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EXCLUSIVE: 2014 WATER QUALITY REPORT
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City Services & Departments Animal Shelter.......................................... (949) 492-1617 Beaches & Parks Maintenance............... (949) 361-8317 Building Department................................ (949) 361-6100 City Clerk................................................... (949) 361-8200 City Council............................................... (949) 361-8322 City Hall..................................................... (949) 361-8200 Code Enforcement.................................... (949) 366-4705 Community Center (Recreation).............. (949) 361-8264 Community Development........................ (949) 361-6100 Emergency Planning................................ (949) 361-6109 Engineering............................................... (949) 361-6119 Fire Administration................................... (714) 573-6000 General Information................................. (949) 361-3366 Golf Division.............................................. (949) 361-8388 Graffiti Hotline........................................... (949) 361-8385 Housing..................................................... (949) 361-6188 Human Resources.................................... (949) 361-8353 Marine Safety............................................ (949) 361-8219 Parking Permits........................................ (949) 361-8315 Parking Citations...................................... (800) 552-4413 Planning Department............................... (949) 361-6184 Public Works............................................. (949) 361-6100 San Clemente Aquatics Center................ (949) 429-8797 Sheriff (non-emergency dispatch)........... (949) 770-6011 Surf Reports............................................. (949) 492-1011 Utilities Department................................. (949) 366-1553 Water Billing.............................................. (949) 361-8315
City Concessions
BEACH Fisherman’s Bar/Restaurant.................. (949) 498-6390 The Crab Pot Restaurant & Eatery.......... (949) 498-6390 Pier Shack & Grill @ San Clemente Pier (949) 498-2247 T-Street Surfer........................................... (949) 492-2205 Kahuna’s Grill at North Beach................ (949) 973-6351 GOLF COURSE Pride of the Pacific Bar & Grill................. (949) 542-4856 PARK San Clemente Island Grille...................... (949) 498-8976
Community Corner Casa Romantica Cultural Center............. (949) 498-2139 Chamber of Commerce............................ (949) 492-1131 Downtown Business Association............. (949) 218-5378 Farmer’s Market (Weekly)....................... (949) 361-0735 San Clemente Art Association................. (949) 492-7175 San Clemente Community Theater......... (949) 492-0465 San Clemente Historical Society............. (949) 492-9684 San Clemente Public Library................... (949) 492-3493 San Clemente Senior Center................... (949) 498-3322 Village Arts & Crafts Fair (Monthly)......... (949) 218-5378
Adult Sports
Golf (Public Course-Starters Office).........(949) 361-8384 Lawn Bowling (Club)..................................(949) 369-1887 Steed Park Softball Leagues....................(949) 429-8797
Youth Sports
Boys & Girls Club Leagues........................(949) 492-0376 Little League & Sr. League 13-15 Yr........(949) 248-5941 San Clemente Youth Rugby...................... (949) 637-0331 San Clemente Girls Softball..................... (949) 547-5180 Soccer/AYSO......................................... aysoregion111.org San Clemente Aquatics Team........................scatswim.org South County Youth Football.........................www.scyf.com
Local Outdoor Recreation Doheny State Park................................... (949) 496-6172 San Clemente State Park........................ (949) 492-3156 San Mateo State Park.............................. (949) 361-2531 San Onofre State Park............................. (949) 492-4872 State Park General Info........................... (949) 492-0802 The Donna O’Neill Land Conservancy.... (949) 489-9778 Girl Scouts................................................ (949) 461-8800 Boy Scouts................................................ (714) 546-8558
Therapeutic Recreation Adult Day Health Center........................... (949) 498-7671 Little League Challenger Leagues........... (949) 248-5941 The Shea Therapeutic Riding Center...... (949) 240-8441
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9 SAN CLEMENTE CITY COUNCIL Mayor Tim Brown Mayor Pro Tem Chris Hamm Councilmember Robert Baker Councilmember Lori Donchak Councilmember Jim Evert CITY ADMINISTRATION City Manager Pall Gudgeirsson Assistant City Manager Erik Sund City Treasurer Mark Taylor City Clerk Joanne Baade Beaches, Parks & Recreation Director Sharon Heider Community Development Director Jim Holloway Fire Services Chief Kirk Wells Police Services Chief Dave Moodie Public Works Director Bill Cameron BEACHES, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Chair Steven Streger Chair Pro Tem Thomas Wicks Commissioner John Bandaruk Commissioner Dagmar Foy Commissioner Chris McCormack Commissioner Sherry Murphy Commissioner Michael Smith MISSION STATEMENT The City of San Clemente, in partnership with the community we serve, will foster a tradition dedicated to: Maintaining a safe, healthy atmosphere in which to live, work and play; Guiding development to ensure responsible growth while preserving and enhancing our village character, unique environment and natural amenities; Providing for the City’s long-term stability through vitality and diversity. Resulting in a balanced community committed to protecting what is valued today while meeting tomorrow’s needs. ON THE COVER “Morning Colors: San Clemente Pier Walk”, by Paul Gavin. View more of Paul’s art at GavinArts.com, weekends at the Fisherman’s Restaurant (weather permitting) and wherever you see his 1951 Ford pick-up. STAY INFORMED On the web www.san-clemente.org Email (send us an e-mail to join) recreation@san-clemente.org Constant Contact Monthly E-News Facebook City of San Clemente Government City of San Clemente Recreation
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Water Quality Report Spotlights Community Corner Beach, Park & Trail Amenities City Map Rental Facilities & Parks
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3 Friends Foundation Receives Award of Excellence The Friends of San Clemente Beaches, Parks & Recreation Foundation receive 2014 Award of Excellence for their outstanding contributions to community.
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4 Utility Box Beautification
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City selects six pieces of artwork, submitted by local artists, to cover-up and beautify street utility boxes.
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NEW! San Clemente High School celebrates 50 years with the community.
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Community Special Events Summer Camps Aquatics Early Childhood Youth Adults Pets Registration Information
Classes and programs listed are subject to change or cancellation.
Disclaimer: The programs presented in the Your Activities section are provided through the City of San Clemente’s Beaches, Parks & Recreation Department. All contents are copyright 2014. Request permission in writing to reprint. Prices, dates, and time are subject to change without notice. The price listed at time of registration will be honored. The City of San Clemente assumes no liability for misinformation printed through outside organizations in print or on the internet. Proof of residency required for registration. Additional $3 fee applies to all courses for non-residents.
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Message from the City Manager ‘Sometimes I Wonder What I’m Gonna Do’ (Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran)
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ho says there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues? I can say with confidence that there are no summertime blues in San Clemente with so many classes and events offered this summer. In this current issue you’ll learn all about these fun programs from day camps to surf lessons to beach concerts; there is a prescription for adults and children of all ages.
I am extremely pleased with the positive feedback we have received from the first in-house City magazine produced this past spring. The recreation staff has absorbed the magazine into its regular operations and I think the results are terrific. Plus, residents seem to be enjoying the simplified design without advertisements, which makes class information and City news content much easier to find. In recognizing the importance of communications with the public, the City continuously strives to improve its communication tools, and offer new ones. Though this traditional print method of the quarterly magazine is one way, the magazine is also available online at www.san-clemente.org, and there is also the City Facebook Page, website and press releases, and the new City Manager’s Report that allow our citizenry to stay up on City happenings. To sign up for the City Manager’s Report, enter your information found at this link and it will be e-mailed directly to you: http://san-clemente.org/sc/Org/CityNews/CityHallBlog/CMMailList.aspx Our City organization is far more effective when we have awareness among our residents and business owners. Your input is invaluable to our operations, so please let us know how we are doing, and share your ideas to further improve our public communications, including this City magazine. Your City. Your News. Your Recreation. Your cure for the ‘Summertime Blues’! Sincerely,
Pall Gudgeirsson City Manager citymanager@san-clemente.org
News Briefs Code Compliance Volunteers Needed Looking to make a difference in the community? Become a volunteer Code Compliance Officer and help improve your community. Gain experience and skills with the following areas: • Windshield inspections • Writing letters • Documenting case activity • Taking pictures • Imputing case activity into the computer.
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All interested applicants should call Brent Panas, Code Compliance Supervisor, at (949) 361-6191 for more information.
Mayor’s Walk at Marblehead
More than 150 people participated in an informative Mayor’s walk on Saturday, March 22 with Mayor Tim Brown and Developer Steve Craig. They presented detailed information on the Outlets at San Clemente Plaza coming in fall 2015 and answered questions about the project.
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Friends of San Clemente Beaches, Parks, and Recreation Foundation Receive Champion o
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The Friends of San Clemente Beaches, and socialize. Classes focus on the Parks, and Recreation Foundation use of computers and communication received an Award of Excellence from technologies to accomplish the typical the California Park & Recreation tasks that the general consumer is Society (CPRS) for being a Champion interested in. All of their instructors, of the Community. The Friends of San coaches, and workshop leaders are Clemente’s recognition was honored at volunteers. the 2014 California and Pacific Southwest The Friends also support community Recreation and Park Training Conference, events. They have started great programs held in Ontario, California from March 5 to like a surfing contest that has garnered national attention 7, 2014. The City of San with celebrity surfers Clemente’s Beaches, Parks, and Recreation donating their time for this free localsDepartment nominated only youth event. the Friends of San They also started the Clemente for this award. Skate Contest, which The Friends of San Clemente Beaches, continues to be a This award recognizes success. Parks and Recreation the finest in initiatives The City of San Foundation was Clemente offers other formed in 2000 to addressing community community events that support the City of San issues, recreation Clemente’s Beaches, the Friends support programming, park financially and with Parks and Recreation planning, facility design, volunteer support. Department’s efforts and marketing and These include the in providing quality communications in Spring Spectacular, programs and services. California. They have made Santa’s Village by the Sea, and concerts on substantial financial contributions to San Clemente towards the beach. Their support enables the community facilities, programs, and City to continue to offer free events to the community and keep the quality of events. The largest challenge that the the events at a high standard in spite of “Friends” have faced was raising funds to shrinking budgets. build a sports park and aquatics center. Their largest fundraising event is the They met the challenge head on and annual carnival. The money raised at raised over $200,000 through community this four-day event is given right back to fundraising. They reached out to their the community. Proceeds have helped partners in the community to help the City support community scholarships, events, create an award-winning facility that is a and facilities. Friends is made up of an all-volunteer source of pride for San Clemente. In addition, the Friends started the Board of Directors. Each member Cyber Café, an adult computer learning volunteers countless hours at events, center. They are dedicated to helping programs, and fundraising to support adults and seniors learn to use a computer the Beaches, Parks, and Recreation for enjoyment, to simplify common tasks Department, as well as other community in their lives, to browse the Internet to programs, events, and facilities in San shop, communicate, gather information, Continued on page 5.
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AVENIDA SERRA WORKFORCE HOUSING CONSTRUCTION NOW UNDERWAY
A groundbreaking ceremony for the Avenida Serra Workforce Apartments was held on Monday, March 31, 2014 at 107 Avenida Serra in San Clemente. The project is a partnership between the City of San Clemente, the non-profit affordable housing developer National Community Renaissance (CORE), the California Department of Housing and Community Development, Raymond James Financial and Citibank. This new apartment community will provide 19 units of much-needed housing for very low-income, working households in south Orange County. Located near San Clemente’s historic downtown, the project will complement San Clemente’s Spanish Mediterranean architectural design style. A community resource center will also be featured onsite for its residents. “The City welcomes this new housing community. It will help improve the jobs/housing imbalance so prevalent in areas with out-of-reach rent,” said Mayor Tim Brown. The apartments are being constructed on previously Cityowned property and the total project budget is $7 million. The City’s cost share was $2,630,000 plus a land loan of $800,000. The borrower is National Community Renaissance; they will build, own, and manage the property. Construction will be completed by the summer of 2015. For more information, please call Steve Lambert at (909) 8417527.
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STREET ART PROGRAM
Meghann & Fred Nelson
Beautifies SanClemente “Ole’s Secret Garden”
Jason Kuncas
“Spanish Tile”
The City of San Clemente and the San Clemente Art Association (SCAA) are pleased with the selection of six artists as part of the 2014 “Street Art” program. The City and the SCAA launched this program in 2012. In the third year of the program, 16 traffic controller boxes in public spaces have been transformed into colorful works of art. There are only 5 boxes left to be painted in 2015, so the final call for artists will be announced sometime in December. The process involved inviting artists or teams of artists to submit up to 3 conceptual renderings. The City and SCAA organized a jury panel which judged the artwork. A total of 53 entries were received which reflected San Clemente’s culture, traditions and history. This last call for artists concluded on February 21, 2014. The jury panel selected the following artists and their art, which in their opinion best reflects the quality of the community and captures the local culture in a positive way: • Meghann & Fred Nelsen, “Ole’s Secret Garden” (Ave. Las Palmas/ Camino De Estrella) • Jason Kuncas, “Spanish Tile” (Camino De Estrella/Camino Mira Costa) • Josh Risch, “Endless Bummer? Yeah Right!” (Ave. Pico/Ave. Vera Cruz) • Joan Gonzales, “San Clemente Sea Shore” (Ave. Pico near Ave. La Pata) • Dennis Ruble, “Wild Ride” (Ave. Pico near Vera Cruz) • Audrey Miller, “Summer Sun” (Ave. Pico & Via Pacifica) The artists painted their assigned utility boxes during the period of April 16 through April 30th. A public viewing was held on Sunday, April 27 which allowed members of the public an opportunity to watch the artists paint the utility boxes. A map showing the location of the boxes, can be found at www.san-clemente.org/streetartinfo.
“Endless Bummer? Yeah Right!”
Josh Risch
Dennis Ruble
“Wild Ride”
“Summer Sun” Audrey Miller
Joan Gonzales
“San Clemente Seashore”
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Six Local Artists Selected to Paint Utility Boxes
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Summer 2014 ...Friends continued from page 3. Clemente. Without the Friends, children who cannot afford community classes would not be able to enjoy swimming, dancing, or one of the other fun classes that the City offers. This year alone, the Friends have donated over $7,000 to support the scholarship program. Friends have made it their mission to make a difference in San Clemente. They are innovative, supportive, and care about their community. To learn more, visit www. friendsofsanclemente.org or call (949) 2768866. According to Pamela Passow, Recreation Manager, “The CPRS awards program is the highest recognition an agency can receive and this award is a credit to the volunteers of the Friends of San Clemente Beaches, Parks, and Recreation Foundation that made this happen. We are honored that the Friends received this award and are proud to have them be an integral part of our fundraising solution for programs, events, scholarships, and capital campaigns.” CPRS Executive Director Jane H. Adams states, “These agencies represent the finest in initiatives addressing community issues, recreation programming, park planning, facility design, and marketing and communications in California.” CPRS is a membership organization with 3100 members representing the 535 local parks and recreation agencies throughout the state. The mission of CPRS is to advance the profession and its members through education, networking, resources, and advocacy.
Friends members John Dorey, Tom Wicks, and Bill Thomas accompanied by City staff Sharon Heider and Pamela Passow with RJM Sponsors and CPRS President accept the Champions of the Community Award.
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MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY The Marine Monument at Park Semper Fi Monday, May 26, 2014 at 2:00 pm All service members and community members welcome. This is a unique and special opportunity to meet our local marines and soldiers. Guest Speaker: Col. Jason Bohm, Commanding Officer of 5th Marines, Camp Pendleton Sponsored by the Heritage of San Clemente Foundation, a non-profit organization, and the City of San Clemente. To learn more about the Marine Monument, visit www.marinemonument.com
La Pata Extension Project Breaks Ground
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ity of San Clemente officials and community members joined the County of Orange and other affected agencies for the groundbreaking of the La Pata Extension project on
Friday, April 4, 2014. The link has appeared on the County’s master plan since 1963 and with increased growth of the area the time had come to ensure the link materialized. The extension will fill the present gap between Prima Deshecha Landfill in San Juan Capistrano and Calle Saluda in San Clemente. The long-anticipated extension will link the two cities. When completed the La Pata extension will increase regional mobility for Orange County by providing an alternate north-south connector to Interstate 5. In addition to increased mobility, the project helps to reduce congestion. The road also allows for better access to San Juan Hills High School for those families who have kids there—saving as much as 45 minutes on their commute every day. It is anticipated that the La Pata extension will be complete and open for use by the fall of 2016. PROJECT FUNDING • OCTA Renewed Measure M (M2) • State Proposition 1B Funds • La Pata Road Fee Program • OC Waste & Recycling • City of San Clemente • City of San Juan Capistrano • OC Public Works Road Fund (State Gas Tax) • Ladera Ranch & Rancho Mission Viejo Community Facilities Districts
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THINK GREEN!
SAVING WATER DURING THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT The year 2013 was the driest year in California history. In late January 2014, Governor Brown declared a drought. Following suit, the City of San Clemente also declared a drought on March 18, 2014 and has since asked residents and business owners to conserve 20% of the water they consume. The City is also cutting back on its own water consumption by removing turf grass where it is non-functional, and switching public parks over to recycled water. About 90% of our water is imported from outside of Orange County. Some of that water comes from Northern California, and currently 16 communities in California that only have 40 days of water left in their supplies. To help you conserve your 20%, here are some tips: • Reduce your irrigation amounts. Consumption in the City has gone up 20% in recent months, largely due to landscape irrigation. Try to irrigate once a week. • Do not leave the hose unattended when irrigating. In fact, you should not be watering without a hose nozzle with an automatic shutoff. Also, check your hose nozzle for leaks. • Check for leaks. Most leaks occur underground and are “invisible.” When no water is running, check your water meter’s leak dial to see if it is spinning, if it is you have a leak somewhere. • Check your irrigation system for leaks. Irrigation leaks are only noticeable when your irrigation is running, and most irrigation occurs when we’re not around to see it. • Upgrade your toilet. If your toilet uses more than 1.28 gallons per flush, you could receive a $50 rebate by going to www.socalwatersmart.com. • Upgrade you irrigation timer. Irrigation timers should be upgraded annually. Rebates are available for smart irrigation timers that have weather sensors and adjust your irrigation automatically based on the weather. • Become a “Certified Water Smart Home”. Visit www.mwdoc.com/wue For questions about water conservation, call City of San Clemente Water Conservation Analyst, Andrew Kanzler at (949) 361-8354.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS & PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE DISPOSAL Do you have household hazardous electronic and pharmaceutical waste sitting in your house? If so, it’s easy and FREE for San Clemente residents to dispose of these items from home and in nearby drop boxes. Here’s how! Pharmaceutical Waste: • Mix with coffee grounds or similar material and put it in your trash • Drop off your pills at the secure Pharmaceutical Drop Box in the lobby of the San Clemente Sheriff Station (100 Avenida Presidio), open Monday–Friday, 9:00 am– 5:00 pm. • NO SHARPS (see following for options) Sharps & Household Hazardous Waste (HHW): Residential CR&R customers are eligible for free door to door HHW pickups. • Visit www.san-clemente.org/HHW for a list of eligible items. • Make a list of your items • Call (877) 728-0446 to schedule your collection Battery Disposal: • Place in City battery collection boxes City facilities • Have CR&R pick up your batteries as part of your HHW collection
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Up to $380 for residential Smart Weather Based Irrigation Controllers $4/nozzle for high efficiency rotating nozzles $1/sq. ft. of turf removal Plus many more water-saving rebates for residents, businesses and HOAs!
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SENSORY GARDEN AT COURTNEY’S SANDCASTLE PLAYGROUND WILL PROVIDE A STIMULATING JOURNEY If you like the Courtney’s SandCastle Universal Playground, you’re going to love it after the addition of the planned sensory garden. Outdoor recreational areas like this playground provide stimulation for multiple sensory experiences and have proven effective in the healthy growth of children, especially in the case of those with physical and developmental challenges. You might wonder what is so special about a sensory garden. It is a garden specifically created to stimulate the senses through the planting material. Sensory gardens usually have an enhanced infrastructure to permit wheelchair access and meet other accessibility concerns. The design and layout provides a stimulating journey through the senses, heightening awareness, and bringing positive learning experiences to children. The sensory garden is especially helpful for children with sensory disabilities such as those on the autism spectrum, and will provide therapeutic benefits as well as a fun interactive play environment. This playground offers many youngsters who often are excluded an opportunity to play with their peers and gives them an opportunity to be part of the non-disabled world. With the addition of even more items including interactive water features, a shaded meeting area and musical elements, the playground will provide an even greater experience for all children and adults. The community will be invited to join the City of San Clemente and the non-profit organization, Courtney’s SandCastle Charitable Foundation, for a ground breaking ceremony to officially mark the commencement of construction. Stay tuned for further announcements on this exciting event. The playground is located at the Vista Hermosa Sports Park. For more information, call (949) 3618254 or log onto www.courtneyssandcastle.com or www.san-clemente.org.
415 AVENIDA GRANADA / (949) 498-2139 HOURS: Tuesday-Thursday, 11:00am-4:00pm / Friday-Sunday, 10:00am-2:00pm
CASA COASTAL
CASA COOL JUNE 26, 7:00 PM
JULY 8, 5:30 PM
Estrada Brothers Latin Jazz Band ADMISSION: $25
Aloha Spirit: Hawaiian Shirts & Ukeleles Opening Luau Exhibition open July 8-September 14
JULY 10, 7:00 PM
The History of the Aloha Spirit ADMISSION: $15
JULY 24, 7:00 PM
Degree Blues Jazz Funk Band ADMISSION: $25
CASA UP CLOSE MAY 8, 7:00 PM
The Historical Society of San Clemente “Casa Romantica Through the Years – From Ole Hanson’s Dream Home to San Clemente’s Finest Cultural Attraction” ADMISSION: $15
JUNE 12, 7:00 PM
D.J. Waldie “Modern Romance: California Homes in the Spanish Revival Style” ADMISSION: $15
CASA WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS MAY 14, 7:00 PM
JUN 18, JUL 16, AUG 20 9:00 AM
Jodie Cook: Landscape & Garden ADMISSION: $15
Casa Yoga FEE: $10
CASA KIDS WEDNESDAYS, 10:00 AM
TUESDAYS, MAY 6-JUNE 3, 4:00-5:00 PM
Story Time for ages 3-5 years. ADMISSION: Free
FEE: $20/class
JUNE 30-JULY 10, 9:00-11:00 AM Theater Improv Camp (ages 9-14) TUITION: $185/student
OPEN CASA
CASA KINETIC
MAY 2
Artists of Tomorrow: A Student Exhibition
Opening Reception, 5:30-8:30 pm
MAY 22 & 23 7:00 PM
Luminario Ballet of Los Angeles TICKETS: $40
DAILY GENERAL ADMISSION: $5 or Free with Annual Membership For tickets or information, please visit www.casaromantica.org. For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
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Parks Make Life Better!® Month l July 2014 Since 1985, America has celebrated July as the nation’s official Parks and Recreation Month. The recognition of parks in our community is essential to valuing open space, gathering places, exercise venues, positive spaces, nature and play! Based on statewide public opinion research, 98% of California households visit a local park at least once a year; two in three households visit a park once a month; 50% of households participate in an organized recreation program; and most park use is with family and friends. San Clemente values recreation as it provides positive alternatives for children and youth to reduce crime and mischief especially during non-school hours. It also promotes the arts, it increases social connections; aids in therapy; and promotes lifelong learning. San Clemente beaches, parks and trails provide access to the serenity and the inspiration of nature and outdoor spaces as well as preserves and protects the historic, natural and cultural resources in our community. Citizens of San Clemente including children, youth, families, adults, seniors, businesses, community organizations, and visitors benefit
from the wide range of parks, beaches, trails, open space, sports fields, tennis courts, facilities and programs including the Summer Beach Concerts, Youth Camps and Sports, the San Clemente Aquatics Center where children first learn to swim and of course the San Clemente beaches where summers are enjoyed with friends, family and visitors. The City of San Clemente urges all its residents to recognize that parks and recreation enriches the lives of community members and visitors as well as adding value to the community’s homes and neighborhoods. To properly celebrate San Clemente’s parks, beaches, trails, open space, facilities, and recreation opportunities, the City of San Clemente will proclaim July 2014 as Parks Make Life Better during a July City Council meeting, supporting the vast amenities and opportunities that the San Clemente is so proud of. To expand the celebration, the San Clemente Recreation Division invites you to share your favorite San Clemente space that makes your quality of life better! Like us on Facebook and share your story in July at www.facebook.com/ SanClementeRecreation.
Triton Corner Connecting City News to our Hometown Tritons!
San Clemente High School Celebrates 50 years...Honoring our Past. Building the Future.
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For all the past, present, and future students of San Clemente High School, there are great traditions, experiences, and memories to share. Coming this 2014-15 school year, San Clemente High School is celebrating its 50th Anniversary and the whole community is invited to join the celebration! Take part in the celebration by visiting the anniversary Facebook page at “SCHS 50th Anniversary”. This page gives alumni an opportunity to reconnect with former classmates and friends and also helps support the current student body. The anniversary will be celebrated in the fall as part of Homecoming 2014, set
for October 10, 2014, and with another special event in Spring 2015. Save these dates, more details to come! At the Spring celebration, the unveiling of a Bronze Triton Statue will take place on campus. If you would like to help in the fundraising efforts and donate toward the statue, please visit the “SCHS 50th Anniversary” Facebook page or e-mail schs50th@gmail.com.
Summer Athletic Camps at SCHS! Summer is almost here, and there’s no better way for youth to stay active then through one of our many Athletic Youth Summer Camps. These camps are sport specific and run by the same coaches who have helped SCHS become one of the most successful Athletic Programs in Southern California. From beginner to advanced, SCHS has a Summer Athletic Camp for you! Go to www.sctritons.com – click on Athletics and Summer Camps/ Practice – then sign up! Come learn why over 1,400 current SCHS student-athletes say, “Proud to be a Triton!”
For the latest updates on Triton News, visit the school newspaper at www. TritonTimes.com. This publication is staffed and produced by Triton Students. June 18, 1965 The first graduation ceremony It includes news, opinion pieces, sports, held in the gymnasium. student life, and arts/entertainment.
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WATER QUALITY PUBLISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE’S UTILITIES DIVISION
SAN CLEMENTE l 2014 REPORT Drinking Water Quality Since 1990, California water utilities have been providing an annual Water Quality Report to their customers. This year’s report covers calendar year 2013 water quality testing and has been prepared in compliance with regulations called for in the 1996 reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act. The re-authorization charged the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) with updating and strengthening the tap water regulatory program. The City of San Clemente vigilantly safeguards its water supply and as in years past the water delivered to your home meets the standards required by the state and federal regulatory agencies. In some cases, the City goes beyond what is required by testing for unregulated contaminants that may have known health risks.
Engineering marvels, the State Water Project and Colorado River Aqueduct, make our way of life possible by delivering water to millions of people in Orange County.
San Francisco
What You Need to Know About Your Water, and How it May Affect You Sources of Supply Your drinking water is a blend of surface water imported by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Metropolitan’s imported water sources are the Colorado River and the State Water Project, which draws water from the SacramentoSan Joaquin Delta.
Basic Information About Drinking Water Contaminants The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the layers of the ground it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animal and human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: • Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations and wildlife. • Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban storm runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining
and farming. • Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production or mining activities. • Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff and residential uses. • Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gasoline stations, urban storm water runoff, agricultural application and septic systems. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, USEPA and the California Depatment of Public Health (CDPH) prescribe regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. CDPH regulations also establish limits for contaminants in bottled water that must provide the same protection for public health. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the USEPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at [800] 4264791.
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Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium is a microscopic organism that, when ingested, can cause diarrhea, fever, and other gastrointestinal symptoms. The organism comes from animal and/or human wastes and may be in surface water. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California tested their source water and treated surface water for Cryptosporidium in 2013 but did not detect it. If it ever is detected, Cryptosporidium is eliminated by an effective treatment combination including sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. The USEPA and the federal Centers for Disease Control guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from USEPA’s Safe Drinking Water hotline at [800] 426-4791 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time (6 a.m. to 2 p.m. in California).
Immuno-Compromised People Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised people, such as those with cancer who are undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have had organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly persons and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers.
Lead in Tap Water If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. The City of San Clemente is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at www.epa.gov/ safewater/lead. Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
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Water from State Water Project
Reservoir
Colorado River Aqueduct
Water Treatment Plant
Water Disinfection Facility
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (via MWD of Orange County)
Storage Tank Commercial Building
Underground Aquifer (Groundwater)
Imported water — from the Colorado River and northern California — travels hundreds of miles, across deserts and mountains, to meet the needs of Orange County. Water is also pumped from local groundwater basins, then treated and sent to homes and businesses.
Drinking Water Fluoridation
2 parts per million. Fluoride has been added to U.S. drinking There are many places to go for additionwater supplies since 1945. Of the 50 larg- al information about the fluoridation of est cities in the U.S., 43 fluoridate their drinking water. drinking water. In December 2007, the U.S. Centers for Disease Metropolitan Water District of Southern Control and Prevention California joined a majority of the nation’s 1-800-232-4636 public water suppliers in adding fluoride www.cdc.gov/Oralhealth/publications/ to drinking water in order to prevent tooth factsheets decay. In line with recommendations from American Dental Association the CDPH, as well as the U.S. Centers for www.ada.org/public/topics/fluoride/ Disease Control and Prevention, Metroindex.asp politan adjusted the natural fluoride level in imported treated water from the Colo- American Water Works Association rado River and State Project water to the www.awwa.org optimal range for dental health of 0.7 to For more information about Metropoli1.3 parts per million. Fluoride levels in tan’s fluoridation program, please condrinking water are limited under California tact Edgar G. Dymally at [213] 217-5709 state regulations at a maximum dosage of or at edymally@mwdh2o.com.
If you have any questions about your water, please contact us for answers: For information about this report, or your water quality in general, please contact Utilities Operations Supervisor Kevin Lussier, at [949] 366-1553. The San Clemente City Council meets at 6:00 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the City Council Chambers. Please feel free to participate in these meetings. For more information about the health effects of the listed contaminants in the following tables, call the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hotline at [800] 426-4791. For further information about the City, please visit our website: www.san-clemente.org
TH E C ONTINUIN G QUAL ITY OF YO UR W AT ER is Our Primary Concern Disinfection and Disinfection Byproducts Disinfection of drinking water was one of the major public health advances in the 20th century. Disinfection was a major factor in reducing waterborne disease epidemics caused by pathogenic bacteria and viruses, and it remains an essential part of drinking water treatment today. Chlorine disinfection has almost completely eliminated from our lives the risks of microbial waterborne diseases. Chlorine is added to your drinking water at the source of supply (groundwater well or surface water treatment plant). Enough chlorine is added so that it does not completely dissipate through the distribution system pipes. This “residual” chlorine helps to prevent the growth of bacteria in the pipes that carry drinking water from the source into your home. However, chlorine can react with naturally-occurring materials in the water to form unintended chemical byproducts called disinfection byproducts (DBPs), which may pose health risks. A major challenge is how to balance the risks from microbial pathogens
and DBPs. It is important to provide protection from these microbial pathogens while simultaneously ensuring decreasing health risks from disinfection byproducts. The Safe Drinking Water Act requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to develop rules to achieve these goals. Trihalomethanes (THMs) and Haloacetic Acids (HAAs) are the most common and most studied DBPs found in drinking water treated with chlorine. In 1979, the USEPA set the maximum amount of total THMs allowed in drinking water at 100 parts per billion as an annual running average. Effective in January 2002, the Stage 1 Disinfectants / Disinfection Byproducts Rule lowered the total THM maximum annual average level to 80 parts per billion and added HAAs to the list of regulated chemicals in drinking water. Stage 2 of the regulation was finalized by USEPA in 2006, which further controls allowable levels of DBPs in drinking water without compromising disinfection itself. A required distribution system evaluation was completed in 2008 and full Stage 2 compliance began in 2012.
2013 CIT Y OF SAN CLEMENTE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALIT Y Chemical
MCL
DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS Total Trihalomethanes (ppb) Haloacetic Acids (ppb) Chlorine Residual (ppm)
AESTHETIC QUALIT Y
80 60 (4/4)
Average Range of MCL Typical Source of Contaminant Amount Detections Violation? 63 33 1.51
41 - 66 16 - 43 0.22-2.19
No No No
Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection Disinfectant Added for Treatment
Color (color units) 15* 1.0 1.0 No Erosion of Natural Deposits pH (pH units) NR 8.02 7.83 - 8.22 No Hydrogen Ion Concentration Odor (threshold odor number) 3* 1.0 1.0 No Erosion of Natural Deposits 5* Turbidity (ntu) 0.33 0.05 - 0.60 No Erosion of Natural Deposits Four locations in the distribution system are tested quarterly for total trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids; twenty locations are tested monthly for color, odor and turbidity. MRDL = Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level; MRDLG = Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal; ntu = nephelometric turbidity units; NR = not regulated; *Contaminant is regulated by a secondary standard to maintain aesthetic qualities (taste, odor, color).
LEAD & COOPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS Chemical
Action Public 90th Percentile Site Exceeding AL Typical Source of Contaminant Level (AL) Health Goal Value AL / # of sites Violation?
Lead (ppb) 15 0.2 <5.0 DLR 0 / 30 No Corrosion of Household Plumbing Cooper (ppm) 1.3 0.3 0.12 0 / 30 No Corrosion of Household Plumbing In 2013, 30 residences were tested for lead and copper at-the-tap. Lead was not detected in any of the samples. Copper was detected in 29 of 30 samples. None of the samples exceeded the regulatory Action Level (AL). A regulatory action level is the concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. DLR = Detection Limit for Purposes of Reporting.
UNREGULATED CHEMICALS REQUIRING MONITORING IN THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Chemical Chlorate (ppb) Chromium, Hexavalent (ppb) Molybdenum, Total (ppb) Strontium, Total (ppb) Vanadium, Total (ppb)
Notification Level
Public Health Goal
Average Amount
Range of Detections
Most Recent Sampling Date
800 n/a n/a n/a 50
n/a 0.02 n/a n/a n/a
89 0.058 4.0 850 2.6
58 - 120 0.03 - 0.08 3.9 - 4.0 840 - 860 2.5 - 2.8
2013 2013 2013 2013 2013
SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT Imported (Metropolitan) Water Assessment
Every five years, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is required by CDPH to examine possible sources of drinking water contamination in its State Water Project and Colorado River source waters. In 2012 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California submitted to CDPH its updated Watershed Sanitary Surveys for the Colorado River and State Water Project, which include suggestions for how to better protect these source waters. Both source waters are exposed to stormwater runoff, recreational activities, wastewater discharges, wildlife, fires, and other watershed-related factors that could affect water quality. Water from the Colorado River is considered to be most vulnerable to contamination from recreation, urban/stormwater runoff, increasing urbanization in the watershed and wastewater. Water supplies from Northern California’s State Water Project are most vulnerable to contamination from urban/stormwater runoff, wildlife, agriculture, recreation and wastewater. USEPA also requires Metropolitan to complete one Source Water Assessment (SWA) that utilizes information collected in the watershed sanitary surveys. Metropolitan completed its SWA in December 2012. The SWA is used to evaluate the vulnerability of water sources to contamination and helps determine whether more protective measures are needed. A copy of the most recent summary of either Watershed Sanitary Survey or the SWA can be obtained by calling Metropolitan at (213) 217-6850.
WHAT ARE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS? Drinking water standards established by USEPA and CDPH set limits for substances that may affect consumer health or aesthetic qualities of drinking water. The chart in this report shows the following types of water quality standards: • Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. Primary MCLs are set as close to the PHGs (or MCLGs) as is economically and technologically feasible. • Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL): The highest level of a disinfecant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. • Secondary MCLs are set to protect the odor, taste, and appearance of drinking water. • Primary Drinking Water Standard: MCLs for contaminants that affect health along with their monitoring and reporting requirements and water treatment requirements. • Regulatory Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow.
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WHAT IS A WATER QUALITY GOAL?
In addition to mandatory water quality standards, USEPA and CDPH have set voluntary water quality goals for some contaminants. Water quality goals are often set at such low levels that they are not achievable in practice and are not directly measurable. Nevertheless, these goals provide useful guideposts and direction for water management practices. The chart in this report includes three types of water quality goals: • Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs are set by USEPA. • Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG): The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not relect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. • Public Health Goal (PHG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. PHGs are set by the California Environmental Protection Agency.
2013 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER Chemical
PHG Average Range of MCL Typical Source of Contaminant (MCLG) Amount Detections Violation?
MCL
R A D I O L O G I C A L S • T E S T E D I N 2 011 Alpha Radiation (pCi/L) Beta Radiation (pCi/L) Uranium (pCi/I)
15 50 20
(0) (0) 0.43
3 ND 2
ND - 3 ND - 4 2
No No No
Erosion of Natural Deposits Decay of Man-made or Natural Deposits Erosion of Natural Deposits
Aluminum (ppm) 1 0.6 Arsenic (ppb) 10 0.004 Nitrate (ppm as NO3) 45 45 Fluoride (ppm) treatment-related Optimal 0.8 ppm
0.18 2 1.8 0.8
0.1 - 0.23 2 1.8 0.7 - 1
No No No No
Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits
Aluminum (ppm) Chloride (ppm) Color (color units) Odor (threshold odor number) Specific Conductance (µmho/cm) Sulfate (ppm) Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)
I N O R G A N I C C H E M I C A L S • T E S T E D I N 2 01 3
S E C O N D A R Y S T A N D A R D S * • T E S T E D I N 2 01 3
Erosion of Natural Deposits Agriculture Runoff and Sewage Water Additive for Dental Health
200* 500* 15* 3* 1600* 500* 1000*
600 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
180 86 1 3 890 190 540
100-230 84 - 87 1 3 870 - 900 180 - 200 520-560
No No No No No No No
Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits
Alkalinity, total as CaCO3 (ppm) NR Boron (ppm) NL=1 Calcium (ppm) NR
n/a n/a n/a
110 0.14 60
93 - 120 0.14 59 - 61
n/a n/a n/a
Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits
Chlorate (ppb)
NL=800
n/a
120
63 - 250
n/a
NR
0.02
U N R E G U L A T E D C H E M I C A L S • T E S T E D I N 2 01 3
Chromium, Hexavalent (ppb)
0.056 0.03 - 0.085
n/a
Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Naturally-occurring Organic Materials Naturally-occurring Organic Materials Substances that form Ions in Water Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits
Byproduct of Drinking Water Chlorination; Industrial Processes Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; Industrial Discharge
Hardness, total as CaCO3 (ppm) NR n/a 250 240 - 250 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Hardness, total (grains/gal) NR n/a 15 14 - 15 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Magnesium (ppm) NR n/a 22 22 - 23 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Molybdenum, Total (ppb) NR n/a 4.0 3.9 - 4.1 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits pH (pH units) NR n/a 8.1 8.1 n/a Hydrogen Ion Concentration Potassium (ppm) NR n/a 4.2 4 - 4.4 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Sodium (ppm) NR n/a 84 82 - 87 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Strontium, Total (ppb) NR n/a 850 820 - 900 n/a Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits Total Organic Carbon (ppm) TT n/a 2.5 2.2 - 2.7 n/a Various Natural and Man-made sources Naturally-occuring; industrial Waste Discharge Vanadium, Total (ppb) NL=50 n/a 2.5 2.4 - 2.5 n/a ppb = parts-per-billion; ppm = parts-per-million; pCiL = picoCuries per liter; µmho/cm = microhos per centimeter; ND = not detected; NR = not regulated; MCL = Maximum Containment Level; (MCLG) = Federal MCL Goal; PHG = Calfornia Public Health Goal; NL = Notification Level; n/a = not applicable; TT = yep technique; *Contaminant is regulated by a secondary standard.
Turbidity - combined filter effluent Metro. Water District Diemer Filtration Plant
Treatment Turbidity TT Typical Source of Contaminant Technique Measurements Violation?
1) Highest single turbidity measurement 0.3 NTU 0.06 No Soil Runoff 2) Percentage of samples <0.3 NTU 95% 100% No Soil Runoff Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water, an indication of particulate matter, some of which might include harmful microorganisms. Low turbidity in Metropolitan’s treated water is a good indicator of effective filtration. Filtration is called a “treatment technique” (TT). A treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of contaminants in drinking water that are difficult and sometimes impossible to measure directly. NTU = nephelometric turbidity units
WANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION? There’s a wealth of information about Drinking Water Quality and water issues in general. Some good sites — both local & national — to begin your own research are: City of San Clemente l www.san-clemente.org Municipal Water District of Orange County l www.mwdoc.com Orange County Water District l www.ocwd.com Metropolitan Water District of Southern California l www.mwdh2o.com California Department of Public Health, Division of Drinking Water & Environmental Management l www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/drinkingwater U.S. Environmental Protection Agency l www.epa.gov/safewater
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HOW ARE CONTAMINANTS MEASURED?
Water is sampled and tested throughout the year. Contaminants are measured in: • parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per liter (mg/l)
• parts per billion (ppb) or micrograms per liter (μg/l) • parts per trillion (ppt) or nanograms per liter (ng/l) If this is difficult to imagine, think about these comparisons: Parts per million Parts per billion Parts per trillion (ppm or mg/L): (ppb or μg/L): (ppt or ng/L)
3 drops in 42 gallons 3 drops in 14,000 gallons 10 drops in a Rose Bowl sized pool 1 second in 12 days 1 second in 32 years 1 second in 32,000 years 1 inch in 16 miles 1 inch in 16,000 miles 1 inch in 16 million miles
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Summer 2014
YOUR CITY
Instructor Spotlight Matt Sheridan: Basics of Skateboarding
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att Sheridan started Basics of Skateboarding (BOS) five years ago with the concept of educating children in a controlled skate park environment. The camps started in Costa Mesa and within two years it had grown to four different cities throughout Orange County. Today the camps run year round with instructors between the ages of 18 and 25. Instructors educate children using a variety of instructional strategies that address various learning modalities and group kids according to skill level and age. All of the kids receive a goody bag upon completion of the course and are taught concepts including etiquette, use of protective pads and general safety. Basics of Skateboarding offers skateboard lessons in a fun skate camp
setting, for kids ages 3-12. BOS is a handson camp designed to bring kids together within the community. Children develop and enhance their skateboarding skills while creating new friendships with other kids in the camp. Whether you are a three year old who has never been on a skateboard, or an intermediate 12 year old, Basics of Skateboarding offers the guidance and instruction necessary to take your skateboarding to the next level. All campers receive direct instruction from an experienced skateboard teacher and are grouped according to ability and age. The camp focuses on basic skills that are acquired in a skate park ranging from safety, skating bowls, making transitions, to the overall building of confidence.
Lifeguard Corner EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT & OCEAN SAFETY TIPS These summer ocean safety tips are brought to you by Marine Safety Officer Ian Burton. Ian has been lifeguarding for the past 22 seasons and has proudly served San Clemente for the past 6 years at our local beaches. As a Marine Safety Officer, he is primarily responsible for assisting with the oversight of day-to-day lifeguard operations, inventory/purchasing of equipment, and assisting with training of seasonal staff.
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oing to the beach is a favorite pastime of Southern California residents and visitors. Sunning, swimming, and surfing are all fun, but each comes with its own unique set of dangers. Staying safe at the beach and in the ocean is all about knowledge. There are websites that you can visit to read up on beach and aquatic safety, or upon arrival to the beach we encourage everyone to make contact with a lifeguard. The lifeguard will have the best information about any existing hazards or dangerous areas.
Rip Currents are the #1 Concern About 80% of all beach rescues are related to rip currents. Despite these startling statistics, many swimmers do not know anything about rip currents or how to survive when caught in one. Rip currents are terrifying because they catch you off guard: Unlike violent, crashing waves, you probably won’t notice a rip current until you’re in the middle of it, being pulled away from shore. Depending on severity, you may be able to see a rip current from the beach. Strong rip currents disrupt incoming waves and stir up sand from the ocean floor. Keep an eye out for narrow, muddy streaks in the ocean where there aren’t any waves breaking. Reacting to Rip Currents If caught in a rip current, it’s crucial to remain calm. Your first instinct may be to swim against the current, back to shallow waters. In most cases, even if you’re a strong swimmer, this will only wear you out. The current is too strong to fight head-on. Instead, swim sideways, parallel to the beach. This will get you out of the narrow outward current, so you can swim back in with the waves. If it’s too hard to swim sideways,
wait until the current carries you out and dissipates. The water will be calmer and you can get clear of the rip current before heading back in. Quick Tips for Safe Beach Visits San Clemente lifeguards want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience at our beaches. In an effort to avoid tragic accidents, we ask anyone coming to consider the following: • Learn to swim and never swim alone • Swim near a lifeguard • Supervise children closely, even when lifeguards are present • Do not rely on flotation devices • Do not swim while under the influence of alcohol or drugs • Protect your head, neck and spine - never dive head first in the ocean • If you are in trouble, call or wave for help • Follow regulations and lifeguard directions • Swim parallel to shore if swimming long distances Beach Safety Resources • www.usla.org • www.cslsa.org • www.hoag.org/education-events/project-wipeout
For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
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SPECIAL EVENTS www.san-clemente.org
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YOUR RECREATION
Summer 2014
MONDAY, MAY 26 Memorial Day Observance 11:00 am To Be Announced
The City of San Clemente invites the community to join in our annual observance to remember all fallen soldiers of war. The program features key note speakers from the military and local leaders, color guards dressed in authentic 1776 uniform, patriotic music, bagpipers, and a floral ceremony. This event is co-sponsored by the local chapter of VFW, South Coast Detachment, Marine Corps League, Orange County Sheriff Department, MOWW, and many civic organizations and volunteers. The event is free and open to the public. For more information please contact the City’s Recreation Division at (949) 361-8264.
MONDAY, MAY 26 Memorial Day Remembrance
2:00 pm Marine Monument at Park Semper Fi
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 - 22 Paint San Clemente Community Center
The San Clemente Art Association’s Annual Paint San Clemente features a weeklong, citywide Plein Air (outdoor) Painting Competition with an estimated 100 artists participating each year. The contest culminates in an outdoor art fine art show, and is followed by a gala reception featuring a Quick Draw Competition, Show & Sale. Don’t miss it- some of the best art in the City can be found at the Community Center gallery this weekend! The Collector’s Gala includes “An Artful Taste” of the best San Clemente restaurants. Prominent artists from all over the country compete for awards and cash prizes. Proceeds fund art programs in local schools. For event information, call (949) 369-0260 or visit paintsanclemente.com.
Please join us as we honor all branches of the United States Military at the Marine Monument, in Park Semper Fi over looking the SC Pier and ocean. All service members welcome. Meet our Marines and Soldiers of the 5th Marine Regiment, Camp Pendleton. Scheduled Guest Speaker is Col. Jason Bohm, Commanding Officer of 5th Marines, Camp Pendleton. Program is co-sponsored by The Heritage of San Clemente Foundation and the City of San Clemente.
SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Classic Car Show
10:00 am - 3:00 pm Avenida Del Mar
The Downtown Business Association is hosting their 19th annual Classic Car Show in downtown San Clemente. The show boasts 300 quality show cars from classic to exotic and is free to the public. The venue includes food booths, vendors, DJ entertainment, a Farmer’s Market, and a whole lot of San Clemente friends. Family Assistance Ministries will be raffling off incredible items all day long to fund its wonderful and heart-warming charitable endeavors. Hop on the FREE shuttle bus at San Clemente High School for a fun filled day in historically downtown San Clemente. For information call (949) 2185378 or visit www. villagesanclemente. org.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 19 & 20 Ocean Festival San Clemente Pier
The San Clemente Ocean Festival is celebrating 38 years of “The Greatest Show on Surf!.” Come see the thrilling competitions of many ironman water and land events including the Orange County Lifeguard Games, Paddle Cross (SUP & 10’6” Prone), & Kid’s SUP Contest. Sign up early to participate in many events too - Kid’s Dolphin Dash, Fishing Derbies, Woody Car Exhibits, Ocean Art Show, Youth Pavilion. Tons of great family activity - a FREE concert (Sat), Sand Sculpting Contest(Sun), Great Rubber Duck Race, and much, much more! Visit www.oceanfestival.org or call (949) 440-6141 for more information.
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YOUR RECREATION
Summer Beach Concert Series 6:00 pm - Sunset San Clemente Pier
Bring your beach chairs or blanket, set your toes in the sand and get ready for an evening of fun. Bands in the Sand are BACK!! Head on down to the beach to enjoy the sounds of music and surf this summer in San Clemente. The Program is free, and features music suitable for the whole family. Fishermanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant sponsors a reasonable BBQ dinner served right at the beach front for just $8 per person. Come early for blanket space and parking! Smoking and alcohol prohibited. For updated information on the musicianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s refer to www.san-clemente.org or call Recreation at (949) 361-8264.
Friday, June 6
San Clemente High Jazz Band Shorecliffs Middle School Jazz Band
FRIDAY, JULY 4 Independence Day Fireworks Show 9:00 pm San Clemente Pier
City of San Clemente hosts a Fireworks Show over the City Pier. The fireworks display can also be seen from many beaches and hilltop areas in and around San Clemente. The Pier will be closed at 6:00pm to support the SC Ocean Festival Fundraising Dinner and seating for this program. To buy tickets please call (949) 878-1273.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Summer 2014
Thursday, July 31 Kenny Cetera Tribute to Chicago
Thursday, August 14
Thursday, August 28 Common Sense Reggae
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 Fiesta Street Festival 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Avenida Del Mar
The Fiesta Street Festival features activities for the whole family, including food and game booths sponsored by local nonprofit organizations, three stages with continuous live music throughout the day, contests for all ages, a salsa challenge, arts & crafts show, business expo., kiddie rides, a classic car & motorcycle show, exhibits, clowns, jugglers, face painters and much more. For more information, visit www.scchamber.com or call the San Clemente Chamber at (949) 492-1131. For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
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DSB Band Tribute to Journey
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SUMMER CAMPS
YOUR RECREATION
Summer 2014
Active Adventures Day Camp 6-13 years
Active Adventures is an all day camp offering great activities on both land and water! Children will enjoy sports, go on trail walks, make crafts, swim, attend field trips and more. Program includes snacks. Please bring a lunch, bathing suit and change of clothes. Instructor: City Recreation Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center WEEKLY OFFERINGS from June 30-September 5, 2014. Half Days: $100/week (8:00am-12:00pm) or (1:00pm-5:00pm) Full Days: $180/week (8:00am-5:00pm)
Guard in Training Camp 10-14 years
The program provides continuing education in water safety, hazards in an aquatic environment, and basic water rescue skills. Mandatory swim test on the first day. Must be able to complete 100 yards swimming (free style/front crawl), 10 yards underwater swim, and tread water for 1 minute. Instructor: American Red Cross Certified Aquatics Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jul 7- Jul 10 9:00am-1:00pm $100 38500 M-Th Jul 21-Jul 24 9:00am-1:00pm $100 39289 M-Th Aug 4-Aug 7 9:00am-1:00pm $100 39290
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San Clemente Playschool Camp 3-5 years
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ACTING TENNIS & FILM
ACTIVETENNIS RECREATION
Fun time, game time, craft time, summer time... it’s PLAYSCHOOL! Students will enjoy theme activities that initiate creativity, stimulate imagination, and encourage new friends. Each week includes sports, music, art, games, and story time. Activities promote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive development through interactive play and nature activities. Bring a healthy snack each day, water is provided. Children must be toilet trained. NE W Instructor: City Recreation Staff ! Site: Tierra Grande Play Center Days: Monday-Friday Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $120/week DATE THEME BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Camp 39806 Jul 7-Jul 10 Backyard Bugs & Wild Outdoors Camp 39807 Jul 14-Jul 17 Ocean Adventures with the Octonauts 39808 Jul 21-Jul 24 Dora & Friends Explorer Camp 39809 Jul 28-Jul 31 Arghh Matey! Pirates & Princesses 39810 Aug 4-Aug 7 “Winnie the Pooh, Jr.” Theater Camp 39811 Aug 11-Aug 14 Down on the Red Barn Farm 39812 Aug 18-Aug 21 All Star Athlete Jr. Olympics 39813 Aug 25-Aug 28 Team Umizoomi Discovery Camp 39814
City of San Clemente Children’s Theater 6-14 years
Master your performance skills in a variety of daily workshops and classes, ending in a final production for friends and family. Programs will promote each student’s unique theatrical talent. Production opportunities are provided in the areas of acting, dance, stagecraft, make-up, character development, music and costume design. Instructor: City Recreation Performing Arts Staff Site: Bernice Ayer Middle School WORKSHOP CAMPS: This program is designed for both those with an expressed interest in the performing arts, as well as those with little to no experience on stage. Campers will perform in a showcase presentation at the end of camp. DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 8:30am-5:00pm $190 39226 M-F Aug 11-Aug 15 8:30am-5:00pm $190 39227 “CINDERELLA” FULL PRODUCTION CAMP: Designed for children with an expressed interest in performing arts and desire to further their skills and stage performance repertoire. It incorporates all the dynamics of the Workshop Camp to put together a full stage production. Full stage production to be held on Saturday, August 2. DAY DATE M-F Jul 21-Aug 1
TIME 8:30am-5:00pm
FEE BARCODE $395 39228
Animation Flix 7-13 years
In this fast paced camp, students will create up to 5 stopmotion animated flix! Each day you’ll use a new style of stopmotion, making this camp new each year! It’s the ultimate arts and crafts camp where campers create, direct, and film their movies in age-appropriate groups. Production fee of $30 payable to the instructor at first class. Instructor: Incredifilx Staff Site: Community Center DAY M-F
DATE Jul 28-Aug 1
TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm
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FEE BARCODE $155 39379
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Filmmaking Flix 7-13 years You don’t have to be an actor to star in these movies that you make from “Action” to “That’s a wrap.” We’ll guide you through the Hollywood process as you brainstorm, location scout, bring in props and costumes, act and direct in a collaborative movie that will be fun for the entire audience. Production fee of $30 payable to the instructor at first class. Instructor: Incredifilx Staff Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 1:00pm-4:00pm $155 39378
Lego Flix 7-13 years We provide the Legos, and you provide your imagination. Students will create a Lego set with Lego characters for a movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and voice-over in ageappropriate groups. Production fee of $30 payable to the instructor at first class. Instructor: Incredifilx Staff Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Aug 4-Aug 8 1:00pm-4:00pm $155 39380
TENNIS ART
Abrakadoodle, winner of seven Nickelodeon Parent Picks awards for the “Best Art Classes to Inspire Your Child’s Inner Picasso.” Please bring a snack and drink. Visit www.abrakadoodle.com or call (949) 643-5295 for more information. There is a $25 material fee, payable to the instructor at the first day. Instructor: Abrakadoodle Staff Site: Community Center Day: Monday-Friday Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm DATE COURSE TITLE AGES FEE BARCODE Jul 7-Jul 11 Kids on Canvas 6-12 yr $135 39369 Jul 14-Jul 18 Things that MOVE IT! 5-10 yr $125 39368 Jul 21-Jul 25 Art Rocks! 5-12 yr $125 39370 Aug 11-Aug 15 Fantasy Fairytale 5-10 yr $125 39371 Aug 18-Aug 22 “Abrakadabra” Art 5-10 yr $125 39372 Aug 25-Aug 29 3D to Green Extreme 5-12 yr $125 39685
We draw cubist faces, build a Picasso sculpture and learn about contour drawing and color theory. We’ll have snacks and games in the garden during breaks! There is a $30 material fee, due at the first day of class. Instructor: Sandy Reid Site: San Clemente Art Supply (1531 N. El Camino Real) Fee: $130 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE M-Th Jul 14-Jul 17 9:00am-12:00pm 5-10yr 40825 M-Th Jul 14-Jul 17 2:00pm-5:00pm 7-12yr 40826
Sunshine Art Camp: Ocean Magic 5-12 years
Come to this camp for print making in Japanese block print style and folding origami boats. Combine collage with turquoise watercolor and Voila, magic happens. Learn about the “Rule of thirds” while painting an ocean scene on canvas and build a deep sea creature in clay. We’ll have snacks and games in the garden during breaks! There is a $30 material fee, due at the first day of class. Instructor: Sandy Reid Site: San Clemente Art Supply (1531 N. El Camino Real) Fee: $130 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE M-Th Jul 21-Jul 24 9:00am-12:00pm 5-10yr 40827 M-Th Jul 21-Jul 24 2:00pm-5:00pm 7-12yr 40828
Summer Art Workshops 12-18 years
Sculpt portrait heads realistically or hand built with clay. Learn how to set up objects and draw contrasting charcoal still life`s. Join the collage workshop to alter materials and fun images. For details please visit www.sandysartstudio. com. There is a $15 or $20 material fee, due at the first day of class. Instructor: Sandy Reid Site: San Clemente Art Supply (1531 N. El Camino Real) Charcoal Still Life Drawing 12-18 years DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M/T Jul 28-Jul 29 12:00pm-2:30pm $50 39363 Collage Workshop 11-18 years DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE W/Th Jul 30-Jul 31 12:00pm-3:00pm $60 39364 Clay Sculpting Workshop 12-18 years DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T-Th Aug 26-Aug 28 12:00pm-3:00pm $85 39362
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Abrakadoodle Art Camp 5-12 years
Sunshine Art Camp: Paint Picasso 5-12 years
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End of Summer Art Camps 5-12 years
Learn Chinese Brush Stroke Painting, watercolor techniques, sculpting with clay and experience batik on fabric. Different projects in each camp! What a fun way to get creative. Please bring $30 material fee to first class. Snacks and water will be provided. Instructor: Sandy Reid Site: Community Center
Come shake and sing like your favorite pop stars. Campers learn (age appropriate) lyrics and choreography to current artists such as Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Katy Perry. Campers also play games and make props and crafts daily for their final performance for parents and friends on the last day! Please bring a snack and water. For more information, visit www.ocdanceproductions.com. A $20 materials fee is DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE due at first class in cash. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Staff M-Th Aug 11-Aug 14 9:00am-12:00pm $130 39360 Site: Community Center Tu-F Sept 2-Sept 5 9:00am-12:00pm $130 39361 DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 28-Aug 1 9:00am-12:00pm $135 39365
COOKING TENNIS
Tiny Cheer Camp 4-7 years
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Culinary Kids 5-12 years
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Pop Star Sing & Dance Camp 5-9 years
From the oven to your tummy, you will be inspired to cook, create, and experiment in the kitchen. Come mix, mash, and make lots of zesty new friends in the process. All weeks will be different, so come to one or come to all. There is a $40 material fee due at the first day of class. Visit us at www. culinarykids.biz. Instructor: Culinary Kids Staff Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Aug 4-Aug 8 12:00pm-3:00pm $175 39373 M-F Aug 11-Aug 15 12:00pm-3:00pm $175 39374 M-F Aug 18-Aug 22 12:00pm-3:00pm $175 39375 M-F Aug 25-Aug 29 12:00pm-3:00pm $175 39376
TENNIS DANCE All-in-One Dance Camp 5-9 years
Can’t decide which camp? Participants have an action packed week learning jazz, ballet, hip hop, cheer, yoga and making camp crafts. Participants will perform on the last day of camp for parents and friends. Please bring a snack and water. For more information, please visit www. ocdanceproductions.com. Please bring $20 (cash) to the first day of camp for crafts. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Staff Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 9:00am-12:00pm $135 39366
Give me a C-H-E-E-R! In this camp our littlest cheerleaders learn cheer chants, moves, jumps and basic pom dances like the big girls! Participants also have daily crafts, games, and team building activities to complete the camp experience. Performance for parents on the last day of camp. Please bring a snack and water. For more information on camps, please visit www.ocdanceproductions.com. A $20 materials fee is due at first class in cash. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Staff Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 21-Jul 25 10:00am-12:00pm $119 39367
EDUCATIONAL TENNIS & SCIENCE Bricks 4 Kidz® 6-12 years
Bricks 4 Kidz® summer camps where we learn, we build and we play with LEGO® bricks! Each session has a specific theme that ties in building, designing and crafting! Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz Staff Site: Community Center Day: Monday-Friday Time: 9:00am-12:00pm DATE COURSE TITLE AGES FEE BARCODE Aug 4-Aug 8 Angry Birdies & Bad Pigs 5-13 yr $175 39384 Aug 8-Aug 22 Mining & Crafting II 6-12 yr $125 39385
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Early Literacy Camp 4-5 years
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First Grade Smart Start Camp 6-8 years
For children who will be entering kindergarten fall of 2015. Designed for young children who have had some extra experience getting to know their ABC’s. The letters are further explored with an emphasis on sound-letter relationships through exciting children’s literature. Language games, simple songs, drawing, inventive spelling, handwriting, improved pencil grip, and character dress-up. Please go to clubliteracy.com for more detailed description.
The goal of the “book buddies” is to become great readers and writers through the world of literature. Through literature, students will enjoy learning opportunities to reinforce phonics skills and basic sight word recognition. Strong emphasis on these skills, allowing the students the opportunity to gain automaticity with their reading. Instructor: Tracey Frank Pringle Site: Club Literacy (34085 PCH, Dana Point) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jul 7-Jul 10 1:00pm-3:00pm $175 39425 M-Th Jul 21-Jul 24 9:00am-11:00am $175 39418 M-Th Aug 11-Aug 14 1:00pm-3:00pm $175 39427 M-Th Aug 25-Aug 28 2:00pm-3:30pm $175 39428
Instructor: Tracey Frank Pringle Site: Club Literacy (34085 PCH, Dana Point) DAY M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
DATE Jul 14-Jul 17 Jul 21-Jul 24 Aug 11-Aug 14 Aug 25-Aug 28
TIME 9:30am-11:00am 11:00am-1:00pm 9:00am-11:00am 11:15am-1:15pm
FEE $133 $175 $175 $175
BARCODE 39421 39422 39423 39424
3rd Cursive Masters/Book Club 8-9 years
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K-Smart Camp 4-6 years Prerequisite: Kindergarten Enrollment. This class offers extra practice and exposure with reading readiness skills. Nurturing the development of phonemic awareness and phonics skills is at the center of this class. Students will be immersed in great literature. Strong emphasis on handwriting and creating a love for journal writing. Visit clubliteracy.com for a detailed description. Instructor: Tracey Frank Pringle Site: Club Literacy (34085 PCH, Dana Point) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jul 7-Jul 10 9:30am-11:00am $133 39417 M-Th Jul 7-Jul 10 11:00am-1:00pm $175 39418 Tu-F Jul 15-Jul 18 1:00pm-3:00pm $175 39419 M-Th Aug 11-Aug 14 11:00am-1:00pm $175 39420 M-Th Aug 25-Aug 28 9:00am-11:00am $175 40466
Mad Science® Lab Camps 3-12 years
Come inside and see what spectacular solutions the Mad Scientist has been whipping up! Experiment with some crazy chemistry, learn about exothermic reactions and create crystals. Have a cool time with dry ice, make an oozing batch of gooey slime, and see what pops up in our explosions lab! Students should wear comfortable clothes and closed toed shoes. There is a $20 material fee due at the first class. No class July 4. Instructor: Mad Science Staff Site: Tierra Grande Park Day: Monday-Friday Time: 9:00am-12:00pm DATE COURSE TITLE AGES FEE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 Chemistry Lab 5-12 yr $115 39442 Jul 14-Jul 18 Garden of Secrets 3-5 yrs $149 39445 Jul 14-Jul 18 Rocketry! 7-12 yr $149 39431 Jul 28-Aug 1 Robotics Lab 7-12 yr $149 39446 Aug 11-Aug 15 Little Scientists 3-5 yr $149 39434 Aug 11-Aug 15 Secret Agents Lab 6-12 yr $149 39437 Aug 25-Aug 29 Physics Lab 7-12 yr $149 39439
REGISTER EARLY! Help us avoid cancelling classes due to low enrollment... Remember to register early! PLUS, registration just got easier with online registration. Stop by our Recreation offices with your proof of residency to create an account.
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Prepare for 3rd grade! As a journal writing class, students will be taught proper cursive handwriting techniques. Having this foundation allows students to focus attention on fluency and content for their written piece. Instructor: Tracey Frank Pringle Site: Club Literacy (34085 PCH, Dana Point) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jul 14-Jul 17 11:00am-1:00pm $175 40831
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SAILING TENNIS
GYMNASTICS TENNIS
WESTWIND SAILING CAMPS All participants must be water safe and pre-registered. Please bring a lunch or snack (no glass containers), towel, sunscreen and a swimsuit daily. Site: OC Sailing Center (34451 Ensenada, Dana Point)
Mini Mates Day Camp 6-8 years
Gymnastics Camp 4-10 years
At summer gymnastics camp, children are introduced to skills on the floor, vault, beam, bars and tumble-trak. The camp is divided into small groups of 5-8 children per instructor. Camp is an excellent opportunity for your child to learn gymnastics in a safe, fun, and non-competitive environment. In addition to gymnastics, campers play games and make crafts. Please bring a small snack for the 15 minute break time. Instructor: SC Gymnastics Staff Site: San Clemente Gymnastics DAY M-Th M-Th M-Th
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TIME 9:15am-12:15pm 9:15am-12:15pm 9:15am-12:15pm
FEE $135 $135 $135
BARCODE 39689 39690 39691
Wayfarer Camp 8-10 years
TENNIS MUSIC My Friends & Me/Magic Suitcase 4-5 years
Older children are ready to play together, problem solve, develop new relationships and enter into the NE W ! world of make believe. Inside our ‘Magic Suitcase’ you will find some curious clues as to where we are going each day! Perhaps it’s a trip across the ocean to the Africa deserts or a journey in a rocket ship to the surface of the moon. Pack your suitcases and join us on a magical journey! By using creative dreams, music, visual arts and movement, we create an imaginative world each day. Instructor: Marek Cantor Site: Community Center DAY M-Th M-F M-F
DATE Jun 30-Jul 3 Jul 14-Jul 18 Jul 21-Jul 25
TIME 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm
Mini Mates is a great first adventure in boating! Learn rowing, boating safety, knot tying and beginning sailing with instructors. Meet the Dana Point Harbor Patrol, play boating games, explore the tide pools, and take a sailing trip. Please bring a t-shirt fee of $20 to the instructor at the first class. DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 3 8:30am-2:00pm $219 39754 M-F Jul 14-Jul 18 8:30am-2:00pm $273 39755 M-F Aug 4-Aug 8 8:30am-2:00pm $273 39756 M-F Aug 25-Aug 29 8:30am-2:00pm $273 39757
FEE $130 $150 $150
BARCODE 40499 40500 40501
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Welcome to the world of sailing! Wayfarers learn the importance of safety around water and boats while having fun and learning to sail. Harbor Patrol safety demo, sailing games, knot tying, STEM education. Join us for an exciting adventure in sailing! Please bring a $50 t-shirt/pizza fee to the instructor on the first day. DAY M-Th M-F M-F M-F
DATE TIME Jun 30-Jul 3 8:30am-2:30pm Jul 14-Jul 18 8:30am-2:30pm Aug 4-Aug 8 8:30am-2:30pm Aug 25-Aug 298:30am-2:30pm
Voyager Camp 11-13 years
FEE $232 $290 $290 $290
BARCODE 39758 39759 39760 39761
Voyagers is THE place to start sailing. We emphasize safety and fun while learning to rig and sail. Innovative land and water activities help you learn sailing skills, terminology, knot tying and STEM education. Please bring a $50 t-shirt/pizza fee to the instructor on the first day. DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 3 9:00am-3:30pm $252 39763 M-F Jul 14-Jul 18 9:00am-3:30pm $312 39764 M-F Aug 4-Aug 8 9:00am-3:30pm $312 39765 M-F Aug 25-Aug 29 9:00am-3:30pm $312 39766
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Teen Sailing 13-17 years
Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in control. Learn the basics of boating safety, rigging and points of sail - then put it together and experience the thrill of sailing your own vessel with kids your age. This is a great place to start your sailing adventure! Please bring a $10 supply fee and $20 t-shirt fee paid to the instructor on the first day. DAY M-Th M-F M-F
DATE Jun 30-Jul 3 Jul 14-Jul 18 Aug 4-Aug 8
TIME 8:30am-12:00pm 8:30am-11:30am 8:30am-11:30am
FEE $173 $173 $173
BARCODE 39767 39768 39769
SPORTS TENNIS
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Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport 4-7 years
This baseball, basketball and soccer camp gives children a fun and positive first step into athletics. Through games and activities, campers will explore balance, hand/eye coordination and skill development at their own pace. All participants receive a t-shirt, ball, and merit award.. Participants should bring a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen. Instructor: Skyhawks Staff Site: Tierra Grande Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 3 9:00am-12:00pm $129 39457 M-F Jul 14-Jul 18 9:00am-12:00pm $159 39458 M-F Jul 28-Aug 1 9:00am-12:00pm $159 39459 M-F Aug 4-Aug 8 9:00am-12:00pm $159 39460*
*Located at Talega Park
Skyhawks Sports Camps 6-12 years
Beach Volleyball Camp 10-15 years
DAY M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
DATE TIME Jun 30-Jul 3 10:00am-12:00pm Jul 14-Jul 24 10:00am-12:00pm Jul 28-Aug 7 10:00am-12:00pm Aug 11-Aug 21 10:00am-12:00pm
FEE $100 $100 $100 $100
SC Volleyball Camp 7-12 years
BARCODE 39732 39733 39734 39735
SC Volleyball is a co-ed program designed to introduce the fundamentals of the game through drills and scrimmages. Players of all levels will be provided with the opportunity to develop their skills. The participant to coach ratio is approximately 12:1. Includes a camp t-shirt. Be prepared to have fun! Instructor: Mike Minier & Staff Site: Forster Ranch Park Volleyball Courts DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 3 9:00am-12:00pm $105 39415
*Located at San Gorgonio Park
Skyhawks Beginning Golf 4-7 years
Campers will learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting, and body positioning, using the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system. Participants receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen. All equipment provided. Instructor: Skyhawks Staff Site: Tierra Grande Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 9:00am-12:00pm $159 39447
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This camp introduces the basic fundamentals of beach volleyball to include, conditioning, skills, and strategies to move players to the top of their game. Players of all levels will develop and hone their skills with instruction and structured play. Be prepared for fun and bring sunscreen, towel, drinks/snacks, and a swimsuit! Camp t-shirt provided. Instructor: City Recreation Staff Site: North Beach Volleyball Courts
Participants will learn the fundamentals of various sports. Participants should wear appropriate clothing, running shoes, bring a lunch and snack, a water bottle. All equipment is provided, except for lacrosse. Lacrosse kits are available for online rental. Visit www.skyhawks.com to reserve your kit and for more information. No class July 4. Site: Vista Hermosa Sports Park Time: 9:00am-3:00pm Day: Monday-Friday DATE SPORT AGES FEE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 Basketball 6-12 yr $149 39453* Jul 14-Jul 18 Flag Football 6-12 yr $179 39449 Jul 28-Aug 1 Basketball 6-12 yr $179 39454* Aug 18-Aug 22 Flag Football 6-12 yr $179 39450 Jul 21-Jul 25 Lacrosse 7-12 yr $179 39451 Aug 11-Aug 15 Soccer 7-12 yr $179 39452
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Basics of Skateboarding 4-12 years
This hands-on class allows kids to develop and enhance their skateboarding skills. All participants receive direct instruction from an experienced skateboard teacher and are grouped according to ability and age. There is a $25 insurance fee that is payable to the instructor at the first day of class (one time annual fee). M class oore Instructor: Matt Sheridan and Staff p onlinetions Site: Ralphs Skate Court ! Courses run through August 29. Please visit our website for more course options. Basics of Skateboarding DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 3 9:00am-11:00am $153 39388 Tu-F Jul 8-Jul 11 9:00am-11:00am $153 39389 Tu-F Jul 15-Jul 18 9:00am-11:00am $153 39390 Tu-F Jul 22-Jul 25 9:00am-11:00am $153 39391 Tu-F Jul 29-Aug 1 9:00am-11:00am $153 39392 Intermediate/Advanced Class M-F Jun 30-Jul 3 11:00am-12:00pm $75 39398 Tu-F Jul 8-Jul 11 11:00am-12:00pm $75 39399 Tu-F Jul 15-Jul 18 11:00am-12:00pm $75 39400 Tu-F Jul 22-Jul 25 11:00am-12:00pm $75 39401 Tu-F Jul 29-Aug 1 11:00am-12:00pm $75 39402
SURFING TENNIS Pre-registration required. SUP is going viral! We have the latest equipment-epoxy boards and carbon/fiberglass paddles. Learn safety, terminology, and stroke technique. Bring a snack (no glass containers), towel, sunscreen and a swimsuit daily. A $20 t-shirt fee is due at the first class, payable to the instructor. Instructor: Westwind Sailing Staff Site: OC Sailing Center (34451 Ensenada, Dana Point) DATE TIME Jun 25-Jun 27 8:30am-11:00am Jul 1-Jul 3 8:30am-11:00am Jul 15-Jul 17 8:30am-11:00am Aug 25-Aug 27 8:30am-11:00am
Designed for all surfing abilities. Surfing groups are 1:2, cla More ss op instructor to camper ratio. Body onlinetions ! boarding, body surfing, and activities are 1:5. Lead instructors are Lifeguard/CPR certified. Special focus: surf etiquette, water safety, rip currents, lateral currents, in-shore holes, and beach hazards. For more information, visit www. alohabeachcamp.net. Instructor: Matt Colapinto & Aloha Staff Site: Tower 7 (meet at T-Street) Courses run through August 22. Please visit our website for more course options. Full Day/Full Week DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 9:00am-3:30pm $400 39485 M-F Jul 21-Jul 25 9:00am-3:30pm $400 39486 Morning: Full Week DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 9:00am-12:00pm $225 39461 M-F Jul 21-Jul 25 9:00am-12:00pm $225 39467 Afternoon: Full Week DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 12:30pm-3:30pm $225 39464 M-F Jul 21-Jul 25 12:30pm-3:30pm $225 39470 Morning Camp DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M/W/F Jul 7-Jul 11 9:00am-12:00pm $150 39462 T/Th Jul 8-Jul 10 9:00am-12:00pm $100 39463 M/W/F Jul 21-Jul 25 9:00am-12:00pm $150 39468 T/Th Jul 22-Jul 24 9:00am-12:00pm $100 39469 Afternoon Camp DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M/W/F Jul 7-Jul 11 12:30pm-3:30pm $150 39465 T/Th Jul 8-Jul 10 12:30pm-3:30pm $100 39466 M/W/F Jul 21-Jul 25 12:30pm-3:30pm $150 39471 T/Th Jul 22-Jul 24 12:30pm-3:30pm $100 39472
Lucid Surf Foundation 6 years-Adult
Stand Up Paddle Board Camp 10-17 years
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Aloha Beach Camp 6-16 years
FEE $80 $80 $80 $80
BARCODE 37892 37893 37894 37895
The Lucid Surf Foundation offers a weekend surf experience built on the philosophy of happy and healthy living. Start your weekends off right with morning stretching, balancing and, of course, surfing. Participants will learn how the ocean works, a brief history of surfing, and why itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to keep our beaches clean. Our goal is for you to walk away from our sessions with a healthy knowledge of the ocean, the ability to surf, and a smile on your face. No class July 5-6, August 30 & 31. M class oore Instructor: Lucid Surf Team p onlinetions Site: Tower 7 (South of T-Street) ! Courses run through September 6. Please visit our website for more course options. DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Sa Jun 7 9:00am-11:00am $140/2 people 40860 Sa Jun 14 9:00am-11:00am $140/2 people 40861 Sa Jun 21 9:00am-11:00am $140/2 people 40862
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JP’s Surf Camp 6 years-Adult
We offer a 3:1, student to instructor ratio. Our focus is on teaching surfing in a positive manner so all participants develop a love for the ocean and surfing. Hard and soft surfboards and instruction to meet various needs is provided. For more information visit www.jpssurfcamp.com. M Courses run through August 22. Please class oore p visit our website for more course options. onlinetions ! Instructor: Jonathan Pierce & Staff Site: 204 Beach Morning: Single Day Afternoon: Single Day Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm Fee: $60 Fee: $60 DAY DATE BARCODE DAY DATE BARCODE M Jun 30 39516 M Jun 30 39517 Tu Jul 1 39518 Tu Jul 1 39519 W Jul 2 39520 W Jul 2 39521 Th Jul 3 39522 Th Jul 3 39523 M Jul 7 39524 M Jul 7 39525 Tu Jul 8 39526 Tu Jul 8 39527 W Jul 9 39528 W Jul 9 39529 Th Jul 10 39578 Th Jul 10 39530 F Jul 11 39579 F Jul 11 39580 Tu Jul 15 39531 M Jul 14 39532 W Jul 16 39533 M Jul 21 39535 Th Jul 17 39534 Tu Jul 22 39537 F Jul 18 39560 W Jul 23 39562 M Jul 21 39561 Th Jul 24 39538 Monday-Friday AM Time: 9:00am-12:00pm PM Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm Fee: $250 AM PM BRCD. BRCD. DATE Jun 30-Jul 3 39605 39614 Jul 7-11 39606 39615 Jul 14-Jul 18 ----- 39607 Jul 21-Jul 25 39608 39616
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Future Tennis Stars Camp 4-7 years
Classes are designed to develop proper tennis techniques in forehand, backhand, serve, volley over-heads, and footwork. This class is focused on very basic tennis skills and fun games. Instructor: Donna Ehlers Day: Monday-Thursday Time: 8:30am-9:30am Fee: $45 Courses run through August 28. Please visit our website for more course options. Site: Forster Ranch Park Site: Liberty Park DATE BARCODE DATE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 39489 Jul 7-Jul 10 39490 Jul 14-Jul 17 39491 Jul 21-Jul 24 39492 Jul 28-Jul 24 39493 Aug 4-Aug 7 39494 Aug 18-Aug 21 39496 Aug 11-Aug 14 39495
Beginning Junior Camp 7-11 years
This concentrated camp atmosphere will develop your child’s tennis technique in the shortest time possible. We will focus on every aspect of tennis strokes and footwork. Instructor: Donna Ehlers Day: Monday-Thursday Time: 9:30am-12:00pm Fee: $110 Courses run through August 28. Please visit our website for more course options. Site: Forster Ranch Park Site: Liberty Park DATE BARCODE DATE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 39498 Jul 7-Jul 10 39499 Jul 14-Jul 17 39500 Jul 21-Jul 24 39501 Jul 28-Jul 31 39502 Aug 4-Aug 7 39503 Aug 18-Aug 21 39505 Aug 11-Aug 14 39504
Advanced Junior Camp 10-16 years
This camp is for the serious minded student. We will focus on the target and footwork drills. Students will work to improve their serves, volleys and overheads to make those difficult strokes competitive against strong competition Instructor: Donna Ehlers Site: San Luis Rey Park Courses run through August 28. Please visit our website for more course options.
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DAY M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
DATE Jun 30-Jul 3 Jul 7-Jul 10 Jul 14-Jul 17 Jul 21-Jul 24
TIME 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm
FEE $130 $130 $130 $130
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BARCODE 39507 39508 39509 39510
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Monday/Wednesday/Friday AM Time: 9:00am-12:00pm PM Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm Fee: $165 AM PM BRCD. BRCD. DATE Jun 30-Jul 3 39589 39597 Jul 7-11 39590 39598 Jul 21-25 39591 39599 Jul 28-Aug 1 39592 39600
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SUMMER CAMPS
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AQUATICS
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Learn to Swim Class Chart
SAN CLEMENTE AQUATICS CENTER 987 Avenida Vista Hermosa (949) 429-8797 Closed Friday, July 4
Listed below are prerequisites for each swim level, followed by the skills to be learned NE Swim W within that course level. cla levels! ss All students will be tested on the 1st day of class to ensure correct level placement. Please visit our website for complete course descriptions.
PARENT & TOT(6 months-5 years)
HOURS OF OPERATION PUBLIC LAP SWIM (14 years-Adult)
Parent in water
Kickboards and pull bouys are available for public use on site. Goggles are strongly recommended. Lap swimmers need to circle swim during peak swimming times (MondayFriday 3:30-7:00pm).
Monday-Thursday: 5:30am-8:00pm* *50m long course only: Tues./Thurs. 5:30am-10:00am Friday: 5:30am-6:00pm Saturday: 9:00am-4:00pm Sunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm RECREATION SWIM (All Ages)
Children under 8 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the water, at armâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reach. Infants and children who are not potty trained must wear plastic pants with elastic around the waist and legs at all times. No food, drinks, or flotation devices allowed in the water.
Monday-Friday: 12:30pm-2:30pm Saturday & Sunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm
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Summer recreation swim, June 30 - September 5: Monday-Friday: 1:00pm-3:00pm Saturday & Sunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm
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OTTER (5-12 years) Swim width of pool without assistance Skills: Side breathing, intro backstroke & dolphin kick
SWIM PASSPORTS Swim passports can be used for lap swimming and recreation swim. Passports can only be purchased at the San Clemente Aquatics Center. All passports are nonrefundable/non-transferable and void if lost or stolen. Resident & Active Military
Non-Resident
ANNUAL PASS Valid one year from issue Youth/Senior
$150
$300
Adult (18-59yrs)
$200
$400
SEASON PASS Valid 90 days from issue Youth/Senior
$75
$150
Adult (18-59yrs)
$100
$200
STINGRAY (7-16 years) Breaststroke kick & scissor kick width of pool Skills: 25 yards - front crawl, backstroke; 15 yards - breaststroke & sidestroke
MONTH PASS Valid 30 days from issue Youth/Senior
$40
$55
Adult (18-59yrs)
$55
$70
Youth/Senior
$2
$6
Adult (18-59yrs)
$4
$8
DAILY PASS SWIM EVALUATIONS: Evaluations are offered every Friday from 4:00pm-5:00pm.
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TENNIS LEARN TO SWIM All swim lessons are at the San Clemente Aquatics Center. Please abide by the following guidelines: • Participants must arrive at least 10 minutes prior class. • Please take your child to the restroom prior to the start of class. • Children who are not yet potty trained must wear plastic pants. • All classes require a minimum of 3 participants enrolled. Session #1: M-Th - Jun 30-Jul 10 | $50/8cl Session #4: M-Th - Aug 11-Aug 21 | $50/8cl Session #2: M-Th - Jul 14-Jul 24 | $50/8cl Session #5: M-Th - Aug 25-Sept 4 | $45/8cl Session #3: M-Th - Jul 28-Aug 7 | $50/8cl (No class Sept 1) TIME
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Tie off your summer weeks with extended Recreation Swim at the San Clemente Aquatics Center! The activity pool, playground pool, and diving boards will be open for family fun.
July 22
July 25
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
August 8 Open to all ages.
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PARENT & TOT (6 months-5 years/parent in water) 11:30am-11:55am 40460 40463 40547 40550 12:00pm-12:25pm —--- 40712 —--—--4:30pm-4:55pm 40461 40465 40548 40551 5:00pm-5:25pm 40462 40464 40549 40552 5:30pm-5:55pm —--- 40546 —--—--STARFISH (3-5 years) 10:30am-10:55am 40477 40562 40596 40577 11:00am-11:25am 40556 40563 40570 40578 11:30am-11:55am 40557 40564 40571 40579 12:00pm-12:25pm 40713 —--40714 40715 3:30pm-3:55pm 40558 40565 40572 40580 4:00pm-4:25pm 40708 40566 40573 40581 4:30pm-4:55pm 40559 40567 40574 40582 5:00pm-5:25pm 40560 40568 40575 40583 5:30pm-5:55pm 40561 —--- 40576 40584 SEA HORSE (6-12 years) 10:30am-10:55am 40482 40599 40607 40615 11:00am-11:25am 40593 40600 40608 40616 11:30am-11:55am 40594 40601 40609 40617 12:00pm-12:25pm 40717 40718 40719 40720 3:30pm-3:55pm 40595 40602 40610 40618 4:00pm-4:25pm 40709 40603 40611 40619 4:30pm-4:55pm 40596 40604 40612 40620 5:00pm-5:25pm 40597 40605 40613 40621 5:30pm-5:55pm 40598 40606 40614 40622 OTTER (5-12 years) 10:30am-10:55am 40483 —--- 40642 —--11:00am-11:25am 40631 40636 40643 40648 11:30am-11:55am 40632 40637 40644 40649 12:00pm-12:25pm 40722 40723 —--- 40724 3:30pm-3:55pm —--- 40638 40645 —--4:00pm-4:25pm 40710 40639 40646 40650 4:30pm-4:55pm 40633 40640 —--- 40651 5:00pm-5:25pm 40634 —--- 40647 5:30pm-5:55pm 40635 40641 —--- 40652 SEAL (6-12 years) 10:30am-10:55am 40484 40664 —--- 40672 11:00am-11:25am 40661 —--- 40668 40673 12:00pm-12:25pm 40726 40727 40728 —--3:30pm-3:55pm 40662 —--—--- 40674 4:00pm-4:25pm 40711 40665 40669 40675 4:30pm-4:55pm —--—--- 40670 —--5:00pm-5:25pm —--- 40666 —--- 40676 5:30pm-5:55pm 40663 40667 40671 —---
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Standard Recreation Swim fees apply. Swim passes are valid for this event.
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AQUATIC TENNIS CLASSES Diving 6-15 years
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Otter level or equivalent skills. Everyone loves to dive! Find out how to do basic techniques including the hurdle approach, sitting dive, tuck dive and basic dives; one meter, low diving boards. Instructor: Certified City Aquatics Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 10 3:30pm-4:25pm $100 40704 M-Th Jul 14-Jul 24 3:30pm-4:25pm $100 40705 M-Th Aug 11-Aug 21 3:30pm-4:25pm $100 40706 M-Th Aug 25-Sept 4 3:30pm-4:25pm $100 40707
K.I.S.S. Private Swim Lessons 3-16 years
A year-round program offering one-on-one swim instruction for children, specializing in lessons for first time swimmers through competitive swimmers. Instruction focuses on building confidence and technique improvement. Registration is on a first come first serve basis. No late registration excepted.
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For a complete listing of barcodes by timeslot and to register for a lesson, visit our online registration. Instructor: Kayne Schroeder & K.I.S.S. Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center Fee: $15/15 minutes Days: Monday-Thursday Time: 9:00am-12:30pm / 3:15pm-6:45pm (every 15 min.) Session I: Jun 30 - Jul 3 Session VI: Aug 4 - Aug 7 Session II: Jul 7 - Jul 10 Session VII: Aug 11 - Aug 14 Session III: Jul 14 - Jul 17 Session VIII: Aug 18 - Aug 21 Session IV: Jul 21 - Jul 24 Session XI: Aug 25 - Aug 28 Session V: Jul 28 - Jul 31
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CALLING ALL LIFEGUARDS & INSTRUCTORS! The San Clemente Aquatics Center hires year round. All candidates must be American Red Cross certified and prepared to complete lifeguard skills testing. Apply online at www.san-clemente.org/jobs
Semi Private Swim Lessons All Ages
K.I.S.S. Stroke & Conditioning 5-15 years
Prerequisite: Swimmer must have the ability to swim one lap of freestyle and one lap of backstroke. This is a noncompetitive class that will concentrate on the fundamentals of freestyle and backstroke. The purpose of this class is to focus on stroke refinement and endurance, which will be introduced through various drills and exercises. Please bring a bathing cap and goggles to each class. Must register prior to start of session. Instructor: Kayne Schroeder & K.I.S.S. Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center Day: Monday-Thursday Fee: $45 Junior: 5-8 years Beginning: 8-10 years Time: 3:00pm-3:30pm Time: 3:00pm-3:30pm DATE BARCODE DATE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 40451 Jun 30-Jul 3 39919 Jul 7-Jul 10 40452 Jul 7-Jul 10 39920 Jul 14-Jul 17 40453 Jul 14-Jul 17 39921 Jul 21-Jul 24 40454 Jul 21-Jul 24 39922 Jul 28-Jul 31 40455 Jul 28-Jul 31 39923 Aug 4-Aug 7 40456 Aug 4-Aug 7 39924 Aug 11-Aug 14 40457 Aug 11-Aug 14 40495 Aug 18-Aug 21 40458 Aug 18-Aug 21 40496 Aug 25-Aug 28 40459 Aug 25-Aug 28 40497 Intermediate: 8-12 years Time: 3:30pm-4:00pm DATE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 39913 Jul 7-Jul 10 39914 Jul 14-Jul 17 39915 Jul 21-Jul 24 39916 Jul 28-Jul 31 39917 Aug 4-Aug 7 39918 Aug 11-Aug 14 40492 Aug 18-Aug 21 40493 Aug 25-Aug 28 40494
Advanced: 8-15 years Time: 4:00pm-4:30pm DATE BARCODE Jun 30-Jul 3 39904 Jul 7-Jul 10 39905 Jul 14-Jul 17 39906 Jul 21-Jul 24 39907 Jul 28-Jul 31 39908 Aug 4-Aug 7 39909 Aug 11-Aug 14 39910 Aug 18-Aug 21 39911 Aug 25-Aug 28 39912
Summer semi-private lessons begin July 11 and run through August 30. This program is designed for families and friends of all ages and abilities. Schedule 2 swimmers together with an instructor for beginning through intermediate swim instruction. Classes consist of four 30-minute lessons. Instructor: American Red Cross Certified City Instructors Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center NEW! Beginning & Intermediate: 8-12 years Fee: $70/swimmer or $140/2 swimmers Time: 11:30am-12:00pm â&#x20AC;˘Fridays, 3:30pm-5:00pm (every 30 minutes) DATE BARCODE Jul 28-Jul 31 â&#x20AC;˘ Saturdays, 10:00am-11:30am (every 30 minutes) Jun 30-Jul 3 40742 Aug 4-Aug 7 Jul 7-Jul 10 70743 Aug 11-Aug 14 For a complete listing of barcodes by timeslot and to register for a lesson, visit our online registration page at Jul 14-Jul 17 40744 Aug 18-Aug 21 www.san-clemente.org/recreation. Jul 21-Jul 24 40745 Aug 25-Aug 28 For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
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Intro to Water Polo 7-15 years
M This class is for beginners to intermediate class oore p level. You will learn the rules of the game, the onlinetions ! lingo, and the foundation of the sport. Skills will include: ball drills, egg beater, dribbling, ball handling, offensive/defensive moves. Groups will be divided based on skill level. Courses run through August 28. Please visit our website for options. Instructor: Kayne Schroeder & K.I.S.S. Staff DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 3 4:30pm-5:00pm $45 39848 M-Th Jul 7-Jul 10 4:30pm-5:00pm $45 39849 M-Th Jul 14-Jul 17 4:30pm-5:00pm $45 39850 M-Th Jul 21-Jul 24 4:30pm-5:00pm $45 39851 M-Th Jul 28-Jul 31 4:30pm-5:00pm $45 39852
USA Water Polo Splashball 5-9 years
Splashball is designed to introduce the sport of water polo to younger children. The intent is to provide basic skills and understanding of the sport in a recreational format. Splashball harnesses all the fun dynamic aspects of the game in a safe, easy to learn aquatic experience that will motivate kids to swim and stay fit. This is a non-competitive co-ed program. No class July 19. Instructor: Certified City Aquatics Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Sa Jul 12-Aug 30 10:30am-11:30am $80 40545
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Aqua Physical Therapy 18+ years
This is a beneficial form of therapy that is useful for a variety of medical conditions. Aquatic therapy uses the physical properties of water to assist in patient healing and exercise performance. While submerged in water, buoyancy assists in supporting the weight of the patient. This aspect of aquatic therapy is especially useful for patients with arthritis, healing fractured bones and other disabilities or for special needs participants. Please call the Aquatics Center to schedule your time and register. Instructor: Debra Thurn Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center Fee: First session $60/hour; all sessions after are $55/hour
Aqua Toning 18+ years
AQUATICS
Summer 2014
This fun, very challenging workout class will take you to a new limit of resistance. Join our new aqua tone team for a 45 minute workout and experience strength training in a safe and comfortable medium. With this deep water workout, we will utilize your core muscles while increasing muscle tone and strength throughout your body. Come and achieve a cardiovascular, firming, and fat burning water exercise program. Equipment supplied and flotation belts are available for purchase from the instructor. Drop-in is $8. Instructor: Debra Thurn Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T/Th June 10:30am-11:15am $50 38396 T/Th July 10:30am-11:15am $50 39824 T/Th August 10:30am-11:15am $50 39825
ADULTTENNIS PROGRAMS This class is full of fun and energizing activities designed to help you reach your fitness goals now! The exercises are performed in water that is 4½ feet deep. Regardless of your age or fitness level, you can achieve noticeable results. Whether you are a beginner, an avid fitness enthusiast or simply looking for a new type of workout; this aquatic adventure is for you! Drop-in is $6. Instructor: Certified City Aquatics Staff NEW! DAY Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY T/Th M/W M/W
DATE June July Aug
TIME 7:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:00pm
FEE $45 $45 $45
BARCODE 38387 40506 40507
REGISTER EARLY! Help us avoid cancelling classes due to low enrollment... Remember to register early! PLUS, registration just got easier with online registration. Stop by our Recreation offices with your proof of residency to create an account.
Aqua Zumba 12+ years
Jump into 2014 with a Latin-inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie burning, dance fitness party that makes working out a splash! Join us Tuesday/Thursdays; Saturdays OR for the ultimate body transformation 3 days a week and save $2 per class! Drop-in is $15. Instructor: Nicole Matthews (NSCA-CPT) Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T/Th Jul 1-Jul 31 8:00am-9:00am $110 40736 T/Th/Sa Jul 1-Jul 31 8:00am-9:00am $117 40738 Sa Jul 5-Jul 26 9:15-10:15am $33 40737 T/Th Aug 2-Aug 28 8:00am-9:00am $88 40740 T/Th/Sa Aug 2-Aug 30 8:00am-9:00am $117 40739 Sa Aug 2-Aug 30 9:15-10:15am $55 40741
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Aqua Boot Camp 18+ years
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K.I.S.S. Adult Private Lessons 18+ years
A year-round program offering one-on-one swim instruction, specializing in first time swimmers through competitive swimmers. Instruction focuses on building confidence and technique improvement. Registration is first- come, firstserve basis. Each lesson is 15 minutes in length, four days a week! You may register in person or online. For a complete listing of barcodes by timeslot and to register for a lesson, visit our online registration. Instructor: Kayne Schroeder & K.I.S.S. Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center Fee: $15/15 minutes Days: Mondays-Thursdays Time: 5:30pm-6:15pm (every 15 min.) Session I: Jun 30 - Jul 3 Session VI: Aug 4 - Aug 7 Session II: Jul 7 - Jul 10 Session VII: Aug 11 - Aug 14 Session III: Jul 14 - Jul 17 Session VIII: Aug 18 - Aug 21 Session IV: Jul 21 - Jul 24 Session XI: Aug 25 - Aug 28 Session V: Jul 28 - Jul 31
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Twinges in the Hinges 18+ years
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This class focuses on gently improving Range of Motion, Strength and Conditioning/Endurance. Participants need to be able to independently enter and exit the NEW summ pool. A Doctor’s release is recommended times!er if you recently had surgery. Drop-in is $6. No class July 4 and September 1. Instructor: Certified City Aquatics Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M/W/F Jun 30-Jul 30 10:00am-10:45am* $40 40452 M/W/F Aug 1-Sep 5 10:00am-10:45am* $40 40543 *Times effective June 30 thru September 5, 2014.
Summer Preview Day! May 9 • May 23 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • San Clemente Aquatics Center Learn more about the 2014 summer programs the City of San Clemente Recreation Division is pleased to offer you and your family! Find out more about swims lessons, camps, and classes for all ages and interests. Plus, have your child swim tested to determine which class would be best for them!
Water Aerobics 18+ years
This exercise class is for people of all fitness levels. It will help you shed inches, gain range of motion, and increase flexibility. The constant natural resistance of the water incorporated into the latest techniques for strengthening and cardiovascular training will leave you feeling NEW results after only a few classes! No swim summ accuracy required. Drop-in fee is $6. No class times!er July 4 and September 1. Instructor: Certified City Aquatics Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M/W/F Jun 30-Jul 30 8:00am-8:45am* $40 40533 M/W/F Jun 30-Jul 30 9:00am-9:45am* $40 40534 T/Th Jul 1-Jul 31 9:15am-10:15am $35 40535 M/W/F Aug 1-Sept 5 8:00am-8:45am* $40 40536 M/W/F Aug 1-Sept 5 9:00am-9:45am* $40 40537 T/Th Aug 5-Sept 4 9:15am-10:15am $35 40538 * Times effective June 30 thru September 5, 2014.
BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES
Host your next party at the Aquatics Center! Sat. & Sun. 12:00pm-4:00pm * $150/4 hours Reservations include: Reserved cabana * Entry for 25 participants
Pre-Masters Swim Program 18+ years
Taught by USA Swimming certified competitive coaches, this class incorporates US Masters standards as well as USA Swimming technical requirements while emphasizing the mechanics of all 4 strokes through drills, sets and stroke refinement. Pace clock, bilateral breathing, turns and essential tips are taught to prepare any novice swimmer for a safe and effective form of exercise. Great gateway to Masters swimming. Cap, suit and goggles required. Drop-in is $10. Instructor: Sandy Kos/SCA Coach Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Th Jun 12-Jul 10 12:00pm-1:00pm $50 39709 Th Jul 10-Jul 31 12:00pm-1:00pm $40 39844 Th Aug 7-Aug 28 12:00pm-1:00pm $40 40487
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Masters Swim Programs 18+ years
Master’s of San Clemente Aquatics is a competitive-based training program that varies from practice to practice. Instruction on all strokes, turns, and starts are implemented through interesting and challenging sets. Training is based on skill level, age, and degree of cardiovascular development. Course available by membership only. Drop-in fee is $5. No class July 4. Instructor: Sandy Kos/SCA Coach Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center Fee: $55/month OR $135/3 months (Jul/Aug/Sept) DAY TIME M-Th 5:30am-7:00am/12:00pm-1:00pm/6:30pm-7:30pm F 5:30am-7:00am / 12:00pm-1:00pm
Swim Triathlon Training 14 years-Adult
This class is ideal for the new competitor looking to do triathlons. Open water swimming techniques and skills to develop strong, safe and effective competitive habits will be taught as well as offer triathlon race insight and race day preparation. This class provides a gateway to Masters swimming. Cap, suit and goggles required. Instructor: San Clemente Aquatics Team Coach Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T/Th Jul 8-Jul 31 6:00am-7:00am $80 39847 T/Th Aug 5-Aug 28 6:00am-7:00am $80 40488
Lifeguard Training Course 15 years-Adult Prerequisites: Must be minimum 15 years of age on or before the final scheduled session of the course. Must be able to swim 300 yards continuously using a combination of the front crawl (freestyle) and breast strokes. Swim 20 yards, surface dive to 9 feet, retrieve a 10lb object, swim 20 yards with object and exit pool without assistance. Tread water for 2 minutes using legs only. Materials Fee of $55 due on the first session of course, payable to ‘Water Safety Resources’. Instructor: Max Wilson Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE F Jun 6 Sa, Su Jun 14, 15
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TIME FEE BARCODE 4:00pm-8:00pm $185 39827 9:00am-5:00pm
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Water Safety Instructor 16 years-Adult
Be a swim-fit mama! This class introduces swimming technique, form and effective workouts in a positive and supportive environment designed specifically for women. Have fun while expanding your current fitness regime and learn new ways to achieve athletic refinement through swimming. Taught by an ASCA rated USA Swimming certified competitive swim coach and mom. Fins recommended. One time material fee of $5 for Swim Like A Mother latex cap. Drop-in fee: $10 Instructor: Andrea Mokler/SCA Coach Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M Jul 7-Jul 28 10:00am-11:00am $40 39820 W Jul 9-Jul 30 10:00am-11:00am $40 39821 M Aug 4-Aug 25 10:00am-11:00am $40 39822 W Aug 6-Aug 27 10:00am-11:00am $40 39823
DAY DATE F Jul 11 Sa, Su Jul19-Jul 20
TIME FEE BARCODE 4:00pm-8:00pm $200 39829 9:00am-5:00pm
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Swim Like A Mother 18+ years
Prerequisites: Must be a minimum of 16 years of age on or before the final scheduled session of the course. Demonstrate proficiency in the basic swim strokes used in the Learn-To-Swim program. This Instructor level course is designed to train Instructor candidates to teach courses and presentations in the American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program including all Learn-To-Swim levels. Material Fee of $55 due on the first session of the course, payable to ‘Water Safety Resources’. Instructor: Max Wilson Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center
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TENNIS ART Paint, Paste & Pour 18 months-6 years
Put on your play clothes and watch your toddler explore and discover paint, glue, dough, bubbles, beans and much more! They’ll experience developmentally, appropriate hands-on interaction with manipulative and sensory materials and bring home lots of creations for the refrigerator. There will be new and exciting activities each week & each session. An additional $20 for art materials is due at the first class meeting, payable to the instructor. Parent participation required! Instructor: Paint, Paste & Pour Staff Site: Community Center Fee: $32 DAY DATE Th Jul 10-Jul 31 Th Jul 10-Jul 31
TIME AGE BARCODE 9:30am-10:15am 1½-3yr 37941 10:30-11:15am 2-5yr 37942
TENNIS DANCE
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Enter the land of enchanting dancing fairies and graceful princesses. Dancers will ‘earn their wings’ by learning the fundamentals of ballet and creative movement with an element of fun and fantasy. With a little help from parent/ caretaker, children use props, dress in colorful tutus, have fairy tale story time, dance to classical music and make crafts. This class is part of the OC Dance Progression Program. Parent participation recommended (2-4 years). Instructor: OC Dance Productions Site: Community Center Fee: $96 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE M Jun 30-Aug 18 10:50am-11:35am 2-4yr 39740 M Jun 30-Aug 18 3:45pm-4:30pm 3-5yr 39741
Elements of Ballet, Tap & Jazz 2-6 years Ballet & Tap Combo 3-6 years
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Enchanting Fairies & Princess Ballet 2-5 years
A beginning combination class of ballet and tap, with emphasis on making each child feel special, using fun children’s music. Children will learn ballet and tap dances to perform for parents on the last day of class. Parents are encouraged to stay close by the studio. Instructor: Karen Lucy Site: Community Center Fee: $60 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE Tu Jul 8-Aug 12 10:30am-11:30am 3-4yr 39786 Tu Jul 8-Aug 12 2:00pm-3:00pm 4-6yr 39788 W Jul 9-Aug 13 10:30am-11:30am 3-4yr 39787
Parent & Me All-in-One Dance 2-4 years In this class, dancers will get their first introduction to jazz, ballet, tumbling and creative movement with some help from parent/caretaker. Participants also let their imaginations soar with props and creative movement activities. Course promotes musicality, rhythm, gross motor skills as well as listening and socialization; suitable for boys and girls. Parent participation required. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE M Jun 30-Aug 18 9:55am-10:40am $89
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In this class our tiniest dancers will get their first introduction to tap and ballet dance as well as creative movement. Participants will learn the basic elements of tap, jazz and ballet movements and terminology to fun, upbeat children’s songs. Course also promotes musicality, rhythm, gross motor skills, as well as listening skills. Parent participation recommended (2-4 years). Instructor: OC Dance Productions Site: Community Center Fee: $89 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE M Jun 30-Aug 18 9:00am-9:45am 2-4yr 39737 M Jun 30-Aug 18 4:40pm-5:25pm 3-6yr 39738
ENRICHMENT TENNIS Playschool Kids Club 3-5 years
This kindergarten readiness program introduces a wellrounded curriculum of art, science, children’s literature, numbers, alphabet recognition and more. Activities promote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive development through interactive play and recreation activities. Bring a healthy snack, water is provided. Children must be toilet trained. Instructor: City Recreation Staff Site: Tierra Grande Park/Rec Room DAY DATE M/W Jun 2-Jun 18 T/Th Jun 3-Jun 19
TIME FEE 10:00am-12:00pm $70 10:00am-12:00pm $70
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BARCODE 39230 39231
GYMNASTICS TENNIS Parent & Tot Gymnastics 1-2 years This class consists of a gigantic floor obstacle course with small beams, bars, incline mats, tunnels, etc. In addition, participants are welcome to attend circle time in class with the sing-a-long songs, parachutes, balls, ribbons, and scarves. For safety purposes each child must have one caregiver participating in the class. Siblings are not allowed in the gym at any time or allowed to be unsupervised in the waiting room. Toddlers should wear form-fitting clothing with elastic waist-bands or leotards for girls. Instructor: San Clemente Gymnastics Club Site: San Clemente Gymnastics (972 Calle Negocio) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE F Jul 11-Aug 29 9:15am-9:55am $138 37933 Sa Jul 12-Aug 30 9:15am-9:55am $138 37934
TENNIS MUSIC Music Together 0-4 years
Tunes for Tots 1½-3 years
This parent and child song, dance and activity filled class is specially designed for younger children. Musical instruments, parachute, balls, and more will be used. Great for developing social and listening skills! Parent participation required. Instructor: Karen Lucy Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Tu Jul 9-Jul 30 9:30am-10:15am $40 37945
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Do, Re, Mi, Music/Piano 2½-4 years Joyous music/piano class encourages development of the whole child through music. Children will experience the sounds and rhythms of music through instrument play, piano/ keyboard fingering and playing simple tunes, singing do, re, mi music notation and songs, rhythm & melodic patterns, props, puppets and creative & movement. Keyboards will be provided. There is a 10% discount for siblings. Parent participation required! An additional $15 material fee is due at the first class meeting, payable to the instructor. Instructor: Sophi Albert Site: Community Center DAY DATE Tu Jul 1-Aug 5
TIME 9:30am-10:10am
FEE BARCODE $135 39784
SPORTS TENNIS SC Rookies Little Soccer Stars 3-5 years Your little one is sure to have a great time learning the basics of soccer, burning off some energy and improving motor skills in this clinic. We introduce dribbling, passing & trapping, and shooting the ball through fun drills and repetitive games. Participants should bring water and wear athletic shoes. For more information about the program visit www.scrookies.com. Instructor: SC Rookies Staff Site: Vista Hermosa Sports Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M Jul 7-Aug 4 10:00am-10:50am $65 39773
SC Rookies Tiny Tikes T-ball 3-5 years Join the fun and learn some T-Ball fundamentals in this clinic designed for your little rookie. We introduce throwing, catching, batting off a tee, and running bases through fun games and drills. Participants should bring water and wear athletic shoes. For more information about the program visit www.scrookies.com. Instructor: SC Rookies Staff Site: Visa Hermosa Sports Park DAY DATE M Jul 7-Aug 4
TIME FEE 11:00am-11:50am $65
BARCODE 39775
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SC Rookies All Sorts of Sports 3-5 years Get your little champ excited about sports with this multisport clinic. We introduce skills used in T-BALL, SOCCER, and TRACK & FIELD all while burning off some energy and improving motor skills. Participants should bring water and wear athletic shoes. For more information about the program visit www.scrookies.com. Instructor: SC Rookies Staff Site: Vista Hermosa Sports Park DAY DATE M Jul 7-Aug 4
TIME 9:00am-9:50am
FEE $65
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Music Together is the Gold standard in early childhood music and movement. The director of this program, Marek Cantor, is a Juilliard grad, with a MA in MFT. Activities are developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parent caregiver regardless of their musical ability. Families participate together in songs, rhythmic chants, movement, and instrument play. Songbook, CD and Tape for that session are included for continued learning and fun at home! Siblings discount (walk-in registration only); no charge for sibling 8 months and younger. Please bring $40 for materials to the first class. Instructor: Marek Cantor or Sarah Harrison Fee: $115 DAY DATE TIME SITE BARCODE M Jun 23-Jul 28 9:00am-9:45am ComCntr 39692 Tu Jun 24-Jul 29 8:30am-9:15am AqtcCntr 39693 W Jun 25-Jul 30 9:00am-9:45am ComCntr 39694 Th Jun 26-Jul 31 9:30am-10:15am ComCntr 39696 Sa Jun 28-Aug 2 10:00am-10:45am ComCntr 39697
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TENNIS DANCE Ballet/Tap Combo 5-7 years A beginning combination class of ballet and tap, with emphasis on making each child feel special, using fun children’s music. Children will learn ballet and tap dances to perform for parents on the last day of class. Instructor: Karen Lucy’s School of Dance Site: Community Center DAY DATE Tu Jul 8-Aug 12
TIME FEE 11:30am-12:30pm $60
BARCODE 39790
Ballet 5-9 years Ballet builds self-esteem, grace, coordination, and flexibility and muscle strength. Correct ballet terminology will be taught with the emphasis on building confidence and self esteem. Dance attire: leotard, tights and ballet slippers required. Instructor: Karen Lucy’s School of Dance Site: Community Center Fee: $60
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Pop Star Sing & Dance 5-9 years Come Join OC Dance to shake and dance like a Pop Star! Participants will learn choreography and lyrics to their favorite, popular artists, such as Taylor Swift, Justin Beiber, Selena Gomez and One Direction while learning fun, clean and age appropriate choreography. Moves are beginning jazz and hip hop based; crafts will be made during the session. This class is part of the OC Dance Progression Program. Sneakers or jazz shoes required. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M Jun 30-Aug 18 5:35pm-6:20pm $96 39742
Jazz Dance 5-17 years Learn correct stretching, jazz steps, combinations and jump sets to fun, clean popular music. Our emphasis is on each student feeling special as they grow as a dancer. Instructor: Karen Lucy’s School of Dance Site: Community Center Fee: $60 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE W Jul 9-Aug 13 11:30am-12:20pm 5-8yr 39796 Tu Jul 8-Aug 12 4:00pm-5:00pm 8-17yr 39794 Tu Jul 8-Aug 12 5:00pm-6:00pm 11-17yr 39795
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TIME 9:30am-10:20am 3:00pm-4:00pm 6:00pm-7:30pm
BARCODE 39791 39792 39793
GYMNASTICS TENNIS Trampoline & Tumbling 6-16 years
Using the same progressions set forth by USA Gymnastics in training powerful tumbling skills for gymnastics. Girls should wear a leotard and boys should wear a t-shirt and elastic waistband shorts. Instructor: San Clemente Gymnastics Club Site: San Clemente Gymnastics (972 Calle Negocio) Fee: $207 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE M Jul 7-Aug 25 6:00pm-7:30pm 6-8yr 40797 Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 6:00pm-7:30pm 6-8yr 40798 M Jul 7-Aug 25 6:00pm-7:30pm 9-11yr 40799 Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 6:00pm-7:30pm 9-11yr 40800 M Jul 7-Aug 25 6:00pm-7:30pm 12-16yr 40801 W Jul 9-Aug 27 6:00pm-7:30pm 12-16yr 40802 Th Jul 10-Aug 28 6:00pm-7:30pm 12-16yr 40803
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Gymnastics 3-11 years
Students are introduced to skills on the bars, beam, vault, floor and tumbletrak. The curriculum More is set by USA Gymnastics. Girls must wear a class option online s leotard and boys wear a t-shirt & elastics pants. ! Instructor: San Clemente Gymnastics Club Site: San Clemente Gymnastics (972 Calle Negocio) Fee: $138 DAY DATE TIME AGE BARCODE Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 10:00am-10:45am 3yr 40773 W Jul 9-Aug 27 10:00am-10:45am 3yr 40767 Th Jul 10-Aug 28 10:00am-10:45am 3yr 40768 F Jul 11-Aug 28 10:00am-10:45am 3yr 40769 M Jul 7-Aug 25 10:00am-11:00am 4-5yr 40775 M Jul 7-Aug 25 4:00pm-5:00pm 4-5yr 40776 M Jul 7-Aug 25 5:00pm-6:00pm 4-5yr 40777 Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 10:00am-11:00am 4-5yr 40778 M Jul 7-Aug 25 4:00pm-5:00pm 6-8yr 40763 M Jul 7-Aug 25 5:00pm-6:00pm 6-8yr 40764 Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 3:30pm-4:30pm 6-8yr 40765 W Jul 9-Aug 27 3:30pm-4:30pm 6-8yr 40766 Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 4:45pm-5:45pm 9-11yr 40793 W Jul 9-Aug 27 4:45pm-5:45pm 9-11yr 40794 Th Jul 10-Aug 28 5:00pm-6:00pm 9-11yr 40795 Th Jul 10-Aug 28 6:00pm-7:00pm 9-11yr 40796
FITNESS TENNIS FUN ON THE RUN
Looking for “FUN” at your next party or event? will do the work for you! You choose the party package and we do the rest! Each party is packaged for 12 children with 90 minutes of activities & games. (Additional party particpants are $5 per child) AGES: 3-12years FEE: $150 (includes park space reservation fee) DAYS & TIMES: Saturday & Sunday, 10am-5pm PARTY PARK SITES: Courtney’s SandCastle Forster Ranch Park Max Berg Park Rancho San Clemente Park Tierra Grande Park OR Choose your own City park site (additional $25 fee applies) PARTY THEMES (CHOOSE ONE): All Sorts of Sports Carnival Spectacular Under the Sea Luau Arghh Pirate Adventure Super Science Field Day Festival Princess/Fairy Fantasyland Crafty Creations
RESERVE YOUR PARTY TODAY! Party reservations can be made through the San Clemente Recreation Division.
MARTIAL TENNIS ARTS
Fun on the Run 5-12 years
Thank you to our sponsor: For information on the Friends of San Clemente Foundation, please see page 42.
Karate 6-16 years
Traditional Karate of the Japanese Itosu-Ryu system will be taught with emphasis on discipline, coordination, and development of physical strength. The basic moves will be taught and practiced in traditional ways using Kata, Kumite and Kihon. Tests will be given as student improves; colored belts can be earned. A $20 sibling discount for classes. Instructor: Ryan Wetzel Site: Community Center Junior Beginners: DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T/Th Jun 24-Aug 28 4:00pm-5:00pm $160 40832 Junior Intermediate: DAY DATE TIME T/Th Jun 24-Aug 28 5:00pm-6:00pm
FEE BARCODE $160 40833
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By San Clemente Recreation Fun on the Run Fitness is the winner of 2013 Helen Putnam Programs Award of Excellence, the gold medal recipient of the California Governor’s Council Award on Sports & Fitness, winning Program of the Year (2010), and LERN’s International Award for Programming (2009).
Fun on the Run is a FREE mobile recreation program that provides children with fitness activities and encourages making healthy choices on and off the playground. Each staff will come prepared with a variety of activity options to suit all needs. Check out the City’s website for the monthly calendar loaded with all of our day-to-day activities. Instructor: City Recreation Staff DAY TIME SITE M 2:00pm-4:30pm Rancho San Clemente Park Tu 2:00pm-4:30pm Max Berg Plaza Park W 2:00pm-4:30pm San Luis Rey Park Th 2:00pm-4:30pm Los Mares Community F 2:00pm-4:30pm Max Berg Plaza Park
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League Information City of San Clemente Recreation (949) 429-8797
Ages: 6-13 years old
SKILLS ASSESSMENT DAY Friday, Sept. 5, 2014, Vista Hermosa Sports Park Football Field Division B (#40447): Born 2003-2004, or 2002/6th grade - 7:00pm Division C (#40448): Born 2005-2006, or 2004/4th grade - 6:00pm
Piano/Keyboard 4-7 years Children will learn the basics of piano/keyboard playing in a fun group setting, learning new and familiar tunes. Concepts covered will include beginning notation reading, melodic and rhythmic patterns, beat, dynamics, singing and movement. There is a 10% discount for siblings (registration must be done in person). There is a $15 material fee payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Keyboards will be provided by the instructor. Instructor: Sophi Albert Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Tu Jul 1-Aug 5 10:15am-11:00am $135 39785
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Designed for advanced level girls who plan to compete in CBVA/AAU tournaments. They will develop skills through drills and tournament style competitions. Instructor: Mike Minier Site: Lasuen Beach (“Lost Winds”) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T/Th Jul 8-Jul 17 3:00pm-5:00pm $100 40502 T/Th Jul 22-Jul 31 3:00pm-5:00pm $100 40503 T/Th Aug 5-Aug 14 3:00pm-5:00pm $100 40504 T/Th Aug 19-Aug 28 3:00pm-5:00pm $100 40505
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Friday Night Cheerleading 6-12 years
We are pleased to offer a sideline cheerleading element to the Friday Night Football program. Cheerleaders will cheer for their age appropriate flag football games on Friday nights at the Vista Hermosa Sports Park. Practices will include basic sideline cheer techniques, arm movements, jumps, and halftime dance/cheer. This program is about promoting cheer, dance, and safety. Limited stunts or tumbling will be taught. Practices begin Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Games begin Friday, September 26, 2014. Additional uniform fee will be approximately $99. Instructor: Kirsten Haggerty & Coaching Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center/Grass Space DAY DATE TIME W Sept 10-Nov 21 4:00pm-5:00pm
Fee: $115/player
FEE BARCODE $195 38005
ASSESSMENT NOT REQUIRED Division A: 7th & 8th grade Register with City Middle School Program beginning August 13. Division D (#40449): Born 2007-2008, or 2006 in 2nd grade GAME NIGHTS Fridays, September 26-November 21, VHSP Football Field VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! Apply online at www.san-clemente.org PLUS, receive a $25 credit on your child’s registration.** **3-5 hours/week commitment required.
TENNIS CLASSES
By Donna Ehlers and/or Terry Ehlers Please bring an unopened can of Penn Championship tennis balls to the first class of all sessions.
Future Tennis Stars 4-7 years
A beginning class focused on very basic fun games. Site: Forster Ranch Park DAY DATE TIME M/W Jun 30-Jul 30 3:30pm-4:30pm M/W Aug 4-Aug 27 3:30pm-4:30pm
Beginning Juniors 7-12 years
tennis skills and FEE BARCODE $115 40468 $90 40469
Classes are designed to help each student develop proper tennis techniques in their forehand, backhand, serve, volley over heads and footwork. Site: Forster Ranch Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M/W Jun 30-Jul 30 4:30pm-5:30pm $115 40471 M/W Aug 4-Aug 27 4:30pm-5:30pm $90 40472
Intermediate/Advanced Juniors 9-16 years
This class should be for serious minded juniors who are truly interested in improving their techniques to the skill level necessary to make their high school tennis team and/or achieving a junior tennis ranking. Site: Liberty Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE T/Th Jul 1-Jul 31 4:00pm-5:30pm $165 40478 T/Th Aug 5-Aug 28 4:00pm-5:30pm $155 40479
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Tues. & Wed. 6:30pm-10:00pm
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Steed Park
$670
Sept. 4, 7:00pm Sept. 9 & 10
MEN’S 40 & Over SOFTBALL
Tuesdays 6:30pm-10:00pm
Steed Park
$670
Sept. 4, 7:00pm Sept. 9 & 10
CO-ED SOFTBALL
Thursdays 6:30pm-10:00pm
Steed Park
$670
Sept. 4, 7:00pm
Sept. 11
CO-ED SOCCER
Sundays 9:00am-2:00pm
Vista Hermosa Sports Park
$570
Sept. 4, 6:00pm
Sept. 14
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Sundays 3:00pm-9:00pm
South Coast Boys & Girls Club
$625
Sept. 4, 6:30pm
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Registration dates: August 13, 8:00am - Friday, September 5, 5:00pm. All manager meetings will be held at the San Clemente Aquatics Center. For more information or to be placed on the individual players list, contact Recreation at (949) 429-8797 or recreg@san-clemente.org. *League fees include official fees, 10 games & playoffs for qualifying teams, and awards for league winners.
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CPR/AED 10 years-Adult
This American Safety and Health Institute course covers CPR and the Heimlich maneuver for adults, children and Hands-on learning is a wondrous infants. Participants will also learn how to use an AED. thing for parent/guardian and child! A Participants will receive a certification card, valid for 2 new door is opened for you to nurture years. Participants must bring a self-addressed stamped aesthetic awareness by creating envelope, pen or pencil, and a $15 materials fee to class. a special flower arrangement by This is not a Healthcare Provider level course. expressing your love. Bring garden Instructor: Workshops on Wellness Staff shears and flower fee of $8 to class. Site: Community Center Instructor: Sosei Haruko Watabe DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Site: Community Center Tu Jul 29 6:30pm-8:45pm $25 37841 TIME FEE BARCODE 1:00pm-3:00pm $15 37849
Registration begins May 7! Watercolor Art
Learn the basics of watercolor painting, different techniques, colors and values. A supply list will be given to the students on the first day of class, to be purchased at local art store. Instructor: Betty Schleicher Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE W Jun 25-Aug 27 4:00pm-5:30pm $120 37914 For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
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“Parent & Me” Creating through Flowers 7 years- Adult
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Retirement Planning Workshop
This financial workshop focuses on retirement by design. It covers the foundations of investing in stocks, bonds and mutual funds. How to use these tools in developing on strategy, the importance of diversification and other financial tools to help you achieve your financial goals. Instructor: John Anderson Site: Community Center DAY W
DATE Jul 9-Jul 30
TIME 7:00pm-8:30pm
FEE $25
BARCODE 40467
DANCE Ballet Basics
Discover the ballerina within you! You will strengthen, tone, and stretch your body and explore theory, terminology, musicality, rhythm, and the critical thinking necessary for dance. The class will be designed around a classical ballet barre, center work, diagonal exercises and short variations. Instructor: Katherine Steadman Site: Community Center DAY W
DATE Jun 25-Aug 27
TIME 4:00pm-5:00pm
FEE $90
BARCODE 37811
Ballet II
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COMPUTER CLASSES Learn to use a computer, access the internet, and understand components of a variety of computer programs and software. Call for information & registration, (949) 276-8866 or visit our website, www.sccybercafe.org.
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Spanish: Level 1 14 years-Adult
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The class emphasis is on the acquisition of some of the most frequently words and phrases used in the Spanish language to help you build basic communication skills learning through listening and speaking at a “survival level.” Instructor: Conversa Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Th Jul 3-Aug 28 6:00pm-7:00pm $145 37864
Conversational Spanish 14 years-Adult
This course will help you maintain and improve your communication skills in Spanish through listening and speaking. Using the most frequently used structures of Spanish language students will build up a foundation to make conversation meaningful. You will experience learning in a fun and easy way in a stress free environment with others who share similar interest in Spanish for work, traveling, tourism, music, food and culture. Instructor: Conversa Staff Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY Th
DATE Jul 3-Aug 28
TIME 7:00pm-8:00pm
FEE BARCODE $145 40788
Appropriate for those who wish to continue to have dance as a part of their life. The class will be designed around a classical ballet barre, center work, diagonal exercises and short variations, keeping the needs of adult dancers in mind. We will explore choreography, musicality, flexibility and strength. Instructor: Katherine Steadman Site: Community Center DAY W
DATE TIME Jun 25-Aug 27 5:15pm-6:30pm
FEE $90
BARCODE 37812
Ballroom Bash
Whether you are an expert or a beginner, come and enjoy our monthly dances where you can dance to all types of terrific Ballroom, Swing, and Latin music. Perfect for practicing what you’ve learned in class! This is a non-smoking, non-alcoholic atmosphere. Open to all singles and couples. Different lesson each month from 7:30pm-8:15pm, included with admission, along with soft drinks and delicious snacks! For more information on our dances, visit www.ballroombash.com. Instructor: Marilyn Dumford Site: Community Center DAY F F F
DATE Jun 20 Jul 18 Aug 29
TIME 7:30pm-10:30pm 7:30pm-10:30pm 7:30pm-10:30pm
FEE $10 $10 $10
BARCODE 40855 37814 37815
Tango
American Ballroom Tango is always a student favorite, with its strong beat and many dramatic steps, turns, fans, and dips. Very good for learning to lead and follow, and lots of fun! Singles and couples welcome. Instructor: Marilyn Dumford and/or Melody Sandeen Site: Community Center DAY W
DATE Jul 9-Jul 30
TIME 7:30pm-8:30pm
FEE $40
BARCODE 37816
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Foxtrot
“Foxtrot” may sound boring, but it’s one of the most versatile of the Ballroom dances and can be danced to music ranging in tempos from slow and romantic to fast and saucy. You can keep it in a small area or swoop around the ballroom with it. Great fun! Most swing music also works well for this dance. Singles and couples welcome. Instructor: Marilyn Dumford and/or Melody Sandeen Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE W Aug 6-Aug 27 7:30pm-8:30pm $40 37817
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BACK: Back & Beyond
This unique class is designed for older adults who have difficulty standing for a long length of time, due to chronic back or joint problems. The movements consist of slow, deliberate stretches, combining deep breathing and visualization are combined for maximum benefit. These components are rooted in Qigong (Chee-Gong), the ancient Chinese Art of generating and circulating the energy or chi. Instructor: Tais Hoffman Site: Community Center DAY DATE Th Jul 10-Aug 14
TIME FEE 11:15am-12:15pm $60
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Tai Chi/Qigong
This class is based on an ancient Chinese exercise system designed for optimum health and longevity. It combines deep breathing with slow, gentle stretches and fluid motions 10 years-Adult that help to strengthen the immune system and stretch The ancient dance form rooted in a celebration of a woman’s tendons and joints. body and soul for thousands of years! This course covers the Instructor: Tais Hoffman basic muscle isolations, arm techniques and powerful hip Site: Community Center work of belly dance in a fun and supportive atmosphere. DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Instructor: Tina Enheduanna Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 6:00pm-7:00pm $75 37904 Site: Community Center W Jul 9-Aug 27 10:15am-11:15am $75 37905 Belly Dance I DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE W Jul 2-Jul 30 6:45pm-8:00pm $59 37822 W Aug 6-Aug 27 6:45pm-8:00pm $49 37824 Belly Dance II (Prerequisite: Belly Dance I) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE W Jul 2-Jul 30 8:00pm-9:15pm $59 37826 W Aug 6-Aug 27 8:00pm-9:15pm $49 37827 Belly Dance Mixed Levels DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Th Jul 3-Jul 31 11:00am-12:15pm $59 37823 Th Aug 7-Aug 28 11:00am-12:15pm $49 37825
Belly Dancing
Cardio Barre & Sculpt
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Get your heart rate up with cardio ballet moves at the barre and center floor; tone with resistance training for a full body workout. This class combines high-powered, yet low-impact basic ballet movements at a fast tempo to popular music (think quick plies, relieves) to burn calories, tone, and sweat yourself towards a dancer’s body. Class concludes with yoga stretches and savasana to lengthen out muscles and relax the body and mind. Please bring yoga mat and 1-3 lb. weights. Punch passes are also available for purchase. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME M Jun 30-Aug 18 6:30pm-7:30pm
Jazzercise
FEE $96
BARCODE 37839
Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective body workout. Every Jazzercise class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music. Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. No class on May 26 & 31; June 7 & 21; August 16. Monthly auto pay available. One time material fee of $40 due on first class. Instructor: Sharon Tansey Hughes/Staff Site: Community Center DAY TIME FEE M/W/F/Sa 9:00am-10:00am $95/6w (unlimited)
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Hoola Hooping Happiness 7 years-Adult Hooping is back and better than ever! Whether you’ve never been able to hoop at all, or you want to learn some new trick moves, this 2-hour class is for you. Adults and kids alike can enjoy this FUN, expressive and healthy activity. Best of all its portable. You can hoop whenever and wherever you want! A hoop will be provided to you for class use only. Custom hoops will be available for purchase after class for a discount. Instructor: Kolleen Wallace NE W Site: Max Berg Plaza Park ! DAY Sa Sa Sa
DATE Jun 21 Jul 12 Aug 9
TIME 12:00pm-2:00pm 12:00pm-2:00pm 12:00pm-2:00pm
FEE $15 $15 $15
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BARCODE **Expires at the end of 2014; non-consecutive 40782 40783 YOGA • PUNCH CARDS 40784 Purchase a yoga punch card and “punch” into any of Jessica Seabern’s (ERYT500 Certified) yoga classes! There is a class for everybody. 7!
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This traditional method of yoga involves synchronizing the breath with a progressive series of postures, producing deep internal heat that purifies and detoxifies muscles and organs. The result is improved circulation, a light and strong body, and a calm mind. This is a vigorous practice. Full primary series. Mats are available for purchase. Punch cards are not valid. No class August 16. Instructor: Debra Berardi Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Sa Jul 12-Aug 23 8:00am-9:30am $65 37809
Afternoon Yoga Tone
Combine the traditional aspects of yoga, strengthening and stretching postures, breathe and mediation with some extra toning for your lunchtime workout with a bit of calm in your day. Instructor: Jessica Seabern (ERYT500) Site: San Clemente Community Center DAY M W M/W
DATE Jun 30-Aug 25 Jul 2-Aug 20 Jun 30-Aug 27
TIME 12:00pm-12:50pm 12:00pm-12:50pm 12:00pm-12:50pm
Bikram Yoga method is a series of 26 Hatha yoga stretching postures and two breathing exercises taught in a 90 minute class. Postures are done in a safe environment of a heated room to allow maximum body cleansing and stretching, while minimizing the risk of injury. At the end of each class you will have worked out every muscle, tendon, ligament, internal organ and glans, while systematically moving oxygenated blood to 100% of the body. Hydrate well before all classes! No refunds. Please arrive 30 minutes early to check in. This is a beginners class and is designed for young and older adults. For more information, visit www.bikramsc.com. Instructor: San Clemente Bikram Yoga Instructors Site: San Clemente Bikram Yoga (711 N. El Camino Real) Time: See Fitness Calendar DAY MONTH BARCODE FEE M-Su Intro 37836 $20/7 consecutive classes M-Su May 39679 $180/unlimited month M-Su June 39680 $180/unlimited month M-Su July 37831 $180/unlimited month M-Su Aug 37832 $180/unlimited month M-Su ** 37833 $80/5 classes M-Su ** 37834 $175/10 classes M-Su ** 37835 $400/30 classes
FEE $90 $90 $160
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Option 1: $50/4 classes • Option 2: $125/10 classes Passes can be purchased at the Community Center or San Clemente Aquatics Center.
Hatha Yoga Blend
Join us in this powerful learning experience in which you will rediscover your body, how it works and your connection with it. Focusing on proper alignment of yoga asanas (postures) and breathing technique. Beginning with the basics, but not stopping there! We will learn poses that lengthen, strengthen, and encourage release and relaxation while increasing flexibility and injury prevention. You will leave feeling lighter, calmer and stronger Mats are available for purchase. Punch cards are not available for Saturday class. No class August 16. Instructor: Jessica Seabern or Yoga Staff (ERYT500) Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Tu Jul 1-Aug 26 10:05-11:00am $95 37915 Th Jul 3-Aug 28 10:05-11:00am $95 37916 Tu/Th Jul 1-Aug 28 10:05-11:00am $170 37917 Sat Jul 12-Aug 23 10:35-11:30am $65 39736
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YOUR RECREATION
Vinyasa Yoga Flow
Begin your day with an invigorating practice discovering yourself in this dynamic style of yoga linking breath with movement. Detoxify, strengthen, and increase flexibility in both body and mind. You will leave feeling lighter, calmer and physically stronger. Mats are available for purchase. Instructor: Jessica Seabern or Debbie Berardi Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Tu Jul 1-Aug 26 9:00am-10:00am $90 37911 Th Jul 3-Aug 28 9:00am-10:00am $90 37912 Tu/Th Jul 1-Aug 28 9:00am-10:00am $160 37913
Yoga for Healthy Backs It is estimated that over 20% of adults have some chronic back pain. In Yoga, a strong, flexible back is very important for maintaining posture, ensuring that the nervous system pathways are strong and clear and improving circulation to the brain. All levels welcome and yoga mats are required. Mats are available for purchase. Instructor: Jessica Seabern or Brandi Thrasher Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY M W M/W
DATE Jun 30-Aug 25 Jul 2-Aug 27 Jun 30-Aug 27
TIME 5:15pm-6:15pm 5:15pm-6:15pm 5:15pm-6:15pm
FEE $90 $90 $160
ADULTS
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ZUMBA® • PUNCH CARDS
Purchase a punch card and “punch” into any class! $40/5 classes Passes can be purchased at the Community Center or San Clemente Aquatics Center. NOTE: Passes expire at the end of each session.
Zumba®
12 years-Adult BARCODE 37918 Ready to party yourself into shape? Zumba is an exhilarating, 37919 easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired dance fitness party that will 37920 burn calories GALORE and tone your entire body! All fitness levels welcome! No class June 4. Instructor: Denise Perkins or Zumba Staff If you think your body is too stiff for yoga you are wrong. Site: Community Center Join us in this unique yoga experience blending poses with DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE breath to encourage opening of the mind and body while M/W Jun 2-Jun 30 6:00pm-7:00pm $42 38989 increasing mobility and flexibility with an attention to injury M/W Jul 7-Jul 30 6:00pm-7:00pm $48 37925 prevention. You will rediscover your body, how it works and M/W Aug 4-Aug 27 6:00pm-7:00pm $48 37926 your connection with it. You will leave feeling more open,
Yoga for Stiff Bodies
Power Yoga
This exercise for mind and body, blends traditional and newer westernized physical aspects of yoga designated to stimulate, strengthen and lengthen as well as calm the mind and body. This class is appropriate for all levels offering modifications’ for the more challenging poses and strong variations for people wanting more of a challenge. Yoga mat required. Mats are available for purchase. Instructor: Jessica Seabern or Yoga Staff (ERYT500) Site: San Clemente Aquatics Center DAY M W M/W
DATE Jun 30-Aug 25 Jul 2-Aug 27 Jun 30-Aug 27
TIME 6:30pm-7:45pm 6:30pm-7:45pm 6:30pm-7:45pm
SURFING Aloha Beach Private Lessons 6 years-Adult
This is a 2 hour private surf lesson that includes all equipment for beginners to advanced surfers. It is a 1:1 surfer to instructor ratio at $125/2 hours. Each additional person is $75. Register online and contact Aloha Beach Camp with proof of registration to schedule your time, www.alohabeachcamp.net. Instructor: Matt Colapinto & Staff Site: T-Street Beach DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jul 7-Aug 14 9:00am-1:00pm $125 40824
Lucid Surf Foundation 6 years-Adult
Enjoy a weekend surf experience built on the philosophy of happy, healthy living. Start your weekends off right with morning stretching, balancing and surfing. Participants will learn how the ocean works, a brief history of surfing, and why it’s important to keep our beaches clean. No class July 6 & August 31. M class oore FEE BARCODE Instructor: Lucid Surf Team p onlinetions $90 37871 Site: Tower 7 (South of T-Street) Time: 9:00-11:00am ! DAY DATE FEE BARCODE $90 37872 $160 37873 Su Jun 8 $60/person (3-5/group) 40881
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lighter, calmer and strong. Mats are available for purchase. Punch cards are not valid for Saturday classes. Instructor: Jessica Seabern or Yoga Staff (ERYT500) Site: Community Center DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Tu Jul 1-Aug 26 7:45am-8:45am $95 37921 Th Jul 3-Aug 28 7:45am-8:45am $95 37922 Tu/Th Jul 1-Aug 28 7:45am-8:45am $170 37923 Sa Jul 12-Aug 23 9:30am-10:30am $65 37924
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YOUR RECREATION
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JP’s Private Surf Lessons 6 years-Adult
JP’s Surf Camp offers private surf lessons for one to two persons. Private surf lessons include the surfboard, wetsuit, and full surfing instruction. Lesson dates are flexible upon request. Upon registration, contact us at jon@jpssurfcamp.com with your City registration receipt. Instructor: JP Surf Camp Staff Site: North side of the Pier DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-Th Jun 30-Jul 31 9:00am-1:00pm $100 39622 www.jpssurfcamp.com
Registration begins May 7!
Camp Gidget 25 years+
Camp Gidget is geared for women who want to learn how to surf for the first time or improve their surfing ability. We provide a 3:1 surfer to instructor ratio. Wet suits and surfboards are provided. M Courses run through July 25. Please visit class oore p our website for more options. onlinetions ! Instructor: JP Surf Camp Staff Site: North Beach DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE M-F Jul 7-Jul 11 10:00am-12:00pm $250 40806 M/W/F Jul 7-Jul 11 10:00am-12:00pm $165 40808 M Jul 7 10:00am-12:00pm $60 40810 Tu Jul 8 10:00am-12:00pm $60 40811 W Jul 9 10:00am-12:00pm $60 40812 Th Jul 10 10:00am-12:00pm $60 40813 F Jul 11 10:00am-12:00pm $60 10814
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SAILING Family Sailing 7 years-Adult
Let’s get the whole family sailing - together! In this class, parents and kids will learn to sail together in our 14’ boats. Safety, rigging, skills development and terminology will be covered. Hands on activities reinforce your sailing skills while keeping it fun. Children must register with a family member or friend who is at least 18 years old. Maximum 2 children per registered adult. Students must be ‘water safe’ and pre-register. A $5 supply fee per person paid to Westwind on the first day. Instructor: Westwind Sailing Site: OC Sailing Center (34451 Ensenada, Dana Point) Dates: Jul 13-Jul 27 DAY TIME AGE FEE BARCODE Su 8:30am-12:00pm 7-17 years $79 37887 Su 8:30am-12:00pm 18 years-Adult $99 37888
REGISTER EARLY! Help us avoid cancelling classes due to low enrollment... Remember to register early!
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Adult Sailing
Learning to sail is safe, fun and easy! In this exciting, beginning sailing course, we cover basic boating safety, rigging, terminology and skills development. Classes are taught in 14’ Capri sailboats. This is a great place to start! A $10 supply fee is payable at the first class to the instructor. Instructor: Westwind Sailing Site: OC Sailing Center (34451 Ensenada, Dana Point) DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Sa Jun 7-Jun 28 8:30am-12:00pm $205 37885 Sa Jul 12-Aug 2 8:30am-12:00pm $205 37886
TENNIS Mixed Doubles 16 years-Adult
This class is for tennis players who want to improve their skill level through a variety of drills and instruction. Please bring an unopened can of Penn Championship balls to first class. Instructor: Donna Ehlers Site: Liberty Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Th Jul 10-Aug 28 5:45pm-7:30pm $90 37908
Skills Drills 16 years-Adult
This is a class for men and women who are 3.5 and above in skill level. This class will cover match strategies, match play and intense drills. Instructor approval required for this class. Please bring an unopened can of Penn Championship balls to first class. Instructor: Donna Ehlers Site: Forster Ranch Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE W Jul 9-Aug 27 5:45pm-7:00pm $90 37906
Ladies Beginning 16 years-Adult
This class if for ladies who have little or no playing experience, or for those who played many years ago, and want a refresher before moving on to the next level. This class will teach all the basic tennis skills, including ground strokes, footwork and simple drills. Please bring an unopened can of Penn Championship balls to first class. Instructor: Donna Ehlers Site: San Luis Rey Park DAY DATE TIME FEE BARCODE Tu Jul 8-Aug 26 9:00am-10:00am $90 37860
Ladies Intermediate 16 years-Adult
This class will cover the more advanced tennis techniques, challenging drills, and prepare you for match or tournament play, with an emphasis on doubles Please bring an unopened can of Penn Championship balls to first class. Instructor: Donna Ehlers Site: San Luis Rey Park DAY Tu
DATE Jul 8-Aug 26
TIME FEE 10:00am-11:00am $90
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BARCODE 37862
Dog Manners “Crash Course”
All breeds, 5 months of age or older may enroll. Accomplish your dog-training goals and correct behavior problems in just 4 weeks! Commands include: sit and down on command, stay with distractions, come when called, and controlled walking on a leash. A variety of behavior problems (chewing, jumping up, nipping, hole-digging, etc.) will be addressed. Dogs attend all meetings. Visit www.DogClassInfo.com for more info. Pre-registration required so instructor may brief you prior to first lesson. A $5 insurance fee payable to the instructor at first class meeting. Instructor: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Site: Community Center Grounds DAY Tu
DATE Jul 1-Jul 22
TIME 6:45pm-8:00pm
FEE $79
YOUR RECREATION
Baron Von Willard Dog Park
301 Avenida La Pata • (949) 361-8264
Open Daily, 6:00am - Sunset / Closed Tuesdays until 1:00pm
We hope you enjoy your visit, and ask that you comply with all park rules in order to provide a safe, healthy environment for your dog and those around you.
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Please visit www.san-clemente.org for a complete list of rules prior to your visit.
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Other San Clemente Park (on-leash) Options All City parks are now open for dogs, on-leash! Exclusions include: playground areas, sports fields, and Park Semper Fi.
SAN CLEMENTE DANA POINT ANIMAL SHELTER
“Syliva”
221 Ave. Fabricante (949) 492-1617
SHELTER HOURS Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10:00am - 4:00pm Wednesday: 10:00am - 7:00pm
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DOROTHY VISSER SENIOR CENTER 117 Avenida Victoria / (949) 498-3322
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES RSVP required for all events, call Center.
Mother’s Day Luncheon: Fri, May 9, 12:00pm Father’s Day Luncheon: Fri, June 13 12:00pm Wills/Trusts Clinic: Sat, May 3, 9:00-11:00am Birthday Party: 4th Fri. every month, 11:45am
SENIOR SERVICES Veteran’s Assistance: (714) 480-6555 Braille Institute & Visual Aid: (714) 821-5000 Adult Day Health Care: (949) 855-9444 HICAP HMO & Medicare Counseling: (949)498-3322 Home Delivered Meals: (949) 498-3322
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Computer Lab Computer Lab Computer Lab (10am-4pm) (10am-4pm) (10am-4pm) Community Dining Community Dining Community Dining (11:45am)* (11:45am)* (11:45am)* Aerobic Exercise Yoga Thai Chi (10am-10:50am) (9am-10:25am) (9am-10am) Bridge Strength, Flexibility Aerobic Exercise (1pm) (9am-10am) (10am-10:50am) Jam Session Bingo Schedule subject (1st/3rd, 10:15am) (1pm-3pm) to change based on class Sun Style Tai Chi Mah Jong semesters & (6:30pm-7:30pm) (1pm)
enrollment. Contact Senior Beginning Ukelele Family Law & Will Counseling Center for all fees (7:30pm-8:30pm) (3rd Wed, by appt.) & costs.
THURSDAY Computer Lab (10am-4pm) Community Dining (11:45am)* Yoga (9am-10:25am) Strength, Flexibility (9am-10am) Mind Fitness Fun (11am-11:50am) Bridge (1pm)
FRIDAY Computer Lab (10am-4pm) Community Dining (11:45am)* Blood Pressure Clinic (9:30am-12pm) Beginning Jewelry (9am-11:30am) Aerobic Exercise (10am-10:50am) Yoga (4:30pm-5:30pm)
Nurse Services (4th Thurs, by appt.)
Legal Aid (2nd Fri, by appt.)
The Gary and Mary West Wellness Center is membership based fitness, located in the Dorothy Visser Senior Center and available for anyone 50 years and above. The Fitness Center is always staffed with professionals for safety. Hours of Operation: Mon–Fri, 8:30am - 4:30pm Annual Membership: $50/yr Residents $75/yr Non-residents $25 processing fee also applies.
*Suggested donation, $4.50
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COMMUNIT Y RESOURCES
WISH BOOK
Boys & Girls Club of the South Coast Area 1304 Calle Valle, www.bgcsca.org, (949) 492-0376
D O N AT I O N S
The Boys & Girls Club provides a facility with professional staff, a fun environment and programs to assist youth in developing self-esteem, values and skills. Youth athletic leagues ($60 league fee) are also offered to the general public for indoor soccer, basketball, and volleyball. All activities are on a drop-in basis. Membership applications ($30 annual fee) are available on site. Financial assistance available.
Courtney’s Sandcastle Universally Accessible Playground www.courtneyssandcastle.org
Located at the Vista Hermosa Sports Park (987 Avenida Vista Hermosa), Courtney’s Sandcastle is a universal playground, serving children of all abilities. The park is especially designed for children with physical, mental, and sensory disabilities to create an engaging play environment alongside their able-bodied peers. Phase II of the project will include completion of a whimsical sensory garden for children and parents to enjoy.
P.R.Y.D.E (Pepperdine Resource Youth Diversion & Education) www.gsep.pepperdine.edu/pryde, (949) 425-1911
Counselors available for San Clemente youth by appointment at the San Clemente Sheriff’s station.
San Clemente Collaborative (SCC) www.sanclementecollaborative.com, (949) 680-0516
The SCC is a voluntary alliance of diverse community leaders and organizations working to expand and support social services, recreation, and neighborhood initiatives.
Donate gently used books, antiques, and collectibles. All proceeds benefit San Clemente Library programs. Store hours available online.
San Clemente Human Affairs Committee (949) 361-6188
The SC Human Affairs Committee acts as a catalyst in the assessment of human needs within the City of San Clemente. Forums have included: affordable housing, innovations in health care, youth safety, transportation needs, adoption and foster care resources, and employment opportunities for the underemployed.
South County Alcohol & Drug Abuse Health Care Agency (949) 643-6960
Weekly counseling groups for families and individuals.
The Parent Project (949) 361-8386
A 10-week program on parenting skills through San Clemente Police Services.
The City of San Clemente needs your help! There are items that the City needs, but cannot acquire due to budget limitations. If you or your business are interested in supporting these needs, donations can be made towards any of these areas: youth programs, scholarships, special events, parks, trees, and others. 100% of your donation goes directly towards the area that you specify and is tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. For more information on the Wish Book Program, call Recreation at (949) 361-8264. Ready to donate? Please make checks payable to “City of San Clemente Wish Book” and mail or drop off at: City of San Clemente Beaches, Parks & Recreation 100 N. Calle Seville San Clemente, CA 92672 SPECIAL THANKS TO: Southern California Edison: Cinco de Mayo Event Friends of San Clemente Foundation: Sensational Springtacular RL Public Relations & Marketing (Got Milk): Cinco de Mayo Event TAKE CARE
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-Marguerite “Daisy” O’Neill
The Reserve is pleased to offer over 20 special events and programs for the Summer of 2014. For a complete list of all programming, please visit www.rmvreserve.org or call (949) 489-9778. Mark your calendar for these regular programs each month: Trail Clearing & Weeding - 2nd Saturday every month Weeding with Staff - 1st Monday every month Astronomy Nights - every month Advanced registration is required for all Reserve events. Visit www.rmvreserve.org to register and to find out more about The Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo.
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San Clemente Friends of the Library Bookstore www.sanclementefol.org, (949) 276-6342
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BEACHES 1 Calafia (State Beach) 2 Corto Lane 3 Dije Court 4 Esplanade (“T-Street”) 5 Linda Lane 6 Las Alamos/Lasuen (“Lost Winds”) 7 Mariposa 8 North Beach 9 Pier 10 Portal (“204”) 11 Riviera CITY OFFICES & FACILITIES 1 City Hall 2 Community Center 3 Community Development 4 City Maintenance Yard 5 Marine Safety 6 Municipal Golf Course 7 Ole Hanson Beach Club & Pool 8 San Clemente Animal Shelter 9 San Clemente Aquatics Center PARKS 1 Baron Von Willard Dog Park 2 Bonito Canyon 3 Forster Ranch 4 Leslie 5 Liberty 6 Linda Lane 7 Marblehead Inland 8 Max Berg Plaza 9 Mira Costa 10 Park Semper Fi 11 Parque Del Mar 12 Rancho San Clemente 13 Richard T. Steed & Skate Court 14 San Gorgonio 15 San Luis Rey 16 Talega 17 Tierrra Grande 18 Verde 19 Vista Bahia 20 Vista Hermosa & Courtney’s SandCastle TRAILS 1 San Clemente Coastal 2 Forster Ranch Ridgeline 3 Rancho San Clemente 4 Talega 5 Cristianitos Regional 6 Prima Deshecha Regional PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1 Bernice Ayer Middle School 2 Clarence Lobo Elementary 3 Concordia Elementary 4 Las Palmas Elementary 5 Marblehead Elementary 6 San Clemente High School 7 Shorecliffs Middle School 8 Truman Benedict Elementary 9 Vista del Mar Elementary & Middle
ADDRESS 250 Ave. Calafia Access @ Corto Lane Dije Court & Buena Vista Esplanade & Cristobal Access @ Linda Lane Calle De Los Alamos W Mariposa & W Escalones El Camino Real & Ave. Pico Ave. Del Mar Access @ Buena Vista Ave. La Costa & Plaza Playa
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FACILITIES
Facility Rentals
The City of San Clemente has 5 rentable rooms at three different sites for family celebrations, business meetings, weddings, and more! Room setups include tables and chairs, all other banquet supplies are not included. To obtain an application for Facility Usage, please contact Recreation or visit our website. COMMUNITY CENTER AUDITORIUM 100 N. Calle Seville / (949) 361-8264 Accommodates: 500 theatre style / 300 dining style Includes: large stage with curtains, A/V equipment capable, & room divider, tables & chairs Ideal for: banquets, birthdays, stage performances, business meetings or trainings, wedding receptions, and family celebrations COMMUNITY CENTER MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM 100 N. Calle Seville / (949) 361-8264 Accommodates: 50 people Includes: tables & chairs Ideal for: family celebrations and business meetings or trainings OLE HANSON FIRESIDE ROOM 100 N. Calle Seville / (949) 361-8264 Accommodates: 80 people Includes: Small kitchen & A/V equipment capable, tables & chairs Ideal for: business meetings or trainings and other small services
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FRIENDS MEETING ROOM 987 Ave. Vista Hermosa / (949) 429-8797 Accommodates: 50 people Includes: A/V equipment capable with two flat screens & pool deck view, tables & chairs Ideal for: family celebrations and business meetings or trainings
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OLE HANSON BEACH CLUB 105 W. Ave. Pico / (949) 361-8264 Accommodates: 175 people Includes: Small kitchen & panoramic ocean views, tables & chairs Ideal for: banquets, birthdays, wedding receptions, and family celebrations Note: This facility is available through the end of May 2014.
Park & Picnic Rentals
The City of San Clemente has 17 parks that can be reserved by residents, non-residents, non-profit groups, and commercial organizations for family celebrations, birthday parties, company picnics, and more! To obtain an application for Park Usage, please contact Recreation or visit our website. Reservations do not include exclusive use of any other park amenities, including sports fields. Sport filed reservations must be made separately through the Recreation Division. PICNIC RENTAL LOCATIONS Bonito Canyon Park • Courtney’s Sand Castle • Forster Ranch Park • Leslie Park Liberty Park • Linda Lane Park • Marblehead Park • Max Berg Park • Park Semper Fi Mira Costa Park • Parque Del Mar • Rancho San Clemente Park • San Luis Rey Park Talega Park • Tierra Grande Park • Verde Park • Vista Bahia FUN ON THE RUN PARTY PACKAGES Are you planning to host a party and need entertainment for the children? Fun on the Run Party Packages provides you with 90 minutes of games and activities for children ages 3-12 years old. Park rental fee is included with the rental of a party package. See page 22 for more details. Looking to rent sport fields? Explore the park amenities on page 44 and find out what suits your needs. Contact City of San Clemente Recreation for rates and availability. For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
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Recreation Division 100 N. Calle Seville San Clemente, CA 92672
987 Ave. Vista Hermosa
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REGISTRATION
Summer 2014
(Aquatics Center)
COMMUNITY CENTER 100 N. Calle Seville, (949) 361-8624
Monday-Thursday 7:30am-5:30pm; Every other Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
SC AQUATICS CENTER 987 Avenida Vista Hermosa, (949) 429-8797
Monday-Thursday 5:30am-8:00pm; Friday 5:30am-6:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm; Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm
Methods of Payment:
Checks payable to: City of San Clemente
General Information
Refund Information
All courses are subject to cancellation or schedule City Cancelled Class: When courses are cancelled by the change. A utility bill is required for proof of residency. City, a full refund, in the form of a check or a credit on Fees for courses are subject to change. your city account, will be issued. Pre-registration is recommended. Registration cannot be accepted at class. Spaces are filled on a first-come, firstserved basis. Should the course be filled, we will notify you, place your name on a waiting list and return your payment. If classes do not reach their minimum, the class will be cancelled.
Participant Cancellation: To drop a class, complete a refund request form available through the Recreation Division. If notification is received before the second class meeting, a refund (less an $8 withdrawal fee per class) will be processed. No refunds will be granted after the second class meeting.
When registering online, please assume that you have Camps: Call the Recreation office for information on camp been accepted into the class. Registration confirmation withdrawals and refunds at (949) 361-8264. will be sent via e-mail when you register by fax or mail. We Note: Regardless of your payment method, all refunds will will advise you by phone of any changes. be issued in the form of a check within 3-4 weeks and an The City of San Clemente complies with all applicable laws, $8 withdrawal fee, per class/per person will be charged. including the American Disability Act. If you need special For further registration information, please call (949) 361-8264 assistance, please call (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797. or (949) 429-8797.
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Credit Cards (online or walk-in only): Cash: Walk-in registration only
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REGISTRATION
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YOUR RECREATION
P R O G R A M R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M City of San Clemente Recreation Division
Community Center: 100 N. Calle Seville, San Clemente, CA 92672 / (949) 361-8264 Aquatics Center: 987 Ave. Vista Hermosa, San Clemente, CA 92673 / (949) 429-8797
Adult Last Name: __________________________ First Name: __________________________ Street Address: ________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________ State: _______ Zip Code: ___________ Primary Phone: ________________________ Alternate Phone: ________________________ E-Mail Address: ________________________________________________________________ Would you like a registration confirmation e-mailed to you? □ Yes Barcode
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Non-resident fee ($3/class) Donate to Recreation Scholarships? ($1)
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PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE: I understand that at various times City representatives may photograph and/or video activities of City recreation programs, special events and participants. By signing this form, I authorize the City of San Clemente to use or publish any photographs/videos taken of me or my child/children to promote classes on the City’s website and other internet publicity, and/or in future publications of City brochures and/or flyers. RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT: The undersigned hereby releases the City of San Clemente and its officers, agents and employees from all liability to the undersigned (and from any minor participants for whom the undersigned has the capacity to contract), thereby releasing, indemnifying, and holding harmless the City of San Clemente, its officers, agents, and employees from all liability to the undersigned (and said minors) for any loss or damage on account of physical, mental and emotional injury to the undersigned (of said minors) caused by negligence of the City of San Clemente, its officers, agents and employees. The undersigned hereby assumes full responsibility for, and the risk of, physical, mental and emotional injury due to the negligence of the City of San Clemente, its officers, agents and employees. The undersigned recognizes for himself or herself, and any minors, that the events and occurrences to which this release applies can be dangerous and as a result of signing below, the undersigned is accepting those risks for himself or herself, and for any minor participants for whom the undersigned can contract. AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR MINOR PARTICIPANTS: The undersigned, who is the parent or guardian of the above named individual, a minor, hereby authorized the City of San Clemente, into whose care the above named individual has been entrusted, to consent to any x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care to be rendered to said minor under the general or special supervision and upon the advice of a physician and surgeon licensed under the provisions of the Medical Practice Act, or to consent to an x-ray examination, anesthetic, dental or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care to be rendered to said minor by dentist licensed under the provisions of the Dental Practice Act. The undersigned furthermore authorized the City of San Clemente to transport or make arrangements for transport as may be required for the administration of health care consented to in the above program. REFUND POLICY: To drop a class, complete a Refund Request Form. If notification is received before the second class meeting date, a refund in the form of a check or left on the City account (minus an $8 withdrawal fee) will be processed. No refunds after the second class meeting. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, AM FAMILIAR WITH THE NATURE OF ACTIVITIES AND CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS WAIVER AND RELEASE AS IT APPLIES TO MYSELF AND TO ANY MINORS FOR WHOM I AM SIGNING.
Participant Signature: ______________________________________________ Date: ______________
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(Parent or guardian signature if under 18 years of age)
For more information: (949) 361-8264 or (949) 429-8797 | Register: www.san-clemente.org/recreation
in San Clemente
...P la n your sum m m er even t with us Spectacular ocean view & parkside wedding ceremonies Birthday Parties in the Park with Fun on the Run Cabana rentals poolside at the San Clemente Aquatics Center Business Meetings & Seminars Holiday Celebrations & more! See page 46 for more information on rental facilities.
CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE BEACHES, PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT (949) 361-8264 • (949) 429-8797 • www.san-clemente.org/recreation
San Clemente Beaches, Parks & Recreation 100 N. Calle Seville San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 361-8264
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This calendar is subject to change. For all updates of meeting agendas, times, locations, City business hours visit www.san-clemente.org.
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Any questions or comments about this issue may be sent to: recreation@san-clemente.org
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he City of San Clemente is pleased to announce the “Health Happens in San Clemente” campaign. This new movement challenges us to think about health beyond doctor visits and diets and move towards active living and healthy habits. Citizens have the power to make health happen everyday in San Clemente, where they live, learn, and play. This magazine is full of events, programs, facilities, parks, trails, and beaches, all brimming with active opportunities. The goal is to inspire and motivate you to get fit through active play and healthy eating. Share your passion for action with family and friends in the spirit of health and wellness and play a part in building a healthier San Clemente. Riding behind the wave of “Health Happens in San Clemente” is the California Endowment, The Active Alliance, and HealthCorps. Join us to get up, get moving, and shape a new generation! What can you do to “play” in our campaign? Choose to make Health Happen this summer with your friends and family in San Clemente! The following water safety tips will keep everyone safe and healthy this summer. WATER SAFETY May is National Water Safety Month! • Swim in designated areas, supervised by lifeguards. • Swim with a friend, even at public pools or beaches with guards. • Ensure that everyone in the family learns to swim well. Enroll in age-appropriate American Red Cross water orientation and Learn-to-Swim courses offered at the San Clemente Aquatics Center. • Never leave a child unattended near water; teach children to ask permission before going near water. • Have young children wear U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets around water. The San Clemente Aquatics Center will provide these life jackets on site when requested. • Even if you’re not swimming, be cautious around bodies of water. CHECK THIS OUT! Summer Preview Days at the San Clemente Aquatics Center May 9 & 23, 3:00-6:00pm See page 28 for more details. Visit us online at www.san-clemente.org or scan the new QR code to the right!