Danville Recreation Services Activity Guide | Fall 2013
Inspire your
inner artist...
www.danville.ca.gov | For Fall registration dates, refer to page 2.
Registration Dates Adult Sports Leagues. . . . . August 5, Danville resident teams August 6, open registration Fall Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 19, Incorporated Danville residents August 20, open registration
An Inner Artist in All of Us… As the fall season arrives, we can look to the natural beauty that surrounds us in our parks to find inspiration. We can also look to the various forms of art offered throughout the Town of Danville to inspire our own inner artist. The Town has been able to inspire its own inner artist by creating and revealing a new look for the Activity Guide. We wanted to provide a guide with a cleaner look that was “easy-to-read” with “easy-tofind” information for our residents. We welcome and encourage your feedback about the new look of the guide via email at recreation@danville.ca.gov. One item you may find helpful is the events page; the concept was to create a front-and-back layout so the page can be torn out and placed on a bulletin board or refrigerator. This page will facilitate in keeping track of all Town events so you can attend the diverse events this fall. Enjoy the fall by inspiring your inner artist as you learn about the various programs highlighted in the Activity Guide and within the pages of the Discover Danville Arts insert!
Table of Contents Fall 2013
Events pages 3–4
library programs page 5
5 & Under pages 7–12
Youth pages 13–23
Teen pages 23–27
Adult pages 28–40
adult 55+ page 41
All ages, Adaptive Rec. pages 42–43
Community Information page 43
Parks & Facilities pages 44–45
Policies & Procedures page 46
Registration page 47
Henry Perezalonso Recreation Services Manager
Legal Holidays Observed Classes will not take place on the following dates:
Labor Day. . . . . . . Monday, September 2, 2013 Veterans’ Day . . . Monday, (observed) November 11, 2013 Thanksgiving . . . . Thursday & Friday, Holiday November 28 & 29, 2013 Christmas. . . . . . . Wednesday & Thursday, Holiday December 25 & 26, 2013 Holiday. . . . . . . . . . Friday, Monday & Tuesday, Furlough* December 27, 30 & 31, 2013 New Year’s . . . . . . Wednesday, Day Holiday January 1, 2014 *Furlough dates are not legal holidays but reflect office closure.
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Information: (925) 314-3400
Fall 2013 Special Events Moonlight Movies
Music in the Park
Tinsel and Treasures: A Magical Artisan Boutique October 5, 10:00 am–4:00 pm Veterans Memorial Building Information: www.discoverdanvilleca.com
6:00–8:00 pm August 3: Spinout (Rock/Swing Trio) @ Town Green August 17: West Grand Blvd (Motown/R&B/Soul) @ Oak Hill Park
Primo's Run for Education
The 2013 summer concerts are generously supported by the following sponsor:
Fall Crafts Festival
Special Events
Showtime approximately 8:30 pm August 9: The Avengers (2012) Town Green
October 13, 7:30 am–9:30 pm Hartz Avenue/Diablo Road Information: www.primosrun.com
October 26 & 27, 10:00 am–5:00 pm Downtown Danville Information: www.danvilleareachamber.com
Art & Wine Stroll August 22, 6:00–9:00 pm Downtown Danville, Livery, and Rose Garden Information: www.discoverdanvilleca.com
Heartland Antique & Art Faire September 2, 9:00 am–3:00 pm Railroad and Prospect Avenues Information: www.discoverdanvilleca.com
9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
Spirit of Danville: Shop, Dine & Play November 14, 11:00 am–8:00 pm Downtown Danville, Livery, and Rose Garden Information: www.discoverdanvilleca.com and page 19 for childcare
Lighting of the Old Oak Tree November 29, 5:15 pm–8:30 pm Downtown/Diablo & Hartz Avenue Information: www.danvillecachamber.com
September 11, 5:50 pm All Wars Memorial at Oak Hill Park, 3005 Stone Valley Road Sponsored by the Exchange Club of the San Ramon Valley Information: www.srvexchangeclub.org
Children's Fall Fest "Monster Mash"
Danville d'elegance
Santa's Mailbox
September 22, 11:00 am–4:00 pm Hartz Avenue Information: www.danville-delegance.org
October 25, 3:30 pm–5:00 pm or 5:30 pm–7:00 pm Danville Community Center Information: page 18
December 2–13 Danville Community Center Information: page 19
A Homemade Holiday December 12, 3:30 pm–5:00 pm Danville Community Center Information: page 18
Elf Workshop December 14, 9:00 am–11:00 am or 11:30 am–1:30 pm Danville Community Center Information: page 18
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
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Village Theatre Events
Art Gallery Events
Purchase tickets online at www.villagetheatreshows.com, at the Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street, (925) 314-3400. Tickets will be available for pick up at Will Call one hour before show time.
For more information about the exhibits, visit www.villagetheatreartgallery.com
The Town of Danville presents:
100th Anniversary of the Village Theatre events For more information about these planned events, refer to page 2 in the Art Insert.
Where Have All the People Gone? August 23–September 30
Films Through the Years August 10 August 31
Gallery hours: M–Tu Appointment only: 314-3460 W–F 12:00 pm–5:00 pm Sa 11:00 am–3:00 pm Su Closed
Duck Soup/Rebel Without a Cause American Graffiti/Forrest Gump
Double Feature: Fright Fest
Selections from National Institute for Artists with Disabilities Opening Reception: August 23, 5:00 pm–8:00 pm Art Chat: September 11, 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
October 5 Bride of Frankenstein/ Psycho
A Grand Engagement November 16 5:00 pm Gala; 7:00 pm Centennial Presentation
Preschool Performance Series September 6 October 4 November 1 December 6
Kenn Adams Adventure Theater Music of The Hipwaders Illusionist Brian Scott Jeremy the Juggler
Young @ Art
Thursdays @ the VT Music Series: August 29 Laurent Fourgo Ensemble September 26 Naked Souls (formerly Alma Desnuda) October 24 Duo Gadjo Classic Movie Series: November 7 Jaws November 21 Back to the Future December 5 Breakfast at Tiffany's December 19 It's a Wonderful Life
September 26, 3:30 pm–5:00 pm See page 19 for more information.
Athenian Perspectives: Life in Cambodia and Vietnam October 11–November 9 Photography from Athenian students field trip to Cambodia and Vietnam. Opening Reception: October 11, 5:00 pm–8:00 pm
Coming in 2014
by Eugene O'Neill
by Peter Shaffer
September 6–21
October 18–November 9
twenty four by twenty four: Contemporary abstract paintings from Blackfurn and Friends
The Town of Danville and Danville Children's Musical Theater present:
TRapped in a Rumor Improv Group
The Town of Danville's Fourth Annual Juried Exhibition
The Town of Danville and Role Players Ensemble present:
Anna Christie
Aladdin Jr. by Disney
Lettice and Lovage
October 3, 7:45 pm December 12, 7:45 pm
November 22, 23, 29, 30
For detailed information about these events, view the Discover Danville Arts special pull-out insert.
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Landscape of Memories: An Invitational Group Show and Performance Art Series from CIIS Faculty and Colleagues
For detailed information about these events, view the Discover Danville Arts special pull-out insert.
Information: (925) 314-3400
Danville Library All programs are FREE and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. 400 Front Street, Danville, CA 94526
For a list of Library Services call 837-4889 or visit www.ccclib.org.
Fall Events "Two Cities, One Tale” Danville & San Ramon Joint CityReads October 7–November 8
Joined by Lamorinda Reads for Contra Costa County Library’s 100th Birthday! One of America’s funniest science writers makes reading even more delicious with a fun-filled and irresistible adventure through the Alimentary Canal! Join residents of Danville, San Ramon, and Lamorinda for a five-week book-sharing event to read one book together. Borrow a copy of bestselling author, Mary Roach’s, relentlessly funny and well-researched book, Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal, at the Danville and San Ramon Libraries. Also available in audio CD and downloadable e-book from your local library. A limited number of copies will also be available at participating local businesses to read, discuss, and then pass on to friends, family, co-workers, or neighbors in Danville.
CityRead Closing Event with Author Mary Roach November 20, 7:30 pm Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center, 10550 Albion Road, San Ramon CityRead concludes with a special presentation and signing featuring Mary Roach, bestselling and award-winning author of Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal. Reserve your seats at (925) 973-3343 or www.sanramonperformingarts.com, beginning October 8th only. Tickets are FREE and must be reserved prior to the event. CityRead is sponsored by the Danville and San Ramon Library Foundation
Danville Library Master Gardener Presentation Series Presented by the Master Gardener of Contra Costa Danville Library, Mt. Diablo Room
What Went Wrong in Your Vegetable Garden? (And How to Fix It): September 19, 7:00 pm Composting Made Easy: October 17, 7:00 pm
Fratello Marionettes Present: The North Pole Review
December 10, 4:00 pm | Danville Library, Children’s Reading Room Sponsored by the Friends of the Danville Library
Happy 100th Birthday, Danville Library and Contra Costa County Library! Everyone is invited to help the Danville Library celebrate 100 years of bringing people and ideas together with many special events for all ages.
“Dream Big” Family Story Time
With Olympian and Best-selling Author, Kristi Yamaguchi October 8, 4:00 pm | Danville Library, Children’s Reading Room Join children’s author, Olympic Figure Skating Champion, and winner of the sixth season of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars competition, Kristi Yamaguchi, for special story time for the entire family to celebrate the Danville Library’s 100th birthday! The first 100 families will receive a copy of Kristi’s book, Dream Big, Little Pig, to commemorate the library’s 100th Anniversary!
Chocolate Chip Cookie School
November 5, 4:00 pm | Danville Library, Mt. Diablo Room Children will learn chemistry, math, English, health, geography, business, culture, cooking and our food system through an examination of the classic chocolate chip cookie recipe with Susie Wyshak, Co-Founder of Epicuring California and Co-chair of Good Food Awards. Discover and sample how different chocolate chip cookies can be delicious and educational! This program is for students in grades 2–5. Space is limited and registration is required. Registration begins on September 3.
Danville Library Centennial Event November 9, 11:00 am–4:00 pm
Enjoy birthday refreshments courtesy of the Friends of the Danville Library and a historical Danville Library Centennial display in partnership with the Museum of the San Ramon Valley along with special events throughout the day for all ages!
11:00 am: Birthday Story Time | Danville Library, Children’s Reading Room The Danville Library turns 100 and is kicking off the celebrations with a special family story time for readers of all ages with birthday stories, crafts, and treats.
1:00 pm: Alex Ramon Magic | Danville Library, Children’s Reading Room No birthday party is complete without a master of illusion! Alex Ramon, Magician, has mesmerized millions around the world with his magic touring as the star of Disney Live! and Ringling Bros.’ first-ever magician ring-master.
3:00 pm: Richard Bolles, best-selling author of What Color is Your Parachute? Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room Recently named by Forbes Magazine as one of today’s top 20 “Wealth Wizards,” international best-selling author, Richard Bolles, will do a special presentation and signing. Designated by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 All-TIME best non-fiction books, the 14th edition of his book will be released in August. Danville Library Centennial Celebration programs in partnership with the Town of Danville, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, Friends of the Danville Library, Danville Library Endowment, and Danville Library Foundation
Also This Fall... Kenn Adams’ Adventure Theater: Adventures in Space! Danville Library Legal Workshop Series • Age Well, Drive Smart
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Library
HOURS... M–Th: 10:00 am–8:00 pm F–Sa: 10:00 am–6:00 pm Su: 1:00 pm–5:00 pm Hours funded by Contra Costa County and the Town of Danville.
Centennial Celebrations
CLASSES
5 & under
Español Fiesta—Learning Spanish
Cooking Classes
Age 31⁄2–5Y | A+ Spanish Academy Staff
Busy Bee Cooks
The curriculum consists of learning vocabulary words, art projects, dance movement, songs (singing & playing instruments), interactive story-telling, free play and more. Students will have a fun-filled experience learning Spanish. Students must be potty trained. $12 material fee due to instructor at first class.
Age 4–5Y | Lynda Rexroat
M
9:30 am–11:30 am
$175(R) • $210(N)
We will learn to cook and taste our creations and share them with your whole family. Young chefs will have fun while they learn the life skill of cooking tasty, healthy and affordable foods. We will learn proper clean up, kitchen and appliance safety. Students will make two recipes per class. Alert the Community Center and instructor of any food allergies prior to start of class. $15 material fee due to instructor at first class.
#32442 Sep 10–Oct 22 Tu
9:00 am–11:00 am
$175(R) • $210(N)
Danville Community Center, Kitchen
#32462 Oct 28–Dec 16 M
9:30 am–11:30 am
$150(R) • $180(N)
#32463 Oct 29–Dec 17 Tu
9:00 am–11:00 am
$150(R) • $180(N)
Danville Community Center, Lounge No class 11/11, 11/25, 11/26, 12/3
#32441 Sep 9–Oct 21
5 & under 6
#32395 Sep 25–Oct 9 W
1:30 pm–3:00 pm
$178(R) • $208(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
5 & under
Dance Classes Itty Bitty Dancers—Parent Participation
Itty Bitty Princess Ballet
A perfect FIRST dance class! Young dancers will learn the basics of jazz and ballet while developing motor, social and coordination skills. This parent participation class includes: kicks, jumps, turns, creative dance movement, memory games, scarf dancing and exploration with musical instruments. Parent participation is required. Boys and girls welcome! Adults and children wear comfortable clothing, bare feet or ballet shoes, hair pulled away from face.
Come dressed up like your favorite Princess. This class teaches basic Ballet technique and increase motor skills through creative dance. Fun props like wands, scarfs, and dress up will be incorporated into the curriculum to help engage the young dancers. Young dancers will use their imagination and dance to their favorite Disney songs. Wear leotard and ballet shoes, hair pulled away from face. Students must be potty trained.
Age 21⁄2–31⁄2Y | Studio 8 Staff
Age 21⁄2–31⁄2Y | Studio 8 Staff
Studio 8, 3420 Fostoria Way, Suite A-100, Danville, studio8pac.com No class 11/11, 11/25
#32420 Sep 16–Dec 16 M
10:00 am–10:30 am
$192(R) • $230(N)
Studio 8, 3420 Fostoria Way, Suite A-100, Danville, studio8pac.com No class 11/27
#32422 Sep 18–Dec 18 W
10:45 am–11:30 am
$208(R) • $250(N)
Dance classes continue on page 8.
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
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Mini Hip Hop Tumbling
Mini Ballet and Creative Dance
A class that mixes hip hop and basic tumbling for young dancers! Class consists of hip hop warm-ups, tumbling basics and uses a creative approach to teach hip hop and tumbling basics. The tumbling portion of the class is safe and age-appropriate consisting of movements such as basic forward rolls and donkey kicks. Fun upbeat age-appropriate popular music is used.
The perfect first dance class for young dancers or a great second dance class for students who have taken our mommy and me Itty Bitty Dancers class. Class teaches basic Ballet technique and increase motor skills through creative dance. Fun props like Teddy bears, scarfs and musical instruments will be used. Ballet shoes required. Students must be potty-trained.
Age 21⁄2–31⁄2Y | Studio 8 Staff
Age 31⁄2–41⁄2Y | Studio 8 Staff
Studio 8, 3420 Fostoria Way, Suite A-100, Danville, studio8pac.com No class 11/27
#32424 Sep 18–Dec 18 W
1:00 pm–1:45 pm
$208(R) • $250(N)
#32423 Sep 16–Dec 16 M
Pre-Ballet/Creative Dance Age 3–4Y | Jan Manning
Introduction to dance with emphasis on the basics of ballet with creative dance. This class is a great way to increase balance, strength, flexibility, rhythm and self-esteem. Tea party and class demonstration will be given at the last class. Dancers wear hair pulled back, leotard, pink tights and leather ballet shoes. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 10/25
#32389 Sep 13–Nov 22 F
10:30 am–11:15 am
5 & under 8
Studio 8, 3420 Fostoria Way, Suite A-100, Danville, studio8pac.com No class 11/11, 11/25
$110(R) • $132(N)
10:30 am–11:15 am
$192(R) • $230(N)
Pre-Ballet and Tap Age 4–6Y | Jan Manning
Your young dancer will build upon and learn new dance moves, ballet positions and exercise to increase coordination and flexibility. Tap dance will be introduced along with learning musical patterns and steps. Tea Party and class demonstration will be given at the last class. Dancers wear hair pulled back, leotard, pink tights and ballet & tap shoes. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 10/25
#32387 Sep 13–Nov 22 F
9:45 am–10:30 am
$110(R) • $132(N)
#32388 Sep 13–Nov 22 F
3:15 pm–4:00 pm
$110(R) • $132(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Kids@Play Age 1–5Y | Michelle Quinlan
Fun Time—Parent Participation 2–5Y
Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House No class 11/21, 11/28
#32454 Sep 12–Dec 19 Th
9:00 am–10:00 am
$247(R) • $296(N)
Story & Craft Time—Parent Participation 1–5Y Take delight in listening to some of our favorite stories, sing songs and enjoying our art and craft time. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House No class 11/21, 11/28
#32455 Sep 12–Dec 19 Th
11:30 am–12:15 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Play Time Playgroup—Parent Participation 1–3Y
Gymnastics Classes Parent & Me Gymnastics—Parent Participation Age 18M–3Y | California Gymnastic Services Staff
Parents and little ones explore, run, jump, hop, crawl, dance, sing and play parachute games. This class helps develop social and motor skills. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room
#32397 Sep 10–Oct 8
Tu
9:30 am–10:15 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32398 Oct 15–Nov 12 Tu
9:30 am–10:15 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32399 Nov 19–Dec 17 Tu
9:30 am–10:15 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
Tiny Tumblers
Age 3Y | California Gymnastic Services Staff Classes are designed to enhance your child’s motor development and confidence. Emphasis is placed on learning beginning gymnastics skills in a fun and social environment. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room
#32400 Sep 10–Oct 8
Tu
10:20 am–11:05 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32401 Oct 15–Nov 12 Tu
10:20 am–11:05 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32402 Nov 19–Dec 17 Tu
10:20 am–11:05 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
Preschool Gymnastics
Age 4–5Y | California Gymnastic Services Staff Classes are designed to enhance your child’s strength, coordination and confidence. Emphasis is placed on beginning gymnastic skills and equipment use. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room
#32403 Sep 10–Oct 8
Tu
11:10 am–11:55 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32404 Oct 15–Nov 12 Tu
11:10 am–11:55 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32405 Nov 19–Dec 17 Tu
11:10 am–11:55 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
Play Time Playgroup is a fun way for moms, dads, caregivers, children, and babies to get together. A range of activities will be set up each week and will include story time, music, singing, imaginative play, free play, and art/craft activities. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House No class 11/21, 11/28
#32440 Sep 12–Dec 19 Th
$110(R) • $132(N)
Fun Time—Drop-off 3–5Y Fun Time is an exciting program where children explore all areas of learning through a playful environment. New themes are introduced each week. Class includes story time, songs, art & craft, music and movement. No non-enrolled siblings. $10 material fee due to instructor at first class. Snack is provided. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House No class 11/19, 11/26
#32437 Sep 10–Dec 17 Tu
9:15 am–12:15 pm
$400(R) • $480(N)
Fun with Friends—Drop-off 3–5Y Fun with friends is a two-hour drop-off program where children will have fun exploring all areas of learning through a playful environment. New themes are introduced each week. Class includes story time, songs, arts and crafts, music and movement. $10 material fee due to instructor at first class. Snack is provided. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House No class 11/22, 11/29
#32439 Sep 13–Dec 20 F
9:00 am–11:00 am
$286(R) • $343(N)
It’s Time to Move—Drop-off 3–5Y Learn to sing, dance and play instruments to some of our favorite songs. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Swain House No class 11/22, 11/29
#32438 Sep 13–Dec 20 F
Register online!
10:15 am–11:15 am
www.danvillerecguide.com
11:15 am–12:00 pm
$195(R) • $234(N)
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5 & under
Fun Time is an exciting program where children explore all areas of learning through a playful environment. New themes are introduced each week. Class includes story time, songs, art & craft, music and movement. No non-enrolled siblings. $10 material fee due to instructor at first class. Snack is provided.
Kindermusik Classes—Parent Participation Age 1M–3Y | Miss Lindsay & Friends Staff Each Kindermusik class is a world of discovery and adventure. In every class, you’ll witness your child’s developmental evolution in language skills, literacy, listening, problem solving, social skills, self-esteem, and musicality. This happens within a nurturing environment—full of energy, imagination, music, dancing, and playful delight. This is a parent participation class. No non-enrolled siblings.
Village for Babies: Do-Si-Do 1–17 months Pick up your baby and dance! We’ll dance the Charleston, the Tango, and the Cha-Cha all while helping your baby to develop vital, brain-building learning skills from head to toe. $35 material fee due to instructor at first class. Library, Mt. Diablo Room; 10/9 class held in Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room
#32433 Sep 18–Nov 6 W
9:00 am–9:45 am
$144(R) • $173(N)
Wiggle & Grow 18–36 months This semester we’ll chug-a-lug, beep-beep, and swish our oars in Go, Go, Go! Imitate our favorite furry friends in Pet Parade, and celebrate what makes your child great in Marvelous Me! $33 material fee due to instructor at first class for music downloads and activities for you to access and use at home. Library, Mt. Diablo Room; 10/9, 11/13 classes held in the Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room No class 11/27
10:00 am–10:45 am
$216(R) • $260(N)
Wiggle & Grow Family Class 1–42 months This semester we’ll chug-a-lug, beep-beep, and swish our oars in Go, Go, Go! Imitate our favorite furry friends in Pet Parade, and celebrate what makes your child great in Marvelous Me! $33 material fee due to instructor at first class for music downloads and activities for you to access and use at home. Library, Mt. Diablo Room; 10/9 class held in the Danville
Community Center, Las Trampas Room No class 11/27
#32436 Sep 18–Dec 11
W
11:00 am–11:45 am
$216(R) • $260(N)
Sports
W
5 & under
#32435 Sep 18–Dec 11
Just 4 Kicks Soccer Age 31⁄2–5Y | Just 4 Kicks Staff Instructional soccer lessons that help develop skills at an age-appropriate level. Sessions include warm-up, topic introduction, demonstrations, practice of skills taught, recreational games, and a soccer match. Emphasis is on learning and having fun, not winning. Shin guards required. Rainout hotline: (408) 410-0626 to be called no sooner than 1/2-hour before class.
Just 4 Kicks: Pre-K Soccer 31⁄2–4Y This class gives youngsters a chance to explore with a soccer ball while adjusting to group dynamics. Players are introduced to dribbling and other soccer skills while building social skills.
Performing Arts Sunshine Vocal: Little Stars on Stage
Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
Age 4–5Y | Lorrie Harris
This class is a singing and dancing program for little ones who love to sing and dance. Children sing some of their favorite Disney songs along with learning simple dance numbers that will accommodate the singing portion of performance. A final performance occurs at the end of the session. Class taught by Miss Lorrie, currently teaching Sunshine Vocal Performance, and Heather Tabor, a professional dancer. 30 minutes dancing, 30 minutes singing. Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium
#32411 Sep 27–Nov 22 F
1:30 pm–2:30 pm
5 & under 10
#32299 Sep 10–Oct 29 Tu
3:30 pm–4:00 pm
$105(R) • $126(N)
Just 4 Kicks: K Soccer 4–5Y Players are introduced to dribbling and other soccer skills while building social skills. Greater player interaction, through recreational games, guides participants toward the game of soccer, while emphasizing individual skills. Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
$210(R) • $252(N)
#32300 Sep 10–Oct 29 Tu
4:00 pm–4:35 pm
$105(R) • $126(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Kidz Love Soccer Age 31⁄2–5Y | Kidz Love Soccer Staff
Tot-Soccer 31⁄2–4Y Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
#32067 Sep 19–Nov 7
Th
10:10 am–10:40 am
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32069 Sep 19–Nov 7
Th
4:40 pm–5:10 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32072 Sep 21–Nov 9
Sa
4:00 pm–4:30 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
Pre-Soccer 4–5Y Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
Kidz Love Soccer Mommy/Daddy & Me— Parent Participation Age 2–31⁄2Y | Kidz Love Soccer Staff Introduce yourself and your toddler to the ‘World’s Most Popular Game!’ As you and your child participate in fun, ageappropriate activities, your child will develop their large motor skills and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each week. The fun happens on the field and you won’t have to watch from the sidelines. Rainout hotline: (888) 372-5803 to be called no sooner than 1/2 hour before class. Park in lot on Orange Blossom, not in school parking lot. Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
#32065 Sep 19–Nov 7
Th
9:30 am–10:00 am
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32066 Sep 21–Nov 9
Sa
3:15 pm–3:45 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
Register online!
#32068 Sep 19–Nov 7
Th
10:40 am–11:15 am
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32070 Sep 19–Nov 7
Th
2:35 pm–3:10 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32075 Sep 19–Oct 17 Th
5:10 pm–5:45 pm
$64(R) • $76(N)
#32071 Sep 21–Nov 9
Sa
1:45 pm–2:20 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32073 Sep 21–Nov 9
Sa
4:30 pm–5:05 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
Lil’ Baseball Age 3–5Y | Lil’ Baseball Staff Lil’ Baseball players will learn elementary skills and the direction of baseball in this exciting new program. Each class includes skill building in throwing, hitting, fielding, and base running. We ensure safety with age-appropriate equipment designed for your child’s motor skills. Parents learn too, through daily observation and voluntary participation. Join us for this Lil' Baseball class, and your child will be a step ahead of the game when it’s time for T-BALL! $25 fee for Lil’ Baseball hat and shirt payable at first class (optional). Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
#32287 Sep 9–Oct 28 M
4:00 pm–4:50 pm
$136(R) • $163(N)
#32288 Sep 9–Oct 28 M
5:00 pm–5:50 pm
$136(R) • $163(N)
#32289 Sep 11–Oct 30 W
4:00 pm–4:50 pm
$136(R) • $163(N)
#32290 Sep 11–Oct 30 W
5:00 pm–5:50 pm
$136(R) • $163(N)
#32291 Sep 13–Nov 1
F
4:00 pm–4:50 pm
$136(R) • $163(N)
#32292 Sep 13–Nov 1
F
5:00 pm–5:50 pm
$136(R) • $163(N)
www.danvillerecguide.com
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5 & under
Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches which includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Encourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games and introduces small children to the group setting. Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like big kids! Shin guards are required after first class, soccer balls provided. Rainout hotline: (888) 372-5803 to be called no sooner than 1/2 hour before class. Park in lot on Orange Blossom, not in school parking lot.
Wee Hoop Age 18M–5Y | Dinah Shah Introduce your child to the sport of basketball in a safe, fun, and age-appropriate environment. Participants are required to bring a size 3 basketball. Balls will also be available for purchase for $7 at the first class.
Dribblers—Parent Participation 18M–3Y This parent-child class focuses on gross motor skills like throwing and making baskets on a 2½-foot hoop. It involves repetition so children can experience the sheer joy of mastering a skill. Activities include catching bubbles, parachute games, and singing. Diablo Vista Park, Basketball Courts
#32508 Sep 9–Nov 4
M
10:30 am–11:05 am
$106(R) • $127(N)
Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32507 Sep 15–Nov 10 Su
10:20 am–10:55 am
$106(R) • $127(N)
Jump Shooters 3–4Y This class helps children develop physical feats such as balancing on one foot and hopping. It also introduces basketball skills based upon their increased coordination. At this level, parents are encouraged to take on a supportive role with lots of high-fives and praise from the sideline. Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32511 Sep 15–Nov 10 Su
11:00 am–11:40 am
$106(R) $127(N)
Hot Shots 4–5Y This class places an emphasis on developing basketball skills and learning basic rules of the game. Over time, children will be able to use their skills and knowledge in controlled, instructional scrimmages. Activities in this class will encourage teamwork and new friendships. Diablo Vista Park, Basketball Courts
#32510 Sep 9–Nov 4
M
11:10 am–11:55 am
$106(R) • $127(N)
Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32509 Sep 15–Nov 10 Su
11:45 am–12:30 pm
$106(R) • $127(N)
Youth Stars Tennis Age 4–6Y | Milligan Tennis Staff Fun skill-building drills help students learn the sport on a USTA recommended 36’ court with new low compression balls. Kris Milligan, is a level 1 PTR-certified pro and is the author of The Family Guide to Tennis. Bring one unopened can of low compression tennis balls on the first day and a racket to each class. Rackets are for sale on the first day of class ($25). When rainouts occur, see instructor at next class for makeup date. Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 10/31, 11/28
5 & under 12
#32279 Sep 19–Oct 17 Th
3:45 pm–4:45 pm
$142(R) • $170(N)
#32278 Sep 21–Oct 19 Sa
1:30 pm–2:30 pm
$142(R) • $170(N)
#32281 Oct 24–Dec 5
Th
3:45 pm–4:45 pm
$142(R) • $170(N)
#32280 Oct 26–Dec 7
Sa
1:30 pm–2:30 pm
$142(R) • $170(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Camps
youth
Mad Science Camps Chemistry Lab
Age 6–11Y | Mad Science of Mt. Diablo Staff
Youth
We’ll explore and create exciting chemical reactions, make colorful concoctions and bubbling brews. Amaze yourself with magical temperature changing baggie science or growing ghost crystals. Study the chemistry involved in not-so-simple things like chalk and soap, and even experiment with the chemistry used by artists, spies, and detectives! Chemists bring home a project each day. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee Front Room
#32451 Nov 25–27
M/W 9:00 am–12:00 pm
$125(R) • $150(N)
Mad Machines & Robots
Age 8–11Y | Mad Science of Mt. Diablo Staff Join us for an afternoon camp during conference week. We will design and build structures using simple tools and our imaginations. We will discover how many different machines, simple & complex, we use in our daily lives and each camper will build a Robot to take home! $25 materials fee due to instructor first day of camp. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee Front Room
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CLASSES
#32431 Oct 14–18
M–F 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
$209(R) • $251(N)
Children’s Beginning Drawing Age 5–7Y | Bill DiMichele
Introduce your child to the wonders of the imagination. Simple steps reveal how fun, easy, and rewarding drawing can be. Various tools and techniques will be used to stimulate your child’s interest in learning to draw. $5 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32160 Sep 14–Nov 2
Sa
9:00 am–10:30 am
$60(R) • $72(N)
Children’s Advanced Drawing Age 8–12Y | Bill DiMichele
Art and Craft Classes
In this class we will use advanced drawing principles combined with aspects of visual design to allow your child’s innate artistic skills to blossom. Perspective drawing, nature sketching and human studies are just a small part of this comprehensive and creative program. $5 material fee due to instructor at first class.
NEW! Art Attack
Danville Community Center, Art Room
Age 5–9Y | Debbie Wardrope
#32161 Sep 14–Nov 2
Love to make interesting and unusual things? This art class is all about the fun of creating cool art! We’ll explore and discover different art techniques while designing our own 3-D robots, painting mini masterpieces, sculpting shelf buddies and much, much more. Come join us and have an Art Attack! All materials included.
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Room C
#32163 Sep 13–Oct 18 F
3:45 pm–5:00 pm
$115(R) • $138(N)
10:30 am–12:00 pm
$60(R) • $72(N)
Drawing Painting Sculpture Age 5–12Y | Charlene Elliott
Learn about the elements of art including line, shape, color, form, space, composition and color mixing. Draw, paint and sculpt a variety of subjects including insects, marine life, African wildlife, landscape, still life, circus performers, dinosaurs and outer space. Each child will use their own imagination to create large scale works of art. $20 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Art Room
NEW! Art History with the Masters Age 9–14Y | Young Rembrandts Staff
Spend time learning about and replicating some Master Artists with YR. Each day will challenge us with the pastel media as we draw a variety of awe-inspiring images from many familiar artistic masters. We will also become caricaturists and create unique cartoons of many famous artists like Matisse, Lichtenstein, Cezanne and Van Gogh. $15 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32307 Nov 25–27
Sa
M–W 12:00 pm–3:00 pm
$72(R) • $86(N)
#32162 Sep 18–Oct 9
W
3:15 pm–4:30 pm
$69(R) • $83(N)
#32165 Oct 16–Nov 6
W
3:15 pm–4:30 pm
$69(R) • $83(N)
NEW! FUNdamental Drawing
Age 4–6Y | Young Rembrandts Staff This drawing class teaches children the skills necessary to draw complex images. As they learn to draw with our step-by-step method, children develop observation skills, increase fine motor skills, handwriting readiness and attention to detail. Young children learn how to follow directions, hold and use a pencil and grow their self-confidence. All materials provided. Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32168 Sep 13–Oct 18 F
Register online!
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
$57(R) • $68(N)
Art classes continue on page 14.
www.danvillerecguide.com
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NEW! Jr. Space Workshop
Age 9–14Y | Young Rembrandts Staff We will draw several space-related drawings each day. Aliens, spaceships, the solar system and robots inspire us! We will complete our drawings with color pencils and markers. Final day will result in one large scene incorporating the characters we have learned to draw. $15 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32169 Nov 7–21
Th
4:30 pm–6:00 pm
$60(R) • $72(N)
Kids’ Carpentry
Age 5–12Y | John Baker Kids’ Carpentry is designed to teach boys and girls practical and safe woodworking skills. While the children build fun and exciting projects they are also empowered to become independent thinkers—building confidence, self-esteem, and a repertoire of practical skills that will last them a lifetime! More information available at: www.kidscarpentry.net. $38 material fee due to instructor at first class. Kindergartners must be 5 years old prior to the first class. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee House No class 11/26
$100(R) • $120(N) #32456 Sep 24–Oct 29 Tu 2:15 pm–3:15 pm
Grd K–1
#32459 Nov 5–Dec 17
Tu 2:15 pm–3:15 pm
Grd K–1
#32457 Sep 24–Oct 29 Tu 3:15 pm–4:15 pm
Grd 1–5
#32460 Nov 5–Dec 17
Tu 3:15 pm–4:15 pm
Grd 1–5
#32458 Sep 24–Oct 29 Tu 4:15 pm–5:15 pm
Grd 1–6
#32461 Nov 5–Dec 17
Grd 1–6
Tu 4:15 pm–5:15 pm
Age 5–12Y | Charlene Elliott
Soap And Candle Making Age 5–12Y | Renee Love
Students will learn the science behind soap making and craft their very own soap bars. In addition, they will craft mosaic candles using specialty shapes and different color wax using the melt and pour method. $10 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Kitchen
#32392 Oct 1–15
Tu
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
$75(R) • $90(N)
#32393 Nov 5–19
Tu
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
$75(R) • $90(N)
#32394 Dec 3–17
Tu
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
$75(R) • $90(N)
NEW! Storybook Art
If you love books like Pete the Cat, Where the Wild Things Are, Owl Moon and many more, you’ll love this class. We’ll be creating fun and unique art projects based on popular storybooks using collage, paint, newspaper and more. Come join us as we read and create! All materials included. Danville Community Center, Art Room No Class 11/29
F
Classes are designed to let students explore large scale watercolor paintings. Composition, color and watercolor techniques will be covered. $20 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32164 Sep 18–Oct 9
W
4:30 pm–5:50 pm
$69(R) • $83(N)
#32166 Nov 6–27
W
4:30 pm–5:50 pm
$69(R) • $83(N)
Black Dragon Chess Age 6–12Y | J.B. McCann
Age 4–8Y | Debbie Wardrope
#32170 Nov 1–Dec 6
Watercolor: Drawing and Composition
3:45 pm–5:00 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
Introduce your child to the elegant, centuries-old game of Chess! Studies have shown clear academic, social and cognitive benefits for chess-playing children, but most importantly, it's fun! Students will learn how the pieces move, the rules of play, and basic strategies (including opening principles and attacking ideas). Classes will include supervised play amongst the students, with an emphasis on good sportsmanship. Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room No class 10/16
#32391 Sep 18–Nov 13 W
youth 14
4:00 pm–5:00 pm
$139(R) • $167(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Cooking Classes
Dance Classes
Rainbow Chefs
Beginning Ballet and Tap
Rainbow Chefs offers children the opportunity to learn culinary arts, nutrition, kitchen safety, manners and etiquette. We have dedicated ourselves to providing children with a support system to develop healthy eating habits, explore their creativity and enjoy being in the kitchen! Rainbow Chefs does not use any processed ingredients, food colorings or preservatives. After registering, create an account at rainbowchefs.com to pay materials fee and complete waiver of liability and allergies form prior to first day of class.
Introduction to dance with emphasis on the basics of ballet and tap, along with creative dance. Children also learn about character dancing and dances from different countries. This class is a great way to increase balance, strength, flexibility, rhythm and self-esteem. Tea Party and class demonstration will be given at the last class. Dancers wear hair pulled back, leotard, pink tights, ballet and tap shoes.
Age K–5th Grade | Rainbow Chefs Staff
Age 6–7Y | Jan Manning
Storybook Cook (K–2nd): In this timeless and classic class we will take recipes from an array of favorite children's books and turn them into fun and delicious meals. $24 materials fee. #32798 Sep 18–Oct 23 W
2:45 pm–3:45 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Iron Chef Challenge (2nd–5th Grade): Take one special ingredient in every class and really study and learn about it. Your child will then use that ingredient to turn it into a creative dish then be judged on their talent. Ask them to prepare it at home so you can get a chance to judge it too. $36 materials fee. #32799 Sep 18–Oct 23 W
4:15 pm–5:15 pm
$200(R) • $240(N)
Now That's Gross! (K–2nd): Hit number 10 on the Grossometer making the best tasting treats with the grossest names, such as Worms in Mud (chocolate graham crackers for dirt pudding mud and worms made out of marshmallows. $24 materials fee. #32800 Oct 30–Dec 11
W
2:45 pm–3:45 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Great Movie Capers (2nd–5th Grade): Your child will discover recipes from some all time favorite movies such as Harry Potter (remember pumpkin pasties?), Toy Story, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and much more! $24 materials fee. #32801 Oct 30-Dec 4
W
4:15 PM-5:15 PM
#32390 Sep 13–Nov 22 F
4:00 pm–5:30 pm
$115(R) • $138(N)
Cheer Hip Hop
Age 8–12Y | Studio 8 Staff Learn to jump, kick, lift, and groove! This beginning combo class will teach the basics of cheerleading, combined with funky, upbeat, age-appropriate hip hop moves. Wear comfortable exercise clothing. No jeans, hair pulled back. Clean tennis shoes. Studio 8, 3420 Fostoria Way, Suite A-100, Danville, studio8pac.com No class 11/29
#32429 Sep 20–Dec 20 F
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
$208(R) • $250(N)
Hip Hop
Age 7–11Y | Studio 8 Staff A high-energy class! Come learn the newest trends in Hip Hop. Dance to the latest Hip Hop music. At the end of the course there will be a performance for family and friends. Comfortable clothing, tennis shoes or jazz shoes, hair pulled back. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 11/11, 11/25
#32427 Sep 16–Dec 16 M
4:15 pm–5:15 pm
$192(R) • $230(N)
$130(R) • $156(N)
We Teach Your Kids to Cook Age 6–12Y | Lynda Rexroat
We will learn to cook and taste our creations and share them with your whole family. Young chefs will have fun while they learn the life skill of cooking tasty, healthy and affordable foods. We will learn proper clean up, kitchen and appliance safety. Students will make two recipes per class. Alert the Community Center and instructor of any food allergies prior to start of class. $15 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Kitchen
#32396 Sep 25–Oct 9 W
4:00 pm–5:30 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Dance classes continue on page 16.
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
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Youth
Oak Hill Park Community Center, OHP Meeting Room No class 11/27
Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 10/25
Kids’ Night Out!
Junior Hip Hoppers
Age 5–7Y | Studio 8 Staff Learn fun and funky moves to the latest music. Class begins with a warm up, across the floor progressions and will culminate with an energetic hip hop dance routine. This class uses age-appropriate music. On the last day of class there will be a performance for friends and family. Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes or jazz shoes. Hair must be pulled away from face. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 11/26, 12/3
#32425 Sep 17–Dec 17 Tu
4:15 pm–5:15 pm
$192(R) • $230(N)
Kids need a night out, too! Create arts & crafts, play games, eat a snack and enjoy a movie! Feel free to come dressed up along with the theme for the month. Trained recreation staff provide all the fun, excitement and supervision. Children are welcome to bring a sleeping bag and pillow for the movie. Pre-registration is required. Children must be potty-trained to attend; no pull-ups. Please note all families can sign up for one Kids’ Night Out event per month. Danville Community Center, Art Room
Friday, 6:30 pm–10:30 pm Theme Ooey Gooey Science
Kids’ Day Out
Age 3–11Y | Town Staff School’s out, and there’s lots of fun to be had! Join trained recreation staff for arts & crafts, games, and activities based on the theme of the day. Just like the popular Kids’ Night Out program, but during the day! Pre-registration required. Children must be potty-trained to attend. No pull-ups. Wear comfortable, layered play clothes and closed-toe shoes (no black soles). Bring a snack, lunch and water each day. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
9:30 am–3:00 pm
Age 3–11Y | Town Staff
$28(R) • $33(N)
Where’s My Mummy? The Great Pumpkin Party Reindeer Games
$20(R) • $24(N) Date Sep 6
3–6Y #31587
7–11Y #31588
Sep 20
#31589
#31590
Oct 4
#31591
#31592
Oct 18
#31593
#31594
Nov 1
#31595
#31596
Nov 15
#31599
#31600
Dec 6
#32117
#32118
Spirit Of Danville Holiday Shopping Age 3–11Y | Town Staff
Theme Up, Up & Away
Date Nov 4
Day M
3–6Y #32171
7–11Y #32172
Sports of all Sorts
Nov 25
M
#32173
#32174
It's a Mystery to Me
Nov 26
Tu
#32175
#32176
While the grownups are shopping, children ages 3–11 will be getting into the holiday spirit with experienced, trained staff. Each child will make a gift, complete with gift bag and card, enjoy a light snack, and watch a movie. Children must be fully potty-trained to attend; no pull-ups. Pre-registration required. If program is full, add your child to the waitlist in case we are able to accommodate additional participants. See page 3 for Spirit of Danville Holiday shopping information. Veterans Memorial Building, Senior Art Room
#32189 Nov 14
Th
5:30 pm–8:30 pm
$15(R) • $18(N)
Knitting 101 Age 8-10Y | Carol Holmes Today's hottest kids and teens accessories are even more AWESOME when knitted by you. The patterns are easy to knit and sure to attract lots of compliments. With your new knitting skills, you'll be ready to take on even more challenging knitting projects. Bring to class 7" or 8" straight knitting needles; 10" or 12" long. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Room C
#32906 Sep 12-Oct 10
youth 16
Th
3:30 pm-5:00 pm
$35(R) • $162(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Youth
Performing Arts Classes
Sunshine Vocal Performance Program Age 6–12Y | Lorrie Harris
NEW! KidSing
Age 5–8Y | The Laimerlo Studio Does your little one love singing? This is a fun age to begin learning the very basics of singing technique and music. Students will work on kid-friendly songs together in preparation for a performance at the end of the course. $10 material fee due to instructor at first class. Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium
This vocal performance program is designed to help children develop their musical talents in a fun, professional environment. This includes one-on-one training using real microphones on a real stage. You will have the opportunity to perform in a musical production at the end of the session. Bring a blank CD to first class. Class locations will be given out at first class. Village Theatre Rehearsal 12/16, Performance 12/17
#32414 Sep 12–Oct 10 Th
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
$100(R) • $125(N)
$170(R) • $204(N)
#32415 Oct 17–Nov 14 Th
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
$100(R) • $122(N)
#32409 Sep 24–Dec 10 Tu
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
6–8Y
#32410 Sep 24–Dec 10 Tu
7:00 pm–8:00 pm
9–12Y
Musical Theatre Performance Class
Theater Performance Workshop
Age 8–14Y | Phyllis Gurnett
Weekly drama class that works on acting, choreography, singing and other staging requirements necessary to put on a theatrical production. The Music Man Jr. story follows traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band he vows to organize. Wear comfortable clothing to rehearsals, closed-toed shoes, bring a pencil, highlighter and water to class. Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium Performances 12/6, 12/7 in Village Theatre
#32453 Sep 9–Dec 2
M/W 3:30 pm–5:30 pm
$425(R) • $531(N)
Age 7–14Y | Jeff Seaberg
A new Holiday tale! Santa notices a disturbing change in the North Pole Village of Jingletown. There is a new threat to Christmas. It’s up to Santa to save the day and Christmas Eve. Singing carols may be in order. Each child receives personalized support and guidance. Participation in the production is guaranteed. Good reading skills a plus. Class will culminate in performances at the Village Theatre. Village Theatre Performances 12/12–12/15 in Village Theatre
#32412 Sep 24–Nov 26 Tu/Th
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
3:30 pm–4:45 pm
$400(R) • $480(N)
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Age 51⁄2–9Y | California Gymnastic Services Staff Students will improve strength, flexibility, and coordination while learning beginning gymnastic skills on floor, bars, low beam and vaulting. Classes are taught in a fun, non-competitive environment. No jeans or dresses. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room
#32406 Sep 11–Oct 9
Special Events
youth
Youth Gymnastics
W
4:30 pm–5:15 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32407 Oct 16–Nov 13 W
4:30 pm–5:15 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32408 Nov 20–Dec 18 W
4:30 pm–5:15 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
A Homemade Holiday Age 8–12Y | Town Staff A new holiday workshop created especially for tweens, ages 8–12! Get into the holiday spirit by creating homemade gifts that come straight from the heart. Refreshments will be served. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited—no walk-ins. Parents are welcome to stay and participate with their children. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room
#31577 Dec 12
Th
3:30 pm–5:00 pm
$9(R) • $11(N)
Children’s Fall Fest—Monster Mash Age 1–9Y | Town Staff REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS ONLINE OR MAIL-IN ONLY. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED. Join us for a ghoulish evening! The festivities will include arts and crafts, face painting, games, trick-or-treating and lots of fall fun! Pre-registration is required, no walk-ins. Please choose one time to attend. Wear a costume and bring a treat bag. Additional parking is available at 177 Front Street. Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street
#31571 Oct 25
F
3:30 pm–5:00 pm
$5(R) • $6(N)
#31572 Oct 25
F
5:30 pm–7:00 pm
$5(R) • $6(N)
Elf Workshop Age 1–9Y | Town Staff REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS ONLINE OR MAIL-IN ONLY. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED. Children will love this holiday craft workshop. Refreshments will be served while children create hands-on holiday crafts and get a chance to visit and take a photo with Santa! Pre-registration is required, no walk-ins. Please choose one time to attend. Additional parking is available at 177 Front Street. Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street
youth 18
#31575 Dec 14
Sa
9:00 am–11:00 am
$7(R) • $9(N)
#31576 Dec 14
Sa
11:30 am–1:30 pm
$7(R) • $9(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
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Age 1M–12Y Santa has a mailbox at the Danville Community Center! Bring your letters to Santa between December 2 and December 13, and you will receive a letter in return by December 24. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Young @ Art Age 5–11Y | Debbie Wardrope Budding artists will be able to view the latest gallery exhibit and learn about contemporary art practices in a relaxed and kid-friendly environment. We will discuss the different styles and techniques, ask questions, explore visual art topics and then make your own art project related to the theme. All materials included. Registration required and subject to cancellation due to low enrollment. Village Theatre, Art Gallery
#31824 Sep 26
Th
Sports
Youth
Santa’s Mailbox
3:30 pm–5:00 pm
$12(R) • $14(N)
Beginner/Intermediate Ski & Snowboard Camp Age 7–16Y | Blue Angels Staff Want to learn how to ski or snowboard or improve your current skills? Participants will learn from PSIA-certified instructors and develop a solid foundation to build upon for the future. This comprehensive program include five full days of age/level specific professional instruction, roundtrip transportation, lift tickets, lunch, a snow helmet and adult supervision. Equipment not included. Visit www.BlueAngelSnow.com for more information.
Bus pick-up and drop-off location: Danville Park & Ride (I-680 and Sycamore Valley Road) No trip 1/18, 2/15
#32419 Jan 11–Feb 22 Sa
6:00 am–7:00 pm
$899(R) • $1,079(N)
Club V.I.P. Intro To Volleyball Age 8–10Y | Ted Babu The intent of this class is to work with interested players and teach them the basics of volleyball. They will be taught how to pass, set, serve, and spike in a fun atmosphere. Our hopes are to establish a great foundation that will excite them to continue playing volleyball in the future. Club V.I.P. programs are run and supervised by Ted Babu who has been coaching since 1997, and is Impact Certified by the United States Volleyball Association. For more info e-mail ted@clubviponline.com. Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32192 Sep 11–Oct 2
W
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
#32193 Oct 9–30
W
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
Los Cerros Middle School, Community Gymnasium No class 11/27
#32194 Nov 6–Dec 4
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
W
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
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Kidz Love Soccer Age 5–10Y | Kidz Love Soccer Staff Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches that includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Shin guards are required after the first class. Soccer balls will be provided. Rainout hotline: (888) 372-5803 to be called no sooner than 1/2-hour before class.
Soccer 1 5–6Y
Just 4 Kicks Soccer
Beginning players learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually.
Age 5–12Y | Just 4 Kicks Staff
Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
Instructional soccer lessons that develop skills at an age-appropriate level. Sessions include warm-up, topic introduction, demonstrations, practice of skills taught, recreational games, and a soccer match. Emphasis is on learning and having fun, not winning. Shin guards required. Rainout hotline: (408) 410-0626 to be called no sooner than 1/2-hour before class on days with questionable weather.
youth 20
3:10 pm–3:55 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
#32078 Sep 21–Nov 9
Sa
2:20 pm–3:05 pm
$95(R) • $114(N)
Children will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Classes will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of technical points. This is the perfect bridge from the Soccer 1 classes for those aspiring to the next level. Each participant will receive a KLS soccer jersey.
$105(R) • $126(N) 4:35 pm–5:20 pm K1 Soccer (5–6Y)
#32302 Sep 10–Oct Fall 29 Activity Tu Guide5:20 pm–6:20 pm Grd 2–6 (7–12Y) - Street Smarts_Outline (FINAL nr 052611).ai 1 5/26/2011
Th
Skillz and Scrimmages 7–10Y
Osage Station Park, Soccer 5
#32301 Sep 10–Oct 29 Tu
#32076 Sep 19–Nov 7
Osage Station Park, Soccer 5 11:58:52
#32077 Sep 19–Nov 7
Th
3:55 pm–4:40 pm
$103(R) • $124(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Tennis Classes
Youth Tennis: Beginner/Advanced Beginner Age 6–14Y | Milligan Tennis Staff
Junior Tennis
Age 6–16Y | John DeMartini
Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Court 1 No class 10/31, 11/23, 11/28, 11/30
#32273 Sep 19–Oct 17 Th
4:45 pm–6:15 pm
$164(R) • $197(N)
#32274 Sep 21–Oct 19 Sa
2:30 pm–4:00 pm
$164(R) • $197(N)
Beginner: Needs instruction on the basics: grips, ground
#32275 Oct 24–Dec 5
Th
4:45 pm–6:15 pm
$164(R) • $197(N)
strokes, serve and volley. #32375 Sep 9–Nov 4 M
#32276 Oct 26–Dec 7
Sa
2:30 pm–4:00 pm
$164(R) • $197(N)
Osage Station Park, Tennis Court A&B
$130(R) • $156(N)
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
9–12Y
#32378 Sep 11–Nov 6
W
2:30 pm–3:30 pm
6–8Y
#32380 Sep 12–Nov 7
Th
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
6–8Y
Advanced Beginner: Understands grips, groundstrokes, and can begin to control serve. #32381 Sep 9–Nov 4
M
#32379 Sep 10–Nov 5 Tu
4:30 pm–5:30 pm 13–16Y 4:30 pm–5:30 pm
9–12Y
Intermediate: Can rally with other students, volley, and control serve consistently. #32385 Sep 10–Nov 5 Tu
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
6–8Y
#32377 Sep 11–Nov 6
W
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
9–12Y
#32376 Sep 12–Nov 7
Th
4:30 pm–5:30 pm 13–16Y
Advanced: Can execute all strokes dependably, including approach shots and net play. #32384 Sep 14–Nov 9
F
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
9–16Y
Advanced Intermediate: Consistent placement with ground strokes, volleys, and serves with spin. #32382 Sep 11–Nov 6
W
4:30 pm–5:30 pm 13–16Y
#32383 Sep 14–Nov 9
F
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
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9–12Y
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Youth
The Town of Danville offers top-flight instruction from our resident tennis professional, John DeMartini. He is a certified Level 1 USPTA Pro. John has been a teaching pro for over twenty years, formerly at Stanford University. He has extensive experience providing instruction to students of all ages and levels. This tennis program features classes for all skill levels and limits class size to 4–7 students. Proper tennis attire and tennis racket required. Bring one unopened can of tennis balls to first class. Makeups will be given on those occasions when inclement weather requires that a class be cancelled.
Children will be challenged at each level and enjoy the variety of concepts, technique, and games for all levels. Kris Milligan, is a level 1 PTR-certified pro and is the author of The Family Guide to Tennis. Fun skill-building drills make learning the basic swings easier. Students are grouped by age and ability. Rally contests, mini matches, tennis games, and a session ending tournament round out the program. Bring one unopened can of low compression tennis balls on the first day and a racket to each class. Rackets are for sale in three sizes on the first day of class ($25).
Town of Danville Junior Warriors Basketball Program Town of Danville staff is responsible for team assignments. Teams are determined by grade, not age. Players will be placed on teams according to schools and/or space availability. Due to the large number of participants to coordinate, we are unable to accommodate individual team placement requests.
Kindergarten–1st Grade Coed This program offers youngsters in Kindergarten through 1st grade an introduction to the game of basketball. The league consists of eight 1-hour "games" on Sundays with start times varying per week. Each team will practice for the first half of the hour and play in an informal scrimmage game for the 2nd half. Score will not be kept, and Town staff will referee and assist the youngsters by offering basic instruction during scrimmages. Fee includes jersey and headband. A $40 refund will be given to each parent who volunteers as a coach and completes the NYSCA certification training provided by the Town. Sunday games: Jan 12–Mar 9 Last day to register: Dec 13 Team notifications (by coaches): Dec 16–20 Game location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Gym (Sundays) Game start times vary: 1:00, 12:10, 1:20 (no games 2/2)
#32572 K–1st Coed $130(R) • $156(N) by 10/15 $150(R) • $176(N) after 10/15
Grades 2–5 Teams begin weekly, one-hour practices the week of December 2. All practices will be on half-court, with days, times and locations selected by the coach. No practices December 23-January 5. In January through March, teams continue their weekly practices and play a one-hour game on Saturdays (game start times vary per week). Score will not be kept. Fee includes jersey and headband. A $40 refund will be given to each parent who volunteers as a coach and completes the NYSCA certification training provided by the Town. Weekly practices: Dec 2–Feb 28 (no practice 12/23-1/4) Days/times/locations vary as selected by coaches Saturday games: Jan 11-Mar 1 Last day to register: Nov 8 Team notifications (by coaches): Nov 18-22 Game Location: Baldwin Elementary School, Gym (Saturdays) Game start times vary: 9:00, 10:00, 11:00
#32618 2nd–3rd Grade Girls $140(R) • $168(N) by 10/15 $160(R) • $188(N) after 10/15 Game Location: Baldwin Elementary School, Gym (Saturdays) Game start times vary: 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00
#32619 2nd–3rd Grade Boys $140(R) • $168(N) by 10/15 $160(R) • $188(N) after 10/15 Game Location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Gym (Saturdays) Game start times vary: 1:00, 2:00, 3:00
#32620 4th–5th Grade Girls $140(R) • $168(N) by 10/15 $160(R) • $188(N) after 10/15 Game Location: Diablo Vista Middle School, Gym (Saturdays) Game start times vary: 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00
#32621 4th–5th Grade Boys $140(R) • $168(N) by 10/15 $160(R) • $188(N) after 10/15
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Information: (925) 314-3400
Town of Danville Junior Warriors Basketball Program Youth/Teen
Registration is limited to online and mail in only. Online registration is recommended. The Town of Danville is proud to partner with the Golden State Warriors organization to present the first annual Danville Junior Warriors Basketball League. Together, we aim to encourage participation in youth basketball and assist the development of local youth by stressing the importance of commitment, discipline, teamwork, sportsmanship and hard work. Each player receives a reversible micro-mesh Junior Warriors jersey and official Junior Warriors headband, included with your fees. Coaches will distribute jerseys at practice. Players should wear athletic shorts and comfortable athletic shoes (no black soles).
League details and registration information Grades K–5: page 22 Grades 6–12: page 27 Receive discounted fees if you register by October 15, 2013. An additional $40 refund will be given to each parent who volunteers as a coach and completes the NYSCA certification training provided by the Town. Questions? Contact Program Coordinator Ian Murdock at imurdock@danville.ca.gov or (925) 314-3480.
Volunteer Coaches The Town of Danville is seeking positive, committed, friendly, energetic and easy to work with volunteers to coach Youth Basketball teams for grades K–12. Coaches must obtain an initial or renewed NYSCA Certification by attending a training clinic offered by the Town of Danville or online at www.nays. org prior to the first day of practice. All volunteer coaches will be scheduled for fingerprinting by the Danville Police Department. A $40 refund will be given to each parent who volunteers as a coach and completes the NYSCA certification training provided by the Town. For more information, contact Program Coordinator Ian Murdock at imurdock@danville.ca.gov or (925) 314-3480. To register as a volunteer coach, go to www.danville.ca.gov, search and click on the webpage for Volunteer Opportunities, and set up or login to your existing volunteer profile. Select the Youth Basketball opportunity. For assistance, contact the Volunteer Program Specialist Julie Mason at jmason@danville.ca.gov or (925) 314-3458.
Register online!
Coaches' Timeline November 8
Deadline to volunteer, 2nd–5th grades
November 13
Coaches' meeting, 2nd–5th grades, 6:00 pm; Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room
November 16
NYSCA Certification Parts I & II, 9:00 am–12:00 pm; Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room
November 18–22 2nd–5th grade players notified by coaches November 20
NYSCA Certification Parts I & II, 6:00 pm–9:00 pm; Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room
November 22
Deadline to volunteer, 6th–12th grades
November 25
Coaches' meeting, 6th–12th grades, 6:00 pm; Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room
November 25–29 2nd–12th grade players notified by coaches December 6
Deadline to volunteer, K–1st grades
December 11
Coaches' meeting, K–1st grades, 6:00 pm; Danville Community Center, Las Trampas Room
December 16-20 K–1st grade players notified by coaches December 18
NYSCA Certification Part I & II, 6:00 pm–9:00 pm; Danville Community Center, Lounge
Game Schedules: Schedules and scores are posted on www.danvillerecguide.com. Select the League Info tab, then click on your League Group and League.
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Adventure-based, experiential learning that helps develop thinking skills. Our systematic problem-solving sequence promotes positive social-emotional growth and is based on the Search Institute’s 40 developmental assets. Students learn to communicate, think critically, identify and set goals, collaborate as a team with peers, understand the impact of self on others.
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
#32550 Sep 10–Oct 15 Tu
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
$175(R) • $210(N)
Middle School Student Unions Age 10–14Y | Town Staff The Student Unions provide middle school students a safe and fun place to go after school. While quality staff provide options for structured daily activities, there are plenty of opportunities to just hang out and do your own thing. All of our sites have pool tables, Nintendo Wii game consoles, flat screen TVs, sports equipment, snack bars, computer access, and much more. Students are able to sign themselves in and out, however they are required to leave campus once they sign out. The Student Unions will be open for any early release days and are closed during non-school days and holidays. This program is provided at no fee, but you must register before you attend the program. Upon registration, you will receive an informational packet with all of our policies and forms to be completed and turned in on the first day attended. For more information visit the Teen Recreation pages of www.danville.ca.gov.
Classes
Age 9–12Y | Kevin McKelvey
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Enrichment
After-School
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Adventures In Success
Babysitting for Beginners Age 10–14Y | Suzy McCreary Learn the skills needed to be a trusted and responsible babysitter. Learn all about child development, bedtime strategies, discipline, how to get jobs, and ways to make babysitting fun for you and the kids. Basic first aid, general safety, and what to do in an emergency will also be covered. Students should dress to play and bring a snack, lunch and water bottle to the all-day class.
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
#32547 Sep 22
Su
9:00 am–2:30 pm
$48(R) • $58(N)
#32548 Dec 7
Sa
9:00 am–2:30 pm
$48(R) • $58(N))
Dance Classes Beginning Teen Hip Hop Age 12–18Y | Studio 8 Staff
A high-energy class! Come learn the newest trends in Hip Hop. Dance to the latest Hip Hop music. At the end of the course there will be a performance for family and friends. Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes or jazz shoes, hair pulled away from face. Studio 8, 3420 Fostoria Way, Suite A-100, Danville, studio8pac.com No Class 11/29
#32552 Sep 19–Dec 12 Th
7:30 pm–8:30 pm
$208(R) • $250(N)
Charlotte Wood Middle School, Teen Center
#31462 Aug 27–Jun 12 M–F 2:45 pm–6:00 pm Tu 8:00 am–9:00 am Diablo Vista Middle School, Teen Center
#31461 Aug 27–Jun 12 M/Tu, Th/F 2:45 pm–6:00 pm W 1:50 pm–6:00 pm Los Cerros Middle School, Teen Center
#31463 Aug 27–Jun 12 M–F 2:30 pm–6:00 pm W 8:00 am–9:20 am
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Information: (925) 314-3400
Performing Arts Musical Theatre Performance Class Age 12–18Y | Phyllis Gurnett
Village Theatre Performances 12/20–12/22; no class 11/11, 11/27
#32500 Sep 9–Dec 18
M/W 6:30 pm–8:00 pm
$565(R) • $706(N)
Theatre Performance Workshop Age 14–18Y | Jeff Seaberg
This monologue and scene study class is for teens with previous theatre experience. Students must give monologue audition on first day of class. Instructor approval is required because it is a new and advanced class. Students study the process of preparing a monologue and a scene. Script and scene study techniques are applied to each student's work. Class gives a single performance of all scenes and monologues. Village Theatre
#32413 Oct 1–Dec 5
Age 13–18Y | Shashi Dosaj
Beginning Guitar For Teens Age 10–17Y | Ted Crowley
This class is designed to have you playing real songs by groups like the Beatles, Santana, Green Day, and Coldplay. Instructor has a BA and MA in music along with 25 years of experience! With a limited class size of six you will get the help you need. All styles of guitar are welcome, just bring your own. Bass players welcome too! Danville Community Center, Lounge
W
4:45 pm–5:30 pm
This crash course will prepare you for a successful start in making that all-important first impression through positive self-presentation. Topics: Time management to meet deadlines; Organization strategies, Understanding the importance of completing and submitting written applications correctly; submitting online applications with caution. Bring any application forms you require assistance completing. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Room A
#32546 Oct 7
M
4:00 pm–5:30 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
$150(R) • $180(N
Writing The College Essay
Beginner Piano
Age 10–17Y | Ted Crowley Most popular songs use only three or four simple chords. You can learn to play your favorites on the piano in a few weeks. Only six students per class so you will get the help you need. No prior experience is required. It’s fun and easy! $10 material fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Lounge
#32085 Sep 11–Nov 13
$300(R) • $360(N)
Teen Etiquette
Music Classes
#32081 Sep 11–Nov 13
Tu/Th 5:00 pm–6:00 pm
W
4:00 pm–4:45 pm
$150(R) • $180(N)
Age 15–18Y | College InSight Advising Staff This workshop will go over what makes this type of writing unique and provide students the tools to be successful on their college applications. We will focus on the components of a quality essay, discuss topics to avoid, read and thoughtfully analyze sample essays, and complete quick writes and brainstorming activities. Danville Community Center, Las Trampas
#32559 Sep 18
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
W
6:00 pm–8:00 pm
$50(R) • $60(N)
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Teen
A drama class that works on acting, choreography, singing and other various staging requirements necessary to put on a theatrical production. Broadway’s legendary musical, Les Miserables (school edition), has been adapted to meet the needs of young performers. Teens in grades 7–12 are eligible for enrollment; one year of performance experience required. Monday rehearsals are required, Wednesday rehearsals will be scheduled with smaller ensembles.
Yoga for Teenage Women Age 12–18Y | Leena St. Michael, E-RYT500 You’ll build confidence, flexibility, balance, and a powerful core. You’ll develop all-over strength—yes, even upper body strength. You’ll also learn how to safely release emotions, de-stress, improve digestion and posture, boost the immune system, improve focus and acquire a healthy glow. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
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Special Events
#32306 Sep 11–Nov 13
W
4:00 pm–5:00 pm
$108(R) • $130(N)
Friday Night Out! Age 10–14Y | Town Staff
Middle Schoolers need a night out, too! Friends, games, food, and good times. What could be better? Each Friday Night Out has a different activity and its own brand of fun. Bring your friends, or make some new ones. Pizza and drinks included with registration. Release forms available for download in the teens section of the Town website: www.danville.ca.gov (search: Middle School).
Dodgeball Duck, Dive, Dip and Dodge Los Cerros Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32579 Sep 13
F
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$10(R) • $10(N)
Gamer Night Test your gaming skill on the big screens and compete against your friends! Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32578 Oct 11
F
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$10(R) • $10(N)
Laser Tag A night of pool, table tennis, foosball, Wii, food, friends and fun. Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32580 Nov 15
F
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$10(R) • $10(N)
Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag This isn’t your typical Capture the Flag! Los Cerros Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32581 Dec 6
F
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$10(R) • $10(N)
For Adaptive Recreation classes turn to page 43.
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Sports
Teen
Age 12–16Y | Blue Angels Staff
Town of Danville Junior Warriors Basketball Program
Learn how to Spin, Grab & Grind? Ready to improve your Slopestyle, Superpipe or all-mountain riding skills? Learn how to attack the terrain park like a pro! 5 days of coaching, transportation, lift tickets, lunch, helmet and adult supervision. Visit: www.BlueAngelSnow.com or call 925.939.7669.
Town of Danville staff is responsible for team assignments. Teams are determined by grade, not age. Players will be placed on teams according to schools and/or space availability. Due to the large number of participants to coordinate, we are unable to accommodate individual team placement requests.
Blue Angels Ski and Snowboard
Bus pick-up and drop-off location: Danville Park & Ride (I-680 and Sycamore Valley Road)
#32553 Jan 11–Feb 22 Sa
5:30 am–7:30 pm
$899(R) • $1,079(N)
Club V.I.P. Intermediate Volleyball Age 11–14Y | VIP Volleyball Staff Establish a foundation that will get you excited to continue playing volleyball in the future. Intermediate players will fine-tune basic volleyball techniques and apply basic skills in scrimmaging situations. All programs are run and supervised by Ted Babu who has been coaching since 1997, and is Impact Certified by the United Stated Volleyball Association. For more info e-mail ted@clubviponline.com. Diablo Vista Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32206 Sep 11–Oct 2
W
7:00 pm–8:00 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
#32207 Oct 9–30
W
7:00 pm–8:00 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
Los Cerros Middle School, Community Gymnasium No class 11/27
#32208 Nov 6–Dec 4
W
7:00 pm–8:00 pm
$55(R) • $66(N)
Grades 6-12 Teams begin weekly practices the week of December 2. January through March, teams practice once during the week and play a game on Saturday. All practices will be one hour on half-court; times and locations selected by coaches. No practice held December 23-January 5. Game start times will vary. Score will be kept. Registration for this program is limited to online and mail-in only. See page 23 for more program information. Fee includes jersey and headband. A $40 refund will be given to each parent who volunteers as a coach and completes the NYSCA certification training provided by the Town. Weekly practices: Dec 2–Mar 7 (no practice 12/23–1/4) Days/times/locations vary as selected by coaches Saturday games: Jan 11–Mar 1 Saturday playoffs: Mar 8 Last day to register: Nov 22 Team notification (by coaches): Nov 25-29 Game Location: Los Cerros Community Gym Game start times vary: 9:30, 10:30, 11:30
#32570 6th–8th Grade Coed $140(R) • $168(N) by 10/15 $160(R) • $188(N) after 10/15 Game Location: Los Cerros Community Gym Game start times vary: 12:30, 1:30, 2:30
See page 23 for program details.
#32571 9th–12th Grade Coed $140(R) • $168(N) by 10/15 $160(R) • $188(N) after 10/15
Mandatory Skills Evaluation: Saturday, November 16 or 23 (select one) Los Cerros Community Gymnasium 6th–8th grade: 2:00 pm 9th–12th grade: 3:00 pm
Register online!
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NEW! Launch Your Career with LinkedIn Age 18Y and up | Collegial Services Staff
Searching for a career can be overwhelming. This course will teach participants how to create a LinkedIn profile based on search engine optimization, research targeted People/ Company/Groups, and create a job search strategy that gets results. Be among the 38% of LinkedIn users who uncovered potential job opportunities. (LinkedIn survey 2012). $5 material fee due to instructor. Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium
#32542 Oct 10–24
Th
7:30 pm–8:30 pm
$75(R) • $90(N)
Oil/Acrylic Painting
Age 18Y and up | Charles White Enjoy sharpening your skills at painting in this ongoing class for painters of all levels. The casual, relaxed atmosphere and supportive environment will help you progress quickly. Bring materials. Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32145 Sep 9–30
M
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$76(R) • $91(N)
#32146 Oct 7–28
M
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$76(R) • $91(N)
#32147 Nov 18–Dec 9 M
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$76(R) • $91(N)
Pastel Painting for Everyone! Age 16Y and up | Debbie Wardrope
Both beginners and intermediate students are welcome to join us in painting in pastel. New students will be given the basic instruction in the pastel medium while more advanced students can paint the subject of their choice with one-on-one help from the instructor. Instructor will email supply list prior to class start date.
Art And Craft Classes NEW! Merry Mosaics for the Holidays Age 16Y and up | Jean Cernigoj
Handmade gifts are truly special. Choose from many items to mosaic: tray, heart mobile, planter box, mirror wall hanging or bring your own item! We will cover design, use of tools, setting, grouting and sealing. No prior mosaic experience necessary. Instructor will call prior to class to discuss what you plan to make and what your material fee will be. Material fee due first day of class. Wear washable art clothes and join the fun!
Hap Magee Ranch Park, Cottage Front Room
#32154 Oct 22–Dec 10 Tu
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Danville Community Center, Art Room
#32185 Oct 1–22
Tu
6:00 pm–9:00 pm
$90(R) • $108(N)
#32187 Nov 5–26
Tu
6:00 pm–9:00 pm
$90(R) • $108(N)
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Computer Classes
Knitting 101
Age 18Y and up | Carol Holmes
Danville Community Center, Lounge
#32529 Sep 11–Oct 9
W
#32530 Sep 12–Oct 10 Th
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$135(R) • $162(N)
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$135(R) • $162(N)
Knitting Workshop
Age 18Y and up | Bette Selsback-Smith Bring your project and improve your pattern reading skills; learn to read charts, properly measure gauge, analyze knitting problems, and correct your mistakes. Prerequisites: Students must have demonstrated ability to knit, purl, increase, decrease, casting on/off and read beginner knitter patterns. Danville Community Center, Lounge; 11/5 class held in Veterans Memorial Building, Senior Meeting Room No class 11/11, 11/26
#32524 Sep 9–Oct 14
M
12:00 pm–2:00 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32533 Sep 10–Oct 15 Tu
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32534 Oct 21–Dec 2
M
12:00 pm–2:00 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32537 Oct 22–Dec 3
Tu
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
Veterans Memorial Building, Senior Meeting Room No class 11/11
Choose from a variety of informational and educational handson computer classes! The provided laptops have Windows XP with Microsoft Office 2007. Class manuals are written for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and for Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 & 2010. If you have any questions you may contact the instructor, Lynn Pesonen at lmh247@aol.com.
Hands-on Beginning Computers Tired of asking for help? We’ll discuss different parts of the computer and how to navigate Windows beginning with the Start Menu. Learn how to create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and word-processing using Microsoft Word. Take-home class manual provided. Bring your own laptop, otherwise laptops will be provided with two persons per computer. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
#32467 Sep 11–25
M
6:40 pm–8:40 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32535 Oct 21–Dec 2
M
6:40 pm–8:40 pm
$70(R) • $84(N)
Danville Community Center, Art Room No class 11/26
#32532 Sep 10–Oct 15 Tu
9:30 am–11:30 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
#32536 Oct 22–Dec 3
9:30 am–11:30 am
$70(R) • $84(N)
W
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$150(R) • $180(N)
Hands-On Microsoft Excel, Next Step Have you been using Excel to its potential? Improve the way you use tools to analyze and communicate your data. Discover how to quickly and efficiently create graphs, wrap text, merge and center cells, freeze columns and rows, plus more. Take home class manual provided. Bring your own laptop, otherwise laptops will be provided with two persons per computer. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
#32464 Oct 2
#32531 Sep 9–Oct 14
Tu
Age 18Y and up | Lynn Pesonen
W
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$60(R) • $72(N)
Hands-On Microsoft PowerPoint & Publisher Learn to create dynamic appealing slide shows with PowerPoint by using bulleted lists, photos and applying animation. You’ll also learn how to create flyers, newsletters and invitations using Publisher by working with templates to modify the design and content to create impressive publications. Take home class manual provided. Bring your own laptop, otherwise laptops will be provided with two persons per computer. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
#32466 Oct 9–16
W
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Hands-On Microsoft Outlook & Mail Merge Get organized using Outlook to setup appointments, maintain an address book and a to-do list. Accomplish your mailings by setting up a mail merge in six steps using Outlook or Excel to merge an address list to print onto letters, labels and envelopes. Take home class manual provided. Bring your own laptop, otherwise laptops will be provided with two persons per computer. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
#32470 Oct 23–30
W
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Computer classes continue on page 30.
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Want to learn to knit? If so, this class is for you. You’ll acquire an excellent foundation in knitting skills, techniques, patterns and stitches, and more. Pick your favorite color(s) from an assortment of yarns as you begin your first scarf. Bring size 7 or 8 straight knitting needles, 10 or 12 long. $25 material fee due to instructor for yarn.
Hands-On Digital Photo & Photoshop You have photos you’ve taken with your digital camera, now what? Learn how to organize your photos and how to edit your pictures with PhotoShop Elements. The concepts you learn will allow you to enhance and preserve great photos. Take-home class manual provided. Laptops will be provided with two persons per computer. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
#32465 Nov 6–13
W
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Dance Classes Beginning Bellydance
Age 14 and up | Allison Randall Strengthen core muscles and learn this gorgeous and ancient art form. Learn combinations and choreography, and about Middle Eastern music and dance culture. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room Make up class 11/12.
#32473 Sep 17–Nov 12 Tu
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$110(R) • $132(N)
Cooking Classes Canning Tomatoes
Age 14 and up | Kim Billingsley Fresh tomatoes are amazing and the next best thing is home canned ones. Tomatoes have their special challenges, but all are easily managed with the right information. Sauce, whole, marinara, and your own special blend can all be done, I can show you how! We will do two batches of tomatoes (traditional sauce and roasted tomato sauce) so you have the hands on experience and the confidence to can at home. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Kitchen
#32484 Sep 15
Su
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$27(R) • $32(N)
Jam 101
Age 14 and up | Kim Billingsley Fruit jam is a yummy treat, a great gift and a wonderful way to store your harvest. Make two jams; one low sugar and one with an herb or spice. Learn how to store and present jam as a gift. Jam is a great beginning to canning; all the basics you learn in this class will open up the world of canning to you. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Kitchen
#32485 Sep 15
Su
1:30 pm–3:00 pm
$27(R) • $32(N)
Quick Gourmet Appetizers Age 14 and up | Kim Billingsley
Impress your drop-in company with great appetizers. Don’t let the idea of appetizers scare you; with quick tricks and use of pre-prepared products you can create an unending supply of great appetizers. You will leave with ideas for many variations. Three will be made in class; puff pastry and filo dough will be used. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Kitchen
#32482 Oct 4
F
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
$30(R) • $36(N)
South of the Border
Age 14 and up | Kim Billingsley Food from the southwest and south of the border is often spicy, but not necessarily hot. We will make food that uses spices to lower the salt and fat content. We will make salsa, salad, soup. Yum! Enjoy cooking and eating in class and you will leave with the recipes. This class is hands on! Oak Hill Park Community Center, Kitchen
#32483 Nov 8
F
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6:30 pm–9:00 pm
$33(R) • $40(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Foreign Languages Beginning Italian
Age 18 and up | Gina Stearley
Adult
This fun and interactive class is for those who’d like to go to Italy and speak like an Italian! You will learn to ask questions and understand the answer; we’ll cover directions, shopping, trains, restaurants and more. Italian is a lively language, come and join the fun! 5 person minimum for class to occur. $25 materials fee. Library, Mt. Diablo Room; 9/17, 10/15 class held at Veterans Memorial Building, Senior Meeting Room No class 11/26
#32445 Sep 10–Dec 17 Tu
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$196(R) • $235(N)
Italian
Age 18 and up | Gina Stearley This is the continuation of the Summer Wednesday night class. The gerand verb form is going to make speaking even easier and Renaissance art and storytelling will keep this class captivated and laughing, as usual. Our novella, Viaggi di Sherry is provided. Library, Mt. Diablo Room; 10/9 class moved to Veterans Memorial Building, Senior Meeting Room No class 11/27
#32446 Sep 11–Dec 18
W
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$196(R) • $235(N)
Italian II
Age 18 and up | Gina Stearley This is a continuation of the Summer Monday night beginning class and attendance in that class is a pre-requisite to enroll. We will continue our travels through Italy right in our classroom! Library, Mt. Diablo Room No class 11/11
#32447 Sep 16–Dec 16 M
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$182(R) • $218(N)
Intermediate Italian
Age 18 and up | Gina Stearley This is a continuation of the Summer Thursday night class and attendance in that class is a pre-requisite for enrollment. Our reader, Marrianna e Ericone in Italia is included. Library, Mt. Diablo Room; 9/19, 10/10 & 10/17 class moved to Veterans Memorial Building, Senior Meeting Room No class 11/28
#32448 Sep 12–Dec 19 Th
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$196(R) • $235(N)
French, Continued
Age 18 and up | Jennifer Enzminger Learn practical French language skills in a friendly, dynamic, and supportive classroom. Active participation is encouraged. This course is a continuation of the Spring, 2013 class. Course text, Points de départ, by Pons, et al (ISBN 013-513630-X), can be purchased online. New students welcome! Contact instructor with questions. Danville Community Center, Lounge; 10/25 class moved to the Library, Mt. Diablo Room No class 10/4
#32449 Sep 13–Nov 8
F
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$135(R) • $162(N)
French, Advanced
Age 18 and up | Jennifer Enzminger Participate in lively discussion of things French. Grammar review, listening, reading, and comprehension exercises will keep your French current. New students welcome! Contact instructor with questions. Danville Community Center, Lounge; 10/25 class moved to the Library, Mt. Diablo Room No class 10/4
#32450 Sep 13–Nov 8
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
F
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
$135(R) • $162(N)
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Music Classes Beginning Guitar
NEW! Holiday Caroling
Most popular songs use only three or four simple guitar chords. This class will have you playing real rock and folk songs in just a few weeks. The instructor has a BA and MA in music and 25 years of teaching experience. Class size is limited to six so you will get the help that you need. All styles are welcome, just bring your guitar. Ten classes total.
Join us for a singing class focusing on the holiday carols we love. Learn healthy vocal technique from our highly-trained teachers while getting into the spirit of the season. The final class will be at a special location in order to bring your cheer to the public.
Age 18 and up | Ted Crowley
Age 18Y and up | The Laimerlo Studio
Danville Community Center, Lounge
#32490 Sep 11–Nov 13
W
6:45 pm–7:30 pm
Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium No class 11/28
#32418 Nov 14–Dec 19 Th
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$90(R) • $112(N)
$150(R) • $180(N)
Singin’ the Classics
Advanced Guitar
Age 55Y and up | The Laimerlo Studio
Age 18 and up | Ted Crowley This class is for those who have completed the Guitar Class for beginners and wish to continue, or those of any age who have prior experience. Barre chords, 7ths and 9ths, scales and modes, sequences and modulations are among the topics explored. All styles welcome, class size limited to six. Ten classes total.
Love the music of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and the rest of the crooners? Sing those songs with us while you learn healthy vocal technique. The instructor will begin by teaching you the basics of great singing, and then lead you through the hits of the 30s, 40s, and 50s. $20 material fee for book and CD required first day of class.
Danville Community Center, Lounge
Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium
#32491 Sep 11–Nov 13
W
7:30 pm–8:15 pm
$150(R) • $180(N)
#32416 Sep 12–Oct 10 Th
2:00 pm–3:00 pm
$100(R) • $125(N)
#32417 Oct 17–Nov 14 Th
2:00 pm–3:00 pm
$100(R) • $125(N)
NEW! Beginning Piano Age 18 and up | Ted Crowley
Most popular songs use only three or four simple chords. You can learn to play your favorites on the piano in a few weeks. No prior experience is required. Class size limited to six so you will get the help you need. Ten classes total. Call the instructor if you need help getting a keyboard. $10 materials fee due to instructor at first class. Danville Community Center, Lounge
#32493 Sep 11–Nov 13
W
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6:00 pm–6:45 pm
$150(R) • $180(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
NEW! Mindful Parenting
Ages 18 and up | Rachel Striet, Kim Smith CCA Want to know more about why essential oils have such a powerful and positive influence on the body and mind? Which oils are good for muscle/joint pain, building the immune system, stress/ depression, skin conditions, and insomnia? Learn how to evaluate, select, and safely use these amazing gifts of nature. Oil sampling and information to take home.
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Meeting Room
#32476 Sep 28
Sa
9:00 am–1:00 pm
$30(R) • $36(N)
Mindfulness Classes Age 18Y and up | Joree Rosenblatt Mindfulness is a practice of learning how to be in the present moment. Through meditative breathing, Mindfulness provides the tools for how to slow down in our busy lives and be aware of our moment-to-moment experience. The benefits of practicing Mindfulness have been scientifically proven to reduce stress and improve quality of life. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and bring a meditation cushion or pillow to sit on.
This class covers the Fundamentals of Mindfulness, with the emphasis on how to be a Mindful Parent. You will learn how to respond rather than react, how to find joy and peace amidst the chaos, and how to parent consciously in honoring your child’s true self. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Cottage Front Room No class 10/18
#32506 Sep 20–Nov 1
F
11:30 am–1:00 pm
$99(R) • $119(N)
Qigong For Health An essential component of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qigong (chee-gong), combines gentle easy to learn exercises with conscious breathing and stillness to reduce stress and calm the mind. Beginners, experienced T’ai Chi Ch’uan or Qigong practitioners, and people living with health challenges are welcome. Most exercises can be performed or adapted to a seated (including wheelchair) position. Wear comfortable clothing and flat-soled, flexible shoes. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom No class 11/27
#32908 Sep 11–Dec 18
W
9:15 am–10:15 am
$140(R) • $168(N)
Introduction to Mindfulness This one-time Introduction to Mindfulness class highlights how to use awareness of our minds and bodies to our reduce stress. Participants should wear comfortable clothing. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee House
#32501 Sep 10
Tu
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$20(R) • $24(N)
Veterans Memorial Building, Room C
#32504 Sep 10
Tu
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
$20(R) • $24(N)
Fundamentals of Mindfulness Learn the fundamental techniques of Mindfulness: how to reduce stress, be in the present moment and cultivate awareness to live life with attention and intention. $7 materials fee due to instructor. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Cottage Front Room; 10/22 class held at Hap Magee Ranch Park, Magee House
#32502 Sep 17–Oct 22 Tu
11:00 am–12:15 pm
$99(R) • $119(N)
Veterans Memorial Building, Room C
#32503 Sep 17–Oct 22 Tu
7:00 pm–8:15 pm
$99(R) • $119(N)
NEW! Fundamentals of Mindfulness—Level 2 Have an opportunity to continue and deepen your mindfulness practice. We will focus more on practice and less on theory, and delve further into application of mindfulness in our daily life. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Mindfulness Level 1. $7 materials fee due to instructor. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Cottage Front Room
#32505 Sep 17–Oct 22 Tu
12:30 pm–1:30 pm
Register online!
$90(R) • $108(N)
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Health & Wellness
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Introduction to Essential Oils
Fitness
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Fall Trail Mixers Age 17Y and up | Town Staff We’ll stay in the Bay Area and explore trails in regional parks together. Each Trail Mixer we’ll meet in the Danville Community Center parking lot at 9:00 am and caravan to each location. Plan on being gone until the mid to late afternoon. Information about the hike will be emailed out the day before so please make sure your email address is accurate in your Town of Danville account. For more information contact Sheena Wellman-Miner at swellman-miner@danville.ca.gov. Pre-registration is required.
Anthony Chabot REgional Park—San Leandro #32538 Oct 12
Sa
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Free
Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area—El Sobrante #32539 Nov 2
Sa
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Free
SugarLoaf Ridge State Park—Kenwood #32540 Dec 14
Sa
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Free
Jazzercise Age 17Y and up | Betty Rothstein Jazzercise is a 60-minute group fitness class combining cardio, strength and stretch moves for a total body workout. We’ve taken moves from hip hop, yoga, pilates, jazz dance, kick boxing and resistance training and bundled them into one hour. Bring a mat, hand weights and water. Wear aerobic shoes. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom No class 11/11 and 11/28.
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#32030 Sep 9–30
M/Th
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$35(R) • $42(N)
#32031 Oct 3–28
Th/M
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$40(R) • $48(N)
#32032 Nov 4–25
M/Th
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$30(R) • $36(N)
#32033 Dec 2–19
M/Th
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$30(R) • $36(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Adult
Pilates
The Feldenkrais Method®
Age 18Y and up | Studio 8 Staff
Age 18Y and up | Naffie Fischbacher
Pilates is a safe and effective workout; it dramatically transforms the way your body feels and performs. It builds strength without excess bulk, creating a sleek, toned body with slender legs and a flat abdomen. Pilates teaches body awareness, good posture and flexibility. We will do mat and roller work. Bring your own yoga mat.
An innovative method of gentle movement exploration that teaches you to move with greater ease and efficiency. This is one of the most effective stress reduction techniques around. Regular students of the method enjoy better posture, breathing, and coordination, as well as greater mental and physical flexibility. Please wear comfortable, nonrestrictive clothing and bring a mat.
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom No class 11/11, 11/25
#32522 Sep 16–Dec 16 M
10:00 am–11:00 am
$192(R) • $230(N)
Pi-Yo Age 18Y and up | Amy Puccinelli Come focus on your core and strengthen the muscles that help you to be posturally aligned, balanced and flexible. Benefit by practicing the combo of mat work to build and yoga to stretch and revive. Bring a yoga mat.
Awareness Through Movement® The gentle movement explorations experienced in this classroom application of the Feldenkrais Method® can improve posture, decrease pain and increase flexibility and grace in action. Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium No class 11/28
#32311 Sep 12–Oct 10 Th
9:30 am–10:30 am
$60(R) • $72(N)
#32312 Oct 31–Dec 19 Th
9:30 am–10:30 am
$84(R) • $100(N)
Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 11/11, 11/25
#32034 Sep 9–Dec 16
M
5:30 pm–6:30 pm
Register online!
$110.50(R) • $132(N)
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Yoga Classes Choose the appropriate class based your level. Wear comfortable workout clothes and bring a yoga sticky mat. Optional: meditation cushion, strap/small towel, yoga brick, blanket. Empty stomach is best.
Autumn Yoga: Practices for Letting Go Age 17Y and up | Leena St. Michael, ERYT500
This class is also for teens with permission by instructor. Advanced beginner+ day of yoga, breathwork, diet, and lifestyle wellness strategies to maintain balance during this season of change. Class includes multi-media presentation, vegan lunch, active physical practice and quiet centering. Bring light lunch for picnic, weather permitting. Wear comfortable clothes/layers and bring a yoga mat. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
#32294 Oct 6
Su
10:00 am–4:00 pm
$66(R) • $79(N)
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Yoga Age 17 and up | Howard Van Es
This class is for those with some yoga experience or athletic beginners. Deepen your experience of basic postures, learn more challenging postures, posture flow and breathing practices. Bring a yoga mat and thick blanket to class.
Classical Yoga: Multi-level with Mindfulness Age 17 and up | Leena St. Michael, ERYT500
This Classical Ashtanga Yoga class, based upon the teachings of the ancient Yoga Sutras, integrates Iyengar-influenced posture (asana) practice for alignment, flexibility, stamina, and strength and balance with traditional flows including the Sun Salutation. Town Meeting Hall, Auditorium No class 11/11
#32298 Sep 9–Dec 2
M
9:45 am–11:00 am
$162(R) • $194(N)
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
#32293 Sep 10–Nov 26 Tu
6:10 pm–7:30 pm
$162(R) • $194(N)
Saturday Morning Yoga with Meditation Age 17Y and up | Leena St. Michael, ERYT500
Renew, energize, and restore mind/spirit/body to glow all weekend long. Classical Ashtanga Yoga includes postures, morning Sun Salutations, breath-work, and mindfulness meditation woven with Yoga philosophy. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
#32295 Sep 7–Nov 23 Sa
8:30 am–9:45 am
$162(R) • $194(N)
Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room No class 11/27
#32296 Sep 18–Dec 11
W
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9:45 am–11:00 am
$156(R) • $187(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Age 14Y and up | Yuko Diehl You will be blown away in this exciting one-hour class of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements. This dance-fitness class’ routines feature easy-to-follow steps, fast and slow rhythms and cardiovascular training. This combination will help to tone and sculpt your body while burning calories—all while having fun and building your energy. Enjoy exercising with Latin and international music! Wear workout shoes and bring water. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom
#32308 Sep 11–Oct 23 W
6:30 pm–7:30 pm
$56(R) • $67(N)
#32309 Nov 6–Dec 18 W
6:30 pm–7:30 pm
$56(R) • $67(N)
T’ai Chi Ch’uan Age 18Y and up | Bob Kipper This is a beginning class in part one of the classical, long Yang form. Continuing students can learn the entire long Yang form in addition to a fast form, two person sets, weapon sets and push-hands. Students will also be eligible to participate in seminars held by Master Tung Kai Ying. Wear comfortable clothing and flat-soled, flexible shoes. Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room; 10/3, 12/3, and 12/12 class held in Veterans Memorial Building, Community Hall No class 10/31, 11/26, and 11/28
Regular Class
#32514 Sep 10–Dec 17 Tu
7:15 pm–8:30 pm
$168(R) • $201(N)
#32515 Sep 12–Dec 19 Th
7:15 pm–8:30 pm
$156(R) • $187(N)
#32518 Sep 10–Dec 19 Tu/Th
7:15 pm–8:30 pm
$246(R) • $295(N)
Advanced Class Advanced class requires participation in the Regular Class and instructor’s approval. #32516 Sep 10–Dec 17 Tu
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
8:40 pm–9:30 pm
$84(R) • $100(N)
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Adult
Martial Arts
adult
Zumba®
Sports
adult
Adult Sports Leagues
Bocce Ball League
For registration lottery information, policies and procedures, visit www.danville.ca.gov, type ‘Adult Sports’ in the search box, and click ‘GO.’
This popular program features leagues weekday evenings. Each team must have a minimum of four players with a 10 person maximum. Season runs seven weeks plus play-offs. Pick up a roster at the Danville Community Center or download at www.danville.ca.gov (Search: Adult Sports). For more information, call 314-3480. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Managers’ meeting is TBD.
Adult Sports League Registration Dates: August 5, 9:00 am: Danville resident teams August 6, 9:00 am: Open registration Rainout Make-ups: Make-ups for rainouts will be scheduled on your regular night of play whenever possible. If your team cannot attend a scheduled make-up, your team will forfeit. If a make-up cannot be scheduled at all, your team will be credited ($) for that week of play.
5 on 5 Basketball League Age 18Y and up
The fall 5 on 5 league runs for eight weeks plus two weeks for playoffs. Pick up a roster at the Danville Community Center or download at www.danville.ca.gov (search: Adult Sports). For more information, call 314-3480. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Maximum 12 players per roster. Managers meeting is TBD.
Age 18Y and up
Sycamore Valley Park, Bocce Courts No games 9/2
#32003 Aug 26–Oct 21 M 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $170(R) • $204(N) per team #32004 Sep 3–Oct 15 Tu 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $170(R) • $204(N) per team #32005 Sep 4–Oct 23 W 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $170(R) • $204(N) per team #32006 Sep 5–Oct 17 Th 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $170(R) • $204(N) per team #32007 Sep 6–Oct 18 F 6:00 pm–8:00 pm $170(R) • $204(N) per team
Diablo Vista Community Gym, 4100 Camino Tassajara
#32008 Sep 10–Oct 29 Tu 6:30 pm–10:30 pm $425(R) • $510(N) per team
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Information: (925) 314-3400
Kickball League (Coed Recreational) Age 18Y and up
Adult
Kickball, a game of strategy, skill, and bouncy red balls is not just for kids anymore! This game is great for adults of all ages and is the new trend in sports and fitness leagues. No experience necessary! Season runs eight weeks plus playoffs. Teams must have a minimum of eight players, with a minimum of four women. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Pick up a roster at the Danville Community Center or download at www.danville.ca.gov (Search: Adult Sports). For more information, call 314-3480. Managers’ Meeting is TBD. Sycamore Valley Park, Ball Diamonds 2 & 3
#32002 Sep 4–Oct 23 W 6:30 pm–10:00 pm $375(R) • $450(N) per team
Softball League Age 18Y and up
The Town of Danville Adult Softball Program features leagues on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (40 and over league). The Town reserves the right to move teams to a different level (night) if necessary. Fall season runs eight weeks plus playoffs. Pick up a roster at the Danville Community Center or download at www.danville.ca.gov. For more information, call 314-3480. Completed roster with full payment must be submitted at the time of registration to reserve a team spot. Managers’ Meeting is TBD. Sycamore Valley Park, Ball Diamond 4 No games 9/2
D LEAGUE #31998 Aug 26–Oct 21 M 6:30 pm–10:00 pm $450(R) • $540(N) per team #32000 Sep 5–Oct 24 Th 6:30 pm–10:00 pm $450(R) • $540(N) per team
C LEAGUE #27393 Sep 3–Oct 22 Tu 6:30 pm–10:00 pm $450(R) • $540(N) per team
40Y AND UP #32001 Sep 6–Oct 25 F 6:30 pm–10:00 pm $450(R) • $540(N) per team
Adult Open Gym Age 18Y and up Burn off the stress of the week, enjoy a game of pick up, or practice your shot. Purchase a discounted pass card at the Community Center or pay individually at the door, $4(R) and $5(N). Los Cerros Middle School, Community Gymnasium
#32513 Sep 14–Dec 21 Sa 6:15 am–9:15 am
Register online!
$36(R) • $43(N) per 10-punch card
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Tennis
Intermediate Can rally with other students, volley and control serve consistently.
Age 18Y and up | John DeMartini The Town of Danville offers top-flight instruction from our resident tennis professional. John DeMartini is a certified Level 1 USPTA Pro and has been teaching pro for over twenty years, formerly at Stanford University. He has extensive experience providing instruction to students of all ages and levels. This tennis program features classes for all skill levels and limits class size to 4–7 students, for individualized instruction. Class size and/or levels may be changed due to insufficient enrollment. Students can transfer to a different class upon instructor’s approval and if space is available. The instructor reserves the right to change student’s class level if necessary. Bring one unopened can of tennis balls to first class and a tennis racket to all classes.
Needs instruction on the basics: grips, ground strokes, serve, volley. Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2
W
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
7:00 pm–8:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B
#32337 Sep 12–Nov 7
Th
9:00 am–10:00 am
$130(R) • $156(N)
#32338 Sep 13–Nov 8
F
10:00 am–11:00 am
$130(R) • $156(N)
Advanced Intermediate Consistent placement with ground strokes and serves with spin. Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2
Th
11:00 am–12:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
$195(R) • $234(N)
Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B
#32328 Sep 13–Nov 8
F
9:00 am–10:00 am
$130(R) • $156(N)
#32342 Sep 14–Nov 9
Sa
10:00 am–11:00 am
$130(R) • $156(N)
Can execute all strokes dependably, including approach shots and net play. #32322 Sep 10–Nov 5 Tu
8:00 pm–9:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
#32340 Sep 11–Nov 6
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
$195(R) • $234(N)
#32346 Sep 12–Nov 7
Th
10:00 am–11:00 am
$130(R) • $156(N)
#32334 Sep 13–Nov 8
F
11:00 am–12:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
#32325 Sep 14–Nov 9
Sa
11:00 am–12:00 pm
$130(R) • $156(N)
W
Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B
#32315 Sep 14–Nov 9
Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B
adult
7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2
Understands grips, ground strokes, and can begin to control serve. #32333 Sep 10–Nov 5 Tu
M
Advanced
Advanced Beginner
40
M
#32336 Sep 10–Nov 5 Tu
$130(R) • $156(N)
Osage Station Park, Tennis Courts A & B
#32345 Sep 12–Nov 7
#32314 Sep 9–Nov 4
#32339 Sep 9–Nov 4
Beginner
#32344 Sep 11–Nov 6
Diablo Vista Park, Tennis Courts 1 & 2
Sa
8:30 am–10:00 am
$195(R) • $234(N)
Information: (925) 314-3400
Senior Services At-a-Glance DANVILLE SENIOR CENTER 115 East Prospect • seniors@danville.ca.gov • (925) 314-3490
Adult 55+
The Danville Senior Center offers an array of ongoing services and classes. Our bi-monthly Silver Streak Newsletter provides information on senior programs including travel, exercise, lectures, and community resources. Most sessions run for one or two months at a time. The newsletter is mailed to Danville residents. Non-residents are encouraged to view or download the Silver Streak online at www.danville.ca.gov/recreation/seniors.
Silver Streak Newsletter
adult 55+
Special Events
Issue Dates: Registration Dates: September/October 2013 August 14 residents, August 16 non-residents November/December 2013 October 16 residents, October 18 non-residents
October
Fall Luncheon
December
Holiday Luncheon
Senior Sneaker Trips
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
ENRICHMENT CLASSES
• Blood
• BUZZ
Pressure Screening • Medicare Counseling • Memory Screening • One-on-One Computer Tutoring
HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLASSES • Aerobic
Dancing Jam • Chinese Cultural Classes • DASH Hiking Group • Sit to Get Fit • Stretching • Tai Chi • Zumba • Bombay
Register online!
The Town of Danville's Senior Sneaker program is a great way for you to make new friends and get out and around the greater Bay Area. There is always something new to see and learn, and you are guaranteed a great time!
sessions • Book Club • Bridge Lessons • Chinese
Conversation Mah Jongg • Cooking Classes • Drawing Class • Scrabble Group • Spanish Conversation • The Film Salon • Ukulele Group • Writing Group • Chinese
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Age 8Y and up | Nobu Endo The objectives of these courses are to develop a reliable canine citizen regardless of age. Methods are based on positive reinforcement techniques. These classes are for canines friendly with people and other dogs. For safety we recommended that all vaccinations have been received before walking in public places.
Basic Dog Training This course will provide the necessary skills to teach your canine companion five fundamental commands: sit, down, wait, come, leave it, and loose leash walking. Addressing common behavior problems (mouthing, potty-training, digging and more) will also be discussed. Class is for dogs 3 months of age and older. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Hap Magee Gazebo
#32494 Sep 15–Oct 13 Su 10:00 am–11:00 am $110(R) • $132(N)
all ages
Martial Arts
#32496 Sep 15–Oct 13 Su 11:15 am–12:15 pm
$110(R) • $132(N)
Intermediate Dog Training Course is designed to improve the skills learned in the basic class and strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Duration, distractions and distance will be introduced to increase your pet’s skill level and reliability. Class is for dogs 9 months of age and older AND have successfully completed a basic dog training class. Hap Magee Ranch Park, Hap Magee Gazebo
#32498 Sep 15–Oct 13 Su 12:30 pm–1:30 pm
$115(R) • $138(N)
Karate (Shorin-Ryu) Age 6–12Y | Ernest Chun
Wed., 5:45 pm–6:50 pm and Sat., 10:00 am–11:05 am
Shorin-Ryu uses natural body movements that greatly enhance a beginner’s ability to learn. A variety of self-defense techniques are taught with emphasis on blocking, punching and kicking. Occasional sparring is practiced. White Gi (uniform) is required and can be purchased from the instructor.
#32057 Sep 18–Oct 19 W/Sa
$73(R) • $88(N)
6–12Y
#32058 Oct 23–Nov 23 W/Sa
$73(R) • $88(N)
6–12Y
#32059 Sep 18–Oct 16 W
$38(R) • $46(N) 13Y+
Danville Community Center, Valley Oak Room
#32060 Oct 23–Nov 20 W
$38(R) • $46(N) 13Y+
Wednesday, 7:00 pm–8:15 pm
Wednesday, 5:45 pm–6:50 pm #32053 Sep 18–Oct 16 W
$38(R) • $46(N)
6–12Y
Saturday, 11:15 am–12:30 pm
#32054 Oct 23–Nov 20 W
$38(R) • $46(N)
6–12Y
#32061 Oct 26–Nov 23 Sa
$38(R) • $46(N)
13Y+
#32062 Sep 21–Oct 19 Sa
$38(R) • $46(N)
13Y+
Saturday, 10:00 am–11:05 am #32055 Sep 21–Oct 19 Sa
$38(R) • $46(N)
6–12Y
Wed., 7:00 pm–8:15 pm and Sat., 11:15 am–12:30 pm
#32056 Oct 26–Nov 23 Sa
$38(R) • $46(N)
6–12Y
#32063 Sep 18–Oct 19 W/Sa $73(R) • $88(N)
13Y+
#32064 Oct 23–Nov 23 W/Sa $73(R) • $88(N) 13Y+
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Information: (925) 314-3400
Adaptive Recreation
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Age 15Y and up | Toolworks Staff, Town Staff This exciting class is designed to teach adults with disabilities how to plan and prepare tasty, healthy meals. We will provide the instructors, ingredients, and kitchen—you bring the fun! If you would like to attend, please call the Danville Community Center to reserve your spot at (925) 314-3400. $5 materials fee due to instructor each class. Oak Hill Park Community Center, Kitchen; 3005 Stone Valley Road
#32541 Sep 11–Nov 27 W 11:00 am–1:00 pm Free
HIP HOP DANCE
Age 10Y and up | LaTonya Watts Dance class designed to introduce students to current and popular dance moves. Basic choreography is taught in a positive and nurturing environment. Students learn dance technique culminating into fun dance routines. Instructor has 20+ years of experience teaching students of all ages and skill levels.
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Town Council
Town Staff
Newell Arnerich, Mayor Robert Storer, Vice Mayor Michael Doyle Renee Morgan Karen Stepper
Joe Calabrigo, Town Manager Rob Ewing, City Attorney
Oak Hill Park Community Center, Ballroom No class 11/11, 11/25
#32903 Sep 9–Sep 30 M 5:00 pm–5:45 pm $54(R) • $65(N) #32904 Oct 7–Oct 30 M 5:00 pm–5:45 pm $54(R) • $65(N) #32905 Nov 4, Nov 18 M 5:00 pm–5:45 pm $27(R) • $32(N) #32907 Dec 2-Dec 23 M 5:00 pm–5:45 pm $54(R) • $65(N)
Parks & Leisure Arts Services Commission Commission Peggy Hiramine, Chair Randall Diamond, Vice Chair Lisa Blackwell, Alternate Michael Cory Kevin Donovan Jane Joyce Stewart Proctor Kent Rezowalli Ife Oladoja, Youth Representative
Recreation Services Danville Community Center 420 Front Street, M–F, 8:30 am–5:00 pm Phone: 314-3400 Email: recreation@danville.ca.gov Henry Perezalonso, Recreation Services Manager. . . . . . . . . 314-3454 Jane Laris, Program Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3465 Christine Mabry, Program Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3475 Nicole Watson, Program Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3406 Programs and Services Adult Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3455 Cultural Arts/Performing Arts. . . . . . 314-3466
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
Victoria Brooks, Chair Susan Ritner, Vice Chair Celeste Evans Susan Gallinger Tricia Grame Jo Loecher Susan MageeTrembath
Programs and Services (continued) Cultural Arts/Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . 314-3460 Senior Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3490 Special Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3481 Sports & Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3480 Teen Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3481 Volunteer Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3475 Youth Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3477 Town Service Center 1000 Sherburne Hills Road, M–F, 7:30 am–4:00 pm Park Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-3450 Danville Town Offices 510 La Gonda Way, M–F, 8:30 am–5:00 pm General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .314-3300
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Adaptive Recreation / Community Info
Recreational activities are important to enhance the quality of life for individuals of all abilities. Adaptive Recreation is the perfect opportunity for participants with developmental disabilities to meet lifelong friends and increase their independence skills in the community.
Parks & Facilities
At a Glance
(925) 314-3400 • www.danville.ca.gov/Parks_and_Facilities/ Credit: Kevin Wong
Oak Hill Park Community Center 3005 Stone Valley Road, Danville • Accomodates 150 Dining/180 Assembly Style • Tranquil Park Setting, Patio with Gazebo overlooking pond
Credit: Kevin Wong
Hosting a holiday party? Family celebrations becoming too big to have at home? The Oak Hill Park Community Center offers a modern, yet scenic feel. Host a formal occasion in the Ballroom or choose the meeting room on the opposite side of the building for smaller parties such as bridal showers or staff meetings. Glass doors look out to one of Danville's most popular parks, providing a picturesque backdrop for photography. Right through the ballroom doors is a relaxing space for guests to take in the natural beauty of the surroundings at Oak Hill Park.
The Town of Danville offers a wide variety of well-maintained parks and facilities perfect for any family picnic, private event or corporate retreat. For more information about rentals and facility amenities, submit an online facility or picnic application, or to learn more about any of the parks or facilities, including the ones listed, visit: www.danville.ca.gov/Parks_and_Facilities/. 44
Credit: Kevin Wong
Information: (925) 314-3400
Parks & Facilities
LEGEND: 1u Danville Library and Community Center 400/420 Front Street 2u Town Meeting Hall 201 Front Street 3u Village Theatre 233 Front Street 4u Veterans Memorial Building 400 Hartz Avenue 4u Senior Center at Veterans Memorial Building 115 East Prospect Ave
7u Sycamore Valley Park 2101 Holbrook Drive
15u Montair School Park 300 Quinterra Lane
8u Diablo Vista Park 1000 Tassajara Ranch Drive
16u Vista Grande School Park 677 Diablo Road
9u Osage Station Park 816 Brookside Drive
17u Town Offices 510 La Gonda Way
10u Danville South Park 1885 Camino Ramon
18u Monte Vista Community Pool 3131 Stone Valley Road
11u Front Street Park Front Street 2u Baldwin 1
19u Los Cerros Community Gymnasium 968 Blemer Road
5u Hap Magee Ranch Park 1025 La Gonda Way
13u Green Valley School Park 1001 Diablo Road
6u Oak Hill Park Community Center, All Wars’ Memorial 3005 Stone Valley Road
14u Greenbrook School Park 1475 Harlan Drive
20u Diablo Vista Community Gymnasium 4100 Camino Tassajara
School Park 741 Brookside Drive
More Details online!
www.danville.ca.gov/Parks_and_Facilities/
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Policies & Procedures General Information Pre-registration with payment is required for program participation. Payment must accompany registration form. The Waiver of Liability on the registration form must be signed prior to taking a class. Advise Town staff if participant has a disability or allergy requiring special accommodations. Class registration form may be sent ahead of registration date. All class registrations submitted prior to the first day of registration will be entered on the appropriate registration date, with no priority given.
Americans with Disabilities Act In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Town of Danville encourages those with disabilities to participate in our programs. If you have any special needs that require specific accommodations so you can fully enjoy our classes and programs, call 314-3400.
Residency Status Clarification
Course Cancellation
The program and facility fees cover a large portion of the actual costs, though Town of Danville residents also partially support the classes, events and facilities through their property tax assessments. Because of this, those program participants and individuals reserving Town facilities who live outside of Danville pay an additional non-resident charge. If you have any questions about this information, call 314-3400.
When registration falls below the minimum enrollment required, it may be necessary to cancel a class or program. At the time of cancellation, the Town will initiate a full refund. Check refunds may take 4–6 weeks.
Photo/Video Liability Disclosure Photographs and video may be taken of participants during a class or program, and these photographs and video may be used for Town of Danville publicity purposes.
Rainouts and Class Make-ups Whenever possible, make-ups will be given on those occasions when inclement weather or instructor illness requires that a class be cancelled. See instructor at next scheduled meeting for make-up date.
Those living outside the Danville Town limits include residents of the communities of Alamo and Diablo, and Alamo Creek, Bettencourt Ranch, Blackhawk, Bryan Ranch, Monterosso, Shadow Creek and Whitegate housing developments.
Special Notice to Alamo Residents living in the Alamo County Service Area R-7A: all R-7A residents are eligible to register for Town-sponsored programs scheduled at Hap Magee Ranch Park during the resident registration period. Non-resident fees still apply for these classes and activities. Call 314-3400 for more information.
No refunds (whole or partial) can be given for classes missed by the student.
Waitlists Waitlists will be created once a class has reached maximum enrollment. If space becomes available, you will be called.
Withdrawals (Credits/Refunds) Requests for withdrawal will be honored if requested no later than five business days prior to the first day of the class. Requests made less than five business days prior to the first day of class must be submitted in writing and will be considered on an individual basis. A $20 processing fee will be charged for processing refunds. Withdrawals for sports leagues may be approved if a team can be replaced before the first game.
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Information: (925) 314-3400
Registration is Easy! Registration Dates: Adult Sports Leagues. . . . . August 5, Danville resident teams August 6, open registration
• Request your login id and pin prior to your registration date. • Log in and register on your assigned date.
Payments accepted: American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Exact Cash, Check or Money Order payable to Town of Danville
Mail/Drop off Danville Community Center Attn: Class Registrations 420 Front Street Danville, CA 94526 Hours: M–F, 8:30 am–5:00 pm
• Make your payment, and print your confirmation receipt.
Please print and complete each line. Name (Parent or Guardian if under 18):_________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: _________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ City:_________________________________________________ Zip: ___________________________ Cell: ________________________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION FORM IS LIMITED TO FamILY MEMBERS ONLY. Check one: o Resident o Non-Resident (for clarification, see page 46.) o Please check if you have changed your address from last registration. o To assure our programs benefit all who attend, please check here if any participant has a disability requiring special accommodations. Participant’s Name Birthdate Barcode # 2nd Choice Class Title Barcode #
Youth Basketball Registration: Jersey, add $25? YES NO
Size: Youth S M L
Adult S M L
Fee
Grade/School______ /___________________________ Want to coach? YES NO
I have read and understand the refund policy. Waiver of Liability: I, the undersigned or parent/legal guardian of the individual named above, do hereby waive, release, and discharge all claims for damages, death, personal injury, property damage which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me as a result of participation in said activity. I understand that accidents can occur during the said activity. Knowing the risks of the said activity, I hereby agree to assume those risks. This release is intended to discharge and hold harmless the Town of Danville, its officers and employees from liability. This waiver and assumption of risk is to be binding on my heirs and assigns. I further understand that photographs and video may be taken of me during the course of the said activity and that these photographs and video may be used for Town of Danville publicity purposes. I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS RELEASE.
Please read refund policy before submitting your registration.
_____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ Signature Required (o parent) (o guardian) (o participant) Date
PAYMENT METHOD
Mail registration form and payment to: Danville Community Center, Attn: Class Registrations 420 Front Street, Danville, CA 94526
Payment by check or money order made payable to “Town of Danville”: o Check
Credit Card: o MasterCard
____________________________________________ TOTAL o Visa
o American Express
Credit Card No:_________________ –_________________ –_________________ –___________________ Exp. Date:________________ Signature:__________________________________________________________
Register online!
www.danvillerecguide.com
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Registration
Fall Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 19, Incorporated Danville residents August 20, open registration
Online registration: www.danvillerecguide.com
Town of Danville Recreation Services
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Danville Community Center 420 Front Street Danville, CA 94526
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Art can take many different shapes, forms, and even mediums. The Town of Danville believes in supporting the unique talents of all citizens which is why there are so many visual and performing art opportunities to choose from. The Town hopes you are able to find a class this fall that will help you inspire your inner artist.