ActivityGuide Spring/Summer 2019
RECREATION & PARKS
Registration begins Jan 30! Visit SantaRosaRec.com All Aboard!
Ride the mini-train at Youth Park. pg. 1
Community Events for Everyone Fun family events each month! pg. 2-3
Camps Coming Your Way Day camps galore for every kid! pg. 16, 18-33
Use our handy index guide to find exactly what you’re looking for! pg. 64 Informacion en Español, vea pagina 61
W E LCO M E Dear Friends & Neighbors, As this Spring/Summer guide arrives in your mailboxes and at locations across Santa Rosa, there’s still a nip in the air. Soon, there will be spring flowers in our parks and along our trails, fresh water in our lakes for fishing and swimming, and a host of activities where you can get fit, have fun, and soak up the sun this summer! Inside this guide, you will find ideas to keep everyone in the family happy and busy as the days grow longer and warmer. This year, like every other, we look forward to teaching over 4,000 children to swim, hosting the largest adult softball league in Northern California, and providing opportunities for seniors to be active and engaged in our community. In fact, the newly added Senior programs at Steele Lane Community Center are growing more popular every day! If you have a tiny tot in the house, please see fun and enriching programs beginning on page 12. Parents of school age kids, register early for spring and summer camps—they fill up fast! Teens will want to check out our work experience program for a summer that’s truly transformative! Adults of all ages can choose from health and fitness classes, sports leagues, social events, and all kinds of activities to explore a hobby or learn something new. In 2019, we look forward to fulfilling our mission to: Create Community through People, Parks and Programs. It’s our honor to serve you and our pleasure to have fun with you! Please join us…
TABLE OF CON TE N TS Art Exhibits 4-5 Boating & Sailing 29, 34 Community Events 2-3 Contact Information 63 Differently Abled Adult Programs 60 Historic Sites 7 Howarth Park 6 Picnic Reservations 63 Summer Work Experience for Teens 10-11 Volunteer 9 Active Adults (50+) Programs
43-47
Classes & Events
46-47
Drop-In Programs
43-45
Senior Center Information
43-44
Adult (18+) Programs
35-42
Business & Computers Dance
35 36
Health & Fitness
37-39
Special Interest
40
Sports
41-42
Yours in Fun & Fitness, Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks
Aquatics Facility Information
48
On the Cover
Recreation Swim Hours
49
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‘All Aboard!’ Everyone’s welcome to ride the mini-train at Youth Park. The Redwood Empire Live Steamers Interactive Museum presents this family-friendly experience one weekend a month, May to October. Plus, now the track is twice as long, taking riders through the trees and into the back section of the park. A $1 donation per rider helps to off-set costs for the all-volunteer ‘Steamers,’ who present this opportunity just because they love trains and kids! Visit SRCity.org/Youth-Park for operating days and directions.
Fitness & Safety
50-51
Swim Lessons
52-59
Spring Camps
20-21
Stay Connected!
Summer Camps
22-33
“Like” us on Facebook and follow us on Instragram! Subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter at SantaRosaRec.com.
Youth Programs
12-33
Dance
12
Drama
13
Fitness & Sports
14-16
Horsemanship
18
Special Interest
17-18
Tot Classes
19
Tot Camps
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Registration Information
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Index
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CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S February
March 9
February 23
Arbor Day Tree Planting Party 9am-12pm Join us at Mesquite Park or Northwest Community Park. See page 9 for details.
FairyTale Ball Ages 4-12 & Chaperones • Finley Community Center $35 per Couple/$10 one additional youth per escort Pre-registration required: Use code 7485 at SantaRosaRec.com Dancing, activities and a visit from a real princess!
March 17
February 23
St. Patrick’s Day 5K Presented by Fleet Feet Sports Benefitting Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks - 11am • Courthouse Square Join us for St. Patrick’s Day and help raise money for the Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks Scholarship Fund! Visit FleetFeetSantaRosa.com for info.
Kids Fishing in the City 9-11am • Lake Ralphine, Howarth Park FREE! Enjoy family fishing! Children at least 5 years and with adults. Fishing license required for age 16+. Sponsored in part by Ca. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife and SR Firefighters Association.
February 24
Kids Fishing Derby 7:30-10:30am • Lake Ralphine, Howarth Park Sign up at the boathouse, $3 per participant For ages 15 and younger; children must be with an adult. Bring your own equipment. Sponsored in part by SR Firefighters Association.
April
April 13
March March 1-10
A Theater for Children A Participation Play for Children Steele Lane Community Center Visit ATheaterForChildren.com for information and tickets. Show times: 3/1, 7pm 3/8, 7pm 3/2, 1 & 3:30pm 3/9, 1 & 3:30pm 3/10, 3pm 3/3, 3pm
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History Walking Tours at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours leave every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated 90-minute docent-led walk through the pioneer cemetery. Note, surfaces and slopes are uneven.
April 15
Santa Rosa History Tour on Rosie the Trolley 10am-12pm; Departs from Howarth Park $20; Pre-registration required at santarosarec. com, use code 11953 Tour Theme: Big Names in a Small Town, People of Renown with Close Ties to Santa Rosa.
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CO M M U N I T Y E V E N T S May 27
Memorial Day at the Rural Cemetery 12pm, Franklin Gate FREE Honor the day with special guests, refreshments and tours of veterans’ graves.
June June 8
April 27
Earth Day OnStage 12-4pm • Courthouse Square - FREE Join us for Santa Rosa’s 10th Annual Earth Day OnStage Festival! Enjoy great food, live performances OnStage, local and earth-friendly products, and eco-friendly crafts and activities for kids. Visit srcity.org/2139 for schedule.
McDonald Avenue Tour at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated A 90-minute docent-led walk through the pioneer cemetery. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.
July
April 27
2019 Senior Expo 9am to 12pm, FREE Person Senior Wing of Finley Community Center Explore the best of senior living with 80+ interesting and informational exhibitors.
April 27
Santa Rosa History Tour on Rosie the Trolley 10am-12pm; Departs from Howarth Park $20/person Pre-registration required at santarosarec.com, use code 11952 This Saturday tour has been added due to high demand. Sign up early!
May May 11
Walking Down Cemetery Lane Tour at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours leave every 20 minutes from the Franklin Gate. FREE! Donations appreciated A 90-minute docent-led walk through the pioneer cemetery. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.
May 12
Mother’s Day Plant Sale and Chosen Spot Expo Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Visit lutherburbank.org for details.
May 18
Kids to Parks Day 11am-3pm, Howarth Park - FREE Celebrate this nationwide day of outdoor exploration and play with a scavenger hunt, activities and treats! Designed for children ages 6-12, all ages welcome.
Recreation information 543-3737
Live at Juilliard Concerts Sundays July 7, 14, 21, 28; August 4 & 11 Juilliard Park, FREE! Join us for music, food and fun! Music line-up and more info at: srcity.org/liveatjuilliard.
July 13
History Walking Tours at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated A 90-minute docent-led walk through the pioneer cemetery. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.
August August 10
Tapestry of Cultures Tour at the Rural Cemetery 10-11am; Tours every 20 minutes from Franklin Gate FREE! Donations appreciated A 90-minute docent-led walk through the pioneer cemetery. Note: uneven surfaces and slopes.
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ART EXHIBITS Enjoy the City of Santa Rosa’s rotating art exhibits. Learn more about the Arts Program at SRCity.org/arts.
ARTISTS’ ROUND TABLE SPRINGS INTO ITS 66TH YEAR Apr 2 - May 16, 2019
Steele Lane Community Center
Reception: Thu, Apr 4, 5-7pm
415 Steele Lane Viewing Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5pm
Artisans and fine artists present works in oil, acrylic, watercolor, collage and multimedia, as well as jewelry and paper creations.
2019 SUMMERFIELD WALDORF WALL CALENDAR ART: DEVELOPING A FEELING FOR BEAUTY, GOODNESS, AND TRUTH Jan 29 - Mar 7, 2019 Reception: Wed, Jan 30, 4-6pm Enjoy selected works created by Summerfield Waldorf students.
JODY CREATES June 25 - Aug 15, 2019 Reception: Wed, June 26, 4-6pm Jody Cross believes art is an important language and hopes her artworks bring wonderment and joy.
JESSICA SNOWDEN: FLOW Mar 12 - Apr 25, 2019 Reception: Wed, Mar 13, 4-6pm
Finley Community Center
2060 W. College Avenue Viewing Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm
This exhibit presents a creative perspective that is about enjoying the process as much as the result.
INTENTION AND REFLECTION: PEN AND INK SERIES BY RUTH ALISON DONOVAN Apr 30 - June 20, 2019 Reception: Wed, May 1, 4-6pm Free-flowing process and whimsical imagery express the artist’s story of human experience.
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NATIONAL ARTS PROGRAM: 16TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND COMPETITION Feb 4 - Mar 29, 2019 Awards Reception: Sun, Mar 3, 3-5pm Santa Rosa joins 80 cities across the country in showcasing the art of local amateur and professional artists of all ages.
THE ART OF AGING: 22ND ANNUAL SENIOR ART SHOW May 21 - July 11, 2019 Reception: Thu, May 23, 1-4pm This popular exhibit is sponsored by the County’s Adult and Aging Division to enhance the lives of seniors. Beginning to professional local artists (over 60) may apply online at: https://apps.schsd.org/SAS/.
ED DECHANT: A RETROSPECTIVE July 16 - Sept 5, 2019 Reception: Thu, July 18, 5-7pm This exhibit features Ed Dechant’s whimsical and humorous works over the last 15 years.
Register at santarosarec.com
ART EXHIBITS City Hall Council Chambers
100 Santa Rosa Avenue Call 543-3010 for viewing information; Enter at Suite 10
HANNAH SKOONBERG: BEAUTIFUL WEEDS Apr 9 - May 23, 2019 Reception: Wed, Apr 10, 5-7pm
THE ARTISTS OF BECOMING INDEPENDENT (BI) Jan 8 - Feb 21, 2019 Reception: Fri, Jan 11, 5-7pm Art by people with disabilities, living meaningful and productive lives. See works created through BI’s professional art program.
ANNA KRUMPOS: CURSIVE EXHALES June 18 - Aug 8, 2019
Prints that delight in the texture and patterns found among the weeds, prickly, impenetrable and beautiful.
Reception: Fri, June 21, 5-7pm A creative exploration of listening, harnessing spontaneity and chaos. Anna encourages viewers to find wonder and seek mystery.
Simons Gallery at the Person Senior Wing
2060 W. College Avenue Viewing Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm MONGREL OF THE WASTELAND: ART BY ROSA JEREZ May 29 - July 18, 2019
PSYCHEDELIC RETURNS ON INVESTIGATING MEMORY Feb 26 - Apr 18, 2019 Reception: Fri, Mar 8, 5-7pm
Reception: Wed, May 29, 5-7pm
Distortion of what is real, movement and form mixed with imagination give birth to these paintings.
View portraits of real and imaginary beings, created using acrylic paints and bitter tears.
SABEL ROSE REGALIA: THE ACID IS WORKING Feb 12 - Apr 4, 2019 Reception: Wed, Feb 13, 5-7pm
THE MULTIPLICITY PROJECT Apr 23 - June 13, 2019
Sabel’s handmade quilts feature vivid colors and geometric optical illusions. Also see delightful sculptures and painted monsters by Mathilde Amiot.
Take the City ArtWalk! Visit srcity.org/artwalk
Reception: Fri, Apr 26, 5-7pm As Sesame Street first posed 50 years ago… ”One of these things is not like the other.” Can you find common denominators?
Recreation information 543-3737
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H O WA R T H PA R K Howarth Community Park HowarthPark.com
THINGS TO DO
630 Summerfield Rd • 707-543-3425 • HowarthPark@SRCity.org
K-Land Attractions
Visit “The Jewel” of Santa Rosa! This 138-acre community park provides seemingly endless recreational opportunities. There’s beautiful Lake Ralphine for fishing and boating, a softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of hiking and jogging trails, and the K-Land amusement area featuring a train ride, carousel, animal barn and pony rides.
Rides
SPRING/SUMMER HOURS Trails, Playgrounds, Fishing Open 7 days a week Sunrise - Sunset
Boathouse and K-Land Rides and Snack Bar* Spring Hours: Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm March 2 - June 9
Take a ride on the train or carousel or bounce in the jump house! $2 Each • 25 Tickets $40
Ponies
Ride around the corral in an outdoor setting. Maximum weight limit of 90 pounds per rider. $5/1 lap $8/2 laps $45/10 ticket pony pass Horsemanship classes offered on page 18. (prices subject to change)
Land of Imagination
This unique playground offers a children’s “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.
Also open: Spring Break, March 18-21 Memorial Day, May 27
Animal Barn
During our summer season stop by the Animal Barn and pet the animals. Open June 10 - Aug 8. Tickets $2 (purchase at train station window)
Closed: Easter, April 21 Summer Hours: Mon - Thu, 11am-4:30pm (closed Fridays) Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm K-Land & Boathouse: June 10 - Aug 8 *Rides are closed on rainy days. Call the park 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 Picnic Site Reservations
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Sponsorship Opportunities: Contact us if you’d like to sponsor one of our popular Howarth Park events, including Movies in the Park: howarthpark@ srcity.org
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Lake Ralphine Boating
Paddleboats, kayaks, canoes, sailboats and paddle boards are available for rent. $8 - $12/hour See pages 29 & 34 for boating classes and more information.
Fishing
Lake Ralphine is stocked regularly by California Fish and Wildlife (CDF) with trout, bluegill, bass and catfish. All CDF regulations are in effect and a fishing license is required.
Register at santarosarec.com
H I S TO R I C S I T E S Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Santa Rosa Avenue at Sonoma Avenue LutherBurbank.org • 707-524-5445 Visit the historic landmark home and gardens of world-renowned horticulturalist Luther Burbank who lived in Santa Rosa for 50 years and developed more than 800 strains and varieties of plants. For operating hours and tour information, visit LutherBurbank.org or call 707-524-5445.
Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery 1600 Franklin Ave SRCity.org/ruralcemetery • 707-543-3279 Open Daily, 6am-9pm (PDT) & 6am-6pm (PST) This 17-acre historic landmark located in the heart of Santa Rosa was a burial site for early residents, primarily from the 1850s to 1930s. Volunteers restored the cemetery from decades of neglect. Burial plot maps and self-guided tour brochures are available at the kiosks and online.
LAMPLIGHT TOURS Fri or Sat • Age 8+ Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery $40 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. Tours last approximately 90 minutes and are held rain or shine. Friday, Sept. 20 Session Code 7:30pm 12094 7:50pm 12095 8:10pm 12096 8:30pm 12097 8:50pm 12098 9:10pm 12099 9:30pm 12100 9:50pm 12101
Saturday, Sept. 21 Session Code 6:30pm* 14635 7:30pm 12102 7:50pm 12103 8:10pm 12104 8:30pm 12105 8:50pm 12106 9:10pm 12107 9:30pm 12111 9:50pm 12112
Recreation information 543-3737
*New 6:30pm Tour This tour at dusk provides more light to see by and a slower pace between vignettes.
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CREEK STEWARDSHIP ACTIVITIES Sonoma Water 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. Organize your own creek cleanup! For help organizing a creek clean up with your neighborhood, school, community group, or business please call 707-543-3845 or email creeks@srcity.org. Need Community Service hours? Creek cleanups are great community service projects for students. Every Month! First Saturday Cleanup on Prince Memorial Greenway (ages 5 to adult) On the first Saturday of every month help take care of Santa Rosa Creek in the heart of downtown. The Greenway provides a home for river otter, kingfishers, steelhead trout as well as parks, public art, and recreation. Visit firstsaturdaycleanup.org for more information.
Date: First Saturday of every month Time: 10:00 a.m. - noon Location: Olive Park footbridge *near 105 Olive Street
Flat Rock Park Volunteer Day (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.
Date: Saturday, February 23 Time: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Location: Flat Rock footbridge *near 4227 Flat Rock Circle
Colgan Creek Volunteer Day (ages 8 to adult) Help the community cleanup and nurture the restored reach of Colgan Creek. Learn about the many native California plants that grow along creeks and help them establish a foothold in their first years. Tools and refreshments provided.
Date: Saturday, March 9 Time: 9:30 a.m. – noon Location: Elsie Allen High School *599 Bellevue Ave.
Laguna Stewardship Day for Families (all ages) Bring the kids! Join us for a day working in a one of a kind native plant garden and wetland. We will plant, weed, and mulch in both the garden and wetland area. Tools, gloves & snacks provided. RSVP only for groups of 8 or more: dcadman@srcity.org / (707) 543-3408
Date: Saturday, March 9 Time: 9:00 a.m. - noon Location: Laguna Treatment Plant *4300 Llano Road
Earth Day on the Greenway (ages 5 to adult) Celebrate Earth Day’s 49th birthday on the Prince Memorial Greenway. Help with a cleanup of Santa Rosa Creek, native plant care, and trail maintenance. Tools and refreshments provided. Afterward, join the Earth Day OnStage festival at Courthouse Square. srcity.org/earthday
Date: Saturday, April 27 Time: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Location: Olive Park footbridge *near 105 Olive Street
Sierra Park Creek Cleanup (ages 6 to adult) Continue the care of this little creek with Strawberry School, scouts, and neighbors on Bennett Valley Cleanup Day. Call Bennett Valley Vision for info on other projects 707-545-2224.
Dates: Saturday, May 4 Time: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Location: Strawberry School *2311 Horseshoe Drive
Love Your Mother - and Steele Creek (ages 6 to adult) As a Mothers Day treat, spend a little time caring for Mother Earth. Ride your bicycles to a cleanup of Steele Creek along the SMART pathway. Tools and refreshments provided.
Date: Saturday, May 11 Time: 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Location: Next to 1090 Jennings Avenue, east of the railroad tracks
Whitewater Rodeo on Santa Rosa Creek (ages 5 to adult) 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 June 29 Time: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Location: Pierson Street bridge *near 5 Pierson Street
For up-to-date creek events, maps, and more information visit: srcity.org/stormwaterandcreeks or email creeks@srcity.org or call 707-543-3845
V O LU N T E E R AC T I V I T I E S Volunteer with Recreation & Parks! There are a variety of ways to get involved in our parks and programs through volunteering. Below is a partial list of events; for more information on these programs or to view a full list and sign up for volunteer opportunities please visit SRCity.org/parksvolunteer We love our volunteers! ORGANIZE A PARK PROJECT OR CLEAN UP! If your service club, scout troop, neighborhood, church, school or business wishes to hold a volunteer workday or special project in one of our parks, contact the Volunteer Program Desk. PARK-A-MONTH VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Join us on the second Saturday of the month (March-October) for these monthly, family-friendly workdays that help beautify our parks through tasks such as litter pickup, spreading mulch, cleaning, pruning, invasive species removal, weeding and more. We provide tools and light refreshments. Individuals and service groups welcome. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: JUNIOR GIANTS Junior Giants is a free, non-competitive and innovative co-ed baseball program offered in Santa Rosa during the summer. Volunteer Coaches and Team Parents help make the program possible! Join us to make an impact on kids’ lives. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: LUTHER BURBANK HOME & GARDENS If you love learning about gardens, local history, antiques, nature and meeting interesting people from around the world, become a Luther Burbank Home & Gardens volunteer. Training is held early March for Docents, Gift Shop staff and Gardeners. Help plan events and work on special projects, plus enjoy exclusive volunteer appreciation events! For more information, visit lutherburbank.org
Volunteer Event Calendar 2019 Park-A-Month
Second Saturday of the month March-October, 9am-12pm For a full list of volunteer opportunities or to sign up for an event, please visit SRCity.org/parksvolunteer
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Arbor Day Tree-Planting Party This year we are hosting two separate tree-planting parties. Please join us at one of the following locations: Mesquite Park, 2250 Mesquite Drive OR Northwest Community Park, 2880 W Steele Lane.
April 13
Youth Community Park – 1701 Fulton Road
May 11
Franklin Community Park – 2095 Franklin Avenue
June 8
Harvest Park (Dog Park) – 245 Burt Street
July 13
A Place to Play (Dog Park) – 2375 W Third Street
August 10
Brush Creek Park – 1180 Brush Creek Road
September 14
Pearblossom Park – 2850 Edgewater Drive
October 12
Doyle Park – 700 Doyle Park Drive
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: SANTA ROSA RURAL CEMETERY The Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery is volunteer-operated and maintained. If you would like to support this historical gem, join a volunteer workday on the third Saturday of each month, maintain a plot through the Adopt-A-Plot program, join the Rose Brigade or serve on the Preservation Committee. Those are just some of the ways to volunteer! Contact Us: Volunteer Program Desk (707) 543-3279 volunteer@srcity.org SRCity.org/parksvolunteer
Recreation information 543-3737
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SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS Gain Skills & Have Fun This Summer $95 Program & Materials Fee* • Ages 13-17 *Includes processing fees, training & materials, work shirt Teens ages 13-17, here’s your chance to meet new friends, gain experience for your resume, and have fun this summer! You will work with recreation professionals in our parks and facilities, on the lake or at our pools. Help care for animals or teach children to swim! Many work experience volunteers go on to become members of our staff, and all participants contribute to the community. Check out the list of volunteer positions to find one that’s right for you.
HOW TO APPLY Applications and the program brochure with job descriptions are available beginning March 1 and due by April 5. Applicants must be at least age 13 years by June 10. Applications at: SRCity.org/workexperience Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Ave. 1. Pick up or download an application and brochure to read the job descriptions, hours, and commitments. 2. Fill out and return the application with your non-refund able fee. 3. Set up and participate in your group interview; instructions will be emailed to you. 4. Attend mandatory Orientation Night on May 8 (no parents please) and all orientation and training June 3 - 7 for your assigned program. No exceptions. IMPORTANT DATES! March 1: Applications & program flyer available March 28: Information night, 7-8pm (optional) Steele Lane Community Center, 415 Steele Lane April 5: Application deadline April 7: 9am-1pm Call for interview time* April 8-10: 4-8pm Call for interview time* April 20, 22, 23, 24: Interview dates (mandatory) May 8: Orientation Night, 7:15-8:30pm (mandatory) Finley Community Center, 2060 W. College Ave. June 3: Aquatic Training (Finley Aquatic Center) 1-2pm June 3-7: Training (mandatory) June 10: Participants must be 13 years old by this date (no exceptions) *After you submit your application, you will receive an email with instructions on your next steps, including the phone number to call to set up your interview.
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS The following is an overview of non-paid, volunteer work experience positions. Full position descriptions are available at SRCity.org/workexperience and on the program flyer. Animal Barn Aide Howarth Park Assist with animal and facility care; show and inform the public about the animals; provide customer service. Minimum two-week commitment, 9:30am-5:15pm, Saturdays and Sundays mandatory. Amusement Ride Aide Howarth Park Assist with amusement rides and/or concession stand. Minimum twoweek commitment, 10am-5:15pm, Mon/Wed/Sat or Tu/Thu/Sun. Boathouse Aide Howarth Park Assist with boats and helping customers; watch for problems on the lake and go boating with campers when needed. Minimum two-week commitment, 10am-5:15pm, Mon/Wed/Sat or Tu/Th/Sun. Counselor -in –Training Camp Wa-Tam, Doyle Camp, Camp Yu-Chi or Recreation Sensation Assist with camp activities, including song leading, skits, boating, archery, field trips, swimming, crafts, and nature projects. Minimum commitment of two 40-hour weeks and 30-hour mandatory training June 3-7.
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SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE FOR TEENS
Swim Lesson Aides Ridgway or Finley Swim Center
Recreation Sensation Leader-In-Training Four School Locations (TBD)
Assist with swim lessons for children, lead aquatic games and basic safety and skills instruction. Minimum commitment of one session (two consecutive weeks). Morning and/or evening shifts, Mon - Thu.
Set a positive example; help to organize games, arts & crafts, academic activities, field trips and events. June 10 - July 25 (no camp week of July 4), Mon-Fri 8:15am-3:45pm.
Concession Aides Ridgway or Finley Swim Center
*Financial assistance is available for this program thanks to Measure O funding. Proof of eligibility is required at time of registration. Call Finley Community Center at (707) 543-3737 for more information.
Assist with food and beverage service, general clean-up, and other customer service duties. Minimum two-week commitment, afternoon shifts 2-5 days per week. Junior Lifeguards* Ridgway or Finley Swim Center Assist with public swim supervision, enforce rules and provide light maintenance. Minimum two-week commitment, afternoon shifts 2-7 days per week. *PREREQUISITE: Completion of Level 6 Lifeguard Preparedness or the Sonoma County Regional Parks Open Water Junior Lifeguard Camp with certification prior to June 20th is required to participate.
Recreation information 543-3737
Sports Coach-In-Training Steele Lane Community Center & Rincon Valley Community Park Assist with youth summer sports clinics in basketball, soccer, and dodgeball. Indoor Clinics at Steele Lane in July, Mon -Thu, 9am3pm. Outdoor Soccer Clinics at Rincon Valley in June and August, Mon -Thu 9am-12pm. Minimum two-week commitment and mandatory training June 4, 10am-2pm.
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YO U T H Dance
TUTUS FOR TWOS Tue OR Fri, 9:30-10:30am • Age 2 Finley/Live Oak Rm $42-$52 (4 classes) Our youngest dancers pair up with their loving adult (parent, grandparent, aunt/uncle, nanny, etc.) for a wonderful world of imagination and ballet! Join Miss Jeran in a playful, stress-free atmosphere where young children are supported to develop awareness of their bodies, physical skills and creativity. Instructor: Instructor Jeran Urrutia has over 25 years of dance and teaching experience. Tue, 9:30-10:30am Code Session 2/19-3/12 10560 3/26-4/16 10575 4/30-5/21 10576 5/28-6/25* 10577 *No class 6/18 Fri, 9:30-10:30am Code Session 2/22-3/15 10578 3/29-4/19 10579 10580 5/3-5/24 5/31-6/28* 10581 *No class 6/21
LOOK AT ME, I’M 3! Wed OR Fri • Age 3 Finley/Live Oak Rm $42-$52 (4 classes) Ballet tondues and twirls delight young dancers as they discover music and movement. This simple class introduces curios toddlers to basic ballet routines and exercises, along with plenty of playful creativity. Ballet style attire is suggested. Family and friends may visit the last class of the session. Instructor: Jeran Urrutia (see Tutus for Twos bio).
BALLET & TAP TECHNIQUE NEW! Mon OR Wed • Age 4 Finley/Live Oak Rm $37-$56 (4-5 classes) This combo class gives young dancers experience in two dance styles! Beginning ballet movement and positions are taught, and simple props help to enhance creativity. Plus, tap technique in tap shoes helps develop counting, rhythm, and remembering skills. Upbeat, playful music is used throughout. Ballet-style attire suggested and bring tap shoes to each class. Friends and family are invited to watch the last class. Instructor: Jeran Urrutia (see Tutus for Twos bio). Mon, 3:30-4:30pm Session Code 2/25-4/1* 10595 4/15-5/20* 10596 6/3-7/8* 10597 *No class 3/18, 4/22, 6/17
Wed, 10:30-11:30am Session Code 2/20-3/13 10598 3/27-4/17 10599 5/1-5/22 10600 5/29-6/26* 10601 *No class 6/19
CHILDREN’S TAP TECHNIQUE NEW! Mon, 4:30-5:30pm • Age 5-7 Finley/Live Oak Rm $56-$66 (5 classes) Explore music, rhythm, and counting in this beginning tap class. Learn the Flash Trick step, Maxie Ford, Buffalo, and much more to entertain family and friends! Dancers learn steps in patterns and progress as they build skills. Wear tap shoes to each class. Friends and family are invited to watch the last class. Instructor: Jeran Urrutia (see Tutus for Twos bio). Session Code 2/25-4/1* 10602 4/15-5/20* 10603 6/3-7/8* 10604 *No class 3/18, 4/22, 6/17
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Wed, 9:30-10:30am Session Code 2/20-3/13 10582 3/27-4/17 10583 5/1-5/22 10585 5/29-6/26* 10586 *No class 6/19 Fri, 10:30-11:30am Session Code 2/22-3/15 10587 3/29-4/19 10591 5/3-5/24 10592 5/31-6/28* 10594 *No class 6/21
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ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS ALICE IN WONDERLAND Wed OR Sat • Ages 7-13 $158-$168 (7 classes) Learning to act is an awesome way to help your child gain skills in listening, selfexpression, cooperation, self-confidence, and imagination! This class will include theater games and the basics of acting as we rehearse the wonderfully funny adventure Alice in Wonderland. Costumes and scripts will be provided. The class will culminate in a free performance for family and friends. Instructors: Kotoku Takahashi (Wed) and Bridget Palmer (Sat) of Santa Rosa Children’s theater. Wed, 2/27-4/17* - 3:30-5pm (*No class 3/20) Code: 10570 Location: Proctor Terrace Elementary School 1711 Bryden Lane, Santa Rosa Sat, 3/2-4/20*- 10:45am-12:15pm (*No class 4/6) Code: 10568 Location: Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 2060 W College Ave, Santa Rosa
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TINY TOTS: THE JUNGLE BOOK Sat, 9:30-10:30am • Ages 4-6 $120-$130 (8 classes) Join us for an exciting adventure in the world of animals and their relationships, where children bring to life beloved characters like Mogli, Bagheera, and Baloo, not to mention those madcap monkeys! Tiny Tots Theater is a fun way for young children to grow their skills in imagination, cooperation, sequential memory, courage, and physical coordination. We end by forming activities into a ‘show’ for parents, with the children performing on stage. Costumes and sets provided. Classes fill up quickly so don’t delay and reserve a spot today! Instructor: Bridget Palmer, Director of Santa Rosa Children’s Theater. Sat, 2/23-4/20*- 9:30-10:30am (*No class 4/6) Code: 10566 Location: Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 2060 W College Ave, Santa Rosa
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Fitness and Sports BABY KINDERGYM Wed OR Thu • Ages 8mo -1½ years Finley/Valley Oak Rm $26-$36 (4 classes) 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 explore and grow together. Equipment is age appropriate and there is time for open play, songs and hand games. Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1. Instructor: Kindergym Staff Wed, 9:15-10am Session Code 2/20-3/13 10688 3/27-4/17 10689 5/1-5/22 10690 10691 6/5-6/26
Thu, 10:45-11:30am Session Code 2/21-3/14 10692 3/28-4/18 10694 5/2-5/23 10696 6/6-6/27 10698
KINDERGYM Tue, Wed OR Thu - Ages 1-3½ Years Finley/Live Oak Rm $31-$41 (4 classes) Help your child thrive as they crawl, run, jump and play with their peers! Children increase body and social awareness and learn to participate in group activities with the help of a parent or adult care giver. The environment is scaled to children’s needs, enticing them to explore their surroundings and abilities. Class format is open play, with special parachute and song time. Adult/child ratio is 1 to 1. Instructor: Kindergym Staff. NOTE: To keep this time safe and special for you and your child, please do not bring older siblings or unregistered friends to class. Tue, 9:15-10:15am Ages 1 - 2½ Session Code 2/19-3/12 10713 3/26-4/16 10714 4/30-6/21 10715 10716 6/4-6/25
Tue, 10:30-11:30am Ages 1 ½ - 3 ½ Session Code 2/19-3/12 10717 3/26-4/16 10718 4/30-6/21 10719 10720 6/4-6/25
Wed, 10:30-11:30am Ages 1 - 2½ Session Code 2/20-3/13 10701 3/27-4/17 10704 5/1-5/22 10707 6/5-6/26 10708
Thu, 9:15-10:15am Ages 1 - 2½ Session Code 2/21-3/14 10709 3/28-4/18 10710 10711 5/2-5/23 6/6-6/27 10712
NEED A FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE? Drop in for the day! Please call ahead to confirm space is available and register at the front desk. 707-543-3737, $8 Baby Gym, $10 Kindergym. RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS! Finley/Valley Oak Rm - Ages 4-12 $28-$52 (4 classes) Learn the beautiful sport of rhythmic gymnastics with ropes, hoops, balls and ribbons. Class includes floor work to increase flexibility and strength, basic acrobatic skills, jumps, leaps, turns and balances, hand eye coordination and dance. All equipment provided. Dress in fitted clothing that allows movement (leotard, shorts, leggings etc) and please pull long hair back away from the face. Instructor: Thea Torgersen is a former level 10 rhythmic gymnast, with 20 years’ experience in rhythmic gymnastics and 8 years teaching experience. She is head coach of Global Rhythmic Academy in Petaluma.
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Ages 4-5, 3-4pm Session Code 2/21-3/14 11946 3/28-4/18 11947 5/2-5/23 11948 6/6-6/27 11949 7/18-8/8 11950
Ages 6-12, 4:30-6pm Session Code 2/21-3/14 11940 3/28-4/18 11941 5/2-5/23 11942 6/6-6/27 11943 7/18-8/8 11944
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Fitness and Sports TODDLER AND BASIC GYMNASTICS Age: 3-10
Have a blast learning basic gymnastic skills on all the Olympic apparatus and three different-types of trampolines! Specially designed and scaled equipment helps students gain important motor skills, increase body awareness, strength, coordination and confidence. No experience necessary. Viewing area for family and friends. Wear moveable clothing (no zippers, buttons or snaps), all hair tied back, no jewelry, bare feet only. Instructors: Experienced and certified Santa Rosa Gymnastic Center staff. Student/teacher ratio of 10:1. Toddler Gymnastics: Ages 3-5 Tue-Fri: 11-11:45am Sat: 9-9:45am $60-$70 (4 classes) Session Day Code 2/19-3/12 Tue 11655 2/20-3/13 Wed 11656 2/21-3/14 Thu 11657 2/22-3/15 Fri 11658 2/23-3/16 Sat 11659 3/26-4/16 Tue 11660 3/27-4/17 Wed 11661 3/28-4/18 Thu 11664 3/29-4/19 Fri 11665 3/30-4/20 Sat 11667 4/30-5/21 Tue 11669 5/1-5/22 Wed 11670 5/2-5/23 Thu 11671 5/3-5/24 Fri 11672 5/4-5/25 Sat 11673 6/4-6/25 Tue 11675 6/5-6/26 Wed 11676 6/6-6/27 Thu 11677 6/7-6/28 Fri 11678 6/8-6/29 Sat 11680 7/9-7/30 Tue 11684 7/10-7/31 Wed 11685 7/11-8/1 Thu 11686 7/12-8/2 Fri 11689 7/13-8/3 Sat 11691
Basic Gymnastics: Ages 5-10 Tue: 3:30-4:30pm Thu: 4:30-5:30pm $68-$78 (4 classes) Session Day Code 2/19-3/12 Tue 11696 2/21-3/14 Thu 11699 3/26-4/16 Tue 11719 3/28-4/18 Thu 11722 4/30-5/21 Tue 11723 5/2-5/23 Thu 11724 6/4-6/25 Tue 11725 6/6-6/27 Thu 11729 7/9-7/30 Tue 11732 7/11-8/1 Thu 11735 Location: Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Dr., Santa Rosa (707) 525-1720
EMPIRE JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL CLINIC Fri, 6-7:30pm • Ages 7-12 Santa Rosa Middle School 500 E St, Santa Rosa $170-$180 (8 classes) This in-depth introduction to the game of volleyball presents basic volleyball techniques with fun as the goal! Sessions maximize the coach-to-player experience and include body awareness warmups, skill building and small group games. Participants receive an Empire Juniors T-shirt. Instructor: Daryl Kapis has 24 years of coaching experience and is currently assistant coach at Sonoma State University and coaches with Empire Volleyball Club. Contact Coach Kapis at daryl@empirevolleyball.com or (408) 332-5495 for questions and clinic details. Session 2/8-3/29
Code 11772
CITY SLUGGERS T-Ball and Staff Pitch Leagues Saturdays, Time TBA; Coed Ages 5-8 Rincon Valley Community Park $90-$100 (8 classes) City Sluggers is a beginner instructional baseball league with a T-Ball league for ages 5-6, and a staff pitch league for ages 6-8. In this recreational league, players will have a short practice before an instructional game of baseball. Games are organized and coached by recreation staff on eight Saturdays. A FREE City Sluggers “Field Day” is offered on Saturday, March 16 from 9-11am at Rincon Valley Community Park for those that have questions or want to try it out before registering. Registration will continue until March 20. Once registered, the preseason basic skills and information clinic will be Saturday March 23, last name A-L (9-10am) M-Z (10-11am) and Staff Pitch (11am-12pm). Instructional games begin March 30. Schedules, team assignments & info at: srcity.org/sports. Session Age Code 3/30-5/18 (T-ball) 5-6 11796 3/30-5/18 (Staff Pitch) 6-8 11798
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Fitness and Sports BASKETBALL CLINICS Mon-Thu • Ages 5-8 Steele Lane/Hub Rm $70-$80 (4 classes) 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. Session 7/8-7/11 7/15-7/18 7/22-7/25
Time Code (9-11:30am) 11820 (12:30-3pm) 11823 (9-11:30am) 11825
FULL DAY CLINICS Mon-Thu, 9am-3pm • Ages 5-8 Steele Lane/Hub Rm $130-$140 (4 classes)
OUTDOOR SOCCER CLINICS
DODGEBALL CLINICS
Mon-Thu, 9am-12pm • Ages 4-8 Rincon Valley Community Park $70-$80 (4 classes)
Mon-Thu, 12:30-3pm • Ages 5-8 Steele Lane/Hub Rm $70-$80 (4 classes)
Recreation and Parks Outdoor Soccer Clinics focus on the fundamentals and mechanics of Soccer for players ages 4-8. This clinic is designed to build upon the fundamentals using adaptable drills and games. Students will focus on the fundamentals of soccer, in a maximum clinic size of 25.
Dodgeball clinics are run by the City of Santa Rosa Play Santa Rosa Sports staff. We will learn and build upon the three different versions of dodgeball games through lessons, drills and games using soft touch balls. There will also be a focus on speed, agility and stretching to both prevent injury as well as ensure maximum protection for the participants. This is an adaptive and recreational clinic designed for beginners.
Session Code 6/17-6/20 12604 6/24-6/27 12605 7/29-8/1 12606
INDOOR SOCCER CLINIC Mon-Thu, 9-11:30am • Ages 5-8 Steele Lane/Hub Rm $70-$80 (4 classes) Recreation and Parks Indoor Soccer Clinic focuses on the fundamentals and mechanics of indoor soccer for beginning players. This clinic is designed to introduce soccer to younger players using small goals and adaptable drills and games. Students will focus on the fundamentals of soccer. Session Code 7/15-7/18 11808
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Session Code 7/8-7/11 01201 7/22-7/25 11809
Recreation and Parks full day clinics are from 9am-3pm with a lunch time from 11:30am12:30pm. Each week we start with basketball in the morning and either Indoor Soccer or Adaptive Dodgeball in the afternoon. Session Time 7/8-7/11 Basketball/Dodgeball 7/15-7/18 Indoor Soccer/Basketball 7/22-7/25 Basketball/Dodgeball
Code 11826 11827 11828
CITY BOOTERS Saturdays, Time TBA; Coed Ages 4-7 Rincon Valley Community Park $90-$100 (8 classes) In this recreational league, players will have a short practice before an instructional game of soccer. Games are organized and coached by recreation staff on 8 Saturdays. A FREE Outdoor Soccer “Field Day” is offered on Saturday, September 7th from 9-11am at Rincon Valley Community Park for those that have questions or want to try it out before registering. Registration will remain open until Wednesday, September 11th. Once registered, the league will begin with a basic skills and information clinic on Saturday, September 14th last name A-L (9-10am) M-Z (1011am) and ages 6-7 (11am-12pm). Instructional games will begin September 21st. To check schedules, team assignments, or for more information go to: srcity.org/sports. Session Age Code 9/21-11/9 4-5 11805 9/21-11/9 6-7 11807
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Special Interest IT’S A DATE WITH PAINT! NEW! Fri OR Sat • Ages 8-12 & Parent Finley/Willow Rm $50-$60 (1 class) Kids, make a date with your parent or grandparent for a fun step-by-step workshop where you each create a painting to bring home! All materials are included, and registration is as a pair. Wear clothing in which you can be creative. Instructor: A lifelong artist and illustrator, Jessica Snowden has been an instructor and shared her creations with the community for 20+ years. Fri, 6-8pm Session Code 4/12 11905 5/17 11906 Sat, 10am-12pm Session Code 3/30 11907 6/22 11908
PAINTED WORD ART NEW! Wed OR Sat • Ages 8-12 Finley/Willow Rm $35-$45 (1 class) Let’s create something unique with your name on it! Pick a name or word you find inspiring and design artwork on canvas. Hang it on your wall or make it a gift for someone else! All materials included. Wear clothes you can be creative in and bring a snack. Instructor: Jessica Snowden (see It’s a Date with Paint bio) Wed, 6-8pm Session Code 6/26 11909 Sat, 10am-12pm Session Code 5/4 11910
ILLUSTRATE YOU! NEW! Tue OR Sat • Ages 8-12 Finley/Maple Rm $45-$55 (1 class) Have fun illustrating yourself or one of your friends! Learn step-by-step drawing skills to create characters. All art materials provided, bring a picture of the person you want to draw. Instructor: Jessica Snowden (see It’s a Date with Paint bio) Tue, 4-5:30pm Session Code 5/7 11911 6/18 11912 Sat, 10-11:30am Session 4/13
Code 11913
NATURAL A’S Sat, 9am-12pm • Age 10-17 Finley/Willow Rm $39-$49 (1 class) Learn efficient note-taking, reading, studying, memorizing and test-taking to enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions. Parents may register and
participate with their children. NOTE: $30 materials fee paid to instructor in class. Instructor: Curtis Adney graduated college with a 4.0 GPA, has a Juris Doctor degree from BYU, and conducts academic success seminars across the Western U.S. Session 8/10
Code 11857
TEST-TAKING SECRETS FOR JOBS AND SCHOOL Sat, 9am-12pm • Age 15+ Finley/Willow Rm $39-$49 (1 class) Those who test well excel in school, get better jobs quicker, and get promoted faster! Discover how to excel on all tests from junior high to graduate school, and employment to promotional exams. Learn to prevent anxiety, increase focus and reason your way to the answer. Plus, correct the three biggest mistakes every test-taker makes! NOTE: $30 materials fee due to instructor in class. Instructor: Curtis Adney (see Natural A’s bio). Session 4/13
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INTRODUCTION TO HORSEMANSHIP Saturday, 10-11am • Ages 3-12 Howarth Park Pony Corral $40-$50 (1 class)
Siliconvalley4u Computer Courses Siliconvalley4u inspires the problem-solvers of tomorrow! Classes help aspiring students stay ahead of the ever-accelerating pace of technological development. Laptop computers and materials are provided. Instructor: Siliconvalley4u trainers.
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BASICS OF 3D PRINTING
Tue, 4-5:30pm • Ages 9-14 Finley/Maple Rm $229-$239 (6 classes)
Thu, 4-5:30pm • Ages 7-14 Finley/Maple Rm $229-$239 (6 classes)
Want your child to be a ‘code-ey’? This course makes coding easy and accessible, building a solid foundation and creating young data scientists. Course fee includes $45 materials.
Learn the basics of 3D modeling, printing and converting images to 3D models. Course fee includes $45 materials.
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Session 2/21-4/4* *No class 3/21
Code 12061
Wed, 4-5:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $229-$239 (6 classes)
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Code 11893 11894 11895 11896 11897 11898 11899 11900 11901
HORSEMANSHIP SUMMER CAMP Mon-Thu, 9am-12pm • Ages 6-12 Howarth Park Pony Corral $275-$285 (4 classes)
Session Code 6/24-6/27 11902 7/15-7/18 11903
Jump into robotics, programming logic and structural design with VEX! Students will learn to write programs, use and test them. Engineering basics with an emphasis on exploration and trial and error field testing are presented. Course fee includes $45 materials Code 12060
Session 3/30 4/27 6/1 6/15 7/27 8/17 9/7 9/28 10/19
Master western riding skills in this camp setting. Bring a snack, as you’ll be working up an appetite!
BUILD YOUR ROBO - ROBOTICS FUN
Session 4/3-5/15* *No class 4/24
Learn to groom and saddle a pony, plus basic riding skills including balance, walking and trotting.
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Tot Classes TEENY TOTS Tues/Thu - Age 2-3 Finley/Madrone Rm $51-$95 (8-10 classes) You and your 2 and 3-year-old are invited to join other children in a safe, stimulating and creative environment. Share in their joy and accomplishments as they explore 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. Instructors: Tiny Tots Staff 9:30-10:30am Session Code 2/19-3/14 10735 3/26-4/18 10739 4/30-5/30 10878
11am-12pm Session Code 2/19-3/14 10907 3/26-4/18 10909 4/30-5/30 10917
TINY TOTS Mon/Wed/Fri, 9-11:30am • Ages 3 ½-5 Finley/Madrone Rm $150-$244 (11-13 classes) Oodles of fun activities to keep your 3-5-year-old engaged and growing in confidence and ability! Tiny Tots helps strengthen Kindergarten readiness through art, songs, music, games, stories and socialization, as well as offering physical fun in our outdoor play area. Children must be toilet-trained (no Pull-ups). Proof of age may be requested. Instructors: Tiny Tots Staff Code Session 2/20-3/15 11275 3/25-4/19 11352 4/29-5/29* 11354 *No class 5/27
SUMMER TINY TOTS CAMP! Mon-Thu, 9-11:30am • Ages 3 ½-5 Finley/Madrone Rm $79-$89 (4 classes) This summer program keeps youngsters engaged with lots of fun crafts, outdoor games and water play time. Emphasis is on socialization and fun. Snack is included. Children must be toilettrained. Instructors: Tiny Tots Staff Session Theme Code 6/10-6/13 Space Camp 11394 6/17-6/20 Dive into the Ocean 11396 6/24-6/27 Rodeo Camp 11397 7/8-7/11 We Arrrrr’ Pirates 11399
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STEM FUNdamentals with LEGO® MATERIALS – SPRING BREAK CAMP Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-10 Finley/Willow Rm $169-$179 (5 classes) Power up your engineering skills with PlayWell TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as hot air balloons, space stations, tugboats, and the Eiffel Tower. Design and build as never before and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. No prerequisites. NOTE: no childcare before or after camp. Instructors: Play-Well TEKnologies staff. Session Code 3/18-3/22 11815
SPRING BREAK WRITING CAMP CREATING A STORYBOOK NEW! WA-TAM SPRING CAMP 2019 Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm, Extended Hours 3-5:15pm Ages 6-12 • Howarth Park $185-$195 (5 classes) Extended hours: $50 Come join the Wa-Tam bunch for a spring week of old fashioned fun in the great outdoors! Enjoy favorite Wa-Tam traditions like canoeing on Lake Ralphine, archery, crafts, nature projects and special guests. On Tuesday we head over to REBOUNDERZ for an afternoon of bouncing fun or take a field trip in the event of rain.* Plus, Ranger Steve from Wildlife Associates brings out his awesome animal show and campers practice outdoor cooking skills with a barbecue lunch over an open fire. Parents are encouraged to attend our Friday afternoon presentation complete with songs and skits! Session Code Extended Hours 3/18-3/22 10378 10379 *All field trips subject to change.
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Mon-Thu, 9am-12pm • Ages 8-12 Finley/Maple Rm $118-$128 (4 classes) Do you have a story in your head? Learn how to write and illustrate your own short book, from character development, to plot and drawing pictures to accompany your story. All materials provided. Wear clothes you can be creative in and bring a snack for break. Instructor: Artist, illustrator and instructor Jessica Snowden has been drawing and painting her whole life and sharing her creations for 20+ years. Session 3/18-3/21
Code 11914
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KICK IT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SPRING BREAK CAMP! Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm • Ages 6-12 West County Kenpo 7231 B Healdsburg Ave, Sebastopol 707-321-3730 $250-$260 (5 classes) Stay active all day with fitness, games to practice self-defense and martial arts, hiking, social skills building, and healthy and delicious food! Each day features fourhour hiking excursions to local, regional and Bay Area parks and freshly prepared fuelsustaining lunches. Kids come home happy, fit and ready to rest up for the next day! Space is limited so sign up early. Instructor: Tobin Beach is a school teacher, martial arts. instructor, and experienced hiking and mountaineering group leader. He has CPR/ defibrillator certification, has studied child development, and owns West County Martial Arts & Fitness, Kenpo Karate. Code Session 3/18-3/22 11799
SPRING BREAK GYMNASTICS CAMP Mon-Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm • Ages 5-14 Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Drive in Santa Rosa • 707525-1720 $190-$200 (5 classes) Filled with lots of gymnastics fun, flipping, jumping, swinging, and climbing. Each afternoon features a different activity, including tumbling, fitness, crafts, games, a summer carnival, and rock climbing. NOTE: Release forms must be filled out prior to start of camp. Bring a lunch and something to drink. Instructor: SR Gym Center staff, CPR and 1st aid trained. Session Code 3/18-3/22 11755
ANIMAL VET SPRING BREAK CAMP FOR KIDS Mon-Thu, 9am-2pm • Ages 8-12 Steele Lane/Rm 6 $235-$245 (4 classes) Want to be an animal doctor? Come learn about responsible pet ownership, animal behavior, how animal bodies work, what makes them sick and the skills to make them better. Campers ‘adopt’ their own pet, then practice what they learn in our ‘Vet Hospital’ using real medical equipment, educational models, videos and demonstrations. A live animal participant visits each day to help put our skills to the test! Bring a bag lunch and snack. All materials and a camp T-shirt are included. NOTE: email Dr. Pam for a camp waiver form at pamwittenberg@kidvets.net. No before or after camp supervision. Instructor: Pam Wittenberg is a 30-year veterinarian. She loves sharing her passion for science, animals, and learning. Code Session 3/18-3/21 11974
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SEWING CAMP NEW! Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $234-$244 (4 classes)
MIXED MEDIA ART CAMP Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $233-$243 (4 classes) Come mix it up with four great days of art, including painting, drawing, paper maché, mosaics, mono-printing and collage! Bring a lunch and a snack. All materials included. Wear clothing for being creative! Instructor: Kathryn Henderson has a Fine Arts degree and has been teaching youth since 1993. Session Code 6/3-6/6 10517 7/1-7/5* 10518 8/5-8/8 10519 (*M-F, no class 7/4)
CREATING ANIMALS ART CAMP Mon-Fri, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $233-$243 (4 classes) Create all kinds of animals from cats to bats! Begin by sketching from models and magazine pictures, then work in color with pens, watercolor and more. Next, create three-dimensional objects from Paper-
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Mache and modeling clay and finished with color. All materials included and dress to work with art materials. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Instructor: Kathryn Henderson see bio for Mixed Media Art Camp. Session Code 6/10-6/13 10520
A FAIRY LIFE ART CAMP Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $233-$243 (4 classes) Presenting mixed-media art using papers, cardboard, paint, clay, organic materials, and recyclable objects to create a 4-inch-tall fairy figure and its home, as well as a personally written and illustrated watercolor book. Children learn construction, sculpting, drafting, sketching and painting techniques. All materials included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Instructor: Kathryn Henderson - see bio for Mixed Media Art Camp. Session Code 6/17-6/20 10521
Perfect for sewing newcomers and as the next step for those who have hand-sewn or used a sewing machine. Campers will practice fundamentals and create hands-on projects geared to their ability, such as a decorative pillow, a ‘light-up’ felt bookmark, a handbag, stuffed animal or pajama bottom. An in-class sewing machine is provided or bring your own. All project supplies are included. Bring a snack and sack lunch. Instructor: Kathryn Henderson see bio for Mixed Media Art Camp. Session Code 7/22-7/25 10523
SCULPTURE ART CAMP Mon-Thu, 9:30am-3:30pm • Ages 7-12 Finley/Willow Rm $233-$243 (4 classes) Make a creation out of wire and Paper Mache, a human form using plaster & webbing strips, and a clay-like ‘sculpy’ animal! These 3-D works take on a rich, whimsical look. Each can be painted and decorated to cap off a week filled with art! All materials included. Bring a lunch and snack, and wear clothing to be creative. Kathryn Henderson - see bio for Mixed Media Art Camp. Session 7/29-8/1
Code 10522
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SUMMER WRITING CAMP - CREATING A STORYBOOK NEW! Mon-Thu, 9am-12pm • Ages 8-12 Finley/Maple Rm $118-$128 (4 classes) Do you have a story in your head? Learn how to write and illustrate your own short book, from character development, to plot and drawing pictures to accompany your story. All materials provided. Wear clothes you can be creative in and bring a snack for break. Instructor: Artist, illustrator and instructor Jessica Snowden has been drawing and painting her whole life and sharing her creations for 20+ years. Session 6/10-6/13
Code 11916
ROYAL PRINCESS BALL DANCE CAMP Mon-Fri, 8:30-11am • Ages 5-8 Finley/Live Oak Rm $127-$137 (5 classes) Wonderfully choregraphed combinations of ballet, tap and jazz set to music create this Royal Ball full creativity and imagination! Costumes, wands and daily crafts enhance the theme: ‘Believing in yourself is magical!’ Sign up with a friend for a double-the-fun and glamorous week! Bring a snack and tap, ballet or light-weight tennis shoes. Instructor: Jeran Urrutia has over 25 years of dance and teaching experience. Session 7/29-8/2
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Summer Engineering Camps PlayWell-TEKnologies: Teaching Engineering to Kids Location: Franklin Clubhouse - 2095 Franklin Ave, Santa Rosa Using LEGO® technic and system components, campers build creative projects, design challenges and competitions with guidance from Play-Well’s qualified instructors. These camps are not affiliated with the LEGO® group. NOTE: no childcare is offered before or after camps.
SUPER HERO ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-6 $169-$179 (5 classes) Build the hideouts and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, but Super Hero Engineers! An experienced Play-Well instructor guides young heroes as they design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. Session Code 6/10-6/14 11814
SUPER HERO MASTER ENGINEERING USING LEGO® MATERIALS Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 7-12 $169-$179 (5 classes) Defeat the destructive forces of evil archvillains as they threaten LEGOpolis! Explore the tools and techniques of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, but super engineers. An engineering curriculum designed by PlayWell challenges heroes to design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. Code Session 6/10-6/14 11834
ROBOTICS WITH LEGO® WEDO Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 6-8 $185-$195 (5 classes) How about making a massive motorized LEGO machine?! Instructors guide students in this advanced camp, as they re-engineer standard LEGO vehicles into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on the Instructors’ colossal creations. Session Code 6/24-6/28 11840
ROBOTICS WITH LEGO® EV3 Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 9-13 $195-$205 (5 classes) Build and program robots using the new LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 system! Learn about mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Work in small groups, learning to control your robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and play sounds. Students work in an openended, investigative environment while having fun.
JEDICRAFT ADVENTURE GAME WITH LEGO® MATERIALS Mon-Fri, 9-12pm • Ages 5-6 $169-$179 (5 classes) Mine, craft, and build the Star Wars universe using LEGO® bricks! 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 game is inspired by the Minecraft tablet game and the Star Wars fantasy setting. Session 7/8-7/12
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JEDICRAFT SURVIVAL GAME WITH LEGO® MATERIALS Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 7-12 $169-$179 (5 classes) Mine, craft, and build the Star Wars universe using LEGO® bricks! 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 game is inspired by the Minecraft tablet game and the Star Wars fantasy setting. Session 7/8-7/12
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STOP-MOTION MOVIEMAKING WITH LEGO® MATERIAL NEW! Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 6-8 M-Fri, 1pm-4pm, Ages 9-12 $195-$205 (5 classes) Bring your LEGO® creations to life! Create skits and plots, make storyboards and plan scenes, build intricate sets and characters from tens of thousands of LEGO® pieces, and use computers to animate and edit footage adding voices and sound effects! At the end of class, students receive animations through internet sharing. Session Time Age Code 6/17-6/21 9am-12pm 6-8 11837 6/17-6/21 1pm-4pm 9-12 11839
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INTRO TO STEM WITH LEGO® MATERIALS Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-7 $169-$179 (5 classes) Ratchet up your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineerdesigned projects such as fire trucks, space stations, tugboats and the Eiffel Tower. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. No prerequisites. Session Code 7/15-7/19 11850
STEM CHALLLENGE WITH LEGO® MATERIALS
LADY LEGO® ENGINEERS NEW! Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 7-12 $169-$179 (5 classes) Taught by women engineers and scientists, this course provides a supportive environment to apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized cars, skyscrapers and amusement parks! Curriculum created for LEGO lovers and newbies alike! Not just for girls, all are welcome! Session Code 7/22-7/26 11858
JEDI ENGINEERING USING LEGO®
Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 8-12 $169-$179 (5 classes)
Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-7 $169-$179 (5 classes)
Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as bulldozers, hovercrafts, hot air balloons, and the Great Wall of China design. Build as never before and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. No prerequisites.
The Force awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, energy catapults, defense turrets, and settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire!
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GIRL POWERED ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® NEW!
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JEDI MASTER ENGINEERING USING LEGO® Mon-Fri, 1-4pm • Ages 8-12 $169-$179 (5 classes) The Force awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, pod racers, star destroyers, cloud cities, settlements, fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away. Session 7/29-8/2
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Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 5-6 $169-$179 (5 classes) Not just for girls, all are welcome to explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building system! Taught by women engineers and scientists, this course provides a supportive environment to build engineer-designed projects such as skyscrapers, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars. Session Code 7/22-7/26 11855
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KIDSCIENCE ADVENTURES SUMMER CAMPS: CELEBRATING 21 YEARS OF SCIENCE! Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm • Ages 6-12, Grades 1-7 Fall Level Bellevue Elementary School 3223 Primrose Avenue $248-$258 (5 classes) KidScience summer camps combine activities in science, art and games each day for fun and learning that thrills! Choose from unique weekly sessions. All materials are included. Staff: Camp Director, Mark Bradski is a credentialed teacher and hands-on science specialist. All KidScience instructors are local teachers and experts in their fields. QUESTIONS? Mark Bradski: 707-793-2251 Note: No before or after childcare. Children are grouped by age. Bring a snack and sack lunch.
Electro Week The science of electricity is revealed! Make a generator that lights a circuit and create electricity from liquid. Work with motor static electricity and a special “shocking surprise”! Session Code 6/17-6/21 11961
STEM Challenges A new challenge is presented each day with endless possibilities! Make a device that moves water or holds weight. Design and race a mini racer, build structures and design your own experiments with plenty of materials! Session Code 6/24-6/28 11963
Make It Week Abundant materials make science fun! This all new camp features moving sciencebased art and other building opportunities and each day is built with a theme. Make a water powered robotic arm and a build a steam powered mini boat! Session 7/8-7/12
Chemistry Week Explore different types of chemistry, work with potions and mixtures, dry ice, and heat. Experience food science with edible reactions and build a mini working stove, plus amazing chemical tricks!
ANIMAL VET SUMMER CAMP FOR KIDS Mon-Thu, 9am-2pm • Ages 8-12 Steele Lane/Rm 6 $235-$245 (4 classes) Want to be an animal doctor? Come learn about responsible pet ownership, animal behavior, how animal bodies work, what makes them sick and the skills to make them better. Campers ‘adopt’ their own pet, then practice what they learn in our ‘Vet Hospital’ using real medical equipment, educational models, videos and demonstrations. A live animal participant visits each day to help put our skills to the test! Bring a bag lunch and snack. All materials and a camp T-shirt are included. NOTE: email Dr. Pam for a camp waiver form at pamwittenberg@ kidvets.net. No before or after camp supervision. Instructor: Pam Wittenberg is a 30-year veterinarian. She loves sharing her passion for science, animals, and learning. Code Session 6/10-6/13 11975 7/8-7/11 11976
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Projectiles Week Make an air cannon, build a wooden catapult and an airplane launcher, and construct a device of your own design using your engineering skills to increase distance in this all-new camp week! Safety-first safety goggles are included with the fun. Session Code 7/22-7/26 11966
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CLOVERLEAF RANCH ADVENTURE CAMP
KIDS YOGA SUMMER CAMP NEW!
Mon-Fri, 8:15am-5pm • Ages 4-12 Cloverleaf Ranch 3892 Old Redwood Hwy, Santa Rosa • 707-545-5906 $309-$319 (5 classes)
Mon-Fri, 9-11:30am • Ages 5-12 Finley/Maple Rm $128-$138 (5 classes)
Experience an outdoor adventure in a beautiful ranch setting! Soar above the trees on a 1,000-foot zip line, test your aim on the archery course, and learn to care for horses, chickens, and other ranch animals. Plus, take a swim in the pool, some swings in the batting cages, and relax in the shade doing arts and crafts. This traditional summer camp offers over 25 activities (some age restrictions may apply). Campers build self-confidence while having fun! Lunch and snack are included. Horseback riding, high-ropes course, and a special overnight with dinner, campfire, and s’mores may be added for a fee. Call Cloverleaf Ranch for all paperwork. Instructors: Cloverleaf Ranch staff, offering summer fun for over 70 years! Session Code 6/10-6/14 11812 6/17-6/21 11813 6/24-6/28 11816 11817 7/2-7/5 (Camp meets on 7/4) 7/8-7/12 11818 7/15-7/19 11819 7/22-7/26 11821 7/29-8/2 11822 8/5-8/9 11824
KICK IT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP! Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm • Ages 6-12 West County Kenpo 7231 B Healdsburg Ave, Sebastopol 707-321-3730 $250-$260 (5 classes)
This kid-friendly yoga camp is fun, creative and adventurous! Each day will focus on a yogic theme like peace, friendship and nature connection. Participants will play yoga games in the park, do arts and crafts, sing, read stories and make new friends. Experience the many benefits of yoga, such as improved focus, physical health, academic performance and self-confidence. Wear clothing you can move in and bring a yoga mat, water bottle, healthy snack and sunscreen. Instructor: Heather Noyes is an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher, an elementary school teacher, musician, and gardener. She inspires kids to connect with nature and discover their own peaceful practices to last a lifetime. Session Code 6/17-6/21 11919 6/24-6/28 11920
FENCING ADVENTURE CAMP! Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • Ages 7-12 En Garde Fencing Studio 917D Piner Road, Santa Rosa $200-$210 (5 classes) Learn to swordfight! This camp brings the ancient art of dueling into the modern world with a week of fencing, cross-training, games and more. Beginning fencers and those new to fencing get a solid foundation in this Olympic sport, and an experience they’ll never forget! All equipment and a camp t-shirt is provided. Wear fitness-style clothing and shoes and bring a snack. Instructor: Jim Liebich is the owner of En Garde Fencing, has a Moniteur Degree from U.S. Fencing Coaches Association and has been teaching the sport for over 20 years. Session Code 6/24-6/28 11603 7/29-8/2 11604
Stay active all day with fitness, games to practice self-defense and martial arts, hiking, social skills building, and healthy and delicious food! Each day features four-hour hiking excursions to local, regional and Bay Area parks and freshly prepared fuel-sustaining lunches. Kids come home happy, fit and ready to rest up for the next day! Space is limited so sign up early. Instructor: Tobin Beach is a school teacher, martial arts instructor, and experienced hiking and mountaineering group leader. He has CPR/defibrillator certification, has studied child development, and owns West County Martial Arts & Fitness, Kenpo Karate. Code Session 6/10-6/14 11800 6/17-6/21 11801 6/24-6/28 11803 7/8-7/12 11804 7/15-7/19 11810 7/22-7/26 11811
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SUMMER JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS Mon/Wed/Fri, 9-11am • Age 6-14 Galvin Community Park Tennis Courts 3330 Yulupa Ave, Santa Rosa $90-$100 per session (3 classes) All aspects of tennis are covered in these fun-filled four-day camps! Participants receive instruction, have practice time and game time. All equipment provided. Instructor: Under the direction of Stewart Hutton, an 8-year tennis instructor and former player for SRJC and Sonoma State University. For questions call 707-291-3751. Session Code 6/3, 6/5, 6/7 11833 11836 6/10, 6/12, 6/14 6/17, 6/19, 6/21 11838 6/24, 6/26, 6/28 11842 7/8, 7/10, 7/12 11843 7/22, 7/24, 7/26 11844 7/29, 7/31, 8/2 11845
SUMMER GYMNASTICS CAMP Mon-Fri, 8:30am-3:30pm • Ages 5-14 Santa Rosa Gymnastics Center 2210 Bluebell Drive in Santa Rosa 707-525-1720 $190-$200 (5 classes) Filled with lots of gymnastics fun, flipping, jumping, swinging, and climbing. Each afternoon features a different activity, including tumbling, fitness, crafts, games, a summer carnival, and rock climbing. NOTE: Release forms must be filled out prior to start of camp. Bring a lunch and something to drink. Instructor: SR Gym Center staff, CPR and 1st aid trained. Session Code 6/3-6/7 11757 6/10-6/14 11806 6/17-6/21 11758 6/24-6/28 11759 7/1-7/3* 11761 7/8-7/12 11762 7/15-7/19 11763 7/22-7/26 11764 7/29-8/2 11765 8/5-8/9 11766 *Three classes only: $110-$120
EMPIRE JUNIORS CO-ED VOLLEYBALL CAMP NEW! Mon-Thu, 9:15am-12pm • Ages 9-14 Santa Rosa Middle School, 500 E St in Santa Rosa $155-$165 (4 classes) Learn proper basic volleyball techniques and have fun in this co-ed sport camp! Each day features instruction on two to three volleyball skills and game play. Camp is open to those new or wanting to refine their volleyball technique. Instructor: Coach Daryl Kapis is the assistant coach at Sonoma State University and has 24 years of coaching experience. Questions? Contact Coach Daryl at daryl@empirevolleyball.com or 408-332-5495. Session Code 6/17-6/20 12041
EMPIRE JUNIORS BOYS VOLLEYBALL CAMP NEW! Mon-Thu, 5:30-7:45pm • Ages 9-14 Santa Rosa Middle School, 500 E St in Santa Rosa $135-$145 (4 classes)
This camp focuses on bringing boys to the court and offers proper basic volleyball techniques, along with fun! Each day focuses of two to three volleyball skills and then game play. Camp is open to both girls and boy players who are new or wanting to refine their volleyball technique. Instructor/Questions: Coach Daryl Kapis see Volleyball Co-ed Camp bio. Session Code 6/17-6/20 12042
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BOATING CAMP FOR YOUTH
SAILING CAMP FOR YOUTH
ADVANCED SAILING CAMP FOR YOUTH
Mon-Thu, 10:30am-12:45pm • Ages 8-16 Lake Ralphine $55-$65 (4 classes)
Mon-Thu, 1:45pm-4pm • Ages 11-16 Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park $70-$80 (4 classes)
Sat, 1:45pm-4pm • Ages 11-16 Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park $70-$80 (4 classes)
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 and develop some basic boating skills through kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding.
Looking for a new and exciting activity for your child this summer? Try this camp and your child will have fun and learn a lifelong safety skill. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers get hands on sailing experience, learn basic skills, and boating safety. All participants must be comfortable treading water.
Session Code 6/10-6/13 11683 6/17-6/20 11688 6/24-6/27 11690 7/8-7/11 11693 7/15-7/18 11694 7/22-7/25 11695 7/29-8/1 11697 8/5-8/8 11698
Session Code 6/10-6/13 11709 6/17-6/20 11720 6/24-6/27 11736 7/15-7/18 11737 7/22-7/25 11740 7/29-8/1 11741
This camp is designed for youth who have completed our Sailing Camp. Our experienced instructors work with you to polish up your sailing skills and teach you more advanced techniques. The camp is tailored to meet your skills and experience, ensuring you leave the class a better sailor. All participants must be comfortable treading water. Session 7/8-7/11 8/5-8/8
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Join the generations who have grown up with quality day camps by Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks! For over 50 years, we’ve introduced children to recreational experiences, provided leadership skills, fostered new friendships and created special time in Santa Rosa’s beautiful outdoors. Camps are based at Youth, Doyle and Howarth Community Parks, with weekly sessions June 10 – August 9.
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CAMP YU-CHI M-F, 10:30am-5:15pm Ext Hours 7:45am-10:30am Ages: 6-12 $175-$185* • Ext Hours: $50 Youth Park across from Piner High School offers a rustic setting next to a creek for this outdoor adventure camp! Crafts, games, skits, songs, archery, swimming at the Finley Aquatic Center, nature projects, and field trips are among the highlights. *Save $15 if you register by June 1st
DOYLE ADVENTURE CAMP M-F, 10:30am-5:15pm Ext Hours 7:45am-10:30am Ages: 6-12 $175-$185* • Ext Hours: $50 Camp activities in Doyle Park include games, outdoor skills, crafts and events. Plus, add in special adventures with excursions to local destinations aboard Santa Rosa’s CityBus, including trips to Ridgway Swim Center and field trips! ALL drop-off and pick-up is at the Doyle Park Clubhouse. *Save $15 if you register by June 1st
CAMP WA-TAM Mon-Wed: 9:30am-3pm Ext Hours 3-5:15pm Th/Fri Sleep Over: Begins 1pm Th, ends 10am Fri Ages: 6-12 $185-$195 • Ext Hours: $40 Spend a week in beautiful Howarth Park with new friends and activities such as canoeing, archery, nature and craft projects, and hiking to Spring Lake for a day of swimming. On Thursday, we put finishing touches on costumes and props for an exciting ‘Parents Night Program’! Dinner is cooked over a campfire, and all parents, grandparents, and friends enjoy entertainment as our campers present songs, skits and spontaneous comedy. Then, parents say good night and we close the day with a peaceful night’s sleep under the stars.
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Registration for Weekly Sessions: June 10 – August 9 Session 1: 6/10-6/14 • Wild, Wild, West Dust off those Cowboy boots and put on your hats as we explore the dusty trails at camp! Spend the week ‘home on the range’ as Wildlife Associates visits with animals from California’s wild west. A gold rush, western style food, games and crafts add to the fun. Doyle and Yu-chi campers take a field trip to Full House Farm where we will have lunch, see how cheese is made, and maybe even milk a cow! Code Ext Hours Session Wa-Tam 10382 10383 Doyle 10407 10409 Yu-Chi 10435 10436
Session 2: 6/17-6/21 • Awesome Aloha! Say “ALOHA!” to your parents and get ready for a week of camping fun in paradise. Each site will hold a Luau Party complete with a Limbo Contest (Doyle and Yu-Chi campers will hold their Luau at Doran Beach)! All camps enjoy a visit from an authentic Polynesian dance group!
effects are created. Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will visit Charles M. Schultz museum for a tour, and each camp will enjoy a performance by a magician!
Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10384 10385 Doyle 10410 10411 Yu-Chi 10437 10438
Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10389 10390 Doyle 10417 10418 Yu-Chi 10441 10442 *No camp Thu and Fri July 4 and 5.
Session 3: 6/24-6/28 • Cave Dwellers
Pro-rated fees: Wa-Tam: $110-$120, Ext. Hours $40 Yu-Chi & Doyle: $105-$115, Ext. Hours $30
Journey back to the “Land Before Time” when your counselors lived in caves and dinosaurs roamed the land. Campers learn to live off the land like cave people, including outdoor cooking skills! Wild Life associates will bring their famous reptile show, complete with a boa, a python and monitor lizard. Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will roam the caverns of Pump It Up! Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10387 10388 Doyle 10412 10414 Yu-Chi 10439 10440
Session 4: 7/1-7/3 • Lights, Camera, CAMP! NOTE: This is a 3-day camp* Future directors, actors and producers step right up for some camp theater! Staff are planning a variety show in which the campers will be the stars. Creativity will abound as props, costumes and special
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Session 5: • SUNsational Science Break out your sunscreen and get ready for a Sunsational week of camp! The fun begins with creative science-based art projects that involve the summer sun and campers’ own imaginations. Enjoy a magical science presentation by Bene and Bebe’s Magic Circus. Doyle and Yu-Chi campers will enjoy a solar and star show in the planetarium at S.R.J.C.! Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10391 10392 Doyle 10419 10420 Yu-Chi 10443 10444
will highlight your child’s favorite super heroes! Campers at Camp Yu-Chi and Doyle Adventure Camp will fly like their favorite superhero as we visit REBOUNDERZ for a morning of jumping! Richard Standard will stop by all three camps with some AMAZING stories! Join us for a Marvelous week as we do our best to thwart the camp villain from stealing our T-shirts! Code Ext Hours Session Wa-Tam 10393 10395 Doyle 10421 10422 Yu-Chi 10445 10446
Session 7: 7/22-7/26 • Pirate Week Join the camp staff as they hoist the sails and swab the decks on a journey of the seven seas! Fun and Adventure are in sight as we sail unchartered waters. You’ll spend the week in search of camp’s hidden treasure and return home with tales of your exploits! Georgia Churchill will visit all three camps with her always entertaining stories. Doyle and Yu-Chi Campers will take a trip to Doran Beach for a scavenger hunt in search of buried treasure!
Session 6: 7/15-7/19 • Super-Duper Hero Week
Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10401 10402 Doyle 10427 10428 Yu-Chi 10447 10448
Is it a bird? A Plane? No! It’s those wacky and wild camp counselors! Crafts and games
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Session 8: 7/29-8/2 • Jammin’ in the Jungle! Lions and tigers and Bears Oh My! Get your gear ready as we delve into the deepest, darkest jungles that Howarth, Doyle and Youth Parks have to offer. You may not see a tiger, but Ranger Steve might have a Mountain Lion up his sleeve when he brings his Wildlife Associates show to town! Doyle Adventure Camp and Camp Yu-Chi will visit explore the Jungles of Armstrong Woods! Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10403 10404 Doyle 10429 10430 Yu-Chi 10449 10450
Session 9: 8/5-8/9 • Mystery Week Campers will become detectives as they try to solve the big camp mystery! A lesson from Sherlock Holmes and plenty of clues will help keep campers on their toes! Who knows what animals might show up when Wildlife Associates will visit on Thursday, and the whole camp is sure to be surprised when the Dinner menu is revealed (Camp Wa-Tam and Doyle Adventure Camp Only)! Session Code Ext Hours Wa-Tam 10404 10405 Doyle 10431 10432
REFUNDS, FEES & REMINDERS •
A full refund is provided if cancelation is received 7 days prior to first day of camp. 25% cancellation fee charged if less than 7 days. No refunds after 5pm Thu. before camp begins.
• Pick up your children on time; $5 late fee for each 15-minutes late. • Register separately for each camp session and each session of extended hours.
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FAQs What is the supervision ratio? Each group of 15 to 17 campers is supervised by one counselor, one counselor aide and 2-3 counselors-in-training. What is the age range of your staff? Generally, our counselors are college age students and our counselor aides are high school age. Does your staff receive training? All staff and volunteers attend a one-week training program to learn how to lead activities in a fun and safe manner. Will my child be with kids his/her own age? Yes! Tribes/Groups are divided by age so that the activities can be tailored accordingly. Can my child be grouped with a friend? For requests to be considered, BOTH campers must request each other at the time of registration. Groups are divided by age, so the children must be within one year of the same age. We maintain a group size of 15-17 campers and try to accommodate requests within this limitation. Only requests made prior to the first day of camp are considered. Do I need to park my car and get out to check my child in each day? Yes, for the safety of the children it is important that parents/ guardians check them in and out in person with their counselor. Please plan to arrive early and be patient while you find a designated parking space. Do the camps fill up fast? Camp Wa-Tam does, and you may only register for a maximum of four sessions until June 2019. Please sign-up early if you have a specific week in mind.
Camps for Children with Special Needs UCP OF THE NORTH BAY PRESENTS: CAMP KAOS 2019 July 30-Aug 2, Tue-Fri, 10am-3pm • Ages 6-17 Howarth Park $200 (4 classes) Presented by United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay in cooperation with Santa Rosa Recreation and Parks, Camp KAOS in Howarth Park features arts and crafts, music, adapted sports, games, train rides, and more! For information and to sign up, visit: www.ucpnb.org.
KAMP KENNEDY Tues-Thu, 10am-3pm • Ages 6-18 Fri, 2-7pm Howarth Park Gazebo $135 (4 classes) Santa Rosa Rec & Parks in partnership with United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay is proud to offer Kamp Kennedy in its 50th year! This day camp for children and teens with developmental disabilities provides an opportunity to greet old friends and make new ones. Plus, campers experience boating, crafts, songs, story time, games, and outdoor cooking. Kamperships are available for those in need, call (707) 543-3737 to learn more. Session Code 7/23-7/26 10381 *Registered participants will receive a special needs information form by mail in early July.
What does my child need to bring? Specifics are included in the parent letter mailed in early June and can be downloaded online. Can my 5¾ year old attend camp? Only if they have completed a year of Kindergarten and are entering the 1st grade in Fall 2019. Are scholarships available? Scholarships are available for those who reside within the city limits of Santa Rosa and/or Santa Rosa Unified School district.
Become a Counselor in Training See ‘Work Experience’ on page 10-11 For more information, see our camps and videos at SantaRosaRec.com
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B OAT I N G & S A I L I N G General Information/Classes Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park BOAT RENTAL INFORMATION Paddleboat: $12/hr • 4 people max (740 lbs.) Single Kayak: $8/hour • 1 person Double Kayak: $10/hour • 2 people max Sailboat: $12/hour • 2 people max (370 lbs.). You must have sailing experience and pass a short test. Canoe: $12/hr • 4 people max/730 lbs. Stand Up Paddleboard: $12/hour • 1 person PLEASE NOTE: Lifejackets are included with the rental and MUST be worn. Rentals are firstcome, first served, no reservations. We accept cash, Visa or MasterCard. Please, no large bills. SPRING RENTAL HOURS
March 2 - June 9 Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm (weather permitting) Open: Spring Break, March 18-21, Mon-Thu, 11am-5pm Memorial Day, May 27, 11am-5pm Closed: Easter, April 21
SUMMER RENTAL HOURS
June 10 - Aug 8 Mon-Thu, 11am-4:30pm (closed Fridays) Sat/Sun, 11am-5pm
BRING YOUR OWN BOAT You are welcome to launch your boat at Lake Ralphine. Boats under 20 feet and with electric engines ONLY are allowed.
PRIVATE GROUP CLASSES Arrange your own boating class for a group of four or more. Contact: howarthpark@srcity.org or 707-543-3298.
Boating & Sailing on Lake Ralphine Enjoy Santa Rosa’s beautiful Lake Ralphine at Howarth Park! Wear water shoes and clothing that you don’t mind getting wet. Pack a towel, hat, sunblock and a snack, and always stow valuables out of sight. KAYAKING
Saturday OR Sunday 10:30am-12:30pm - Ages 8+ $25-$35
BEGINNER’S SAILING
Work with experienced instructors to gain confidence and kayaking skills. The first hour offers classroom and on the water instruction, followed by an hour of “free paddling,” with further instruction while on the water.
Learn to sail in this introductory course where experienced instructors teach you the basics. All participants must be competent in treading water.
Saturday, 12:30-4:30pm - Ages 12+ $40-$50
Session 4/6 Session Day Code 4/27 3/23 Sat 11876 6/1 4/13 Sat 11877 6/15 5/25 Sat 11878 6/29 6/8 Sat 11879 7/13 6/30 Sun 11880 8/10 7/27 Sat 11881 8/17 8/24 Sat 11882 9/7 9/15 Sun 11883 9/14
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PADDLEBOARDING
Saturday OR Sunday 10:30am-12:30pm - Ages 8+ $25-$35 Learn techniques for the beginning paddleboarder. The first hour offers classroom and on the water instruction, followed by an hour of “free paddling,” with further instruction while on the water. Session Day Code 3/30 Sat 11885 4/20 Sat 11886 6/2 Sun 11887 6/22 Sat 11888 7/20 Sat 11889 8/3 Sat 11890 8/31 Sat 11891 9/22 Sun 11892 9/15 Sun 11883
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED SAILING Saturday, 2-4:30pm - Ages 12+ $35-$45 Expand your skills and confidence by working with experienced instructors. Basic sailing and boating safety knowledge and competence in treading water required. Completion of Sailing Camp for Youth or Beginner’s Sailing Class is recommended. Repeat this class to keep improving. Session 5/18 6/22 7/27 8/24 9/21
Code 11867 11868 11869 11870 11871
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + )
Business & Computer INTRODUCTION TO USING YOUR IPHONE & IPAD Thu, 1-4pm Finley/Maple Rm $47-$57 (1 class) Your iPhone and iPad can do so much; learn their full potential! Discover features, capabilities and some hidden secrets. This is an interactive, hands-on class, so bring your iPhone or iPad, Apple ID & password and your questions. NOTE: Please have your device charged and updated with the latest software. Instructor: Richard Lazovick, BS-EE Cornell University, MBA UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, has worked as an engineer, inventor, teacher, in marketing, web design and social media. Session 5/2
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INTRODUCTION TO USING YOUR SMARTPHONE & TABLET (non-Apple) Thu, 1-4pm Finley/Maple Rm $47-$57 (1 class) Learn to use the full potential of your Samsung or other Android (non-Apple) device! Discover features, capabilities and some hidden secrets. Bring your fully
charged and software updated device, along with your ID’s, passwords and questions to this interactive, hands-on class. Not for iPhone or iPad devices. Instructor: Richard Lazovick, see ‘Intro to Using Your iPhone & IPad’ bio. Session 5/9
Code 11847
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RECREATION & PARKS
Saturday, April 27, 2019 9 am - 12 pm Finley Complex
2060 West College Ave • Santa Rosa, CA
REGISTER AT FleetFeetSantaRosa.com
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Dance
FLAMENCO DANCE Wed, 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 25 $42-$58 (7-8 classes) Experience this unique world of passion and dance! Professional and student guitarists accompany you as you learn various dance styles, hand and arm technique, footwork and short choreography. Classes offer techniques to increase rhythm and speed and challenge students of all levels. Instructor: Joelle Gonçalves has over 14 years of experience and travels to Spain regularly to study in master classes. She is the Artistic Director of Sol Flamenco dance troupe. Session Code 2/13-3/27 10642 4/10-5/29 10647 8/7-9/25 10649
ISRAELI FOLK DANCE Wed, 7-9:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $25-$40 (5-6 classes) Dance circle dances to songs in Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish, Greek, Spanish and English, with varied speeds, moods and styles to match. Beginning teaching 7-7:30pm, followed by more intermediate dances with some informal teaching. Instructor: Leanne Schy. Session 1 (6 classes) Code: 11979 2/20, 3/6, 3/27, 4/10, 5/1, 5/15 Session 2 (5 classes) Code: 11980 5/29, 6/12, 6/26 7/17, 7/31
BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE BELLY DANCE
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED TROUPE JEWELES OF BELADI
Tue, 6:15-7:15pm • Age 16+ Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm $52-$62 (10 classes)
Tue, 7:15-8:45pm • Age 16+ Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm $190-$200 (20 classes)
Keep fit while having fun with this beautiful age-old dance! Your body will love becoming stronger and more flexible. Work at your own pace and dress in comfortable clothing. Details about coin belts and finger cymbals, plus a Hafla (dance party) will be shared in class. Instructor: Theresea Jade is the Director/Choreographer of the Jewels of Beladi Dance troupe. She has many years of experience and has earned awards and teaching positions throughout the Bay Area.
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. Enjoy opportunities to participate in a Hafla (dance party) and performances. Instructor: Theresea Jade (see Beg. Belly Dance bio).
Session Code 2/19-5/7* 11954 5/14-7/30* 11955 *No class 3/19, 4/23, 6/4, 7/9
Session Code 2/19-7/30* 11956 *No class 3/19, 4/23, 6/4, 7/9
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Health & Fitness
YOGA FOR EVERY BODY
GENTLE SOMATIC YOGA
Fri, 9:30-10:45am Steele Lane/DeMeo Rm $40-$50 (4 classes)
Mon OR Thu, 5:45-7pm Finley/Cypress Rm $37-$64 (4-6 classes)
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 and tranquility. Bring a yoga mat or towel. Instructor: Kathleen Miller is a certified Viniyoga therapist with over 30 years teaching experience.
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. A blending of Somatic and Hatha yoga will help you increase flexibility, integrate left and right sides of your body and build strength while gaining tools for relaxation. All levels welcome. Bring a yoga mat and wear clothing that allows for movement. Instructors: Heidi Brockman and Brenda Kobrin are certified yoga teachers at the highest level and yoga therapists.
Session Code 3/29-4/19 11936 5/3-5/24 11937 6/7-7/5* 11938 7/19-8/9 11939 *No class 6/21
Session* 2/25-3/18 3/25-4/15 4/29-5/20 6/10-7/1 7/15-8/5 3/28-5/9* 5/23-6/27 7/18-8/22 *No class 4/25
Day Code Teacher Mon 10651 Heidi Brockmann Mon 10652 Heidi Brockmann Mon 10653 Heidi Brockmann Mon 10654 Heidi Brockmann Mon 10655 Heidi Brockmann Thu 10693 Brenda Kobrin Thu 10695 Brenda Kobrin Thu 10697 Brenda Kobrin
YOGA ENERGY Wed, 6-7:15pm Finley/Live Oak Rm $39-$59 (4-5 classes) Enjoy a complete Vinyasa Yoga fitness program for total well-being! With energizing exercises, expansive breathing, stretching, strengthening, alignment and relaxation, all levels welcome to experience the benefits of this class. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat and your sense of humor! Instructor: Maria Battista is a transformational teacher with 30 years of yoga practice and over 18 years of full time teaching experience. Session Code 2/20-3/13 10699 3/27-4/17 10702 5/1-5/29* 10703 6/5-7/3 10705 7/17-8/7 10706 *No class 5/8
T’AI CHI CH’UAN
FLYING CRANE QIGONG
Tue, 6-7pm Steele Lane/Dohn Rm $28-$38 (5 classes)
Wed, 10-11:30am Person Senior Wing/Rm 5 $55-$65 (6 classes)
Enjoy the benefits of Tai Chi. Practicing Tai Chi reduced falls by 43% within the first year of learning the practice, and an additional 13% after one year, according to the research reported by Time Magazine. Tai Chi can be practiced by people of all ages. Instructor: Lisa Labagh has over 23 years of experience teaching T’ai Chi.
Utilize movement, breath and visualization to train one’s energy or Qi. This Qigong class can be done sitting or standing and will increase flexibility, balance and stamina. Participants will become acquainted with select acupuncture points for self-healing and other Qigong exercises. Instructor: Aleta Drummond, MD, is a practicing psychiatrist, medical acupuncturist, and a 20+ year practitioner of Yang-style Tai Chi and other various Qigong forms.
Session Code 3/19-4/16 11967 4/23-5/21 11968 6/4-7/2 11970 7/9-8/6 11972
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Health & Fitness
INTRO TO PILATES MAT-LEVEL 1 (AM) NEW! Wed, 10-11am Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $46-$56 (6 classes) 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 best! This introduction class focuses on basic techniques, engaging breath and core work for a complete body work-out and balanced muscle development. Stability balls and flexbands provided. Please bring a small towel and yoga mat. Instructor: Nancy Codding has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Health Sciences and is certified Pilates Mat 2 through Pilates Collective, Nat’l Academy of Sports. Session Code 2/27-4/3 11921 4/10-5/15 11922 5/22-6/26 11923 7/10-8/14 11924
INTRODUCTION TO PILATES MATLEVEL 1 (PM) Thu, 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 $46-$56 (6 classes) 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 best! This introduction class focuses on basic techniques, engaging breath and core work for a complete body work-out and balanced muscle development. Stability balls and flex-bands provided. Please bring a small towel and yoga mat. Instructor: Nancy Codding (see bio for Intro to Pilates Mat, Level 1 AM). Session Code 2/28-4/4 11586 4/11-5/16 11587 5/23-6/27 11588 7/11-8/15 11589
PILATES MAT CLASS
FELDENKRAIS METHOD® - MOVEMENT
Tue, 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 $46-$56 (6 classes)
Wed, 6:30-7:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 20 $34-$53 (4-5 classes)
This non-beginner, mixed-level, spine-safe Pilates mat class is dedicated to guiding those with special conditions, such as osteoporosis, scoliosis, vertigo, etc. You will focus on building deep core and cross body strength and flexibility to improve posture, reduce stress and create long, lean muscle. Pilates takes a balanced approach, so the body moves as an efficient, holistic system for greater functional movement. Please bring a small towel and yoga mat. Completion of Introduction to Pilates or instructor approval is recommended. Instructor: Nancy Codding (see bio for Intro to Pilates Mat, Level 1 AM).
If you want to improve athletic, artistic, or everyday skills, or just find greater comfort in your body, this course is for you. These fascinating, pleasurable, and effective movement lessons will help you reduce pain and injury while improving your agility, balance, power, and posture. Bring a mat or a large towel. Instructor: Valerie Nordby is a graduate of Feldenkrais professional training and continues her studies of the Feldenkrais Method.
Session Code 2/26-4/2 11041 4/9-5/14 11558 5/21-6/25 11559 7/2-8/6 11560
Session Code 2/20-3/13 11615 3/27-4/17 11618 5/1-5/29 11619 7/17-8/7 11620
ZUMBA GOLD Wed, 5:30-6:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $27-$37 (5 Classes) Not too fast and not too slow…but just right! Get a low impact cardio workout that’s good for your brain, tones muscles and improves balance/coordination. Wear comfortable clothes and exercise shoes. Instructor: Laura Porter, trained Zumba/ Zumba Gold instructor and a member of Zumba Instructor Network. Session Code 2/20-3/20 14398 4/3-5/1 14399 5/15-6/12 14400 6/26-7/24 14401
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Health & Fitness
INTERMEDIATE TABLE TENNIS STROKES & STRATEGIES Wed, 6:30-8pm • Age 12+* Person Sr. Wing/Rm 3 $159-$169 (10 classes) Move to the next level of Table Tennis! Drill with forehand and backhand looping, 3rd ball attack, and generating and hitting against sidespin. Video tape recording will help with self-learning. This course is for players with at least one year of experience, solid forehand and backhand drives, and fundamental understanding of the sport. Loaner paddles are available, however please bring your own. Instructor: Randy Jew is a gold medal winner in the California Senior Olympic Games. He competes in tournaments and teaches privately. *Under age 18 must have permission from parent/guardian.
OLYMPIC JUDO
Session Code 2/20-5/8* 11668 *No class 3/20, 4/24
Tue/Thu, 7-8:30pm • Age: 12+ Finley/Live Oak Rm $66-$90 (10-12 classes)
BEGINNING BOWLING NEW!
Gain self-discipline, physical and emotional fitness through the fundamentals of Judo. Students learn techniques for proper rolling and falling, along with throwing, grappling, submission techniques, and basic Judo terms and vocabulary. Rank is awarded on merit and students may compete in local judo tournaments. Judogi uniform required ($40-$45); information provided in class. Instructor: Coach Joseph Sapp, owner of Next Level Judo, is a 3rd degree judo black belt with 14 years coaching experience. Contact: 707-3227638 or mr_sapp@mac.com.
Wed, 6:30-8pm • Age 10+* 6/12: Person Sr. Wing/Rm 4 6/19-8/7: Windsor Bowling Center 8801 Conde Lane, Windsor $100-$110 (8 classes) Let’s Bowl! This fun sport can be played 365 days a year in all weather and by people of all ages. Learn the timing, precision and consistency of the game, including how to choose the right equipment, proper stance, grip, release and aiming for the arrows. The first class is at the Finley Person Senior Wing and all others at the Windsor Bowling Center. Students may pay additional for onsite bowling games. No transportation provided. Instructor: Randy Jew is a bowling instructor and Wine Country Games medal winner. *Age 10-17 must be accompanied by an adult. Session Code 6/12-8/7* 11717 *No class 7/10
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Session Code 2/19-3/28* 11398 4/2-5/16* 11400 5/21-6/27 11401 7/9-8/15 11415 *No Class 3/19, 3/21, 4/23, 4/25
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + ) Special Interest
WHAT WERE YOU BORN TO DO?
Common Ground Dog Training
Sat, 1-5pm - Age 16+ Finley/Willow Rm $44-$54
Learn positive and fun methods to train your dog (5 months or older). Proof of vaccinations is required at the first class for each session. Instructor: Mike Ossenbeck has over 22 years of experience training dogs, including classes and behavior problem-solving.
You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity and moving toward this purpose brings joy and abundance! Discover the natural talent wired into your DNA and the source of your highest potential. Just like Elvis, Oprah and Einstein, it’s about doing what comes naturally. $30 materials fee due to instructor in class. Instructor: Curtis Adney earned his Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University. He teaches at Fresno State, is a career consultant, and author of ‘Pinpoint Your Destiny’. Session Code 4/13 11859 8/10 11874
DOG TRAINING
BASIC TEA TASTING & BREWING NEW! Mon, 3:30-5pm Finley/Maple Rm $25-$35 (1 class) Does the water temperature affect the taste of teas? How many tea leaves are needed in a pot? Find out the answers to these questions and more as you learn to taste the differences of basic tea varieties, purchase good teas and how to make good brews. A variety of teas will be explored and sampled. Instructor: Dr. Sally Wei is a certified Tea Sommelier from UK Tea Academy in London. She has 11 years of experience training and teaching about tea. Session Code 2/25 12087 3/25 12088 6/24 12089
VOICE OVERS…NOW IS YOUR TIME! Thu, 6:30-8:30pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 21 $34-$44 (1 class) You’ve heard Lisa Foster on TV and radio commercials, now hear her LIVE as she illustrates how YOU can use your voice for commercials, films, and videos! Lisa presents a unique way to cash in on this lucrative full or part-time career that you can manage on your own terms. Instructor: Lisa Foster can be heard on commercials for Crest Toothpaste, Olay, Sleep Train and LA Weight Loss. Session Code 3/28 11973
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IGNITE YOUR MEMORY POWER! Wed, 10-11:30am Person Sr Wing/Rm 20 $40-$50 (4 classes) Learn simple secrets of how your brain works, how to keep it sharp and how to develop and sustain your brain’s new vitality! You’ll participate in fun visual, auditory, and group exercises – skewed to you as an individual and aimed at keeping your brain fresh, healthy and functional. You’ll identify and work on your personal memory aspirations: remembering names, dates, past experiences, and yes, even where you put the keys. Instructors: Chance Massaro, M.A., and Kathleen Cipolla.
Thu, 6:30-7:15pm Finley/Courtyard or Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $87-$97 (6 classes) This intimate class teaches basic commands to help your dog understand household and social etiquette. The first class is mandatory orientation for handlers only (no dogs). A training manual is included. NOTE: Handlers under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult. Session Code 2/21-3/28 10621 4/18-5/23 10622 6/13-7/25* 10623 *No class 7/4
COLLIE CAPERS 1 Finley/Courtyard $107-$117 (6 classes) Dogs use their noses and people use forensic equipment from the Dollar Store to solve a mysterious disappearance! This class is for dogs with basic training and socialization skills. Bring treats and your dog to the first class. Session Day/Time 4/16-5/21 Tue, 6-7pm 6/1-7/6 Sat, 10:30-11:30am
Code 14395 14272
COLLIE CAPERS 2
Tue, 6-7pm Finley/Courtyard $107-$117 (6 classes) More fun and training in this class for dogs and handlers who have completed Collie Capers 1. Session Code 6/4-7/9 14397
Session Code 3/28-4/18 11605
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A D U LT S ( 1 8 + )
Sports
PRIVATE LESSONS: Stewart Hutton: stewart_httn@yahoo.com 707-291-3751 Joshua Silverman: acestokyo@gmail.com 707-326-4885
SUMMER SOFTBALL
PLAY TENNIS
Registration: Tue-Thu, 4/16-4/18, 12-7pm In person at Steele Lane Community Center $545 per team
Stay active after work and on weekends. No membership needed—just fresh air, lighted courts and fun outdoors! Courts are located at Galvin Community Park, Howarth Memorial Park and Finley Community Park. Courts may be reserved for a fee: $7-$10/hour per court, call 707-543-3737.
Join us for our 2019 Summer Softball Season. We have men’s, women’s and co-ed slow pitch softball leagues. The season is 11 weeks and begins 6/3, with games at Franklin, Galvin, Howarth and Northwest Parks. Download the registration packet at: srcity.org/sports. Questions? Email us at: softball@srcity.org.
FALL SOFTBALL
Registration: Wed, 8/14 & Thu 8/15, 12-7pm In person at Steele Lane Community Center $325 per team Don’t let your softball experience come to an end! Register for the 2019 Fall Softball Season. We have men’s and co-ed slow pitch softball leagues. The season is 6 weeks and begins 9/9, with all games at Northwest Community Park. Download the registration packet at: srcity.org/sports. Questions? Email us at: softball@srcity.org.
TENNIS LESSONS Galvin Community Park Learn to play or improve your game with our professional tennis instructors. Stewart Hutton holds the 2008 ITA Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship Award and was named the west region’s 2013 Assistant Coach of the Year. He has eight years of teaching experience and currently coaches at Sonoma State University. Joshua Silverman has coached tennis professionally for over 25 years, including as a head coach in Japan.
Youth Tennis Camps, see page 28
Team Sideline: City of Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks softball schedules and rosters are now available at: teamsideline.com/srcity.
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PLAY PICKLEBALL Join the fun and learn to play one of the fastest growing sports in the country. Pickleball is like tennis but played with a ping-pong style paddle and a whiffle ball on a sport court. Play begins every morning at 9am at Finley Park. Volunteers provide beginner instruction Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10-11am. Paddles are available. FREE. Also, try the 4 courts at Howarth Park!
Private Lessons Contact coach Adam MacKinnon to inquire about private lessons for one to three people: adammackinnon@gmail.com.
GOLF LESSONS Bennett Valley Municipal Golf Course 3330 Yulupa Ave • 707-528-3673 Youth and adult golf lessons are available at Bennett Valley Golf Course. Visit BennettValleyGolf.com for lesson details and information on Learn to-Golf Youth Scholarships.
BOCCE
Sonoma County Bocce Federation runs leagues at Julliard Park; for league play and information visit sonomacountybocce.org or call 707-528-2710. If you would like to reserve a court, email sports@srcity.org.
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HORSESHOES Ten horseshoe pits are available for public use at Doyle Community Park. These are first-come, first-served or you may reserve a court by emailing sports@srcity.org.
CONTACT INFORMATION SR REC & PARKS SPORTS Play Santa Rosa Sports Message Hotline 707-543-4317 Field Conditions (Updated weekdays 3pm) 707-543-3474 Email: softball@srcity.org & sports@srcity.org
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AC T I V E A D U LT S ( 5 0 + )
Drop-in Programs
Steele Lane Community Center 415 Steele Lane • 543-3282 Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm Bus Route #7, #19 No need to pre-register, just drop in and enjoy! Fees are affordable, with most in the $2-$4 range. Plus, members always save 50¢ per visit.
BECOME A MEMBER It’s easier and you save $$ too! Members receive an electronic scan card to load payment in advance for drop in programs (minimum of 5). Then, just scan your card at the front desk when you arrive. It’s easier and you save 50¢ per visit! Membership is $24 per year for individuals ($34 non-residents); $40 for couples ($50 non-residents).
Drop-In Activities BINGO
Play a variety of games and challenge your mind. Two cards for a nickel!
CHAIR VOLLEYBALL
Promotes fitness, fun and friendship! Played seated with a beach ball.
MAH JONG
Join us for a friendly game of Mah Jong – Eastern and Western styles. All levels welcome.
MORNING EXERCISE
Range-of-motion, gentle strength, balance, breathing and endurance exercises appropriate for all levels.
NEEDLECRAFT
Bring your projects to knit or crochet with those like-minded..
SOCIAL ROOM
Socialize, play a game of chess, enjoy coffee and conversation and use the free WIFI. $2 Drop in fee/FREE TO MEMEBERS.
Drop-In Activities Schedule Steele Lane Community Center Monday 9-10am Tai Chi with Nadine Morning Exercise 9-10am 9-2pm Billiards 10-12pm Needlecraft 10:30-11:30am Chair Volleyball 11:30-2:30am Bingo
$4 $3 $2 $3 $3 $2
Tuesday 9-2pm Billiards Stretch & Bend 9:45-10:45am 11-12pm Tai Chi with Karen
$2 $3 $5
Wednesday 9-10am Morning Exercise 9-10am Beginning Ukulele 9-12pm Ladies Billiards 10:10-11:10am Adv Beg ukulele 10:30-11:30am Neuropathy (1st Wed) 10:30-1:30pm Chinese Mah Jong 12-2pm Billiards
$3 $4 $2 $4 $3 $3 $2
Thursday 9-11:15am Wii Games 9:45-10:45am Stretch & Bend 10-11am Silver Singers 10-2pm Billiards Tourneys (1st-3rd Thu) 11-2pm Party Bridge
$3 $3 $2 $2 $4
Friday Morning Exercise 9-10am 9-2pm Billiards 11:30-2:30pm Bingo
$3 $2 $2
*Remember, Members always save 50¢ per visit off the posted fee! Our front desk staff are happy to help you join
STRETCH & BEND
Focuses on balance, flexibility, posture, coordination and your brain telling your body what to do. The instructors background in martial arts, self-defense and yoga are integrated into the program. The objective is to become more active, feel physically stronger and more confident.
TAI CHI
Gentle, flowing movements of Tai Chi for a while body relaxed workout.
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AC T I V E A D U LT S ( 5 0 + ) Drop-in Programs Person Senior Wing 2060 W College Avenue • 543-3745 – FAX 543-3736 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Bus Route #3, #6, #15 No need to pre-register, just drop in and enjoy! Fees are affordable, with most in the $2-$4 range. Plus, members always save 50¢ per visit.
BECOME A MEMBER It’s easier and you save $$ too! Members receive an electronic scan card to load payment in advance for drop in programs (minimum of 5). Then, just scan your card at the front desk when you arrive. It’s easier and you save 50¢ per visit! Membership is $24 per year for individuals ($34 non-residents); $40 for couples ($50 non-residents).
Drop-In Activities BALANCE WITH JAE
HISTORY Join Jacqueline Hanford for dynamic history presentations. Topic info at front desk.
BOOMER BLAST FITNESS Low-impact aerobics class to keep you in shape. Join this fun group and keep moving! Instructor: Gloria Lew Peck.
INTERMEDIATE LINE DANCE Knowledge of steps and dancing experience required. Will focus on teaching line dance patterns. Instructor: Anita Jorge.
Increase steadiness, stability and balance. Class is suitable for those who use walkers.
BRAND NEW TO THE UKE New Ukulele Player? Join the fun and learn how to play! CARD GAMES Hand & Foot, Pedro, Sevens: some play experience necessary. Party Bridge, Duplicate Bridge and Pinochle: experienced players only. CHAIR VOLLEYBALL Promotes fitness, fun and friendship! Played seated with a beach ball. COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY LAB Check email, work on a project or browse the web. Facilitators are available to answer questions. Computers for 12 users, register at front desk. CRAFTING WITH BOBBETTE Weekly craft projects, all supplies included. Take home a completed project after each class.
DISCUSSION GROUPS
Covers many topics from current events to senior issues. NEW: Sharing Life Stories Exchange stories and memories inspired by photos or other mementos of your lives.
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LINE DANCE FOR BEGINNERS For those who know basic steps but want a refresher. Learn the techniques and steps that you need to progress to the next level. Instructor: Ellen Hirvela Russel LINE DANCE ZONE: HIGH BEGINNER/ IMPROVER LEVEL CLASS Dance to your favorites and learn new dances too. Come get in the ZONE. Instructor: Ellen Hirvela Russel MAH JONG Join instructor Guy Richards for a friendly game of Mah Jong – Eastern and Western styles. All levels welcome. NEEDLECRAFT Bring your knitting, crochet or other handwork. Yarn and needles available for first timers. PHOTOGRAPHY Bring a flash drive to show 6-8 of your photos. Field trip and photo assignment on 3rd Tues.
PING PONG Get your workout and improve hand/eye coordination. RESPIRATORY WELLNESS Get stronger! Learn exercises to help you improve your lung function. SCRABBLE A welcoming group of wordsmiths! Bring your Scrabble dictionary or borrow the front desk copy. SPANISH CLASSES 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 and present tense. STUDY: More in-depth conversation and study. DISCUSSION: Advanced conversation. TAI-CHI Slow flowing movement to improve physical and mental health. Instructors: Stan Greenberg & Carl Hendel UKULELE Learn how to play fun songs on the Ukulele. Genres include country, blues, early rock and roll, and more. Monday is for beginners. YOGA WITH DONNA Easy flow Vinyasa-style yoga with deep stretching, standing balancing & meditation. Bring mat and towel. ZUMBA BASICS Learn basic Zumba moves to Latin and international music! Instructor: Gloria Lew Peck ZUMBA GOLD Learn basic Zumba moves and low-impact steps to Latin music. Instructor: Jill Freed
PILATES WITH JAE Unisex mat class works out the kinks and builds core strength. All levels.
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AC T I V E A D U LT S ( 5 0 + )
Drop-in Programs
Drop-In Activities Schedule Person Sr Wing Monday 9-10am 9:30-10:30am 10-11am 10-11am 10am-12pm 10:30-11:30am 10:30am-12:30pm 11pm-12pm 11:30am-12:30pm 12-3pm 12:30-3:30pm 1-3pm 1:30-3pm 2-3pm
Boomer Blast Fitness with Gloria Line Dance Zone 2 with Ellen Brand New to the Uke (2nd & 4th Mon) Zumba Gold with Jill Needlecraft History with Jacqueline Line Dance with Anita (Inter.) Ukulele/Bill’s Beginners Yoga with Donna Paper Crafting with Bobette Duplicate Bridge Hand and Foot Card Game Book Club (3rd Mon) Line Dance Zone 1 with Ellen (Beg.)
$6 $3 $2 $6 $3 $3 $3 $2 $7 $5 $4 $3 $2 $3
Tuesday 9-11am Computer Lab with Tom & Fred 9:30-10:30am Pilates with Jae 9:30-11am Spanish with Mirla (Inter. Conv.) 10-11am Tai Chi with Stan Zumba Basics with Gloria 10-11:45am 10:30am-12pm Spanish with Larry (Inter.) 11am-12pm Balance with Jae 11am-12:30pm Spanish with Geran (Adv. Beg.) 11am-12:30pm Spanish with Mirla (Adv. Conv.) 11am-12:30pm Spanish with John (Bas. Pres.) 11:30am-12:30pm Yoga with Donna 12:30-2pm Spanish with Larry (Study) 1-3pm Pedro 1-4pm Ping Pong 2-3:30pm Declutter Support Group (4th Tue) 2-4pm Photography (1st & 2nd Tue)
$2 $7 $3 $5 $6 $3 $4 $3 $3 $3 $7 $3 $3 $4 $6 $3
Wednesday 9:30-10:30am Line Dance Zone with Ellen 10-11:30am Discussion Group 11:30am-12:30pm Yoga with Donna 12:30-3:30pm Party Bridge 12:30-4pm Pinochle (Exper.) 1-2:30pm Line Dance with Anita (Inter.) 1-3pm Ukulele with James (Exper.) 1-3pm Scrabble 1-4pm Ping Pong (Competitive, Inter.) 1:30-3pm Line Dance Zone with Ellen (Beg.) 1:30-4:30pm Drop-In Watercolor Studio
$3 $2 $7 $4 $4 $3 $3 $3 $4 $3 $4
Thursday 9-11am 9:30-10:30am 10-11am 10-11am 10am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-1pm 11:30am-12:30pm 12-3pm 12-3pm 12:30-1:30pm 1:30-2:30pm 1-4pm
Computer Lab with Sheryl & Fred Pilates with Jae Zumba Gold with Jill Tai Chi with Dr. Carl Legal Clinic with Leo (3rd Thu) Chair Volleyball with Jae Aging Gayfully with Buzz Yoga with Donna Paper Crafting with Bobette Sevens Card game (1st & 3rd Thu) Legal Clinic with Mary Clare (1st Thu) Respiratory Wellness Ping Pong (Beg.)
Friday 9-10am Boomer Blast Fitness with Gloria 9-10:30am Computer Clinic 9am-12pm Mah Jong 9:30-10:30am Line Dance Zone 2 with Ellen Balance with Jae 10:30-11:30am 10:30am-12pm Spanish with Larry (Adv. Disc.) 10:30am-12pm Line Dance with Anita (Inter.) 12:30-4pm Pinochle (Exper.) 1-3pm Scrabble 1-4pm Dance 1-4pm Ping Pong (Competitive, Inter.) 2-3pm Line Dance Zone 1 with Ellen (Beg.)
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WATERCOLOR WITH BARBARA
LET’S WRITE, EDIT AND REVISE
Wed or Fri • Person Sr. Wing/Rm 26 $44-$76 (4-6 classes)
Tue, 2-4pm • Person Sr. Wing/Rm 20 $157-$167 (8 classes)
Join instructor Barbara Marlin-Coole for this popular class where you develop your own unique style using glowing watercolor techniques. Enjoy monthly themes, daily demonstrations, and critiques with pointers to help you improve. Materials list available upon request.
Fine-tune your writing in this latest “Let’s Write!” class where you learn the crucial art of self-editing and revision. By focusing on Hemingway’s concept that “All real writing is rewriting,” students will write and edit in a class of instruction and an editing workshop. Your goal will be to complete at least one publishable, short manuscript by the time the class is over. We’ll work on character development, plot blueprints, dialogue writing, use of detail, point of view, tense, and more to bring your writing alive on the page. At completion, your fine-tuned fiction, nonfiction, or poetry will be ready for you to include in a book for publication or to self-publish. Instructor: Valerie Serrano has a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing and many years of writing, studying writing, teaching writing, and editing.
Beginning Wed., 9am-12pm Session Code 2/27-3/27* 11573 4/17-5/22 11574 6/19-7/10 11575 *No class 3/20
Intermediate Fri., 9am-12pm Session Code 2/22-3/29* 11580 4/19- 5/24 11577 6/21-7/26 11578 *No class 3/22
Intermediate to Advanced Fri., 12:30-3:30pm Session Code 2/22-3/29* 11581 4/19- 5/24 11582 6/21-7/26 11583 *No class 3/22
Session Code 3/26-5/21* 11585 *No class 4/23
POLE WALKING FOR EXERCISE, MOBILITY & INDEPENDENCE Thu, 9am-12pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 $45-$55 (1 class) Feel energized, taller and more confident! Easy-to-learn techniques help you improve balance, endurance, spine function, weight management, walking gait and strength. Use a variety of top-quality poles provided in class to discover which poles fit you best. People with mild to moderate mobility challenges, including MS, Parkinson’s, arthritis, aging joints and joint replacement find these skills invaluable for maintaining quality of life. Instructor: Jayah Faye Paley is an educator, mobility coach and certified personal trainer. Session Code 7/25 11584 7/16-8/13 11960
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LEGAL CLINIC Monthly; 1st Thu, 12:30-1:30pm & 3rd Thu, 10-11:30am Person Sr. Wing Free for Members, $5 Non-Members Obtain free legal advice from a lawyer available onsite, please call for an appointment.
BALLROOM DANCES Fri, 1-4pm • Finley Complex $9, $8.50 member
AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM (Age 50+) Learn current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and how to operate your vehicle more safely in today’s increasingly challenging driving environment. This is the nation’s largest classroom and online driver safety program and is designed for drivers age 50 and older. Learn to manage and accommodate common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. First time students must take the full 8-hour course. If you’ve taken the full course within the past four years, you may take a renewal course. Full Course Tue & Thu, 9:30am-1:30pm Person Sr. Wing $3 Pre-registration required $20, AARP members $15* *Paid day of in class (cash/check only) Session Code 11590 2/26 & 2/28 5/14 & 5/16 11593 8/6 & 8/8 14263 Renewal Course Thu, 9:30am-2pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 22 $3 Pre-registration required $20, AARP members $15* *Paid day of in class (cash/check only) Session Code 6/6 14227 8/1 14228
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Enjoy the best ballroom dancing in Santa Rosa with live bands and DJ music playing your favorite sounds from the ‘40s to present. Keep your feet and spirits floating with the Polka, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango, and more. All are welcome with or without partner and refreshments are provided. Special Dance Themes: 2/15 Valentine’s, 3/15 St. Patrick’s, 5/24 Memorial Day, 8/16 Hawaiian Luau.
ST PATRICK’S DAY LUNCH Fri, 3/15, 11:30am-1pm Person Sr. Wing/Rm 5 Members $5, $10 non-member Code: 11646 Join us for a ‘wee-bit’ of lunch to celebrate the Luck of the Irish in Room 5 at the Person Senior Wing! Pre-registration is required.
SENIOR EXPO Sat, 4/27, 9am-12pm Finley Complex FREE Come discover Santa Rosa businesses, organization and activities that make our community a great place to live.
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Facility Information Ridgway Swim Center 455 Ridgway Avenue, 707-543-3421 Ridgway Swim Center boasts a 9-lane competition pool, a 2 - 3½ foot deep instructional pool, and a 140-foot water slide! Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm, Sat/Sun, 9am-1pm Special Closures: 8/19-8/23 for scheduled maintenance.
Finley Aquatic Center 2060 West College Avenue, 707-543-3760 Finley Aquatic Center has a 10-lane competition pool and a 2.5-3-foot-deep instructional pool. The facility is fully ADA accessible, with pool ramp and ADA seat lift. Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 6am-8pm; Sat, 9am-1pm; Sun, 10am-1pm
FACILITY RENTALS Pool Rental
The pools at Finley and Ridgway are available for rent after publicuse hours. Lifeguards are provided and reservations are needed at least two weeks prior to requested date. Hourly Fee by Attendance Finley Ridgway 1-50 $120-$126 $190-$200 51-150 $140-$147 $210-$221 151-250 $160-$168 $230-$242 251+ $180-$189 $250-$263
Birch Room Rental
Hourly Fee: $15 with pool rental/$30 rented separately Located at Finley Aquatic Center, this room is ideal for a professional meeting, birthday party or other special occasion. It comfortably seats 24 people and is fully equipped with an 8-foot screen, data projector, 5.1 surround sound HD DVD player and dry-erase whiteboard.
RECREATION SWIM
Join us for a fun time in the water for all ages! During Recreation Swim times, all facilities are open for public use and lifeguards are on duty. Lockers are available for 50¢. See operating hours below. Recreation Swim Policies • No flotation devices, including swim suits with built-in flotation pieces. • Children under age 8 must be supervised by a responsible person age 16+. • Children under age 5 must have an adult in the water with them always. • No jean cut-offs, T-shirts, or street shorts allowed in the water. • Only clearly identified service animals are permitted. • Children must be 48 inches to ride the Ridgway water slide. • Swimwear with exposed zippers, buckles or metal rivets are not permitted on the Ridgway water slide. • No Thong/G-string suits permitted. • Children over age 5 are not allowed in opposite-sex locker rooms. • Unisex restrooms available. • $5 replacement fee for re-printed passes.
RECREATION SWIM HOURS FINLEY AQUATIC CENTER 4/22-5/31 Mon - Fri 3:30-4:45pm 6/3-8/16 Mon - Fri 1:30-4:45pm 6/8-8/18 Sat & Sun 1:30-6pm 8/18 Last day of 2019 Recreation Swim RIDGWAY SWIM CENTER 4/27-8/18 Sat & Sun 1:15-6pm 6/10-8/16 Mon - Fri 1:15-4pm Fri 7:30-9:30pm, Sat & Sun 1:15-6pm 8/18 Last day of 2019 Recreation Swim Ridgway Pool closed 8/19-8/23
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Ridgway Pool will be closed 8/19 – 8/23.
RECREATION SWIM ENTRANCE FEE All persons entering pool facilities are charged the entrance fee. Adults (18-54) $5 Youth (2-17) $4 Seniors (55+) $4 Disabled $4
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Recreation & Lap Swim Hours RECREATIONAL SWIMMING Cool off at the pool at Finley Aquatic Center and Ridgway Swim Center! See page 48 for hours. FEES Per Swim Adult $4.50; Youth/Senior/Disabled $3.50 per swim Punch Pass Load your pass with a minimum of 5 recreation swims and as many as you like to save 50¢ per swim! This pass has no expiration. FAMILY PASS All Season $270-$280: Unlimited swims for up to 5 household members, valid 4/22-8/18 Summer $220-$230: Unlimited swims for up to 5 household members, valid 6/3-8/18
LAP SWIM
Year-round swimming for fitness with lanes designated by speed. Kickboards, pull buoys and hand paddles available for use. Lockers are available for 50¢. Lane availability varies. RIDGWAY SWIM CENTER LAP SWIM Mon-Fri: 9:30am-1pm until 6/7, no lap swim 6/6 9:45am-1pm (6/10-8/9)
SANTA ROSA MASTERS SWIMMING Ridgway Swim Center Mon/Wed/Fri 6-7am; Tues/Thu 5:45-7:15am & 11:45am-1pm Drop-in: $7, Monthly Pass $55-$65, Monthly-Plus Pass $69.50* Beginning, intermediate and advanced adult swimmers receiving coaching, including correction and development of strokes and techniques, from an on-desk coach. Just drop in and pay the daily fee, purchase a Monthly Pass for unlimited coached workouts, or a Monthly-Plus Pass for unlimited coached workouts plus all lap swim hours at Ridgway and Finley pools. *Monthly-Plus Pass is good for 30 days.
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 6/3) no walking lane available 11:30am-1:15pm Mon/Wed/Fri: 6-7pm Tue/Thu: 6-8pm Sat: 9-11am Sat/Sun: 11:30am-1:15pm
LAP SWIM FEES
$6 General Admission $5 Senior 55+/Disabled $60-$70 General Admission Monthly Lap Pass $50-$60 Senior/Disabled Monthly Lap Pass Punch Pass: $5 General/$4 Senior 55+/Disabled Ridgway Swim Hotline: 543-3421 Finley Swim Hotline: 543-3760
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Fitness & Safety WATER FITNESS Drop-In $6, Punch Pass $5 Monthly Pass $75-$85* Finley Aquatic Complex Use the resistance of water for strength training and aerobic conditioning! These exercise routines help participants of all fitness levels to improve strength, endurance, flexibility and well-being with little to no impact on the joints. People with minimal water experience are encouraged to join us for this rejuvenating form of exercise. Drop-In Sessions M/W/F, 7-8am & 9-10am M-Sun, 10-11am M-F, 5-6pm T/Th, 7-8pm *Load your Punch Pass with a minimum of 5 swims to save $1 per swim (no expiration). Or, purchase a Monthly Pass for unlimited monthly classes (30 days from date of purchase). See front desk staff to get started!
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THERAPEUTIC WATER EXERCISE M/W/F, Tu/Th & Tu/Th/Sat; Finley Aquatic Center $30-$55 This class accommodates people with physical conditions, such as a disability or if you are recovering from an injury or surgery. It’s also useful as exercise before surgery. Individual instruction is provided. Registration is required, no drop-ins. Instructor: Donna Burch or Rene Bosen Mon/Wed/Fri 11:30-12:15pm Session 2/4-3/2 3/4-3/30 4/1-4/28 4/30-6/2 6/3-6/30 7/1-7/28 7/29-9/1
Code 05159 10472 10482 10495 10509 10525 10532
12:15-1pm Session 2/4-3/2 3/4-3/30 4/1-4/28 4/30-6/2 6/3-6/30 7/1-7/28 7/29-9/1
Code 05166 10473 10485 10490 10510 10527 10544
Tue/Thu 11:30-12:15 Session 2/5-3/2 3/5-3/31 4/2-4/28 4/30-6/2 6/4-6/30 7/2-7/28 7/30-9/1
Code 05181 10480 10488 10495 10524 10529 10555
Tue/Thu/Sat 9-9:45am Session 2/5-3/2 3/5-3/31 4/2-4/28 4/30-6/2 6/4-6/30 7/2-7/28 7/30-9/1
Code 05173 10477 10487 10494 10512 10582 10554
12:15-1pm Session Code 4/30-5/31 11767 6/4-6/29 11768 7/2-8/1 11769 8/6-8/29 11770 9/3-9/26 11771
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Fitness & Safety Waterpolo
Life Guard Training
SHARK PUPS (Age 8-11)
AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING FULL COURSE
Introductory class where participants will learn the basics of water polo. Must be able to swim two laps in deep water without stopping and tread water for 30 seconds straight. Practice Times: Mon/Wed, 7-8pm Sun, 11-11:30pm Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass $46 (S.R. Resident $36) Drop-in Fee $5
14 & UNDER (Age 11-14) Participants will learn the basic fundamentals of water polo. Must be able to swim four laps straight in deep water without stopping and tread water for one minute straight. Practice Times: Mon/Wed, 7-8pm Sun, 10-11:30am Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) Drop-in Fee: $5
18 & UNDER (Age 14-18) Advanced water polo class using advanced drills to help fine tune skills for participants that are ready to play in a competitive environment. Coaches will determine if participant is ready for this class. Practice Times: Mon/Wed, 7-8pm Fri, 7-9pm Finley Aquatic Complex Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) Drop-in Fee: $5
MASTERS (Age 16+) Recreational league for adults (if under age of 18, must have permission from program directors). Scrimmage games take place twice a week with quality refereeing. Practice Times: Mon/Wed, 8-9pm Fri, 7-9pm Finley Aquatic Comple Monthly Pass: $46 (S.R. Resident $36) 5 Visit Pass: $25 (w/student ID $20) Drop-in Fee: $6 (w/student ID $5)
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Finley Aquatic Center - Age: 15+ $200-$210 This 54-hour course meets all criteria towards becoming a professional lifeguard. The following certificates are earned upon successful completion: Lifeguarding/Standard First Aid/CPR/AED for the Lifeguard and First Aid for Public Safety PersonnelTitle 22 (California requirement). Participants are evaluated on the first day of class to meet the following prerequisites: •
Successfully complete a 300yd. swim, demon strating a reasonable command of the front-crawl/free-style and breaststroke. Must swim continuously without stopping, goggles allowed.
• Tread water with legs only in an upright position for 2 minutes. • Surface-swim 20yds, dive to a depth over 7ft., retrieve a 10lb. object, resurface, return to starting point and climb out of the pool without using ladder or steps. Must be successfully completed within 1 minute, 40 seconds. No goggles. • Participant must be at least 15 years old by the end of the course. Mon-Thu, 6-9:30pm Sat, 9am-5pm Session Code 2/21-3/9 11700 4/11-4/27 11726 5/9-5/23 11731 6/13-6/29 11733 7/11-7/27 11739 *First class starts on Thursday for prerequisite training.
Mon-Thu, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-6pm Session Code 3/18-3/23 11718 *One week accelerated course.
Instructor’s note: It is highly recommended that you train in advance for the 300yd. prerequisite-swim.
AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING - REVIEW COURSE Fri 5:30-7:30pm, Sat/Sun 9am-6pm • Age 15+ Finley Aquatic Center $135-$145 Current certifications are required to take this review course, including: Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR for the Lifeguard, which expires every 2 years, and Title 22 First Aid, which expires every 3 years. Certifications are renewed upon completion. Bring your pocket mask to each class or one may be purchased for $12. Be prepared to show proof of current certifications and to get in the water each day. Session Code 3/29-3/31 11742 5/3-5/5 117472 Instructor’s note: Please review course material prior to first meeting; this is an intensive class!
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Swim Lessons - General Information Beginning Swim Program CHILD-ADULT BEGINNER: NO WATER EXPERIENCE NEEDED
These courses are designed for all ages to gain basic water skills. The focus is water adjustment and fun!
Parent-Child: Ages 6 months-3 years
This is a FUN introduction to the water with singing, games, blowing bubbles, going underwater, floating, kicking and scooping. Parent participation in the water is required.
Tadpoles: Ages 3-5
Students work on comfort in the water and having fun. Basic skills like blowing bubbles, going underwater, floating, kicking and alternating arms are taught through games and imagination
Water Frogs: Ages 4-5
Students work on water adjustment, submerging, front and back floats, kicking, front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke.
Sea Stars: Ages 6-9
Students work on water adjustment, submerging, front and back floats, kicking, front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke.
Dolphins: Ages: 10-15
Taught in 3 1/2 feet of water, students work on water adjustment and beginning swimming skills. Student progress and needs determine the pace of the course. More advanced skills may be taught including breaststroke, sidestroke, treading water, and dives.
Adult Beginner: Ages 16+
Students work on skills ranging from water adjustment and floating to front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. The pace of the course is based on student progress and needs. The class is taught in 3 1/2 feet of water.
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Swim Lessons - General Information Intermediate Swim Program LEVELS 2-5: SWIMMING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
This program is designed to build swimming proficiency, technique and endurance. The focus is skill development.t.
Level 2: Ages 5-9
Prerequisite: Swim front crawl and back crawl 5 yards. Students work on side breathing, back crawl and elementary backstroke arm
Level 3: Ages 6+
Prerequisite: Front crawl with side-breathing, back crawl for 15 yards, and elementary backstroke arms for 5 yards. Teaching emphasize on side-breathing and endurance for front crawl. Introduction to elementary backstroke kick, breaststroke kick, butterfly kick and sitting and kneeling dives. This course is taught in deeper water.
Level 4: Ages 6+
Prerequisite: Front crawl 25 yards with excellent side-breathing, back crawl 25 yards, elementary backstroke, breaststroke kick, and dolphin kick for 15 yards. Students learn to coordinate breaststroke arms and kick, are introduced to butterfly, work on treading water, and learn to do a standing dive.
Level 5: Ages 6+
Prerequisite: front crawl and back crawl 50 yards, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 15 yards. Students improve technique and endurance on the front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke and breaststroke and develop proficiency in butterfly, sidestroke, treading water, diving and flip turns.
Level 6 - Fitness Swimmer: Ages 6+
Prerequisite: front crawl and back crawl 50 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 25 yards. Students will continue to refine technique in all strokes and improve endurance while learning how to use pull-buoys and kickboards in their workout. Students will also learn how to use a pace clock, flip and open turns, and lap swim etiquette.
SWIM LESSON INFORMATION • Participants must meet the minimum age level by first day of class. • No make-up classes allowed. If a class is missed, please take the remaining classes. • It is common for children to repeat a level before progressing to the next level. • Drop off and pick up children on time (not early or late); this is required for safe supervision. • Registration is required to participate in all fee programs. • Classes fill quickly, register early and save your receipt to present at first class. • Carefully register your child in the class at the appropriate skill level. If your child is under or over-qualified for a class, we will transfer him/her as appropriate. If there is no availability, you will receive a refund.
Level 6 - Lifeguard Preparedness (LGT): Ages 6+
Prerequisite: front crawl and back crawl 50 yards, breaststroke and butterfly 25 yards. Students will continue to refine technique in all strokes and improve endurance while learning lifeguard skills. Students will also work on water entries, swimming with a rescue tube, and rescues for distressed swimmer, active drowning and passive drowning victims.
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Group Swim Lessons - Finley SPRING EVENING LESSONS Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave, SR 28 Minute Group Lessons 4 Day Lessons M/W or T/TH for 2 weeks $25-$35 Private lesson schedule on page 58-59
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Monday/Wednesday Lessons 3/18 - 3/27 4/1 - 4/10 4/15 - 4/24 4/29 - 5/8 5/13 - 5/22 4:00PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2
3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs
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10744 10873 11042 11193
10761 10877 10995 11222
10797 10889 10981 11197
11651 11728 11775 11157
4:30PM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Level 2 Level 3
6m-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 5-9 yrs 6+ yrs
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
11091 10788 10896 11213 11257
11074 10772 10895 11152 11249
11055 10757 10913 11219 11243
11097 11652 11730 11187 11242
5:00PM Parent Child Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 4 Level 6 LG Prep
6m-3 yrs 11104 11094 11065 11093 3-5 yrs 10786 10819 10804 10830 6-9 yrs 10966 11040 10955 11018 6+ yrs 11310 11286 11289 11312 6+ yrs 11375 11390 11379 11382
11072 10756 10989 11314 11391
11066 11088 11105 5:30PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 11067 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 10766 10787 10805 10796 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 10926 10912 10849 10904 Level 2 5-9 yrs 11171 11161 11139 11220 Level 3 6+ yrs 11235 11265 11268 11261
11077 10807 10905 11191 11273
6:00PM Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 10753 10832 10806 10742 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 10934 11773 10945 10929 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 10988 10983 11000 11029 Level 2 5-9 yrs 11156 11174 11192 11165 Dolphin 10-15 yrs 11106 11109 11118 11107
10771 10888 10997 11218 11114
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4:00PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2
3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs
N/A N/A N/A N/A
10799 10865 11046 11168
10778 10869 11012 11189
10834 10885 11038 11143
11653 11734 11776 11221
4:30PM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2
6m-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 6-9 yrs 5-9 yrs
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
11085 10755 10924 10960 11188
11092 10777 10862 10971 11217
11059 10760 10887 11050 11140
11096 11654 11738 11778 11198
5:00PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 11084 11784 11089 11103 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 10791 10839 10785 10845 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 11017 10970 10965 10998 Waterfrogs 4-5yrs 11790 11791 11792 11794 Level 4 6+ yrs N/A N/A N/A 11308 Level 5 6+ yrs N/A N/A N/A N/A
11076 10836 10996 11795 N/A 11331
5:30PM Parent Child 6m-3 yrs 11080 11100 11054 11062 Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 10816 10774 10741 10758 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 10879 10947 10939 10853 Sea Stars 6-9 yrs 10967 10969 11021 10994 Level 3 6+ yrs 11227 11258 11241 11246
11063 10817 10882 10978 11250
6:00PM Tadpoles 3-5 yrs 10740 10844 10812 10840 Waterfrogs 4-5 yrs 10902 10856 10883 10938 SeaStars 6-9 yrs 11010 11014 11004 11026 Level 2 5-9 yrs 11158 11202 11223 11184 Adult Beginner 16+ 11797 11130 11129 11124
10814 10851 11047 11155 11128
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Group Swim Lessons - Finley SUMMER MORNING LESSONS Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave, SR 28 Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-TH for 2 weeks $50-$60 Private lesson schedule on page 58-59 *The first week is only offered in the evening and is part of our in-service training. The course is 1 week Mon-Thur and is only $35 (S.R. Resident $25) **Session 2 - No class on Thursday July 4th and has been pro-rated $53.75 (S.R. Resident $43.75) ***Session 5 is only 1 week Mon-Thur and has been pro-rated $35 (S.R. Resident $25)
Inservice* Session 1 Session 2** Session 3 6/3 - 6/6 6/10 - 6/20 6/24 - 7/3 7/8 - 7/18
Session 4 Session 5*** 7/22 - 8/1 8/5 - 8/8
9:30 AM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
10781 10893 11009 11137 11253 11302
10795 10933 11034 11153 11270 11279
10828 10916 10953 11203 11252 11292
10773 10762 10918 10931 10949 11016 11190 11146 11225 11251 11298 11287
10:00AM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Lifeguard
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
10808 10901 11035 11159 11276 11325 11376
10752 10944 11032 11135 11281 11338 11380
10794 10940 10976 11154 11300 11350 11385
10825 10835 10867 10927 10986 11008 11173 11180 11293 11277 11323 11334 11381 11378
10:30 AM
Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
11078 10789 10848 10961 11144 11229 11309
11068 10784 10900 11043 11182 11262 11305
11095 10846 10932 10957 11177 11245 11299
11069 11099 10815 10751 10908 10861 11031 10992 11210 11215 11230 11239 11282 11285
11:00 AM
Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Fitness
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
11086 10820 10894 11022 11186 11236 11288 11324 11360
11075 10763 10892 11045 11175 11255 11315 11339 11367
11056 10800 10919 11002 11214 11247 11301 11344 11370
11058 11090 10767 10803 10890 10941 10951 10950 11142 11178 11232 11259 11307 11303 11320 11328 11371 11366
11:30 AM
Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 5 Dolphins
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
11073 10818 10857 11025 11201 11329 11108
11061 10831 10942 11049 11169 11317 11112
11082 10810 10884 11027 11205 11326 11110
11053 11087 10790 10821 10911 10898 11028 11033 11136 11138 11351 11340 11115 11116
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
10769 10925 10999 11181 11238 11388
10765 10886 11048 11212 11228 11374
10837 10854 10972 11196 11267 11386
10779 10798 10906 10880 11001 11044 11199 11208 11234 11266 11389 11387
12:30 PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 5
10747 10897 11051 11166 11256 11348
10813 10870 11020 11133 11231 11336
10783 10923 10962 11150 11244 11342
10749 10842 10910 10855 11036 10975 11209 11164 11263 11272 11319 11335
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Group Swim Lessons - Finley SUMMER EVENING LESSONS Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave, SR 28 Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-TH for 2 weeks $50-$60 Private lesson schedule on pages 58-59 *The first week is only offered in the evening and is part of our in-service training. The course is 1 week Mon-Thur and is only $35 (S.R. Resident $25) **Session 2 - No class on Thursday July 4th and has been pro-rated $53.75 (S.R. Resident $43.75) ***Session 5 is only 1 week Mon-Thur and has been pro-rated $35 (S.R. Resident $25)
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In-service* Session 1 Session 2** Session 3 6/3 - 6/6 6/10 - 6/20 6/24 - 7/3 7/8 - 7/18
Session 4 Session 5*** 7/22 - 8/1 8/5 - 8/8
5:00PM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Fitness
11083 11071 11052 11098 11070 11101 10843 10827 10768 10824 10841 10775 10858 10937 10930 10860 10871 10881 10990 11019 10985 10954 10963 10989 11206 11195 11211 11179 11160 11141 N/A 11290 11283 11311 11306 11294 N/A 11349 11343 11346 11321 11345 N/A 11358 11372 11363 11362 11359
5:30PM Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
11079 11060 11064 11081 11102 11057 10829 10748 10745 10811 10793 10750 10859 10891 10864 10872 10943 10921 10958 10987 10952 11003 10977 10984 11148 11224 11132 11134 11162 11149 11237 11269 11264 11254 11274 11271 N/A 11280 11316 11313 11284 11296 N/A 11318 11341 11347 11332 11322
6:00 PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 6 Lifeguard Dolphins
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
10776 10838 10743 10746 10782 10935 10868 10852 10863 10946 10993 11015 10974 11013 10988 11172 11194 11170 11216 11200 11248 11233 11226 11260 11240 11373 11392 11383 11377 11384 11121 11122 11117 11111 11119
6:30PM Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 6 Fitness Adult Beginner
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
10770 10809 10826 10823 10792 10875 10903 10922 10928 10914 11011 11037 11006 10979 10991 11183 11163 11204 11147 11207 11368 11365 11361 11364 11369 11123 11126 11127 11125 11131
7:00PM
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
11785 11786 11787 11788 11789 10764 10754 10847 10833 10759 10850 10948 10920 10876 10866 11030 10968 10964 10980 10973 11145 11167 11176 11185 11151
Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2
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Group Swim Lessons - Ridgway SUMMER MORNING LESSONS Ridgway Swim Center 455 Ridgway Ave, SR 28 Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-TH for 2 weeks $50-$60 Private lesson schedule on pages 58-59 *Session 2 no class on Thursday July 4th and has been pro-rated $53.75 (S.R. Resident $43.75) **Session 5 is only 1 week Mon-Thur and has been pro-rated $35 (S.R. Resident $25)
SUMMER EVENING LESSONS Ridgway Swim Center 455 Ridgway Ave, SR 28 Minute Group Lessons 8 Day Lessons M-TH for 2 weeks $50-$60 Private lesson schedule on pages 58-59 *Session 2 no class on Thursday July 4th and has been pro-rated $53.75 (S.R. Resident $43.75) **Session 5 is only 1 week Mon-Thur and has been pro-rated $35 (S.R. Resident $25)
10:15am 10:45am 11:15am 11:45am 12:15pm
Session 1 Session 2* Session 3 Session 4 Session 5** 6/10-6/20 6/24-7/3 7/8-7/18 7/22-8/1 8/5-8/8 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Adult Beg Dolphin Parent - Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Parent - Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Level 3
4:15pm 4:45pm 5:15pm 5:45pm 6:15pm 6:45pm
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12248 12359 12447 12567 12633 12684 12697 12254 12461 12572 12638 12707 12702 12712 12259 12401 12466 12577 12643 12689 12722 12265 12409 12471 12583 12648 12271 12414 12486 12588 12653
12250 12360 12448 12568 12634 12685 12698 12255 12462 12573 12639 12708 12703 12713 12260 12403 12467 12579 12644 12693 12723 12266 12410 12472 12584 12649 12272 12415 12487 12589 12654
12251 12362 12458 12569 12635 12686 12699 12256 12463 12574 12640 12709 12704 12719 12261 12406 12468 12580 12645 12694 12724 12268 12411 12473 12585 12650 12273 12416 12488 12590 12655
12252 12363 12459 12570 12636 12687 12700 12257 12464 12575 12641 12710 12705 12720 12262 12407 12469 12581 12646 12695 12725 12269 12412 12474 12586 12651 12276 12417 12490 12591 12656
12253 12364 12460 12571 12637 12688 12701 12258 12465 12576 12642 12711 12706 12721 12263 12408 12470 12582 12647 12696 12726 12270 12413 12475 12587 12652 12277 12418 12491 12592 12657
Session 1 Session 2* Session 3 Session 4 Session 5** 6/10-6/20 6/24-7/3 7/8-7/18 7/22-8/1 8/5-8/8 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Level 2 Parent Child Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 2 Parent Child Tadpoles Sea Stars Level 2 Tadpole Waterfrogs Level 2 Level 3 Tadpoles Waterfrogs Sea Stars Level 3
12324 12419 12593 12727 12333 12425 12492 12598 12338 12430 12544 12617 12732 12343 12557 12622 12348 12435 12627 12658 12354 12442 12562 12663
12326 12420 12594 12728 12334 12426 12493 12599 12339 12431 12545 12618 12733 12344 12558 12623 12349 12436 12628 12659 12355 12443 12563 12664
12329 12421 12595 12729 12335 12427 12541 12614 12340 12432 12546 12619 12734 12345 12559 12624 12350 12439 12629 12660 12356 12444 12564 12665
12330 12422 12596 12730 12336 12428 12542 12615 12341 12433 12547 12620 12735 12346 12560 12625 12351 12440 12630 12661 12357 12445 12565 12666
12332 12424 12597 12731 12337 12429 12543 12616 12342 12434 12548 12621 12736 12347 12561 12626 12353 12441 12631 12662 12358 12446 12566 12667
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Private Swim Lessons - Finley SPRING PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave, SR $120 (4 lessons, 28 minutes each)
Monday/Wednesday Lessons (2 Weeks)
Water Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 depth 3/18 - 3/27 4/1 - 4/10 4/15 - 4/24 4/29 - 5/8 5/13 - 5/22 4pm S N/A S N/A 4:30pm 5pm S/D N/A 5:30pm S/D N/A 6pm A N/A
11470 11489 11496 11406 11471 11545 11478 11434 11524 11542 11501 11539 11507 11513 11411 11466 11486 11521 11423 11457
Tuesday/Thursday Lessons (2 Weeks)
Water Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 depth 3/19 - 3/28 4/2 - 4/11 4/16 - 4/25 4/30 - 5/9 4pm S N/A 4:30pm S N/A N/A 5pm S/D 5:30pm S/D N/A 6pm A N/A
SUMMER PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Finley Aquatic Center 2060 W. College Ave, SR $120 (4 lessons, 28 minutes each)
Session 5 5/14- 5/23
11451 11440 11536 11522 11518 11413 11461 11529 11420 11417 11537 11409 11474 11488 11477 11449 11526 11475 11414 11495
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)
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 6/10-6/13 6/17-6/20 6/24-6/27 7/1-7/3 7/8-7/11 7/15-7/18 7/22-7/25 7/29-8/1 8/5-8/8 9:30am S/D 11499 11482 11480 11426 11452 11441 11541 11517 11428 10am S 11419 11512 11453 11425 11439 11456 11530 11494 11534 10:30am S/D 11459 11491 11484 11511 11528 11544 11405 11454 11487 11am A 11509 11519 11458 11543 11443 11437 11410 11424 11516 S/D 11407 11433 11469 11490 11448 11429 11483 11525 11532 11:30am 12pm S/D 11462 11535 11467 11500 11531 11493 11435 11514 11774 S/D 11432 11408 11403 11481 11418 11436 11402 11492 11777 12:30pm
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 6/10-6/13 6/17-6/20 6/24-6/27 7/1-7/3 7/8-7/11 7/15-7/18 7/22-7/25 7/29-8/1 8/5-8/8
5pm S/D 11538 11510 11527 11438 11416 11533 11476 11465 11779 S/D 11497 11504 11485 11430 11463 11450 11422 11473 11780 5:30pm 6pm S/D 11442 11445 11455 11404 11540 11472 11523 11431 11781 6:30pm A 11505 11502 11412 11464 11446 11508 11503 11506 11782 7pm S 11520 11427 11468 11498 11515 11479 11421 11460 11783 *Week 4, no class on Wednesday July 4th and has been pro-rated $90.
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Private Swim Lessons - Ridgway SPRING PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Ridgway Swim Center 455 Ridgway Ave, SR $120 (4 lessons, 28 minutes each)
Summer Morning Private Lessons - Ridgway (M-TH)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4* 6/10-6/13 6/17-6/20 6/24-6/27 7/1-7/3
10:15am 12737 12738 10:45am 12746 12747 11:15am 12755 12756 11:45am 12764 12765 12:15am 12773 12774
Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 7/8-7/11 7/15-7/18 7/22-7/25 7/29-8/1 8/5-8/8
12739 12740 12741 12742 12743 12744 12745 12748 12749 12750 12751 12752 12753 12754 12757 12758 12759 12760 12761 12762 12763 12766 12767 12768 12769 12770 12771 12772 12775 12776 12777 12778 12779 12780 12781
Summer Evening Private Lessons - Ridgway (M-TH)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4* 6/10-6/13 6/17-6/20 6/24-6/27 7/1-7/3
4:15pm 12891 12893 4:45pm 12900 12901 5:15pm 12909 12910 5:45pm 12919 12920 6:15pm 12928 12929 6:45pm 12937 12938
(taught in shallow pool only)
Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 7/8-7/11 7/15-7/18 7/22-7/25 7/29-8/1 8/5-8/8
12894 12892 12895 12896 12897 12898 12899 12902 12903 12904 12905 12906 12907 12908 12911 12912 12913 12914 12916 12917 12918 12921 12922 12923 12924 12925 12926 12927 12930 12932 12931 12933 12934 12935 12936 12939 12940 12941 12942 12944 12945 12946
*Week 4, no class on Thursday July 4th and has been pro-rated $90.
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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
Social and recreational activities for adults and teens with developmental disabilities, ages 16+. DANCES BY BECOMING INDEPENDENT Monthly – 2nd Monday, 7-8:30pm Steele Lane Community Center $5 Join us for dancing to your favorite DJ music! Participants must have a current I.D. and provide emergency phone number. These dances are wheelchair accessible.
ADVENTURE DAYS Sept to May, 1 Saturday per month, 10am-1:30pm Steele Lane Community Center $14 Enjoy varied activities, such as arts and crafts, games, social time and beverages. Event dates and details are available in the Adventure Day flyer distributed twice yearly. Five-day pre-registration is required, as is current health history and release form. If registration falls below 20, we will notify you of class cancellation. Adventure Days are wheel chair accessible. Call 707-543-3284 to join our mailing list and receive the Adventure Days flyer. Participants who need assistance must bring an aide. No fee charged for aide.
Want to Play? Join the largest adult softball league in Northern California! Men’s, women’s, coed, and fastpitch teams are forming now. Batter up!
SRCity.org/softball
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D E P T. I N F O. , PA R K S & FAC I L I T I E S
Información General
RESERVACIONES DE SALONES
Puede recojer un paquete de información en el Centro Comunitario de Finley. Para planear su evento llame al 707-543-3737. Quinceañeras Bodas y Recepciónes Aniversarios Reuniones de Iglesias Reuniones de Clubs de Servicio Recaudación de fondos Conferencias Reuniones de Negocios Cumpleaños Bautísmos
OTROS EDIFICIOS DE RENTA:
Centro Comunitarios Finley Centro Comunitario Person Senior Wing Centro Comunitario Steele Lane La Iglesia de One Tree La Granja de De Turk
Kindergym:
Su hijo/a aumentará capacidades sociales por medio de convivencia con otros pequeñitos y hacienda actividades como correr, brincar y gatear. Habrá actividades de canto y juegos con paracaida
Servicios Vecindarios Para Jóvenes
Ofrece programas para niños desde 6-18 años en Santa Rosa. Estos programas son gratis o de bajos recursos. Este programa incluye: Deportes, Asistencia de tareas, Tutoría, Arte, Música, Clubs y mucho más… Para más información favor de llamar al 707-543-4501 o visitar el sitio web: Santarosarec.com (neighborhood youth programs)
Hay becas disponibles.
CLASES/PROGRAMAS
Para obtener más información favor de llamar al 707-543-3737 o pueden venir en persona al Centro Comunitario de Finley localizado en 2060 W College Avenue.
La Salud es lo Máximo!
Para personas discapacitadas favor de llamar al 707-543-3292/TDD 543-3289 (Lunes a Viernes 8am-5pm)
Todas Las Clases Se Ofrecen Solamente En Inglés! Para distfrutár un ambiente dívertido tenémos varios programas para toda la familia incluyéndo desde niños hasta adultos de la tercera edad. Estos programas son ofrecidos por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación de la Ciudad de Santa Rosa.
Zumba, Aerobica, Karate, Campamentos de verano y otoño, Natación, Arte, Computación, Balet y mucho más….
PARQUES Parque de los Patos/Howarth Park
Este parque tiene un Carrusel, Tren, Brincolín, y Ponis. También tiene una pared de piedras para escalar.
Parque y Granja de Bayer
Este parque tiene uno de los jardines mas grandes de Santa Rosa! El parquet de Bayer ofrece jardines pequeños y disponibles para alquilar. También pueden comprar verduras y flores o simplemente disfrutarlo. Este parque está localizado en 1550 West Avenue, Santa Rosa CA. Para más información llame al 707-542-9318 o visite la página del internet www.landpaths.org.
Centros Para La Tercera Edad
Para nuestros adultos de la tercera edad, los invitamos a que visiten nuestros centros Person Senior Wing en 2060 West College Avenue Road conclases programadas a diario.
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Reservaciones De Parques:
Tenemos espacios grandes y pequeños reservables 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 más de 8 pulgadas de profundidad. El brincolín deberá ser puesto encima de una lona. Brincolínes de agua no son permitidos.
Piñatas:
Son permitidas en los parques pero dében proteger los arboles poniendo una toalla entre el árbol y la cuerda. También deben poner una lona para la basura de la piñata.
Reservaciones de Parques:
El sonido amplificado es permitido en los parques de Santa Rosa con permiso solamente y esta prohibido en el parquet de Finley. Para más información o hacer una reservación favor de hablar al número 707-543-3753 o venga en persona al Centro Comunitario de Finley durante las horas de 9am-5pm (Lunes-Viernes).
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SUMMER JOBS Summer Jobs With Rec & Parks Spend your summer days at Santa Rosa’s parks, lakes, pools and community centers! Each year, we hire and train over 300 seasonal employees— providing a fun-filled and rewarding summer job experience! If you’re friendly, energetic, motivated and love to work with children, please apply.
CAMPS (Wa-Tam, Doyle or Yu-Chi) Counselors • Counselor Aides • Nature Activities Specialist • Extended Hours Supervisor *Full-time, summer positions. Applications due by March 15.
COMMUNITY CENTERS Building Aides • Event Hosts • Front Desk *On-going; applications reviewed when positions become available.
FINLEY AND RIDGWAY POOLS Lifeguards • Swim Instructors • Concession/ Cashiers • Maintenance Aides • Front Desk
HOWARTH PARK Managers • Lake Guards • Barn Attendants • Concession/Cashiers • Amusement Ride Operators • Sailing & Boating Instructors
PARKS Maintenance Aides.
Apply Now: SRCity.org/recjobs Job descriptions and applications are available at Steele Lane and Finley Community Centers, Finley and Ridgway Swim Centers, and online at SRCity.org/recjobs. Apply early, most positions are filled by mid-April.
RECREATION SENSATION Specialists in Arts & Crafts • Games & Sports • Site & Recreation Leaders • Specialists *7-week summer positions
SOFTBALL Scorekeepers • Field Prep *Position runs May through August, evenings 2-10pm. Applications due by March 5.
YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES & CLINICS Sports Coaches *Clinics run weekdays June through August. Leagues run Saturdays year-round. Applications due by March 5.
Event space available: Courtyards, auditoriums, meeting rooms, kitchens, pools, Rosie the Trolley, and more!
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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
Sign up! ONLINE SantaRosaRec.com Search by class name or code. PHONE
(707) 543-3737
IN PERSON* Visit Finley or Steele Lane Community Centers during operating hours and our Desk Staff will be happy to assist you with registration. For swim classes, please visit Ridgway or Finley pools. *See facility addresses and hours under “Contact Us.”
REFUNDS & TRANSFERS
• Full refund for cancelation within 7 days of class start. • 25% fee to cancel less than 7 days before class start. Or, you may transfer to an alternate class. • No refunds or changes within 3 business days of class start. • No refunds for Day Camps after 5pm Thursday before camp start.
DONATIONS & SCHOLARSHIPS
REGISTRATION INFO
Tax deductible donations provide recreational activities for financially challenged families, sending children to camp and teaching them to swim! Visit SantaRosaRec.com to apply for a scholarship or to provide a gift to the Scholarship Fund in any amount.
• Registration is first come, first served.
RESTORE FIRE DAMAGED PARKS
• No in-class registration allowed.
The Santa Rosa Parks Foundation is fundraising to help restore Santa Rosa City parks damaged in the 2017 wildfires. Please visit SRParksFoundation.org to learn more and to contribute.
• If a class is full, you are automatically placed on the waiting list. • If you do not receive registration confirmation, please call the community or swim center.
DISCOUNTS
Santa Rosa residents receive a $10 discount per session on most classes and activities. This discount is provided at registration. Please Note: Program and other fees are subject to change. See updates at SantaRosaRec.com.
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DISABILITY ACCOMODATION Persons with disabilities are invited and welcome to participate in all classes and activities. All Recreation & Parks buildings, pools and parks are wheelchair accessible. Some unpaved trails within our parks may not be fully accessible for those with mobility disabilities. Every effort will be made to accommodate activity and program participation on an individual basis. Please contact staff at the facility where you would like to participate, preferably at least two weeks in advance of the class or activity start date, to request individual accommodation. General requests for accommodation or barrier removal can be submitted directly to Recreation and Parks at 707-543-3737 or through the City at SRCity.org/200/ Americans-With-Disabilities-Act#BR.
CONTACT US
543-3737 • ActivityGuide@srcity.org TDD For Hearing & Speech Impaired M-F, 8am-5pm • 707-543-3289.
CENTERS
Finley Community Center M-F, 8am-6pm 707-543-3737 Person Senior Wing M-F, 8am-5pm • 707-543-3745 Steele Lane Community Center M-F, 8am-5pm • 707-543-3282
POOLS
Finley Aquatic Center M-F, 6am-8pm; Sat, 9am-1pm; Sun, 10am-1pm • 707-543-3760 Ridgway Swim Center M-F, 9am-4pm; Sat/Sun 9am-1pm 707-543-3421
SPORTS
Play Santa Rosa Sports Message Hotline 707-543-4317 Sports Field Conditions • 707-543-3474 Updated M-F at 3pm
RENTALS
Info Line: 707-543-3733 Finley Community Center rentfinley@srcity.org Person Senior Wing rentfinleyseniorcenter@srcity.org Steele Lane Community Center rentsteele@srcity.org DeTurk Round Barn rentdeturkroundbarn@srcity.org Church of One Tree rentchurchofonetree@srcity.org Group Picnic Reservations 707-543-3753, picnics@srcity.org, or at Finley Community Center M-F, 9am-5pm
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INDEX AARP Driver Safety Program
47
Dog Training
40
Senior Center Activities
13
Soccer (Youth)
16
24-25
Softball (Adult)
41
Active Adults 50+
43-47
Drama (Youth)
Aquatics
48-59
Engineering Camp (Youth)
Art Exhibits Basketball (Youth) Birthday Parties
4-5
Events (Community)
2-3
Special Interest (Adult)
40
16
Facilities Information
63
Special Interest (Youth)
17-18
Sports (Adult)
41-42
Sports (Youth)
14-16
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Boating & Sailing Classes
43-47
29, 34
Fishing
2, 6
Fitness Classes:
Bocce
42
Adult
37-39
Summer Jobs
Bowling
39
Senior
43, 45
Swim
48-59
Business/Computer
35
Youth
14-16
T-ball
15
Table Tennis (Ping Pong)
39
Camps:
Golf
Spring Camps Summer Camps
20-21 16, 18-19, 22-33
Cards (Drop-in)
43, 45
Computer Classes: Adult
35
Senior
43, 45
Youth
18
Crafting (Senior) Creek Activities
43, 45 8
Dance Classes:
Gymnastics (Youth)
42 14-15, 21, 28
Tai Chi
62
37, 43, 45
Horsemanship
18
Tennis (Adult)
41
Horseshoes
42
Tennis (Youth)
28
Howarth Park
6
Teeny/Tiny Tots
19
iPhone & iPad
35
Ukulele
Judo (12+)
39
Voice Overs
KidScience Camp
26
Volunteer
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens
7
43, 45 40 9
Watercolor (Seniors)
46
Pickleball
42
Walking Poles
46
Pilates (Adult)
38
Water Fitness
50 51
Ballet/Tap (Youth)
12
Picnic Reservations
63
Waterpolo
Belly Dance
36
Qigong
37
Work Experience
Flamenco
36
Rec Dept. info in Spanish
61
Yoga (Adult)
37
Israeli Folk Dance
36
Registration
63
Yoga (Youth)
27
Line Dance
45
Rentals, Park & Facility
63
Zumba Gold
38
Differently Able Program (DAA)
60
Rural Cemetery Tours
Dodgeball (Youth)
16
Scholarship/Donations
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2-3, 7 63
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DeTurk Round Barn
Hidden Gem for Special Events
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This unique, historic venue is truly a marvel. Rustic and intimate, it has all the modern amenities. From gorgeous hardwood floors for dancing the night away, to a state-of-the-art audio/visual system for entertainment or a presentation, this magnificent and affordable round barn is a must see! Call us for your next event — weddings, anniversary parties, quinceaneras, bar/bat mitzvahs, corporate events, etc.
• Catering kitchen • Two serving bars • Rose garden & lawn area • Elevator • Seated capacity 200
RECREATION & PARKS
SRCity.org/deturk 707 543 3295
Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks 55 Stony Point Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Registration for Spring/Summer 2019 classes begins January 30, 2019 – Look for our Fall/Winter 2019 Guide in the mail August 2019 –
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PERMIT NO. 526 SANTA ROSA, CA
Creating Community through People, Parks & Programs
Community Centers Finley and Steele Lane are hubs for community gathering; take a class, host an event, and find emergency shelter. Pools From master swimmers to our youngest ‘Tad Poles,’ Ridgway and Finley pools offer crystal clear water to exercise, learn and play. Parks Enjoy playgrounds, sports fields, lakes, trails and more in Santa Rosa’s 70+ parks! Trees Relax in the shade and breathe the fresh air of 72,000 public area trees! Youth Services With ‘Neighborhood Services’, children at-risk find a safe place, healthy activities and positive role models. Special Destinations Play golf in Bennett Valley, visit a pioneer cemetery or smell the roses in Luther Burbank’s world-famous garden.
Recreation Classes Get fit or get creative, socialize and learn a new skill. Look inside this guide for classes, camps, programs and events!
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