Spring/Summer 2022 Activity Guide

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Spring/Summer 2022

Activity Guide

Register at SantaRosaRec.com Hit the Pool! Rec and lap swim, lessons, water fitness, and more! pg. 50-58

Community Events for All Join us for favorite and traditional events to celebrate community! pg. 2-3

Good Health & Fun! See recreation programs for youth and adults this spring and summer! pg. 11-49



Table of Contents Boating & Sailing..................................34, 37 Community Events..................................2-3 Contact Information..................................61 Facility Rentals.............................................59 Neighborhood Services...................35-36 Picnic Reservations....................................61 Special Destinations...............................4-6

READY, SET, GO!

Summer Work Experience...............9-10 Volunteer............................................................8

Dear Santa Rosa Neighbor, With 2022 just beginning, we are all unavoidably glued to the real-life show “The Pandemic - Season 3.” Yes, the starts and stops of safely being together as a community have been difficult to manage, but rest assured we are making our way back to normal, or as they say, “creating a new normal.” All of us at Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks have been and continue to be set on one goal — to safely provide you with opportunities for physical fitness and sports, social interaction, education, enrichment, and fun! Inside this Activity Guide, you will find a spring and summer season of recreation that looks and feels a lot closer to normal. We have no crystal ball, of course, but have prepared carefully with public health guidance in mind and remain committed always to your wellbeing. Please take a few moments to scroll through this Guide and consider the many programs prepared for you; we are ‘ready, set, go’ and invite you to join us in celebrating the hope and promise this spring and summer holds!

Active Adults (50+) Programs.....45-49 Classes & Events....................................48-49 Programs....................................................45-47 Senior Center Information.....................45 Adult (18+) Programs.........................38-44 Health, Fitness, Special Interest...38-42 Sports...........................................................43-44 Aquatics....................................................50-58 Facility Info & Swim Hours...............50-51 Fitness Classes & Sports...........................52 Safety Training...............................................58 Swim Lessons..........................................53-57 Youth Programs.....................................11-34

Yours in Good Health, Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks

Fitness & Sports.........................................11-13

On the Cover

Tot Classes.........................................................17

From parent-child swim lessons to swim lessons for all ages, and from lap swimming to water fitness classes and more, our City pools have served as a resource – even a refuge – for health and wellness throughout the pandemic. See Aquatics programs on pages 50-58.

Spring Camps..........................................18-20

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Special Interest........................................14-16

Summer Camps....................................20-34 Registration Information......................60

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- COMMUNITY EVENTS March March 1 - 30 Leprechaun Treasure Hunt FREE! Hunt for leprechauns in our City parks for a chance to win a pot of chocolate gold! Leprechauns can be returned to the Finley Community Center, M-F, from 8am to 6pm to collect the prize. Visit SantaRosaRec.com for more information, including a list of City parks where leprechauns will be hidden.

March 13 St. Patrick’s Day 5K Presented by Fleet Feet Sports Benefitting Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks 12pm • Courthouse Square Join us for this popular family event and fundraiser for the Rec & Parks Scholarship Fund! Visit FleetFeetSantaRosa.com to register.

April March 4 - 13 A Theater for Children Presents: Wizard of Oz A Participation Play for Children Steele Lane Community Center Visit ATheaterForChildren.com for information and tickets. Show times: Friday 3/4, 7pm Saturday 3/5, 1 & 3:30pm Sunday 3/6, 3pm

April 9 History Walking Tours at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours leave every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated. Pre-registration required. Learn the history of Santa Rosa while strolling through the grave sites of early residents. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.

Friday 3/11, 7pm Saturday 3/12, 1 & 3:30pm Sunday 3/13, 3pm

March 12 Arbor Day Tree Planting Party 9am-12pm Join us at Rincon Valley Community Park. See page 8 for details.

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April 30 Santa Rosa History Tour on Rosie the Trolley 10am-12pm; Departs from Howarth Park $20; pre-registration required Half of proceeds go to Rec & Parks Scholarship Fund. Tour Theme: Rocks & Railroads

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- COMMUNITY EVENTS May

July

May 8 Mother’s Day Plant Sale and Chosen Spot Expo Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Visit lutherburbank.org for details.

July 9 Senior Expo 9am-12pm, FREE Person Senior Wing of Finley Community Center Come discover Santa Rosa businesses, organizations and activities that make our community a great place to live.

May 9 Santa Rosa History Tour on Rosie the Trolley 10am-12pm; Departs from Howarth Park $20; pre-registration required Half of proceeds go to Rec & Parks Scholarship Fund. Tour Theme: The McDonalds and their Ave May 21 Kids to Parks Day 11am-3pm, Howarth Park - FREE Celebrate this nationwide day of outdoor exploration and play with family friendly activities in Howarth Park! Activities designed for children ages 6-12, but all ages welcome. May 30 Memorial Day at the Rural Cemetery 12pm, Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated. Honor the day with special guests and tours of veterans’ graves. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.

June June 11 McDonald Avenue Tour at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated. Pre-registration required. Visit the graves of the McDonald’s, then proceed down McDonald Avenue to view and discuss the historic homes and their early residents. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.

July 9 Women’s History Tour at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated. Pre-registration required. Learn the history and lives of the women who helped shape Santa Rosa and Sonoma County. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes. Live at Juilliard Concerts Sundays July 17, 24, 31; August 7, 14, 21 Julliard Park, FREE! Join us for music, food and fun! Music line-up and more info at: srcity.org/liveatjuilliard.

August August 13 Stones and Images Tour at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated. Pre-registration required. Learn the history and meaning of symbols and forms of grave makers from the early days of Santa Rosa. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.

Please Note: All Programs and activities may change based on public health recommendations and COVID-19 safety precautions.

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- SPECIAL DESTINATIONS Howarth Community Park HowarthPark.com 630 Summerfield Rd • 707-543-3425 HowarthPark@srcity.org Visit “The Jewel” of Santa Rosa! This 138acre community park provides seemingly endless recreational opportunities. There’s beautiful Lake Ralphine for fishing and boating, a softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of hiking and jogging trails, and the KLand amusement area. SPRING/SUMMER HOURS Trails, Playgrounds, Fishing Open 7 days a week, sunrise – sunset KLand, Snack Bar, Boathouse Spring: March 5 - June 12 Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm (Snack Bar 12-5pm) Summer: June 13 - August 4 Mon-Thu, 11am-4:30pm (closed Fridays) Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm Snack Bar: Mon-Thu, 12-4:30pm Sat/Sun, 12-5pm PLEASE NOTE: Open on Spring Break (March 21-25) Closed on Easter (April 17) Open on Memorial Day (May 30) Rides close on rainy days, call 707-543-3425 after 9am on the day of your visit to confirm.

ACTIVITES IN THE PARK Boating and Sailing..............................34, 37 Birthday Parties..........Front inside cover Summer Camp...........................18, 21-23, 34 Summer Work Experience..................9-10 Picnic Site Reservations............................59

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THINGS TO DO K-Land Attractions Rides Take a ride on the train or carousel! $2 Each • 25 tickets $40 Ponies Ride around the corral outdoors at Howarth Park. Maximum weight limit of 90 pounds per rider. $7/1 lap $10/2 laps $60/10 ticket pony pass Land of Imagination This unique playground offers a “A Walk Through Time” where you can dig for dinosaur bones, watch a volcano erupt, stroll the streets of Old West Town, or conquer the giant net climber. Animal Barn During summer season, stop by the Animal Barn and pet the animals. Open June 12 – Aug 6. Tickets $2 (purchase at train station window) Boating & Fishing Paddleboats, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards are available for rent. $8 - $12/hour California Department Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) stocks Lake Ralphine regularly with trout and catfish. All CDFW regulations are in effect and a fishing license is required.

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- SPECIAL DESTINATIONS Pump Track Northwest Community Park 2880 West Steele Lane Take a ride on the pump track at Northwest Community Park! The name comes from the pumping action used by the rider’s body to propel motion. The track is open seven days a week for the enjoyment of all, weather permitting. It is maintained by Redwood Empire Trail Alliance & TREK Santa Rosa through Rec & Parks’ Adopt-A-Green Space Program.

Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Santa Rosa Avenue at Sonoma Avenue LutherBurbank.org • 707-524-5445 Visit the historic landmark home and gardens of renowned horticulturalist Luther Burbank who lived in Santa Rosa for 50 years and developed more than 800 varieties of plants. For operating hours and tour information, visit lutherburbank.org or call 707-524-5445.

Redwood Empire Live Steamers Interactive Museum Youth Community Park 1701 Fulton Rd. First weekend of the month, May-October $1 per ride - donation requested Jump aboard the mini-train at Youth Community Park operated by this nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to preserving Sonoma County's railroad history through the re-creation, in miniature, of railroad equipment and historic landmarks. Schedule: 5/7 & 5/8; 6/4 & 6/5; 7/2 & 7/3; 8/6 & 8/7; 9/3 & 9/4; 10/1 & 10/2

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NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

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- SPECIAL DESTINATIONS Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery 1600 Franklin Ave • srcity.org/ruralcemetery • 707-543-3279 Open Daily, Sunrise to Sunset This 17-acre historic landmark located in the heart of Santa Rosa was a burial site for early residents, primarily from the 1850s to 1930s. Volunteers restored the cemetery from decades of neglect. Burial plot maps and self-guided tour brochures are available at the kiosks and online at SantaRosaRec.com. Tours are FREE (donations appreciated). Pre-registration is required. Tours depart from the Franklin Gate and last 60-90 minutes. NOTE: uneven surfaces and slopes. Rural Cemetery History Tour Sat, 4/9 at 10am, 10:20am, 10:40am & 11am Pre-registration required - Free A walking tour through the gravesites with attention to Santa Rosa’s early residents’ history. Memorial Day at the Rural Cemetery Mon, 5/30 at 12pm, Franklin Gate Free Honor the day with special guests and tours of veterans’ graves. McDonald Avenue Tour Sat, 6/11 at 10am, 10:20am, 10:40am & 11am Pre-registration required - Free Visit the McDonald's graves, then proceed down McDonald Avenue to view and discuss the historic homes and their early residents.

Women’s History Tour Sat, 7/9 at 10am, 10:20am, 10:40am & 11am Pre-registration required - Free Learn the history and lives of the women who helped shape Santa Rosa and Sonoma County. Stones and Images Tour at the Rural Cemetery Sat, 8/13 at 10am, 10:20am, 10:40am & 11am Pre-registration required - Free Learn the history and meaning of symbols and forms of grave makers from the early days of Santa Rosa.

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- VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Volunteer with Recreation & Parks There are a variety of ways to get involved in our parks and programs through volunteering. Below is a partial list of opportunities; for more information on these programs or to view a full list and sign up for volunteer opportunities please visit srcity.org/parksvolunteer. We love our volunteers! ORGANIZE A PARK PROJECT OR CLEAN UP Your service club, scout troop, neighborhood, church, school or business may hold a volunteer workday or special project in one of our parks. PARK-A-MONTH VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Join us on the second Saturday of the month for these monthly, family-friendly workdays that help beautify our parks through tasks such as picking up litter, spreading mulch, cleaning, pruning, weeding and more. We provide tools. Individuals and service groups welcome. VOLUNTEER WITH LUTHER BURBANK HOME & GARDENS If you love learning about gardens, local history, antiques, nature and meeting interesting people from around the world, become a Luther Burbank Home & Gardens volunteer. Help plan events and work on special projects, plus enjoy exclusive volunteer appreciation events! For more information, visit lutherburbank.org. VOLUNTEER WITH SANTA ROSA RURAL CEMETERY The Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery is volunteeroperated and maintained. If you would like to support this historical gem, join a volunteer workday on the third Saturday of each month, maintain a plot through the Adopt-A-Plot program, join the Rose Brigade or serve on the Preservation Committee. Those are just some of the ways to volunteer!

Volunteer Event Calendar 2022 Park-A-Month Second Saturday of the month 9am-12pm For a full list of volunteer opportunities or to sign up for an event, please visit srcity.org/parksvolunteer February 12 Franklin Community Park – 2095 Franklin Avenue March 12 Arbor Day Tree-Planting Party Rincon Valley Community Park – 5108 Badger Road April 9 Coffey Park – 1524 Amanda Place May 14 Howarth Memorial Park – 630 Summerfield Road June 11 Southwest Community Park – 1698 Hearn Avenue July 9 Galvin Community Park – 3330 Yulupa Avenue August 13 Youth Community Park – 1701 Fulton Road September 10 A Place to Play – 2375 W Third Street October 8 Finley Community Park – 2060 W College Avenue November 12 Doyle Community Park – 700 Doyle Park Drive December 10 Northwest Community Park – 2880 W Steele Lane

CONTACT US: 707-543-3279 volunteer@srcity.org srcity.org/parksvolunteer

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- SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS Gain Skills & Have Fun This Summer $105 Program & Materials Fee* • Ages 13-17 *Includes processing fees, training & materials, work shirt Teens ages 13-17, here’s your chance to meet new friends, gain experience for your resume and have fun this summer! You will work with recreation professionals in our parks and facilities, on the lake or at our pools. Help care for animals or teach children to swim! Many work experience volunteers go on to become members of our staff, and all participants contribute to the community. Check out the list of positions to find one that’s right for you. HOW TO APPLY Applications and the program brochure with job descriptions are available beginning March 1 and due by April 1. Applicants must be at least age 13 years by June 13.

Important Dates March 1: Applications & program flyer available March 30: Information night, 7-8pm (optional) Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane April 1: Application deadline April 3: 9am-1pm; Call for interview time* April 4-6: 4-8pm; Call for interview time* April 16, 18, 19, 20: Interview dates (mandatory) May 11: Orientation Night, 7:15-8:30pm (mandatory) Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Ave June 6: Aquatic Training (Finley Aquatic Center) 1-2pm June 6-10: Training (mandatory) June 13: Participants must be 13 years old by this date (no exceptions) *After you submit your application, you will receive an email with instructions on your next steps, including the phone number to call to set up your interview.

Applications at: srcity.org/workexperience Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Ave. 1. Pick up or download an application and brochure to read the job descriptions, hours, and commitments. 2. Fill out and return the application with your non-refundable fee. 3. Set up and participate in your group interview; instructions will be emailed to you. 4. Attend mandatory orientation night on May 11 (no parents please) and all orientation and training June 6 - 10 for your assigned program. No exceptions.

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- SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS Volunteer Positions The following is an overview of non-paid, volunteer work experience positions. Full position descriptions are available at srcity.org/workexperience. Animal Barn Aide Howarth Park Assist with animal and facility care, show and inform the public about the animals, provide customer service. Minimum two-week commitment, 9:30am-5:15pm, Saturdays and Sundays mandatory. Amusement Ride Aide Howarth Park Assist with amusement rides and/or concession stand. Minimum two-week commitment, 10am-5:15pm, Mon/Wed/Sat or Tu/Thu/Sun. Boathouse Aide Howarth Park Assist with boats and helping customers, watch for problems on the lake and go boating with campers when needed. Minimum two-week commitment, 10am5:15pm, Mon/Wed/Sat or Tu/Th/Sun.

Counselor-in-Training Camp Wa-Tam, Doyle Camp, Camp Yu-Chi, Recreation Sensation Assist with camp activities, including song leading, skits, boating, archery, field trips, swimming, crafts, and nature projects. Minimum commitment of two 40-hour weeks and 30-hour mandatory training June 6-10. Swim Lesson Aides Ridgway or Finley Swim Center Assist with swim lessons for children, lead aquatic games and basic safety and skills instruction. Minimum commitment of one session (two consecutive weeks). Morning and/or evening shifts, Mon - Thu. Concession Aides Ridgway or Finley Swim Center Assist with food and beverage service, general clean-up, and other customer service duties. Minimum two-week commitment, afternoon shifts 2-5 days per week. Junior Lifeguards* Ridgway or Finley Swim Center Assist with recreation swim supervision, enforce rules and provide light maintenance. Minimum two-week commitment, afternoon shifts 2-7 days per week. *PREREQUISITE: Completion of Level 6 Lifeguard Preparedness or the Sonoma County Regional Parks Open Water Junior Lifeguard Camp with certification prior to June 20th is required to participate. Recreation Sensation Leader-In-Training* Four School Locations (TBD) Set a positive example, assist with camp activities including rec games, arts & crafts, academic activities, field trips and events. June 13 - July 28*, Mon-Fri 8:15am-3:45pm, four Santa Rosa school locations. *No camp July 4. *Financial assistance is available for this program thanks to Measure O funding. Proof of eligibility is required at time of registration. Call Finley Community Center at 707-543-3737 for more information.

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- YOUTH Fitness & Sports

PRE BALLET NEW! Multiple Sessions: 2/15-8/9 Tue, 4-4:45pm • Ages 5-7 Finley/Live Oak $48-$58 (6 classes) This is a pre-ballet class that introduces children to classical ballet and teaches the fundamentals of ballet, dance terminology, musicality, dance etiquette and choreography, with an emphasis on fostering creativity, imagination, and confidence. Contract Instructor: Sabrina Ward MOVERS & GROOVERS NEW! Multiple Sessions: 2/15-8/9 Tue, 3-3:45pm • Ages 3-4 Finley/Live Oak $48-$58 (6 classes) This is a creative movement dance class that gives little ones the opportunity to move their bodies and learn the building blocks of dance while teaching balance, coordination, fine and gross motor skills, musicality, and social skills, with an emphasis on fostering creativity, imagination, and confidence. Contract Instructor: Sabrina Ward

EMPIRE MIGHTY MITES CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Multiple Sessions: 3/2-8/31 Wed, 4-5pm • Ages 4-7 Epicenter (3215 Coffey Lane) $75-$85 (4 classes) To engage our youngest athletes, we keep this group moving non-stop in a fun and fast paced setting. Adaptive training tools are used to build eye-hand coordination including softer, smaller balls. Young athletes will feel the excitement of real training and game play without having to do things that their bodies aren't ready for just yet. This session is progressive, so it is important to make each class. Contract Instructor: Empire Volleyball Club Coaching Staff TODDLER GYMNASTICS Multiple Sessions: 3/4-8/12 Fri, 2:30-3:15pm • Ages 3-5 Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Drive in Santa Rosa, 707-525-1720 $80-90 (4 classes) Have a blast learning basic gymnastic skills on the Olympic apparatus and three different types of trampolines! Specially designed and scaled equipment helps students gain important motor skills, increases body awareness, strength, coordination, and confidence. No experience necessary. Viewing area for family and friends. Contract Instructor: Santa Rosa Gymnastic Center

Save $10 per session! Discount for Santa Rosa residents

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- YOUTH Fitness & Sports AIKIDO FOR KIDS – ALL LEVELS Multiple Sessions: 2/14-8/10 Mon/Wed, 5:30-6:20pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Valley Oak $59-$84 (8-10 classes) Aikido, known as the art of peace, is a martial art of self-defense. Students train together in a cooperative, non-competitive environment, practicing throws and falls with partners, gaining improved coordination, endurance, flexibility, balance, strength, attention, and stress management. Students practice patience, self-control, confidence, courage, conflict resolution, personal responsibility, and respect for others, their environment, and themselves. Contract Instructors: Laura Doty and Isaiah Wisdom KIDS JUDO Sessions: 4/5-6/30; 7/5-9/29 Tue/Thu, 5:45-6:45pm • Ages 5-12 Finley/Valley Oak Rm $143-$153 (26 classes) Our goal is to make the art and sport of Judo accessible to all who step on the mat, in a safe, supportive environment. Students practice proper rolling and falling techniques, learning to grip, move, grapple and safely throw opponents. Judo knowledge, including some Japanese vocabulary, will be taught, as well as proper dojo conduct and discipline. Contract Instructor: Shining Together Judo Directors

PORTER’S MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY • Ages 5 to Adult Multiple Sessions: 2/15-8/13 Learn the art of American Kenpo Karate, providing harmony of the body, mind, and spirit. Instruction leads to accomplishing ranks from White Belt to Black Belt. An emphasis is placed on self-defense techniques, Kata (Forms), Kumite (Sparring), fitness, and philosophy. Students gain self-confidence, discipline, flexibility, improved balance, mental concentration, physical conditioning, and respect. Individual needs and goals are addressed. Contract Instructor: Tom Porter BEGINNER Tue/Thu, 5:30-6:30pm & Sat, 11am-12pm Finley/Live Oak $72-$100 (12-15 classes) Beginning class for white belt through blue belt. INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Tue/Thu, 6:30-7:30pm & Sat, 12-1pm Finley/Live Oak $72-$100 (12-15 classes) Intermediate/Advanced class for green belt through black belt. Self-Defense for Teens, see page 40

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- YOUTH Fitness & Sports PORTUGUESE FUTBOL ACADEMY Combine technical work, fitness, and cognitive decision making to maximize growth on and off the field. The goal for this class is to make your child fall in love with the beautiful game of soccer while using an open-minded approach which leads players to be creative and reach their full potential. Contract Instructor: Alek Cordeiro Session: 3/5-4/30 Sat, 9:30-10:15am • Ages 2-3 Youth Community Park $74-$84 (8 classes) Session: 3/5-4/30 Sat, 10:30-11:30am • Ages 4-6 Youth Community Park $98-$108 (8 classes)

JUNIOR HOOPS BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: LITTLE SHOTS & HOT SHOTS Sessions: 3/20-4/10; 4/24-5/14 Sun, 9:30-10:20am • Ages 3-4 Sun, 10:30-11:20am • Ages 5-6 Steele Lane Community Center/Hub Rm $54-$64 (4 classes) Participants are guided through a series of rhythm, speed, balance and coordination skills and drills. Work through obstacles learning to dribble, pass and shoot. This program helps kids fall in love with playing basketball and moving their bodies. Parent participation is highly encouraged but not required. YOUTH TENNIS CLASSES Multiple Sessions: 2/15-5/26 Tue/Thu, 4-5pm (Ages 5-7) OR 5-6pm (Ages 8-13) Galvin Community Park Tennis Courts 3330 Yulupa Ave, Santa Rosa $100-$110 (8 classes) All aspects of tennis are covered in these fun-filled camps! Participants receive instruction, have practice time and game time. Equipment balls and court size will follow the USTA’s 10 and under pathway for Red, Orange, and Green Ball tennis. Please bring your own tennis racquet and water bottle. Contract Instructor: Lance Hollon

CITY SLUGGERS Session: 3/5-5/7 Sat, 9am-1pm • Coed Ages 5-7 Rincon Valley Community Park $90-$100 (8 classes) Join this instructional t-ball league for beginners, where short practices are followed by instructional games organized and coached by City recreation staff on eight Saturdays. Check out the league and ask questions before registering at a FREE “Field Day”, Saturday, February 26th, 9-11am at Rincon Valley Community Park. Registration ends March 2, pre-season basic skills and information clinic is Saturday, March 5, and instructional games begin March 12. Contract Instructor: SRRP Staff

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- YOUTH Special Interest LEARN TO RIDE A BIKE FOR KIDS Sessions: 2/16; 3/16; 4/13; 5/11; 6/8 Wed, 3-4:30pm • Ages 5-11 Finley Park/Parking Lot $10-$20 (1 class) Is your child struggling to learn how to ride a bike? Through step-by-step engaging instruction, our patient instructors will help them learn to balance and get rolling. Instructor: Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition Staff

DRAMA & THEATER WITH SIXTH STREET PLAYHOUSE STAGECRAFT CLASS Session: 2/15-5/3 Tue, 4-6pm • Ages 7-13 6th Street Playhouse 52 W 6th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 $300-$310 (11 classes) Join 6th Street’s Technical Director, Martin Gilberston and Assistant Technical Director, Luca Catanzaro to understand the methods, materials, and techniques of realizing a physical production on the stage, including scenery, properties, lighting, and sound. This class gives practical hands-on experience in stagecraft and culminates in the creation of the sets and props for 6th Street’s Summer Camp performance of Madagascar Jr.

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YOUTH PLAYERS: THEATER GAMES! Session: 2/28-4/4 Mon, 3:30-4:45pm • Ages 7-13 6th Street Playhouse 52 W 6th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 $150-$160 (5 classes) Theater games! Whether it’s Zip, Zap, Zop, or a simple name learning game, theater games are a great way to learn and increase spontaneity – helping kids to let go of day to day anxiety, feel free, and connect with the moment. This class is great for shy creatives and boisterous performers alike. Theater Games! will help bolster confidence, encourage collaboration, and best of all, it’s fun!

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- YOUTH Special Interest YOUTH PLAYERS ARISTOCATS KIDS Ages 7-13 6th Street Playhouse 52 W 6th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 $650-$660 (23 classes) Join us for this 20-date session plus 3 performance dates! Based on the beloved Disney animated film, and featuring a jazzy, upbeat score, Disney’s The Aristocats KIDS is a non-stop thrill ride of feline fun, complete with unbelievable twists and turns. and plenty of exuberant group numbers, you’ll want to get up and join yourself! After all, everybody wants to be a cat! ARISTOCATS KIDS: 3/7-5/4 Mon/Wed, 3:45-5:45pm ARISTOCATS KIDS TECH WEEK: 5/9-5/12 Mon-Thu, 3:45-5:45pm PERFORMANCES: 5/12, 5/13, & 5/14 Thu/Fri, 7pm & Sat 1:30 & 7pm TEEN PLAYERS: ACTING & IMPROV Session: 2/28-4/4 Mon, 4-6pm • Ages 13-18 6th Street Playhouse 52 W 6th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 $200-$210 (5 classes) What do you want? What’s in your way? These are some of the basics of modern acting methods... and life! In this class, teens work in-depth work on scenes, monologues, and improv techniques with a duo of working professionals as their teachers. The class culminates in an optional showcase where students from all 6th Street’s skill based classes will have a chance to take the stage and shine!

TEEN PLAYERS XANADU JR. Ages 12-18 6th Street Playhouse 52 W 6th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 $650-$660 (23 classes) Join us for this 20-date session plus 3 performance dates! Inspired by the Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical and the Universal Pictures' cult classic movie in which Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly famously starred, Xanadu JR. is a moving, electrifying tale of endless fun that will keep you in stitches while the original, legendary charttopping tunes will lift you out of your seat. With a flexible cast size and lots of room for large disco dance numbers, Xanadu JR keeps students and audiences rolling along (no skates required!). XANADU JR: 3/15-5/12 Tues/Thu, 4-6pm XANADU JR. TECH WEEK: 5/16-5/19 Mon-Thu, 4-6pm XANADU JR. PERFORMANCES: 5/19-5/21 Thu/Fri, 7pm & Sat 1:30 & 7pm

Save $10 per session! Discount for Santa Rosa residents

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- YOUTH Special Interest MIXED MEDIA ART CLASS Session: 4/18-5/23 Mon, 3:30-5:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow $140-$150 (6 classes) Come mix it up with four great days of art, including painting, drawing, paper maché, mosaics, mono printing and collage! Bring a lunch and a snack. All materials included. Wear clothing for being creative! Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson YOUTH CRAFTING: FOR THE BIRDS! NEW! Session: 5/7 Sat, 9am-12pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Room $45-$55 (1 class) Spend your morning making a terracotta bird bath, bird house, and bird feeder for your flying friends! Take home your creations at the end of the day. Bring a snack and water bottle and wear clothes that can get messy! All materials are included. Instructor: Wina Natsir, SRRP Staff

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YOUTH CRAFTING: GARDEN DECOR! NEW! Session: 5/21 Sat, 9am-12pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Room $45-$55 (1 class) Ready to spruce up your garden with some handmade creations? Join us for a fun filled morning painting and planting a flowerpot, making a mosaic paver and a whimsical windpowered creation! Bring a snack and water bottle and wear clothes that can get messy! All materials are included. Instructor: Wina Natsir, SRRP Staff

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- YOUTH Tot Classes TINY TOTS Multiple Sessions: 2/14-5/27 Mon/Wed/Fri OR Tues/Thu, 9-11:30am Ages 3 ½-5 Finley/Madrone $145-$264 (8-14 classes) Oodles of fun activities to keep your 3-5-year-old engaged and growing in confidence and ability! Tiny Tots helps strengthen kindergarten readiness through art, songs, music, games, stories and socialization, as well as offering physical fun in our outdoor play area. Children must be toilet-trained (no Pull-ups). Proof of age may be requested. Instructor: Tiny Tots Staff

ART 2, PLAY TOO Multiple Sessions: 2/18-5/27 Fri, 10-11:30am • Ages 2-4 Finley/Willow & Valley Oak $45-$70 (3-4 classes) Do you have a child that loves art but also has a lot of extra energy? Then this class is a perfect fit! Spend the first 30 minutes of this class creatively bonding with your child, making various themed art projects together. Then spend the last hour getting that excess energy out by crawling, running, jumping and singing in our Kindergym class. Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1*. Instructor: Kindergym and Tiny Tots Staff

KINDERGYM Multiple Sessions: 2/18-5/27 Mon OR Fri, 10:30-11:30 am • Ages 2-4 Finley/Valley Oak $10 (1 class) Help your child to thrive as they crawl, run, jump and play with their peers! Children increase body and social awareness and learn to participate in group activities with the help of a parent or adult care giver. The environment is scaled to children’s needs and class format is open play, with parachute and song time. Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1*. Instructor: Kindergym Staff.

MINI MAKER MONDAYS NEW! Sessions: 3/7-4/4; 4/18-5/16 Mon, 9:30-10:30am • Ages 3-5 Finley/Willow Room $60-$90 (3-4 classes) Calling all mini art enthusiasts! Join us for a funfilled directed arts and crafts class designed for your three to five-year-old. We'll use different mediums to explore creativity and end the class with circle time that includes songs, stories, and a famous “maker of the week.” NOTE: This is a drop-off class. Children must be toilet-trained (no pull-ups). SUMMER TINY TOTS CAMP Multiple Sessions: 6/13-7/1 Mon-Thu, 9-11:30 am • Ages 3 ½-5 Finley/Madrone $80-90 (4 classes) This summer program keeps youngsters engaged with lots of fun crafts, outdoor games and water play time. Our emphasis is socialization and fun. Children must be toilet trained (no pull-ups). Instructors: Tiny Tots Staff

*NOTE: To keep this time safe and special for you and your child, please do not bring older siblings or unregistered friends to class.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Spring Camps WA-TAM SPRING CAMP 2022 Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm* • Ages 6-12 Howarth Park $195-$205 (5 classes) Come join the Wa-Tam bunch for old fashioned fun in the great outdoors! Enjoy favorite Wa-Tam traditions like canoeing on Lake Ralphine, archery, crafts, nature projects and special guests. Head over to Rebounderz for an afternoon of bouncing fun or take a field trip in the event of rain. Plus, Ranger Steve from Wildmind Science Learning brings out his awesome animal show and campers practice outdoor cooking skills with a barbecue lunch over an open fire. Parents are invited to a Friday afternoon presentation complete with songs and skits! All field trips subject to change. *Extended hours available Mon-Fri, from 3-5pm for an additional $50.

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ATHLETICS CAMPS SPRING BREAK 'ALL SORTS OF SPORTS' CAMPS Whether your child is a beginner or more advanced player, this multi-sport camp is a perfect place for kids to learn about the world of sports, teamwork and athletics! Games played include, baseball, basketball, dodge ball, soccer, flag football, capture the flag, ultimate Frisbee & obstacle races, and more. Your children will learn new skills while having a blast and making new friends. SPRING BREAK JR CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 4-6 Galvin Community Park $158-$168 (5 classes) SPRING BREAK CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm OR 9am-3pm • Ages 7-13 Galvin Community Park $158-$228 (5 classes) SPRING BREAK HOOP IT UP BASKETBALL CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm OR 9am-3pm • Ages 7-13 St. Luke Lutheran Outdoor Court $158-$228 (5 classes) This 5-day coed basketball camp is perfect for players who are interested in developing individual and team concepts. Ball handling drills, shooting fundamentals and many other skill-based instructional programs will be combined with games and other small sided competitions.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Spring Camps SPRING BREAK FENCING ADVENTURE CAMP* Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 7-12 En Garde Fencing Studio, 917D Piner Road, Santa Rosa $200-$210 (5 classes) This fun camp is created with the beginning fencer in mind as it brings the ancient art of dueling into the modern world with a week of fencing, cross-training, games and more. All equipment and a camp t-shirt are provided. Wear fitness-style clothing and shoes and bring snacks. Contract Instructor: Jim Liebich

SPRING BREAK GYMNASTICS CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm • Ages 5-10 Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Dr, Santa Rosa, 707-525-1720 $365-$375 (5 classes) Filled with lots of gymnastics fun, flipping, jumping, swinging, and climbing. Each afternoon features a different activity, including tumbling, fitness, crafts, games, and rock climbing. NOTE: Release forms must be filled out prior to start of camp. Bring a lunch and something to drink. Contract Instructor: SRGC Staff

SPRING BREAK ARCHERY & SWORD ADVENTURE CAMP* Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 1-3pm • Ages 7-12 En Garde Fencing Studio, 917D Piner Road, Santa Rosa $200-$210 (5 classes) Learn archery and the art of the sword in this fun camp for the beginning archer and fencer. This camp brings the ancient art of dueling into the modern world, teaching the use of the sword with specially constructed foam weapons and combining lessons in the captivating sport of archery. Archery, fencing, cross-training, games and more give students a solid foundation in these Olympic sports. Contract Instructor: Jim Liebich

*Take Both Camps Together! Enroll in the Fencing Adventure Camp AND the Archery and Sword Adventure Camp for a full day of fun! A one hour supervised lunch break will be provided for students in both camps.

SPRING BREAK TWILIGHT TENNIS CAMP Session: 3/22-3/24 Tue-Thu, 4-6pm • Age 6-13 Galvin Community Park Tennis Courts 3330 Yulupa Ave, Santa Rosa $75-$85 (3 classes) All aspects of tennis are covered in this funfilled camp! Participants receive instruction, have practice time and game time. Please bring your own tennis racquet and water bottle. Contract Instructor: Lance Hollon

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- YOUTH CAMPS Spring Camps POKÉMON ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-10 Finley/Auditorium $179-189 (5 classes) Calling all Pokémon trainers! With the Pokémon Championship approaching, join our enthusiastic Play-Well instructors as we build and catch our favorite Pokémon, rescue Pikachu from Team Rocket, take a ride on the S.S. Anne to uncover rare and mystic Pokémon, and battle to see who will hold the title of Pokémon Master. Come along on our journey to catch ‘em all! SPRING BREAK HAND SEWING CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $297-$307 (5 classes) Perfect for sewing newcomers and as the next step for those who have hand-sewn or used a sewing machine. Projects include a pin cushion, bookmark in felt with embroidery and applique, stuffed animal, and personal pillow. All project supplies are included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

SPRING BREAK KICK IT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm • Ages 6-12 Off Site Locations 707-321-3730 $275-$285 (5 classes) At "Camp Kick It" kids learn that pushing themselves to physical limits to get to an amazing and remote location is so rewarding! Campers explore trails nobody knew existed, visit caves, rivers, oceans, tide pools, mountain vistas, and more. Your children will come home exhausted and excited to see what the next day has to offer. Contract Instructor: Tobin Beach

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- YOUTH CAMPS Traditional Day Camps Join the generations who have grown up with Traditional Day Camps with Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks! We’ve introduced children to recreational experiences, provided leadership skills, fostered new friendships, and created special time in Santa Rosa’s beautiful city parks for over 50 years! Come embrace the outdoors with activities such as archery, swimming, canoeing (Wa-Tam only), hiking, songs, games, skits and nature projects. Camps are staffed by local high school and college students who have literally grown up in our programs! Sign up for weekly sessions June 13 - August 12.

CAMP YU-CHI Youth Community Park 1700 Fulton Rd Youth Park across from Piner High School offers a rustic setting next to a creek for this outdoor adventure camp. Crafts, games, skits, songs, archery, swimming at Finley Aquatic Center, nature projects, and field trips are among the highlights.

DOYLE ADVENTURE CAMP Doyle Community Park 700 Doyle Park Drive Camp activities in Doyle Park include games, outdoor skills, crafts and events. Plus, add in excursions to local destinations aboard Santa Rosa’s CityBus, including trips to Ridgway Swim Center and field trips! ALL drop-off and pick-up is at the Doyle Park Clubhouse.

CAMP WA-TAM Howarth Community Park 630 Summerfield Rd Spend a week in beautiful Howarth Park with new friends and activities such as canoeing, archery, nature and craft projects, and hiking to Spring Lake for an afternoon of swimming.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Traditional Day Camps Camp Wa-Tam Multiple Sessions: June 13 – August 12 M-W, 9:30am-3pm Thu/Fri Sleep Over: Begins 1pm Thu, ends 10am Fri Ages: 6-12 (5 ½ is ok if entering 1st grade in Fall 2022) $200-$210 • Ext Hours $40 Camp Yu-Chi & Doyle Adventure Camp Multiple Sessions: June 13 – August 12 M-F, 10:30am-5pm Ages: 6-12 (5 ½ if entering 1st grade in Fall 2022) $195-$205 • Ext Hours $50 *Select session and either Camp Yu-Chi, Doyle Adventure Camp or Camp Wa-Tam upon registering.

Camp Sessions & Themes Session 1: 6/13-6/17 • Wild, Wild West! Participants will engage in a variety of western themed activities including games, crafts, nature activities, stories, skits, songs, a visit from Ranger Steve's wildlife show, and much more! Session 2: 6/20-6/24 • Outrageous Outer Space Let the stars and outer space captivate you as you travel through black holes, explore new worlds, or encounter alien remains. Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp will explore the farthest reaches of PUMP It Up where we will bounce and romp for the afternoon. PLEASE NOTE: All campers must have waivers signed/wear socks for the field trip. Session 3: 6/27-7/1 • Arctic Antics It may be summer time, but we are in for some “cool” fun! Campers will be introduced to the Arctic fox and the Canadian lynx when Ranger Steve brings his wildlife show to town. Rumor has it that snow will fall at Doyle and Yu-Chi by mid-week, while Snoopy’s Ice Arena awaits campers for a frosty afternoon of skating.

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Session 4: 7/5-7/8 • Noble Knights & Dazzling Dragons* Chivalry abounds as campers and counselors seek adventure in the time of dragons and damsels! Campers make their very own coat of arms to display on homemade shields and round out the week with a visit from Ranger Steve and his loveable lizards! Doyle and Yu-Chi campers enjoy golf and games at Scandia! *PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO CAMP ON MONDAY, JULY 4th. THIS IS A 4 DAY SESSION WITH PRO-RATED FEES. Session 5: 7/11-7/15 • Dancing Through the Decades Go back in time to “rock around the clock” and join a sock hop from the '50s and kaleidoscopes and tie dye from the '60s. Enjoy a Timeless Jamboree filled with pizzazz (hula hoops, bubble gum blowing contests, root beer floats and bead making) and a Fabulous Fun Fair with all sorts of games. Doyle and Yu-Chi Campers enjoy a day at the beach with a beach blanket BBQ at Doran Park! Session 6: 7/18-7/22 • Cartooning Around Join the camp staff in honoring your favorite cartoon characters! Camp pranks abound as we search for the cartoon villain! Campers create their own scratch art designs, cartoon puzzles and Gooney glasses. Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi visit the Schultz Museum for cartooning lessons, a museum tour, and a Peanuts cartoon.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Traditional Day Camps Session 7: 7/25-7/29 • Big Top Circus Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the greatest camp on earth! Come clown around with our camp counselors under the Big Top! Enjoy an awesome monkey show by Monkey Business! Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp take a trip to Rebounderz where campers jump to mesmerizing heights before the counselors’ very eyes! Doyle Adventure Camp visit Howarth Park, including the animal barn, riding the carousel and train, and boating on Lake Ralphine! Session 8: 8/1-8/5 • Ye Ol’ Robin Hood Week Hear Ye!, Hear Ye! Join the merry men and maidens in beautiful Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood. Campers learn the fine art of archery and make arrowhead pendants! A visit from Maid Marion and the Sheriff of Nottingham could be in store, so be sure to keep your eyes on those t-shirts! Meet the animals of Sherwood Forest in a show by Wildmind Science Learning. Doyle and Yu-Chi Campers take a fun filled trip to Armstrong Woods.

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Session 9: 8/9-8/12 • Mystery Week Wa-Tam and Doyle Only Campers become detectives as they try to solve the big camp mystery! A lesson from Sherlock Holmes and plenty of clues will help keep campers on their toes! A hike to Spring Lake for an afternoon of swimming, canoeing and archery will round out this final mystery week of camp!

REFUNDS, FEES & REMINDERS A full refund is provided if cancelation is received 7 days prior to first day of camp. 25% cancellation fee charged if less than 7 days. No refunds after 5pm Thu. before camp begins. Pick up children on time; $5 late fee for each 15-minutes late. Register separately for each camp session. 5 ½ year olds who are entering 1st grade in Fall 2022 may register for all three camps.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Traditional Day Camps FAQs

Camps for Children with Special Needs

What is the supervision ratio? Each group of 15 to 17 campers is supervised by one counselor, one counselor aide and 2-3 counselors-in-training.

KAMP KENNEDY 7/26-7/29, Tue-Thu, 10am-3pm & Fri, 2-7pm Ages 6-18 Howarth Park Gazebo $150 (4 classes) Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks in partnership with United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay is proud to offer Kamp Kennedy in its 52nd year! This day camp for children and teens with developmental disabilities provides an opportunity to greet old friends and make new ones. Campers experience boating, crafts, songs, story time, games, and outdoor cooking. Kamperships are available for those in need, call 707-543-3737 to learn more. Registered participants will receive a special needs information form by mail in early July.

What is the age range of your staff? Generally, our counselors are college age students and our counselor aides are high school age. Does your staff receive training? All staff and volunteers attend a one-week training program to learn how to lead activities in a fun and safe manner. Will my child be with kids his/her own age? Yes! Tribes/groups are divided by age so that the activities can be tailored accordingly. Can my child be grouped with a friend? For requests to be considered, BOTH campers must request each other at the time of registration. Groups are divided by age, so the children must be within one year of the same age. We maintain a group size of 15-17 campers and try to accommodate requests within this limitation. Only requests made prior to the first day of camp are considered. Do I need to park my car and get out to check my child in each day? Yes, for the safety of the children it is important that parents/guardians check them in and out in person with their counselor. Please plan to arrive early and be patient while you find a designated parking space.

UCP OF THE NORTH BAY PRESENTS: CAMP KAOS 2022 8/2-8/5, Tue-Fri, 10am-3pm • Ages 6-17 Howarth Park $200 (4 classes) Presented by United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay in cooperation with Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks, Camp KAOS in Howarth Park features arts and crafts, music, adapted sports, games, train rides, and more! For information and to sign up, visit: www.ucpnb.org.

Do the camps fill up fast? Camp Wa-Tam does, and you may only register for a maximum of four sessions until June 2022. Please sign-up early if you have a specific week in mind. What does my child need to bring? Specifics are included in the parent letter mailed in early June and can be downloaded online. Can my 5¾ year old attend camp? Only if they have completed a year of Kindergarten and are entering the 1st grade in Fall 2022. Are scholarships available? Scholarships are available for those who reside within the city limits of Santa Rosa and/or Santa Rosa Unified School district.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Art, Dance & Drama FASHION SKETCHING AND DESIGN NEW! Session: 6/13-6/16 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 8-13 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Learn how to draw a fashion model sketch or “croquis” (French for body). Master the croquis technique by sketching the body, hands, feet, and face in different positions, then design clothes in pencil, pen, ink, and watercolor and make a simple outfit. The last 15 minutes of Thursday’s class will feature a mini fashion show to show off our designs. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

CREATING ANIMALS ART CAMP Session: 6/6-6/9 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Create all kinds of animals from cats to bats! Begin by sketching from models and magazine pictures, then work in color with pens, watercolor and more. Next, create threedimensional objects from paper-mâché and modeling clay and finish with color. All materials included. Dress to work with art materials and bring a snack and sack lunch. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

PAINT, PAINT, PAINT! NEW! Session: 6/20-6/23 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Paint in watercolor, acrylics and soft pastels. Different surfaces, brushes, and alternative ways to putting down paint are introduced to achieve spectacular results. We will approach landscapes, still life, abstract and an occasional portrait, animal and a bit of collage will be thrown in, all part of the fun. Please wear old clothes and bring a smock. Participants must be at least entering 2nd grade. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Art, Dance & Drama JEWELRY MAKING NEW! Session: 6/27-6/30 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Stringing, weaving, crocheting, and making our own beads. Our handmade beads will be made of sculpy and painted to look like gold and silver. We will then combine them with other multi-colored beads of all types. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson HAND SEWING CAMP Session: 7/5-7/8 Tue-Fri, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Perfect for sewing newcomers and as the next step for those who have hand-sewn or used a sewing machine. Projects include a pin cushion, bookmark in felt with embroidery and applique, stuffed animal and personal pillow. All supplies are included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

A FAIRY’S LIFE ART CAMP Session: 7/11-7/14 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Presenting mixed-media art using papers, cardboard, paint, clay, organic materials, and recyclable objects to create a four-inch-tall fairy figure and its home, as well as a personally written and illustrated watercolor book. All materials included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! NEW! Session: 7/18-7/21 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-13 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Create dolls using distinctive methods and techniques, including hand sewing, paper-mâché, and clothes pin dolls. Dolls are finished with facial features, hair, clothes, and in some cases added whimsy: cats, purses, bonnets, wings – so many choices! Historical pictures and in class examples of vintage dolls help students understand the variety of dolls to be made. All materials included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Art, Dance & Drama FIBER ART AND EMBROIDERY NEW! Session: 7/25-7/28 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-13 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Create a fiber art landscape, still life or abstract using colorful wool fiber. This art is suitable for framing or a three-dimensional piece. Next do embroidery and applique using a loop, then sew the finished piece into a pillow. All materials included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson BEACH PARTY DANCE CAMP Session: 7/25-7/29 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-8 Finley/Live Oak Rm $148-$158 (5 classes) Wonderfully choregraphed combinations of ballet, tap and jazz set to music create this Beach Party full of creativity and imagination! Sunglasses, beach balls and daily crafts enhance the theme! Sign up with a friend for a double-thefun and glamorous week! Bring a snack and tap, ballet or light-weight tennis shoes. Contract Instructor: Jeran Urrutia MIXED MEDIA ART CAMP Session: 8/1-8/4 Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $238-$248 (4 classes) Come mix it up with four days of art, including painting, drawing, paper maché, mosaics, monoprinting and collage! Bring a lunch and a snack. All materials included. Wear clothing for being creative! Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

Save $10 per session! Discount for Santa Rosa residents

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Science & Engineering KIDSCIENCE ADVENTURES SCIENCE-ONLY CAMPS Multiple sessions 6/20-7/22; Mon-Fri, 9:30am-12:30pm • Ages 6-12 Finley/Oak Rm $195-$205 (5 classes) These science based camps combine demonstrations with hands-on projects that participants take home and enjoy. Campers spend time each day in the “Make it Studio” where an abundance of materials will be available to bring ideas to life! All materials are included. Instructor: Mark Bradski AKA "Mr. Science" MAGNETIC WONDERS 6/20-6/24 Each day explore all the amazing things magnets do for us. Make an electromagnet, then invent a game with magnets, build a working motor, then use a motor to generate electricity to power a light bulb, and make a levitating toy! The daily design studio has plenty of materials to bring students' ideas to life.

SCIENCE ALL AROUND US 7/18-7/22 Take some common objects and make them come alive through science. Experience amazing chemical reaction that changes color and shape with easy to find materials. We’ll build a science toy that moves and races across the floor, make a catapult, experiment with dry ice, and create food science. We will also have creative free building time throughout the week.

ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS 6/26-7/1 Use your design skills to complete an engineering challenge each day. Use wood to create a strong structure then create a device to launch paper airplanes. Construct a working crane with grapple hook. Invent a tool that solves a problem. We’ll build a hydraulic powered mini elevator and rubber band launchers. Each day we’ll have free build time with a lot of different materials. SCIENCE TOYS AND LAUNCHERS 7/11-7/15 Create toys based on different science principles. Make a magnetic toy that spins and floats. Build a spring powered toy that launches mini rockets, and another toy that uses air pressure to launch a potato. We’ll construct a toy with an electric motor plus other creative possibilities in free build time as we learn some science tricks.

Save $10 per session! Discount for Santa Rosa residents

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Science & Engineering PLAY-WELL TEKNOLOGIES CAMPS Design and build as never before using tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment with Play-Well TEKnologies' contract instructors. This program is not affiliated with the LEGO® Trademark. MINECRAFT ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS 6/13-6/17, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-7 Finley/Valley Oak $179-$189 (5 classes) Get ready to build your base, craft your tools, use your Minecart to harvest raw resources, and battle to stop the Ender Dragon from ending the world. MINECRAFT MASTER ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS 6/13-6/17, Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Valley Oak $179-$189 (5 classes) In a Minecraft world powered by LEGO® resources, we will build shelters to keep out Creepers, craft mystical items that only true masters can wield, and perfect our crossbow skills to stop the Wither from taking over! ADVENTURES IN STEM USING LEGO® MATERIALS 6/20-6/24, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-8 Finley/Valley Oak $179-$189 (5 classes) Build engineer-designed projects such as space stations, fire trucks, and the Eiffel Tower. Design and build like never before and explore your craziest ideas.

BASH ‘EM BOTS USING LEGO® MATERIALS 6/20-6/24, Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 8-14 Finley/Valley Oak $179-$189 (5 classes) Design your custom LEGO® bot and mix and match chassis designs using wheels, treads, or walking legs. Combine these with tools like drills, hammers and battering rams and spar with friends to overcome obstacles. Apply real-world engineering and physics concepts to help bash and crash your way to victory. STEM + JEDI USING LEGO® MATERIALS 7/11-7/15, Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm • Ages 5-10 Finley/Valley Oak $380-$390 (5 classes) Build projects inspired by cool machines while applying real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture. Then, immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe as you construct the Ewok Village on Endor, fly through space on our X-Wings, and defend the Echo Base on Hoth. ENCHANTED ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS 7/25-7/29, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-7 Finley/ Valley Oak $179-$189 (5 classes) Help Cinderella make it back before midnight, fly with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, and ensure Alice outwits the Queen of Hearts. All we need is your creativity and a little magic to bring it all to life! MARVELOUS ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS 7/25-7/29, Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Valley Oak $179-$189 (5 classes) Use LEGO® to build your strongest Avengers to defeat Thanos, help Thor retrieve the Mjolnir, swing through the city with Spider-man, and tell Hulk to….SMASH!

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Science & Engineering ANIMAL VET SUMMER CAMP FOR KIDS Sessions: 6/13-6/16; 7/25-7/28 Mon-Thu, 9am-1pm • Ages 8-12 Finley/Auditorium $260-$270 (4 classes) Join Doctor Pam (and her dogs!) to learn about responsible pet ownership, animal diseases, wild animals, and all the fun, gross and weird things veterinarians do! Each week has new topics, live dog visitors, and a fast-paced schedule of indoor and outdoor activities to exercise our minds and bodies! Registration includes all supplies, an adoptable stuffie pet, and a camp t-shirt. Contract Instructor: Dr. Pam Wittenburg KICK IT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP Multiple Sessions: 6/13-7/29 Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm • Ages 6-12 Off Site Locations 707-321-3730 $275-$285 (5 classes) At "Camp Kick It" kids learn that pushing themselves to physical limits to get to an amazing and remote location is so rewarding! Campers explore trails nobody knew existed, visit caves, rivers, oceans, tide pools, mountain vistas and so much more. Your children will come home exhausted and excited to get up and see what the next day has to offer. Contract Instructor: Tobin Beach

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Adventure KID’S BICYCLE ADVENTURE CAMP Session: 6/13-6/17 Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm • Ages 8-12 Finley Park $185-$195 (5 classes) Join the instructors of the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition for a fun, challenging, and inspiring week of bike focused activities where kids build their skills and get lots of practice bicycling safely and confidently. Participants must be able to ride a twowheel bicycle independently (no training wheels), and have a functioning bicycle and helmet. FENCING ADVENTURE CAMP* Multiple Sessions: 6/20-7/22 Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 7-12 En Garde Fencing Studio, 917D Piner Road, SR $200-$210 (5 classes) This camp brings the ancient art of dueling into the modern world with a week of fencing, cross-training, games and more. All equipment and a camp t-shirt are provided. Wear fitness-style clothing and shoes and bring snacks. Contract Instructor: Jim Liebich ARCHERY AND SWORD ADVENTURE CAMP* Multiple Sessions: 6/20-7/22 Mon-Fri, 1-3pm• Ages 7-12 En Garde Fencing Studio, 917D Piner Road, SR $200-$210 (5 classes) Learn archery and the art of the sword! This camp is created with the beginning archer and fencer in mind. Participants learn the use of the sword with specially constructed foam weapons. Archery, fencing, cross-training, games and more provide students with a solid foundation in these Olympic sports. Contract Instructor: Jim Liebich

*Take Both Camps Together! Enroll in the Fencing Adventure Camp AND the Archery and Sword Adventure Camp for a full day of fun! A one hour supervised lunch break will be provided for students in both camps.

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Sports SUMMER GYMNASTICS CAMP Multiple Sessions: 6/17-8/12 Mon-Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm • Ages 5-10 Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Dr, Santa Rosa, 707-525-1720 $365-$375 (5 classes) Filled with lots of gymnastics fun, flipping, jumping, swinging, and climbing. Each afternoon features a different activity, including tumbling, fitness, crafts, games, and rock climbing. NOTE: Release forms must be filled out prior to start of camp. Bring a lunch and something to drink. Contract Instructor: SRGC Staff TWILIGHT TENNIS CAMPS Multiple Sessions: 6/28-7/21 Tue-Thu, 4:30-6:30pm • Ages 6-13 Galvin Community Park Tennis Courts 3330 Yulupa Ave, Santa Rosa $75-$85 per session (3 classes) All aspects of tennis are covered in these funfilled camps! Participants receive instruction, have practice time and game time. Please bring your own tennis racquet and water bottle. Contract Instructor: Lance Hollon

Save $10 per session! Discount for Santa Rosa residents

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Sports NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ATHLETICS SPORTS CAMPS Multiple sessions 6/6-8/5 • Ages 4-13 Various Locations $108-$224 (3-5 classes) These recreational youth sports camps are designed for kids of all abilities. The goal is to have tons of fun, learn sport-specific skills, and gain confidence on and off the field. Children learn about success, failure, and what it means to be part of a team. The focus is on skill development taught in a fun and positive environment.

June 6-10: St. Luke Outdoor Court Hoop It Up Basketball: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm June 13-17: A Place to Play In The Net Soccer: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm In The Net Soccer Jr Academy: 9am–12pm All Sorts of Sports: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm All Sorts of Sports Jr. Academy: 9am–12pm June 13-17: Galvin Community Park Air Attack Flag Football: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm Cheer & Dance Camp: 9am–12pm June 20-24: Finley Community Park Dodgeball Camp: 9am–12pm Hoop It Up Basketball: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm Grass Volleyball: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm June 27-July 1: A Place to Play In The Net Soccer: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm In The Net Soccer Jr. Academy: 9am–12pm

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July 6-8: Galvin Community Park Pickle Ball: 9am–12pm or 1–4pm All Sorts of Sports: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm All Sorts of Sports Jr. Academy: 9am–12pm July 11-15: A Place to Play Air Attack Flag Football: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm Cheer & Dance Camp: 9am–12pm July 18-22: Finley Community Park All Sorts of Sports: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm All Sorts of Sports Jr. Academy: 9am–12pm Hoop It Up Basketball: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm Dodgeball Camp: 9am–12pm July 25-29: Galvin Community Park In The Net Soccer: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm In The Net Soccer Jr. Academy: 9am–12pm Pickleball: 9am–12pm August 1-5: A Place to Play All Sorts of Sports: 9am–12pm & 9am–3pm All Sorts of Sports Jr. Academy: 9am–12pm

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- YOUTH CAMPS Specialty Day Camps - Boating & Sailing

BOATING CAMP FOR YOUTH Multiple Sessions: 6/13-8/4 Mon-Thu, 10:30am-12:45pm • Ages 8-16 Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park $55-$65 (4 classes) Have fun boating on Lake Ralphine and enjoy boating races and games! Participants will learn basic water safety through paddle boating and develop boating skills through kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding. SAILING CAMP FOR YOUTH Multiple Sessions: 6/13-7/28 Mon-Thu, 1:45pm-4pm • Ages 11-16 Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park $70-$80 (4 classes) Looking for a new and exciting activity for your child this summer? Try this camp and your child will have fun and learn a lifelong safety skill. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers get hands on sailing experience, learn basic skills, and boating safety. All participants must be comfortable treading water.

ADVANCED SAILING CAMP FOR YOUTH Multiple Sessions: 7/5-8/4 Sat, 1:45pm-4pm • Ages 11-16 Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park $70-$80 (4 classes) This camp is designed for youth who have completed Sailing Camp. Experienced instructors work with students to polish up sailing skills and teach more advanced techniques. The camp is tailored to meet individual skills and experience, ensuring students leave the class a better sailor. All participants must be comfortable treading water.

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- NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES Neighborhood Services (NS) of Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks provides underserved youth and their families with safe-haven sites where they enjoy recreational, social and athletic activities without fear of gangs, drugs and other negative influences that occur in their neighborhoods. These programs are provided with the Santa Rosa Violence Prevention Partnership and are supported by Measure O sales tax, the Change for Kids program, and many individuals, businesses, and organizations to make our Santa Rosa community stronger. Visit Neighborhood Services online to learn more.

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Spring & Summer Programs

BECOME A MEMBER A free three year membership is available and required to participate in Neighborhood Services programs.

SPRING CHEER TEAM Session: 2/22-5/5 Practices: Tue/Thu, 6:30-7:30pm OR 7:30-8:30pm Grades 3-8 Fee $10 - includes t-shirt and shorts Our Cheer Team returns this spring season to introduce youth to the fundamentals of cheerleading. Participants learn routines, stunts, and lifts. This program offers a perfect opportunity to gain cheer and dance experience, increase selfesteem and meet new friends!

QUALIFY To become a member, you must live within Santa Rosa and provide verification of one of the following: Social Security Supplemental or Disability Income Public assistance through Sonoma County Human Services Department (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families [TANF], food stamps/CalFresh) School Free Lunch Program (Must have current school year acceptance letter) Public assistance through the City of Santa Rosa Housing Authority MediCal Benefits If you believe you would qualify due to other extenuating circumstances, please contact 707-543-4501 or neighborhoodservices@srcity.org. JOIN Provide your eligibility documentation in person at either Steele Lane Community Center (415 Steele Lane) or Finley Community Center (2060 W. College Avenue) Monday – Friday, 9am to 4pm. Contact us today at neighborhoodservices@srcity.org or 707543-4501 if you have membership questions.

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- NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES Spring & Summer Programs SPORTS CLINICS Sessions: 3/1-4/7; 4/12-5/5 Tue/Thu, 6:30-7:30pm OR 7:30-8:30pm Comstock Middle School Grades 3-8 $10 Participants play various sports (basketball, dodgeball, futsal) and learn fundamentals including dribbling, passing, shooting, defense and more, in a fun/encouraging environment.

RECREATION SENSATION* Session: 6/13-7/28 (No camp 7/4) Mon-Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm Locations TBD Grades K-6 (must be entering 1st grade in 2022/23) $10 - *Registration begins 3/14 This fun-filled 7-week camp offers, arts, sports, swimming field trips, keeping kids active and engaged over the summer months. Participants MUST attend all seven weeks.

SPRING BREAK CAMP Session: 3/21-3/25 Mon-Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm $10 Keep your kids active and engaged this spring break. Youth will participate in a variety of activities including arts, crafts, sports, STEM, and more!

TEEN SPORTS CAMP* Session: 6/13-7/28 (No camp 7/4) Mon-Fri, 12-4pm Location TBD Grades 7-9 $10 - *Registration begins 3/14 Coed youth work with experienced coaches, learning various sport fundamentals and participating in skillbuilding drills, scrimmages, and tournaments.

Steele Lane Community Center Grades K-1 Location TBD Grades 2-6 SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS Recreation Sensation Leader-In-Training Session: 6/13-7/28 (no camp 7/4) Mon-Fri, 8:15am-3:45pm Locations TBD Set a positive example and gain work experience by assisting with camp activities, including rec games, arts & crafts, academic activities, field trips and events.

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How to Register Members may use the links to register online. *Please note: Registration for Recreation Sensation and Teen Sports Camp begins 3/14 Members and walk-ins may register in person beginning 3/14, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm and on 3/30, 5-6:30pm at Finley Community Center. Membership is required to participate in all NS programs, see page 35 to join.

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- BOATING & SAILING Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park BOAT RENTAL INFORMATION Paddleboat: $12/hr • 4 people max (740 lbs., 2 Adults and 2 Youth) Single Kayak: $8/hr • 1 person Double Kayak: $10/hr • 2 people max Canoe: $12/hr • 4 people max/730 lbs. Stand Up Paddleboard: $12/hr • 1 person PLEASE NOTE: Lifejackets are included with the rental and MUST be worn. SPRING RENTAL HOURS March 5 - June 12 Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm (weather permitting) Open: Memorial Day, May 30, 11am-5pm SUMMER RENTAL HOURS June 13 - Aug 4 Mon-Thu, 11am-4:30pm (closed Fridays) Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm BRING YOUR OWN BOAT You are welcome to launch your boat at Lake Ralphine. Boats under 20 feet and with electric engines ONLY are allowed. PRIVATE GROUP CLASSES Arrange your own boating class for a group of four or more. Contact: howarthpark@srcity.org or 707543-3298.

NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

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- ADULTS (18+) Health, Fitness & Special Interest JEWELS OF BELADI BELLY DANCE TROUPE Sessions: 2/15-5/10; 5/24-8/12 Tue, 5:30-6:30pm • Ages 16+ Person Sr. Wing/Room 3 $98-$108 (12 classes) Jewels of Beladi Troupe is a dance troupe class for intermediate and advanced students. Dancers must have at least intermediate belly dance experience or have taken Theresea Jade’s beginning class. Costuming is a requirement. Enjoy opportunities to participate in a Hafla (dance party) and performances. Contract Instructor: Theresa Jade BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE BELLY DANCE Sessions: 2/15-5/10; 5/24-8/12 Tue, 6:45-7:45pm • Ages 16+ Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $98-$108 (12 classes) Having fun while becoming more flexible and fit as you learn a graceful and beautiful way of moving. This class provides basic belly dance instruction. Contract Instructor: Theresa Jade FLAMENCO DANCE Multiple Sessions: 2/16-8/17 Wed, 5:30-6:30pm • Ages 18+ Finley/Live Oak $47-$72 (6-8 classes) Flamenco embodies the music and culture of southern Spain! Join us to explore footwork patterns, arm and hand techniques, body alignment, the use of the torso as the pillar of movement, and techniques to increase rhythm and speed. Classes are accompanied by professional and student guitarists, and challenge students of all levels. Wear sturdy heeled shoes. Contract Instructor: Joelle Gonçalves NOTE: Photo taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

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- ADULTS (18+) Health, Fitness & Special Interest GENTLE SOMATIC YOGA Multiple Sessions: 2/24-8/8 Mon OR Thu, 5:45-7pm • Ages 18+ Finley/Cypress Rm $37-$65 (4-6 classes) This practice builds awareness of the relationship between mind, body, and soul. A blending of Somatic and Hatha yoga increases flexibility, integrates the two sides of the body, builds strength, and provides tools for relaxation. All levels are welcome. Bring a yoga mat and wear clothing that allows for movement. Contract Instructors: Heidi Brockman (Mondays) and Brenda Kobrin (Thursdays) BACK TO THE CORE Multiple Sessions: 2/28-8/8 Mon, 5:30-6:30pm • Ages 18+ Person Senior Wing/Room 5 $36-$55 (4-5 classes) This class, founded on Pilates, features exercises done with bands, stability balls, and other equipment while standing and lying to help maintain or regain core strength. The class is taught in a rhythmic flow to popular music, and adaptations are provided to meet individual needs. Bring a yoga or exercise mat. Contract Instructor: JoRene Woodworth

AIKIDO Multiple Sessions: 2/14-8/10 Mon/Wed, 6:30-7:30pm • Ages 13+ Finley/Valley Oak $64-$82 (8-10 classes) Aikido is the art of peace and self-defense. Students train together in a cooperative, non-competitive environment, practicing throws and falls with partners. Participants experience improved coordination, flexibility, balance, strength, endurance, confidence, and stress management. Many students report an enhanced, positive mental state from training. Contract Instructors: Laura Doty and Isaiah Wisdom PORTER’S MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY • Ages 5 to Adult Multiple Sessions: 2/15-8/13 This course in the art of American Kenpo Karate provides harmony of the body, mind, and spirit. Instruction leads to accomplishing ranks from White Belt to Black Belt. Self-defense techniques, Kata (Forms), Kumite (Sparring), fitness, and philosophy are emphasized. Students gain improved self-confidence, discipline, flexibility, balance, concentration, fitness, and respect. Individual needs and goals are addressed. Contract Instructor: Tom Porter BEGINNER Tue/Thu, 5:30-6:30pm & Sat 11am-12pm Finley/Live Oak $72-$100 (12-15 classes) Beginning class for white belt through blue belt. INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Tue/Thu, 6:30-7:30pm & Sat 12-1pm Finley/Live Oak $72-$100 (12-15 classes) Intermediate/Advanced class for green belt through black belt.

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- ADULTS (18+) Health, Fitness & Special Interest SELF-DEFENSE FOR WOMEN & TEENS NEW! Sessions: 4/5-4/21; 5/3-5/19; 6/7-6/23 Tue/Thu, 6-7:30pm • Ages 12+ $81-$91 (6 classes) Self-defense training to increase self-awareness and empower and defend yourself and loved ones. Classes have a heavy emphasis on female defense tactics for teen and adult women. This is an ongoing class that builds on the previous one to allow participants to gradually increase their knowledge and practice in a safe, fun environment. Contract Instructor: Daima Phipps SELF-DEFENSE FOR TEENS NEW! Sessions: 4/23-4/30; 5/21-5/28; 6/18-6/25 Sat, 10-11:30am • Ages 12-18 $27-$37 (2 classes) Join us for this 2-day workshop where you can learn the basics of self-defense to empower and defend yourself and your loved ones. Take this class alone or with friends and leave feeling prepared to put what you’ve learned to use if needed. Contract Instructor: Daima Phipps ADULT OLYMPIC JUDO Sessions: 4/5-6/30; 7/5-9/29 Tue/Thu, 7-8:30pm • Ages 13+ Finley/Valley Oak Rm $146-$156 (26 classes) Gain self-discipline, physical and emotional fitness! Students learn proper rolling and falling, along with throwing, grappling, submission techniques, and basic Judo terms and vocabulary. Rank is awarded on merit and students may compete in local Judo tournaments. Judogi uniform required ($65); information provided in class. Contract Instructor: Ben Keating

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- ADULTS (18+) Health, Fitness & Special Interest INTRODUCTION TO USING YOUR IPHONE OR IPAD Session: 4/27 Wed, 5:30-8pm • Ages 18+ Finley/Manzanita $47-$57 (1 class) Discover the full potential of your smart phone or tablet including features, capabilities and some hidden secrets! Bring your fully-charged and software updated device, along with your IDs, passwords and questions to this interactive, handson class. Contract Instructor: Richard Lazovick

COMMON GROUND DOG TRAINING Multiple Sessions: 3/1-8/30 Tue, 6-7pm OR 7:15-8:15pm • Ages 18+ Finley/Courtyard $95-$105 (6 classes) Learn positive and fun methods to train your dog (5+ months). Proof of vaccinations is required at the first class for each session. NOTE: Handlers under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult. Handlers only at first class (no dogs). No aggressive dogs. Contract Instructor: Mike Ossenbeck

VOICE OVERS…NOW IS YOUR TIME! Session: 3/21 Mon, 6:30-8:30pm • Ages 18+ Finley/Cypress $34-$44 (1 class) You’ve heard Lisa Foster on TV and radio commercials, now hear her LIVE as she illustrates how YOU can use your voice for commercials, films, and videos! Lisa presents a unique way to cash in on this lucrative full or part-time career that you can manage on your own terms. Contract Instructor: Lisa Foster

COMMON GROUND DOG TRAINING – NEXT LEVEL Sessions: 6/14-7/19; 7/26-8/30 Tue, 7:15-8:15pm • Ages 18+ $95-$105 (6 classes) The emphasis will be on adapting training to real life situations. We will introduce some music, fun and games. This class is for dogs who have attended Common Ground Dog Training or have had prior basic training. Dogs and people attend the first meeting. Bring vaccination records to first class. No aggressive dogs. Contract Instructor: Mike Ossenbeck

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- ADULTS (18+) Health, Fitness & Special Interest ADULT WATERCOLOR Session: 4/18-5/23 Mon, 5:45-7:45pm • Ages 13+ Finley/Willow Rm $140-$150 (6 classes) Explore watercolor tools, brushes, paints, and paper, and create a basic color wheel, in this beginning or refresher course. Learn techniques by painting still life objects such as fruit, flowers, land and sea landscapes. Handouts will help students to understand the medium and step by step instruction will be given. All materials included. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson MOSAICS Session: 6/8-6/29 Wed, 5:30-7:30pm • Ages 13+ Finley/Willow Rm $96-$106 (4 classes) Students explore all aspects of mosaics through two projects, including a 12-inch square mosaic steppingstone, ready for the garden and a three dimensional vase or a flowerpot, and learning to consider the curvatures as the pieces get smaller. You will need to lift steppingstones (approximate weight, 20 pounds) and are welcome to bring in pottery or tile pieces to incorporate into your work. All materials included. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson MOSAICS WORKSHOP Session: 6/18 Sat, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 13+ Finley/Willow Rm $95-$105 (1 class) Learn the ancient art of mosaics, a fun and functional art form that can be applied to many surfaces and has many varied uses. This one-day class explores all aspects of mosaics through examples, demonstrations, discussion, and hands on application. Students will create a 12-inch square steppingstone, ready for the garden (and will need to to lift 20 lbs stepping stones). All materials included. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

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ACRYLICS Sessions: 3/12; 6/25 Sat, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 13+ Finley/Willow Rm $100-$110 (1 class) Acrylics are more versatile than any other medium. They lend themselves to working in a mixed media format and can take on any style. Colors are exuberant, mistakes can be hidden quickly. We will cover many acrylic techniques (a technique chart), as well as covering tools, surfaces, and brushes. Techniques are applied by painting a still life and a landscape. This course is an overview. Materials included. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING Session: 7/6-7/27 Wed, 5:30-7:30PM • Ages 13+ Finley/Willow Rm $96-$106 (4 classes) Explore the basic concepts of drawing using pencils and drawing paper, and charcoal and charcoal paper. Less time will be spent on exploring tools and more on concentration of drawing techniques and seeing the objects and then drawing. Each week will focus on a different drawing concept, with exercises to help with strengthen brain, eye, hand coordination. All supplies included. Contract Instructor: Kathryn Henderson

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- ADULTS (18+) Sports PLAY SOFTBALL Join us for the 2022 summer and fall softball seasons with men’s, women’s, men’s masters (45+), and co-ed slow pitch softball leagues. Use the links below to sign up online. Download league information, including how to create a team, at: srcity.org/Softball. Questions? Email us at: softball@srcity.org. SUMMER SOFTBALL In Person Registration: 4/11-4/12, 12-7pm Steele Lane Community Center (415 Steele Lane) Online Registration: 4/11-4/30 Season: 6/6-8/19 (Playoffs week of 8/22) $565 per team The season is 11 weeks and begins June 6th, with games at Franklin, Galvin, Howarth and Northwest Parks.

PLAY TENNIS Stay active after work and on weekends. No membership needed—just fresh air, lighted courts and fun outdoors! Courts are located at Galvin Community Park, Howarth Memorial Park and Finley Community Park. Courts may be reserved for a fee: $7-$10/hour per court, call 707-543-3279. PLAY PICKLEBALL Join the fun and learn to play one of the fastest growing sports in the country. Play begins every morning at 9am at Finley Park. Beginners are welcome. Courts may be reserved for a fee: $3.50-$4.50/hour per two courts, call 707-543-3279. Also, try the four courts at Howarth Park! TENNIS/PICKLEBALL INSTRUCTORS Contact instructors below directly for private clinics or lessons.

FALL SOFTBALL Registration: 8/3-8/19 Season: 9/12-10/21 (Playoffs week of 10/24) $335 per team The season is six weeks and begins September 12th, with all games at Northwest Community Park.

Noah Lee- Tennis Instructor noahlee1993@yahoo.com • 707-486-4698

Schedules & Rosters Softball schedules and rosters available at: teamsideline.com/srcity

Adam MacKinnon - Pickleball Instructor adammackinnon@gmail.com

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Joshua Silverman - Tennis Instructor acestokyo@gmail.com • 707-326-4885 Lance Hollon -Tennis Instructor lancehollon@hotmail.com • 650-619-0415

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GOLF LESSONS Bennett Valley Municipal Golf Course 3330 Yulupa Ave • 707-528-3673 Youth and adult golf lessons are available at Bennett Valley Golf Course. Visit BennettValleyGolf.com for lesson details and information on Learn to-Golf youth scholarships. BOCCE Sonoma County Bocce Federation runs leagues at Julliard Park. For league play and information visit sonomacountybocce.org or call 707-528-2710. If you would like to reserve a court, email sports@srcity.org. HORSESHOES Sonoma County Horseshoe Pitchers Club runs leagues at Doyle Community Park. For league play and information please call 707-477-8893. CONTACT INFORMATION Play Santa Rosa Sports Message Hotline: 707-543-4317 Field Conditions (Updated weekdays 3pm): 707-543-3474 Email: softball@srcity.org & sports@srcity.org

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- ACTIVE ADULTS (50+) Senior Centers & Programs Join Santa Rosa Seniors 50 & Better! Two centers to serve you, use one or both! Receive an electronic scan card to load payment in advance for drop-in programs and members save 50¢ per visit! Membership is $24 per year for Santa Rosa residents and is available but not required. Steele Lane Community Center 415 Steele Lane • 707-543-3282 Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm Bus Route #7, #19 Person Senior Wing 2060 W College Avenue • 707-543-3745 Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4pm Bus Route #3, #6, #15

Programs BALANCE WITH JAE Increase balance and stability in this class suitable for those who use walkers or canes, and for those who have fallen, stumbled, or have a fear of falling. BILLIARDS Reserve a time slot for either 9am-12pm or 12-3pm. Pre-registration required, stop by the front desk, or call 707-543-3282 to book your reservation. BINGO Play a variety of games and challenge your mind. BOOK CLUB Join our monthly club "Books fall open, you fall in." Current reading list available at the front desk. BOOMER BLAST FITNESS WITH GLORIA Low-impact aerobics and strength training class to keep you in shape. Join this fun group and keep moving! BRAND NEW OR BARELY BEGINNER UKE New ukulele player? Join the fun/learn how to play! CARD GAMES Hand & Foot, Sevens: some play experience necessary. Duplicate Bridge, Party Bridge, Pedro and Pinochle: experienced players only.

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NOTE: Photo taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required. CHAIR VOLLEYBALL Promotes fitness, fun and friendship! Played seated with a beach ball. COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY CLINIC Check email, work on a project or browse the web. Facilitators are available to assist. Need help troubleshooting? Bring your laptop or tablet. HISTORY Join the group for dynamic history presentations. LINE DANCE WITH BARBARA Dance Jam: For high beginner level or above. 6-8 dances per class; usually one new dance is taught. Improver: For those who want to move from beginning dances to more more challenging dances. Usually 4 dances per class, with one new dance taught weekly. Intermediate: For dancers interested in moving up from improver level. Usually 3 - 4 dances per class, with one new dance taught every 2 - 3 weeks. Classes often include some discussion about technique. Beginner: For those who want to try line dancing for the first time, as well as experienced dancers who enjoy easier dances. Usually 4 dances per class, with each dance danced twice (to different music).

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- ACTIVE ADULTS (50+) Programs MAH JONG Join us for a friendly game, featuring both eastern and western styles. Will teach, all levels welcome.

UKULELE Play fun songs on the ukulele. Genres include country, blues, early rock and roll, and more.

MEMOIR WRITING Preserve your family history and leave a record of your life experiences for your family, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

WATERCOLOR STUDIO A studio time to come and paint with other artists.

MORNING EXERCISE Range-of-motion, gentle strength, balance, breathing and endurance exercises appropriate for all levels. NEEDLECRAFT Bring your knitting, crochet or other handwork. Yarn and needles available for first timers. NEUROPATHY If your feet and/or hands tingle, are numb, burn, have sharp pains or you feel like you are wearing socks or gloves you may have neuropathy and you’ll want to attend this meeting.

YOGA - DONNA Easy flow Vinyasa-style yoga with deep stretching, standing balancing and meditation. Bring water, a towel, and a mat. ZUMBA BASICS - GLORIA Learn basic Zumba moves to Latin and international music! ZUMBA GOLD - JILL Learn basic Zumba moves and low-impact steps to Latin music.

PHOTOGRAPHY Bring a flash drive to show 6-8 of your photos. PILATES - JAE This mat class for men and women works out the kinks and builds core strength. All levels. PING PONG Get your workout and improve hand/eye coordination. SCRABBLE A welcoming group of wordsmiths! Bring your Scrabble dictionary or borrow the facility copy. SPANISH CLASSES Beginning & Intermediate Conversation: Practice sentences using past, present and future tenses. Intermediate Grammar: Some knowledge of most tenses and a good vocabulary. TAI CHI Gentle, flowing movements exercise and relaxation.

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- ACTIVE ADULTS (50+) Drop-In Schedule: Person Senior Wing Monday 9-10am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10am-12pm 10:30-11:30am 11am-12pm 12-1pm 12:30-3:30pm 1-3pm Tuesday 9-11am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 10-11am 10-11am 11am-12pm 11am-12:30pm 11am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 1-3pm 1-4pm 1:30-3pm 2-4pm Wednesday 9:30-10:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30am-12pm 11am-12pm 12-1pm 12:30-3:30pm 12:30-4pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-4pm 1-4pm Thursday 9-11am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 10-11am 10-11am 10am-12pm 11am-12pm 11:30am-12:30pm 1-3:30pm 1-4pm Friday 8:45am-12pm 9-10am 9-10:30am 10:30am-12pm 12:30-4pm 1-2pm 1-3pm 1-4pm 1-4pm

Drop-In Schedule: Steele Lane Center

Boomer Blast Fitness - Gloria Barely Beg. to Uke (1st, 3rd & 5th Mon) Brand New to Uke (2nd & 4th Mon) Zumba Gold - Jill Needlecraft History - Billie Ukulele - Bill** Balance - Jae Duplicate Bridge (exp.) Hand & Foot Cards (will teach)

$6 $2 $2 $6 $3 $2 $2 $4 $4 $3

Computer Lab - Cheryl, Fred, Tom Pilates - Jae Line Dance Jam - Barbara (high beg.) Tai Chi - Stan Zumba Basics - Gloria Line Dance - Barbara (inter.) Spanish - Geran (beg. conver.) Spanish - Irma (inter. conver.) Yoga - Donna Pedro (exp.) Ping Pong (beg. & inter.) Book Club (2nd Tue) Photography (1st & 2nd Tue)

$2 N.M. $7 $5 $5 $6 $5 $3 $3 $7 $3 $4 $2 $3

Line D. Improver - Barbara (high beg.) Chair Volleyball - Jae Dementia Caregivers Support** Line Dance Beginner - Barbara Balance - Jae Party Bridge (exp.) Pinochle (exp.) Ukulele - James (exp.) Scrabble Watercolor Studio (drop-in) Ping Pong (inter. & adv.)

$5 $5 $6 $5 $4 $4 $4 $3 $3 $4 $4

Computer Lab - Cheryl, Fred, Tom Pilates - Jae Line Dance Jam - Barbara (high beg.) Zumba Gold - Jill Tai Chi - Dr. Carl Legal Consultation - Roy (3rd Thu)** Line D. Improver - Barbara (high beg.) Yoga - Donna Sevens Cards (1st & 3rd Thu) Ping Pong (beg. & inter.)

$2 N.M. $7 $5 $6 $4 $5 N.M. $5 $7 $3 $4

Mahjong Boomer Blast Fitness - Gloria Computer Clinic - Valerie, Will Spanish with Larry (inter. gram.) Pinochle (exp.) Chair Volleyball - Jae Scrabble Ping Pong (inter. & adv.) Ballroom Dance**

$4 $6 $2 N.M. $3 $4 $5 $3 $4 $9

Members save 50¢ per visit!

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Monday 9-10am 9am-12pm 10am-12pm 10:30-11:30am 11:30am-2:30pm 12-3pm Tuesday 9am-12pm 10am-1pm 12-3pm 2-3pm Wednesday 9-10am 9am-12pm 10:30-11:30am 10:30am-1:30pm 11:30am-2:30pm 12-3pm Thursday 9am-12pm 11am-2pm 12-3pm Friday 9am-12pm 12-3pm

Morning Exercise Billiards** Needlecraft Chair Volleyball Bingo** Billiards**

$3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3

Billiards** Memoir Writing (2nd Tue) Billiards** Beg Ukulele

$3 $5 $3 $4

Morning Exercise Billiards** Neuropathy (1st Wed) Chinese Mah Jong Bingo** Billiards**

$3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3

Billiards** Party Bridge Billiards**

$3 $4 $3

Billiards** Billiards**

$3 $3

*N.M. = Non-member (members are free for select activities) **Pre-registration required

Please Note: All programs and activities may change based on public health recommendations and COVID19 safety precautions.

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- ACTIVE ADULTS (50+) Classes & Events DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS SUPPORT Multiple Sessions: 3/2-8/31 Wed, 10:30am-12pm • Ages 50+ Person Sr. Wing/Rm 28 $22-$30 (4-5 classes) Caring, confidential and compassionate support group for caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer's and other forms of Dementia. At meetings, you will learn the best practices for coping with challenging behaviors, experience how others are dealing with caregiving issues, discuss the latest research, and receive information about supportive services in our community. Pre-registration required. Contract Instructor: Susan Kay Gilbert WATERCOLOR WITH BARBARA Sessions: 3/4-4/1; 4/8-4/29; 5/6-5/27; 7/1-7/22; 7/29-8/12 Fri, 9:30am-12:30pm OR 1-4pm • Ages 50+ Person Sr. Wing/Rm 26 $34.50-$48 (3-4 classes) Join this intermediate to advanced class where you develop your own unique style using watercolor techniques. Enjoy monthly themes, daily demonstrations, and critiques with pointers to help you improve. Material list available upon request. Preregistration required. Contract Instructor: Barbara Marlin-Coole LEGAL CONSULTATION WITH ROY JOHNSTON Monthly; 3rd Thu, 10am-12pm • Ages 50+ Person Sr. Wing/Rm 28 $5 non-members, free for members Meet with an elder law attorney for a 15-minute private consultation. Pre-registration required. UKULELE WITH BILL Multiple Sessions: 3/7-8/29 Mon, 11am-12pm • Ages 50+ Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $4.50-$10 (3-5 classes) Be a part of this group of ukulele enthusiasts who love to have fun! Pre-registration required.

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- ACTIVE ADULTS (50+) Classes & Events BINGO Mon & Wed, 11:30am-2:30pm • Ages 50+ Steele Lane/Dohn Rm $3 - Pre-registration required Play a variety of fun games to challenge your mind and perhaps win a prize or two! On Mondays, those 60 and older who choose to sign up may receive a meal to go from the Council on Aging. Pre-registration required, stop by the front desk, or call 707-543-3282. BILLIARDS Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm • Ages 50+ Steele Lane/Billiard Rm $3 (3 hours) Pre-registration required The billiards room is open to those with reservations for either 9am-12pm or 12-3pm. Preregistration required, stop by the front desk, or call 707-543-3282 to book your reservation.

BALLROOM DANCES Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 50+ Finley Complex $9 non-member, $8.50 member Drop-in with purchase of 5 visits Enjoy the best ballroom dancing in Santa Rosa with live bands and DJ music playing your favorite sounds from the ‘40s to present. Keep your feet and spirits floating with the polka, waltz, cha cha, tango, and more. All are welcome with or without a partner. Themed Dance Socials: 5/27 Memorial Day, 8/19 Hawaii Day.

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BINGO PARTY Sat, 3/26, 10am-2pm Steele Lane/Dohn room $10 (includes 18 game sheets) Admission includes game sheets and lunch. We have daubers! Pre-registration required; cash payment collected at the door. Additional bingo packs (9 games) are available for $5 each. SENIOR EXPO Sat, 7/9, 9am-12pm Person Sr. Wing FREE Come discover Santa Rosa businesses, organizations, and activities that make our community a wonderful place to live.

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- AQUATICS Facility Information & Swim Hours FACILITY INFORMATION Ridgway Swim Center 455 Ridgway Avenue, 707-543-3421 Ridgway Swim Center boasts a nine-lane competition pool, a 2 - 3½ foot deep instructional pool, and a 140foot water slide! Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; Sat/Sun, 9am-1pm Finley Aquatic Center 2060 West College Avenue, 707-543-3760 Finley Aquatic Center has a 10-lane competition pool and a 2.5-3-foot-deep instructional pool. The facility is fully ADA accessible, with pool ramp and ADA seat lift. Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 6am-8pm; Sat/Sun, 9am-1pm *Closed August 2022-TBD RECREATION SWIM - HOURS & FEES Drop-in Adults: $5 Youth 2-17/Senior 55+/Disabled: $4 Punch Pass (5 Visit Minimum) Adults: $5 (Aquatic Member: $4.50) Youth 2-17/Senior 55+/Disabled: $4 (Aquatic Member: $3.50) All persons entering pool facilities are charged the entrance fee. Join us for a fun time in the water for all ages! During Recreation Swim times, all facilities are open for public use and lifeguards are on duty.

POLICIES No flotation devices, including swim suits with built-in flotation pieces. Children under age 8 must be supervised by a responsible person age 16+. Children under age 5 must have an adult in the water with them always. No jean cut-offs, t-shirts, or street shorts allowed in the water. Only clearly identified service animals are permitted. Children must be 48 inches to ride the Ridgway water slide. Swimwear with exposed zippers, buckles or metal rivets are not permitted on the water slide. No thong/G-string suits permitted. Children over age five are not allowed in opposite-sex locker rooms. Unisex restrooms available.

Finley Aquatic Center 5/9-6/3 Mon-Fri: 3:30-4:45pm 6/4-8/5 Mon-Fri: 1:30-3pm & 3:15-4:45pm Sat/Sun: 1:30-3:30pm & 3:45-5:45pm Ridgway Swim Center 4/30-6/12 Sat/Sun: 1:30-3:30pm & 3:45-5:45pm 6/13-8/13 Mon-Fri: 1:30-3:45pm Sat/Sun: 1:30-3:30pm & 3:45-5:45pm Rec Swim is drop-in, first come, first served.

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- AQUATICS Facility Information & Swim Hours LAP SWIM - HOURS & FEES Drop-in General: $6 Senior 55+/Disabled: $5 Punch Pass (5 Visit Minimum) General: $6 (Aquatic Member: $5) Senior 55+/Disabled: $5 (Aquatic Member: $4) Monthly Pass (must have a valid Annual Aquatic Membership to purchase) General: $60 (non-SR Resident $70) Senior 55+/Disabled: $50 (non-SR Resident $60) Join us for year-round swimming for fitness. Kickboards and pull buoys are available for use. Lockers are available at both facilities for a 50¢ charge or you may bring your own lock. Lane availability varies. Finley Aquatic Center Mon-Fri: 6-8am, 9-11am (deep lanes only), 12:30-2:30pm & 6-7pm Mon/Wed/Fri: 11:30am-12:30pm (all pool) Tue/Thu: 11:30am-12:30pm (deep lanes only) Sat: 10-11am (deep lanes only) Sat/Sun: 9-10am (deep lanes only) & 11:30am-1:30pm No walking lane: Mon-Sun 9-11am & Tue/Thu 11:30am-12:30pm Ridgway Swim Center Thru 6/12 Mon-Fri: 9am-12pm (no lap swim 6/9) Sat: 10am-2pm Sun: 9am-1pm SANTA ROSA MASTERS SWIMMING HOURS & FEES Ridgway Swim Center Mon-Fri: 5:45-7am & 12-1:15pm Sat: 9-10am Drop-in $7 per visit Punch Pass (5 Visit Minimum) $7 per visit ($6 per visit Aquatic Member) Monthly Pass (must have a valid Annual Aquatic Membership to purchase) $75 per month (non-SR Resident $85 per month) Monthly PLUS Pass (must have a valid Annual Aquatic Membership to purchase) $90 per month (non-SR Resident $100 per month) An on-deck coach provides adult swimmers with coaching, including correction and development of strokes and techniques.

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- AQUATICS Fitness Classes & Sports

WATER FITNESS Multiple Sessions*; Ages 15+ Drop-in General: $6 Punch Pass (5 Visit Minimum) General: $6 (Aquatic Member: $5) Monthly Pass (must have a valid Annual Aquatic Membership to purchase) General: $75 (non-SR resident $85) Finley Aquatic Complex Use the resistance of water for strength training and aerobic conditioning! These exercise routines help participants of all fitness levels to improve strength, endurance, flexibility and well-being with little to no impact on the joints. People with minimal water experience are encouraged to join us for this rejuvenating form of exercise. *Sessions Mon-Sun: 9-10am & 10-11am Mon-Fri: 5-6pm Tue/Thu: 11:30am-12:30pm (Gentle Water Fitness Class) Tue/Thu: 7-8pm Wed/Fri: 8-9am

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WATER POLO PRACTICE & SCRIMMAGE Sun, 10-11:30am; Ages 12-16 Finley Aquatic Center $8 drop-in This is a time for practice and scrimmages. Participants must be able to swim four continuous laps in deep water without stopping and tread water for one minute straight. WATER POLO FUNDAMENTALS Mon/Wed/Fri, 7-8pm; Ages 12-16 2-week sessions; 6 classes, 1 hour each Finley Aquatic Center $30-$40 - Pre-registration required Learn the fundamentals of water polo. Participants must be able to swim four continuous laps in deep water without stopping and tread water for one minute straight.

MASTERS POLO Mon/Wed/Fri, 8-9pm; Ages 16+ Drop-in General: $7 Punch Pass (5 Visit Minimum) General: $7 per visit (Aquatic Member: $6 per visit) Monthly Pass (must have a valid Annual Aquatic Membership to purchase) General: $60 (non-SR resident $70) Join this recreational time for adults. Scrimmage games take place each night with refereeing. Participants under age 18 must have permission from the program director.

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- AQUATICS Swim Lessons - General Information Beginning Swim Program

Intermediate Swim Program

CHILD-ADULT BEGINNER: NO WATER EXPERIENCE NEEDED These courses for all ages are designed to help students become adjusted to the water, gain basic skills, and have fun!

LEVELS 2-5: SWIMMING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED This program is designed to develop skills and build swimming proficiency, technique and endurance.

Parent-Child: Ages 6 months-3 years This is a fun introduction to the water with singing, games, blowing bubbles, going underwater, floating, kicking and scooping. Parent participation in the water is required. Tadpoles: Ages 3-5 Students work on comfort in the water and having fun. Basic skills like blowing bubbles, going underwater, floating, kicking and alternating arms are taught through games and imagination. Water Frogs: Ages 4-5 Students work on water adjustment, submerging, front and back floats, kicking, front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. Sea Stars: Ages 6-9 Students work on water adjustment, submerging, front and back floats, kicking, front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke.

Level 2: Ages 5-9 Prerequisite: Swim front crawl and back crawl 5 yards. Students work on side breathing, back crawl and elementary backstroke arms. Level 3: Ages 6+ Prerequisite: Front crawl with side-breathing, back crawl for 15 yards, and elementary backstroke arms for 5 yards. Teaching emphasize on side-breathing and endurance for front crawl. Introduction to elementary backstroke kick, breaststroke kick, butterfly kick and sitting and kneeling dives. This course is taught in deeper water. Level 4: Ages 6+ Prerequisite: Front crawl 25 yards with excellent sidebreathing, back crawl 25 yards, elementary backstroke, breaststroke kick, and dolphin kick for 15 yards. Students learn to coordinate breaststroke arms and kick, are introduced to butterfly, work on treading water, and learn to do a standing dive.

Dolphins: Ages: 10-15 Taught in 3 1/2 feet of water, students work on water adjustment and beginning swimming skills. Student progress and needs determine the pace of the course. More advanced skills may be taught including breaststroke, sidestroke, treading water, and dives. Adult Beginner: Ages 16+ Students work on skills ranging from water adjustment and floating to front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. The pace of the course is based on student progress and needs. The class is taught in 3 1/2 feet of water.

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- AQUATICS Swim Lessons - General Information Level 5: Ages 6+ Prerequisite: front crawl and back crawl 50 yards, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 15 yards. Students improve technique and endurance on the front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke and breaststroke and develop proficiency in butterfly, sidestroke, treading water, diving and flip turns. Level 6 - Fitness Swimmer: Ages 6+ Prerequisite: front crawl and back crawl 50 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 25 yards. Students will continue to refine technique in all strokes and improve endurance while learning how to use pull-buoys and kickboards in their workout. Students will also learn how to use a pace clock, flip and open turns, and lap swim etiquette. Level 6 - Lifeguard Preparedness (LGT): Ages 6+ Prerequisite: front crawl and back crawl 50 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 25 yards. Students will continue to refine technique in all strokes and improve endurance while learning lifeguard skills. Students will also work on water entries, swimming with a rescue tube, and rescues for distressed swimmer, active drowning and passive drowning victims.

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POLICIES • Participants must meet the minimum age level by first day of class. • No make-up classes allowed. If a class is missed, please take the remaining classes. • It is common for children to repeat a level before progressing to the next level. • Drop off and pick up children on time (not early or late); this is required for safe supervision. • Registration is required to participate in all fee programs. • Classes fill quickly, register early and save your receipt to present at first class. • Carefully register your child in the class at the appropriate skill level. If your child is under or over-qualified for a class, we will transfer him/her as appropriate. If there is no availability, you will receive a refund.

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- AQUATICS Spring Swim Lessons - Finley Aquatic Center GROUP LESSONS

PRIVATE LESSONS

Sessions - 3/28-5/19; Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu Each session is 4 lessons, 25 minutes each $25-$35 per session Spring Break - 3/21-3/24* Session 1 - 3/28-4/6 Session 2 - 4/11-4/20 Session 3 - 4/25-5/4 Session 4 - 5/9-5/19 *Special Mon-Thu instructor training session

4 Sessions - 3/28-5/19, Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu Each session is 4 lessons, 25 minutes each Start times are every 30 minutes from 4-6pm No private sessions offered Mon/Wed at 5pm $120 per session Classes are taught in shallow water ONLY 4-5pm Mon-Thu & 5:30pm on Tue/Thu

SPRING BREAK GROUP LESSONS 5PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Level 2 Level 4

5:30PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 3 Level 5

6PM Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 6/Lifeguard Dolphin Adult Beginner

SPRING GROUP LESSONS 5PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 6/Fitness

4PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2

4:30PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2

5:30PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 5

6PM Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 3 Level 6/Lifeguard Dolphin Adult Beginner

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HOW TO REGISTER Use the lesson schedule pdf to help plan your schedule REGISTER ONLINE Call 707-543-3760, or Visit the Aquatics Center

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- AQUATICS Summer Swim Lessons - Finley Aquatic Center GROUP LESSONS In-Service Session - 6/6-6/9 Sessions - 6/13-8/4; Mon-Thu One-week only, 4 lessons, 25 minutes each Each session is 8 lessons, 25 minutes each $25-$30 $50-$60 per session 5pm and 5:30pm classes only for Parent Child, Tadpoles, Session 1 - 6/13-6/23 Water Frogs, Sea Stars and Level 2 Session 2 - 6/27-7/7* Session 3 - 7/11-7/21 Session 4 - 7/25-8/4 *No class Monday, July 4. Session has been prorated. 9:30AM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 5

10AM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6/ Lifeguard

10:30AM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 6/ Fitness

11:30AM 11AM Parent/Child Parent/Child Tadpoles Tadpoles Waterfrogs Waterfrogs Sea Stars Sea Stars Level 2 Level 2 Level 4 Level 3 Level 5 Level 5 Dolphins

5PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 5 Level 6/ Fitness

5:30PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 6/ Fitness

6PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 6/ Lifeguard Dolphins

6:30PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Adult Beginner

12PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 5 Level 6/ Lifeguard

12:30PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Dolphins

7PM Parent/Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2

HOW TO REGISTER

PRIVATE LESSONS 8 Sessions - 6/13-8/4*, Mon-Thu Each session is 4 lessons, 25 minutes each Start times are every 30 minutes 9:30am-12:30pm & 5-7pm No private sessions offered at 11am $120 per session *No class Monday, July 4. Session has been prorated.

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Use the lesson schedule pdf to help plan your schedule REGISTER ONLINE Call 707-543-3760, or Visit the Aquatics Center

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- AQUATICS Summer Swim Lessons - Ridgway Swim Center GROUP LESSONS Sessions - 6/13-8/4; Mon-Thu Each session is 8 lessons, 25 minutes each $50-$60 per session Session 1 - 6/13-6/23 Session 2 - 6/27-7/7* Session 3 - 7/11-7/21 Session 4 - 7/25-8/4 *No class Monday, July 4. Session has been prorated. 10:15AM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 5

10:45AM Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 5 Dolphins

11:15AM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 4

11:45AM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Dolphins Level 5

12:15PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3

4:15PM Parent Child Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 2

4:45PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2

5:15PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2

5:45PM Parent Child Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 2

6:15PM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Level 2

HOW TO REGISTER Use the lesson schedule pdf to help plan your schedule REGISTER ONLINE Call 707-543-3421, or Visit the Aquatics Center

PRIVATE LESSONS 8 Sessions - 6/13-8/4*, Mon-Thu Each session is 4 lessons, 25 minutes each Start times are every 30 minutes 10:15am-12:15pm & 4:45pm-6:15pm $120 per session *No class Monday, July 4. Session has been prorated. **Lessons after 4pm are taught in shallow water

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- AQUATICS Safety Training LIFEGUARD TRAINING - FULL COURSE Finley Aquatic Center • Ages 15+ $200-$210 Train to become a professional lifeguard with this American Red Cross blended learning course! The course combines 7 hours of online education with 20 hours of instructor-led classroom and in-water skills sessions that meet all criteria to become a professional lifeguard. After registering, you will be sent a link to the online education sessions, which must be completed prior to the first skill session. Upon completion of the course, participants receive certification for: Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED/First Aid, which is valid for two years. SESSIONS: February 18-27 Fri 2/18, 5-7pm; Sat & Sun 2/19, 2/20, 2/26, 2/27, 1-5:30pm March 11-13 Fri 3/11, 5-8pm; Sat & Sun 3/12 & 3/13, 8:30am-5:30pm March 21-26 Mon-Sat, 3/21-3/26, 8-11:30am April 15-17 Fri 4/15, 5-8pm; Sat & Sun 4/16 & 4/17, 8:30am-5:30pm May 13-15 Fri 5/13, 5-8pm; Sat & Sun 5/14 & 5/15, 8:30am-5:30pm

LIFEGUARD TRAINING - REVIEW COURSE Finley Aquatic Center • Ages 15+ $100-$110 Lifeguard certifications expire every 2 years. This class is designed for currently certified lifeguards to review and recertify before their certification expires. This blended learning review course combines 7 hours of online education with 10 hours of instructorled classroom and in-water skills sessions. After registering, you will be sent a link to the online education sessions, which must be completed prior to the first skill session. Upon completion of the course, participants receive certification for: Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED/First Aid, valid for two years. SESSIONS: February 12-13 Sat & Sun, 12-5pm March 19-20 Sat & Sun, 12-5pm April 9-10 Sat & Sun, 12-5pm May 21-22 Sat & Sun, 12-5pm

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- FACILITY RENTALS Book Venue Space Now for Your Meeting or Event! Are you planning an in-person meeting, a small party, or a special event that's been on hold during the pandemic? Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks has the space for you and is accepting bookings! The Finley Community Center, Person Senior Wing, Steele Lane Community Center, Deturk Round Barn and Church of One Tree are available to rent. Current COVID-19 recommendations and procedures will be provided to help you plan a safe event. Rooms may be reserved one year in advance of the event date, so now is the time to check availability and book space for your event. SEE EVENT VENUES GET AN ESTIMATE

NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. Capacity limits and COVID-safety protocols are currently required.

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- REGISTRATION & CONTACT INFO SIGN UP! ONLINE SantaRosaRec.com Search by class name. BY PHONE 707-543-3737 IN PERSON* Visit Finley or Steele Lane Community Centers during operating hours and our desk staff will be happy to assist you with registration. For swim classes, please visit Ridgway or Finley pools for assistance with registering.

REFUNDS & TRANSFERS Full refund for cancelation within 7 days of class start. 25% fee to cancel less than 7 days before class start. Or, you may transfer to an alternate class. No refunds or changes within 3 business days of class start. No refunds for Day Camps after 5pm Thursday before camp start. DONATIONS & SCHOLARSHIPS Tax deductible donations provide recreational activities for financially challenged families such as swim lessons, camps, lifeguard trainings and senior memberships. Visit SantaRosaRec.com to apply for a scholarship or to provide a gift to the Scholarship Fund in any amount.

REGISTRATION INFO • Registration is first come, first served. • No in-class registration allowed. • If a class is full, you are automatically placed on the waiting list. • If you do not receive registration confirmation, please call the community or swim center.

DISABILITY ACCOMODATION Persons with disabilities are invited and welcome to participate in all classes and activities. All Recreation & Parks buildings, pools and parks are wheelchair accessible. Some unpaved trails within our parks may not be fully accessible for those with mobility disabilities. Every effort will be made to accommodate activity and program participation on an individual basis. Please contact staff at the facility where you would like to participate, preferably at least two weeks in advance of the class or activity start date, to request individual accommodation.

DISCOUNTS Santa Rosa residents receive a $10 discount per session on most classes and activities. This discount is provided at registration.

General requests for accommodation or barrier removal can be submitted directly to Recreation and Parks at 707-543-3737 or through the City at SRCity.org/200/Americans-With-Disabilities-Act#BR.

*See facility addresses and hours under “Contact Us.”

Please Note: Program and other fees are subject to change. See updates at SantaRosaRec.com.

NOTE: Most photos in this Activity Guide were taken pre-pandemic. Staff and participants will be required to follow COVID-19 safety protocols.

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- REGISTRATION & CONTACT INFO RENTALS

CONTACT US 707-543-3737 • ActivityGuide@srcity.org TDD For Hearing & Speech Impaired M-F, 8am-5pm • 707-543-3289

Info Line: 707-543-3733 Finley Community Center: rentfinley@srcity.org Person Senior Wing: rentfinleyseniorcenter@srcity.org Steele Lane Community Center: rentsteele@srcity.org DeTurk Round Barn: rentdeturkroundbarn@srcity.org Church of One Tree: rentchurchofonetree@srcity.org Group Picnic Reservations: 707-543-3753, picnics@srcity.org, or at Finley Community Center, M-F, 9am-5pm Park Permits: 707-543-3294, parkpermits@srcity.org

CENTERS Finley Community Center M-F, 8am-6pm • 707-543-3737 Person Senior Wing M-F, 8:30am-4pm • 707-543-3745 Steele Lane Community Center M-F, 8am-5pm • 707-543-3282 POOLS Finley Aquatic Center M-F, 6am-8pm; Sat/Sun, 9am-1pm 707-543-3760 Ridgway Swim Center M-F, 9am-4pm; Sat/Sun 9am-1pm 707-543-3421 SPORTS Play Santa Rosa Sports sports@srcity.org Message Hotline • 707-543-4317 Sports Field Conditions • 707-543-3474 Updated M-F at 3pm

NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. COVID-19 safety protocols will be required.

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NOTE: Photos taken pre-pandemic. Staff and participants will observe current COVID-19 safety protocols.


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