Town of Oro Valley Parks and Recreation
PROGRAM GUIDE FALL 2019
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SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAINS
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PARKS & RECREATION MAP
ORO VALLEY MAP LEGEND Oro Valley Town Limits
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Coronado National Forest
Trail Heads
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Parks & Recreation Office
PARK INFORMATION & AMENITIES 1
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HONEY BEE CANYON PARK
13880 N. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. • Two covered • ramadas • • Grills and • picnic tables at • ramadas
• Camping and RV sites • Dump station • Equestrian staging area • Hiking trails
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NARANJA PARK
810 W. Naranja Drive • Trails • Archery range • Two archery walking courses • Metal detecting permitted • Two off-leash dog parks (for small/large dogs) • Restrooms
• Four lighted multi-use fields • Covered ramada • Picnic tables at ramada • Grill • Remote control aircraft flying strip
4 CAÑADA DEL ORO SHARED USE PATH Along the Cañada del Oro Wash, between La Cañada Drive and Oracle Road (with extensions to both the west and north) • Accessible walking path • Part of the Pima County Loop system • Water fountains along path and restrooms available at parks along path 5 STEAM PUMP RANCH 10901 N. Oracle Road • Covered ramada • National Historic Property • Restrooms
• Drinking fountain • Restored house • Heritage garden • Picnic tables
ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER EL CONQUISTADOR GOLF & TENNIS
10555 N. La Cañada Drive • Two 18-hole golf courses • Two racquetball courts • Six pickleball courts (four lighted) • 15 lighted tennis courts • One lap pool
Drinking fountain Restrooms Accessible ramp Hiking trails
CATALINA STATE PARK
11570 N. Oracle Road • Ranger station • Restrooms and showers • Gift shop • Exhibits • Picnic area 3
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WEST LAMBERT LANE PARK
1750 W. Lambert Lane • Natural hiking trails
• Metal detecting permitted
CAÑADA DEL ORO RIVERFRONT PARK
551 W. Lambert Lane • Sand volleyball court • Three covered ramadas • Shaded playground area • Grills and picnic tables at ramadas • Two drinking fountains • Performance area • Metal detecting permitted • Two lighted restrooms 9
• Locker rooms • Lighted, half-court basketball court • Fitness classes • Kids Korner room • Cardio equipment • Weight and exercise room • Overlook Restaurant
• Two lighted softball fields • Two lighted soccer fields • One lighted tennis court • One lighted basketball court • Equestrian staging area • Concession stand • Walking path (8/10 mile) • Two horseshoe pits
THO’AG PARK
Northeast end of Steam Pump Village • Picnic tables • Drinking fountain • Accessible path to Cañada del Oro • Metal detecting Shared Use Path permitted • Trail 10 EL CONQUISTADOR TENNIS & PUSCH X9 GOLF
COURSE AT PUSCH RIDGE
10000 N. Oracle Road • 16 lighted tennis courts • Nine-hole golf course
11 JAMES D. KRIEGH PARK 23 W. Calle Concordia • Sand volleyball • Three lighted baseball fields court • Two lighted • Covered softball fields ramada • Four • Shaded racquetball playground courts area • Two soccer/ • Accessible multipurpose playground fields area • Batting cage • Grills and (only one) picnic tables • Concession • Four drinking stand fountains • Off-leash dog • Metal park detecting permitted • Two lighted restrooms 12 ORO VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 23 W. Calle Concordia • Classroom • Interactive for parties, splash pad meetings and • Giant water classes slide • Restrooms • 25-yard and family recreation pool changing • Olympic-sized rooms competition • Concession pool stand • Colorado • Shaded timing system, bleachers touch pads and score board 13 GREENOCK PARK Greenock & Oracle Road intersection • Picnic table • Metal detecting permitted 14 BIG WASH TRAILHEAD Southeast of E. Placita Meseta Dorada, off Rancho Vistoso Boulevard • Trailhead parking • Portable restroom • Access to Big Wash Trail • Open dawn to dusk
HOW TO REGISTER
WELCOME! We are excited to announce the launch of a new recreation registration software program, CivicRec, which will make it even easier for you to browse our recreational offerings and events, and register for the programs you love. This Program Guide has been a great tool for many years, but with the addition of an improved online system, we will be looking at other ways to get information out to residents in new and creative ways, so be on the lookout for those exciting changes! Some of you may recall that the first edition of our Program Guide was published in the fall of 2013 and was only 16 pages. Fast forward to the fall of 2019, and the guide has expanded to 40 pages! The growth of programs, events and facilities has been awesome, and I want to thank you for your support and participation. Enjoy exploring our Fall 2019 Program Guide, and be on the lookout for new and improved promotional material in early 2020! See you in the parks!
Kristy Diaz-Trahan, director Oro Valley Parks & Recreation
ORO VALLEY PARKS AND RECREATION
NEW! Registering for Oro Valley’s Parks & Recreation activities is now easier than ever with CivicRec, our new online recreation system. CivicRec is intuitive and easy to navigate! It is mobile-friendly, allowing you to search and register for community activities and events, manage your account, and make payments, even from a smartphone or tablet. Please note that all users will need to create a new account to register for activities, as accounts on the previous system will not be transferred to CivicRec. To register online please visit https:// www.orovalleyaz.gov/parksandrec 1. Click on the “Login/Create Account” tab on the top left of the screen, select the Create Your Account button from the drop down menu. 2. Enter your information as the account holder and set up a username and password. Click next. 3. To add other family members to your account, click “Other Account Members” and enter their information. Click “Save & Close”.
10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Oro Valley, AZ 85737 Phone: 520-229-5050 Fax: 520-297-1618 Business Hours: Monday – Friday (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
4. You can now browse the activities catalog using filters and tabs to search and register.
Website:
www.orovalleyaz.gov/parksandrec TABLE OF CONTENTS Community Center Golf Memberships Oro Valley Aquatic Center Aquatics Programs Youth Programs Camps for Youth I Can Too! Programs Adult Programs Golf Tennis Pets Educational Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities Special Events The Overlook Restaurant
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TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Town Council Mayor Joseph Winfield Vice Mayor Melanie Barrett Councilmember Joyce Jones-Ivey Councilmember Josh Nicolson Councilmember Rhonda Piña Councilmember Bill Rodman Councilmember Steve Solomon Town Manager Mary Jacobs Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Ellen Guyer, chair Gary Temple, vice chair Charles Cachoeira, member Anna Clark, member Joseph Coyle, member Ronald Odell, member Philip Saletta, member Historic Preservation Commission Dan Huff, chair Dani Biel, vice chair Tim Bohen, commissioner Steve Hannestad, commissioner Susan Kalasunas, commissioner Gail Munden, commissioner Michael Wilson, commissioner Parks & Recreation Department Kristy Diaz-Trahan, director Matt Jankowski, deputy director Mollie Frye, senior office specialist Brandon Laue, manager (Aquatics) Jen Inboden, assistant manager (Aquatics) Nick Scala, manager (Community Center) Jon Schumacher, assistant manager (Community Center) Casey Wilson, senior office specialist (Community Center) Nancy Ellis, multimodal planner Lynanne Dellerman-Silverthorn, manager (Recreation/Cultural Services) Dylan Hiatt, assistant manager (Recreation/Cultural Services) Tom Ellis, superintendent (Park Management)
ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Oro Valley, AZ 85737 520-544-1900 orovalleyaz.gov/community-center Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Oro Valley Community Center is a 52,000+ square-foot facility located in the heart of Oro Valley. The center features more than 100 fitness classes a month, Kids Korner, a full suite of cardio and strength equipment, spin studio, two racquetball courts, six pickleball courts, 15 lighted tennis courts, two 18-hole golf courses and lap pool. The center also has two meeting rooms for rent, a golf shop and full service restaurant/bar. The Parks and Recreation Administrative Offices are located in the center. There are two fitness packages: Classic and Premium. Fitness memberships are billed monthly. The Community Center also offers drop-in daily use fees.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS CLASSIC
• Cardio and strength equipment • Fitness classes (including Yoga, Zumba, Tai Chi and a wide variety of cardio and strength classes) • Spin studio • Racquetball courts • Swimming pool (lap swim) • 15 tennis courts (24-hour advance reservations) • Member discounts on programs • 6 pickleball courts • Equipment orientation
PREMIUM
• All Classic benefits • Access to the Pusch Ridge Tennis Facility (16 additional courts) • 72-hour advance tennis court reservation privileges • 15% discount at the Overlook Restaurant • 20% discount on sports equipment • 25% discount on apparel • Access to the Oro Valley Aquatic Center
HOLIDAY CLOSURES & SPECIAL HOURS HOLIDAYS CLOSED Christmas Day New Year’s Day HOLIDAYS CLOSED AT NOON New Year’s Eve Memorial Day 4th of July Labor Day Thanksgiving Day
FEES AND MEMBERSHIPS RESIDENT PRICING Classic (monthly)
Premium (monthly)
Daily drop-in fee
Youth (4-17 yrs.)
$20
$25
$5
Adult (18-61 yrs.)
$40
$60
$5
$30
$50
$5
Couple
$60
$75
n/a
Family (up to six)
$70
$100
$14
Ages/Groups
Senior (62+ yrs.) Military First Responder
Non-residents pay an additional $5 per month for Youth, Adult and Senior Memberships, and an additional $10 per month for Couple and Family Memberships.
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ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER KIDS KORNER Leave your child with us while you enjoy your workout or a meal at the Overlook Restaurant! Ages:
3 months to 8 years Two-hour maximum per day Free to all Community Center members Non-members: $10 flat rate per child Monday – Friday : 8 a.m. – noon and 4 – 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – noon Sunday: 9 a.m. – noon
Fees: Hours:
Activities:
Arts and crafts, games, reading, outdoor play and fun!
Contact:
520-544-5358 or 520-544-1900 for more information
MEETING ROOM/POOL RENTALS Sunset Room 120-person capacity*
$85 per hour* for residents/non-residents. *includes beverage station (iced tea, lemonade and water)
Contact 520-229-5355 or 520-229-5366 for more information and reservations.
Arizona Room 20-person capacity
$25 per hour for residents $28 per hour for non-residents
Contact 520-229-5050 for more information and reservations.
Sunrise Ramada 50-person capacity
$10 per hour
Contact 520-229-5050 for more information and reservations.
*No outside food permitted
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EL CONQUISTADOR GOLF 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Oro Valley, AZ 85737 520-544-1801 Hours of Operation Mon. – Sun., 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Varies seasonally www.elcongolfandtennis.com
Tee off under the warm Arizona sun in the shadows of the magnificent Santa Catalina Mountains. 45 holes of championship golf await you. El Conquistador Golf and Tennis located at the Oro Valley Community Center features two 18-hole high desert courses (Cañada and Conquistador) along with an extensive practice facility, golf shop and restaurant. El Conquistador golf and tennis also operates a picturesque 9-hole course (Pusch Ridge) surrounding the Hilton resort at 10000 N. Oracle Road. Take advantage of the opportunity to play these fabulous courses as a daily guest or a lifetime member; the choice is yours. For more information, visit www.elcongolfandtennis.com.
BOOK YOUR TEE TIME: Call the Golf Shop, 520-544-1801
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GOLF
GOLF MEMBERSHIP AMENITIES • 45 holes of unlimited golf (cart fees apply and are paid separately) • Access to Troon Privé Privilege* • Access to Troon Advantage Privilege
• 15% discount on food and beverages • Discount on hard goods (sports equipment) • 25% discount on soft goods (clothing, etc.)
• Troon Rewards
• Swimming pool (lap swim)
• 15-day advance tee time booking privilege
• Cardio and strength equipment
• Unlimited use of a full practice facility
• Access to the Oro Valley Aquatic Center
• Dedicated members course daily
• Fitness classes
• Charging privileges at the Overlook Restaurant and golf shop
• Discounted rates for golf clinics
• 31 lighted tennis courts • 72-hour advance tennis court reservation privilege
• Spinning studio
• 6 pickleball courts • 2 racquetball courts • Member discount on programs
* Troon Privé Privilege does not apply to the Adventurer Membership.
GOLF MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION For more information, contact membership sales at 520-229-5357.
CONQUEROR MEMBERSHIP
(“Family” Membership)
Four (4) family member maximum Fees $460 per month Cart fees Trail fee Club cart
$1,200 annually $1,800 annually
EXPLORER MEMBERSHIP
(“Individual” Membership) One (1) person maximum Fees $310 per month Cart fees Trail fee Club cart
$850 annually $1,200 annually
DISCOVERY MEMBERSHIP
(“Executive” Membership)
Ages 45 and under; four (4) family member maximum Individual $245 per month Family $335 per month Cart fees Trail fee Club cart
Individual
Family
$850 annually $1,200 annually
$1,200 annually $1,800 annually
ADVENTURER MEMBERSHIP Ages 18 and under; one (1) junior maximum Fees $55 per month Cart fees Trail fee Club cart
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Adventurer member is allowed to rent a golf cart with proof of a valid driver’s license. $850 annually $1,200 annually
GOLF
WEEKEND WARRIOR Access to 45 holes of unlimited golf on Fridays after 2 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and your birthday. 15% off at the Overlook Restaurant and access to full practice facility seven days a week. Special pricing on programs. Fitness, Tennis, Aquatic Center, and other amenities not included. GOLF ONLY. Monthly Membership Dues Individual $140
Couple $195
Family $270
Monthly Cart Pricing Individual
Couple
Family
Club cart
$75 plus tax
$100 plus tax $100 plus tax
Trail fee (personal cart)
$50 plus tax
$80 plus tax
$80 plus tax
RANGER PASS Cost
$425 annually plus tax
• Unlimited use of practice facilities (applies to public practice facilities only) • Preferred rates for select golf clinics
CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Receive 12 months of golf membership for the price of 11! Sign up for a full golf membership with this great promotion and receive one free month of dues AND cart fees! Savings up to $600! For more information about golf membership and membership promotions, contact 520-229-5357.
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ORO VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER 23 W. Calle Concordia Oro Valley, AZ 85704 520-297-7946 orovalleyaz.gov/aquatics
MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT Annual Memberships – Paid in full for one year Any Annual Memberships (Single, Couple or Family) that are paid in full for one year upon registration will receive a 10% discount.
The Oro Valley Aquatic Center is competition-ready and full of family-friendly amenities for guests of all ages! The Aquatic Center is open year-round with an average water temperature of 80 degrees. The Aquatic Center includes the following: •
Interactive splash pad
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Classroom and outdoor ramada for birthday parties, community meetings and Red Cross classes
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130’ water slide
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25-yard heated recreation pool
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Family changing rooms
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50-meter heated competition pool with scoreboard
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Shaded bleachers and rest areas
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4 springboard diving boards (two, 1-meter boards and two, 3-meter boards)
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Concession stand
HOLIDAYS, CLOSURES & SPECIAL HOURS •
September 2: Labor Day (Pool open with normal hours)
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September 13 – 15: Patriot Meet (Pool closed Friday afternoon with limited hours through Sunday evening)
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September 21: Dive-In Movie “Captain Marvel” (Pool closes at normal time and reopens at 7 p.m. for event)
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September 28: Find Your Fins Meet (Pool open with normal hours; Event will be held in Recreation Pool)
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October 5: Mighty Mujer Triathlon (Pool opens at 11 a.m.)
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October 12: High School Invitational (Pool closures TBD)
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November 1 – 2: Southern Arizona Regional Qualifier (Pool closures TBD)
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November 8 – 10: Cactus Classic Water Polo Regional Tournament (Olympic pool closed at 2 p.m. on Friday and closed all day Saturday and Sunday)
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November 10: High School Time Trials (Pool open with normal hours)
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November 11: Veteran’s Day (Pool open with normal hours; Free admission to all active and retired military)
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November 28: Thanksgiving (Pool closed)
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December 5 – 8: Winter Lights Meet (Pool closed Thursday night and all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
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December 24: Christmas Eve (Pool closes at 3 p.m.)
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December 25: Christmas Day (Pool closed all day)
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December 31: New Year’s Eve (Pool closes at 4 p.m.)
*High School Swim Meets take place on most Thursdays starting at 4 p.m. (Sept. 5 – Oct. 31)*
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ORO VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER
RENTAL INFORMATION RESERVATIONS
CLASSROOM*
1-50 people: $150/hour Two hour minimum required *Price includes admission to the Aquatic Center. Discounts may apply for any additional guests (over the 50 person count). Please see Aquatic Center Manager for details. Full payments for all facility reservations are due to the Oro Valley Aquatic Center on the day that the reservation is made. No reservation will be considered firm unless full payment is made.
FACILITY RESERVATIONS (AFTER-HOURS ONLY)
Parties may exclusively reserve the facility outside of normal operating hours. 1-99 people: $350/hour 100+ people: $500/hour Two hour minimum required Includes: • Olympic Pool • Recreation Pool • Slide • Diving Boards
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Splash Pad Classroom Ramada
FEES AND MEMBERSHIPS AQUATIC CENTER MEMBERSHIP Regular Rate/month
Oro Valley Residents*/ month
Youth (4-17)
$25
$20
Adult (18-61)
$35
$30
Senior (62+)
$25
$20 (Military/Fire/Police/EMT)
Couple
$50
$40
Family (up to six)
$70
$60
DAILY ADMISSION Rates Children (3 & Under)
Free
General admission
$5
Family (up to six)
$15
*Proof of residency required for Oro Valley Resident Rates Children under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult. (An adult is defined as a parent/guardian over the age of 18.) This does not apply to children who are part of a swim team at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center while a coach is on deck.
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ORO VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER GROUP SWIM LESSONS Group swim lessons are offered March through October every year. Each session is a month long with classes offered twice a week, for a total of four weeks. The specifics of each session will be posted on the Town’s website, with hard copies on site. Registration for each session will only be available in person at the Aquatic Center and will open approximately two weeks prior to the start of the session. Sessions are: • • • • •
30 minutes in length x 8 lessons Provided twice per week 4 – 7 p.m. (August, September, October) Limited to 4 swimmers or fewer per class to ensure plenty of one-on-one attention $80/month
Level Details Parent/Tot (PT): The goal of this level is to get children ages 18 months to 3 years comfortable in the water with both their parents and an instructor. Level 1 (Ages 3-5): Swimmers will spend time on the steps while the instructor works with each child individually. This level’s swimmers will learn to: • Fully submerge head • Unassisted pool exit • Assisted back float • Unassisted standing • Unassisted front float jump entry • Spiderman crawl Level 2 (Ages 4-7): This level’s swimmers will learn: • Unassisted rhythmic • Unassisted front kick bobs with rhythmic breathing • Unassisted back float • Deep water object • Unassisted back kick recovery Level 3 (Ages 6-9) This level swimmers will learn: • Freestyle kick with rhythmic breath 20M • Backstroke kick 20M • Freestyle arm action with rhythmic breaths 15M • Backstroke arm action 15M • Breast (frog) kick motion • Fly (dolphin) kick motion Level 4/Green Group (Ages 8-12) This is the final swim lesson level at FAST. After completing this level, swimmers will be ready to join the Blue Group on the FAST swim team, pending a coach evaluation. This level’s swimmers will learn: • • •
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Freestyle kick with board 25M Streamline backstroke kick 25M Backstroke swim 25M
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Freestyle swim with side breathing 25M Breast swim 25M Fly kick 15M Front dive with glide
AQUATICS PROGRAMS
ADULT (MASTERS) SWIM TEAM United States Masters Swimming (USMS) is a national membershipoperated nonprofit organization that provides membership benefits to nearly 60,000 Masters swimmers across the country. The word “masters” in swimming simply means 18 and older. Audience: Ages 18+ Days/Times: Mon. – Fri. at 5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (Starting September 1, at 12 p.m. instead of 10:30 a.m.) Fee: $50 per month Location: Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Registration: Flying Fish Arizona Swim Team (FAST) Coaches Matthew Brauer 520-820-5744 www.fastarizonaswimteam.com
INFANT SWIMMING RESOURCE Give your child the competence, confidence and skills of aquatic safety with Infant Swimming Resource’s Self-Rescue™ program— the safest provider of survival swimming lessons for children six months to six years of age. Audience: Ages 6 months to 6 years Days/Times: Varies. For details, call Pam Housman at 520-572-8865 Fee: Varied/special discounts available Location: Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Instructor: Pam Housman www.infantswim.com Contact: Pam: bookitisr@gmail.com
FIND YOUR FINS Find your Fins (FYF) is a nonprofit organization, working to help veterans, people with disabilities, and people with addictions find health in the water. Lessons are one-on-one. All levels are welcome from extremely fearful to proficient. Audience:
Veterans Individuals with addictions Disabled and special needs (Ages 5+) Days/Times: Arranged with instructor Fee: Free Location: Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Contact: 520-409-5436
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AQUATICS PROGRAMS
PRIVATE/SEMI-PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Private and semi-private swim lessons are offered by highlyqualified instructors through Dolphins of the Desert. Audience:
Ages 3+
Location:
Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Geoff Glaser Contact Geoff to schedule: 520-891-8914 info@dolphinsofthedesert.com www.dolphinsofthedesert.com
Instructor: Contact:
LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION COURSE Interested in a fun and exciting career in Lifeguarding? The Oro Valley Aquatic Center can help you get started. Come join an Oro Valley staff member as they teach the American Red Cross Lifeguarding skills. A certification in Lifeguarding from the American Red Cross is your first step in obtaining a rewarding job as a lifeguard. All participants must pass a pre-course screening on the first day, including treading water, swimming and retrieving. Call for details. Course requires a 3 participant minimum and a 10 participant maximum. Please bring a sack lunch. Audience: Ages 15+ Days/Times: Monday – Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Session Dates: October 14 – 18 Fee: $90 Location: Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Info: Call the Oro Valley Aquatic Center at 520-297-7946 or register online at https://eservices.orovalleyaz.gov/registration/
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YOUTH SWIM TEAMS The Flying Fish Arizona Swim Team (FAST) and the Oro Valley Swim Team offer year-round instructional and USA Swimming competitive swim programs at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center for all ages. The head coaches from both teams bring extensive years of aquatic experience to the pool deck. These coaches provide expert training opportunities for the beginner as well as the high-level competitor in a world-class facility. Audience: Days/Times: Fees:
Ages 5 – 18 Mon. – Sat. (depending on practice group) Vary depending on practice group; Registration is ongoing. Location: Oro Valley Aquatic Center 23 W. Calle Concordia Registration: Flying Fish Arizona Swim Team (FAST) Coach Matthew Brauer , 520-820-5744 fastovcoaches@gmail.com www.fastarizonaswimteam.com Oro Valley Swim Team Head Coach Stan Valacer, 520-358-4121 www.orovalleyswimteam.com
YOUTH PROGRAMS
ARCHERY MEMBERSHIPS
ARCHERY: INTRODUCTION TO ARCHERY This program is a basic introduction to international style archery, which is rapidly growing in popularity. Participants will be taught the basic rules of archery, as well as some creative games, to create a safe and fun experience. Participants will learn the basic skills necessary to begin a lifetime enjoyment of the sport of archery. This is a great first step to the “Junior Olympic Archery Development” program, which is also available at Naranja Park. All necessary equipment is provided. Audience:
Ages 8 – 12
Day/Time:
Tuesdays, 4:15 – 5:30 p.m.
Session dates:
Aug. 13, 20 & 27 Sept. 3, 10, 17 & 24 Nov. 5, 12, 19 & 26 Dec. 3, 10 & 17
Day/Times:
Thursdays, 4:15 – 5:30 p.m.
Session dates:
Aug. 15, 22 & 29 Sept. 5, 12, 19 & 26 Nov. 7, 14 & 21 Dec. 5, 12 & 19
Fees:
$12 for 2 lessons, $18 for 3 lessons, $24 for 4 lessons
Instructors:
Trained Oro Valley staff
Location:
Oro Valley Archery Range at Naranja Park 810 W. Naranja Dr.
Visit Oro Valley’s Archery Range located at Naranja Park, 810 W. Naranja Drive. The Range is open sunrise or 6:00 a.m. (whichever is later) to sunset. Archers must bring their own equipment. There are 28 targets, including a fixed range and two walking courses. The range is open to all ages and skill levels. Archery Fees Drop-In Fees: Senior/Adult/Youth One Day Drop In Use .........................................................$5 Child (under 8) when accompanied by a paying adult ..........................................................FREE Annual Memberships: Senior/Adult Pass ........................................................... $60 Youth Pass (age 8 – 17) ................................................. $20 Family Pass (in same household) ............................. $135 Annual passes can be purchased online or at the Parks and Recreation office, 10555 N. La Cañada Drive, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pick up your membership card at the Community Center. For assistance, call 520-229-5050. Visit www.orovalleyaz.gov and type “archery annual pass” in the search bar at the top.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS ARCHERY: INTERMEDIATE ARCHERY JUNIOR OLYMPIC ARCHERY DEVELOPMENT (JOAD) CLASSES Following the guidelines of USA Archery, participants will: • • •
Train for line tournaments and competitions Train to shoot 3D Archery Train for Field Archery (using the NFAA walking courses)
As a sanctioned JOAD club, participants will: • • • • •
Have the chance to qualify for Olympic pins using the JOAD pin system Have the opportunity to compete in state and national tournaments Be introduced to and taught thoroughly how to score arrows Learn how to tune bows and index arrows Learn proper shooting technique
Audience:
Ages 8 – 20
Day/Time:
Mondays, 4:15 – 5:30 p.m.
Session dates:
Aug. 19 & 26 Sept. 9, 16, 23 & 30 Oct. 28 & Nov. 4 Nov. 18 & 25 Dec. 2, 9 & 16
Day/Time:
Saturdays, 8 – 10 a.m.
Session dates:
Aug. 3, 10 & 17 Aug. 24 & 31 Sept. 7 & 14 Sept. 21 & 28 Nov. 2 & 9 Nov. 16 & 23 Dec. 7 & 14 Dec. 21 & 28
Fees:
$12 for 2 lessons, $18 for 3 lessons, $24 for 4 lessons
Instructors:
Oro Valley staff member Meaghan Bunge is a Level 3 Nationally Certified Olympic Coach. She is a 3D division tournament champion and has placed first in many line tournaments in Arizona.
Location:
Oro Valley Archery Range at Naranja Park 810 W. Naranja Dr.
Location:
Call the Parks and Recreation Office at 520-229-5050
GOLF For youth golf programs, please see Golf section on page 26.
KARATE/TAE KWON DO Build confidence and learn self-defense at the same time with Sensei Hupp. Martial arts are a great way to keep in shape, gain a new skill set and build character. Classes start every month. Audience: Days: Times: Session Dates: Fees:
Location: Info:
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All ages Mondays & Wednesdays 6 – 7 p.m. (all ages) Monthly Individual: $80 (per month) Family (2 people): $145 (per month) Family (3 people): $200 (per month) Late fee of $25 if not paid by the 15th of the month Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 520-544-1900 for more details.
YOUTH PROGRAMS TEAM DANCE Team Dance is a blend of street jazz and hip-hop, choreographed to the hottest new songs! If you love to dance, this is the place to be. Audience: Days:
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Fees: Instructor: Locations:
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Grades 1 – 5 Monday: Copper Creek Elementary School Tuesday: Wilson K-8 School Wednesday: Painted Sky Elementary School Thursday: Innovation Academy K-5 STEM School Copper Creek, 2:15 p.m. Wilson K-8, 12:20 p.m. Painted Sky, 3:15 p.m. Innovation Academy K-5 STEM, 3:30 p.m. Copper Creek: Aug. 19 – Sept. 30 (no class Sept. 2), Oct. 21 – Dec. 2 (no class Nov. 11), Jan. 13 – Feb. 24 (no class Jan. 20), March 23 – April 27 Wilson K-8: Aug. 20 – Sept. 24, Oct. 22 – Nov. 26, Jan. 21 – Feb. 25, March 24 – April 28 Painted Sky: Aug. 21 – Sept. 25, Oct. 23 – Nov. 27, Jan. 22 – Feb. 26, March 25 – April 29 Innovation Academy: Aug. 22 – Sept. 26, Oct. 24 – Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 28), Jan. 23 – March 5 (no class Feb. 20), March 26 – April 30 $60 per session Shawna & Danae Dorame, Jazzercise and Team instructors Copper Creek Elementary School gymnasium, 11620 N. Copper Spring Tr. Wilson K-8 foyer, 2330 W. Glover Rd. Painted Sky Elementary School additional PE room, 12620 N. Woodburne Ave. Innovation Academy K-5 STEM School gymnasium, 825 W. Desert Fairways Dr. Call the Parks & Recreation Office at 520229-5050
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ADDITIONAL SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE WITH OUR PARTNERS •
AYSO 922: www.ayso922.org
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CDO Little League: www.cdolittleleague.com and cdobaseball@gmail.com
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CDO Soccer: www.cdosoccer.com & cdosoccer@comcast.net
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FC Tucson Youth Soccer Club: www.fctucsonyouth.com
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Oro Valley Dolphin Football & Cheer: www.ovdolphins.com
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Oro Valley Fast Pitch Softball: www.ovfps.org
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Oro Valley Senior Softball: www.ovseniorsoftball.com
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Oro Valley High School Mountain Bike Club: www.ovmtb.org
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Oro Valley Lacrosse: www.orovalleylacrosse.org
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Oro Valley Little League: www.coronadoLL.org
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Pusch Ridge Archers: www.puschridgearchers.com and puschridgearchers@gmail.com
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Tucson Adult Soccer League: https://www.tucsonadultsoccerleague.org
For youth tennis programs, please see Tennis section on page 28.
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CAMPS FOR YOUTH
FALL BREAK CAMP AT THE ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER Fall break doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do! Games, sports, activities, crafts and more await you at the Oro Valley Community Center. Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided; children must bring a sack lunch, towel, sunscreen and water. Space is limited, sign-ups will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
CRAZY FOR HORSES KIDS FALL & SPRING CAMPS AT ROLLING HILLS RIDING ACADEMY
Children will spend time on horseback, riding both Western and English styles. They will learn about horse behavior, language, interpreting what the horse is thinking, horse care and grooming, equine anatomy, colors and breeds. They will do crafts, go on trail rides and play games on horseback. Emphasis is placed on the relationship with the horse and safety. There are helmets and boots to loan students who do not have their own. Instructors emphasize safety and are well trained in their riding discipline. Audience: Days/Times: Session dates: Fees: Instructors: Location:
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Ages 6 – 12 Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Oct. 14 – 18, 2019 March 16 – 20, 2020 $250 Donica Draper and Susan Blake Rolling Hills Riding Academy 9015 N. Camino de Anza
Audience: Days/Times: Dates: Fee: Extended care: Location: Info:
Ages 6 –12 Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Oct. 14 – 18 $150/week or $40/day 7 – 9 a.m. $20/week or $5/day 4 – 6 p.m. $20/week or $5/day Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 520-544-1900 for more details
CAMPS FOR YOUTH
WINTER BREAK CAMP AT THE ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER Games, sports, activities, crafts and more await you at the Oro Valley Community Center. Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided; children must bring a sack lunch. Space is limited, signups will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Audience: Days/Times: Dates:
INTRODUCTION TO LACROSSE CAMP Oro Valley Lacrosse Club is now offering a three-day camp for youth interested in learning about the game of lacrosse and developing basic lacrosse skills. Separate tracks will be provided for boys and girls and for players of different ages and skill levels.
Ages 6 –12 Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. December 30 – January 3 (No camp on New Year’s Day) Fee: $130/week or $40/day Extended care: 7 – 9 a.m. $15/week or $5/day 4 – 6 p.m. $15/week or $5/day Location: Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Info: Call 520-544-1900 for more details
The camp is an opportunity for players and their families to learn more about the sport and about the Oro Valley Lacrosse Club before signing up for league play. Camp fees will be credited towards registration dues if the player decides to sign up and participate in the fall/winter youth lacrosse season. No equipment required. Lacrosse sticks and protective gear will be provided as-needed. Audience: Days/Times: Session dates: Fee: Instructors: Location: Registration:
Ages 5 – 14 Tuesday – Thursday, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15, 16 and 17 $25 Coaches with US Lacrosse Certification Naranja Park, 810 W. Naranja Drive Online at Oro Valley Lacrosse Club website http://orovalleylacrosse.org or through the Town of Oro Valley Parks & Recreation website
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I CANTOO! TOO! PROGRAMS I CAN PROGRAMS I Can Too! is Oro Valley’s program for young people with disabilities. Through the use of activity modifications and greater staff-to-youth ratios, participants will have the opportunity to play alongside their non-disabled peers.
I CAN TOO! SATURDAY SPECIAL TENNIS Group adaptive instructional tennis clinics for children and adults of any age with special needs/IDD. Participants can be independently ambulatory or use adaptive devices for mobility (crutches, walkers, manual or power wheelchairs). Audience: Days/Time: Dates:
I CAN TOO! FALL BREAK CAMP AT THE ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER This integration program provides opportunity for your child to grow and develop alongside their non-disabled peers. Games, sports, activities, crafts and more fun are all aspects of this program. All this fun is waiting for your child at the Oro Valley Community Center. Morning snack will be provided. Space is limited. Audience: Days/Times: Dates: Fees: Location: Info:
Ages 6 – 12 Mon. – Thurs., 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Oct. 14 – 17 $75 per week Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 520-544-1900 for more info.
Please note: You must register your child online through the I Can Too! program option and respond to questions to the best of your ability. A professional I Can Too! instructor will call to discuss the best inclusion program based on the best option for your child. •
No before & after care option available.
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Maximum of four participants per session.
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Camp is geared toward intellectual disabilities (e.g. Down syndrome, Asperger’s, Autism, learning delays).
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Aides are welcome to be present (please let us know).
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Programs do not accept DDD (Division of Developmental Disabilities) respite care funding, and the DDD does not reimburse for services.
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Staff will be contacting parents one week prior to camp or when roster is full to address any questions or requirements.
Fee: Location: Registration:
Ages 6+ Saturdays, 11 – 11:45 a.m. Aug. 26 – Dec. 22, 2019 (No program Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, Oct. 19, and Nov. 28 – 30) Note: some classes may not be held due to events and/or holidays. Free Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. No formal registration necessary. Call or email Director of Tennis Jennifer Fuchs at jfuchs@elconquistadortennis.com or 520544-1781 prior to attending to verify that the clinic is being held as well as providing a start date and any pertinent information.
I CAN TOO! THERAPEUTIC RIDING AT ROLLING HILLS RIDING ACADEMY This program is intended for children with severe A.D.D. or A.D.H.D. and neurodevelopmental disorders as well as persons who have suffered a brain injury. Parent interview and an evaluation lesson with the child will be required (fee applies for lesson). Audience: Days: Time: Session Dates: Fees: Instructors: Location: Contact:
Ages 6+ Flexible schedule. To be scheduled with instructor. 9 a.m. – noon Private or semi-private lesson dates will be determined upon request. $65 per lesson or discount available when purchasing four or more lessons Certified therapeutic riding instructors Rolling Hills Riding Academy 9015 N. Camino de Anza Call 520-229-5050
ADULT PROGRAMS CLASSICAL DRAWING & PAINTING In this self-paced course, you will: • • • •
Learn secrets of the great artistic masters Develop a visual memory Learn accuracy in drawing, shading, color and painting skills Learn figure, landscape and still life
Create your own style with classical skill and modern relevance. No previous art experience necessary. Class is 4 hours long with a 1 hour teacher demonstration and 3 hours of studio time. Students provide their own supplies.
ADULT ARCHERY
Following the guidelines of USA Archery, adults will: • Be introduced to and taught thoroughly how to score arrows • Learn how to tune bows and index arrows • Train for line tournaments and competitions • Train to shoot 3D Archery • Train for Field Archery (using the NFAA walking courses) • Learn proper shooting technique Audience:
Adult Archery Group Classes Day/Time: Saturdays, 3 – 4:30 p.m. Session Dates: Aug. 3, 10 & 17 Aug. 24 & 31 Sept. 7 & 14 Sept. 21 & 28 Nov. 2 & 9 Nov. 16 & 23 Dec. 7 & 14 Dec. 21 & 28
Instructor:
Location: Info:
$12 for 2 lessons; $18 for 3 lessons; $24 for 4 lessons Oro Valley staff member Meaghan Bunge, JOAD certified instructor, state champion archer Oro Valley Archery Range at Naranja Park, 810 W. Naranja Dr. Call the Parks and Recreation Office at 520229-5050
Ages 8+ Thursdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. September 6 $205 per month* $50 per individual class Supply rental available for $10/session or $30/month
Ages 15+
Private Archery Classes Day/Time: Fridays, 5 – 6:30 p.m. Session Dates: Aug. 2, 9 & 16 Aug. 23 & 30 Sept. 6 & 13 Sept. 20 & 27 Nov. 1 & 8 Nov. 15 & 22 Dec. 6 & 13 Dec. 20 & 27
Fees:
Audience: Day/Time: Start date: Fees:
Instructor: Location: Contact:
*Sign up two weeks before first class for a $10 discount Christine Lytwynzuk Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Christine at 520-820-7548 or visit TucsonArtClasses.com, for information Register at the Oro Valley Community Center fitness desk
GOLF For golf opportunities, please see page 26.
KARATE/TAE KWON DO Build confidence and learn self-defense at the same time with Sensei Hupp. Martial arts are a great way to keep in shape, gain a new skill set and build character. Classes start every month. Audience: Days/Times: Session Dates: Fees:
Location: Info:
All ages Mondays & Wednesdays, 7 – 8 p.m. (adult & family) Monthly Individual: $80 (per month) Family (2 people): $145 (per month) Family (3 people): $200 (per month) Late fee of $25 if not paid by the 15th of the month Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 520-544-1900 for more details.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS & EVENTS ADULT PROGRAMS PAINTING AND DRAWING WITH CHRISTINE LYTWYNZUK Join us in our fun and supportive Painting and Drawing class. This class is structured like a “small group private lesson.” Christine will work with artists one-on-one, helping them achieve their specific goals in art and at their own pace. All skill levels are welcome! If you’ve never touched a brush before or can’t draw with a pencil, no problem! Christine can help you build a strong foundation and give you the confidence you need to make art an enjoyable and rewarding part of your life.
KICKBALL LEAGUE
League includes eight weeks of league play, followed by a onegame elimination tournament on October 13. Audience: Day/Time: Session dates: Fee: Location: Info: Register:
Co-ed (ages 18+) Sundays, 4 p.m., 5 p.m., or 6 p.m. (rotating) August 18 – October 13 $300 per team (each team can have up to 20 players) James D. Kriegh Park 23 West Calle Concordia Contact Nick Scala, 520-229-5054 or Dylan Hiatt, 520-229-5362 www.orovalleyaz.gov or call 520-229-5050 Registration opens July 22
Audience: Days: Times:
Session Dates: Fee:
Instructor: Location: Contact:
Ages 13+ Thursdays or Saturdays Thursday 2 – 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. – Noon (each class is separate) Each month begins new session $190 (5 week session)* $155 (4 week sessions)* depending on month or $40 per drop-in class *Sign up two weeks before first class and get a $10 discount Christine Lytwynzuk Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 520-544-1900 for more info.
PERSONAL TRAINING WITH REACH YOUR POTENTIAL FITNESS
Reach Your Potential Fitness is a group of experienced professionals committed to tailoring programs for individuals with special needs and concerns, including corrective exercise and sports performance. They also offer medically approved, pre-and post-rehabilitation fitness programs. Eliminate pain and improve flexibility, mobility, stability and strength! Reach Your Potential Fitness is located inside the Oro Valley Community Center.
ORO VALLEY WALKING CLUB Get in shape, have fun, meet new people and it’s free! This walking group is very active. In addition to walking three times weekly, the group has adopted a wash that runs alongside the park. Audience: Days:
Guide: Location:
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Ages 18+ Mon., Wed. & Fri., 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. (Changes with season, contact Margret Parnell at mparnell730@comcast.net with questions or to verify time.) Margret Parnell, volunteer CDO Riverfront Park, 551 W. Lambert Lane
Audience: Days: Fee: Instructors:
Location: Contact: Website:
Ages 14+ Monday – Saturday Varies, based on instruction Julian Turner, Mylene Brock, Ryan Archer, Mark Durfee, Christina Ohleson, Leanne Turner Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Julian Turner, 520-907-0514 www.reachyourpotentialaz.com
ADULT PROGRAMS PICKLEBALL AT THE ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER
Come play the game all of your friends are talking about! Drop-in fees applicable; all skill levels welcome. Audience: Days: Time: Fee: Location: Contact:
All ages Mondays – Saturdays Court open during Community Center hours. Members: Free Drop in: $5 Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 520-544-1900 for more info.
PICKLEBALL BEGINNERS CLASS
Learn to keep score and basic rules/layout of court how to play with a partner. This is a great introduction to the game of Pickleball. Audience: Days/Times: Fee: Session dates: Location: Contact:
All ages Mondays at 5 p.m. Free Begins Sept. 30 Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Call 714-402-7661 or coachsherrycircle@gmail.com for more info.
PILATES CLASSES, provided by Sage Pilates Studio Location: 10130 N. Oracle Rd. #130, Oro Valley, AZ 85704
PILATES MAT CLASS Pilates mat exercises strengthen your core muscles, correct muscle imbalances and teach correct muscle activation as it stretches tight muscles, improves posture, body awareness and balance. This powerful exercise method continues to grow in popularity as it often helps to alleviate back, neck and joint and muscle pain. Audience:
Ages 15+
Days/Times:
Mondays and Thursdays, 10 a.m.
Session Dates:
Aug. 12 – Dec. 19
Fee:
5 classes for $60 or $15 for drop-in
Instructor:
Jo Brooks, Certified Pilates Teacher
Class maximum: 8 people
PILATES FOR OSTEOPOROSIS AND OSTEOPENIA MAT CLASS Learn new and safe exercises to build your bones, improve your balance, increase strength, flexibility, and endurance. Bring your Pilates mat and some light hand weights and join us for a fun and challenging workout series. Audience:
Ages 15+
Days/Times:
Wednesdays, 10 a.m.
Session Dates:
Sept. 4 – Dec. 18
Fee:
5 classes for $60 or $15 for drop-in
Instructor:
Heidi Dahl, Certified Pilates Teacher
Class maximum: 8 people
PRIVATE PILATES SESSIONS Get personalized care and instruction with a private Pilates session. We will tailor your exercise session to meet your individual needs. Audience:
Ages 15+
Days/Times:
Mondays – Saturdays, session times vary.
Session Dates:
Aug. 5 – Dec. 20
Fee:
First session is $40. Mention Town of Oro Valley Parks and Recreation to get $25 off of your first package of 5 private sessions for only $325. Once you are comfortable on the equipment, move into an equipment class of three people for $35 per session.
Instructor:
Experienced, Certified Pilates Teachers
Contact:
Visit sagetucson.com sagetucson.com, call 520-276-6166 or email info@sagetucson.com to make your first appointment.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS & EVENTS ADULT PROGRAMS SILVERSNEAKERS FLEX STRENGTH & BALANCE Brought to you by Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness Program Healthways is the leading provider of specialized, comprehensive health solutions, helping millions of people maintain or improve their health and, as a result, reduce overall health care costs. SilverSneakers encourages Medicare-eligible individuals to participate in physical activity and enjoy the company of others. SilverSneakers is the nation’s leading fitness program designed exclusively for active older adults. This program is especially beneficial to individuals with Parkinson’s and neuromuscular disorders. Audience:
Ages 45+
Days/Times:
Mon., Wed., & Fri., 2:30 – 4 p.m.
Session Dates:
4-week sessions: Aug. 5 – 30, Sept. 2 – 27, Sept. 30 – Oct. 25, Oct. 28 – Nov. 22, Nov. 25 – Dec. 20, Dec. 23 – Jan. 17
Fee:
Free to most Medicare-eligible members and any caregiver Non-Medicare fee: 1x weekly $45; 2x weekly $85; 3x weekly $125 Instructor will determine eligibility.
Location:
Rancho Vistoso Urgent Care, 13101 N. Oracle Rd.
Instructor:
Vera Shury, Parkinson’s trainer for U of A
Contact:
Vera at vera@libertyscience.com (preferred) or 520-275-8755
SOUL FITNESS Strength, cardio, flexibility, nutrition and motivational coaching. Evolve With Us! Monthly sessions, regular and low-impact classes available. Also offering Kids Camp. Audience: Days: Times:
Ages 15+ Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays 5 a.m. Mon./Wed./Fri. 8 a.m. Mon./Wed./Fri. 6:30 a.m. Sat. 6 p.m. Mon./Wed./Fri. Kids Camp 8:30 a.m. Mon./Wed./Fri New sessions generally begin the first Monday of every month. Orientation will be the Saturday prior to the beginning of a new session at 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. (Exceptions can be made). Orientation is at 8800 N. La Cañada Dr., Tucson AZ 85704. Fees: $11/hour Instructors: Randy Brown, Allie Steinbock, Ted Tengel, Ana Vogler, Crystal Blaker, Rigo Arce Location: Naranja Park, 810 Naranja Dr. Info: Call 520-339-8878 or 833-SOULFIT http://www.soulfitness.me http:/
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T’AI CHI CHUAN Experience the health, healing and profound stress management benefits of T’ai Chi. It is a form of moving meditation derived from the ancient Chinese martial arts. The movements create cardiovascular benefits, a feeling of wellness, and vitality for body, mind and spirit. Instructor Edna Silva, RN, has been a registered nurse since 1965. She has worked in a variety of settings including Obstetrics, Emergency Departments, Trauma Units, and Intensive Care Units and Cardiac Rehabilitation. In 1993 Edna invited T’ai Chi master and retired Cardiologist, Dr. Wen Zee to Tucson so that she and her coworkers could learn Wu style T’ai Chi Chuan. She is founder of The Center for Wu Style T’ai Chi and co-founder of The Heart Series with Dr. Charles Katzenberg, M.D., a preventive cardiologist. The Heart Series is an award winning program for the prevention of heart disease. She is dedicated to teaching T’ai Chi for its health benefits. Edna has traveled to China and New Zealand many times to study with famed masters of Wu Style T’ai Chi. Audience: Day/Time: Session dates: Fees: Instructors: Location: Info:
Ages 15+ Thursdays, 10 a.m. Sept. 26 – Oct. 31 and Nov. 7 – Dec. 19 (No classes on Nov. 28) $15 per class or $72 for the 6 week series ($12 a class) Edna Silva, RN Naranja Park, 810 Naranja Dr. Call 520-544-3720 http://taichitucson.com
TENNIS For adult tennis opportunities, please see page 29.
ADULT PROGRAMS ADULT TRIPS AND TOURS
Travel with the Town of Oro Valley and experience wonderful adventures with our Adult Trips and Tours with an emphasis on wonderful historic places. Tours begin and end at the Oro Valley Community Center, 10555 N. La Cañada Drive. Each trip/tour costs $30, and includes round-trip van transportation and entry fees. Questions? Call 520-229-5052. Destination: Mission Garden Date: Saturday, October 19 Time: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. (return times may vary) Enjoy a trip to the Mission Garden to participate in their Membrillo Festival. (A membrillo is a quince, closely related to apples and pears). We will stay at the Gardens for three hours, and depart for lunch in downtown Tucson’s historic district before heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price). Destination: Empire Ranch, near the town of Sonoita Date: Saturday, November 2 Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (return times may vary)
Destination: Tucson Museum of Art Date: Friday, March 6, 2020 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. (return times may vary) Enjoy a trip to the Tucson Museum of Art for a tour and time to explore the museum. We will gather and eat at the Museums Café à La C’Art, before heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price). Destination: Tucson Botanical Gardens Date: Friday, April 24, 2020 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. (return times may vary) Enjoy a trip to the Tucson Botanical Gardens for a tour. Enjoy this beautiful historic property, and see the gardens and historic building. Enjoy the Butterfly Magic exhibit. We will tour the Gardens for three hours and then gather and eat at the Gardens Café Botanica, before heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price).
Enjoy trip to the Empire Ranch for their Cowboy Festival. We will stay at the Festival for four hours. Lunch will be on your own at the ranch prior to heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price). Destination: Tucson Presidio Date: Saturday, December 7 Time: 4 – 8 p.m. (return times may vary) Enjoy a trip to Tucson Presidio for their Living History Days. We will enjoy the festivities before traveling to El Charro for dinner prior to heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price). Destination: Arizona State Museum Date: Saturday, January 18, 2020 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. (return times may vary) Enjoy a trip to the Arizona State Museum for a tour and time to explore the museum. We will stay at the Museum for three hours before departing for lunch at Frog and Firkin near the UofA before heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price). Destination: Rodeo Parade Museum Date: Friday, February 7, 2020 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. (return times may vary) Enjoy a trip to the Rodeo Parade Museum for a tour of all of the old time wagons, stagecoaches and buckboards that have been used in the Tucson Rodeo Parade for years. Hear a bit about the Rodeo and then have a tour of the Museum exhibits before departing for lunch at “Little Mexico Restaurant,” a supporter of the Museum, parade and rodeo, before heading back to Oro Valley (lunch is not included in price).
YOGA IN THE PARK Sun, grass and mountain views are only a few of the many features that make this class the highlight of the week! With a combination of playful poses and energizing music, Yoga in the Park (at historic Steam Pump Ranch) is sure to get you strengthened, flexible and on the right track for a spectacular weekend! All levels welcome. Mats available at no extra charge. Audience: Days: Dates/Times:
Fees: Instructors: Location:
Ages 12+ Saturdays Aug. 31 – Sept. 28 Class time: 8 – 9:15 a.m. Oct. 5 – March 28 Class time: 9 – 10:15 a.m. $5 per class Danielle Fazio of High Altitude Yoga Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd.
Pre-register your kiddos with MyGym 520-514-9192 (extra charge) for kids’ activities during class so you AND your little ones can enjoy a workout first thing in the morning!
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GOLF FAMILY GOLF PROGRAM
Oro Valley, in partnership with Troon, is leading the way in introducing juniors to the world’s greatest game 365 days a year. The offer is simple and affordable, so book your next round as a family! •
Juniors (ages 15 and under) golf for free after 3 p.m., when playing with a paying adult
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Juniors enjoy complimentary Callaway Rental Clubs all day
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Juniors receive complimentary instruction when taking a lesson with a paying adult (Golf lessons must be taken together with the same instructor. Some restrictions may apply.)
Audience:
*Juniors are defined as golfers 15 years of age and under.
Dates/Times:
Daily, year-round, at participating Troonmanaged facilities world-wide. Restrictions for holidays, course maintenance and closures may apply.
Tee times:
*Call the El Conquistador Golf Shop at 520-544-1801. Please mention the Family Golf Program when making tee time(s). Program is based on availability and valid at participating Troon-managed facilities.
JUNIOR GOLF SERIES
The wait is over! Enroll your future star in El Conquistador’s Fall Junior Series. The Town of Oro Valley, in partnership with Troon, is introducing juniors to the world’s greatest game! Our Fall Junior Series offers young golfers the ability to learn golf fundamentals, etiquette and develop a competitive edge on the golf course. It’s simple and affordable! Juniors receive on course instruction, learning a full swing, chipping, putting and the basic rules of golf. Juniors will also enjoy complimentary clubs to use during each session and will receive a complimentary beverage following their instruction. Audience:
Ages 6 – 15
Days/Times:
Varies
Fees:
$60 per month (four sessions)
Location:
Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr.
Registration:
Call the Golf Shop at 520-544-1801.
TROON JUNIOR CLUB (TJC) Open to the public! Troon is dedicated to growing the game with junior golfers, which is why the Town of Oro Valley and Troon are pleased to offer the new Troon Junior Club program at El Conquistador Golf & Tennis. Benefits include even greater access to play golf at Troon-managed facilities for junior golfers, fun instructional opportunities, access to exclusive events and even a cool hat! What will juniors receive when joining? • • •
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Access to preferred junior rates and programs at participating Troon facilities Troon Junior Club hat and bag tag Practice facility access at select participating facilities during times allowed by each course. For a list of facilities and courses, visit: http://www.troongolf.com/troonjunior-club.html Special quarterly junior clinics Up to 20% off discount on summer golf camps at participating facilities Special invitations to play in select Junior and Parent/ Junior events Exclusive Access to Troon Junior Club Social Media (with parental approval) All current Troon Family Golf Benefits: • Complimentary golf after 3 p.m. when playing with a paying adult • Complimentary Callaway Rental Clubs all day • Complimentary lesson with purchase of an adult lesson
Audience:
Valid only for juniors ages 17 and younger
Day/Time:
Varies
Fee:
$35 per junior 2019 Troon Junior Club registration (valid through April 30, 2020)
Location:
Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Dr.
Register online: http://www.troongolf.com/troon-juniorclub.html Info:
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Call the El Conquistador Golf Shop at 520-544-1801.
EL CONQUISTADOR GOLF PRIVATE LESSON GUIDE
45-MINUTE ADULT LESSON PGA Head Golf Professional Standard Rate: $85 per session Member Rate: $70 per session PGA Assistant Golf Professional Standard Rate: $70 per session Member Rate: $60 per session
ON-COURSE PLAYING LESSON Our PGA professional staff will join you on the course to provide instruction, and course management for a 2 hour session or 9 holes, whichever comes first. Perfect for golfers of all ages and skill levels. Lessons take place at El Conquistador Golf & Tennis (located at the Oro Valley Community Center). PGA Head Golf Professional Standard Rate: $200 per session PGA Assistant Golf Professional
30-MINUTE JUNIOR LESSON PGA Head Golf Professional $35 per session PGA Assistant Golf Professional $25 per session
Standard Rate: $150 per session
OTHER GOLF INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Our golf team can customize a variety of instruction programs. Please contact us at 520-544-1801 for more information about these exciting programs.
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TENNIS Oro Valley Community Center Tennis Facility
10555 N. La Cañada Dr., Oro Valley, AZ 85737 | 520-544-1900
Pusch Ridge Tennis Facility
10000 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, AZ 85704 | 520-544-1780
Jennifer Fuchs, Director of Tennis 520-544-1781
EL CONQUISTADOR TENNIS INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS
Registration: To sign up for tennis programs, or for information, please call 520-544-1780.
JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM
Aug. 26 – Dec. 22, 2019 No Junior program Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, Oct. 19 and Nov. 28 – 30
PREMIUM
CLASSIC
NON-MEMBER
DAILY/RESORT
ACADEMY
$22
$23
$24
$40
CHALLENGERS
$14
$15
$16
$25
INTRODUCTORY
$14
$15
$16
$25
FUTURE STARS
$13
$14
$15
$20
Academy Players can train five days a week, and this program covers all facets of the game. Serious junior players will work on technique, strategy and footwork. Realistic drill situations, high intensity play and plyometric training make this program unique and successful. Days/Times: Location:
Monday – Thursday, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Pusch Ridge Tennis Facility
Days/Times: Location:
Saturdays, 12 – 2 p.m. Community Center Tennis Facility
Challengers (Ages 8-18) Players can train three times a week. All players will be eligible for our Oro Valley Junior Tennis Team. Matches will be played against other clubs. Days/Times: Location:
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, 10 – 11 a.m. Community Center Tennis Facility
Introductory (Ages 6-12) Players can train three times a week. The introductory program develops sound stroke mechanics for the serve, forehand, backhand and volley. Rallying concepts and scoring are introduced. Days/Times:
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Saturdays, 9 – 10 a.m.
Location:
Community Center Tennis Facility
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Future Stars (Ages 3-5) Players are introduced to tennis through an innovative program of tennis games, developing excellent motor skills and motivation for future training. Players train once a week for 45 minutes. Days/Times:
Saturdays, 9 – 9:45 a.m.
Location:
Community Center Tennis Facility
Saturday Special (FREE – Special needs; all ages) People with special needs can learn and play tennis. All players are welcome and encouraged to join. There is no charge for this program. Days/Times:
Saturdays, 11 – 11:45 a.m.
Location:
Community Center Tennis Facility
TENNIS ADULT TENNIS PROGRAM
Sept. 9 – Dec. 22, 2019 (No Adult Instructional Clinics November 28 – 30) •
Women’s 3.5 & Up Clinic: Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at Pusch Ridge Tennis Facility
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Women’s 2.5 – 3.0 Clinic: Tuesdays at 9 a.m. Community Center Tennis Facility
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Women’s 3.5 Clinic: Wednesdays at 9 a.m. Community Center Tennis Facility
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Women’s 4.0 & Up Clinic Thursdays at 9 a.m. Community Center Tennis Facility
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Men’s Clinic: Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Community Center Tennis Facility
Duration of clinic depends on number of participants: ½ hr. for 1-2 players, 1 hr. for 3-5, and 1 ½ hrs. for 6 or more.
PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS
A perfect tool to improve all facets of your game. 3 & Me, Your 4, or Team These group lessons are geared to your specific requests, including strategy, stroke technique, footwork, point play and/or drills. Available at either Pusch Ridge or Community Center facilities. PREMIUM
CLASSIC
NON-MEMBER
$16
$18
$20
1 HR
$57
$67
$78
1/2 HR
$32
$38
$44
SEMI-PRIVATE (1-HR)
$32
$38
$44
THREE & ME (1-HR)
$24
$28
$32
YOUR 4 (1-HR)
$20
$23
$26
1 HR
$75
$90
$110
1 1/2 HR
$110
$120
$140
TEAM
PRIVATE
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TENNIS EL CONQUISTADOR TENNIS FALL 2019 & WINTER 2020 ADULT LEAGUES
El Conquistador Tennis Fall Leagues last 8–10 weeks and are a great way to practice and meet new people. Please see schedule below. Fall League Dates Sign-up: Monday, Aug. 26 – Monday, Sept. 23 League begins: Week of Oct. 7 2020 Winter League Dates Monday, Dec. 2 – Monday, Jan. 6 Sign-up: League begins: Week of January 20 Fees:
$25 Premium & Classic Member $45 Non-member
Contact:
Please contact El Conquistador Tennis at 520-544-1780 with any questions.
Mondays 9 a.m. Singles
Mondays 6:30 p.m. Singles
Men’s 3.0
Women’s 3.0
Men’s 3.5
Women’s 3.5
Men’s 4.0
Women’s 4.0 Men’s 3.0 Men’s 3.5 Men’s 4.0
Tuesdays 9 a.m. Doubles
Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. Doubles
Queen of the Court
Women’s 3.0
3.5 & below
Women’s 3.5 Women’s 4.0 Men’s 3.0 Men’s 3.5 Men’s 4.0
Wednesdays 9 a.m. Doubles
Thursdays 9 a.m. Doubles
Men’s 3.0
Ladies 3.0 & below
Men’s 3.5
Ladies 3.5 & up
Men’s 4.0
Thursdays 6:30 p.m. Doubles Queen of the Court Women’s 3.5 & below
Create your own Come to us with your group, and match day/time and we will take care of everything else.
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WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO LEARN THE GAME OF TENNIS!
Introductory classes will be offered for both adults and children of all ages interested in learning the game of tennis. These classes will be taught by the El Conquistador Teaching Staff at the Oro Valley Community Center and racquets will be available. Please call the tennis staff at 520-544-1780 for more information and get in the game! Special community tennis events will be scheduled as well! Please stay in touch.
PETS
JJ’S FLYBALL DOG TRAINING
DOG OBEDIENCE WITH SUBLIME K-9 DROP-IN OBEDIENCE CLASS
This is a unique class developed to build a solid foundation in obedience while strengthening the bond between you and your dog. Whether you want to learn the basics or advance to a competitive level of dog training, this is the class for you! This is an ongoing class. Your dog will be exposed to new dogs and people on a weekly basis. We will teach the basics—sit, down, stay, come, heel, etc.—and we’ll advance you and your dog where needed. We will also give you the opportunity to learn about “dog sports” and guide you in the right direction if you become interested in taking your training a step further Audience:
All ages of dog owners welcome
Day/Times:
Thurs. and/or Sat., 9 – 10 a.m.
Dates:
Class is ongoing. You may start at any time.
Group Fee:
$25 per lesson or $160 for 8 classes (dropins allowed)
Instructor:
Elisa Kinder of Sublime Canine, (520) 9750878 or hello@sublimek9.com
Location:
CDO Riverfront Park, 551 W. Lambert Lane
Flyball is the world’s fastest-growing dog sport and is fun for the whole family! Flyball is a relay race for dogs, with teams of four racing another team and the clock. It is fast-paced and exciting. Positive reinforcement and clicker training are encouraged. Audience:
All ages of dog owners welcome
Day/time:
Sundays, 9 a.m.
Date:
Class is ongoing. You may start at any time.
Fee:
$25 per class or $120 for 6 classes (drop-ins allowed)
Instructor:
JJ Belcher of Sublime Canine 520-975-0878 or www.sublimek9.com
Location:
James D. Kriegh Park, 23 W. Calle Concordia
RUFF HOUSE DOG TRAINING & BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
If you want a well-behaved dog that is a joy to be around, then this class is for you! The class is designed to strengthen your relationship with your dog and teach them good manners. We will work on behaviors such as: Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Place, Leave it and loose-leash walking. We use the distraction of other dogs while adding duration and distance to your commands to further ingrain the learned behaviors into your dog’s conduct. Additionally, we will provide you the information you need to prepare your dogs for pet therapy work, dog sports or other advanced dog training. Audience:
All ages of dog owners welcome; dogs 6 months and older
Day/Time:
Saturdays, 7 – 8 a.m.
Dates:
Starts September – ongoing classes, you may start at any time.
Fee:
$200 for 6 group lessons $40 for 1 group lesson
Instructor:
Crystal Blaker of Ruff House Dog Training, 520-820-7252 or www.ruffhouse.biz
Location:
James D. Kriegh Park, 23 W. Calle Concordia
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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
ORO VALLEY HISTORY & CULTURE EDUCATIONAL FIELD TRIPS FOR STUDENTS/EDUCATORS
Attention teachers, administrators, home school education providers and group activity organizers! We have the perfect historic educational field trip opportunity for you! Each session meets curriculum requirements for government standards. Field trips are held at historic Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Road. Call Lynanne Dellerman at 520-229-5052 to arrange your field trip on any of the following focus areas: •
Prehistoric Hands-on Archaeology • Experience a replica Hohokam pithouse. • Eat the same type of foods as the prehistoric people. • Learn about the tools they used and how they were made. • Learn how they hunted and try similar techniques. • Learn how they grew food and how they obtained the necessary water.
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Pusch Family history from the 1870s – 1920s • Learn about how this pioneer family settling in the Tucson area over 100 years ago ran a business and a cattle ranch. • Learn about early government through George’s term in the Arizona House of Representatives at the time Arizona became a state. (George was a member of the Tucson City Council.) • Discover how the family were friends to the native peoples in the area. • Learn about how the family ran the Steam Pump that watered cavalry, Pony Express, stagecoaches and cattle.
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Proctor – Leiber history from the 1930s – 1990s • Learn about this important family to the ranch’s history. • As manager of the Pioneer hotel, Jack Procter grew herbs and vegetables as well as raised chickens on the ranch for those visiting the hotel in downtown Tucson. He also held big gatherings that brought important people out to the ranch. • Learn about early baseball in Tucson and the nation through Hank Leiber.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Opportunities Now Available Are you interested in becoming a volunteer for Oro Valley Parks and Recreation? We have many areas that may be of interest: •
Special Event assistant
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Archery Range maintenance
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Groundskeeping at one of our natural parks •
West Lambert Lane
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Honey Bee Canyon
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Trails in Naranja Park
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Trails maintenance on one of the Town’s pedestrian paths and trails
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Assisting with senior programming
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Assisting with horse programs involving children or special needs individuals
If you are interested in any of the above opportunities, please call Oro Valley Parks and Recreation at 520-229-5050.
ORO VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Oro Valley Public Library offers a variety of programs, including story time, baby time, book clubs, craft clubs, bridge, mahjong, master gardeners, computer tutoring, teen programs, family programs, senior programs and much more. Managed by the Pima County Library District
HOURS OF OPERATION Monday – Thursday Fridays Saturdays Sundays
9 a.m. – 7 p.m. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
1305 W. Naranja Drive Oro Valley, AZ 85737 Phone: 520-594-5580 Visit our web site for additional programs and events:
www.library.pima.gov/locations/orovalley/
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SPECIAL EVENTS DRIVE IN MOVIES ON THE DRIVING RANGE Movies begin at sunset. Oro Valley Community Center, 10555 N. La Cañada Drive
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Bring your family and friends to the Oro Valley Community Center and enjoy a FREE movie on the third Saturday of every month. Set up a blanket or some chairs, or hang out in one of our golf carts (only our carts are allowed, please don’t bring your own vehicle). Please be courteous to others and leave your pets at home.
TEEN DIVE IN MOVIES Gates open at 7:30 p.m. Oro Valley Aquatic Center, 23 W. Calle Concordia Movie schedule Aug. 24
Crazy Rich Asians
Sept. 21
Captain Marvel
This FREE summer movie series is presented by the Youth Advisory Council and is a fun, safe and secure event for Oro Valley teens, ages 13 – 19. Join us for fun pool games and a movie!
FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERTS AT STEAM PUMP RANCH Selected first Fridays (Dates below) 6:30 – 9 p.m. FREE! Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd. Oro Valley’s historic Steam Pump Ranch is proud to offer a Friday Night Concert Series on select first Fridays throughout the year. They are family friendly with fun activities in the grass for children, food trucks, Sonoita Vineyards Winery, patio heaters for colder months and lots of fun. Live music: (Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll dance tunes) •
Sept. 6
“Hot Lizards” performing dance tunes from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s
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Nov. 1
“Your Money’s Worth” performing hits from the 60’s and 70’s
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Feb. 7
“Split Decision”
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March 6
Connie Brannock’s “Tiny House of Funk” Cactus Country Soul, Rhythm, Jazz & Blues
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April 3
“Hot Lizards”
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Second Saturday of every month October 12, 2019 – April 11, 2020 Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd.
Movie schedule Aug. 17
SECOND SATURDAYS @ STEAM PUMP RANCH
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Pusch House: Open for tours including a special presentation in the museum area, and an art show in the art gallery area. Markets: Heirloom Farmers Market, Commerce Corral and the Historic, Western and Americana Artisan and Antique Fair. Heritage Garden Activities: Arts and crafts projects for children, Hands on Archaeology with Archaeology Southwest, garden discussion and demonstrations. Live Music 10:30 a.m. – noon • Oct. 12 Carol Markstrom • Nov. 9 Amber Norgaard • Dec. 14 Freddy Parish and the Old Town String Band • Jan. 11 Bill Ganz Duo • Feb. 8 The PossumBillies • March 14 Canyon Currents • April 11 Celebrate Oro Valley Music Concerts • May 9 Greg Morton
Special exhibits and programs in the Pusch House at Steam Pump Ranch •
October: Display and presentation about the Romero family of the area now within Catalina State Park.
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November and December: German Christmas displays and a Christkindl Market
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January: Reidy family display and tales from 90 year old descendant “Growing up on the homestead in the 20s and 30s.” This homestead was near La Cholla Blvd. and the Tortilita Mts.
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February: Letters from Henry Zipf to his mother Gertrude (Pusch-Zipf ) during World War II.
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March: Buster Bailey and Billy Chester, local cowboys from the 40s and 50s.
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April: Special guest speakers.
Photo and Art Shows in the Pusch House at Steam Pump Ranch
At our monthly Second Saturday events, we will highlight photos and other forms of art taken/made by community members, featuring Steam Pump Ranch. We will select those that best fit in the Ranch House Gallery and have them on display. To set up an appointment to have your work/photos reviewed for potential selection and display, please call 520-229-5052.
SPECIAL EVENTS
MONSTER MASH @ STEAM PUMP RANCH Friday, October 4, 4 – 9 p.m. Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd. Don’t miss the Town of Oro Valley’s fun for the whole family, Halloween-themed event, at the fun and spooky 1870’s Steam Pump Ranch! This free event includes: • • • • • • • • •
Booths Pumpkin decorating Witches brew (root beer) Halloween crafts A cartoon-themed spooky maze A scary movie scavenger hunt A DJ playing the best haunted tunes of all time Food trucks And much more!
Attendees can also enjoy a Haunted Hayride at this event (fee applies—see information below).
HAUNTED HAYRIDES AT STEAM PUMP RANCH Fridays and Saturdays, October 4 – 18 October 4, 6 – 9 p.m. October 5 – 18, 5 – 9 p.m. Ages 13 and up $5, children 12 & under $3 10901 N. Oracle Rd. The Haunted Hayride is uniquely themed to Arizona and border community haunts, scary stories and spooky lore. This creepy, fun hayride is a great addition to the Halloween season!
HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR Friday, October 25 at 5 p.m. Event and candy are free. Food available for purchase. Oro Valley Community Center, 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. The Halloween Spooktacular has quickly become a tradition at the Oro Valley Community Center. Having added hay rides, more food options, and accommodating 1,000+ costumed kids, we are ready for more! Enjoy themed activities, costumed staff, more games and more party. A live DJ will keep the beats going as kids have fun as their favorite costumed characters. Interested in having your business participate with a trunk or treat golf cart? Please contact Kathy Gillespie at 520-229-5346.
DOGGIE DASH ‘N DAWDLE Saturday, Oct. 26, 5 – 8 p.m. CDO Riverfront Park, 551 W. Lambert Lane Two-mile Doggie Dash run/walk (registration required) One-mile Doggie Dash run/walk (registration required) Dog festival (FREE!) At the free dog festival portion of this event, enjoy prizes, dog crafts, dog costume contest, training demos, more than 20 local dog organizations and free dog stuff! This is a family-friendly event, and all ages are welcome! The one- and two-mile events begin at 5:30 p.m. Register before Oct. 18 for just $10; Oct. 19 – race day is $15. Registration includes a special Doggie Dash ‘n Dawdle souvenir, giveaways and a medal. T-shirts available for purchase during online registration or on race day for $15. Packet pickup begins at 4:30 p.m. on race day. Register online through Oro Valley Parks & Recreation (in the Pet Classes section), or at the Oro Valley Community Center. Call 520229-5050 for more info.
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SPECIAL EVENTS HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS & HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION
FREE! HOLIDAY ARCHERY SHOOT AT THE ORO VALLEY ARCHERY RANGE
December 7 & 8, 2019
Saturday, December 14, 9 a.m. – noon
Festival of the Arts Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Naranja Park, 810 W. Naranja Dr. Join the holiday fun at the Naranja Park Archery Range!
Tree Lighting Activities Saturday, 3 – 6 p.m. Oro Valley Marketplace, 12155 N. Oracle Rd. Admission is free. The Oro Valley Festival of the Arts & Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration is the true essence of creative placemaking, cultivating the arts as an essential part of Oro Valley’s identity. The twoday festival is one of Southern Arizona’s largest community arts celebrations, with over 150 artisans, over 30 performances by student and local musicians, family arts activities, food trucks, and the TUBACHRISTMAS holiday play-along. Festivities culminate in the lighting of the Oro Valley holiday tree. The Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance, in partnership with the Town of Oro Valley and Vestar Oro Valley Marketplace, produce the event, which is also sponsored by local businesses and organizations. • • • • • • • •
More than 150 artisans Live dance and music performances Holiday murals Pima Federal Credit Union family innovation & activities station Food vendors Free pictures with Santa Glass blowing with Sonoran Glass Academy Tree lighting
For performance schedules and more information, visit: www.saaca.org/holidayfestival
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January 11, 2020
BEYOND Hike with Town of Marana Parks and Recreation
February 15, 2020
Arizona Wine Growers Association’s Off the Vine Wine Festival
February 29, 2020
MOVE Across 2 Ranges
March 2020
Bike * Swap * Sell
March 29, 2020
Oro Valley Rotary’s Taste of Oro Valley
April 11, 2020
Celebrate Oro Valley
We will have holiday-themed games including snowman shaped targets, a Nightmare before Christmas archery zone, and a 14 target 3D fun shoot on the west walking course! This event is free, but we will hold a 50/50 raffle to raise funds for the archery range and Oro Valley JOAD. Shooters must be at least 8+ years old. Please bring your own bows and arrows. (No crossbows). For more information, call 520-229-5050.
SIXTH ANNUAL HOT COCOA 5K RUN/WALK January 1, 2020, 11:20 a.m. Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Rd. $20 before race day; $25 on race day Join the Town of Oro Valley as we kick off 2020 with the 6th annual Hot Cocoa 5k run/walk on Wednesday, January 1! The race will take place along the multi-use path, beginning at Steam Pump Ranch, and will include snacks, water, and of course, hot cocoa. This is a professionally-timed race, and prizes will be awarded to the overall male and female winners and five-year age group categories. It’s a fun way to start your New Year’s resolutions with the entire family. T-shirts will be available for sale. Children 12 and under race for free with paying adult. Proceeds will benefit Oro Valley’s Round Up for Youth Recreation Scholarship Program. Race number pickup and race registration are available on Saturday, December 28, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Summit Hut, 7745 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley. For the second year, special prizes will be given to runners and walkers who complete the 5k double on New Year’s Day 2020 – the 13th annual Egg Nog Jog in Marana (starts at 9:20 a.m.) and the 6th annual Hot Cocoa 5k in Oro Valley (starts at 11:20 a.m.). For info on the Egg Nog Jog, please visit www.maranaaz.gov. For more info or questions, please call 520-229-5050. Registration link: https://www.active.com/oro-valley-az/ running/hot-cocoa-2020
COMMUNITY ARTS & CULTURE OPPORTUNITIES
FREE ORO VALLEY CONCERTS For more information, including concert schedules, visit www.orovalleyaz.gov
ORO VALLEY THEATRE COMPANY CALL FOR AUDITIONS The Oro Valley Theatre Company (OVTC) will soon begin its second season of providing quality theatre to our community. The company produced four very successful, SOLD-OUT productions last season, which opened with Our Town, followed by the female version of The Odd Couple, Love Letters and The Fantasticks. OVTC is excited to announce the opening show of what promises to be a spectacular 2019-2020 season. Some Enchanted Evening, directed by Judi Rodman Audition info:
August 14 and 15, 6 – 9 p.m. Sunset Room at the Oro Valley Community Center, 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Please prepare to sing a song from the show. Accompanist will be present.
Performances:
November 13 and 21, 6 p.m., New event pavilion at Tohono Chul Park 7366 N. Paseo Del Norte.
Witness for the Prosecution, directed by Judi Rodman Barefoot in the Park, directed by Judi Rodman Audition info:
August 10, 3 – 6 p.m. August 12, 6 – 9 p.m. Sunset Room at the Oro Valley Community Center, 10555 N. La Cañada Dr. Please prepare to read from the script or a two minute monologue.
ORO VALLEY KIDS CONCERT SERIES
First Saturday of the Month (Sept. 2019 – May 2020) 10 a.m. in Council Chambers, 11000 N. La Cañada Dr. (unless otherwise noted) This series provides an intimate, interactive experience for young children and their families where they can explore the sights, sounds and workings of instruments and dance. Presented by the Town of Oro Valley and the Music and Dance Academy.
ORO VALLEY MARKETPLACE CONCERT SERIES
Second Thursday of the month 6-7:30 p.m. at the Century Theatres Courtyard 12155 N. Oracle Rd. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs to enjoy the concert.
STEAM PUMP RANCH CONCERT SERIES
For more information, contact us at OVTheatreCompany@gmail.com or call 520-505-1856.
Concert dates and times vary, please check website calendar for details. 10901 N Oracle Rd.
Tickets to shows may be purchased at gaslightmusichall.com or through the box office at 520-529-1000.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs to enjoy the concert.
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THE OVERLOOK RESTAURANT
10555 N. La Cañada Drive Oro Valley, AZ 85737
MONTHLY SPECIAL DINING EVENTS
WEEKLY SPECIAL DINING EVENTS
FIRST FRY-DAY FAMILY FISH FRY First Friday of the month, 5 – 8 p.m., join us for a Family Fish Fry. Entrée selections include: fish and chips, shrimp basket, cedar plank walleye and more! Reservations recommended.
SECOND SATURDAY DATE NIGHT Join us on the Second Saturday of the month, 5 – 8 p.m., for Date Night, a special three-course dinner for two with paired wine suggestions. Reservations recommended.
THIRD THURSDAY PASTA AND PIZZA On the third Thursday of the month, 5 – 8 p.m., enjoy the very popular pasta night buffet with a choice of a plated salad. Also available are house-made specialty pizzas and a petite a la carte menu. Reservations recommended.
WESTERN BBQ WEDNESDAYS Make plans every fourth Wednesday of the month, 5 – 8 p.m., to enjoy slow-cooked smoked and tangy BBQ favorites. Western Wednesdays feature chuck wagon chili, ranch hand salads, tender beef brisket, baby back ribs, grilled barbeque chicken, loaded roasted red potatoes, corn on the cob and more. Save room for apple cobbler ala mode or a brownie sundae. Reservations recommended.
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TORY’S TACO TUESDAY
Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. These delicious, savory tacos include shredded cabbage, pickled onion, cilantro crema and pico de gallo.
COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY
Every Saturday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
We’re celebrating YOU! Firefighters, police officers, EMTs and teachers receive 15% off the Overlook lunch menu with valid employment ID or badge.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET
Every Sunday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Enjoy fresh fruit, Danish pastries, breakfast potatoes, sizzling bacon, a weekly Chef’s special and a create-your-own omelet station. $14.50 per person* (drinks priced separately) $8 for children 6 – 12 years old
THE OVERLOOK RESTAURANT at the Oro Valley Community Center 10555 N. La Cañada Drive Oro Valley, AZ 85737
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC RESERVATIONS Please call 520-229-5355 or 520-229-5346. HOURS OF OPERATION (OCTOBER THROUGH DECEMBER)* • Lunch Service: Daily, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. • Kitchen closes Saturday through Wednesday at 4 p.m.
The Overlook has whisked up a blend of connection and discovery, featuring New American Cuisine with an international twist. Enjoy comfortable staples like pasta, salads, specialty sandwiches and seafood to leave the palate and taste buds happy.
THANKSGIVING BUFFET
Thursday, November 28, 2019, 1 – 5 p.m. $41 per person*
$17 – children 6-12 yrs FREE – children under 5
Drinks priced separately.
Reservations required. Call for information or reservations: 520-229-5355
• Kitchen closes Thursday and Friday at 6 p.m. • Happy Hour drink prices: Saturday and Sunday, 2 – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 3 – 6 p.m. • Overlook closes Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. * Except on specialty dinner nights as seen on pages 38 & 39. *Additional dinner parties, receptions, and special events can be arranged upon request.
www.elcongolfandtennis.com
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
Sunday, December 8, 9 a.m. – noon Delicious breakfast buffet with complimentary hot chocolate. Holiday music by Mary Martin Stockdale. Call for information or reservations: 520-229-5355
For hours of operation in August and September, please visit our website at: elcongolfandtennis.com/overlook-retaurant
NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION
December 31, 2019, 6 – 10 p.m. $59 per person* (drinks priced separately)
Extravagant, four-course dinner. (Dinner served between 6 and 9 p.m.) Ring in the New Year with New York City, with dinner and dancing on the count down to the champagne toast as the ball drops in Times Square. Reservations required. Call 520-229-5355.
For complete details on these special events, including menus, visit us at www.elcongolfandtennis.com. *Tax and gratuity not included. Member discount does not apply.
BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY WITH US! Make plans to celebrate your holiday party in our spacious Sunset Room. We can accommodate groups from 10 to 100 people. Is your group larger than 100 people? Consider booking the Overlook Restaurant for groups of 100 – 200 people. Please contact the catering department at 520-229-5355 to arrange your festive event.
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