ActivityGuide Spring/Summer 2016
RECREATION & PARKS
Register online! www.santarosarec.com Para informacion en Español, vea pagina 93
Get out in the Community! SCAN to access online registration
Family events every month! pg. 2-4
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Take a boating, sailing or kayaking class! pg. 40 & 47-48
Day Camps Galore!
Keep the kids busy on spring & summer break! pg. 26, 28, 30-46
Use our handy index to find exactly what you’re looking for! pg. 104
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTAC T U S
Advertising in the Guide Class & Activity Questions TDD For Hearing & Speech Impaired (Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm)
543-3276 activityguide@srcity.org 543-3289
Community Centers Bennett Valley Senior Center (Open Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm) Finley Community Center (Open Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm; Sat 9-11am) Person Senior Wing (Open Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm) Steele Lane Community Center (Open Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm)
545-8608 543-3737 543-3745 543-3282
Pools Finley Aquatic Center (Open Mon-Fri, 6am-6pm; Sat, 9am-1pm; Sun, 11:30am-1:30pm) Ridgway Swim Center (Open Mon-Fri, 9:30am-2pm; Sat, 9am-12pm)
Active Adults (50+) Programs 543-3760 543-3421
Sports Sports Desk (Open Mon-Fri, 3-5pm) Youth and Adults Sports Current Field Conditions Report (Updated Mon-Fri at 3pm)
543-3281 543-4317 543-3474
Rentals Facility Rental Information Message Line (Available 24 hours) 543-3733 rentfinley@srcity.org Rent Finley Community Center Rent Person Senior Wing rentfinleyseniorcenter@srcity.org Rent Steele Lane Community Center rentsteele@srcity.org Rent Bennett Valley Senior Center rentseniorcenter@srcity.org Rent Deturk Round Barn rentdeturkroundbarn@srcity.org Rent Church of One Tree rentchurchofonetree@srcity.org Group picnics in-person reservations at Finley Comm. Center (Mon-Fri, 10am-4:30pm) 543-3753
Parks Maintenance & Street Trees Park Division Offices (Open Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm)
Art Exhibits 5-8 Boating & Sailing 40, 47-48 Community Events 2-4 Department Information 91-94 Differently Abled Adult Programs 90 Howarth Park 9 Luther Burbank Home & Gardens 10 Plan a Birthday Party 92 Parks, Facilities & Rentals 1, 91, 94 Picnic Reservations 94 Santa Rose Rural Cemetery 11 Summer Work Experience for Teens 14,15 Volunteer 12 Classes Drop-In Programs Senior Center Information Special Events
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Adult (18+) Programs
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Arts & Crafts Business & Computers Cooking Dance Health & Fitness Music Special Interest Sports
Aquatics
On the Cover Ten-year-old Alec McCarty experiences a sailing lesson on beautiful Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park from sailing instructor, Steve Sarsfield. For more information on our boating and sailing classes, check out pages 40 and 47-48.
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Dance Drama Fitness & Sports Horsemanship Special Interest Tot classes Tot Camps Spring Camps Summer Camps
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Facility Information Public Swim Hours Swim Lessons Water Fitness Classes
Youth Programs 543-3770
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CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S February
March
February 6
March 4 - 13
Kids Fishing in the City Come to Lake Ralphine for a morning of family fishing. Thirtyminute “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 are 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. This event is sponsored in part by the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife and the Santa Rosa Firefighters Association. 9-11am, Lake Ralphine, Howarth Park, 630 Summerfield Road. This is a free event!
February 7
Kids Fishing Derby Don’t miss our annual Fishing Derby at Lake Ralphine in Howarth Park. Prizes will be awarded for biggest catch for multiple age groups. Youth, 15 and younger, can register near the Boathouse on the day of the event. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No boat fishing for contest participants. Must bring your own equipment. This event is sponsored in part by the Santa Rosa Firefighters Association. 7:30-10:30am; $3 per participant.
Velveteen Rabbit - Adapted By John Stephens Enjoy this humorous and touching adaptation of the children’s classic Velveteen Rabbit, presented by Actor’s Theater for Children. Come watch the Velveteen Rabbit encounter the antics of toys, wild rabbits and learn some valuable lessons about life and love in his faithful quest to be “real”. Tickets are $5 and are sold at the door an hour prior to each performance at the Steele Lane Community Center. Show times: March 4 @7pm March 5 @ 1pm & 3:30pm March 6 @ 3pm
March 11 @ 7pm March 12 @ 1pm & 3:30pm March 13 @ 3pm
March 12
Arbor Day Tree Planting Party 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 family event will go on rain or shine. Dress in weather and gardening appropriate clothing. Event is from 9am-12pm; Southwest Community Park. Visit srcity.org/arborday for more details.
March 13
St. Patrick’s Day 5K Join us for the fifth annual St. Patrick’s Day 5K! Proceeds benefit Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Scholarship Fund. Race time is 3pm in Juilliard Park. There will be a commemorative mug for all participants. Get details and register online at www.srcity.org/spdrun. Post-race festivities include free beer or root beer mug fill-up for all racers, judged costume contest and entertainment.
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February 27, 2016
Fifth Annual Crab Feed at Finley Bring a hearty appetite and join us for a fabulous evening at the annual Crab Feed at Finley! The event benefits Recreation & Parks’ Aquatics Programs and will feature an all-you can eat crab and trimmings dinner, dessert, a silent auction, one complimentary drink and several prize drawings. Additional beverages are available for purchase. Event is from 6-9pm at the Finley Community Center and cost is $50. Register early, this event sells out! To purchase dinner and/or prize drawing tickets, call or visit any of our Community Centers.
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Spring Egg Hunt for Tots Children ages 5 and under bring your favorite baskets and join in this annual hunt for eggs at Howarth Park on the softball field! 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. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will be available starting March 1st at Finley Community Center or online at santarosarec.com. $8 per participant *Note: Tots should bring their own baskets. Age Sessions: 3 years and under (2 adults max with child), 10am OR 10:45am 4 and 5 years old (NO adults on field), 11:30am
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CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S April
May
April 13
May 6, 13, 20, 27
Recreation & Parks Volunteer Appreciation Night This event celebrates the contributions our Recreation & Parks volunteers have made throughout the past year in making our parks and programs better! 6pm, De Turk Round Barn. Visit www. srcity.org/parksvolunteer for more information.
April 22
HowEarth Day Celebration What better place to spend Earth Day than in the beauty of Santa Rosa’s Howarth Park? Catch FREE activities in the park for children between 2:30 and 5:30pm. We will also open K-Land attractions, 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! Check howarthpark.com in March for more details. If you would like to bring an after-school group, email us at howarthpark@srcity.org for group rates.
A Ride Through Time Come out to Howarth Park and spend your Friday nights having fun with family and friends as we relive American pop culture from the 1960s through the 1990s. This is one of the only times all year that the K-land rides and Boathouse will be open for evening hours, so don’t miss out on this opportunity that promises to be everything from “groovy” to “tight.” Park attractions will be open from 5-8pm (last boat rentals at 7:30pm). May 6 – 60s Night May 20 – 80s Night May 13 – 70s Night May 27 – 90s Night *Dress up for that week’s theme and receive 50% off boat rentals and K-land rides
May 7
History Walking Tours at the Rural Cemetery 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. Note that there are uneven surfaces and slopes. Tours leave every 20 minutes from 10-11am. Meet at the Franklin Gate. Admission is free; donations appreciated.
2016 Senior Expo Explore 80+ interesting and informational exhibitors. Not just for seniors, bring the whole family! • Discover travel opportunities • Learn about benefit opportunities • Search-out recreation and fitness programs • Take advantage of free health screenings • Visit educational seminars 9am to 12pm, Person Senior Wing, FREE
April 23
May 13
On Stage at Courthouse Square On Stage at Courthouse Square is an outdoor showcase of Santa Rosa’s performing arts scene at the Earth Day Festival in Courthouse Square. Don’t’ miss this opportunity to enjoy FREE live performances by some of the area’s most talented performing arts groups while enjoying the many activities of the Earth Day Festival. Visit srcity.org/arts for a schedule of performances.
Darkside Tours at the Rural Cemetery It’s Friday the 13th! Take a walk on the dark side at the Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery. All new graveside reenactments will bring you the stories behind the murders, suicides and other horrific tragedies that took place in early Santa Rosa. Not suitable for children under 10. Tours are led by lamplight over uneven terrain, so wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a flashlight. Tours meet at the Franklin Gate. Pre-registration is required. $25 Rain or shine.
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April 23
Santa Rosa History Tour on Rosie the Trolley Rosie the Trolley will take you on a fascinating two-hour tour with Santa Rosa’s most charismatic historian, Bill Montgomery. Bill will share the captivating history of our local treasures from the early 1800s to the great earthquake. Participants will take a few short walks to get a better view of historical sites. Board Rosie the Trolley from the main parking lot at Howarth Park, near the snack bar. A water bottle is recommended. Tickets are sold in advance. $20/person; register at santarosarec.com and use barcode #79787. Min 10 Max 25
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#79811 7:30pm #79814 8:30pm #79816 9:30pm
#79812 8:00pm #79815 9:00pm
May 30
Memorial Day at the Rural Cemetery Honor the day with special activities, guests and refreshments. 12:00pm Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery, Franklin Gate. Free admission.
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CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S June June 11
Stones and Images Tour Have you ever wondered about the origins and meanings of all the different shaped stones, carvings and symbols in older cemeteries? Join our docent-led tour at the Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery and be amazed at the variety and history. Tours leave every 20 minutes from 10-11am. Meet at the Franklin Gate. Admission is free, donations appreciated.
June 14
Santa Rosa History Tour on Rosie the Trolley Rosie the Trolley will take you on a fascinating two hour tour with Santa Rosa’s most charismatic historian, Bill Montgomery. Bill will share the captivating history of our local treasures from the early 1800’s to the great earthquake. Participants will take a few short walks to get a better view of historical sites. Board Rosie the Trolley from the main parking lot at the Howarth Park, near the snack bar. A personal water bottle is recommended. Tickets are sold in advance. Min 10 Max 25 $20/person; register at santarosarec.com and use barcode #79788
June 26
Live at Juilliard Concert The popular Sunday concert series returns with FREE outdoor performances in Juilliard Park. Extend the weekend and come to enjoy a picnic dinner filled with music, food and fun! A different band performs each week through August 14. Juilliard Park, 227 Santa Rosa Avenue. For band information go to srcity.org/liveatjuilliard.
July July 3
Live at Juilliard Concert The popular Sunday concert series returns with FREE outdoor performances in Juilliard Park. Extend the weekend and come to enjoy a picnic dinner filled with music, food and fun! A different band performs each week through August 14. Juilliard Park, 227 Santa Rosa Avenue. For band information go to srcity.org/liveatjuilliard.
July 15
Parks Make Life Better!® Bash July is National Parks & Rec Month… Let’s celebrate! Since 1985, America has celebrated July as the nation’s official Parks and Recreation Month. We want to take time to acknowledge the 950 acres of parkland, trails and recreation facilities that make up our city! Our park space has a history of its own full of the storied accomplishments of many community advocates, generous donors, dedicated neighborhood volunteers, and hardworking staff and community partners that have helped to build such a grand collection of places to gather and make memories. So come celebrate with us! Enjoy live entertainment, fair games and exhibits, and prizes too! All of your favorite Howarth Park rides and attractions will also be open with ticket purchase. 5-8pm, admission to the event is FREE!
July 17
Live at Juilliard Concert Please see July 3 for details.
July 23
History Walking Tours at the Rural Cemetery 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. Note that there are uneven surfaces and slopes. Tours leave every 20 minutes from 10-11am. Meet at the Franklin Gate. Admission is free, donations appreciated.
July 24
Live at Juilliard Concert Please see July 3 for details.
July 31
Live at Juilliard Concert Please see July 3 for details.
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Live at Juilliard Concert Please see July 3 for details.
July 10
Live at Juilliard Concert The popular Sunday concert series returns with FREE outdoor performances in Juilliard Park. Extend the weekend and come to enjoy a picnic dinner filled with music, food and fun! A different band performs each week through August 14. Juilliard Park, 227 Santa Rosa Avenue. For band information go to srcity.org/liveatjuilliard.
July 16
August 14
“Midsummer Garden Tea” at Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Join us for a fundraiser for Luther Burbank Home & Gardens. Located at Santa Rosa and Sonoma Avenues. Reservations required, call 524-5445 or visit lutherburbank.org
July 14
Old Fashioned Picnic in the Park for Seniors 11am to 3pm Finley Community Park Gazebo $5.00 before July 1st, $10.00 after July 1st #77610
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Live at Juilliard Concert Please see August 7 for details.
August 27
Women’s History Tour See and hear portrayals of the lives and times of the women who helped shape Santa Rosa and Sonoma County. Tours are approximately 1 hour long. Meet at the McDonald Avenue entrance. $15 Rain or shine. #79813 10:00am
#79817 10:15am #79818 10:30am
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ART EXHIBITS The City of Santa Rosa hosts rotating art exhibits in City Hall and our three community centers. If you are interested in applying to exhibit, or if you would like to learn more about Santa Rosa’s Arts Program, visit www.srcity.org/arts.
Steele Lane Community Center
415 Steele Lane Viewing Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5pm TONY ARMLIN: ABSTRACT FOOD PAINTINGS March 15 – May 5, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, March 16, 4-6pm
REBECCA EDWARDS: ABSTRACT WORKS January 20 – March 10, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, January 20, 4-6pm Rebecca Edwards discovered a passion for art when she began using watercolors in the late 80’s. She now enjoys working with acrylic on canvas, venturing into broader applications on larger surfaces. Having had little formal training, she works intuitively, enjoying the way a piece evolves through layers, taking on a life of its own. Rebecca is at home with musical expression as well. She has composed and performed songs for many years. Her passion for music has led her through many genres, including musical theater, jazz and inspirational. You may see more of her paintings and hear her music at www.rebeccaedwards.net
Recreation information 543-3737
When he worked with adults with developmental disabilities over a decade ago, Tony Armlin devised techniques to help them create abstract paintings using food ingredients. Adding instant pudding and flour, or salt and flour, or just plain sugar, to tempera paint provided interesting textures and odors for each painting experience. He has also taught these techniques to seniors who create amazing abstract paintings without any previous experience. Armlin invites you to come and see over thirty of his Abstract Food Paintings and many senior student paintings. Their creative works add new meaning to the phrase “don’t play with your food.”
VANESSA HADADY: COASTAL WATERS WEST May 10 – June 23, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, May 11, 4-6pm Colorful en plein air paintings by Vanessa Hadady celebrate coastal waters from far inland California delta waters, to Oregon Pacific reef islands topped with conifers. This show will span the last 5 of over 40 years of artistic inquiry by the artist. Painted full-size and on-site, before scenic byways or state and national parks, the works endeavor to raise environmental awareness concerning precious natural resources. Archived in the Smithsonian Institution, this classically trained painter, contemporary filmmaker, art instructor, and author of several art books (pictorial and educational), works through a range of representational styles including impressionism, minimalism, and realism.
NORTH BAY INDUSTRIES ACTIVITY CENTER SHOWCASE June 28 – August 25, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, June 29, 4-6pm North Bay Industries is a rehabilitation activity center located in Rohnert Park, California. Their mission is to assist adults with disabilities to become more productive, self-reliant members of their communities through participation in activities and training services. They represent a diverse group of people with disabilities who share a passion for artwork. The activity center is a great place to foster creativity and explore many mediums. The artwork created there is as diverse as the participants are! North Bay Industries invite you to enjoy the show and encourage you to reach out them at 707-585-1991 for more information.
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ART EXHIBITS Finley Community Center
ing up to share their unique and exciting artwork with you. Kathy’s paintings are joyful and colorful...fanciful! Much of her inspiration comes from music and spirituality. She uses several mediums, layering them to create an emotional impact of color, texture, light and space. Every piece is an experiment as to what can be done through color and ink. Jess’ artwork is both delicate and bold. Using watercolor and amazing pen work, he creates patterns and rhythms that are interpretations of the world around him. Jess explores expressive linear gesture, mark-making, unique textures and layering which often create the illusion of energy, movement and compressed space.
2060 W. College Avenue Viewing Hours: Monday – Friday, 8am-6pm and Saturday, 9am-11am
NATIONAL ARTS PROGRAM: 13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND COMPETITION February 1 – April 1, 2016 Awards Reception: Sunday, March 6, 3-5pm Santa Rosa is one of over 80 cities across the country that participate in The National Arts Program. The program’s purpose is to foster local artistic talent, reward creative accomplishments and encourage a greater appreciation of art. Two hundred local artists of all ages, amateur and professional, showcase their art in this exhibition. Come and see the talent of your fellow Santa Rosans!
GREEN GREENWALD: DUBIOUS EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY April 5 – May 26, 2016 Reception: Thursday, April 7, 5-7pm The ancient Egyptians’ spiritual world is a most fascinating one for Green Greenwald. The mysterious hieroglyphics and more than 1200 Gods and Goddesses became seeds for a garden of new paintings. Green has been taking the Egyptian elements and using them in new compositions and narratives and has discovered a whole new set of components to work with. Green presents a new blend of Egyptian mythology with aspects of the ancient and contemporary worlds. Cleopatra didn’t see this coming.
THE LITTLE THINGS: COLLECTED ILLUSTRATIONS BY BRENNA DAUGHERTY July 19 – September 1, 2016 Reception: Thursday, July 21, 5-7pm Brenna Daugherty is a life-long doodler and Sonoma County native who currently calls San Francisco home. She is constantly inspired by thrift store knick-knacks, West Coast architecture, old wall paper and vintage typography. From detailed portraiture to donut still-lifes, her small-scale illustrations are whimsical, pastel-colored creations that draw on nostalgia, femininity and vintage imagery with an occasional touch of weird. She works primarily in gouache, ink and graphite on paper.
ABSTRACTIONS: KATHY WHITE & JESS LEE June 1 – July 14, 2016 Reception: Thursday, June 2, 5-7pm Kathy White and Jess Lee are not only local artists, but they are mother and son, team-
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ART EXHIBITS City Hall Council Chambers
Framing devices such as thought bubbles, structure the dual relationship of physical and imagined space.
100 Santa Rosa Avenue Call 543-3010 for viewing information; Enter at Suite 10
TERI SLOAT: BEYOND MY WINDOW February 17 – April 7, 2016 Reception: Friday, March 11, 5-7pm Teri Sloat divides her time between landscape art, narrative art and writing. Her landscapes begin outdoors en plein air in the hills and tidal waters of Sonoma and Marin Counties. Working outdoors, she can hear the landscape, feel the air and capture the light as it changes. As a children’s book author and illustrator, Sloat pairs these outdoor scenes with the landscapes in her mind. Often her images accompany her stories; sometimes they tell a story all their own. Her work can be seen at Sutter Hospital, Sebastopol Gallery and Spring Lake Village. You can visit her studio during Art at the Source and Art Trails.
Recreation information 543-3737
MARIA DE LOS ANGELES: PLAYING AND LABOR April 12 – June 2, 2016 Reception: Friday, April 22, 5-7pm Maria de Los Angeles’ subject matter explores the immigrant’s experience; the conflict between imagined dreams and the reality of the undocumented alien’s life. With spring colors, washes of pinks, and an inherent desire to make beautiful images of those who sleep, are voiceless, in silence, in fear, and are waiting for change, de Los Angeles paints vignettes of bodies, landscapes, and border patrols. She strives to construct compositions that reference the thoughts of the characters in them. Images are sourced from the media’s representation of current events and de Los Angeles’ invented iconography.
ROBERT VON KEPNER: THE VAGABOND SOUL June 7 – July 28, 2016 Reception: Friday, June 17, 5-7pm Robert von Kepner’s work exemplifies an incredible mastery of realism. His collection of portraits at City Hall are both beautiful and haunting, with a compelling contemporary edge. His skillfully rendered figurative work is primarily done in graphite on paper. This is a unique opportunity to see von Kepner’s powerful life-size drawings. Not to be missed!
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ART EXHIBITS Simons Gallery at the Person Senior Wing of the Finley Community Center 2060 W. College Avenue Viewing Hours: Monday – Friday 8am-5pm
DEBBIE VAN DYKE: THE FINE ART OF FIBER March 8 – April 28, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, March 9, 5-7pm Come explore art for the heart! Using fiber as paint, and embroidery as her brush, fiber collage artist Debbie Van Dyke creates thought-provoking images with fine art expertise. Inspired by nature and emotion, Debbie’s work shares her life stories in tactile form. Drawn to fabric and found items that are works of art within themselves, she uses color, weight and shape to share her thoughts about nature, love, anger, hope and peace. Debbie combines hand and machine sewing with screen printing, weaving, drawing and painting to produce exciting works with unexpected results.
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SANTA ROSA ART GUILD: THE WONDER OF SHAPE AND COLOR May 3 – June 16, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, May 4, 5-7pm The Santa Rosa Art Guild (SRAG), founded in 1956, is a non-profit community organization dedicated to practicing and stimulating interest in fine arts and crafts. Guild members use a wide variety of artistic media including oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels, mixed media, collage, printmaking, photography and sculpture. This show, which marks the 60th anniversary of the Guild, will reflect this wide range of media. Guild activities include art demonstrations by members and by well-known artists, paint-outs at nearby scenic locations and art shows of members’ work. All active artists are welcome to join the Guild.
SERENA HAZARD & JANE VAN LOON: GOING TO SEED June 21 – August 18, 2016 Reception: Wednesday, June 22, 5-7pm This show of paintings and sculptures honors the seeds of a 44 year friendship between Serena Hazard and Jane van Loon. Serena’s source of joy is vision, seeing diversity in size shape and color, seeing her garden from a perspective that is broad and inclusive, scientific and curious, honoring biodiversity. Her first language is painting. Jane van Loon’s avocations are drawing and painting. At 70 plus, she now practices the arts of “going to seed.” This includes making and sharing sanctuary spaces with friends. It means possibly reseeding whatever foolish, fertile, and ferociously loving futures grow from our planting.
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H O WA R T H PA R K Howarth Community Park
THINGS TO DO
www.howarthpark.com Come visit Howarth Park, the “jewel” of Santa Rosa. This 152-acre community park provides endless recreational opportunities with a beautiful lake for fishing & boating, a softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of hiking and jogging trails, and the K-Land amusement area featuring a miniature train ride, carousel, animal barn & pony rides.
K-Land Attractions Rides
Take a ride on the train or carousel or bounce in the jump house. Tickets $2 Ticket Book $40/25 tickets
Ponies
630 Summerfield Rd 707 543-3425 Email: howarthpark@srcity.org Take City Bus #8, 4, 7
Ride around the corral in an outdoor setting! Maximum weight limit of 90 lb/rider. $4/ 1 lap $7/2 laps $35/10 ticket pony pass (Prices subject to change) Horsemanship classes offered on page 26.
SPRING/SUMMER HOURS Trails, Playgrounds, Fishing Open 7 days a week Sunrise – Sunset
Boathouse and K-Land Rides and Snack Bar*
Land of Imagination
Spring Hours: Sat & Sun 11am-5pm K-Land: February 6 – June 12 Boathouse: March 5 – June 12 Also open: Presidents Day February 15 Spring Break March 21-24 Easter March 27 (from 1-5pm only) Memorial Day May 30
The unique playground offers kids “A Walk through Time” where you can dig for dinosaur bones, watch a volcano erupt, stroll the streets of Old West Town, or conquer the giant net climber.
Animal Barn
During our summer season stop by the Animal Barn and pet the animals. Open June 13 – August 14 Tickets $2 (purchase at train station window)
Summer Hours: Sat – Sun 11am-5pm Mon – Thurs 11am-4:30pm (closed Fridays) K-Land & Boathouse: June 13 – August 14 *Rides are closed on rainy days. Call the Train Station after 9am on the day of your visit to confirm, (707) 543-3425.
ACTIVITIES IN THE PARK Boating and Sailing Birthday Parties Summer Camp Pony Classes Summer Work Experience Fishing Events HowEarth Day Celebration Picnic Site Reservations
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Sponsorship Opportunities - if you are interested in sponsoring an event or our Movie in the Park Series contact us at howarthpark@srcity.org
Lake Ralphine Boat and Sailing
Paddleboats, kayaks, canoes, sailboats, and paddle boards are available for rent. $5 - $12/hour Much more boating & sailing infomation, including classes on pages 40, 47-48.
Fishing
Lake Ralphine is stocked regularly by California Department of Fish and Wildlife with trout, bluegill, bass and catfish. All California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations are in effect. Fishing License is required!
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LU T H E R B U R B A N K H O M E & G A R D E N S Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Registered National, State and City Landmark Historic Home, Gardens, Greenhouse, Museum & Gift Shop
www.lutherburbank.org (707) 524-5445 Email: burbankhome@lutherburbank.org Physical Address: Santa Rosa Avenue at Sonoma Avenue Mailing Address: 100 Santa Rosa Ave., Rm 10 Santa Rosa, CA 95404 501(c) (3) Nonprofit Tax ID 26-3008405 MUSEUM & GIFT SHOP AND WALK-IN DOCENT TOURS: Group Tours and Children’s Tours: Available year-round by appointment
GARDENS Open year round 8am-dusk free admission More than an acre of gardens 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 TOURS Offered April-October, Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm for a nominal fee 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.
“MIDSUMMER GARDEN TEA” Our popular tea will take place on July 16. Please visit our website for more details.
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CARRIAGE HOUSE MUSEUM & GIFT SHOP Open April through October 10am – 4pm Visit 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. Discover changing exhibits at the museum.
GARDEN CELL PHONE AUDIO TOURS These free tours are available 8am-dusk daily whenever walk-in Docent Tours are not available. Leisurely tour 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. See instructions outside Gift Shop. This program is sponsored by Dierk’s Parkside Cafe.
PHOTOGRAPHY OPPORTUNITIES
BECOME A “FRIEND” OF LUTHER BURBANK HOME & GARDENS As a “Friend,” 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, free admission to summer lecture series and more. Contact us for a membership form or join online at www.lutherburbank.org.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: 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. Interviews are held in January and training is in March for Docents, Gift Shop staff and Gardeners. Help plan events and work on special projects, plus enjoy exclusive volunteer appreciation events too! Contact us for details.
For information on how to reserve the site for photo shoots, contact us in advance at the information listed above.
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S A N TA R O S A R U R A L C E M E T E RY Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery www.srcity.org/ruralcemetery (707) 543-3279 Physical location: 1600 Franklin Ave The Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery is a 17-acre historic landmark located in the heart of Santa Rosa. It was a burial site for early residents primarily from the 1850s through the 1930s. The cemetery was restored from decades of neglect by volunteers, for the enjoyment of all.
VISITING THE CEMETERY
20TH ANNUAL LAMPLIGHT TOURS
The cemetery is open to the public daily from 6am-9pm (PDT) and 6am-6pm (PST). Dogs must be on leash at all times. Burial plot maps and self-guided tour brochures can be found at the kiosks and on the web site.
Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sept. 17
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery is volunteer-operated and maintained. If you too would like to support this historical gem, join a volunteer workday on the third Saturday of each month, maintain a plot through the Adopt-a-Plot program, join the Rose Brigade, or serve on the Preservation Committee. Those are just some of the ways to volunteer! Visit the web site or call for more info.
DOCENT TOURS AND EVENTS A variety of docent-led walking tours and theatrical vignettes, including the popular Darkside Tours, can be found on the web site in the Community Events listings starting on page 3.
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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. Lights, costumes and stage settings create a magical time as characters from the past depict a scene from their lives in the history of Santa Rosa, California and the United States. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a flashlight. (Uneven surfaces and slopes). Tours last approximately one hour and leave from the McDonald Gate. PreRegistration Required. Book early – tours sell out by mid-summer! $35 rain or shine. Friday, Sept. 16 #79795 7:30pm #79796 7:50pm #79797 8:10pm #79798 8:30pm #79799 8:50pm #79800 9:10pm #79801 9:30pm #79802 9:50pm
SPECIAL 20TH ANNIVERSARY PREMIER LAMPLIGHT TOUR Thursday, Sept. 15, 6:30pm In celebration of the 20th anniversary, experience a special premier of the Lamplight Tour, along with a light meal and refreshments. Pre-registration required. $70 rain or shine. #79819 6:30pm
Saturday, Sept. 17 #79803 7:30pm #79804 7:50pm #79805 8:10pm #79806 8:30pm #79807 8:50pm #79808 9:10pm #79809 9:30pm #79810 9:50pm
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V O LU N T E E R AC T I V I T I E S Volunteer with Recreation & Parks!
PARK-A-MONTH VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
There are a variety of ways to get involved in our parks and programs through volunteering. Youth Sports volunteer coaches, Adopt-A-Green Space, Rural Cemetery maintenance and programs, Luther Burbank Home & Gardens and working with seniors are just a few examples. We love our volunteers!
These family-friendly workdays help beautify our parks, historic sites and recreation centers through tasks such as litter pickup, spreading mulch, cleaning, pruning, invasive species removal, weeding and more. We provide tools and light refreshments.
Students: Need Service Hours? Our Community Events and Park-A-Month workdays are excellent ways to earn community service hours.
Park-a-Month Calendar
Organize your own park project or clean up! If your service club, scout troop, neighborhood, church, school, or business wishes to hold a special volunteer workday or special project in one of our parks, contact the Volunteer Coordinator. VOLUNTEER WITH JUNIOR GIANTS Junior Giants is a free, non-competitive and innovative co-ed baseball program for underserved children ages 5 to 18 during the summer. Volunteer Coaches and Team Parents help make this program possible! Join us to make an impact on kids’ lives. For more information, contact the Volunteer Coordinator.
Volunteers provide invaluable help at Recreation & Parks community events! Duties may include set-up, decorating, food prep, event monitoring, clean-up and other event-related assistance. March 6 March 26 Spring Egg Hunt for Tots Howarth Park
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March 13
July 15
Arbor Day Tree Planting Party Southwest Community Park St. Patrick’s Day 5K Don’t want to run, but still want to be part of the fun? Visit http://vhub. at/StPatricksDay5K to volunteer.
July 9
February 13
August 13
March 12
September 10
De Turk Round Barn 819 Donahue St, 9am - 12pm
Earth Day Park Cleanup Juilliard Park
Franklin Community Park 2095 Franklin Ave, 9am – 12pm
Church of One Tree 492 Sonoma Ave, 9am – 12pm
Mesquite Park 2250 Mesquite Dr, 9am – 12pm
Arbor Day Tree Planting Party at Southwest Community Park 1698 Hearn Ave, 9am – 12pm
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Volunteer at an Event
National Arts Program Reception Finley Community Center
January 9
Doyle Park 700 Doyle Park Dr, 9am – 12pm
May 14
Pioneer Park 2060 Peterson Ln, 9am – 12pm
June 11
Live Oak Park 2490 Darla Dr, 9am – 12pm
Peterson Lane Park 1719 Peterson Ln, 9am – 12pm
October 8
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens 204 Santa Rosa Ave, 9am – 12pm
November 12
Steele Lane Community Center 415 Steele Ln, 9am – 12pm
December 10
Bennett Valley Senior Center 704 Bennett Valley Rd, 9am – 12pm
Parks Make Life Better Bash! Howarth Park
March 19
Neighborhood Svcs Egg Hunt Southwest Community Park
For more information, visit srcity.org/parksvolunteer, or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Elaine Gutsch, (707)543-3279, egutsch@srcity.org. Signing up online is quick and easy with our Volunteer Hub site: vhub.at/santarosarec
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Take care of your creeks The Sonoma County Water Agency and City of Santa Rosa support individuals, businesses, neighbors, and community groups who volunteer as Creek Stewards to help keep local creeks clean and safe. Creek Stewards adopt a stretch of creek and help with restoration projects, pick up litter, and provide suggestions that add to the public's enjoyment of the trails, scenery, and wildlife. To learn more about your local creek, upcoming events, and for information on becoming a Creek Steward call 543-3845 or email creeks@srcity.org
Organize your own creek cleanup! For help organizing a creek cleanup with your neighborhood, school, community group, or business please call (707) 543-3845 or email creeks@srcity.org
Creek cleanups are a great community service project for students.
Creek Stewardship Activities : Every Month! First Saturday Cleanup on Prince Memorial Greenway (ages 5 and up) On the first Saturday of every month help take care of restored Santa Rosa Creek flowing through the heart of downtown. The Greenway provides a home for river otter, kingfishers, egrets, and steelhead trout as well as parks, public art, and recreation along the six mile creek trail. Visit www.firstsaturdaycleanup.org for more information. Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 noon Location: Meet at the Olive Park footbridge. Near 105 Olive Street. On-street parking. NEW! First Saturday Prince Greenway Tours (all ages) Learn about history , art, plants, and more during a stroll along the Prince Greenway with Bill Montgomery. Bill will share tales of Santa Rosa and throw in a pinch of wildlife friendly landscaping in urban environments. Date: First Saturdays of March through August Time: 12:30 - 1:30 pm Location: Meet at the Olive Park footbridge. Near 105 Olive Street. On-street parking. Flat Rock Park Volunteer Days (ages 8 and up) Help take care of the Brush Creek Restoration Area and Flat Rock Park. Learn about native California riparian plants and how they provide food and shelter for fish and wildlife. Heavy rain cancels, in light rain the work continues. Date: Saturday, February 20 AND Saturday, March 19 Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM Location: Flat Rock footbridge – 4227 Flat Rock Circle (east on Hwy 12 past Brush Creek Road, right on Streamside Drive, right on Wayvern Drive.
Colgan Creek Volunteer Day (ages 8 and up) Help the community cleanup and nurture the restored Colgan Creek. Learn about the many native California plants that grow along creeks and help them establish a foothold in their first year. Tools and refreshments provided. Date: Saturday, April 9 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Location: Meet at Elsie Allen High School parking lot, 599 Bellevue Avenue. Earth Day on the Greenway (ages 5 and up) Celebrate Earth Day’s 46th birthday on the Prince Memorial Greenway. Help with a cleanup of Santa Rosa Creek, native plant care, and trail maintenance. Tools and refreshments provided. Afterwards join the Earth Day Festival at Courthouse Square. Find out more at www.srcity.org/earthday Date: Saturday, April 23 Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Meet at the Olive Park footbridge. Near 105 Olive Street. On-street parking. Whitewater Rodeo on Santa Rosa Creek (ages 5 and up) Build a toy boat and race it down the shallow rapids. Laughs and prizes, everyone is a winner! Wear shoes that can get wet (no sandals). Don’t have time to build a boat? Materials and assistance will be available that morning to craft your own vessel. Date: Saturday, June18 Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Pierson Street bridge, near #5 Pierson Street, between W. Third Street and W. Sixth Street.
For up-to-date creek events, maps, and more information on creeks visit: Sign up for creek email updates srcity.org/pages/govdeliveryemailalerts. Follow Santa Rosa Water on Facebook to stay updated on events, creek news and photos.
SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS Looking for a fun and worthwhile way to spend some of your time this summer? Our summer work experience program for teens ages 13-17 years of age is a great way to meet new friends and gain valuable work experience. We have a variety of programs to choose from, 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 $85 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 13. Teens must be 13 years old by June 13th 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. or online at srcity.org/work experience beginning March 1. Applications are due by April 8th. Applicants must be at least 13 years of age by June 13th . 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 8 with your $85 registration/materials fee (non-refundable). 3. Call 543-3427 or 543-3428 on April 10, 9am-1pm or April 11-14, 4pm-8pm to set up your group interview. Participate in your group interview on April 16, 18, 19, 20. 4. Attend Orientation Night (mandatory) at Finley Community Center on May 11; receive work shirt, 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 6 - June 10. NOTE: No exceptions will be made for non-attendance of mandatory training sessions IMPORTANT DATES! March 1: Applications available March 31: Information night, 7-8pm (optional ) Steele Lane Comm. Center, 415 Steele Lane April 8: Application deadline April 10: 9am-1pm Call for interview time April 11-14: 4-8pm (543-3427 or 543-3428) Call for interview time April 16, 18, 19, 20, 25: Interview dates (mandatory) May 11: Orientation Night, 7:15-8:30pm (mandatory) Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Ave. June 6-10: Training (mandatory) June 13: Work Experience participants must be 13 years of age by this date to participate in the program. No Exceptions!
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SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE POSITIONS FOR TEENS Note: These are volunteer/non-paid positions Animal Barn Aide - 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, 9:30am-5:15pm, park is closed on Friday and volunteer will schedule one other weekday off (please note animal barn aides volunteer Saturday and Sunday). Amusement Ride Aide - 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. Ride aides must volunteer a minimum of two weeks, 10am5:15pm, either Sunday/Monday/Tuesday or Wednesday/Thursday/Saturday. Boathouse Aide - 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 aides must volunteer a minimum of two weeks, 10am5:15pm, either Sunday/Monday/Tuesday or Wednesday/Thursday/Saturday. Counselor -in –Training Camp Wa-Tam, Doyle Camp, Camp Yu-Chi or Recreation Sensation Assist the Camp Counselor and Aide in daily activities for the participants of the day camp. 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. 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 Thursday.
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SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS
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. Afternoon shifts are scheduled 2-7 days per week. 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 15. 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. Must pass Junior Lifeguard Camp or Junior Lifeguard training. See website for classes. Recreation Sensation (Leader-In-Training) Recreation Sensation will be held at three Santa Rosa City School locations from June 13 through July 29. LITs will help organize games, develop arts and crafts lessons, teach fun academic activities, and lead youth by setting a positive example every day. LITs will also participate in field trips and special events. DAYS/HOURS: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 8:15am-3:45pm, Wed 8:15am1:45pm
Jr. Giants (Coach’s Assistant) Be a part of this exciting non-competitive program as you assist coaches with youth ages 5-10. Emphasis on this program is the Four Bases of Character Development; Confidence, Teamwork, Leadership and Integrity. Help coaches with skill development, distribution/collection of equipment, assisting with reading and being an overall positive role-model. Each Coach’s Assistant commits to two 90 minute sessions per week. Program takes place at Elsie Allen High School and Southwest Community Park. DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Thurs 4:45pm-8:15pm, Sat 8:15am-1:30pm. FOR MORE INFORMATION Join us on Wednesday, March 31 from 7-8pm at the Steele Lane Community Center. Additional information and speakers will be presented on the Work Experience Program. Parents are welcome! (Optional attendance). Visit the Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks site at srcity.org/recjobs Click on “Apply for job online” (in red)
Sports Camp (Leader-In-Training) Assist youth in grades 3-6 with sports-related games, drills, activities, field trips and arts and crafts. Program runs beginning June 13 - July 28. Camp takes place at Helen Lehman Elementary School (1700 Jennings Ave). DAYS/HOURS: Mon-Thurs 8:15am3:45pm.
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TUTUS FOR TWOS (Age 2) 4 Dates 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.
“PLAYING” BALLET (Age 3-4) 4 Dates Using music, simple ballet and tumbling, children will explore the possibilities of dance. The atmosphere in this first ballet class is 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! (Age 3) 4 Dates Ballet Tondues and twirls will delight dancers as they discover 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
TUTUS & TAP (Age 3-4) 4 Dates 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.
BALLET & TAP (Age 4-7) 8 Dates
Festive music and props bring a creative dance experience to the slightly older child. Ballet and Tap moves are introduced in a nurturing environment and, with a focus on learning and fun. This class is perfect for those who have outgrown Tutus & Tap, or for new dancers too! Dancers need to come wearing tap shoes and bring labeled ballet style slippers. Family and friends are invited to watch the last class. Min 10 Max 10 Instructor: Marilyn Jakowchik, 10+ years of experience teaching dance to young children, 10 years of tap and 22 years of ballet experience.
Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience.
More classes to check out! Painting & Drawing and Mosaics & Sculpture see page 27 for details.
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Tutus for Two - Class fee is $52 (S.R. Resident $42) Jeran Urrutia 78856 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Mon 2/22-3/14 9-10am (4 Dates) (4 Dates) 78857 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Mon 3/28-4/18 9-10am 78864 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Mon 5/2-5/23 9-10am (4 Dates) (4 Dates) 78865 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Mon 6/6-6/27 9-10am (4 Dates) 78445 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Wed 2/24-3/16 10:15-11:15am 78446 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Wed 3/30-4/20 10:15-11:15am (4 Dates) (4 Dates) 78447 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Wed 5/4-5/25 10:15-11:15am 78448 Finley/Live Oak Rm 2 Wed 6/8-6/29 10:15-11:15am (4 Dates) Look at Me, I’m 3! - Class fee is $52 (S.R. Resident $42) Jeran Urrutia (4 Dates) 78358 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3 Mon 2/22-3/14 10:15-11:15am (4 Dates) 78359 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3 Mon 3/28-4/18 10:15-11:15am (4 Dates) 78360 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3 Mon 5/2-5/23 10:15-11:15am (4 Dates) 78366 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3 Mon 6/6-6/27 10:15-11:15am “Playing” Ballet - Class fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40) Marilyn Jakowchik (4 Dates) 78345 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 2/25-3/17 10-11am (4 Dates) 78346 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 3/31-4/21 10-11am (4 Dates) 78347 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 5/5-5/26 10-11am (4 Dates) 78348 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 6/2-6/23 10-11am (4 Dates) 78349 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 2/26-3/18 10-11am (4 Dates) 78350 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 4/1-4/22 10-11am (4 Dates) 78351 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 5/6-5/27 10-11am (4 Dates) 78355 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 6/3-6/24 10-11am Tutus and Tap - Class fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40) Marilyn Jakowchik (4 Dates) 78367 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 2/25-3/17 9-10am (4 Dates) 78368 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 3/31-4/21 9-10am (4 Dates) 78369 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 5/5-5/26 9-10am (4 Dates) 78370 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Thu 6/2-6/23 9-10am (4 Dates) 78341 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 2/26-3/18 9-10am (4 Dates) 78342 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 4/1-4/22 9-10am (4 Dates) 78343 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 5/6-5/27 9-10am (4 Dates) 78344 Finley/Live Oak Rm 3-4 Fri 6/3-6/24 9-10am Ballet and Tap - Class fee is $78 (S.R. Resident $68) Marilyn Jakowchik (8 Dates) 78352 Finley/Live Oak Rm 4-5 Fri 2/26-4/22 (No class 3/25) 3:30-4:30pm (8 Dates) 78375 Finley/Live Oak Rm 5-7 Fri 2/26-4/22 (No class 3/25) 4:30-5:30pm (8 Dates) 78353 Finley/Live Oak Rm 4-5 Fri 5/6-6/24 3:30-4:30pm (8 Dates) 78376 Finley/Live Oak Rm 5-7 Fri 5/6-6/24 4:30-5:30pm
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CHILDREN’S BALLET (Age 4-6) 5 Dates Develop the physical and mental skills 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. Instructors use “play” as the basis for learning. Ballet 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.
AFTER SCHOOL TAP & ROCK (Age 5-7) 6 Dates Come ‘rock and move’ with us! Basic tap, hip hop, and dance movement to upbeat music and rhythms will be presented, along with stretching, dance combinations, and moving across the floor. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Tap shoes are needed. Parents can observe the last day of session. Min 10 Max 12 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia, over 20 yrs dance and teaching experience. Course Barcode Location
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Children’s Ballet - Class fee is $78 (S.R. Resident $68) Jeran Urrutia 78362 Finley/Live Oak Rm 4-6 Mon 2/22-4/18 (No class 3/21) 3:30-4:30pm (8 Dates) (8 Dates) 78363 Finley/Live Oak Rm 4-6 Mon 5/2-6/27 (No class 5/30) 3:30-4:30pm After School Tap & Rock - Class fee is $78 (S.R. Resident $68) Jeran Urrutia (8 Dates) 78371 Finley/Live Oak Rm 5-7 Mon 2/22-4/18 (No class 3/21) 4:30-5:30pm (8 Dates) 78372 Finley/Live Oak Rm 5-7 Mon 5/2-6/27 (No class 5/30) 4:30-5:30pm
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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 8 Weeks One of the greatest children’s stories of all time, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory is as much fun to perform as candy is to eat! Our production will feature all the favorite characters like Willie Wonka, Charlie, Augustus Gloop, Mike TeeVee, Veruca Salt, and Violet Beauregard. We’ll also have lots of adorable Oompa Loompa roles for the younger children to perform. Roald Dahl is a fabulous storyteller, humorist, and poet, and this production makes the most of his wonderful language, rhythm, and creativity. Join us for this sweet childhood adventure and help us bring Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory to life! Costumes and Simple Sets Provided. & Instructor: SRCT Staff Ages 7-13 Wed, 2/17-4/13 3:30-4:30pm – (No Class 3/23) Dress Rehearsal till 5:30 and show at 7:00pm Min 10 Max 20 Proctor Terrace Elementary, 1711 Bryden Lane Multipurpose Room $123 (S.R. Resident $113) #79744
Ages 7-14 Saturdays, 3/5-4/23, 7 Weeks 10:45am-12:15pm – (No Class 3/26) Min 10 Max 16 Bennett Valley Sr. Center 704 Bennett Valley Road, California Room $133 (S.R. Resident $123) #79743
TINY TOTS - WIZARD OF OZ (Age 4-6) 8 Weeks Young children love make-believe, magic, and play! In this class, we will use the characters and events from the Wizard of Oz, to create an opportunity for participants to dress up and use their imaginations. In the Land of Oz, practically anything is possible! There are tiny munchkin people, helpful witches and evil ones, talking animals, and dancing poppies. When Dorothy sets out to retrieve the Wicked Witch’s broom, she and her friends, the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow, discover inner strengths they never knew they had. Costumes provided. Our activities will culminate in a memorable “show” for family and friends on the last day of class. Min 10 Max 16 Instructor: Bridget Palmer. Sat, 3/5-4/30 – (No class 3/26) 9:30-10:30am Performance: 4/30 at 9:45am Bennett Valley Sr. Center 704 Bennett Valley Road, California Room $123 (S.R. Resident $113) #79745
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Fitness and Sports BABY KINDERGYM (Age 8 to 18 mos.) 4 Dates
FAMILY KINDERGYM (Age 1-3) 4 Dates
Play, socialize, and build strong bodies and fun memories! This class for crawlers and beginning walkers, offers 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.
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 caregivers.
Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1. Min 10 Max 16 Instructors: Kindergym Staff
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Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1. Min 10 Max 14 Instructors: Kindergym staff
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Baby Kindergym - Class fee is $35 (S.R. Resident $25) (Session 1)
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Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
8mo -1½ 8mo -1½ 8mo -1½
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2/24-3/16 2/25-3/17 2/27-3/19
9:15-10am 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am
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78714 78715 78716
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
8mo -1½ 8mo -1½ 8mo -1½
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3/30-4/20 3/31-4/21 4/2-4/23
9:15-10am 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am
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78718 78719 78720
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
8mo -1½ 8mo -1½ 8mo -1½
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5/4-5/25 5/5-5/26 4/30-5/21
9:15-10am 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am
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78722 78723 78724
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
8mo -1½ 8mo -1½ 8mo -1½
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6/8-6/29 6/9-6/30 6/4-6/25
9:15-10am 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am
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78726 78727 78728
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
8mo -1½ 8mo -1½ 8mo -1½
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7/13-8/3 7/14-8/4 7/16-8/6
9:15-10am 9:15-10am 9:30-10:15am
FOR THOSE WHO NEED A FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE! One day Drop-in fee: Baby Gym: $8. Family Gym: $10. Call ahead first (543-3737) then register at the front desk before class. Course Barcode
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Family Kindergym - Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $30) (Session 1) (Session 2) (Session 3) (Session 4) (Session 5)
78729 78730 78731 78732 78733
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Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
2/27-3/19 4/2-4/23 4/30-5/21 6/4-6/25 7/16-8/6
10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am
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Fitness and Sports KINDERGYM (Age 1-3½) 4 Dates Build strong bodies and fun memories! Supporting your child through social activities can enable him/her towards success. These classes are 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. 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: Kindergym staff Course Barcode
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Kindergym - Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $30) *3 Dates - $33 (S.R. Resident $23) (Session 1)
79632 78734 78735 78736 78737
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
1 - 2½ 1 - 2½ 1½ - 3½ 1 - 2½ 2 - 3½
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2/22-3/14 2/24-3/16 2/25-3/17 2/26-3/18 2/26-3/18
10:45-11:45am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am
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79633 78738 78739 78740 78741
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
1 - 2½ 1 - 2½ 1½ - 3½ 1 - 2½ 2 - 3½
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3/28-4/18 3/30-4/20 3/31-4/21 4/1-4/22 4/1-4/22
10:45-11:45am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am
(Session 3)
79634 78742 78743 78744 78745
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
1 - 2½ 1 - 2½ 1½ - 3½ 1 - 2½ 2 - 3½
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10:45-11:45am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am
(Session 4)
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Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
1 - 2½ 1 - 2½ 1½ - 3½ 1 - 2½ 2 - 3½
*Mon Wed Thu Fri Fri
6/13-6/27 6/8-6/29 6/9-6/30 6/10-7/1 6/10-7/1
10:45-11:45am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am
(Session 5)
79636 78750 78751 78752 78753
Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm Finley/Valley Oak Rm
1 - 2½ 1 - 2½ 1½ - 3½ 1 - 2½ 2 - 3½
Mon Wed Thu Fri Fri
7/11-8/1 7/13-8/3 7/14-8/4 7/15-8/5 7/15-8/5
10:45-11:45am 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am 9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:30am
NEED A FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE! One day Kindergym Drop-in fee: $10. Call ahead first (543-3737) then register at the front desk before class.
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Fitness and Sports
TODDLER AND BASIC GYMNASTICS (Age 3-5 and 5-10) 4 Weeks 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 wellstructured 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. Instructors are all SRGC certified, CPR and First Aid certified and are affiliated with and members of USAG and USAIGC. FYI: SRGC has a student/teacher ratio of 10:1. The Rec and Parks maximum registration number is not necessarily the maximum number allowed at the SRGC camps. Toddler Gymnastics: Min 6 Max 9 Basic Gymnastics: Min 5 Max 10 Instructor: SRGC Staff CLASS LOCATION: SRGC classes take place at the Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center (SRGC) 2210 Bluebell Drive in Santa Rosa 525-1720. All classes are instructed by SRGC Staff. SRGC’s release forms must be completed by parent or legal guardian prior to start of class.
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Toddler Gymnastics – Class fee $70 (S.R. Resident $60) 78754 3-5 Tue 2/23/16 to 3/15/16 78755 3-5 Wed 2/24/16 to 3/16/16 3-5 Thu 2/25/16 to 3/17/16 78756 78757 3-5 Fri 2/26/16 to 3/18/16 Sat 2/27/16 to 3/19/16 78758 3-5 3-5 Tue 3/29/16 to 4/19/16 78759 78760 3-5 Wed 3/30/16 to 4/20/16 3-5 Thu 3/31/16 to 4/21/16 78761 78762 3-5 Fri 4/1/16 to 4/22/16 4/2/16 to 4/23/16 78763 3-5 Sat 3-5 Tue 5/3/16 to 5/24/16 78764 78765 3-5 Wed 5/4/16 to 5/25/16 78766 3-5 Thu 5/5/16 to 5/26/16 78767 3-5 Fri 5/6/16 to 5/27/16 78768 3-5 Sat 5/7/16 to 5/28/16 78769 3-5 Tue 6/7/16 to 6/28/16 78770 3-5 Wed 6/8/16 to 6/29/16 78771 3-5 Thu 6/9/16 to 6/30/16 78772 3-5 Fri 6/10/16 to 7/1/16 78773 3-5 Sat 6/11/16 to 7/2/16 78774 3-5 Tue 7/12/16 to 8/2/16 78775 3-5 Wed 7/13/16 to 8/3/16 78776 3-5 Thu 7/14/16 to 8/4/16 Fri 7/15/16 to 8/5/16 78777 3-5 78798 3-5 Sat 7/16/16/to 8/6/16
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 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 11-11:45am 9-9:45am
6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9 6/9
Basic Gymnastics – Class fee $78 (S.R. Resident $68) 78778 3-5 Tue 2/23/16 to 3/15/16 78779 3-5 Thu 2/25/16 to 3/17/16 78780 3-5 Tue 3/29/16 to 4/19/16 78781 3-5 Thu 3/31/16 to 4/21/16 78782 3-5 Tue 5/3/16 to 5/24/16 78783 3-5 Thu 5/5/16 to 5/26/16 78784 3-5 Tue 6/7/16 to 6/28/16 78785 3-5 Thu 6/9/16 to 6/30/16 78786 3-5 Tue 7/12/16 to 8/2/16 78787 3-5 Thu 7/14/16 to 8/4/16
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 3:30-4:30pm 4:30-5:30pm
5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10
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Fitness and Sports HAPPYFEET SOCCER (Age 3-5) 6 Dates Through stories & games, HappyFeet offers young kids the National Association for Sports & Physical Education recommended 30 minutes of activity to be healthy! Using nursery rhymes, songs, stories and fun games with a soccer ball, kids maximize motor skill development. The HappyFeet ball is called ‘Bob the Bobcat’ and kids love taming their ‘Bobcat’! Dress ready for fun (no sandals or flip-flops please) Min 10 Max 10 Instructor: HappyFeet Coach Cari Moore, former college soccer player, 4 years of experience coaching youth soccer.
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BEGINNING AMERICAN KENPO KARATE (Age 6-13) 10-12 Days Martial Arts students attempt to gain harmony 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. Optional costs: uniform and certification for belt advancement. Details will be given at the first class. Min 9 Max15 Instructor: Tom Porter, Clinical Psychology PhD, 6th Degree Black Belt, Martial Arts instructor since 1982.
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HappyFeet Soccer - Class fee is $67 (S.R. Resident $57) (6 Dates) 78423 Finley/Live Oak Rm (6 Dates) 78424 Finley/Live Oak Rm (6 Dates) 78425 Finley/Live Oak Rm
3-5 3-5 3-5
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Mon Mon Mon
Date 2/22-4/4 4/18-5/23 6/20-8/1 (No 7/4)
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Time 9:15-9:45am 9:15-9:45am 9:15-9:45am Day/Time
Beg. American Kenpo Karate - Class fee $60 (S.R. Resident $50) (10 Dates) 77839 *Mon/Wed/Sat 3/7-4/2 (No classes 3/26, 3/28) 77840 *Mon/Wed/Sat 3/7-4/2 (No classes 3/26, 3/28) (10 Dates)
M/W: 5-5:45pm M/W: 5:45-6:30pm
Sat: 10-10:45am Sat: 10:45- 11:30am
Beg. American Kenpo Karate - Class fee $70 (S.R. Resident $60) (12 Dates) 77841 *Mon/Wed/Sat 4/4-4/30 (12 Dates) 77842 *Mon/Wed/Sat 4/4-4/30 (12 Dates) 77845 *Mon/Wed/Sat 6/1-6/27 (12 Dates) 77847 *Mon/Wed/Sat 6/1-6/27 (12 Dates) 77848 *Mon/Wed/Sat 7/6-8/1 (12 Dates) 77849 *Mon/Wed/Sat 7/6-8/1 (12 Dates) 77850 *Mon/Wed/Sat 8/3-8/29 77851 *Mon/Wed/Sat 8/3-8/29 (12 Dates)
M/W: 5-5:45pm M/W: 5:45-6:30pm M/W: 5-5:45pm M/W: 5:45-6:30pm M/W: 5-5:45pm M/W: 5:45-6:30pm M/W: 5-5:45pm M/W: 5:45-6:30pm,
Sat: 10-10:45am Sat: 10:45–11:30am Sat: 10-10:45am Sat: 10:45–11:30am Sat: 10-10:45am Sat: 10:45–11:30am Sat: 10-10:45am Sat: 10:45–11:30am
Beg. American Kenpo Karate - Class fee $65 (S.R. Resident $55) (11 Dates) 77844 *Mon/Wed/Sat 5/2-5/28 (No 5/14) (11 Dates) 77846 *Mon/Wed/Sat 5/2-5/28 (No 5/14)
M/W: 5-5:45pm M/W: 5:45-6:30pm
Sat: 10-10:45am Sat: 10:45–11:30am
*Location: Kicks Martial Art Studio, 1426 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa (544-4100)
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Fitness and Sports YOUTH OUTDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE (Ages 4-7) Boys & Girls
LITTLE SLUGGERS T-Ball and Staff Pitch Leagues (Age 4-8) Boys & Girls
In this recreational beginner league practices are once a week and games will be Saturdays for six weeks. Registration will continue until August 31st, or until leagues are full. Team information will not be available till right before the first practice.
Little Sluggers is a beginner recreational baseball league with a T-Ball league for ages 4-6, and a staff pitch league for ages 6-8. Teams will practice six times and games will be Saturdays starting April 16. Registration will continue until March 23. Team information will not be available till right before the first practice. We rely very heavily on Volunteer coaches for six 45 minute practices and six games, no prior coaching experience required. Practice ideas and help are always provided if interested please call 707-543-3281. Sat, 4/16-5/28 – Time, 9am-12pm Rincon Valley Community Park $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #79701 (Ages 4-6) Tuesday Practice #79703 (Ages 4-6) Thursday Practice #79702 (Ages 6-8) Tuesday Practice #79704 (Ages 6-8) Thursday Practice
BASKETBALL CLINICS (Ages 6-8) Boys & Girls Recreation and Parks Basketball Clinic focuses on the fundamentals and mechanics of Basketball for beginning players. This clinic is designed to introduce basketball to younger players using lowered hoops and adaptable drills and games. Students will focus on the fundamentals of basketball, in a maximum clinic size of 10.
We rely very heavily on Volunteer coaches for six 45 minute practices and six games, no prior coaching experience required. Practice ideas and help are always provided if interested please call 707-543-3281.
BASKETBALL CAMP (Ages 8-14) Boys & 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. The Recreation and Parks Basketball Camp is recreational camp designed for all skill levels. This camp will be at Sheppard Gymnasium, 1777 West Ave. Mon-Fri, 6/6-6/10 9am-3pm $109 (S.R. Resident $99) #79684
Sat, 9/17-10/22 – Time, 9am-1pm Rincon Valley Community Park $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #79706 (Ages 4-5) Tuesday Practice #79707 (Ages 4-5) Thursday Practice #79705 (Ages 6-7) Tuesday Practice #79708 (Ages 6-7) Thursday Practice
COACHES WANTED!
Call 543-3281 for information about volunteer coaching.
Mon-Fri, 8/1-8/5 9am-3pm $109 (S.R. Resident $99) #79695
All clinics are held in the Hub Room at Steele Lane Community Center. Mon-Thurs 9am-12pm $65 (S.R. Resident $55) 6/20-6/23 #79697 6/27-6/30 #79698 7/18-7/21 #79699 7/25-7/28 #79700
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Fitness and Sports 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. 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. Mon, Wed 5:30-6:30pm $60 (S.R. Resident $50) 3/7-3/16 #79637 3/21-3/30 #79638 4/4-4/13 #79639 4/18-4/27 #79640 5/2-5/11 #79641 5/16-5/25 #79642 #79643 5/30-6/8 6/13-6/22 #79644 #79645 6/27-7/6 7/11-7/20 #79646 7/25-8/3 #79647 8/8-8/17 #79648
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) 3/7-3/16 #79649 3/21-3/30 #79650 4/4-4/13 #79651 4/18-4/27 #79652 5/2-5/11 #79653 5/16-5/25 #79654 #79655 5/30-6/8 6/13-6/22 #79656 #79657 6/27-7/6 7/11-7/20 #79658 7/25-8/3 #79659 8/8-8/17 #79660 8/3-8/12 #74587
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, Sun 4-5:30pm, Sun 4-6pm $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #79661 3/7-4/3 4/4-5/1 #79662 5/2-5/29 #79663 5/30-6/26 #79664 6/27-7/24 #79665 7/25-8/21 #79666
New for Spring 2016 the United States Tennis association’s H.I.T.S. Youth tennis program being held at Howarth Park Tennis Courts. For more Information contact Greg Weksel at 916-589-1787.
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Horsemanship Back for her 34th year in Howarth Park, Linda Aldrich and The Pony Express, brings a wealth of experience and a passion for horses and ponies that your child will love. These classes, offered at the Howarth Park corral (behind the snack bar), are assured to give your child a hands on experience that will last a lifetime. Please Note: All participants in horsemanship classes must bring and wear a properly fitting helmet (either a bike helmet or a USEF approved riding helmet), closed toed shoes (preferably with a heel), and pants. For all classes there is a maximum weight limit of 100lbs. INTRODUCTION TO HORSEMANSHIP (Age 3-12) 1 Day This one-hour workshop is the perfect way to introduce your child to ponies. Participants, through hands on experience, will learn how to groom and saddle their pony and get an introduction to basic riding skills including balance, walking and trotting.
HORSEMANSHIP SUMMER CAMP (Age 6-12) 4 Days This camp setting is the perfect environment for any young equine enthusiasts to master their western riding skills. Camps run Mon-Thur, from 9am-12pm, and will surely be your child’s highlight of the summer. Participants are encouraged to bring a snack, as they will be working up an appetite.
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Introduction to Horsemanship – Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $35) 79525 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 3/12 79526 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 4/2 79527 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 4/30 79528 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 5/21 79529 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 6/11 79530 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 7/23 79531 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 8/20 79532 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 9/17 79533 Howarth Park Pony Corral 3-12 Sat 10/15 Horsemanship Summer Camp – Class fee is $285 (S.R. Resident $275) 79538 Howarth Park Pony Corral 6-12 M-Th 6/20-6/23 79539 Howarth Park Pony Corral 6-12 M-Th 8/1-8/4
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Time 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 9am-12pm 9am-12pm
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Special Interest ‘BEE’ A HONEYBEE STEWARD! (Age 8-12) 4 dates NEW Be ready for spring and summer bee activity! You don’t have to be a beekeeper to learn about these fascinating insects and what you can do to help them. Spend four fact-packed and fun afternoons learning about bee anatomy and hive structure, lifecycles and the current challenges facing local and global bees! Class includes hands-on crafts to reinforce learning concepts. *NOTE: NO LIVE BEES IN CLASS. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Jen Espinoza, beekeeper, K-6 teacher, Sonoma County Beekeepers Association Board member and educational coordinator. Tue & Thu, 2/23-3/3 - 3:30-5:15pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #78449
IT’S ‘SWEET’ TO HELP THE BEES! (Age *6+) 1 Day NEW Wonder how bees actually make honey? Where exactly does beeswax come from? Come spend a morning learning about honeybees and ways to help them! This family-oriented workshop is open to kids and grown-ups. Included: a craft that will help you share information about the bees with family and friends. NOTE: NO LIVE BEES IN CLASS. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Jen Espinoza, beekeeper, K-6 teacher, Sonoma County Beekeepers Association Board member and educational coordinator. Sat, 3/5 - 9-11am Finley/Willow $32 (S.R. Resident $22) #78450 *Under 8 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.
TEEN BABYSITTER (Age 12-15) 2 Day 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. Note: $25 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. Bring snacks and lunch for both days. All classes held at the HealthSource at KidSake, 2999 Cleveland Ave., Suite C (across the street from Wells Fargo Bank). Min 10 Max 30 Instructor: The HealthSource at KidSake (546-4656) Tue/Wed, 3/22 & 3/23 – 9:30am-2:30pm $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #79790 Tue/Wed, 6/14 & 6/15 - 9:30am-2:30pm $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #79791 Mon/Tue, 6/27 & 6/28 - 9:30am-2:30pm $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #79792 Wed/Thu, 7/13 & 7/14 - 9:30am-2:30pm $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #79793 Wed/Thu, 7/27 & 7/28 - 9:30am-2:30pm $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #79794 Wed/Thu, 8/3 & 8/4 - 9:30am-2:30pm $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #79897
PAINTING & DRAWING NEW (Age 6-12) 4 Dates Proportion, perspective, shading and fun objects like cupcakes and donuts, along with expression through color from pastels, colored pencils, ink pens, watercolors and acrylic will keep the young artist challenged and learning! This class can get messy! Bring a painting smock, shirt or old clothes. All materials included. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, Fine Arts degree, teaching youth since 1993 Tue, 2/23-3/15 - 3:30-5:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $94 (S.R. Resident $84) #78441
MOSAIC & SCULPTURE NEW (Age 6-12) 4 Dates
This multi-medium class explores many different kinds of sculpture and mosaics. The mosaic project will be a 12 x 12 stepping stone created with standard tiles. Students will draw their design, glue down the tiles and then grout as a last step. Then it’s ready for the garden path! Sculptures include: paper mache, wire figures, soap carving, plaster forms, and self-hardening clay. Creations will vary in size and subject matter, from a fish to the human form. All materials are included, and come dressed to create art! Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, Fine Arts degree, teaching youth since 1993 Thu, 5/5-5/26 - 3:30-5:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $94 (S.R. Resident $84) #78442
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Note: For safety reasons, parents required to sign in and out when dropping off and picking up their children. Late pick-ups charged $15 for 15 minutes late, $30 for 30 minutes late.
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Tot Classes
TEENY TOTS (Age 2-3)
Support your 2-3 year old in a safe, stimulating and creative environment. Share in their joy and accomplishments as they maneuver arts & craft projects! Story time, singing, games and socialization help them prepare for the step up to Tiny Tots! One parent/adult must accompany each child. Min 10 Max 12 Instructors: Teeny Tots Staff (Age 2-3) Finley/Madrone Rm Session I (10 Dates) T/Th 2/16-3/17 – 9:30-10:30am $94 (S.R. resident $84) #79712
TINY TOTS – MORNING AND AFTERNOON (Age 3-5) Plenty of projects keep your 3-5 year old engaged and growing in confidence and ability! Tiny Tots help strengthen Kindergarten readiness through art, songs, stories and socialization, as well as offering physical fun in our outdoor play area! Snacks are provided. Children must be toilet-trained (no Pull-ups). Proof of age may be requested. Min 10 Max 15 Instructors: Tiny Tots Staff (Age 3-5) Finley/Madrone Rm MORNING SESSIONS
T/Th 2/16-3/17 – 11am-12pm $94 (S.R. resident $84) #79713
Session I (14 Dates) M,W,F 2/17-3/18 – 9-11:30am $216 (S.R. Resident $206) #79709
Session II (10 Dates) T/Th 3/29-4/28 – 9:30-10:30am $94 (S.R. resident $84) #79714
Session II (15 Dates) M,W,F 3/28-4/29 – 9-11:30am $227 (S.R. Resident $217) #79710
T/Th 3/29-4/28 – 11am-12pm $94 (S.R. resident $84) #79715
Session III (11 Dates) M,W,F 5/9-6/3 – 9-11:30am (No class 5/30) $173 (S.R. Resident $163) #79711
Session III (8 Dates) T/Th 5/10-6/2 – 9:30-10:30am $78 (S.R. resident $68) #79716 T/Th 5/10-6/2 – 11am-12pm $78 (S.R. resident $68) #79717
AFTERNOON SESSIONS Session I (14 Dates) M,W,F 2/17-3/18 – 1-3:30pm $216 (S.R. Resident $206) #79859 Session II (15 Dates) M,W,F 3/28-4/29 – 1-3:30pm $227 (S.R. Resident $217) #79860 Session III (11 Dates) M,W,F 5/9-6/3 – 1-3:30pm (No class 5/30) $173 (S.R. Resident $163) #79861
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Summer Tot Camp CAMP TINY TOTS AT FINLEY (Age 3-5) 4 Days This summer program keeps youngsters engaged with lots of fun crafts, outdoor games and water play on Wednesdays. Emphasis is on socialization and fun. Snack is included. Children must be toilettrained. Min 10 Max 15 Instructors: Tiny Tot Staff Mon-Thu, 9-11:30am Finley/Madrone Rm $85 (S.R. Resident $75) Week 1 6/13-6/16 Safari Party #79954 Week 2 6/20-6/23 To the Rescue... Our Heroes! #79719 Week 3 6/27-6/30 Out of This World #79720
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A dance party for kids and their favorite chaperone
Saturday, February 20, 2016 6:00-8:00pm Finley Community Center 2060 W. College Ave.
Dance to fun tunes← →Meet a real princess← →Enjoy light refreshments← →
$30/couple + $10 each additional child (max 2 children per chaperone) Appropriate for children ages 3+
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Come join the Wa-Tam bunch for a week at Spring Camp! This special week of old fashioned fun in the great outdoors will include favorite Wa-Tam traditions like canoeing on Lake Ralphine, archery, crafts, nature projects and special guests. Tuesday we will bus over to Finley Aquatic Center for a day of swimming or head to a field trip destination in the event of rain. 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
SPRING CAMP VERTICAL (Ages 7-14) 1 Week
SPRING GYMNASTICS CAMP (Age 5-14) 1 week
Spring Break is the perfect time for Camp Vertical, where kids learn climbing techniques, knots and safety skills with plenty of time for climbing fun and games on Vertex’s 35-foot high walls. This gives you time to get things ready for the busy holidays! Equipment and Vertex t-shirt included. Min 4 Max 15
Spring Break will be gymnastics fun with 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, Fitness day, crafts, game day, Carnival day (summer only) and rock climbing. All of our instructors have CPR and 1st aid training. Release forms must be filled out prior to start of camp. Min 6 Max 15
Instructor: Vertex staff. Mon-Fri, 3/21-3/25- 9am-12pm Vertex Climbing Center 3358 A Coffey Lane $170 (S.R. Resident $160) #78804 Vertex Climbing Center is a charter member of the U.S. Climbing Gym Association.
Instructor: SRGC staff. Mon-Fri, 3/21-3/25 – 8:30am-3:30pm Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Dr. $200 (S.R. Resident$190) #78794
Mon-Fri, 3/21-3/25 - 8am-3pm $180 (S.R. Resident $170) #79524 Extended Hours: 3-5:15pm Extended Hours Fee is an additional $50 Extended Hours Barcode: #79789
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SPRING BREAK ENGINEERING CAMPS (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 8 Max 16 Instructors: PlayWell-TEKnologies staff Mon-Fri, 3/21-3/25 – Class meets at 415 Steele Lane, Community Center, Dohn Room
“NINJANEERING WITH LEGO®” (Age 5-10) 5 Days NEW “Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer! Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the mighty Dragon! Imagine and build unique and fun LEGO projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago”. Min 11 Max 24 Instructor: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff Mon-Fri, 3/21-3/25, 9am-12pm Steele Lane Community Center, Dohn Room $163 (S.R. Resident $153) #78705
More classes to check out! Horsemanship Summer Camp see page 26 for details.
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Summer Engineering Camps PlayWell-TEKnologies “Teaching Engineering to Kids” presents...Engineering Camps. Using LEGO® 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 LEGO® Group. Location: Franklin Clubhouse, 2095 Franklin Ave., Santa Rosa 95404 PRE-ENGINEERING USING LEGO® (Age 5-6) 5 Days Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineerdesigned projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance for an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals. Min 11 Max 24. Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff. Mon-Fri, 9-12pm $163 (S.R. Resident $153) 6/20-6/24 #78699 7/25-7/29 #79847
MINE, CRAFT, BUILD: ADVENTURE GAME USING LEGO® (Age 5-6) 5 Days
MINE, CRAFT, BUILD: SURVIVAL GAME USING LEGO® (Ages 7-10) 5 Days
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO® Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, and use these resources to build special items to help in our adventures! Build a Zoo, create a Medieval Castle, and design a Tree House Village! This LEGO® experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors inspired by the popular game, Minecraft. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®. Min 11 Max 24
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO® Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out for Creepers! This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®. Min 11 Max 24
Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff.
Mon-Fri, 6/27-7/1 – 1-4pm $163 (S.R. Resident $153)
Mon-Fri, 6/27-7/1 – 9am-12pm $163 (S.R. Resident $153) #78706
Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff.
6/20-6/24 #78707
ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS USING LEGO® (Age 7-10) 5 Days Power up your engineering skills with PlayWell TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineering-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. Min 11 Max 24. Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff. Mon-Fri, 1-4pm $163 (S.R. Resident $153) 6/20-6/24 #78704 7/25-7/29 #79848
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Note: Prices for the following LEGO® camps differ from the other LEGO® camps.
ROBOTICS USING LEGO® WEDO (Ages 7-9) 5 Days Build and program robots in this introductory Robotics class using the LEGO® WeDo system. Learn basic programming skills, simple engineering concepts, and the names of robot components. Work in small groups to complete several projects using tilt and motion sensors. This is a great way to prepare young Robotics enthusiasts for our more advanced Robotics Programs. Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff. Mon-Fri, 7/11-7/15 – 9am-12pm Franklin Clubhouse, 2095 Franklin Ave., Santa Rosa 95404 $190 (S.R. Resident $180) #78701
MINE, CRAFT, BUILD: JEDI ADVENTURE GAME NEW (Ages 5-6) 5 Sessions
MINE, CRAFT, BUILD: JEDI SURVIVAL GAME NEW (Ages 7-10) 5 Sessions
Mine, craft, and build the Star Wars universe using LEGO! Roll the dice to gather Jedi resources. Then build a Pod Racer, craft a Droid, or create the Treehouse Village of Endor! This novice Play-Well LEGO game is inspired by the Minecraft tablet game and the Star Wars fantasy setting. Min 11, Max 24
Mine, craft, and build the Star Wars universe using LEGO! Roll the dice to gather Jedi resources. Then build a Starship, craft Light Sabers, and use the Force to survive Empire attacks. This advanced Play-Well LEGO game is inspired by the Minecraft tablet game and the Star Wars fantasy setting. Min 11, Max 24
Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff.
Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff.
Mon-Fri, 7/18-7/22 – 9am-12pm Franklin Clubhouse, 2095 Franklin Ave., Santa Rosa 95404 $163 (S.R. Resident $153) #78708
Mon-Fri, 7/18-7/22 – 1-4pm Franklin Clubhouse, 2095 Franklin Ave., Santa Rosa 95404 $163 (S.R. Resident $153) #78703
ROBOTICS USING LEGO® EV3 (Age 10-14) 5 Days Build and program robots using the new LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 system! Learn about mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving, and team skills. Work in small groups, program and build your robot, and rise to the challenge. Control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and play sounds. Projects are structured so that students work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun. Instructors: Play-Well-TEKnologies staff. Mon-Fri, 7/11-7/15 - 1-4pm Franklin Clubhouse, 2095 Franklin Ave., Santa Rosa 95404 $190 (S.R. Resident $180) #78702
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KIDSCIENCE ADVENTURES SUMMER CAMPS – OUR 18th YEAR! (Age 6-12) 1 Week
INVENT IT, BUILD IT! SUMMER CAMP (Age 9-12) 3 Days
At Kidscience Adventures, we make science fun! Each week we focus on a science theme your child will experience through Science, Art, and Games.
Join other inventors and scientists to create extraordinary machines! Bring small toys, junk, and household items and help your team build a contraption of incredible complexity – using gravity, leverage, and other forces of nature. Bring a cell phone or camcorder to record your invention in action, so you can show it to friends and family, or post it on the Web. To help you think about what to bring and what to make, go to YouTube and do a search for “Pythagoras Switch” – so you can see videos of inventions by Japanese kids. Min 8 Max 12
Science: Awesome adventures await…each camper will build experiments and projects designed around a weekly theme. Projects come home to be enjoyed and shared with families. Art: Take creative ideas and materials and sprinkle in a little science to create masterpieces while learning valuable art and craft techniques. Games: Campers enjoy games and activities where the focus is on building teamwork and cooperation through play. Please Note - When registering, please specify if your child would like to be in the same group as a friend. Kids are grouped by age, and will experience science, art and games each day, bring a snack and lunch. Staff: Camp Director, Mark Bradski is a credentialed teacher and hands-on science specialist. Art and Games instructors are experts in their fields. Location: A Rincon Valley Area School, TBA Ages: Grades 1-7 (Fall 2016 grade level) Days/Time: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm Cost: $258 (S.R. Resident $248) – All materials included Questions? Call Mark Bradski, director (707) 479-4020
Science Sampler
Each day explore a different science theme. Earth Science make a mini-river system, Life Science, build a wooden plant maze and bug habitat. Physical Science design a race ramp and make gravity powered cars to test. Plus other flying and rolling projects. Create Art and Games that are based on Science.
Medieval Science
Discover the science of medieval ages. From building a castle to construction of safe mini crossbows, bow and arrows, catapults, and some other devices used in Medieval times based on science principles. Make an edible medieval treat, and there might even be a siege on the castle!
June 13-17 #79727
July 11-15 #79730
Science Forces
Electro-Science
Make daily projects that use force to launch something! Air pressure, use air to power a rocket. Flight Day, invent your own rockets, airplanes, and other flying objects. Combine rubber bands with wood, hardware and design, then build your own launcher. Plus other projectile projects flying art, and air games. Includes safety googles. June 20-24 #79728
Science Mysteries, Tricks, and Surprises
Tue/Wed/Thu, 6/22-6/24 1-3:00pm Finley/Madrone Room $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #79831
Find out how electricity is produced and build devices that illustrate some of the fascinating uses of this power Build a container that stores electrical charges, Make a working crane with electromagnet. Scratch build a spinning motor, plus other devices, art with electricity, and games. July 18-22 #79731
Science is Awesome!
Use your creative thinking and problem solving skills to figure out a science mystery one day, then learn amazing science tricks that will look like magic including unique optical illusions, gravity defying stunts, and make a toy that will “shock” your friends. Each day you will build a project to take home and amaze your friends and family with a science twist.
Exciting science projects each day! Potions day, with a mixing lab, and dry ice fun. Edible Science day, use science to create a few edible treats. Science Toy day, use magnetic force to build your own board game. Power day. Use air pressure to launch a potato. Inventor day, invent a unique science demonstration with abundant materials. In art, invent a game and science illusion.
June 27-July 1 #79729
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Instructor: Norman Rose MA, PhD, has been an instructor in SRJC’s Computer Studies Department since 1996.
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Pre-Public Speaking Level 1 Summer Camp BUILDING CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING (Age 6-8) 5 days NEW
ESSENTIALS OF DEBATING (Age 10-14) 5 Days NEW
This fun and informative camp for 1st - 3rd graders presents the building blocks to beginning public speaking. Campers are introduced to being ready, practiced and focused, along with the importance of body language and variation in their voices. Within the fun milieu of show and tell, storytelling and poetry recitals, your child can start to develop more confidence and skill in expressing themselves to a group. Bring a snack & drink. All materials are included. Min 7 Max 12
Kids love to debate! It helps them understand all sides of a subject, from presenting their point as well as listening to the other side, and to make strong arguments by providing reasoning and evidence. Through essential debate practices, they can become better listeners, increase their note-taking abilities and more importantly, it improves overall general knowledge on a variety of current topics. In a supportive and fun format, campers debate on a variety of age-appropriate topics in a variety of formats. All materials are included. Bring a snack and drink. Min 7 Max 12
Instructor: Guru Education staff are highly experienced in Public Speaking & teaching with educational backgrounds in English, Theater Arts, Communication Studies and Literature Mon -Fri, 6/20–6/24 - 9am-12pm Steele Lane/Rm 4 $269 (S.R. Resident $259) #77778
BEACH PARTY DANCE CAMP (Age 5-8) 5 Days
Instructor: Guru Education staff are highly experienced in Public Speaking & teaching with educational backgrounds in English, Theater Arts, Communication Studies and Literature. Mon–Fri, 6/20-6/24 - 1-4pm Steele Lane/Rm 4 $269 (S.R. Resident $259) #77779
Let’s turn up the heat and dance all week long! Dancers will explore ‘cool’ music and movement in tap, jazz and ballet, with sunglasses and beach ball props to brighten up the dance combinations. 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. Families are invited to observe the camp creations at the end of the week. Register with a friend or make new ones! Bring a snack and wear tap or ballet shoes or light-weight tennis shoes. Dance attire is optional. Theme day dress ideas are given on the first day of camp. Min 14 Max 20 Instructor: Jeran Urrutia and Marilyn Jakowchik team-teach together to offer the best creative experience in dance. Mon-Fri, 7/25-7/29 8:30-11am Finley/Live Oak Rm $137 (S.R. Resident $127) #78083
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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, crafts, and instruction in acting, singing, and dancing (with ample time for breaks on the playground between activities.) 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! Costumes and Sets will be provided. Children should bring a sack lunch and morning snack. Afternoon snacks will be provided.
DRAMA CAMP SESSION 1 – Biella (Age 7-13) In Drama Camp Session One, we’re planning a show highlighting scenes from Tales From Far Far Away, 10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, The Phantom Toll Booth, The Lion, the Witch, & The Wardrobe, A Musical Medley from Cats, and “You Can’t Stop the Beat” from Hairspray. Min 20 Max 38 Instructors: Bridget Palmer, Caroline Lomba, & Tim Kniffin M-F, 6/13-6/17 and 6/20-6/24 9:00am-3:00pm Performance: Sat., 6/25 at 2pm Biella Elementary School 2140 Jennings Ave, Multi-Purpose Rm $380 (S.R. Resident $370) #79746
DRAMA CAMP SESSION 2 Strawberry (Age 7-13) In Drama Camp Session Two, we’re planning a show highlighting scenes from Fractured Fairytales, Peanut Pals, “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas, and “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile” from Annie. Min 20 Max 26 Instructors: Bridget Palmer and Caroline Lomba. M-F, 7/11-7/15 and 7/18-7/22 9am-3pm Performance: Sat., 7/23 at 2pm Strawberry Elementary School 2311 Horseshoe Drive, Multi-Purpose Rm $380 (S.R. Resident $370) #79747 Instructors: Bridget Palmer, studied Directing at UCB and runs the Santa Rosa Children’s Theater, Story Ninjas, & Show Biz Kidz programs, in addition to teaching middle school Drama at the Rincon Valley Charter Schools. A co-founder of Drama Camp with Bridget 11 years ago, Caroline has extensive experience in ballet, modern, and jazz in addition to her specialty, choreographing musical theater numbers for children. Tim is a member of the Actor’s Equity Union, holds an MFA in Acting from SMU, and performs extensively.
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CLOVERLEAF RANCH ADVENTURE CAMP (Age 5-13) 8 Sessions 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. Afterward all the campers go to the swimming hole or pool where they have the opportunity to play water games, free swim, or relax in the sun. Next, campers get a 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, these may be added - please call Cloverleaf Office. Participants must have a release form and a health history form filled out and signed by a parent/guardian to participate. Cloverleaf Ranch (707) 545-5906 will contact you regarding the necessary forms after you have registered for the camp. Remember to ask for the “How to Go to Camp” packet. All participants and parents must attend camp orientation the Sunday before camp starts from 2-3pm to meet our counselors, complete the release and health history forms and tour the ranch. Note – registration for each camp will end the Thursday (at midnight) before camp starts on Monday. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Cloverleaf Ranch Staff Mon-Fri, 8:15am-5pm Cloverleaf Ranch – 3892 Old Redwood Highway, Santa Rosa 95403 $290 (S.R. Resident $280) Session 1 6/20-6/24 #79869
Session 5 7/18-7/22 #79862
Session 2 6/27-7/1 #79865
Session 6 7/25-7/29 #79866
Session 3 7/4-7/8 #79864
Session 7 8/1-8/5 #79867
Session 4 7/11-7/15 #79863
Session 8 8/8-8/12 #79868
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SUMMER VIDEO CAMP (Age 12-14) 1 Week
ANIMAL VET CAMP FOR KIDS (Age 8-12) 4 Days Want to be an animal doctor? Love animals and science? Then come learn about responsible pet ownership, animal behavior, how animal bodies work, what makes them sick, and the skills veterinarians use to make them better. Campers ‘adopt’ their own pet, then practice what they learn in our classroom ‘Vet Hospital’ using real medical equipment, educational models, videos and demonstrations of how veterinarians spend their days at work. A live animal participant will visit each day to help put our skills to the test! Bring a bag lunch and snack to keep you energized during this fun, interactive academic camp. All materials and a camp T-shirt are included. NOTE: email Dr. Pam for a camp waiver form at pamwittenberg@kidvets. net. No supervision provided before or after camp. Min 15 Max 25 Instructor: Pam Wittenberg, veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in the field. She loves sharing her passion for science, animals, and learning with children and adults of all ages. Mon-Thu, 9am-2pm Steele Lane/Rm 6 $243 (S.R. Resident $233)
In this popular camp, students will get hands on training in TV, movie and video production. Classes will involve some lecture, but most of the week will be devoted to fun activities, including the creation of talk shows, music videos, stop motion animation, improvisation exercises, and appearances by special guests, video editing and television studio production. Student projects will be made into a 30-minute program for cablecast on a CMedia channel. 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 CMedia Labs, 1075 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa (569-8785 ext 329.) Min 7 Max 12 Instructor: CMedia Labs Staff (Must have completed 6th grade) Monday - Friday 10am-3pm $175 (S.R. Resident $165) 6/13-6/17 #79832 6/27-7/1 #79833 7/11-7/15 #79834
6/13-6/16 #77780 7/11-7/14 #77781 8/1-8/4 #77945
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MIXED MEDIA ART CAMPS (Age 7-12) 4 Days
DRAWING & CREATING ANIMALS ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 4 Days
SEWING CAMP FOR KIDS (Age 7-12) 4 Days
Come mix it up with four great days of art! Different projects, from painting, drawing, paper maché, mosaics, mono-printing 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
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. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Min 9 Max 12
Sewing Camp is fun! This program focuses on sewing clothing items and creating craft and jewelry projects through step-bystep sewing techniques, Fashion Design Couture, pattern layout, pinning, cutting and draping. Camp 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 projects, jewelry or craft. 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.). Min 10 Max 12
Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1993.
SCULPTURE ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 4 Days Three dimensional works will take on a rich and whimsical look in this allsculpture camp. A large metal wire paper maché creation 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-like ‘Sculpy’ will be used to create an animal of your child’s choice. Bring a snack and sack lunch. All materials are included. Min 9 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1993.
More classes to check out! Painting & Drawing and Mosaics & Sculpture see page 27 for details.
Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1993.
DRAW AND PAINT ART CAMP (Age 7-12) 4 Days Proportion, perspective, shading, and fun objects like cupcakes and donut along with expression through color from pastels, colored pencils, ink pens, watercolors and acrylic will keep the young artist challenged and learning in this fun art camp. 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: Olga Rozhkovo, teaching sewing to children since 1984, fashion designer instructor for 8 years, B.A Degree in Fashion Design (Kirov, Russia).
Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, degree in Fine Arts and teaching youth since 1993.
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Age Day
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Time
Mixed Media Art Camp - Class fee is $232 (S.R. Resident $222) (4 Days) 77948 Finley/Willow Rm 7-12 (4 Days) 77952 Finley/Willow Rm 7-12
Mon-Thu Mon-Thu
6/6-6/9 9:30am-3:30pm 8/1-8/4 9:30am-3:30pm
Sculpture Art Camp - Class fee is $232 (S.R. Resident $222) (4 Days) 77949 Finley/Willow Rm
Mon-Thu
6/27-6/30
Tues-Fri
7/5-7/8 9:30am-3:30pm
7-12
Draw & Paint Art Camp - Class fee is $232 (S.R. Resident $222) (4 Days) 77950 Finley/Willow Rm 7-12
Drawing & Creating Animals Art Camp - Class fee is $232 (S.R. Resident $222) (4 Days) 77951 Finley/Willow Rm 7-12 Mon-Thu
7/25-7/28
Sewing Camp for Kids - Class fee is $280 (S.R. Resident $270) (5 Days) 77946 Finley/Valley Oak Rm 7-12 Mon-Fri 6/20-6/24 (5 Days) 77947 Finley/Valley Oak Rm 7-12 Mon-Fri 7/18-7/22
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9:30am-3:30pm
9:30am-3:30pm 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am
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BEGINNING RAPIER AND DAGGER FENCING (Age 15 & Up) NEW
FENCING CAMP FOR KIDS! (Age 7-12)
Imagine yourself, sword in hand, dagger at the ready. With a deft maneuver of the dagger you deflect your opponent’s sword and then, avoiding their own parry, you swiftly lunge to the target. The point is yours! This class is an introduction to the study of the dueling weapons of the 1600’s. Rapier and dagger are the weapons of a lost martial art, experiencing a revival in the modern age. We still study the manuals of the masters from the time period, Saviolo, Gigante, and Capoferro. As we explore their techniques we will steadily develop our skills as duelists under the guidance of our master instructors. No prior experience is necessary to enjoy this unique and exciting class. Men are required to wear athletic cups. All other safety gear is provided. Min 5 Max 10
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? This fencing camp includes one incredible week of fencing, games, and most of all, fun! Fencers will develop a solid foundation in this Olympic sport and experience a summer camp that is unique and out of the ordinary. This camp is for beginners with little or no experience fencing. All equipment is provided. Parents may drop off students from 8:30-9AM for a supervised free-play period before the fencing starts. Fencing activities begin at 9AM and conclude at 12PM. Bring a snack or a lunch. Please wear sweats or shorts and tennis or running shoes. Min 8 Max 20
Instructor: Jim Liebich, owner of En Garde Fencing. Moniteur degree from the United States Fencing Coaches Association. 16 years coaching experience. Dave Charles will be the instructor.
Instructor: Jim Liebich, owner of En Garde Fencing. Moniteur degree from the United States Fencing Coaches Association. 16 years coaching experience. Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12pm En Garde Fencing Studio 917 D Piner Road, Santa Rosa $160 (S.R. Resident $150) 6/27-7/1 #78812 7/18-7/22 #78810 8/1-8/5 #78811
Thu, 7-9pm En Garde Fencing Studio 917 D Piner Road, Santa Rosa $60 (S.R. Resident $50) 2/25-3/31 #78942 4/7-5/12 #78967
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BOATING CAMP FOR YOUTH (Age 8-16) 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! Participants will learn basic water safety through paddle boating, develop some basic boating skills through kayaking, canoeing, row boating, and paddleboarding and even experience an introduction to sailing! Min 4 Max 8
SAILING CAMP FOR YOUTH (Age 11-16) 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 3 Max 8
ADVANCED SAILING CAMP FOR YOUTH (Age 11-16) 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 3 Max 6 *Additional boating classes on page 48
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Age Day Date
Time
Boating Camp for Youth – Class fee is $60 (S.R. Resident $50) 79541 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 6/13-6/16 79542 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 6/20-6/23 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 6/27-6/30 79543 79544 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 7/11-7/14 79545 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 7/18-7/21 79546 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 7/25-7/28 79547 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 8/1-8/4 79548 Lake Ralphine 8-16 M-Th 8/8-8/11
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Sailing Camp for Youth – Class fee is $75 (S.R. Resident $65)) Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 6/13-6/16 79550 79551 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 6/20-6/23 79552 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 6/27-6/30 79553 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 7/18-7/21 79554 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 7/25-7/28 79555 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 8/1-8/4
1:45pm-4:00pm 1:45pm-4:00pm 1:45pm-4:00pm 1:45pm-4:00pm 1:45pm-4:00pm 1:45pm-4:00pm
Advanced Sailing Camp for Youth – Class fee is $75 (S.R. Resident $65) 79556 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 7/11-7/14 1:45pm-4:00pm 79557 Lake Ralphine 11-16 M-Th 8/8-8/11 1:45pm-4:00pm
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YO U T H S U M M E R C A M P S Specialty Day Camps
SUMMER CAMP VERTICAL (Age 7-10 and Age 11-14) 1 Week Give your kids an adventure they’ll never forget during Vertex Climbing Center’s summer rock climbing camp. Rock climbing is an excellent way to build self-esteem, and it’s a blast! Participants will learn climbing technique, knots and safety skills, with plenty of time for fun and games 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 T-Shirt included. Min 4 Max 15 Instructor: Vertex Staff. M, Tu, W, F 9am-12pm Thu 9am-4pm $205 (S.R. Resident $195) (Ages 7-10) Session 1: June 6-10 Session 3: June 20-24 Session 5: July 11-15 Session 7: July 25-29 Session 9: Aug 8-12
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(Ages 11-14) Session 2: June 13-17 Session 4: June 27-7/1 Session 6: July 18-22 Session 8: Aug 1-5
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. Vertex Climbing Center of Santa Rosa, a charter member of the Climbing Gym Association of America, has introduced climbing to more than 14,000 people since opening in 1995. For more information on any programs please call 573-1608 or check on-line at www. climbvertex.com.
SUMMER GYMNASTICS CAMP (Age 5-14) 1 Week Summer camp will be gymnastics fun with 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, Fitness day, crafts, game day, Carnival day (summer only) and rock climbing. All of our instructors have CPR and 1st aid training. Release forms must be filled out prior to start of camp. Min 6 Max 15 Instructor: SRGC staff. Monday - Friday $200 (S.R. Resident $190) *4 Day Camp - $160 (S.R. Resident $150) 8:30am-3:30pm Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Dr in Santa Rosa 6/6-6/10 #78795
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6/20-6/24 #78788
7/18-7/22 #78791
8/8-8/12 #78797
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Summer Jobs!
2016 Youth Tennis Camp Schedule (Boys & Girls) 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. Barcode Date March 21-24 June 6-9 June 13-16 June 20-23 June 27-30 July 5-8 July 11-14 July 18-21 July 25-28 Aug. 1-4 Aug. 8-11 Aug. 15-18
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Are you friendly, energetic, highly motivated and do you love to work with children? Responsible and reliable individuals are needed for part time employment with the Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Department. Finley and Ridgway Swim Centers • Lifeguards • Swim Instructors • Concession/Cashiers • Maintenance Aides Howarth Park • Managers • Lake Guards • Barn Attendants • Concession/Cashiers • Amusement Ride Operators • Sailing & Boating Instructors • Instructors for classes in the park Camps • Assistant Camp Directors • Camp Counselors • Camp Counselor Aides • Nature Activities Specialist • Extended Hours Supervisor (Full-time, summer positions) Recreation Sensation Program (7 week summer positions) • Arts & Crafts Specialists • Games/Sports Specialists • Site Leaders • Recreation Leaders Softball Field Prep/Scorekeepers • Field Prep • Scorekeeping Position runs April through August, evenings 2-10pm. Applications will be accepted beginning January 18 and ending March 5.
More classes to check out! Horsemanship Summer Camp see page 26 for details.
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Applications and job descriptions will be available February 1 and may be obtained at the Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane, or Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Avenue or online at srcity. org/recjobs. Most positions are filled by mid-April. 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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YO U T H S U M M E R C A M P S Traditional Day Camps
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 at 4:30pm 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.
DOYLE ADVENTURE CAMP This exciting and 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.
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!
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CAMP YU-CHI HOURS/FEES Mon-Fri: 10:30am-5:15pm Fees: $170 (S.R. Resident $160) $15 off if you register by June 3rd Extended Hours (optional)* Mon-Fri: 7:45am-10:30am Extended Hours: $50 additional* *Must register separately for extended hours. **No camp on Monday, of Week #4
DOYLE CAMP HOURS/FEES Mon-Fri 10:30am-5:15pm Fees: $170 (S.R. Resident $160) $15 off if you register by June 3rd Extended Hours (optional)* Mon-Fri: 7:45am-10:30am Extended Hours: $50 additional* *Must register separately for extended hours.
CAMP WA-TAM HOURS/FEES Mon-Wed: 9:30am-3pm Thurs: 1pm (camp begins) Fri: 10am (camp ends) Fees: $180 (S.R. Resident $170) Extended Hours (optional)* Mon-Wed: 3-5:15pm Extended Hours: $40 additional* *Must register separately for extended hours. 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.
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Week #1 6/13-6/17 Fun on the Frontier
Wa-Tam 78678 78679 Doyle 79356 79357 Yu-Chi 79340 79341
Week #2 6/20-6/24 Outrageous Outer Space
Wa-Tam 78680 78681 Doyle 79358 79359 Yu-Chi 79342 79343
Week #3 6/27-7/1 Ye Ol’ Robin Hood Week
Wa-Tam 78682 78683 Doyle 79360 79361 Yu-Chi 79344 79345
**Week #4 Noble Knights and Dazzling Dragons Wa-Tam 7/5-7/8 Doyle Yu-Chi
78684 78685 79362 79363 79346 79347
Week #5 Dancing Through the Decades 7/11-7/15
Wa-Tam 78686 78687 Doyle 79364 79365 Yu-Chi 79348 79349
Week #6 7/18-7/22 Cartooning Around
Wa-Tam 78688 78689 Doyle 79366 79367 Yu-Chi 79350 79351
Week #7 Under the Big Top 7/25-7/29
Wa-Tam 78690 78691 Doyle 79368 79369 Yu-Chi 79352 79353
Week #8 Mystery Week 8/1-8/5
Wa-Tam 78692 78693 Doyle 79370 79371 Yu-Chi 79354 79355
Week #9 Awesome Olympiad 8/8-8/12
Wa-Tam 78694 78695 Doyle 79372 79373 No Yu-Chi
***Week #10 Wet, Wild and Wacky 8/15-8/19
Wa-Tam 78696 78697
**No camp on Monday, July 4th of Week 4! Pro-rated fees for this week: Wa-Tam: $135/$145 Yu-Chi & Doyle: $125/$135 Extended Pro-rated fees week of July 4: Wa-Tam: $30 Doyle & Yu-Chi: $40 ***Week #10 based on minimum enrollment of 50 campers.
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2015 Camp Themes for Camp Yu-Chi, Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Wa-Tam Celebrating over 50 years of offering quality Day Camps! Fun on the Frontier (Wk 1) Here’s your chance to go back to the days of the wagon train, when the buffalo ran across the plains and the Native Americans lived in Harmony with the land. Each camp will enjoy stories from Georgia Churchill. 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! Campers will also learn about the life cycle of the Salmon!
Outrageous Outer Space Week (Wk 2) The stars and outer space will captivate us as we launch into another exciting week of camp. Whether we travel through black holes, explore new worlds, or encounter aliens remains to be seen as we explore “Space, the Final Frontier”. All 3 camps will enjoy stories and music by Richard Standard. Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp will explore the farthest reaches of PUMP It Up where we will bounce and Romp in Jumpies for the afternoon. PLEASE NOTE: All campers must wear socks for the field trip and have Waivers signed to participate in the field trip!
Ye Ol’ Robin Hood Week (WK 3) Hear Ye!, Hear Ye! Join the merry men and merry maidens as camp is transformed into beautiful Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood. Campers will earn the fine art of archery and make their very own arrowhead pendants! A visit from Maid Marion and the Sheriff of Nottingham may also be in store, so be sure to keep your eyes on those T-Shirts! All 3 camps will meet the animals of Sherwood Forest as Wildlife Associates brings teir animal show to town. Doyle and Yu-Chi Campers will enjoy a fun filled trip to the Sherwood Forest (Armstrong Woods).
Noble Knights and Dazzling Dragons! (Wk 4) Chivalry will abound as campers and counselors alike seek adventure in the time of dragons and damsels! Campers will make their very own coat of arms
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to display on home made shields. All 3 camps will round out the week with a visit from Ranger Steve and his loveable lizards! Doyle and Yu-Chi campers will enjoy golf and games at Scandia!
Dancing Through the Decades (Wk 5) Let’s go back in time and “rock around the clock” as we experience a sock hop from the 50’s and Kaleidoscopes and Tie Dye from the 60’s. All 3 camps will enjoy a Timeless Jamboree filled with Pizzazz! (Hula Hoops, bubble gum blowing contests, root beer floats and bead making). Doyle and Yu-Chi Campers will enjoy a great day at the beach as we enjoy a beach blanket BBQ at Doran Park!
Cartooning Around (Wk 6) Join the camp staff in honoring your favorite cartoon characters! Camp pranks will abound as we search for the cartoon villain! Campers will surely have fun creating their own scratch art designs, cartoon puzzles and making Gooney Glasses. All 3 camps will enjoy a show from Benny and Bebe’s Magic Circus. Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will visit the Schultz Museum for Cartooning lessons, a museum tour, and a Peanuts Cartoon.
Big Top Wa-Tam (Yu-chi and Doyle!) (Wk 7) Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, welcome to the greatest camp on earth! Come clown around with our camp counselors under the Big Top! Each camp will enjoy an awesome magic show from a professional magician and Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp will enjoy a trip to Vertex, where they climb to mesmerizing heights before the counselors’ very eyes! Doyle Adventure Camp will also visit Howarth Park where they will visit the animal barn, ride the carousel, train and go boating on Lake Ralphine!
of clues will help keep campers on their toes! What will the camps craft be? Where will Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp be off to? Sign up and See! Georgia Churchill will visit this week and will share her amazing tales. All of Camp Wa-Tam is sure to be surprised when the Dinner menu is revealed!
Awesome Olympiad Week (WK 9) Welcommen! Buenos dias! Bonjur! Buongiorno! Cheerio! Hello and welcome to Awesome Olympiad Week! Each group will represent a different country and participate in an international Camp Olympiad with a variety of wacky games! Traditional Crafts will be made so that campers may further experience the wonders of several different cultures! Doyle Adventure Camp will enjoy a trip to the French Riviera (Doran Beach)
Wet, Wild and Wacky* (Wk 10) 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 Campers
Mystery Week (Wk 8) Campers will become detectives as they try to solve the big camp mystery! A lesson from Sherlock Holmes and plenty
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UCP OF THE NORTH BAY PRESENTS: CAMP KAOS 2016! (Age 6-17)
Day Camp Questions & Answers for Camp Yu-Chi, Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Wa-Tam What is the supervision ratio?
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.
Can my child be grouped with a friend?
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, 2016. Please sign-up early if you have a specific week in mind!
What does my child need to bring?
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, August 2nd through August 5th, 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 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 the website at www.ucpnb.org
KAMP KENNEDY (Age 6-18) Santa Rosa Rec & Parks, in partnership with United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay is once again proud to offer Kamp Kennedy in its 45th 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 $135, however, Kamperships are available. If requesting a Kampership, a $75 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, 7/26-7/29 Tues-Thurs, 10am-3pm Fri, 2-7pm Howarth Park Gazebo $135 #78698
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 Kinder and are entering the 1st grade in Fall 2016.
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 page 92 for more information.
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B OAT I N G & S A I L I N G Boating & Sailing in Howarth Park BOAT RENTAL INFORMATION Lifejackets are provided for free with the rental and all boaters MUST wear a lifejacket. Paddleboat: $10/hour Accommodates: 4 people/740 lbs. Paddleboat w/canopy: $12/hour Accommodates: 4 people/740 lbs. Single Kayak: $5/hour Accommodates: 1 person Double Kayak: $8/hour Accommodates: 2 people Sailboat: $10/hour Accommodates: 2 people/370 lbs. Please Note: You must have experience sailing and pass a short sailing test. Canoe: $10/hour Accommodates: 4 people/730 lbs. Paddleboard: $10/hour Accomodates 1 person 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. Spring Rental Hours: March 5 - June 12, Sat/Sun 11am-5pm, weather permitting. Also open Spring Break March 21-24 (M-Th 11am-5pm), Easter Sunday March 27 (1-5pm), Memorial Day Monday, May 30 Summer Rental Hours: June 13 - August 14, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm, Mon-Thur 11am-4:30pm (Closed Fridays), weather permitting.
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!
PRIVATE CLASSES AND LESSONS If you are interested in a private class for yourself or for a group, please contact us at howarthpark@srcity.org or call 543-3298.
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Boating & Sailing Class Information KAYAKING (Age 5+) 1 Day
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 10
PADDLEBOARDING (Age 8+) 1 Day Come to Howarth Park to enjoy paddleboarding lessons! Lessons include personal instruction on techniques for the beginner and advanced boarder alike. The first hour of class will be intensive instruction followed by an hour of ‘free paddling” in which the instructor will be on the water for follow up instruction for all students. Min 4 Max 7
BEGINNER’S SAILING CLASS (Age12+) 1 Day 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 3 Max 8
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED SAILING CLASS (Age 12+) 1 Day 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 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 or Beginner’s Sailing is recommended prior to taking this course. Min 3 Max 6
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For boating, sailing, and kayaking classes, please brings clothes and 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, sun block, water, and a snack. Please leave any valuables at home or locked securely in your vehicle, out of sight. For Summer Sailing Camps please see page 40. For Paddleboard Yoga Classes please see page 57. Barcode Location
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Kayaking – Class fee is $25 (S.R. Resident $20) 79568 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 4/30 79569 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 5/21 79570 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 6/18 79571 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 7/16 79572 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 8/13 79573 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 9/3 79585 Lake Ralphine 5+ Sat 9/17
10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm
Paddle boarding – Class fee is $25 (S.R. Resident $20) 79574 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 5/14 79575 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 6/4 79576 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 6/25 79577 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 7/23 79578 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 8/20 79579 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 9/10 79586 Lake Ralphine 8+ Sat 9/24
10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm
Beginner’s Sailing Class – Class fee is $45 (S.R. Resident $35) 79558 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 4/23 79559 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 5/28 79560 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 6/11 12+ Sat 6/25 79561 Lake Ralphine 79562 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 7/9 79563 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 7/30 79564 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 8/13 79565 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 8/27 79566 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 9/10
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Intermediate/Advanced Sailing Class – Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 79580 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 6/4 2-4:30pm 79581 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 7/16 2-4:30pm 79582 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 8/20 2-4:30pm 79583 Lake Ralphine 12+ Sat 9/17 2-4:30pm
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Arts & Crafts
BEGINNING WATERCOLOR (Age 13+) 4 Dates 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. Subject matter includes simple still-lifes and landscapes. All materials are included. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, degree in art from San Jose State University, over 30 years painting experience.
ZENTANGLE® BASICS FOR FUN AND RELAXATION (Age 18+) 2 Days
Tue, 2/23-3/15 - 5:30-7:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $99 (S.R. Resident $89) #78443
MOSAICS (Age 13+) 4 Dates Create your own ‘object d’art’ by using a plethora of materials placed creatively and artfully to a multitude of different shapes and objects. Choose your project, from a stepping stone to a frame or vase, and Kathryn will explain and demonstrate each step of the process. It’s so easy and all materials are provided. Just show up! All levels and creative interests are welcome. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Henderson, degree in art from San Jose State University, over 30 years art & craft experience. Thu, 5/5-5/26 - 5:30-7:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $99 (S.R. Resident $89) #78444
Zentangle®…what exactly is it? The Zentangle® Method is an easyto-learn, fun and relaxing way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns on small papers called “tiles.” Almost anyone can use it to create beautiful images – even if you are convinced you aren’t artistic! Emphasis is placed on one stroke at a time in order to make exquisite designs with ease. With Zentangle®, ‘Anything is possible, one stroke at a time.’™ In just two classes, you will create beautiful images, along with several structured patterns called “tangles.” It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s relaxing. Come see what this new art form is all about! All materials are included. Additional Zentangle® materials available for purchase. Details given in class. Min 6 Max 15 Instructor: Deborah Butterfield is a professional local artist & Certified Zentangle® Teacher. Wed, 4/6-4/13 - 6:308:30pm Person Senior Wing/Rm 22 $88 (S.R. Resident $78) #78453
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Business & Computer MASTER-PLAN YOUR AFFAIRS The Estate Documents Organizer (Age 18+) 1 Day
Leave a secure legacy. Learn what basic documents and information you need to obtain and how to organize 30 essential topics in an easy-to-follow A-Z records book. 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, the unexpected, and emergencies too. Honor your life accomplishments and leave an accessible legacy for your heirs. The Estate Documents Organizer book is included in the course fee. Roy Johnston, Santa Rosa estate planning attorney and financial advisor Darren Blonski will join Julie to answer questions. 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 school teacher, she previously taught this class at the Sonoma Valley Adult School for 5 semesters. For more information, please call (707) 343-1252.
PC BASICS (WITH WINDOWS) (Age 18+) 1 Day 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
MS WORD BASICS (Age 18+) 1 Day Learn the basics of word processing using Microsoft Word. 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 Instructor: Norman Rose MA, PhD, has been an instructor in SRJC’s Computer Studies Department since 1996.
Instructor: Norman Rose MA, PhD, has been an instructor in SRJC’s Computer Studies Department since 1996.
Sat, 4/9 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79873
Sat, 4/2 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79872
Sat, 7/16 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79874
Sat, 7/9 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79879
Thu, 4/7 – 6-8pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #79785 Thu, 5/19 – 6-8pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $68 (S.R. Resident $58) #79786
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Business & Computer MS EXCEL BASICS (Age 18+) 1 Day Learn the basics of spreadsheet software, using Microsoft Excel. 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. Sat, 4/16 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79875 Sat, 7/23 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79876
MS POWERPOINT BASICS (Age 18+) 1 Day This is an introduction to presentation software, using PowerPoint 2013. Learn to prepare, edit and format slide shows. Discover features that will help you convey your message and keep your audience entertained. Learn how to format text size and color, add pictures and insert special animated effects to your slides. Min 6 Max 12 Instructor: Norman Rose MA, PhD, has been an instructor in SRJC’s Computer Studies Department since 1996. Sat, 4/23 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79877 Sat, 7/30 – 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr Wing/Rm 23 $60 (S.R. Resident $50) #79878
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INTRODUCTION TO USING YOUR IPHONE & IPAD (Age 18+) 1 Day Your iPhone and iPad can do so much; learn their full potential! This course is for people who have an iPhone or iPad and want to learn how to use it and become more comfortable with it. Learn about the email, iMessaging, and Siri. Master the built-in applications and even how to use FaceTime to see your family and friends while talking to them. You will also learn how to find and pick the best applications. This is an interactive, hands-on class, so bring your iPhone or iPad and your questions. Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Richard Lazovick has a BS-EE from Cornell University and an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. He has worked as a hardware and software engineer, an inventor, and a teacher. He has also done marketing, website design, and social media. Thu, 3/10 – 5:30-8:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #79870 Wed, 5/11 – 6-9pm Finley/Willow Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #79871
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Cooking
The Best of What’s in Season - with Chef Monica Almond (Age 18+) 1 Day - Min 8 Max 12 The pleasure of the simple act of turning fresh fruits and vegetables into nourishment unites us with the earth, the seas and the rebirth of seasons. Join Chef Monica in her lecture/hands-on cooking workshops as she combines the flavors of World Cuisines with traditional American dishes to give a new taste to this magnificent time of the year. *All classes feature Brutocao and Bliss Wine pairings: must be 21+ to taste. Monica Almond, Associate of Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts. CHICKEN BREAST ESCABECHE AND CITRUS SALAD ‘Escabeche’ means ‘pickled’ in Spanish, and for this recipe, Chef Monica will show you how to marinate the chicken overnight in Escabeche sauce. Served at room temperature, this makes it a perfect summer picnic choice! Also presented is a fresh and spicy citrus and avocado salad with jalapeno cilantro sauce, an amazing companion to any lunch or dinner. Sat, 3/12 – 10-12pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #78431
WHOLE BODY WHOLESOME GRAINS Create whole grain salads that pack flavor, texture and energy-boosting nutrition! Quinoa salad with cilantro, red pepper, celery, black olives, Aja Amarillo peppers, lime and olive oil. Farro with Feta, cucumber, golden beets and mint vinaigrette. Cracked wheat with spicy roasted chickpeas, red onion and lemons. Sat, 5/21 – 10-12pm Finley/Kitchen $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #78433
EATING FOR YOUR HEALTH- KEEPING CANDIDA AT BAY! Chef Monica presents information to help recover and prevent conditions like skin rashes, food allergies, digestive problems, and frequent colds and flu. Recipes include Cabbage Masala, Spring Salad with Mustard & Tarragon dressing, and Lemon Almond Cake. Sat, 4/16 – 10-12pm Finley/Kitchen $49 (S.R. Resident $39) #78432
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Dance
ARGENTINE TANGO (18+) 4-5 Dates
BOLLYWOOD INDIAN DANCE (Age 16+) 4-6 Dates
Learn and enjoy dancing Argentine Tango! Get a solid foundation as you learn the Tango Embrace, walking, turning, the basic figures, and proper Tango etiquette. Come by yourself or with a partner. Dress comfortably—no special clothes required and please wear smooth-soled shoes, either leather or suede will work on the dance floor. Prepare to have fun! Registration is not taken in class so please pre-register. Location: Ellington Hall: 3535 Industrial Drive, Suite B4, in Santa Rosa. Min 10 Max 20.
Dancing is the foundation of every Indian Bollywood film! Timing, rhythm, energy & sharp controlled expressive movements are hallmarks of Bollywood Dance, which combines traditional & classical Indian dances, including bhangra, with the influence of jazz, hip-hop & modern dance. Class begins with a foot-tapping dance warm-up, then moves onto full body and cardio movements and fun choreography, all to upbeat Indian Bollywood songs! Feel the energy within you and receive energy from the music! Class ends with a nice cool down and a touch of yoga. Wear comfortable, moveable clothing. Under 18 yrs must be accompanied by a paying adult. Min 10 Max 15
Instructor: Steven Rose has been dancing Argentine Tango for over 13 years. Mondays, 7:30-9:00 pm Ellington Hall: 3535 Industrial Drive, Suite B4, Santa Rosa 4 Dates - $54 (S.R. Resident $44)
FLAMENCO DANCE (Age 18+) 7-8 Dates Stomping feet, graceful hands and - attitude! This is the proud and powerful dance from Spain known as flamenco. Joelle offers fundamental footwork patterns, arm and hand movements, hip movement, and a general understanding of flamenco rhythms. Each new session offers new choreography as well as flamenco technique exercises. Students are encouraged to wear a shoe with a sturdy heel. Character projection and confidence building exercises are also taught. Classes are accompanied by student and professional guitarists. Min 8 Max 10
Mon, 7/11, 7/18, 8/1, 8/8 #77885 5 Dates - $65 (S.R. Resident $55) Mon, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7. 3/14, 3/21 #77882 Mon, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 5/2, 5/9 #77883 Mon, 5/16, 5/23, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20 #77884
Instructor: Homa Saxena, bilingual in Hindi and Indian languages, 15 yrs experience dancing and teaching dance in India and Canada. Certified yoga instructor Mon, 6:30-7:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 6 Dates - $76 (S.R. Resident $66) 3/28-5/9 (No 4/25) #77887 5/16-6/27 (No 5/30) #77888 4 Dates - $54 (S.R. Resident $44) 7/11-8/1 #77889
Instructor: Joelle Goncalves, over 10 yrs. Experience and is the Artistic Director of dance troupe ‘Sol Flamenco’. Wed, 5:30-6:30 pm Person Sr. Wing/ Rm 25 7 Dates - $60 (S.R. Resident $50) 6/8-7/20 #77880 8 Dates - $67 (S.R. Resident $57) 4/6-5/25 #77879 8/3-9/21 #77881
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Dance
Monthly Social Dances “FRIDAY NIGHT AT FINLEY” SWING & BALLROOM DANCING (Age 18+) Come dance at Finley! Make the 3rd Friday of the month a time to dance, meet new people or have the perfect ‘date night’. Designed for adult singles and couples, these monthly evening dances feature dance lessons taught by local professional instructors, (7-7:30pm & 7:30-8:15pm) followed by the main event from 8:1510:30pm! Popular DJ Steve Luther plays swing, Latin, disco, Motown, & ballroom tunes for an evening of fun and smooth dance moves. No experience or partner is necessary! Dances are the third Friday of each month:
BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE BELLY DANCE (Age 16+) 10 Dates Join Theresea Jade for belly dance, a great way to keep fit while having fun! Your body will love becoming stronger and more flexible with this beautiful age-old dance. Each student will work at their own pace while learning the basic beautiful and graceful movements of belly dance. Dress in comfortable clothing, or purchase simple coin belts or finger cymbals (not a requirement).Purchasing details are given in class, along with the end-of-season Hafla (dance party). Min 15 Max 25 Instructor: Theresea Jade, performing & teaching in Sonoma County since 1976, Director/Choreographer of the Jewels of Beladi Dance Troupe. Her expertise has earned her awards and teaching positions throughout the Bay Area. Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm $62 (S.R. Resident $52)
JEWELS OF BELADI – BELLY DANCE TROUPE (Age 16+) 20 Dates Do you love to perform? Here is your chance to have fun while dancing with a group! Jewels of Beladi Troupe class is for Intermediate and Advanced students. Dancers must have had at least intermediate belly dance experience or have taken Theresea Jade’s beginning class. Costuming is a requirement. A Hafla (dance party) is presented at the end of the session and voluntary performance opportunities are also available, with details given in class. Join the fun and sign up today! Min 12 Max 20
February 19 March 18 April 15 May 20 June 17 July 15
Instructor: Theresea Jade, see Beg/Intermediate Belly Dance bio. Tue, 7:15-8:45pm – 2/23-8/2 (No class 4/5, 4/26, 5/31, 7/5) Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm $200 (S.R. Resident $190) #77835
Tue, 6:15-7:15pm – 2/23-5/10 (No class 4/5, 4/26) #77834 Tue, 6:15-7:15pm – 5/17-8/2 (No class 5/31, 7/5) #77833
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Health & Fitness
NEUROMOVEMENT®: TRANSFORMATIONAL MOVEMENT LESSONS® (Age 18+) 4 Dates
QIGONG FOR YOUR SPINE AND HEALTH (Age 18+) 6 Dates
Do you want more from your life? To experience greater ease and comfort? Reduce pain and limitation? Increase your sense of strength and mobility? Transformational Movement Lessons, based on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais and Anat Baniel, can help. Gentle, novel movements, help awaken your brain. Learning creates new neural connections and makes new movement patterns possible. These changes create differences that you can use in your everyday life. Wear layered warm, loose fitting clothing, and bring a towel for extra comfort. Min 12 Max 20
Experience gentle exercises from ancient wisdom that help you access your qi (life force energy.) Qigong offers easier movement and balance, deepening self-knowledge, and maintenance of health. Exercises are done standing, or if necessary sitting. Taught in the beautiful Historic DeTurk Round Barn, 819 Donahue St. Min 8, Max 20.
Instructors: Leslie McClintock and Barry Nordby, Certified ABM Practitioners Fri, 11-12pm Steele Lane/Hub Rm $41 (S.R. Resident $31) 2/26-3/18 #78017
6/10-7/1 #78020
4/1-4/22 #78018
7/15-8/5 #78428
5/6-5/27 #78019
CHANGE WITH AGILITY (Age 18+) 6 Dates
2/24-3/30 #79326
Are you ready to change something in your life? In this class you will learn how to invite ease into your actions, and learn to increase your ability to direct change for yourself. Through gentle, non-competitive movement sequences, Feldenkraiscm. Teaches you to move more efficiently and with less effort, increasing agility throughout your mind-body-brain-being. Reduce strain caused by driving or using a computer, improve your sport, yoga or dance. Learn to increase grace, breathe more easily, reduce joint/muscle pain and back pain, improve balance and posture, and expand your sense of wellness. No special clothing and no experience required, and its fun learning new ways to move that help you feel good in your body. Every class is different, bring your curiosity, desire to explore, and a thick blanket or mat to lie on. Min 8, Max 20.
$54 (S.R. Resident $44) 4/20-5/18 (5 Dates) #79325
Instructor: Margot Schaal is a Guild Certified Qigong instructor and Feldenkrais Practitionercm.
5/25-6/29 #79324
Wed, 5:30-6:30 pm DeTurk Round Barn $64 (S.R. Resident $54)
Instructor: Margot Schaal is a Guild Certified Qigong instructor and Feldenkrais Practitionercm. Wed, 4:00-5:00 pm DeTurk Round Barn $64 (S.R. Resident $54)
2/24-3/30 #79321 $54 (S.R. Resident $44) 4/20-5/18 (5 Dates) #79322 5/25-6/29 #79323
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Health & Fitness YOGA FOR EVERY BODY (Age 18+) 4 dates
T’AI CHI CH’UAN (Age 16+) 4-5* Dates “Think over carefully what the final purpose is: to lengthen life and maintain youth.” The Essence of T’ai Chi Ch’uan The Literary Tradition. Tai Chi Chuan offers reduced stress levels, improved balance and coordination, increased energy, stamina and agility and increased feeling of well-being. People of any age can benefit from Tai Chi practice. Students of all levels are welcome. Min 12 Max 25
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 yoga mat and towel. Min 10 Max 20 Instructor: Kathleen Miller
Instructor: Steven Rose, over 40 years T’ai Chi experience.
Fri, 9:30-10:45am Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm $50 (S.R. Resident $40) 2/26-3/18 #77855
6/3-7/1 (No 6/17) #77867
4/1-4/22 #77856
7/15-8/5 #77868
5/6-5/27 #77865
YOGA ENERGY (Age 18+) 4 Dates Enjoy a complete Vinyasa Yoga fitness program for total well-being! With 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 12 Max 20 Instructor: Maria Battista, CIYT, is a transformational teacher with a clear way of communicating the essence of yoga. Practicing for over 30 yrs and has been teaching full time for 18 yrs. Wed, 6-7:15 pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38)
Tue, 6-7pm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm $35 (S.R. Resident $25) *$40 (S.R. Resident $30) 5 Dates
GENTLE SOMATIC YOGA (Age 18+) 3*-4 Dates Now offered twice a week! Create a deep reservoir of wellness in body and mind with this modern yoga practice designed to increase your awareness of the relationship between mind, body and soul. Learn to bring your curiosity to your everyday experience during yoga practice that blends Somatic and Hatha yoga modalities to help you increase flexibility, integrate left and right sides of the body, and build strength while giving you effective tools for relaxation. All levels welcome. Bring a yoga mat. Min 14 Max 20 Instructor: (Thu) Gay Shelton Ostadi and (Mon) Heidi Brockman, both Certified highest-level Yoga Teachers (E500RYT) and Yoga Therapists.
2/24-3/16 #77852
5:45-7 pm Finley/Cypress Rm $47 (S.R. Resident $37) *$38 (S.R. Resident $28) 3 Dates
3/30-4/20 #77853
Thu, 2/25-3/17 #77857
Mon, 2/22-3/14 #77861
5/4-6/1 (No Class 5/11) #77854
Thu, 3/31-4/21 #77858
Mon, 3/28-4/18 #77862
6/8-6/29 #77866
Thu, 5/5-5/26 #77859
Mon, 5/2-5/23 #77863
7/13-8/3 #78003
Thu, 6/9-6/30 #78860
*Mon, 6/13-6/27 #77864
Thu, 7/14-8/4 #78429
Mon, 7/11-8/1 #78430
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*2/23-3/22 #77869
6/7-6/28 #77872
3/29-4/19 #77870
7/12-8/2 #77878
5/3-5/24 #77871
FLYING CRANE QIGONG (Age 18+) 5 Weeks Utilize movement, breath and visualization to train ones 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. Classes are at the beautiful historic DeTurk Round Barn, 819 Donahue St. 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. Wed, 10-11:30am DeTurk Round Barn $63 (S.R. Resident $53) 2/24-3/23 #79327
6/8-7/6 #79319
5/4-6/1 #79320
7/13-8/10 #79318
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Health & Fitness
INTRODUCTION TO PILATES MAT-LEVEL 1 (Age 18+) 3-6 Dates Do you want better fitness, body toning, relief from back pain or activity related injuries? Pilates will help you move better, feel better and perform your optimal best! This introduction class focuses on basic techniques, engaging breath and core work, giving the student a complete body work-out and creating wonderfully balanced muscle development while challenging more advanced students. Stability balls and flexbands provided. Min 12 Max 18 Instructor: Nancy Codding, BA Psychology & Health Sciences, Certified Pilates Mat 1 through Tone Studios, CPT NASM.
INTERMEDIATE PILATES MAT - LEVEL 2 (Age 18+) 3-6 Dates
This is the ideal class to take once you have mastered the basic terms and techniques of Intro to Pilates, Mat Level 1.This Intermediate Pilates class gives you the opportunity to improve your life in every way. With continued and progressive modifications, you can experience better posture, less fatigue, more flexibility which can lower your risk of chronic pain, increase your stamina for an easier and longer workout, and help you return to your natural state of a deep sense of well-being. Join Nancy and feel better today! Min 12 Max 15 Instructor: Nancy Codding, BA Psychology & Health Sciences, Certified Pilates Mat 2 through Pilates Collective, CPT, IDEA,Nat’l Academy of Sports Fitness
MID-DAY PILATES MAT (Age 18+) 8-12 Dates 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: Maggie Brickner, Certified Pilates Mat & Equipment, 500RYT Yoga Teacher & Therapist, Water Fitness Instructor, CPT NASM. Teaching for over 12 years and making fitness fun for all!
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Intro to Pilates Mat-Level 1 Class Fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40) *3 Dates - $30 (S.R. Resident $20) (6 Dates) 78008 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Thu 2/25-3/31 (6 Dates) 78009 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Thu 4/7-5/12 5/19-6/23 (6 Dates) 78010 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Thu (3 Dates) 78016 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Thu *7/21-8/4
5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm
Intermediate Pilates Mat-Level 2 Class fee is $50 (S.R. Resident $40) *3 Dates - $30 (S.R. Resident $20) (6 Dates) 78011 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Tue 2/23-3/29 4/5-5/10 (6 Dates) 78012 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Tue (6 Dates) 78013 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Tue 5/17-6/21 (3 Dates) 78014 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Tue 7/19-8/2
5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm
Mid-Day Pilates Mat - Class fee is $60 (S.R. Resident $50) *10 Dates - $73 (S.R. Resident $63) (8 Dates) 78004 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue/Thu 2/23-3/17 11:30-12:30pm (10 Dates) 78007 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue/Thu *7/5-8/4 11:30-12:30pm Mid-Day Pilates Mat - Class fee is $85 (S.R. Resident $75) 18+ Tue/Thu 3/29-5/5 (12 Dates) 78005 Finley/Live Oak Rm (12 Dates) 78006 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue/Thu 5/17-6/23
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STAND UP PADDLEBOARD YOGA (Age 18+) 1 Day Experience the challenge of balancing on the moving water. Strengthen your core and feel your leg muscles more than you would in traditional yoga. Dress as you would for any yoga class. Each class is 75 minutes long, and includes a basic paddleboard lesson followed by a 45 minute yoga session. Min 3 Max 8 Instructor: Cheri Shoults Wed, 5:30-6:45pm Lake Ralphine $20 6/8 #79549 6/15 #79587 6/22 #79588 6/29 #79589 7/6 #79590
7/13 #79591 7/20 #79592 7/27 #79593 8/3 #79594 8/10 # 79595
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MUSCLE & CARDIO CONDITIONING – LOW IMPACT AEROBIC WEIGHT TRAINING (Age 18+) 8 Classes 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 28 Max 50
CARDIO-KICKBOXING (Age 18+) 4 Weeks
ZUMBA GOLD (Age 18+) 4 Weeks
Triple your fat-burning workout! This fun, exciting and challenging 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
Come and try Zumba that is not too fast, and not too slow…but just right! This class was developed especially for the newcomer who might need a slightly slower pace and more instruction. It’s a low impact workout with high energy fun to a Latin beat! Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for exercising. Min 12 Max 20 Instructor: Jill Freed, teaching Zumba since 2007, certified by AEA and AFAA.
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.
Instructor: Shelly Puntillo, Personal trainer, certified Fitness instructor, 24 yrs fitness experience.
PIYO – MORNING/EVENING WORKOUT! NEW (Age 18+) 3-4 Dates Use your body weight to perform a series of continuous, targeted moves inspired by Pilates and yoga! Burn fat as you redefine every single muscle, with no weights, just hardcore results! With cardio and upbeat music--this is anything BUT your typical yoga class! Piyo focuses on balance, strength, and flexibility all at once for a full body workout! Bring a yoga mat, towel and water. Workout barefoot or in athletic shoes, yoga attire preferred (no loose-fitting clothing). This is a high energy class and all levels of fitness are welcome. Instructors: Heather Camacho, fitness instructor 5 years, AFAA certified group fitness instructor, Beachbody® certified instructor, co-owns a fitness studio in Rohnert Park. Morning - Min 8 Max 12 Evening - Min 10 Max 15
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Health & Fitness
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Muscle & Cardio Conditioning - Class fee is $49 (S.R. Resident $39) (8 Dates) 77983 Finley/Auditorium 18+ T/TH 2/23-3/17 5:30-6:30pm 77984 Finley/Auditorium 18+ T/TH 3/29-4/26 5:30-6:30pm (8 Dates) (No Class 3/31) 77985 Finley/Auditorium 18+ T/TH 5/3-5/26 5:30-6:30pm (8 Dates) (8 Dates) 77986 Finley/Auditorium 18+ T/TH 6/7-6/30 5:30-6:30pm (8 Dates) 77993 Finley/Auditorium 18+ T/TH 7/12-8/4 5:30-6:30pm
Shelly Puntillo
Cardio Kickboxing - Class fee is $36 (S.R. Resident $26) Pearci Bastiany (4 Dates) 77960 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Mon 2/22-3/14 6:30-7:30pm 77965 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ 2/24-3/16 7-8pm (4 Dates) Wed (4 Dates) 77961 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Mon 3/28-4/18 6:30-7:30pm (4 Dates) 77966 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Wed 3/30-4/10 7-8pm (4 Dates) 77962 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Mon 5/2-5/23 6:30-7:30pm (4 Dates) 77977 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Wed 5/4-5/25 7-8pm (4 Dates) 77963 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Mon 6/6-6/27 6:30-7:30pm (4 Dates) 77987 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Wed 6/6-6/29 7-8pm (4 Dates) 77964 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Mon 7/11-8/1 6:30-7:30pm (4 Dates) 78440 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 18+ Wed 7/13-8/3 7-8pm Zumba Gold on Wednesday - Class fee is $36 (S.R. Resident $26) (4 Dates) 77974 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Wed 2/24-3/16 5:30-6:30pm (4 Dates) 77975 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Wed 3/30-4/20 5:30-6:30pm (4 Dates) 77976 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Wed 5/4-5/25 5:30-6:30pm (4 Dates) 77991 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Wed 6/8-6/29 5:30-6:30pm (4 Dates) 77997 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Wed 7/13-8/3 5:30-6:30pm
Jill Freed
PiYo Morning Workout - Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $30) (4 Dates) 77994 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue 2/23-3/15 9-10am (4 Dates) 77995 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue 3/29-4/19 9-10am (4 Dates) 77996 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue 5/3-5/24 9-10am (4 Dates) 78001 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ 6/7-6/28 9-10am Tue
Heather Camacho
PiYo Morning Workout - Class fee is $40 (S.R. Resident $30) (3 Dates) 78002 Finley/Live Oak Rm 18+ Tue 7/12-8/2 9-10am (No class 7/26)
Heather Camacho
PiYo Evening Workout - Class fee is $38 (S.R. Resident $28) (4 Dates) 79955 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ 2/23-3/15 5:30-6:30pm Tue (4 Dates) 79959 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ 3/29-4/19 5:30-6:30pm Tue (4 Dates) 79960 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Tue 5/3-5/24 5:30-6:30pm (4 Dates) 79961 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Tue 6/7-6/28 5:30-6:30pm
Heather Camacho
PiYo Evening Workout - Class fee is $31 (S.R. Resident $21) (3 Dates) 79962 Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 18+ Tue 7/12-8/2 5:30-6:30pm (No class 6/26)
Heather Camacho
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BEGINNING BOWLING (Age 12+) 6 Dates NEW Bowling is FUN! Any age can play no matter what the weather, and the sound of a STRIKE...CRACK!, there’s nothing like it! Tired of running up to the foul line, throwing the ball and hoping for the best? Bowling is a game of precision, perfect timing, and consistency. Work on proper form & grip, differences in equipment, approach, walking to the line with the ball at the right place, the release, and aiming for the arrows. Class consists of 3 date classroom instruction and 3 practice sessions (2 games per bowler) at the Windsor Bowling Center (8801 Conde Lane, 837-9889) paid separately (approx. $5 per game + shoe rental) to the Bowling Center on alternate weeks, depending on lane availability. Questions? Email Randy at rjew61@gmail. com. Min 6 Max 8 Instructor: Randy Jew is a local Gold Medal Winner in Bowling for the Wine Country Senior Games in 2014 & 2015. Wed, 3/2-4/6 – 6:30-8pm 77894 Finley/Auditorium *Class fee is $94 (S.R. Resident $84) *Lane fees extra #77894
INTRODUCTION TO TABLE TENNIS AS A SPORT (Age 12 +) 8 Dates Tired of losing to your opponent in Ping Pong? Learn to play the Olympic Sport of Table Tennis, then challenge your friends and family! Discover how to serve, hit and spin the ball using the same methods the pros do. Information on equipment, rules, spin, speed, legal serves, forehand and backhand drive/spin techniques and more for the modern sport of Table Tennis will be presented. Class level is for beginners,
though longtime players can improve their techniques. Bring your own paddle. Balls and loaner paddles are available in class. Min 6 Max 8 Instructor: Randy Jew has competed in tournaments and taught privately. He is a Gold, Silver and Bronze medal winner in the California Senior Olympic Games and Wine Country Senior Games and shares his love for the game. Thu, 2/25-4/21 – 6:30-8pm (No class 3/24) Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $115 (S.R. Resident $105) #77953
CLASSIC HARDBAT/SANDPAPER TABLE TENNIS (Age 12+) 8 Dates Hardbat and Sandpaper Table Tennis harkens back to a simpler era, when Table Tennis was fun, and not complicated. With Hardbat or Sandpaper rackets, the game is simplified, rallies are longer, and players must use skill to win. Learn to hit against both topspin and backspin shots using forehand and backhands, handle long and short balls, and serve to set up your attacking shots. Or defend and chop to keep the ball on the table, frustrating your opponents attack! Hardbat or Sandpaper rackets are required. Hardbat rackets have a pimpled rubber sheet on the racket, with pimples on the outside. Sandpaper rackets simply have a layer of sandpaper on each side. *Under age 18 yr. must have permission from parent/guardian. Questions? Call Randy at 843-3070. Min 6 Max 8 Instructor: Randy Jew, (see Intro to Table Tennis bio). Thu, 6/9-8/4 – 6:30-8pm (No class 7/7) Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $115 (S.R. Resident $105) #77954
OLYMPIC JUDO (Age 16+) 8 Dates Coach Sapp introduces beginning students to the fundamentals of Judo while promoting self-discipline, physical & emotional fitness. Learn techniques for proper rolling and falling, warm up and cool down exercises, along with throwing, grappling, and submission techniques and basic Judo terms and vocabulary. Students will be awarded rank based on merit, and will have the opportunity to compete in local judo tournaments. Experienced Judoka are encouraged and welcomed to attend. NOTE: $50 annual fee USJA membership required to participate, along with a Judo gi uniform ($40-$45 available in class) Questions? Contact Coach Sapp at (707) 322-7638 or mr_sapp@mac.com. Min 17 Max 22 Instructor: Coach Joseph Sapp, 3rd degree judo black belt, studying Judo for 14 years, ranked #7 heavyweight in the United States in 2006, former ‘elite’ level Judo competitor in the +100kg and Open weight categories, & 2014 Masters National Champion. Sonoma County native, owner of Next Level Judo Tue/Thu – 7-8:30pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $55 (S. R. Resident $45) 2/23-3/17 #78474 3/29-4/21 #78475 5/3-5/26 #78476 6/7-6/30 #78477 7/12-8/4 #78478
More classes to check out! Beginning Rapier & Dagger Fencing see page 39 for details.
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BEGINNING GUITAR (Age 13+) 18 Dates
BEGINNING UKULELE (Age 13+) 8 Dates
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 guitar to each class. Don’t delay and start your learning to play today! Min 10 Max 15
The Hawaiian word for ukulele is kanikapila, which means to gather together, play music and enjoy yourself. This light, portable instrument brings smiles to those who hear its beautiful melodies. Basic chords and strums are introduced as we sing popular songs from the island and stateside. Bring a four stringed ukulele and get ready to create great fun! Min 10 Max 18
Instructor: Jean Redus, over 20 years’ experience teaching music to children and adults in Sonoma County, co-director of the Hubbub Club marching band.
Instructor: Jean Redus, over 20 years’ experience teaching music to children and adults in Sonoma County, co-director of the Hubbub Club marching ban
Course Barcode Location
Age Day
Date
Time
Instructor
Beginning Guitar - Class fee is $74 (S.R. Resident $64) Jean Redus (8 Dates) 79841 Finley/Manzanita 13+ Thu 2/25-5/5 (No class 3/10, 4/14, 4/28) 6-7pm Thu (8 Dates) 79842 Finley/Manzanita 13+ 5/19-7/28 (No class 6/9, 7/7, 7/14) 6-7pm Beginning Ukulele - Class fee is $74 (S.R. Resident $64) (8 Dates) 79845 Finley/Manzanita 13+ (8 Dates) 79846 Finley/Manzanita 13+
Thu Thu
2/25-5/5 (No class 3/10, 4/14, 4/28) 5/19-7/28 (No class 6/9, 7/7, 7/14)
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Outdoor Activities
BACK ROADS WINE AND NATURE ADVENTURES (Age 18+) 1 Day 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. Explore places you never knew existed. Don’t forget the camera. All you need is the adventurous spirit and your guide will take care of the rest. Min 7 Max 15 NOTE: Wear good hiking shoes. Snacks, hydration beverages, hiking poles & parking lot fees 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. 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) 639-2496. Fee: $40 (S.R. Resident $30)
CARSON AND CATARACT FALLS ADVENTURE! Moderate to slightly strenuous double hike to hidden Carson Falls N.W. Of Fairfax. First portion is approx. 4 miles. The falls are in 4-5 sections over rocky high terrain. Beautiful views, creek trails, lush areas, volcanic glass area, & more. Lunch below the falls. Cataract Falls is part two & will only be hiked 1/3 up to the best falls & pools. A Very lush Hawaii like forest, starting from Alpine lake area. R.T. is only 1.75 miles. Don’t forget your cameras. Sat, 3/19, 10am-4:30pm #79737
VALLEY OF THE MOON WINE AND HISTORICAL HIKE Rated as easy & only 4 miles. Hidden area known mostly to locals. Includes Historic Wineries of Bartholomew & Museum. (Starting place of all Ca. wine growing). Hike takes us thru lush forest with creek crossings, small Miwok caves, redwoods, and a hidden lake with hanging flowers over a waterfall. Lovely valley views, with a picnic lunch under old shady Oaks over-
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looking vineyards. Hike also covers the oldest Commercial winery & caves in Ca. Sun, 4/24, 10am-4:30pm #79738
ALEMERE FALLS TO OCEAN/CLIFF ADVENTURE Alemere Falls to Ocean hike. Moderate to slightly strenuous trek of 9.5 miles. Starts in a beautiful Eucalyptus grove & goes along the ocean cliffs & then inland & past natural ponds, 2 beautiful lakes, (swim option in one of them). Lush fern forest to several rocky waterfall areas & on down to the big Alemere falls, dropping to the beach below. Lunch is on the beach below and this experience is not to be a missed. Sat, 6/25, 9:30am – 4:30pm #79735
DUXBURY REEF/OCEAN/CLIFF ADVENTUREE The Unpredictable “Duxbury Reef” Adventure. Rated as moderate & 4.5 miles. This unique outing is very much off the beaten path. We will start in a secret area N. of Bolinas. Sights to experience are; dark Cypress forest, Cypress tunnels exiting over cliff side to ocean, a Labyrinth, Super scenic ocean & cliff views, an Altar shack(house), Eucalyptus groves, creek crossings, lunch on the beach, tide pool & beach exploring and cliff climb to top.
LEARN TO USE POLES FOR HIKING & OUTDOOR EXERCISE (Age 18+) 1 Day POWER with Poles! Optimal use of Poles significantly improves your performance, balance, endurance and confidence on the trail. Reduce knee stress, prevent hand/ shoulder strain, preserve your joints and strengthen upper body muscles. Practice new skills on beautiful trails 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! For novice to advance hikers in moderately good physical shape, able to walk on uneven terrain and be comfortable hiking about 3 miles. Includes outdoor hike, additional $6 Spring Lake parking fee. Questions? Jayah (415) 6993333 or seminar@adventurebuddies.net Min 8 Max 15 Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley, ACE & AFAA Certified Personal Trainer, Educator & Mobility Coach, creator of the only comprehensive training available on how to use poles. Sat, 4/9 - 9:30am-3pm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #77838
Sat, 5/28 – 9:30am – 4:30pm #79736
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Special Interest
MAKING BETTER PHOTOS ALL LEVELS (Age 18+) 1 Day
GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES, HERBS & FRUIT (Age 18+) 1 Day
CASH FOR GRASS PRE-QUALIFICATION WORKSHOP (Age 18+) 2 Days
Like taking photos? Have a child or grandchild you want to capture? Going on a trip? Take a lot of photos and are not happy with the results? Would you like to make better images? Well, whether you have a point & shoot, DSLR or a phone camera….then this class is for you. I can help you improve the images you take. I will show you how to make your photos “POP”. With a little basic knowledge you will be taking great images! I will go over composition, lighting, best shutter and aperture to use in different situations and when to use a flash. We will also cover some post production steps that will really bring out the best of your images. Students are invited to bring their images, either in print or digital form. I will give you techniques on improving your images and simple computer skills for enhancement. Supplies – paper, pen and camera. Min 5 Max 12
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 and pest and disease strategies. Designing gardens to use space efficiently so you can enjoy the process as well as the fruits of your labors will be covered as well. Take home a planting calendar and resource list for this area. Min 8 Max 20
The City of Santa Rosa offers incentives to transform your lawn into a beautiful low water-use landscape! Learn a simple and effective way you can transform your lawn, and convert your overhead spray irrigation to an efficient drip irrigation system. Qualify to receive up to $250 through the City’s Cash for Grass Rebate program by attending one of the two sessions listed below. This informative workshop series will include a variety of how-to-activities and hand-out materials. You must be a City of Santa Rosa Water customer, and your property must be eligible to qualify for the rebate. Registration is required. Location: Santa Rosa Utilities Field Operations Building, 35 Stony Point Road (across from Finley Community Center). Min 20 Max 60
IInstructor: Owen Scott Shirwo has been a Professional Photographer for over 40 years working 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. Thu, 4/7 – 6:30-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #79883 Thu, 5/19 – 6:30-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #79884 Thu, 6/23 – 6:30-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $55 (S.R. Resident $45) #79886
More classes to check out! Bees and Beekeeping see page 27 & 65 for details.
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Instructor: Wendy Krupnick’s passion for over 35 years has been growing vegetables, fruit, herbs, and flowers. She was senior horticultural adviser for Shepherd’s Garden Seeds, and teaches classes for Master Gardeners and others. She is Adjunct Faculty with SRJC’s Sustainable Agriculture Program. Sat, 3/12 - 9am–12pm Finley/Willow Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #79880
SUMMER IN THE EDIBLE GARDEN, VEGTABLES, HERBS AND FRUIT: PLANTING AND CARE (Age 18+) 1 Day The keys to summer garden planting and care will lead to successful harvests and happy gardeners! With good systems in place, 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, harvesting and cooking from the garden. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Wendy Krupnick. See Grow Your Own Vegetables, Herbs & Fruit for bio. Sat, 4/23 - 9am–12pm Finley/Willow Rm $48 (S.R. Resident $38) #79881
Instructors: City of Santa Rosa Water-Use Efficiency experts. Tue, 4/5 & 4/12 Utilities Field Operations Building Rm A& F FREE 2-4pm #79898 6-8pm #79900
LOW WATER-USE LANDSCAPE WORKSHOP - PLANT SELECTION (Age 18+) 1 Day The Master Gardeners of Santa Rosa will speak about general design concepts and answer your specific questions about selecting low water-use plants for your property. This class is a great option for those attending the Cash for Grass Pre-qualification Workshops. Registration is required. Location: Santa Rosa Utilities Field Operations Building, 35 Stony Point Road (across from Finley Community Center) Min. 20 Max. 60 Instructors: Sonoma County Master Gardener experts. Tue, 4/19 – 6-8pm Utilities Field Operations Building Rm A& F FREE #79899
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VOICE OVERS…NOW IS YOUR TIME! (Age 18+) 1 Day NEW
CPR, FIRST AID & AED (Age 12+) 1 Day This course encompasses the new CPR (hands-only) and traditional CPR for Adult/ Child/Infant. Also includes activation of EMS system, heart healthy behavior/ nutrition and foreign body airway obstruction management. The first aid portion encompasses management of medical emergencies in the crucial first few minutes while help is on the way. Upon successful completion, participants receive a 2-year certification card. 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. 1 Day – 6-10pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $105 (S.R. Resident $95) Wed, 3/9 #79891 Tue, 5/17 #79892 Tue, 6/14 #79893 Tue, 7/12 #79894
You’ve heard Lisa Foster on TV and radio commercials! Now hear Lisa LIVE as she illustrates how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, and videos! Most people go about it the wrong way. Lisa will show you a unique, outside-thebox way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, on your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for! Min 6 Max 25
Person Sr. Wing/Rm 1 $85 (S.R. Resident $75) Wed, 3/16 – 6-9pm #79896
Wed, 7/13 – 6-9pm #79895
Instructor: Lisa Foster’s voice can be heard on commercials and narrations for such clients as: Crest Toothpaste, Olay, Sleep Train and LA Weight Loss. Wed, 3/16 – 6:30-8:30pm Finley/Willow Rm $44 (S.R. Resident $34) #79840
SURVIVAL SKILLS WORKSHOP (Age 12+) 1 Day We live in an uncertain world. Unexpected events like an earthquake, fire, or vehicle accident could change your life forever in just seconds. Knowledge in survival skills could mean the difference between life and death. In this class, you will learn what to do before, during, and immediately after the types of events that put your survival, security, and safety in jeopardy. Earthquakes, fire, vehicle accidents, personal attack, and extreme weather conditions will be covered. You will learn valuable, life-saving skills like how to start a fire, how to create appropriate shelter, how to signal for help, and what a “bug out bag” is and what it should contain. Knowledge is power and survival hinges on the ability to remain calm and take appropriate action before, during and after potentially life-threatening situations present themselves. Min 8, Max 20. Instructor: Eric Peterson is the owner/lead instructor of Mill Creek Safety. When not giving OSHA/safety-related classes to businesses throughout the Bay Area. Eric works on a 911
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ambulance. He is a graduate of U.C. Davis health & safety program, FEMA’s disaster preparedness/counter terrorism program. He has been teaching disaster preparedness/counter terrorism programs since 1989. More information about Eric can be found@millcreeksafety.com.
SPEECHCRAFT – A TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM (18+) 4 Dates NEW You CAN conquer the challenge of public speaking with ease and enjoyment! ‘Speechcraft’ was created to improve speaking skills, helping you both in employment and personal situations. Course format includes instruction and practice, impromptu speaking using familiar subject material, speaker introductions, speech preparation and delivery, and basic speech evaluation skills. Enhance your poise and confidence with Speechcraft! Note: this course is a sampling of a typical Toastmasters meeting and is offered in a fun environment. Course requires speech prep time outside of class. All materials are included. Min 6 Max 10 Instructor: Ms. MeL Konrad, CC/ALB member of Noon Toastmasters, has achieved 3 TMI awards comprising 24 various projects; and placed in 2 speech contests. Thu, 2/25-3/17 - 6-8pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 21 $85 (S.R. Resident $75) #78471
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Special Interest
COMMON GROUND I: DOG TRAINING (Age *18+) 5 Weeks In this small and intimate Basic Obedience class, the goal is to introduce handlers, with dogs 5 months or older, to the positive methods used for training dogs. Participants will make practical use of basic commands to help canine family members better understand the complexities of household and social etiquette. Proof of current rabies & DHLPP vaccination required. Please bring vaccination records to the first class. The first class is a mandatory orientation for handlers only (no dogs). *Handlers under 18 years can attend if accompanied by an adult. Training manual and Graduation Certificate included. Instructor: Mike Ossenbeck, over 22 years experience training dogs, Assistance Dogs, pet classes and behavior problem solving. “Common Ground Dog Training” has been recommended by wagging tails throughout the North Bay since 1996. Thu, 3/25-3/31 – 6:30-7:15pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $92 (S.R. Resident $82) Min 5 Max 5 #77893 Thu, 4/21-5/26 - 6:30-7:15pm Finley/Courtyard $82 (S.R. Resident $72) Min 6 Max 6 #77891 Thu, 6/23-7/28- 6:30-7:15pm Finley/Courtyard $82 (S.R. Resident $72) Min 6 Max 6 #77892
DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT BEES? (Age 16+) 1 Day NEW Curious about honey bees and what’s happening with them? Spend two hours learning honey bee basics, the current status of how they are faring, and some simple facts about becoming a beekeeper. The swarm season is beginning so it’s a great time to consider becoming a beekeeper or learn about other ways to support these very important pollinators. *NOTE: NO LIVE BEES IN CLASS. Min 10 Max 15 Instructor: Jen Espinoza, local beekeeper and Sonoma Counter Beekeepers Association Board member & education coordinator. Tue, 3/1- 7-9pm Finley/Maple Rm $36 (S.R. Resident $26) #78451
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SPORTS OFFICIALS If you are interested in officiating, call Northern Coast Officials Association at 538-5190.
SUMMER ADULT SOFTBALL Don’t let your softball experience come to an end. Join us for our Fall Softball Season. We will be looking for Men’s, Women’s and Co-ed Slow Pitch Softball teams. Registration will begin in February. All leagues will start season play in early September, field conditions and weather permitting. League play will run through the month of August.
PAYPAL OPTION NEW for 2016! Managers should try using PayPal to collect money from their players for Softball League Fees. Go to paypal.com to get started.
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. Learn-to-golf Youth Scholarships: Acquire at Bennett Valley Golf Course Pro Shop, 528-3673.
BOCCE For league play and information contact Sonoma County Bocce Federation by visiting their website at sonomacountybocce.org or calling 707-528-2710.
HORSESHOES Sonoma County Horseshoe Pitchers Club is seeking new members for the 2016 season. Those interested in pitching horseshoes for fun 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 are held on Tuesday.
PICKLEBALL Join the fun! Come and learn to play one of the fastest growing sports in the country. PICKLEBALL is similar to tennis. It is played with a Ping-Pong style paddle, and a Whiffle Ball on a sport court (20’ x 44’). Play begins EVERY MORNING at the newly constructed Pickleball courts at Finley Park at 9am. Beginner instruction is available Mondays though Thursdays from 10-11am. Paddles are available. NO FEE.
SP ORTS OFFICE OFFICE HOURS: Mon – Fri, 3-5pm SPORTS PHONE NUMBERS: Rec & Parks Sports Field Conditions (Updated weekdays 3pm) Boys & Girls Club Neptune Swim Team
543-3281 543-3474 542-3249 543-3421
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)
523-9333 537-9426 522-3571 575-7215 528-2006
MISC. SR Bocce League SR Cycling Club SR Express Track Club Santa Rosa Tennis SR Youth Soccer So. Co. Horseshoe Pitchers So. Co. Pickleball YMCA
965-9568 545-4133 545-1535 527-0539 544-8369 538-3128 836-9597 545-9622
ADULT KICKBALL LEAGUE 2016 NEW (Ages 18+) Coed In this individual registration recreational Kickball league the emphasis is on fun. Once registration is done the teams will then be created by the Sports department. Teams will play a 5 team 8 game round robin schedule. This is a very recreational League for all different skill levels, with an opportunity to have fun and meet new people. When registering you may indicate a team mate request, however the team mate must also request you when registering. The last day to Register is April 1st or until League is full. Monday Evenings (5/16-7/25) Thursday Evenings (5/19-7/28) Galvin Community Park Softball Field $60 (S.R. Resident $50) Monday League #79733 Thursday League #79741
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Sports
SANTA ROSA TENNIS CLUB 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 supervision 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 13 years and teaching in Sonoma County for over 15 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 UC Santa Barbara. Jason continues to play competitive tennis in the area and enjoys teaching others to play the game he loves. For questions about Santa Rosa Tennis email Jason at jasonbeardmusic@gmail.com Tennis Rain-Out Policy Make-ups are only offered for rain-outs and instructor cancellations, 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.
League Tennis
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 Santa Rosa Tennis @ 217-7785. Generally, teams meet once a week for practice and another day for matches. We are currently looking for captains. Court fees apply.
Santa Rosa Tennis Round Robin
Round Robin fundraiser dates: April 16, May 21, June 18 & July 16, 2016. More info at santarosatennisclub.org
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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 Avenue. Tue, Thu 5:30-6:30pm $60 (S.R. Resident $50) 3/1-3/12 #79596 3/15-3/24 #79597 3/29-4/7 #79598 4/12-4/21 #79599 4/26-5/5 #79600 5/10-5/19 #79601 5/24-6/2 #79602 6/7-6/16 #79603 6/21-6/30 #79604 7/5-7/14 #79605 7/19-7/28 #79606 8/2-8/11 #79607
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 Avenue. Tue, Thu 6:30-8pm $60 (S.R. Resident $50)
Sunday 9-10:30am $35 (S.R. Resident $25) 3/6-3/13 #79620 3/20-3/27 #79621 4/3-4/10 #79622 4/17-4/24 #79623 5/1-5/8 #79624 5/15/-5/22 #79625 5/29-6/5 #79626 6/12-6/19 #79627 6/26-7/3 #79628 7/10-7/17 #79629 7/24-7/31 #79630 8/7-8/14 #79631
TENNIS PHONE NUMBERS
Santa Rosa Tennis 217-7785 Airport Club 528-2582 Competitor Tennis Shop 578-5689 Countryside Tennis Club 527-9948 544-9494 La Cantera Tennis Club 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 Players’ List Looking for new players to hit with? Sign up and have your name on the players list. Cost is free! Categories are A, B, C or Beginner. To be placed on a players list please email your name and phone number to bhamann@ srcity.org.
3/1-3/12 #79608 3/15-3/24 #79609 3/29-4/7 #79610 4/12-4/21 #79611 #79612 4/26-5/5 5/10-5/19 #79613 #79614 5/24-6/2 6/7-6/16 #79615 6/21-6/30 #79616 #79617 7/5-7/14 7/19-7/28 #79618 #79619 8/2-8/11
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Bennett Valley Drop-in Programs Bennett Valley Senior Center (BVSC) 704 Bennett Valley Road 707 545-8608 Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm Bus Route #5, #18
BECOME 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, Bi-monthly newsletter mailed directly to your home and discounts on a variety of activities throughout the year!
Drop-in Activities Schedule Bennett Valley Senior Center Monday 9-10:10am 9-10am 9-11am 10:30am-12pm 11am-2pm
Tai Chi Morning Exercise Computer Lab Needlecraft Bingo
Tuesday
Drop-In Activities Bennett Valley Senior Center
9:30-10:30am Medicare/S.S. (2nd & 4th Tues) 9:30-11am Spanish-Interm 10-11am Stretch & Bend 10:30am-12pm Introduction to Spanish 11am-12:30pm Spanish-Adv Beg Advanced Spanish 11am-12:45pm 12:30-2pm Spanish Study 12:30-2pm Spanish-Basic
NEEDLECRAFT ($3 drop-in)
Wednesday
LEISURE ROOM
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. There is a minimal charge for playing pool.
Knitting or crochet with those like-minded. Bring your projects to work on.
TAI CHI ($4 drop-in-Mon); ($3 drop-in -Thur) Gentle, flowing movements of Tai Chi for a whole body relaxed workout. Instructor: Nadine Giovannini (M) Dr Carl Hendel (TH)
MORNING EXERCISE ($2 drop-in) Full range-of-motion, gentle strength, balance, breathing and endurance exercises at a level appropriate for all levels. Instructor: Mary Durham
STRETCH & BEND ($3 drop-in) Increase blood flow with healthy movements to gain strength, agility, & flexibility for a more active and confident mind and body. Instructor: Carole Strode
LINE DANCING ($3 drop-in) No partners’ necessary, just a love to dance and kick up your heels. Instructor: David Hamley and Anita Jorge
SPANISH CLASSES ($3 drop-in) INTRO: For the very beginner, learn pronunciation & spelling. BASIC: For those with some knowledge, learn verbs, vocabulary and structuring sentences. INTERMEDIATE: For those with knowledge of most tenses and a good vocabulary. ADVANCED: For more-or-less fluent speakers. CONVERSATIONAL: Practice short sentences, past & present tense. SPANISH STUDY: more in-depth conversation and study.
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$4 $2 ** $3 $2
9-10am 9am-12pm 10am-12pm 10:30am-12:30pm 11am-12:30pm
FREE $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3
Morning Exercise Ladies Billiards Blood Pressure (4th Wed) Chinese Mahjong Line Dance w/ David
$2 $4 ** $3 $2
9-10am Tai Chi w/ Dr. Carl 9-11am Wii Games 10-11am Stretch & Bend 10:15-11:30am Silver Singers Choral 10:30am-12pm Neuropathy (1st Thurs) TMM (2nd Thurs) 10:30-11:30am 10:30am-12:30pm Whist 12:30-2pm Inter Line Dance w/ Anita 11:15am-2pm Party Bridge 12-1pm Legal Clinic (1st Thurs)
$3 $3 $3 $2 $3 ** $3 $3 $4 **
Thursday
Friday 9-10am Morning Exercise 9-11am Computer Lab 11am-2pm Bingo
$2 ** $2
**Free for Members, $5 non-members
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Person Senior Wing Drop-in Programs Person Senior Wing (PSW) 2060 W College Avenue • 543-3745 – FAX 543-3736 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Bus Route #3, #6, #15
BECOME A FREQUENT USER This electronic scan card is perfect for regular participation in Senior drop-in programs at both the Bennett Valley Center and the Person Senior Wing. For your convenience, you can purchase your visits in advance (minimum 5 visits). Load your card with drop-in visits, and simply swipe your card at the front desk scanner when you arrive. LINE DANCE REBELS ($3 drop-in) Previous line dance experience required. Dance Level: Improver to Advanced Beginner Instructor: Billie Darling. LINE DANCE REBELS CHALLENGE ($3 drop-in) Previous line dance experience required. Dance Level: Low Intermediate to Intermediate. Instructor: Billie Darling
Drop-In Activities Schedule Person Senior Wing BELLY DANCE FITNESS
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY LAB ($2 drop-in)
A fun workout where we learn traditional Middle Eastern dance steps in a positive, supportive atmosphere using dynamic music. Wear loose comfortable clothes (jingles are provided!). No experience necessary.
Our computer lab offers participants the opportunity to check their email, work on a project or just browse the web. Our facilitators are prepared to answer the questions you may have been too afraid to ask. The lab can accommodate 12 users, register at the front desk when you arrive.
($5 drop-in)
BALANCE WITH JAE ($4 drop-in) It takes regular exercise and consistent practice to increase your steadiness, stability and balance. This class is suitable for people who use walkers or canes and those who have fallen, stumbled or who fear falling. BOOMER BLAST FITNESS ($6 drop-in) A low-impact aerobics class perfect to keep you in shape. Join this fun group and keep moving! Instructor: Gloria Lew Peck CARD GAMES (varies) Cribbage, Hand & Foot, Pedro, Texas Hold’em Poker, Mah Jong: some play experience necessary. Experienced Bridge, Duplicate Bridge and Pinochle: experienced players only please.
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DISCUSSION GROUP ($2 drop-in) Up for a lively discussion? Join us for a discussion group that covers many topics from current events to senior issues. HISTORY ($2 drop-in) Join instructor Melinda Napier for her dynamic history presentations. Schedule of topics is available at the front desk. NEEDLE CRAFT ($3 drop-in) Bring your knitting, crochet or other handwork. Yarn and needles available for first timers!
LINE DANCE PRACTICE FOR BEGINNERS ($3 drop-in) Knowledge of basic steps required. Beginner level dances will be practiced; no time will be given to learning steps. Dance Level: Beginner Instructor: Billie Darling. EASY INTERMEDIATE LINE DANCE ($3 drop-in) Knowledge of steps and dancing experience is required. This class will focus on teaching line dance patterns. Instructor: Anita Jorge. MAH JONG ($4 drop-in) Mah Jong is a game of skill, strategy and calculation and involves a certain degree of chance. Join instructor Guy Richards for a friendly game of Mah Jong – Eastern and Western styles. All levels are welcome to learn and play. PILATES WITH JAE ($7 drop-in) Enjoy this fun core strengthening mat class for men and women while we work out the kinks and sore spots. Beginning and intermediate students welcome. Continued on page 70
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Person Senior Wing Drop-in Programs Continued from page 69 PING PONG ($4 drop-in) Get your workout and improve hand/eye coordination. Competitive play is on Mon/Wed, beginners are welcome on Tues/Thurs. SCRABBLE ($4 drop-in) A welcoming group of wordsmiths! Bring your Scrabble dictionary or borrow the front desk copy. SINGING PARTY ($5 drop-in) You will improvise new songs and sing familiar ones; take turns singing lead and back up; and more than anything, have fun singing. This class is for everyone, regardless of experience, who loves to sing and wants to do more of it. UKULELE ($2/$3 drop-in) A group of ukulele enthusiasts who love to have fun! Mondays are for beginners. BRAND NEW TO THE UKE ($2 drop-in) This group meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. Come learn the basics of playing the Ukulele, no experience necessary. YOGA WITH DONNA ($7 drop-in) Easy Flow Vinyasa style Yoga with deep stretching and standing balancing as well as some meditation. Bring a mat and towel. ZUMBA ($6 drop-in) Join us for a fun filled hour as you learn the basic Zumba moves to energetic Latin and international music! Zumba Basics (Tues) Instructor: Gloria Lew Peck; Zumba Gold (Thurs) Instructor: Jill Freed
Drop-in Activities Schedule Person Sr Wing Monday 9-10am 9:30-10:30am 10-10:30am 10:00am-12pm 10:30-11:30am 11-11:45am 11:30am-12:30pm 12:30-3:30pm 1-3pm 1:30-3pm 2-3pm
Boomer Blast Fitness $6/$5.50 Line Dance Rebels $3/$2.50 Brand New to the Uke/2nd & 4th Mon $2/$1.50 Needlecraft $3/$2.50 History $2/$1.50 Ukulele/Bill’s Beginners $2/$1.50 Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 Party Bridge/Duplicate Bridge $4/$3.50 Hand and Foot Card Game $3/$2.50 Book Club 3rd Mon. ea. Month $2/$1.50 Line Dance Practice $3/$2.50
Tuesday Computer Lab $2/$1.50 9-11am Walking Group $2/$1.50 9-10am Pilates with Jae $7/$6.50 9:30-10:30am 9:30-11am Line Dance REBEL’S CHALLENGE $3/$2.50 Tai Chi $5/$4.50 10-11am Zumba Basics/Zumba Plus $6/$7.50 10-11:45am Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 11:30am-12:30pm 1-4pm Ping Pong-Beginning $4/$3.50 Pedro $3/$2.50 1-3pm Belly Dance Fitness $6/$5.50 1:30-3pm 2-4pm Photography 1st & 2nd Tues. $3/$2.50 Wednesday 9:30-10:30am Line Dance Rebels $3/$2.50 10-11:30am Discussion Group $2/$1.50 Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 11:30am-12:30pm 12:30-4pm Pinochle Experienced $4/$3.50 Ukulele Experienced $3/$2.50 1-3pm 1:30-4:30pm Drop-In Watercolor Studio $4/$3.50 Scrabble $3/$2.50 1-3pm 1-4pm Ping Pong – Competitive, Inter. $4/$3.50 Thursday 9-11am Computer Lab $2/$1.50 9-10am Walking Group/meets offsite $2/$1.50 9:30-10:30am Pilates with Jae $7/$6.50 10-11am Zumba Gold $6/$5.50 10-11am Frisbee Golf $4/$3.50 10:30am-12pm Singing Party $5/$4.50 11:30am-12:30pm Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 1-4pm Ping Pong – Beginning $4/$3.50 Friday 9-10am Boomer Blast Fitness $6/$5.50 Line Dance Rebels $3/$2.50 9:30-10:30am 10am-12:30pm Mah Jong $4/$3.50 10:30-11:30am Better Balance with Jae $4/$3.50 10:45am-12:15pm “Easy Interm” Line Dance $3/$2.50 12:30-4pm Pinochle Experienced $4/$3.50 12:30-4pm Party Bridge/Experienced $4/$3.50 1-4pm Ping Pong – Competitive, Inter. $4/$3.50 1-3pm Scrabble $3/$2.50 2-3pm Line Dance Practice $3/$2.50 Frequent user pass holders save 50¢ per visit.
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WATERCOLOR WITH BARBARA FOR BEGINNERS NEW Develop your unique style with glowing watercolor techniques. This class is for BEGINNERS ONLY. Monthly themes, daily demos & critiques. Min 8 Max 20
Instructor: Barbara Marlin-Coole
WATERCOLOR WITH BARBARA INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Develop your unique style with glowing watercolor techniques. Monthly themes, daily demos & critiques. Instructor: Barbara Marlin-Coole
Watercolor With Barbara Beginner Workshops
Watercolor with Barbara - Beginning # Weeks Barcode Day 4 5
77913 77914
Thurs Thurs
Dates
Time
06/09-06/30 07/07-08/04
1:30-4:30p 1:30-4:30p
Location
SR Res Fee
Fee
$36 $45
$46 $55
Location
SR Res Fee
Fee
PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26
$36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $45 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $45
$46 $46 $46 $46 $46 $55 $46 $46 $46 $46 $46 $55
PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26
Watercolor with Barbara -Intermediate to Advanced # Weeks Barcode Day 4* 4 4 4 4 5 4* 4 4 4 4 5
77916 77898 77918 77919 77896 77897 77917 77902 77920 77901 77900 77899
Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri
Dates 03/04-04/01 04/08-04/29 05/06-05/27 06/10-07/01 07/08-07/29 08/05-09/02 03/04-04/01 04/08-04/29 05/06-05/27 06/10-07/01 07/08-07/29 08/05-09/02
Time 9:00a-12:00p 9:00a-12:00p 9:00a-12:00p 9:00a-12:00p 9:00a-12:00p 9:00a-12:00p 12:30p-3:30p 12:30p-3:30p 12:30p-3:30p 12:30p-3:30p 12:30p-3:30p 12:30p-3:30p
*No Class 3/25
Develop your watercolor technique in these one-day intensive workshops. Beginning Watercolor Techniques Mon, 3/28 - 9:30am-4pm (30min lunch break) Person Senior Wing Fee: $28 (S.R. Resident $18) #79957 Color, Underpainting, and The Glow Mon, 4/11 - 9:30am-4pm (30min lunch break) Person Senior Wing Fee: $28 (S.R. Resident $18) #79958
MOSAICS WITH KATHRYN 4 Weeks Brighten your life with a handcrafted mosaic piece for your home. In this class we will create a mosaic vase, lamp, shelf, or frame using glass and plates. Glass and plates are an ideal mosaic medium as they are lighter and easier to snip to size. Students will become familiar with basic skills, adhesives, tools, tricks and techniques. Don’t miss this opportunity to create a special project and add some color and bling to your life. All materials including vases and frames are included, but students are encouraged to bring favorite plates and glass pieces as well as project pieces to cover. Min 8 Max 12 Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli Mon, 2/22-3/14 - 10am-12pm Person Senior Wing Rm. 26 Fee: $80 (S.R. Resident $70) #78472
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FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING WITH CHRISTIAN 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 ongoing class open to all levels and ages. A list of supplies will be provided with registration. Instructor Christian: Quintin Min 8 Max 20
Fundamental Drawing with Christian # Weeks
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Dates
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Location
5 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks
77904 77903 77909 77905 77906 77921
Th Th Th Th Th Th
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1:30-3pm 1:30-3pm 1:30-3pm 1:30-3pm 1:30-3pm 1:30-3pm
PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26 PSW Rm 26
THE ART OF COLLAGE WITH KATHRYN 4 Weeks
LEARN HOW TO USE POLES FOR BALANCE & MOBILITY 1 Day
Create collages from unique and interesting materials. Experiment with different papers, techniques and ideas to create exciting and individualistic collages while learning about composition, scale, and color theory. India ink will be used to unify and define the collage as well as a bit of paint. All materials are included, but students are encouraged to bring individual memorabilia pieces and photos. Min 8 Max 12
Learn quality of life enhancing skills to help improve your balance, endurance, posture, walking gait & strength. Easyto-learn techniques & gentle movements help you more confidently navigate everyday obstacles and enhance your outdoors experiences. Variety of top-quality poles are provided. Discover which poles fit you best and will help you reach your mobility goals! Class is for anyone with mild to moderate mobility challenges. People with MS, Parkinson’s, arthritis or aging joints find these skills invaluable for maintaining quality of life. Ideal for one preparing for a joint replacement or recovering from injury or surgery. Using a walker? Call Jayah (415-699-3333) before registering. Min 8 Max 15
Instructor: Kathryn Cerasoli Mon, 5/2-5/23 - 10am-12pm Person Senior Wing Rm. 26 Fee: $75 (S.R. Resident $65) #78473
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SR Res Fee Fee $55 $44 $44 $55 $44 $55
$65 $54 $54 $65 $54 $65
Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley is an educator, mobility coach and an ACE & AFAA certified personal trainer Thu, 6/30 – 12:15-3:15 pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $44 (S.R. Resident $34) #77836
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T’AI CHI CH’UAN FOR ACTIVE 50+ 5 Dates
LEARN TO PLAY FRISBEE DISC GOLF 4 Weeks
“Think over carefully what the final purpose is: to lengthen life and maintain youth.” - The Essence of T’ai Chi Ch’uan The Literary Tradition. Tai Chi Chuan offers reduced stress levels, improved balance and coordination, increased energy, stamina and agility and increased feeling of wellbeing. People of any age can benefit from Tai Chi practice. Students of all levels are welcome. Min 12 Max 25
FRISBEE GOLF is an established sport and recreation that is easy, fun and great exercise. You can throw/fly a frisbee far, with accuracy. All you need is a good disc (FRISBEE) and a good supportive coach. Learn to drive, putt and score with confidence. Backhand, forehand even upside down throws! Non-competitive, watch yourself improve with each toss. Once you know the course, play anytime with friends and family. FRISBEE GOLF is a new fun way to get fit and enjoy the exhilaration of this sport and recreation. It’s all at your fingertips. Walking shoes and comfortable clothes please. FRISBEE GOLF discs provided and available. Min 4 Max 15
Instructor: Karen Fleming has over 6 years experience and trains with Teacher MT (Steven) Rose at the Whirling Wind Tai Chi Chuan studio. Tue – 11am-12pm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm $38 (S.R. Resident $28) 2/23-3/22 #77873 3/29-4/26 #77874 5/3-5/31 #77875 6/7-7/5 #77876 #77877 7/12-8/9
Instructor: Working for Wham-O’s International Frisbee Association, Tom McRann was responsible for frisbee growth as sport and recreation in the Far Western U.S. Semi retired, Tom wants to continue creating frisbee athletes one person at a time. Thurs – 10-11am $4 drop-in
LEARN TO TAP DANCE 6 Weeks Learn the basic steps and fundamentals of tap dancing. You will learn to form simple combinations with basic steps and complete a tap routine. Tap shoes are required. Min 8
WALKING GROUP
Instructor: Billie Darling
Walking is a great way to improve health and fitness. This supportive group will help your learn the basics, new routes, and keep you motivated. Participants will meet at the Person Senior Wing on Tuesdays and walk the adjacent neighborhoods and trails, on Thursday the group will meet at an announced off-site location. First time participants should join the Tuesday walk. $2 fee per walk. Min 5 Max 25
Tue/Thu, 4/19-5/26 – 2-3pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $78 (S.R. Resident $68) #77759
Instructor: Lynn Millar. Tues/Thurs Person Sr. Wing 9-10am $2 drop-in
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LINE DANCING FOR BEGINNERS LEVEL 2 5 Weeks Build on the foundation started in Level 1 or your past line dance experience. Refine your steps and moves and learn dances to help you transition into the Line Dance Rebels. Past line dance experience and knowledge of basic steps required. Min 8 Max 20 Instructor: Billie Darling Tues/Thurs, 3/1-3/31 – 2-3pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $58 (S.R. Resident $48) #77748
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LET’S WRITE! - CREATIVE WRITING 8 Dates 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 while we discuss the dreaded self-censorship that comes with our inevitable social conditioning. Character, plot (even in nonfiction), expressing feeling to connect with readers, and more will be presented along with publishing and selfpublishing options. By the end of class you will have completed a piece of writing - whether poetry, personal essay, short story, novel, memoir, or other nonfiction book chapter(s). 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 creative writing, BA psychology, years of experience writing and teaching adults in a multicultural and ability environment. Thu, 2/25-4/14 – 1:30-3:30pm Finley Senior Wing/Room 20 $122 (S.R. Resident $112) #77998 Thu, 5/5-6/23 – 1:30-3:30pm Finley Senior Wing/Room 20 $122 (S.R. Resident $112) #78000
AARP Driver Safety Program The AARP Smart Driver Course, offered by AARP Driver Safety, is the nation’s largest classroom and online driver safety course and is designed especially for drivers age 50 and older. By taking a driver safety course you’ll learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and how to operate your vehicle more safely in today’s increasingly challenging driving environment. You’ll learn how you can manage and accommodate common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. 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. # Weeks
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Dates
Time
Location
Fee AARP Member
Renewal Courses 1 week 78021 1 week 78023 1 week 78025
Tues Tues Tues
03/15 05/10 07/12
9:30am-2:30pm 9:30am-2:30pm 9:30am-2:30pm
PSW Rm 22 PSW Rm 22 PSW Rm 22
$23 $23 $23
$18 $18 $18
Full Courses 1 week 78022 1 week 78024 1 week 78026
Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th
04/12, 04/14 06/21, 06/23 08/09, 08/11
9:30am-1:30pm 9:30am-1:30pm 9:30am-1:30pm
PSW Rm 22 PSW Rm 22 PSW Rm 22
$23 $23 $23
$18 $18 $18
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LEARN TO RIDE THE BUS CLASS
DROP-IN WEIGHT ROOM
Classroom instruction on the City Bus system, then the class takes a ride on the bus! You will learn CityBus routes, the transfer system and fares in this fun and entertaining class. See your City for the first time as a passenger rather than driver.
Please buy passes at the front desk of the Senior Center before participating in the drop-in weight room.
9:30-11:15am BVSC/Rm 16 FREE 4/11 #77564 5/9 #77565 6/13 #77566 7/11 #77567 8/8 #77568
LEGAL CLINIC A lawyer is available to give legal advice to seniors. Please call Senior Center for an appointment. 1st Thursday of month – 12-1pm BVSC/Rm 11 FREE to members, $5 non-members
BLOOD PRESSURE Drop-in and get your blood pressure read and recorded. Learn how to keep your blood pressure levels healthy. 4th Wednesdays of the month 10am - noon BVSC/Rm 11 FREE to members, $5 non-members
LEARN TO PLAY PEDRO 4 Weeks Pedro is a card game played with 4 players divided into partners that uses a standard deck of cards. 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. Instructor: Nick Klimenko
Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm BVSC Weight Room $3 drop-in $2.50 with pass
DROP-IN POOL ROOM Mon-Fri – 9am-2pm BVSC/POOL ROOM $2 drop-in $1.50 with pass
POOL TOURNAMENTS Do you like to play pool? Have a little competitive spirit? Enter to play in one of our pool tournaments. Men and women welcome! Thursdays – 10am-2pm BVSC/Rm 13 $2 Registration/$3 Pot Win 3/17 #77520 4/21 #77521 5/19 #77522 6/16 #77523 7/21 #77524 8/18 #77525 9/15 #77517
BALLROOM DANCES Our mixture of bands and DJ play all your favorite sounds from the 40’s to present. Dance steps from Polka to the Waltz, Cha Cha to Tango will keep your feet and spirits floating. Refreshments will be served. If you love to dance come experience the best ballroom dancing in Santa Rosa. Fridays – 1-4pm Finley Community Center $8 drop-in Special Dance Themes and Exceptions 2/12 3/18 5/13 6/17 8/12
Valentine’s Dance St Patrick’s Day Dance Mother’s Day Dance Father’s Day Dance Hawaiian Luau Dance
Mon, 3/8-3/29 - 10:30am-12pm Person Senior Wing Pre-Register $12 #78452
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AC T I V E A D U LT S ( 5 0 + ) Special Events BIG BUCK$ BINGO
FATHER’S DAY BBQ
Admission includes 18 game sheets and hot dog BBQ lunch. We have daubers! Pre-registration is required, but payment is made at the door. Additional Bingo packs (9 games) $5 each, available at game.
Not to be forgotten, a special acknowledgment to those guys in our lives! Polish sausages and all the fixings!
Sat - 10am-2pm BVSC $10 admission 4/23 #77603
7/23 #77604
MEMORIAL DAY BBQ Join us for an All-American BBQ lunch in the courtyard at the Person Senior Wing! Pre-registration is required. Fri, 5/27 - 11:30am-1:30pm A Cook-out in the Courtyard $5 members; $9 non-members #78454
Mon, 6/20 - 11:30am-1 pm BVSC Patio $3 members; $5 non-members Pay at the grill.
OLD FASHIONED PICNIC AT THE PARK Celebrate the holiday at our annual senior picnic at Finley Community Park. Bring your cards, music and dancing shoes! Full BBQ lunch served at noon, followed by fun and entertainment. Thurs, 7/14 - 11am-3pm Finley Community Park Pre-Register: $5 members/$10 non-members #77610
Don’t forget about our Senior Expo happening on May 7! See page 3 for details.
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Facility Information 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/Sun., 9am-1pm The Ridgway Swim Center boasts a 25-yard by 25-yard, 9 lane competition pool; and a 2 - 3½ 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. SPECIAL CLOSURES: August 22 - 26 Ridgway Pool will be closed for scheduled maintenance.
Finley Aquatic Center LOCATION: 2060 West College Avenue (Stony Point Road and West College Avenue) PHONE: 543-3760 Fax: 543-3768 OFFICE HOURS: Mon.-Fri., 6am-8pm; Sat., 9am -1pm; Sun., 10am-1pm The Finley Aquatic Center has a 25-yard, 10-lane competition pool and a 2.5-3-foot-deep “L” shaped instructional pool. The facility is fully ADA accessible, with pool ramp and wheelchair lift. BIRCH ROOM RENTAL: 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.
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. Our concession stand is open during the summer with various foods and drink items for sale. See information below for operating hours. Also, please be aware of the following public swim policies: • Flotation devices are not permitted. This includes suits with built-in flotation pieces. • Children under age 8 must be supervised by a responsible person age16+. • Children under age 5 must have an adult in the water with them at all times. • No jean cut-offs, T-shirts, or street shorts allowed in the water. • Only clearly identified service animals are permitted. • Children must be 48 inches to ride the Ridgway water slide. • Swimwear with exposed zippers buckles or metal rivets are not permitted on the Ridgway water slide. • Thong/G-string suits are not permitted in the pool area. • Children over age 5 are not allowed in opposite-sex locker rooms. We have a family change room available. • There is a $5 replacement fee for re-printed passes.
PUBLIC SWIM HOURS FINLEY AQUATIC CENTER April 25-June 3 – Mon-Fri: 3-4:45pm June 6-August 19 – Mon-Fri: 1:30-4:45pm June 11 - August 21 – Sat & Sun: 1:30-6pm August 21st is the last day of Public Swim at Finley for 2016. No Fall season public swim at this facility.
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.
RIDGWAY SWIM CENTER April 23-October 2 – Sat & Sun 1:15-6pm June 13 - August 19 – Mon- Fri 12-4pm (Splash Pool Only 12-1:15pm), Fri Late Night 7:30-9:30pm, Sat & Sun 1:15-6pm August 22 - 26 – Ridgway Pool will be closed August 29-September 30 – Mon-Fri 2:45-4:45pm (Splash Pool Only 3:45-4:45pm) October 2nd is the last day of Public Swim at Ridgway for 2016.
POOL RENTAL
Please Note: Ridgway pool will be closed 8/22-8/26
Both swim centers are available for rent after regular pool hours. Lifeguards are provided and reservations are needed at least two weeks prior to requested date.
PUBLIC SWIM ENTRANCE FEE
Finley/Ridgway Fee: 1-50 participants $120/$190 per hour 51-150 participants $140/$210 per hour 151-250 participants $160/$230 per hour 250+ participants $180/$250 per hour
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All customers entering our facilities will be charged the entrance fee. Adults (18-54): $5 Youth (2-17): $4 Seniors (55+): $4 Disabled: $4
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Public & Lap Swim Hours PUBLIC SWIM PASSES
LAP SWIM
LAP SWIM FEES
Public swim passes allow admission to the Finley Aquatic Center and the Ridgway Swim Center.
A time for lap swim fitness. Lane lines will be in place with lanes designated according to speed. Kickboards, pull buoys and hand paddles are available for use during this program. Lockers are available at both facilities for a 50¢ charge. Lap swim is a year-round on-going program. See right for available days, times and lap swim pass information. Availability of lanes will vary.
$5 General Admission $4 Senior 55+/Disabled $55 Monthly Lap Pass, General Admission $45 Monthly Lap Pass, Senior/Disabled Flexi Pass (No Expiration): $4.50 per swim General Admission, Minimum 5 swims $3.50 per swim Senior 55+/Disabled, Minimum 5 swims
RIDGWAY SWIM CENTER LAP SWIM Mon-Fri: 9:30am-1pm until 6/10 9:45am-1pm (6/13-8/19)
SANTA ROSA MASTERS SWIMMING
Flexi Pass: Load your pass with as many public swims as you would like to attend (minimum 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 23 - October 2 Summer Family Pass: $200 Pass valid from June 6 - August 21. Includes unlimited swims for up to 5 family members, additional family members $10 (Limited to 7 household members)
Sat/Sun: 9:30am-1pm FINLEY AQUATIC CENTER LAP SWIM Mon-Fri: 6-8am (M/W/F no walking lane available 7-8am) 9-11am (until 6/6) no walking lane available 11:30am-1:15pm M/W/F: 6-7pm begins 2/8 Tue/Thu: 6-8pm begins 2/8 Sat: 9-11am Sat/Sun: 11:30am-1:15pm
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. Ridgway Swim Center Fees: Monthly Pass: Admission to any Masters coached workout, $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, MondayFriday, 6-7am “Afternoon Delight” Workout, Tuesday and Thursday, 11:45am-1pm Hermine Terhorst teaches Private Swim Lessons for Adults. Her balanced approach to teaching makes learning fun. Become 100% successful regardless of your learning fears or restrictions! Contact: (707) 480-0794
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Water Fitness Classes WATER FITNESS (Age 16+)
THERAPEUTIC WATER EXERCISE (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. Nonswimmers are welcome.
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. You may register in person, over the phone or online.
M/W/F: 7-8am & 9-10am Mon-Sun: 10-11am Mon-Fri: 5-6pm T/Th: 7-8pm Finley Aquatic Center, Drop-in fee: $6 Flexi Pass: Load your pass with as many Water Fitness classes as you would like. $5/ class (Minimum 5 classes.) This pass has no expiration. Monthly Membership Pass: This pass is valid from the first day to the last day of the month in which it is purchased and has no limit of classes one can attend. $75
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Instructor: Donna Burch or Rene Bosen (No Drop-ins) Location: Finley Aquatic Center Barcode Days
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78494 M/W/F 2/15 - 3/11 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) M/W/F 3/14 - 4/8 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78495 M/W/F 4/11 - 5/6 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78496 M/W/F 5/9 - 6/3 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78497 M/W/F 6/6 - 7/1 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78498 M/W/F 7/4 - 7/29 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78499 M/W/F 8/1 - 8/26 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78500 M/W/F 8/29 - 9/23 11:30-12:15PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78501 78502 M/W/F 2/15 - 3/11 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) M/W/F 3/14 - 4/8 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78503 M/W/F 4/11 - 5/6 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78504 M/W/F 5/9 - 6/3 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78505 M/W/F 6/6 - 7/1 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78506 M/W/F 7/4 - 7/29 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78507 78508 M/W/F 8/1 - 8/26 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) M/W/F 8/29 - 9/23 12:15-1:00 PM $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78509 78510 T/Th 2/16 - 3/10 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) T/Th 3/15 - 4/7 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78511 78512 T/Th 4/12 - 5/5 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78513 T/Th 5/10 - 6/2 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) T/Th 6/7 - 6/30 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78514 T/Th 7/5 - 7/28 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78515 T/Th 8/2 - 8/25 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78516 T/Th 8/30 - 9/22 11:30-12:15pm $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78517 78518 T/Th 6/7 - 6/30 12:15-1:00 PM $40 (S.R. Resident $30) T/Th 7/5 - 7/28 12:15-1:00 PM $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78519 78520 T/Th 8/2 - 8/25 12:15-1:00 PM $40 (S.R. Resident $30) T/Th 8/30 - 9/22 12:15-1:00 PM $40 (S.R. Resident $30) 78521 78522 T/Th/Sat 2/16 - 3/12 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) T/Th/Sat 3/15 - 4/9 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78523 78524 T/Th/Sat 4/12 - 5/7 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78525 T/Th/Sat 5/10 - 6/4 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78526 T/Th/Sat 6/7 - 7/2 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) T/Th/Sat 7/5 - 7/30 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78527 78528 T/Th/Sat 8/2 - 8/27 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45) 78529 T/Th/Sat 8/30 - 9/24 9:00-9:45am $55 (S.R. Resident $45)
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MASTERS HAMMERHEAD (Ages 17+)
JR. HAMMERHEAD WATER POLO (Ages 10-13)
SHARK PUPS (Ages 8-10)
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 recreational water polo program provides friendly competition in an encouraging environment. Each practice includes open warm-up and scrimmages with quality refereeing each session. (Underage students will be evaluated on an individual basis and may be granted permission to participate in this class. Please note: Due to the inherent nature of water polo, lifeguard and coaching staff reserve the right to retract this permission in the interest of participant safety and program fluidity).
This practice teaches fundamental skills required to play the game of water polo. Emphasis will be on fun water polo related swimming, conditioning and ball work. It’s recommended that kids enrolled in this class be able to swim 50 yards without aide or rest. This class takes place in deep water and is designed for the participant who has average swimming skills (level 4 and up). (Underage students will be evaluated on an individual basis and may be granted permission to participate in this class).
This class will teach and reinforce the skills used in water polo, the importance of teamwork while developing handeye coordination. Emphasis will be on swimming, fun and games. It’s recommended that kids enrolled in this class be able to swim 25 yards without aide or rest. This class takes place in 3.5 4.5 feet of water and is designed for the participant who has some essential water skills. (Underage students can be evaluated on an individual basis and may be granted permission to participate in this class).
Practice Times: Mon, Wed, Fri 7-9pm Sun 10-11:30am Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) 5 Visit Pass: $25 (w/ student ID $20) Drop-in Fee: $6 (w/ student ID $5)
Practice Times: Mon, Wed 7-8pm Sun 10-11:30am Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) Drop-in Fee: $5
Practice Times: Mon, Wed 7-8:00pm Sun 11-11:30am Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) Drop-in Fee: $5
TEEN HAMMERHEAD WATER POLO (Ages 13-16) This practice includes lots of passing, shooting and scrimmaging. Teaches individual skills while fostering the importance of teamwork and educating participants about official waterpolo rules. Emphasis will be on technique, game skills and scrimmage. Opportunities for seasonal competition are available for interested players. It is recommended that kids be able to swim 100 yards without aide or rest. This class takes place in deep water and is designed for proficient swimmers (level 5 and up). (Underage students will be evaluated on an individual basis and may be granted permission to participate in this class). Practice Times: Mon, Wed 7-8pm Sun 10-11:30am Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) Drop-in Fee: $5
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Safety Training Life Guard Training AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING (Full Course) (Age 15+) The ARC, American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course is a 54.5-hour course that meets 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 California State requirement). Course prerequisites, to be evaluated the first day of class, include: • Participant must successfully complete a 300yd. swim, demonstrating a reasonable competency of both the front-crawl (a.k.a. free- style) and the breaststroke. This swim is not timed but must be completed without stopping. Goggles and swim caps are allowed. • Participant must tread water - legs only - in an upright position with their hands in their armpits for 2 minutes. •
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. Lap swim is a great way to prepare.
• 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 swimming recently on a somewhat regular basis, it is strongly recommended that you prepare yourself prior to the 300yd. prerequisite-swim by doing so. Barcode
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American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course (LG) – Class fee is $210 (S.R. Resident $200) 78488 78489* 78490 78491 78492 78493
M-Th/Sat Mon - Sat M-Th/Sat M-Th/Sat M-Th/Sat M-Th/Sat
2/23-3/10 3/21-3/26 4/5-4/21 5/3-5/19 6/14-6/30 7/12-7/28
6:00pm - 9:30pm 8:00am - 6:00pm 6:00pm - 9:30pm 6:00pm - 9:30pm 6:00pm - 9:30pm 6:00pm - 9:30pm
9:00am - 5:00pm 8:00am - 6:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm
*One week accelerated course Note: Except for 1-week accelerated courses, the first class starts on Tuesday for prerequisite training.
AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING REVIEW COURSE (Age 15+)
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. CURRENT CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED TO BE ALLOWED TO TAKE A REVIEW COURSE AND MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE INSTRUCTOR ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS! 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 standalone courses. Challenges are no longer available per American Red Cross requirements. Barcode
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American Red Cross Lifeguard Review Course – Class fee is $145 (S.R. Resident $135) 77124 Finley 15+ Fri - Sun 2/19 – 2/21 5:30pm-7:30pm 78486 Finley 15+ Fri - Sun 3/18 – 3/20 5:30pm-7:30pm 78487 Finley 15+ Fri - Sun 4/29 – 5/1 5:30pm-7:30pm
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Time (Sat/Sun) 9am - 6pm 9am - 6pm 9am - 6pm
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Swim Lessons – General Information SWIM LESSON INFORMATION • 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. • In the natural progression of children in swim lessons, it is not uncommon to expect your child to take and re-take a particular level before progressing to the next level. • To remedy supervision concerns, please do not send children too early for classes and please pick up children on time. • Persons will not be admitted to any fee 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. •
Children registered for a class which 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.
• If your child graduates to a higher level 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.
Beginning Swim Program (Level 1 - Parent Child/Adult Beginner) Our beginning swim program is designed for all ages to gain basic water skills. The focus of these courses is water adjustment and fun in the aquatic environment.
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.
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.
WATER FROGS (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.
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Swim Lessons – General Information 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.
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 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 deeper water.
LEVEL 4 (Ages: 6 and up)
Prerequisite: 25 yards of front crawl with excellent side-breathing, 25 yards of back crawl, 15 yards of 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 of front crawl and back crawl, 25 yards of the elementary backstroke, 15 yards of 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.
Advanced Swim Program (Level 6)
Our advanced swim program is designed for proficient swimmers to build specialized swimming skills.
LEVEL 6 - FITNESS SWIMMER (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 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 pull-buoys and kickboards in their workout and how to use a pace clock, flip turns, open turns and lap swim etiquette
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, 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 swimmer, active drowning and passive drowning victims.
LEVEL 6 - DIVING (Ages: 8 and up - Available only at Finley Aquatic Center)
Prerequisite: Students must be able to swim 50 yards continuously combining front and back crawl. All students will have equal board time and instruction from our diving instructor. 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.
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Swim Lessons – Finley SWIM LESSONS AT FINLEY AQUATIC CENTER Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave SPRING LESSONS 28 Minute Group Lessons, 4 Day Lessons M/W or T/Th for 2 weeks $34 (S.R. Residents $24) Private lesson schedule on pages 88-89
Spring Group Evening Lessons at Finley Aquatic Center
Monday/Wednesday Lessons
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 3/21 - 3/30 4/4 - 4/13 4/18 - 4/27 5/2 - 5/11 5/16 - 5/25
4:00PM Tadpoles 3-5 yrs N/A 78870 78871 78872 78873 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs N/A 78910 78911 78912 78913 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs N/A 78943 78944 78945 78946 Level 2 5-9 yrs N/A 78976 78977 78978 78979 4:30PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs N/A 78818 78819 78820 78821 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs N/A 78874 78875 78876 78877 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs N/A 78914 78915 78916 78917 Level 2 5-9 yrs N/A 78980 78981 78982 78983 Level 3 6+ yrs N/A 79004 79005 79006 79007 5:00PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 78816 78822 78823 78824 78825 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 78848 78878 78879 78880 78881 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 78854 78947 78948 78949 78950 Level 4 6+ yrs 78864 79016 79017 79018 79019 Level 5 6+ yrs 78866 79024 79025 79026 79027 5:30PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 78817 78826 78827 78828 78829 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 78849 78882 78883 78884 78885 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 78844 78918 78919 78920 78921 Level 2 5-9 yrs 78859 78984 78985 78986 78987 Level 3 6+ yrs 78862 79008 79009 79010 79011 6:00PM Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 78850 78886 78887 78888 78889 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 78845 78922 78923 78924 78925 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 78855 78951 78952 78953 78954 Level 2 5-9 yrs 78860 78988 78989 78990 78991 Dolphins 10-15 yrs 78868 79032 79033 79034 79035 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Tuesday/Thursday Lessons 3/22 - 3/31 4/5 - 4/14 4/19 - 4/28 5/3 - 5/12 5/17 - 5/26 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs N/A 78890 78891 78892 78893 4:00PM Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs N/A 78926 78927 78928 78929 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs N/A 78955 78956 78957 78958 Level 2 5-9 yrs N/A 78992 78993 78994 78995 4:30PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs N/A 78832 78833 78834 78835 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs N/A 78894 78895 78896 78897 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs N/A 78930 78931 78932 78933 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs N/A 78959 78960 78961 78962 Level 2 5-9 yrs N/A 78996 78997 78998 78999 5:00PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 78830 78836 78837 78838 78839 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 78851 78898 78899 78900 78901 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 78856 78963 78964 78965 78966 Level 4 6+ yrs 78865 79020 79021 79022 79023 Level 5 6+ yrs 78867 79028 79029 79030 79031 5:30PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 78831 78840 78841 78842 78843 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 78852 78902 78903 78904 78905 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 78846 78934 78935 78936 78937 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 78857 78968 78969 78970 78971 Level 3 6+ yrs 78863 79012 79013 79014 79015 6:00PM Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 78853 78906 78907 78908 78909 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 78847 78938 78939 78940 78941 SeaStars 6-9 yrs 78858 78972 78973 78974 78975 Level 2 5-9 yrs 78861 79000 79001 79002 79003 Adult Beginner 16+ N/A 79036 79037 79038 79039
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Swim Lessons – Finley Summer Group Morning Lessons at Finley Aquatic Center SUMMER MORNING LESSONS AT FINLEY AQUATIC CENTER 28 Minute Group Lessons, 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks $58 Non Residents ($48 S.R. Residents) Private lesson schedule on pages 88-89 *The first week is only offered in the evening and is part of our in-service training. The course is 1 week Mon-Thur at a special rate of $30 ($20 S.R.Residents) **Session 2 - No class on Monday July 4th and has been pro-rated $52 ($42 S.R. Residents) ***Session 5 is only 1 week MonThur and has been pro-rated $34 ($24 S.R. Residents)
Inservice* Session 1 Session 2** Session 3 Session 4 Session 5*** 6/6 - 6/9 6/13 - 6/23 6/27 - 7/7 7/11 - 7/21 7/25 - 8/4 8/8 - 8/11 9:30 AM Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Level 2 N/A Level 3 N/A Level 4 N/A 10:00AM Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Level 2 N/A Level 4 N/A Level 5 N/A Level 6 Lifeguard N/A Level 6 Diving N/A 10:30 AM Parent Child N/A Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Dolphins N/A Level 2 N/A Level 3 N/A Level 4 N/A 11:00 AM Parent Child N/A Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Level 2 N/A Level 3 N/A Level 4 N/A Level 5 N/A Level 6 Fitness N/A 11:30 AM Parent Child N/A Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Level 2 N/A Dolphins N/A Level 5 N/A 12:00 PM Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Level 2 N/A Level 3 N/A Level 6 Lifeguard N/A 12:30 PM Tadpoles N/A Waterfrogs N/A Sea Stars N/A Level 2 N/A Level 3 N/A Level 5 N/A
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Swim Lessons – Finley Summer Group Evening Lessons at Finley Aquatic Center SUMMER EVENING LESSONS AT FINLEY AQUATIC CENTER 28 Minute Group Lessons, 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks $58 Non Residents ($48 S.R. Residents) The first week is only offered in the evening and is part of our inservice training. The course is 1 week Mon-Thur at a special rate of $30 ($20 S.R. Residents) *The first week is only offered in the evening and is part of our in-service training. The course is 1 week Mon-Thur at a special rate of $30 ($20 S.R.Residents) **Session 2 - No class on Monday July 4th and has been pro-rated $52 ($42 S.R. Residents) ***Session 5 is only 1 week Mon-Thur and has been pro-rated $34 ($24 S.R. Residents)
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Swim Lessons – Ridgway Summer Group Lessons at Ridgway Swim Center SUMMER MORNING LESSONS AT RIDGWAY SWIM CENTER 28 Minute Group Lessons, 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks $58 Non Residents ($48 S.R. Residents) Private lesson schedule on pages 88-89 *Session 2 no class 4th of July and has been pro-rated $52 ($42 S.R. Residents) **Session 5 is only 1 week Mon-Thur and has been pro-rated $34 ($24 S.R. Residents)
SUMMER EVENING LESSONS AT RIDGWAY SWIM CENTER 28 Minute Group Lessons, 8 Day Lessons M-Th for 2 weeks $58 Non Residents ($48 S.R. Residents) Private lesson schedule on page 88-89
9:45 am Tadpoles
Session 1 Session 2* Session 3 Session 4 Session 5** 6/13-6/23 6/27-7/7 7/11-7/21 7/25-8/4 8/8-8/11
78291 78292 78293 78294 78295 Sea Stars 78246 78247 78248 78249 78250 Waterfrog 78378 78379 78380 78381 78382 Level 2 78036 78037 78038 78039 78040 Level 3 78084 78085 78086 78087 78088 Level 4 78114 78115 78116 78117 78118 Level 5 78129 78130 78131 78132 78133 10:15 am Tadpoles 78296 78297 78298 78299 78300 Sea Stars 78251 78252 78253 78254 78255 Waterfrog 78383 78384 78385 78386 78387 Level 2 78041 78042 78043 78044 78045 Level 3 78089 78090 78091 78092 78093 Level 4 78119 78120 78121 78122 78123 Level 5 78134 78135 78136 78137 78138 10:45 am Tadpoles 78301 78302 78303 78304 78305 Sea Stars 78256 78257 78258 78259 78260 Waterfrog 78388 78389 78390 78391 78392 Level 2 78046 78047 78048 78049 78050 Level 3 78094 78095 78096 78097 78098 Level 6 - Fit Swim 78139 78140 Adult Beg 78027 78030 78028 78031 78029 Dolphin 78032 78035 78033 78034 11:15 am Tadpoles 78306 78307 78308 78309 78310 Sea Stars 78261 78262 78263 78264 78265 Waterfrog 78393 78394 78395 78396 78397 Level 2 78051 78052 78053 78054 78055 Level 3 78099 78100 78101 78102 78103 Level 4 78124 78125 78126 78127 78128 Level 6 - Life 78141 78142 78143 78144 78145 Parent - Child 78231 78232 78233 78234 78235
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Private Swim Lessons Finley Spring Private Lessons - Finley Four 28 Minute Lessons: $120 A= Taught in Any Depth S = Taught in Shallow water only (2 1/2 - 3 feet deep) S/D = Taught in shallow (2 1/2 - 3 feet) or deep water (6 - 12 1/2 feet)
Monday/Wednesday Lessons (2 Weeks)
Water Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 depth 3/21 - 3/30 4/4 - 4/13 4/18 - 4/27 5/2 - 5/11 5/16 - 5/25 4pm S N/A S N/A 4:30pm 5pm S/D N/A 5:30pm S/D N/A 6pm A N/A
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Tuesday/Thursday Lessons (2 Weeks)
Water Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 depth 3/22 - 3/31 4/5 - 4/14 4/19 - 4/28 5/3 - 5/12 5/17 - 5/26 4pm S N/A 4:30pm S N/A 5pm S/D N/A 5:30pm S/D N/A 6pm A N/A
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Summer Private Lessons - Finley Summer Morning Private Lessons - Finley (M-TH) Water Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4* Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 depth 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 6/27-6/30 7/5-7/7 7/11-7/14 7/18-7/21 7/25-7/28 8/1-8/4 8/8-8/11 9:30am S/D 78570 78571 78572 78573 78574 78575 78576 78577 78578 10am S 78579 78580 78581 78582 78583 78584 78585 78586 78587 10:30am S/D 78588 78589 78590 78591 78592 78593 78594 78595 78596 A 78597 78598 78599 78600 78601 78602 78603 78604 78605 11am 11:30am S/D 78606 78607 78608 78609 78610 78611 78612 78613 78614 12pm S/D 78615 78616 78617 78618 78619 78620 78621 78622 78623 12:30pm S/D 78624 78625 78626 78627 78628 78629 78630 78631 78632
Summer Evening Private Lessons - Finley (M-TH)
Water Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4* Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 depth 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 6/27-6/30 7/5-7/7 7/11-7/14 7/18-7/21 7/25-7/28 8/1-8/4 8/8-8/11
5pm S/D 78633 5:30pm S/D 78642 6pm S/D 78651 6:30pm A 78660 7pm S 78669
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78635 78644 78653 78662 78671
78636 78645 78654 78663 78672
78637 78646 78655 78664 78673
78638 78647 78656 78665 78674
78639 78648 78657 78666 78675
78640 78641 78649 78650 78658 78659 78667 78668 78676 78677
* Week 4, no class on Monday July 4th and has been pro-rated $90
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Private Swim Lessons Ridgway Summer Private Lessons - Ridgway Four 28 Minute Lessons: $120
Summer Morning Private Lessons - Ridgway
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4* Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 6/27-6/30 7/5-7/7 7/11-7/14 7/18-7/21 7/25-7/28 8/1-8/4 8/8-8/11
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Summer Morning Private Lessons - Ridgway
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4* Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 6/27-6/30 7/5-7/7 7/11-7/14 7/18-7/21 7/25-7/28 8/1-8/4 8/8-8/11
4:45pm 78186 78187 5:15pm 78196 78197 6:15pm 78206 78207 6:45pm 78216 78217
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D I F F E R E N T LY A B L E D A D U LT P R O G R A M S Adults & Teens
This program offers social and recreational activities for adults and teens, 16 and older, with developmental disabilities. DANCES - HOSTED BY BECOMING INDEPENDENT (Age 16+) 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. The dances are wheelchair accessible.
ADVENTURE DAYS (Age 16+) Adventure Days are offered one Saturday a month, September thru May, from 10am to 1:30pm. Participants spend the day at the Steele Lane Community Center. Activities are varied and can include arts and crafts, games and social time. Check bulletin for details. Fee is $12 per person. Pre-registration is required. This event is 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 for bulletin call 543-3737. Participants who need assistance must bring an aide to any activity. No fee is charged for the aide.
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D E P T. I N F O R M AT I O N , PA R K S & FAC I L I T I E S Adults & Teens
FINLEY COMMUNITY CENTER Located at 2060 W. College Ave. (enter off of W. College at Stony Point Road), a 28,000-square-foot modern, multipurpose facility available for rent. This center includes meeting rooms, banquet and conference facilities, and commercial kitchen. Rental guide is available with detailed information. Reservations: 543-3733.
PERSON SENIOR WING This center is a 25,000-square-foot addition to the Finley Recreation Complex. Rental facilities available include an auditorium, fitness/dance room, two multipurpose rooms, library and computer lab. Reservations: 543-3737.
STEELE LANE COMMUNITY CENTER
Fenced Dog Parks
A Place to Play, Finali, Harvest, Galvin, Rincon Valley, DeTurk, Doyle, Northwest and Cook School Parks. Off leash play allowed at: Doyle Park from 6-8am. In all other parks, dogs must be on a leash not exceeding 6 feet in length. Please pick up after your dogs.
Fly Casting Pond at Galvin Park.
Horseshoe Facilities
at Rincon Valley, Doyle, Finley and Bicentennial Parks. Bring your own equipment.
Park Amphitheater
with reservable campfire area in Howarth and Youth Parks. Reservations: 543-3737.
Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery
This center is located at 415 Steele Lane, 23,000-square-foot community center with rental facilities available including meeting rooms/classrooms, auditorium with stage, cooking facilities. Reservations: 543-3284.
Franklin & Monroe Streets. Self-guided walking tours Call 543-3279 for special events schedule.
BENNETT VALLEY SENIOR CENTER
Softball, Baseball and Soccer Fields
Locates 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
Skateboard & Blading Park
Youth Park. Bring your own equipment. Safety equipment required. are available (weather conditions allowing) for informal recreational use and league play. Call the Sports Desk, 543-3281, (Mon-Fri, 3-5pm) for permit use and schedules. The field condition information line, 543-3474, is updated at 3pm, Monday through Friday.
455 Ridgway Ave. 543-3421
Community Parks
Finley Aquatic Center
Special Facilities
Group picnic reservations are available. See page 94 for contact information. For a detailed list of neighborhood parks, go to srcity.org/parks.
Bennett Valley Golf Course
Doyle Community Park
2060 W. College Ave. 543-3760
3328 Yulupa Avenue. 528-3673
Bocce Courts
DeMeo and Juilliard Parks. Bring your own equipment.
Church of One Tree
Juilliard Park. Rent for weddings & special occasions. Call 543-3285.
DeTurk Round Barn
DeTurk Park. Rent for weddings, meetings, parties, conferences. Call 543-3285.
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750 Doyle Park Drive off Sonoma Avenue. 22 acres. Family/group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, baseball, horseshoes, restrooms, clubhouse, dog park, Doyle Day Camp.
Finley Community Park
gazebo, community center and swim complex.
Franklin Park
2095 Franklin Avenue, 13 acres. Lighted softball, playground, soccer field. Picnic area, BBQ and restrooms.
Galvin Community Park
3330 Yulupa Avenue. 24 acres. Family/ group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, tennis, softball, soccer, restrooms, exercise court, fly casting pond and dog park.
Howarth Community Park
630 Summerfield Road. 140 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 9 for Howarth Park attractions.
Northwest Community Park
2880 West Steele Lane. 38 acres. Lighted sports fields, restrooms, playground, softball, BBQ’s, parking, dog park. No reservable picnic areas.
Rincon Valley Community Park
5108 Badger Road. 19 acres. Family/group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, softball, soccer, restrooms, dog Park for large and small dogs and horseshoes.
Southwest Community Park
1698 Hearn Avenue at Burbank, 19 acres. Family/group picnic, BBQ’s, play equipment, basketball, softball, soccer, and restrooms.
Youth Community and Skate Park
1500 Fulton Road. 23 acres. Picnic areas, BBQ’s, gazebo, play equipment, restrooms, skate park for skateboarders and in-line skaters, Camp Yu-Chi, and Youth Memorial.
2060 W. College Ave (entrance on Stony Point Road). 22 acres. Play equipment, tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball court, sand volleyball, horseshoe pits, restrooms, group and family picnic, BBQ’s,
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D E P T. I N F O R M AT I O N , PA R K S & FAC I L I T I E S Department Information Scholarship Program:
Thanks to generous donors and through fundraising, Recreation & Parks offers a number of scholarships to enable families in need to participate in recreation programs, including and most often, swim lessons for children. Applications are available at the Steele Lane Community Center, Finley Community Center, Finley Aquatic Center or Ridgway Swim Center. For eligibility information, please call 543-3737.
Invest in Your Community:
Individuals, businesses, or organizations that are interested in the opportunity to financially assist or support a variety of Recreation & Parks programs through sponsoring a special event, adopting a park, or donating a memorial bench may call 543-3276 for more information.
Standards of Behavior:
For the enjoyment 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.
Everyone is welcome to participate in our programs.
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA):
Recreation & Parks 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 – Alternate Fridays: closed)
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) 5433289 (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.
Birthday Parties Let Recreation & Parks help you plan your child’s birthday party!
We offer a variety of convenient and affordable party package options that will suit multiple interests. We take care of the details, so you can spend more time having fun with your guests! Below is a sampling of what we offer and full details are available at www.santarosarec.com.
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BASKETBALL PARTY!
• Short basketball lesson featuring some fun drills and activities to enhance dribbling, shooting and passing skills. • Entertaining games including “Control Ball”, “Red Light, Green Light Basketball” & “Steal the Bacon”. • Team competitions with sports music and a referee. • An enthusiastic and motivating instructor/referee who encourages teamwork, fair play, sportsmanship and fun. • Party room, air-conditioned game room and all gaming equipment for a 2-hour party. $175 plus a $50 refundable damage deposit.
DODGE BALL 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). Call 543-3737 to book a party.
PARTY AT THE POOL!
The Birch Room at the Finley Aquatic Center and “Under the Awning” at the Ridgway Swim Center can be reserved for birthday parties, $9 per child, includes admission. Minimum party size is ten children. Call Finley (543-3760) or Ridgway (543-3421) to book a party.
PARTY AT HOWARTH PARK!
Voted best Sonoma County birthday party spot by Sonoma Family Life Magazine readers! Package includes party picnic space reservation, unlimited train, carousel, jump house, & animal barn rides for 10 children (one adult may ride free with each child), one pony ride per child (up to 10 children), Howarth Park souvenirs. Total cost is $150 (for 10 children); add additional child guests for $15 each. Parties are held during park operating hours, April 2-October 30. Make your reservation online at howarthpark. com or call 543-3737. *Please note: animal barn open summer season only. For Summer weekday inquiries email howarthpark@srcity.org or call 543-3298.
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D E P T. I N F O R M AT I O N , PA R K S & FAC I L I T I E S Información General
RESERVACIÓNES DE SALÓNES Podrá recojer un paquete de información en el Centro Comunitario de Finley para planear su fiesta familiar. Llamar al numero 707 543-3737. Quinceañeras Bodas y Recepciónes Aniversários Reuniones de la Iglécias Reuniones de Clubs de Servicio Tásas sin interés Recaudación de fondos Conferéncias Reuniones de Negócios Cumpleaños Bautísmos
OTROS EDIFICIOS DE RENTA: Centro Comunitários Finley Centro Comunitario Person Senior Wing Centro Comunitário Steele Lane Centro Comunitário Bennett Valley La Iglècia de One Tree La Granja de De Turk
CLASES/PROGRAMAS
Todas Las Clases Ofrecen Solamente En Ingles!
La Salud es lo Maximo!
Para distfrutár un ambiente dívertido tenémos varios prográmas para toda la familia incluyéndo desde niños hasta adultos. Estos programas son ofrecidos por la Ciudad de Santa Rosa Recreacion y parques.
Zumba, Aerobica, Karate, Campamentos de verano y otoño, Natacion, Arte, Computación, Balet y mucho mas…. Kindergym:
Su hijo/a aumentara capacidades sociales por medio de convivir con otros pequeñitos y hacer actividades como corer, brincar y gatear. Habrá actividades de canto, juegos con paracaidas.
Servicios Vecindarios Para Jovenes
Ofrece programas para niños desde 6-18 años en Santa Rosa. Ofréce tambien programas gratis y de bajos recursos. Los siguiéntes programas incluyen: Deportes, Asistencia de tareas, Tutoria, Arte, Musica, Clubs y mucho mas… Para mas informacion favor de llamar al 707-543-4501 Santarosarec.com (neighborhood youth programs)
Hay becas disponibles.
Para obtener mas información favor de llamar al 707-543-3737 o pueden venir en persona al Centro Comunitario de Finley en la siguiente direction 2060 W College Avenue. Para personas discapacitadas favor de llamar al 707-543-3292/TDD 543-3289 (Lunes a Viernes 8am-5pm)
PARQUES Parque de los Patos/Howarth Park
Este parque tiene un Carusel, Tren, Brincolín, y Ponis. Hay una fuente de agua que está localizada en el la area de recreo, y tiene una pared de piedras para escalar.
Parque y Granja de Bayer
Este parqué tiene uno de los jardines mas grandes de Santa Rosa! El parque de Bayer ofrece jardines pequeños y disponibles para alquilar. Támbien pueden comprar verduras y flores o simplemente disfrutarlo. Este parque esta localizado en 1550 West Avenue, Santa Rosa CA. Para mas información llame al 707-542-9318 o visite la pagina del internet www.landpaths.org
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Permisos Para Parques:
Tenemos espácios grandes y chicos para hacer reservaciónes en los siguientes parques: Doyle Finley Franklin Galvin Howarth/Parque de los Patos Rincon Valley Southwest Youth Park
Brincolínes:
Usted necesitá usar su propio generador para su brincolín, Las estacas no deben ser mas de 8 pulgadas de profundidad. El brincolín deberá ser puesto encima de una lona. Brincolínes de agua no son permitidos.
Piñatas:
Son permitidos en los parques pero dében ser protegidos los arboles poniendo una toalla entre el arbol y la cuerda. Tambíen deben poner una lona para la basura de la piñata.
Reservaciones de Parques:
Para reservacíones de 50 personas o mas se require un permiso de la Ciudad de Santa Rosa para las areas índicadas. No és permitido sonídos amplificados en los parques de Finley y en Rincon Valley. Para mas informacion o hacer una reservacion favor de hablar al numero 707-543-3753 o venga en persona al Centro Comunitario de Finley durante las horas de 10:00am4:30pm (Lunes, Miercoles y Viernes).
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D E P T. I N F O R M AT I O N , PA R K S & FAC I L I T I E S Picnic Reservations
Our parks have picnic areas available on a first-come, first-served basis year round. By reserving a picnic site, you guarantee a spot for your event. PICNIC PERMIT A standard picnic permit allows up to 200 people in a Community Park picnic site. The standard picnic reservation does not include exclusive use of any lawn area. All regular park rules apply. Visit srcity.org/parks and check the availability of picnic sites. For questions or to make a reservation, call 707-543-3753 or come in to the Finley Community Center on M-F 10am - 4:30pm.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT A Special Use Permit is required for events with an expected attendance of 200 + and also for ALL events held in a Neighborhood Park. In addition, a Special Use Permit is required for any of the following reasons, regardless of attendance: • Event is open to the public and attendance cannot be determined (i.e. 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. • Event is outside the parameters of the picnic site or impacts the other park patrons. • To download a Special Use Permit Application visit srcity.org/parks and click on “reservations.”
PARK RULES
• Jump Houses are allowed in several of our parks. We do NOT provide electricity or water. (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. • No vehicles in the park without prior approval by Department Director or authorized designee. • Place trash in the garbage cans or dumpsters.
FEES • SMALL Picnic Sites: $45 • Large Picnic Sites: require an additional $100 refundable cleaning/damage deposit, plus the below fees:
Finley Community Park & Howarth Park
Monday- Friday: $110 Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: $123
All Other Large Group Picnic Sites
Monday- Friday: $105 Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: $110
Small Picnic Sites Available: Doyle Park (3) 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
• Please respect the “field closed” signs to preserve the turf (13-24.035) • Keep audio 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. For a COMPLETE list of Park Rules and Ordinances please visit: srcity.org/parks
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R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N Registration/Refunds
5 Ways to Sign up! 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.
PHONE
Call our Finley Community Center at 707-543-3737 to register over the phone.
FAX
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: (707) 543-3736 Swim classes: (707) 543-3768.
Mail Registration Form on page 96 to: Finley Community Center REGISTRATION, 2060 West College Ave. Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401 OR Steele Lane Center REGISTRATION 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, Calif. 95403 For Swim Classes: Finley Aquatic Center REGISTRATION 2060 W. College Avenue, Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401 OR Ridgway Swim Center, REGISTRATION 455 Ridgway Avenue, Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401 *Include check made out to SRRP or include your VISA/MC number and a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
WALK-IN
For swim classes: Ridgway or Finley Swim Center For all other classes: Finley or Steele Lane Community Center See page 1 for facility hours.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION • Registration is on a first come, first served basis. • Registration will not be accepted in class by the instructors. • Your name will automatically be placed on a waiting list when a class is full. (Including swim classes.) • Register online or by mail/Fax/Phone for only those activities which have a barcode. If no barcode is listed, contact a Community Center or the Swim Center. • 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. • Future program fees are subject to change as City Council reviews the annual budget
CITY RESIDENTS Participants living within the Santa Rosa City limits receive a discount on classes and activities.
CLASS REFUND AND TRANSFER INFORMATION • Full refunds will be issued if the request is received 7 days prior to the starting date of the class. • 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. • Refunds or changes will not be allowed if submitted within 3 business days prior to the start of a class. • Refund requests for camps are slightly different.
CAMP REFUND POLICY No refunds allowed for Day Camps after 5pm on the Thursday prior to camp.
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 96. PLEASE NOTE: Certain fees advertised in the Activity Guide are subject to change. Check the website for updates.
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R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N Registration Form
ADULT/GUARDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION: **Please sign below Adulto/Información Personal Last Name: Apellido
Additional forms available at Community & Swim Centers
Para formas adiciionales viste a un centro comunitario o de natación
First Nombre
Birthdate: Fecha de Nacimiento
Gender: Género:
Address: Domicilio State: Estado
City: Ciudad Home Phone: Teléfono de Casa
ZIP Code: Código
Resident Residente
Work Phone: Teléfono de Trabajo
Emergency Phone: Teléfono de Emergencia
*Non-Resident No-residente
Cell Phone: Celular
email Address: 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 & Activities Participant’s Last Name
First
Apellido del participante
Nombre
Date of Birth
Fecha de Nacimiento
Course Barcode Clave del Curso
Course Name
2nd Choice
Nombre del Curso
2nda opción
If paying by check, please make check payable to: Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Department
Fee
Costo
Total Fees:
Help sponsor a child for a swimming lesson! Add on Scholarship Fund Donation: Ayude a un niño a asistir un programa de natación gratis! Agrege su donación aquí:
VISA/MasterCard Account #:
Expiration Date:
Month
Fecha de Vencimiento mes
Número de tarjeta VISA/Mastercard#
Cardholder’s Signature:
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 Department. 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.
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INDEX AARP Driver Safety Program
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Active Adults50+
68-76
Actor’s Theater for Children
2
Differently Able Program (DAA)
90
Rec Dept. info in Spanish
93
Dog Training
65
Registration
95
Drama/Theater (Youth)
19, 36
Aerobics Classes
58-59
Engineering/Lego (Youth)
Aquatics
77-89
Art Exhibits
5-8
Arts District
7
Rentals, Park & Facility
1, 91, 94
32
Rural Cemetery Tours
Events (Community)
2-4
Scholarship Donations
92
Facilities Information
91-92
Scholarship Program
92
Fishing
9
3-4, 11
Senior Center Activities
68-76
Arts & Crafts, Adults
49
Fitness (Adult)
55-60
Soccer (Youth)
23-24
Babysitting (Teen)
27
Fitness (Youth)
20-25
Softball (Adult)
66
Basketball (Youth)
24
Fitness (Seniors)
68-70
Special Interest
63-65
Birthday Parties
92
Gardening/Outdoor Water Conservation 63
Speechcraft
64
Golf
66
Standards of Behavior
92
61
Sports
66-67
Swim
77-89
Boating & Sailing Classes
40, 47-48
Bocce
66
Guitar
Bowling
60
Gymnastics (Youth)
Business/Computer
50-51
Camps:
20-22, 30, 41
Honey Bee Education
27, 65
Table Tennis (Ping Pong)
Horsemanship
26
Tai Chi
66
Tennis:
60 56, 68-70
Spring Camps
30-31
Horseshoes
Summer Camps
32-46
Howarth Park
9
Adults
67
69
iPhone & iPad
51
Youth
25
Cards (Drop-in) Computers (Adult)
50-51
Kickball
66
Teen/Tiny Tots
28-29
Computers (Seniors)
68-70
KidScience
34
Ukulele
61, 70
Cooking (Adults)
52
Kindergym
20-21
CPR & Survival Skills
64
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens 10
Walking Poles
62, 72
Creek Activities
13
Martial Arts (Adult Judo)
60
Water Fitness
79
Dodge Ball Parties
92
Martial Arts (Youth Karate)
23
Waterpolo
80
Neuromovement Fitness
55
Weight Room
75
Outdoor Activities
62
Work Experience
Dance Classes: Ballet/Tap (Youth)
16-18, 35
Volunteer
12
14-15
Belly Dance
54
Park Locations & Features
91
Writing
74
Bollywood
53
Pickleball
66
Yoga (Adult)
56
Flamenco
53
Pilates (Adult)
57
You’re On the Air (Voice-Overs)
64
Line Dance
73
Photography (Adult)
63
Zumba Gold
Tango
53
Picnic Permit Information
94
54
Qigong
Dances (Social)
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