Spring/Summer 2013 Activity Guide

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Welcome! Welcome to the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of the Activity Guide! The City of Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Department is proud to present to the community a wealth of memorable indoor and outdoor experiences, and we encourage all residents to take advantage of our programs and facilities. We have jam-packed this issue with fun, healthy activities and events for all ages and we hope it inspires you to stay active. Our new Person Senior Wing at the Finley Recreation Complex has opened its doors! This 25,000-square-foot addition to the Finley Recreation Complex provides another mecca for recreation in the community. As you browse the Activity Guide, look for the Oak tree icon (displayed on the left) which denotes that an event, program, activity, or service is being hosted in the new Wing!

On the Cover Campers enjoy boating activities out on Howath Park’s Lake Ralphine. Sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, and paddle boating rentals and classes are also available here!

Inside Highlights Boating & sailing rentals and classes … page 3 & 64 Plan your child’s summer camp experience now … pages 45-59 F Swim lessons, public swim, and pool parties … begins on page 129 F Come to a workshop in the new Person Senior Wing … begins on page 117 F Challenge yourself to a new adult hobby or workout class this year … begins on page 79  F

New Camps and Classes • • • • •

Flower Science Workshops ... page 26 Fabulous Fairies Dance Camp ... page 27 Engineering Summer Camps, Robot Mechanics - Robot Arm & Flight Club ... page 50 Gifts from the Kitchen ... page 85 Peruvian Cooking ... page 89

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Department Information Table of Contents/Phone Numbers

~TABLE OF CONTENTS ~ All Ages/Family PROGrams

Community Events.............................. 4-6 Arts District .......................................... 12 Art Exhibitions.................................... 8-11 Creek Stewardship Activities................. 54

Youth/TEEN programs

Tennis . ............................................ 74, 75 Birthday Parties...................................... 63 Fitness & Sports......................................75 Kindergym, Baby Gym, ................... 16-18 Teeny Tiny Tots/Tiny Tots.......... 14-15, 46 Arts & Crafts..................................... 24-26 Dance................................................ 27-31 Children’s Theater . ...................... 4, 42-45 Neighborhood Services.......................... 68

Adult programs

DAA/Visionaries . ..................................77 Social Dances & Dance Classes....... 78-80 Arts & Crafts..................................... 81-85 Cooking............................................. 86-89 Special Interest......................................100 Computers ..............................................97 Creek Program........................................54 Health & Fitness........................... 103-107 Sports/Tennis..................................... 70-72 Weight Room .......................................124

active Adults 50+ programs Senior Center Information............ 117-126 Special Events............................... 124-125 Drop-In Programs................................ 118 50+ Classes................................... 119-123

See a more complete index on page 152.

Aquatics

Facility Information ............................128 Public Swim Hours..............................129 Aquatic Fitness Classes........................131 Swim Lessons/Fees...................... 137-145

Facility Information

Parks, Facilities, Rentals..................2, 146 Picnic Permit Information . ...................55

Department Info/Policies

Board of Comunity Services . .............147 Friends Program...................................147 Scholarships.................................147, 150

Registration Information

Registration/Refund Information ..... 150, 151 Scholarship Fund Donations.........147, 150 Registration Form ............................... 151 INDEX .............................................. 152

Recreation Programs, Activities and Class Information: Finley Community Center (Mon-Fri, 8am-7pm; Sat 9am-1pm) ..................................................................... 543-3737 Steele Lane Community Center (Front Desk Open: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12:30pm) . ......................................... 543-3282 Steele Lane Facility Rentals (Call Elene James for appointment, 8am-5pm) .................................................. 543-3284 TDD For Hearing & Speech Impaired (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm) . ........................................................................ 543-3289 Phone Registration System “Adventure Line” ............................................................................................ 543-3003 Bennett Valley Senior Center (Mon-Fri, 8:30am-2pm) ................................................................................. 545-8608 Sports Desk (Mon-Thu, 3-7pm; Fri, 3-5pm) . ................................................................................................ 543-3281 Current Field Conditions (Updated Mon through Fri at 3pm) . .................................................................... 543-3474 e-reg (to register on line) www.santarosarec.com Swimming Lessons and Aquatic Information: Finley Aquatic Center (Mon-Fri, 6am-6pm; Sat,9-1; Sun, 11:30am-1:30pm) . ............................................... 543-3760 Ridgway Swim Center (Mon-Fri, 9:30am-2pm; Sat, 9am-12pm) . ................................................................. 543-3421 Administrative/Office of the Director (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, closed every other Fri)............................ 543-3292 Burbank Home and Gardens (Seasonal tours) . ........................................................................................ 524-5445 Facility Rental Information Message Line (Available 24 hours) ......................................................... 543-3733 Group Picnic Rentals Information................................................................................................................................................... 543-3753 In person reservations: Finley Community Center (Mon, Wed, Fri 1:30pm-4:30pm) ................................................... 543-3737 Park Division Offices (Street Trees and Parks Maintenance) (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm) ...................................... 543-3770 TO ADVERTISE IN THE NEXT ACTIVITY GUIDE................................................................................................ 543-3276 To email us about classes, activities & parks ............................................................ activityguide@srcity.org to email us about renting finley community center ................................................. rentfinley@srcity.org To email us about renting Steele Lane Community Center ....................................... rentsteele@srcity.org To email us about renting Bennett Valley Senior Center ................................ rentseniorcenter@srcity.org

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Howarth Park

Howarth Community Park

• Train, Carousel, Pony Rides and Snackbar • Land of Imagination Playground and Play Areas • 25-acre Lake Ralphine with Boat Rentals and Fishing • Small and Large Group Picnic Areas • 6 Lighted Tennis Courts and Softball Field • Hiking, Jogging and Biking Trails

630 Summerfield Rd Take CityBus #8, 4, 7 to Howarth Park K-Land: 543-3425 • Boathouse: 543-3424

Email: howarthpark@srcity.org

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K-Land: February 2 - June 2 Boathouse: March 2 - June 2

June 8 - August 8 Sat/Sun 11am - 5pm Mon-Thurs 11am - 5pm

K-Land: August 10 - October 27 Boathouse: August 10 - Sept 29 Sat/Sun 11am - 5pm

Sat/Sun ONLY 11am-5pm Weather Permitting

Also Open: President’s Day: Mon, Feb 18 Spring Break: M-Th, Mar 18-Mar 21 Easter: Sun, March 31 (1-5pm ONLY) Memorial Day: Mon, May 27

Weather Permitting Also Open: Independence Day: Thu, July 4

*MONDAYS: Parents ride FREE! *Except on holidays

Weather Permitting Also Open: Labor Day: Mon, Sept 2 Free Movie in Park (starts at 7:30pm) Fridays, Aug 16 - Sept 20

BIG K-LAND AMUSEMENT AREA

BOAT RENTALS

The Big K-Land amusement ride area features a miniature train, carousel, pony rides, jumphouse (weekends only), and animal barn (summer only). Tickets are available at the train station. Children under 42” in height must be accompanied by an adult 16 years of age or older.

Paddleboats, kayaks, canoes, sailboats, paddleboards, and rowboats are available for $10/hr or try our exciting boating classes!

Train, Carousel, Jumphouse, Animal Barn Tickets $2 Family Day Pass $17/10 tickets Ticket Book $40/25 tickets Pony Rides* 1 Lap $4 / 2 Laps $7 Pony Pass $35/10 tickets *Pony Ride prices subject to change

K-Land Carousel

DigZone Practice your tractor skills at the DigZone! Open 9am – 4pm by the Animal Barn! $2 (Credit card or dollar bills ONLY!)

VOLUNTEERS/SPONSORS If you are looking for volunteer or sponsorship opportunities, please visit us online at

www.howarthpark.com

FISHING

K-Land Miniature Train

Lake Ralphine is stocked regularly during the Spring and Fall by California Fish and Game with trout, bluegill, bass and catfish. All California Department of Fish and Game regulations are in effect. A fishing license is required!

LAND OF IMAGINATION The unique playground offers kids “A Walk Through Time.” Dig for dinosaur bones, watch a volcano erupt, stroll the streets of Old West Town, conquer the giant net climber! The Sprouting Water Orchard provides hours of water play fun! (Water Orchard spouts fun Memorial Day-Labor Day, 11 AM—7 PM, hour subject to change). Land of Imagination is located down the hill from the train station, near the Animal Barn. Please, no jumpies or tables on lawn areas. No smoking or glass allowed in the park. Picnic Reservations call 543-3753.

Fun on Lake Ralphine!

Howarth Park Events

Howarth Park Events/Classes

Birthday Party Information............... 63 Earth Day.......................................... 5 Fishing Event .................................... 4 Movie Nights..................................... 5

Boating, Kayaking, Sailing Classes... 64-67 Horsemanship Classes..................... 13 Mountain Bike Races..................... 116 Spring Egg Hunt................................. 4

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Community Events Crab Feed at finley

Feast on an all-you-can-eat crab and trimmings dinner at this 2nd annual event! Along with a delicious dinner of Dungeness Crab, pasta, salad, French bread, wine and dessert, there will be a chance to bid on fabulous auction items. All proceeds benefit Senior programs and activities! Sat, February 23 5:30pm Finley Community Center $45 per person #63109

Actors’ Theater For Children presents

The Wind in the Willows Written by Moses Goldberg This Spring ATFC invites you to join Mole, Ratty, Badger and Toad as they travel through the Wild Wood in Kenneth Grahame’s classic adventure “The Wind in the Willows.” This adaption by Moses Goldberg is full of laughter, thrills, whimsy and excitement. Young attendees are welcome to dress in their favorite fairytale attire as they join these critters on this unforgettable journey. All ages are welcome. Learn more at actorstheaterforchildren. com. Fri, March 22 & 29 at 7:30pm Sat, March 23 & 30 at 1pm & 3:30pm Sun, March 24 & 31 at 3pm

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Arbor Day Tree Planting Party

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Join us to recognize Arbor Day and Luther Burbank’s Birthday! Help us plant several trees in the park and then stick around to enjoy a little birthday cake! This is a family-friendly event and will go on rain or shine. Dress in weather and gardening appropriate clothing. Visit santarosarec.com for more details. Sat, March 9 9am-12pm Northwest Community Park 2594 W Steele Lane

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Come to Lake Ralphine for a morning of family fishing. Thirty minute, “Learn To Fish” clinics will be offered which will cover all the basics. Loaner rods provided. Children should be 5 years and older and must be accompanied by adults. Fishing licenses required for adults 16 years and older to fish. Licenses are not required to assist your child. Sign up near the Lake Ralphine Boat House. Co-sponsored by Rec & Parks, the California Dept. of Fish and Game and the Santa Rosa Firefighters Association. Sun, March 24 9-11am Free Lake Ralphine, Howarth Park 630 Summerfield Road

Performances are in the Dohn Theater at Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane $5 per ticket (Note: Tickets are sold at the door only, 1 hour prior to each performance.)

KIDS FISHING DERBy Howarth Park

The first 150 participants will receive souvenirs. Prizes will be awarded in a variety of categories for different age groups. Youngsters can register near the boat launch area of Lake Ralphine on the day of the event. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No boat fishing for contest participants. Must bring own equipment. Co-sponsored by The Optimist Club of Santa Rosa and Rec & Parks. For children under 15 years Sat, March 23 7:30-10:30am Lake Ralphine, Howarth Park $3 per person

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kids FISHING in the city Howarth Park

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SPRING EGG HUNT FOR TOTS

Children ages 5 and under bring your favorite baskets and once again join in the annual hunt for eggs at Howarth Park! Tots can also visit or take a picture with the bunny, pet baby farm animals and make a springtime craft. Refreshments and snacks for sale. *Note: Tots should bring their own baskets. In case of rain, event moved to Howarth Park gazebo. Sat, March 30 *$6 per tot Howarth Park Softball Field Age Sessions: 3 years and under (Parents accompany tots) 10am OR 10:45am 4 and 5 year olds (No parents on field) 11:30am * Pre-sale tickets available at Finley Community Center beginning March 11.


Community Events luther burbank home & gardens summer lecture series 2013

senior expo

Experts will talk about various popular garden subjects. Call 524-5445 or reserve your spot online at www.lutherburbank. org. Check website for details. First Tuesday of month, April through October 7-8pm; reservations required Free to “Friends of Luther Burbank”

earth day celebration Howarth Park

What better place to spend Earth Day than in the beauty of Santa Rosa’s Howarth Park? Join us for an afternoon of fun as we celebrate Earth Day! FREE activities in the park for children will include a nature hike, carnival games, a coloring station and more. K-Land attractions will be open so come enjoy Howarth Park’s train, carousel, or jump house for $2 per ticket or take advantage of the Earth Day Special, a $5 unlimited ride bracelet! Mon, April 22 2-5pm FREE Earth Day Activities for youth K-Land Earth Day Special - $5 unlimited ride bracelet

ROSIE EXPLORER TOURs

All tours leave each Wednesday’s Downtown Market at 6pm and 7pm. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. FREE! On most tours, the visitors leave the bus and walk short distances. Tours run May through August. For information, call Bill Montgomery at 573-0103. Go to www. srdowntownmarket.com for schedule.

Join us for the 15th Annual Senior Expo of Santa Rosa (formerly the Health & Wellness Fair at the Senior Center). This event will showcase how businesses, organizations and activities in Santa Rosa make our community a “Senior Friendly” place to live. Includes seminars, demonstrations and health screenings. Sat, May 4 9am-12pm Finley Community Center and Person Senior Wing FREE Admission

Sponsored by Luther Burbank Home & Gardens

a chosen spot event plum crazy for pickets

Please fence us in! Enjoy unique Burbank inspired food, local wine, live music and silent and live auctions. The proceeds from this event will be used to replace the failing picket fence surrounding this important site treasured by our community and visitors from around the world. This Registered National, State and City Historic Landmark was the home of worldrenowned horticulturist, Luther Burbank, at the turn of the 20th century. By attending this fundraiser, you are supporting our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. (See website for more information.) Sat, July 13 5-8:30pm (see website for more info) Santa Rosa and Sonoma Avenues Cost per person: $100; $125 after June 1 Table for 8: $750 Reservations required To reserve, call 524-5445 or online at www.lutherburbank.org Nonprofit Tax ID 26-3008405

LIVE at juilliard

Free Sunday concert series. Extend the weekend, come and enjoy a picnic dinner on a summer Sunday filled with music, fun and food. Sun, July 7 - August 11 5-7pm Juilliard Park, 227 Santa Rosa Ave. Free admission

Splash Bash BBQ

Join us for the ultimate pool party! Enjoy great food, music, games and fun, while supporting your Santa Rosa pools! Sat, July 20 1-6pm Finley Aquatic Center $12 Children; $25 Adults #67508

gang prevention awareness week Bring your entire family and join us for a series of FREE events showcasing the community’s efforts to reduce gang activity. Come and learn what you can do to support our city’s gang prevention efforts! We will have entertainment for the whole family. Check out gangprevention.srcity. org for details. Week of August 3-10

Movie in the Park

Back for a 7th season, Friday nights find Howarth Park open for family, friends, and fun! Come early and enjoy playing in the Land of Imagination Playground or purchase a meal from one of our vendors. More details online at howarthpark.com. Fridays, Aug 16 through Sept 20 Movie starts at dusk (7:30pm) Howarth Park, 630 Summerfield Road Free

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All Ages/Family Community Events

“TIMELESS TO A TEA”

A contest of artistic table setting. Come have tea and cookies and vote for your favorite decorated tables. All proceeds go to the Rural Cemetery Preservation fund.

MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY AT THE RURAL CEMETERY

Join us for an Old Fashioned Decoration Day Commemoration! Honor the day with special activities.

Sat, April 13 1-4pm Steele Lane Community Center/Dohn Rm $10 Pre-register or purchase at the door. #67389

Mon, May 27 1pm Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery, Franklin Gate Free admission

ROSES AND FLORA TOURS

HISTORY WALKING TOURS AT THE RURAL CEMETERY

Join a docent led tour through the Memorial Rose Garden or a Flora and Fauna tour through the entire cemetery. Discover an extraordinary collection of old and rare roses, and discover Santa Rosa’s largest Native Plant and Habitat Garden. Vintage roses in 1, 2, or 4 gallon containers will be for sale, which have been propagated from roses growing in the rural cemetery and other Sonoma County cemeteries. Sat, May 4 Tours leave every 20 minutes from 10-11am Meet at the Franklin Gate Admission is free

Experience the history and learn the stories of the people of Sonoma County and California during an 80 minute docent led walk through this pioneer cemetery. (Uneven surfaces and slopes). Sat, June 22 or Sat, August 10 Tours leave every 20 minutes from 10-11am Meet at the Franklin Gate Admission is free – donations appreciated

HISTORIC BALL AT THE McDONALD MANSION

Buffet dinner and outdoor dancing under the stars with a variety of special activities. Tickets limited to 300. Period costumes are required (1854 to 1934.) Proceeds benefit the Rural Cemetery. Sat, July 20 6-10pm McDonald Mansion $95 per person #67391

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LAMPLIGHT TOURS

Walk at night through Santa Rosa’s oldest cemetery to see and hear all new dramatic portrayals of some of our town’s early settlers. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a flashlight. Wear a period costume (1850 to 1950) if you desire. Tours sell out early so register now! Pre-registration is required. Children age 8 and above permitted. (Uneven surfaces and slopes). Fri, September 20 Sat, September 21 Tours begin every 20 minutes from 7:30-9:50pm $30 Friday Tours #67366 7:30pm #67367 7:50pm #67368 8:10pm #67369 8:30pm #67370 8:50pm #67371 9:10pm #67372 9:30pm #67373 9:50pm

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All Ages/Family Burbank Gardens

Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Historic Home · Gardens · Greenhouse · Museum & Gift Shop - Registered National, State, City and Horticultural Landmark www.lutherburbank.org burbankhome@lutherburbank.org Santa Rosa Avenue at Sonoma Avenue

dens show many of Luther Burbank’s plant developments. Special garden areas include medicinal herbs, a wildlife habitat, ornamental grasses, a cutting garden, an edible landscape demonstration area and a sensory bed. Many unusual varieties of plants and new horticultural introductions are represented at this rare historic site.

Home and Greenhouse:

Volunteer docents describe Burbank’s life and work and lead tours through the home where he lived, the greenhouse where he worked, and a portion of the gardens. Tours are available April through October, Tuesday through Sunday, 10am to 3:30pm for a nominal fee.

Open year round 8:00am - dusk (Free Admission)

(707) 524-5445

Museum & Gift Shop and Walk-in Docent Tours: April - October Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00am - 4:00pm

501(c) (3) Nonprofit Tax ID 26-3008405

Group Tours and Children’s Tours are available year-round by appointment.

Carriage House Museum & Gift shop: April through October visit

We cordially invite you to become a “Friend” of Luther Burbank Home & Gardens:

Mail to: 100 Santa Rosa Ave., Rm 10 Santa Rosa, CA 95404

Gardens: More than an acre of gar-

Gardens:

the Gift Shop for an exciting array of quality gift items, most of which are designed exclusively for LBH&G and produced here in Sonoma County. See changing exhibits at the museum.

Garden cell phone Audio Tours:

Enjoy a free leisurely tour of the Gardens using your cell phone. There are 28 stops where you will learn historical facts and view Mr. Burbank’s plants, including the Spineless Cactus, Paradox walnut tree, Plumcot and many others. These free tours are available 8am-dusk daily whenever walk-in Docent Tours are not available. See instructions outside gift shop. (This program is sponsored by Dierk’s Parkside Cafe.)

Ceremonies - Weddings PHOTOGRAPHIC SITE

For information on how to reserve site, call 524-5445, email burbankhome@lutherburbank.org, or visit www.lutherburbank.org.

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As a member of the Friends of Luther Burbank, you will help us carry out our mission to preserve the memory of this extraordinary man, continue to provide education about his life and work, and preserve this historic landmark. Benefits include complimentary Home and Garden tour, Gift Shop discount, free plant coupon and more. To receive a membership form, call 524-5445 or visit www.lutherburbank. org to join online.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Enjoy the camaraderie of garden and history enthusiasts! 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. Training is held early March for Docents, Gift Shop staff and Gardeners. Volunteers may join special committees to help plan events and work on special projects. Enjoy volunteer appreciation events too! For more information, call 524-5445, email BurbankHome@lutherburbank.org, or visit www.lutherburbank.org.

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Art Exhibitions

Steele Lane Community Center Steele Lane Community Center - 415 Steele Lane Sonoma County Photography Group, “Our Home: Sonoma County” January 3 – February 28, 2013

This exhibit of digital and film photography features a diversified mix of the work of 50 or so members of a local Meetup photography group. This group is comprised of over 800 Sonoma County residents, representing all levels of photographing experience - from beginner to decades of experience as a pro photographer – all who enjoy sharing their passion for photography together. All of the images displayed come from photography outings in 2011-2012. Come see their show, and see your home - Sonoma County- through their eyes and “lenses.” You will not be disappointed!

Kathleen Fitzpatrick March 5 – April 25, 2013 Reception: Wednesday, March 6, 4-6pm

Come and view an artist’s perspective of beautiful wine country, Sonoma County. A photographer and painter, Fitzpatrick loves to use bright colors that really pop! Her inspiration comes from the natural beauty of the world around us. www.wildinspirationart.com

John Norall: Waiting April 30 – June 20, 2013 Reception: Wednesday, May 1, 4-6pm

Waiting doesn't happen only at airports, it happens in all phases of our lives. John Norall presents his watercolors and pastels in a visual exploration of some aspects of the term waiting. Waiting for the mail, for an inspiration, or a bite - you get the idea? The artist will provide a place where visitors can put their "waiting" inspirations - just because they oughtn't go to waste. Norall found the theme provides a limitless array of subjects and environments - and he enjoys the challenge.

Marcia Chastain: Fantasy in Oils June 25 – August 15, 2013 Reception: Wednesday, June 26, 4-6pm

As a Brazilian woman living in California, Marcia Chastain merges academic, impressionist and modern styles with Brazilian and American cultures utilizing the medium of oil on canvas. Experience and enjoy the brilliant tropical colors of Brazil as well as the beauty in nature of Sonoma County. View the unique personal brush strokes in her oils such as The Baianinhas from Bahia, Sonoma in Fall, Flaming Tulips, Path to Heaven and KC Cellars Zin. Selected paintings have received awards at the Sonoma County Fair and the Harvest Fair.

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Art Exhibitions

Finley Community Center Finley Community Center - 2060 W. College Avenue National Arts Program: 10th Annual Exhibition and Competition February 11 – April 5, 2013 Reception: Sunday, March 3, 4-6pm

Santa Rosa is one of over 80 cities across the country that participate in The National Arts Program. Its purpose is to foster local artistic talent, reward creative accomplishments, and encourage a greater appreciation of art. Artists of all ages, amateur and professional, showcase their art in this exhibition. Come and see the talent of your fellow Santa Rosans.

Lynnie Rabinowitsh April 9 – May 2, 2013 Reception: Thursday, April 11, 5-7pm

This exhibit features Lynnie Rabinowitsch’s paintings of landscapes and cityscapes, with a few florals and still lifes thrown in! The landscapes are from Sonoma County, the cityscapes are of San Francisco. She will also be showing a series of small watercolors of Paris scenes done en plein air. www.lynnierabinwitsh.com

Eileen Jungwirth: Earthbound April 9 – May 2, 2013 Reception: Thursday, April 11, 5-7pm

Pegasus recently became Jungwirth’s inspiration, the primary source for over fifty sculptures that deal with real human emotions and attributes. Both specific and universal, these themes are a part of our everyday world. The images range from quiet intensity to humor and the dramatic. Each has a personality all its own and offers an opportunity for reflection and inspiration. The Pegasi were hand built from clay, a wonderful medium for immediate, expressive figures. Most of the figures were glazed ceramic while others were rakued. These colorful, vibrant winged horses are individualistic and stand apart from one another. They will touch you as old friends or new memories. www. EileenJungwirthCeramicArt.com

Art at the Source Open Studio Tour Preview Exhibit May 7 – June 13, 2013 Reception: Thursday, May 9, 5-7pm

When the 150+ artists participating in the 19th annual Art at the Source Open Studio Tour showcase their work the first two weekends in June, visitors can discover art and artists in all styles and forms. This exhibit exemplifies the diversity of painters, print-makers, sculptors, photographers, ceramicists, jewelers, woodworkers, glass & fiber artists whose studios can be visited June 1-2 & June 8-9, 2013. A free color catalog with detailed map is available for the self-guided tour. Art at the Source is presented by Sebastopol Center for the Arts. For information visit www.artatthesource.org or call 707-829-4797.

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Art Exhibitions

Finley Centter/Council Chambers Finley Community Center - 2060 W. College Avenue Kathy Cia White and Gary Albright: Shared Vision June 18 – August 8, 2013 Reception: Thursday, June 20, 5-7pm

Shared Vision is a shared show featuring local artists Gary Albright and Kathy Cia White. Albright makes art with different media, especially oil on panel. The Northern California sea coast and the rolling hills of Sonoma County are his main sources of inspiration. He also enjoys painting still life compositions and whimsical drawings of animals characters. Kathy Cia White enjoys painting with watercolor, acrylic and oils. Inspired by bright bold colors, Kathy mostly creates abstract paintings and patterned paintings. She also finds pleasure in painting Sonoma County landscapes, especially vineyards.

Small Works in Watercolor June 18 – August 8, 2013 Reception: Thursday, June 20, 5-7pm

This exhibit features work by the ‘Friday Afternoon Class’ of senior artists, with instructor Barbara Marlin-Coole. Because they have been meeting since 1991, many of the artists in this exhibit have been painting twenty years or more. Some watercolorists have joined more recently, joyfully diving into the challenges and joys of the medium. This exhibit celebrates the essence of summer.

City Hall Council Chambers - 100 Santa Rosa Avenue Call 543-3010 for viewing information and enter at Suite 10.

David Kingwill January 9 – March 6, 2013

When Kingwill starts an abstract painting, it is not always apparent what will happen. He may have an image or feeling about the result, but the process generally involves reacting to ongoing developments in the work. He starts with a pre-stretched or unstretched canvas and acrylic color, diluted with water. He pours the paint on the canvas and guides it towards an intriguing shape. Once he has achieved a beginning with shape and color, he must then choose the next color and shape. After that, anything can happen.

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Art Exhibitions

City Hall Council Chambers City Hall Council Chambers - 100 Santa Rosa Avenue Call 543-3010 for viewing information and enter at Suite 10.

E.G. Singer: Places Near and Far March 12 – May 9, 2013 Reception: Friday, March 15, 5-7pm

E.G. Singer has resided in Sonoma County for 40 years, during which time he has seen many changes occur. Fortunately, while traveling the back roads, he still finds visual markers of quieter, simpler times and captures them with his camera. This exhibit features Sonoma County subjects along with images from recent travels across the country and abroad. Some have had very little retouching done, letting their inherent beauty speaks for itself. With others, the artist experiments to see what the image can become using various software filters. Singer does not subscribe to any specific style or technique, but strives to find how the image might best be presented for viewing. More work can be seen at www.eugenesingerphotography.smugmug.com.

Ira Meinhofer: Pinhole Photography May 14 – July 10, 2013 Reception: Friday, June 7, 5-7pm

Freelance photographer Ira Meinhofer has always had a love of photo-taking. This exhibit features his black-and-white, film positives/negatives and digital prints/enlargements, all of which originated from a pinhole camera, made from one-gallon paint cans, tea tins or oatmeal containers that are poked with a hole to allow light in. The distinct feature of pinhole pictures is that they have an unlimited depth of field. Some are enhanced or enlarged digitally for creative effect.

Catherine Atkinson July 16 – September 18, 2013 Reception: Friday, July 19, 5-7pm

Catherine returned to college classes in 1971 and was introduced to etching in 1989 at Sonoma State University. Most of the works in this exhibit are in the Acid Etching, Aquatint, Drypoint, or Mezzotint methods. Gardening for 85 years created an interest in plant textures and root construction, abstractions of which became etchings of twisting tree trunks, jagged branches, and convoluted roots. Recently she returned to a fiber sculpture class which led to an exciting combination of her art interests, that of stitching by hand on fabric her own etchings. One example is included in this exhibit.

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Youth

Learn to ride the easy way

Horsemanship

(Equine Assisted Skills for Youth)

ALL classes meet at the Howarth Park Pony Corral (located behind the Playland Store) ALL class participants must: • bring their own properly fitting helmet (either bike or USEF approved riding helmet) • wear closed-toed shoes • wear long pants Please Note: Maximum weight limit of 115 lbs. All classes are weather permitting. Instructor: Linda Aldrich

Horsemanship for the Horse (and Pony) Lover! (Age 3-12)

This class is designed to teach young riders the basics in grooming, saddling, ground skills and ground skill safety, as well as beginner western riding principles. Riding skills include a balanced seat and proper use of communications aides at the walk, trot and canter. Lessons are once a week on Saturdays, for one hour.

Introduction to Horsemanship! (Age 3-12) 1 Day This one-hour workshop is designed to introduce the young pony lover to the basics of horsemanship including how to groom and saddle their pony. They will also work on basic riding skills including balance, walking and trotting. Please Note: All participants are required to bring and wear a properly fitting helmet. (Either a bike helmet or a riding helmet is fine). Maximum weight limit of 115 lbs. $40 (S.R. Resident $35) Location: Howarth Park Pony Corral Date Sat, 2/16 Sat, 3/30 Sat, 6/15 Sat, 7/6

Time 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am

Barcode #67433 #67434 #67435 #67436

Please Note: All participants are required to bring and wear a properly fitting helmet. (Either a bike helmet or a USEF approved riding helmet is fine). All riders are also required to wear proper shoes (closed toed, preferably with a heel), and long pants. Maximum weight limit of 115 lbs. $160 (S.R. Resident $150) Location: Howarth Park Pony Corral Date

Time

Barcode

Sat, 2/23-3/16

10-11am

#67437

Mon-Thu, 3/18-3/21

10-11am

#67438

Sat, 4/13-5/4

10-11am

#67439

Spring Break

Horse CAMP for Horse and Pony Lovers (Age 6-12)

Master your western riding skills! This camp is designed to teach young equine enthusiasts the basics in ground skills and ground skill safety, as well as bareback and western riding skills with a focus on maintaining a balanced seat and proper use of communication aides at the walk, trot and canter. Camps run Mon-Thur, from 9:00am-12:00pm. Participants are encouraged to bring a snack, as they will be working up an appetite! Please Note: All participants are required to bring and wear a properly fitting helmet. (Either a bike helmet or a USEF approved riding helmet is fine). All riders are also required to wear proper shoes (closed toed, preferably with a heel), and long pants. Maximum weight limit of 115 lbs. $285 (S.R. Resident $275) Location: Howarth Park Pony Corral Date

Mon-Thu, 6/24-6/27 Mon-Thu, 7/15-7/18 Mon-Thu, 7/29-8/1

Time

Barcode

9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm

#67442 #67443 #67444

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Tots Enrichment finley teeny tiny tots Ready, Set, Go! Teacher Jacque and Teacher Kim are looking forward to welcoming you to the new Spring/Summer season! You and your 2-3 year old are invited to join other children in a safe, stimulating and creative environment. Jacque and Kim have new arts and crafts project ideas to share as well as story time, singing songs, games and having fun in the outdoor enclosed play area. Our teachers are ready to prepare your child for the next step up to our Tiny Tots program. We ask that one parent or adult accompany each child. Min 10 Max 12 Instructors: Jacque Yancey and Kim Hatch.

Barcode Location (Session I - 4 weeks)

66786 Finley/Madrone Rm 66787 Finley/Madrone Rm

(Session II - 4 weeks)

66788 Finley/Madrone Rm 66789 Finley/Madrone Rm

(Session III - 4 weeks)

66790 Finley/Madrone Rm 66791 Finley/Madrone Rm

Age

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Instructors

2-3 2-3

T,TH T,TH

2/19-3/14 2/19-3/14

9-10am 10:30-11:30am

$73 (S.R. Resident $63) $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Hatch/Yancey Hatch/Yancey

2-3 2-3

T,TH T,TH

3/26-4/18 3/26-4/18

9-10am 10:30-11:30am

$73 (S.R. Resident $63) $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Hatch/Yancey Hatch/Yancey

2-3 2-3

T,TH 4/30-5/23 T,TH 4/30-5/23

9-10am 10:30-11:30am

$73 (S.R. Resident $63) $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Hatch/Yancey Hatch/Yancey

finley Tiny tots Teacher Jacque and Teacher Jen will have plenty of new projects in store for your 3-5 year old child this Spring/Summer season! Together they will provide a caring and nurturing environment for 3-5 year olds to grow in confidence and ability. Jacque and Jen will strengthen Kindergarten readiness through art, songs, stories and socialization as well as physical activities incorporating games, rhythm and music, and our enclosed outdoor play area. Social skills are developed so that children find their own voice when they have a problem as well as learning respect and kindness. This valuable readiness program is something your child won’t want to miss! Snacks will be provided. Children must be toilet trained, (no pull ups). Proof of age may be requested. Min 10 Max 15 Instructors: Jacque Yancey and Jen Espinoza

Barcode Location

Age

Day

Date

Time

(*Session I - 4 weeks)

66797 Finley/Madrone Rm 3-5 M, W, F 2/20-3/15* 9-11:30am (NOTE: *Session I only has 11 days due to the 2/18 holiday and Spring Break)

(Session II - 4 weeks)

66792 Finley/Madrone Rm

Fee

Instructors

$151 (S.R. Resident $141) Espinoza/Yancey

3-5

M, W, F 3/25-4/19

9-11:30am

$164 (S.R. Resident $154) Espinoza/Yancey

3-5

M, W, F 4/29-5/24

9-11:30am

$164 (S.R. Resident $154) Espinoza/Yancey

(Session III - 4 weeks) 66793

Finley/Madrone Rm

Teacher Jacque

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Steele Lane Teeny Tiny Tots

Youth

Tots Enrichment

New Class Times!

Ready, set, go! Steele Lane Community Center Teeny Tiny Tots program is for your 2-3 year old child. This is a chance for your tot to join other children in a safe, stimulating and creative environment. There will be art and craft projects, story time, singing songs and games. Teacher Gabrielle and teacher Shannon will prepare your child for the next step up to our Tiny Tots program. We ask that one parent or adult accompany each child. Min 6 Max 9 Teachers: Shannon Pope and Gabrielle Heppe

Barcode Location (Session I – 4 weeks) 66563 66564

Steele/Room 1 Steele/Room 1

(Session II – 4 weeks) 66565 66566

Steele/Room 1 Steele/Room 1

(Session III – 4 weeks) 66567 66568

Steele/Room 1 Steele/Room 1

Age

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Instructors

2-3 2-3

T,Th T,Th

2/26-3/21 2/26-3/21

9:30-10:30am 11am-12pm

$73 (S.R. Resident $63) $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Shannon/Gabrielle Shannon/Gabrielle

2-3 2-3

T,Th T,Th

4/2-4/25 4/2-4/25

9:30-10:30am 11am-12pm

$73 (S.R. Resident $63) $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Shannon/Gabrielle Shannon/Gabrielle

2-3 2-3

T,Th T,Th

5/7-5/30 5/7-5/30

9:30-10:30am 11am-12pm

$73 (S.R. Resident $63) $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Shannon/Gabrielle Shannon/Gabrielle

Steele Lane Tiny Tots Set your child up for success! The Steele Lane Tiny Tots program will provide a caring and nurturing environment for 3-5 year olds to grow in confidence and ability. Tiny Tots teachers Jen and Maritza will help strengthen Kindergarten readiness through art, songs, stories and socialization as well as organize physical activities with our Kindergym equipment in our enclosed Hub room. This valuable readiness program is something your child won’t want to miss! Snacks will be provided. Children must be toilet trained, (no pull-ups). Proof of age may be requested. Min 10 Max 15 Teachers: Jen Schmidt and Maritza Garcia-Rivas

Barcode Location Session I – 4 Weeks 66569

Steele Lane / Rm 1

Session II – 4 Weeks 66570

Steele Lane / Rm 1

Session III – 4 Weeks 66571

Steele Lane / Rm 1

Age

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Instructors

3-5

M,W,F 2/25-3/22

9-11:30am

$164 (S.R.Resident $154) Jen/Maritza

3-5

M,W,F 4/1-4/26

9-11:30am

$164 (S.R.Resident $154) Jen/Maritza

3-5

M,W,F *5/6-6/3 9-11:30am *No class 5/27, make up class 6/3

$164 (S.R.Resident $154) Jen/Maritza

For our Summer Camp Tiny Tots Program, please see page 46.

Steele Lane Teachers Gabrielle, Shannon, Jen and Maritza

Recreation information 543-3737

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Kindergym Kindergym (Age 1-4½ Yrs) 4 Weeks

One

Build strong bodies and fun memories! Supporting your child through Hour social activities can enable him/her towards success. These classes are Time! designed to help your child thrive as they crawl, run, jump and play with peers, increase body awareness, and participate in group activities with the help of his or her parent/adult care-giver. The stimulating environment is scaled to the child’s needs, enticing your child to explore their surroundings and abilities. Class format is open play, with special parachute and song time. The adult-child ratio is 1 to 1. NOTE: To keep this time safe and special for you and your child, please do not bring siblings or friends to class. Min 10 Max 16 Instructors: Debbie Wright, Emily Vincent, Shannon Pope Kindergym is Fun!

Course

Barcode

Location

Age Day

Kindergym - Class fee is $39 (S.R. Resident $29)

Date

Time

Instructor

(Session 1)

67150 67151 67152 67153 67154 67175 67155 67156

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

1 - 2½ Mon 2 - 3½ Tue 2½ - 4½ Tue 1 - 2½ Wed 1 - 2½ Thu 2 - 3½ Thu 1 - 2½ Fri 2 - 3½ Fri

2/25-3/18 2/26-3/19 2/26-3/19 2/27-3/20 2/28-3/21 2/28-3/21 3/1-3/22 3/1-3/22

9:30-10:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 10:15-11:15am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am

Emily V. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Shannon P. Shannon P.

(Session 2)

67157 67158 67159 67160 67161 67173 67162 67163

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

1 - 2½ Mon 2 - 3½ Tue 2½ - 4½ Tue 1 - 2½ Wed 1 - 2½ Thu 2 - 3½ Thu 1 - 2½ Fri 2 - 3½ Fri

4/1-4/22 4/2-4/23 4/2-4/23 4/3-4/24 4/4-4/25 4/4-4/25 4/5-4/26 4/5-4/26

9:30-10:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 10:15-11:15am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am

Emily V. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Shannon P. Shannon P.

1 - 2½ Mon 2 - 3½ Tue 2½ - 4½ Tue 1 - 2½ Wed 1 - 2½ Thu 2 -3 ½ Thu 1 - 2½ Fri 2 - 3½ Fri

4/29-5/20 5/7-5/28 5/7-5/28 5/8-5/29 5/9-5/30 5/9-5/30 5/10-5/31 5/10-5/31

9:30-10:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 10:15-11:15am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am

Emily V. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Shannon P. Shannon P.

(Session 3)

67164 67165 67166 67167 67168 67171 67169 67170

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

need a flexible schedule? One day Drop-in fee $10. Call ahead (543-3737) then register at the front desk prior to attending class.

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Kindergym Course

Barcode

Location

Age

Day

Date

Time

Instructor

Kindergym - Class fee is $39 (S.R. Resident $29) (Session 4)

67174 67294 67299 67176 67177

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

1 - 2½ 1 - 2½ 2-3½ 1 - 2½ 2 - 3½

Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri

6/12-7/3 6/6-6/27 6/6-6/27 6/7-6/28 6/7-6/28

10:15-11:15am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am

Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Shannon P. Shannon P.

7/15-8/5 7/16-8/6 7/16-8/6 7/17-8/7 7/18-8/8 7/18-8/8 7/19-8/9 7/19-8/9

9:30-10:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 10:15-11:15am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am

Emily V. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Debbie W. Shannon P. Shannon P.

Kindergym - Class fee is $39 (S.R. Resident $29) (Session 5)

67178 67179 67180 67181 67172 67182 67183 67184

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

1 - 2½ Mon 2 - 3½ Tue 2½ - 4½ Tue 1 - 2½ Wed 1 - 2½ Thu 2-3½ Thu 1 - 2½ Fri 2 - 3½ Fri

need a flexible schedule? One day Drop-in fee $10. Space is limited. Call ahead (543-3737) then register at the front desk prior to attending class.

Build strong bodies and FUN memories!

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Kindergym family kindergym (Age 1-3) 4 Weeks

baby kindergym (Age 8 to 18 mos.) 4 Weeks

The benefits of family support and social activities can help a young child work towards a more successful future. Help your child thrive as they crawl, run, jump and play with peers, increase body awareness, and participate in group activities with the help of his or her parent/adult caregiver. Both parents are encouraged to come, along with grandparents, aunts, uncles, nannies, etc. Adult/child ratio remains 1 to 1. The course fee includes a child/adult(s) pair. Min 10 Max 14 Instructors: Shannon Pope

Come play, socialize, share stories, support and build strong bodies and fun memories! This “Kindergym” class is for crawlers and beginning walkers, offering a stimulating and safe environment where child and parent can explore and grow together. Equipment is geared towards this young age group, with time for open play, songs and hand games. Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1. Min 10 Max 16 Instructors: Debbie Wright, Emily Vincent, Shannon Pope

Course

Barcode

Baby Kindergym

Location Age

Day

Baby Kindergym - Class fee is $35 (S.R. Resident $25)

Date

Time

Instructor

64378 64373 64377

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

8mo -1½ Mon 8mo -1½ Wed 8mo -1½ Sat

2/25-3/18 2/27-3/20 3/2-3/23

11-11:45pm 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am

Emily V. Debbie W. Shannon P.

(Session 2) 64382 64375 64381 (Session 3) 64389 64379 64387

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

8mo -1½ Mon 8mo -1½ Wed 8mo -1½ Sat

4/1-4/22 4/3-4/24 4/6-4/27

11-11:45pm 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am

Emily V. Debbie W. Shannon P.

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

8mo -1½ Mon 8mo -1½ Wed 8mo -1½ Sat

4/29-5/20 5/8-5/29 *5/4-6/1

11-11:45pm 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am

Emily V. Debbie W. Shannon P. *No 5/25

(Session 4)

64383 64388

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley/Oak Rm

8mo -1½ Wed 6/12-7/3 8mo -1½ Sat 6/8-6/29

9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am

Debbie W. Shannon P.

(Session 5)

64391 64385 66113

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley/Oak Rm

8mo -1½ Mon 8mo -1½ Wed 8mo -1½ Sat

11-11:45pm 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am

Emily V. Debbie W. Shannon P.

(Session 1)

7/15-8/5 7/17-8/7 7/20-8/10

for those who need a flexible schedule! One day Drop-in fee: Baby ‘Gym: $8. Family ‘Gym: $10. Call ahead (543-3737) then register at the front desk before class.

Course

Barcode

Location Age

Day

Date

Time

Family Kindergym - Class fee is $39 (S.R. Resident $29) per child/parent pair

(Session 1) (Session 2) (Session 3) (Session 4) (Session 5)

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67300 67301 67302 67303 67304

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

Spring/Summer 2013

1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

3/2-3/23 4/6-4/27 *5/4-6/1 6/8-6/29 7/20-8/10

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10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am

Instructor Shannon P. *No 5/25


Youth Fitness

GYMNASTICS AT SANTA ROSA GYMNASTICS CENTER! (Age 3-5 and 5-10)

Balance Beam

Join the fun at Santa Rosa Gymnastics where boys and girls will climb, swing, roll, jump and flip their way to a healthy mind and body! Your child will have a blast learning basic gymnastic skills on all the Olympic apparatus, as well as 3 different types of trampolines. This positive and well-structured program includes specially-designed and scaled equipment to help them gain important motor skills, increase body awareness, strength, coordination and confidence. No experience necessary. Complete viewing area for family and friends. Please wear moveable clothing (no zippers, buttons or snaps), all hair must be tied back, no jewelry and bare feet only. Release forms must be completed for each child by a parent/ guardian before attending lessons. Release forms provided at SR Gymnastics. **All classes are held at Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center, 2210 Bluebell Drive in Santa Rosa (525-1720) Toddlers: Min 6 Max 9 Basic: Min 5 Max 10 Instructors: SRGC Staff, CPR & First Aid Certified and members of USAG & US AIGC

Barcode Location Age Day Date Time Toddler Gymnastics - Class fee is $60 (S.R. Resident $50) 66600 SR Gymnastics 3-5 Tue 2/26-3/19 11-11:45am

66602 66603 66604 66606 66607 66608 66609 66610 66611 66612 66613 66614 66615 66616 66617 66591 66592 66593 66594 66640 66641 66645 66646 66647

SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics

3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5

Wed Thu Fri Sat Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

2/27-3/20 2/28-3/21 3/1-3/22 3/2-3/23 4/2-4/23 4/3-4/24 4/4-4/25 4/5-4/26 4/6-4/27 5/7-5/28 5/8-5/29 5/9-5/30 5/10-5/31 5/11-6/1 6/11-7/2 6/12-7/3 6/13-7/11 6/14-7/5 6/15-7/6 7/16-8/6 7/17-8/7 7/18-8/8 7/19-8/9 7/20-8/10

11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 9-9:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 9-9:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 9-9:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 9-9:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 9-9:45am

66005 66619 66620 66622 66623 66625 66626 66643 66644

SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics SR Gymnastics

5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10

Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu Tue Thu

2/28-3/21 4/2-4/23 4/4-4/25 5/7-5/28 5/9-5/30 6/11-7/2 6/13-7/11 7/16-8/6 7/18-8/8

4:30-5:30pm 3:30-4:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 3:30-4:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 3:30-4:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 3:30-4:30pm 4:30-5:30pm

Basic Gymnastics - Class fee is $68 (S.R. Resident $58) 66601 SR Gymnastics 5-10 Tue 2/26-3/19 3:30-4:30pm

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Instructor SRGC Staff

*No class 7/4

SRGC Staff

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MINI SKILLS & DRILLS (Age 3-5) 6 Weeks

This combination of basketball, soccer and baseball will delight your mini sport enthusiast! This non-competitive environment is a unique introduction to coordination and skill building, and begins the social aspect of playing sports. Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes and bring a mini water bottle. Min 10 Max 14 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia is an experienced coordination and dance coach. She has taught children in Sonoma County for more than 22 years. Thu, 3/7-4/11 4-5pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $58 (S.R. Resident $48) #67012

Thu, 4/18-5/23 4-5pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $58 (S.R. Resident $48) #67013

Thu, 6/13-7/25 (No 7/4) 4-5pm Finley/Valley Oak Rm $58 (S.R. Resident $48) #67014 Skill Building Fun!

Children who are physically active on a regular basis will reap enormous benefits. Studies have shown that they: • • • •

Are less likely to become overweight Have a decreased risk of developing type 2 diabetes Are more likely to build strong bones and muscles Are more attentive in school

INTRODUCTION TO TABLE TENNIS AS A SPORT AND WORKOUT (*Age 12+) 8 Weeks

Are you ready for a fun workout? Try table tennis! Even if you don’t ever want to be in the Olympics, it’s a great way to get a low-impact aerobic workout, have fun, and get your brain active! You will develop focus, hand eye coordination, reflexes, muscle tone, stamina and strategy. You will learn how to serve, hit and slam the ball the way the pros do and burn calories too! Find out why table tennis is called “chess on steroids” and is good for the mind and the body! Balls and loaner paddles are available in class. *Under age 18 yr. must have permission from parent/guardian. Min 10 Max 10 Instructor: Randy Jew has competed in tournaments and has taught privately. He is a Gold, Silver and Bronze medal winner in the California Senior Games for Southern Ca and the Bay Area and enjoys sharing his love for the game. Wed, *2/27-4/24 (*No 3/27) 7-8:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $74 (S.R. Resident $64) #66972

Gain Skills in Table Tennis!

For Intermediate Table Tennis Strokes & Strategies, see page 103.

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EN GARDE FENCING CAMP FOR KIDS (Age 7-12) 5 Days

Learn to swordfight! Instructor Jim Liebich brings the ancient art of dueling into the modern world with the exciting sport of fencing. Camp includes an incredible week of fencing, cross-training, games and more to give students a solid foundation in this Olympic sport and a summer camp they'll NEVER forget. This camp is for the beginning fencer or for those new to the sport. All equipment is provided. Sign up for morning and/ or afternoon camps. Fencers registered for same-day morning and afternoon sessions: a supervised lunch hour is scheduled (no activities scheduled during the lunch hour). Half Day campers: bring snacks. AM & PM campers: bring snacks and a bag lunch. Wear sweats or shorts and tennis or running shoes. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Jim Liebich, director of En Garde Fencing Studio, Moniteur Degree from the French Fencing Federation, 10 yrs teaching fencing, dedicated competitive fencer.

Fencing for Kids

FENCING FOR KIDS (Age 7-12) 4 Weeks

For hundreds of years, fencing has captured the imagination of generation after generation of young people. Who hasn’t imagined themselves with sword in hand, fending off hordes of enemies with a quick and daring blade? Fencing for Kids is an introduction to the fine sport of fencing. With an emphasis on fun, kids learn the basics of fencing: discipline, respect, honor and the importance of physical fitness. No experience is necessary. Equipment is provided. Wear non-marking sport shoes. Min 6 Max 20 Instructor: Jim Liebich, a dedicated competitive fencer with a Moniteur Degree from the French Fencing Federation, 10 years fencing coach.

Course

Barcode

Location

Have Fun in Fencing Camp!

Age

Day

Date

Time

Instructor

Fencing for Kids - Class fee is $69 (S.R. Resident $59) Jim Liebich (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66686 66690 66691

*En Garde Fencing Studio 7-12 *En Garde Fencing Studio 7-12 *En Garde Fencing Studio 7-12

Tue Tue Tue

2/26-3/19 3/26-4/16 4/23-5/14

4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm

En Garde Fencing Camp for Kids - Class fee is $140 (S.R. Resident $130) (5 Days) (5 Days) (5 Days) (5 Days) (5 Days) (5 Days)

66680 66681 66682 66683 66684 66685

*En Garde Fencing Studio *En Garde Fencing Studio *En Garde Fencing Studio *En Garde Fencing Studio *En Garde Fencing Studio *En Garde Fencing Studio

7-12 7-12 7-12 7-12 7-12 7-12

Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri

6/24-6/28 6/24-6/28 7/8-7/12 7/8-7/12 7/29-8/2 7/29-8/2

9-12pm 12:30-3:30pm 9-12pm 12:30-3:30pm 9-12pm 12:30-3:30pm

Jim Liebich

*En Garde Fencing Studio, 917 D Piner Road, Santa Rosa

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SAMURAI SprOUTS-AIKIDO (Age 5-7)

Your child will love the fun and you’ll be grateful for the life skills learned in Samurai Sprouts. Based on the principles of Aikido, the Martial Art of Peace, Samurai Sprouts offers joyful practices without technical rigor. Students develop centering, cooperation, commitment and coordination while having a great time. Active games, sharing, art and nature nourish the whole child. Optional cost: uniform, details given in class. Min 7 Max 12 Instructor Michelle Keip, RN, Black Belt, has been teaching health and training in the martial arts since 1976. She is the cofounder of Wellspring Aikido. Experience the benefits of Samurai Sprouts

beginning american Kenpo Karate (Age 5-13)

INTERMEDIATe american Kenpo Karate Martial Arts students attempt to gain har- (Age 5-13) mony of body, mind, and spirit. This class is designed to provide instruction leading to accomplishment of the level of Black Belt with focus on: Self Defense techniques, Kata (forms), Kumite, fitness and philosophy resulting in: achieving rank (white belt through black belt), self confidence, discipline, flexibility and respect. Your needs and goals are addressed recognizing your unique, personal characteristics. Optional costs: uniform and certification for belt advancement. Details given at the first class. Min 18 Max 35 Instructor: Dr. Tom Porter, Clinical Psychology PhD, 6th Degree Black Belt, Martial Arts instructor since 1982, A.K.K.S. member.

This class is the next step for those moving ahead in belt advancement. The instructor will continue to address your needs and goals as you move forward in achieving rank, self confidence, discipline, flexibility and respect. Optional costs: certification for belt advancement. Min 18 Max 30 Instructor: Dr. Tom Porter, Clinical Psychology PhD, 6th Degree Black Belt, Martial Arts instructor since 1982, A.K.K.S. member.

For Adult and Advanced Karate (Age 8+), see page 102.

“This is a great class and the kids have a lot of fun with the instructors” ~ Karate Parent

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Build self confidence with Kenpo Karate

For self-defense classes, see page 100.

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Youth Fitness

Course

Barcode

Location

Age

Day

Date Time

Instructor

Samurai Sprouts - Class fee is $37 (S.R. Resident $27)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66968 66969 66970

Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm

5-7 5-7 5-7

Wed Wed Wed

3/6-3/27 6/5-6/26 7/10-7/31

Michelle Keip

3:30-4:15pm 3:30-4:15pm 3:30-4:15pm

Beg. Kenpo Karate - Class fee is $55 (S.R. Resident $45) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates)

67305 67310 67306 67311 67308 67313 67309 67314

Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm

5-13 5-13 5-13 5-13 5-13 5-13 5-13 5-13

T/Th/Sat 2/26-3/23 T/Th 4:45-5:30pm T/Th/Sat 2/26-3/23 T/Th 5:30-6:15pm T/Th/Sat 4/2-4/27 T/Th 4:45-5:30pm T/Th/Sat 4/2-4/27 T/Th 5:30-6:15pm T/Th/Sat *6/11-7/9 T/Th 4:45-5:30pm T/Th/Sat *6/11-7/9 T/Th 5:30-6:15pm T/Th/Sat 7/16-8/10 T/Th 4:45-5:30pm T/Th/Sat 7/16-8/10 T/Th 5:30-6:15pm

Beg. Kenpo Karate - Class fee is $51 (S.R. Resident $41) (11 Dates) (11 Dates)

67307 67312

Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm

5-13 5-13

T/Th/Sat *5/7-6/1 T/Th/Sat *5/7-6/1

67315 67316 67318 67319

Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm

5-13 5-13 5-13 5-13

T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat

2/26-3/23 4/2-4/27 *6/11-7/9 7/16-8/10

T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

Tom Porter

6:15-7pm 6:15-7pm 6:15-7pm 6:15-7pm

Sat 11:30am-12:15pm Sat 11:30am-12:15pm Sat 11:30am-12:15pm Sat 11:30am-12:15pm

Interm. Kenpo Karate - Class fee is $51 (S.R. Resident $41) (11 Dates)

67317

Finley/Live Oak Rm

5-13

T/Th/Sat

*5/7-6/1

Tom Porter

T/Th 4:45-5:30pm Sat 10-10:45am *No 5/25 T/Th 5:30-6:15pm Sat 10:45-11:30am *No 5/25

Interm. Kenpo Karate - Class fee is $55 (S.R. Resident $45) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates) (12 Dates)

Tom Porter

Sat 10-10:45am Sat 10:45-11:30am Sat 10-10:45am Sat 10:45-11:30am Sat 10-10:45am *No 7/4 Sat 10:45-11:30am *No 7/4 Sat 10-10:45am Sat 10:45-11:30am

*No 7/4

Tom Porter

T/Th 6:15-7pm

Sat 11:30am-12:15pm

*No 5/25

~ MOVIE IN THE PARK ~ Howarth Park, 630 Summerfield Rd

Back for a seventh season, Friday nights find HOWARTH PARK open for MOVIE FUN as you relax at the end of the week. FREE Movie starts at dusk (approximately 7:30pm) and will be shown on the lower lawn. Bring a blanket and settle down on the lawn for fun with family and friends! Come early and purchase dinner or snacks from our vendors or spend some time on the playground. Bring a flashlight and something warm to wrap up in!

Fridays, August 16 - September 20, 2013 Help us pick our movies for this year! Starting in May, vote online at www.howarthpark.com! Winning movie titles will be announced mid-July. Email us at howarthpark@srcity.org to get on the list to receive an email reminder when the movie series starts! Questions? Visit www.howarthpark.com, email howarthpark@srcity.org, or call (707) 543-3737. We are looking for businesses or organizations who might like to fund a portion of the movie in exchange for having a booth at the event and/or playing a commercial about your business on the screen, prior to the start of the movie. Please contact Jeff at (707)543-3298 or howarthpark@srcity.org if you are interested in being a sponsor.

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Arts & Crafts Multi media Summer ART CAMPS! (Age 7-12) 4 Days

Come mix it up with four great days of art! Different projects, from painting, drawing, paper maché, mosaics and collage will challenge the budding artist, keeping it interesting and fun! Please bring a lunch and a snack. All materials are included. Wear clothes that you can be creative in! Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973.

SUMMER SCULPTURE ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 4 Days

3 dimensional works will take on a rich and whimsical look in this all sculpture camp. A paper maché puppet will be one of our whimsical creations, painted and then decorated with fabric and trim. A small human creation will be made using plaster/ webbing strips and then painted to take on the look of metal. Clay will be used to create an animal of your child’s choice. Bring a snack and sack lunch. All materials included. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, Fine Arts degree, teaching youth since 1973

Summer Painting Camp

summer PAINTING ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 4 Days

drawing & creating animals ART CAMP! (Age 7-12) 4 Days

From cats to bats, all kinds of animals will be drawn and created! First we will sketch the animals in graphite and charcoal using models and magazine pictures. From there we work in color with pastels, colored pencils, ink pens, watercolors and acrylics. Three dimensional objects will also be created with paper mache and modeling clay and finished with color. All materials are included and dress to work with art materials. Please bring a sack lunch. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973.

Course

Barcode

Acrylics, watercolor and pastels! All three of the main painting techniques will be used in this camp. A variety of papers & surfaces will be introduced to show the versatility of each medium. All subject matter will also be included from portraits, landscapes, still lifes to abstract; we will explore it all with a multitude of tools and color palettes. Please bring snack & lunch. This class can get messy so bring a painting smock / shirt or old clothes. All materials included. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, Fine Arts degree, teaching youth since 1973

Art Camp for the budding artist!

Location

Age Day

Date

Time

Instructor

Multi Media Art Camp - Class fee is $214 (S.R. Resident $204)

Kathryn Cerasoli

Drawing & Creating Animals Art Camp – Class fee is $214 (S.R. Resident $204)

Kathryn Cerasoli

Summer Painting Art Camp – Class fee is $217 (S.R. Resident $207)

Kathryn Cerasoli

Kathryn Cerasoli

(4 Days) (4 Days)

(4 Days)

(4 Days)

66810 66819

66812

66813

Finley/Willow Rm Finley/Willow Rm

Finley/Willow Rm

Finley/Willow Rm

7-12 7-12

7-12

7-12

Mon-Thu 6/10-6/13 Mon-Thu 7/22-7/25

Mon-Thu 6/24-6/27

Mon-Thu 7/8-7/11

Summer Sculpture Art Camp – Class fee is $217 (S.R. Resident $207) (4 Days)

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66811

Finley/Willow Rm

Spring/Summer 2013

7-12

Mon-Thu 8/5-8/8

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9:30am-3:30pm 9:30am-3:30pm

9:30am-3:30pm

9:30am-3:30pm

9:30am-3:30pm


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Arts & Crafts CHILDREN’S SPRING ART WORKSHOP (Age 7-12) 1 Day

BALLOON ART - twisting the night away! Birds, flowers and colorful landscapes are (Age 8+) 1 Day “things of Spring” so come join this funfilled day making creative Spring themed art & craft projects! Work with mosaics, paints, pastels and create cards, drawings and “sculpy” in bright Spring-inspired colors. All materials are included and dress to work with art materials. Please bring a sack lunch. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973. Sat, 3/30 9:30am-3:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $75 (S.R. Resident $65) #66820

Make Friends in Art Camp!

Learn a new skill - balloon twisting! Make a doggie and giraffe or a party hat just for the fun of it. I can teach the basics and you can be as creative as you like. This class is designed for the beginner. If you are young or old, balloons are a great way to be creative - plus you’ll be able to entertain family and friends with this new fun skill. Everyone will take home their own balloon sculpting creations. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Pamela Sue Porter is a clown/ juggler/facepainter balloon artist -.A.K.A. Twizzle the Clown. She has a B.A. in theater arts and has been teaching many aspects of her art for 15 years. Tue, 5/14 6:30-8pm Finley/Maple Rm $30 (S.R. Resident $20) #66757

SPRING BREAK ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 5 Days

Wow, a whole week of art and crafts! Spring is the time for new crafts, new colors and new friends. We will get creative with mosaics, paper maché, drawing and painting, pastels and more! All materials are included. Please bring a sack lunch. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973.

Tue, 7/23 6:30-8pm Finley/Maple Rm $30 (S.R. Resident $20) #67001

Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 9:30am-3:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $286 (S.R. Resident $276) #66809 Get creative!

For Juggling for Fun, see pages 35 & 100.

“The instructors were very organized and helpful, and the camp was fabulous!”

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Arts & Science WAVES OF FLOWERS – SCIENCE workshop Come and explore flowers through biology, art, geometry, poetry and stories! Activities (Age 8-12) 4 Weeks BUSY BLOSSOMS – SCIENCE WORKSHOP (Age 6-9) 2 Days

New!

include pressing flowers and naming their parts, flower comparisons and categorizing, creating solar paper and tissue paper flowers and flower poems that the kids act out! The second half of the class includes examining cross sections showing how fruit develops out of flowers, making prints from fruit, making simple origami flowers and scratch art flower creations. Clothing should be appropriate for working with ‘washable’ paint and markers. All science & art materials are included. Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Margaret Blauvelt, Director of ‘Spark a Mind’ Science Workshops for Kids, Montessori credentialed teacher, B.A. Biology and Education Degrees. Sat, 3/2-3/9 9-11:30am Finley/Willow Rm $74 (S.R. Resident $64) #66934

Busy Blossoms Spark a Mind

Investigate flowers from multi-perspectives through activities in biology, art, geometry, poetry, and stories! Scientific classification, pressing flowers, science illustration, the geometry of flowers and their fruits, painting, flower origami, whole-class discussion and demonstrations will inspire the young scientist in a relaxed and fun environment. A choice of activities at various levels of difficulty will encourage independent individual and small-group exploration. Dress appropriate for work with paints and microscope stains which may not wash out. All science and art materials are included. Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Margaret Blauvelt, Director of ‘Spark a Mind’ Science Workshops for Kids, Montessori credentialed teacher, B.A. Biology and Education Degrees. Thu, 3/7- 4/4 (No class 3/21) 3:30 to 5pm Finley/Willow Rm $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #66935

SUMMER SEWING CAMP FOR KIDS (Age 7-12) 5 Days

Sewing Camp is twice the fun, as you learn to sew clothing items along with craft and jewelry projects. Step-by-step sewing techniques, Fashion Design Couture, pattern layout, pinning, cutting and draping projects include designing clothing with a choice of PJ bottoms, skirts, tops, pants or dresses (depending on skill level). Kids can also create their own unique jewelry or craft projects. Sewing machines are provided. Bring sewing fabric and snack. Materials: students are responsible for purchasing and prewashing their own cotton/flannel fabrics. (PJ bottoms: 2.5 yds, skirts: 2 yds, tank top: 1.5 yds.) Contact Olga at orojkova@gmail.com (478-1676) with questions. Min 10 Max 12 Instructors: Olga Rozhkova, teaching sewing to children since 1984, B.A Degree in Fashion Design, interior decorating owner since 2000. Mon-Fri, 6/17-6/21 9am-12pm Finley/Willow Rm $275 (S.R. Resident $265) #67665

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Mon-Fri, 6/17-6/21 1:30-4:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $275 (S.R. Resident $265) #67666

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New!

Waves of Flowers


Youth

Dance & Music BEACH PARTY DANCE CAMP! (Age 5-8) 5 Days

Let’s turn up the heat this summer and dance all week long! Explore cool music and cool movement in tap, jazz and ballet. Sunglasses and beach balls brighten up the dance combinations taught throughout the week. Daily crafts and apparel themes keep the beach party alive! Ms. Jeran and Ms. Marilyn instruct proper dance technique and skill building while providing opportunities of play and imagination. Parents can observe camp creations at the end of the week. So register early, tell a friend, and pack your beach bag for the best dance activity of your summer! Bring a snack and wear tap or ballet shoes or light-weight tennis shoes. Dress creatively. Details for theme day dress ideas are given on the first day of camp. Min 14 Max 20 Dance Instructors: Jeran Urrutia and Marilyn Jakowchik (See Fabulous Fairies Dance Camp bio). Mon-Fri, 6/10-6/14 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $134 (S.R. Resident $124) #67020

FABULOUS FAIRIES DANCE CAMP (Age 5-8) 5 Days

SOCK HOP DANCE CAMP (Age 5-8) 5 Days

“Twist and shout” everyday to lively 1950’s music! Your dancer will “doo run run” onto the dance floor and experience the excitement of tap, jazz and ballet combinations. Daily crafts and apparel themes will keep the fun alive! Instructors Ms. Jeran and Ms. Marilyn will instruct proper technique and skill building, increasing confidence and performance. Parents are invited to observe the camp creations at the end of the week. Register early, and sign up with a friend! Bring a snack and wear comfortable clothing, ballet shoes or light weight tennis shoes and tap shoes. “Blue Suede” shoes are also welcome! Min 14 Max 20 Dance Instructors: Jeran Urrutia and Marilyn Jakowchik (See Fabulous Fairies Dance Camp bio).

Dancing with wings of every New! color and a little sparkle will delight every princess fairy throughout the land! Ballet, Tap, and Jazz dance combinations will be explored with wands, ribbons, and crowns. Daily crafts and daily apparel themes, like "Pajama Day" and "Crazy Hair Day" will keep dancers giggling. At the end of the week, parents can observe the camps creations. Ms. Jeran and Ms. Marilyn instruct proper dance technique and skill building while providing opportunities of play and imagination at dance camp. There will probably be a little "Pixie dust" too! Bring a snack and bring tap, ballet shoes or light-weight tennis shoes. Min 14 Max 20 Instructors: Marilyn Jakowchik and Jeran Urrutia team teach to offer the best creative experience in dance. Their combined leadership in teaching children merit this camp to be the best of its kind! Both have over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience. Mon-Fri 8/5-8/9 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $134 (S.R. Resident $124) #67022

Mon-Fri, 7/29-8/2 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $134 (S.R. Resident $124) #67021

For Culinary & Nutrition Summer Camp, see page 33.

“Marilyn and Jeran are excellent teachers, sweet & organized. My daughter loved Beach Party Dance Camp!”

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Dance & Music TUTUS FOR TWOS (Age 2) 4 Weeks

A wonderful world of imagination and ballet is created in this child/adult class, specifically designed for the “youngest” dancer! Miss Jeran creates a playful, stress-free atmosphere as young children are supported by a loving adult (parents, grandparents, aunt, nanny, etc) to develop awareness of their bodies, physical skills and creativity. Min 8 Max 10 (adult/child pairs) Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience, Director/Owner of Dance Innovations.

“Miss Jeran was very kind, gentle and used lots of positive redirection.”

LOOK AT ME, I’M 3! (Age 3) 4 Weeks

Tutus for Two

“PLAYING” BALLEt (Age 3-4)

Tondues and twirls will delight your dancer as she discovers music and movement. Basic ballet routines and exercises explore all that a 3 year old can really do! Miss Jeran will guide your curious toddler in a simple dance class atmosphere that will allow playful creativity. Ballet style attire is suggested. Family and friends can visit the last class of the session. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience, Director/ Owner of Dance Innovations.

Using music, simple ballet and tumbling, we will explore the possibilities of dance. The atmosphere in this first ballet class is very positive and non-competitive, allowing the child to “play” at his or her own level. Ballet style attire is suggested. Family and friends are invited to the last 15 minutes of the last class. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Marilyn Jakowchik, over 10 yrs experience with Tap dance and teaching dance to young children, over 22 years of ballet dance experience.

Look at Me, I’m 3! Spring/Summer 2013

TUTUS & TAP (Age 3-4)

Bring the dance experience to the young child in a fun, positive and relaxed group atmosphere! Ballet and tap moves are introduced, nurturing the creativity of the young child. Dancers need tap shoes to wear to class. *Ballet style attire and (labeled) shoes suggested. Family and friends are invited to the last 15 minutes of the last class. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Marilyn Jakowchik, over 10 yrs experience with Tap dance and teaching dance to young children, over 22 years of ballet dance experience.

“Children move naturally. They move to achieve mobility, they move to express a thought or feeling, and they move because it is joyful and feels wonderful.”

“Miss Marilyn was wonderful, so patient and engaging! She taught 3 year olds in a fun way.”

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Dance & Music Course

Barcode

Location

Age

Day

Date

Time

Tutus for Two - Class fee is $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

Instructor

Jeran Urrutia

Tutus for Two - Class fee is $62 (S.R. Resident $52)

Jeran Urrutia

“Playing” Ballet - Class fee is $48 (S.R. Resident $38)

Marilyn Jakowchik

Look at Me, I’m Three - Class fee is $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

Jeran Urrutia

Look at Me, I’m Three - Class fee is $62 (S.R. Resident $52)

Jeran Urrutia

Tutus and Tap - Class fee is $48 (S.R. Resident $38)

Marilyn Jakowchik

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(5 Weeks)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(5 Weeks)

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67078 67080 67081 67082 67027 67028 67029

67030

67063 67057 67064 67058 67065 67059

67032 67033 67034 67035

67085

67045 67046 67047 67051 67052 67053

Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm

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2 2 2 2 2 2 2

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3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4

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Fri

Tue Tue Tue Fri Fri Fri

2/25-3/18 4/1-4/22 4/29-5/20 6/17-7/8 3/6-3/27 4/3-4/24 5/8-5/29

*6/21-7/26

2/28-3/21 3/1-3/22 4/4-4/25 4/5-4/26 5/9-5/30 5/10-5/31

2/25-3/18 4/1-4/22 4/29-5/20 6/17-7/8

*6/21-7/26

2/26-3/19 4/2-4/23 5/7-5/28 3/1-3/22 4/5-4/26 5/10-5/31

9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 10:15-11:15am 10:15-11:15am 10:15-11:15am

9-10am

*No 7/5

9-10am 10:30-11:30am 9-10:am 10:30-11:30am 9-10am 10:30-11:30am

10:15-11:15am 10:15-11:15am 10:15-11:15am 10:15-11:15am

10:15-11:15am

*No 7/5

9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am

For more Ballet, Jazz and Tap & Tumbling, see pages 30 & 31.

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Dance & Music TUTUS & TAP (Age 4-7)

Bring the dance experience to the young child in a fun, positive and relaxed group atmosphere! Ballet and tap moves are introduced, nurturing the creativity of the young child. Dancers need tap shoes to wear to class. *Ballet style attire and (labeled) shoes suggested. Family and friends are invited to the last 15 minutes of the last class. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Marilyn Jakowchik, over 10 yrs experience with Tap dance and teaching dance to young children, over 22 years of ballet dance experience.

Course

Barcode

CHILDREN’S ballet (Age 4-6)

Develop the physical and mental skill of ballet. These classes provide specific barre and floor exercises and are taught age appropriately, providing the young dancer a nurturing framework in which to begin their ballet training. We will continue to use “play” as the basis for learning. Ballet style shoes and attire suggested. Friends and family are invited to the last 15 minutes of the last class. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience, Director/Owner of Dance Innovations.

Location

Age

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CHILDREN’S BALLET & TAP (Age 4-6)

Point, point, point and tap, tap, tap can be done as simply as A,B,C and 1,2,3! Movement and music are special tools to learn grace and rhythm. Ballet attire, ballet shoes, and tap shoes are needed. Parents are invited to observe the last day. This ballet and tap combination class will help keep your dancer moving this summer. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia (See Children’s Ballet for bio.)

Time

Tutus and Tap - Class fee is $75 (S.R. Resident $65) (8 Weeks) 67069 (8 Weeks) 67073

Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm

4-5 6-7

Fri Fri

*3/1-4/26 *3/1-4/26

New!

3:30-4:30pm 4:45-5:45pm

Instructor

Marilyn Jakowchik

*No 3/29 *No 3/29

Tutus and Tap - Class fee is $43 (S.R. Resident $33)

Marilyn Jakowchik

Children’s Ballet - Class fee is $62 (S.R. Resident $52)

Jeran Urrutia

Children’s Ballet - Class fee is $44 (S.R. Resident $34)

Jeran Urrutia

Children’s Ballet - Class fee is $53 (S.R. Resident $43)

Jeran Urrutia

Children’s Ballet/Tap - Class fee is $62 (S.R. Resident $52)

Jeran Urrutia

(4 Weeks) 67076 (4 Weeks) 67077

(6 Weeks) (6 Weeks) (6 Weeks) (6 Weeks) (6 Weeks)

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67036 67039 67037 67040 67038

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67041

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*6/28-7/26

7/12-8/9

6/17-7/22

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3:30-4:30pm 4:45-5:45pm

3:30-4:30pm 4:45-5:45pm 3:30-4:30pm 4:45-5:45pm 3:30-4:30pm

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Dance & Music after school JAZZ & TAP (Age 5-8) 4 Weeks

Here’s a fun dance class to get you movin’! Students will tap and dance across the floor to upbeat music. Simple combinations will help build skill and performance. Wear comfortable clothing and bring tap shoes & light weight tennis shoes for jazz. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience, Director/ owner of Dance Innovations. 3-4pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $44 (S.R. Resident $34) Ballet Level I

BALLET LEVEL I (Age 7-8)

Wed, 3/6-3/27 #67015 Wed, 4/3-4/24 #67016

Ballet Level I is created for dancers who are ready to seriously study ballet. Each class will begin at the barre with plies, tendus, rond de jambe and grand battement. Center work will include stretching, sauté, chasse, pas de chat and grand jete. Students must wear a leotard, tights, ballet slippers and have their hair pulled back in a bun or short pony tail. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Marilyn Jackowchik, over 22 years of ballet dance experience, over 10 yrs teaching dance to children.

Wed, 5/8-5/29 #67017

TAP & TUMBLING (Age 3-5) 4 Weeks

Boys and girls, come channel your energy into large motor skill movement, rhythm and music! The dance count “5, 6, 7, 8” will lead tappers in simple combinations and a quality tumbling mat will cushion tumblers as they make basic tumbling passes. Wear comfortable clothing, avoiding snaps, buttons and buckles at the waist. Socks and tap shoes needed (no bare feet). Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, (See After School Jazz & Tap bio). 11:30am-12:30pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

8 Weeks Fri, 3/1-4/26 (No 3/29) 6-7pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $86 (S.R. Resident $76) #67071 4 Weeks Fri, 5/10-5/31 6-7pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #67072

Great for boys & girls

Wed, 3/6-3/27 #67018 Wed, 4/3-4/24 #67024 Jazz and Tap

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Wed, 5/8-5/29 #67025

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Dance & Music GUITAR FUN- DAMENTALS! (Age 12+) 10 Weeks

Calling all first time players! Start working on your musical dream and join us in a fun group setting. You will be introduced to the basics of acoustic guitar playing, including basic chords, strums and tuning, all supported with familiar folk and popular songs. Bring your own 6 string acoustic or nonamplified guitar to each class, or contact Ed at 838-4865 for information on buying or renting an instrument. Don’t delay and start learning to play today! Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Ed Hayes, over 20 years experience teaching guitar. Tue, 2/26-5/14 (No class 3/26, 4/30) 5:30-6:30pm Steele Lane/Green Rm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66901

Beg. guitar LEVEL 2 (Age 12+) 10 Weeks

For continuing students or those with some guitar experience. Build on the fundamentals and learn additional chords, strums and tuning. Bring your own six-string guitar (acoustic or non-amplified electric). Contact Ed at (707) 838-4865 for information on purchasing or renting an instrument. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Ed Hayes, over 20 years experience teaching guitar. Beginning Guitar

Tue, 5/21-8/6 (No class 6/4, 7/9) 5:30-6:30pm Steele Lane/Green Rm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66902

Tue, 2/26-5/14 (No class 3/26, 4/30) 6:45-7:45pm Steele Lane/Green Rm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66904 Tue, 5/21-8/6 (No class 6/4, 7/9) 6:45-7:45pm Steele Lane/Green Rm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66906

BEGINNING UKULELE (Age 12+) 10 Weeks

The Hawaiian word for ukulele is kanikapila, which loosely translates as “to gather together, play music and enjoy yourself.” And the late George Harrison, a self-professed uke-o-holic, once said “Everyone I know who is into the ukulele is crackers.” Both are examples of how this light, portable instrument brings smiles to those who hear its beautiful melodies. Basic chords, strums and lyrics are introduced as you “play by ear.” Bring a four stringed ukulele and get ready to create great summer fun! Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Ed Hayes over 50 years playing the ukulele, teaching for over 20 years. Tue, 2/26-5/14 (No 3/26, 4/30) 8-9pm Steele Lane/Green Rm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66907

Tue, 5/21-8/6 (No 6/4, 7/9) 8-9pm Steele Lane/Green Rm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66908

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Cooking/Computers D5 KID’S CULINARY & NUTRITION CAMP (Age 6-13) 5 Days

New!

From knife skills to making sushi, these camps will enrich and enhance kids’ cooking skills! We will discuss the importance of nutrition and health as we prepare homemade bread, Caesar salad, Spaghetti Pie with Ratatouille, lots of veggie dishes and, YES, lots of desserts! Pssst…our secret ingredient is fun! All materials and food are included. Please contact the instructor with any food sensitivities. (707) 888-1103. Min 10 Max 12 Instructors: DirectionFive certified teachers, under the direction of Patty James, Certified Natural Chef with a Master’s Degree in Holistic Nutrition, founded and directed the Patty James Cooking School and Nutrition Center and co-authored “More Vegetable, Please.” Age 6-9 Mon-Fri, 7/15-7/19 11am-3pm Finley/Kitchen & Willow Rm $260 (S.R. Resident $250) #66871

Age 10-13 Mon-Fri, 7/29-8/2 10am-4pm Finley/Kitchen & Willow Rm $385 (S.R. Resident $375) #66872

Animation Studio

ANIMATION studio (Age 8-12) 3 Days

Create simple animations with software that you can use at home. Then learn to add music, sound effects, or even your voice. Send your finished animations to friends and family, or use them for school projects. Min 6 Max 12 Instructor: Norman Rose MA, PhD, has been an instructor in SRJC’s Computer Studies Department since 1996. Tue, Wed, Thu, 3/19-3/21 9-11am Franklin Training Center $73 (S.R. Resident $63) #66730

DirectionFive Culinary & Nutrition Program

Computer lab located at the Franklin Training Center, 2095 Franklin Ave., Santa Rosa (across the front parking lot of the softball Field).

For Adult Computer classes, see page 97.

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Youth/Teen Special Interest

natural A’s (Age 10-17) 1 Day

TEEN BABYSITTER (Age 12-15)

Do you want to earn money babysitting? Or just want to learn about taking care of babies and younger children? In this two-day class you will learn about how to set up your babysitting jobs like a real business. Practice baby care with life-like, newborn dolls. Learn how to diaper, bathe and dress infants. Be prepared for any emergency. You will learn infant and child CPR and safety. Upon successful completion you will receive a CPR card through the American Heart Association and a babysitters certificate from The HealthSource at KidSake that you can show potential employers. This program is offered in partnership with The HealthSource at KidSake. There will be a $20 materials fee payable to The HealthSource at KidSake due at the first class for an informative book that you keep, a CPR barrier device, CPR card and certificate. An optional babysitter’s kit will be available to purchase in class for $20. Please provide your own snacks and lunch for both days. www.thehealthsourceatkidsake.com Min 10 Max 25 Instructor: The HealthSource at KidSake (546-4656) Tue/Wed, 3/19 & 3/20 9:30-2:30pm The HealthSource at KidSake $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #66675

Tue/Wed, 7/23 & 7/24 9:30-2:30pm The HealthSource at KidSake $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #66679

Thu/Fri, 6/6 & 6/7 9:30-2:30pm The HealthSource at KidSake $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #66676

Mon/Tue, 8/5 & 8/6 9:30-2:30pm The HealthSource at KidSake $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #66997

Tue/Wed, 6/18 & 6/19 9:30-2:30pm The HealthSource at KidSake $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #66677

The Healthsource at KidSake 2999 Cleveland Avenue, Suite C (across the street from Wells Fargo Bank)

Wed/Thu, 7/10 & 7/11 9:30-2:30pm The HealthSource at KidSake $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #66678

For safety reasons, parents are required to sign in & out when dropping off and picking up their children. Any parent or guardian arriving late for pickup will be charged a late fee in 15 minute increments - $15 for 15 minutes late, $30 for 30 minutes late, etc.

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Sat, 3/23 9am-12pm Finley/Willow Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #66743

What Were You Born to Do? (Age 16+) 1 Day

You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings joy and abundance. Straying from this path causes stress and emptiness. To accomplish this purpose, one of the 33 Natural Talents is wired into your DNA. It is so subtle, you rarely notice it; yet so powerful, it’s the source of your highest potential. Expressing your Natural Talent ignites passion, relentlessly pursuing it evolves into your destiny. Elvis, Oprah and Einstein were all just “doing what came naturally.” Discover your Natural Talent, how to apply it to all aspects of life, and why it is the source of everything you desire. A materials fee of $30 will be due to the instructor at the workshop. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Curtis Adney, MS, JD, Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University, and teaches at Fresno State. He is a career consultant, and author of a forthcoming book: Pinpoint Your Destiny. Sat, 3/23 1-5pm Finley/Willow Rm $54 (S.R. Resident $44) #66738

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Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions – by performing academic skills in alignment with the brain’s natural patterns. This makes note-taking, reading, studying, memorizing and test-taking amazingly efficient. Also discover simple methods for understanding math and other subjects, optimizing focus and concentration, and preventing test anxiety. Students describe this class as “necessary” and “easy to understand.” Parents may register and participate with their children. A material fee of $30 will be due the instructor at the workshop. Min 10 Max 15 Instructor: Curtis Adney, (See “What Were You Born To Do” for bio.)

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Youth/Teen JUGGLING FOR FUN (Age 8+) 1 Day Workshop

New!

Special Interest

Juggling is great fun for all ages. Juggling inspires creativity and it is a physical activity that builds muscle and the mind all in one. We will learn the basic 3 ball pattern plus a few other tricks. Juggling is a left brain right brain function and is very helpful for mathematicians because juggling enhances the possibility of retaining information and it is relaxing and fun. A set of juggling balls is available to purchase after class for $5. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Pamela Sue Porter is a clown/juggler/face painter/balloon artist (A.K.A. Twizzle the Clown). She has a B.A. in theater arts and has been teaching many aspects of her art for 20 years. Thu, 6/20 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $35 (S.R. Resident $25) #67002

Juggling for Fun

MAKING BETTER IMAGES 101 (Age 18+) 2 Days

This class is for people who have cameras (film or digital) and want to improve the quality of the images they take. People who use point & shoot or entry level DSLRs will get something from this class. Basic knowledge of your cameras operation will be helpful but not necessary. Camera control, basic lighting, composition, creative camera techniques will all be discussed in Session 1. Also a photography assignment will be given to you and in Session 2 we will project images and discuss them and the ways they may be improved or made more creative. Supplies: Paper, pen and camera. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Owen Scott Shirwo has been a Professional Photographer for over 30 years. He has worked in Commercial, Product, Portrait, Event, Public Relations, Food and Architecture Photography. His work experience includes film and digital media, black & white, color and all equipment from 35 MM to 8x10 view cameras. He has taught photography in both classroom and location settings.

Making Better Images

Tue, 4/9 & 4/16 7-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66775

OFF CAMERA FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY – INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED (Age 18+) 2 Days

This class is designed for people who have been taking photos and have a working knowledge of their camera and would like to add the use of off camera flash for improved image results. In Session 1, class will cover speed lights on and off camera, portable lighting and studio lights. We will also cover remote triggering; bounce light, light modifiers, such as diffusers, umbrellas, soft boxes and more. Session 2 we will have a model to photograph and discuss the lighting technique that you have used. Supplies: Paper, pen and camera. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Owen Scott Shirwo, see “Making Better Images 101” for instructor bio. Off Camera Flash Photography

Thu, 5/23 & 5/30 7-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66774

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Youth/Teen Safety Education

WILDERNESS FIRST AID (Age 12+) 1 Day

No one sets off on an outdoor adventure expecting a medical problem to occur. However, a potentially hostile environment and lack of facilities can quickly cause a routine situation to escalate into a real medical emergency. There is no substitute for preparedness. Everyone venturing into the wilds should have an understanding of basic first aid and wilderness rescue. Do you know how to handle a sprained ankle or how to properly splint a broken bone? Would you know what to do if a camper fell into a fire? Do you know what percentage of rattlesnake bites are dry bites (no venom), and how to tell the difference? If not, this informative, interactive, and fun workshop is perfect for the experienced backpacker as well as family day hikers. Note: Standard First Aid is required as a prerequisite. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Eric Peterson is a certified instructor through the American Safety and Health Institute, EMS Safety Services, American Red Cross, and Life Support Network. Eric is passionate about preparing individuals and companies for life-threatening emergencies, and his teaching style is fun, informative and hands-on. Thu, 3/14 6-9pm Steele Lane/Rm 6 $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #66739

Thu, 6/13 6-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #66973

PET FIRST AID (Age 12+) 1 Day

CPR & FIRST AID (Age 12+) 1 Day

Did you know that the brain starts to die in just 4-6 minutes after the heart stops beating? If CPR is not performed properly within that time, the victim will die. Do you know what to do if your husband stops breathing, your child chokes on a piece of meat, your neighbor gets cut by a table saw, a relative has a diabetic emergency, a co-worker has a seizure? These are all accidents that happen everyday. How would you feel if you were unable to intervene properly to save the life of a friend or loved one? Don’t let this happen to you. Take this fun, hands-on class and be prepared in the event of a life-threatening emergency. Participants will receive two-year infant, child and adult certifications in both CPR and First Aid. Min 8 Max 24 Instructor: Eric Peterson is a certified instructor through the American Safety and Health Institute, EMS Safety Services, American Red Cross, and Life Support Network. Eric is passionate about preparing individuals and companies for life-threatening emergencies, and his teaching style is fun, informative and hands-on. Wed, 3/6 6-10pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $76 (S.R. Resident $66) #66737

Tue, 5/14 6-10pm Finley/Cypress Rm $76 (S.R. Resident $66) #66734

Tue, 6/11 6-10pm Finely/Manzanita Rm $76 (S.R. Resident $66) #66735

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Wilderness First Aid

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Learn the latest techniques for keeping your furry friends healthy. Topics covered include: bite wounds, bleeding, stopped breathing, burns, seizures, choking and much more. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Eric Peterson is a certified instructor through the American Safety and Health Institute, EMS Safety Services, American Red Cross and Life Support Network. Tue, 4/9 6-9pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66733 Wed, 7/24 6-9pm Person Sr.Wing/4B Multi-Purpose Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66977


Youth/Teen

Self Defense/Outdoor Activity STREETWISE AND BODY SAfe plus A Self-Defense Workshop (Age 14+) 1 Day

Survival training at its’ best. This powerful, fast moving workshop is based on Dr. Fein’s new book, Breaking The Intimidation Game-The Art of Self-Defense. Learn how to prevent and counter an assault. Learn streetwise strategies and the physical and psychological intimidation skills to keep attackers away. You will participate in active drills and role-playing, and practice simple, effective physical self-defense skills. Tear gas/pepper spray and Dr. Fein’s new book will be available in class. Min 8 Max 25 Instructor: Judith Fein, Ph.D., Director of EVOLVE Institute of Violence Prevention is a nationally-respected, self-defense expert, black belt in Korean karate and author of 4 books on self-defense. Dr. Fein conducts the self-defense programs at City College of San Francisco and San Francisco State University.

Street Wise and Body Safe

Thu, 5//9 6-9pm Steele Lane/Rm 6 $43 (S.R. Resident $33) #66784

Tue, 3/12 6-9pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $43 (S.R. Resident $33) #66783

RECREATIONAL TREE CLIMBING (Ages 9-14) 1 Day

Explore and experience the canopy of Finley Park's beautiful Valley Oak trees! Using special rope systems and harnesses unique to tree climbing, participants will climb our ropes at their own pace in a relaxed atmosphere. Sit on limbs, "limb walk," and swing about in the tree to gain a different perspective through this arboreal adventure. Everyone will have an opportunity to choose a personal level of challenge - encouraging health and personal growth while having fun. Please wear pants or long shorts, tie back long hair, and bring a water bottle. PLEASE NOTE: All climbers must have a waiver signed by both the climber AND parent before they can participate. If listed sessions fill, we will open additional session times/dates - please ask to be placed on the waiting list. Questions? Email: info@treeclimbs.com Phone: (415) 874-5504. Min 5 Max 6 Instructor: Sam "Oak" Johnson is an experienced tree climber and teambuilding / challenge course facilitator. He offers tall-tree guided climbs and 20-hour instructional courses through his business "Out on a Limb Tree Climbing." He also serves on the board for the Global Organization of Tree Climbers.

Just Hanging Out!

Sat, 3/30 11:30am-2pm Finley/Oak tree near tennis courts $40 (S.R. Resident $30) #66745

Sat, 4/20 11:30am-2pm Finley/Oak tree near tennis courts $40 (S.R. Resident $30) #66747

Sat, 5/11 11:30am-2pm Finley/Oak tree near tennis courts $40 (S.R. Resident $30) #66749

Sat, 3/30 2:30-5pm Finley/Oak tree near tennis courts $40 (S.R. Resident $30) #66746

Sat, 4/20 2:30-5pm Finley/Oak tree near tennis courts $40 (S.R. Resident $30) #66748

Sat, 5/11 2:30-5pm Finley/Oak tree near tennis courts $40 (S.R. Resident $30) #66750

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Especially for Teens!

Chop’s is open to Santa Rosa teens in 7th -12th grades and costs a minimum of $1.00 per year to join. To sign-up for the following workshops, please register in person at Chop’s Teen Club, 509 Adams Street, Santa Rosa. For the full descriptions of activities, calendar of events and more information go to www.chopsonline.com

workforce & leadership Digital Film Making (7-12 grade) Fee: $60 Session 1: 4-6pm, Wed, 1/9-1/30 Session 2: 4-6pm, Wed, 2/6-2/27 Session 3: 4-6pm, Wed, 3/6-3/27 Session 4: 4-6pm, Wed, 4/3-4/24

Basic Facilitator Training for Teens (9-12 grade) Participants will develop their leadership and facilitation skills through fun activities, team building exercises, and dynamic discussions. Learn the skill of delivering powerful and winning presentations. Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Thurs, 1/24-1/31

Advanced Leadership Facilitator Training for Teens / at a local high school (10-12 grade)

MUST REGISTER FOR ALL WORKSHOPS ONE WEEK PRIOR TO START DATE For more information call Melissa Stewart, Program and Events Director 284-2467 x17 Email: melissac@chopsonline.com

Participants will gain skills and tools to create effective and engaging workshops for elementary and middle school youth. Upon graduation, participants will become part of the Youth Empowerment Council’s Leadership Facilitator Group, who will conduct trainings at various elementary and middle schools during the school year. Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Thurs, 2/7-2/21

literacy events Go to www.chopsonline.com for details

art Art - For more information on the Art Studio call Maggie Kirk at 284-2467 x23

Crafty Art

Fee: FREE 3-7pm, Mon, 1/7–5/20

Financial Literacy Conference Sponsored by Sonoma County Office of Education Thurs, April 25, 4-6pm Bite of Reality sponsored by Redwood Credit Union Mon, June 10, 4-6pm

Clay and Pottery

Fee: FREE 3-7pm, Wed, 1/2–5/29

Fine Art Painting

Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Fri and Sa 1/4–5/25

Sewing and Machine Embroidery Fee: FREE 3-7pm, Tu, 1/8–5/21

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This January, Chop's Teen Club will launch an innovative new website called Jobs Made Real, By Teens for Teens in collaboration with Mike and Suzy Marzalek, who serve as Chop's Teen Club Workforce volunteers. The Jobs Made Real website features over 2,000 videos of real people doing their jobs and is designed to help young people discover and prepare for their career path. Check out www.jobsmadereal.com

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workforce & leadership Feeling Good! Facilitator Training for Teens (9-12 grade)

This course teaches participants to lead small groups of teens in a Feeling Good! session to help them identify and clarify their own goals for a healthy life. Participants will understand and be able to explain the value of having healthy goals as well as gain the skills necessary to lead a group. Successful participants will receive a Feeling Good! Picture of Health Leadership Certificate and can be invited to apply to lead Chop’s Feeling Good! Groups and be paid a stipend. Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Thurs, 2/7-2/21

Photoshop (7-12 grade) Fee: $60 Session 1 Beginning: 5-7pm, Thurs, 1/10-2/14 Session 2 Beginning: 5-7pm, Thurs, 2/28-4/4 Session 3 Advanced: 5-7pm, Thurs, 4/18-5/16 (*Prerequisite Beginning Photoshop) RU Ready? Work Certificate (9-12 grade) Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Tues, 1/22-3/12 (8 weeks) Successful participants will walk away with a professional portfolio and the Sonoma County Office of Education’s Work Ready Certificate.

Youth Empowerment and Leadership Conference (7-8 grade)

A one-day conference for 7th and 8th graders that features inspiring speakers, interactive workshops, music, dance and the opportunity to visit community resource booths for teens. Fee: $10 donation requested 8:30-2pm, Thurs, 4/4

Want to make a difference in the lives of teens?

We have some great opportunities for you to get involved at Chop’s Teen Club. For more information on our volunteer program, please call Justin! 284-2467 x 11


Night Club 509 Events

Barista For more information on the Barista Program call Connie Aldrich at 284-2467 x26

Barista Basics

Participants will receive a training manual, recipe guide and certificate of completion after passing the Barista Basics Test. Fee: $40 (Sessions include 4 classes) Session 1: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 1/8 - Thurs, 1/17 Session 2: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 1/22 - Thurs, 1/31 Session 3: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 2/5- Thurs, 2/14 Session 4: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 2/19- Thurs, 2/28 Session 5: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 3/5- Thurs, 3/14 Session 6: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 3/19 – Thurs, 3/28 Session 7: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 4/2 – Thurs, 4/11 Session 8: 4 - 6pm, Tues, 4/16 – Thurs, 4/25

culinary For more information on the Culinary Program call Connie Aldrich at 284-2467 x26 Fee: $15 per class

Warm & Toasty Comfort Foods:

Tomato Soup: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 1/4 Ranch Style Beans from Scratch: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 1/11 Tacos & Handmade Tortillas: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 1/18 Homemade Mac & Cheese: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 1/25

Open Mic Night

Share 5-10 minutes of music, poetry, stand-up comedy, improv, a scene from a movie, break dancing and more! Fee: Free 7-10pm, Sat, 2/16 and 4/20

Sweet Souffle: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 2/1 "Red Hots" Brownies: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 2/8 Creme Brulee: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 2/15 Chocolate Tartlets: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 2/22

Individual One Dish Meals:

Stir Fry: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 3/1 Pad Thai: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 3/8 Enchiladas: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 3/15 Minestrone Soup and Garlic Bread: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 3/22

Cooking Asian Style:

Vietnamese Spring Rolls: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 4/5 Asian Noodle Salad: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 4/12 Potstickers: 4 - 6pm, Fri, 4/19

The Awesome Pretzel Cart Program

Breaking news! Chop’s been awarded an “Awesome Pretzel Cart” from Guy Fieri’s Cooking with Kids Foundation, to promote entrepreneurial and business skills to teens. Be on the lookout for Chop’s teens selling pretzels in the Santa Rosa area. Call for more information on how to sign up for the Awesome Pretzel Cart Program!

Guitar Group

Fee: $50 Session 1: 3:30- 4:30pm, Fri, 1/4-2/8 Session 2: 3:30- 4:30pm, Fri, 3/1-4/5

Beginning Jam

Fee: FREE Wed. 3-7pm and Fri. 4:30-7pm, 1/2–5/31

Dances

Photo or Chop’s ID required! Fee: Member: $7 Non-member: $10 (pay at the door) 7-Ten: 7-10pm, 1st Friday of every month, 1/4, 2/1, 3/1 and 4/5 Social Dance: 7-10pm, 2nd Sat. of every month, 1/12, 2/9, 3/9, and 4/13 3rd Friday Middle School Dance: 7-10pm, 3rd Friday of every month, 1/18, 2/15, 3/15 and 4/19

special interest Tutoring and Homework Help

Fee: Free 3:30-5:30pm, M, Tu, W, Th, 1/17-5/23

Creek Clean Up

Fee: Free 9:30-1pm, First Sat of each month, 1/5-5/4

Interact Club (Jr Rotary) Baking from the Heart:

music & recording

Fee: Free 4-5pm, 4th Friday of each month, 1/25-5/24

sports & fitness Rock Wall

Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Fri, 1/4-5/31

Basketball

Fee: FREE 4-6pm, Sat, 1/5-5/25 (No Basketball on 3/23, Join us for a 3 on 3 Tournament!) 4-6pm, Tu, 1/8– 5/28

Member’s Choice Sports

Choices include, dodge ball badminton, indoor soccer, volleyball, basketball, flag football, bowling, whiffle ball and more. Fee: FREE 5-7pm, Wed, 1/2-5/29

Obstacle Course

Fee: Free 2-4pm, 1st Sat. of each month, 1/5, 2/2, 3/2, 4/6

Guy’s Group and Girl’s Group (meets separately) Fee: Free 5:30-7pm, Thurs, 1/3–5/30

LAN Parties

Bring your own computer or use one of ours for a fun gaming party on the 3rd Saturday of the month. We’ll have pizza, soda, and a chance to win tournament prizes! Fee: $10 6-10pm, 3rd Saturday of each month, 1/19, 2/16, 3/16, 4/20, 5/18

White Water Rodeo

Sat, 6/29, 10:30am-12pm Build a toy boat and race it down Santa Rosa Creek’s shallow rapids that test stability, speed, accuracy, and durability. Boy Scouts & lifeguards will be on hand to demonstrate their skills and provide water safety. No Boat? You can build a boat that morning on the creek!

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Spring Break Spring Break at Chop’s March 18-23rd!

Come by for tons of fun activities, including XBOX, Wii, outdoor games, scavenger hunts, eating contests & more! Plus a FREE BBQ for Members on Saturday! Fee: FREE 12-7pm Mon-Fri, 12-10pm Fri and Sat

Chop’s Open House

Sat, June 1, 1-4pm Bring your friends and join us for a BBQ from 1-3pm. Enjoy Karaoke and the Rock Wall! Activities will be provided in the Art Studio, Tech Lounge, Gym and Recording Studio! Parent consent is needed for the Rock Wall. Go to www.chopsonline.com to download form. Must bring with you in order to climb.

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Spring Break Camps Wa-Tam Spring Camp 2013 (Ages 6-11)

Come join the Wa-Tam bunch for a week at Spring Camp! We invite children between the ages of 6 and 12 to join us for this special week of old fashioned fun in the great outdoors! Activities will include Wa-Tam traditions like canoeing on Lake Ralphine, archery, crafts and nature, projects and special guests. Tuesday we will bus over to Finley swim center for a day of swimming. On Wednesday we will enjoy a visit from Wildlife Associates as Ranger Steve brings his awesome animal show to town! On Friday, campers will get to practice their outdoor cooking skills when we barbecue lunch over an open fire. Parents are encouraged to attend our Friday afternoon presentation complete with songs and skits! Min 30 Max 75 Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 8am - 3pm $175 (S.R. Resident $165) #64447 Extended Hours: 3:00 - 5:15pm Extended Hours Fee is an additional $50 Extended Hours Barcode: #64448

SPRING BREAK CAMP VERTICAL (Ages 7-14) 1 Week

Spring Break is the perfect time for Camp Vertical. Kids learn climbing techniques, knots and safety skills with plenty of time for climbing fun and games on Vertex’s 35’ high walls. Equipment and Vertex T-shirt included. Min 4 Max 15 Instructors: Vertex Staff Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 9am-12pm Vertex Climbing Center, 3358A Coffey Lane $160 (S.R. Resident $150) #66665 Vertex Climbing Center is a charter member of the U.S. Climbing Gym Association.

SPRING GYMNASTICS CAMP (Ages 5-14) 1 Week

This gymnastic camp is guaranteed to be fun with lots of flipping, jumping, swinging, and climbing. Child must bring a lunch and something to drink. Each afternoon will be a different activity filled with tumbling, movie day, crafts, game day, water day and rock climbing. All of our instructors have CPR and First Aid training. Release forms must be completed for each child by a parent/guardian before attending lessons. Release forms provided at SR Gymnastics. Min 6 Max 17 Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 8:30am - 3:30pm Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center $195 (S.R. Resident $185) #66629

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Spring Break Camps

SPRING BREAK ENGINEERING CAMP (5 Days) Play-Well TEKnologies “Teaching Engineering to Kids” presents…Engineering Camp. Campers will be given instruction, design challenges and competition appropriate to their facility with LEGO™ Technic and System components. This is an opportunity to build that really great project with guidance and assistance from our highly qualified staff. Returning students will work on new projects. This camp is not affiliated with the LEGO® Trademark. Min 10 Max 16 Instructors: PlayWell-TEKnologies staff PRE-ENGINEERING (Age 5-6)

Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineerdesigned projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 8:30-11am Proctor Terrace, 1711 Bryden Lane Multi-Purpose Room $137 (S.R. Resident $127) #66655

ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALs (Ages 7-11)

Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas, and the Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students. Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 12-3pm Proctor Terrace, 1711 Bryden Lane Multi-Purpose Room $160 (S.R. Resident $150) #66656

For Summer Engineering Camps see page 50. A “Green” Winner!

SPRING BREAK ART CAMP! (Age 7-12) 5 Days

Wow, it’s a whole week of art and crafts! Spring is the time for new crafts, new colors and new friends. Get creative with mosaics, paper mache`, drawing and painting, pastels and more! All materials are included. Please bring a sack lunch. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973 Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 9:30am-3:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $286 (S.R. Resident $276) #66809

For Summer Art Camps, see page 49. Spring Art Camp

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Spring Drama Programs Santa Rosa’s Children’s Theater presents

MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL, WHO’S THE MOST DESPICABLE OF ALL? (8 Weeks) A Comedy

Who can resist the appeal of darling orphan girls who want to find a family of their own? Maybe Miss Hannigan, but not the evil scientist Gru, in this lively play inspired by the movie Despicable Me. At first, he tries to weave the girls into a plot to defeat his nemesis, the evil inventor Vector, but pretty soon his growing fondness for the orphans begins to interfere with his ambitious plan to win himself the title of Greatest Villain in the World. And then there are Gru’s tiny evil minions, who are an excellent source of theatrical comedy, but just too clueless to be much help to their master. This story is filled with great opportunities for character acting, and even though it has the theme of being “despicable,” it’s all in good fun, and love and friendship win out in the end. Costumes provided. Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Bridget Palmer

(Age 7-12)

Wed, 2/20-4/17 (No class 3/20) 3:30-4:30pm Dress Rehearsal: 4/17 from 3:30-5pm Performance, 4/17 at 7pm Proctor Terrace School, 1711 Bryden Lane Multi-Purpose Rm $115 (S.R. Resident $105) #66587

(Age 9-12)

Tue, 2/19-4/16 (No class 3/19) 2:40-3:40pm Dress Rehearsal: 4/16 from 2:40-4:10pm Performance, 4/16 at 6:30pm Strawberry School, 2311 Horseshoe Drive Multi-Purpose Rm $115 (S.R. Resident $105) #67086

For SRCT Summer classes, see pages 44-45.

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Spring Drama Programs

Tiny Tots Theater The Lorax (Age 4-6) 8 Weeks

Most children adore animals and love pretending to be animals or to care for them. In this session of Tiny Tots Theater, we’ll put a special emphasis on acting out animal stories as we practice working together to bring a story to life in a creative drama format. The class will culminate in a short performance of The Lorax for family and friends on the last day of class. Tiny Tots Theater classes are a fun way for young children to grow their skills in imagination, cooperation, sequential memory, courage, and physical coordination. These classes usually fill up very quickly, so don’t delay if you want to reserve a spot for your child. Min 12 Max 16 Instructor: Bridget Palmer Sat, *3/2-4/27 (*No class 3/23) 9-10am Performance, 4/27 at 9:15am Bennett Valley Senior Center, 704 Bennett Valley Road California Room $115 (S.R. Resident $105) #66586

Ensemble Theater MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL, WHO’S THE MOST DESPICABLE OF ALL? A Comedy (Age 7-12) 7 Weeks Who can resist the appeal of darling orphan girls who want to find a family of their own? Maybe Miss Hannigan, but not the evil scientist Gru, in this lively play inspired by the movie Despicable Me. At first, Gru tries to weave the girls into a plot to defeat his nemesis, the evil inventor Vector, but pretty soon his growing fondness for the orphans begins to interfere with his ambitious plan to win himself the title of Greatest Villain in the World. And then there are Gru’s tiny evil minions, who are an excellent source of theatrical comedy, but just too clueless to be much help to their master. This story is filled with great opportunities for character acting, and even though it has the theme of being “despicable”, it’s all in good fun, and love and friendship win out in the end. Students need to bring a snack. Costumes provided. Min 10 Max 14 Instructor: Bridget Palmer Sat, *3/2-4/20 (*No class 3/23) 10:15-11:45am Performance, 4/20 at 11:15am Bennett Valley Senior Center, 704 Bennett Valley Road California Room $120 (S.R. Resident $110) #66584

SRCT Director’s Note Spring 2013 Bridget Palmer

I think one of the reasons children and I get along so well is that we love dressing up and we love to laugh! Laughter is one of the biggest secret benefits of participating in drama because the shows are often humorous, but even when they’re not, the kids participate in acting games that make them laugh, and usually they find creative ways to make each other laugh during rehearsal, just for the fun of it. It’s part of the culture of creativity and playfulness that go along with Santa Rosa Children’s Theater productions. I am very excited to announce my Spring programming. For the older children, ages 7-12, I’ll be directing a brand new comedy inspired by the Despicable Me animated film. A variety of iconic characters populate this story and it includes over-the-top humor which young people adore. For the Tiny Tots, I’ve chosen to do animal stories culminating in a performance of The Lorax, a story I have always loved, which is more popular than ever, since its recent remake as a film. Participating in drama is a fun and exciting way for your child to grow their life skills in personal responsibility, concentration, imagination, and courage. I look forward to sharing my enthusiasm for this amazing art form with your child soon. If you have questions, please email me at bridget@artoflivinginstitute.org Warmly, Bridget Palmer Director, Santa Rosa Children’s Theater

Santa Rosa Children’s Theater, sponsored by Santa Rosa Rec & Parks, provides quality performing arts to children. All instructors have formal training and experience in stage craft. Children are always the most important priority in every production.

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Summer Performing Arts Santa Rosa’s Children’s Theater presents

The 2013 Summer Season SRCT Director’s Note for Summer 2013

Bridget Palmer

Summertime gives children a great opportunity to try out something new or explore a favorite subject in more depth. I’m really proud that since founding the Drama Camp program for the Parks & Recreation Department in 2004, the programs have continued to grow and develop in popularity year after year. Many children look forward to Drama Camp all year long, and some come to both sessions! These Drama Camps are a unique program in Sonoma County because our structure includes lots of free time for play, in addition to preparing for the performance, and our partnership with the Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Department and local schools enables us to offer the programs to families as one of the most affordable two week-long summer activity options around. Be sure to sign up early because the camps fill up quickly and current budget restrictions in the City of Santa Rosa make it impossible for us to expand our program for the foreseeable future. Likewise, we are only able to offer two sessions of the Tiny Tots Theater Program for 4-6 year olds during the summer, so register early if you want your child to participate. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at bridget@artoflivinginstitute.org.

Warmly, Bridget Palmer Director, Santa Rosa Children’s Theater

TINY TOTS THEATER A SUMMER OF MAGICAL ADVENTURES (4 Days)

These classes offer very young children the magical opportunity to pretend that they are some of their favorite characters having adventures. We use music, poetry, costumes, and our imaginations to play out events from stories and then form them into a “show” for parents. The emphasis in these classes is always on the enjoyment of the participants, so we put together a production in which each child gets to play a character they like. Costumes and sets provided. Min 12 Max 16 Instructor: Bridget Palmer 4-6 yrs Strawberry Elementary, 2311 Horseshoe Drive, Multi-purpose Room $75 (S. R. Resident $65)

TINY TOTS I

TINY TOTS II

Sleeping Beauty Mon-Thu, 6/24-6/27 9-10am Performance 9:15am on 6/27 #66585

The Twelve Dancing Princesses Mon-Thu, 7/29-8/1 9-10am Performance 9:15am on 8/1 #66588

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Summer Performing Arts DRAMA CAMPS 2013 (2 Week Day Camps) AN EXCITING TWO WEEK PERFORMING ARTS IMMERSION EXPERIENCE!

Santa Rosa Children’s Theater drama camps are a perfect summer camp learning experience for young performers. We’ve got roles for everyone from brand new to experienced actors. Activities include group games, theater improvisation, rehearsals, and instruction in acting, singing, and dancing (with ample time for breaks between activities to go out on the playground or dress-up and make up stories.) Participants make friends, learn new skills, and share their talents in a fabulous show of scenes from children’s stories and musicals. Drama camp provides children with opportunities to shine they will treasure for a lifetime!

DRAMA CAMP SESSION 1

In Drama Camp Session One we’re planning a show highlighting scenes from Treasure Island, American Girl Stories, Po’s Kung Fu Dream, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, “Prince Ali” from Aladdin and “Be My Guest” from Beauty and the Beast. Costumes and Sets will be provided. Children should bring a sack lunch and morning snack. Afternoon snacks will be provided. Min 20 Max 36 Instructors: Bridget Palmer, Caroline Lomba, & Tim Kniffin

“It helps me get over my stage fright.” Cali – Drama Camp

7-13 M-F, 6/10-6/21 and Sat, 6/22 9am-3pm Performance: 6/22 at 2pm Biella Elementary, 2140 Jennings Ave. $370 (S.R. Resident $360) #66590 Willy Wonka “My kids came home calm and happy. Thank you” Parent – Drama Camp

DRAMA CAMP SESSION 2

In Drama Camp Session Two, we’re planning a show highlighting scenes from Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone, Hercules, a Comedy (inspired by the comic Disney movie), “Biggest Blame Fool” from The Seussical, and “They’re Monsters” from Monster in My Closet. Costumes and Sets will be provided. Children should bring a sack lunch and morning snack. Afternoon snacks will be provided. Min 16 Max 24 Instructors: Bridget Palmer and Caroline Lomba 7-13 M-F, 7/8-7/19 and Sat, 7/20 9am-3pm Performance: 7/20 at 2pm Strawberry Elementary, 2311 Horseshoe Dr. $370 (S.R. Resident $360) #66589

Far, Far Away

Instructors: Bridget Palmer, Caroline Lomba, & Tim Kniffin grew up in Santa Rosa acting in local productions. Bridget pursued graduate studies in directing at UCB. She Directs Santa Rosa Children’s Theater and performs with 6th Street Improv. Caroline has extensive experience in ballet, modern, and jazz. Tim is a member of the Actor’s Equity Union, holds an MFA in Acting from SMU, and frequently performs in local productions.

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For Tiny Tots Program schedules, see pages 14 & 15.

Tots Summer Camps

camp tiny tots at Finley (Age 3-5) 4 Days Camp Tiny Tots is our summer program for children ages 3, 4 & 5, consisting of crafts, swimming on Wednesdays and outdoor games. Emphasis is on socialization and fun. Snack is included. Children must be toilet-trained. Min 10 Max 15 Instructor: Tiny Tot Staff 3 - 5 yrs Fun at Mon-Thu the Finley 9-11:30am Center! Finley/Madrone Rm $85 (S.R. Resident $75)

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Tiny Tot adventure Camp at Steele Lane (Age 3-5) 4 Days Join our Steele Lane tot teachers at our new exciting Summer Adventure Camp. Camp is for 3-5 year olds and activities include games, crafts, treat preparation, a special jump house and a summer camp t-shirt decorated by campers. Thursdays will be a field trip on Rosie the Trolley or a special visitor. (Parents are invited on field trips). Snack is included and children must be toilet trained. Camp Staff: Jen Schmidt, Shannon Pope, Gabrielle Heppe, Maritza Garcia

Mon-Thu, 9-11:30am

Steele Lane Community Center

$85 (S.R. Resident $75)

New at Steele Lane Center!

Week #1 Spaceship Adventures 6/10-6/13 Jen/Maritza #67514 Explore the universe with its many wonders encountering aliens along the way. Create an extratarrestial treat and a enjoy a field trip on Rosie the Trolley to the S.R.J.C. Planetarium. Week #2 Under the Sea 6/17-6/20 Jen/Maritza #67515 Discover different creatures living under the sea. Swim through the halls to create a Goldfish snack. A special field trip to Spring Lake Environmental Center Week #3 Jungle Safari 6/24-6/27 Jen/Shannon #67516 Sing to wild cats to keep them asleep while carefully winding through paths to prepare a jungle snack. A special guest appearance from the Reptile Rescue Center. Week #4 Down on The Farm 7/8-7/11 Gabrielle/Maritza #67517 Explore the dusty trails with western style crafts and games. Create a gold rush treat and a down home romp on Rosie the Trolley to Howarth Park animal barn. Week #5 Superheroes 7/15-7/18 Gabrielle/Maritza #67518 SAVE THE CAMP. Collect objects obtaining special powers to keep the campers safe. Build a superhero treat and end with a special visit to a fire house. Week #6 Under The Big Top 7/22-7/25 Gabrielle/Shannon #67519 Welcome to the greatest show on earth. The room will become a circus big tent and campers wil create a special circus treat. Ride Rosie the Trolley to Howarth Park to ride the wild carousel. All activities subject to change.

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Summer Camps BEACH PARTY DANCE CAMP! (Age 5-8) 5 Days

Let’s turn up the heat this summer and dance all week long! Dancers explore cool music and cool movement in tap, jazz and ballet. Sunglasses and beach balls brighten up dance combinations that are taught throughout the week. Daily crafts and apparel themes keep the beach party alive! Ms. Jeran and Ms. Marilyn instruct proper dance technique and skill building while providing opportunities of play and imagination. Parents are invited to observe camps creations at the end of the week. So register early, tell a friend, and pack your beach bag for the best dance activity of your summer! Bring a snack and wear tap or ballet shoes or light-weight tennis shoes. Dress creatively (dance attire is optional) and details for theme day dress ideas are given on the first day of camp. Min 14 Max 20 Instructors: Marilyn Jakowchik and Jeran Urrutia (See Sock Hop Dance Camp bio) Mon-Fri, 6/10-6/14 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $134 (S.R. Resident $124) #67020

For Summer Sewing Camp for Kids, see page 26.

FABULOUS FAIRIES DANCE CAMP (Age 5-8) 5 Days

SOCK HOP DANCE CAMP (Age 5-8) 5Days

“Twist and shout” everyday to lively 1950’s music! Your dancer will “doo run run” onto the dance floor and experience the excitement of tap, jazz and ballet combinations. Daily crafts and apparel themes will keep the fun alive! Instructors Ms. Jeran and Ms. Marilyn will instruct proper technique and skill building, increasing confidence and performance. Parents are invited to observe the camp creations at the end of the week. Register early, and sign up with a friend! Bring a snack and wear comfortable clothing, ballet shoes or light weight tennis shoes and tap shoes. “Blue Suede” shoes are also welcome! Min 14 Max 20 Instructors: Marilyn Jakowchik and Jeran Urrutia team teach to offer the best creative experience in dance. Their combined leadership in teaching children merit this camp to be the best of its kind! Both have over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience. Mon-Fri, 7/29-8/2 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $134 (S.R. Resident $124) #67021

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Dancing with wings of every color and a little sparkle will delight every princess fairy throughout the land! Ballet, Tap, and Jazz dance combinations will be explored with wands, ribbons, and crowns. Daily crafts and daily apparel themes, like "Pajama Day" and "Crazy Hair Day" will keep all the busy dancers giggling. At the end of the camp week, parents are invited to observe the camps creations. Ms. Jeran and Ms. Marilyn instruct proper dance technique and skill building while providing opportunities of play and imagination at dance camp. There will probably be a little "Pixie dust" too! Bring a snack and bring tap, ballet shoes or light-weight tennis shoes. Min 14 Max 20 Dance Instructors: Jeran Urrutia and Marilyn Jakowchik (See Sock Hop Dance Camp bio) Mon-Fri 8/5-8/9 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $134 (S.R. Resident $124) #67022

“My little daughter had so much fun! Everyday she came home very excited, showing us the new things she was learning.”

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Summer Camps D5 KID’S CULINARY & NUTRITION CAMP (Age 6-13) 5 Days

From knife skills to making sushi, these camps will enrich and enhance kids’ cooking skills! We will discuss the importance of nutrition and health as we prepare homemade bread, Caesar salad, Spaghetti Pie with Ratatouille, lots of veggie dishes and, YES, lots of desserts! Pssst…our secret ingredient is fun! All materials and food are included. Please contact the instructor with any food sensitivities. (707) 888-1103. Min 10 Max 12 Instructors: DirectionFive certified teachers, under the direction of Patty James, Certified Natural Chef with a Master's Degree in Holistic Nutrition, founded and directed the Patty James Cooking School and Nutrition Center and co-authored “More Vegetable, Please.” Age 6-9 Mon-Fri, 7/15-7/19 11am-3pm Finley/Kitchen & Willow Rm $260 (S.R. Resident $250) #66871

Age 10-13 Mon-Fri, 7/29-8/2 10am-4pm Finley/Kitchen & Willow Rm $385 (S.R. Resident $375) #66872

PAINTBALL DAY CAMP (Age 10+)

Play Paintball! Whether you want to try paintball for the first time or you are an experienced player looking to improve your skills – this camp is for you! You will receive instruction in the safety aspects of paintball, how to use and maintain the equipment, and how to walk fields to make sure they are ready for play. Your professional level instructors will run you through drills designed to improve you as a individual player and as part of a team! Your games will also be critiqued to help build your skills! All the equipment needed to play is provided, including Compressed Air fills, and unlimited use of Reball reusable paintballs (these are practice paintballs that do not break, or leave any kind of mark. They act just like normal paintballs except they do not break.) Players are welcome to bring their own equipment and compressed air tanks will be provided for players with their own CO2 tanks. Please wear long-sleeved shirts and clothing you are able to run around in and are comfortable getting dirty (there may be some sliding and diving on the grass!) PLEASE NOTE: All players MUST have a waiver signed by both the player AND parent before they can participate! Min 10 Max 18 Location: MEGA ARENATM located at Galvin Park near the Fly Fishing Pond. Mega ArenaTM is a 50 feet wide, 100 feet long, and nearly 30 feet high inflatable paintball arena. The arena is fully enclosed by paintball safety netting. Galvin Park is located at 3330 Yulupa Avenue in Santa Rosa. Instructors: Your professional level instructors have played in tournaments of all levels, and have worked and played with the world’s top professional paintball team, San Diego Dynasty. Dynasty is the winningest team in the history of paintball, and has also developed a line of top selling paintball training DVDs. Mon-Fri, 7/22-7/26 9am-12pm #67349 1-4pm #67350 $260 (S.R. Resident $250)

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Summer Camps Multi media Summer ART CAMPS! (Age 7-12) 4 Days

Come mix it up for four great days of art! Different projects, from painting, drawing, paper maché, mosaics and collage will challenge the budding artist, keeping it interesting and fun! Please bring a lunch and a snack. All materials are included. Wear clothes that you can be creative in! Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973.

SUMMER SCULPTURE ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 4 Days

Three dimensional works will take on a rich and whimsical look in this all sculpture camp. A paper maché puppet will be one of our whimsical creations, painted and then decorated with fabric and trim. A small human creation will be made using plaster/webbing strips and then painted to take on the look of metal. Clay will be used to create an animal of your child’s choice. Bring a snack and sack lunch. All materials included. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, Fine Arts degree, teaching youth since 1973

Summer Painting Camp

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drawing & creating animals ART CAMP! (Age 7-12) 4 Days

From cats to bats, all kinds of animals will be drawn and created! First we will sketch the animals in graphite and charcoal using models and magazine pictures. From there we work in color with pastels, colored pencils, ink pens, watercolors and acrylics. Three dimensional objects will also be created with paper mache and modeling clay and finished with color. All materials are included and dress to work with art materials. Please bring a sack lunch. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1973.

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Acrylics, watercolor and pastels! All three of the main painting techniques will be used in this camp. A variety of papers & surfaces will be introduced to show the versatility of each medium. All subject matter will also be included from portraits, landscapes, still lifes to abstract; we will explore it all with a multitude of tools and color palettes. Please bring snack & lunch. This class can get messy so bring a painting smock / shirt or old clothes. All materials included. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, Fine Arts degree, teaching youth since 1973

Art Camp for the budding artist!

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Multi Media Art Camp - Class fee is $214 (S.R. Resident $204)

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Drawing & Creating Animals Art Camp – Class fee is $214 (S.R. Resident $204)

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Summer Painting Art Camp – Class fee is $218 (S.R. Resident $208)

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Summer Engineering Camps

Note: If your child is signed up for the morning and afternoon camps during the week, there is no childcare between 11-12pm.

Summer 2013 ENGINEERING CAMPs - LEGOtm Technic and System Components used to teach Engineering-

PlayWell-TEKnologies “Teaching Engineering to Kids” presents...Engineering Camps. Using LEGOtm Technic and System components, campers will be given instruction, design challenges and competitions appropriate to their facility location. This is an opportunity to build that really great project with guidance and assistance from our highly qualified staff. Returning students will work on new projects. These camps are not affiliated with the LEGOtm Group. Min 10 Max 24 Min 10 Max 16 Instructor: PlayWell-TEKnologies Staff

Biella School, 2150 Jennings Ave. Multi-Purpose Room Morning Camp $137 (S.R. Resident $127) Afternoon Camp $160 (S.R. Resident $150)

PRE-ENGINEERING (Ages 5-6) 5 Days Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineerdesigned projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Mon-Fri, 6/24-6/28 8:30-11am #66652

ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALs (Ages 7-11) 5 Days Power up your engineering skills with PlayWell TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas, and the Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students. Mon-Fri, 6/24-6/28 12-3pm #66653

PRE-ENGINEERING (Ages 5-6) 5 Days Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.

ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS (Ages 7-11) 5 Days Power up your engineering skills with PlayWell TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas, and the Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students.

PRE-ENGINEERING (Ages 5-6) 5 Days Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.

Mon-Fri, 7/8-7/12 8:30-11am #66654

Mon-Fri, 7/15-7/19 8:30-11am #66649

Mon-Fri, 7/22-7/26 8:30-11am #66657

GREEN ENGINEERING (Ages 7-11) 5 Days Design and build machines powered by alternative energy sources. Race solar cars, build a wind-powered electrical generation facility, enter the human powered vehicle competition, and invent a machine powered by stored elastic strain energy. Instruction will be provided by staff, but familiarity with LEGO™ Technic is desirable. Mon-Fri, 7/8-7/12 12-3pm #66648

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flight club (Ages 7-11) 5 Days Become a future aerospace engineer! Build and experiment with paper airplanes, helicopters, parachutes, rockets, and a wide variety of aerospace designs. Learn about propulsion, air foils, terminal velocity, gyroscopic forces, and other aeronautic concepts. Take home your creations from this interactive and educational class about having fun with flight. A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Note – legos are not used in this project.

Robot Mechanics: robot Arm (Ages 8-12) 5 Days Build a robotic arm that is yours to keep! This highly articulated robotic arm can perform a wide array of tasks at your command. Test your hand-eye coordination in a robotic competition. Instructor provides materials, tools, building tips, and one-on-one assistance. A $45 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. No one under 8 can register. Note – legos are not used in this project.

Mon-Fri, 7/15-7/19 12-3pm #66650

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Summer Camps 15TH

2013 Combine 3 great activities and what do you get? Incredible fun, great energy and learning that thrills!

6 exciting weeks to choose from… Each week is unique!

SCIENCE…Awesome adventures await—construct experiments & sensational projects to take home & enjoy. ART…Take creative ideas and materials, sprinkle in a little science and you get masterpieces while learning valuable and fun art techniques. GAMES… Fun will be had by all with games and activities where the focus is on building teamwork and cooperation through play. STAFF: Camp Director, Mark Bradski, is a credentialed teacher and hands-on science specialist. Art, Games and Science instructors are local teachers and experts in their fields. Sign up early to get the week you want, OR sign up for more than one theme, each week is unique and filled with many new adventures! QUESTIONS: Mark Bradski (707) 793-2251 To Enroll: S.R. Recreation & Parks (707) 543-3737 or www.kidscienceadventures.com When registering, please specify if your child would like to be in the same class rotation as a friend. Children are grouped by age, and attend science, art, and games classes each day.

Each week is unique...join the adventure! Ages: Grades 1– 7 (Fall grade level) Location: A Rincon Valley Elementary School, TBA Time: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Camps and Registration Numbers: Electricity! June 17-21 66658 Ready, Set, Fire! June 24-28 66659 A Tour of Science July 8-12 66660 Science in Motion July 15-19 66661 Science Inventions July 22-26 66662 Chemical Reactions July 29-Aug. 2 66663 Cost: $238 per week, $248 non S.R Resident All materials included.

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Summer Camps EN GARDE FENCING CAMP FOR KIDS (Age 7-12) 5 Days

Learn to swordfight! Instructor Jim Liebich brings the ancient art of dueling into the modern world with the exciting sport of fencing. Camp includes an incredible week of fencing, cross-training, games and more to give students a solid foundation in this Olympic sport and a summer camp they'll NEVER forget. Camp is for the beginning fencer or for those new to the sport. All equipment is provided. Sign up for morning (AM) and/or afternoon (PM) camps. Fencers registered for same-day morning and afternoon sessions: a supervised lunch hour is provided (no activities scheduled during the lunch hour). Half Day campers: bring snacks. AM & PM campers: bring snacks and a bag lunch. Wear sweats or shorts and tennis or running shoes. Instructor: Jim Liebich, director of En Garde Fencing Studio, Moniteur Degree from the French Fencing Federation, 10 yrs teaching fencing, dedicated competitive fencer. Min 10 Max 20 Location: En Garde Fencing Studio, 917D Piner Road, Santa Rosa. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm En Garde Fencing Studio $140 (S.R. Resident $130)

Mon-Fri, 12:30-3:30pm En Garde Fencing Studio $140 (S.R. Resident $130)

6/24-6/28 #66680

6/24-6/28 #66681

7/8-7/12 #66682

7/8-7/12 #66683

7/29-8/2 #66684

7/29-8/2 #66685 Fencing Camp for Kids

SUMMER GYMNASTICS CAMP (Ages 5-14) 1 Week

Come prepared for lots of fun, flipping, jumping, swinging, and climbing. Child must bring a lunch and something to drink. Each afternoon will be a different activity filled with tumbling, movie day, crafts, game day, water day (summer only) and rock climbing. All of our instructors have CPR and First Aid training. Release forms must be completed for each child by a parent/ guardian before attending lessons. Release forms provided at SR Gymnastics. Min 6 Max 17 Monday - Friday $195 (S.R. Resident $185) *4 Day Camp $165 (S.R. Resident $155) 8:30am-3:30pm Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center (2210 Bluebell Dr in Santa Rosa) 6/3-6/7 #66599

*7/1-7/5 (*No camp 7/4) #66633

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7/8-7/12 #66634

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6/17-6/21 #66631

7/15-7/19 #66635

8/12-8/16 #67084

6/24-6/28 #66632

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SUMMER CAMP VERTICAL (Age 7-14) 1 Week

Give your kids an adventure they’ll never forget with Vertex Climbing Center. Rock climbing is an excellent way to build selfesteem, and it’s a blast! Participants will learn climbing technique, knots and safety skills, with plenty of time for fun on Vertex’s 35-foot high walls. Camp includes a full day of climbing outside at Split Rock in Marin or Sunset Boulders on the Sonoma Coast. Equipment and Vertex T-shirt included. Min 4 Max 15 Instructors: Vertex Staff

RANCH ADVENTURE CAMP (Age 6-13) 1 Week

Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, 9am-12pm Thu, 9am-4pm Vertex Climbing Ctr, 3358A Coffey Lane $195 (S.R. Resident $185)

Age 7-10

Mon-Fri, 6/3-6/7 Mon-Fri, 6/17-6/21 Mon-Fri, 7/8-7/12 Mon-Fri, 7/22-7/26 Mon-Fri, 8/5-8/9

Age 11-14

Mon-Fri, 6/10-6/14 Mon-Fri, 6/24-6/28 Mon-Fri, 715-7/19 Mon-Fri, 7/29-8/2 Mon-Fri, 8/12-8/16

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Vertex Climbing Center of Santa Rosa is a charter member of the Climbing Gym Association of America. For more information on any programs please call 573-1608.

8:15am-5pm Cloverleaf Ranch – 3892 Old Redwood Highway, Santa Rosa 95403 $285 (S.R. Resident $275)

SUMMER VIDEO CAMP (Age 12-14) 1 Week

In this popular camp, students will get hands on training in TV, movie and video production. Class will involve some lecture, buttmost of the week will be devoted to fun activities, including the creation of talk shows, music videos, stop motion animation, improvisation exercises, appearances by special guests, video editing and television studio production. Student projects will be made into a 30-minute program for cablecast on a Community Media Center channel. All participants will be sent a DVD copy of completed projects. At the end of the week family and friends are invited to a special showcase screening where refreshments will be served and certificates of completion will be awarded. All classes are held at the Community Media Center of the North Bay, 1075 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa (569-8785 ext 329) Min 7 Max 12 Instructors: Community Media Center Staff Ages 12-14 (Must have completed 6th grade) 10am-3pm $155 (S.R. Resident $145) Mon-Fri, 6/10-6/14 #66753

Mon-Fri, 6/24-6/28 #66754

This Camp offers fun and excitement with an assortment of ranch activities that include archery, soccer, crafts, and more. With over 20 activities, you are sure to have a memorable week! Campers participate in three 1-hour activities in the morning and then head to lunch provided by us. Then all the campers go to the swimming hole or pool where they have the opportunity to play water games, kayak, free swim, or relax in the sun. Next, campers get a healthy snack and start Recreation Period, which offers campers a number of activities to choose from. Please note, campers in the program do not participate in horseback riding, high ropes course, or the Thursday night overnight. Participant must have a release form & health history form filled out and signed by a parent/ guardian to participate. Contact Cloverleaf Ranch at (707) 545-5906 to request forms before the camp starts. Join us the Sunday before camp starts from 2-3pm to meet our counselors and tour the ranch. It will make Monday morning more exciting! Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Cloverleaf Ranch Staff

Session 1: Mon-Fri: 7/8-7/12 #66711 Session 2: Mon-Fri: 8/5-8/9 #66710

See page 115 for Adult Horse Riding.

Mon-Fri, 7/8-7/12 #66755

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Picnic Reservations

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Picnic Permit • Visit srcity.org/parks and check the availability of picnic sites • For questions or to make a reservation call 707-543-3753 on M/W/F 10am - 4:30pm

Fees Picnic Permit A standard Picnic Permit allows up to 200 people in a Community Park picnic site. Event may be a family/company picnic, themed party, wedding/reception, meeting, chili cookoff, memorial service, etc. With a Standard Picnic permit you may bring in an oversized BBQ and/or have your event catered. The standard picnic reservation does not include exclusive use of any lawn area. All regular park rules apply.

• SMALL Picnic Sites: $45 • Large Picnic Sites*: o Finley Community Park & Howarth Park Monday- Friday: $110 Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: $123 o All Other Large Group Picnic Sites Monday- Friday: $105 Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: $110

Special Use Permit

A Special Use Permit is required for events with an expected attendance of 200 + and or ALL events held in a Neighborhood Park. In addition, a Special Use Permit may be required for any of the following reasons, regardless of attendance: • Event is open to the public and attendance cannot be determined (ie fundraisers). • Alcohol will be sold. • Animals, or special equipment such as carnival rides, vehicles, band, portable dance floor, tents, etc. will be brought into the park. • Portable toilets and or/additional dumpsters will be needed.

*Large picnic sites require an additional $100 refundable cleaning/damage deposit. Small Picnic Sites Available: Doyle Park Finley Park (2) Franklin Park Galvin Park Howarth Park (4) Rincon Valley Park Youth Community Park

Large Picnic Sites Available: Doyle Park (2) Finley Park Galvin Park Howarth Park (2) Rincon Valley Park Southwest Park Youth Community Park

Our parks have picnic areas available on a first-come, firstserved basis year round. Picnic permits guarantee a spot for your event.

• Event is outside the parameters of the picnic site or impact the other park patrons. • To download a Special Use Permit Application, visit srcity.org/Parks-Picnic reservations

For a COMPLETE list of Park Rules and Ordinances please visit: srcity.org/parks

Park Rules • Jump Houses are allowed in several of our parks. We do NOT provide electricity. The rental service must follow our policies for setup. For a complete list of jump house rules visit srcity.org/parks/park rules. • No SMOKING or GLASS in any City Parks. • Place trash in the garbage cans or dumpsters. Be clean and green! • Please respect the “field closed” signs to preserve the turf (13-24.035) • Keep radios and tape/CD players at a sound level that cannot be heard outside your picnic area. • No amplified sound without a sound permit. No amplified sound allowed in small sites. • Alcohol is allowed in Community Parks after 5pm on weekdays and all day on weekends and holidays. Please remember NO glass is allowed in the parks.

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Camp Yu-Chi Come join us at Camp Yu-Chi for another summer of outdoor fun! Camp Yu-Chi is held in Youth Park in Northwest Santa Rosa (across from Piner High School). This park offers a rustic setting next to a creek, yet convenient for a variety of other activities. From crafts, games, skits, songs, archery, swimming (at the Finley Aquatic Center), and nature projects, Camp Yu-Chi does it all! We even take an awesome field trip each session specific to that week’s theme! Each week is capped off with a Friday BBQ and Parent’s Afternoon program complete with songs and skits created and performed by the campers themselves! Camp Yu-Chi hours are Monday through Friday 10:30am-5:15pm with extended hours offered from 7:45am-10:30am (for an additional fee). Please note: All field trips are subject to change. Smiles for All at Camp Yu-Chi

Same great staff and activities as award winning Camp Wa-Tam!

Doyle Adventure Camp

This adventurous day camp program is held in Doyle Park for children between the ages of 6 and 12. Regular camp activities include games, outdoor skills, crafts and special events. Where the “adventure” begins is with the 3-4 CityBus excursions to local destinations! Wednesdays and Fridays campers will head to the Ridgway Swim Center for an afternoon of swimming. One or two additional “field trips” are included during the week. ALL drop-off and pick-up locations will be at the Doyle Park Clubhouse. We invite your children to join us for a week of adventure and fun! Extended hours offered from 7:45-10:30am for an additional fee. Please note: All field trips are subject to change. Come hang out at Doyle Adventure Camp!

Camp Wa-Tam

Have a ball at Camp Wa-Tam

This unique summer day camp program is held in Howarth Park for children ages 6 through 12. We invite your children to join us for a week in the great outdoors, meeting new friends and participating in activities such as canoeing, archery, nature & craft projects, and hiking to Spring Lake for a day of swimming. Thursday is a special day and evening. Campers arrive at 1pm and spend the afternoon putting the finishing touches on their costumes and props for the very exciting Parents Night Program! Dinner is cooked over a campfire, and all parents, grandparents, and friends begin arriving at 6:30pm for an hour of entertainment as the campers present songs, skits and spontaneous comedy. Following the program, parents say good night, and we wind up the day with a snack, a special T-shirt ceremony, and a peaceful night’s sleep under the stars!

Environmental education and stewardship is incorporated in all our camp programs through games, crafts, and specific activities designed to teach them about water shed, water conservation, creek stewardship, and habitat education.

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CAMP

BARCODE EXT. HOURS

Week #1 6/10 - 6/14

Wild, Wild West

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64450 64472 64490

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Week #2 6/17 - 6/21

Super Shark Week

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64452 64474 64492

64453 64475 64493

Week #3 6/24 - 6/28

Cave Dwellers

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64454 64476 64494

64455 64477 64495

Week #4** 7/1 - 7/5

Movie Magic

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64456 64478 64496

64457 64479 64497

Week #5 7/8 - 7/12

‘Sun’sational Science

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64458 64480 64498

64459 64481 64499

Week #6 7/15 - 7/19

Super-Duper Hero

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64460 64482 64500

64461 64483 64501

Week #7 7/22 - 7/26

Pirate Week

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64462 64484 64502

64463 64485 64503

Week #8 7/29 - 8/2

Jammin’ in the Jungle

Wa-Tam Doyle Yu-Chi

64464 64486 64504

64465 64487 64505

Week #9 8/5 - 8/9

Mystery

Wa-Tam Doyle

64466 64488 No Yu-Chi

64467 64489

Week #10 8/12 - 8/16

Wet, Wild & Wacky

Wa-Tam 64468 64469 No Doyle or Yu-Chi

*Camp Yu-Chi Hours/Fees Mon-Fri: 10:30am-5:15pm Fees: $165 (S.R. Resident $155) $15 off if you register by June 1st

*Extended Hours (optional): Mon-Fri: 7:45am-10:30am Extended Hours: *$50 additional *Must register separately for extended hours. ** Week of July 1-5 Fee: $135 (S.R. Resident $125) No camp on Thursday, July 4 Extended Hours: M, T, W, F, $40 Camp resumes Friday, July 5

*Doyle Camp Hours/Fees Mon-Fri 10:30am-5:15pm Fees: $165 (S.R. Resident $155) $15 off if you register by June 1st

*Extended Hours (optional): Mon-Fri: 7:45am-10:30am Extended Hours: *$50 additional *Must register separately for extended hours. ** Week of July 1-5 Fee: $135 (S.R. Resident $125) No camp on Thursday, July 4 Extended Hours: M, T, W, F, $40 Camp resumes Friday, July 5

See page 58 for Camp Theme Descriptions

Don’t forget....

When registering for a session of camp and you need extended hours, you must first register for the camp session; then register for extended hours with the appropriate barcode numbers.

Late Fees

There is a late fee of $5 for every 15 minutes you are late in picking up your child! Please be on time! A 25% cancellation fee will be charged if request is received less than 7 days prior to the start of camp.

CAMPS REFUND POLICY Full refund if request is received 7 days prior to first day of camp. 25% cancellation fee charged if less than 7 days prior to start of camp. No refunds after 5pm Thursday prior to camp.

Camp Wa-Tam Hours/Fees Mon-Wed: Thurs: Fri: Fees:

9:30am-3pm 1pm (camp begins) 10am (camp ends) $175 (S.R. Resident $165)

*Extended Hours (optional): Mon-Wed: 3-5:15pm Extended Hours: *$40 additional *Must register separately for extended hours. **Week of July 1-5 Fee: $140 (S.R. Resident $130) No camp on Friday, July 5 Extended Hours: M & Tu, $25

*Register for Camp Yu-Chi or Doyle Adventure Camp by June 1st and receive a $15 discount!

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Celebrating over 50 years of offering quality Day Camps!

2013 Camp Themes For Camp Yu-Chi, Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Wa-Tam Themes are used to enhance and support the camp activities noted on page 57.

Wild, Wild, West

Super Shark Week

Cave Dwellers

Movie Magic

Super-Duper Hero Week

“Sun”sational Science

Pirate Week

Jammin’ in the Jungle!

Mystery Week

Dust off those Cowboy boots and put on your hats as we explore the dusty trails at camp! Spend the week “Home on the Range” as the Wildlife Associates visits with animals from California’s Wild West. A gold rush, western style food, games and crafts will only add to the fun. Doyle and Yu-chi campers will be taking a field trip to Full House Farm where we will have lunch, see how cheese is made, and maybe even milk a cow!

Future directors, actors and producers step right up for some Movie Magic! The camp staff has a variety show planned in which the campers will be the stars. Creativity will abound as props, costumes and special effects are created. Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will visit the cinemas for a movie treat and each camp will enjoy a performance by a magician!

Join the camp staff as they hoist the sails and swab the decks on a journey of the seven seas! Fun and Adventure are in sight as we sail unchartered waters. You’ll spend the week in search of camp’s hidden treasure and return home with tales of your exploits! (Doyle and Yu-Chi Campers will take a trip to Doran Beach for a scavenger hunt in search of buried treasure!)

Mermaids, shells, fish, whales and don't forget SHARKS await us as campers explore life under the sea through nature and craft projects. Nature projects will focus on debunking Shark myths as we make Shark Tooth Necklaces! Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will visit Doran Beach. All three camps will top off the week with an outrageous "Under" the Water Fair!

Is it a bird? A Plane? No! –It’s those wacky and wild counselors from the Camps programs! Camp crafts and group games will highlight your child’s favorite Super Heroes! Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp will scale walls like their favorite web slinger as they visit Vertex Climbing Center. Join us for a Marvelous week as all three camps do their best to thwart the camp villain from stealing their T-shirts!

Lions and tigers and Bears Oh My! Get your gear ready as we delve into the deepest, darkest jungles that Howarth, Doyle and Youth Parks have to offer. You may not see a tiger, but Ranger Steve might have a Mountain Lion up his sleeve when he brings his Wildlife Associates show to town! Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will visit explore the Jungles of Armstrong Woods!

Journey back to the “Land Before Time” when your counselors lived in caves and dinosaurs roamed the land. Each group will learn to live off the land like cave people, which will include outdoor cooking skills! Wild Life associates will bring their famous “Reptile Show” complete with a boa, a python and monitor lizard! Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp YuChi will roam the caverns of Pump It Up!

Break out your sunscreen and get ready for Sunsational week of camp! The fun begins with creative science based art projects that involve the summer sun and the campers’ own imaginations. All three camps will enjoy stories by the always entertaining, Georgia Churchill and participate in an awesome Under the Sun Fair, with games, contests and face painting.

Campers will 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! Who knows what animals might show up when Wildlife Associates will visits on Thursday, and the whole camp is sure to be surprised when the Dinner menu is revealed! (Camp Wa-Tam and Doyle Adventure Camp Only)

Wet, Wild and Wacky*

Come join us for a wild week of water games and wacky fun, as well as a special surprise special guest! Whether it’s surfing the slip and slide or splashing your counselor at Spring Lake or the pool, you are sure to find plenty of ways to beat the heat during this very wet, very wild, and extremely wacky week! ? (Camp Wa-Tam Only) *PLEASE NOTE: This week of Camp is contingent on a minimum enrollment of 50 Camperes.

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Day Camp Questions & Answers For Camp Yu-Chi, Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Wa-Tam What is the supervision ratio?

Can my child be grouped with a friend?

Each group of 15 to 17 campers is supervised by one counselor, one counselor aide and 2-3 CIT’s (counselors-in-training).

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 of our staff and volunteers attend a one week inservice training program to learn how to lead the various 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.

UCP of the north bay Presents: Camp Kaos 2013!

United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay, in cooperation with the City of Santa Rosa Recreation and Parks Department, will be holding its annual day camp, Tuesday through Friday, July 30 through August 2, from 10am until 3pm at Howarth Park in Santa Rosa. Activities will include art and crafts, music, adapted sports, games, train rides, and more! This camp is organized and run by UCP of the North Bay camp directors and staffed by dedicated and trained volunteers. This unique and fun day camp is open to children of all ability levels and offers many exciting experiences. Cost is $180 for the week. For more information, contact UCP of the North Bay at (707) 766-9990 or visit our website at: www.ucpnb.org

In order for requests to be considered, BOTH campers must request each other at the time of registration. Groups are divided by age, so please be sure that the friends requesting one another are of similar age (by one year). We strive to maintain a group size of between 15-17 and will not rearrange groups if this number is compromised. We will try to accommodate all requests, however cannot guarantee placement. Only requests made prior to the first day of camp will be 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 the child in and out with the counselor in person. Finding a parking space may take a few minutes so please plan to arrive early and remain patient until you find a designated parking space.

Do the camps fill up fast?

Camp Wa-Tam does! Due to Wa-Tam’s popularity and limited space, you will only be able to register for a maximum of four sessions until June, 2013. 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 that will be mailed in early June. For those who register online, you can download the parent letter.

Can my 5¾ year old attend camp?

Only if they have completed a year of kindergarten.

Are scholarships available?

Scholarships are available for those who reside within the city limits of Santa Rosa and/or Santa Rosa Unified School district. Please see pge 159 for more information.

kamp kennedy (Age 6-18)

Santa Rosa Rec & Parks, in partnership with the Family Advocacy Resource Center of Sonoma County and United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay is once again proud to offer Kamp Kennedy in its 42nd year! This is a day camp for children & teens ages 6-18 with developmental disabilities. While greeting old friends and making new ones, children will experience boating, crafts, songs, story time, games, and outdoor cooking. Kamp will take place at the Howarth Park Gazebo. Cost is $120, however, Kamperships are available. If requesting a Kampership, a $35 deposit is required. Kamp will be supervised by volunteers and summer camp staff specializing in good times and rewarding activities! Please note: A Special Needs Information sheet will be mailed in early July for registered participants. Ages 6-18 Tues-Fri, 7/23-7/26 Tues-Thurs, 10am-3pm Fri, 2-7pm Howarth Park Gazebo $120 #64449 Having fun at Kamp Kennedy

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Work Experience

Summer Work Experience Program For Teens * Now you can download the work experience application to your computer at srcity.org/work experience. * General Information If you’re looking for a fun and worthwhile way to spend some of your time this summer, then we have a program for you! Our summer work experience program for teens ages 13 years or older is a great way to meet new friends and gain valuable work experience. We have a variety of programs to choose from (see page 65), so whatever your interests are - working with the public, children, animals, swimming - we’re sure you’ll find something to meet your needs! A non-refundable $75 registration/materials fee will be charged to cover cost of application processing, training, one work shirt and a manual. To participate, all you need to do is follow the simple steps listed to the right. Registration for the Work Experience Program is not available online. Please note: Teens are not guaranteed their first choice of programs to volunteer in. Placement is based on the needs of the participant, along with the needs of the programs. All teens must attend the orientation night and training sessions in order to participate in the program. Jr. Lifeguard applicants must complete the additional Jr. Lifeguard class and possess certification prior to June 10. Teens must be 13 years old by June 3 to participate in the Work Experience Program. Absolutely No Exceptions.

APPLICATION DATES Applications and job descriptions may be obtained at the Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane, or the Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Ave. beginning March 1. Applications are due by April 12. Applicants must be at least 13 years of age by June 3.

IMPORTANT DATES! March 1: Applications available April 1: Information night, 7-8pm (optional) Steele Lane Comm. Center, 415 Steele Lane April 12: Application deadline April 14: 9am-1pm Call for interview time April 15-17: 5-8pm (543-3427 or 543-3428) April 20, 22, 23, 24: Interview dates (mandatory) May 15: Orientation Night, 7:15-8:30pm (mandatory) Finley Comm Center, 2060 W. College Ave. Week of May 28: Training (mandatory) June 3: Work Experience participants must be 13 years of age by this date to participate in the program. No Exceptions!

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1. Pick up a program brochure (available March 1) listing our Work Experience programs. Read through the job descriptions, hours, and commitments and see what fits your needs. 2. Fill out the program application/ registration form and return by April 12 with your $75 registration/materials fee (non-refundable). 3. Call 543-3427 or 543-3428 on April 14, 9am-1pm or April 15-17, 5pm-8pm to set up your group interview. Participate in your group interview on April 20, 22, 23 or 24. 4. Attend Orientation Night (mandatory) at Finley Community Center on May 15; receive workshirt, schedules, manuals and information. No parents, please. 5. All applicants must attend orientation and all training dates for the specific program for which they will be working. Training will take place June 3 - June 7. NOTE: No exceptions will be made for non-attendance of mandatory training sessions.


Teens

Work Experience

Summer Work Experience Positions For Teens Note: These are Volunteer/Non-Paid Positions Animal Barn Aide

Counselor-in-Training

Howarth Park Assist the barn attendant in the feeding, grooming and care of the barnyard animals; inform and show the animals to the public; assist with the special events; collect tickets and do general upkeep of the facility. Barn aides must volunteer a minimum of two weeks, Tuesday thru Sunday, 10am -5:30pm.

Camp Wa-Tam,Doyle Camp, Camp Yu-Chi Assist the Camp Counselor and Aide in daily activities for the participants of the day camp in Howarth Park, Doyle Park or Youth Park. Camp activities may include the following: song leading, skits, boating, archery, field trips, swimming, crafts, and nature projects. C.I.T.’s must volunteer for a minimum of two 40 hour weeks and attend a mandatory 30 hour training week.

Amusement RIDE area assistant - Howarth Park

Assist the ride operators and cashiers with the amusement rides and/or concession stand. Collect tickets, assist customers on and off the rides, serve patrons food and drinks, and general upkeep of facilities. Must volunteer a minimum of two weeks, Wednesday through Sunday from 10am5:30pm.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PROGRAMS . . .

Join us on Monday, April 1, from 7-8pm at the Steele Lane Community Center. Additional information and speakers will be presented on the Work Experience Program. Parents are welcome!

Swim lesson Aides

Ridgway or Finley Swim Center Have fun in the sun and in the water! Assist the swim instructors with swim lessons for children ages 3-11 years. Familiarize children with the water, lead aquatic games and do basic instruction in water safety and skills. Swim aides must volunteer a minimum of one session (sessions are two consecutive weeks in length). Morning and/or evening shifts are scheduled Monday thru Friday.

concession aides

Ridgway or Finley Swim Center Under supervision, assist at concession stand during public swim. Serve patrons food and drinks, general clean-up, and other customer service related duties. Aides must volunteer a minimum of 2 weeks. Morning and afternoon shifts are scheduled 4-7 days per week.

LAKE RALPHINE Assistant

Howarth Park Assist the lifeguards in rigging boats, helping customers in and out of boats, and general upkeep; help watch for rule infractions and problems on the lake; go boating with campers when needed. Boathouse assistants must volunteer a minimum of two weeks, Tuesday thru Sunday, from 10am-5:30pm.

junior lifeguards

Ridgway or Finley Swim Center PLEASE NOTE: All participants in this program must complete the Junior Lifeguard Class or Open Water Junior Lifeguard Camp and possess certification prior to June 10.

Make a splash in your community volunteer!

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Assist the lifeguards with deck supervision during public swim, enforcement of pool rules, and light maintenance. This is a valuable opportunity for those interested in becoming a certified lifeguard! Junior lifeguards must volunteer a minimum of 2 weeks. Afternoon shifts are scheduled 2-7 days per week.

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Summer Jobs

Visit the Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks site at srcity.org/recjobs

Your Ticket to a Great Job! Are you friendly, energetic, highly motivated and do you love to work with children? Responsible and reliable individuals are needed for parttime employment with the Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Department.

Click on “Apply for job online� (in red)

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Applications and job descriptions will be available February 11 (unless stated otherwise), and may be obtained at the Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane, or Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Avenue. Most positions are filled by mid-April. Go to srcity.org/recjobs for more information. Apply early! Pool job descriptions and applications available year round at Finley Aquatic Center, 2060 W. College Avenue or Ridgway Swim Center, 455 Ridgway Avenue.

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Youth

Birhday Parties

Basketball Party! Enjoy a 2-hour party for ages 6-12 at Steele Lane Community Center. Games, activities, drills, engaging instructor, sport music, party room, fun! Price: $175 plus $50 refundable deposit 12 Child Maximum For more information, photos, videos and party package details visit www.SantaRosaRec.com (Birthday Parties) To book a party call 707-543-3737.

Dodgeball Party! Enjoy a 2-hour party for ages 7-16. Games, activities, drills, engaging instructor, sport music, party room, fun! Price: $175 plus $50 refundable deposit 20 child maximum For more information, photos, videos and party package details visit www.SantaRosaRec.com (Birthday Parties) To book a party call 707-543-3737.

Party at the Pool! The Birch Room at the Finley Aquatic Complex and “Under the Awning” at the Ridgway Swim Center can be reserved for birthday parties. For $9 per child. Minimum party size is ten For detailed birthday party information visit www.SantaRosaRec.com or call Finley (543-3760) or Ridgway (543-3421).

Party in Howarth Park! Party Package: $150 for 10 Children. Each child receives unlimited K-Land Rides (11am – 5pm), which includes train, carousel, jump house, and animal barn (animal barn is summer only!), a one lap pony ticket and Howath Park souvenirs. Birthday child receives a Howarth Park T-shirt. You save Additional children can be added (on the day of the party) for $15/each nearly 50% Parties held during park operating hours, April 6th – October 27th. Make your reservation online at howarthpark.com or call 543-3737. For more information, photos, dates, times and party package details, visit howarthpark.com or email howarthpark@srcity.org.

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Boating & Sailing

Boating & Sailing Classes in Howarth Park spring Rental Hours

summer Rental Hours

fall rental hours

Boathouse: March 2 - June 2

June 8 - August 8 Sat/Sun 11am - 5pm Mon-Thurs 11am - 5pm

Boathouse: August 10 - Sept. 29 Sat/Sun 11am - 5pm

Sat/Sun ONLY 11am - 5pm Weather Permitting

Also Open: President’s Day: Mon, Feb 18 Spring Break: M-Th, Mar 18-Mar 21 Easter: Sun, March 31 (1-5pm ONLY) Memorial Day: Mon, May 27

Boating and Sailing Class Information

For boating, sailing, and kayaking classes, please bring clothes/shoes that you wouldn’t mind getting wet. Sailing and Kayaking classes do practice capsizing, so come prepared! Although not all the classes get into the water, it is good to be ready just in case. You may also wish to bring a towel, hat, sunblock, water, and a snack. Please leave any valuables at home or locked securely in your vehicle, out of sight.

Weather Permitting Also Open: Independence Day: Thu, July 4

BRING YOUR OWN BOAT TO HOWARTH

You are welcome to bring your own boat to Lake Ralphine. There is a Day Launch Fee of $2 per boat, or a Yearly Launch Permit for $10 per boat. These are available at the Boathouse during Rental Hours. (If you come during NON-Rental hours, you can launch your boat for free.) Boats over 20 ft are NOT allowed. Electric engines only!

TEEN TUESDAY

All Middle School and High school students are invited to a fun day at the lake! Boat rentals are HALF PRICE ($5/hr) every Tuesday in the summer! Paddleboards, Paddleboats, Canoes, Kayaks, Sailboats, and Rowboats!

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Weather Permitting Also Open: Labor Day: Mon, Sept 2

SPECIAL CLASSES for YOUR GROUP

We can set up a class specifically for your group! If you have a group of eight or more who would like lessons and you would like to set up your own class, please contact us at howarthpark@srcity.org or call 543-3298 for more information.


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KAYAKING (Age 5+)

Paddleboarding (Age 8+)

Paddle around Lake Ralphine enjoying the outdoors and the wildlife! Our experienced instructors will work with you on learning paddling, kayak handling skills, and boating safety, while having loads of fun! Learn how to launch a kayak from the shore and the boat dock and how to safely get in and out of the kayak. Whether you come alone or with family and friends, be prepared for an enjoyable time on the lake! Please Note: Children ages 5-8 MUST be accompanied by an adult that is registered for the class! Min 4 Max 8

Come to Howarth Park to enjoy paddle boarding lessons! Lessons include personal instruction on techniques for the beginner and advanced boarder alike. The lessons are two hours, the first hour is intensive instruction followed by an hour of ‘free paddling”. The instructor will be on the water during the free paddle for follow up instruction for all students. All that is needed for this class is a good attitude and willingness to get wet in the amazing Lake Ralphine! Min 4 Max 8

BOATING BASICS (Age 8+)

Get out on the lake and go boating! Learn paddleboating, kayaking, canoeing, rowboating, and sailing, as well as boating safety! Have fun boating on Lake Ralphine and enjoy boating races and games with other class participants. Bring a friend or come alone – you are sure to have a great time! Howarth Park Boathouse Min 5 Max 12

Stand Up Paddleboard Yoga (Age 18+)

Experience the challenge of balancing on the moving water. Strengthen your core and feel your leg muscles more than you would in traditional yoga asanas. Dress as you would for any yoga class. Each class is 75 minutes long, including a basic paddleboard lesson followed by a 45 minute yoga session. Min 3 Max 8

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Boating Basics – Class fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40)

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Stand Up Paddleboard Yoga – Class fee is $20

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Paddleboarding – Class fee is $25 (S.R. Resident $15)

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Boating & Sailing Sailing Camp for Youth (Age 12-16)

Looking for a new and exciting activity for your child this summer? Try this class and your child will not only have fun, but will learn a skill they can take with them for life. Under the guidance of our skilled instructors, your child will get hands on experience sailing on Howarth Park’s Lake Ralphine. Curriculum is developed specifically to engage and teach youth the basic skills of sailing and boating safety. All participants must be comfortable treading water. Min 4 Max 8

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Advanced Sailing Camp for Youth (Age 12-16)

This camp is designed for youth who have completed our Sailing Camp. Our experienced instructors will work with you to polish up your sailing skills and teach you more advanced techniques. They will tailor this class to meet your skills and experience, ensuring you leave the class a better sailor. All participants must be comfortable treading water. Min 4 Max 8

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Have you ever wanted to learn to sail? Come out to Howarth Park’s Lake Ralphine and our experienced instructors will teach you the basics needed to enjoy sailing around the lake. All participants must be comfortable treading water. NOTE: This class is an introductory class. We recommend taking Intermediate/Advanced Sailing after completion of this course to develop the skills needed to fully enjoy independent sailing. Min 4 Max 8

Sailing Camp for Youth – Class fee is $65 (S.R. Resident $55)

Beginner’s Sailing Class (Age 12+)

6/10 – 6/13 6/17 – 6/20 6/24 – 6/27 7/15 – 7/18 7/22 – 7/25 7/29 – 8/1

Time 1-3:15pm 1-3:15pm 1-3:15pm 1-3:15pm 1-3:15pm 1-3:15pm

Advanced Sailing Camp for Youth – Class fee is $65 (S.R. Resident $55)

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Beginner’s Sailing Class – Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $30)

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12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm 12:45-4:45pm


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Intermediate/Advanced Sailing Class (Age 12+)

The Intermediate/Advanced Sailing Class is perfect for sailors who would like to have an instructor available to answer questions and give them tips. Our experienced instructors will help you expand on the skills and the knowledge needed to gain more confidence on the water. This class can be repeated as many times as you choose to reach your desired level of ability. All participants must be comfortable treading water. NOTE: Participants must have basic sailing and boating safety knowledge. Completion of either Sailing Camp for Youth, Beginner’s Sailing, or Boating Basics is recommended prior to taking this course. Min 4 Max 8

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2-4:30pm 2-4:30pm 2-4:30pm 2-4:30pm 2-4:30pm

PRIVATE SAILING LESSONS

Our certified instructors will work with you based on your skill level! $35/hr using Santa Rosa Rec & Parks Sailboats $25/hr using your own sailboat For more information Email: howarthpark@srcity.org or call 543-3298

BOAT RENTAL INFORMATION Lifejackets are provided for free with the rental and all boaters MUST wear a lifejacket Paddleboat:

$10/hour

Sailboat: $10/hour Accommodates: 2 people/370 lbs. Please Note: You must have experience sailing and pass a short sailing test.

Paddleboat w/canopy: Accommodates: 4 people/740 lbs.

$12/hour

Single Kayak: Accommodates: 1 person

$5/hour

Paddleboard: Accomodates 1 person

$10/hour

Double Kayak: Accommodates: 2 people

$8/hour

Canoe: Accommodates: 4 people/730 lbs.

$10/hour

Rowboat: Accommodates: 5 people/925 lbs.

$8/hour

PLEASE NOTE: Boats are rented on a first come first served basis, we do NOT take reservations. We accept cash, checks, Visa, or Mastercard. Please, no large bills.

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Neighborhood Services Since 2004 the Mayor’s Gang Prevention Task Force and community leaders have been working to reduce gang violence and have shown promising results during the fifth year of implementation. F

Participating youth and parents gave Measure O services a satisfaction rating of over 80% 743,309 hours of direct services were provided to over 3,494 unduplicated children, youth, and parents

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Free Summer Sports Programs! Neighborhood Services offers a variety of sports camps at parks and schools for youth in Santa Rosa. Sports camps include high quality coaching and skill building along with a safe place to make new friends. For information, call 5434501 or visit www.santarosarec. com and click on neighborhood youth programs. Check the website as program dates, times, and locations are subject to change. Come join the fun! It’s FREE!

2-1-1 is a free telephone number that connects local residents in need with Health and Human Services Gang Hotline – Report Gang activity in Santa Rosa 543-4264 ! March Graffiti Hotline – Report Graffiti in Santa Rosa 543-3499 rns in u . t y e r r a r u br cce Drug Hotline – Report Drug Activity 543-DRUG ool So mation in Fe h c S le r Gang Prevention and Intervention Services 543-3457 Midd e info or mor Look f (Request resource material or request a community presentation) gangprevention.srcity.org

neighborhood programs Neighborhood Programs offer safe and fun after-school programming for youth ages 6-18 in Santa Rosa. A free academic program offering homework assistance and tutoring will be offered on site; a registration form must be completed to participate in the academic program. Periodic field trips and/or special events will be offered for youth who participate in the academic program on a regular basis and display good behavior. In addition, classes, clubs, and/or workshops will be offered through the neighborhood programs for both youth and families. These activities may include topics such as dance, art, music, sports and much more. All neighborhood programs are FREE and open to the public. For current days and times or for more information, please visit the Neighborhood Youth Programs page at www.santarosarec.com or call 543-4501. (Program dates, times, and locations are subject to change.) u Apple Valley 2854 Apple Valley Lane

u Olive Grove 1945 Zinfandel Avenue

u Rowan Court 2051 West Steele Lane

u Valley Oak 2600 Northcoast Street

gang prevention awareness week

From August 3 - 10, 2013, the Mayor's Gang Prevention Task Force will raise awareness about local efforts for gang prevention and intervention services. For more information about the exciting local community events that will occur during the week, please visit our website at GangPrevention.srcity.org!

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Youth Basketball High Flying Fun!

Organized teams/practices/games

Comstock Middle School: Ages 9-11 Santa Rosa Middle School: Ages 12-14 Tues & Thurs games between 6-9pm March 2013-May 2013 season Registration: March 5, 7, 12, or 14 from 6-8pm at either gym Cost: $10 includes uniform Call 543-4501 for more information *dates and times subject to change

Community events

Community events provide opportunity for families and youth to come together in a fun and safe environment. Family bingo nights, movie nights and block parties are a few events being planned. For more information please go to santarosarec.com and click on Neighborhood Youth Programs.


You can help make “Change” for Kids in Santa Rosa Round up your City of Santa Rosa utility bill to the nearest dollar each month and your “Change” will go directly to the after school “Change” for Kids fund for Santa Rosa kids! (enrollment form below) For less than a dollar a month, join the Recreation and Parks Department by taking an active role in expanding free, after school recreation programs to help provide more safe and secure places for youth. Remember to re-enroll in the program if you have recently moved!

Did you know . . . In Sonoma County there are nearly 67,457 children left alone after school each day. You can help provide safe programs for kids by enrolling in the program.

Help make “Change” For Kids in Santa Rosa Name _______________________________________________________________________________ Date ____________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________Zip Code _________________________ Phone ________________________________________________ Utility Account Number ___________________________________________ (optional)

Contribution Options for “Change” for Kids Program: (Please check one.) _____ Round up my bill to the nearest dollar amount each month. (For example, if your monthly bill is $48.13 you’ll pay $49.) _____ I will give a fixed dollar amount of $ __________ each month. _____

If you would like to make a one-time donation, mail a separate check payable to Santa Rosa Rec & Parks Dept. and mail to Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa CA 95403 Attention: “Change” for Kids.

X_________________________________________ Customer Signature Authorization

 One hundred percent of your contribution goes towards increased after school programming and is tax deductible. For more information, please call 543-3282.

Please mail this completed form to: Santa Rosa Recreation and Parks Department, 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Attn: Change for Kids. Our staff will forward your enrollment form to the Utility Department. Your donation will appear on your next bill.

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Adults Sports

Summer & Fall Softball, Golf & Horseshoes FIELD CONDITIONS Phone: 543-3474 Updated weekdays 3pm

sports officials

If you are interested in officiating, call Northern Coast Officials Association at 538-5190.

Adult Softball Leagues

Come join us in our Summer Softball League that promotes health and wellness in our community. We offer a variety of levels from competitive to recreational. Information will be available at the Sports Office after February 4. Teams will begin registering February 12. Register early to avoid the crowds!!! Leagues will begin play in mid-May, weather and field conditions permitting, and run through the month of August. We offer leagues for Men’s, Women’s, and Coed Slow Pitch. We also offer Men’s and Women’s Fast Pitch. If you need a roster info packet please email your postal address to bhamann@srcity.org

fall ADULT SOFTBALL

Don’t let your softball experience come to an end. Join us for our Fall Softball Season. Information will be available after July 8, 2013. We will be looking for Men’s, Women’s, and Co-ed Slow Pitch Softball teams. Registration will begin Aug. 5. All leagues will start season play in early September, field conditions and weather permitting. League play will run through the month of October.

Golf Lessons

Youth and adult golf lessons will be held during the summer months at the Bennett Valley Municipal Golf Course, 3330 Yulupa Avenue. Both group and individual lessons will be offered. For actual class times, fees and dates, contact the staff at Bennett Valley Golf Course Pro Shop, 528-3673. www.srcity.org/golf

Sports Phone Numbers

Rec & Parks Sports ........................................................................ Field Conditions ............................................................................ Boys & Girls Club ......................................................................... Neptune Swim Team . ................................................................... Little League Mark West Little League (Northwest Santa Rosa) (Ages 5-16) ... Rincon Valley Little League (Northeast Santa Rosa) (Ages 5-16)... SR Amer. Little League (Southeast Santa Rosa) (Ages 5-16) ....... SR Babe Ruth (Ages 13-15)......................................................... Westside Little League (Southwest Santa Rosa) ......................... SR Cycling Club ............................................................................ SR Express Track Club . ................................................................. Santa Rosa Tennis ......................................................................... SR Youth Soccer ........................................................................... So. Co. Horseshoe Pitchers ........................................................... University of Sports ...................................................................... YMCA ........................................................................................... Ziemer Brothers ............................................................................ RBI ................................................................................................ Redwood Empire Water Polo ........................................................ SantaRosa Diving Team ................................................................

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SPORTS OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 3-5pm Phone: 543-3281 BOCCE at juilliard park

Learn the fascinating outdoor bowling game of Italian Bocce. Volunteers present each Sunday at 12 Noon and Wednesday and Friday at 10am at Juilliard Park Bocce courts.

BOCCE

For league play and information contact: Sonoma County Bocce Federation sonomacountybocce.org 707-528-2710

horseshoes 543-3281 543-3474 542-3249 543-3421 523-9333 537-9426 522-3571 575-7215 528-2006 545-4133 545-1535 527-0539 544-8369 538-3128 585-2302 545-9622 585-7800 284-2880 694-2715 543-3760

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Sonoma County Horseshoe Pitchers Club is seeking new members for the 2013 season. Those interested in pitching horseshoes for fun and relaxation are encouraged to take part. Sanctioned by the National Horseshoe Pitching Association, the club participates in tournament schedule with other clubs in Northern California. Facility is located at Doyle Park in Santa Rosa. Weekly meetings on Tuesdays, 5-7pm at Doyle Park. For more information, call Casey Sluys at 538-3128.

For youth sports, see pages 73-75.


Adults

Santa Rosa Tennis

Santa Rosa Tennis 2013 Rec & Parks has adopted Santa Rosa Tennis and is working closely with the United States Tennis Association/Northern California and Sonoma County Junior Tennis Association to offer you a great variety of tennis programs for all ages and abilities. All tennis lessons are held at Galvin Park and are under the supervison of tennis pro Jason Beard.

jason beard, head tennis pro

A native of Sebastopol, Jason Beard has been teaching for Rec & Parks for the past thirteen years and teaching in Sonoma County for over fifteen years. Prior to coming to Rec & Parks, Jason played for the Santa Rosa Junior College team where he was awarded the Conference Champion Award and the Conference MVP. Jason then went on to play Division I Tennis for the UC Santa Barbara team. Jason continues to play competitive tennis in the area and enjoys teaching others to play the game he loves.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Santa Rosa Tennis sponsors league teams of all abilities for our youth and adult players. Our teams compete in USTA play as well as the Sonoma-Napa-Marin league. If you have a team that needs sponsorship or if you are looking for a team, call Jason @ 217-7785. Generally, teams meet once a week for practice and another day for matches. We are currently looking for captains.

Jason Beard

Class Level Descriptions Beginning Tennis - for players who have never taken a class before, and want to learn the fundamentals. Junior (4yrs to 18yrs) players should stay in beginning tennis until they can rally with other kids consistently. For adults, they should only stay in beginning tennis for one class session. Advanced Beginning - a secondary class for adults. They should have taken a beginning class before or have reasonable control rallying with other players. This is an introduction class for score keeping and playing, so if you already know how to play matches you should be in adult Drills or Intermediate classes. For juniors you should be able to keep rallies with other juniors but not have match play experience.

Tennis Phone Numbers Santa Rosa Tennis............ 217-7785 Galvin Park....................... 524-5014 Airport Club . ................... 528-2582 Competitor Tennis Shop.... 578-5689 Countryside Tennis Club... 527-9948 La Cantera Tennis Club..... 544-9494 Oak Park Tennis Club....... 539-0353 SRJC Tennis....................... 527-4368 SCJTA . ............................. 539-4348 SSU Tennis ....................... 664-2657 USTA Nor Cal .................. 528-6982 Wikiup Tennis Club . ........ 544-2330

Beginner Intermediate - an introduction to competitive tennis for juniors. You should have taken beginning tennis as well as have the ability to play from the baseline with other students and be able to serve the ball with some consistency. Usually recommended for kids older than 10. Intermediate and Adult Drills - a more advanced class. Students must be able to serve and play matches as well as having good control of ground strokes and volleys. Classes are fast paced and often competition is a major part of class.

Tennis Rain Out Policy:

Make-ups are only offered for rainouts and instructor cancellations – this also applies to holidays, not for student absences. If there is a rain out or cancellation, a student may make up the class by attending any other class throughout the year. It is the student’s responsibility to check the schedule of classes and call ahead of time to make sure the class is running.

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Adult Tennis LessonsR ADULT BEGINNING/ ADVANCED BEGINNING TENNIS (Age 17+)

Adult Beginning Tennis provides everything you need to get started playing tennis, where as Advanced Beginning builds upon the beginner classes and offers review of all of the shots. These classes run simultaneously. All classes are held at Galvin Community Park, 3330 Yulupa Ave. Tue, Thur 5:30-6:30pm $60 (S.R. Resident $50) Date 3/5-3/14 3/19-3/28 4/2-4/11 4/16-4/25 4/30-5/9 5/14-5/23 5/28-6/6 6/11-6/20 6/25-7/4 7/9-7/18 7/23-8/1 8/6-8/15

Barcode 67185 67186 67187 67188 67189 67190 67191 67192 67193 67194 67195 67196

Tennis Racquets Available Upon Request.

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INTERMEDIATE ADULT DRILLS (Age 15+)

This class is for players who play competitively. Classes are usually high energy and require reasonable ball control. Emphasis is on conditioning, drills and strategy. All classes are held at Galvin Community Park, 3330 Yulupa Ave. Tue, Thur 6:30-8pm $60 (S.R. Resident $50)

Sundays 9-10:30am $25 (S.R. Resident $35)

Date 3/5-3/14 3/19-3/28 4/2-4/11 4/16-4/25 4/30-5/9 5/14-5/23 5/28-6/6 6/11-6/20 6/25-7/4 7/9-7/18 7/23-8/1 8/6-8/15

Date 3/3-3/10 3/17-3/24 3/31-4/7 4/14-4/21 4/28-5/5 5/12-5/19 5/26-6/2 6/9-6/16 6/23-6/30 7/7-7/14 7/21-728 8/4-8/11

Barcode 67202 67203 67204 67205 67206 67207 67208 67209 67210 67211 67212 67213

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Barcode 67214 67215 67216 67217 67218 67219 67220 67221 67222 67223 67224 67225


Youth Tennis

Youth Tennis Lessons 10 & UNDER TENNIS (Age 5-10)

10 and Under Tennis is designed and structured for kids to learn, rally, and play quickly in a rewarding and enjoyable fashion. In a decision that will fundamentally change the future landscape of tennis in the United States, 10 and Under Tennis caters to a child’s age and size by tailoring the equipment, court dimensions, and scoring system. All classes are held at Galvin Community Park, 3330 Yulupa Ave.

BEGINNER / ADVANCED BEGINNER (Age 6-14) BEGINNER: This class provides the basics of tennis. Am emphasis is placed on fun. ADVANCED BEGINNER: This fun class provides a review of the basics as well as an introduction to scoring. Students must be able to rally with other students before entering this class. All classes are held at Galvin Community Park, 3330 Yulupa Ave.

Mon, Wed 5:30-6:30pm $60 (S.R. Resident $50)

Days: Mon, Wed Time: 5:30-6:30pm Fee: $60 (S.R. Resident $50)

Date 3/4-3/13 3/18-3/27 4/1-4/10 4/15-4/24 4/29-5/8 5/13-5/22 5/27-6/5 6/10-6/19 6/24-7/3 7/8-7/17 7/22-7/31 8/5-8/14

Date 3/4-3/13 3/18-3/27 4/1-4/10 4/15-4/24 4/29-5/8 5/13-5/22 5/27-6/5 6/10-6/19 6/24-7/3 7/8-7/17 7/22-7/31 8/5-8/14

Barcode 67274 67287 67288 67289 67290 67291 67292 67293 67295 67296 67297 67298

Barcode 67227 67228 67229 67230 67231 67232 67233 67234 67235 67236 67237 67238

INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED TOURNAMENT PREP TENNIS (Age 8-17)

This class is for students who play competitively. Emphasis is on conditioning, strategy, drills, and positive court behavior. This class is designed to prepare players for high school/Tournament Level tennis. All classes are held at Galvin Community Park, 3330 Yulupa Ave. Mon, Wed, 4-5:30pm, Sun, 4-6pm $80 (S.R. Resident $70) Date 3/4-3/31 4/1-4/28 4/29-5/26 5/27-6/23 6/24-7/28 7/29-8/25

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Barcode 67251 67252 67253 67254 67255 67256

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Fitness & Sports

2013 Youth Tennis Camp Schedule All aspects of tennis will be covered in these fun-filled, four day tennis camps. For two hours each day, the participants will have time for instruction, practice and games. All camps will be held at Galvin Tennis Courts for ages 6-14.

DATE

TIME

FEE

June 3-6

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67335

June 10-13

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67336

June 17-20

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67337

June 24-27

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67338

July 1-4

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67339

July 8-11

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67340

July 15-18

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67341

July 22-25

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67342

July 29-Aug 1 9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67343

Aug. 5-8

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67344

Aug. 12-15

9-11am

$70 (S.R. Resident $60)

67345

Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs 3/18-3/21 8:30-10:30am $70 (S.R. Resident $60) #67334 Camp held at Galvin Tennis Courts

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If our days and times are not suitable for your needs, let one of our knowledgeable teaching pros help specialize a program for you. Please call 217-7785 for more information.

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Youth

Fitness & Sports

Youth Sports 2013 little sluggers t-ball (Age 4-7) Boys & Girls

Come join Rec & Parks in our fun and exciting Little Sluggers T-Ball league for boys and girls. Teams will practice six times and play games on Saturdays starting April 20. Sign ups will continue until March 27 or until leagues are full. Sign up on-line. Sat, 4/20 Time TBA Rincon Valley Community Park $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #67347

FLAG FOOTBALL (Age 10-14)

New for 2013, the City of Santa Rosa Sports Staff introduces Flag Football for boys and girls ages 10-14. In this league learn to run different routes and fine tune your football skills in our new practice then compete format. Tue, Wed, Thurs, 7/16-8/1 3-5pm Rincon Valley Community Park $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #67346

Youth outdoor Soccer League (Age 4-7) Boys & Girls

Come join Rec & Parks in our fun and exciting Youth Outdoor Soccer League for boys and girls. Teams will have games and practices starting on Saturday, September 21. Sign ups will continue until September 4 or until leagues are full. Sat, 9/21 Time TBA Rincon Valley Community Park $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #67348

For information on being a volunteer coach, call 543-4317.

Recreation & Parks Summer Sports Camps Youth Basketball Camp

Youth Soccer Camp

(Age 5-7 & 7-14) Boys and girls

(Age 4-6 & 7-14) Boys and Girls

In this special 5-day camp run by the City of Santa Rosa Sports Staff, we will learn and build upon the fundamentals of basketball through lessons, drills, and games. This camp will be held in the Sheppard Gymnasium, 1777 West Ave. 9am-12pm (age 5-7) 9am-3pm (age 7-14) $109 (S.R. Resident $99) (age 7-14) $79 (S.R. Resident $69) (age 5-7) Mon-Fri, 6/10-6/14 Age 5-7: #67354 Age 7-14: #67353

In this special 5-day camp run by the City of Santa Rosa Sports Staff, we will learn and build upon the fundamentals of soccer through lessons, drills, and games. This camp will be held at Rincon Valley Community Park, off of Montecito Blvd. in Rincon Valley. 9am-12pm (age 4-6) 9am-3pm (age 7-14) $109 (S.R. Resident $99) (age 7-14) $79 (S.R. Resident $69) (age 4-6) Spring Break Mon-Fri, 3/18-3/22 Age 4-6 #67363 Age 7-14 #67362 Session 1 Mon-Fri, 6/24-6/28 Age 4-6: #67359 Age 7-14: #67358 Session 2 Mon-Fri, 7/8-7/12 Age 4-6: #67361 Age 7-14: #67360

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Train for the run with Fleet Feet & New Balance!

Fleet Feet Sports and New Balance have teamed up to offer the largest 5K training program in the nation! If you have ever tried to start a running program in the past and felt you couldn’t keep up or needed to be in better shape, this is the program for YOU!

The 10-week program will prepare you for the St. Patrick’s Day Run/Walk! Group meets: Tuesdays at 6pm and Saturdays at 9am @ Fleet Feet Santa Rosa Visit www.fleetfeetsantarosa.com for Balance more ‘sinformation training groups Prepare for the race! Join Fleet Feet Sports & New No Boundaries on 5K Training Program. Details on page 76.

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Adults 16+

Special Populations

Differently Abled Adults & Teens Social and recreational activities for teens and adults, 16 and over, with developmental disabilities DANCES- Co-Sponsored with Becoming Independent

Dances are the second Monday of every month (unless otherwise noted) at the Steele Lane Community Center from 7-8:30pm. A DJ provides music for dancing. Admission is $5 per person. Soft drinks are available for purchase. Participants must have a current I.D. and emergency phone number for admission. Wheelchair accessible.

ADVENTURE DAYS

Adventure Days are offered one Saturday a month, September through May, from 10am to 1:30pm. Participants spend the day at the Steele Lane Community Center. Activities are varied and can include cooking, arts and crafts, games, videos and social time. Check bulletin for details. Fee is $8 per person. Pre-registration is required. Wheelchair accessible. Bring a lunch; beverages are provided.

Monthly events are mailed or emailed to participants every six months. To be added to the mailing list call 543-3737.

Barbeque Social Lunch

We would like to invite you to our new summer BBQ Social now held on Saturday, July 6 from 11:30am-1pm at the Ridgway Swim Center. We will provide lunch and some fun social time for all. You are welcome to bring something to share with the group. Cost is $10. See the bulletin for additional information. Pre-registration is required. The facility is wheelchair accessible.

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Social Dances

Weekly Social Dances Senior Ballroom Dances (Age 50+)

Every Friday at the Finley Community Center, 1-4pm Finley Community Center, E. Person Auditorium $7 at the door See pagee 126 for more information.

Monthly Social Dances Dance for Differently Abled Adults (Age 16+)

Second Monday of each month, 7-8:30pm Steele Lane Community Ctr., Dohn Room $5 at the door See page 77 for more information.

“NiGHT CLUB TWO-STEP PARTY” AT FINLEY (Age 18+)

For those adults who love to dance. D.J. Steve Luther mixes the greatest sounds from the 40’s to the present. Enjoy dancing to swing, ballroom, latin, and nightclub favorites in our beautiful auditorium. Enjoy lessons taught by professional dance instructors. Experience the best ballroom dancing in Santa Rosa! The third Friday of each month: February 15, March 15, April 19, May 17, June 21, July 19, August 16 Beginning Nightclub lesson, 7-7:30pm Intermediate Nightclub lesson, 7:30- 8pm Dancing with DJ Steve, 8-10:30pm Finley Community Center, E. Person Auditorium $7 Dance only $10 Lesson & Dance

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Dances Classes BOLLYWOOD VINYASA YOGA (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

New!

A fun, upbeat yoga and dance fusion class which blends yoga poses for flexibility and strength with Bollywood dance moves for self expression and FUN! An energetic class that will provide a fabulous workout for Body, Mind and Soul. Beginners welcome, however, some yoga experience is helpful. No dance experience necessary. Leave your inhibitions behind! Wear comfortable clothing to move in and no shoes are necessary. Please bring a yoga mat and a bottle of water. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Cindy Sims has been dancing since the age of 3 and a practioner of Yoga for the past 18 years. Her passion for both yoga and dance are blended together in the Bollywood Vinyasa yoga class to make the perfect workout! Cindy teaches at Sonoma Academy and Yoga Studio Ganesha in Sebastopol. Thu, 4/4-4/25 6-7:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $38 (S.R. Resident $48) #66761 Thu, 5/9-5/30 6-7:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $58 (S.R. Resident $48) #67007

Bollywood Vinyasa Yoga

Thu, 6/13-7/11 (No class 7/4) 6-7:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $58 (S.R. Resident $48) #67008

FLAMENCO DANCE FOR BEGINNERs (Age 18+) 8 Weeks

Stomping feet, graceful hands and most important – attitude! This is the proud and powerful dance from Spain known as Flamenco. This course provides an introduction to the basic technique needed, including footwork patterns, arm and hand movements, hip movement, and a general understanding of Flamenco rhythms. Students are encouraged to wear a shoe with a sturdy heel. Character projection and confidence building exercises are also taught. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Joelle Goncalves, 8 yrs. experience, studied with local professionals and world famous flamenco artists in Spain. Artistic Director of local dance troupe “Sol Flamenco.” Wed, 3/6-4/24 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #66946

Flamenco with Joelle

(6 Weeks) Wed, 7/10-8/14 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $52 (S.R. Resident $42) #66948

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Wed, 5/8-6/26 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr Wing/Rm 3 $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #66947

“Joelle is an excellent teacher with passion for Flamenco dancing.”

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Dance Classes BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE BELLY DANCE (Age 16+) 20 weeks

Come join Theresea Jade for belly dance! Belly dance is a great way to remain flexible and stay in shape while having fun.As an art form that has ancient roots. This class is mixed level and reviews dance basics while learning new combinations on a weekly basis. Wear comfortable clothing: leotard and tights, shorts, loose pants. Information will be given the first week of class for those wishing to purchase costuming (not a requirement). Min 18 Max 30 Instructor: Theresea Jade is a well known performer and belly dance instructor throughout Sonoma County and the Greater Bay Area, bringing her award winning choreographer/dancer expertise to her students in dance.

Have fun with Belly Dance!

JEWELS OF BELADI dance troupe (Age 16+) 20 Weeks

Join Theresea Jade and the Jewels of Beladi in this performance level class for students who have taken her beginning/ intermediate level classes or have had advanced belly dance classes. Costuming is required along with playing finger cymbals and learning various rhythms from Middle-Eastern music. A variety of choreographies will be presented and performance opportunities will be available, and at the end, everyone is invited to participate in a “Hafla” belly dance show! Min 15 Max 20 Instructor: Theresea Jade (See Beg/Intermediate Belly Dance bio)

Course

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Join Theresea Jade for Belly Dance!

Location

Age

Day

Date

Time

Beginning/Intermediate Bellydance - Class fee is $105 (S.R. Resident $95) (20 weeks)

66998 Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm 16+

Tue

*2/26-8/6

Instructor

6:15-7:15pm

Jewels of Beladi Dance Troupe – Class fee is $175 (S.R. Resident $165)

(20 Weeks)

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66999 Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm 16+

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Tue

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7:15-8:45pm

Theresea Jade *No 4/2, 4/30, 6/4, 7/9

Theresea Jade

*No 4/2, 4/30, 6/4, 7/9


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Arts & Crafts ACRYLIc painting made easy (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Discover your inner artist while exploring the versatility of acrylic paints. Learn about mixing and using color for best effects, experiment with texture, from thick to thin, different brushes, use of palette knife, texturing mediums. Are you drawn to realism, impressionism, abstraction? Find out by exploring different subjects: landscape, abstract designs, still life, or fantasy. This class is for beginners as well as more experienced painters looking for stimulus and feedback. Fee includes materials. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Sasha Pepper, over 30 yrs professional artist and teaching experience, M.A. in Art from UC Berkeley.

Painting with Acrylics

beginning WATERCOLOR! (Age 13+) 3 Days

~ Pablo Picasso

All that water seems to scare some people off, but you can learn to tame this wonderful wet medium and make it work for you! This beginning class starts off with color, and then introduces proper brushes, paper, tools and technique. All materials are included. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in art from San Jose State University, over 30 years painting experience, has taught art classes in Sonoma, Napa and Marin Counties through Recreation & Parks, SRJC and Community Education.

This class is for those who have always wanted to draw (but never thought they could!) and those who want to brush up on their skills. Emphasis will be on “learning to see” and exploring the basic elements of drawing, including line, form, shading, perspective, and composition. The instructor uses both innovative right-brain exercises and traditional approaches to help you gain technical mastery, as well as developing your individual vision and sketching style. All materials included. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Sasha Pepper, (See Acrylic Painting Made Easy information.)

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Stretch your drawing skills by drawing “dry!” This class is for those who already have some drawing skills and want to expand using new tools and techniques. Dry tools such as conte`, colored pencils, charcoal, and chalk pastels pencils will be combined with pencil, then all will be applied using a variety of techniques on different types of paper. All materials are included. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in art from San Jose State University. (See Watercolor for full bio)

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”

DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS: BASICS & BEYOND (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Course

beginning DRAWINg (Age 13+) 4 Weeks

Watercolor

Location

Age

Day

Date

Time

Instructor

Drawing for Beginners – Class fee is $82 (S.R. Resident $72) (4 Weeks) 66833 Finley/Willow Rm 18+ Tue 4/2-4/23 6:30-8:30pm

Sasha Pepper

Acrylic Painting Made Easy – Class fee is $100 (S.R. Resident $90) (4 Weeks) 66838 Finley/Willow Rm 18+ Wed 2/27-3/20 6-8:30pm (4 Weeks) 66841 Finley/Willow Rm 18+ Wed 5/8-5/29 6-8:30pm

Sasha Pepper

Beginning Drawing – Class fee is $92 (S.R. Resident $82) (4 Weeks) 66834 Finley/Willow Rm 13+ Tue 2/26-3/19 6-8pm

Kathryn Cerasoli

Beginning Watercolor – Class fee is $76 (S.R. Resident $66) (3 Days) 66832 Finley/Willow Rm 13+ Mon 6/3-6/17 6-8pm

Kathryn Cerasoli

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Arts & Crafts MOSAICS WITH CHINA & GLASS (Age 13+)

If you have worked previously with tile and are ready to move to the next level, or you’re simply intrigued with working with glass and china on a project, then this is the class for you! Mosaics offer students a wide variety of materials and project choices from lamps, tables, shelves, frames to trays and Kathryn will present certain tricks and procedures that are unique to these materials. Materials, frames and trays will be provided. Feel free to bring in project pieces to cover, along with your favorite plates and glass pieces. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Anne Cerasoli, degree in art from San Jose State University, over 30 years painting experience, has taught art classes in Sonoma, Napa and Marin Counties through Recreation & Parks, SRJC and Community Education. Sat, 4/13 9:30am-3:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $74 (S.R. Resident $64) #66930

intro to ACRYLICS (Age 13+) 4 Weeks

Adult Mosaics

ADULT MOSAICS (Age 13+) 4 Weeks

Have you ever been captivated by the sight of a beautiful mosaic and wished that you could create a masterpiece of your very own? Then join this class! We start off creating a simple stepping stone using the direct method of mosaics, and then we will finish with an indirect method that creates a freeform shape using mirrors, glass and tile. All materials are included. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli, degree in art from San Jose State University, over 30 years art experience, teaches throughout Sonoma, Napa and Marin Counties.

Welcome to this beginning course designed to give you the basics of the acrylic medium! A basic color wheel will be created first, followed by techniques using the brush, a variety of tools and the paints. A guide to papers and canvases will also be explored to understand how the paints look and adhere to a variety of surfaces. After this solid foundation, it’s time to move on to paint still-lifes and landscapes! Fee includes all materials. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Anne Cerasoli, degree in art from San Jose State University, over 30 years painting experience, has taught art classes in Sonoma, Napa and Marin Counties through Recreation & Parks, SRJC and Community Education. Wed, 4/3-4/24 6-8pm Finley/Willow Rm $94 (S.R. Resident $84) #66836

Thu, 5/2-5/23 6-8pm Finley/Willow Rm $97 (S.R. Resident $87) #66863

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Arts & Crafts Handmade card workshops allow you to give yourself a gift, then a chance to pass it on!

meow GREETINGS – CARDS FOR CAT LOVERS (18+) 1 Day

They are independent, elegant and lovable animals, and every- New! body who loves cats will be delighted to either make or receive cards that focus on our domestic little tiger. Join us for a fun evening of creating beautiful cards using cat images. These are all new designs! This class is designed for beginners as well as for intermediate card makers. All card-making materials are provided. Please bring a pair of sharp paper-cutting scissors and a pencil. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Carola Bartz, paper crafter and mixed media artist. Thu, 4/11 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Maple Rm $30 (S.R. Resident $20) #66803

Mixed Media Bird Canvas

CREATE A BEACH THEMED JOURNAL (18+) 1 Day

It is so easy to make a beautiful journal using a regular composition book. Working with different papers, stamps and embellishments you will create a beach themed journal that you can keep for your own journaling, use as a travel or summer journal or want to give as a thoughtful and personal gift. No experience required, just be prepared to get your hands dirty. Come join us and see how easy and fun this is. Please bring a pair of sharp paper-cutting scissors. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Carola Bartz, paper crafter and mixed media artist. Thu, 5/9 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Maple Rm $32 (S.R. Resident $22) #66802

CREATE A MIXED MEDIA BIRD CANVAS (18+) 1 Day

Come and discover the wonderful world of mixed media! You will have a lot of fun while creating a 5x5 inches canvas with a beautiful bird scene, using paper, acrylic paints and fabric. It is easier than you think! Be prepared to get your hands dirty! This is a beginners’ class, but if you already have some experience in mixed media and would like to join you are very welcome. All materials are included. Please bring a pair of sharp fabric shears and paper cutting scissors. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Carola Bartz, paper crafter and mixed media artist. Thu, 4/25 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $34 (S.R. Resident $24) #66804

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Balloon art twisting the night away! (Age 8+) 1 Day

Learn a new skill - Balloon twisting! Make a doggie and giraffe or a party hat just for the fun of it. The basics will be taught, and you can be as creative as you like. This class is designed for the beginner, young and old alike. You’ll be able to entertain family and friends with this new fun skill. Everyone will take home their own balloon sculpting creations. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Pamela Sue Porter is a clown/ juggler/facepainter/balloon artist -.A.K.A. Twizzle the Clown She has taught improvisation, juggling, face painting, balloon art, stilt walking and much more. She is with the Hiccup Circus in the winter in Hawaii and is a local performer in Santa Rosa. Tue, 5/14 6:30-8pm Finley/Maple Rm $30 (S.R. Resident $20) #66757 Tue, 7/23 6:30-8pm Finley/Maple Rm $30 (S.R. Resident $20) #67001

Balloon Art

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Arts & Crafts Instructor: Jeri Nager is a gifted local gourd artist who has been showing her gourds and patiently teaching her craft for several years here, and throughout the Bay Area.

WOODBURNING on gourds (Age 18+) 1 Day

'Pyrography'' (pyro-fire; graphi: written or drawn) more commonly known as 'woodburning' is the art of creating a design or lettering with a hand held burning tool. Wood, leather and other organic surfaces can be dramatically enhanced with the skilled use of this tool. In this session we will learn safe use of the woodburner and practice various techniques & textures with three different tool tips on a wooden 'sampler.' Our project will consist of woodburning a design on a small wooden box or plaque. There will be ample designs and borders available for transfer. Your box will be ready to take home at the end of class. No artistic skill required. Beginners are welcome. Materials are provided. This class will show you all the basics you’ll need to transform gourds into unique & useful art. Min 6 Max 10

GOURD BIRDHOUSES (Age 18+) 1 Day

Grace your garden or patio with a lovely environmentally harmonious habitat for your feathered friends. Create it yourself from a common garden gourd. Learn valuable techniques for cutting, coloring and finishing your gourd to attract the birds and keep it weather-safe. Gain lots of useful tips about gourd craft, and the use of simple cutting tools and wood burners. Step by step instructions are provided. All the tools, materials and the gourd needed to complete your project are included. No previous skill required. Beginners to advanced welcome. Min 6 Max 10 Sat, 4/13 1-4pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66758

Gourd Birdhouse

Sat, 3/9 1-4pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66756

GOURD DOLLS & FIGURINES (Age 18+) 1 Day

New!

Here’s a chance for you to experience creating a doll or figurine from a Gourd. Often used as decorated vessels, containers, and musical instruments, gourds have also been used to make dolls & symbolic figurines in almost every culture since time immemorial. Whether they are human or animal likenesses, spiritual, whimsical, or magical, the gourd doll becomes a lasting representation of the artist who created it. Jeri will provide instruction, and samples, along with a variety of interesting gourds to inspire you. A number of techniques for decorating will be offered including paint, decoupage, carving, cutting, etc. Jeri will provide lots of interesting embellishments, i.e., specialty paper, fabric, leather, borders, beads, feathers, etc. Feel free to bring along any special materials or trinkets you might want to include on your doll. Your doll can be completed in one session. Min 6 Max 10 Thu, 5/11 1-4pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66759

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Arts & Crafts gifts from the kitchen (Age 18+) 2 Days

New!

Gifts from the kitchen is a fun class for everyone and will help you save money on all of your holiday, birthday, shower and gift giving occasions. After 2 classes you will have the confidence to make gifts that you will be proud to give. The first class will focus on edible gifts, jalapeño jelly, sweet hot mustard, cookie mix in a jar, dry rubs for meat, cheese balls, coffee, cocoa mixes and more. The second class will be all about crafting with fragrance, potpourri, soaps, hand rolled beeswax candles, adorable bird feeders, lip balm, sachets, bath salts and more! You will be shown how to package your creations to make the best presentation and also told where to purchase the best materials so you can get started at home. There will be some demonstrations by Cyndy, but this workshop is mostly “hands on” and you will be taking home your own creations. Come join the fun and get started on a new hobby or even a new home business. You may want to bring an apron or old t-shirt to class to cover your clothing as we will be working with food and fragrance oils. A material fee of $35 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Cynthia Ladwig spent 9 years as a cooking and craft instructor at the San Jose community education program. 14 years ago she began developing classes for the home chef and crafter with the emphasis on the most fun, useful and tastiest foods and crafts. Wed, 3/6 & 3/13 6-9pm Finley/Kitchen $39 (S.R. Resident $29) #67009

Beeswax Candles

Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks has you covered! Pick one up at Finley Community Center! 2060 West College Ave

Give your recipient the gift of fitness, adventure, and fun! Gift cards good for ANY Recreation & Parks event or program including sports, dance, exercise and hobby classes!

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ALL New!

COOKING WITH JILL NUSSINOW, “THE VEGGIE QUEEN” (Age 18+)

Jill Nussinow, aka The Veggie Queen™, as she shares her passion and enthusiasm for pressure cooking with you. Jill has been successfully teaching people how to pressure cook for the past 16 years. She is the author of the newly released cookbook, The New Fast Food™:The Veggie Queen Pressure Cooks Whole Food Meals in Less than 30 Minutes. Min 10 Max 14

PLANT BASED EATING 101: GRAINS

There has been a lot of talk about moving toward a plant-based diet and the movie ‘Forks Over Knives’ has influenced a lot of people to adopt a new way of eating. If you are in this group or just curious, then this class is for you! Jill has been showing people how to eat this way for more than 20 years. She will review grain cooking basics and show you how to use grains, both familiar & new, with an emphasis on gluten-free grain cooking in dishes from soup to dessert. Some of the grains will include millet, buckwheat and quinoa. She will also show you how to use a pressure cooker to make whole grain cooking much faster. Bring your questions & your appetite! (Class is gluten-free but not the facility) Thu, 3/7 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #66852

PLANT BASED EATING 101: LEGUMES, BEYOND ORDINARY BEANS

Interested in figuring out more ways to have Meatless Mondays and other days? Learning about the legumes: beans, peas and lentils, can change your diet and your outlook. Your instructor has been showing people how to eat this way for more than 20 years. In this class Jill will review legume cooking basics and show you how to use beans familiar and unfamiliar. You will learn how to sprout beans, how to cook beans and what to do with them once they are prepared. You will learn a meatless burger, chili, soup and even a dessert, all based on plant foods. Bring your questions and your appetite! (Class is glutenfree but not the facility) Thu, 4/18 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #66869

FUN FRIDAY: VEG SUSHI (HANDS-ON)

If you’ve always thought that making sushi was beyond your ability, then come to the class. This class will make a great Friday night date or not. You will learn to easily roll and enjoy sushi with a variety of non-fish fillings. Jill has been teaching people how to make sushi for almost 20 years. You will be amazed how quickly you can learn to make your own sushi at home. We will be using a variety of different rice fillings for this class. (Class is gluten-free but not the facility) Fri, 5/17 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $54 (S.R. Resident $44) #66845

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SUMMER VEGETABLE WORKSHOP

Tired of the same old summer squash dishes that you’ve been eating for years? Don’t know what to do with those tomatillos? Does okra puzzle you? Do you wish that you knew how to make great salsa or just a wonderfully saucy stir-fry? In this class, Jill will show you what to do with the freshest vegetables of the summer season and how to make them taste great with a variety of cooking techniques, as well as herb and spice blends. The menu will depend upon what’s fresh at the market. Bring your questions and your appetite! (Class is gluten-free but not the facility) Tue, 7/30 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #66846


Adults Cooking

HEALTHY MEDITERRANEAN ITALIAN COOKING WITH DOMENICO CARDANO (Age 18+)

Chef Domenico Cardano, originally from the Apulia region in Italy which is well known for their delicious healthy Mediterranean cuisine, traveled throughout Europe, promoting and sharing the local cuisine, wine and popular traditions, his passion brought him to work many different restaurants in North and South Italy. In 2008, Domenico came to America and worked for Scopa Restaurant in Healdsburg with the talented chef Ari Piretti Rosen, and in 2009 opened “Grana et Vina,” which offers catering & hands-on cooking classes so he can share his experience and passion for good food! Min 10 Max 14

BARBECUE PIZZA

EASY, FAST & FUN APULIAN CAVATELLI PASTA (Age *21)

In a virtual trip to south Italy, join Chef Domenico as he leads you to the flavors of Puglia, his native region in Italy. Domenico will show you how to make traditional Cavatelli Pasta from scratch, using Semolina flour without eggs, and to prepare two sauces, one made with sausage and the other vegan, each a fresh sauce with tangy flavors. Bring your apron and experience in this hands-on class how easy, fast and fun it is to make this simple pasta dish! (*Class includes wine pairing). Thu, 3/14 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $50 (S.R. Resident $40) #66854 Thu, 6/27 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $50 (S.R. Resident $40) #67010

Fresh Mozzarella!

HOMEMADE MOZZARELLA

Learn to make mozzarella! Chef Domenico will host a unique hands-on experience, the only class where you can make, taste, and take home the fruits (or rather, ball) of your labor - but not before indulging in a one-of-a-kind tasting of fresh mozzarellas. We'll cover everything from the coagulation process of turning milk into firm curds, to rolling up your sleeves to turn those curds into milky, smooth balls of mozzarella. Once the cheese is prepared, we will present it with tomatoes, basil and a good olive oil and sea salt and enjoy a very fresh Caprese salad. This is a handson course, so please dress accordingly. Thu, 4/11 6-8pm Finley/Kitchen $61 (S.R. Resident $51) #66843

Chef Domenico makes it easy!

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If you’ve always wanted to make pizzas expertly at home, here is your chance to learn how! This 2 hour hands-on pizza making class lead by Chef Domenicochef/founder of Barbecue Pizza - offers his fool-proof techniques for making delicious pizzas at home on the barbecue. Domenico will work closely with you to ensure that you leave the class confident in your ability to replicate his delicious pizzas. Topics include: secrets of the sauce, stretching techniques for forming the perfect crust, knowing your ingredients and understanding balance, order and proportions when applying them, and exciting toppings & embellishments-- from classic combos to some unexpected and unforgettable pairings. Dress comfortably, bring your apron and be prepared to eat some spectacular pizza of your own creation! Thu, 6/13 5:30-7:30pm Finley/Kitchen $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #67011 Fri, 7/19, 6-8pm Finley/Kitchen $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #66844

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YUMMY, EASY AND LEAn! with Janet Ciel (Age 18+) 1 Day

Learn to whip up easy meals which will not only be fast to prepare, but really healthy. Using less fat, carbohydrates and sugar, you can make meals your family will love. Find out all about cool ingredients on the market which can take a meal from “eh” to “wow”. Min 8 Max 14 Instructor Janet Ciel has lost 80 lbs and maintained that loss for over 12 years. Her program, Healthy & Happy, offers weekly meetings in various parts of Sonoma County incorporating education and motivation towards making healthy life-style changes and becoming more active. She has counseled on weight loss and management for over 10 years and is also a certified Life Coach, specializing in weight-related issues.

EASY HEALTHY MEALS

This class will introduce you to simple ways of cooking which will give you super delicious yet easy, lean and healthy meals. You will find out how to adapt for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free eaters, as well as cooking for omnivores. Some great secret ingredients will be used which cut the cook’s job down to basic. This class is ideal for a beginning cook, or someone wanting to learn to cook in a healthier and leaner easy way. Tue, 3/5 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #66862

THE MAGIC OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

This class focuses on a variety of dishes which can be made using fruits and vegetables, as primary ingredients, or as an accent in a dish. You will learn the versatility of certain vegetables, and how to use fruit in savory dishes as well as desserts. Tue, 4/2 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #66859 Healthy Balela

LEAN PARTY APPETIZERS AND SIDE DISHES

BAKING LIGHT

Learn the secrets of making cakes, brownies and other treats with less fat, calories and sugar. You will learn about using alternatives to oil and butter, sugar and even eggs. We will cover gluten free baking as well.

We will focus on making unique and delicious appetizers and sides which will grace any party or potluck table in a healthy way. Wed, 5/8 6-8:30pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #66860

Delicious Corn Fritters

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PERUVIAN COOKING, WINE & CULTURE - with Chef Monica Almond (Age 18+) 1 Day

New!

Chef Monica shares with you the true flavors from growing up in Lima, Peru. The unique and vast regions of Peru are so very different in cuisine that it makes you feel like you are in three different countries! The Coast: with incredible varieties of seafood dishes, The Andes Mountains: with 200 plus different potatoes and their Andean peppers, and The Amazon Jungle: with a blend of fish and a magnificent cornucopia of fruit and vegetables. Classes are demo and hands-on. (*Age 21+ for classes with wine) Min 10 Max 14 Instructor Monica Almond, cooking Peruvian cuisine since she was twelve years old, currently teaches at the North Coast Coop in Eureka and Arcata, CA where her classes are lecture and hands on, and also participates in fundraising to help different organizations while promoting her native cuisine. Monica holds an Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts from Southwestern Oregon Community College.

AREQUIPA ROCOTO RELLENO (*Age 21+)

Chef Monica

MY PERUVIAN CUISINE MY INSPIRATION!

Let’s cook together and experience first hand how my Incas used to eat! Hot native ‘Aji’ peppers from the Andes will be used to prepare Aji de Gallina: a chicken stew combined with two kinds of peppers; Aji amarillo and Aji mirasol paste, parmesan cheese and walnuts, and served over white rice. Riquisimo! Then be prepared for dessert! We are going to use Peruvian purple corn to create a purple pudding flavored with pineapple and served with dry fruits and topped with canela (cinnamon).

A unique flavor native to the region! Using HOT rocoto peppers, we will then fill it with a blend of two kinds of meats, bake and then serve with rocoto sauce and yellow potatoes to suppress the heat of the peppers. Arequipa is located in the Andean mountains of Peru, and the city is known for the red terracotta roofs and white houses, which is why it’s called La Ciudad Blanca or ‘The White City’. For dessert we will make alfajores, a shortbread cookie with dulce de leche caramel in between. The alfajor will be rolled on coconut and sprinkled with confectionary sugar. Delicioso! *This class includes Peruvian Tabernero Wines. Tue, 4/9 6-8pm Finley/Kitchen $51 (S.R. Resident $41) #67420

CHUPE MEANS CHOWDER

Usually made with different types of meats and seafood, Chupe is always accompanied with vegetables, potatoes or yucca. In our workshop, we are going to create chupe de camarones: a wonderful chowder with shrimp and two kinds of Andean peppers combined with spices and vegetables. Garnish with queso fresco and served with bread and aji amarillo compound butter… Sabrosisimo!!! Postre/Dessert: Peruvian Arroz con Leche- Peruvian Rice Pudding even the rice pudding has a totally different flavor from the American version. Be ready to surprise your taste buds! Mon, 5/6 6-8pm Finley/Kitchen $51 (S.R. Resident $41) #67421

Wed, 3/20 12:30pm - 2:30pm Finley/Kitchen $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #67419

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Gardening

Gardening with Wendy Krupnick

Wendy Krupnick has been growing vegetables for over 30 years. She was senior horticultural advisor for Shepherd’s Garden Seed Company and has worked on several organic farms and garden projects. She teaches Master Gardener vegetable classes, is adjunct faculty with SRJC’s Sustainable Ag-Program and coordinated the market garden at SRJC’s Shone Farm for 7 years.

GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES, HERBS AND FRUIT IN THE HOME GARDEN (Age 18+) 1 Day

Food security starts at home! Save money, gas and eat more vegetables and fruit! Whether you are just starting to grow vegetables, fruit and/or herbs, or have planted before and not been happy with the results, this class will provide the information needed to have a successful gardening season. We will cover the basics of organic gardening including site selection, soil fertility, seeds and transplants, planning the garden season, pest and disease strategies, and designing. gardens to use space efficiently. You can then enjoy the process as well as the fruits of your labors. You will take home a planting calendar and resource list for your area. Min 8 Max 20

SUMMER IN THE EDIBLE GARDEN, planting and care (Age 18+) 1 Day

Grow Your Own

The keys of summer garden planting and care will lead to successful harvests and happy gardeners! With good systems for on-going care, you can keep gardening fun while enriching your understanding of the garden ecosystem. This class will include strategies for planting, soil fertility, irrigation, pest, disease, and weed control. We’ll also discuss training, pruning, harvesting and cooking from the garden. Min 8 Max 20 Sat, 4/27 9am–12pm Finley/Willow Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #66769

Sat, 3/16 9am-12pm Finley/Willow Rm $48(S.R. Resident $38) #66768

LOW WATER-USE LANDSCAPE SERIES (Age 18+) 3 Days

The City will pay you to convert your lawn to a low water-use landscape! Prequalify to receive up to $250 through the City’s Green Exchange Rebate program by attending this informative 3-day workshop series. A variety of handouts and other materials will be provided. You will learn how to: • Convert your lawn to a low water-use landscape • Convert your overhead spray irrigation system to an efficient drip irrigation system • Select low water-use plants • Use Turf-Time to simplify your irrigation controller programming Note: You must be a City of Santa Rosa Utility customer and attend all three workshops in order to pre-qualify for this program Tue, 4/9-4/23 6-8pm S.R. Utilities Field Operations, 35 Stony Point Rd, (across from Finley Aquatics & Park) FREE #67422

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Dog Training comMON GROUND I - dOG TRAINING (Age *18+) 5 Weeks

In this Basic Obedience class, our goal is to introduce handlers with dogs, 5 months or older, to the positive methods used for training dogs. We will make practical use of basic commands to help our canine family members better understand the complexities of household and social etiquette. Bring proof of current rabies & DHLPP vaccination (required) to the first class. The first class is a mandatory orientation for handlers only (no dogs). *Handlers under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult. Training manual and Graduation Certificate included. Min 6 Max 6 Instructor: Mike Ossenbeck, 22 years experience training dogs; 9 yrs training Assistance Dogs; over 14 yrs teaching pet classes and behavior problem solving. “Common Ground Dog Training� has been recommended by wagging tails throughout the North Bay since 1996. Thu, 2/28-4/4 (No 3/28) 6:45-7:30pm Finley/Auditorium $82 (S.R. Resident $72) #66974 Thu, 5/9-6/13 (No 6/6) 6-6:45pm Finley/Courtyard $82 (S.R. Resident $72) #66975

Thu, 6/20-7/25 (No 7/4) 6-6:45pm Finley/Courtyard $82 (S.R. Resident $72) #66976

For Pet First Aid, see page 101.

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Adults Music

Beginning GUitar FUN- DAMENTALS! (Age 12+) 10 Weeks

Calling all first-time players! Start working on your musical dream and join us in a fun group setting. You will be introduced to the basics of acoustic guitar playing, (including basic chords, strums and tuning), all supported with familiar folk and popular songs. Bring your own 6 string acoustic or nonamplified guitar to each class, or contact Ed at 838-4865 for information on buying or renting an instrument. Don’t delay and start learning to play today! Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Ed Hayes, over with 20 years experience teaching guitar.

POP/ROCK GUITAR – CLASSIC TO MODERN (Age 18+) 12 Weeks

Beginning Ukulele

BEGINNING UKULELE (Age 12+) 10 Weeks

The Hawaiian word for ukulele is kanikapila, which loosely translates as “to gather together, play music and enjoy yourself.” And the late George Harrison, a self-professed uke-o-holic, once said “Everyone I know who is into the ukulele is crackers.” Both are examples of how this light, portable instrument brings smiles to those who hear its beautiful melodies. Basic chords, strums and lyrics are introduced as you “play by ear.” Bring a four stringed ukulele and get ready to create great summer fun! Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Ed Hayes over 50 years playing the ukulele, teaching for over 20 years.

Learn that song you have always wanted to play! This group-setting class is geared towards absolute beginners and the basics of chords, strum patterns, rhythm and finger-picking will be presented. Songs will include music from classic rock - The Beatles - to modern artists Dave Matthews & Coldplay. So come learn the fine art of guitar from a charismatic, experienced teacher in a fun, relaxed way! Bring your own guitar and a guitar tuner. For details: lutist2002@yahoo.com or call 332-3565. Min 8 Max 10 Instructor: Mark Abdilla, guitar instructor for 29 years, B.A. Music degree from San Francisco State University, Mark plays in a band and has been a solo performer for many years. www.markabdilla.com

Guitar

BEG. GUITAR – LEVEL 2 (Age 12+) 10 Weeks

For continuing students or those with some guitar experience. Build on the fundamentals and learn additional chords, strums and tuning. Call Ed Hayes (707-838-4865) to evaluate your level of ability. Bring your acoustic guitar to each class. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Ed Hayes, with over 20 years experience teaching guitar.

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Beginning Guitar Fun-Damentals! - Class fee is $65 (S.R. Resident $55) (10 Weeks) (10 Weeks)

66901 66902

Steele Lane/Green Rm Steele Lane/Green Rm

12+ 12+

Tue Tue

*2/26-5/14 *5/21-8/6

5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm

Ed Hayes *No 3/26, 4/30 *No 6/4, 7/9

Beginning Guitar Level 2 - Class fee is $65 (S.R. Resident $55)

(10 Weeks) (10 Weeks)

66904 66906

Steele Lane/Green Rm Steele Lane/Green Rm

12+ 12+

Tue Tue

Ed Hayes 6:45-7:45pm *No 3/26, 4/30 6:45-7:45pm *No 6/4, 7/9

*2/26-5/14 *5/21-8/6

Beginning Ukulele - Class fee is $65 (S.R. Resident $55) Ed Hayes (10 Weeks) (10 Weeks)

66907 66908

Steele Lane/Green Rm Steele Lane/Green Rm

12+ 12+

Tue Tue

*2/26-5/14 *5/21-8/6

8-9pm 8-9pm

*No 3/26, 4/30 *No 6/4, 7/9

Pop/Rock Guitar - Class fee is $117 (S.R. Resident $107)

(12 Weeks)

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Finley/Maple Rm

18+

Wed

*2/27-5/29

7-8pm

Mark Abdilla *No 3/27, 5/15

GET ON BOARD! BEGINNING HARMONICA FOr FUN, RELAXATION AND HEALTH! (Age 18+) 4 WEEKS

The "people's instrument" is calling all riders. Now is the time to discover the magical secrets of the harmonica. For over 150 years the harmonica has been providing joy through out the world. Learn simple folk, pop and blues melodies. Create your own unique "train" sounds. The harmonica has been a proven stress reducer and latest studies show playing the harmonica help maintain a healthy lifestyle. Students will need a working harmonica in the key of C. Harmonicas can be purchased at the first class for $10. So put a smile on your face and let's play! Min 12 Max 20 Instructor: Jack Chauvin”Catfish Jack” has been performing and teaching harmonica for over twenty years. He has played with some of the music industries finest musicians including Ruthie Foster, Charlie Musselwhite and Los Lobos. Tue, 4/2-4/23 6-7pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $47 (S.R. Resident $37) #66932

Get on Board! Beginning Harmonica

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Adults Language

FRENCH MADE FUN! (Age 18+) 8 Weeks

Travel & Speak German

SURVIVAL german (Age 18+) 6 Weeks

Have FUN as you learn basic vocabulary necessary for people who travel in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland! Very little grammar is included in this 8 hour class as you learn how to order food and drinks in restaurants, buy tickets and find your way around in airports and train stations, deal with hotels, shop, and learn how to look for help. Along with the language, you will be introduced to the German way of life and its holidays and traditions as you deepen your appreciation and understanding of this wonderful region. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Carola Bartz, native of Germany, with more than 10 years experience of teaching German as a foreign language.

French is all around you! Discover how exciting it is to learn another language and see how you can use it in your daily life. Ever want to really know what you’re ordering at a local French restaurant or travel to a French speaking place or have a conversation with a native French speaker? All of those things are possible! You will learn practical everyday vocabulary and language structure, French culture, where throughout the world French is spoken and how it impacts us in the United States. Bring a notebook and/or binder. $5 of handout materials is included. Min 10 Max 15 Instructor: Suzanna Luttrell, Education Doctorate from Walden University, language educator of 19 years, studied French since Middle School, Bachelor’s degree in French and Linguistics from UCLA. She has taught French formally for six years and has traveled abroad. Thu, 2/28-4/25 (No 3/28) 5:30-6:45pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $96 (S.R. Resident $86) #66806

Order in French!

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New! THE FRENCH CONNECTION (Age 18+) 8 Weeks

Continue to connect with the French that’s all around you! This course is a continuation of “French Made Fun” and is also perfect if you already know some French and would like to take your skills further. We will build vocabulary and learn more about language structure: including idioms and proverbs. Culturally, you will learn about French connections in history, literature and the arts. Bring a notebook and/or binder & pen or pencil. $5 of handout materials are included. Min 10 Max 15 Instructor: Suzanna Luttrell, see “French Made Fun! for instructor bio. Mon, 2/25-4/22 (No 3/25) 5:30-6:45pm Finley/Maple Rm $96 (S.R. Resident $86) #66807

Wed, 4/3-5/15 (No 5/1) 6:30-8pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4A $65 (S.R. Resident $55) #66805

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Personal Development feng shui principles (Age 18+) 1 Day

This is an interactive and New! fun workshop introducing the principles of Feng Shui. Learn how to create harmony & balance in the spaces where you live and work, and understand how the objects around you and the layout of your home or office influence your life. Take home easy to use methods for creating prosperity, health and loving relationships. Min 9 Max 20 Instructor: Helen McGee, see “Feng Shui: Color -” for instructor bio.

WORTH WEIGHTING FOR! SM (Age 18+) 4 Weeks Change your weight for good and improve the quality of your life!

If you have found your previous attempts at weight loss difficult, frustrating or short lived, why not investigate a completely different approach? If you have concerns about your health or you just want to feel better, this positive process can be used to lose weight permanently or create healthier habits. A simple framework is provided for making progressive changes that are unique to YOU, and the way you live your life. By the end of class you will have a “tool” to continue making your own changes. This is not about quick weight-loss, but about finding what WORKS! Class participation is encouraged. Bring a notebook or journal and pen. Min 8 Min 10 Instructor: Jackie Bowden, BSN, registered nurse with over 15 years of teaching experience related to health and disease management. In an effort to help others end their struggle with weight, she utilized her own experience to create this common-sense, individualized approach to weight loss. Wed, 4/3-4/24 (4/3) 10-12pm (4/10-4/24) 10-11:30am Finley/Maple Rm $64 (S.R. Resident $54) #66926

Wed, 3/20 6-8pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $45 (S.R. Resident $35) #67004

Tue, 6/11-7/2 (6/11) 6:30-8:30pm (6/18-7/2) 6:30-8pm Finley/Maple Rm $64 (S.R. Resident $54) #66927

Wed, 5/1 6-8pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $45 (S.R. Resident $35) #67005 It is “Worth Weighting For”!

FENG SHUI: COLOR – THE FULL SPECTRUM OF INTENTION (Age 18+) 1 Day

Fung Shui Principles

New!

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of creating beauty, harmony, and tranquility in your environment. During this introductory workshop, the properties of colors and the five element theory will be reviewed so that you can discover your “personal success colors”. Learn specific, easy ways to use color in dressing, home & office to cultivate your intentions for your life. Min 9 Max 20 Instructor: Helen McGee is a disciple of His Holiness Professor Lin Yun Rinpoche, and an Affiliate of the art of Placement with Katherine Metz. Helen practices the time honored oral tradition of Tibetan Buddhist Black Sect Feng Shui, and is a successful Feng Shui Practitioner, Consultant and Lecturer. Wed, 6/19 6-8pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $45 (S.R. Resident $35) #67006

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Personal Development/Photography MAKING BETTER IMAGES 101 (Age 18+) 2 Days

This class is for people who have cameras (film or digital) and want to improve the quality of the images they take. People who use point & shoot or entry level DSLRs will get something from this class. Basic knowledge of your cameras operation will be helpful but not necessary. Camera control, basic lighting, composition, creative camera techniques will all be discussed in Session 1. Also a photography assignment will be given to you and in Session 2 we will project images and discuss them and the ways they may be improved or made more creative. Supplies: Paper, pen and camera. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Owen Scott Shirwo has been a Professional Photographer for over 30 years. He has worked in Commercial, Product, Portrait, Event, Public Relations, Food and Architecture Photography. His work experience includes film and digital media, black & white, color and all equipment from 35 MM to 8x10 view cameras.

OFF CAMERA FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY – INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED (Age 18+) 2 Days

This class is designed for people who have been taking photos and have a working knowledge of their camera and would like to add the use of off camera flash for improved image results. In Session 1, class will cover speed lights on and off camera, portable lighting and studio lights. We will also cover remote triggering; bounce light, light modifiers, such as diffusers, umbrellas, soft boxes and more. Session 2 we will have a model to photograph and discuss the lighting technique that you have used. Supplies: Paper, pen and camera. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Owen Scott Shirwo has been a Professional Photographer for over 30 years. He has worked in Commercial, Product, Portrait, Event, Public Relations, Food and Architecture Photography. His work experience includes film and digital media, black & white, color and all equipment from 35 MM to 8x10 view cameras. He has taught photography in both classroom and location settings. Thu, 5/23 & 5/30 7-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66774

Tue, 4/9 & 4/16 7-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66775

Photography

What Were You Born to Do? (Age 16+) 1 Day

You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings joy and abundance. Straying from this path causes stress and emptiness. To accomplish this purpose, one of the 33 Natural Talents is wired into your DNA. It is so subtle, you rarely notice it; yet so powerful, it’s the source of your highest potential. Expressing your Natural Talent ignites passion- relentlessly pursuing it evolves into your destiny. Elvis, Oprah and Einstein were all just “doing what came naturally”. Discover your Natural Talent, how to apply it to all aspects of life, and why it is the source of everything you desire. A materials fee of $30 will be due to the instructor at the workshop. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Curtis Adney, MS, JD, has a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University, and teaches at Fresno State. He is a career consultant, and author of a forthcoming book: Pinpoint Your Destiny. Sat, 3/23 1-5pm Finley/Willow Rm $54 (S.R. Resident $44) #66738

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Computers COMPUTER BASICS (Age 18+) 2 Days

MS WORD BASICS (Age 18+) 2 Days

Does a computer intimidate you? Learn the basics on a Windows computer -- how to create documents, save them, change them, and even have some fun while doing it! There will be time to explore related computer topics, such as purchasing, repairing, and upgrading hardware, installing software, and all the other things you've wanted to ask about. Min 6 Max 12

Learn the basics of word processing, using Microsoft Word 2007. You'll learn how to create, save, and modify documents, format text for emphasis, move text, add pictures, check spelling, and perform other useful skills. Min 6 max 12

Web/E-Mail (Age 18+) 2 Days

MS EXCEL BASICS (Age 18+) 2 Days

Learn the basics of spreadsheet software, using Excel 2007. You'll learn how to create and format a worksheet to perform math operations, so you can create budgets, invoices, financial records, grade books, etc. You'll also learn how to create charts and graphs from your data. Min 6 Max 12

Instructor: Norman Rose MA, PhD, has been an instructor in SRJC’s Computer Studies Department since 1996. Min 6 Max 12

Learn to surf the Web comfortably and safely. Learn how to search for information on topics important to you. Then learn to use e-mail for private correspondence -- including how to attach pictures and documents, how to reply and forward, and how to create and use an address book. Min 6 Max 12

Location: Franklin Park Training Center 2095 Franklin Ave, Santa Rosa

Adult Computer Classes

Course Barcode Location

Age

Computer Basics – Class Fee is $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

66721 Franklin Park Training Ctr 66822 Franklin Park Training Ctr

18+ 18+

66723 Franklin Park Training Ctr 66823 Franklin Park Training Ctr

Web/E-Mail– Class Fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40)

66732 Franklin Park Training Ctr 66824 Franklin Park Training Ctr

66726 Franklin Park Training Ctr 66825 Franklin Park Training Ctr

Time

Instructor

6-9pm 6-9pm

Norman Rose Norman Rose

18+ 18+

Th/Fri 4/11 & 4/12 Th/Fri 7/18 & 7/19

6-9pm 6-9pm

Norman Rose Norman Rose

18+ 18+

Th/Fri 4/18 & 4/19 Th/Fri 7/25 & 7/26

6-9pm 6-9pm

Norman Rose Norman Rose

Th/Fri 4/25 & 4/26 Th/Fri 8/1 & 8/2

6-9pm 6-9pm

Norman Rose Norman Rose

MS Excel Basics – Class Fee is $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Date

Th/Fri 4/4 & 4/5 Th/Fri 7/11 & 7/12

MS Word Basics – Class Fee is $73 (S.R. Resident $63)

Day

18+ 18+

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GET PINNING! USING PINTEREST FOR BUSINESS (Age 18+) 1 Day

New!

Not only is Pinterest the fastest growing Social Media tool for business but it’s lots of fun to use! In this one night workshop, you will learn how to: navigate the site, setup pinboards, pin your products, optimize your content, drive traffic to your website, and sell more of your product. Min 6 Max 12 Instructor: Kerry Rego Consulting has been using social media and technology, organization and efficiency, as well as speaking and educating, since 2006 to achieve solutions for clients. Kerry has a background in office management, recruiting, and entertainment. She has two A.A.S. degrees, one in Software Applications and one in Computerized Business. Tue, 3/5 6-8pm Franklin Training Center $35 (S.R. Resident $25) #66707 Tue, 4/2 6-8pm Franklin Training Center $35 (S.R. Resident $25) #66991 Tue, 6/18 6-8pm Franklin Training Center $35 (S.R. Resident $25) #66992

Pinterest Location: Franklin Training Center, 2095 Franklin Avenue, Santa Rosa

UNDERSTANDING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH MONEY (Age 18+) 2 Days

This class will guide you to a New! clearer and more conscious awareness of the limiting behavior, beliefs, and patterns that impact your relationship with money in order to live a more purposeful and prosperous life. You will discover your core money patterns and underlying beliefs and how they are influencing your life today. You will leave with new strategies and actions to create lasting and sustainable change. Bring pen and paper or journal to take notes. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Donna Colfer, Certified Money Coach & Accredited Financial Counselor, has over twenty-five years experience in financial management and coaching. Tue, 3/5 & 3/12 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $50 (S.R. Resident $40) #66708 Wed, 4/3 & 4/10 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $50 (S.R. Resident $40) #66709

YOU’RE ON THE AIR How to Really Make It in Voice-Overs! (Age 18+) 1 Day

VOICE-OVERS are hot today! You don’t have to be an actor to get voice-over work, but it certainly doesn’t hurt! With such notable talent as Morgan Freeman, Glenn Close, and Alec Baldwin lending their voices to commercials, films, and videos, one would think that it would be next to impossible to break into this field. Not so! You’ll learn about an exciting, new way to get around the competition and actually turn voice-overs into a thriving full or part-time business! Lisa Foster will discuss the voice-over business as a whole, the numerous opportunities, the incredible income potential, and will discuss the all important “demo” and how to have it produced. You’ll step up to the mic and do some practice recording, and best of all, you’ll hear the results! Min 6 Max 25 Instructor: Lisa Foster has done numerous voice-over projects for local and national companies, not to mention several TV appearances. Mon, 4/22 7-9pm Finley/Willow Rm $44 (S.R. Resident $34) #66740

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Business/Writing MASTER-PLAN YOUR AFFAIRS The Estate Document Organizer (Age 18+) 1 Day

Learn what basic documents and information you need to obtain and, how to organize 30 topics in an easy-to-follow A-Z records book. Do you have a list of passwords or instructions for your pets? Prepare a book to assist your own personal planning, your family, and professionals in managing important financial, legal and personal affairs. Be prepared for the expected and unexpected events in life...and emergencies too. Honor your life accomplishments and leave a proud and accessible legacy for your heirs. The Estate Documents Organizer book is included in the course fee. Min 7 Max 20 Instructor: Julie Jones, Consulting Services, created this records book in the process of caring for her mother for 20 years. A California credentialed secondary teacher, she has been teaching this class at the Sonoma Valley Adult School for 5 semesters. For more information, please call (707) 343-1252. Thu, 4/25 6-8pm Steele Lane/Room 6 $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #66993

Master Plan Your Affairs

Thu, 5/23 6-8pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 (Multi-Purpose B) $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #66994

LET’S WRITE! - CREATIVE WRITING (Age 18+) 6 Weeks

New!

When you sit down to write, do you ask yourself “Who do I think I am?” “What do I have to write about?” or “Who would want to read what I write?” Find your answers in a warm and friendly environment. We’ll also discuss the dreaded P-word “Perfectionism”! Character, plot (yes, even in nonfiction) writing with feeling to connect with the reader and more will be presented, along with publishing and self-publishing options. By the end of class, you will have completed a piece of writing to take with you—whether poetry, personal essay, short story, chapter(s) of a novel, memoir, or other nonfiction book. So come and discover the story inside you yearning to be heard! Bring a notebook and pencil or pen. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Valerie Serrano, Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing, 7 yrs teaching English and Writing in New York City. Wed, 3/6- 4/17 (No 3/27) 6-8 pm Person Senior Wing/Room 4B $106 (S.R. Resident $96) #66867

Discover your story

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Self Defense/Special Interest STREETWISE AND BODY SAfe plus A Self-Defense Workshop (Age 14+) 1 Day

Survival training at it’s best. This powerful, fast moving workshop is based on Dr. Fein’s new book, Breaking The Intimidation Game-The Art of Self-Defense. Learn how to prevent and counter an assault. Learn streetwise strategies and the physical and psychological intimidation skills to keep attackers away. You will participate in active drills and role-playing, and practice simple, effective physical self-defense skills. Tear gas/pepper spray and Dr. Fein’s new book, Breaking the Intimidation Game - The Art of Self Defense will be available in class. Min 8 Max 25 Instructor: Judith Fein, Ph.D., Director of EVOLVE Institute of Violence Prevention is a nationally-respected, self-defense expert, black belt in Korean karate and author of 4 books on self-defense. Dr. Fein conducts the self-defense programs at City College of San Francisco and San Francisco State University. Tue, 3/12 6-9pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $43 (S.R. Resident $33) #66783

JUGGLING FOR FUN (Age 8+) 1 Day Workshop

Thu, 5//9 6-9pm Steele Lane/Rm 6 $43 (S.R. Resident $33) #66784

New!

Juggling is great fun for all ages. Juggling inspires creativity and it is a physical activity that builds muscle and the mind all in one. You will learn the basic 3 ball pattern plus a few other tricks. Juggling is a left brain right brain function and is very helpful for mathematicians because juggling enhances the possibility of retaining information. It is relaxing and fun to juggle. A set of juggling balls is available for purchase after class for $5. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Pamelasue Porter is a clown/juggler/face painter/balloon artist – a.k.a. Twizzle the Clown. She has a B.A. in theater arts and has been teaching many aspects of her art for over 20 years. Thu, 6/20 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $35 (S.R. Resident $25) #67002

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See Balloon Art on pages 25 & 83.

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CPR & FIRST AID (Age 12+) 1 Day

Did you know that the brain starts to die in just 4-6 minutes after the heart stops beating? If CPR is not performed properly within that time, the victim will die. Do you know what to do if your husband stops breathing, your child chokes on a piece of meat, your neighbor gets cut by a table saw, a relative has a diabetic emergency, a co-worker has a seizure? These are all accidents that happen everyday. How would you feel if you were unable to intervene properly to save the life of a friend or loved one? Don’t let this happen to you. Take this fun, hands-on class and be prepared in the event of a life-threatening emergency. Participants will receive two-year infant, child and adult certifications in both CPR and First Aid. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Eric Peterson is a certified instructor through the American Safety and Health Institute, EMS Safety Services, American Red Cross, and Life Support Network. Eric is passionate about preparing individuals and companies for lifethreatening emergencies, and his teaching style is fun, informative and hands-on. Wed, 3/6 6-10pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $76 (S.R. Resident $66) #66737 Tue, 5/14 6-10pm Finley/Cypress Rm $76 (S.R. Resident $66) #66734 Tue, 6/11 6-10pm Finley/Manzanita Rm $76 (S.R. Resident $66) #66735

PET FIRST AID (Age 12+) 1 Day

Learn the latest techniques for keeping your furry friends healthy. Topics covered include: bite wounds, bleeding, stopped breathing, burns, choking, seizures, and much more. Note: please do not bring your pet to this workshop. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Eric Peterson is a certified instructor through the American Safety and Health Institute, EMS Safety Services, American Red Cross and Life Support Network.

Pet First Aid

For Dog Training classes, see page 91.

Tue, 4/9 6-9pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66733 Wed, 7/24 6-9pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 (Multi-Purpose B) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66977

WILDERNESS FIRST AID (Age 12+) 1 Day

No one sets off on an outdoor adventure expecting a medical problem to occur. However, a potentially hostile environment and lack of facilities can quickly cause a routine situation to escalate into a real medical emergency. There is no substitute for preparedness. Everyone venturing into the wilds should have an understanding of basic first aid and wilderness rescue. Do you know how to handle a sprained ankle or how to properly splint a broken bone? Would you know what to do if a camper fell into a fire? Do you know what percentage of rattlesnake bites are dry bites (no venom), and how to tell the difference? If not, this informative, interactive, and fun workshop is perfect for the experienced backpacker as well as family day hikers. Note: Standard First Aid is required as a prerequisite. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Eric Peterson’s professional career includes training as a Rural Paramedic, EMT Certification/Instructor, Firefighter for U.S. Forest Service & Reserve Fireman, Health Instructor for Sonoma County School Districts, and a graduate of U.C. Davis Health & Safety Certification Program. Thu, 3/14 6-9pm Steele Lane/Rm 6 $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #66739

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Martial Arts Adult & Advanced American Kenpo Karate (Age 8+) 4 Weeks

Students of the Martial Arts attempt to gain harmony of body, mind, and spirit with focus on learning: Self Defense techniques, Kata (forms), Kumite, physical fitness, and philosophy. The resulting byproducts are: achieving rank, (white belt through black belt), improved self confidence, discipline, stress reduction, increased flexibility, and respect for others. The instructor will attempt to fit the Martial Arts to your needs and goals, recognizing your unique, personal characteristics. Optional costs: uniform, certification for belt advancement. Details given in the first class. Saturday classes meet 12:15-1:15pm. Youth Advanced level prerequisite: Blue belt or above. Adult: all levels welcome. Min 15 Max 25 Instructor: Dr. Tom Porter, 6th Degree Black Belt, Martial Arts instructor since 1982, A.K.K.S. member, Clinical Psychology PhD. Tue, Thu, Sat, 2/26-3/23 7-8pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #67328 Note: Sat. classes meet at 12:15-1:15pm

(11 Dates) Tue, Thu, Sat, 5/7-6/1 (No 5/25) 7-8pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $64 (S.R.Resident $54) #67330 Note: Sat. classes meet at 12:15-1:15pm

Tue, Thu, Sat, 4/2-4/27 7-8pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #67329 Note: Sat. classes meet at 12:15-1:15pm

Tue, Thu, Sat, 6/11-7/9 (No 7/4) 7-8pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #67331 Note: Sat. classes meet at 12:15-1:15pm

American Kenpo Karate

Tue, Thu, Sat, 7/16-8/10 7-8pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #67332 Note: Sat. classes meet at 12:15-1:15pm

Come Out and Play Pickleball with the Sonoma Wine Country Pickleballers! Where: Finley Community Center tennis courts When: Monday thru Saturday, 9 to 11am Cost: FREE! Pickleball is a combination of tennis, ping pong, paddleball and badminton. Have fun while getting a great workout. Easy to learn. Paddles will be provided. Pickleball will be included in the 2013 Sonoma Wine Country Senior Games. For more information, contact Arlene @ 707-836-9597.

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Health & Fitness TEEN/ADULT beginning FENCING (Age 13+) 4 Weeks

Learn the modern sport of fencing from professional fencing coach Jim Liebich. Fencing is fun, a great workout, and an exciting mental challenge. No experience is necessary to fully enjoy this class, and all equipment is provided. Fencing is an unusual and interesting sport, so if you’re ready to try something a little bit different, come see why fencing is a sport for ALL ages. Wear non-marking sports shoes. All equipment is included. Min 6 Max 20 Instructor: Jim Liebich is a dedicated competitive fencer, has earned a Moniteur Degree from the French Fencing Federation. Coaching fencing for 10 yrs. Tue, 2/26-3/19 6-7pm En Garde Fencing Studio $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #66762 Tue, 3/26-4/16 6-7pm En Garde Fencing Studio $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #66763

Tue, 4/23-5/14 6-7pm En Garde Fencing Studio $69 (S.R. Resident $59) #66764

Location: En Garde Fencing Studio, 917 D Piner Road, Santa Rosa

INTRODUCTION TO TABLE TENNIS AS A SPORT AND WORKOUT (*Age 12+) 8 Weeks

Are you ready for a fun workout? Try table tennis! Even if you don’t ever want to be in the Olympics, it’s a great way to get a low-impact aerobic workout, have fun, and get your brain active! You will develop focus, hand eye coordination, reflexes, muscle tone, stamina and strategy. You will learn how to serve, hit and slam the ball the way the pros do and burn calories too! Find out why table tennis is called “chess on steroids” and is good for the mind and the body! Balls and loaner paddles are available in class. *Under age 18 yr. must have permission from parent/ guardian. Bring your own paddle. Min 10 Max 10 Instructor: Randy Jew has competed in tournaments and has taught privately. He is a Gold, Silver and Bronze medal winner in the California Senior Games for Southern Ca and the Bay Area and enjoys sharing his love for the game.

Beginning Fencing For Youth Fencing, see page 21.

INTERMEDIATE TABLE TENNIS STROKES AND STRATEGIES (*Age 12+) 8 Weeks

Gain Skills in Table Tennis! Wed, 2/27-4/24 (No 3/27) 7-8:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $74 (S.R. Resident $64) #66972

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If you have at least 6 months of experience playing with solid forehand and backhand drives, have a basic understanding of the fundamentals of this sport and desire to go to the next level, then this is the class for you! Forehand and Backhand Looping, 3rd Ball Attack, generating and hitting against sidespin, and strategies against different style players will presented and students will be video recorded to help self learning. Bring your own paddle. Loaner paddles are also available in class. *Under age 18 yr. must have permission from parent/guardian. Min 10 Max 10 Instructor: Randy Jew (see Introduction to Table Tennis for full bio) Wed, 6/12-8/7 (No 7/10) 7-8:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $74 (S.R. Resident $64) #66971

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Health & Fitness muscle & cardio conditioning – LOW IMPACT AEROBIC WEIGHT TRAINING (Age 18+)

Get a full body, functional workout that challenges any level of fitness. Experience how increased lean body mass, functional strength, metabolism and cardio vascular health leads to a stronger body, balanced mind and free spirit. We shape and tone muscles in a variety of ways to promote continuous adaptation of your body leading to a well-defined figure and strong, healthy muscles. Whatever your fitness goals, this class will not only change your body, but your life! Please bring 3-5 lb. hand-held weights and a floor mat. Min 25 Max 45 Instructor: Shelly Puntillo, Personal trainer, certified Fitness instructor, 24 yrs fitness experience.

Aerobics

ZUMBA! (Age 16+)

Blend dance & exercise!

DANCE-EX (Age 18+)

Learn real dance steps while keeping you looking and feeling your best! Dance-EX combines a variety of simple dance routines to make a fun, energetic dance experience. Begin with stretching, move to strength training exercises with weights, then quickly transitions to dance! Dance steps include ballet, Taebo, country, chacha, hula and more, with dance styles changing periodically to keep the class fresh! No dance experience necessary. Wear comfortable exercise clothing and white soled shoes. For class details, contact Diane at wda5455@comcast.net or 578-3217. Windsor Dance Academy: Min 12, Steele Lane: Min 15 (Max 20 for both locations) Instructor: Diane Donham, dancing for 42 years. Owns the Windsor Dance Academy for 23 years.

If the irresistible rhythm of cha cha, salsa or reggaeton makes your toes tap, then get your whole body moving with Zumba Fitness! This dance-inspired workout is effective, easy-to-learn, and will make you feel great! The energizing variety of Latin music and fun moves will challenge and invigorate both your body and your mind. Every level of fitness and dance experience is welcome in this non-intimidating environment and can be modified to a higher or lower intensity. Wear clothes and shoes for exercising, pack a water bottle, and get ready to join the party! Min 25 Max 70 Instructors: Tina Stenger, official Zumba Fitness Instructor and certified in Group Exercise.

Cardio-Kickboxing (age 18+)

Triple the fat-burning workout! It’s fun, exciting and challenging. This class will sculpt your body lean and strong with a combination of unique non-contact kicking and punching. Then end with strength building exercises and stretching. All levels are welcome so come work at your own pace, get stronger, have more energy, and join the fun! Bring a small towel and water bottle. Min 12 Max 20 Instructor: Pearci Bastiany, 6th Degree Black Belt in Mixed Martial Arts, Olympic Trials competitor, National & State Taekwondo Champion with over 40 years experience in martial arts & fitness.

For “Worth Weighting For” Life and Weight Management, see page 95.

For “Yummy, Easy & Lean” cooking classes, see page 88.

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Health & Fitness Course

Barcode

Location

Age

Day

Date

Time

Instructor

Muscle & Cardio Conditioning - Class fee is $48 (S.R. Resident $38) (8 Dates) (8 Dates) (8 Dates) (8 Dates)

66884 66885 66888 66900

Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

2/26-3/21 4/2-4/25 *6/11-7/9 7/16-8/8

5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm

Muscle & Cardio Conditioning - Class fee is $43 (S.R. Resident $33) (7 Dates)

66887 Finley/Auditorium

18+

T/Th

Cardio Kickboxing - Class fee is $36 (S.R. Resident $26)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

67604 66886 67605 66889 67606 66890 67607 66891 67608 66892

Finley/Live Oak Rm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 Finley/Live Oak Rm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 Finley/Live Oak Rm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 Finley/Live Oak Rm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 Finley/Live Oak Rm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed

*5/7-5/30

5:30-6:30pm

2/25-3/18 7-8pm 2/27-3/20 7-8pm 4/1-4/22 7-8pm 4/3-4/24 7-8pm 4/29-5/20 7-8pm 5/8-5/29 7-8pm 6/10-7/1 7-8pm 6/12-7/3 7-8pm 7/15-8/5 7-8pm 7/17-8/7 7-8pm

Zumba! - Class fee is $35 (S.R. Resident $25) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66873 66874 66875 66876 66877

Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium Finley/Auditorium

16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+

Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon

2/25-3/18 4/1-4/22 *5/6-6/3 6/10-7/1 7/15-8/5

5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm

Shelly Puntillo *No 7/4

Shelly Puntillo *No 5/28 Pearci Bastiany

Tina Stenger *No 5/27

Dance-EX – Class fee is $39 (S.R. Resident $29) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

67585 Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 66893 Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 66894 Steele Lane/Dohn Rm

18+ 18+ 18+

Thu Thu Thu

2/28-3/21 4/11-5/2 5/9-5/30

Diane Donham 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm

Dance-EX – Class fee is $45 (S.R. Resident $35)

9-10am 9-10am

Diane Donham

Dance-EX – Class fee is $38 (S.R. Resident $28)

Diane Donham

(5 Weeks) (5 Weeks)

(4 Weeks)

66878 Windsor Dance Academy 18+ 66880 Windsor Dance Academy 18+

66879 Windsor Dance Academy 18+

Fri Fri

Fri

3/1-3/29 5/3-5/31

4/5-4/26

9-10am

Windsor Dance Academy, 5455 Old Redwood Hwy (between Airport Blvd & Fulton Road) 707-578-3217

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Health & Fitness beginning revitalize with PILATEs (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Revitalize the body and begin to create new everyday habits! In this beginning class you will explore fundamental movements using core strength, proper postural alignment and breathing techniques, as you reconnect the body into an integrated whole, promoting balance and strong movements. Exercise balls provided. Bring a personal fitness mat and small towel. Comfortable, moveable clothing is recommended. Min 12 Max 20 Instructor: Jamie Lowe, Pilates Mat Certified through TONE Studios.

WHOLE-BODY PILATES (Age 18+) 6 Weeks

Whether your goal is general fitness, stress-reduction, freedom from back New! pain, post-surgical strengthening, relief from repetitive strain or a workrelated injury, Pilates offers a system of exercises designed to address most musculoskeletal conditions. Challenging and restorative, the repertoire builds upon repetition and concentration to bring strength, balance, coordination, optimal posture and awareness of the central core muscle groups. This slower-paced yet still challenging class is appropriate for those with little to no Pilates experience, and Centa offers additional challenges to meet class needs. Stability balls and flex-bands provided. Wear flexible, non-bulky clothing. Bring 2-3 small towels and water bottle. Min 12 Max 20 Instructor: Centa Uhalde, founder of Pilates with Centa, 20+ years of movement training in martial arts, dance, Authentic Movement, Tai Ch, a black belt in Tae Kwon D, certifications in Yoga, & NIA.

Course

Barcode

Location

Age

Day

Date

Beginning Revitalize with Pilates! - Class fee is $59 (S.R. Resident $49)

(4 Weeks)

66967 Finley/Live Oak Rm

18+

Tue/Thu

2/26-3/21

Fitness with Pilates

INTERMEDIATE PILATES mat for adults (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Take your fitness to the next level in this intermediate class as you continue to build on fundamental movements using core strength, proper postural alignment and breathing techniques. Exercise balls provided. Bring a small towel and fitness mat. Min 12 Max 20 Instructor: Jamie Lowe, Pilates Mat Certified through TONE Studios.

Time 10:30-11:30am

Instructor Jamie Lowe

Intermediate Pilates Mat for Adults - Class fee is $59 (S.R. Resident $49) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66959 66960 66961 66962 66963

Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm Finley/Live Oak Rm

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu Tue/Thu

2/26-3/21 4/2-4/25 5/7-5/30 *6/11-7/9 7/16-8/8

Jamie Lowe 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm *No 7/4 11:30am-12:30pm

Whole Body Pilates – Class fee is $47 (S.R. Resident $37) (6 Weeks) (6 Weeks) (6 Weeks)

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18+ 18+ 18+

Thu Thu Thu

*2/28-4/11 *4/18-5/30 *6/13-8/1

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Centa Uhalde *No 3/28 *No 5/2 *No 7/4, 7/11


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Health & Fitness Pilates Mat with JoRene Core is where it’s at! Engage your body’s power house using core strength, proper postural alignment and breathing techniques. Reconnect the body into an integrated whole, promoting balance and strong movements. Mats, Thera-bands and stability balls are provided. Classes are progressively adaptable from beginning to intermediate. Comfortable clothing is recommended. Experience core support for life! Limited enrollment to 20. Instructor: JoRene Woodworth, ACE Certified, Pilates Certified through TONE, with 30 years teaching group exercise. For questions or details, email JoRene at cjccwood@aol.com

Wednesdays 4:30-5:30pm or 5:45-6:45pm Finley Community Center 2060 W College Ave, Santa Rosa 4 Week classes: $25* *Payment taken in class by instructor 2/27-3/20 3/27-4/17 5/8-6/5 (no class on 5/15) 6/12-7/3 7/17-8/7 Advertisement

For Feldenkrais, Qigong and Bones for Life, see pages 108-109.

For Yoga, Tai Chi Chuan and Flying Crane Qigong, see pages 110-111.

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Health & Wellness CHINESE MEDICAL QIGONG (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Experience the self-care exercises and life-nurturing arts of ancient China, a 5,000 year old Chinese healing system for health, physical fitness, and prevention of disease. These mind-body exercises integrate body, breath and mind into one state, called the Qigong State of Mind, which function to purify, gather, circulate, store, and transform Qi. Our practices follow the seasons throughout the year, adjusting the exercises according to the energies of the seasons, and lead you to deep meditation, traditionally called tranquil sitting. Qigong is beneficial for all ages and health conditions, including martial arts students as a way of developing inner strength. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Shifu Michael Rinaldini, (Li Chang Dao) has been actively involved in Qigong for 15 years and in total, 30 years in related practices, meditation, acupressure massage, spiritual practices in Christianity to Buddhism to Daoism and the creative arts. He is certified at the highest level: Level 4 Qigong Teacher.

FELDENKRAIS速: TRANSFORMATIONAL MOVEMENT LESSONS速 (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Do you want relief from pain or limitations? To move with greater ease and comfort? Increase your sense of strength and power? Transformational movement lessons, based on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais and Anat Baniel can help. You will learn, by doing gentle, novel movements to wake up your brain, form new neural connections, and move more efficiently with power and ease. These changes create differences that you can use in your everyday life. Wear layered warm, loose fitting clothing. Min 12 Max 20 Instructors: Jan Peterson is a physical therapist, an ABM & Guild Certified Feldenkrais practitioner. Celeste Conner, RN & Anat Baniel practitioner. Feldenkrais/Anat Baniel

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Chinese Medical Qigong - Class fee is $42 (S.R. Resident $32)

Michael Rinaldini

Feldenkrais Transformational Movement (sm) - Class fee is $41 (S.R. Resident $31)

J. Peterson/C. Conner

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

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66987 Finley/Cypress Rm 66988 Finley/Cypress Rm 66986 Finley/Cypress Rm

66980 66981 66982 66983 66984

Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm

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18+ 18+ 18+

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Mon 2/25-3/18 Mon 4/1-4/22 Mon 4/29-5/20

Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

3/1-3/22 4/5-4/26 5/10-5/31 6/14-7/5 7/19-8/9

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6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

11-12pm 11-12pm 11-12pm 11-12pm 11-12pm


Adults

Health & Wellness BONES FOR LIFE introduction (Age 18+) 1 Day

Bones for Life is the Movement Intelligence of Bone Strength and Weight-Bearing Posture, based on Dr. Feldenkrais method of somatic learning. We introduce here the basic parameters for building bone strength, flexibility, coordination, and potential for the bones to increase their natural capacity to be available for weight-bearing in different postures and configurations. We begin to develop harmonious coordination, empower lively and dynamic gait, train in bone building walking in rhythm, and reach a higher quality of natural fitness at any age! Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Cate Thomas is a movement educator specializing in the Feldenkrais Method with Progressive learning. B.S. in Education & Human Development, M.F.A. with Special Education focus.

Bones for Life Introduction

BONES FOR LIFE (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

We will begin to learn many of the 90 processes in the Bones for Life program, including 30 that are specifically designed for chairs. We will continue with all of the principles from the Introduction, to restore resourcefulness of equilibrium and stability and align posture in the body language of self confidence. We will also have processes for falling that include balance and coordination so that the fear of falling is reduced to a minimum. This is the movement answer to the functional difficulties in osteoporosis. Students will leave feeling lighter, stronger and more able to successfully complete daily activities. Materials for students to bring: towel and washcloth (for padding) and 1 lb set of weights. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Cate Thomas. See Bones for Life Introduction class for full bio.

Bones for Life

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Bones for Life Introduction - Class fee is $33 (S.R. Resident $23) (1 Day)

67003 Finley/Maple Rm

18+

Bones for Life - Class fee is $49 (S.R. Resident $39) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66700 Finley/Maple Rm 66701 Finley/Maple Rm

18+ 18+

Time 3:30-5pm

Tue

3/5

Tue Tue

4/16-5/7 3:30-4:45pm 5/21-6/11 3:30-4:45pm

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Health & Wellness yogA for EVERY BODY (Age 18+)

T’ai Chi Ch’uan (Age 16+) 4 Weeks

This class adapts practice to suit each person’s condition, experience and needs. It incorporates gentle movements, postures and relaxation techniques to increase strength and flexibility, improve posture, and provide a sense of vitality, well being and deep tranquility. Bring a mat and towel. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Kathleen Miller

“Think over carefully what the final purpose is: to lengthen life and maintain youth.” T’ai Chi Ch’uan is an ancient Chinese method of physical culture, spiritual cultivation and self-defense. Its gentle movements can be learned and practiced by men, women and children alike. People of all ages can benefit from T’ai Chi practice. Min 12 Max 25 Instructor: Steven Rose, over 35 yrs T’ai Chi experience. Yoga Energy for total well-being

YOGA ENERGY! (Age 18+)

Yoga for Every Body

GENTLE SOMATIC YOGA (Age 18+)

Deepen your reservoir of wellness with this gentle yoga practice. You will be coached through a series of movements and breath patterns designed to help vitalize your body and bring peace to the mind. Feel more connected to yourself, at ease in your skin, learn to focus the mind more effectively, build strength and flexibility. The class utilizes wisdom from both modern Somatic Yoga and ancient Hatha Yoga. All levels welcome including those working around health issues or injury. Bring a yoga mat and clothes that allow for movement. Min 14 Max 25 Instructor: Gay Shelton-Ostadi, certified Yoga Teacher at the highest level (E500RYT), certified Yoga Therapist and trained to address illness with yoga. Her students are encouraged to work at their own pace cultivating a deep awareness of body sensation.

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Enjoy a complete Vinyasa Yoga fitness program for total well-being! There will be energizing exercises, expansive breathing, stretching, strengthening, alignment and relaxation. All levels are welcome to experience the benefits of this class. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat and your sense of humor! Min 15 Max 25 Instructor: Maria Battista, a dedicated, warm and understanding teacher for 15 yrs, certified by several schools of yoga who continues to study and practice for over 30 yrs. Gentle movements in Tai Chi

Flying Crane Qigong (Age 18+) 6 Weeks At the DeTurk Round Barn (819 Donahue St.)

Gentle Somatic Yoga

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Utilize movement, breath and visualization to train one’s energy or Qi. This qigong class can be done sitting or standing and will increase flexibility, balance and stamina. Participants will become acquainted with select acupuncture points for self healing and other qigong exercises. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Aleta Drummond, MD – is a practicing Psychiatrist and Medical Acupuncturist. She has over 20 years as a practitioner of yang style Tai Chi and other various Qigong forms.


Adults

Health & Wellness Course

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Yoga For Every Body - Class fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40) 66918 66919 66923 66924 66925

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm

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Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

3/1-3/22 4/5-4/26 5/10-5/31 6/14-7/5 7/19-8/9

Kathleen Miller 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am

Gentle Somatic Yoga - Class fee is $46 (S.R. Resident $36) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66913 66914 66915 66916 66917

Finley/Cypress Rm Finley/Cypress Rm Finley/Cypress Rm Finley/Cypress Rm Finley/Cypress Rm

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu

2/28-3/21 4/4-4/25 5/9-5/30 *6/13-7/11 7/18-8/8

5:45-7pm 5:45-7pm 5:45-7pm 5:45-7pm 5:45-7pm

Gay Shelton-Ostadi

*No 7/4

Yoga Energy - Class fee is $47 (S.R. Resident $37) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66911 66912 66920 66921 66922

Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed

2/27-3/20 4/3-4/24 5/8-5/29 6/12-7/3 7/17-8/7

Maria Battista 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm

T’ai Chi Ch’uan - Class fee is $35 (S.R. Resident $25)

Steven Rose

Flying Crane Qigong - Class fee is $56 (S.R. Resident $46)

Aleta Drummond

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(6 weeks) (6 weeks) (6 weeks)

66936 66937 66943 66944 66945

Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 16+ Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 16+ Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 16+ Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 16+ Steele Lane/Dohn Rm 16+

67502 DeTurk Round Barn 67503 DeTurk Round Barn 67504 DeTurk Round Barn

18+ 18+ 18+

Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue

Wed Wed Wed

2/26-3/19 4/2-4/23 5/7-5/28 6/11-7/2 7/16-8/6

2/27-4/3 4/17-5/22 6/5-7/10

6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

10-11:30am 10-11:30am 10-11:30am

DeTurk Round Barn, 819 Donahue Street, Santa Rosa

For 50+ classes, please see pages 117-123.

For Pilates classes, see pages 106 & 107.

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Outdoor Fitness LEARN HOW TO USE POLES FOR HIKING & OUTDOOR EXERCISE (Age 18+) 1 Day

- includes nature practice hike POWER with Poles! Optimal use of Poles improves your performance, balance, endurance and confidence on the trail. Learn how to reduce knee stress, prevent hand/ shoulder strain, prolong agility, preserve your joints and strengthen upper body muscles that support and elongate your spine. Practice new skills on the trail with a variety of top quality poles (provided). Discover which poles fit you best, how to use core muscles to preserve your joints and how to improve your performance on a variety of terrain! This class is for hikers from novice to advanced. Participant should be in moderately good physical shape, able to walk on uneven terrain and be comfortable hiking about 3 miles. Unsure about anything, call (415) 699-3333 or email seminar@adventurebuddies.net. Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley, ACE & AFAA Certified Personal Trainer, Educator & Mobility Coach is the creator of the only comprehensive training available on how to use poles. Her company, AdventureBuddies, founded in 1995, focuses on helping people learn how to more completely enjoy the outdoors.

URBAN POLE WALKING FOR HEALTH & FITNESS (Age 18+) 1 Day

Using Poles for Fitness

Fri, 4/12 4:30-6pm Spring Lake County Park ($6 parking fee) $30 (S.R. Resident $20) #66996

Sat, 4/13 9:30am-3:30pm Spring Lake County Park ($6 parking fee) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #66995

Other Outdoor Activities

Learn great skills for walking with more power and attitude. Studies show that you can burn up to 70% more calories with Nordic walking over regular walking. You’ll also learn how to improve your pace, endurance, spine function and upper body strength while walking, talking & enjoying the outdoors. Popular in Europe, this activity is great for athletes and couch potatoes alike! This is not a hiking poles class. We’ll use Nordic Walking poles (provided) and walk for exercise on relatively flat terrain. This class is for people who want to improve fitness, cross train and either establish or get more from a walking program. Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley, ACE & AFAA Certified Personal Trainer, Educator & Mobility Coach is the creator of the only comprehensive training available on how to use poles. Her company, AdventureBuddies, founded in 1995, focuses on helping people learn how to more completely enjoy the outdoors.

For 50+ Using Poles for Balance and Mobility, see page 119.

Bicycle Touring ............ p. 115 Fishing ......................... p. 113 Hiking Adventures ....... p. 114 Horse Riding ................ p. 115 Walking for Health & Fitness

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Outdoor Activity ON THE WATER – BASS AND PAN FISH CLINIC (Age 18+) 1 Day

Within minutes of Santa Rosa are numerous ponds and lakes with an abundance of Largemouth Bass and Pan fish. These warm water species ravenously take flies and can supply some great fishing without having to spend half the day driving. Join Carlo Bongio as he focuses on the best times, techniques and how to locate and gain access to these waters. Clinic will meet at the Finley Center and drive to a private lake full of Bass and Pan fish. Students can bring their own fly rods if they choose or one will be available to them. For more information students can contact the instructor at 707-538-0638. Min 4 Max 6 Instructor: Carlo Bongio brings 45 years of fly fishing experience throughout the world. He brings a wealth of practical and formal experience to the clinic and will help you further develop your techniques and knowledge. Sat, 3/23 11am-4pm Private lake $95 (S.R. Resident $85) #66702 Sat, 4/20 11am-4pm Private lake $95 (S.R. Resident $85) #66989

Sat, 5/4 1-6pm Private lake $95 (S.R. Resident $85) #66990 Bass Fishing Private lake: Meet in parking lot at Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Avenue and drive to private lake full of Bass and Pan Fish.

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Outdoor Activity back roads wine and nature ADVENTURES (Age 18+)

Get off the couch, put away the remote and see what you are missing in the beautiful bay area. Dust off those hiking shoes and tag along to explore a few hidden nature hideouts. We’ll explore places you never knew existed. Taste fine wine in a Castle, or ramble through Wooded Preserves, Waterfalls, Cliffs, and Caves! Trek through a real Sherwood Forest or Oceanside Hideaway. Don’t forget the camera. All you need is the adventurous spirit and your guide will take care of the rest. Min 7 Max 20 Instructor: Tom Bold (The Hulaman) 15 years experience leading outdoor events and explorations. He is trained with California wine tours and is a Personal Fitness Trainer. For more information, call (925) 639-5496.

Fee: $35 (S.R. Resident $25)

ATTENTION ALL HIKERS:

Please no gym shoes. Trail snacks, energy bars, protein drinks, tea, water, juice & hiking poles & parking lot fees are provided. Wine tasting is optional & usually included. Some hikes will have shuttle stops for carpooling. Please try to ride share with others coming from the same area. Directions provided closer to the event date.

BARTHOLOMEW PRESERVE wine hike

A hidden canyon preserve & winery in Sonoma valley, bamboo groves, a variety of unique trees, some caves, creek crossings, a redwood grove next to a hidden lake with a garden waterfall overhang & rope climb below. Hike finishes w/picnic & self guided museum tour & wine tasting. This hike is a three mile loop to 800 ft. elevation & rated Easy. Sun, 3/17 10am-4pm #66693

Don’t miss this 5 mile trek through the farthest Eastern Grove of Coastal California Redwoods. Elevation is from 1170 ft. to 2000 ft. After the hike is a picnic at a private lakeside setting & views of the Northern Napa Valley. We then will ramble through an authentic Tuscan style War castle & taste fine wines. Don't forget the camera. Sun, 4/21 9:30am-5pm #66698

Four BEACH & cave aDVENTURE

A moderate 5.5 mile nature adventure. Cameras are a must. Lush fern lined trails thru twisted (unusual) and beautiful Cypress trees. Our first beach will be deserted. Few humans get to this place. We may encounter Sting Rays, wild looking Jellyfish and more critters here. We then hike along the Bay to a real Sherwood like forest. Then a picnic stop atop a cliff with scenic shoreline views. It will be hard to leave this spot. We then cross a second beach continuing on to Indian Beach with Miwok structures to see. We return via a lush trail and on to the 4th beach at the ocean. A beautiful beach walk and dunes, mountain cave, a mussel colony and the highlight of the day: A huge sea cave with a skylight at the end. We can explore it if the tide is low. An oyster dinner option follows. Sat, 5/11 10:30am-5pm #66699

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Redwood Forest and Wine Castle Adventure NOTE: Instructor will email participants approximately 2 days before the hike to confirm meeting location. Please make sure your email address is current in our system by calling 543-3737.

GULCH FALLS AND AUDUBON CANYON

alemere falls

This is a double hike of 3-4.5 miles that is rated moderate because there is some climbing. The first hike is short but is more of an exploratory adventure. Many obstacles will slow our jungle trek through all types of terrain. We will locate the huge owl's and eagle's nests on our way to the hidden canyon waterfall. The Audubon Canyon trek hike is near and is something special to experience. We will have super scenic views of Bolinas Lagoon & the ocean as we hike through beautiful Redwoods. Special side trail areas will have spotting scopes & binoculars to view the herons & egrets that nest & hatch their young in the Cypress trees. We will have a picnic lunch between the two hikes near the camouflaged bird watching house. Don't forget your cameras. Wine will be available. A dinner option follows.

Moderate but about 9.5 miles R.T. in length and no long steep climbs. The Falls are located in the Point Reyes National Seashore area. We start thru lush Eucalyptus groves & proceed Northward along high ocean cliffs. The views are spectacular in all directions. Then inland a bit thru cool green Fir, Bishop Pine & Cypress trees and serene ponds along the way. Your first stop is Bass Lake for a dip maybe? Then on past picturesque Pelican Lake to the first set of rocky bluffs & rushing waterfalls. A short hop farther takes us to the brink of the 50 ft. high & 40 ft. wide Alemere Falls that cascade to the beach. We will have our lunch here. There is an optional challenging climb down to the beach to play & take photos below the Falls. This should be plenty to fill your senses for awhile. Our usual dinner option follows after the hike. Oysters anyone?

Sat, 6/1 10:30am-4:30pm #66694

Sat, 6/29 10am-5:30pm #66695

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SELF-CONTAINED BICYCLE TOURING: AN INTRODUCTION (Age 18+) 2 Days

Outdoor Activity

This two-session, hands-on clinic will look at preparation and gear required to conduct an enjoyable and safe self-contained travel adventure on a bicycle. In Session 1 (4/10), bicycle and camping equipment will be demonstrated in the classroom, including the latest in ultra-light designs for tents, bags, cooking, tools, and bike accessories. Shipping strategies – getting your bike to the start of your tour – will be explored. Local retail businesses and organizations, as well as on-line resources for gear and planning will be shared. In Session 2 (4/17), students who are able will be given the opportunity to bring in their own bicycles and camping gear so we can learn from each other. Tips & tricks for trip planning and route selection will be revealed, based on the instructor’s decades of experience. Prerequisites: Own a bicycle (not necessarily a touring bicycle); some camping experience; some experience day-touring on a bicycle; know basic bicycle repair including flat fixing, brake and derailleur adjusting, and minor wheel truing (we will review repairing in class). Note – An optional, self-contained overnight bicycle tour in Sonoma County will be offered by the instructor at the completion of the clinic for a separate fee. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Geoffrey D. Smith has been a bicycle advocate since his elementary school days. He has toured extensively on the west coast, Rocky Mtns, Canada, New England, and Europe. Geoffrey operates BikePartners.net – a mobile bicycle rental and sales business, located in Railroad Square, Santa Rosa. Sonoma Outfitters will provide the latest in camping gear. Bicycle Touring Wed, 4/10 & 4/17 6-8:30pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #66705

ADULT HORSE RIDING CLASS - cloverleaf Ranch (Age 18+) 7 Weeks

This class is designed to provide adult riders a holistic approach to horsemanship. The class includes ground work and riding skills. Communication with the horse will be emphasized and riders will learn how to utilize the appropriate aids on the ground as well as while riding. One trail ride will be included depending on riders’ riding level and weather. This class will give you all the necessary skills… great for first time riders or those working towards developing their current skills. Students must wear socks and long pants (jeans.) We recommend bringing your own helmets/boots to ensure an ideal fit or Cloverleaf Ranch can provide use of boots and helmets with no additional charge. Riders are required to wear a helmet (bike helmets are not sufficient). Max weight is 210 lbs. An extra treat includes dinner every night after class! Our covered arena ensures that we can ride rain or shine. Participant must have a release form signed to participate. Please contact Cloverleaf Ranch at (707) 545-5906 to request the form. Min 3 Max 6 Instructor: Tammy Stephens, Cloverleaf Ranch Staff Cloverleaf Ranch – 3892 Old Redwood Highway, Santa Rosa 95403 Covered Arena $205 (S.R. Resident $195) Session 1: Mon, 6/24-8/5 5:30-7pm #66719

Session 2: Thu, 6/27-8/15 (No class 7/4) 5:30-7pm #66720

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOUNTAIN BIKE RACES (June-August 2013)

The excitement of short track mountain bike racing comes to Santa Rosa’s Howarth Park! Mountain Bike racing is fast, fun and good for you too! These races are for anyone who would like to try mountain bike racing on a short course. All skill levels are welcome. The trails in Howarth Park are perfect for first time racers all the way to pro riders looking to practice their skills. The course is approximately one mile long and consists of smooth rolling dirt trails. Racers can enter the appropriate category for their skill level and will race for a set length of time depending on experience. HELMETS ARE REQUIRED! A liability release waiver is required for all riders. This form is available online at www. howarthpark.com or at the race site on the night of the race. Youth riders under age 18 will need a parent/guardian signature for each race! Min 2 Max 20 per race. (All Ages) NOTE: Please bring your own water. Pre-Registration: Participants can pre-register online at www.santarosarec.com or see pages 150 & 151 for registration information. Please bring your receipt if you pre-register.

Location: Howarth Park, Camp Wa-Tam Area 630 Summerfield Road, Santa Rosa

Race Coordinator: The Bike Peddler

Races run from 5:15 to 8:30pm Please note the earlier start time! The race categories are: Juniors (Age: 12 and under) Adult Beginner, Intermediate Adult, and Expert For more information about race times and race results, visit bikemonkey.net or call Chris Wells at the Bike Peddler at (707) 571-2428 On-site Registration: Onsite registration (race days only) starts at 5pm On-site Registration Fee: $5 Junior (under 16, must have parent signature) $10 Adult (16+)

Race Date

Barcode

Race Date

Barcode

June 5 June 12 June 19 June 26 July 10 July 17

67408 67409 67410 67411 67412 67413

July 24 July 31 Aug 7 Aug 14 Aug 21

67414 67415 67416 67417 67418

Please note: There will be NO races on July 3.

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Active Adults 50+ Person Senior Wing

Active Adults, 50 or Better The Santa Rosa Recreation and Parks Department operates a comprehensive program for Active Adults 50+ that includes recreational activities, lifelong learning and social services. Senior programs currently operate at the Bennett Valley Senior Center and the Person Senior Wing at the Finley Recreation Complex.

Two Centers! Bennett Valley Senior Center

Person Senior Wing

Become a Member

Welcome Message:

704 Bennett Valley Road 545-8608; FAX 545-8622 Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm Bus Route #5, #18

You can keep on top of the latest news by becoming a Member. Membership isn’t required to attend any of our activities, but does have its rewards! For $24/year (Individual) $40/yr (Couples) per year, you receive a photo ID card, monthly newsletter mailed directly to your home and discounts on a variety of activities throughout the year!

2060 W College Avenue 543-3737; FAX 543-3736 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 9am-1pm Bus Route #3, #6, #15

A great place to socialize, pick up a game of cards, a game of 8 or 9-ball (three tables), enjoy coffee and conversation or simply people watch! Open 9am to 2pm daily. Minimal charge for playing pool.

After 10 years of fundraising efforts and two years of planning and construction, the Person Senior Wing at the Finley Recreation Complex has finally opened its doors. This 25,000-square-foot addition to the Finley Recreation Complex will provide another mecca for active older adult recreation, continuing education, and socialization. In addition, the new wing will offer multi-generational programs that will appeal to all ages and offer a gathering place for family, friends and neighbors. The Person Senior Wing is a true testament to the commitment and tenacity of the community it will serve. Its development was made possible by the hard work of many volunteers and the generous citizens of Santa Rosa.

California Cafe

BECOME A FREQUENT USER

LEISURE ROOM

Lunch is served 5 days at the Bennett Valley Senior Center, courtesy of the Council on Aging Congregate Meal Program. Enjoy a hot, delicious and nutritious meal with your friends or meet new friends. After lunch, stay for your favorite afternoon activity. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance. Call (707) 545-8608 to schedule your luncheon. Review the monthly calendar in your monthly newsletter or on the bulletin boards at the community centers. A $4 donation is suggested. Adults 60 or better are welcome. Brunch on Fridays is freshly prepared.

This electronic scan card is perfect for regular participation in the Person Senior Wing’s $2 drop-in programs. For your convenience, you can purchase your visits in advance (minimum 5 visit purchase $10). Load your card with drop-in visits, and simply swipe your card at the front desk scanner when you arrive. It’s easier for you, and for us.

See page 118 for Drop-in Activity Schedule and pages 119-123 for classes.

all community centers closed:

New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Independence day, Labor day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

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Drop-in activities schedule Bennett Valley Senior Center

Finley – Person Senior Wing (Center)

MONDAY 9-10:10am 9-10-30am 9-10:00am 10:30-12pm 11am-2pm 11am-12:30pm

MONDAY 8:30-9:30am 9:30-10:30am 10:30am-12pm 12:30-3:30pm

ACTIVITY LOCATION Boomer Blast - $6 Rm 5 Adv Beg/Inter Line Dance-$2 Rm 3 History $2 Rm 1 Party Bridge - $2 Rm 4B

TUESDAY 12:30-4pm 1-3pm 1:30-2:30pm 2-4pm

ACTIVITY LOCATION Bridge/Exp - $3 Rm 4B Pedro - $2 Rm 4A Belly Dance Gold - $5 Rm 3 Photography $2 (1st & 2nd ) Rm 1

ACTIVITY LOCATION Tai Chi - $4 Calif Rm Computer Classes (R) SC 17 Morning Exercise - $2 SC 19 Needlecraft - $2 SC18 Bingo - $2 SC19 Computer Classes (R) SC 17 11:30am-12:30pm Calif Café Lunch $4 donation Calif Rm TUESDAY 9-10am 9:30-11am 10-11am 11am-12:30pm 11am-12:30pm 9:30-10:30am 10am-1pm 10-11am 10:30-11:30am

ACTIVITY LOCATION Exp Beginner Spanish $2 Calif Rm Intermediate Spanish $2 SC17 Complete Beginner/Spanish Calif. Rm Advanced Spanish SC17 Conversational Spanish $2 SC11 Medicare/Soc Sec Clinic SC 11 Bridge Lessons - $2 SC16 Stretch & Bend - $3 SC19 Better Balance - $4 SC18 11:30am-12:30pm Calif Café Lunch $4 donation Calif Rm WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY LOCATION 9-10am Rosen Method Exercise - $7 SC18 9-10am Morning Exercise - $2 SC19 9-10:30am Computer Classes (R) SC 17 9am-1pm Ladies Billiards - $2 SC13 9:30am-12:30pm Blood Pressure SC11 11am-2pm Chinese Mahjong - $2 SC 18 11am-12:30pm Computer Classes (R) SC 17 11am-12:30pm Line Dance - $2 SC19 11:30am-12:30pm Calif Café Lunch $4 donation Calif Rm THURSDAY 8-11am 10-11:30 am 10-11am 10:30am-12pm 10:30-11:30am

ACTIVITY LOCATION Wii Games $2 Calif Rm Silver Singers Choral $2 SC19 Stretch & Bend - $3 SC18 Neuropathy (1st Thu) $2 SC16 Thurs Morn Motivations (2nd) SC16 10:30am-12:30pm Whist - $2 SC17 11am-12pm Caregiver Support Group (3rd) SC11 11am-12pm Use It or Lose It (3rd Thu) SC16 11:30am-12:30pm Calif Café Lunch $4 donation Calif Rm 12-1pm Legal Aid Clinic - 1st Thurs SC11 FRIDAY 9am-12pm 9-11am 9-10am 11am-2pm 11am-2pm

ACTIVITY LOCATION Autobiography/Writing $2 SC16 Computer Lab - $1/hr SC17 Morning Exercise - $2 SC 19 Bingo - $2 SC19 Senior Bridge $2 SC18 11:30am-12:30pm Calif Café Lunch $4 donation Calif Rm

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WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY LOCATION 8:30-9:30am Boomer Blast - $6 Rm 5 9:30-10:30am Adv Beg/Inter Line Dance $2 Rm 3 10-11:30am Discussion Group $2 Rm 1 12-12:45pm Ukulele - Beginners $2 Rm 5 1-3pm Ukulele - Experienced $2 Rm 5 12:30-4pm Pinochle - $2 Rm 4 1-4pm Scrabble - $2 Rm 1 1:30-4:30pm Ping Pong - $2 Rm 3 THURSDAY

ACTIVITY

LOCATION Rm 3

FRIDAY 8:30-9:30pm 9:30-10:30am 10:30-11:30am 12:30-4pm 12:30-4pm 1:30-4:30pm

ACTIVITY LOCATION Boomer Blast - $6 Rm 5 AdvBeg/Intr Line Dance - $2 Rm 3 Better Balance - $4 Rm 1 Pinochle - $2 Rm 1 Bridge/Exp Players - $3 Rm 4B Ping Pong - $2 Rm 3

11:30am-12:15pm Yoga with Donna - $7

Finley Community Center MONDAY 12:30-4pm 12:30-4:15pm

ACTIVITY LOCATION Pinochle - $2 FCC Duplicate Bridge - $4 FCC

FRIDAY ACTIVITY LOCATION 1-4pm Ballroom Dance - $7 FCAud

Legend: SC = Senior Center, 704 Bennett Valley Rd (R) = Registration required * = New Class

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Active Adults 50 + Person Senior Wing

Better Mobility Chairs Class (Age 50+)

New!

A class for anyone wishing to have better balance! This class will teach you improved flexibility and coordination while sitting in chairs and progress to standing with greater ease. Classes are tailored to individual students’ needs and movement capabilities. Instructor: Charlotte Chavez began teaching classes in 1997, graduated from a four year training in movement in 1999, and has been working with improving people's movement for over 15 years. Tue, 3/19-4/9 - #67457 Tue, 5/21-6/11- #67458 10:30-11:30 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $38 (S.R. Resident $28)

Boomer Blast (Age 50+)

New!

Boomers 50+ with hearts & minds 20+, keeping their bodies A+. An upbeat class, we will exercise for cardio, strength and flexibility as the beat goes on. We’ll utilize balance work to keep us in good standing and a variety of toys for exercise play to make fitness stay. Instructor: TBA

Better Balance (Age 50+)

This is an exercise class for anyone who wants to improve their balance. It takes regular exercise and consistent practice to increase your steadiness and stability. This class is for anyone interested in improving their balance, including people who use walkers or canes, those who have had a fall or near fall, and those with peripheral neuropathy. Newcomers are always welcome! Instructor: Vanessa Kettler, a professional dancer and teacher certified from the American Senior Fitness Association. Fridays 10:30-11:30am Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $4 drop-in fee

Mon Wed, Fri 8:30-9:30am Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $6 drop-in fee

LEARN HOW TO USE POLES FOR BALANCE & MOBILITY (Age 50+) 1 Day

Learn skills to help improve your balance, endurance, posture, walking gait & strength. Feel Taller! Easy-to-learn techniques & gentle movements help you more confidently navigate everyday obstacles and enhance your enjoyment of the outdoors. Variety of top-quality poles provided; discover which poles fit you best and will help you reach your mobility goals. This mobility class is for people with mild to moderate mobility challenges. People with MS, Parkinson’s, arthritis or aging joints find these skills invaluable for maintaining quality of life. It’s ideal for someone facing or recovering from a joint replacement, for people using a cane or avoiding using a cane. People using a walker, please call instructor at (415) 699-3333 before registering. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley, ACE & AFAA Certified Personal Trainer, Educator & Mobility Coach is the creator of the only comprehensive training available on how to use poles. Fri, 4/12 12:45-4pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $46 (S.R. Resident $36) #66559

Thu, 6/13 12:45-4pm Person Sr.Wing/Rm 5 $46 (S.R. Resident $36) #66560

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Pilates as we Age (Age 50+)

Pilates is WONDERFUL exercise as we get better with age. We consciously breathe, develop core strength and awareness, improve balance and posture, and become more flexible! Enjoy this fun mat class for men and women while we work out the kinks and sore spots. We will locate your core muscles and use them in practical ways. Wear loose, easy-to-movein clothes -- bare feet or stocking feet. Be ready to get down on the floor and back up again. Large mats will be provided; you may wish to bring a yoga mat or towel for additional comfort. Beginning and intermediate students welcome. Min 6 Max 20 Instructor: Jae Newman

Learn to Tap Dance (Age 50+)

Learn the basic steps and fundamentals of tap dancing. You will learn to form simple combinations with basic steps and complete tap routines using simple basic steps. Tap shoes are not required but it is important to wear shoes with hard soles that you can "hear". Learning to perform the steps correctly depends on being able to "hear" what your feet are doing. Instructor: Billie Darling Mon, 3/4-4/22 1-2pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #65479

Tue, 2/5-2/28 - #67661 Tue, 3/5-3/28 - #67662 9:30-10:30am Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $66 (S.R. Resident $56)

Learn to Play Pedro (Age 50+)

Learn to play Pedro! Pedro is a card game played with 4 players divided into partners that uses a standard deck of cards. Learn how to bid your hand and to shoot for the moon. Object is to win all the point cards (ace, jack, ten two, and 2 pedros). Winners are the partners that have the highest point score after 8 hands. Good game to keep you mind active. Min 4 Max 12 Instructor: Pat Commins Tue, 3/5-3/26 11am-1pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $12 pre-register #67609

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Belly Dance Gold (Age 50+)

Belly Dance Gold is an ongoing dance class appropriate for anyone wanting to improve their coordination and balance. This is a fun workout where we learn traditional Middle Eastern dance steps in a positive, supportive atmosphere using wonderful, dynamic music. No experience is necessary. Each hour-long class also contains a series of seated exercises for strengthening our core and improving our spinal health. Instructor: Vanessa Kettler, a professional dancer and teacher certified from the American Senior Fitness Association. Tue 1:30-2:3pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $5 Drop-in fee

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Line Dancing for Beginners Level 2 (Age 50+)

This class is designed for individuals with some dance experience. If you have some familiarity with doing basic steps and the terms, “grapevine, jazz box, chasse/triple step,� this is the right class for you! This course will help you become more familiar with basic line-dance steps and prepare you to join our on-going class of Advanced Beginners and Intermediate Dancers. Min 8 Max 30 Instructor: Billie Darling Tue, Thu, 3/5-4/25 3-4pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #66507

Yoga with Donna (Age 50+)

Easy Flow Vinyasa Style Yoga is a style which blends Power Vinyasa Yoga with deep stretching and standing balancing as well as some gentle yoga, meditation and visualization. Modifications can be made to work around injuries and conditions and can be done in a chair rather than on the floor. Students are asked to provide their own Yoga mat and towel. Instructor: Donna Burch Tue, Thu 11:30am-12:15pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $7 Drop-in fee


Active Adults 50 + Person Senior Wing

Watercolor with Barbara (Age 50+)

This class is taught by instructor Barbara Marlin-Coole. All levels of artists are encouraged to participate. Class focuses on painting freely and with more fun! Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Barbara Marlin-Coole Fri, 2/1-2/22 - #67142 Fri, 3/1-3/29 - #67505* Fri, 4/5-4/26 - #67506 9:15am-12pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4A $46 (S.R. Resident $36) *5 week session $55 (S.R. Resident $45)

Pastels with Christian (Age 50+)

Create beautiful art with pastel, the most light-fast of all medium and learn techniques with French artist Christian Quintin. Painting with pastel is similar to drawing as their softness and malleability lead to endless blending. Min 6 Max 24 Instructor: Christian Quintin Tue, 2/5-2/26 - #67568 Tue, 3/5-3/26 - #67571 Tue, 4/2-4/23 - #67572 11am-1pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4A $50 (S.R. Resident $40) Pre-register

Fundamentals of Drawing with Christian (Age 50+)

Learn the fundamental skills of drawing such as light and shade, figure drawing, landscape, perspective with Artist Christian Quintin. The ability to render what you draw in three dimensions and in a variety of medium will free you to create your own voice. This is an on-going class open to all levels and ages. A list of supplies will be provided with registration. Min 6 Max 24 Instructor: Christian Quintin Wed, 2/6-2/27 - #67567 Wed, 3/6-3/27 - #67569 Wed, 4/3-4/24 - #67570 11am-1pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4A $50 (S.R. Resident $40)

LET’S WRITE! -CREATIVE WRITING (Age 50+) 6 Weeks

New!

When you sit down to write, do you ask yourself “Who do I think I am?” “What do I have to write about?” or “Who would want to read what I write?” Find your answers in a warm and friendly environment. We’ll also discuss the dreaded P-word “Perfectionism”! Character, plot (yes, even in nonfiction) writing with feeling to connect with the reader and more will be presented along with publishing and self-publishing options. By the end of class you will have completed a piece of writing to take with you—whether poetry, personal essay, short story, chapter(s) of a novel, memoir, or other nonfiction book. So come and discover the story inside you yearning to be heard! Bring a notebook and pencil or pen. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Valerie Serrano, Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing, 7 yrs teaching English and Writing in New York City. Thu, 4/25-5/30 1-3pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4B $94 (S.R. Resident $84) #66868 Discover the story inside you!

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BONES FOR LIFE (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

T’ai Chi Ch’uan FOR active 50+ (Age 50+)

T'ai Chi Ch'uan is an ancient Chinese method of physical and spiritual cultivation. This slow movement, low impact practice is a gentle, enjoyable way for anyone to promote physical and mental health. Benefits can include improved cardio-vascular fitness, healthy blood pressure and management of chronic pain. So join our next T'ai Chi class in your comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and see what it can do for you! Min 12 Max 25 Instructor: Nadine Giovannini, over 5 yrs Tai Chi experience, assistant Tai Chi instructor at the Bennett Valley Senior Center.

Yoga for Every Body

yogA for EVERY BODY (Age 18+)

This class adapts practice to suit each person’s condition, experience and needs. It incorporates gentle movements, postures, and relaxation techniques to increase strength and flexibility, improve posture, and provide a sense of vitality, well being and deep tranquility. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Kathleen Miller

We will begin to learn many of the 90 processes in the Bones for Life program, including 30 that are specifically designed for chairs. We will continue with all of the principles from the Introduction, to restore resourcefulness of equilibrium and stability and align posture in the body language of self confidence. We will also have processes for falling that include balance and coordination so that the fear of falling is reduced to a minimum. This is the movement answer to the functional difficulties in osteoporosis. Students will leave feeling lighter, stronger and more able to successfully complete daily activities. Materials for students to bring: towel and washcloth (for padding) and 1 lb set of weights. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Cate Thomas is a Movement Educator, specializing in Transformative Somatic Education and Human Development. She is a certified Feldenkrais teacher for 25 yrs & Bones For Life teacher for 14 yrs.

T’ai Chi Ch’uan

FELDENKRAIS®: TRANSFORMATIONAL MOVEMENT LESSONS® (Age 18+) 4 Weeks

Do you want relief from pain or limitations? To move with greater ease and comfort? Increase your sense of strength and power? Transformational movement lessons, based on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais and Anat Baniel can help. You will learn, by doing gentle, novel movements to wake up your brain, form new neural connections, and move more efficiently with power and ease. These changes create differences that you can use in your everyday life. Wear layered warm, loose fitting clothing. Min 12 Max 20 Instructors: Jan Peterson and Celeste Conner (See page 112 for full bio information.)

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AARP Driver Safety Program (Age 50+)

Tune up your driving skills and update your knowledge of the rules of the road, Learn defensive driving techniques and discover ways to handle left turns, rightof-way, highway traffic and blind spots. Auto insurance discounts are available upon completion of class to drivers over 55 years of age (some insurance companies allow age 50 for the discount). The class must be repeated every 3 years to retain the insurance discount. First time students of this driver safety course must take the full 8 hour course. A 4.5 hour renewal classes is available ONLY to those people who have PREVIOUSLY taken the 8 hr class within the last four (4) years. For more information, call AARP at (888) 227-7669. Min 20 Max 30

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Active Adults 50 + Classes

Course

Barcode Location Age

Day

Date

Time

T’ai Chi Ch’uan forActive 50+ - Class fee is $38 (S.R. Resident $28) (5 Weeks) (5 Weeks) (5 Weeks) (5 Weeks) (5 Weeks)

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Steele Lane/Dohn Rm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm

50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+

Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue

2/26-3/26 4/2-4/30 5/7-6/4 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13

Instructor

Nadine Giovannini 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm

Feldenkrais Transformational Movement - Class fee is $41 (S.R. Resident $31)

J. Peterson/C. Connor

Yoga For Every Body - Class fee is $50 (SR. Resident $40)

Kathleen Miller

Bones for Life - Class fee is $49 (S.R. Resident $39)

Catherine Thomas

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

(4 Weeks) (4 Weeks)

66980 66981 66982 66983 66984

66918 66919 66923 66924 66925

Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm Steele Lane/Hub Rm

Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm

66700 Finley/Maple Rm 66701 Finley/Maple Rm

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

18+ 18+

Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

3/1-3/22 4/5-4/26 5/10-5/31 6/14-7/5 7/19-8/9

11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm

Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

3/1-3/22 4/5-4/26 5/10-5/31 6/14-7/5 7/19-8/9

9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am

Tue Tue

4/16-5/7 5/21-6/11

3:30-4:45pm 3:30-4:45pm

AARP Driver Safety Program - ** Class Fee is $17 (AARP Members $15)

4 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs 4 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs 4 hrs 4 hrs 4 hrs 4 hrs

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CHOPS - Refresher Senior Center CHOPS – Full Course Senior Center CHOPS - Refresher CHOPS – Full Course Senior Center CHOPS - Refresher Senior Center CHOPS - Refresher

50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+

Tue Sat Tu/Tu Sat Tue Tu/Th Sat Tue Sat Tue

2/5 2/16 *3/26, 4/2 4/6 4/16 3/26, 3/28 6/8 6/18 7/20 8/6

9:30am-2pm 9am-1:30pm 9:30M-2pm 9am-1:30pm 9:30am-2pm 9:30am-2pm 9am-1:30pm 9:30am-2pm 9am-1:30pm 9:30am-2pm

AARP Volunteer

**This course includes a City of Santa Rosa $3 administrative fee. CHOPS is located at 509 Adams, Santa Rosa Bennett Valley Senior Center, 704 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa

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Active Adults 50+ Special Events

Learn to Ride the Bus! Learn all about Santa Rosa CityBus Trip Planning, Fares & Routes! April 8

Barcode #67143

May 13

Barcode #67144

June 10

Barcode #67145

July 8

Barcode #67146

Aug 12

Barcode #67147

Sept 9

Barcode #67148

Oct 14

Barcode #67149

drop-in weight room Bennett Valley Senior Center 704 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa Monday through Friday: Monday, Wednesday and Friday:

9am - 2pm 5 - 7pm

Adults 18+ (13-17years old with adult supervision) $18 — 6 Visit Pass $30 — 12 Visit Pass $45 — 20 Visit Pass Adults 50+ with current membership: $12 —6 Visit Pass $18 —12 Visit Pass $25 —20 Visit Pass

Classes take place at the

Bennett Valley Senior Center 704 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa

Please buy passes at the front desk of the Senior Center before participating in the drop-in program.

Sign up for this fun class today! 707-545-8608

tax time again 2012 AARP Income tax Prep Service

Free!

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program volunteers help low- to moderate-income taxpayers prepare their annual tax returns, which special attention to those 60 years old and above. These volunteers are trained and IRS certified to ensure you receive all eligible tax credits and are aware of the current changes in the tax code. This service is offered free of charge, however, donations to the respective centers are gratefully appreciated and helps ensure we can continue to offer this invaluable service to our community.

Mon & Wed, Feb. 4 through April 15 9am-2pm Bennett Valley Senior Center 704 Bennett Valley Road 545-8608 Donations greatly appreciated

Tue & Thu, Feb. 5 through April 11 9am-2pm Finley Community Center 2060 W. College Ave. 543-3737 Donations greatly appreciated

2013 senior expo

Join us for the 15th Annual Senior Expo of Santa Rosa (formerly the Health & Wellness Fair at the Senior Center.) There will be health screenings for hearing, blood pressure, and fall prevention information as well as several demonstrations and presentations from 9am to 12pm. Admission to the health fair is FREE and open to the public. There is ample FREE parking. For vendor information, call Jan at 543-4624.

Major Sponsor

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Benefactor

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Sat, May 4 9am-12pm FREE Admission Person Sr. Wing and Finley Center Vendor Barcode: #58957


Active Adults 50+ Special Events

l a u n Senior Picnic An Celebrate the holiday at our annual senior picnic at the Howarth Park Gazebo. Festivities begin at 11am, so bring your cards, music and dancing shoes. Full BBQ lunch served at Noon, followed at 1pm by the sounds of a dixie land band. No tickets sold at the park. Date: Time: Cost: Location: Barcode:

Wednesday, July 10 11am - 3pm $5 Members / $10 Non-Members Howarth Park Gazebo #58968

10th Annual!

Summer Neighborhood Flea Market Saturday, August 31 8am to 1pm 704 Bennett Valley Road, Parking Lot Barcode #58966

Co-sponsored by Santa Rosa Sunrise Rotary Club

ALL senior activities and classes are CANCELLED on Wed, July 10, due to the picnic. See you there!

50 Booths of Treats & Treasures Hot Dog BBQ and Beverages ONly $20 For Vendor Space Call 545-8608 for information

Big Buck$ Bingo

Sat, March 23 10am - 2pm $10 members / $20 non-members Bennett Valley Sr. Center, Rm 19 #58923

AARP Thank You BBQ

Mon, April 15 11:30am - 1:30pm $2 members / $5 non-members Bennett Valley Sr. Center Patio #58965

Memorial Day BBQ, A Cook-out in the Courtyard

Tue, May 28 11:30am-1:30pm $4 members/ $8 non-members Person Sr. Wing/Courtyard #67507

Father’s Day BBQ

Mon, June 17 11:30am - 1:30pm $2 Member Dads / $5 non-members Bennett Valley Sr. Center Patio #58967

$10 Admission includes 18 game sheets and Hot Dog BBQ lunch. We have Daubers! Pre-registration is Required. Additional Bingo Packs (9 games) $5.00 each, available at game.

Special BBQ thanking our AARP Tax Volunteers for their service!

Join us for an All-American BBQ lunch in the courtyard at the Person Senior Wing! Pre-registration is required.

Not to be forgotten, a special acknowledgment to those guys in our lives! Polish sausages and all the fixings!

For the Second Annual Crab Feed, see page 4.

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Active Adults 50+ Activities & Events

Bennett Valley Senior Center, 704 Bennett Valley Road / 545-8608

Pool Tournaments

Generally, these are 9-Ball tournaments, mens, womens or mixed doubles. Watch the Senior Activities newsletter for special intra-center competitions!

10am - 2pm $3 per entrant Bennett Valley Senior Center, Rm 13 #59121 #67446 #67447 #67448 #67449 #67450 #67451

2/21 3/21 4/18 5/16 6/20 7/18 8/15

cinco de Mayo lunch

Wed, May 1 11:30am $4 suggested donation Bennett Valley Senior Center #58959

St. Patrick’s Day lunch

Wed, March 13 11:30am $4 suggested donation Bennett Valley Senior Center #58958

Ballroom Dance Themes

Fridays 1-4pm Finley Community Center $7 Drop-in fee

summer BBQ

Thu, August 8 11:30am - 1:30pm $2 members / $5 non-members Bennett Valley Senior Center, Patio #58962

Thursday Morning Motivations

2nd Thursday of the month 10:30-11:30am TBA in monthly SAGE newsletter Bennett Valley Senior Center, Rm 16

Prepared by the Council on Aging's Kitchen. Check our monthly newsletter for the special menu!

Prepared by the Council on Aging’s kitchen, this traditional meal will include corned beef, cabbage, carrots and all the trimmings. Seating is limited, so pre-registration is required. However, one pays at the door, $4 suggested donation.

Enjoy all your favorite ballroom dance steps, from Polka to the Waltz, Cha Cha to Tango, and an afternoon of fun and wonderful music. Refreshments will be served. Check the SAGE Newsletter for special dance themes.

Join us on the patio for hot diggity dogs!

Join us the second Thursday of the month for informative, inspirational and motivational seminars with local guest speakers on subjects of health and wellness, both serious and just for fun. Check the SAGE Newsletter for current topics. Pre-registration required.

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Información General ¡La salud es lo máximo! El Programa de Revitalización Vecindario

Es un programa dedicado a fortalezer vecindades por medio de difundir información sobre derechos de inquilinos y arrendatarios, inspecciones de edificios, programas educacionales, y eventos culturales. Llámenos para aprender más sobre nuestras clases de computación en ingles y español o nuestros talleres de salúd. Para mayors informes por favor llame a Malinalli López al 543-4332.

Si usted tiene un evento... ¡Puede contar con el lugar! ¡Nuestros centros sociales para todo tipo de evento están disponibles para alquilar para sus reuniones o eventos especiales!           

Quinceañeras Bodas Y Recepciones Aniversarios Reuniones de la Iglesia Reuniones del Club de Servicio Tasas sin interés Recaudación de Fondos Conferencias Reuniones de Negocios Cumpleaños Bautismos

Nos importa su salud y tenemos varios programas para toda la familia para que disfrute en un ambiente divertido. Tenemos algo para todas las edades desde los niños que empiezan a caminar como en Tiny Tots o Kindergym hasta adultos.

Tenemos clases de: Clases de Cocina

Ofrecemos una variedad de clases de cocina. Páginas 86-89.

Clases de Computación:

Venga y aprenda lo básico de Microsoft Word, a nivel intermedio y Microsoft Word Excel lo basico e intermedio, página 97.

Yoga Para Todos:

Disfrute de más tranquilidad de mente y flexibilidad física en nuestras clases de yoga. Páginas 110-111.

Kindergym:

Su niño aumentará sus capacidades socials y físicas por medio de convivir con otros pequeñitos y hacer actividades como correr, brincar y gatear. Haremos actividades de cantar y juegos con paracaídas. Páginas 16-18.

Samurai Sprouts:

Esta clase ofrece los mismos beneficios del arte de Aikido-el arte marcial de la armonía- igual como el beneficio del rigor técnico. Páginas 22-23.

Parque y Granja de Bayer: Ayude a cultivar uno de los jardines más grandes

de la Ciudad de Santa Rosa! El parque Bayer también ofrece jardines pequeños disponibles para alquilar. Compre verduras o flores del parque o simplemente disfrute de la belleza del jardin y las vistas de Taylor Mountain, con su familia. El parque esta abierto los viernes de 2:30 pm a 5:30 pm en 1550 West Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA. Para mayors informes llame al 524-9318 o www.landpaths.org.

También puede rentar un espacio para su próximo evento en uno de nuestros parques: Howarth Park: Venga al parque de Howarth y súbase al tren, el carrusel, o los ponis. Los niños pueden jugar en el equipo de patio de recreo, en la fuente de agua en el patio, o escalar la pared de piedras. Finley Park: Recoja un paquete de información en el Centro Comunitario Finley si quiere planear su boda, fiesta familiar o quinceañera. También puede rentar un espacio en nuestros parques en las áreas de picnic o informarse más sobre nuestras clases. Llame al 543-3737.

Hay becas disponibles

Para obtener más información llame al 543-3737. Para información para personas discapacitadas, llame al 543-3292 / TDD 543-3289 (Lunes a Viernes 8am-5pm)

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Aquatics

General Information

Both our facilities have outdoor heated pools

Ridgway Swim Center Location:

455 Ridgway Avenue

(adjacent to Santa Rosa High)

Phone: 543-3421 Fax: 543-4350 Office Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9am-4pm Sat., 9am-1pm The Ridgway Swim Center boasts a 25-yard by 25-yard, 9 lane competition pool; and a 2 - 3 ½ foot deep instructional pool. Ridgway features rim flow gutters, expanded deck space, tumble buckets, 140 ft. water slide as well as revitalized office and locker room areas.

Finley Aquatic Center Location: 2060 West College Avenue (Stony Point Road and West College Avenue) Phone: 543-3760 TDD: 543-3767 Fax: 543-3768 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 6am-8pm Sat., 9am -12pm The Finley Aquatic Center, opened in 1993, is a modern, stateof-the-art facility. The facility has a 25 yard, 10 lane competition pool and a 3 foot deep “L” shaped instructional pool. The facility is fully ADA accessible, with pool ramp and wheel chair lift.

Pool Rental

Both swim centers are available for rental after regular pool hours. Lifeguards are provided and reservations are needed at least two weeks prior to requested date. Fee: 1-50 participants $120 per hour 51-150 participants $140 per hour 151-250 participants $160 per hour 250+ participants $180 per hour Ridgway Waterslide: $50 per hour additional For more information on how to reserve a pool and times available, please call Finley Aquatic Center at 543-3760 or Ridgway Swim Center at 543-3421. Times limited to space available.

Pool Rental

BIRCH ROOM RENTAL Have fun in the sun at our Splash Bash BBQ! See page 5 for details.

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New!

Rent our meeting room located at the Finley Aquatic Center! The Birch Room is fully equipped with an 8-foot screen, data projector, 5.1 surround sound HD DVD player and dry-erase whiteboard. You can use this room to host a professional meeting, birthday party or any other occasion. The room measures 16’ x 27’ and comfortably seats 24 people in a conference style set-up. Room rates begin at as low as $15 per hour when rented with the pool, and $30 per hour when booked separately.

Register at santarosarec.com Register at www.SRCity.org/Aquatics


Aquatics

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Public Swim Public Swim offers a fun time in the water for all ages. All facilities will be open for use during public swim times and lifeguards will be on duty for your protection. Lockers are available for a 50¢ charge at both facilities during the summer. A concession stand will be open with various food and drink items for sale. See information below for operating hours. Also, please be aware of the following public swim policies:

• Please note: There is a $5 replacement fee for re-printed passes.

• Flotation devices are not permitted. Includ- • Only service animals are permitted. ing suits with built-in flotation pieces. • Children must be 48 inches to ride the • Children under age 8 must be accompanied Ridgway water slide. and supervised by a responsible person • Swimwear with exposed zippers, buckage 16 or older. les or metal rivets are not permitted on • Children under age 5 must have an adult the Ridgway water slide. in the water with them at all times. • Thong/G-string suits are not permitted • No jean cut-offs, T-shirts, or street shorts in the pool area. allowed in the water. • Children over age 5 are not allowed in • Swimsuits and swimsuit appropriate opposite-sex locker rooms. We have a attire only.

Finley Aquatic Center

April 29 - May 31 Mon-Fri:

3-4:45pm

Public Swim

June 3- August 23 Mon-Fri:

1:30-4:45pm

Public Swim

Sat & Sun:

1:30-6pm

Public Swim

Entrance Fees~Adults (18-54): $5

family change room available.

Ridgway Swim Center April 27 - October 6

Sat & Sun:

1:15-6pm

Mon - Fri: Fri: Sat & Sun:

12-1pm 1-4pm 7:30-9:30pm 1:15-6pm

Youth (2-17): $4

Public Swim

June 10 - August 18

Public Swim (limited space) Public Swim Late Night Public Swim Public Swim

Seniors (55+): $4

Disabled: $4

All customers entering the facility will be charged the entrance fee. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: *Ridgway Pool will be closed 8/19 - 8/23

Public Swim Passes

All swim passes are valid for public swim admission to the Finley Aquatic Center and the Ridgway Swim Center. Flexipass: Load your pass with as many public swims as you would like to attend (min 5 swims) This pass has no expiration. Adult: $4.50 per swim Youth/Senior/Disabled: $3.50 per swim All-Season Family Pass: $250 Pass valid from April 27 - October 6 Summer Family Pass: $200 Pass valid from June 3 - August 23 Includes unlimited swims for up to 5 family members, additional family members $10 (Limited to 7 household members)

Recreation information 543-3737

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Lap Swim

A time for lap fitness. Lane lines will be in place with lanes designated according to speed. Kickboards, pullbuoys and hand paddles are available for use during this program. Lockers are available at both facilities for a 50¢ rental charge. Lap swim is a year-round on-going program. See below for available days, times and lap swim pass information. Availability of lanes will vary.

Ridgway Swim Center Mon-Fri: Sat/Sun:

9:30am-1pm (Until 6/7) 9:45am-1pm (6/10-8/16) 9:30am-1pm

Finley Aquatic Center Mon-Fri: M/W/F: T/Th: Sat/Sun: Sat:

6-8am 9-11am (Until 5/31) 11:30am-1:15pm 5-7pm (Until 3/22) 6-8pm 11:30am-1:15pm 9-11am

Ridgway Swim Hotline: 543-3421 Finley Swim Hotline: 543-3760

Lap Swim Fees

$5 General Admission $4 Senior 55+/Disabled $55 Monthly Lap Pass General Admission $45 Senior/Disabled Monthly Lap Pass Flexipass: $4.50 per swim General Admission $3.50 per swim Senior 55+/Disabled Minimum purchase of 5 swims

Santa Rosa Masters Swimming

Masters is a coach-guided aquatic training program for beginning, intermediate and advanced adult swimmers. Correction and development of strokes and techniques will be provided by an on-deck coach. Location: Ridgway Swim Center Fees: • Monthly Pass: Admission to any Masters coached work-out • $65 per month • (S.R. Resident $55 per month) • Monthly Plus Pass: Admission to any Masters coached work-out plus all lap swim hours at Ridgway and Finley • $69.50 per month • Drop-in: $7 per visit Practice Times: “Morning Thunder” Workout Monday-Friday 6-7am “Afternoon Delight” Workout Tuesday and Thursday 11:45am-1pm

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Private “Adult” Lessons with Hermine Terhorst. Her balanced approach to teaching makes learning fun. Become 100% successful regardless of your learning fears or restrictions! Contact: (707) 480-0794

Santa Rosa Dive Team

The Santa Rosa Dive Team is a year-round diving program with emphasis on safe recreation and competitive diving. The team works out three to four days per week. All diving levels workout and compete at various times throughout the year. All coaches hold current USA Diving Coaches Certification and are in good standing with USA Diving. This program emphasizes safety, discipline, positive attitude, respect, camaraderie, spatial awareness and control from beginning to advanced. Training sessions also include graduated levels of instruction emphasizing: physical technique (biomechanics), body awareness, physiology and skill development. Also included are opportunities to participate in local, invitational, regional, and national competitions depending on skill level. This team follows FINA and USA Diving guidelines. Santa Rosa Diving has four skill levels: *Advanced Junior Olympic and Senior *Intermediate Junior Olympic *Novice and Future Champion *Masters - 21 and older divers who wish to continue diving and competing Minimum Requirements: - able to swim 50 yds - able to safely and confidently dive in head first from the low (one meter) springboard - 8 years of age Try-outs for the team take place the last Saturday of each month. Please contact the Coach, Nolan Irwin, to schedule a try-out, srdiving@sbcglobal.net. *Membership in USA Diving and/or AAU Diving is required for all levels.


Aquatics

Aquatic Fitness THERAPEUTIC WATER EXERCISE (Age 16+)

Therapeutic Water Exercise is designed to accommodate people with various physical problems, physical disabilities or those recovering from injury or surgery. This class can also be used for prehabilitation, (pre-operative exercise for optimal surgery outcome). Individual instruction is provided. Register in person, over the phone or online.

Barcode

Location Age

Day

Date

Time

Course Fee

Therapeutic Water Exercise - Instructor: Donna Burch or Rene Bosen (No Drop-ins) 65793 65794 65795 65796 65797 65798 65799 65800 65801 65802 65803 65804 65805 65806 65807 65808 65809 65810 65811 65812 65813 65814 65815 65816 65817 65818 65819 65820

Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim

16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 +

M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F

3/11-4/5 4/8-5/3 5/6-5/31 6/3-/6/28 7/1-7/26 7/29-8/23 8/26-9/20

11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm

$55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45)

Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim

16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 +

M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F

3/11-4/5 4/8-5/3 5/6-5/31 6/3-6/28 7/1-7/26 7/29-8/23 8/26-9/20

12:15-1pm 12:15-1pm 12:15-1pm 12:15-1pm 12:15-1pm 12:15-1pm 12:15-1pm

$55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45)

Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim

16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 +

T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th T/Th

3/12-4/4 4/9-5/2 5/7-5/30 6/4-6/27 7/2-7/25 7/30-8/22 8/27-9/19

11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:15pm

$40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30)

Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim Finley Swim

16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 +

T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat T/Th/Sat

3/12-4/6 4/9-5/4 5/7-6/1 6/4-6/29 7/2-7/27 7/30-8/24 8/27-9/21

9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am

$55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $55 (S.R. Resident $45)

WATER FITNESS (Age 16+)

Water fitness is a fun aquatic activity which uses the resistance of water to provide strength training and aerobic conditioning for people of all fitness levels. Water provides smooth and variable resistance through a full range of motion. Improve your strength, endurance, flexibility and well-being in this exhilarating class. Non-swimmers are welcome.

9-10am M/W/F 10-11am M-Sun 5-6pm M-F 7-8pm T/Th Finley Aquatic Center Drop-in fee: $6

Flexipass: Load your pass with as many water fitness classes as you would like to attend. This pass has no expiration. $5/class (min 5 classes). Monthly Membership: This pass is valid from the first to the last day of the month in which it is purchased. This pass allows an unlimited number of water fitness classes during any class periods at the Finley Aquatic Center. $75

Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

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Junior Life Guard Camp New!

OPEN WATER JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CAMP (Age 9-16)

ADVANCED OPEN WATER JUNIOR Campers, age 9-16 years old, will have LIFEGUARD CAMP (Age 9-16) fun building skills and confidence in and around the water through this partnership with Sonoma County Regional Parks. This 1-week program is located at the Spring Lake Swimming Lagoon and is designed to provide campers with the knowledge and respect for the open water environment at lakes, rivers and beaches as well as open water lifesaving skills. Skills taught include: swimming rescues, paddling rescues, boating safety, basic first aid and CPR. The instructors will work to build a positive relationship fostering an inquiring attitude while emphasizing the importance of safety, respect, healthy habits and camaraderie. Camp will meet near the swimming lagoon each morning located at 393 Violetti Road, Santa Rosa, 95409.

The Advanced Junior Lifeguard Camp is being offered to graduates of the Open Water Junior Lifeguard Camp. It builds on skills learned in the entry level camp similar to those that professional open water lifeguards use daily. The camp is modeled after the Sonoma County Regional Parks Open Water Lifeguard Academy that professional lifeguards must complete to work for the County of Sonoma. The camp will move at a fast pace and be both physically and mentally demanding in a teamwork rich environment that foster growth in self-confidence, aquatic awareness and good communication skills. The Advanced Junior Lifeguard Camp will prepare you for a Lifeguard in Training (LGIT) position and a future career in emergency response. Camp will meet near the swimming lagoon each morning located at 393 Violetti Road, Santa Rosa, 95409 Pre-requisites: Campers must have completed the Open Water Junior Lifeguard Camp. Campers must be able to complete a 550 yard open water swim in less than 15 minutes.

SURF JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CAMP (Age 9+)

WILDERNESS JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CAMP (Age 9-16)

The Wilderness Junior Lifeguard Guard Camp combines the essential aspects of Lifeguarding with the broader goal of exploring our natural resources in Spring Lake Park and learning how to protect them for future use. What separates this camp from other Junior Lifeguard camps is the attention to concepts of ecology, understanding flora and fauna significance, and wilderness first aid skills with a design for the outdoors.

New!

Surf Junior Lifeguard Camp is a new Junior Lifeguard Camp for 2013. The camp will take place at Doran Beach on the beautiful Sonoma County Coast. Junior Guards will spend time learning to surf, using rescue equipment in the ocean, performing ocean rescue operations, learning about ocean safety and other lifeguard operations. Sonoma County Regional Parks Open Water Lifeguards will provide lifeguarding safety and share their expertise.Wetsuits are mandatory (campers may bring their own or they will be available to rent the first day of the camp. Only $55 for the entire week.) Camping is available for families at Doran Beach. Reserve your spot now and make this a family vacation. www.sonomacountyparks.org

Barcode

Camp

67425 67426 67427 67428 67429 67430 67431

Open Water JG Open Water JG Advanced JG Advanced JG Wilderness JG Surf JG Surf JG

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Location

Age

Day

Date

Spring Lake Spring Lake Spring Lake Spring Lake Spring Lake Doran Beach Doran Beach

9-16 9-16 9-16 9-16 9-16 9+ 9+

M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-Th M-Th

6/10-6/14 8/5-8/9 6/17-6/21 7/15-7/19 7/29-8/2 6/24-6/27 8/12-8/15

Junior Lifeguard Camp

Time Fee 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 9am-2pm 9am-2pm

Register at www.SRCity.org/Aquatics

$185 $185 $210 $210 $185 $250 $250


Aquatics

Life Guard Training AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING (FULL COURSE) (Age 15+)

AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING REVIEW COURSE (Age 15+)

The ARC (American Red Cross) Lifeguard Training Course is a 46-hour course that will meet all necessary criteria towards becoming a professional lifeguard. Upon successful course completion, the participant will receive the following certifications: Lifeguarding/Standard First Aid/ CPR/AED for the Lifeguard and First Aid for Public Safety Personnel-Title 22 (a Sonoma County ARC Chapter requirement). Course prerequisites, to be evaluated the first day of class, include:

Lifeguard certifications (Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and Title 22) expire every two years. This class is designed as an intensive review, in lieu of retaking the full course. A CURRENT CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED TO BE ALLOWED TO TAKE A REVIEW COURSE! It is recommended to renew all certifications at the same time; therefore, this course renews all three certifications. This course will not renew certifications ala cart. The American Red Cross offers CPR for the Professional Rescuer courses as stand alone courses. We no longer offer challenges for any of the three courses.

1) Participant must successfully complete a 300 yd. swim, demonstrating a reasonable command of both the front-crawl (a.k.a. free-style) and the breaststroke. This swim is not timed, but must be swum continuously without stopping. Goggles are allowed. 2) Participant must tread water - legs only - in an upright position with their hands in their arm pits for 2 minutes. 3) Participant must surface-swim 20yds, dive to a depth of over 7ft., retrieve a 10lb. object from the pool bottom, resurface, return to the initial starting point and climb out without the use of a ladder or steps. This portion must be successfully completed within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Goggles not allowed. 4) Participant must be at least 15 years old by the end of the course. Instructor’s note: Swimming is an exercise activity like no other! Therefore, if you have not been recently swimming on a somewhat regular basis, it is strongly recommended that you prepare yourself prior to the 300 yd. prerequisite-swim by doing so.

American Red Cross Open Water Lifeguard Training (Add on Course) (Age 15+)

New!

The Waterfront Skills module will teach lifeguards the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to emergencies in non-surf, open-water areas found at public parks, resorts, summer camps and campgrounds. This course is an additional component of the lifeguard training and is offered in partnership with Sonoma County Regional Parks. This course will take place at the Spring Lake Swimming Lagoon located at 393 Violetti Road, Santa Rosa, CA. Prerequisites: Participants must be 15 years old by the last day of the module. Participants MUST have completed Lifeguard Training prior to attending this course. Participants must still have current American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid and CPR/AED certificates.

Lifeguard Training & Title 22 First Aid Instructor Course (Age 18+)

In this American Red Cross Course you will learn how to teach the Lifeguard Training Course (including basic first aid, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED Essentials, Oxygen Administration for the Professional Rescuer, Preventing Disease Transmission, Community Water Safety, Basic Water Rescue, and Lifeguard Management) and how to teach the First Aid for Public Safety Personnel-Title 22 Course.

Barcode Location Age Day Date Time Lifeguard Training Course (LG) - Course fee is $195 (S.R. Resident $185)

Time (M-Th) Time (Sat) 65828 Finley 15+ M-Th/Sat 2/27-3/14 6 - 9:30pm 9am - 5pm 65829* Finley 15+ M-Th/Sat 3/18-3/22 9am - 6pm N/A 65830 Finley 15+ M-Th/Sat 4/3-4/18 6 - 9:30pm 9am - 5pm 65831 Finley 15+ M-Th/Sat 5/8-5/23 6 - 9:30pm 9am - 5pm 65832 Finley 15+ M-Th/Sat 6/12-6/27 6 - 9:30pm 9am - 5pm 65833 Finley 15+ M-Th/Sat 7/10-7/25 6 - 9:30pm 9am - 5pm *One week accelerated course NOTE: Except for the 1-week accelerated course the first class starts on Wednesday from 7:30-9:30pm for Prerequisite Testing

Open Water Lifeguard Training (Add on Course) Course fee $60 67402 67403

Spring Lake Spring Lake

15+ 15+

Mon Wed

6/17 7/31

10am - 5pm 10am - 5pm

Lifeguard Review Course - Course fee is $135 (S.R. Resident $125) 64223 64224 65834

Finley Finley Finley

15+ 15+ 15+

Sat & Sun Sat & Sun Sat & Sun

2/23-2/24 3/23-3/24 4/27-4/28

9am - 5pm 9am - 5pm 9am - 5pm

Finley

18+

M/W/F

2/18-3/1

5-10pm

Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

N/A N/A

Lifeguard Instructor Training Course (LGI) - Course fee is $215 (S.R. Resident $205) 64217

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Work Experience Work Experience Classes

Must be 13+ years old with at least a Level 4 swimming ability. Please see pages 70-71 for more information on the Work Experience Program. Junior Lifeguarding: The Junior Lifeguarding or the Open Water Junior Lifeguard Camp is required for participation in the Work Experience Program. Swim Instructor Aid: This class is recommended but not required for participation in the Work Experience Program.

Junior lifeGuarDing (Age 13-15)

This is a training program that is designed for juniors age 13-15, who are interested in learning how to respond in an aquatic emergency and will serve as a sound foundation for further training in Lifeguarding and Aquatics. Basic swimming, rescue skills and techniques will also be taught. Participants will learn about the basic operations of an aquatic facility including the mechanics, programming, and training aspects. Those who pass the course will receive a Junior Lifeguarding certificate through the City of Santa Rosa. NOTE: Please be prepared to get in the water each day.

Swim Instructor Aide (Age 13-15)

A class focused on teaching students how to assist swim instructors during swim lessons. Students will learn about the swim lessons program and how to teach beginning skills. Students will be taught the teaching techniques and skills necessary to assist instructors and teach small groups of children from pre-school through Level 4. NOTE: Please be prepared to get in the water each day.

Floating Pumpkin Patch Work Experience Volunteer

Barcode

Location Age

Day

Date

Time

Jr. Lifeguard Course - Course fee is $30 (S.R. Resident $20)

Swim Aide Course - Course fee is $30 (S.R. Resident $20)

66493

Finley

66494

Finley

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13-15

13-15

M-Th

M-Th

4/8-4/11

4/15-4/18

4-6pm

4-6pm

Register at www.SRCity.org/Aquatics


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Special Interest POOLSIDE YOGA (Age 13+)

New!

Easy Flow Vinyasa Style Yoga is a style which blends Power Vinyasa Yoga with deep stretching & standing balancing as well as some Gentle yoga, meditation & visualization. Modifications can be made to work around injuries/conditions and can be done in a chair rather than on the floor. The class is taught INDOORS and students are asked to provide their own Yoga mat and towel. Instructor: Donna Burch

INTRODUCTION TO SCUBA DIVING (Age 18+)

Learn to scuba dive through the P.A.D.I. Certification Program taught by Pinnacles Dive Center. A PADI International Open Water Scuba Certification course consists of 3 parts. Part 1 is Academics and completed at home prior to Part 2, which is a weekend day at the pool and consists of in-water skills and classroom study. Students provide mask, snorkel, fins, booties, gloves, swimsuit, towel and PADI International training packet. Must have basic swimming ability. Part 3 of your certification is completed with 4 ocean dives (not included). For an ocean dive schedule and further information, contact Pinnacles Dive Center at 542-3100.

SCUBA Day Camp (Age 8-14)

New!

Provides a safe and fun training program for children interested in what lies beneath the sea. Participants will gain skills and knowledge in Water Safety, Skin Diving Equipment Usage, Ocean Environmental Concerns and Marine Life…and the opportunity to try Scuba Diving under the guidance of a professional Scuba Instructor. Includes use of all equipment and requires basic swimming ability. Please visit Pinnacles Dive Center at least 1-week prior to camp for Participant Orientation and equipment sizing: 2112 Armory Drive, Santa Rosa, 707-542-3100

Water Safety Instructor Course (Age 16+)

In this American Red Cross course you will learn how to teach the American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program. You will learn how to make a lesson plan for swimming, how to teach different swimming skills, and how to evaluate a swimmers progress. This class is intended for those interested in increasing their knowledge and skills in teaching swim lessons. Note: this course includes FIT (on the first night of class).

Barcode

Location Age

Day

Date

Time

Poolside Yoga - Course fee is $82 (S.R. Resident $72) Drop-in fee $12

Introduction to SCUBA - Course fee is $259 (S.R. Resident $249)

66100 Finley 13+ M/W 2/11-3/6 11:30am-12:30pm 66101* Finley 13+ M/W 3/11-4/5 11:30am-12:30pm 66102 Finley 13+ M/W 4/8-5/1 11:30am-12:30pm 66103 Finley 13+ M/W 5/6-5/29 11:30am-12:30pm 66104 Finley 13+ M/W 6/10-7/3 11:30am-12:30pm 66105 Finley 13+ M/W 7/8-7/31 11:30am-12:30pm 66106 Finley 13+ M/W 8/5-8/28 11:30am-12:30pm 66866 Finley 13+ M/W 9/2-9/25 11:30am-12:30pm * course has been pro-rated $61.50 (S.R. Resident $51.50) due to no class on 3/18 and 3/20 66482 66483 66484 66485

Finley Finley Finley Finley

18+ 18+ 18+ 18+

Sat Sat Sat Sat

SCUBA Day Camp - Course fee is $95 66577 66578 66579 66580 66581 66582

Ridgway Ridgway Ridgway Ridgway Ridgway Ridgway

8-14 8-14 8-14 8-14 8-14 8-14

Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

3/16 4/20 5/25 8/24

6/14 6/28 7/12 7/19 8/2 8/16

Water Safety Instructor (WSI) - Course fee is $190 (S.R. Resident $180) 64218

Finley

16+

M/W/F

3/25-4/5

9am - 6pm 9am - 6pm 9am - 6pm 9am - 6pm 9:45am - 12pm 9:45am - 12pm 9:45am - 12pm 9:45am - 12pm 9:45am - 12pm 9:45am - 12pm

5 - 10pm

Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

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Hammerhead Water Polo

Waterpolo

Hammerheads Drop-in: $7

Jr. Hammerheads Drop-in: $5

Monthly Fee: $58 (S.R. Resident $48)

Barcode

Level Age

Day

Date

Sunday Time

NO SHARK PUPS DROP-IN M/W/F Time Fee

10-11:30am 10-11:30am 10-11:30am 10-11:30am 10-11:30am 10-11:30am

7-9pm 7-9pm 7-9pm 7-9pm 7-9pm 7-9pm

$58 (S.R. Resident $48) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $58 (S.R. Resident $48) $55 (S.R. Resident $45) $58 (S.R. Resident $48) $58 (S.R. Resident $48)

10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am

(M/W) 7-8pm (M/W) 7-8pm (M/W) 7-8pm (M/W) 7-8pm (M/W) 7-8pm (M/W) 7-8pm

$46 (S.R. Resident $36) $43 (S.R. Resident $33) $46 (S.R. Resident $36) $43 (S.R. Resident $33) $46 (S.R. Resident $36) $46 (S.R. Resident $36)

66533 66534 66535 66536 66537* 66538 66539 66540 66541 66542 66543

Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1 Shark Pups 1

5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs 5-7yrs

M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W

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2/17-2/27 3/3-3/13 3/24-4/3 4/7-4/17 4/21-5/1 5/5-5/15 5/19-5/29 6/9-6/19 6/23-7/3 7/7-7/17 7/21-7/31 8/4-8/14 8/18-8/28

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$40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $35 (S.R. Resident $25) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $35 (S.R. Resident $25) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30) $40 (S.R. Resident $30)

Monthly Passes & Drop-in available

Hammerheads 16+ Sun/M/W/F 2/1-2/28 Hammerheads 16+ Sun/M/W/F 3/1-3/31 Hammerheads 16+ Sun/M/W/F 4/1-4/30 Hammerheads 16+ Sun/M/W/F 5/1-5/31 Hammerheads 16+ Sun/M/W/F 6/1-6/30 Hammerheads 16+ Sun/M/W/F 7/1-7/31 Jr. Hammerheads 10-16yrs Sun/M/W /F 2/1-2/28 Jr. Hammerheads 10-16yrs Sun/M/W/F 3/1-3/31 Jr. Hammerheads 10-16yrs Sun/M/W/F 4/1-4/30 Jr. Hammerheads 10-16yrs Sun/M/W/F 5/1-5/31 Jr. Hammerheads 10-16yrs Sun/M/W/F 6/1-6/30 Jr. Hammerheads 10-16yrs Sun/M/W/F 7/1-7/31

*Practice Cancellations/Prorations: 3/31 Cancelled for Easter, 5/27 Cancelled for Memorial Day. No Practice for Shark Pups 1 or 2 for weeks: 3/18-3/22 or 6/3-6/8 Shark Pups 1 (Age 5-7)

Taking place in shallow water, this class is the first step towards becoming a water polo player. Participants will practice swimming, treading water and learn some basic water polo skills, establishing a good foundation for the sport and many years of fun to come.

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Shark Pups 2 (Age 8-12)

This class takes place in 3.5 - 4.5 feet of water and is designed for the participant who has some essential water skills. This class will teach and reinforce the skills used in water polo, the importance of teamwork and encourage the development of hand-eye coordination. It's recommended that kids enrolled in this class be able to swim 25 yards without aide or rest.

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Jr. Hammerhead Water Polo (Age 10-16)

This program introduces water polo team skills and game concepts. Provides opportunities to make friends, set goals and take part in a developmental sports program. This is a co-ed recreational program dedicated to the fundamentals of water polo rules and games with a coach on deck. The focus of this program will be water polo skill development and playing in real scrimmages and tournaments. Participants must be able to swim at least 50 yards without rest and tread water for 2 minutes.

Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

Hammerhead Water Polo (Age 6+)

Looking for an alternative to the gym or need a break from swimming the same laps day after day? This program offers both a great workout four days a week plus the opportunity to learn the game of water polo. This co-ed monthly, or drop-in water polo program provides a fun workout in a team environment that is dedicated to teaching the fundamentals of water polo, rules and offers the opportunity to compete if you desire to do so.

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Aquatics

Lesson Descriptions Beginning Swim Program (Level 1) Our beginning swim program is designed to allow children of all ages to gain basic water skills. The focus of these courses is water adjustment and fun in the aquatic environment.

Intermediate Swim Program (Level 2-5) Our intermediate swim program is designed to build swimming proficiency, technique and endurance. The focus of these courses is skill development.

Advanced Swim Program (Level 6) Our advanced swim program is designed for proficient swimmers to build specialized swimming skills.

Parent Child Ages: 6 months - 3 years This is a FUN introduction to the water. Participants will work on a variety of skills in a casual setting, including singing songs and playing games. Water adjustment and beginner skills such as blowing bubbles, going underwater, floating, kicking and scooping will be introduced to students as well as parents. The program is designed to teach you to work with your child on water adjustment and introductory skills. Parent participation in the water is required.

Level 2 Ages: 5-9 years Prerequisite: Swim front crawl and back crawl 5 yards. Students will work on side-breathing for front crawl, improving their back crawl and elementary backstroke arms. Attention will be placed on skill proficiency and technique.

Level 6 - Fitness Swimmer Ages: 6 and up Prerequisite: 50 yards front crawl and back crawl, 25 yards breaststroke, 25 yards butterfly. The focus of this class is swimming as a lifelong fitness activity. Swimmers will continue to refine technique in all strokes and improve endurance while learning how to create their own workouts. Students will work on learning how to use fins, pull-buoys and kickboards in their workout, and how to use a pace clock, flip turns, open turns and lap swim etiquette.

Tadpoles Ages: 3-5 years No previous water experience is required for this class. Students will work on being comfortable and enjoying their time in the water. Fun, games, and imagination will be used to teach swimming skills including: blowing bubbles, going underwater, floating, kicking, and alternating arms. Waterfrogs Ages: 4-5 years Students must be able to float and glide unassisted with their face in the water and back float with assistance. Students will work on introductory front crawl, back floats, back crawl and elementary backstroke. Sea Stars Ages: 6-9 years No previous water or swimming experience is required for this class. Students will work on a variety of skills including water adjustment, submerging, front and back floats, kicking, front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. Dolphins Ages: 10-15 years No previous water experience is required for this class. Students will work on skills including: water adjustment, floats, front and back crawl, and elementary backstroke. The pace of the course will be based on student progress and needs. More advanced skills may also be taught including: breaststroke, sidestroke, treading water, and kneeling and standing dives. This class is taught in 3 1/2 feet of water. Adult Beginner Ages: 16 years and up No previous water experience is required for this class. Students will work on skills ranging from water adjustment and floating to front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. The pace of the course will be based on student progress and needs. This class is taught in 3 1/2 feet of water.

Level 3 Ages: 6 and up Prerequisite: Front crawl with side-breathing and back crawl for 15 yards, and elementary backstroke arms for 5 yards. Teaching will emphasize improving side-breathing and endurance for front crawl. Students will be introduced to elementary backstroke kick, breaststroke kick, butterfly kick and sitting and kneeling dives. This course will be taught in water deeper than 3.5 feet. Level 4 Ages: 6 and up Prerequisite: 25 yards front crawl with excellent side-breathing, 25 yards back crawl, 15 yards elementary backstroke, breaststroke kick and dolphin kick. Students will learn to coordinate breaststroke arms and kick, and be introduced to butterfly. Students will work on treading water and learning to do a standing dive from the side of the pool. Level 5 Ages: 6 and up Prerequisite: 50 yards front crawl and back crawl, 25 yards elementary backstroke, 15 yards breaststroke and butterfly. Students will improve technique and endurance on the front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke and breaststroke. Students will work on proficiency in butterfly and the sidestroke, treading water, diving and flip turns.

Level 6 - Lifeguard Preparedness (LGT) Ages: 6 and up Prerequisite: 50 yards front crawl, 50 yards back crawl, 25 yards breaststroke, 25 yards butterfly. The focus of this class is on the use of swimming in lifeguarding and lifeguard skills and preparing for the Junior Lifeguard or Lifeguard programs. Swimmers will continue to refine technique in all strokes and improve endurance while learning lifeguard skills. Students will work on water entries, swimming with a rescue tube and rescues for distressed swimmers, active drowning and passive drowning victims. Level 6 - Diving Ages: 8 and up Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim 50 yards continuously combining front and back crawl. Beginning divers are recommended to take this class prior to joining the Santa Rosa Dive Team. Intermediate and advanced divers are welcome too! All students will have equal board time and instruction from our diving instructor, Savy Moen. Skills include, but are not limited to: approach, hurdle, take off, diving positions (tuck, pike, straight), forward dive, back dive, forward dive 1/2 twist, inward dive, forward somersault and diving safety.

More Aquatic Fun! Don’t miss our other opportunities for intermediate and advanced swimmers: Santa Rosa Dive Team p.130, Youth Water Polo p.136, Masters Swimming p.130, Lifeguard Class p.132-133, Lap Swim p.130, Water Safety and Lifeguard Training p.133, 135 and more!

Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

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Spring Swim Lessons/Finley

Finley Aquatic Center - 2060 W. College Ave. Spring Swim Lessons $34 (S.R. Residents $24)

28-Minute Group Lessons / 4 Days of Lessons / *Session 5 No class 5/27, Fee $28 (S.R. Resident $18) Monday/Wednesday Swim Lessons

4pm

4:30pm

5pm

5:30pm

6pm

Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Level 4 Level 5 Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Level 3 Level 4 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Adult Beginner

Tuesday/Thursday Swim Lessons

4pm

4:30pm

5pm

5:30pm

6pm

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Age

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 3/25-4/3 4/8-4/17 4/22-5/1 5/6-5/15 *5/20-5/29

Age

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 3/26-4/4 4/9-4/18 4/23-5/2 5/7-5/16 5/21-5/30

3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 6m-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6+ yrs 6+ yrs 6m-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6+ yrs 6+ yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 16+

3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 6m-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 6m-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 6+ yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs 16+

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Aquatics

Finley Aquatic Center

Spring Private Lessons

2060 W. College Ave. Spring Private Swim Lessons Four 28-minute Lessons: $100

*Session 5: No class on May 27 (Memorial Day) Fee: $75

SPRING Private Swim Lessons at Finley Aquatic Center Private Lessons Monday/Wednesday

4pm 4:30pm 5pm 5:30pm 6pm

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 3/25-4/3 4/8-4/17 4/22-5/1 5/6-5/15 *5/20-5/29 65600 65605 65610 65615 65620

65601 65606 65611 65616 65621

65602 65607 65612 65617 65622

65603 65608 65613 65618 65623

65604 65609 65614 65619 65624

Private Lessons Tuesday/Thursday

4pm 4:30pm 5pm 5:30pm 6pm

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 3/26-4/4 4/9-4/18 4/23-5/2 5/7-5/16 5/21-5/30 65740 65745 65750 65755 65760

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Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

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Both our facilities have outdoor heated pools

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Summer Swim Lesson Fees & Information All Summer lessons are $48 for residents and $58 for non-residents, unless otherwise noted (Non-resident fees apply if you live outside Santa Rosa City limits. Addresses are subject to verification.)

• In the natural progression of children in

• All summer lessons run Monday

through Thursday for two weeks.

• Age level indicates that the participant must be that age by the first day of class. • Participants may not make-up classes

which have been missed. If your child is sick the first few days of class, they are encouraged to take the remaining days.

swim lessons, it is not uncommon to expect your child to take and re-take a particular level before progressing to the next level.

• Children registered for a class which

• To remedy supervision concerns, please

do not send children too early for classes and please pick up children on time.

they are not qualified for will be placed in the correct class only if there is a vacancy. If there is no vacancy, your money will be refunded. Please read the class descriptions carefully to ensure your child is enrolled in the correct class. See page 137 for more information.

• Persons will not be admitted to any fee • If your child graduates to a higher level program without being registered.

• Register early as classes fill up quickly. • Save the registration receipt for presentation to the Swim Center front desk at the first class.

than you have them registered for, we will make every effort to accommodate a transfer, subject to availability. However, there may be instances where a refund is necessary.

Have fun in the sun at our Splash Bash BBQ! See page 5 for details.

Join us for the Second Annual St. Patrick's Day Run! It's a fun way to raise money for Ridgway and Finley pools! See page 76 for more information.

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Aquatics

Summer Private Lessons Summer Private Swim Lessons at Finley Aquatic Center Finley Aquatic Center - 2060 W. College Ave. Four 28-Minute Lessons (M-Th): $100

*Week 4: No Class on July 4th Fee $75

Morning Private Lessons 6/10-6/13 6/17-6/20 6/24-6/27 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/11 7/15-7/18 7/22-7/25 7/29-8/1 8/5-8/8 8/12-8/15 8/19-8/22 8/26-8/29 9:30am 66335 66345 10am

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*Private Lessons at 7pm must use the L-Pool due to Water Polo.

Summer Private Swim Lessons at Ridgway Swim Center Ridgway Swim Center Four 28-Minute Lessons (M-Th): $90

*No Class July 4th Fee $67

6/10-6/13 6/17-6/20 6/24-6/27 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/11 7/15-718 7/22-7/25 7/29-8/1 8/5-8/8 8/12-8/15 9:45am 10:15am 10:45am 11:15am

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**Evening Private Lessons - shallow water only.

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Summer Lessons - Ridgway Pool

Ridgway Swim Center - 455 Ridgway Ave. Summer 2013 Morning Lessons $58 (S.R. Residents $48)

28-Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks

9:45am

10:15am

10:45am

11:15am

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Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 64673 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 64836 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 64970 Level 2 5-9 yrs 65189 Level 3 6+ yrs 65253 Level 4 6+yrs 65326 Level 5 6+ yrs 65385 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 64677 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 64840 Seas Stars 6-9 yrs 64973 Level 2 5-9 yrs 65194 Level 3 6+ yrs 65258 Level 4 6+yrs 65331 Level 5 6+ yrs 65389 Tapdoles 3-5 yrs 64680 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 64844 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 64978 Level 2 5-9 yrs 65198 Level 3 6+ yrs 65263 Level 6 Fitness 6+ yrs N/A Dolphin 10-16 yrs 65107 Adult Beginner 16+ yrs 64610 Parent/Child 6 m-3 yrs 64614 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 64683 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 64847 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 64983 Level 2 5-9 yrs 65203 Level 3 6+ yrs 65268 Level 4 6+yrs 65336 Level 6 Lifeguarding 6+ yrs 65444

Spring/Summer 2013

Session 2* No Class 4th of July Fee $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

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Ridgway Swim Center - 455 Ridgway Ave. Summer 2013 Evening Lessons $58 (S.R. Residents $48)

Aquatics

Summer Lessons - Ridgway Pool

28-Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks

Session 2* No Class 4th of July Fee $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

4:15pm

4:45pm

5:15pm

5:45pm

6:15pm

6:45pm

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Aquatics

Finley Aquatic Center

Summer Lessons -Finley Pool 4th Session 2* No Class July Fee $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

Summer Morning Lessons - 28-Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-TH for 2 weeks / $58 (S.R. Resident $48)

Session 1 *Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 6/10-6/19 6/24-7/3 7/8-7/18 7/22-8/1 8/5-8/15

9:30am

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Aquatics

Finley Aquatic Center - 2060 W. College Ave

Summer Lessons - Finley

Summer Evening Lessons - 28-Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks $58 (S.R. Residents $48)

Session 1 *Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 6/10-6/19 6/24-7/3 7/8-7/18 7/22-8/1 8/5-8/15 8/19-8/29 Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Fitness

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5:30pm

Session 2* No Class July 4th Fee $52 (S.R. Resident $42)

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Facility Information Parks & Special Facilities

Finley Community Center Located at 2060 W. College Ave. (enter off of W. College at Stony Point Road), a 28,000 square foot modern, multi-purpose facility available for rent. Includes meeting rooms, banquet and conference facilities, commercial kitchen. Rental guide is available with detailed information. Reservations: 543-3733. Person Senior Wing A 25,000-square-foot addition to the Finley Recreation Complex. Rental facilities available including an auditorium, fitness/ dance room, and two multi-purpose rooms. Reservations: 543-3737. Steele Lane Community Center Located at 415 Steele Lane, a 23,000 square foot community center. Rental facilities available include meeting rooms/classrooms, auditorium with stage, cooking facilities. Rental guide available with detailed information. Reservations: 543-3284. Bennett Valley Senior Center Located at 704 Bennett Valley Road, rental facilities available include meeting rooms, classrooms and small auditorium with stage. Reservations: 545-8608.

Swim Facilities

Ridgway Swim Center 455 Ridgway Ave. 543-3421

Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave. 543-3760

Special Facilities Bennett Valley Golf Course at 3328 Yulupa Avenue. 528-3673

Flycasting Pond at Galvin Park.

Bocce Courts at DeMeo and Juilliard Parks. Bring your own equipment.

Horseshoe Facilities at Doyle, Finley and Bicentennial Parks. Bring your own equipment.

Church of One Tree in Juilliard Park. Rent for weddings & special occasions. Call 543-3285.

Park Amphitheater with reservable campfire area in Howarth and Youth Parks. Reservations: 543-3737.

DeTurk Round Barn in DeTurk Park. Rent for weddings, meetings, parties, conferences. Call 543-3285.

Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery at Franklin & Monroe Streets. Self-guided walking tours. Call 543-3292 for special events schedule.

Fenced Dog Parks at Galvin, Rincon Valley, DeTurk, Doyle and Northwest Parks. Off leash play allowed at: Franklin, Southwest, Youth Parks (6-8am) and Doyle Park (6-8:30am). In all other parks, dogs must be on a leash not exceeding 6 feet in length. Please pick up after your dogs.

Skateboard & Blading Park in Youth Park. Bring your own equipment. Safety equipment required.

Franklin Computer Training Center at Franklin Park. 543-3733.

Softball, baseball and soccer fields are available (weather conditions allowing) for informal recreational use and league play. Call the Sports Desk, 543-3281, (Mon-Thu, 3-7pm; Fri, 3-5pm) for permit use and schedules. The field condition information line, 543-3474, is updated at 3pm, Monday through Friday.

Community Parks

Group picnic reservations available. See page 2 for contact information. For a detailed list of neighborhood parks, go to srcity.org/parks.

Doyle Community Park 700 Doyle Park Drive off of Sonoma Avenue. 22 acres. Family/group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, baseball, horseshoes, restrooms, clubhouse, dog park, Doyle Day Camp. Off leash dog area, 6-8:30am. Finley Community Park 2060 W. College Ave (entrance on Stony Point Road). 22 acres. Play equipment, tennis courts, basketball court, sand volleyball, horseshoe pits, restrooms, group and family picnic, BBQ’s, gazebo, Ropes Course, community center and swim complex. Franklin Park 2095 Franklin Avenue. 13 acres. Lighted softball, playground, soccer field, parking. Picnic area. Off leash dog area, 6-8am.

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Galvin Community Park 3330 Yulupa Avenue. 22 acres. Family/ group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, tennis, softball, soccer, restrooms, exercise court, fly casting pond, dog park.

Northwest Community Park 2620 West Steele Lane. 25 acres. Lighted sports fields, restrooms, playground, softball, BBQ’s, parking, dog park. No reservable picnic areas.

Howarth Community Park 630 Summerfield Road. 152 acres. Lake Ralphine (25 acres) offers boat rentals (seasonal), launch ramp and fishing. Amusement area (seasonal) offers miniature train ride, carousel, pony rides, snack bar. Small & large group picnic facilities, gazebo and children’s birthday party packages are available. Hiking, jogging, biking trails, BBQ’s, picnic tables, play areas, restrooms, 6 lighted tennis courts, softball field, Camp Wa-Tam, Land of Imagination playground, climbing wall. See Page 3 for Howarth Park attractions.

Rincon Valley Community Park 5108 Badger Road. 25 acres. Family/group picnic, BBQ’s play equipment, softball, soccer, restrooms, dog park for large and small dogs.

Wireless access is provided by sonic.net. Cost is $3.50 for 24 hours and free to sonic. net users.

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Southwest Community Park 1698 Hearn Avenue at Burbank. 19 acres. Family/group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, basketball, softball, soccer, restrooms, off leash dog area, 6-8am. Youth Community and Skate Park 1725 Fulton Road. 72 acres. Picnic areas, BBQ’s, gazebo,play equipment, restrooms, skatepark for skateboarders and in-line skaters, Camp Yu-Chi, Youth Memorial, off leash dog area, 6-8am.


Department Information Policies

Scholarships: Thanks to generous donors, Recreation & Parks offers a number of scholarships to enable families in need to participate in programs and activities offered by the Department. Applications are available at the Steele Lane Community Center. For eligibility information, please call 543-3737. See pages 150 and 151 for information on how to donate to the program.

Standards of Behavior: For the en-

joyment and safety of everyone; Recreation & Parks expects all participants to treat the people and facilities connected with the program with respect and abide by all rules and direction from the staff. Recreation & Parks reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for failure to abide by these standards.

Satisfaction Guaranteed: We are confident that you will enjoy the activities and programs planned. If you are not completely satisfied with our programs, please contact us.

Language Interpretation Services Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA): Recreation & Parks

are available to help non-English speaking residents. If you are interested in registering for any program listed in our Activity Guide or renting one of our many facilities for a social event or picnic, please call 5433737 Monday through Friday, 8am - 5pm.

Tenemos servicios de interpretación para ayudar algien que no habla ingles. Si quiere alquilar unos de las facilidades para una fiesta o un picnic, o tiene preguntas sobre unos de los programas, no llame a 543-3737 lunes hasta viernes, 8am - 5pm.

Friends Program: Invest in Your Community - Here’s How You Can Help: The Friends Program offers individuals, businesses, or organizations the opportunity to financially assist or support a variety of Recreation & Parks programs. Sponsoring a trip or special event, adopting a park, or donating a memorial bench are just a few ideas! Call 543-3737 for more information or pick up a brochure at the Finley Community Center, Steele Lane Community Center, Bennett Valley Senior Center or go to www.SantaRosaRec. com to download a form. To donate, click on “Friends Program.” Please see pages 150 and 151 to learn how to donate to the scholarship program.

is committed to compliance with the ADA. For accommodation requests or inquiries about accessibility, please call 543-3292, or (TDD) 543-3289 (M-F, 8am-5pm), at least 72 hours prior to the event. Accessible parking is available at all City facilities. For more information regarding the closest accessible public transportation and bus lines, please call 543-3325. Complaints regarding department compliance with ADA should be directed to the Director of Recreation & Parks, 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, 543-3292 or (TDD) 543-3289 (M-F, 8am - 5pm)

Discrimination: Recreation & Parks prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status or sexual orientation. Should you have any concerns, please contact the Director of Recreation & Parks, 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, 543-3292 or (TDD) 543-3289 (M-F, 8am -5pm) Photos: Recreation & Parks staff reserves

the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential promotional use. All photos will remain the property of Recreation & Parks and may be used for publicity or promotion purposes only. If you or anyone in your family should not be photographed, contact Recreation & Parks at 543-3737.

Aquatics Recreation information information 543-3760 543-3737 or 543-3421

Board of Community Services Members Scott Bagala Stan Gow Craig Lawson, Chair Barbara Ramsey Rick Surlow Rafael Vázquez

Activity Guide Production: Front Cover Design: Elisa St. Marie Desktop Publishing: Helen Geary Editor & Ad Sales: Adriane Mertens 543-3276

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Features:

• 7,500 square feet of open space • Stunning hardwood floors throughout • Dramatic cathedral ceiling • 2 gorgeous redwood serving bars • 24-foot-diameter cooling ceiling fan • Radiant floor heating • High-tech audio-visual system • Unique lighting • Flat-screen televisions • iPod dock with built-in surroud sound • Catering kitchen • Elevator access to second floor • Second floor mezzanine overlooking first floor • Beautiful rose garden and lawn area surrounding hhvenue -- perfect for outdoor ceremonies or tented tttreceptions

BENNETT VALLEY GOLF COURSE

Reserve your tee time online at www.srcity.org/golf

Some of the lowest everyday rates you’ll find in Northern California - no coupon needed! Practice putting green & grass and turf-mat driving ranges

Voted Bohemian’s 2012 Best of the North Bay Public Golf Course

3330 Yulupa Avenue, Santa Rosa

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Enjoy a meal on the gorgeous patio overlooking the course at Legends Sports Grill.

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2nd annual Saturday, February 23 5:30pm

Finley Community Center 2060 W College Ave Crab, Pasta, Salad, French Bread, Wine & Dessert Plus, bid on great Silent Auction prizes!

Tickets $45 each

Purchase in advance at Bennett Valley Senior Center or Finley Community Center

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Aquatics Recreation information information 543-3760 543-3737 or 543-3421

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5 WAYS to SIGN UP!

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for Spring/Summer classes begins February 7, 2013

1. Online Registration

www.santarosarec.com Follow the instructions on the screen. To register, you’ll need: Client barcode numbers* Family PIN number* Course barcode number(s) from Activity Guide Credit Card number (VISA or MC only) Available 24 hours a day/7days a week *To obtain these numbers, call (707) 543-3737 or you can also create a new account online.

Fill out the registration form, include a valid VISA/MC number with expiration date & signature; a receipt will be mailed to you. Please use the following FAX phone number: Center Classes and Trips: (707) 543-3736; Swim classes: (707) 543-3768.

5. Walk-In

Please allow at least 10 days to process mailed registration forms. A receipt will be mailed to participants to indicate enrollment status.

For mail/fax registration, if a class is full at the time of registration, you will be given your alternate class, if available, and automatically placed on a waiting list for your first choice. You will be notified by telephone should an opening become available.

If you have not received confirmation, for a non-swim class, or wish to confirm your registration, call either Community Center at 543-3737 or 543-3282, after 9am, Monday - Friday. For a swim class, call the Swim Centers at 543-3760 or 543-3421.

Registration will not be accepted in class by the instructors.

Future program fees are subject to change as City Council reviews the 2013-2014 budget.

- City Residents -

Participants living within the Santa Rosa City limits receive a discount on classes and activities.

Class REFUND AND TRANSFER INFORMATION 1.

Full refunds will be issued if the request is received 7 days prior to the starting date of the class.

2.

If a refund is requested less than 7 days prior to the start of a class, a 25% cancellation fee will be charged. If preferred, we will transfer the participant to another class whenever possible.

3.

Refunds or changes will not be allowed if submitted within 3 business days prior to the start of a class.

4.

Refund requests for camps are slightly different. See page 57.

- Camp Refund Policy -

For swim classes: Ridgway or Finley Swim Center

No refunds allowed for Day Camps after 5pm on the Thursday prior to camp.

For all other classes: Finley or Steele Lane Community Center See page 2 for facility hours. Spring/Summer 2013

Register online or by mail/Fax/Adventure Line for only those activities which have a barcode. If no barcode is listed, contact a Community Center or the Swim Center.

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VISA/MC number and a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

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Mail Registration Form on page 151 to: Finley Community Center OR Steele Lane Center REGISTRATION REGISTRATION 415 Steele Lane 2060 West College Ave. Santa Rosa, Calif. 95403 Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401 For Swim Classes: Finley Aquatic Center OR Ridgway Swim Center REGISTRATION REGISTRATION 455 Ridgway Avenue 2060 W. College Avenue Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401 Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401 *Include check made out to SRRP or include your

Your name will automatically be placed on a waiting list when a class is full. (Including swim classes.)

Call our automated “Adventure Line” at 543-3003 anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. NOTE: In order to use the Adventure Line, user must have a client barcode number for each participant you wish to register along with a family PIN , and you must pay with a valid VISA or MasterCard.

4. Mail

3. FAX

Registration is on a first come, first served basis.

2. Adventure Line

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Scholarship Donations

Donating to our scholarship fund can provide recreational activities for financially challenged families. Your donation is tax deductible. You may donate any amount you wish by completing our mail registration form on page 151.

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Additional forms available at Community & Swim Centers

Para formas adicionales visite a un centro comunitario o de natación

Registration Form Formas de Registración Trips & Center Classes

Adult/Guardian Contact Information: **Please sign below Adulto/Información Personal Last Name: _______________________________ First: ______________________ Birthdate: __________ ___M ___F Apellido Nombre Fecha de Nacimiento Varon Hembra Address:_________________________________________________________________________________________________ Domicilio City: ____________________________ State: _______ ZIP Code: ________________ Resident__*Non-Resident___ Ciudad Estado Código Residente No-residente Home Phone:_____________________ Work Phone: ______________________ Cell Phone: _________________________ Teléfono de Casa Teléfono de Trabajo Celular Emergency Phone: ___________________________ e-mail Address: ___________________________________________ Teléfono de Emergencia E-mail

*Non-Resident is anyone who lives outside the city limits of Santa Rosa *Un no residente es alguien quien vive afuera de los limites de la ciudad de Santa Rosa.

Community, Swim, & Senior Center Classes, Trips, & Activities Participant’s Last Name Apellido del participante

First Nombre

Date of Birth M/F Fecha de Nacimiento V/F

Course Barcode Clave del Curso

Course Name Nombre del Curso

If paying by check, please make check payable to: Santa Rosa Recreation, Parks & Community Services

2nd Choice 2nda opción

Fee Costo

Total Fees:

Help sponsor a kid for camp or swimming lessons! Add on Scholarship Fund Donation: Ayude a un niño a asistir un programa de campamento o de natación gratis! Agrege su donación aquí:

VISA/MasterCard Account #:

Expiration Date:

Número de tarjeta VISA/Mastercard#

Fecha de

Cardholder’s Signature:

_____/_____

Month Vencimiento mes

Year año

Total Paid: $

Firma de Autorización

Cantidad Total:

The undersigned in consideration of participation in this program agrees to indemnify and hold the City of Santa Rosa harmless and release the City of Santa Rosa, its officers, employees and agents, from any and all liability for any injury arising out of , or in any way connected with participation in this program. I HAVE READ THE ABOVE APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT, AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THAT I ASSUME ALL RISK FOR ANY INJURIES RECEIVED.

** Signature: _______________________________________________________ Date:______________________________ Firma

Self

Parent

Guardian

Fecha

Recreational Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities:

Persons with disabilities are welcome to participate in any class or activity offered by Santa Rosa Recreation, Parks & Community Services. If you have a special need or accommodation request, please contact (via phone, e-mail or in person) our staff at either community center at least one week prior to the start of the class or activity. Every effort will be made to reasonably accommodate your request.

Recreation information 543-3737 Aquatics information 543-3760 or 543-3421

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Index AARP Driver Safety Program .....122 Active Adults 50+ ................ 117-126 Actor’s Theater for Children . ..........4 Aerobic Classes ...................104, 105 Aikido/Samurai Sprouts (Youth)....22 Aquatics................................ 128-145 Art Exhibits................................. 8-11 Arts District ...................................12 Art Camps ..........................24, 25, 41 Arts & Crafts (Adults) ............. 81-85 Arts & Crafts (Youth)............... 24-26 Babysitting......................................34 Balloon Art . .............................25, 83 Basketball (Youth)..........................75 Basketball Parties (Youth) .............63 Birthday Parties...............................63 Boating & Sailing Classes........ 64-67 Bocce...............................................70 Bridge............................................118 Burbank Home & Gardens............5, 7 Business.................................... 98-99 Camps (Summer)...........45-53, 56-59 Camps (Spring) ........................ 40-41 Card Making ..................................83 Cemetery Tours.................................6 Change for Kids ............................ 69 Chop's Teen Club ..................... 38-39 Computers (Adult)..........................97 Computers (Youth)..........................33 Cooking (Adults)...................... 86-89 Cooking Camp (Youth).............33, 48 CPR & First Aid . ...................36, 101 Creek Activities .............................54 D.A.A. Activities.............................77 Dance Classes Ballet/Tap (Youth) . ............... 28-31 Bellydance ..................................80 Bollywood . .................................79 Flamenco......................................79 Line Dance ................................118 Dance Camps (Youth)...............27, 47 Dances, Social . .............................78 Differently Abled Program ............77 Dive Team ....................................130 Dodge Ball Parties .........................63 Dog Training ..................................91 Drama (Youth) ......................... 42-45 Drawing .........................................81 Engineering Camps . ................41, 50 Events, Community...................... 4-6

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Facilities Information................2, 146 Feldenkrais....................................108 Fencing ............................21, 52, 103 Feng Shui .......................................95 Fishing .....................................4, 113 Fitness (Adult) ..................... 103-107 Fitness (Youth) ......................... 19-23 Fitness (Seniors) .. 118-120, 122-123 Friends Program............................147 Gardening........................................90 Golf.................................................70 Gourd Craft ....................................84 Guitar .......................................32, 92 Gymnastics (Youth) ...........19, 40, 52 Harmonica Lessons . ......................93 Hiking ..........................................114 Horsemanship.................................13 Horse Riding (Adult) ...................115 Horseshoes......................................70 Howarth Park....................................3 Juggling . ................................35, 100 Karate (Adult)...............................102 Karate (Youth)........................... 22-23 Kickboxing (Cardio)............. 104-105 KidScience Camps .........................51 Kindergym................................ 16-17 Baby Gym....................................18 Family Gym.................................18 Language French (Adult) . ...........................94 German (Adult)............................94 Live at Juilliard Concerts .................5 Martial Arts ..................................102 Mobility Poles . ....................112, 119 Movie in the Park........................5, 23 Mountain Bike Races....................116 Neighborhood Services...................68 Outdoor Fitness . ...................112-116 Paintball Camp . .............................48 Park Locations & Features . .........146 Personal Development.............. 95-96 Photography .............................35, 96 Picnic Site Reservations ................55 Pilates ................................... 106-107 Pool Parties ....................................63 Qigong (Chi gong).........108, 110-111 Rec Dept. info in Spanish ............127 Registration ..........................150, 151 Rentals, Park & Facility............2, 146 Rosie the Trolley Tours ....................5

Rock Climbing ...............................53 SR Children’s Theater ............... 42-45 Scholarship Donations..........147, 150 Scholarship Program . ..................147 Science (Youth) . ......................26, 51 Scuba . ..........................................135 Self-Defense ..........................37, 100 Senior Center Activities ....... 117-126 Senior Expo .............................5, 124 Sewing Camp .................................26 Soccer (Youth) ...............................75 Softball (Adult)...............................70 Splash Bash . ....................................5 Sports ....................................... 70-75 Spring Break Camps.................40, 41 Spring Egg Hunt...............................4 St. Patrick's Day Walk/Run . ..........76 Swim..................................... 128-145 Table Tennis (Ping Pong) .......20, 103 Tai Chi....................................110-111 Tai Chi for 50+...................... 122-123 Teeny Tiny Tots.........................14, 15 Tennis Adults ...............................71, 72 Youth.................................73, 74 Tiny Tots...................................14, 15 Tiny Tots Camp . ............................46 Tree Climbing ................................37 Ukulele Lessons ................. 32, 92-93 Video Camp ...................................53 Waterpolo .....................................136 Weight Management ......................95 Weight Room ...............................124 Wilderness First Aid ..............36, 101 Work Experience Program ....... 60-61 Writing ...................................99, 121 Yoga (Adult) .........................110-111 You’re On the Air . ........................98 Zumba .................................. 104-105

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Registration for Spring/Summer 2013 classes begins February 7, 2013 www.santarosarec.com

– Look for our Fall/Winter 2013 Guide in the mail August 2013 – 415 Steele Lane Santa Rosa, CA 95403

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