Palma. Saturday, 7-10 p.m. $6 preregistration by June 4, $10 at the door. La Palma Community Center, 7821 Walker St. (714) 229-6780 or (714) 690-3350. www.cypressrec.com, www.cityoflapalma.org Free Fishing Derby at Cerritos Regional Park June 5: Kids (2-15) have an opportunity to enjoy fishing while competing for prizes and trophies. Saturday, 9:15-11:30 a.m.; registration begins at 8 a.m. Free. www.dfg.ca.gov, www.fishinginthecity.org Get Outdoors! in Fullerton June 5: Inside the Outdoors invites families to experience hands-on environmental education activities, such as hiking and outdoor games. Saturday, 9 a.m. noon. Advance registration is required. Craig Park, Fullerton. (714) 708-3885. www.insidetheoutdoors.org • Jump Into Summer at the Children’s Museum at La Habra June 5: A fun-filled day of splishing and splashing with outdoor water-related activities. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Native Gardening and Beach Clean-up in San Pedro June 5: See “April 3” for details.
• Pacific Islander Festival at the Aquarium June 5-6: Discover the rich and diverse cultures of the Pacific Islands through traditional craft demonstrations, ethnic cuisine, educational programs, storytelling and an ocean of entertainment, including music and dance performances. Watch hula performances, listen to Tahitian drumming, try out ancient Hawaiian games, enjoy island cuisine and admire artisans as they create traditional weavings. The Pacific Islander Festival will feature various cultures, including Hawaiian, Marshallese, Chamorro, Tahitian, Samoan and Maori. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Adults, $23.95; kids (3-11), $11.95. Long Beach. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org. See ad on page 15. • World Ocean Day June 5-6: Celebrate the ocean by joining in a scavenger hunt, special story time and more. World Ocean Day is June 8 and is celebrated all over the world. Come on down to the beach and visit your ocean. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Summer Nightlife Walk in Long Beach June 8: A naturalist-led walk of the trails to look for nocturnal creatures; bring flashlights. Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Also offered June 22, July 13, 27, August 10 and 24. $3 per person; preregistration required. El Dorado Nature Center, 7550 Spring St., Long Beach. (562) 570-1745. • Mommy, Music & Me! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra June 11: See “May 13” for details. Summer Festival in Fountain Valley June 11-13: Fountain Valley’s carnival and summer festival with carnival rides, games, music, dance entertainment and food vendors. Friday, 5-11 p.m.; Saturday, noon - 11 p.m.; and Sunday, noon - 10 p.m. Annual car show will be held in conjunction with the carnival, Saturday, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free. Fountain Valley Recreation Center and Sports Park. 16400 Brookhurst St. (714) 839-8611. www.fountainvalley.org • Catalina Above and Below (Boat Adventure) June 12: Join the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium staff on an all-day, hands-on Catalina Island collection trip. Learn about methods and techniques used to capture marine animals, such as swell sharks, rockfish, various invertebrates and the rarely seen, very slimy, hagfish. Passengers will assist with pulling in traps and get up-close looks at animals, while many CMA staff and experts will be on-hand to identify, teach and answer questions. Explore the seldom-visited isthmus of the island, then head out to mid-channel to bait for pelagic sharks. Saturday, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Preregistration is required. $95 per person. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro. (310) 548-7562. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org
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OC’s Family Festival and BBQ Cook-off June 12: The festival features BBQ, classic car show, Kids Zone, BBQ competition, rib-eating contest, music and entertainment. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. $10. Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. (714) 408-9781. www.kristies.org, www.quenforkids.com • Rods N’ Rails and Annual Potato Festival June 12: Rods N’ Rails, Perris’ 9th annual car and motorcycle show, held at the Orange Empire Railway Museum, features classic cars and motorcycles. Also, games and entertainment for the whole family, including 1800’s Territorial Marshall reenactments, live music and dance contests, retro hair and clothing contests, train and trolley rides, and the annual Potato Festival. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (951) 6572605. www.oerm.org. See ad on page 92.
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Chalk Festival in Pasadena June 19-20: Nearly 600 artists of all ages will use over 25,000 sticks of pastel chalk to create murals on pavement. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Free. Paseo Colorado, 280 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 795-9100. www.pasadenachalkfestival.com
Family Sustainability: Disaster Preparedness June 13: Families (8+) join naturalist Mark Maeseele to discuss cost effective ways to prepare for natural or environmental disasters. Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Adults, $20; kids, $15; reservations required. Environmental Nature Center, Newport Beach. (949) 645-8489. www.encenter.org
• Dad’s Pirate Adventure! at the Children’s Museum of La Habra June 19: Arrggg, mateys! Bring dad or grandpa in for a pirate show, scavenger hunt and a ton of adventure! Adults, $15; kids, $12. $2 off for CMLH members (includes admission to the museum). Space is limited. Reservations required. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57.
Musical Circus: (P) is for POPS in Pasadena June 13: An intriguing blend of music and storytelling designed for kids (10 and under), presented by the Pasadena Symphony. Enjoy the “musical instrument petting zoo” where attendees handle and play musical instruments; a family concert follows. Sunday, 8:3010 a.m. Free. Pasadena Civic Auditorium. (626) 7937172. www.pasadenasymphony-pops.org
• Father’s Day BBQ at Orange Empire Railway June 19: Ride the Big Red Cars of the Pacific Electric and enjoy a Father’s Day BBQ for dad. Regular ride admission prices apply, and advance reservations are required for the BBQ. Saturday and Sunday, noon - 2 p.m. Orange Empire Railway Museum, Perris. (951) 657-2605. www.oerm.org. See ad on page 92.
• Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium June 14: Predicted run, 11:10 am - 1:10 a.m. See “April 30” for details.
Star Party at Griffith Observatory June 19: See “April 24” for details.
• “Galaxy Kids” Exhibit Opens at the Children’s Museum at La Habra June 15 - September 5: Get set to blast into outer space as you ride the Space Shuttle to the Galaxy! Stop on Mars (the fourth planet from the sun) and play with Martians, have an asteroid party with your fellow astronauts in the Asteroid Belt, fly by the oversized planet models and learn about our Solar System. How many types of galaxies are there? You can search them out and count. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org.
• Father’s Day Train Rides in Fillmore June 20: Catch the train with dad and enjoy a scenic ride through the Heritage Valley complete with BBQ lunch. Departures at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Adults, $47; ages 4-12, $26; ages 2-3, $23. (800) 773-TRAIN. www.fwry.com. See ad on page 12.
• Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium June 20: See “April 18” for details. Warner on Wednesdays: $3 Movies June 23: Today, The Twilight Saga: New Moon. See “May 19” for details. • Mommy, Music & Me! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra June 24: See “May 13” for details. • School House Rock June 25-27: Youth Cultural Arts Foundation presents “School House Rock.” Performances will be held on June 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m. and June 27 at 2 p.m. 9831 Belmont St., Bellflower. (562) 867-3524. www.bellflowertheater.org. See ad on page 89. • Southern California Dance Theatre Presents “Coppelia” June 26: Southern California Dance Theatre will perform “Coppelia.” Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. Call for ticket reservations or information, (562) 496-1766, or visit www.scdt.com. Wilson High School Auditorium, 4400 East 10th St., Long Beach. Sunset at the Santa Ana Zoo June 27: Bring a picnic and enjoy an evening of live music, coffee, dessert, train rides and animals. Sunday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Also offered July 18. $10; kids (under 3), free. (714) 953-8555. www.santaanazoo.org
Arboretum Entomologists’ Bug Safari June 19: It’s a creeping, crawling, flying garden bug adventure. Come check out the Lepidoptera! No, Lepidoptera isn’t a rock band; it’s a wonderful group of insects that kids (5+) will find flittering all over the garden—they are butterflies! Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Preregistration recommended. $3. Fullerton Arboretum. (657) 278-3579. www.fullertonarboretum.com
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• Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium June 28: See “April 30” for details. • Tales Between the Tides June 28 and 30 or June 29 and July 1: In twoday sessions, kids (3-5) and their parents discover nature as they explore the ocean at “see” level. Hear and tell stories, scamper like crabs, touch sea animals, make a take-home project and explore the many wonders in the sea, in the aquarium and in the lab. $26. Call for reservations as space is limited. 10-11:30 a.m. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Festival of Folktales at Huntington Central Library June 29: Storytellers present tales from around the world, performances of international music, marionettes, dancers, crafts and children’s theater in conjunction with opening day of the summer reading program. Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tickets vary by event, 50 cents to $2. Tickets can be purchased in advance or on the day of the festival. Food also available for purchase. Huntington Beach Central Library. (714) 375-5107. www.hbpl.org
Long Beach: Veteran’s Stadium: 5 p.m. $7-10; parking, $5. (562) 570-LBFD. Marina Park Green: Fireworks, 9 p.m. (562) 495-5959. Los Alamitos: (562) 430-1073 Joint Forcing Training Base, 4 p.m. Newport Beach: Newport Dunes: 11 a.m., $35 per car load, (949) 729-3863. Mariners Park: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., (714) 895-2860. Seal Beach: (562) 431-2527, Ext. 344 Heather Park: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Firecracker Train in Fillmore July 4: Take a train ride through Heritage Valley and enjoy a BBQ dinner onboard. The train returns for a fireworks show hosted by the City of Fillmore, which can be viewed from onboard. Adults, $72; kids, ages 4-12, $41; and kids ages 2-3, $22. Reservations required. Fillmore and Western Railway. (800) 773-TRAIN. www.fwry.com. See ad on page 12.
Warner on Wednesdays: $3 Movies June 30: Today, Sherlock Holmes. See “May 19” for details.
Free Fishing Day July 4: Throughout California, no fishing license is required at all local lakes. For a list of local lakes, visit www.dfg.ca.gov or www.fishinginthecity.org.
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• Wild Rivers Waterpark Celebrates July 4th July 4: Spend your holiday at this popular waterpark, which will celebrate Independence Day with various family activities, including watermelon eating, pie-eating and water-balloon toss contests. Check www.wildrivers.com for details. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. (949) 788-0808. See ad on page 13; discount coupon on page 103.
• Blue Whale Safari Cruise Through October 30: See “June 1” for details. See ad on page 12. • July at Pretend City Children’s Museum June 1-31: This month’s theme, “The Great Outdoors.” Join the museum as they bring the great outdoors in, through fun activities and events all month long. Activities include exploring various natural habitats such as the desert, ocean, rainforest and mountains, in fun and creative ways. Free class preview week, July 12-16. Call for daily activity or visit their Web site for more details. Pretend City Children’s Museum, 49 Hubble, Irvine. (949) 428-3900. www.pretendcity.org 4th of July Festivals and Fireworks July 4: The following cities offer 4th of July activities that may include games, face painting, parades, food booths, entertainment and an evening fireworks show. Free unless otherwise noted. Anaheim: (714) 283-6653 Canyon Hills High School, 10 a.m. Irvine: (949) 724-0488 Irvine High School, 3 p.m. Call for admission. Fullerton: (714) 738-6545 Fullerton High School Stadium, 5-9:30 p.m. Huntington Beach: (714) 969-3492 On the pier, 10 a.m. www.hb4thofjuly.org 110 | kidsguide spring/summer ‘10
• Family Fun Friday Nite: Star Party at the Children’s Museum at La Habra July 9: A fun and affordable night for the family at only $10 per person includes an interactive show, light dinner, dessert, craft and activities throughout the Museum. Reservations are required and are on a first-come, first-served basis. Also offered July 16, 30, August 6 and 13. Friday, 6-8:30 p.m. $10 per person. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. 500 Free Meals at Old World in Huntington Beach July 11: Gather the family and enjoy an afternoon of German food, music and fun. Kids enjoy a moon bounce, carnival games and Dodo the chicken as well as German folk dancers and Dachshund Races. First 500 guests will receive a free meal. Sunday, 2-6 p.m. 7561 Center Ave. #50, Huntington Beach. (714) 2409662. www.oldworld.ws • Jet into Space at the Children’s Museum at La Habra July 11: Visit the Children’s Museum at La Habra for free today thanks to Target stores! Experiment with fun propulsion activities, create your own solar system and visit the space-themed exhibit to don space suits and explore the Milky Way in an interactive journey through space. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org • Seal Beach Rough Water Swim July 11: Hosted by Seal Beach Swim Club, a Rough Water Swim will be held at the north side of the pier. Sunday, 6:30 a.m. Seal Beach. (562) 430-1092. www.sealbeachswimclub.orgg • Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium July 12: See “April 18” for details.
Buzz with the Bees at the Fullerton Arboretum July 6: Discover what goes on inside a beehive, and learn why bees are so important for plants and people too. Special guest speaker Lewis West will present his own travelling bee colony! Tuesday, 6-7:30 p.m. $5 per family. Preregistration appreciated; walk-ins as space allows. Fullerton Arboretum. (657) 278-3579. www.fullertonarboretum.com
• Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium July 13: See “April 30” for details.
• Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach July 7: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. Also offered July 21. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org
Warner on Wednesdays: $3 Movies July 14: Today, Amelia. See “May 19” for details.
Warner on Wednesdays: $3 Movies July 7: Today, How to Train your Dragon. See “May 19” for details. 1776 in Long Beach July 9-25: Watch the sparks fly as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin fight for freedom and draft the Declaration of Independence before your very eyes. A riveting musical filled with history and humor. Thursday and Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 and 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. Call for ticket prices. Musical Theater West, 4350 E. 7th St. (562) 856-1999. www.musical.org
Mary Poppins at OCPAC July 14-31: Mary Poppins takes the stage to delight the entire family. Show times and ticket prices vary. Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa. (714) 556-2121. www.ocpac.org
• Family Fun Friday Nite: Under the Big Top at the Children’s Museum at La Habra July 16: A fun and affordable night for the family at only $10 per person. See “July 9” for details. Star Party at Griffith Observatory July 17: See “April 24” for details. Sunset at the Santa Ana Zoo July 18: See “June 27” for details. • Salt Marsh Open House July 19: See “May 15” for details. • Sparks 11th Annual Camp Day July 20: The Sparks Annual Camp Day is a fun-filled
day for campers, counselors and kids of all ages. Camp Day features games, contests, giveaways and the opportunity to watch the best women’s basketball team on the planet! Tuesday, call for times and tickets. Mention “Kidsguide” and receive an additional discount. (877) 44-SPARKS. See ad on page 55. • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach July 21: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. (949) 6758915. www.nhnm.org 30th Annual Cypress Community Festival July 24: Family festival featuring a pancake breakfast, chili cook-off, classic car show, live music and 5K/10K, plus kid-friendly activities, including games, crafts and rides. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; race starts at 7:30 a.m., registration required, call (714) 229-6780. Admission, free; minimal fee for rides and food. Oak Knoll Park. (714) 827-2430. www.cypressrec.com • Fun and Discovery with Bubbles Show! July 24: Join Children’s Museum at La Habra for a high-energy show that takes children on a fascinating, interactive tour full of music and laughter as they learn all about bubbles from the inside out. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. (562) 9059793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Sizzlin’ Summer Sandcastle Day at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium July 24: Do you remember building your first sandcastle? Relive those easy, breezy days at CMA’s Sizzlin’ Summer Sandcastle Day. Bring your shovel, a bucket and your creativity and claim a plot! Saturday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free. San Pedro. (310) 5487563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium July 27: See “April 30” for details. • All-Day Blue Whale Catalina Sailing Safari July 29: Cruise to Catalina and search for blue whales and dolphins aboard their specially equipped sailing catamaran with its exclusive Eye-to-Eye Underwater viewing POD™ with underwater camera and hydrophone. Then, spend a few hours in Avalon before reboarding to enjoy a BBQ dinner on the way back to the mainland. Includes light breakfast, dinner and homemade triple fudge brownies. Also offered August 12 and 26. Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. $119 per person; mention “Kidsguide” and get 10% off. Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safaris, 24440 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point. (949) 488-2828. www.dolphinsafari.com. See ad on page 12. • Family Fun Friday Nite: Pirate Adventure at the Children’s Museum at La Habra July 30: A fun and affordable night for the family at only $10 per person. See “July 9” for details.
Project Playhouse Open House in Irvine July 31: View unique playhouses from whimsical to elegant, that will be auctioned off as part of the HomeAid Orange County’s annual Project Playhouse to provide transitional housing in Orange County. This is the only day visitors can actually go inside the playhouses. Saturday, noon - 6 p.m. $10 per person (includes gift bags); kids (3 and under), free. Irvine Spectrum. (949) 553-9510. www.projectplayhouse.org
august • Blue Whale Safari Cruise Through October 30: See “June 1” for details. See ad on page 12. • August at Pretend City Children’s Museum August 1- 31: This month’s theme, Pretend City’s 1st Birthday! Join the museum as they celebrate this milestone, including music, party games, parades and much more. Call for daily activity or visit their Web site for more details. Pretend City Children’s Museum, 49 Hubble, Irvine. (949) 4283900. www.pretendcity.org • Free Class Week at Kick It Up August 2-7: Enjoy free class week at Kick it Up. To schedule your classes, call (562) 430-1812 or visit the Web site at www.kickitup.com. See ads on pages 31, 45 and 67. • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach August 4: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. Contact for theme. See “April 7” for details. Also offered August 18. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org • Family Fun Friday Nite: Pajama Party! at the Children’s Museum at La Habra August 6: A fun and affordable night for the family at only $10 per person. See “July 9” for details. • Friday Family Night Movies Fridays, August 6-27: The nice summer breeze, beautiful bright stars and a great flick! Come on down to Norwalk Park and enjoy a “Drive in” atmosphere movie. Bring your dinner, blankets and chairs to enjoy a movie projected on a 400 square foot screen. Seating begins at 6 p.m., the movie begins at dusk. Visit their Web site for movie titles. Free. Norwalk Park, 13000 Clarkdale Ave. (562) 929-5702. www.ci.norwalk.ca.us • August Animal Adventures at the Children’s Museum at La Habra August 7: Visit the Children’s Museum at La Habra for free today thanks to Target stores! Today features a live animal show that includes exotic animals. Kids get up-close and may even be able to touch some of these interesting creatures and learn about the different types of habitats they
live in around the world. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org. See ad on page 57. • Celebrate Cabrillo Marine Aquarium’s Virginia Reid Moore Marine Research Library August 7: Enjoy stories, crafts and other activities in honor of Cabrillo Marine Aquarium’s celebration of their Virginia Reid Moore Marine Research Library’s fourth anniversary. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • The Great Whales of Summer August 7: Join CMA staff as they search for the great whales in the Catalina Channel. The blue and humpback whales have been seen consistently during the summer months for the past five years. Boat leaves from San Pedro. Saturday, 9 a.m. noon. Registration is required. $30. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org • Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium August 9: See “April 18” for details. • All-Day Blue Whale Catalina Sailing Safari August 12: See “July 29” for details. • Family Fun Friday Nite: Animal Safari at the Children’s Museum at La Habra August 13: A fun and affordable night for the family at only $10 per person. See “July 9” for details. • Melodie’s Dance Show at the Carpenter August 14 and 15: Come enjoy a special dance performance by Melodie’s Dance Theater at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach. Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. For performance details, call (562) 431-8582. www.melodiesdance.com. See ad on page 45. Star Party at Griffith Observatory August 14: See “April 14” for details. • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach August 18: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. (949) 6758915. www.nhnm.org “Twelfth Night” in Long Beach August 21 and 22: Shakespeare for Kids presents an adaptation of Shakespeare’s the “Twelfth Night” at Bixby Park in Long Beach. This is a free event for the whole family with performances at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Bring a blanket, a picnic lunch and enjoy the show. Part of the Long Beach Sea Festival. (562) 997-1494. www.lbshakespeare.org • Tales Between the Tides August 24 and 26 or 25 and 27: See “June 28” for details. • All-Day Blue Whale Catalina Sailing Safari August 26: See “July 29” for details.
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Three contests: April 1- June 1 • June 1 - July 15 • July 15 - August 31 E-mail your entry to info@kidsguidemagazine.com Each entry should include your name, contact information and the new activity. Chinese Dragon Boat Races and Festival August 31 - September 1: This annual event is one of the largest competitive dragon boat races in California. The festival features demonstrations in traditional Chinese art and performances by Chinese acrobats, dancers, musicians and martial artists, plus food and craft vendors. Pre-registration and fee required for race participants (12+); festival admission is free. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Marine Stadium, Long Beach. www.lbdragonboat.com
september • Blue Whale Safari Cruise Through October 30: See “June 1” for details. See ad on page 12. Apple Picking in Oak Glen September 1 - November 30: Working apple orchards (halfway between Riverside and Palm Springs) open their doors to the public and let you pick apples by the bushel. Many farms also produce fresh apple cider, pies and other farm-fresh goods. Oak Glen Apple Growers Association. (909) 797 6833. www.oakglen.net • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach September 1: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. Contact for theme. See “April 7” for details. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org • September at Pretend City Children’s Museum September 1-30: This month’s theme, “Peace and Love in the City.” Pretend City will focus on encouraging authentic respect, trust and friendship among
young people, families, schools and local communities. Activities encourage crossing boundaries that may divide, such as race, nationality, religion, age, gender, language, ethnicity, disability and recognition of common humanity. Call for daily activity or visit their Web site. Pretend City Children’s Museum, 49 Hubble, Irvine. (949) 428-3900. www.pretendcity.org
• Railroadiana September 11: Southern California’s largest outdoor railroadiana swap meet, including railroad antiques, collectibles, art, books, model and toy trains, and special train operations. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (951) 657-2605. www.oerm.org. See ad on page 92.
• Native Gardening and Beach Clean-up September 4: See “April 3” for details.
• Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium September 13: See “April 18” for details.
• Channel Islands Adventure: San Miguel Landing September 11: Boarding in Ventura, journey on an adventure to San Miguel Island, the most remote of the Channel Islands. Watch a reenactment of the landing of explorer Juan Cabrillo, explore the natural history of the island, and be on the lookout for marine mammals and other sea life. Saturday, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Reservations required. $100. Channel islands. (310) 5487563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Free Fishing Day in California September 7: Throughout California, no fishing license is required at all local lakes today. For a list of local lakes and locations of special events, visit www.dfg.ca.gov or www.fishinginthecity.org. Octoberfest, Kinderfest and Dachshund Races Sundays, September 9 - October 31: An annual event that lets families enjoy Oktoberfest, featuring wiener dog races, plus carnival games and Bobo the Chicken. Sundays through October 31, 2-7:30 p.m. Races start at 3 p.m. Adults, $5; kids (6-12), $2. Huntington Beach. (714) 895-8020; Wiener Dog Races, (714) 898-5111. www.oldworld.ws Family Fossil Days September 11: See “May 1” for details.
• SEA Club for 3-6 Graders at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Wednesdays, September 15 - October 6: See “April 28” for details. • Sea Tales Story Time in Newport Beach September 15: Stories, crafts, touch tank and music geared for pre-schoolers (age 2-5). Call for theme. Wednesday, 9:45-11 a.m. See “April 7” for details. (949) 675-8915. www.nhnm.org • Ride the Steam Locomotive at Orange Empire September 18-19: Steam locomotive Ventura County No. 2 operates on the third weekend of every month, September through May (except November). Saturday and Sunday; runs every hour, starting at 11 a.m.; last train leaves the station at 4 p.m. Perris. (951) 657-2605. www.oerm.org. See ad on page 92. • Moompetam: Native American Festival September 18-19: The Aquarium of the Pacific celebrates native American culture through traditional cultural crafts, storytelling, live demonstrations, music and dance of the indigenous California Indian maritime cultures, including Ajachemen, Chumash, Costanoan, Luiseno and Tongva people. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. $23.95-11.95, kids (under 3), free. Long Beach. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org
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