Summer Camp Fair MARCH 4 Page 9
Winter 2017 • January to April
Community Tree Lighting Celebration DECEMBER 5 Page 13
Arbor Day MARCH 11 Back Cover
Spring Family Parade APRIL 22 Page 7
recreation noun | rec·re·a·tion | \re-krē-ā-shen\ : something people do to relax or have fun : activities done for enjoyment
What is your favorite City special event?
CITY MANAGER Daniel Rich COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR J.P. de la Montaigne RECREATION MANAGER John Marchant
The Community Tree Lighting Celebration. I love the start of the holiday season.
PARKS AND OPEN SPACE MANAGER Bruce Hurlburt CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS MANAGER Scott Whisler
Senior Management Analyst Executive Assistant Marketing and Administrative Services Supervisor Program Assistant Volunteer Coordinator
Shoreline and Facility Reservations Supervisor Shoreline Secretary Facility Reservations Coordinator Shoreline and Rengstorff House Senior Coordinator
Summer Outdoor Movie Night Series! The best way to enjoy the summer air with the entire family!
Youth Development Supervisor Youth Coordinator Teen Coordinator Deer Hollow Farm Senior Coordinator Deer Hollow Farm Coordinator Preschool Teacher Preschool Teacher
Sports, Aquatics, and Willowgate Garden Supervisor Aquatics and Willowgate Garden Senior Coordinator Youth and Adult Sports Coordinator Parks Maintenance Worker III
Special Events and Senior Center Supervisor Senior Center Senior Coordinator Senior Center and Senior Garden Coordinator Senior Center Office Assistant
Brady Ruebusch Champika Valencia Kristine Crosby Tiffany Sison Bill Mykytka Stephen Achabal Aischa Standing Crow Vacant Kristina Perino
Monster Bash because the little tikes look so cute in their costumes!
Greg Milano Maureen Grzan-Pieracci Ashleigh Branham Jessica Morgan Lisa Cornelius Mary Freeman Doreen Edmonds Shaun Chilkotowsky Kevin DeFranco Colin James Jim Ignaitis Michele Petersen Tyler Phillips Vacant Roy Day
Have questions about our programs? Contact us and we will be happy to assist you. Recreation Office: (650) 903-6331 Recreation E-mail: recreation@mountainview.gov Staff E-mail: FirstName.LastName@mountainview.gov
4th of July—nothing like bringing the community together and having an awesome show to watch!
Table of Contents Facility Directory......................................................................2 Ready to Register......................................................................3 Facility Reservations.........................................................4 to 5 Winter Camps....................................................................6 to 7 Youth and Teen Classes...................................................8 to 15
Letter from the Community Services Department Director
The View Teen Center................................................... 16 to 17 Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts........... 18 to 19
Happy Holidays to all our residents and peace and good fortunes to a Happy New Year!
Aquatics Classes and Lap Swim....................................20 to 21
Can’t believe 2016 is coming to an end. We had such a great year and great time providing programs and services for all of you to enjoy.
Mountain View Tennis...........................................................26
But we are by no means done, and have lots of great events coming up. Check out the back of this guide for our highlighted special events and try to join us; especially, the opening of our newest park in Mountain View, No. 38, the Heritage Park, located at 771 Rengstorff Avenue. Scheduled opening is Saturday, December 10, at 11:00 a.m. Don’t wait until January to start a New Year’s resolution. Get out over the holidays and walk or run through our parks and trails. Sign up for a class or event. Enjoy some time for you and your family. Lastly, see pictures below; we were recently honored in St. Louis, Missouri at a national conference with 7,000 other Parks and Recreation Professionals, where Mountain View Parks and Recreation was recognized as a Gold Medal Finalist for Excellence in our field. We love what we do and hope you continue to enjoy our programs, events, facilities and services. See you in the parks! J.P. de la Montaigne
Adults and Senior Classes............................................ 22 to 25 Senior Center..........................................................................27 Shoreline at Mountain View.................................................. 28 Shoreline Golf Links...............................................................29 Listo para Registrarse............................................................ 30 Forma de Inscripción Para Clases de Recreación.................. 31 Class Registration Form.........................................................32 Preschool....................................................... Inside back cover Special Events Calendar........................................... Back cover
2016 City of Mountain View Council Members Patricia Showalter, Mayor Ken S. Rosenberg, Vice Mayor Christopher R. Clark John M. Inks R. Michael Kasperzak, Jr. John McAlister Leonard M. Siegel
• • • 2016 Parks and Recreation Commission and Urban Forestry Board The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Avenue Members: Jonathan Herbach (Chair), Paul Hepfer (Vice Chair), Katherine Naegele, and Thida Cornes
• • • City Holidays*
Thanksgiving • November 24 Day after Thanksgiving • November 25 Holiday Closure • December 24 to January 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Day • January 16 President’s Day •February 20 * Subject to change.
FACILITY DIRECTORY
Community Center 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue.........903-6331 Community School of Music & Arts 230 San Antonio Circle.............917-6800
Cuesta Park 615 Cuesta Drive...............................................................................903-6331 Cuesta Tennis Center 230 Cuesta Drive.............................................................................. 967-5955 Deer Hollow Farm Rancho San Antonio County Park.................................................... 903-6430 Eagle Park Pool 650 Franklin Street............................................................................903-6413 Historic Adobe Building 157 Moffett Boulevard.......................................................................903-6407 KMVT Community Television 1400 Terra Bella Avenue, Suite M....................................................968-1540 Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts 500 Castro Street............................................................................. 903-6000
VOLUNTEER TODAY! Learn about City-wide volunteer opportunities by visiting
www.mountainview.gov/volunteer
Mountain View Sports Pavilion and Graham Athletic Sports Complex 1185 Castro Street............................................................................903-9041 Peninsula Youth Theatre 2500 Old Middlefield Road...............................................................988-8798 Planet Granite 815 Stewart Drive, Sunnyvale................................................ (408) 991-9090 Rengstorff Pool and Park 201 South Rengstorff Avenue...........................................................903-6414 Senior Center 266 Escuela Avenue......................................................................... 903-6330 Shoreline at Mountain View 2600 N. Shoreline Boulevard Administration/Rengstorff House........................................... 903-6392 Golf Links.................................................................................. 903-4653 Shoreline Athletic Fields 2450 Garcia Avenue..........................................................................903-6331
204 Stierlin Road (650) 968-0836 By appointment only. Solo por cita. Recreation Class Financial Assistance Program (FAP) The City provides eligible, low-income Mountain View families limited financial assistance to register children for recreation classes. To qualify, applicants must be a Mountain View resident and qualify through the Community Services Agency (CSA) screening process (subject to Santa Clara County HUD guidelines). Upon eligibility, recipients will receive a 75% Financial Assistance Waiver up to $400 per child – 25% of the class price must be paid out of pocket. FAP allocations do not cover any material fees. Material fees must be paid out of pocket. FAP is good for one year (September 1 through August 31) and does not apply to Adult Classes, Golf, Tennis, Lap Swims, and Special Events.
Whisman Sports Center, Callahan Field, Crittenden Park 1500 W. Middlefield Road................................................................ 903-9040
Programa de Ayuda Financiera para Las Clases de Recreación La ciudad ofrece a las familias de Mountain View de bajos ingresos elegibles asistencia financiera parcial para matricular a los niños en las clases de recreación. Para recibir ayuda financiera, los solicitantes deben ser residente de Mountain View y calificar a través de la Agencia de Servicios a la Comunidad (CSA). El proceso de selección está sujeto a las pautas del Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano del Condado de Santa Clara Los destinatarios de la ayuda financiera recibirán una exención monetaria de 75 por ciento con un máximo de $400 por niño; 25% por ciento del precio de la clase deberá ser pagado de su bolsillo. Dinero de FAP (Programa de Ayuda Financiera) no cubre tarifa para materiales. La cuota para pagar materiales debe ser pagada directamente por el participante. El (FAP) es válido por un año (1 de septiembre hasta el 31 de agosto) Dicha ayuda no es válida para las clases de adultos, Golf, Tenis, Natación, y Eventos Especiales.
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201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Shoreline Lake 3160 N. Shoreline Boulevard.............................................................965-7474 The View Teen Center 263 Escuela Avenue......................................................................... 903-6333 Tiger Martial Arts 820 E. El Camino Real............................................................ (408) 730-2534 Twisters Gymnastics 1165 North Fair Oaks Avenue, Sunnyvale............................ (408) 734-3547
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Mark your calendar for these registration dates!
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RE ADY TO REGISTER? Read me first (Registration forms can be found on Pages 31 and 32.)
How to Enroll
Online Registration Visit www.mountainview.gov/register Click on “Register Online” under the “How to Register” section. Sign in or Create an Account.
Mail City of Mountain View Recreation Class Registration P.O. Box 7540 Mountain View, CA 94039-7540
Class Attendance and Registration • You’re excited and we’re excited that you’re ready to jump into an activity. Before you do, though, make sure you’re already registered to participate. Registration does not happen in class, it happens either at the front desk of the Community Center or online. Please note that no refund or make-up classes will be issued for any missed activity. Waitlist • Drats! You were this close to getting in! Your name will be placed on a waitlist if your first and alternate class choices are full. Once a spot becomes available, we’ll go down the waitlist in the order our waitlist customers were added and if you’re next, we’ll get a hold of you. You will be given a 24-hour deadline to submit your Registration Form and payment. If your Registration Form and payment are not submitted by the given deadline, you will be removed from the waitlist and the next person on the list will be contacted. Age/Birth Date • To register, participants must be within the required minimum and maximum age by the first day of class. All participants 17 years of age or younger must provide their date of birth. Proof of age may be requested. ●
Transfer • Need to transfer from one activity to another? You may transfer to another activity as long as you meet the minimum age requirement, there is space available, and you send your written request three (3) business days before the first day of class. So that means if class starts on Monday, you have the Wednesday before to transfer. E-mail your transfer request to recreation@ mountainview.gov. You will be assessed a $10 processing fee per visit.
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Withdrawal • If you need to withdraw from an activity and receive a refund, e-mail us at recreation@mountainview.gov no less than five (5) business days before the first day of class. You may also submit a Withdrawal Request Form that you can download by visiting www.mountainview.gov/register. Just so we’re on the same page, if your class starts on Monday, your last day to withdraw is the Monday before that class. You will be assessed a $10 processing fee per visit.
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Missed a class? • Unfortunately, no refund or make-up classes will be issued for any missed activity.
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Class already started but can I still join? • Yes! We do not prorate any of the days that have already taken place, though. You just need to catch up with everyone else at the next class!
Make checks payable to City of Mountain View Do not mail cash.
Fax (650) 962-1069 Credit card payment only. Visit us at the Community Center Community Center 201 South Rengstorff Avenue Mountain View, CA 94040 Monday to Friday • 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Acceptable forms of payment Cash • Check payable to City of Mountain View Visa • MasterCard • American Express • Discover
Proof of Mountain View Residency • From time to time we may need to request proof of residency. Acceptable forms of proof include: Current California Driver’s License or Identification, a recent utility bill, car registration, bank statement, or rental agreement on property management letterhead with a current address. Temporary DMV Change of Address cards, Post Office boxes, personal checks, letters, or flyers are not acceptable. The proof of residence must match the name and address on the registration form. www.mountainview.gov/register
Late Pick-up • Parents and guardians arriving late to pick up their child from any recreation program will be assessed a $6 fee per 15 minutes late. Participants receiving three (3) late pick-up fees will be removed from the specific program on the fourth late pick-up. You Behavior Violation • Participants receiving three (3) behavior violations will be removed from the specific program. A partial class refund may be granted at the discretion of the program supervisor. (650) 903-6331
Wait, what? cancelled my activity?!
Classes not meeting minimum registration levels will be cancelled. Participants will be notified approximately three business days before class begins and issued a full refund, or be eligible to transfer to another class if space is available. Participants transferring will be responsible for any additional fees. recreation@mountainview.gov 3
FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION, MEETING, OR FAMILY FUNCTION
Historic Adobe Building 157 Moffett Boulevard
Historic Adobe Building
The Historic Adobe Building, located just outside of Downtown Mountain View, just minutes from the Mountain View Caltrain Station, features a large banquet room with an adjacent outdoor patio/lawn area. This facility, recognized by its rustic charm and Spanish accents, is perfect for intimate weddings, business off sites/trainings, and other events. Rental of the Adobe Building includes use of tables, chairs, a/v equipment including Wi-Fi, and kitchen. Max occupancy is 100 people. For more information, visit www.mountainview.gov/adobe For rental information, e-mail recreservations@mountainview.gov
Rengstorff House 3070 North Shoreline Boulevard The Rengstorff House, Mountain View’s oldest home, is one of the finest examples of Victorian Italianate architecture on the West Coast. Surrounded by a 750-acre wildlife and recreation area, the site is unique for its historic charm, natural garden areas, brick patios, as well as 19th Century dÊcor and furnishings. Max occupancy is 150 for wedding ceremonies, receptions and events. Wireless internet access, for meetings up to 20 people. For more information, visit
Rengstorff House
www.mountainview.gov/rengstorffhouse For rental information, e-mail RHouseRentals@mountainview.gov
Photo attribution: Erica B Photography
Mountain View Senior Center 266 Escuela Avenue Available exclusively in the evening and weekends for private rentals, the Mountain View Senior Center is one of the nicest special event venues available in the Bay Area. This state of the art facility, with modern architecture and beautiful landscaping, is the perfect place for your next event. The large social hall has a max occupancy of 200 and is perfect for weddings, birthdays, and more. With a variety of multipurpose rooms, this facility is also perfect for your next fundraiser or professional conference. All rentals include access to tables and chairs. Rental of the Social Hall also includes access to the adjacent patio, kitchen, portable bar, and audio/video equipment. Wi-Fi is also available on site. A large parking lot also makes accessing the facility a breeze for your guests.
Senior Center
www.mountainview.gov/reservations For rental information, e-mail recreservations@mountainview.gov
Mountain View Community Center 201 South Rengstorff Avenue Located conveniently in beautiful Rengstorff Park, this facility features a variety of different rooms for all types of events. Whether you are planning a large social gathering, or a small meeting, the Community Center has a space to fit your needs. Tables and chairs are included with all rentals. The main auditorium has a max occupancy of 200 while smaller multi-purpose rooms are perfect for your meeting of 10-50 people. A large parking lot is available and exclusive use of the facility is given for large social gatherings on the weekends.
Community Center
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www.mountainview.gov/reservations For rental information, e-mail recreservations@mountainview.gov
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
General Use Notification Groups of 50 or more that wish to use any City of Mountain View Park (with the exception of the group picnic/bbq areas) are required to obtain a General Use Notification. Applications must be submitted to the Facility Reservations Office at least two weeks in advance. A $66 fee applies if the application is approved. Note: General Use Notifications do not provide exclusive use or reserve space. For more information on General Use Notifications, please e-mail recreservations@mountainview.gov
Picnic and BBQ Reservations Warm summer months are still a little ways away but get started planning that picnic in the park now! Group BBQ Areas at Cuesta and Rengstorff Park can be reserved seven days a week from April 1st through October 31st. The group areas, which can accommodate groups up to 250 people, are perfect for everything from your family reunion to corporate gathering. Looking for a small place to have a BBQ family dinner one night? Cuesta and Rengstorff Park also have single tables available for reservation. Family tables can be reserved on weekends and holidays, and are also available on a first come-first serve basis during the week. Save the Date: BBQ Reservations for the 2017 BBQ Season can be made beginning Tuesday, March 7th, 2017. For more on picnic area reservations, visit www.mountainview.gov/bbq or contact the Facility Reservations Office at recreservations@mountainview.gov or (650) 903-6407.
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts 500 Castro Street The Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts’ three theaters and support spaces are available to book for performing arts events, meetings, conferences, educational activities and private events. MVCPA is dedicated to providing entertainment opportunities for its patrons and access to its 600-seat MainStage, 200-seat SecondStage and 300-seat ParkStage for those renting the performance spaces.
Center for the Performing Arts
For more information visit mvcpa.com or call MVCPA’s Booking Coordinator at 650.903.6556
Whisman Sports Center • 1500 Middlefield Road Mountain View Sports Pavilion • 1185 Castro Street Available for rental for activities like basketball, volleyball, futsal, dance groups, etc. Both gyms are available for rental Monday to Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays, and 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sundays. Rental applications are accepted four times per year: November (winter use), February (spring use), May (summer use), and August (fall use). Applications are accepted throughout the year, but space will be limited after the initial application acceptance. Gym Rental information and applications can be found at
Gym Rentals
www.mountainview.gov/gymrentals
Eagle Park Pool • 650 Franklin Street Rengstorff Park Pool • 201 South Rengstorff Avenue Both pools are available for private rentals. It is the perfect place to have a school or class party, company picnic, family reunion, or other special event. Fees are reasonable and include lifeguard services. Reservations can be made by calling (650) 903-6405. For more information about our pools, visit
Pool Rentals
www.mountainview.gov/reservations
www.mountainview.gov/poolrentals
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Winter Camps
“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.”– John Steinbeck
Film, Tech, and Animation
Pre-Engineering using Lego®
Let your imagination run wild with thousands of Lego®. Build engineerdesigned projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the Lego® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Please bring a peanut-free snack each day. Instructor: Play-Well Teknologies. Location: Community Center - Auditorium Ages 5 to 7 7162
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Tu - F 09:00 am - 12:00 pm 02/21 - 02/24 $148/$185
Coding with Robots
Location: Community Center - Room 3
7160
Get introduced to a hands-on media production experience in a studio environment. Students use KMVT 15’s professional studio equipment to gain basic skills in camera work, directing, audio, acting, and producing. By the end of the week, students produce segments including Game Shows, Talk Shows, and Entertainment performances which will broadcast on Cable Channel 15! Each student receives a DVD copy of the program they produce. Please bring a lunch and drink each day. Instructor: KMVT Community Television. Location: KMVT Community Television Ages 10 to 14 7133
Combining a real robot with coding fires up your imagination, inspires dreams, and builds confidence. Navigate robots through challenging mazes, make robots react to their environment, complete coding puzzles on the tablet, and work in teams to compete on fun games. Please bring a lunch and a drink each day. Instructor: Code for Fun. Ages 7 to 10
Intro to Video Production Camp
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Tu - F 09:00 am - 03:00 pm 02/21 - 02/24 $298/$373 Activity Guide Tip: Register at least one week before your camp begins to ensure the camp doesn’t get cancelled. (Refer to Page 3 for details.)
M - F 10:00 am - 04:00 pm 02/20 - 02/24 $442/$553
Computer Science & Robotics Engineering w/ Arduino Using a combination of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, learn how to design, assemble, and program your first Arduino project. Discover how to use controllers to operate lights, motors, and more. Learn about the engineering process, Arduino Board (hardware) and IDE (software), electronic circuits, rapid prototyping using Arduino Microcontroller, embedded systems, coding, and problem solving strategies. Please bring a lunch and a drink each day. Instructor: Code for Fun. Location: Community Center - Room 2 Ages 11 to 15 7161
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Tu - F 09:00 am - 03:00 pm 02/21 - 02/24 $319/$399 201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Sports and Gymnastics Little Twisters Gymnastics Camp Explore basic gymnastics, play games, and make art projects while supervised by enthusiastic and responsible coaches. Practice on the floor, bars, low beam, and trampoline and tumble track while having a great time. Please bring water and a snack each day. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics.
Mom! Dad! Mom! Dad! Mom! Dad! I’m ready for preschool! Oh! Oh! Oh! Look in the inside back cover and sign us up! Pleeeeeease...
Location: Twisters Gymnastics Ages 3 to 6 7143
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M - F 09:00 am - 12:00 pm 02/20 - 02/24 $149/$187
Futsal Kingz Winter Break Camp The Futsal Kingz camp is a great way to help your child improve their technical ball skills and level of play. Players will learn new skills & tricks every day from our professional coaching staff and have a great experience, whether they’re the next Ronaldo or trying Futsal for the first time! Futsal is a fun, fast-paced 5v5 soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, size 3, low-bounce ball. Indoor shoes and shin guards are required. Instructor: Futsal Kingz. Location: Mountain View Sports Pavilion Ages 6 to 12 7229
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Tu - F 09:00 am - 12:00 pm 02/21 - 02/24 $145/$182
Theater and Dance Activity Guide Tip: Activity and camp information may change after the activity guide is printed. For the most updated and accurate list of activities and camps, view our electronic version by visiting www.mountainview.gov/register
PYT Vacation Camp Bring a bit of summer to your February by joining us for this fun camp! Campers will play drama games, make props, sets, and costumes, and put on a short play for family and friends at the end of the week. Come dressed to move. Please bring a bagged lunch and drink each day. Instructor: Peninsula Youth Theatre.
Skyhawks President’s Week Basketball Camp
Location: Peninsula Youth Theatre
This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of our most popular camps. Our basketball staff will also focus on respect, teamwork and responsibility. All participants receive a Skyhawks t-shirt and player evaluation card. Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy.
Ages 8 to 12 7121
Location: Whisman Sports Center Ages 6 to 12 7191
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M - F 09:00 am - 03:00 pm 02/20 - 02/24 $249/$312
Gymnastics Camp Flip, twist, and bounce while learning fun and progressive skills from all of the Olympic Events. Have fun bouncing, swinging, flipping, and tumbling. Please bring water, snack, and lunch each day. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. Location: Twisters Gymnastics Ages 6 to 14 7144
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M - F 08:30 am - 03:30 pm 02/20 - 02/24 $299/$374
39th Annual Spring Family Parade •••
Saturday, April 22, 2017 Parade starts at 10:00 a.m. at Castro Street and Villa Street Pioneer Park for crafts, music, food, games, and information about summer camps and classes. Want to participate in the parade? www.mountainview.gov/parade
M - F 09:00 am - 02:00 pm 02/20 - 02/24 $180/$225 Want to join a class that has already started? Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to learn how to jump right in!
www.mountainview.gov/register
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Youth and Teen
“Make each day your masterpiece.” – John Wooden
Arts and Crafts Painting & Drawing Techniques
The Art of Textiles
Develop drawing and painting skills while expressing your inner artist! Discover methods and materials through creative and imaginative projects and step-by-step techniques. Learn to use charcoal, paint, watercolor, pastel, pen and more! Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts.
Learn creative ways to manipulate exotic fabric and other non-traditional materials to create wall hangings, quilts, soft sculpture, and other mixed media art projects. Students will also learn tie-dye and printmaking techniques to create expressive original art forms. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts.
Location: Community School of Music and Arts
Location: Community School of Music and Arts
Ages 5 to 7 7124
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R/NR 03:45 pm - 04:45 pm 01/12 - 03/16 $191/$239
Ages 10 to 13 7128
Ceramics for Kids
Ceramics Techniques
Location: Community School of Music and Arts
7125
Th
R/NR 4:00 pm - 05:30 pm
03:30 pm - 05:00 pm 01/14 - 03/18 $206/$258
Want to join a class that has already started? Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to learn how to jump right in!
Squish, squash, pinch, pull! Create masterpieces in clay and learn various techniques for finishing your ceramic pieces! Learn slab, coil, pinch, and glazing methods. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. Ages 8 to 10
Sa
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01/12 - 03/16 $206/$258
Students will learn handbuilding and wheelthrowing skills, as well as explore finishing surface decoration techniques such as texture, sgraffito, mishima, print on clay, and relief printing. Students of all levels welcome! Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. Location: Community School of Music and Arts
Activity Guide Tip: Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to start registering.
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Ages 13+ 7122
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06:00 pm - 08:30 pm 01/10 - 03/14 $268/$335
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Drawing II Continue building on skills from Drawing I with more advanced techniques, materials and subjects. Students should have completed Drawing I or other basic drawing classes prior to enrolling in this class. Price includes live model fee. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. NO CLASS 1/16. Location: Community School of Music and Arts Ages 13+ 7127
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06:00 pm - 08:30 pm 01/09 - 03/20 $263/$329
Enrichment
Online Driver Education Sing-Along Story Time Sing-Along Story Time is a preschool preparatory class which uses a varying curriculum to encourage socialization, development and curiosity in infants and toddlers. We will incorporate books and songs, centering around that week’s curriculum, incorporate sign language, gross motor movements, and small instruments - all modeled after daycare “circle time”. Parent/caretaker participation required. Instructor: Kristen Waples. NO CLASS 2/21, 2/23, 3/16, 3/21. Location: Community Center - Auditorium Ages 3 and under
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Tu
11:00 am - 11:45 am 01/10 - 03/28 $124/$155
7221
Tu
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm 01/10 - 03/28 $124/$155
Getting ready to get your permit? Well, learn the rules of the road! This Online Driver Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Practice Tests, Reading, Flash Graphics, Videos, and Quizzes will prepare the student to pass the written DMV test. The course is easy to use; simply log into the Economic Driving School website, enroll, and you can begin immediately. For more information about the course and to register, please go to: http://www.economicdrivingschool.com/online When registering, make sure you complete the question that says, “How did you hear about us?” by choosing “Activity Guide” and enter Code 6331. Cost: $68.50
Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 3 and under
Film, Tech, and Animation
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7180
Th
10:15 am - 11:00 am 01/12 - 03/30 $124/$155
7222
Th
11:15 am - 12:00 pm 01/12 - 03/30 $124/$155
Location: Community Center - Lower Social Hall
Digital Animation
7223
Th
02:15 pm - 03:00 pm 01/12 - 03/30 $124/$155
Become an animator and learn from the pros! Build your skills and create your own animated movies using a range of techniques from traditional hand drawn to stop motion, tradigital, and more. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts.
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Th
03:15 pm - 04:00 pm 01/12 - 03/30 $124/$155
Location: Community School of Music and Arts
Ages 3 and under
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Ages 11 to 18 7185
SUMMER CAMP FAIR
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R/NR 03:00 pm - 04:30 pm 01/14 - 03/18 $206/$258
Saturday, March 4 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Mountain View Community Center 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue Spring/summer registration will begin on Saturday, March 4, for Mountain View residents at 9:00 a.m. Explore Summer Camp and Swim Lesson offerings while meeting staff and getting your questions answered! After checking out our programs, register at the front desk or head home to register online.
www.mountainview.gov/register
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Sports and Gymnastics Saturday Nights - FREE 6:30 – 9:30 PM FREE Teen Open Gym at the Whisman Sports Center (1500 Middlefield Road) adjacent to Crittenden Middle School. Bring your student ID and come ready for a pickup game or just to hang out!
••• Basketball •••
Skyhawks Basketball Skyhawks Sports Basketball coaches focus on the development of fundamental skills through a variety of fun, creative drill, exercises and scrimmages. Positive instruction in proper technique, form and discipline contribute to the overall success of players at all levels. Course curriculum is age-appropriate and pays special attention to ball handling, passing, shooting, defense, rebounding and conditioning. Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy. Location: Whisman Sports Center Ages 6 to 12 7188
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R/NR 01:00 pm - 02:30 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $179/$224
••• Gymnastics and Rock Climbing •••
Leaping Lions
Bouncing Bears Bouncing Bears prepares students to transition to our Recreation Gymnastics classes. Students will develop coordination, strength, balance, and flexibility as they learn new gymnastics skills. This class also focuses on the development of self confidence and social skills, with an emphasis on safety and fun. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. NO CLASS 2/21.
This class is designed to enhance motor development and encourage a love of physical fitness. Students and parents will be introduced to gymnastics concepts and equipment. Your child will develop muscle coordination, body control, and social interactions in an educational environment. Parent/caretake participation required. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. NO CLASS 2/21, 2/22, 2/24.
Location: Twisters Gymnastics
Location: Twisters Gymnastics
These introductory classes explore all of the climbing features of the gym including the bouldering walls, the high-roped walls, and more! Price includes a Planet Granite T-shirt! A parent must attend the first class to sign release paperwork; child may not participate without signed paperwork. Instructor: Planet Granite.
Ages 1.5 to 3
R/NR
7135
Tu
09:00 am - 09:45 am 01/24 - 03/28 $167/$209
7136
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09:45 am - 10:30 am 01/25 - 03/29 $167/$209
7137
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09:00 am - 09:45 am 01/27 - 03/31 $167/$209
Jumping Giraffes Students will experience class structure in a safe and fun environment that further enhances motor skills, coordination, and self confidence. Your child will learn the most fundamental gymnastics skills from Twisters’ trained instructors. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. NO CLASS 2/23. Location: Twisters Gymnastics Ages 3 to 4 7140
Th
R/NR 10:00 am - 10:45 am 01/26 - 03/30 $167/$209
Cartwheel Kangaroo Our Cartwheel Kangaroo class further expands physical, mental, and social development. Students will learn basic gymnastics terminology, positions, and skills. They will be carefully spotted by a trained instructor until they can complete the skills successfully. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. NO CLASS 2/24. Location: Twisters Gymnastics Ages 4 to 5 7141
F
R/NR 03:15 pm - 04:00 pm 01/27 - 03/24 $167/$209
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Ages 5 to 6 7138
R/NR 03:30 pm - 04:15 pm 01/24 - 03/28 $167/$209
Junior Rock Climbing
Location: Planet Granite Ages 5 to 13 7129 7130 7131 7132
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R/NR 04:00 pm - 06:00 pm 04:00 pm - 06:00 pm 04:00 pm - 06:00 pm 04:00 pm - 06:00 pm
01/11 - 02/08 01/13 - 02/10 03/01 - 03/29 03/03 - 03/31
$149/$187 $149/$187 $149/$187 $149/$187
Beginner Girls Gymnastics Students build strength and flexibility as they learn fundamental gymnastics skills in a structured and fun class. Students will be introduced to gymnastics concepts, terminology, and equipment through dynamic exercises and drills. Combined with the Character Counts Program, this class will help students develop positive life skills and encourage a healthy lifestyle. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. NO CLASS 2/21. Location: Twisters Gymnastics Ages 6 to 12 7139
Tu
R/NR 04:45 pm - 05:45 pm 01/24 - 03/28 $209/$262
Beginner Boys Gymnastics Students build strength and flexibility as they learn fundamental gymnastics skills in a structured and fun class. Students will be introduced to gymnastics concepts, terminology, and equipment through dynamic exercises and drills. Combined with the Character Counts Program, this class will help students develop positive life skills and encourage a healthy lifestyle. Instructor: Twisters Gymnastics. NO CLASS 2/24. Location: Twisters Gymnastics Ages 6 to 12 7142
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R/NR 04:45 pm - 05:45 pm 01/26 - 03/30 $209/$262
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
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••• Martial Arts •••
Tae Kwon Do
Karate For Fitness Karate is a modern martial art, characterized by its powerful stances & punching techniques all necessary for a strong defense. Students will be introduced to the basic fundamentals of Karate techniques and participate in fun and educational drills designed to build selfconfidence and develop coordination, physical endurance, strength and discipline. Basic forms (Kihon Kata) and (Kumite Sparring), terminology and etiquette will also be covered. You don?t want to miss out on this fun & exciting program. Instructor: Tiger Martial Arts. NO CLASS 1/16, 2/20.
Combine a full workout with useful self-defense skills! Tae Kwon Do is a form of Korean martial arts that concentrates on powerful blocks, kicks and punches for self-defense. The goal of training is the full development of self-confidence, strength and focus. Instructor: Mountain View Tae Kwon Do. Location: Whisman Sports Center - Auxiliary Room Ages 9 to 17 7212
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Location: Tiger Martial Arts Ages 4 to 6 7219 F Ages 7 to 13 7215 M 7216 W 7217 F 7218 Sa
••• Multi-Sport ••• R/NR
03:30 pm - 04:00 pm 01/06 - 02/17 $98/$123 R/NR 03:30 pm - 04:15 pm 01/02 - 02/27 $98/$123 03:30 pm - 04:15 pm 01/04 - 02/15 $98/$123 04:15 pm - 05:00 pm 01/06 - 02/17 $98/$123 09:15 am - 10:00 am 01/07 - 02/18 $98/$123
Sports Fencing Martial Arts Sport Fencing is a safe and competitive form of Foam Padded fencing that is based on traditional techniques similar to Japanese Kendo & European Olympic Fencing. Students will gain basic proficiency, and be introduced to the etiquette, codes of conduct and terminology, as well as the foundations of footwork, stances, timing, offensive and defensive parrying. Instructor: Tiger Martial Arts.
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk (Soccer and Basketball) This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. The essentials of basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow participants to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff is trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes. For more information visit www.skyhawks.com. Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy. Location: Whisman Sports Center Ages 4 to 6 7187
Location: Tiger Martial Arts Ages 7 to 13 7220
Sa
R/NR 06:00 pm - 07:00 pm 01/24 - 04/06 $103/$129
R/NR
Sa
R/NR 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $159/$199
Activity Guide Tip: Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to start registering.
01:30 pm - 02:30 pm 01/07 - 02/18 $102/$128
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YOUTH
Are you a Mountain View resident? Do you want to make an impact in your community? Are you a current 6th to 11th grade student?
ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECRUITMENT
Consider applying to the 2017-2018 school year
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Be Active! Be Heard! Make a Difference!
The committee acts in an advisory capacity providing City Council and staff with valuable insight regarding youth and teen issues in our community. Meetings take place two Mondays a month to plan programs and events, recommend new facilities and services, and discuss issues that matter to youth and teens in Mountain View. • • • •
Pick up an application at Middle and High School Administration Offices Mountain View Community Center The View Teen Center Online at www.mountainview.gov/yac Applications available January 9, 2017 Applications due by April 3, 2017 Interviews held the week of
April 17 to 21, 2017 at The View Teen Center
••• Soccer •••
Mommy/Daddy and Me Soccer The fun happens on the field, so don’t just watch from the sidelines! Here is your chance to join in your toddler’s introduction to the world’s most popular sport. Participate in fun, age-appropriate activities, and help your child to develop their motor and socialization skills. A variety of soccer activities are played each week. Adult participation is required. All kids receive a soccer jersey! Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer. Location: Cuesta Park Ages 2 to 3.5 7199
W
R/NR 05:15 pm - 05:45 pm 02/01 - 03/22 $102/$128
Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Encourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games and introduces small children to the group setting. Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer. Location: Cuesta Park Ages 3.5 to 5 7208
Location: Rengstorff Park Ages 2 to 3.5
Tot/Pre Soccer
R/NR
W
R/NR 03:45 pm - 04:20 pm 02/01 - 03/22 $102/$128
Location: Rengstorff Park
7210
F
05:15 pm - 05:45 pm 02/03 - 03/24 $102/$128
Ages 3.5 to 5
7211
Sa
05:10 pm - 05:40 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $102/$128
7209
F
R/NR 04:30 pm - 05:05 pm 02/03 - 03/24 $102/$128
Tot Soccer
Pre Soccer
Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Encourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games and introduces small children to the group setting. All participants receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting. Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer.
Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age appropriate environment. All participants receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting. Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer.
Location: Rengstorff Park
Location: Cuesta Park
Ages 3.5 to 4 7207
Sa
R/NR 03:45 pm - 04:15 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $102/$128
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Ages 4 to 5 7202
Sa
R/NR 02:25 pm - 03:00 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $102/$128
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
••• Volleyball •••
Soccer 1: Techniques and Teamwork Players will learn dribbling, passing & receiving, defense, and shooting goals! Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Perfect for first time players while being fun and engaging for kids with some experience. All participants receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards are required after the first meeting. Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer. Location: Cuesta Park Ages 5 to 6 7203
W
R/NR 04:20 pm - 05:05 pm 02/01 - 03/22 $102/$128
7204 7205
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R/NR 03:45 pm - 04:30 pm 02/03 - 03/24 $102/$128 03:00 pm - 03:45 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $102/$128
Activity Guide Tip: Activity and camp information may change after the activity guide is printed. For the most updated and accurate list of activities and camps, view our electronic version by visiting www.mountainview.gov/register
7189
Sa
R/NR 03:00 pm - 04:30 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $179/$224
••• Water Sports •••
Learn to harness the calm morning breeze in protected water. This introductory course covers tacking, jibing, docking, water safety, and terminology needed to out on the water. Includes a 1-hour private lesson which can be scheduled at your convenience after completing the course. Instructor: Shoreline Lake. Location: Shoreline Lake
Futsal is a fun, fast-paced 5v5 soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball court (no walls), using a small, size 3, low-bounce ball. Players of all levels follow our innovative age-specific curriculum, to improve individual technical ability. Every week participants get the chance to show off their new skills with a scrimmage to the sounds of salsa beats! Instructor: Futsal Kingz. NO CLASS 1/15, 2/19. Location: Mountain View Sports Pavilion 7226 Su Ages 7 to 8 7227 Su Ages 9 to 12 7228 Su
Ages 8 to 14
Sailing Level 1
Futsal Kingz
Ages 5 to 6
Skyhawks Volleyball takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one fun-filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginner to intermediate player and will incorporate essential life-lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. Our volleyball staff will assist each athlete in developing the fundamental skills of the game through game-based drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy. Location: Whisman Sports Center
Location: Rengstorff Park Ages 5 to 6
Skyhawks Volleyball
R/NR 11:10 am - 12:00 pm 01/08 - 03/12 $126/$158 R/NR 10:10 am - 11:10 am 01/08 - 03/12 $126/$158 R/NR 09:10 am - 10:10 am 01/08 - 03/12 $126/$158
Ages 14+
R/NR
7145
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 02/11 - 02/12 $284/$355
7146
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 02/18 - 02/19 $284/$355
7147
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 02/25 - 02/26 $284/$355
7148
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/04 - 03/05 $284/$355
7149
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/11 - 03/12 $284/$355
7150
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/18 - 03/19 $284/$355
7151
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/25 - 03/26 $284/$355
7152
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 04/01 - 04/02 $284/$355
Soccer 2: Skills and Scrimmages Kids will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will play games to build individual skills and small sided scrimmages to develop team skills and tactics. Shin guards are required after the first class. Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer. Location: Rengstorff Park Ages 7 to 10 7206
Sa
R/NR 04:15 pm - 05:00 pm 02/04 - 03/25 $102/$128
••• Track and Field •••
Community Tree Lighting Celebration 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Civic Center Plaza
Skyhawks Track & Field Skyhawks Track & Field was developed to introduce young athletes to this sport rich in tradition and history. These programs combine technical development and fundamental techniques with safety and a major focus on fun while introducing young athletes to many Olympicstyle events! Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Academy.
www.mountainview.gov/treelighting
Location: Graham Athletic Sports Complex Ages 6 to 12 7190
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R/NR 03:30 pm - 05:00 pm 02/03 - 03/24 $179/$224
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Deer Hollow Farm Spring Tour Saturday, March 11 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM $7 per person • free under 1 www.deerhollowfarmfriends.org
Tiny Tots Ballet Magic Wands, Teddy Bears, and Tutus! Students will be introduced to ballet, creative movement, and dance terminology while playing with fun props! Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/21, 2/23. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 2 to 3
Theater and Dance
7165
Tu
10:05 am - 10:35 am 01/24 - 03/28
$93/$117
7166
Th
05:10 pm - 05:40 pm 01/26 - 03/30
$93/$117
Princess Pre-Ballet
Dancing Together Give your child the beginning elements of dance in a fun and creative learning environment! With the help of a parent or caretaker, we will use scarves, teddy bears, wands and other props while dancing. Parent/Caretaker participation required. Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/21, 2/25. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 1.5 to 3
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Come join this magical class as we introduce your child to ballet and creative movement. Your child will learn individual steps, across the floor movement, and dance combinations while using fun props to your favorite princess music! Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/21, 2/23, 2/25. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 3 to 5
R/NR
R/NR
7167
Tu
10:45 am - 11:30 am 01/24 - 03/28 $107/$134
7163
Tu
09:30 am - 10:00 am 01/24 - 03/28
$93/$117
7168
Th
04:20 pm - 05:05 pm 01/26 - 03/30 $107/$134
7164
Sa
09:15 am - 09:45 am 01/28 - 04/01
$93/$117
7169
Sa
09:50am - 10:35 am 01/28 - 04/01 $107/$134
Tumble & Dance It’s Tumble Time! Children will learn basic tumbling like somersaults, jumps, bear walks, and leap frogs. We will do fun movement games and dances to help promote balance, rhythm, and body control. We will practice taking turns, performing in front of each other, working with partners, sing songs, dance with props, and more! Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/22, 2/25.
7241
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R/NR 04:35 pm - 05:05 pm 01/25 - 03/29
Ages 3 to 6 7174
Sa
$93/$117 R/NR
11:30 am - 12:15 pm 01/28 - 04/01 $107/$134
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It’s time to hip hop and tumble! Join this class to dance to today’s popular music while learning various hip hop styles and movements. Children will also spend half of the class learning different tumbling skills to incorporate into their dance. An in-class performance will be held on the last day. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/23. Location: Community Center - Room 3
Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 2 to 4
Hip Hop & Tumbling
Ages 3 to 5 7170
Th
Ages 5 to 8 7171
Th
R/NR 03:30 pm - 04:15 pm 01/26 - 03/30 $107/$134 R/NR 05:45 pm - 06:30 pm 01/26 - 03/30 $107/$134
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Ballet & Tap
Pint-Size Players
Students will learn ballet steps, tap combinations, use props and understand dance terminology, while dancing to fun music! All dancers will perform an in-class performance on the last day. Ballet and tap shoes required. Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/22.
Junior thespians will get to experience all of the things that go into putting on a real show - auditions, working on their own sets and costumes, and putting on a final performance the last day of class! Instructor: Peninsula Youth Theatre. NO CLASS 2/21.
Location: Community Center - Room 3
Location: Peninsula Youth Theatre
Ages 4 to 7 7240
W
R/NR
Ages 7 to 9
03:45 pm - 04:30 pm 01/25 - 03/29 $107/$134
Ballet Students will learn ballet techniques, terminology, center floor work, arm positions, practice leaps, and more! Students will also showcase what they have learned on the last day of class. Ballet shoes required. Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/25. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 4 to 7 7172
Sa
7173
Sa
Tu
R/NR 04:15 pm - 05:30 pm 01/24 - 04/04 $181/$227
Hip Hop Learn age appropriate hip hop moves and combinations to your favorite music. Warm ups, across the floor, isolations, and combinations will be taught. Instructors will also help students with making up their own choreography. Instructor: Dance Force. NO CLASS 2/22. Location: Community Center - Room 3
R/NR 10:40 am - 11:25 am 01/28 - 04/01 $107/$134
Ages 7 to 10
7238
R/NR 12:20 pm - 01:05 pm 01/28 - 04/01 $107/$134
Ages 8 to 12 7247
W
R/NR 05:10 pm - 05:55 pm 01/25 - 03/29 $107/$134
Play in a Box PYT is bringing their successful “School Play in a Box” program to the PYT studios! Students will learn the basics of acting, character development, storytelling, and theatre terminology while having fun rehearsing a show. Students will perform on the final day of class for family and friends. Instructor: Peninsula Youth Theatre. NO CLASS 2/22. Location: Peninsula Youth Theatre Ages 9 to 11 7239
Looking to be a recreation or aquatic staff, but can’t get your workers permit yet? If you are mature, energetic, outgoing, enthusiastic, creative and between the ages of 13-17 years old, apply to be part of the Leader in Training (LIT) program! Learn about leadership, asset development, responsibility, and service to others while gaining valuable work experience for future jobs.
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R/NR 04:00 pm - 05:30 pm 01/25 - 04/05 $201/$252
Please join the Recreation Division for an informational presentation on the 2017 Leader in Training Program. It is recommended that all returning and interested LITs attend with a parent or guardian as important requirements, expectations and dates will be shared here. Questions welcome following the presentation.
L E A D E RS I N T RA I N I N G P R O G RA M // LIT Information Night // LITs assist Aquatic staff and Recreation Leaders with summer programs and help lead activities, games, sports, crafts and field trips to various locations. LIT positions are available in Recreation Camps, Deer Hollow Farm Wilderness Camps, and Aquatics Programs. Pick up an application to become an LIT at your school’s office, the Mountain View Community Center, The View Teen Center or online at www.mountainview.gov/LIT beginning January 9, 2017. Applications will also be available at the LIT Information Night.
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March 8, 2017 • 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The View Teen Center 263 Escuela Avenue • Mountain View
Please turn in completed applications to The View Teen Center or the Mountain View Community Center by Friday, April 3, 2017. Interviews held the week of April 24 to 28, 2017 at The View Teen Center Mandatory in-service training June 12 to 14, 2017
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The View Teen Center
“Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.” – Pamela Vaull Starr
LET’S STAY IN TOUCH! www.mountainview.gov/theviewteencenter
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GAME ROOM
• • • – WINTER BREAK HOURS – February 20 to February 25 Monday to Saturday • 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. – SPRING BREAK HOURS –
April 10 to April 15 Monday to Saturday • 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.
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– CLOSED – December 23 to January 2 January 16 • • •
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
HIGH SCHOOL ONLY FESTIVALS! The View Teen Center transforms into a High School Only Festival! Open to all Mountain View and Los Altos High School students and residents. MV-ELLA This event is for High School only! The View will be turned into a music festival experience with dancing, music, photo booth, food truck and more! Friday, March 10, 2017 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Apply for The View membership by stopping by The View. Activities are scheduled each day. Pick up a newsletter at your next visit.
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Xbox One • PS4 • Air Hockey • Pool Table • 3 Flat Screen TVs • Wii • 12 Computers • Wi-Fi • Ping Pong • Foosball • Movies • Cable • Game Room • Lounge • Kitchen • Patio • Grass field • and more!
FREE CLASSES Cooking
Every Thursday January 5 to March 2 and March 16 to May 11 4:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Junior Chef Stars cooking and baking classes. *No class February 23 and April 13
Tutoring
Monday through Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Adult and peer tutoring.
Fitness
Yoga every 1st and 3rd Wednesday 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Instruction by Dorothy Corrigan *No class January 4
Technology
12 Wi-Fi enabled computers and printer available. During operational hours. Apply for The View membership by stopping by The View. Activities are scheduled each day. Pick up a newsletter at your next visit or visit our website. www.mountainview.gov/register
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Events MOUNTAIN VIEW CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
San Francisco Chamber Orchestra
City of Mountain View Performing Arts Committee
January 1
One-Act Play Festival
Mozart in the City
February 2-5 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Crimes of the Heart January 11 - February 5
The Flamenco Society of San Jose
Ole!
February 11
TheaterGames MainStage
Dragon
January 14 - 15
PYT Stories on Stage
PYT Stories on Stage
The Talented Clementine
The Monkey King
February 17 - 18
January 20 - 21 Lamplighters Musical Theatre
Patience Peery Piano Academy
February 18 - 19
January 28
Peninsula Open Space Trust Wallace Stegner Lecture Series
Peery Academy Formal Recital SecondStage
Peninsula Open Space Trust Wallace Stegner Lecture Series
Gary Snyder February 21
Jimmy Chin January 31
Jewish Circle Theatre
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Rotunda
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February 23 - March 19
Nova Vista Symphony Association Inc.
Symphony Concert February 25
Youth Drama for All
Planet Fizz February 26
MARCH Smuin Ballet
Dance Series 1 March 2 - 5
Peninsula Youth Theatre
Cats March 11 - 19
Peninsula Open Space Trust Wallace Stegner Lecture Series
Mark Bittman March 21
PYT’s Stories on Stage
Raggedy Ann & Andy March 24 - 25
Pacific Ballet
Spring Showcase March 25 - 26
Upstage Theater Group
Spring Awakening March 31 - April 2
Home Theatre Company, Peninsula Youth Theatre, Turns 25 in 2017
Peninsula Youth Theatre (PYT), a Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts’ Home Company, will be celebrating 25 years of “Building Character on Stage” this season. Providing outstanding theatrical learning experiences that develop leadership, emphasize responsibility and foster teamwork in a supportive respectful environment, PYT brings live theater to more than 25,000 families each season. As part of its 25th Anniversary Season, PYT will be presenting the MVCPA premieres of The Lion King Experience, Junior and Little Shop of Horrors as well as perennial musical favorites The Wizard of Oz, CATS and a hysterical, pantomime version of Cinderella. World Premiere Shows for Stories on Stage
Santa Clara Valley Performing Arts
SoundByte Symphony March 23
During its 25-year history, PYT has brought more than 40 world-premiere stage plays to the MVCPA SecondStage as part of its innovative “Stories on Stage” program. Showcasing well-loved and award-winning children’s literature, “Stories on Stage” adaptations are a low-cost way for families to
introduce their children to theater through stories familiar to young audiences. Special Friday morning performances are designed so that teachers can bring their students to the performance and discuss the books presented with their class afterwards. Following each performance, the director and actors participate in a talk-back session so families can ask questions about the book and the performing process. in 2017, “Stories on Stage” features a full roster of titles that were adapted for PYT and debuted on the MVCPA stage, including world premiere adaptations of Riding Freedom by Pam Munoz-Ryan, The Talented Clementine by Sara Pennypacker and Royal Princess Academy: Dragon Dreams by local author Laura Joy Rennert, which is being adapted for the stage by local teen Jordan Rosenberg. Learning Stagecraft In addition to performances, PYT offers classes and camps throughout Silicon Valley. Classes at their Mountain View studio are available for ages 3.5 and up and include “Story Stretchers” and “Broadway Babies.” PYT’s “School Play in a Box” program takes the show on the road, providing more than 50 on-site school plays each year. Get Involved For more information about PYT classes, camps and productions, visit the PYT Website at www.pytnet.org or go to MVCPA.com to see show times, descriptions and reserve tickets.
Pictures and Videos to Share with Friends and Family Get previews and go behind-the-scenes of your favorite shows by following us on Facebook at MountainView.gov/MVCPAFB
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Aquatics Classes
“Water is the driver of Nature.” – Leonardo da Vinci
LOS ALTOS - MOUNTAIN VIEW AQUATIC CLUB
Aqua-cise Join the Aqua-cise community in a medium-paced low-impact water aerobic conditioning class designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, as well as, tone muscles and increase flexibility. No swimming skills necessary. Instructor: Irma Stalder. NO CLASS 1/16, 2/20. Location: Eagle Park Pool Ages 18+
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SR/SNR
$66/$83
$33/$44
7154 MWF 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 02/01 - 02/27
$66/$83
$33/$44
7155 MWF 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 03/01 - 03/31
$84/$105 $42/$56
7153 MWF 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 01/04 - 01/30
Drop In Water Exercise Rengstorff Pool is open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for a self led water exercise program. Exercise at your pace alongside others and have access to the water exercise equipment at Eagle Pool. We are currently seeking an instructor for this class, therefore price and specific time of class may change. Registration is for the class session (month) and is required to participate in the program. NO CLASS 1/16, 2/20.
Los Altos and Mountain View Aquatic Club (LAMVAC) is a year-round amateur competitive swim team for swimmers age 5 and above and sanctioned by United States Swimming, Inc. The range of competition is from local to Olympic and International levels. The team is coached by experienced coaches certified by American Swimming Coaches Association. Practice sessions are held at Eagle Park Pool and Rengstorff Park Pool for short course (25 yard/ meter practice facilities) and at Foothill College for Long Course (50 meter pool). For more information please visit the team website at www.lamvac.org or call (408) 732-3432.
Location: Eagle Park Pool Ages 18+
R/NR
SR/SNR
7156 MWF 08:00 am - 09:00 am 01/04 - 01/30
$33/$42
$17/$22
7157 MWF 08:00 am - 09:00 am 02/01 - 02/27
$33/$42
$17/$22
7158 MWF 08:00 am - 09:00 am 03/01 - 03/31
$42/$53
$21/$28
Activity Guide Tip: Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to start registering. 20 City of Mountain View | Recreation Division
Host your next party at one of our pools! Go to Page 5 for rental information.
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Eagle Park Pool 650 Franklin Street MOUNTAIN VIEW MASTERS
January 2 through Spring 2017 Closed December 25 and January 1
Mountain View Masters (MVM) is a swim program providing yearround coached workouts, clinics, competitions and fun social events for adults. MVM is a member of United States Masters Swimming.
Monday through Friday 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Lap swimming is a great opportunity available for adults and teens aged 15* and up to increase their health and wellness. Schedule is subject to change due to holidays and routine pool maintenance. Please visit www.mountainview.gov/aquatics for schedule updates. • Mountain View residents must provide proof of residency.
FEES 25 Swim Pass Resident • $90 Non-resident • $113 Senior Resident • $31 Senior Non-resident • $39 Day Pass Resident • $5 Non-resident • $6
We welcome swimmers of all abilities and with various training goals (fitness, triathlon, competitive, noncompetitive) who are interested in improving their fitness through swimming. MVM practices are held every morning (Sun - Sat) at Eagle Park Pool. MVM members have access to all MVM practices and City lap swim times. For more information visit the club website, www.mvm.org or call (650) 336-8603.
• No admittance without payment or pass. • No children admitted into facility. * Those 15 to 17 years old must have their parent/legal guardian register for their lap swim pass.
Lap Swim Passes can be purchased online at http://apm.activecommunities.com/mountainviewrecreation or at the following locations: Eagle Park Pool 650 Franklin Street (650) 903-6413 Passes sold during business hours only. www.mountainview.gov/register
Community Center 201 South Rengstorff Avenue (650) 903-6331 Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (650) 903-6331
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Adults and Seniors
“Do something today that your future self will thank you for.” – Unknown
Arts and Crafts Ceramics Techniques Students will learn handbuilding and wheelthrowing skills, as well as explore finishing surface decoration techniques such as texture, sgraffito, mishima, print on clay, and relief printing. Students of all levels welcome! Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. Location: Community School of Music and Arts Ages 13+ 7122
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06:00 pm - 08:30 pm 01/10 - 03/14 $268/$335
Oil Painting Students will learn painting skills, observation, and composition techniques for a wide variety of subjects. Great for beginners! Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. Location: Community School of Music and Arts Ages 18+ 7279
Drawing II Continue building on skills from Drawing I with more advanced techniques, materials and subjects. Students should have completed Drawing I or other basic drawing classes prior to enrolling in this class. Price includes live model fee. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. NO CLASS 1/16. Location: Community School of Music and Arts Ages 13+ 7127
R/NR M
06:00 pm - 08:30 pm 01/09 - 03/20 $263/$329
Want to join a class that has already started? Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to learn how to jump right in!
Tu
06:00 pm - 08:30 pm 01/10 - 03/14 $289/$362
Activity Guide Tip: Review “Ready to Register” on Page 3 to start registering.
Chinese Brush Painting Create simple, elegant forms rich in meaning! Calming yet expressive, brush painting fuses the techniques of ink on paper with the creativity and imagination of the artist in this age-old art. Students build basic technique through “the four gentlemen” - orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum, and plum. Advanced techniques allow student to progress to a variety of subjects and styles. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. Location: Community School of Music and Arts Ages 18+ 7274
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R/NR W
11:30 am - 02:00 pm 01/11 - 03/15 $243/$304
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Mixed Media Mayhem Come make art that is truly one of a kind using collage, drawing, altered photos, assemblage, storytelling, and composition techniques. A variety of materials and substrates will be used to create original art work. A $10 materials fee is payable to instructor at the first class. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts. Location: Community School of Music and Arts Ages 18+ 7278
R/NR Th
10:30 am - 01:00 pm 01/12 - 03/16 $243/$304
Sewing Learn the basics of machine and hand sewing, as well as design, illustration, and fashion industry basics! Create your own patterns and original garments. Instructor: Community School of Music and Arts.
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05:00 pm - 07:00 pm 01/13 - 03/17 $243/$304
Wait, what? You cancelled my activity?! Classes not meeting minimum registration levels will be cancelled. Participants will be notified approximately three business days before class begins and issued a full refund, or be eligible to transfer to another class if space is available. Participants transferring will be responsible for any additional fees.
Dance and Fitness Sailing Level 1 Learn to harness the calm morning breeze in protected water. This introductory course covers tacking, jibing, docking, water safety, and terminology needed to out on the water. Includes a 1-hour private lesson which can be scheduled at your convenience after completing the course. Instructor: Shoreline Lake. Location: Shoreline Lake Ages 14+ 7145
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SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 02/11 - 02/12 $284/$355
7146
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 02/18 - 02/19 $284/$355
7147
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 02/25 - 02/26 $284/$355
7148
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/04 - 03/05 $284/$355
7149
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/11 - 03/12 $284/$355
7150
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/18 - 03/19 $284/$355
7151
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 03/25 - 03/26 $284/$355
7152
SaSu 09:00 am - 01:00 pm 04/01 - 04/02 $284/$355
Breathe First Yoga: Gentle Yoga Come join us for a gentle hatha yoga class in which we will practice basic yoga postures and breathwork, moving slowly and teaching you proper alignment and ways to modify postures to fit your flexibility and comfort levels. Please bring a yoga mat and a blanket to class and wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Dorothy Corrigan. NO CLASS 2/21. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 18+ 7193 www.mountainview.gov/register
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12:30 pm - 01:30 pm 01/24 - 03/14
$75/$94
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Breathe First Yoga: Stress-Busting Hatha Yoga Enjoy a little “me time” in this beginner to intermediate yoga class which incorporates calming breath-work, energizing Sun Salutations, active yoga postures (yes, we will sweat just a little), relaxing yoga postures and final meditation to help you find your inner calm. Please bring a yoga mat and a blanket to class and wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Dorothy Corrigan. NO CLASS 2/23. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 18+ 7192
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12:30 pm - 01:45 pm 01/26 - 03/16
Belly Dancing & Middle Eastern Dance Are you ready to have fun and challenge yourself with a beautiful and fascinating Middle Eastern Dance and music? You will learn and develop body awareness, good posture, isolations and technique. Just bring your bare feet and comfortable clothes. Instructor: Marzieh Gachipour. Location: Community Center - Lower Social Hall Ages 18+ 7186
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06:30 pm - 07:30 pm 01/24 - 04/04 $154/$193
$75/$94
Mat Pilates (Beginners) The class is suitable for you if you are new to Pilates, recovering from injury or would like to continue with the beginner exercise. It is an easy yet challenging class where you are going to learn basics on how to strengthen your core, breath properly, increase flexibility and reduce back pain. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat. Instructor: Emilia Wysocka-Treder. NO CLASS 2/20, 2/21. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 18+
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7196
M
08:00 am - 09:00 am 01/30 - 03/20
$85/$107
7197
Tu
07:00 pm - 08:00 pm 01/31 - 03/21
$85/$107
Mat Pilates (Intermediate/Advanced) Keep your body healthy, strong and amazing! An intermediate/ advanced class for all of you with previous Pilates experience. During this course we will work on strengthening abdominal and back muscles, improving flexibility, balance and of course toning the entire physique from deep within. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat. Instructor: Emilia Wysocka-Treder. NO CLASS 2/20. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 18+ 7194
JAZZERCISE is a 60-minute class incorporating cardio, strength and stretch moves for a total body workout. We’ve taken moves from hip-hop, yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and resistance training and bundled them into one hour. All ages, levels and sizes welcome. Whisman Sports Center • 1500 Middlefield Road Monday and Wednesday • 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Saturday • 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
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06:00 pm - 07:00 pm 01/30 - 03/20
$85/$107
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Pilates for Moms-to-be and New Moms This class consists of safe yet challenging exercises that are good for both moms-to-be and new moms. We will work toward strong and lean bodies and strengthening your core to help with quick recovery. Expect to feel energized and flexible! Babies are welcome to join with moms! Instructor: Emilia Wysocka-Treder. NO CLASS 2/20. Location: Community Center - Room 3 Ages 18+ 7198
Mountain View Community Center 201 South Rengstorff Avenue Tuesday and Thursday • 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. $40 per month unlimited classes plus $25 sign-up fee Cite this ad for 1 week free attendance - new students only.
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09:15 am - 10:15 am 01/30 - 03/20
For more information, call Barb at 650-464-9758.
$85/$107
Tae Kwon Do Combine a full workout with useful self-defense skills!Tae Kwon Do is a form of Korean martial arts that concentrates on powerful blocks, kicks and punches for self-defense. The goal of training is the full development of self-confidence, strength and focus. Instructor: Mountain View Tae Kwon Do. Location: Whisman Sports Center - WSC Auxiliary Room Ages 18+ 7213
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R/NR 07:00 pm - 08:30 pm 01/24 - 04/06 $103/$129
Parent (child must be registered) 7214
TuTh
R/NR
06:00 pm - 07:00 pm 01/24 - 04/06 $103/$129
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Film, Tech, and Animation
Introduction to Video Production Get hands on experience you need to safely operate the cameras, teleprompter, audio, switcher, and character graphics. You will learn practical skills on how all the equipment works and functions during a production. You will also be required to work with your group to do a “program piece” rotating crew positions. This class is required for anyone who would like to crew on a show produced at KMVT. No experience necessary. Instructor: KMVT Community Television. Location: KMVT Community Television Ages 18+ 7134
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06:30 pm - 09:30 pm 02/01 - 02/22 $103/$129
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Friends of “R” House Annual Spring Tea Saturday, March 18, 2017 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rengstorff House
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Come and assorted tea sandwiches, mimosas, and sweets, complete with all the trimmings. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. and service starts at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $45 and must be bought in advance; seating is limited. Tickets can be purchased through
www.r-house.org
CITYWIDE GARAGE and YARD SALES It’s that time of year again! Don’t miss the opportunity to shop for or sell used items at these two events in May!
Community Yard Sale - At Rengstorff Park
Saturday, May 20 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. One person’s junk is another person’s treasure! Over 150 vendors will sell their used items in one location at hot bargain prices! To sell at the Yard Sale, you must rent a space ($21 per space, 2 spaces max). Admission is free to buyers. Call (650) 903-6331 for more information.
Citywide Garage Sale - At Your Home
Saturday, May 6 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. We’ll provide a free “how to” guide and newspaper listings of address and sale items. Hold a sale at your home, coordinate with your neighbors for a block sale, or use this as an opportunity to raise funds for a community group.
Registration Deadline is Monday, April 24. Registration forms are available at the Mountain View Community Center located at 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue. Registration for both events will begin March 1. You may also register for the Citywide Garage Sale by visiting www.mvrecycle.org. Both events will be held rain or shine.
Call (650) 903-6227 for more information.
www.mountainview.gov/yardsale www.mountainview.gov/register
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Mountain View Tennis has been providing exceptional recreation and competitive tennis programs and services in Mountain View since 2009. High quality programs for players of all ages and abilities will start soon. Join our team of professional coaches for some fun at your local park today!
For class descriptions, schedules, and to register, visit www.mountainviewtennis.net (650) 967-5955 • info@mountainviewtennis.net
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Winter Session One 6-week session Wednesday, January 4, to Tuesday, February 14 Winter Break Rallyball Camp February 20 to 24 Full Day • 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • $289/$299 Half Day • 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon • $189/$199
ADULT PROGRAMS Mountain View Tennis offers a wide variety of Recreation tennis classes and programs for every level of play. Whether you are just learning tennis for the first time or training to compete on a USTA adult team, MVT offers dynamic classes and skilled instruction that is sure to improve your game.
BEGINNING TENNIS INTERMEDIATE TENNIS ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE TENNIS ADVANCED TENNIS INTERMEDIATE CARDIO TENNIS DOUBLES STRATEGY The minimum age for all adult classes is 16 years old.
FACILITIES
JUNIOR PROGRAMS
Cuesta Tennis Center* 685 Cuesta Drive 12 lighted courts, Pro-Shop Online court reservations available at www.mountainview.gotennissource.com
With years of coaching experience at all levels of the game, our Mountain View Tennis coaches are second to none. We offer a clear “Junior Development Pathway Program” designed to properly progress junior tennis players from one level to the next. With Fundamentals at the forefront of our program, our progressive teaching model and games-based approach (Play to Learn), is dynamic, exciting, and FUN!
* Classes offered in this park
Rengstorff Park* 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue 8 lighted courts, Open 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Cooper Park* 500 Chesley Avenue 4 courts, Open 8:00 a.m. to dusk Sylvan Park 550 Sylvan Avenue 4 courts, Open 6:00 a.m. to dusk Whisman Park* 310 Easy Street 4 courts, Open 6:00 a.m. to dusk Stevenson Park 750 San Pierre Way 3 courts, Open 6:00 a.m. to dusk 26 City of Mountain View | Recreation Division
In addition to our on-court teaching, MVT recognizes the importance of sports as a vehicle to teach invaluable life skills. Working with the Developmental Assets as a guide, MVT will strive to empower the youth in our community.
TODDLERS •
2.5 to 3.5 years old
MINI TENNIS •
4 to 6 years old
RALLYBALL 1 •
7 to 10 years old
RALLYBALL 2 •
8 to 11 years old
RALLYBALL CAMP •
7 to 15 years old
JUNIOR BEGINNING •
12 to 15 years old
JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE •
12 to 15 years old
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
OFFERINGS Lounges to socialize in, play games, have a cup of coffee/tea or even read a book. Many participants enjoy the daily lunches that are prepared on site by Community Services Agency.
Mountain View Senior Center
The Mountain View Senior Center is an all-purpose facility that offers programs and services for adults 55 years of age and over. Come discover what the Senior Center has to offer!
CLASSES Computer classes Enrichment classes Arts and crafts AARP driving Dance classes Music classes Exercise and aerobic classes Language classes
• • • A monthly newsletter, “Primetime News”, lists all the fun programs that are planned at the Senior Center. This publication includes lunch menus, special events, workshops, social services, movie listings and more!
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPECIAL EVENTS Double Feature Week Valentine’s Day Lunch Talent Show
CLUBS Book Club Coloring Club Bridge Club Knitting and Crocheting Club Painting Club Quilting Club www.mountainview.gov/register
AARP tax services, notary service, hearing screenings, CSA referrals and information from case workers, blood pressure checks, Alzheimer’s screenings, legal assistance (SALA), VTA Clipper Card applications, Health/ Medical Insurance (HICAP) appointments, and the Brown Bag program by Second Harvest Food Bank.
To find out more information, or to view a copy of the Senior Center Class Guide, or to view the monthly Primetime Newsletter, visit www.mountainview.gov/seniors
Mountain View Senior Center 266 Escuela Avenue Mountain View, CA 94040 Hours Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (and by reservation) (650) 903-6330 senior.center@mountainview.gov www.mountainview.gov/seniors Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/MountainViewSeniorCenter
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3070 N. Shoreline Boulevard • Mountain View, California, 94043 (650) 903-6392
Shoreline at Mountain View is a 750-acre wildlife and recreation area, located on the City of Mountain View’s northern edge. Complete with 10.5 miles of walking, running, and biking trails, as well as open meadows, scenic wetlands, and recreational amenities, the site gives local residents a much-needed respite from busy schedules, as a place where wildlife, recreation, and history meet.
Photo by Charlie Mezak
Photo by Philip Bouchoud
Sandra Fazzino Photography
Photo by KNW Photography
Shoreline connects your home, work, and school to outdoor areas and area destinations via Stevens Creek Trail, Permanente Creek Trail, Hetch Hetchy and a portion of the S.F. Bay Trail. Why not get involved as a Trail Ambassador volunteer, and become an example of trail etiquette, all the while educating trail users, and serving as extra set of eyes/ ears for our rangers as well as city staff? At the historic Rengstorff House, you can step back in time and enjoy a historic home tour, Tuesdays/Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., or Sundays 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Have you got a passion for storytelling, and want to help ensure docent-led tours for years to come? Then sign up as a volunteer Docent, and become part of Mountain View’s unique history for future generations to enjoy. The venue serves as a fine wedding and event venue on other days of the week. Admire and identify birds; boat, kayak or wind surf along the lake; dine at the various food and beverage outlets; or enjoy a round of golf at Shoreline Golf Links, all located within Shoreline’s boundaries. For information about ways in which you can engage and enjoy all that Shoreline has to offer, call us at (650) 903-6073 or email shoreline.volunteer@mountainview.gov. 28 City of Mountain View | Recreation Division
Protect our birds and wildlife! No domesticated animals allowed within Shoreline. 15 mph on Class 1 trails, please. Additional information: www.mountainview.gov/shoreline Rengstorff House tours and rentals: www.mountainview.gov/rengstorffhouse Friends of “R” House membership, events and/or activities: www.r-house.org (650) 868-7708
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Annual Membership Options Option
Access
Monthly Payment Option
Annual Payment Option
One Time Initiation Fee
Gold
7 Days a week
Single: $213 Family: $320
Single: $2,550 Family: $3,840
$99
Silver
Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) anytime and Fridays/weekends/ holidays after Super Twilight
Single: $139 Family: $181
Single: $1,675 Family: $2,175
$99
Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) anytime and Fridays/weekends/ holidays after Super Twilight
Single: $107 Family: $155
Single: $1,285 Family: $1,860
$59
Twilight Membership
7 Days a week up to one hour prior to posted twilight times
Single: $84 Family: $139
Single: $1,015 Family: $1,675
$59
Junior
Monday to Thursday anytime and Fridays/weekends/holidays after Super Twilight
Single Only: $31
Single Only: $380
$59
Senior
Member Clubs
Golf Instructions
ADULT GOLF CLASSES (18+ years old)
Join a golf club and enjoy weekly competitions, camaraderie, guaranteed tee times and membership in regional golf associations: • Shoreline Golf Club – Weekends (www.shorelinegc.ghinclub.com) • Shoreline Senior Club – Monday and Wednesday (www.shorelineseniorsgolfclub.org) • Shoreline Women’s Club – Tuesday (www.shorelinewomensgolfclub.com)
The Adult Golf classes are structured with a goal in mind: playing better golf. From zero to moderate experience, the fundamentals taught will help you PLAY BETTER. Each class is four 1-hour sessions. Minimum of 3 students. Make up classes are available. Clubs and range balls are included. Go to www.shorelinelinks.com/golf_instruction/ for class dates, times, and pricing. Contact Roy Day, PGA at (650) 452-3057 or roydaypga@comcast.net.
Corporate Teambuilding/ Introduction Golf
Frequent Player Programs
With our excellent practice facilities (range, putting greens, short game area), we can create a 2-4 hour custom introductory group lesson for your Corporate team. We also have a private conference room overlooking the golf course available for rent, and can provide food/beverage services through Michaels at Shoreline Restaurant and Café. Contact teambuilding@shorelinelinks.com for more information.
Program benefits include: • No Green Fees, $14 per person cart rental • Advanced Tee Time Privileges (10 day advance bookings) • Frequent Player Tournaments For more information/application, go to www.shorelinelinks.com/request_membership/
Drop-in Clinics, State-of-the-Art Golf Technology
Online Community Shoreline Golf Links has a very active online community with our eClub, Facebook, Twitter, texting, and a mobile application for the golf course. Join our eClub and enjoy online specials, a free birthday round of golf, weekly news/updates, and other exclusive specials. Go to www.shorelinelinks.com/new_account/ or visit/contact:
“Shoreline Bill” offers “Drop-In” classes that are an economical way to try Bill’s teaching methods and learn more about his offerings. Bill also offers the KVest swing analysis tool that uses wireless sensors to watch your swing in 3D, as well as Video Swing Analysis (Bill can create your own eBook with your videotaped lessons in it). Go to www.shorelinebill.com to learn more about clinics, schedules, and pricing.
( Shoreline Golf Links
@shorelinelinks
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Correo City of Mountain View Recreation Class Registration P.O. Box 7540 Mountain View, CA 94039-7540
Asistencia a Clase y Registro • Usted está emocionado y nosotros estamos contentos de que esté listo para comenzar una clase. Antes de hacerlo, sin embargo, asegúrese de que usted ya esté registrado para participar. El registro para una clase no se lleva a cabo en la clase, sucede ya sea en la recepción del Centro de la Comunidad o en línea. Tenga en cuenta que ningún reembolso o clases se emitirán para cualquier clase perdida. Lista de Espera • Ahh! Usted estuvo muy cerca de estar en la clase! Su nombre será puesto en una lista de espera si su primera opción y segunda alternativa están llenas. Una vez que haya un lugar disponible, revisaremos la lista de espera en el orden en que los usuarios fueron añadido a dicha lista; si usted es el próximo, le llamaremos. Se le dará un plazo de 24 horas para enviar su formulario de inscripción y pago. Si su formulario de inscripción y pago no se envían en el plazo establecido, se le saca de la lista de espera y la siguiente persona en la lista será contactado. Edad/Fecha de Nacimiento • Para inscribirse, los participantes deben estar dentro de la edades requeridas (mínima y máxima) en el primer día de clase. Todos los participantes de 17 años de edad o menos deben proporcionar su fecha de nacimiento. Prueba de edad se puede solicitar. ●
Transferencia • ¿Tiene necesidad de transferirse de una clase a otra? Usted puede transferir se a otra clase, siempre y cuando cumpla con el requisito de edad mínima, haya espacio disponible, y envíe su solicitud por escrito por lo menos (3) días hábiles antes del primer día de clase. Esto significa que si la clase comienza un lunes, tiene hasta el miércoles anterior a ese lunes para enviar su solicitud de transferencia por correo electrónico a recreation@mountainview.gov. Se le cobrarán $10 dólares por transacción.
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Dar de baja una clase • Si tiene que darse de baja de una clase y recibir un reembolso, envíenos un correo electrónico a recreation@mountainview.gov por lo menos cinco (5) días hábiles antes del primer día de clase. También puede solicitar la baja a través de un formulario que puede descargar de www.mountainview.gov/ register. Como nota aclaratoria, si su clase comienza un lunes, el último día para darse de baja es el lunes anterior a esa clase. Se le cobrarán $10 dólares por cada transacción.
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¿Ha faltado a una clase? • Desafortunadamente no se emitirá ningún reembolso u oportunidad para reponer clases a las cuales usted haya faltado.
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Clase ya comenzó, ¿aun así puedo todavía unirme al grupo? • ¡Sí! No se prorrata los días que ya han tenido lugar; sin embargo, sólo tiene que ponerse al día con todos los demás en la próxima clase!
Haga el cheque a nombre de City of Mountain View No envíe dinero en efectivo.
Fax (650) 962-1069 Solamente pago de la tarjeta de crédito. Visítenos en el Centro Comunitario Community Center 201 South Rengstorff Avenue Mountain View, CA 94040 Monday to Friday • 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Formas de pago Cash • Check payable to City of Mountain View Visa • MasterCard • American Express • Discover
Prueba de Residencia en Mountain View
De vez en cuando es posible que necesitemos pedir prueba de residencia. Las formas aceptables de prueba incluyen: Licencia de Conducir Actual de California o Identificación, una factura reciente, registro del auto, estado de cuenta bancario o contrato de alquiler con el nombre del dueño de la propiedad con una dirección actual. Tarjeta del DMV de Cambio temporal de dirección, apartados de correos, cheques personales, cartas o folletos no son aceptables. La prueba de residencia debe coincidir con el nombre y dirección en el formulario de inscripción.
30 Ciudad de Mountain View | División de Recreación
Tardanzas • Los padres y tutores que lleguen tarde a recoger a sus hijos, de cualquier programa de recreación, se les cobrara una tarifa de $6 por cada 15 minutos de retraso. Los participantes que reciban tres (3) cargos por recoger tarde a sus hijos serán eliminados del programa específico a la cuarta vez en que recojan a sus hijos tarde. Violación de Comportamiento • Los participantes que reciban tres (3) violaciones de comportamiento serán eliminados del programa específico. Un reembolso parcial de la clase podría concederse a discreción del supervisor del programa.
Espera, qué? Ha cancelado mi clase?!
Clases que no cumplan los niveles mínimos de registro se cancelarán. Los participantes serán notificados aproximadamente con tres días hábiles antes del inicio de clases y se les dará un reembolso completo, o serán elegibles para transferirse a otra clase si hay espacio disponible. Los participantes que sean transferidos serán responsables de cualquier cargo adicional.
201 South Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, California, 94040
Formulario de Inscripción de Clase
Correo Electrónico: recreation@mountainview.gov Fax (650) 962-1069
Padre/ Información de Contacto del Guardián Legal Nombre
Apellido
Fecha de Nacimiento ___/___/___
Sexo
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F
Domicilio Ciudad
Código Postal
Correo Electrónico
Teléfono Primario (___)
Teléfono Secundario (___)
Celular (___)
Portador del teléfono celular (si desea recibir alertas de texto importantes - se aplican las tarifas estándar)
Nombre de Contacto de Emergencia
Relación con el Participante
Numero Primario de Emergencia (___)
Numero Secundario de Emergencia (___)
Registro de Clase Nombre de Participante (Primero y Apellido)
Fecha de Nacimiento
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Sexo
# de Clase
Nombre de Clase
Precio
M
F
$
M
F
$
M
F
$
M
F
$
M
F
$
M
F
# Clase Alternativa
$ Total
$
Alergias/Necesidades Especiales del Participante Para ayudar mejor a todos los participantes, por favor enumere alguna necesidad especial para el participante(s) que aparece arriba.
Nombre del Participante
Necesidades Especiales/Alergias/Medicamentos
Nombre del Participante
Necesidades Especiales/Alergias/Medicamentos
Pago Tarjeta de Crédito (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover) Cheque (a nombre de “City of Mountain View”) Efectivo (No envié efectivo) Tarjeta de Crédito # ___ ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ -___ ___ ___ ___ -___ ___ ___ ___ Fecha de Vencimiento ___/___ CVV # Nombre como aparece en la tarjeta
Firma X
Renuncia de Responsabilidad y Publicación de Foto Para considerar la participación en las clases o actividades que la División de Recreación de la Ciudad de Mountain View ofrece, yo, la persona que firma este documento, estoy de acuerdo en indemnizar y no culpar a la Ciudad de Mountain View y por la presente renuncio en presentar cargos y no hacer reclamaciones por pérdida o daño, por muerte, lesiones personales, lesiones corporales o daños a la propiedad que yo pueda tener ahora o en el futuro, en contra de la Ciudad de Mountain View, sus concejales, empleados, agentes y voluntarios por cualquier responsabilidad que surja o esté conectada de alguna manera con mi participación en esta clase o actividad, a pesar de que la responsabilidad pueda surgir por negligencia o descuido por parte de la persona o entidades mencionadas anteriormente. Yo entiendo que los accidentes y las lesiones pueden surgir de la participación en esta clase o actividad; sabiendo los riesgos, sin embargo, por la presente estoy de acuerdo en asumir esos riesgos en nombre de mí mismo, miembros de mi familia y mis asignados, y desistir en presentar cargos y eximir de responsabilidad a todas las personas o entidades mencionadas anteriormente que (por negligencia o descuido) podrían ser responsable por daños y perjuicios a mi persona (o mis herederos o cesionarios). Además, entiendo que la Ciudad de Mountain View, el Consejo de la Ciudad, empleados, agentes y voluntarios, no son responsables de los bienes personales de los participantes en la clase o actividad. Además, queda entendido y de acuerdo que esta renuncia, y liberación de responsabilidades y de los riesgos se ha firmado libremente y es un compromiso legal para mí y para mis herederos y cesionarios. He leído y estoy de acuerdo con la inscripción y las políticas de dicho programa. Además, doy permiso a la Ciudad de Mountain View de utilizar fotografías de mi y/o de mi hijo/a o parecido, o la de una mascota o propiedad personal, para uso promocional en cualquier medio de comunicación de la Ciudad de Mountain View. Con mi firma abajo, reconozco que he leído este documento y entiendo su contenido.
Firma X REC-09 Fall (Rev. 08-10-15)
Fecha
Padre Guardián Legal Participante # de Empleado de la Ciudad/Depto.:
Class Registration Form
E-mail: recreation@mountainview.gov Fax (650) 962-1069
Parent/Legal Guardian Contact Information Last Name
First Name
Birthdate ___/___/___
Gender: M
F
Street Address Zip Code
City
E-mail Address
Secondary Phone (____)
Primary Phone (____)
Cell Phone (____)
Cell Phone Carrier (if you wish to receive important text alerts – standard carrier rates apply)
Emergency Contact Name
Relationship to Participant
Emergency Primary Phone (____)
Emergency Secondary Phone (____)
Class Registration Participant Name (First and Last)
Birthdate
Gender
___/___/___ ___/___/___ ___/___/___ ___/___/___ ___/___/___ ___/___/___
Class #
Class Name
Fee
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F
$
M
F
$
M
F
$
M
F
$
M
F
$
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F
Alternate Class #
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Total $ Participant Allergies/Special Needs To better assist all participants, please list any special needs for the participant(s) listed above. Participant’s Name
Special Needs/Allergies/Medications
Participant’s Name
Special Needs/Allergies/Medications
Payment Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Discover)
Check (payable to “City of Mountain View”)
Credit Card #
Cash (do not mail cash)
Exp. Date ___/___ CVV #:
Name as it appears on Credit Card
Cardholder Signature X
Liability Waiver and Photo Release In consideration of participation in a class or activity offered by the Recreation Division of the City of Mountain View, I, the below signed, agree to indemnify and hold the City of Mountain View harmless and hereby waive, release, and discharge any and all claims for loss or damage, for death, personal injury, bodily injury, or property damage which I may have or which hereinafter may accrue to me against the City of Mountain View, its City Council, employees, agents, and volunteers for any liability arising out of or connected in any way with my participation in this class or activity, even though that liability may arise out of negligence or carelessness on the part of the person or entities mentioned above. I understand that accidents and injuries can arise from participation in this class or activity; knowing the risks, nevertheless, I hereby agree to assume those risks on behalf of myself, my heirs, and assigns and to release and to hold harmless all of the persons or entities mentioned above who (through negligence or carelessness) might otherwise be liable to me (or my heirs or assigns) for damages. Further, I understand that the City of Mountain View, its City Council, employees, agents, and volunteers are not responsible for the personal property of the participants in the class or activity. It is further understood and agreed that this waiver, release, and assumption of risks has been freely entered into and is to be binding on me and on my heirs and assigns. I have read and agree to the registration and program policies. In addition, I give permission to the City of Mountain View to use my and/or my child’s photograph or likeness, or that of a pet or personal property, for promotional use in any City-related media. By my signature below, I acknowledge that I have read this document and understand its contents.
Signature X REC-09 Fall (Rev. 08-11-15)
Date
Parent Legal Guardian Participant City Employee #/Dept.:
! t e g r o f t ’ n o D ion begins
Registrat sidents re April 17 – esidents onr May 1 – n
Developing each child through a play-based curriculum that provides a foundation for growth, learning, and social competencies.
All classes take place at the
The View Teen Center 263 Escuela Avenue
(during Community Center renovation)
Registration Requirements Children must be the required age by September 1 of the school year in which they are registering. A photocopy of the child’s birth certificate must be submitted for all NEW preschool registrants and a copy of the child’s current immunization card for ALL 2016-2017 registrants. Birth certificate and immunization card copies must be provided to the preschool teachers before the first day of class. For more information about the program, our teachers, or to view a sample schedule of daily activities, please visit:
www.mountainview.gov/preschool Online registration available at http://apm.activecommunities.com/mountainviewrecreation
PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Mountain View, CA Permit No. 179
Receation Division P.O. Box 7540 Mountain View, CA 94039
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SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR
www.mountainview.gov/specialevents
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
February 10
March 4
April 3
Elevate Middle School Mixer
Summer Camp Fair
LIT & YAC Applications Due!
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The View Teen Center
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Community Center
5:00 p.m. Submit to the Community Center
www.mountainview.gov/theviewteencenter
See Page 9 for information.
www.mountainview.gov/teens
November 28
February 20 to 24
March 4
April 13
Winter Registration begins for Residents
Vacation Break
Spring/Summer Registration begins for Residents
Friends of “R” House Lecture Saving the Rengstorff House
9:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m. Rengstorff House
8:30 a.m. www.mountainview.gov/register
Check out camps on Pages 6 and 7
www.mountainview.gov/register
December 5
March 8
April 22
Winter Registration begins for Non-Residents
LIT Info Night
Downtown Spring Family Parade
6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The View Teen Center
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Downtown Mountain View and Pioneer Park
8:30 a.m. www.mountainview.gov/register
www.mountainview.gov/LIT
www.mountainview.gov/parade
December 5
March 10
April 25 to July 16
Community Tree Lighting Celebration
MV-Ella High School Mixer
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Civic Center Plaza
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The View Teen Center
Friends of “R” House Exhibit Victorian Differences America vs. Europe
www.mountainview.gov/treelighting
www.mountainview.gov/theviewteencenter
December 10
March 11
Heritage Park Grand Opening and Dedication
Arbor Day
11:00 a.m. 771 Rengstorff Avenue
11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. www.mountainview.gov/arborday
January 8 to April 16
March 18
Friends of “R” House “Saving the Rengstorff House”
Friends of “R” House Annual Spring Tea
Exhibit • During tour hours Lecture • April 13 at 7:00 p.m. Rengstorff House
1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rengstorff House www.r-house.org
March 20 Spring/Summer Registration begins for Non-Residents 8:30 a.m. www.mountainview.gov/register
Rengstorff House