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Arts, Adventures, & Academics Summer Camp, June 22-August 14, pg 17
Learn how to launch a business at Young Entrepreneurs Camp, pg 43
Summer preschools offer arts and play at three great locations! pg 2
Rec swimming reaches new heights with our new inflatables obstacle course, pg 66
Capture memories and improve skills with a photography class, pgs 18-19
Make memories this summer at Walnut Creek Day Camp, pgs 56-57
Summer is the Season Summer is our busiest time of year, and kids and adults alike are taking advantage of all
Together we create a better community through services that strengthen heart, mind and body.
that we have to offer. Whether it’s a ceramics class, ballroom dancing, recreational swimming at one of our two aquatics facilities, preschool summer session or Tai Chi, we have classes that nurture your body AND mind. And that’s just our regular programming. It’s also the season for fun and sun, water play, fresh air and summer camp! School will be out before you know it, but no need to panic, Walnut Creek Arts + Rec has plenty of offerings to keep the kids busy. Your only problem will be trying to decide which ones to participate in. We have so much going on this summer! Catch a Movie Under the Stars at Heather Farm
Summer and School Year Preschool Programs - Now Enrolling The City of Walnut Creek’s Preschool Enrichment Programs are offered at Civic Park Preschool, Fine Arts Preschool at the Shadelands Art Center, and Heather Farm Preschool, and serve children 24 – 57 months. Our preschool programs provide a safe, nurturing environment that promotes the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of each child. Our play-based programs are inspired by Reggio Emilia practices that offer a foundation for meaningful, experiential and creative arts-based learning. We are currently taking registrations for our Summer and School Year programs at all preschools. Please call or drop by Shadelands Art Center to secure a place for your child. Scholarships are available for low and moderate income families.
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Park or at one of the two newly added nights downtown at Civic Park. Check out
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the new inflatable obstacle course at the pool at Clarke Swim Center. And don’t miss your last chance to swim at Larkey Swim Center before we close on August
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Arts CERAMICS & SCULPTURE 6-9 Youth | Adult |
MUSIC 24-28 Youth | Adult |
DRAWING, PAINTING & PRINTMAKING 10-17 Youth | Adult |
DANCE 29-31 Youth | Adult |
DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY 18-19 Adult | JEWELRY 20-21 Adult |
Exhibition CALENDAR 31 FRIENDS OF CIVIC ARTS EDUCATION FOUNDATION 32-33 preschool 2
GLASS 21-22 Adult | DECORATIVE & FIBER ARTS 22-23 Youth | Adult |
Rec Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ |
SPORTS 52-55 SCIENCEcamps & TECHNology 53-54 Youth | Adults MARTIAL ARTS| 53
DOG/PET CARE 40 Adults |
Youth | Adults | Day campS 56-58 Youth | Adults | FOOD & COOKING 54-55
MARTIAL ARTS 41 Youth |
Youth | Adults | SPORTS 59 Adults | CARE 40 DOG/PET
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 42-46 Youth |Adults | Adults 50+ |
Adults | SPECIALIZED RECREATION 60 Youth | Adults SPORTS 48-49,| 56
FOOD & COOKING 46-48 Adults |
Youth | Adults | SCIENCE & TECHNology camps 60-64 Youth | 50-53 campS
kids COOKING camps 48 Youth |
Youth | Adults | AQUATICS 65-71 Youth | Adults | Adults SPORTS camps 54-56 50+ |
SOCIAL DANCE 49-50 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ |
Youth | Adults | TENNIS 72-73 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ | AQUATICS 63-69
SPORTS 51-52 Youth |
Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ | adults 50+ 74-77 Adults 50+ |
HEALTH & FITNESS 36-40
+ more OPEN SPACE 78-79 GOLF 82 facility rentals 2
REGISTRATION 80-81 Lesher center for the arts 83 PRESCHOOL 2
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Civic Arts Education One of Northern California’s largest community arts education programs, the city’s CAE programs reach over 8,000 students of all ages and backgrounds each year with 130 artists providing 600 classes, workshops, master classes, year-long programs, performances, exhibits, art sales and events. The mission is to create engaging arts opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds that instruct, inspire and ignite.
CERAMICS & SCULPTURE 6-7
Youth
7-9
Adult
9
Open Studio
DRAWING, PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING 10-12 Youth 12-17 Adult 17
Open Studios
DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY 18-19 Adult JEWELRY 20-21 Adult GLASS 21-22 Adult DECORATIVE & FIBER ARTS 22
Youth
22-23 Adult MUSIC 24-28 Youth 28
Adult
DANCE 29-31 Youth 31
Adult
EXHIBITION/EVENT CALENDAR 31 FRIENDS OF CIVIC ARTS EDUCATION 32-33 PRESCHOOL 2
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Ceramics & Sculpture Ceramics & Sculpture
CERAMICS & SCULPTURE
AGES 8-12
Clay Works I A great opportunity for older children who haven’t had a lot or any experience working with clay to explore this versatile medium. Focus on learning basic hand-building skills such as scoring, using slip, coil building, using molds and glazing. We’ll make functional bowls, plates and mugs, animals and birdhouses. INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $107: 8 classes
Class 28662
Mon
5:00pm-6:30pm
6/22-8/10
AGES 8-12
Clay Works II: Hand Building/Wheel Throwing
AGES 4-7
Clay Play: Habitats
Great class for students with clay experience. Work on your
Come explore the wonderful world of clay, one of the most versatile and forgiving mediums. This is a great introduction to 3D art for young creative minds with or without clay experience. Using a variety of techniques including pinch, coil, slab and squeeze methods, children will learn the basics from scoring to
handbuilding skills using soft slabs, coils and pinch pots. Students will learn the basics of throwing on the electric pottery wheel from centering to making simple pots. Prerequisite: must have taken Clay Play or have clay experience with knowledge of handbuilding techniques.
glazing their work. Build imaginary worlds filled with people,
INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar
animals and a place for them to reside-trees, caves, tropical islands
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
and more!
$128: 8 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar
Class 28663
Tue
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/23-8/11
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $99: 8 classes
Class 28661
Mon
AGES 12-17
3:45pm-4:45pm
6/22-8/10
Teen Clay: Wheelthrowing/Handbuilding Beginning to intermediate instruction on the electric potter’s
AGES 7-12
wheel. Instruction and creative opportunity for handbuilding
Air Dry Clay Sculpture
techniques and projects as well. $35 supply fee ($15 tool kit if
Like immediate results when working with clay? This class
needed and $20 bag of clay).
explores a self-hardening clay medium which doesn’t require a
INSTRUCTOR : Ellen Sachtschale
kiln. The polymer clay comes in a variety of colors and is easily
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
shaped and formed. Once the sculpture is completed, it can be
$128: 8 classes
baked in an oven, giving it a ceramic like finish. Projects include whimsical creatures, free-form sculpture, and more. We’ll also do elements of jewelry making such as beads and bracelets.
Class 28719
Wed
4:30pm-6:30pm
6/24-8/12
Class 28720
Thu
4:30pm-6:30pm
6/25-8/13
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
Ceramics studio information
$104: 8 classes
Studio use is for instruction and other learning. Work produced or fired in the Civic Arts Ed Ceramics Studio may not be sold except through the Clay Arts Guild and Civic Arts Education. No work produced outside of classes or open studio will be fired. Class and workshop fees include firing. Clay must be purchased in class. Tools and tool kits may be purchased in the studio. Wheel chair
Class 28669
Tue
1:30pm-3:00pm
6/23-8/11
accessible electric potter’s wheel available.
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Ceramics & Sculpture A D U LT
Ceramics Learn to wheel throw or hand build basic ceramic forms. Decorating, glazing and firing techniques will be covered. Emphasis on developing a personal sense of form using sound fundamental skills. Prerequisites: For all Int/Adv classes student must be able to center and throw a simple cylinder and bowl form. Note: It is highly recommended that all beginning students attend first class. LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Ceramics (Beg/Int)
Ceramics (Beg-Adv) Ages 17 & up
INSTRUCTOR : Lynne Mead
INSTRUCTOR : Lesley Jensen
$175: 8 classes
$175: 8 classes
Class 28710
Mon
9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-8/10
Class 29370
Thu
1:00pm-4:00pm
Ceramics (Int/Adv)
Ceramics (Beg/Int)
INSTRUCTOR : Lynne Mead
INSTRUCTOR : Coreen Abbott
$175: 8 classes
$175: 8 classes
Class 28711
Mon
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/22-8/10
Class 28714
Thu
7:00pm-10:00pm
Ceramics (Int/Adv)
Ceramics (Beg-Adv)
INSTRUCTOR : Bruno Kark
INSTRUCTOR : James Newton
Tue
6/25-8/13
$162: 7 classes
$175: 8 classes
Class 28715
6/25-8/13
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/23-8/11
Class 28713
Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
Ceramics (Beg/Int)
Ceramics (Beg/Int)
INSTRUCTOR : Michael Berkley
INSTRUCTOR : Michael Berkley
$175: 8 classes
$162: 7 classes
Class 28712
Wed
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/24-8/12
Class 28716
Fri
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
AGES 17 & up
AGES 17 & up
Makers Series: Hand Decorated Pottery
Alternative Firing Techniques (Int/Adv)
Want to make your own hand-decorated pottery? You can decorate
Exploration of sagger, raku, sawdust and pit firing. Decorating and
a cup or bowl, paint it yourself, and then finish it using an
forming techniques for each process will be covered, including
historical technique called raku. In one day, you’ll learn to decorate
both hand building and wheel throwing techniques. Also included
pre-made bisque ware pottery, observe the raku firing process, and
is a historical reference to Native American Indian and Mexican
take the finished work home in the same day! Supply fee includes
pottery. One additional class session on 7/29 will be a full day at
glazes and one bisque piece (cash or checks only).
the beach doing a pit firing. Prerequisite: At least one quarter of ceramics.
INSTRUCTOR : Gregory Byard LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
INSTRUCTOR : Lesley Jensen
$43: 1 class
$10 supply fee due at class
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Class 28727
9:00am-12:00pm
$207: 8 classes
Sat
8/22
Class 29369
Mon
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/22-8/3
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Ceramics & Sculpture A D U LT
Sodium Vapor (Int/Adv) Emphasis on ceramic work for high-fire salt kiln, to be stacked with kiln shelves. Students participate in loading and unloading of kilns. INSTRUCTOR : Gregory Byard LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios $211: 8 classes
Class 28726
Wed
9:00am-12:00pm
6/24-8/12
A D U LT
NEW | Mold Making Explore various techniques of mold making. We will be exposed to one and two part press molds for reproducing simple objects, multiple part molds for slip casting, making forms for handbuilding projects, and using latex and rubber for reproducing textures. We will learn how to prepare clay for plaster casting, A D U LT
press and pour plaster, and how to prepare the final mold for
Intro to Sculpture
casting. Bring one or more small simple objects the first week for
More fully understand the process of working with clay and
practice.
constructing sculpted ceramic objects from functional to figurative.
INSTRUCTOR : Chris Kanyusik
Investigate broad artistic concepts like abstraction, representation,
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
form and/or narrative through building demonstrations, image
$162: 7 classes
presentations and our own explorations in the studio. Techniques
Class 28733
Sun
10:00am-1:00pm
6/21-8/9
include pinch, slab, coil and solid hand building methods. Surface texture and treatments both ceramic and nontraditional also A D U LT
addressed. No wheel work will be taught.
Pottery Making for Raku Firing (Int/Adv)
INSTRUCTOR : Chris Kanyusik LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Raku is a low-firing process. Preheated ware is put into a hot kiln
$180: 8 classes
with tongs, then withdrawn and usually heavily smoked. First half
Class 28722
Tue
9:00am-12:00pm
6/23-8/11
Class 28723
Tue
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/23-8/11
of class will focus on forms and techniques in making both hand built and wheel thrown objects that work well with the raku firing process and demos of glaze application, use of resists and terra sigillata. Second half of class will focus on firing of work. Note:
A D U LT
Students participate in the firing process and must be physically
Garden Vessels and Expressive Totems (Int/Adv) Create a fantastical garden of voluptuous vessels and totems
able to pull their own work from kiln. It is advisable that students provide their own gloves and tongs which are also available in the studio for purchase. No registration permitted after second class.
that express your unique personality. Totems will include large
INSTRUCTOR : James Newton
tactile beads, sculptural elements and journalistic pieces that are
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
all about you. Class will include one-of-a-kind planters, birdbaths,
$187: 7 classes
mushroom sculptures and more. Instructor’s bulbous textured slab
Class 28725
techniques will be demonstrated in the garden vessel portion of
No class 7/4
Sat
9:00am-12:00pm
6/27-8/15
this class.
Scholarships available!
INSTRUCTOR : Ellen Sachtschale LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Go to http://www.friendsartsed.org/Scholarships.html for
$175: 8 classes
Class 28721
8
Thu
more information. 9:00am-12:00pm
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CERAMICS & SCULPTURE Ceramics & Sculpture A D U LT
A D U LT
NEW | Teapots
NEW | Clay Totems
Teapots are the quintessential forms of ceramics, incorporating
Create your own personal totem that expresses your unique
skills in modular construction such as spouts, lids and handles and
personality. Totems are 3-D self-portraits/stories in clay using a
understanding how the rules of construction can affect function.
slab-hand building technique. Totems may include keepsakes,
Come learn the fundamentals of teapot construction and use your
tactile beads and sculptural elements, such as carving and
creative license to design your own.
journalistic pieces that are all about you.
INSTRUCTOR : James Newton
INSTRUCTOR : Ellen Sachtschale
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
$178: 5 classes
$178: 5 classes
Class 28735
Mon-Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
8/17-8/21
A D U LT
Class 28737
Mon-Fri
1:00pm-4:00pm
8/24-8/28
A D U LT
NEW | Abstract Sculpture
NEW | Glaze Explorations
We will explore various approaches to creating abstract ceramic
Students will focus on Cone 10 reduction glazes and how they
sculptures. Through our investigation of art historical concepts
work. You’ll learn brushing techniques, layering glazes, wax resist,
such as geometric, lyrical, biomorphic, formalist, expressionist,
underglazing and overglazing with oxides and slips, airbrush,
minimalist and process-based abstraction, we will determine how
subtractive glazing, and more. Please bring a Cone 10 reduction
best to articulate our ideas in clay. We will discuss the importance
glaze recipe/formula you’ve always wanted to try, and a one gallon
of form, color, texture, line, volume, materiality and spatial relation
jar with lid. Also, bring bisque ware to experiment on--the more
as the non-objective components of our work take precedence.
bisque ware, the more tests
Students are encouraged to arrive with general ideas to create.
INSTRUCTOR : Gregory Byard
INSTRUCTOR : Chris Kanyusik
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
$73: 2 classes
$108: 3 classes
Class 28739
Mon, Tue, Fri
Class 28736 1:00pm-4:00pm
Thu-Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
8/27-8/28
8/17-8/21 A D U LT
A D U LT
NEW | Throwing and Relief Carving
Open Studio Ceramics Open Studio provides up to 30 hours per week of supervised
Students will learn to carve designs, in relief, on the surface of
studio time for currently enrolled ceramics and sculpture
their pots; ranging from bas- to high relief. Simple methods to
students (workshops not eligible) to enhance and share skills and
quickly and easily draw a design on a three-dimensional round
knowledge. Hours may be adjusted at the city of Walnut Creek’s
piece will be demonstrated the first day. On the subsequent
discretion. Studio is closed on all legal city holidays. Check current
two days, students will throw their own form(s) and reflect the
Open studio hours posted in Studio. No instruction is provided.
techniques demonstrated on the first day’s presentation. This is
Student must purchase clay in the studio and provide own tools.
a great way to address surface decoration on all angles of your
Glazes, firing and use of studio equipment are included in the
pottery: rims, walls, bottoms, and the interior!
fee. Clay Arts Guild members qualify for discounted open studio fee and other benefits. Studio use is strictly for non-commercial
INSTRUCTOR : Gregory Byard
learning purposes.
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
$108: 3 classes
Class 28738
Mon-Wed
9:00am-12:00pm
8/24-8/26
$110: 46 classes $70: Walnut Creek Clay Arts Guild Members
Class 28717
6/20-8/15
No class 7/3-7/5
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking
DRAWING, PAINTING & PRINTMAKING
AGES 5-8
NEW | Makers Series: Pet Parade Party Bring your favorite stuffed animal and create a tie dyed shirt and hat for you and your pet. It can be a costume design or just something special that you create. At the end of the class we will be entertained by our pets at a special show that you will help perform. INSTRUCTOR : Lisa Taft LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $33: 1 class
$5 supply fee due at class
Class 28704
9:30am-12:30pm
Sat
6/27
AGES 5-10
NEW | Makers Series: Scarecrow Babies and Harvest Animals Just in time for autumn decorating! We will be making baby-sized scarecrows, animals and candles from items found in nature and in the garden. INSTRUCTOR : Lisa Taft LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
AGES 4-7
I Can Do It Art
$33: 1 class
$5 supply fee due at class
Class 28705
9:30am-12:30pm
Sat
8/15
Studio art instruction for older preschool children. Young artists use their imaginations and learn new skills to create their own works of art. Lots of art materials to explore: paints, clay, wood, chalk, pens, etc., as they draw, paint, and explore new media. A wonderful class for developing creativity and confidence. Activities
AGES 5-7
Kids’ Sketch: An Introduction to Drawing “Drawing is the art of taking a line for a walk.”—Paul Klee. Learn
change each quarter.
the fundamentals of drawing and sketching including: line, texture,
INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar
contour, simple perspective and composition. Projects include still
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
lifes, landscapes, cityscapes, all of which serve to expose students
$90: 8 classes
to work in pencil, colored pencil, marker and charcoal. Ideal for
Class 28664
Wed
1:30pm-2:30pm
6/24-8/12
students with little or no formal drawing experience to discover
Class 28665
Wed
2:45pm-3:45pm
6/24-8/12
the sheer fun and satisfaction of drawing. Children repeating this class will have extended projects that provide further independent growth and development in the medium.
AGES 5-7
Primary Colors: Early Elementary Art Studio art for primary school age children. Drawing, painting and sculpting techniques as children explore the basic design concepts of line, shape, color, texture and more. Sculpture and collage
INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $79: 8 classes
Class 28656
Mon
3:30pm-4:30pm
6/29-8/17
projects included. Completion of I Can Do it Art recommended. Children repeating this class will complete extended projects that provide further independent growth and development.
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INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $79: 8 classes
Class 28658 10
Wed
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking AGES 5-7
Paint Box
Makers Series Workshops
Open the paint box and find a world where your imagination will lead you to discover new and exciting ways to use paints. Use
Join us for one or more of the workshops below. You’ll leave
tempera, acrylic and watercolor paints combined with drawing
with something you made by hand to keep or give away.
to develop a sense of composition, color and design. Learn more
Don’t forget to invite a friend or family member!
about creating depth in your paintings, reducing complex subjects to a simpler form and creating texture with pattern and repetition. Students repeating this class will complete extended projects that provide further independent growth and development in the medium. INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $79: 8 classes
Class 28657
Mon
4:45pm-5:45pm
6/29-8/17
AGES 6-12
Creative Nature Barbara Shapiro
Emphasis on encouraging each child’s unique self-expression as they discover the beauty found in natural forms. Work on skills necessary to draw animals and natural objects using a variety of techniques. Through playful use of tempera, pastels, watercolors and colored pencils, students observe and draw plants and animals from the Lindsay Museum (taxidermy). Completion of Primary Colors or a similar art class recommended.
Hand Decorated Raku Pottery Ages 17 & up Page 7 Pet Parade Party Ages 5-8 Page 10
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
Scarecrow Babies and Harvest Animals Ages 5-10 Page 10
$74: 7 classes
Class 28706
Fri
4:00pm-5:00pm
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
AGES 8-12
Artists’ Trading Cards Ages 7 & up Page 12 Basic Jewelry Adults
Tinkering Tinkering is what happens when you try something you don’t quite know how to do, guided by whim, imagination and curiosity. When you tinker, there are no instructions--but there are also no failures, no right or wrong ways of doing things. We’ll use real wood, real hand tools and your imagination to create contraptions that roll, float and move. Our process will start with a doodle, a brainstorm of ideas, and deal with challenges, design and construction of individual projects.
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Fused Glass Garden Art Adults Page 22 Weave Your Own Bike Bag Ages 8 & up Page 22 All Coiled Up! Adult
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INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott
Spin, Weave and Sew Adult Page 23
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $97: 8 classes
Class 28659
Wed
4:45pm-6:15pm
7/1-8/19
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking AGES 11-16
Teen Drawing & Painting For young artists interested in taking their drawing and painting to a higher level. Explore a variety of subjects, developing an understanding of form, composition, line, light/shadow, perspective and color. Students may work at the easel, initially focusing on basic techniques, then moving on to more complex projects. Student exposure to a variety of mediums including acrylics, pastels, charcoal pencil and watercolor. Continuing students receive individual help in their areas of interest and medium of their choice. INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $120: 8 classes
$20 supply fee due at first class
Class 28668
4:15pm-6:15pm
Tue
6/23-8/11
A D U LT
Drawing Basics Jody Mattison AGES 8-12
who already paint but would like to improve their drawing skills.
Acrylic & Oil Painting Studio
In this class we will use a variety of methods to practice basic
For students who have had some painting experience and are interested in learning to paint with oil paint (water-based) and/or further explore acrylic paint. Color mixing, light, form, texture and composition will be explored. Completion of Paint Box or a similar art class recommended.
$10 supply fee due at first class
Tue, Thu 3:15pm-5:15pm
6/23-8/13
the student will be included. This class will be taught with the intention of developing the skills of the absolute beginner and the established painter alike.
$145: 8 classes
Class 28617
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/23-8/11
A D U LT
AGES 8-12
Masters & Contemporary Painters Studio Visit the works of a different artist each week and examine their techniques and methods of working with the medium. Focus on an important piece of that artist’s body of work. Children often find these studies and exercises to be huge confidence builders, exposing them to new approaches to their own creative expression. Work in both acrylic and oil paint, selecting artists from Michelangelo to Picasso. Completion of Paint Box or a similar
Remember Baseball Trading Cards? At 2-1/2’ by 3-1/2’ they are the perfect size to make and show beautiful art as well! Come try your hand at this “little “craft. We’ll design, cut and glue, add sparkle and trade! All materials will be provided but do personalize with any old photos, favorite pictures from magazines, wrapping paper, quotes, etc. Instructor will provide some materials, as well. Please bring your own scissors (think small) and let’s make (tiny) art!
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $91: 7 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28660
1:00pm-2:30pm
Fri
NEW | Makers Series: Artists’ Trading Cards
INSTRUCTOR : Carole Dwinell
class recommended.
No class 7/3 12
perspective. Additional challenges appropriate to the level of
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $236: 16 classes
drawing skills including value (lights and darks), proportion and
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly
Class 28670
This drawing class is suitable for beginners as well as students
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$48: 1 class
$2 supply fee due at class
Class 28830
10:00am-4:00pm
Sat
8/1
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking A D U LT
A D U LT
Art Workshop
Perspective Drawing
This course is for those who have never taken an art course or who
This class is designed for those who have never taken an art
feel that they are lacking in the basic fundamentals of various art
course all the way to the experienced artist who wants to learn
applications. For intermediate and advanced students who would
more about perspective drawing. Topics include one, two and
like to explore in depth the medium of their choice. Topics may
three point perspective, drawing shapes, grids, stairs, dividing
include color theory, composition, light and shadow, perspective,
surfaces into equal parts, buildings, reflections and calculating cast
various drawing and painting techniques, use of artist’s materials
shadows with natural and artificial lighting. With knowledge of
along with brief information on artists past and present.
perspective, students no longer need to guess if something in their drawing or painting is correct.
INSTRUCTOR : Mark Jezierny LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Mark Jezierny
$145: 8 classes
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28634
Wed
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/24-8/12
$145: 8 classes
Class 28635
Wed
9:00am-12:00pm
6/24-8/12
A D U LT A D U LT
Drawing with Black & White Take your love of drawing to new levels through an exploration of black and white! Whether you are looking for guidance to improve
Drawing & Painting: Intro to Different Mediums
your rendering skills or you want to push your drawing toward
Have you always wanted to draw and/or paint but feel that you
more expressive mark making, this class is for you! Students will
don’t know enough to get started? Do you want to try a new
learn to use a variety of black and white media including graphite,
medium before purchasing products? Core skills taught while
charcoal, pen & ink and even sharpies. Coursework will range from
exposing you to a wide variety of techniques and mediums,
observational drawing to personal projects. All levels welcome and
including charcoal, pastels, acrylics, oils and watercolor. A fun
materials will be discussed during the first class.
class with lots of exposure to techniques and tools with a focus on expanding in the direction of your choice.
INSTRUCTOR : Staff LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
$145: 8 classes
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28647
Thu
9:00am-12:00pm
6/25-8/13
$145: 8 classes
$30 supply fee due at first class
Class 28618
6:30pm-9:30pm
Wed
6/24-8/12
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Drawing: Sketching & Rendering Learn to draw quickly, accurately and with confidence. Learning
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Pastel Drawing with Wet Media
how to reduce objects to their basic shapes and forms and
For the experimental beginner and seasoned pastel artist, this
sketching them on to paper will be the focus of this class. Topics
course introduces a fresh splash of wet media to enhance your
include still life, composition, texture, basic perspective, shading
drawings. Soft pastel is a far more versatile medium that can not
along with landscape and figurative themes. Students should bring
only be blended to create soft color transitions, but can also be
paper, pencils, ruler and eraser to class. Beginners welcome.
combined with charcoal, watercolor and acrylic which opens the door to texture, layering and innovative mark-making. Traditional
INSTRUCTOR : Mark Jezierny
processes will also be covered.
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Staff
$130: 7 classes
Class 28636 No class 7/3
Fri
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/26-8/14
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center $145: 8 classes
Class 28648
Tue
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/23-8/11
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking A D U LT
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Enjoy Watercolor (Beg/Int)
Painting Still Life Like the Old Masters
Learn the pure and simple techniques of watercolor in this class
Learn the techniques of the old masters. Using oils or acrylics,
for beginners and intermediates. Demonstrations at each class
work through the processes of underpainting, grisaille,
on using watercolor transparently, layered, textured and more.
layering and glazing to achieve a beautiful and timeless three-
Individual instruction and critique. Materials discussed at first
dimensionality. Previous experience with paint is not necessary.
class.
Come to first class with materials from list, ready to work. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
INSTRUCTOR : Patricia Strout
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
$145: 8 classes
Class 28633
Tue
9:00am-12:00pm
6/23-8/11
$145: 8 classes
Class 28621
Thu
9:00am-12:00pm
6/25-8/13
A D U LT A D U LT
Watercolor Painting (Int/Adv) Explore watercolor to its fullest with emphasis on learning a
Monday Morning Painting
direct painting process, incorporating principles of design, and
Primary focus is on the development of each student’s personal
your own creative vision to make exciting watercolor paintings.
style in painting. Classes will alternate with short demos, reviews,
Bring reference materials and painting materials. Demonstrations,
challenges and end-of-class critiques. All painting styles and
coaching and critiques as needed. Materials list online at www.
subject matter are acceptable but focus will be on oil and acrylics.
arts-ed.org.
Lessons focus on still-life and landscape. Work is primarily from photo references. Bring supplies for the medium of your choice.
INSTRUCTOR : Leslie Wilson
Beginners with absolutely no knowledge of paints should consider
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
Drawing & Painting: Intro to Different Mediums as a prerequisite.
$145: 8 classes
Class 28615
Wed
2:00pm-5:00pm
6/24-8/12
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/26-8/14
Fri
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $145: 8 classes
$130: 7 classes
Class 28614
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
Class 28619
Mon
9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-8/10
No class 7/3
A D U LT
Night Painting: Oil & Acrylics (Beg-Adv)
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Exploring Watercolor (Int)
Using still life and photo references both as inspiration and
Join our caravan of like-minded seekers and dive into the
learning tool, students will be introduced to a variety of subjects
unexpected joy of watercolor! Perfect for the continuing artist who
while concentrating on learning and reinforcing the fundamentals
wants a fresh start or needs a gentle push along the way. We will
of painting: drawing, composition, color, and brushwork. Classes
work together in a series of little paintings using the transparent
will include a variety of short demos, warm-ups, skills reviews,
magic of watercolor to create our own “artist’s voice”. From the
challenges and end of class critiques. Bring supplies and be
moment we wet our brush to our final colorful stroke we will try
prepared to paint in medium of your choice. Beginners with
to evoke the presence of each artist in his/her work, discovering
no knowledge of paints or painting should consider Drawing &
the personal palette of colors and shapes unique to each of us. $25
Painting: Intro to Different Mediums as a prerequisite.
supply kit available from instructor, but not required. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Casey Rasmussen White
$145: 8 classes
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28620
$120: 8 classes
Class 28898
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Wed
6:30pm-9:30pm
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INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
6/24-8/12
Thu
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/25-8/13
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking A D U LT
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Figure Drawing
Mixed Media Painting
Quick gesture sketches and longer poses train your eye to observe
The goal of this course is to encourage painters of all backgrounds
and render the human form. Learn to use blocking, foreshortening,
to strengthen their visual voice through experimentation with a va-
value shapes and other techniques to enhance your drawing skills.
riety of mixed media methods. New techniques will be introduced
Beginners bring vine charcoal, drawing board and 18x24 rough
weekly with an eye toward connecting personal imagery with a
newsprint to first class. Supplies and materials discussed in class.
combination of tools, methods and media including everything
Experienced students bring own supplies. Undraped models used;
from collage to watercolor, photo-transfers to oilstick, and acrylic
teens may be admitted with permission of parent and instructor.
to soft pastel. Students may pursue the technique of the week or
Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
continue to develop individual projects throughout the term. No previous experience required, however, eagerness toward expres-
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
sive discovery and pushing the envelope is a plus.
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Staff
$165: 7 classes
Class 28627
Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
6/26-8/14
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center $130: 7 classes
No class 7/3
Class 28646
Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
A D U LT
Portrait & Figure Drawing & Painting This portrait and figure class is for both drawing and painting students. One, two, or three session poses with nude and clothed
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Further Adventures in Color and Light
models each quarter. New students are welcome and strongly
You’ve had basic color theory, now to put it into practice! Gain a
encouraged to work in charcoal and pencil to build up drawing
deeper understanding of the effect of light on color with projects
skills. Continuing students may progress to oil, acrylic, water
designed to increase observational and practical skills. Each week
media or chalk pastel. Drawing and painting topics demonstrated
we paint a single object under different light and color conditions.
and individually addressed, including basic block-in, composition,
Oil paint and a palette knife preferred, acrylic and palette knife OK.
measuring, proportion, foreshortening, anatomy, value, color,
Previous enrollment in Secrets of Color or Painting the Still Life
layering and brushwork. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
with Color and Light recommended. Materials list online at www. arts-ed.org.
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
$214: 8 classes
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28622
Sat
9:30am-1:00pm
6/20-8/15
No class 7/4
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Abstract Acrylic Painting Artists of all disciplines come and explore abstract art, pure form on the painted surface. Transform reality or develop completely nonrepresentational imagery. Class supports your process, from accessing your creative source and gathering ideas, to developing concepts and visual vocabulary. Emphasis on composition, color, shape, movement and texture. Experimentation is encouraged; use collage, mixed media and non-traditional media to enhance your work. Demonstrations, activities and individual and group critiques. All levels welcome. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $81: 4 classes
Mon
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28623
1:00pm-4:00pm
Tue
6/23-8/11
A D U LT
NEW | Portrait Painting from a Photograph Painting a human head is more challenging than painting other subjects. This class will teach you to understand the basic anatomy of a human head. Learn how to choose and select the important shapes to achieve the resemblance. The class will focus on how to read form as values and capture the essence of the subject. We will be using a limited palette to gain a harmonious overall effect. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Seema Mahboob
INSTRUCTOR : Staff
Class 28629
$145: 8 classes
1:00pm-4:00pm 6/22-7/13
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $231: 5 classes
Class 28616
Sat
2:00pm-5:00pm
6/20-7/25
No class 7/4
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Portrait and Landscape Painting from Photographs: Oil/Acrylics
Sketchbook Journal Workshop
Expand your creativity and art education while having fun. Learn
your backyard, journaling is a wonderful way to combine the
to create strong compositions and attain accurate color, values,
joys of drawing with your experiences in life. Find out how you
and representation through demonstrations and individual
can draw through journaling! Make your journal a personal and
instruction. Acquire a greater visual awareness and skill to
creative experience. Learn the methods and materials for quick
interpret and execute a portrait, working from photographs.
sketches, long sketches, what to focus on, how to add color and
Develop your painting abilities to work in a representational
how to keep it all compact and travel ready. First meeting in studio,
manner. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
remainder on location. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
INSTRUCTOR : Gary Bergren
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
$145: 8 classes
$102: 4 classes
Class 28631
Wed
9:00am-12:00pm
6/24-8/12
A D U LT
Whether traveling around the globe or making observations in
Class 28750
Sat, Sun 10:00am-1:00pm
7/11-7/19
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Japanese Brush Painting Gain the freedom of brush strokes that give excitement to art work. Oriental brush painting makes you aware of our world and allows you to capture the spirit of the subject. Course covers basic elements and discipline essential to the practice of Sumi-e. Lectures, demonstrations, individual help each class. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
MokuHanga—Japanese Woodblock Printing For artists’ in-home studios without a press, this beautiful, low-tech process may be the perfect solution. This workshop introduces a traditional Japanese woodblock printing process, Ukiyo-E technique. Participants learn to carve the woodblock, use Japanese carving tools, and print with water-based ink on
INSTRUCTOR : Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Japanese paper. Participants will cut their own woodblocks and
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
create a small edition of multicolor prints. All levels are welcome.
$145: 8 classes
Bring a bag lunch. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
Class 28628
Mon
9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-8/10
INSTRUCTOR : Tomoko Murakami LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
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Creative Art Come and create in this fun and inspiring class for all levels. Discover new art forms, media and techniques to expand your repertoire or move through creative blockage. Each class introduces a new project, exercise or technique-drawing, painting, paper, collage, book arts, fiber, assemblage, found objects, mixed media, sculpture, puppets, dolls, etc. Drawing skills are not required. You choose what to work on, 2D or 3D, and the media/ techniques. Students provide their own inexpensive art supplies. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
$198: 3 classes
$40 supply fee due at first class
Class 28751
10:00am-4:00pm
Sat
7/18-8/1
A D U LT
Collagraph—Printmaking with Found Objects Collagraph is a versatile printmaking process, based on the construction of a collaged matrix to provide a printable plate. Materials and textured surfaces such as fabric, leaves, sand and other found materials can be used. Plates can be printed as intaglio or relief images, or as combinations of both leading to
INSTRUCTOR : D Jeka Lambert
astounding richness and strength. A wide array of different effects
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
and the use of diverse materials give great variation in texture.
$114: 6 classes
The result is often unpredictable, rewarding the artist with an
Class 28630
Mon
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/6-8/10
inspirational surprise. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Tomoko Murakami LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
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$163: 2 classes
$15 supply fee due at first class
Class 28753
10:00am-4:00pm
Sat
8/8-8/15
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking A D U LT
Open Studio Figure Drawing & Painting Studio available for working from the figure, short and long poses, supervised use; no instructon. Participants provide their own supplies. Different model each week. Enrollment limited. Note: No solvents in class.
Arts, Adventures and Academics Summer Camp 2015 June 22 - August 14 New! Four 2-week camps!
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $117: 7 classes $70: w/ another CAE class
Class 28624
Fri
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
A D U LT
Open Studio Painting Open to all experienced painters and current painting students. Work on your own in a group setting, no instruction. Participants provide their own supplies and are responsible for cleanup. LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
For more than 30 years, Arts, Adventures, and Academics
$92: 8 classes $46: w/ another CAE class
Class 28625
Thu
1:00pm-5:00pm
(AAA) has brought the benefits of high-quality arts 6/25-8/13
education to kids ages 5 – 14 years old. Our unique camp brings credentialed teachers and working artists together to give kids exposure to a rich and diverse arts learning experience. Imagine your child making movies with a GoPro
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Open Studio Printmaking
camera, creating stop-motion animation, learning world
Open to all experienced printmakers who have taken a CAE class
experimentation, and much, much more!
drumming, putting on a play, exploring science through
within the past three quarters or are currently enrolled in a class. Use a fine art custom handmade French American professional etching press, equipment, blankets and tools in an open studio
Check out our NEW four, 2-week arts and adventure camps!
environment to create your own prints. Supervised use but no
• Options to choose your camp adventures and
instruction provided. Participants provide own paper, plates and
experiences
inks and any specialized materials.
• Exploratory learning in the morning followed by arts-
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
focused, skills-based learning in the afternoon
$92: 8 classes $46: w/ another CAE class
• Affordable pricing and financial aid available
Class 28626
Thu
1:00pm-5:00pm
6/25-8/13
• Half day camps (9:00 am – 12:30 pm) or full day camps (9:00 am – 4:00 pm) available! • Extended care option available starting at 7:30 am
through 6:00 pm • All of our classes are taught by credentialed teachers and working artists Some drawing and painting classes may use undraped models. Teens may be admitted with permission of parent and instructor. Some drawing experience recommended for beginning painting students.
Check out our website:
www.Walnut-Creek.org/AAA for all the details and to register!
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Digital Media & Photography
DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY
A D U LT
The Joy of Digital Photography 101 Learn to see photographically. Individual student growth is encouraged by working both indoors and outdoors taking scenics, portraits, still lifes, and landscapes/cityscapes, working with lighting, composition, and content. Plus, you will learn about shutter speed, f-stops, light meters, ISO, dynamic range, icon, settings, RAW or JPEG, color balance, and more! INSTRUCTOR : Conrad Johnson LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $128: 7 classes
Class 28767
Mon
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/22-8/3
Class 28768
Tue
9:00am-11:00am
6/23-8/4
A D U LT
Take Control of Your Digital Camera Conrad Johnson
Learn a clear and understandable approach to composing great photographs and how to gain more control over the design of
A D U LT
pictures by subject placement, framing, and selecting a point
CAE Photography Forum
of view. Camera functions, transferring files, and image file management will be explained. We will investigate the creative
The mission of the Photography Forum is to encourage
aspects of digital photography and discuss the importance of
photographers at all levels to continue to study the art of photography, practice and produce new work, and to share ideas and experiences. Meets third Tuesday of each month (June through
obtaining correct exposure. Photographic assignments and a field trip will allow practice using tools and techniques learned in class.
May) to share images, critiques, technical developments, and hear
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
guest speakers. Photographic field trips and workshops allow
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
members to broaden their knowledge of photography. Field trip expenses are the responsibility of participants. Attendance at one meeting is free to enrolled CAE students.
$155: 7 classes
Class 28764
Thu
6:30pm-9:00pm
7/9-8/13
Field Trip
Sat
11:00am-1:00pm
8/8
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
A D U LT
$73: 12 classes
Class 28897
Tue
7:00pm-9:30pm
Intermediate Digital Photography
6/16-5/17
This is a continuation of Joy of Digital or any beginning photography class. Apply your basic knowledge and experience
A D U LT
to a fresh set of assignments and lessons. Make point of view and
Inside Your Canon and Nikon DSLR
depth of field work for you. Explore the influence of light and the
Learn about all of the features of your digital single lens reflex camera. We will cover all of the functions of the camera’s buttons,
drama of shadow. Flash, strobe lighting, metering available light, and shooting during the “magic” hour are demonstrated and
dials, and menus and how these features will help improve your
discussed.
photography. Bring your camera, manual, and questions. Register
INSTRUCTOR : Conrad Johnson $128: 7 classes
for the Canon EOS class in the morning or the Nikon class in the afternoon.
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
Class 28769
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
1:00pm-3:00pm
6/23-8/4
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
$48: 1 class
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Tue
Class 28773
Sat
10:00am-1:00pm
8/15
Canon
Class 28774
Sat
1:30pm-4:30pm
8/15
Nikon
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Class 28770
Tue
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/23-8/4
Digital Media & Photography A D U LT
A D U LT
Creative Portraiture
Photoshop for Photographers
Portraiture is one of the most popular disciplines in photography,
This class will concentrate on those Photoshop features needed to
but what makes for a truly memorable image? This class will teach
edit digital images including resizing and cropping, understanding
students the means to creatively apply techniques such as lighting,
layers, image adjustments, using levels and curves, hue/saturation,
composition and conceptual thinking to a variety of unique portrait
color balance, black and white conversion, how to use the
projects. Students must have a DSLR camera, tripod, memory
select and image editing tools to work on photographs, and the
card, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Aperture or other basic photo
importance of proper color management. Laptop with Photoshop
editing software.
installed highly recommended. Assignments allow students to practice the tools and techniques learned in class.
INSTRUCTOR : Jeremy Allen Smith LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
$141: 8 classes
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28766
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/23-8/11
$137: 6 classes
Class 28763
Wed
6:30pm-9:00pm
7/8-8/12
A D U LT
NEW | Introductory Photojournalism This class focuses on learning to create impactful images that tell
A D U LT
NEW | Perspective
a cohesive story. Learn the history of the genre, compositional
Learn how to create dramatic photographs using one point, two
considerations, and how to create objective narrative. Session will
point and three point perspective. This will be a class on the move
culminate in participants presenting their own body of work on
as we walk the Walnut Creek area. See where to position the
a subject of their choice. Students must own and have working
center of interest and see how shadows and line can work for you.
knowledge of their digital camera.
Lenses, lighting, shadows and composition will be emphasized.
INSTRUCTOR : Lauren Verby
INSTRUCTOR : Conrad Johnson
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
$128: 7 classes
Class 28886
Thu
$76: 1 class
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/25-8/6
A D U LT
Class 28772
Sat
9:00am-3:00pm
7/18
A D U LT
How to Shoot Exciting Travel Photographs
NEW | The Romantic Still Life
Starting with pre-travel planning, we will discuss what kind of
content. Learn how to select personal items to imply personality
equipment and supplies to take, researching your trip, dealing
and meaning. Subtle lighting and sense of time will be
with local regulations, passing through customs and more. We will
emphasized. See how a short-normal lens compares to a long-
cover photographing landmarks, photographing people, payment
normal lens. Great class for artists!
The romantic approach to creating a still life with emotional
for photography, and shooting in places of worship. A field trip to the Farmers Market located at the San Francisco Ferry Building will allow students to practice the tools and techniques learned in
INSTRUCTOR : Conrad Johnson LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $48: 1 class
class.
Class 28771
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
Sat
9:00am-12:00pm
8/1
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $96: 3 classes
Class 28765
Thu
6:30pm-9:00pm
6/25-7/2
Field Trip
Sat
10:00am-2:00pm
6/27
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Jewelry
JEWELRY
A D U LT
Jewelry Casting In lost wax casting, you start by making a wax model of what you want your jewelry piece to look like and end with a piece of jewelry made of metal. The ability to carve the wax allows for a sculptural look. We will go over wax carving and shaping and other techniques needed to cast a wax piece into a finished piece of jewelry. Wax, bronze and most other supplies, and tools provided. Silver is not provided. Materials list handout at first class. INSTRUCTOR : Karen Ehrhardt LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios $139: 7 classes
$5 supply fee due at first class
Class 28744
12:00pm-3:00pm
Fri
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
A D U LT A D U LT
Jewelry Fabrication (Beg)
Creative Art Jewelry
This class covers all of the basic techniques that will keep you
Art jewelry uses non-traditional materials and techniques to bend
working for years. You will get a good basis to advance to more
the boundaries between traditional jewelry, fiber arts, assemblage
complicated techniques and designs. The class uses lectures,
and art. Make your own beautiful art jewelry using an array of
demos and handouts to cover sawing, soldering, finishing and
widely available inexpensive materials and simple techniques.
basic stone setting. You will be designing and making jewelry as
Demos, guidance, design theory and inspirational images help
you learn. Silver, copper, or brass sheet and wire will be used.
you to imaginatively create hand made one of a kind jewelry using
Brass and copper and tools will be provided. Materials list handout
textiles, fiber, stitching, paper, beads, chain, adhesives, wire, found/
at first class.
repurposed/upcycled materials, and art and craft materials. This class does not teach metal fabrication techniques. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : D Jeka Lambert LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Ehrhardt LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios $158: 8 classes
$5 supply fee due at first class
Class 28741
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/23-8/11
Class 28742
Thu
12:00pm-3:00pm
6/25-8/13
$117: 6 classes
Class 28743
Mon
9:00am-12:00pm
7/6-8/10
Jewelry Fabrication (Int)
A D U LT
Holloware: Exploration in Metal Forming (Int/Adv)
Perfect your basic soldering and fabrication skills in this second
Learn and explore fold forming, anti-clastic forming, forging and
include cuff bracelet with texture and possibility to add a stone;
raising to create bold new jewelry designs and elegant sculptures.
solder inlay earrings with cup component; and a two-part hinge
Lectures, demos and handouts will be given for all techniques.
necklace with fabricated clasp. Students will learn soldered inlay,
Students will have the ability to make technical samples and two to
basic forming, hinge building, clasp making, tool familiarity,
three finished projects that combine at least two techniques. Cop-
earring back making, basic riveting and advanced soldering
per and brass will be provided. Silver can be used but should be
techniques through this series of projects.
purchased by student.
and challenging projects which will build upon basic skills. Projects
LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios
LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios $155: 8 classes
$25 supply fee due at first class
Class 28740
6:30pm-9:30pm
Wed
level fabrication class. Students will be led through three exciting
INSTRUCTOR : Bonnie Heras
INSTRUCTOR : Bonnie Heras
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$158: 8 classes
$35 supply fee due at first class
Class 28745
6:30pm-9:30pm
Thu
6/25-8/13
Jewelry/Glass
GLASS
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NEW | Metal Clay Intensive This class is designed for beginning students and those seeking to refresh skills and learn new ones. The initial project will be a simple silver two-sided project, chosen to teach thickness, texture, appliquĂŠ, and carving techniques. Beyond the basic skills required for this project, more advanced techniques will be taught, including stone setting, bail design and structure, ring sizing and construction, torch and kiln firing, final finishing and polishing. Students will create pendants, earrings and rings. All tools will be provided by instructor. INSTRUCTOR : Arlene Mornick LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $148: 2 classes
Class 28749
$85 supply fee due at first class
Sat-Sun 10:00am-5:00pm
8/15-8/16
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Makers Series: Basic Jewelry
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Interested in making your own handmade jewelry? This one-day
Glass Fusing & Slumping
workshop will give you a quick overview of general hand tools that
Learn to fuse layers of compatible glass in a kiln to create tiles,
are used to make a wide variety of jewelry. Students will learn how
jewelry, small frames, dishes and ornaments. Techniques covered
to anneal, texture, file and polish copper and brass. Using these
include glass cutting, surface decoration, pattern bars and
new skills, student will have the opportunity to make a pendant or
slumping into molds. Continuing students will be encouraged to
a pair of earrings. All metal and tools will be provided.
expand their knowledge with new techniques. Materials list online
INSTRUCTOR : Bonnie Heras
at www.arts-ed.org.
LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios
INSTRUCTOR : Penny Ruhter
$43: 1 class
$15 supply fee due at class
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28746
1:00pm-5:00pm
$175: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28641
Wed
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/24-8/12
Class 28640
Wed
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/24-8/12
Sat
7/11
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Open Studio Jewelry Open to all experienced jewelers and current jewelry students.
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Work independently on any jewelry or metalsmithing project
Fused Glass (Beg-Adv)
of your choice and have access to all the tools the jewelry
Explore your creative and artistic abilities. Fusing and slumping
department has to offer. No instruction is included and participants
glass offer almost limitless possibilities for creating with color
provide their own materials. A monitor will be on site to make
and form. Learn the basics of glass cutting, fusing and slumping.
sure equipment is used properly and cleanliness of the space is
Use sheet glass, frit, stringers and rods, design and make glass
maintained.
art pieces. Continuing students expand their knowledge with new
INSTRUCTOR : Bonnie Heras
techniques and interact and share new ideas with other students.
LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios
Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org.
$85: 8 classes $44: Fee w/ another CAE class
INSTRUCTOR : Melissa McCumiskey
Class 28747
Mon
6:30pm-9:30pm
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
6/22-8/10
$175: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28639
1:00pm-4:00pm
Tue
6/23-8/11
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Glass/Decorative & Fiber Arts
DECORATIVE & FIBER ARTS AGES 5-8
Barbara Shapiro
Kinder-Early Elementary Sewing Tools and sewing techniques for kindergarten through second
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Glass Bead Making (Beg)
graders, such as large-eyed needles, embroidery floss thread,
Make beautiful glass beads using a hot head bead torch. Each
and make learning how to sew fun and easy. They will enjoy
student uses a torch to maximize hands-on time. Basics of glass
creating an assortment of projects designed for their age group.
bead making include: use of tools and equipment, safety, how
Children repeating will do extended projects that provide further
to make several different shaped beads, and a variety of surface
independent growth and development in the medium.
sewing on buttons, and felt, are designed for small hands
decoration techniques. Please wear all natural fiber clothing. No previous experience required. Beginning and repeat students welcome. Must have supplies for first class. First class is mandatory. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Melissa McCumiskey
INSTRUCTOR : Carole Laur LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $82: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28666
3:45pm-4:45pm
Thu
6/25-8/13
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $133: 6 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28638
6:30pm-9:30pm
Tue
6/23-7/28
AGES 8-12
Basic Machine Garment Sewing Kids will learn how to make a simple garment for themselves, along with other simple projects. They will learn proper use of the
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sewing machine and sewing terminology; how to use a pattern,
NEW | Makers Series: Fused Glass Garden Art
cut and piece fabric, and a variety of sewing techniques.
Come play with glass. Make your own fused glass garden ornament to add color and fun to your yard. Each student will
INSTRUCTOR : Carole Laur LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
make a whimsical fused glass garden art piece in this one-day
$100: 8 classes
$15 supply fee due at first class
workshop. Tools and materials provided. No experience necessary.
Class 28667
5:00pm-6:30pm
Thu
6/25-8/13
INSTRUCTOR : Penny Ruhter LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
AGES 8 & up
$38: 1 class
$25 supply fee due at class
Class 28637
10:00am-1:00pm
Sat
8/22
NEW | Makers Series: Weave Your Own Bike Bag Create your own custom yarn by combining strands of fuzz, thread, fabric, and “stuff”’ or use provided bike inner-tube tires as your
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CAE Glass Fusers Group
“yarn.” Once our yarn is created, we will begin to make custom
The mission of the Glass Fusers Group is to encourage glass
well as choosing from an abundant supply of yarns provided. Once
workers of all levels to continue to study art glass, practice and
off the frame-loom, you will learn sewing techniques in order to
produce new work, and to share ideas and experiences. The group
transform your cloth into a functional and fabulous bag. Please
will meet the second Saturday of each month (June through May,
bring a lunch.
cloth. Learn the basics of weaving using your handmade yarn as
no meeting in December) to share glass pieces, critiques, and technical developments and hear guest speakers.
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Melissa McCumiskey LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $60: 11 classes
Class 28642 22
Sat
10:00am-12:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR : Alexandra Milukhin
6/13-5/14
$63: 1 class
$5 supply fee due at class
Class 28708
9:30am-4:30pm
Sat
7/25
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NEW | Machine Garment Sewing (Beg)
Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving Workshop-I
Students will learn the proper use of the sewing machine and
The rigid heddle loom is a very portable, inexpensive, and
sewing terminology. They will learn how to make a simple
elegantly simple tool for weaving. The Cricket Loom is a small
garment for themselves along with other simple projects. The
rigid heddle loom that is ideal for knitters who want to use up
class will include learning how to use a pattern, cut and piece
leftover yarns, for spinners with yarn to spare, and for those just
fabric, and a variety of sewing techniques.
wanting to give weaving a try. Learn how to warp using the direct
INSTRUCTOR : Carole Laur
warping peg method and to weave a scarf using a variety of yarns. Returning students are encouraged. Bring your own yarn or pay a
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $99: 8 classes
$15 supply fee due at first class
Class 28901
7:30pm-9:00pm
Mon
6/22-8/10
supply fee of $15. Loom may be rented for $5 or bring your own. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Reba Siero LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm
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NEW | makers series: All Coiled Up!
$67: 1 class
Class 28643
Sun
9:30am-4:30pm
7/12
Coiling has been one of the four primary structures of basketry since prehistoric times. Waterproof cooking vessels and precious gift baskets are part of our California history. After looking at
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traditional ways of working, explore the wide contemporary
Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving Workshop-II
possibilities of this structure. Learn to make a simple vessel and
Not only is the rigid heddle loom very portable and easy to use, it
try your hand at more sculptural possibilities that contemporary
is very versatile. Think of the many beautiful indigenous pattern
artists have explored. We will work with raffia and enjoy exploring
weavings of Latin American and Southeast Asia, which are
other possibilities in yarn, paper and cloth. Materials list online at
made on looms similar to the rigid heddle loom. You will have
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an opportunity to explore a range of lace and patterned weaves
INSTRUCTOR : Barbara Shapiro
such as leno lace, Spanish medallion and pick up patterns. Bring a lunch. Bring your own yarn or pay a supply fee of $15. Loom
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm $77: 1 class
$20 supply fee due at class
Class 28709
9:30am-4:30pm
Sun
6/28
may be rented for $5 or bring your own warped rigid heddle loom. Materials list online at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Reba Siero LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm
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NEW | Makers Series: Spin, Weave and Sew Create your own custom yarn by combining strands of fuzz, thread, fabric, and “stuff” or use provided bike inner-tube tires as your
$67: 1 class
Class 28644
Sun
9:30am-4:30pm
7/26
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“yarn”. Once our yarn is created, we will begin to make custom
NEW | Free-style Weaving
cloth. Learn the basics of weaving using your handmade yarn, as
Join us for this free-style weaving class for all levels. Beginners
well as choosing from an abundant supply of yarns provided. Once
will learn to warp a four-harness table-top loom, explore the
off the frame-loom, you will learn sewing techniques in order to
joy of free-style weaving with colorful and textured yarns, and
transform your cloth into a functional and fabulous bag. Please
weave a fabulous scarf or a gorgeous table runner. Experienced
bring a lunch.
weavers can use the time to explore a topic of their choice with
INSTRUCTOR : Alexandra Milukhin
my guidance. Come explore free-style weaving while discovering joyful creativity without criticism! All students will be allowed to
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $63: 1 class
$5 supply fee due at class
Class 28707
9:30am-4:30pm
Sat
7/11
take the portable looms home to continue working at their leisure. INSTRUCTOR : Alexandra Milukhin LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm $107: 4 classes
$5 supply fee due at first class
Class 28859
10:00am-12:30pm
Sun
8/2-8/23
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Music
MUSIC
A G E S 3 m o s - 5 yrs
AGES 1-5
Music Together
Family Music
Winner of Bay Area Parent magazine’s “Best music class for young
A fun, mixed age music class that siblings can attend with
children” (2014) and CBS Local “Best mommy and me class in the
a parent! Important musical concepts will be presented and
East Bay” (2013). Working towards basic music skills of singing in
reinforced in an engaging and nurturing environment. Experience
tune and keeping an accurate beat, this class for newborn, toddler
the advantages of interacting, bonding and learning together.
and preschoolers mixed together features songs, instrumental
Siblings 11 months and under are free.
activities, movements and group music making. Supply fee includes CDs, songbook and parent guide that help reinforce and extend learning beyond the classroom. Call (925) 943-5846 for
INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $78: 8 classes
sibling discount.
Class 28786
INSTRUCTOR : Music Together
Tue
1:00pm-2:00pm
6/23-8/11
LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gym
AGES 3-5
$113: 6 classes $88: Siblings over 8 months
Petite Violinist
$45 supply fee per family due at first class Class 28849
Mon
5:00pm-5:45pm
7/6-8/10
Class 28850
Mon
6:00pm-6:45pm
7/6-8/10
Class 28854
Tue
4:30pm-5:15pm
7/7-8/11
Class 28855
Tue
5:30pm-6:15pm
7/7-8/1
Class 28851
Sat
9:15am-10:00am
6/27-8/8
Sat
10:15am-11:00am
6/27-8/8
Sat
11:15am-12:00pm
6/27-8/8
No class 7/4
Class 28853
Posture, beginning bow holds, and songs “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “Mary Had a Little Lamb” are introduced. Violins will be discussed at first class.
LOCATION Youth Art 3, Shadelands Art Center $93: 8 classes
No class 7/4
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an ear for violin in a fun and musically engaging environment.
INSTRUCTOR : Elizabeth Chirgwin
No class 7/4
Class 28852
Begin learning rhythms, recognizing patterns, and developing
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Mon
2:00pm-2:50pm
6/22-8/10
Music AGES 4-5
AGES 5-6
Petite Pianist: Parent/Child
Twinkling Ivories (Beg)
An introductory course to piano for young children. Learn basic
Let your child join in the fun and enjoyment of learning the world
note reading, rhythms and simple songs in a fun supportive
of music. A beginning piano and music fundamentals class
environment.
where, through singing, body movement and rhythm work, each child learns beginning piano fundamentals and elementary note
INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $92: 8 classes
$12 supply fee due at first class
Class 28775
Mon
1:00pm-2:00pm
6/22-8/10
Class 28776
Tue
2:00pm-3:00pm
6/23-8/11
reading. Parents are encouraged to stay during class. INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $92: 8 classes
$12 supply fee due at first class
Class 28778
2:00pm-3:00pm
Mon
6/22-8/10
AGES 4-6 AGES 5-10
Ukulele for Kids Learn the basics of music on a fun instrument the perfect size
Drumming for Fun
for little hands! You will learn how to hold the instrument, basic
This class is designed to inspire children to explore their musical
notes and chords, strumming patterns and rhythms. We will play
curiosity, using a variety of hand drums. It emphasizes exposure
and sing our favorite songs while learning the basics of ukulele.
to fun musical experiences and introduces basic rhythmic and beat
Instruments will be discussed at first class. You will need to buy or
patterns.
rent your own.
INSTRUCTOR : John Waller
INSTRUCTOR : Jonathan Mendle
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
$85: 7 classes
$84: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28801
Class 28777
5:00pm-5:50pm
No class 7/4
Tue
6/23-8/11
AGES 4-7
Sat
1:00pm-2:00pm
6/27-8/15
AGES 6-9
Intro to Suzuki Violin
Guitar for Kids
Join us for a fun-filled class with parents. Learn violin
Learn the basics of guitar, from holding it to playing basic chords.
fundamentals, posture, finger movements, bowing directions,
You will have the opportunity to play/sing along to all styles of
rhythms and respective behavior through games and songs. Begin
music from nursery rhymes to popular music. Through some easy
to play simple melodies in the manner of the Suzuki method.
to learn music theory and rhythm exercise, you’ll be having fun
Instruments discussed at first class.
rocking out in no time. Bring your own acoustic guitar to class.
INSTRUCTOR : Tonya Lei
INSTRUCTOR : Roland Sayn
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
$93: 8 classes
$84: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28795
3:00pm-3:50pm
Class 28794
Thu
10:30am-11:20am
6/25-8/13
Thu
6/25-8/13
Individual Music Lessons Civic Arts Education maintains a list of approved professional music teachers for instruction in voice, music therapy for special needs, jazz-improv, brass, percussion, string and woodwind instruments. Lessons are held in Civic Arts facilities. Visit www.arts-ed.org for a list of instructors and contact information. Instructors will make the individual lesson and payment arrangements.
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Music AGES 6-9
AGES 6-10
Piano for Children
The Little Voice
Develop music reading, good practice habits, musicianship and
Do you love to sing? Then come and sing your favorite songs with
solid technique at the piano. Must have a piano or keyboard at
a fun supportive group. In this class you will sing songs from your
home for practice.
favorite Disney movies while learning how to sing with proper
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
technique.
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams
INSTRUCTOR : Adriana Ratsch-Rivera
$81: 7 classes
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28784
Tue
$8.50 supply fee due at first class
10:00am-10:50am
6/23-8/11
Class 28779
No class 7/21 INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans $92: 8 classes
Class 28783
Wed
$90: 8 classes
3:00pm-3:50pm
6/22-8/10
AGES 7-12
$8.50 supply fee due at first class
3:00pm-3:50pm
Mon
6/24-8/12
Violin Ensemble (Beg) An introduction to the violin in a supportive group. Learn how to hold the violin, read notes, and play simple melodies in a friendly,
AGES 6-9
fun setting. Enrollment limited. Rental of instruments to be
Piano for Children (Continued)
discussed at first class.
Students will continue exploring the electronic keyboard by
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev
learning simple chords and song rhythms and how to improvise
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
on the piano. Explore the many different sounds that the electronic
$85: 7 classes
piano can make and learn to identify the various instruments. Materials used will be current popular songs with fun and exciting rhythms, so be prepared to have fun in this class! Students should
Class 28800
Fri
3:30pm-4:15pm
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
register only once for this class. AGES 8-14
INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
Flute (Beg)
$92: 8 classes
Are you starting band next year or just want to learn to play the
Class 28793
Wed
4:00pm-5:00pm
6/24-8/12
flute? This class will start from the beginning. Learn how to make a sound, hold the flute correctly, read music, finger notes, and play basic songs like “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” You will get a great
AGES 6-9
start while having fun learning as a group! You must have your
Recorder for Children
own flute. Instrument rentals will be discussed at the first class.
The recorder is an inexpensive end blown instrument—and it’s
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams
easy to play! Learn proper posture, how to read and play music,
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
basic music theory, and music appreciation. By the end of the
$74: 7 classes
class, be able to play several songs. Students must provide their own recorder.
Class 28802
Wed
2:00pm-3:00pm
6/24-8/12
No class 7/22
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $74: 7 classes
Class 28785
Tue
11:00am-11:50am
6/23-8/11
No class 7/21
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AGES 10 & up
Young Performers Orchestra
Introduction to Ukulele
Sharpen your playing skills with intensive training in this
If you’ve never played the ukulele before and are interested in
orchestra. Foster friendships, teamwork and musical excellence.
learning to strum basic chords to traditional folk songs, this class
Participate in chamber music. No audition necessary. YPO students
is for you. Focus is on building an introduction to the instrument,
should remain in YPO throughout the summer.
using easy beginning chords, playing the Hawaiian vamp and having fun. Students must bring their own ukulele to class.
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev LOCATION Auditorium, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Roland Sayn
$99: 8 classes
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
Class 28788
Tue
5:00pm-6:15pm
6/23-8/11
$84: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28798
6:00pm-7:00pm
Thu
6/25-8/13
AGES 9-14 AGES 10-15
Flute Ensemble For flute players with one or more years’ experience on the flute.
Electric Guitar Rock
Should know how to read music and play scales in one octave
Learn everything you need to know to rock out on guitar! Jam
up to two flats and two sharps. Play classical, jazz and popular
out to live rock music while learning some of rock’s most classics
repertoire in fun supportive environment. Improve tone, posture,
songs such as Black Sabbath’s “Ironman,” Neil Young’s “Rocking
technique and musicality over the summer. Last class is an
in the Free World” and Jimi Hendrix’s “All Along the Watchtower.”
informal concert.
Learn everything from how to hold the guitar to rock’s most valuable tool, the power chord. You will be rocking out in no time!
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $74: 7 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28791
1:00pm-1:50pm
Wed
6/24-8/12
No class 7/22
Bring your own electric guitar and small practice amp. INSTRUCTOR : Roland Sayn LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $97: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28796
4:00pm-4:50pm
Thu
6/25-8/13
AGES 9-14 AGES 11-17
Guitar for Tweens (Beg) Learn some of the basics and discover how fun and easy the guitar
The Voice
can be! Proper technique, tone production, tuning, note reading
Do you want to learn to sing your favorite songs with proper vocal
and single line melodic playing. Move on to ensemble playing and
technique? In this class you will explore your voice by singing pop
basic solo repertoire. No experience in music or guitar necessary.
music and songs of your choice solo or in groups. Every session is
Note: Nylon string classical guitar in appropriate size is required.
different. All levels and musical styles welcome!
INSTRUCTOR : Jonathan Mendle
INSTRUCTOR : Adriana Ratsch-Rivera
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
$96: 8 classes
$90: 8 classes
Class 28790
Tue
6:00pm-7:00pm
6/23-8/11
Class 28780
Mon
5:00pm-6:00pm
6/22-8/10
Teacher Feature: Rem Djemilev It would be hard to overstate the joy and enthusiasm that Rem Djemilev brings to every aspect of Civic Arts’ orchestras. As director of the Young Performers Orchestra and the Diablo Regional Youth Orchestra since 2001, Rem brings a singular passion for music education to his work. “I combine and create a fusion of many different teaching styles custom-made for each individual student,” Rem says. He came to the Bay Area performing in a string quartet after obtaining his master’s degree in music from the Moscow Conservatory in 1990. His teaching philosophy is to help every student experience the excitement and sense of accomplishment that playing and performing in his orchestras can provide. “Music is the perfect educational tool … music changes everything!” For details about the youth orchestras, see pages 27 and 28.
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AGES 12 & up
AGES 16 & up
Cello Ensemble
Jazz Band Ensemble
The glorious sound of a cello choir and the resonance and mellow
Feel the thrill of being part of a full jazz ensemble. Play music of
tones of cellists playing together is inspiring and a huge audience
the jazz masters from the 30s to the present day. At least four years
hit. Work on ensemble playing, intonation and exploring the vast
of experience, knowledge of four major scales and sight reading
cello ensemble literature. At least one year private cello instruction
skills are required. Auditions required. Please call (925) 676-8203.
or completion of Suzuki Book I is required.
INSTRUCTOR : Max Pricco
INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans
LOCATION Auditorium, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
$128: 8 classes
$96: 8 classes
Class 28799
Class 28782
Mon
8:35pm-9:20pm
Thu
7:30pm-9:30pm
6/25-8/13
6/22-8/10 AGES 16 & up
AGES 12-17
Diablo Regional Youth Orchestra
Folk Jam Do you sing or play a musical instrument? Do you enjoy folk
See a big improvement in your personal technique and ensemble
music? Do you want to jam with other people who also like folk
skills while playing in a noncompetitive, fun, full symphony
music? We will get together to jam, learn about folk music, while
orchestra. Explore a wide range of repertoire. No auditions
using some simple basics that define the genre of folk, and have a
necessary. DRYO students should remain in DRYO throughout the
good time playing. All levels are welcome. Come join the fun!
summer.
INSTRUCTOR : Roland Sayn
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Auditorium, Shadelands Art Center
$96: 8 classes
$10 supply fee due at first class
Class 28797
7:00pm-8:00pm
$128: 8 classes
Class 28789
Tue
6:30pm-8:30pm
Thu
6/25-8/13
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AGES 14 & up
Throw Back Tunes
Guitar in a Flash for Adults
Did you grow up singing to your favorite 45s or LPs and tape
Learn to play a perennial instrument, including effective playing
yourself singing on cassette? If so, then this class is for you.
postures, finger style and pick style techniques, reading tablature
Gather around the piano and sing through the songs of our
and standard music notation while playing beautiful melodies.
generation. If love song lyrics of Lionel Richie, The Beatles, or
Acoustic nylon or steel string guitars preferred but electric guitars
Carole King are in your brain, come join us! All styles of music
are acceptable if accompanied with a small practice amplifier.
welcome. All levels of ability embraced.
Open to teens and adults. No experience necessary.
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
$90: 8 classes
$96: 8 classes
Class 28792
Class 28781
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INSTRUCTOR : Jill Brehm Enders
INSTRUCTOR : Jonathan Mendle
Mon
7:00pm-8:00pm
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Wed
7:00pm-8:00pm
6/24-8/12
Dance
DANCE AGES 2-4
Mommy and Me: Parent & Child Sing, play games, stretch and increase self-confidence in a special time between parent and child while learning basic dance concepts. LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center INSTRUCTOR : Neela Reed $84: 8 classes
Class 28592
Thu
10:00am-10:45am
6/25-8/13
INSTRUCTOR : Andrea Brosnan $75: 7 classes
Class 28593
Fri
11:30am-12:15pm
6/26-8/7
AGES 3-4
Pre-Ballet (Ages 3-4) Blend the discipline of ballet with the freedom of creative dance. Begin with basic positions and steps of ballet; then leap, spin and kick while improvising to music, words and pictures. Listen to stories and music of well-known classical ballets. Parents may watch last session only. LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
introduction to the dance studio! Civic Arts tap embraces other
$84: 8 classes
Tue
Tap-Children Noisy, fun, irresistible and contagious, youth tap is an ideal
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Leedom
Class 28594
AGES 3-9
3:30pm-4:15pm
6/23-8/11
dance forms such as ballet and jazz, while promoting the young student’s musicality, strength, flexibility and balance. A series of warm-up exercises, stationary center practice and traveling
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda Farris
combinations will culminate in a routine set to music. Tap shoes
$84: 8 classes
required.
Class 28595
Wed
3:45pm-4:30pm
6/24-8/12
INSTRUCTOR : Staff
Class 28596
Wed
4:30pm-5:15pm
6/24-8/12
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $65: 6 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Neela Reed $84: 8 classes
Tiny Tappers (Ages 3-4)
Class 28597
Thu
10:45am-11:30am
6/25-8/13
Class 28599
Sat
9:00am-9:45am
6/20-8/15
No class 7/4
Class 28590
Thu
4:00pm-4:45pm
6/25-7/30
Beginning (Ages 5-9) Class 28591
Thu
4:45pm-5:30pm
6/25-7/30
INSTRUCTOR : Andrea Brosnan $75: 7 classes
Class 28598 No class 7/3
Fri
10:45am-11:30am
6/26-8/14
The first dance class is a placement class to ensure each student is enrolled in the appropriate class. We encourage all students to stay enrolled in the same level for at least one year, unless the instructor advises otherwise.
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Dance AGES 4-5
AGES 6-10
Pre-Ballet (Ages 4-5)
Ballet I
Blend the discipline of ballet with the freedom of creative dance.
Introduction to the beauty, grace and discipline of ballet. Each
Begin with basic positions and steps of ballet; then leap, spin
class will include a traditional barre and center. Children will
and kick while improvising to music, words and pictures. Listen
enjoy dancing to the magical music from classical ballets such as
to stories and music of well-known classical ballets. Parents may
Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker. Registration requirement:
watch last session only.
Five-year olds with one year experience may move to Ballet I.
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda Farris
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Leedom
$84: 8 classes
$84: 8 classes
Class 28600
Wed
5:15pm-6:00pm
6/24-8/12
Class 28588
Tue
4:15pm-5:00pm
6/23-8/11
INSTRUCTOR : Neela Reed
INSTRUCTOR : Neela Reed
$75: 7 classes $84: 8 classes
Class 28603
Sat
Class 28586 9:45am-10:30am
6/20-8/15
Fri
4:30pm-5:15pm
6/26-8/14
10:30am-11:15am
6/20-8/15
No class 7/3
No class 7/4 $84: 8 classes $75: 7 classes
Class 28602
Fri
Class 28587 3:45pm-4:30pm
6/26-8/14
Sat
No class 7/4
No class 7/3
AGES 7-11
INSTRUCTOR : Andrea Brosnan
Ballet II
$75: 7 classes
Class 28601
Fri
10:00am-10:45am
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
Designed for students wanting to continue with their ballet training. Class will continue with the traditional barre and center work, improving technique, working on proper body alignment and will have an emphasis on vocabulary. Registration
AGES 5-12
requirement: Students must have completed a full year in the
Capoeira for Kids
Ballet I level and be at least 7 years old in the second grade.
Capoeira is a dynamic art form originating in Brazil, combining
A placement class must be taken in Ballet II if a student is
martial arts, dance, music, gymnastics with chess-like strategy,
transferring from another dance program.
and cooperative play. Capoeira promotes movement using
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Leedom
body actions and acrobatic games that help kids learn about agility, space around them, and each other. Students will also learn songs in Portuguese, developing musical fluency with the instruments while teaching the importance of rhythm, cadence and
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $84: 8 classes
Class 28589
Tue
5:00pm-6:00pm
6/23-8/11
camaraderie. Capoeira classes will help kids learn discipline and self-awareness and will also channel their energy, stimulate their imagination, and promote creativity. INSTRUCTOR : Fabiano Pinheiro LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center $101: 8 classes
Class 28828
Mon
4:30pm-5:45pm
6/22-8/10
Ages 5-8
Class 28829
Mon
6:00pm-7:15pm
6/22-8/10
Ages 9-12
Ballet Attire: Girls-black leotard, pink footed tights, pink ballet slippers, hair pulled back in a bun away from face; Boys-black tights, white T-shirt, black ballet slippers. All year-round dance programs will be subject to a $3 administrative processing fee, which will be added to first payment.
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AGES 9-19
Summer Dance Intensive This three-week dance intensive features world-class teachers from Diablo Ballet and is directed by Professional Intermediate/ Advanced Program Director Rebecca Crowell Berke. Designed for students ages 9-19 with at least one year ballet experience. Classes include ballet technique, pointe/repertoire, character dance, modern, jazz and floor barre and will culminate in a performance. For audition info please email Rebecca@diabloballet.org. Space is limited. Performance: 7/31, 7:30pm, Shadelands Art Center. INSTRUCTOR S: Rebecca Crowell Berke, Graciela Acedo, Erin
Apr 25-June 5
Youth Art Exhibit, Shadelands May 4
Registration for Summer classes begins May 15 & 16
Youth Theatre Company performance, “Mulan”, 5/157:00pm; 5/16-11:00am, 2:00pm & 7:00pm; Del Valle Theatre, tickets $12.00-$16.75
Leedom, Edward Stegge, Rachel Little, Lauren Jonas, Rosselyn Ramirez
May 26
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
Youth Orchestras of the Diablo Valley (YPO & DRYO)
$659: 15 classes / $699 After May 5
Concert, 7:00pm, Shadelands, tickets $10
Intermediate Class 28293
Mon-Fri 10:00am-3:00pm
7/13-7/31
Mon-Fri 10:00am-3:00pm
7/13-7/31
May 27 & 29
Spring Dance Performance, 7:00pm, Shadelands, tickets $10
Advanced Class 28294
May 28
Jazz Band/Flock of Flutes Concert, 7:30pm, Shadelands, tickets $10 A D U LT
Adult Ballet (Int)
June 1-Aug 1
For students with some formal ballet training. Class includes a barre warm-up, center work, turns, jumps and leaps. Ballet shoes required. Proper ballet attire is not required. Wear something that fits close to the body.
Judy Fein exhibit of still life and landscape painting, Heather Farm Community Center June 1-Aug 1
“Open Space” group exhibit, City Hall 1st Floor
INSTRUCTOR : Ginger Megley June 8-Aug 8
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
Fumiyo Yoshikawa’s Japanese Brush Painting students’
$93: 8 classes
Class 28585
Wed
7:30pm-8:45pm
6/24-8/12
exhibit, Shadelands July 1-Sept 1
Lisa Franklin Black and White Photography Exhibit, City Hall
A D U LT
Tap-Adult
2nd and 3rd Floors
Adult/teen tap is an ideal physical workout and artistic outlet in
July 31
one! Our tap embraces other dance forms such as ballet and jazz,
Summer Dance Intensive Performance, Shadelands,
while promoting musicality, strength, flexibility and balance for the
7:30pm, tickets $5
beginning and advanced student alike. Includes a series of warmup exercises, stationary center work and traveling combinations
Aug 10
that culminate in a routine set to music. Tap shoes required.
Registration for Fall classes begins
INSTRUCTOR : Alana Buschini
Aug 11
LOCATION Studio D, Civic Park Studios
Youth Orchestras of the Diablo Valley Concert, Shadelands,
$43: 3 classes
7:00pm, tickets $10
Tap Fundamentals Class 28604
Tue
7:00pm-8:00pm
7/14-7/28
Jazz Band Concert, Shadelands, 7:30pm, tickets $10
Musical Theatre Tap Class 28605
Tue
8:00pm-9:00pm
Aug 13
7/14-7/28
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Friends Friends of of Civic Civic Arts Arts Education Education Foundation Foundation
Successful Viva Arts Gala Raises $50,000 for Civic Arts! The Foundation‘s ninth annual fundraiser Viva Arts was the best ever, raising over $50,000 for scholarships to the classes and programs of Civic Arts Education. Funds also support the Foundation’s mission to advocate for the arts with the City of Walnut Creek and program support. Themed Nashville Nights, the gala sold out and the crowd dressed up “country” in cowboy hats and boots ready to enjoy the signature Barnbuster cocktail, hors d’ouerves, southern cuisine and the hot sound of the Buck Ford band. Special thanks to our Honorary Host committee members for their continued support in hosting and supporting the fundraiser. The event also featured a wine pull, silent auction, fund-a-need paddle raise for scholarships and an exciting live auction led by auctioneer extraordinaire, Damon Castico. There was lively bidding on many get-away packages to Mendocino, Napa, St. Helena, Nuevo Vallarta and the Monterey Bay, as well as tickets to the hottest game in town, the Golden State Warriors. There were unique experiences that money can’t buy: dinner at the firehouse and golf with our very own “Top Cop” Police Chief Tom Chaplin and a chef’s table at Prima Ristorante and more. Mayor Bob Simmons had the emcee honors and Arts Commissioner and Foundation Board Member, Glynnis Cowdery was the featured speaker. Many local VIPs including Walnut Creek City Council Members, Arts Commissioners, City Staffers and Community Business and Arts Leaders came out to support arts education.
A very special thank you to the VIVA Committee These are very special people who truly give back to their community
Paul Alexandrov, June Bowen, Pattee Court, Glynnis Cowdery, Becky Falkowski, David Hanney, Kathy Jakel, Yama Jamili, Linda Johnson, Chelsea Kubischta, Mary Leigh Miller, Kathy Nelson, Liz Payne, Melissa Ridenour, Doug Rowe, Nancy Scott, Nan Siegel, Holly Starr-Cvetich, David VanderJagt, Linda VanderJagt, Michael Weiner, Cynthia White
Michael & Denise Weiner Diane Longshore Ron de Golia
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amazingly generous
CONTRIBUTORS
including Board of Directors, Volunteers, Sponsors and Businesses
200 GUESTS
1MISSION party
who enjoyed
an evening of philanthropy
to Ensure local arts education for our community Thanks to our Major Sponsors Bank of the West Coit Financial Michael S. and Denise Weiner BPM Accounting Dutch Girl Cleaners Diane Longshore/Ron de Golia
Thanks to our Major Donors 2015 Arts Commissioners Broadway Plaza Cottages of Napa Healdsburg Center for the Arts John Gravel Lafayette Gallery Artists Lindsay Wildlife Museum Mendocino Soroptimists Police Chief Tom Chaplin Prima Ristorante Segale Travel Service Shirley Nootbar Sue and Dick Rainey WC Fire Station 1
Major in Kind City of Walnut Creek Chairs for Affairs Wilma Lott Catering Le Elegant Gateau Whole Foods
Sponsors & Donors A.C.T. Alexander Valley Vineyards Alys Briggs Ann Henderson Ann Saavedra Arline Reimann Artisan Bistro Autopia Bankhead Theatre Beach Blanket Babylon
Bette Sindzinski Blue and Gold Fleet Bob and Cindy Brittain Boundary Oaks Golf Course Brewery Gulch Inn, Mendocino Brian Murphy Brio by Summerhill Buon Vino Wine Bar Burrell School Winery California Shakespeare Theater California Symphony Calistoga Balloons Carla Gelbaum Carmel Bach Festival Carmel Gallery Cattlemenís Restaurant Center Repertory Theatre Chamber Music SF Changes Salon of WC Childrenís Discovery Museum Cindy and Tom Silva Civic Arts Education Clos Pegase Winery Contemporary Jewish Museum Craftsy Danville Fit Darioush Vineyards David VanderJagt Diablo Ballet Diablo Ballet PEEK program Diablo Rock Donatello Hotel Doug Rowe Diablo Regional Arts Association Dry Creek Vineyard East Bay Nature Ellen Schatschale Essential Body Works Day Spa Exploratorium Far Niente Winery Fine Arts Museum of SF Fioli Gardens Five Little Monkeys Forma Gym Freemark Abbey Vineyards Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse Gail and Jim Murray Glynnis and John Cowdery Gregory Byard Groom
Harrisí Restaruant Healdsburg Center for the Arts Heritage Bank of Commerce Henry Gertmenian Holly Ingraham/David Julius Husch Winery Jane Yuen Corich DRAA Jazz at the Lesher Jeka Lambert Jill Wilk - Arbonne International Joe Bologna Sculpture John Gravell JoLÈ Farm to Table Judy Feins Judy Miller Justin Bartek Concannon Vineyards Katyís Kreek Restaurant Kayak Connection Kurk Fehlberg Lafayette Gallery Artists Landmark Vineyards Laura Benanti Lauri Moffet Fehlberg Lavande Le Gateau Elegant Bakery LeMor Designs Lincoln Ave Spa Lindsay Wildlife Museum Linhai Cao Little River Inn Livermore Valley Opera Local 1230 and UCOA Loella and Ralph Haskew MacCallum House Madrona Manor Marin Theare Company Markam Winery Mary Leigh Miller Mendo Bistro Mendocino Botanical Gardens Mendocino Soroptomists Mendocino Theater Company Mimi Wild Mount View Hotel and Spa Natalie Inouye/Gary Skrel Napa Aloft Oakland Zoo Old Faithful Geyser Olga Jusidman
Opera San Jose Peet’s Coffee & Tea Phyllis and Harvey Ceaser Polly Bradbury Prima Ristoranti and Vini Rich and Sue Carlston Redwood Skunk Train Richards Crafts Rob Savre Imagine Pottery Roccoís Restaurante Roundhill Country Club Ruth Bancroft Gardens Salvatoreís Restaurant San Francisco Ballet San Francisco Heritage Sanderlings Restaurant Seascape Saraís Table:Personal Chef Segale Travel SF Botanical Gardens Shadowbrook Restaurant Shirley Nootbaar Shun An Lee Signe Swenson Simi Winery Sky High Sports DRAA Lesher Speaker Series St. Supery Winery Steve and Candace Taylor Steven Joseph Photography Sue and Richard Rainey Tablas Creek Vineyard Tesla Motors of Walnut Creek The Cooperage American Grille The Cottages at Napa The Golden State Warriors The Lamplighters The Lawrence Hall of Science The Nail Shop The Olde San Francisco Creamery Co. The Retreat Body Works The Silk Road Todd Taylor Winery Town Hall Theatre Company UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley V. Sattui Winery WC Dept. of Recreation Wenceís Restaurant William Selyem Winery Wine Country Walking Tours
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Health & Fitness
HEALTH & FITNESS
A D U LT
Adi-Yoga “Open Gate” “Adi” means primal, original, or source. Adi-Yoga is the classical Tantrik Kundalini Hatha Yoga from the trans-Himalayan region. Adi-Yoga brings together meditative movement (Asana), breathing practices (Pranayama), chanting (Mantra), and mindfulness practices (Meditation) to help cultivate present-moment awareness, reduce daily stress, and improve your sense of well-being. INSTRUCTOR : Michael Stearns LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $147: 12 classes
Yoga Done
Class 28728
Mon
6:30pm-7:45pm
6/1-8/24
No class 6/15. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Class 28730
Thu
6:30pm-7:45pm
6/4-8/27
No class 6/18.
A D U LT
Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement This class is for anyone who wants to move well and feel fantastic. Classes are designed to stimulate brain/mind function, coordination, and physical strength. You will use your body and brain to feel
AGES 1 ½ -3
Gymnastics-Parent/Child
younger, stronger and fit! Slow, easy movements progress to
This popular class, designed for parents and toddlers, will enhance
big towel and pillow.
complex active movements. Please dress comfortably and bring a
your child’s motor development and confidence. Emphasis is on movement, rolling, climbing, hanging and jumping. Parent participation required.
INSTRUCTOR : Tancha McKnight LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $81: 6 classes
INSTRUCTOR : CGS Gymnastics Services, Inc. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Class 28584
Thu
3:30pm-4:30pm
7/23-8/27
$93: 6 classes
Class 28544
Tue
9:30am-10:15am
6/2-7/14
9:30am-10:15am
7/21-8/25
No class 6/16.
Class 28545
Tue
A D U LT
Feldenkrais Awareness Though Movement Advanced Class This advanced class is for anyone who has participated in Feldenkrais Awareness Though Movement for a minimum of five
AGES 3-5
Gymnastics-Preschool
years and has a desire to explore more difficult moves. Students
Classes are designed to enhance your child’s strength,
standing back to the floor. Lessons are taught in a variety of
coordination and confidence. Emphasis is placed on beginning
positions including on the stomach, hands and knees. Learn how to
gymnastics skills and equipment use.
do difficult activities easily and gracefully. These advanced lessons
must be willing to move from the floor to standing and from
will create a profound positive change in your mobility and create a
INSTRUCTOR : CGS Gymnastics Services, Inc. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Tancha McKnight
$93: 6 classes
Class 28546
Tue
10:15am-11:00am
6/2-7/14
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LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $96: 6 classes
No class 6/16.
Class 28547
new vitality in you.
10:15am-11:00am
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Class 28860
Thu
2:30pm-3:30pm
7/23-8/27
Health & Fitness A D U LT
A D U LT
Hatha Yoga
Tai Chi & Chi Kung
Introduction and practice of yoga postures and body alignment.
Learn the ancient Chinese ways to health and longevity through
Through stretching and relaxation techniques, yoga postures will
meditation and exercise. In this class we use gentle movement and
strengthen the body and stimulate creative energy. Emphasis on
learn how to realign our posture, breathe for relaxation and stretch
correcting and adapting postures to meet individual needs. Bring
in stillness. Begin the beautiful routine of classical Yang style Tai
your own mat, pad, or small rug. Refrain from eating for two hours
Chi Chuan. Appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
before class.
INSTRUCTOR : Qi Works
INSTRUCTOR : Sandra Foster
LOCATION Bridge Cul-de-Sac, Civic Park
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
$63: 6 classes
$94: 9 classes
Class 28610
Mon
7:00pm-8:00pm
6/22-8/24
No class 8/10
Class 28613
Sat
10:35am-11:35am
9:00am-10:15am
6/4-7/9
Sat
9:00am-10:15am
6/6-7/18
6/20-8/29 A D U LT
Zumba
INSTRUCTOR : Sandra Foster
Zumba fitness fuses hypnotic Latin/International rhythms and
LOCATION Studio D, Civic Park Studios
dance moves to create an exhilarating and dynamic fun-filled
$94: 9 classes
Wed
Thu
Class 28650 No class 7/4.
No class 7/4, 8/8
Class 28611
Class 28649
5:30pm-6:30pm
6/24-8/26
No class 8/12
interval training and toning hour. Zumba is known as the exercise in disguise. Beginners welcome as the steps are very basic and easy to follow. Bring towel and water to class.
INSTRUCTOR : Nancy Spiecker
INSTRUCTOR : Janice Litvin
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym
$93: 7 classes
$120: 13 classes
Class 28612
Fri
10:00am-11:30am
6/26-8/14
No class 7/3
Class 28654
Tue
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/2-8/25
Class 28655
Thu
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/4-8/27
A D U LT S 5 0 +
A D U LT
Pilates: Slow Method Flexband/Roller
Chair Yoga
A blend of traditional Pilates mat work and the Slow Method, this
This class involves practicing yoga using a chair instead of the
class takes Pilates to a whole new level. The roller adds elements
floor and is ideal for those who are challenged with mobility or
of self-massage, circulation, balance and control while the
for those looking for an alternative to other yoga programs. Wear
flexband increases resistance for arm and leg sculpting. Increase
loose clothing, and bring a non-slip yoga floor mat to class. Before
your overall body strength, awareness, flexibility and coordination
registering for this class, please call the instructor at (925) 462-
all in one enjoyable and dynamic workout.
5285.
INSTRUCTOR : Connie English
INSTRUCTOR : Marcia Conroy
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
$135: 11 classes
$117: 13 classes
Class 28548
Wed
9:30am-10:20am
6/3-8/19
Class 28517
Thu
10:15am-11:15am
6/4-8/27
No class 6/17
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Health & Fitness A D U LT S 5 0 +
Walk For Life This innovative program, based on the Feldenkrais Method, was created by Ruthy Alon, Feldenkrais teacher since 1965. Tancha McKnight is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Teacher, a student of Ruthy Alon and a teacher of Walk For Life©. WFL is designed to improve our comfort and efficiency in walking. It is a tour-de-force learning opportunity and will benefit everyone who wishes to enhance, protect and invigorate their walking experience. Walking increases our flexibility, strength and stamina, and can be one of life’s great pleasures. This will be both an indoor and outdoor class and involves the use of walking poles. INSTRUCTOR : Tancha McKnight LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $48: 1 class
Class 28535 A D U LT S 5 0 +
Sat
9:30am-12:00pm
8/22
A D U LT S 5 0 +
Move to Improve Your Balance
Zumba for Beginners
Having good balance is one of the most important aspects of
Zumba is fun! It’s different, it’s effective, and it’s an aerobic
healthy aging. This class is based on the Feldenkrais Method
workout. Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow
which uses creative and innovative movements that will feed
moves to create a fun experience. You’ll forget you’re exercising!
and challenge your brain. There is extensive research that shows
Come check it out.
that balance can be greatly improved. These movements will be done sitting, standing and walking. Learn to improve the quality
INSTRUCTOR : Jo Nash
of your life. Your instructor, who has been teaching for 20 years,
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
will verbally direct the class through movements to improve your
$31: 5 classes
balance
Class 28521
INSTRUCTOR : Tancha McKnight LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $75: 6 classes
Class 28538
Mon
1:45pm-2:30pm
6/5-7/10
1:45pm-2:30pm
7/17-8/21
$36: 6 classes
Class 28524 1:30pm-2:30pm
Fri
No class 7/3
Fri
727-8/31 LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
A D U LT S 5 0 +
Class 28520
Wed
9:00am-9:45am
6/3-7/8
Seniorcise
Class 28523
Wed
9:00am-9:45am
7/15-8/19
Low impact exercise for men and women. Enhance flexibility, strength, cardiovascular endurance, coordination, and balance. Muscle toning with light weights. Bring a pair of 1 to 3lb hand
Class 28522
Tue
11:00am-11:45am
6/2-7/7
weights and come exercise to your favorite hits from big band
Class 28525
Tue
11:00am-11:45am
7/14-8/18
through 60s music. INSTRUCTOR : Susan Funkhouser LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $75: 13 classes
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LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym
Class 28515
Mon
3:00pm-4:00pm
6/1-8/24
Class 28516
Wed
3:00pm-4:00pm
6/3-8/26
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Health & Fitness A D U LT S 5 0 +
Qigong (Ancient Chinese Health Exercise) Qigong was created over 3000 years ago to strengthen the body and cure and prevent disease, thus promoting health, vitality and longevity. It is an ancient Chinese health and healing exercise comprised of breathing, movement and meditation. Qigong is an enjoyable way to keep fit, reduce stress, gain flexibility, youthfulness and a positive mental attitude. These gentle exercises are designed to harmonize the internal organs and enhance their functions, balance the body, mind and spirit and to balance the individual with nature. This class is appropriate for both beginners and students with prior training. Master Adam Wallace is a senior student of internationally renowned Master Michael Tse, and is certified with over 25 years experience in affiliation with the Tse Qigong Centre. INSTRUCTOR : Adam Wallace LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Gentle Exercise
$129: 9 classes
Class 28530
Mon
A D U LT S 5 0 +
10:15am-11:15am
6/1-7/27
Increase your mobility, vitality and well-being. Improve your flexibility and range of motion through mild yoga stretches. Tone your muscles with easy strength exercises. Get in touch with your
A D U LT S 5 0 +
body through movement-awareness. Tune the nervous system
Traditional Tai Chi
through conscious relaxation. Increase your vitality with deep
Tai Chi is China’s number one health exercise, based on the Yin
breathing. This class is designed to accommodate all, from the fit
and Yang principles, with its origins in martial arts practice for vital
to the frail. The exercises can be done sitting or standing. Come,
energy and longevity. Through this gentle discipline you will realize
and have fun!
strength, internal power, balance, inner calm, ease of movement and self-awareness. Taijiquan unifies the body in movement and is appropriate for both beginners and students with prior training. Students will learn the Yang Style 24-Step Form. Master Adam
INSTRUCTOR : Ziv Porat LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $34: 4 classes
Wallace is a senior student of internationally renowned Master
Class 28526
Fri
1:00pm-2:00pm
6/5-6/26
Michael Tse, and is certified with over 25 years experience in
Class 28527
Fri
1:00pm-2:00pm
7/10-7/31
affiliation with the Tse Qigong Centre.
Class 28528
Fri
1:00pm-2:00pm
8/7-8/28
INSTRUCTOR : Adam Wallace LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Gentle Yoga
$129: 9 classes
Class 28531
Mon
A D U LT S 5 0 +
9:00am-10:00am
6/1-7/27
It is never too late to begin yoga. Each individual will develop a unique yoga practice modifying it to fit their specific needs. The focus will include stretching to promote flexibility; asanas to enhance bone health; pose sequences to slightly increase heart rate; and restorative poses to relieve stress. Wear loose clothing, and bring a non-slip yoga floor mat as well as a firm blanket to class. Before registering for class, please call the instructor at (925)
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462-5285. INSTRUCTOR : Marcia Conroy LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
and keep up with all the latest news, activities, and fun
$117: 13 classes
on Facebook! Share your photos, tell us what you think,
Class 28519
Tue
11:00am-12:15pm
6/2-8/25
and stay connected!
Class 28518
Thu
8:45am-10:00am
6/4-8/27
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Health & Fitness / Dog & Pet Care
DOG/PET CARE
A D U LT
Techniques for Off-Leash Preparation Now that your dog understands basic obedience, let’s move on to the next step. Teach your dog to obey hand signals and voice commands from a distance of 20 feet. Our goal is to train your dog to; walk nicely at your side with your hands off the leash, drop to a down position from a distance, come to a heel position, and other invaluable behaviors. This is a perfect class for people who enjoy training and want to take it to the next level. INSTRUCTOR : Dog Dynamics, Inc. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center* $133: 6 classes $25 supply fee due at first class
Class 28863
Tue
8:15pm-9:00pm
6/2-7/7
*6/9, 6/23 will meet at Civic Park Community Center in the Assembly Hall. *Prerequisite: Beginning dog obedience or instructor approval
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Dog Obedience: Beginning In this foundation class, your dog will learn how to walk nicely on leash, sit and stay, come when called, not bolt through doors, not jump up, behave when groomed or examined, and more. With these skills your dog will have a more meaningful existence, will be handy around the house, and will be a welcome part of society. The first class is mandatory, and owners should come without their dog. Suitable for dogs 4-months and older.
A D U LT
Pet First Aid and CPR for Dogs and Cats The PetTech Pet First Aid and CPR class is a comprehensive course. Through lecture, demonstration and hands on participation, students learn Pet First Aid, gain assessment tools, and learn how to- handle emergency situations; CPR; control bleeding; care for insect bites and stings; the signs of heatstroke, frost nip and frost
INSTRUCTOR : Dog Dynamics, Inc.
bite and appropriate care; choking, vomiting, shock and more.
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center*
Participants receive a handbook and certification upon successful completion. Leave your pets at home; demo dogs provided.
$133: 6 classes $25 supply fee due at first class
Class 28862
Tue
7:15pm-8:00pm
INSTRUCTOR : East Bay Pet Care LLC
6/2-7/7
*6/9, 6/23 classes meet at Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $103: 1 class
Class 28673
Sat
9:00am-2:00pm
8/8
A D U LT
Help for Reactive Dogs Don’t let another walk feel like a disaster because your dog lunges at other dogs. Don’t stop taking your dog out in public because your dog loses his brain when a car goes by. Learn what makes your dog react, and the steps you can take to redirect that energy into more positive social behavior. Please do not bring your dog
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INSTRUCTOR : Dog Dynamics, Inc. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center* $133: 6 classes $25 supply fee due at first class
Class 28861
Tue
6:15pm-7:00pm
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Martial Arts
MARTIAL ARTS
AGES 5-60
Cutting Edge Martial Arts This challenging, traditional program is offered to build an ongoing practice in martial arts for students of all ages. Class begins with a warm-up combining both kids and adults. Students are then separated by age and ability to learn techniques combining five traditions: Tae-Kwon-Do, Shotokan, Aikido, Judo and Jujitsu. Emphasis is on physical conditioning, character development and technique perfection. “A cutting edge black belt is not something you earn; it’s something you become.” Equipment and uniforms are available for purchase at class. INSTRUCTOR : Preston Jones Enterprise LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $87: 7 classes
AGES 3-6
Class 28676
Tiny Tigers Karate
Tue
5:30pm-6:30pm
6/2-7/14
This program is a good base for your child’s journey into martial
$75: 6 classes
arts. Each week is themed and focuses on specific skills in a fun
Class 28677
Tue
5:30pm-6:30pm
7/21-8/25
learning environment. Instructors are all black belts with over five
Class 28678
Fri
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/5-7/17
years of teaching experience. Classes are broken down into groups
No class 7/3
based on age if necessary. Participants will need to purchase a
Class 28679
Fri
6:30pm-7:30pm
7/24-8/28
Class 28680
Sat
10:00am-11:15am
6/6-7/18
Sat
10:00am-11:30am
7/25-8/29
uniform on the first day of class for $35.
No class 7/4
INSTRUCTOR : Delta Martial Arts and Athletics
Class 28681
LOCATION Studio, Delta Martial Arts & Athletics $69: 6 classes
Class 28891
Mon
6:00pm-6:30pm
6/1-7/6
Class 28892
Mon
6:00pm-6:30pm
7/13-8/17
Class 28893
Tue
3:30pm-4:00pm
6/2-7/7
Class 28894
Tue
3:30pm-4:00pm
7/14-8/18
Class 28895
Thu
5:00pm-5:30pm
6/4-7/9
Class 28896
Thu
5:00pm-5:30pm
7/16-8/20
AGES 7-12
Karate Kids All of our Karate Kids are taught in a professional facility dedicated to small class sizes and methods focused on the challenges of school-aged children. Through fun drills and exercises your child will develop self-esteem, self-discipline, safety awareness, respect and increased athletic abilities. Participants will need to purchase a uniform on the first day of class for $35.
AGES 5-11
Keeping Kids Safe
INSTRUCTOR : Delta Martial Arts and Athletics
This program featured on ABC7’s View From The Bay is designed
LOCATION Studio, Delta Martial Arts & Athletics
for the health and safety of your child. Safety expert and 5th
$81: 6 classes
degree black belt Sensei Preston Jones designed the program to
Class 28887
Mon
4:00pm-4:40pm
6/1-7/6
engage your child in hands-on activities and games that help teach
Class 28888
Mon
4:00pm-4:40pm
7/13-8/17
techniques to keep kids safe at home, at school and while visiting
Class 28889
Tue
6:30pm-7:15pm
6/2-7/7
friends. Stranger and bully awareness are the focus. As safety
Class 28890
Tue
6:30pm-7:15pm
7/14-8/18
experts agree, “Every child should learn how to keep themselves safe.” INSTRUCTOR : Preston Jones Enterprise LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $75: 6 classes
Class 28674
Fri
5:30pm-6:15pm
6/5-7/17
Fri
5:30pm-6:15pm
7/24-8/28
No class 7/3.
Class 28675
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
AGES 5-7
The Art of Story Telling I The gift of storytelling may be one of life’s most powerful and envied skills. A young storyteller learns to let go of inhibitions and gains confidence to talk in front of an audience while having fun. Participants will learn the art of narration using different storytelling techniques like puppet theater, shadow puppets, play acting, and mime. They will take home the story telling tools that they create during the week. INSTRUCTOR : Lekha Publishers, LLC LOCATION Oak View Room, Walnut Creek Library $198: 5 classes
Class 28371
$10 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/3-8/7
AGES 5-12
Kids’ Carpentry Camp Lifetime carpentry skills such as problem-solving, measuring and applied mathematics are taught in a fun, supportive atmosphere. The safe use of woodworking hand tools is emphasized while boys and girls, Kindergarten through entering 7th grade, work together on boats, bird feeders, doll furniture, games, clocks and more. Tools and wood are provided. Program may be taken year-round with different projects offered each session. Participants must be at least entering kindergarten in the fall. Our motto is building confidence and teaching with respect and humor in a safe and happy environment. INSTRUCTOR : Director Michael Glass and his wife Jeab LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $109: 4 classes
$39 supply fee due at first class
Class 27675
Mon-Thu 9:30am-11:00am
6/15-6/18
Class 27676
Mon-Thu 11:00am-12:30pm
6/15-6/18
Class 27677
Mon-Thu 12:30pm-2:00pm
6/15-6/18
Class 27678
Mon-Thu 9:30am-11:00am
7/6-7/9
Spanish Immersion Camp
Class 27679
Mon-Thu 11:00am-12:30pm
7/6-7/9
Class 27680
Mon-Thu 12:30pm-2:00pm
7/6-7/9
Let your child enjoy this new Spanish Immersion Camp. This is a
Class 27681
Mon-Thu 9:30am-11:00am
7/27-7/30
great opportunity for your child to learn a new language. Campers
Class 27682
Mon-Thu 11:00am-12:30pm
7/27-7/30
Class 27683
Mon-Thu 12:30pm-2:00pm
7/27-7/30
AGES 3-10
will learn Spanish while creating art, having fun playing board games, going on scavenger hunts and more. This week’s theme is “Vamos Acampar,” or “let’s go camping.” Your child will explore the wonderful outdoor world searching for wild animals, building a tent and other adventures.
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
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INSTRUCTOR : Spanish 4 Children
$7 supply fee due at first class
Class 28374
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm ages 3 - 5 ½ 7/20-7/24
and keep up with all the latest news, activities, and fun
Class 28376
Mon-Fri 1:30pm-4:30pm
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ages 5 - 10
7/20-7/24
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Personal Enrichment AGES 7-13
AGES 6-9
Anti-Bullying, Conflict Resolution and Building Self-Esteem
Story Writing Camp
Through lessons, skits and discussions, this camp will teach
session. Students will be introduced to a variety of fiction and
skills to defuse uncomfortable situations. It will help build skills
nonfiction genres. They will progress into genre writing and learn
for conflict resolution, anti-bullying and the confidence to be a
how each genre has its own set of particular rules that drives
happier child. At the conclusion, a stage-like play for parents will
character creation, setting, and plot.
be presented, as children will have gained tools to know they are capable of achieving success, are loveable, and deserve respect. They will carry away photos, art, strategies and memories from this exciting experience!
The five elements of story writing will be the focus during this
INSTRUCTOR : Lekha Publishers, LLC LOCATION Oak View Room, Walnut Creek Library $198: 5 classes
Class 28372
INSTRUCTOR : Josephine Evonc
$10 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/3-8/7
LOCATION Oak View Room, Walnut Creek Library
AGES 10-15
$196: 5 classes
Class 28106
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/20-7/24
Babysitting for Beginners Learn the skills needed to be a trusted and responsible babysitter. Learn all about child development, bedtime strategies, discipline,
AGES 6-13
how to get jobs, and ways to make babysitting fun for you and
Chess Camp
the kids. Basic first aid, general safety, and what to do in an
This camp is a great opportunity to learn how to play chess, or
emergency will also be covered. Students should dress to play and
to continue chess education. Camp includes chess instruction,
bring a lunch. Students will receive a certificate of completion.
tournament games, as well as outdoor activities. All equipment is provided. Lessons are presented in an easy-to-follow way and are offered to all levels: beginners, intermediate, and advanced. All participants will receive trophies at the end of camp.
INSTRUCTOR : Suzy McCreary LOCATION Oak View Room, Walnut Creek Library $51: 2 classes
Class 28069
INSTRUCTOR : Pacific Chess Academy
Wed-Thu 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/15-7/16
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
AGES 12-14
$188: 5 classes
Class 27914
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/22-6/26
Young Entrepreneur Camp Explore what it is like to be an entrepreneur and learn how to
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
bring your business idea to life! Get a fun, hands-on introduction
$188: 5 classes
to business concepts like revenue, profits, marketing plan,
Class 27915
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/6-7/10
competition and substitutes. Learn how to present your ideas and solve business problems. Students will make group presentations, do team-based exercises, create marketing brochures, and write a
AGES 7-11
business plan for their idea. Learn communication, presentation,
Creative Writing Camp
and analytical skills for high school and beyond.
Campers will learn the time-tested methods to overcome writer’s
INSTRUCTOR : Biz Academy
block. As they do, they will write short stories, poems, and short
LOCATION : Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium
skits. Students will also be introduced to different methods of
$252: 5 classes
getting past writer’s block. All instructors are published authors with experience teaching.
Class 28491
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/27-7/31
INSTRUCTOR : Lekha Publishers, LLC LOCATION Oak View Room, Walnut Creek Library $198: 5 classes
Class 28306
$10 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/20-7/24
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Introduction to SoulCollage: Exploring Your Authentic Self Scientists tell us that humans rarely utilize more than 10% of our brains yet so much of our thoughts and behaviors lay tucked away in our unconscious mind. SoulCollage© is a creative tool for helping our deepest thoughts to emerge for our own selfawareness and self-interpretation. It is a simple yet powerful tool for self-awareness. INSTRUCTOR : Jacquelyn Marshall LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $78: 5 classes
Class 28881
Thu
10:00am-11:30am
6/11-7/9
A D U LT
Basic Creative Writing Thinking about writing a novel or memoir? Stop thinking and start writing as you discover techniques for crafting your own novel, AGES 14 & up
short story or memoir. Class includes in-class writing exercises,
Improving Relationships thru Understanding Personality Types
reading assignments and sharing of written work. Learn the basics
Take the official Meyers Briggs Type Indicator® and explore how
INSTRUCTOR : Janice De Jesus
personality types impact relationships. Learn how to bring an
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
increased level of understanding and harmony into your personal
$93: 6 classes
$5 supply fee due at first class
and professional relationships. “Whatever the circumstances of
Class 28672
7:00pm-9:00pm
of both fiction and creative non-fiction.
Wed
6/24-7/29
your life, the understanding of type can make your perceptions clearer, your judgments sounder, and your life closer to your heart’s desire.” —Isabel Briggs Meyers.
CPR & First Aid Combo
INSTRUCTOR : Ben Fliehmann
Receive certification in both Community CPR and Standard First
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
Aid. Both certifications are through EMS Safety Services and
$103: 2 classes
Class 28731
Sat
10:00am-12:00pm
7/18-7/25
are good for two years. Class includes introduction in use of defibrillator (AED). Wear comfortable clothing. INSTRUCTOR : CPR For Life
A D U LT
LOCATION Classroom, Professional Education Center
A Taste of SoulCollage
$65: 1 class
$10 supply fee due at class
Scientists tell us that humans rarely utilize more than 10% of our
Class 28835
Sat
9:00am-4:00pm
6/20
brains yet so much of our thoughts and behaviors lay tucked
Class 28836
Sat
9:00am-4:00pm
7/11
away in our unconscious mind. SoulCollage© is a creative tool
Class 28837
Sat
9:00am-4:00pm
8/15
for helping our deepest thoughts to emerge for our own selfawareness and self-interpretation. It is a simple yet powerful tool for self-awareness. This class provides an appetizer experience to help attendees decide if they want to register for the five-week class. INSTRUCTOR : Jacquelyn Marshall LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $18: 1 class
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A D U LT
Thu
10:00am-11:30am
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Personal Enrichment A D U LT
Italian for Beginners and Travelers Beginning class covers the basics of the language and its grammar structure, allowing for easy communication with Italian people. Begin practicing conversation with a native Italian teacher and learn the vocabulary in a fun environment. No prior knowledge is necessary – only an interest in Italy, its culture and its people. INSTRUCTOR : Dario Ciarlantini LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $163: 8 classes
Class 28652
Thu
7:00pm-8:30pm
6/11-7/30
A D U LT
Italian for Travelers–Intermediate This Italian class will continue the study of the language and its grammar structure, allowing for easy communication with Italian people. It is a great way to practice conversation with a native Italian teacher and expand the vocabulary in a fun environment. Prior knowledge of basic Italian is recommended, and also a keen interest in Italy, its culture and its people. Ideal for travelers with a
A D U LT S 5 0 +
basic understanding of Italian.
Mind Your Mind
INSTRUCTOR : Dario Ciarlantini
Mental fitness for fun. Keep your mental fitness at capacity with
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
interesting topics, focused discussion, word puzzles (learn to
$163: 6 classes
make and to solve), multi-media and more. Use both right brain
Class 28653
Sat
9:00am-11:00am
6/13-8/1
No class 6/20 & 7/4
and left brain activities and all your senses to stimulate the brain. You’ll start by creating a mind map and adding to it as the class progresses. INSTRUCTOR : JoAnn M. Adams
A D U LT S 5 0 +
Guided Autobiographical Writing Do you have life stories you rarely think about or share? Or life stories you tell, but never write down? Learn how to write the
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $68: 13 classes
Class 28509
Tue
10:00am-11:30am
6/2-8/25
stories of your life. No writing experience necessary. You are guided every step of the way through life theme prompts explored in class, short story writing assignments and positive, supportive class discussions. Writing autobiographical stories in small groups gives you the chance to understand the direction your life has taken and create a legacy for friends and family. Please bring notebook or laptop. INSTRUCTOR : Jill Morris LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $143: 8 classes
Class 28533 No class 7/3
Fri
9:00am-11:00am
6/5-7/31
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Personal Enrichment/Food & Cooking
FOOD & COOKING
A D U LT S 5 0 +
The Ripening Time The Genius of Our Unique and Enhanced Passage into elderhood. We will inquire into the practical wisdom of life through the normalization of life experiences for adults. As Aristotle noted, Sophia is a spiritual wisdom that transcends the practical knowledge of effectively navigating in the world. Spiritual wisdom points to a ripening of the human being—an opportunity saved only for the elderly. We will explore some models provided by Maslow, Erikson, Eberle, and Stornstam that help us understand both practical wisdom and spiritual Wisdom and what it means to us in our lives today, in our culture. The process will include some teachings, discussion, sharing, readings, and reflection.
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $93: 6 classes
Wed
10:00am-12:00pm
Basic Cake Decorating Bring an apron and join this fun and creative class where you will decorate a cake from start to finish. Learn basic decorating skills and techniques and say goodbye to store bought cakes! Learn how to frost and decorate with borders, scrolls, simple flowers, leaves, and writing using a frosting bag, coupler and tips. Wow everyone with the cake you bring home that you decorated yourself! INSTRUCTOR : Nina Wong LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Roger Desmarais
Class 28514
A D U LT
$42: 1 class
$20 supply fee due at class
Class 28899
6:00pm-8:30pm
Wed
6/3
6/3-7/8 A D U LT
Cookie Decorating Class
A D U LT S 5 0 +
Beginning Spanish For Seniors I This program is designed for people 50 years old and up who want to learn Spanish in a relaxed atmosphere while discovering Latin American art and culture. You will enjoy subjects like Comida Mexicana, Flamenco and Vino, and Latin American Traditions. By
Learn the art of decorating with royal icing. It is easier than you think! Learn how to make royal icing and the popular techniques to create decorative cookies that are too beautiful to eat. Have fun while learning the skills. Practice on cookies to gain the confidence to make your own cookie creations. Let the artist come out in you!
the end of the course, students will be able to express themselves
INSTRUCTOR : Nina Wong
in the present tense and have a simple conversation by using
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
vocabulary for everyday use. Come join us and let’s start this
$42: 1 class
$16 supply fee due at class
Class 28900
6:00pm-8:30pm
“fiesta.”
Wed
6/24
INSTRUCTOR : Yanett Kenney LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $113: 11 classes
Class 28539
Mon
1:30pm-2:30pm
6/1-8/24
No class 7/6, 8/3
Curry Workshop Asian curries have had much Indian influence with spices such as cumin and coriander. But natives have added a number of local spices, including fresh and dried chilies, to create a variety of
A D U LT S 5 0 +
Beginning Spanish For Seniors II
curries and to call their own. Let’s prepare some of the popular curry dishes from Southeast Asia, such as Thai aromatic green
INSTRUCTOR : Yanett Kenney
curry, Indonesian dried beef curry, Burmese red curry, and
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Malaysian yellow curried rice.
$113: 11 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
Class 29396
Mon
2:30pm-3:30pm
No class 7/6, 8/3
Pre-requisite: Spanish for Seniors I
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LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $57: 1 class
$15 supply fee due at class
Class 28872
6:30pm-9:30pm
Thu
7/30
Food & Cooking A D U LT
Dim Sum Dim Sum means “a little bit of heart,” and these little savories and sweets gladden the heart and palate. Dim Sum can be served as an elegant and fun light appetizer, light lunch, snack, or as a special treat. We will learn to use a variety of ingredients and seasonings to create popular items, and learn techniques of filling and wrapping delicious popular Asian snacks such as pork and shrimp dumplings, BBQ pork buns, Chinese broccoli, and sesame seed balls. INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $57: 1 class
$15 supply fee due at class
Class 28874
6:30pm-9:30pm
Mon
8/24 A D U LT
Korean Cooking
A D U LT
Indonesian Cooking
Tasty and simple are Korean characteristics when it comes to food,
The cooking of the “Spice Islands” fills with aromatic flavors and
not to mention the amount of chilies used, spicy! Join us and cook
fresh tropical fruits, herbs and vegetables. Join us in cooking
up some popular Korean dishes and small side dishes, a signature
popular Indonesian meals for our dinner. Learn to use Indonesian
of Korean meals. Learn to make pa jon (pancake), kimchee, chup
herbs and spices and preparing delicious dishes with unusual
chae (bean noodles), BBQ ribs, and sweet and spicy chicken.
techniques, such as assorted satay, gado gado, peanut sauce, dried beef curry, grilled fish, and fresh tropical fruit salad.
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
$57: 1 class
$15 supply fee due at class
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Class 28871
6:30pm-9:30pm
$57: 1 class
$15 supply fee due at class
Class 28873
6:30pm-9:30pm
Mon
8/10
Fri
7/31
A D U LT
Peruvian Flavors A D U LT
We begin with “yuquitas a la huancaina,” a cheese sauce from the
Japanese Cooking Series
Andes with Aji Amarillo, the wonderful fried yuca. Shrimp risotto
Learn the basic aspect of Japanese cuisine, starting with basic ingredients in traditional meals. Learn the Japanese philosophy of simplicity and prepare simple and easy soups and salads. Apply Japanese fresh and light to our meals in making sashimi, sushi, and nigiri. We will prepare five popular Japanese dishes for our dinner each night: yakitori, sukiyaki, teriyaki, sushi, and miso soup.
the “Creole” way is the entree. For dessert, fresh mango pie. INSTRUCTOR : Nora Frazier LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $52: 1 class
$16 supply fee due at class
Class 28877
6:30pm-9:30pm
Fri
6/26
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
A D U LT
LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $160: 4 classes
$55 supply fee due at first class
Peruvian Gastronomy
Class 28876
6:30pm-9:30pm
Enjoy shrimp escabeche with causa, a tasty, earthy sauce with dark
Thu
8/6-8/27
chile pepper over seasoned potato. Peruvian paella will be the entree, and for dessert, a creamy fresh fruit quinoa delight. INSTRUCTOR : Nora Frazier LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $52: 1 class
$17 supply fee due at class
Class 28878
6:30pm-9:30pm
Thu
7/23
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KIDS COOKING CAMPS
A D U LT
Sushi and Nigiri Discover the secret to slicing fresh fish and shaping it into bite-size offerings for sushi and nigiri. You’ll convert plain rice into flavorful sushi rice, wrap it and roll it into traditional and trendy rolls. Have fun creating your own delicious and healthy dinners of nigiri and popular rolls such as California, Philadelphia, cucumber and spicy. INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $57: 1 class
$15 supply fee due at class
Class 28870
6:30pm-9:30pm
Thu
7/16
A D U LT
Thai Cooking Series
AGES 4-12
Recently returned from Thailand with new trends and his cookbook, Easy Thai, Chat invites you to get into Thai with this four-week intensive Thai cooking series. Learn Thai culinary
Kids Cooking–Chinese Dinner Cooking Camp
philosophy and recognize Thai tastes and flavors by hands-on
NEW 5-day Chinese dinner camp. Have fun with Chef Lynda and
preparation of a five-dish Thai meal each night. We’ll use herbs
staff as she guides the children in how to make delicious, healthy
and spices such as galangal and kaffir lime that are unique to Thai
food that builds their self-esteem and supports their body. Young
cuisine and transform fresh ingredients into delicious dishes.
chefs learn the basics of nutrition, grocery shopping, reading food labels, food and knife safety and the importance of proper clean
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
up. Your family will spend more time in the kitchen eating your
LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center
children’s creations. Menu includes 10 recipes, from pot stickers to
$160: 4 classes
$55 supply fee due at first class
Class 28875
6:30pm-9:30pm
Wed
7/15-8/5
almond cookies or cake. INSTRUCTOR : Chef Lynda Rexroat and staff LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
A D U LT
$262: 5 classes
The Cuisine of Peru Your appetizer is shrimp cocktail au cognac, a Peruvian staple
$17 supply fee due at first class
Class 28067
Mon-Fri 1:30pm-3:00pm
6/22-6/26
ages 4-5
Class 28068
Mon-Fri 4:00pm-5:30pm
6/22-6/26
ages 6-12
with an out of the ordinary taste. The entree is quinotto, a quinoa risotto that is different and delicious. Your dessert: pisco sour and coconut tart, flavored with our national brandy.
AGES 6-9
What’s Cooking, Kids?
INSTRUCTOR : Nora Frazier
Put on your apron and roll up your sleeves to find out What’s
LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center
Cooking! Students learn how to create delicious finger foods
$52: 1 class
$17 supply fee due at class
and easy-as-pie dishes that they will enjoy making and EATING!
Class 28879
6:30pm-9:30pm
Learn how to properly measure; using gallons, cups, half-cups,
Fri
8/21
teaspoons and tablespoons, along with other measuring tools. Basic instruction on reading a recipe will also be covered. Each participant will be loaned an apron, given a chef’s hat, photos and recipes from the week to create a memory book. INSTRUCTOR : Josephine Evonc LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $199: 5 classes
Class 28108
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$15 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/13-7/17
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE AGES 6-16
Pom Pom, Baton Twirling and Dance Learn how to twirl the baton! It’s fun and unique, combining dance and baton twirling for an exciting performance art. You can perform in parades, be the star of your school’s athletic events or talent show, and join a competition team! INSTRUCTOR : Sandi Rios LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym $51: 6 classes Beg/New Students
Class 28866
Thu
4:00pm-4:45pm
6/4-7/9 AGES 13 AND UP
Tahitian Dance & Drumming
$75: 6 classes Int/Advanced Students
Class 28868
Thu
4:45pm-6:00pm
6/4-7/9
This class offers various Tahitian dance styles from the oteas (dances to percussion), aparimas, to ahuro’as (story telling dances) and drumming/music technique for men and women. Student should be in fairly fit health without any major health issues.
AGES 6-17
INSTRUCTOR : Lisa and Rey Aguilar
Tahitian and Polynesian Cultures
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Experience the motions and songs of the Pacific Islands and learn the Polynesian culture. Instruction includes dances from Tahiti and neighboring islands for all levels.
$67: 8 classes Tahitian Ahuro’a Women
Class 28759
INSTRUCTOR : Lisa and Rey Aguilar
Wed
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/10-8/12
No class 7/15, 7/22
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center $43: 4 classes
Tahitian 1 Women and Men (Beg)
Tahitian/Polynesian Culture (Beg)
Class 28760
Class 28754
Sat
9:30am-10:30am
6/6-6/27
No class 7/15, 7/22
Class 28756
Sat
9:30am-10:30am
7/25-8/22 ages 6-12
ages 6-12
Wed
7:30pm-8:30pm
No class 8/8
Tahitian II Women and Men (Int)*
Tah/Polynesian Culture (Int/Adv)*
No class 7/15, 7/22
Class 28761
Class 28755
Sat
10:30am-12:00pm
6/6-6/27
Class 28757
Sat
10:30am-12:00pm
7/25-8/22 ages 6-17
Wed
8:30pm-9:15pm
6/10-8/12
6/10-8/12
ages 6-17 Tahitian III Women and Men (Adv)*
No class 8/8
Class 28762
*Registration by Instructor invitation only
No class 7/15, 7/22
Wed
9:15pm-10:00pm
6/10-8/12
*Registration by instructor invitation only
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $43: 4 classes Tahitian Drumming/Music
Class 28758
Sat
9:30am-10:30am
6/6-6/27
Class 28848
Sat
9:30am-10:30am
7/25-8/22
No class 8/8
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Social Dance A D U LT
Line Dance The beginning/easy intermediate class is an energetic class with many returning dancers. It is designed for both the beginning line dancer and those with some line dance experience. Learn how to line dance and review dances being taught in the area. New dancers are welcome. The first part of the class will be devoted to introductory dances. Intermediate class is for the improving and experienced dancer who wants to learn newer dances and review the classics. Dances taught will reflect the interest and ability of the class. INSTRUCTOR : John Trentacosti LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $57: 6 classes
A D U LT
Line Dance (Beg/Easy Int)
All About Social Ballroom, Swing and Hot Latin Salsa
Class 28606
Wed
5:30pm-7:00pm
6/3-7/8
Class 28607
Wed
5:30pm-7:00pm
7/15-8/19
Have a great time and learn swing, foxtrot, jitterbug, cha-cha, waltz, hot Latin salsa, mambo, tango and much more. Easy,
Line Dance (Int)
smooth-flowing combinations and a great method of teaching will
Class 28608
Wed
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/3-7/8
make you feel comfortable and confident on the dance floor and
Class 28609
Wed
7:00pm-9:00pm
7/15-8/19
prepare you for any dance party or wedding. We change partners so you can meet new friends. Singles and couples are welcome. A D U LT S 5 0 +
INSTRUCTOR : Anna Magid LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Line Dance-All Levels
$84: 6 classes
This class is designed for both men and women on all levels
Class 28651
Mon
8:00pm-8:55pm
6/22-7/27
of dancing. Dances taught will be a mixture of beginner to intermediate dances, depending on the level of participants. One new dance will be taught each week with reviews of all others
A D U LT
taught. Open dancing for warm-up. Step sheets provided for
Argentine Tango
all dances taught. Dancers should wear comfortable shoes with
Argentine Tango is very popular in the Bay Area, one of the most developed and dedicated tango communities in the world.
required.
Learning Tango will open your possibilities for social connections
INSTRUCTOR : Alice Marez
not only locally, but also worldwide. Learn fundamentals,
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
technique, rhythm and musicality while gaining movement
$51: 6 classes
awareness and the satisfaction of being able to dance the most challenging of all dances. Please wear leather-soled shoes.
Class 28529
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $53: 5 classes Argentine Tango (Beg)
Class 28540
Thu
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/4-7/2
Class 28542
Thu
7:30pm-8:30pm
7/16-8/13
Argentine Tango (Int)
Class 28541
Thu
8:30pm-9:30pm
6/4-7/2
Class 28543
Thu
8:30pm-9:30pm
7/16-8/13
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Tue
2:00pm-3:30pm
6/2-7/7
2:00pm-3:30pm
7/21-8/25
No class 6/23, 7/2, 7/14
Class 29394
INSTRUCTOR : Marcelo Solis
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suede or leather soles. Good workout and lots of fun. Partner not
Tue
Sports
SPORTS
AGES 3 ½-4
Tot Soccer Young children will develop large motor skills while having fun
KIDZ LOVE SOCCER
running and kicking just like the big kids!
Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches using the Kidz Love Soccer method which includes ageappropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format.
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer LOCATION HF 2-Soccer North, Heather Farm Sports Fields $111: 8 classes
Participants receive a KLS jersey. Shin guards are required by the
Class 28687
Mon
9:30am-10:00am
6/22-8/10
second class meeting.
Class 28688
Mon
5:30pm-6:00pm
6/22-8/10
Class 28689
Thu
10:10am-10:40am
6/25-8/13
Class 28690
Thu
6:25pm-7:00pm
6/25-8/13
AGES 2-3½ LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
Parent & Me Soccer As you and your child participate in our fun, age-appropriate activities, your child will develop both large motor skills and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed around the
$111: 8 classes
Class 28691
Sat
9:00am-9:30am
6/27-8/22
No class 7/4
game of soccer will be played each week. The fun happens on the field so you won’t have to watch from the sidelines.
AGES 4-5
Pre Soccer
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer LOCATION HF 2-Soccer North, Heather Farm Sports Fields $111: 8 classes
Children will learn the basic techniques of soccer while building self-esteem and learning to follow instructions in a nurturing
Class 28682
Mon
11:30am-12:00pm
6/22-8/10
Class 28683
Thu
9:30am-10:00am
6/25-8/13
Class 28684
Thu
5:45pm-6:15pm
6/25-8/13
teaching environment. INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer LOCATION HF 2-Soccer North, Heather Farm Sports Fields $111: 8 classes
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
Class 28692
Mon
10:00am-10:35am
6/22-8/10
$111: 8 classes
Class 28693
Mon
6:00pm-6:35pm
6/22-8/10
Class 28685
Class 28694
Thu
10:40am-11:15am
6/25-8/13
Class 28695
Thu
6:25pm-7:00pm
6/25-8/13
Sat
11:45am-12:15pm
6/27-8/22
No class 7/4
Class 28686 No class 7/4
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
6/27-8/22 LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park $111: 8 classes
Class 28697
Sat
9:30am-10:05am
6/27-8/22
No class 7/4
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Sport Camps AGES 5-6
AGES 4½ - 10
Soccer 1
Kidz Love Soccer Camp
Beginning players learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting,
Spend a week enjoying the world’s most popular sport in a
defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and
fun, recreational environment. Learn and practice soccer skills
every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided
including: dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting. Play small
soccer matches will be introduced gradually.
sided soccer matches to improve teamwork, tactics, and positional play. Everyone is a winner as the week’s fun culminates in an
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer LOCATION HF 2-Soccer North, Heather Farm Sports Fields $111: 8 classes
age-appropriate “World Cup” tournament. All campers receive a soccer ball and KLS jersey. Come each day with a full water bottle and snack. All campers must wear shin guards.
Class 28698
Mon
10:35am-11:20am
6/22-8/10
Class 28699
Mon
6:35pm-7:20pm
6/22-8/10
Class 28700
Thu
7:00pm-7:45pm
6/25-8/13
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer LOCATION HF 2-Soccer North, Heather Farm Sports Fields $180: 5 classes
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
Class 27916
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
6/22-6/26 ages 4 ½ - 6
$111: 8 classes
Class 27917
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
8/10-8/14 ages 4 ½ - 6
Class 27918
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
6/22-6/26 ages 7 - 8
Class 27919
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
8/10-8/14 ages 7 – 8
Class 27920
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
8/10-8/14 ages 9 - 10
Class 28701
Sat
10:05am-10:50am
6/27-8/22
No class 7/4
AGES 7-10
Soccer 2: Skillz and Scrimmages Players will enjoy advanced skill building; dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels are welcome.
Golf Camp with Dave DeLong Whether your child has never been on the course before or is an advanced junior golfer, this camp is the right place to develop the skills necessary to become a better golfer while having fun. Your child will receive professional instruction from the basics of grip
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer
and stance to the finer points of swing mechanics while learning
LOCATION HF 2-Soccer North, Heather Farm Sports Fields
essential life skills in a supportive environment. Campers play 27
$111: 8 classes
holes on Boundary Oak’s championship golf course and enjoy a
Class 28702
Mon
4:45pm-5:30pm
6/22-8/10
complimentary lunch on the final day. Student to instructor ratio 4:1.
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
INSTRUCTOR : Dave DeLong, PGA
$111: 8 classes
LOCATION Pro Shop, Boundary Oak Golf Course
Class 28703
Sat
10:50am-11:35am
6/27-8/22
No class 7/4
KIDZ LOVE SOCCER WEATHER WATCH : In case of rainouts, please
call the KLS Field Hot-Line at 1-888-372-5803 ½ hour prior to your class start time or download the free Kidz Love Soccer app for iPhone or Android to receive cancellation notifications directly on your phone. All rainouts will be made up at the regular class time during the week(s) following the end of the session. No credits will be issued if make-ups are offered. If we are unable to schedule a make-up, refunds will be issued.
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AGES 7-16
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$299: 4 classes
Class 27906
Tue-Fri
8:30am-1:30pm
6/23-6/26
Class 27907
Tue-Fri
8:30am-1:30pm
7/7-7/10
Class 27908
Tue-Fri
8:30am-1:30pm
7/14-7/17
Class 27909
Tue-Fri
8:30am-1:30pm
7/21-7/24
Class 27910
Tue-Fri
8:30am-1:30pm
7/28-7/31
Class 27911
Tue-Fri
8:30am-1:30pm
8/11-8/14
Sport Camps AGES 11-14
AGES 7-12
Skateboarding Camp
Teen Camp
Walnut Creek skatepark is now offering weeklong summer
Looking for something to do during the summer? Don’t be
camps in partnership with the Jordan Richter Skateboarding
bored, come to teen camp! Enjoy hanging out with your peers as
Academy! Campers will learn how to safely navigate the skate
you enjoy plenty of recreational activities, field trips to various
park, learn tricks, make new friends, and above all else-have a
amusement parks, and swimming. Build friendships and create
blast! Participants will receive instruction based on their individual
memories with other local teens. This camp is designed for teens
abilities and skill levels. Helmet, elbow pads, and kneepads are
and is geared toward the independent teen. *Trips subject to
required. A skateboard purchased from a skateboard shop is also
change. Detailed informational letter and forms will be sent by
highly recommended.
email/mail two weeks prior to camp.
INSTRUCTOR : Jordan Richter Skateboarding Academy
LOCATION Meet at Gazebo, Civic Park
LOCATION Skate Park, Heather Farm Park
$331: 5 classes
$199: 5 classes
Class 28300
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
6/22-6/26
Class 27921
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-6/26
Class 28301
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
7/6-7/10
Class 27922
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/6-7/10
Class 28302
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
7/13-7/17
Class 27923
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/13-7/17
Class 28303
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
7/20-7/24
Class 27924
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/27-7/31
Mon
Bowling, Pizza, Movie
Class 27925
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/10-8/14
Tue
Great America
Class 27926
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/17-8/21
Wed
Mystery Day
Thurs
Discovery Kingdom
Fri Waterworld
AGES 8-14
NEW | Mountain Bike Camp with the Bike Dojo A summer camp designed to get kids riding! We’ll ride a variety
A D U LT
Golf
of local mountain biking trails for days filled with learning and
Develop your skills with Boundary Oak Director of Instruction
fun! Your child will learn trail safety and courtesy, how to handle
and former PGA tour player Dave DeLong. Golfers will learn
different terrain, the art of cornering and managing obstacles,
fundamentals such as the swing, short game, rules and etiquette.
downhill skills, and much more! Bike Dojo will help your child
Class size limited to 10 to ensure quality instruction. Bring a nine
build confidence in a fun, safe environment. Students will be
iron or pitching wedge to the first class. Clubs provided upon
transported via our safe and insured Bike Dojo Van to trail
request at class.
locations. Camp meets at Mike’s Bikes Walnut Creek.
INSTRUCTOR : Dave DeLong, PGA
INSTRUCTOR : The Bike Dojo
LOCATION Driving Range, Boundary Oak Golf Course
LOCATION : Mike’s Bikes of Walnut Creek
$93: 6 classes
$5 ball fee due at each class
$453: 5 classes
Class 29373
Mon-Fri
9:00am-4:00pm
6/15-6/19
Class 29376
Mon-Fri
9:00am-4:00pm
6/22-6/26
Beg/Int Golf Coed
Class 28832
Tue
6:00pm-7:00pm
6/2-7/14
7:00pm-8:00pm
6/16-7/28
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/18-7/30
No class 6/30
Class 28833
Tue
No class 6/30
Class 28834
Thu
No class 7/2
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Sport Camps Skyhawks Sports Camps Skyhawks Sports provides sports programs where children can discover and develop athletic skills and social values, such as teamwork, leadership and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive experience in sports fostering a thirst for an active, healthy lifestyle and love of the game.
INSTRUCTOR FOR SKYHAWK CAMPS: SKYHAWKS STAFF
AGES 3-4
AGES 5-8
Skyhawks Tiny-Hawks Sports
Skyhawks Beginning Golf Camp
This program was designed to give children a positive first step
Using the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system, participants
into athletics. Participants learn balance, body movement, hand/
learn the fundamentals of putting, chipping, pitching and driving
eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sports-
in addition to the rules, etiquette and strategy of the game. Our
specific games and activities tailored to their attention spans. Our
progressive curriculum and modified equipment has simplified
trained staff and progressive curriculum allows kids to develop
instruction so that young players can make an effective transition
at their own pace in a fun and safe environment with lots of
onto the golf course. All equipment is provided. All participants
encouragement. Participant-to-coach ratio is 6:1.
receive a t-shirt and merit award. Participant-to-coach ratio is 6:1.
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
$59: 4 classes
$179: 5 classes
Class 28263
Mon-Thu 9:00am-9:45am
6/29-7/2 Basketball
Class 28257
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-6/26
Class 28264
Mon-Thu 10:00am-10:45am
6/29-7/2 Soccer
Class 28258
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/27-7/31
Class 28265
Mon-Thu 11:00am-11:45am
6/29-7/2 Baseball AGES 5-8
AGES 4-6
Skyhawks: Cheerleading
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Camp (Baseball, basketball and
Skyhawks Cheerleading Camp teaches the essential skills to lead
soccer)
crowds and support the home team! Each cheerleader learns
This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive
proper hand and body movements and jumping techniques.
first step into athletics. Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught
The week concludes with a choreographed performance. All
in a safe, structured environment filled with lots of encouragement
participants receive pom-poms, a t-shirt, and a merit award.
and a big focus on fun! Through games and activities, campers
Participant-to-coach ratio is 10:1.
explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. All participants receive a t-shirt, ball and merit
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields $179: 5 classes
award. Participant-to-coach ratio is 8:1.
Class 28269
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields $179: 5 classes
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/10-8/14
AGES 6-8
Class 28253
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
6/15-6/19
Class 28254
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/6-7/10
Skyhawks Basketball Camp
Class 28255
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/17-8/21
This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginning to intermediate players. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, defense and rebounding makes this one of our most
AGES 5-8
popular programs. All participants receive a t-shirt and merit
Skyhawk: Kickball, Dodgeball, & Capture the Flag
Skyhawks has taken your favorite games from the playground and combined them into an action packed camp! Each day your young
LOCATION Feature Court, Foothill Community Gym
athlete will play variations of kickball, dodgeball, and Capture the
$179: 5 classes
Flag. Participants will learn sportsmanship, teamwork and strategy
Class 28259
in addition to the rules of the game. Bring your friends or come make new ones. All participants receive a t-shirt and merit award. Participant-to-coach ratio is 14:1. LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields $179: 5 classes
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award. Participant-to-coach ratio is 10:1.
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
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7/13-7/17
Mon-Fri 9:30am-12:30pm
7/20-7/24
Sport Camps AGES 6-8
AGES 6-8 Skyhawks Volleyball Camp
Skyhawks: Flag Rugby
The fundamental skills of volleyball are taught through game-speed
Skyhawks Flag Rugby is a fun and safe introduction to one of the
drills and daily scrimmages that focus on passing, setting, hitting,
fastest growing youth sports in the world. Participants learn the
and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginning and
fundamentals of passing, catching, kicking, ball handling and defense
intermediate player. All participants receive a t-shirt, volleyball and
along with the rules, strategies and play-calls of the game. The week
player evaluation. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately
ends with the Skyhawks World Cup where campers can show-off their
10:1.
new skills with their new friends. All participants receive a t-shirt and
LOCATION Feature Court, Foothill Community Gym
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
$179: 5 classes
Class 28271
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
player evaluation certificate. Participant-to-coach ration is 12:1.
7/20-7/24
$179: 5 classes
Class 28270
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/27-7/31
AGES 6-8 Skyhawk Multi-sport (soccer, baseball, & flag football)
AGES 6-8
We combine soccer, baseball and flag football into one fun-filled
Skyhawk Baseball Camp
week, allowing young athletes to develop and/or discover their new
Learn the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting, and
passion for a variety sports in one setting. Athletes will learn the
base running in a fun, safe and positive environment. Athletes learn
rules, strategies and essential skills of each sport along with vital
new baseball skills along with the essential rules, strategies and
life lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. All participants
etiquette of America’s past-time. All participants receive a t-shirt and
receive a t-shirt and merit award. Participant-to-coach ratio is 12:1.
player evaluation. Participant-to-coach ratio is 10:1.
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
$179: 5 classes
$179: 5 classes
Class 28256
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
6/15-6/19
Class 28260
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/3-8/7
AGES 6-8
AGES 6-8 Skyhawks: Lacrosse
Skyhawks: Flag Football
Lacrosse combines basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey
Flag football is a fun and safe introduction to “America’s Game.”
into one fast-paced game. Athletes will learn the fundamentals of
Participants learn the fundamentals of passing, rushing, receiving and
stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting in a fun, non-checking
defense along with the rules, strategy and play-calls of the game. The
environment. Sticks, gloves and helmet are provided. All participants
camp ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, where campers show-off
receive a t-shirt, and a player evaluation. Participant-to-coach ratio is
their new skills with their new friends. All participants receive a t-shirt,
12:1.
football, and player evaluation. Participant-to-coach ratio is 12:1.
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields $179: 5 classes
$179: 5 classes
Class 28267
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/6-7/10
Class 28268
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/10-8/14
AGES 6-8
AGES 6-8 Skyhawk Baseball Camp
Skyhawks: Soccer
Learn the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting, and
This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginning to
base running in a fun, safe and positive environment. Athletes learn
intermediate players. Using our progressive curriculum, campers will
new baseball skills along with the essential rules, strategies and
gain the technical skills, strategy and sports knowledge to take their
etiquette of America’s past-time. All participants receive a t-shirt and
next step into soccer. All participants receive a t-shirt, soccer ball and
player evaluation. Participant-to-coach ratio is 10:1.
player evaluation. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1.
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
LOCATION HF 4, Heather Farm Sports Fields
$179: 5 classes
$179: 5 classes
Class 28260
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/3-8/7
Class 28262
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/17-8/21
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Camps AGES 6-12
Walnut Creek Day Camp: full and half day sessions Summer is the most memorable time of year for children. Kids will enjoy water, fresh air and sunshine in a safe and supportive environment. Crafts, games, swimming and other themed adventures promote individuality and creativity on a daily basis. Watch your child build relationships with other local children and find great role models in our trained staff. Campers spend mornings at their selected program, and at Heather Farm Park. Children enjoy all-day excursions on Thursdays; dates and location subject to change. Regular and Extended Care children enjoy swimming at Heather Farm pool on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Each week features a themed special event on Tuesdays. Half Day Care children will get to enjoy the field trips on Thursdays. A camp t-shirt is included with each registration. Must be 6 years old at the start of the session. LOCATION Bancroft Elementary School Multi-use Room: 2200 Parish Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Drop Off/Pick Up : Campers are dropped off at Bancroft Elementary School in the morning. They are transported to Heather Farm Park
each afternoon. Pick-up is always at Heather Farm Park Playground. Fees: REGULAR CARE $309
EXTENDED CARE $339
Half Day $145
Regular Care 9:00am-4:30pm
Extended Care 7:00am-6:00pm
Half Day 9:00am-1:00pm
Half Day program includes the all-day trip on Thursday. (Half-day session not eligible for family discount or payment plans). Some field trips may not allow outside food into their facilities. On these days, it will be expected that you provide your child with money for lunch. How much varies depending on the facility, and will be detailed in weekly flyers. Payment plans available for campers registered in three or more full day program sessions. Call (925) 943-5858 for more information. Family Discount: $10 for each additional child enrolled in the same full day camp sessions. Note: All registrants will receive an information letter in the mail. Please fill out the emergency forms and return them prior to the first day of camp. Forms can be downloaded at www.WalnutCreekRec.org
Week 1: Spy Week
Week 3: Pirates
Week 5: Camp Kingdom
Week 8: Under the Sea
6/22-6/26
7/6 -7/10
7/20-7/24
8/10-8/14
Trip: Bowling and Movie
Trip: Great America
Trip: Discovery Kingdom
Special Event: The Mystery of
Special Event: X Marks the
Special Event: Tournament of
Heather Farm Park
Spot!
Champions
Class 28202 (Ext.)
Class 28206 (Ext.)
Class 28210 (Ext.)
Class 28203 (Reg.)
Class 28207 (Reg.)
Class 28211 (Reg.)
Class 28218 (Half Day)
Class 28220 (Half Day)
Class 28222 (Half Day)
Week 2: Stars & Stripes Week
Week 4: Wacky Week
Week 6: Heroes Week
7/13-17
7/27-7/31
6/29-7/2 (4 days – no camp
Trip: Jelly Belly Factory / Pump
Trip: USS Hornet / Robert’s Rec
Movie Special Event: Messy Sloppy Fun Class 28216 (Ext.) Class 28217 (Reg.) Class 28225 (Half Day)
Ages 6-13
Friday 7/3)
It Up
Special Event: Sports Day
**$25.00 off for 4-day week
Special Event: Inside Out
Class 28212 (Ext.)
Carnival (Recommended to
Trip: Rock n Jump, Games 2 U
Class 28213 (Reg.)
bring $5 on Carnival Day)
Special Event: Boogie for the
Class 28223 (Half Day)
Class 28208 (Ext.)
Red, White, & Blue
Class 28209 (Reg.)
Class 28204 (Ext.)
Week 7: Safari Week
Class 28221 (Half Day)
Games 2U
8/3-8/7
Class 28163 (Ext.)
Trip: California Academy of
Class 28164 (Reg.)
Science
Class 28197 (Half Day)
Class 28205 (Reg.) Class 28219 (Half Day)
Adventure Class 28214 (Ext.) Class 28215 (Reg.) Class 28224 (Half Day)
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Trip: A’s Game Special Event: Sports Day,
Special Event: Safari
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Camps AGES 9-13
Walnut Creek Sports Day Camp: full and half day sessions We are offering a fully staffed and supervised recreational athletic camp. The program consists of 8 weeks of sessions with your choice of two different sports for each of the sessions with a 9th week session offering bowling. Our camp is specifically designed to teach and develop training skills, basic individual skills, sportsmanship, team strategies and concepts as well as building confidence and self discipline. Focus is also on having fun and enjoyment of the sport. Regular and Extended Care children enjoy swimming at Heather Farm pool on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Each week features a themed special event on Tuesdays. Half Day Care children will get to enjoy the field trips on Thursdays. A camp t-shirt is included with each registration. Must be 9 years old at the start of the session. LOCATION Foothill Community Gymnasium: 2775 Cedro Lane, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Drop-Off/Pick Up : Campers are dropped off at Foothill Community Gymnasium in the morning. They are transported to Heather Farm Park
each afternoon. Pick up is always at Heather Farm Park playground. Fees: REGULAR CARE $309
EXTENDED CARE $339
Half Day $145
Regular Care 9:00am-4:30pm
Extended Care 7:00am-6:00pm
Half Day 9:00am-1:00pm
Half Day program includes the all-day trip on Thursday. (Half-day session not eligible for family discount or payment plans). Some field trips may not allow outside food into their facilities. On these days, it will be expected that you provide your child with money for lunch. How much varies depending on the facility, and will be detailed in weekly flyers. Payment plans available for campers registered in three or more full day program sessions. Call (925) 943-5858 for more information. Family Discount: $10 for each additional child enrolled in the same full day camp sessions. Note: All registrants will receive an information letter in the mail. Please fill out the emergency forms and return them prior to the first day of camp. Forms can be downloaded at www.WalnutCreekRec.org
Week 1 6/22-6/26
Week 3 7/6-7/10
28165 Baseball Ext.
Week 8 8/10-8/14
Trip: Bowling and Movie
Trip: Great America
28166 Baseball Reg.
Trip: The Golden Skate and Movie
Special Event: The Mystery of
Special Event: X Marks the
28184 Baseball Half Day
Special Event: Messy Sloppy Fun
Heather Farm Park
Spot!
28153 Soccer Ext.
28175 Golf Ext.
28159 Golf Ext.
28151 Flag Football Ext.
28154 Soccer Reg.
28176 Golf Reg.
28160 Golf Reg.
28152 Flag Football Reg.
28190 Soccer Half Day
28195 Golf Half Day
28181 Golf Half Day
28185 Flag Football Half Day
28149 Tennis Ext.
28157 Basketball Ext.
28150 Tennis Regular
28158 Basketball Reg.
28182 Tennis Half Day
28186 Basketball Half Day
Week 2 6/29-7/2
Week 4 7/13-7/17
28174 Basketball Reg.
** $25.00 off for 4-day week
Trip: Jelly Belly Factory / Pump
28192 Basketball Half Day
It Up
Week 9 8/17-8/21
28179 Multisport Ext.
Special Event: Inside Out
Trip: A’s Game
28180 Multisport Reg.
Carnival (Recommended to
Special Event: Sports Day,
28191 Multisport Half Day
Games 2U
Week 7 8/3-8/7
28163 Bowling Ext.
Trip: Rock n Jump, Games 2 U Special Event: Boogie for the Red, White, & Blue 28147 Multisport Ext. 28148 Multisport Reg. 28183 Multisport Half Day 28155 Volleyball Ext. 28156 Volleyball Reg. 28189 Volleyball Half Day
bring $5 on Carnival Day) 28167 Tennis Ext. 28168 Tennis Reg. 28188 Tennis Half Day 28169 Multisport Ext. 28170 Multisport Reg. 28187 Multisport Half Day
28177 Multisport Ext.
Week 6 7/27-7/31
Trip: USS Hornet / Robert’s Rec Special Event: Sports Day
28178 Multisport Reg. 28196 Multisport Half Day
28173 Basketball Ext. AGES 6-13
Trip: California Academy of Science
28164 Bowling Reg. 28197 Bowling Half Day
Special Event: Safari Adventure 28171 Soccer Ext. 28172 Soccer Reg.
Week 5 7/20-7/24
28193 Soccer Half Day
Trip: Discovery Kingdom
28161 Volleyball Ext.
Special Event: Tournament of
28162 Volleyball Reg.
Champions
28194 Volleyball Half Day
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Camps tenderfoot or little walnut, which program is right for your camper? Crafts and games, socialization, and tons of fun can be found in both programs, but there are some differences. Tenderfoot campers are a little younger than our Little Walnuts. If your child has not yet started preschool, Tenderfoot is a great start. Children who have had more school or play group experiences will find Little Walnut camp a perfect fit. Whichever camp you choose, our program leaders will make sure that your child has a wonderful summer!
AGES 4-6
AGES 3-5
Camp Tenderfoot
Camp Little Walnut
Camp Tenderfoot is specially designed to be a child’s first
Summer at Camp Little Walnut is filled with fun, excitement
day camp experience. Children build confidence and develop
and enthusiasm. Our age-appropriate games and activities
social skills while making new friends in a safe, supportive
build confidence and inspire independence on a daily basis.
environment. Our warm, nurturing staff provides age-appropriate
Little Walnuts will enjoy exploring their creativity while making
arts and crafts, games, water play and other exciting adventures
new friends. Each week includes special themed activities and
designed to promote creativity and socialization. Campers must
adventures designed to delight kids and keep them excited and
be potty-trained. Each session revolves around a special theme
eager to come back every morning. Each day, our trained staff
that includes a daily craft, playtime, stories, as well as featuring
helps campers build self-esteem and improve their social skills
special park and water days. A camp t-shirt is included with each
while having a wonderful time. A camp t-shirt is included with
registration. Must be 3 years old at the start of the session.
each registration. Must be 4 years old at the start of the session.
Some field trips to the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, Walnut Creek
Some field trips to the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, Walnut Creek
Train Museum and Encore Gymnastics may be booked during
Train Museum and Encore Gymnastics may be booked during
the summer. On these days, drop off and pick up location will be
the summer. On these days, drop off and pick up location will be
onsite at the field trip’s location. Dates to be determined.
onsite at the field trip’s location. Dates to be determined.
LOCATION Back Patio, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
Sessions are 2 weeks, Mon-Thu
$110: 5 classes $89: 4 Classes, Week 2 (6/29-7/2) *NO CLASS 7/3
$170: 8 classes
Week 1: Under the Sea
Session 1: Under the Sea
Class 28135
9:30am-12:00pm
6/22 – 7/2
9:30am-12:00pm
7/6-7/16
9:30am-12:00pm
7/20-7/30
9:30am-12:00pm
Class 28128
9:00am-11:30am
*6/29-7/2
Class 28129
9:00am-11:30am
7/6-7/10
9:00am-11:30am
7/13-7/17
Week 4: Seasons
Session 4: Bugs and Butterflies
Class 28138
6/22-6/26
Week 3: Pirates
Session 3: Wacky World
Class 28137
9:00am-11:30am
Week 2: Safari Adventures
Session 2: Seasons
Class 28136
Class 28127
8/3-8/13
Class 28130
Week 5: When I Grow Up
Class 28131
9:00am-11:30am
7/20-7/24
9:00am-11:30am
7/27-7/31
Week 6: Wacky week
Class 28132
Week 7: Bugs and Butterflies
Class 28133
9:00am-11:30am
8/3-8/7
Week 8: Diggin’ for Dinos
Class 28134
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8/10-8/14
Sports Tice Valley, Foothill and Walnut Creek Intermediate Community Gymnasiums
Turf & Dog Park Hotline
Tice Valley, Foothill and Walnut Creek Intermediate Community
Prior to field or dog park use, all groups and individuals should call
Gymnasiums are available for public and private rentals. Book your special events with us (basketball/volleyball practices, luncheons, business meetings, etc.). For further information call the Tice Gym rental line at (925) 256-3560.
(925) 256-3574
for updated conditions of all city fields and the Heather Farm Dog Park.
Sports/Fitness Groups
Badminton Drop-in badminton meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9am-12pm at Tice Valley Gym. Call (925) 256-3572 for summer schedule. Cost is $4.
Continental Little League (925) 210-6141
Baseball and softball programs for boys and girls aged 7-15. Log on to www.continentalbaseball.com for information. CYO Sports
Pickle Ball
St. John Vianney boys and girls basketball – call (510) 376-5423.
Drop-in pickle ball meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
field – call (925) 256-8453.
St. Mary’s boys and girls basketball, cross country, and track &
mornings from 9am-12pm at Tice Valley Gym. Call (925) 256-3572 for summer schedule. Cost is $4.
Jazzercise (925) 947-6897
Class is designed for all fitness levels and ages, with high- and low-impact options. Classes are ongoing. Register anytime.
sUMMER Basketball League Adult Basketball Leagues
(925) 943-5866
Sunday 5-on-5
Location: Tice Valley Gym. Mon-Thu; 9am; 6:15pm Friday 9am; 5:45pm Sat; 8:30am; Sun 9am
To request a registration packet for our Sunday 5 on 5 or for questions about the adult basketball leagues, email Hope Keung at keung@walnut-creek.org. Sunday night league play will begin in June. Games will be played at the Tice Valley Community Gymnasium.
Odyssey/Jrs. Girls Volleyball (925) 974-6219
Oddyssey/VIP is a volleyball instructional program designed for 5th – 8th grade girls to learn or enhance their game. Email OdysseyVball@astound.net for more information. Walnut Creek Adult Softball, Inc. (925) 943-1955
Drop-in Basketball
WCASI Provides a recreational slow-pitch softball program at
The basketball drop-in program meets Monday-Fridays 12-3:30pm
www.wcasi.org.
Heather Farm Park. For dates and for more information, log onto
the Tice Valley Gym, fee $4.
Walnut Creek Little League (925) 806-8242
Baseball and Softball programs for boys and girls aged 8-16. For
Volleyball
more information, log onto www.wcbaseball.org.
Adult Volleyball Leagues
(925) 943-5866
Walnut Creek Marauders and Cheer (925) 941-4745
Monday Night Coed League
Wednesday Night Women’s 4’s
This contact football organization competes in the Diablo Valley
Registration packets for the Monday summer adult volleyball coed league and Wednesday Women’s 4’s will be available at the Tice
Youth Football Conference and is open to boys and girls aged 5-15 years old. Log onto www.wcyfmarauders.com.
Valley Gym. Call (925) 256-3572 or have them emailed to you by
Walnut Creek Soccer Club (925) 407-5662
sending a request to Hope Keung at Keung@walnut-creek.org.
The WCSC is a youth soccer organization only, with players ages 6-18. For information, visit www.wcsc.org.
Drop-in Volleyball
Walnut Creek Youth Athletic Association (925) 933-4884
The volleyball drop-in program meets on Friday evenings from
including basketball, t-ball/baseball and summer soccer. Log onto
7:00-10:00pm at the Tice Valley Gym. Cost is $6 and is open to the
www.wcyaa.com for information.
WCYAA offers recreational sports for boys and girls in grades K-11,
first 42 participants.
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Specialized Recreation
SPECIALIZED RECREATION AGES 5-21
Specialized Recreation Summer Camp This summer camp is carefully designed for children, teens and
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CAMPS AGES 4-6
young adults who have special needs. Our professionally trained
Bug It Out! Mini Camp
staff creates a loving and nurturing environment. Emphasis
Three Day Mini-Camp. Did you know that scientists have identified
is placed on social interaction, recreational and educational
over a MILLION different species of insects? Bug out with insects,
activities, community involvement. Campers experience a fun-
arachnids and other awesome arthropods! Camp shirt, snacks and
filled day camp with crafts, games, nature study, music, sports,
drinks included.
drama and swimming. Activities for teens and young adults help to develop independent living skills such as shopping, cooking, social skills and environmental education. SERVICES OF A PERSONAL NATURE: The Camp does not provide assistance in eating and toileting. Due to the format of the camp
INSTRUCTOR : Lindsay Wildlife Museum LOCATION Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum $103: 3 classes
Class 28883
Tue-Thu 1:00pm-3:30pm
7/7-7/9
we are unable to provide 1-to-1 care. Register separately for trips. An emergency form is required for all participants and must be on file prior to the start of event.
AGES 4-6
Planet Earth Explorers
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center $234: 4 CLASSES (before 4/1) $260: (after 4/1)
Become a junior Mad Scientist! This new camp is a great introduction to science. Preschoolers explore their sense of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. Children use a magnifying glass to discover the world of creepy crawly creatures. Explore the science
Week 1
Class 28228
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
6/22-6/25
become paleontologists by searching for fossils and participating
Week 2
Class 28229
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
6/29-7/2
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
7/6-7/9
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
7/13-7/16
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
7/20-7/23
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
7/27-7/30
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
8/3-8/6
Mon-Thu 9:00am-3:00pm
8/10-8/13
Week 4
Class 28239 Week 5
Class 28240
in a mini dinosaur dig. Finally, take an exciting mission to explore the planets, moons and stars. Take-home projects daily!
Week 3
Class 28230
of the sea and the fascinating creatures that live there. Campers
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool $248: 5 classes
Class 28395
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/22-6/26
Week 6
Class 28241 Week 7
Class 28242
Future Geniuses Inspire young minds with the hands-on science program! Tailored
Week 8
Class 28243
AGES 4-6
for pre-school and kindergarteners, this camp will use the scientific method to uncover the mysteries of motion and energy. We will
Cardboard Boat Races Heather Farm
music to space! Each day includes a related take home project
$60: 1 class
Class 28234 Fri
9:00am-10:00am
7/24
young geniuses will enjoy beyond class time. Come have fun in this interactive and engaging camp. INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Kayaking at Lake Chabot Marina
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
$90: 1 class
Class 28235 Fri
experiment with everything from color to structures, and from
9:00am-10:00am
7/31
$248: 5 classes
Class 28403
Oakland Zoo $70: 1 class
Class 28237 Fri 60
9:00am-3:00pm
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7/10
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/3-8/7
Science & Technology Camps AGES 5-6
AGES 5-6
Jedi Engineering using LEGO®
Pre Engineering using LEGO®
Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®!
principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing
Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes
and refining X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges
and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own
of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create
unique design. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the
motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults,
LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-
shield generators and defense turrets.
Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals.
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies
$199: 4 classes
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Class 28382
Mon-Thu 9:00am-12:00pm
6/29-7/2
$249: 5 classes
Class 28387
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/13-7/17
AGES 5-6 AGES 6-8
Mine, Craft, Build: Adventure using LEGO®
Robotics using LEGO® WeDo
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity,
Build and program robots in this introductory Robotics class using
and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure
the LEGO® WeDo system. Learn basic programming skills, simple
game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out
engineering concepts, and the names of robot components. Work
for Creepers! This beginner’s LEGO® Minecraft experience is an
in small groups to complete several projects using tilt and motion
original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay
sensors. This is a great way to prepare young robotics enthusiasts
elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video
for our more advanced robotics programs.
game. This streamlined version of the game is ideal for younger Minecraft and LEGO® enthusiasts.
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies
$294: 5 classes
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Class 28392
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/17-8/21
$249: 5 classes
Class 28390
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/10-8/14
AGES 6-10
Saturday Keeper Workshop–Mammals
AGES 5-6
Ninjaneering using LEGO®
What is a day in the life of an animal keeper like at the museum?
Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer!
with our mammal ambassadors.
Meet a keeper and learn how they care for, train and communicate
Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the mighty Dragon! Imagine and build unique and fun LEGO® projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago.
INSTRUCTOR : Lindsay Wildlife Museum LOCATION Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum $48: 1 class
Class 28880
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies
Sat
9:00am-11:00am
8/15
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $199: 4 classes
Class 28383
Mon-Thu 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/29-7/2
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Science & Technology Camps AGES 6-11
AGES 6-10
NASA: Journey Into Space
Crazy Chemistry Camp
From our atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system,
We’ll explore and create exciting chemical reactions, make colorful
this hands-on program sends campers on a quest for exploration!
concoctions and bubbling brews. Amaze yourself with magical
Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered.
temperature changing baggie science or growing ghost crystals.
Learn about the four forces of flight and the challenges of space
Study the chemistry involved in not-so-simple things like chalk
travel. Camp includes a take home every day. Join us for Earth and
and soap, and even experiment with the chemistry used by artists,
Beyond, Astronaut-in-Training, Solar Launch, Eye on the Sky, and
spies and detectives! Chemists bring home a project each day.
Space Voyage!
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
$200: 4 classes
$248: 5 classes
Class 28401
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/20-7/24
Class 28396
Mon-Thu 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/29-7/2
Class 28397
Mon-Thu 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/10-8/13
AGES 7-10
AGES 6-10
Secret Agent Lab Camp
Carnival of Carnivores Mini Camp
Journey into the world of detection, spy science, and forensics.
Three Day Mini-Camp. Hungry to learn more about animals? Get
Campers examine the science behind famous spy tools! We will
ready to ‘meat’ some amazing predators. Learn about their unique
reconstruct activities using scientific methods and use the science
adaptations that let them sit on the top of the food chain. Camp
of cryptology to send and decode secret messages. Kids get a
shirt, snacks and drinks included.
chance to see what can’t be seen by the naked eye and follow in Sherlock’s steps to learn what tracks can tell us! Join the Mad Science Bureau of Investigations to help foil a burglary using state-
INSTRUCTOR : Lindsay Wildlife Museum LOCATION Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum $118: 3 classes
of-the art security techniques!
Class 28884
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Tue-Thu 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/4-8/6
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
AGES 7-10
$248: 5 classes
Class 28398
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/6-7/10
Engineering Fundamentals using LEGO® Camp Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies
AGES 6-10
World Explorers
and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in
This eco-friendly camp connects kids to natural environments all
projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and
over the world! With the guided help of an instructor, kids will be
the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore
challenged to think of their own solutions to help the environment.
your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced
They will learn about animal adaptations, create an insect habitat,
instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at
explore predator prey relationships, and investigate food webs and
the next level.
physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed
more! From dissecting an owl pellet to making nachos in a solar cooker, campers will have non-stop fun learning about the world around them.
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $249: 5 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Class 28388
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool $248: 5 classes
Class 28402
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Science & Technology Camps AGES 7-12
AGES 7-10
Mine, Craft, Build: Survival using LEGO®
Comic Creators: Super Hero Adventures!
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity,
Students become the creators and make their own digital comic
and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure
book complete with heroes, villains and epic adventures! Working
game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch
with Comic Life software, kids create an original multi-page
out for Creepers! This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an
full color comic. When class is finished students will have an
original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay
interesting comic series to share with family and friends!
elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. This advanced version involves more complex gameplay decisions and is best for older Minecraft and LEGO® enthusiasts.
INSTRUCTOR : Freshi Films, LLC LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies
$320: 4 classes $20 supply fee due at first class
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Class 28122
Mon-Thu 9:30am-4:00pm
8/10-8/13.
$249: 5 classes
Class 28391
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/10-8/14
AGES 7-13
Animation Flix AGES 7-11
Create up to five stop-motion animated flix in one week! Each day
3, 2, 1...Lift Off!
you’ll use a new style of stop-motion, combining the favorites of
Sign-up for Mad Science Flight Academy and explore the fundamentals of flight. Learn characteristics of the planets and discover the wonders of the Milky Way. See how air and
past years with brand new styles, making this camp different each year! It’s the ultimate arts and crafts camp where students create, direct, and film their movies in age-appropriate groups. *Flix
wind affect kites, hot air balloons and parachutes. Discover
available for download a month after camp ends.
the fundamentals of rocketry, the stages of rocket flight and
INSTRUCTOR : IncrediFlix
experiment with huge water rocket launches. Take-homes include
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
the new Mad Science Skyblazer rocket, a rubber band-powered airplane, a kite, a boomerang, a mini flying disc, and more!
$213: 5 classes $30 supply fee due at first class
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Class 28405
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/3-8/7
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool $251: 5 classes
Class 28394
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
AGES 7-13
6/15-6/19
LEGO® Flix Bring your Legos to life in Lego stop-motion animated flix! We
AGES 7-11
provide the Legos and you provide your imagination. Students
Eureka! Inventor’s Academy
will create a Lego set with Lego characters for a movie they
Each day campers are given a series of challenges they must overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from world
storyboard, write, shoot, and add voice-over in age-appropriate groups. *Flix available for download a month after camp ends.
famous inventors and the most important thing of all: their minds.
INSTRUCTOR : IncrediFlix
The camp involves a team-based approach to solving problems
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
but will also include projects like building your own light saber,
$213: 5 classes
rocket launcher and more. Discover and create!
$30 supply fee due at first class
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Class 28404
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/3-8/7
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool $248: 5 classes $15 supply fee due at first class
Class 28400
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/13-7/17
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Science & Technology Camps AGES 7-13
AGES 8-13
Video Game Design for Beginners Learn how to create and design a unique and interactive video
Video Game Design: Beginning to Advanced
game with Freshi Game Design! Beginning Game Developers work
Improve your skills and impress friends and family with your
in pairs to conceive, design and build their own original computer
unique video game! Advanced gamers learn new game design
game. Everything created for their game is original to the team:
techniques including multiple character animations and movement
the characters, the action, the background, the music and the
options, platform style games and multiple game genres.
format. Students use creative and critical thinking to complete
Beginners work in pairs and are introduced to fundamental game
their games and build teamwork skills working in partners.
design elements, including character creation, background design and building a complete video game level. All students will have a
INSTRUCTOR : Freshi Films, LLC
completed game by the end of class.
LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium $320: 4 classes
$20 supply fee due at first class
Class 28124
9:30am-4:00pm
Tue-Fri
6/16-6/19
INSTRUCTOR : Freshi Films, LLC LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium $320: 4 classes
AGES 8-12
Digital Animation Young animators learn computer software techniques to create digitally animated characters and stories. In this class, participants will learn skills that help with computer drawing, character
$20 supply fee due at first class
Class 28117
Mon-Thu 9:30am-4:00pm
7/6-7/9
Class 28118
Mon-Thu 9:30am-4:00pm
7/20-7/23
AGES 9-12
Robotics Using LEGO® NXT
creation and movement, voiceover work and character interaction
Build and program robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms NXT
and speech. In small groups, students will focus on learning
system! Learn about mechanical and software design, loops,
introductory computer animation techniques.
conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Work in small groups, program and build your robot, and rise to
INSTRUCTOR : Freshi Films, LLC
the challenge. Control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and
LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium $320: 4 classes
Class 28121
$20 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Thu 9:30am-4:00pm
7/13-7/16
carry objects, and play sounds. Projects are structured so that students work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun. INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies
AGES 8-13
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Tech Builder’s App Design for PC
$294: 5 classes
The Freshi Media App Design class is a fun and exciting
Class 28393
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/17-8/21
introduction for students who want to learn different aspects of computer based App Design! Utilizing Multimedia Fusion 2 software, students work closely with instructors to create individual computer based apps. Students will work with a partner and will create their work using a PC-based laptop computer.
$20 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Thu 9:30am-4:00pm
Become a Planeswalker! Learn to play Magic: The Gathering, a bluffing potential of poker. First-time players and veterans alike
LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium
Class 28119
Planeswalker Academy collectable card game with the strategic depth of chess and the
INSTRUCTOR : Freshi Films, LLC
$320: 4 classes
AGES 9-14
6/22-6/25
will learn new strategies, tips, and tricks in this camp focused on one of the most successful and challenging games of the last 20 years. INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium $239: 5 classes
Class 28389
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$10 supply fee due at first class
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/3-8/7
Aquatics
AQUATICS
Admission Fees Daily Admission Fees Everyone entering the facility must pay an admission fee. No refunds. Daily Admission Fees Children (6 and Under)............ $3.50 Youth (7-17).............................. $4.25 Adults (18 & older)................... $5.00 Lap Swim (13yrs & older)…….$5.00 Splash Pass Clarke Swim Center
$2.00 with admission
(*Allows use of in water inflatable osbstacle courses and in/out privileges during recreational swim times)
CLARKE SWIM CENTER
Larkey Swim Center .50 with admission (*Allows in/out privileges during recreational swim times)
Located in Heather Farm Park 1750 Heather Drive, Walnut Creek (925) 943-5856
Discount 15 Swim Passes Valid for 1 year. No refunds.
• Heated pools open year-round • Olympic size, 20-lane lap pool • Heated locker rooms and showers • Fitness center with cardiovascular and weight equipment • Seasonal diving pool with 1-meter diving board.
Children (6 and under) $45.00 Age (7-17) $56.25 Age (18 & older) $63.75 Lap Swim (13yrs & Older) $63.75
• Seasonal children’s pool • Vending machines
Lap Swim/Fitness Center DISCOUNT Monthly Pass
FACILITY CLOSED*
Adult (13 & older)
May 30, 31, July 11, 12, August 1, 2, 8
Monthly (based on 30 days) $60.00
WEEKEND HOURS
6 Month
(based on 182 days) $340.00
May 25, September 7
Annual
(based on 357 days) $640.00
special HOURS
July 4 Lap Swim 9am-3pm. Rec Swim 11am-3pm
Summer Recreational Swim Pass Unlimited use during recreational swimming hours at both Clarke
LARKEY PARK SWIM CENTER Located by the Lindsay Museum 2771 Buena Vista Avenue, Walnut Creek
Swim Center and Larkey Swim Center. Valid: June 13, 2015 – September 7, 2015 Non-refundable, non-transferable. Not valid for lap swim or water exercise classes. Per Person
$60
(925) 943-5861
• Open from June 15 through August 16, 2015 • L-shaped recreation and lap pool (25 yards by 25 meters) • Diving area with 1-meter diving board • Children’s wading pool • Vending Machines • Off-season rentals
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Lap Swimming & Fitness Center
New Inflatable Pool Obstacle Courses!
All swimmers must swim continuous laps, in the true tradition of
The Clarke Swim Center proudly presents new inflatable pool
lap swimming. Circle swimming will be enforced in order to
obstacle courses for the summer of 2015! (see photo on page 34).
accommodate more swimmers. Swimming instruction of any
These are sure to make this summer a fun and exciting recreational
kind is prohibited. Fitness Center for use by adults, 18 and older.
swimming experience. The adventure goes above and beyond
Closed toe shoes and clothing must be worn at all times.
the swimming experience with climbing, hurdling, racing, sliding
Use at own risk.
and swinging for pool and play fun. Add these inflatable obstacle courses, park, picnic, and playground access, to your day of
Lap Swim (ages 13 & older)
swimming, for one low fee. Introducing:
Clarke Swim Center
THE DUAL RACER!
June 15 - September 7, 2015 Monday - Friday 5:30 am – 4:45 pm
The race is on! A spirited dash and splash on this exciting dual race
Monday – Thursday 7:00pm – 8:30 pm
obstacle with hurdles, logs, biff bash poles, hole in the wall and
Saturday - Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
slide. Climb, crawl, race and finish with a SPLASH!
See facility description for closure dates Larkey Swim Center
On the following dates only:
THE HUIA SWING!
July 11, 12; August 1, 2, 8
The Huia Swing includes a bounce entry with a log obstacle, a cross
10:00am-12:00pm (4-6 lanes)
tube to an arch and finish with a SWING & SPLASH. Challenge
12:00pm- 5:00pm (1-2 lanes)
yourself and your friends on this deceptive test of balance and coordination. Get to the end and ride the thrilling rope swing to splash
Fitness Center Hours (ages 18 & older)
in the deep!
Clarke Swim Center
June 15 - September 7, 2015 Monday - Friday 6:00am–4:00pm Monday - Thursday 7:00pm–8:15pm Saturday - Sunday 11:00 am – 4:30 pm
Splish Splash Party Area Reservations
Recreational Swim Hours
Reserve table space for your pool side party at Clarke Swim
Children 6 & under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Admission for up to 20 guests during recreational swimming hours.
Horseplay is not permitted. Swimming instruction of any kind is
Weekdays 1:00pm – 4:45pm Weekends 12:00pm – 5:00pm
prohibited.
Center. Rental includes 4 picnic tables under a covered area. Use of charcoal barbeque and access to refrigerator for food storage.
Packages starting at $135 (spring, fall weekends, summer Clarke Swim Center
Weekdays: June 16 – August.23; Weekends: June 13 – September 7 Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:45pm Sat-Sun 12:00pm-5:00pm
weekdays). $155 (summer weekends) For information and reservations please call (925) 943-5899 ext. 2438 or email Heaston@walnut-creek.org
Larkey Swim Center
June 15– August 16, 2015
Looking for something inside? Poolside room rental also available
Mon-Thu 12:30pm-4:00pm
throughout the year. Please call/email for pricing and availability.
Fri 1:00pm-5:00pm Sat-Sun 12:00pm-5:00pm *See facility description for special dates
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Aquatics
Facility Rental Programs
Swim Lessons
Our facilities are great for end-of-the-year private school parties
Registration begins May 4, 2015.
and summer day camp/care recreational swimming opportunities. Call now to reserve hours of summer fun. Contact Karen HeastonMartin at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2438.
Registration Options: Online: www.WalnutCreekRec.org Fax to: (925) 287-0179 Walk-in: Clarke Swim Center (Weekdays 9am-4pm) Mail to: City of Walnut Creek, Attn: Aquatics Registration,
Special Interest
301 N. San Carlos Drive, Walnut Creek CA 94598 No Phone in Registrations accepted! Registration form on page 81.
Water Aerobics (year round) Shape up and slim down with invigorating water exercise! Use the water’s natural buoyancy and resistance as an excellent form of exercise for those looking for something new or those with special considerations such as: pregnancy, arthritis, knee/joint problems or other special considerations. Swimming skills not required.
$66/12-class punch ticket (valid 2 years) or drop-in $7
8:00am & 9:00am
Tue/Thu
9:00am
The aquatics program offers a variety of classes for all ages. Please read the course descriptions and prerequisites carefully as it is important to register your child for the proper class. Please know that it may take your child more than one class session to graduate
LOCATION : Clarke Swim Center
Mon/Wed/Fri
BEFORE REGISTERING FOR SWIM LESSONS:
to the next level. Transfers between classes may only be at the discretion of aquatics staff. Parents may request transfers prior to the first day of the class. An evaluation of the student may take place the first through third day of a session. Instructors reserve
Shallow water & deep water classes offered.
the right to re-place your child if needed. Spaces cannot be “held”.
All classes are 50 minutes long.
List your second and third choices for classes. Full payment is required at time of registration.
Youth Programs
class Refunds Refunds are allowed up to seven business days prior to the first
A g es 7 - 1 2
TRY IT - YOUTH WATER POLO!
day of class; a $10 service fee per class will be applied to each
TRY IT Water Polo is designed for the beginner to those who may
prior to the first day of class will receive a credit, minus the $10
have an interest in joining a competitive polo team but not quite
service fee, valid for one year. No refunds or credits will be offered
ready for the full commitment of a year round program.
once classes begin. If you must drop a class due to serious illness
refund. Cancellation requests received after the refund period but
Our talented instructors will help youth learn basic skills needed for the sport in a fun, pressure free environment. We will build on ball handling, dribbling, passing /receiving skills, shooting and goalie drills. Offense and defense pattern drills will also be explored all while building upon swimming endurance and having
or injury, please call (925) 943-5899 ext 2438 or email: Heaston@ walnut-creek.org. (Doctor’s note is required. $10 service fee applies.) We do not give refunds for weather or lack of student participation. Transfers between classes may only be done if there is room and transfer is approved by the manager on duty.
fun! Get ready to learn, laugh and play polo! Swimming test may be required. Participants should be able to swim a minimum of 1 length of freestyle comfortably and tread water. Instructor: Aquatics Staff Location: Larkey Swim Center $75; 8 classes
Class: 29216
Sun
11:00am-11:45am
6/21-8/9
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Aquatics A g es 1 0 m o s - 3 yrs
a g es 3 - 7
Guppy $53
8 classes
Seahorse Mon-Thu
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
$71 8 classes
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
Prerequisite: Pass Starfish or ability to perform equivalent skills.
toddler participate in this 20-minute class. Skills include water
Fundamental skill building class. Students must be comfortable
adjustment for parents and toddlers, holding techniques, entry
with floating on front and back with support and submerge head
and exit from the pool edge, games and songs. Floating, arm and
for at least 5–10 seconds. Class objective: float without support
leg movement, and breath control may also be included for older
and recover to a vertical position. Continue to work on kicking, arm
toddlers. All this makes for a positive experience for the child.
strokes, and independence in shallow water.
Larkey
Session Times
I 6/22-7/2
II 7/6-7/16
10:45am
29186
29187
11:55am
29189
5:10pm
29193
5:45pm
----
6:20pm
29197
29198
11:20am
29201
4:20pm 6:05pm
III 7/207/30
IV 8/38/13
V 8/178/27
29211
29188
---
29190
29191
29192
---
29194
29195
29196
---
----
29207
29199
29200
---
29202
29203
29214
---
29208*
29209
29210*
29215
29204*
29205
29213*
29206
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Session Times
Clarke
Clarke
Parent/toddler basic water orientation class. Both parent and
*Larkey- Evening Sessions I & III pro-rated to $43.75.
Larkey
No Class : 6/24 & 7/22
A g es 3 - 5
Starfish $71
8 classes
Mon-Thu
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
Water adjustment for young children. Playing activities in the water, students will work on bubble blowing, breath control,
Lakrey
Clarke
Session Times
I 6/227/2
II 7/67/16
III 7/207/30
IV 8/38/13
V 8/188/28
10:00am
29119
29120
29121
29122
---
10:35am
29123
29124
29177
29125
---
11:10am
29126
29127
29128
29129
---
11:45am
29130
29131
29132
29133
---
5:00pm
29134
29135
29136
29137
29163
5:35pm
29138
29139
29140
29141
29164
6:10pm
29142
29143
29144
29145
---
10:00am
29146
29173
29178
29181
---
10:35am
29147
29148
29149
29182
---
11:10am
29150
29151
29161
29162
---
11:45am
29168
29171
29152
29183
---
4:10pm
29169*
29170
29176*
29185
4:45pm
29153*
29174
29180*
29184
---
5:20pm
29154*
29175
29155*
29156
---
5:55pm
29157*
29158
29159*
29160
---
6:30pm
29165*
29172
29166*
29167
---
*Larkey- Evening Sessions I & III pro-rated to $62.50. No Class : 6/24 & 7/22
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I 6/22-7/2
II 7/67/16
III 7/20-7/30
IV 8/38/13
V 8/178/27
10:00am
29053
29054
29055
29056
---
10:35am
29094
29095
29096
29097
---
11:10am
29057
29058
29059
29060
---
11:45am
29061
29062
29063
29064
---
4:25pm
29072
29073
29074
29075
---
5:00pm
29065
29066
29067
29068
29091
5:35pm
29069
29070
29071
29101
29092
6:10pm
---
---
29093
6:45pm
29076
29098
29099
29100
---
10:00am
29077
29105
29078
29113
---
10:35am
29079
29080
29110
29114
---
11:45am
29081
29103
29082
29115
---
4:10pm
29102*
29106
29108*
29118
---
---
4:45pm
29083*
29084
29085*
29086
---
5:20pm
29087*
29088
29089*
29112
---
6:30pm
29090*
29104
29107*
29117
---
*Larkey- Evening Sessions I & III pro-rated to $62.50.
kicking (with support), floating (with support), and arm movement.
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No Class : 6/24 & 7/22
Aquatics
a g es 4 - 1 1
A g es 5 - 1 2
Lobster $71
8 classes
Seal Mon-Thu
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
$71
8 classes
Mon-Thu
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
Prerequisite: Pass Seahorse or ability to perform equivalent skills.
Prerequisite: Pass Lobster or ability to perform equivalent skills.
Focus on unsupported front and back crawl skills. Students must
Increase endurance of front and back crawl. Students must be
be able to do front and back crawl strokes with support, 10 bobs,
able to swim front and back crawl 15 yards, do 20 bobs, glide
and float unsupported for at least 20 seconds. Class objective:
underwater, and tread water for at least 45 seconds. Class
introduce students to the basics of elementary backstroke, diving
objective: continue with front and back crawl refinement, treading
into deep water and treading water. Continue with front and back
water, diving, and introduction of breaststroke and scissor kick.
crawl.
Lakrey
I 6/227/2
II 7/67/16
III 7/20-7/30
IV 8/38/13
V 8/178/27
Session Times
I 6/227/2
II 7/67/16
III 7/20-7/30
IV 8/38/13
V 8/178/27
28951
28952
28953
28954
---
11:10am
28955
28956
28957
28958
---
5:00pm
28959
28960
28961
28962
---
5:35pm
28963
28964
28965
28966
---
---
6:10pm
---
---
28984
29016
---
6:45pm
---
29036
29012
----
---
29035
29019
29020
29037
29041
29022
29047
---
29023
29024
29045
29048
---
29025
29039
29026
29049
---
28993
28994
28995
28996
---
10:35am
28997
28998
28999
29000
---
11:10am
29001
29002
29003
29004
---
11:45am
29005
29006
29007
29008
4:25pm
29013
29014
29015
5:00pm
---
5:35pm
29009
6:10pm
---
6:45pm
29017
29018
10:00am
29021
11:10am 11:45am
--29010 ---
--29011 ---
4:10pm
29038*
29042
29044*
29052
4:45pm
29027*
29028
29029*
29050
---
5:55pm
29030*
29031
29032*
29046
---
6:30pm
29033*
29040
29043*
29034
---
Clarke
10:00am
10:00am
Lakrey
Clarke
Session Times
---
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---
---
28983
10:00am
28967
28968
28969
---
28989
---
10:35am
28970
28971
28972
28990
---
11:45am
28973
28987
28974
28991
---
4:45pm
28975*
28976
28977*
28978
---
5:20pm
28979*
28986
28988*
28980
---
6:30pm
28981*
28985
28982*
28992
---
*Larkey- Evening Sessions II & III pro-rated to $62.50. No Class : 6/24 & 7/22
*Larkey- Evening Sessions I & III pro-rated to $62.50. No Class : 6/24 & 7/22
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Aquatics A g es 1 3 & o lder
A g es 6 - 1 2
Adult/Teen
Dolphin $71
8 classes
Mon-Thu
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
8 classes
Mon-Thu
Clarke Swim Center
Prerequisite: Pass Seal or ability to perform equivalent skills.
Instructors will work with students at their own pace to develop
Stroke refinement, coordination and endurance. Students must
basic swimming skills. Skills will include floating, kicking, freestyle
be able to swim at least 25 yards of front and back crawl, 15 yards
and backstroke, and more depending on individual skill level.
of elementary backstroke and breaststroke kick, and tread water for one minute. Class objective: continue stroke refinement and endurance. Introduce breaststroke arms, dolphin kick, open turns and more diving. Session Times
I 6/227/2
II 7/67/16
III 7/20 -7/30
IV 8/38/13
V 8/178/27
10:00am
28911
28912
28913
28910
---
11:10am
28927
28923
28924
28925
---
6:10pm
28914
28915
28916
28917
6:45pm
---
10:35am
28918
28919
28920
28929
---
5:20pm
28921*
28928
28922*
28930
---
---
---
---
---
28926
*Larkey- Evening Sessions I & III pro-rated to $62.50. No Class: 6/24 & 7/22
A g es 6 - 1 4
Shark $71
8 classes
Mon-Thu
Clarke & Larkey Swim Center
Prerequisite: Pass Dolphin or ability to perform equivalent skills. Polish key strokes and more endurance. Students must be able to swim at least 50 yards of free style, backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and 25 yards of butterfly kick. Class objective: introduce students to butterfly arms, closed turns, speed turns and more diving. By the end of this course, we hope students will be swimming with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over a greater distance (200 yards). Session Times
I 6/22-7/2
II 7/6-7/16
III 7/20-7/30
IV 8/3-8/13
10:35am
28931
28932
28933
28934
6:45pm
28935
28936
28937
28938
11:10am
28939
28940
28941
28942
5:55pm
28943*
28944
28945*
28946
*Larkey- Evening Sessions I & III pro-rated to $62.50. No Class: 6/24 & 7/22
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Session Times
I 6/22-7/2
II 7/6-7/16
III 7/20-7/30
IV 8/3-8/13
11:45am
28902
28903
28904
28905
6:45pm
28906
28907
28908
28909
Aquatics A g es 3 & o lder
Private Lessons $23
1 class
Days Vary
Clarke Swim Center
Work with an instructor one-on-one for 20 minutes. We focus on the things you want to learn. We encourage you to sign up for at least two private sessions. We cannot guarantee same instructor for each session. Instructors will very. Mon
6/22
6/29
7/6
7/13
7/20
7/27
8/3
8/10
8/17
8/24
12:20pm
29233
29234
29235
29236
29237
29238
29239
29240
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4:25pm
29310
29311
29312
29313
29344
29314
29315
29316
29318
29319
7:20pm
29317
29272
29273
29274
29275
29276
29277
29278
29279
29280
Tue
6/23
6/30
7/7
7/14
7/21
7/28
8/4
8/11
8/18
8/25
12:20pm
29243
29244
29245
29246
29247
29248
29249
29250
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4:25pm
29320
29321
29322
29323
29324
29325
29326
29327
29328
29329 29290
7:20pm
29281
29282
29283
29284
29285
29286
29287
29288
29289
Wed
6/24
7/1
7/8
7/15
7/22
7/29
8/5
8/12
8/19
8/26
12:20pm
29253
29254
29255
29256
29257
29258
29259
29260
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4:25pm
29330
29331
29332
29333
29334
29335
29336
29337
29338
29339
7:20pm
29291
29292
29293
29294
29295
29296
29297
29298
29299
29300
Thu
6/25
7/2
7/9
7/16
7/23
7/30
8/6
8/13
8/20
8/27
12:20pm
29263
29264
29265
29266
29267
29268
29269
29270
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----
4:25pm
29340
29341
29345
29346
29347
29348
29349
29350
29351
29352
29308
29309
29343
7:20pm
29301
29302
29303
29304
29305
29306
29307
Sat
6/20
6/27
7/18
7/25
8/15
8/22
8/29
11:00am
29217
29218
29219
29220
29221
29222
29223
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----
11:30am
29353
29354
29355
29356
29357
29358
29359
----
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6/21
6/28
7/19
7/26
8/9
8/16
8/23
8/30
Sun 11:00am
29224
29361
29362
29363
29364
29365
29366
29367
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11:30am
29360
29225
29226
29227
29228
29229
29230
29231
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Competitive Programs
Walnut Creek Aquanuts Synchronized Swim Team
Walnut Creek Aquabears Swim Team
The Walnut Creek Aquanuts is one of the most acclaimed teams in
The nationally ranked Walnut Creek Aquabears Swim Team is
pions. The Aquanuts provide a year-round program of all ages and
a year-round U.S.S. (United States Swimming) competitive pro-
abilities. Call (925) 934-4792. Website: www.aquanuts.org.
gram. For more information call (925) 939-5990. Website:
Head Coach: Kim Probst.
international synchronized swimming and home of Olympic cham-
www.walnutcreekaquabears.org. Head coach: Mike Heaney.
Walnut Creek Masters Swim Team
Walnut Creek Swim Club (WCSC ) WCSC is one of the oldest and finest recreational swim teams in
Our masters (ages19-90) team is one of the finest (and most fun)
the County celebrating our 52nd year. We pride ourselves in
in the country, providing a competitive swimming program and
creating an atmosphere where swimmers not only do swimmers
structured fitness program for adults of ALL abilities. For more
improve but there is great family fun for everyone!
information call (925) 280-5421. Website: www.swim4wc.org.
Co-Head Coaches: Brett Anderson and Jason Kamp.
Head Coach: Kerry O’Brien.
www.walnutcreekswimclub.org email: director@walnutcreekswimclub.org.
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Tennis
WALNUT CREEK TENNIS CENTER HEATHER FARM PARK, 1751 HEATHER DRIVE • WWW.LIFETIMETENNIS.COM • (925) 945-0105 The tennis courts at the Walnut Creek Tennis Center in Heather Farm Park are available on a pay-as-you-play basis. The fee is based on a higher level of service, which includes the ability to reserve court use and provision of a well-stocked proshop with racket stringing service. For more information about class descriptions, registration, private lessons, and ball machine rental please visit our website at www.lifetimetennis.com. or call us at the phone number listed above. • Office hours are Mon-Fri 8:00am-10:00pm, Sat-Sun 8:00am-8:00pm • Registration begins May 4, 2015 • Register on line at www.lifetimetennis.com or in the office at 1751 Heather Drive, Walnut Creek. • Six week summer session runs twice throughout the summer • No classes on Saturday, July 4
Summer Adult Tennis ADULT TENNIS CLASSES (16 & older)
Session are 6 weeks long
Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No classes on Saturday, July 4
Level Cardio Cardio Cardio Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult (6:1) Intermediate/Advanced Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult (6:1) Advanced Adult Advanced Adult Advanced Adult Advanced Adult Late Night Drill Late Night Drill Backhand/Net Game Backhand/Net Game Doubles Strategy Doubles Strategy Mixed Drill & Play Mixed Drill & Play Mixed Drill & Play Serve & Return Serve & Return Ladies 3.5+ (6:1) Ladies Drill & Play Men’s Advanced Drill Men’s 3.5+ Super Seniors 55+ Mixed Doubles League Specialty Shot
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Day Wed Wed Sun Mon Mon Sat* Sun Mon Mon Thur Thur Mon Wed Thur Fri Sat* Wed Sat* Sat* Sun Wed Thur Fri Sat* Mon Wed Tue Tue Sun Sat* Sun Wed Wed Thur Thur Fri Fri Sat*
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Time 8:00-9:00am 7:00-8:00pm 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00am 7:00-8:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00am 6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00am 10:00-11:00am 6:00-7:00pm 3:00-4:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 1:00-2:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 8:00-9:00am 6:00-7:30pm 6:00-7:30pm 1:00-2:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 7:00-8:00pm 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00am 12:00-1:30pm 2:00-3:00pm
Session 1 6/24-7/29 6/24-7/29 6/28-8/2 6/22-7/27 6/22-7/27 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2 6/22-7/27 6/22-7/27 6/25-7/30 6/25-7/30 6/22-7/27 6/24-7/29 6/25-7/30 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/24-7/29 6/27-8/1* 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2 6/24-7/29 6/25-7/30 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/22-7/27 6/24-7/29 6/23-7/28 6/23-7/28 6/28-8/2 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2 6/24-7/29 6/24-7/29 6/25-7/30 6/25-7/30 6/26-7/31 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1*
Fee $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $65R/$72NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $90R/$99NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $75R/$83NR $78R/$86NR $65R/$72NR $65R/$72NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $65R/$72NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $117R/$129NR $117R/$129NR $65R/$72NR $78R/$86NR $90R/$99NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $36R/$39NR $65R/$72NR
Session 2 8/5-9/9 8/5-9/9 8/9-9/13 8/3-9/7 8/3-9/7 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13 8/3-9/7 8/3-9/7 8/6-9/10 8/6-9/10 8/3-9/7 8/5-9/9 8/6-9/10 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/5-9/9 8/8-9/12 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13 8/5-9/9 8/6-9/10 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/3-9/7 8/5-9/9 8/4-9/8 8/4-9/8 8/9-9/13 8/8-9/12 8/8-9/12 8/5-9/9 8/5-9/9 8/6-9/10 8/6-9/10 8/7-9/11 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12
Fee $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$90NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $90R/$99NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $90R/$99NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $117R/$129NR $117R/$129NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $90R/$99NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $36R/$39NR $78R/$86NR
Tennis
Summer Youth Tennis LITTLE TENNIS & ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT (Ages 4-6)
Sessions are 6 weeks long
Student / teacher ratio is 4:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No classes on Saturday, July 4 Level Little Tennis Little Tennis Little Tennis Little Tennis Little Tennis
Day Thur Fri Sat* Sun Sun
Time 3:30-4:15pm 3:15-4:00pm 9:15-10:00am 9:15-10:00am 1:15-2:00pm
LITTLE RALLYER (Ages 6-9)
Session 1 6/25-7/30 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2 6/28-8/2
Fee $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $83R/$92NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR
Session 2 8/6-9/10 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13 8/9-9/13
Fee $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR
Session 2 8/3-9/7 8/5-9/9 8/6-9/10 8/8-9/12
Fee $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR
Sessions are 6 weeks long
Student / teacher ratio is 4:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No classes on Saturday, July 4 Level Little Rallyer Little Rallyer Little Rallyer Little Rallyer
Day Mon Wed Thur Sat*
Time 3:15-4:00pm 3:15-4:00pm 4:15-5:00pm 3:15-4:00pm
INTRO TO TOURNAMENT PLAY (AGES 6-9)
Session 1 6/22-7/27 6/24-7/29 6/25-7/30 6/27-8/1*
Fee $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $83R/$92NR
Sessions are 6 weeks long
Class is invitation only by tennis instructor • No online enrollment • Must sign up for at least 2 days offered per session • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No classes on Saturday, July 4 Level Intro to Tournament Play Intro to Tournament Play Intro to Tournament Play Intro to Tournament Play Intro to Tournament Pay
Day Mon Wed Fri Sat* Sun
Time 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm
YOUTH TENNIS (Ages 7-15)
Session 1 6/22-7/27 6/24-7/29 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2
Fee $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $83R/$92NR $99R/$109NR
Session 2 8/3-9/7 8/5-9/9 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13
Fee $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR $99R/$109NR
Session 2 8/6-9/10 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13 8/5-9/9 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13
Fee $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $108R/$119NR $78R/$86NR
Sessions are 6 weeks long
Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No classes on Saturday, July 4 Level Youth Tennis (7-12) Youth Tennis (7-12) Youth Tennis (7-12) Youth Tennis (7-12) Youth Tennis (7-12) Youth Tennis (10-15) Youth Tennis (10-15) Youth Tennis (10-15) Youth Tennis (10-15) (4:1) Youth Tennis (10-15)
Day Thur Fri Sat* Sat* Sun Wed Fri Sat* Sat* Sun
Time 5:00-6:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 10:00-11:00am 2:00-3:00pm 10:00-11:00am 6:00-7:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 2:00-3:00pm
JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TEAMS (Ages 8-17)
Session 1 6/25-7/30 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/27-8/1* 6/29-8/3 6/24-7/29 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2
Fee $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $65R/$72NR $65R/$72NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $78R/$86NR $65R/$72NR $90R/$99NR $78R/$86NR
Sessions are 6 weeks long
Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • Drop-In rate $30R/$33NR • *No classes on Saturday, July 4 Level Jr. Development Jr. Development Jr. Development Jr. Development Jr. Development
Day Mon Wed Fri Sat* Sun
Time 4:00-6:00pm 4:00-6:00pm 6:00-8:00pm 4:00-6:00pm 4:00-6:00pm
Session 1 6/22-7/27 6/24-7/29 6/26-7/31 6/27-8/1* 6/28-8/2
Fee $156R/$172NR $156R/$172NR $156R/$172NR $130R/$143NR $156R/$172NR
Session 2 8/3-9/7 8/5-9/9 8/7-9/11 8/8-9/12 8/9-9/13
Fee $156R/$172NR $156R/$172NR $156R/$172NR $156R/$172NR $156R/$172NR
Summer Tennis Camps
Students should bring snack for break • Water will be provided Camps start the week of June 15 and run Monday through Friday throughout the summer.
Little Tennis Camps (Ages 4-6)
Student / teacher ratio is 6:1 9:00-11:00am $152R/$167NR
Improvement, Junior Team Camps (Ages 6-15)
Student / teacher ratio is 8:1
AM Session 9:00-12:00pm or PM Session 12:30-3:30 pm
$180R/$195NR per session
Swim & Tennis Combo (Ages 8-15)
Students should bring lunch • Tennis Camp in the morning & recreational swim in the afternoon • Extended Day Option is available – inquire within.
9:00am-3:30pm
$250R/$265NR
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Adults 50+
ADULTS 50+ PROGRAMS & RESOURCES
Bazaar Group This is a great drop-in opportunity to learn or share craft ideas while socializing with others and fundraising for the club. Projects include a variety of crafts from decorative painting to crocheting to anything you’d like to explore. This is a group of fun-loving
Pancake Breakfast
members who welcome newcomers. Materials for projects are
Come and enjoy the best pancake breakfast in town. This event is held on the first Sunday of each month and is open to everyone. This popular community event plays host to families large and small, grandparents and friends alike. Just a reminder, we stop serving at 11:45 am, so be sure to come early! No breakfast served in July.
provided and items created are sold in the display case and at the Annual Holiday Boutique. Call (925) 943-5851 for more information. LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center Free
Every Wed
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Card Making Workshops
$3 Adults/$1.50 Children under 12
Sun
9:00am-11:45am
6/7, 8/2
Come and learn new techniques for card making in these fun and easy workshops. Your fee covers all materials. You will create
Friday Socials
at least eight cards to share with family and friends. No special
Mark your calendar for our monthly Friday Socials and treat yourself to an afternoon of great entertainment. A delicious soup and sandwich lunch can also be purchased for $2. Lunch reservations must be made at least one week in advance of the
artistic skills required. You’ll be guided through the card making process one step at a time. Advance sign-ups required, class size is limited. Please bring a pair of scissors and a small bottle of craft glue to class.
lunch date by calling (925) 943-5851. Pay at the door. If your plans
Instructor : Linda Rogers
change, please cancel your reservation. Reservations are only held
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
until 11:30am. For those not having lunch, there is no charge to attend.
$10: 1 class
Mon
9:00am-11:30am
6/29, 7/27, 8/31
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Investment Discussion Group
Free / $2 Lunch
Fri
11:00am-12:45pm
6/19, 7/17, 8/14
to join the investment discussion group to share experiences and
Movie Matinee
insight with others. Visitors are welcome any time. No investing,
Enjoy popular, recently released feature length films on the first Monday of each month. Your 50-cent admission price includes a bag of freshly popped popcorn. Bring your friends. Reservations
this is purely a discussion group. We meet on the third Tuesday of the month. For questions, contact the Senior Club at (925) 9435851 or group coordinator Wayne Slater at (925) 938-2705.
are not required; however seating is limited.
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
$1 Drop-In
$1 Drop-In
Tue
Mon
1:00pm-3:00pm
6/1, 7/6, 8/3
1:30pm-4:00pm
6/16, 7/21, 8/18
Hooked On Books
Snappy Cats
If you love to read, enjoy talking about the books you’ve read and
Join the snappiest kazoo band in town! This fabulous group
group to join. A wonderful club member, volunteer and avid reader
of musicians rehearses once each week and performs for area
has stepped forward to coordinate this program. We meet on the
retirement communities.
first Tuesday of the month to discuss our reading selections.
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
Free
$1 Drop-in
Every Fri
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All those interested in the market and investments are encouraged
9:30am-11:00am
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want to spend time with others just like you, then this is a great
Tue 1:00pm-3:00pm
6/2
Adults 50+ Sing-a-Long
Bridge Programs
If you love to sing in the shower and the idea of singing for fun
Open bridge for experienced players. Partners are not required.
sounds attractive then this is the group for you! Meet once each
Players are rotated into the group for that day’s play. For marathon
week to sing your favorite songs from the past including movies,
bridge, pre-registration through the marathon bridge coordinator
musicals, and more.
is required.
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
Tuesday Drop-In Bridge
$1 Drop-In
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
Every Fri
9:30am-11:00am
$1 Drop-In
Every Tue
Let’s Sing! Love to sing songs from the Big Band Era of the 1930s and 1940s and enjoy Broadway show tunes. Join the fun and receive some vocal instruction and have the opportunity to either sing as part of the group or if you would like occasionally lead the group in song. Short solo or duets are also available for those who want to perform for the group. Singing can lift your spirits and provide a sense of physical and mental wellbeing. Drop-in visitors are
8:45am-12:00pm
Sunday Drop-In Bridge LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center $1 Drop-In
Every Sun
12:30pm-4:00pm
Marathon Bridge
welcome. Lyrics are provided.
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
Volunteer coordinator: Robin Wolf
$20 Drop-In
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center Free
Fri 1:15pm-2:45pm
6/5-8/28
Every Fri
12:00pm-4:00pm
Drop-In Bingo Enjoy a fun afternoon of bingo with other bingo lovers. Cards are
Mah-Jongg Drop-In
sold separately for each session for $1 each. Paper games are also
Come and play American Mah-Jongg with us! Both experienced
keeping your brain healthy and challenged as well as having fun
and new learners are welcome.
with friends.
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
$1 Drop-in
$1 per card
Every Tue
1:00pm-4:00pm
played and are 25 cents for each square. This is a great activity for
6/2-8/25
Every Thu
12:45pm-2:45pm
Pinochle
Trivia Fan-Atics
Join a great group of card-playing men and women for a fun
Do you enjoy the challenge of playing trivia? Want to have a good
afternoon. All ability levels are welcome including those who want
laugh and lots of fun while you exercise your brain? Then this is
to learn how to play.
the activity for you! Join us on the first and third Wednesday of
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center $1 Drop-In
Every Mon
each month for a fun-filled afternoon of trivia challenge. This is a drop-in activity so no registration is required. Your hosts will be Bob and Cindy Mohler.
12:00pm-3:30pm
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $1 Drop-in
Wed
2:00pm-4:00pm
6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15, 8/5, 8/19
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Adults 50+ ScreenTime Enjoy watching feature-length films which are followed by a discussion. You’ll view a variety of films featuring biographies,
SENIOR SERVICES
musical programs, history, and documentaries. If you wish, your
Blood Pressure Screening
volunteer coordinator is happy to stay for an informal discussion
Drop in on the 2nd Wednesday of the month to check your blood
afterwards with any members of the audience who wish to share
pressure for free.
their thoughts and ideas about that day’s program. LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
Free
Free
Mon
LOCATION Lobby, Civic Park Community Center
Wed 1:00pm-3:00pm
9:30am-11:00am
6/10, 7/8, 8/12
6/8, 7/13, 8/10
Hot Meals
Tennis
Hot Meals are served daily, and anyone over 60 years is welcome.
Join other tennis players every Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:00am-12:00pm
Call (925) 280-7310 from 10:00am-noon one day ahead for a reser-
at Larkey Park for a fun morning of tennis. This is an ongoing
vation.
program and open to all adults over 50.
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $2: suggested donation
Cycling Club
Mon-Thu 12:00pm-1:00pm
The Cycling Club meets Thursdays at 9:00am (8:30am June
Fri 11:30am-12:30pm
through August) for weekly rides. Walnut Creek Seniors club
No meal served 7/3
membership is required to participate. Contact coordinator Peter Culshaw at shotsfan@gmail.com for more information.
Bus Passes County Connection bus passes are available at the reception desk. Check purchases only (checks payable to County Connection).
Club 55 Skiers Enjoy mid-week rates, short lines and best of all, no driving! Weekly ski trips are scheduled for Wednesdays, weather permitting. We meet at Heather Farm Community Center at the large parking lot near the duck pond at 5:30 am and return approximately at 6:30 pm. Must contact David Summers at davidsummers8@aol.com.
Care Management In-home assessment and consultation are available through Diablo Valley Foundation for the Aging and Senior Outreach Services. Contact each agency for more information and additional services. Diablo Valley Foundation for the Aging: (925) 945-8040; Senior Outreach Services: (925) 937-8311.
Walking Buddies Enjoy the company of friends and exercise at the same time. The Tuesday group is for all walkers on local trails for one to one-and-a-half hours. The Thursday group is more strenuous for experienced hikers lasting two to three hours or more. Some Thursday hikes that are out of the area require the consent of the coordinator.
Deaf seniors from all over the Bay Area gather to enjoy informative speakers, table and card games, and parties. For information call California Relay Services, VOICE 1 (800) 735-2922 or TDD by calling 1 (800) 735-2929. Contact the Seniors Club by calling (925) 9435851.
LOCATION Lobby, Civic Park Community Center $2 Drop-In
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Deaf Seniors Club
Every Tue
Walking Buddies I
8:15am-12:00pm
Every Thu
Walking Buddies II
8:15am-12:00pm
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LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center Free
Every Wed
9:30am-4:00pm
Adults 50+ Home Care Registry Home Care Registry is a free service provided by Senior Outreach that refers affordable home care workers to elders in need of assistance. Call (925) 937-8311 for more information.
Walnut Creek Seniors Club Ready to jump-start your lifestyle? Join the Walnut Creek Seniors Club. You’ll discover exciting recreational, social and volunteer opportunities. More than 2,500 members visit Civic Park Community Center, a place for active adults age 50 and better,
Insurance Counseling
where a dynamic, successful recreation program flourishes. Benefits include a monthly newsletter which keeps members
Medicare Insurance Counseling (HICAP) is held the fourth Tuesday
up-to-date on special events, classes, a variety of special interest
of each month from 1:00-3:00pm and the second Wednesday
drop-in activities, services and travel opportunities. For January-
of each month from 1:00-3:00pm. Please call (925) 602-4168 to
December, annual dues are only $12.00. Club members enjoy
schedule an appointment. No Long-Term Care counseling is
discounts on special events, savings on local and international
available at the Walnut Creek Senior Center. Please call (925) 602-
trips, access to lots and lots of activities, and free social services
4163 for Long-Term Care questions.
including blood pressure checks, medical insurance counseling, income tax preparation, will preparation and legal advice. To join, come by Civic Park Community Center between 9:00am and
Office of Aging
4:00pm, Monday - Friday, or call 943-5851 for more information.
Senior Information is available through the Contra Costa County
Drop-In Activities
Office on Aging. Call 1 (800) 510-2020.
See activity descriptions for more info
Senior Peer Counseling
Mondays
Senior peer counseling is available for individual one-on-one,
Pinochle: 12:00pm–3:30pm, Multipurpose Room
45-minute counseling sessions the first three Thursdays of
Movie Matinee: 1:00pm–3:00pm, Lounge*
each month from 10:00am-12:00pm. Call (925) 943-5851 for an
Screentime: 12:30pm-2:30pn, Lounge*
appointment.
Tuesdays
Senior Legal Services Senior Legal Services are available by appointment the fourth Thursday of the month from 11:00am-1:15pm. Call (925) 943-5851 for your appointment.
Bridge: 8:45am–12:00pm, Multipurpose Room Walking Buddies I: Meet 8:15am, Lobby Petanque: 2:00pm-4:00pm, Patio* Mah-Jongg: 1:00pm-4:00pm, Conference Room
Wednesdays Bazaar Group: 9:00am–3:00pm, Multipurpose Room
Wills Preparation
Trivia Fan-Atics: 2:00pm-4:00pm, Conference Room*
Simple Wills Preparation is available by appointment on the first
Thursdays
Monday of each month from 1:30pm–3:00pm. Call (925) 943-5851
Bingo: 12:45pm–2:45pm, Multipurpose Room
for an appointment.
Bridge: 12:30pm–4:00pm, Conference Room Cycling Club: Meet 9:00am
Transportation Services
Walking Buddies II: Meet 8:15am, Lobby
You can go many places in Walnut Creek with the Walnut Creek
Fridays
Seniors Club Mini Bus service. Just call (925) 933-1434 from
Friday Socials: 11:00am–1:00pm, Assembly Hall*
9:00am-10:00am the day before you need a ride. For Monday
Snappy Cats: 9:30am-11:00am, Assembly Hall
reservations, please call the Friday before. Service runs Monday
Let’s Sing!: 1:15pm-2:45pm, Social Hall
through Friday from 9:15am to 11:30am and from 1:00pm to
Singing the Oldies!: 9:30am-10:30am, Lounge
3:30pm. (Please note: Due to Wednesday reservations having limited availability, we encourage you to make your medical
SUNDAY
appointments on most other days of the week.) Please call (925)
Pancake Breakfast: 9:00am–11:45am, Social Hall*
943-5851 for more information. You must be a Walnut Creek
Bridge: 12:30pm–4:00pm, Multipurpose Room
Seniors Club member to participate.
* See activity description for exact dates.
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Open Space
Open Space Programs
Howe History Tour Sunday July 12, 1:00 – 2:30pm, Howe Homestead Park From around the world James Howe lived an amazing life as an Associated Press correspondent before settling in Walnut Creek. Hobbies such as winemaking, smoking meats and pigeon flutes kept him busy here at “Gopher Gulch Ranch.” We will talk about his amazing history and look at some of the photo displays in the Dutch Kitchen. Reservations are not required. For more information contact Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899 x3521. Howe Homestead Park is located at 2950 Walnut Blvd.
Lime Ridge Quarries Exploration Sunday August 2, 8:00 – 9:30 am, Lime Ridge Open Space Do you know how Lime Ridge got its name? This ranger led hike will explore the old quarries as we discuss the history of this popular open space. Put on your hiking boots and grab some water and a hat for this walk into the past while observing the present. Meet at the Valley Vista Road parking lot. For more information contact Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899 x3521.
Programs are available for reservation upon receipt of this brochure. Reservations are required for all programs if you are bringing a group of five or more. Pets are not permitted at
Sunday September 6, 10:00 – 11:30 am and 1:00 – 2:30 pm, Howe
ranger-led interpretive programs, camping or special events.
Homestead Park
Most programs are 1 – 1½ hours in length. Children under 16 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Rain the day of the program or heavy rain in the days leading up to a program will cancel most programs. Please call the ranger listed for more information or to confirm that weather has cancelled a program. Open Space maps are available at ranger stations or by sending a message with your mailing address to dollard@walnut-creek.org.
Ranger-Led Programs Rabbit Stick and Atlatl Saturday Saturday June 20, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, Sugarloaf Open Space Try your skill at tossing the atlatl, “The Atom Bomb of the Stone Age.” The atlatl has been in use as a hunting tool for over 20,000 years and the rabbit stick is a non-returning boomerang used to hunt small game. Learn how to throw and take this opportunity to enter an international accredited contest (ISAC.) The names of contest winners will be published in the World Atlatl magazine. The open target throw is at 10:00 am and the ISAC starts at 11:00 am. Reservations are not required. For more information contact Ranger Bruce Weidman at (925) 943-5899 x2665.
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Harvesting Howe Honey
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We will be as busy as bees as we harvest and sample fresh local honey. Come and learn about honeybees and enjoy a taste of their labor. Reservations are required and there is a $2 per person fee for this program. For more information and to make reservations call Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899 x3521.
Open Space
On-Going Programs
Old Borges Ranch “Historic” Open House
Monthly Birding Programs
Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge Open Space.
Join Ranger Dan Bylin and learn about our local bird life. Bring
Join us at the ranch as we open the doors to the Historic Ranch
binoculars and a small notepad to record your observations.
House for you to tour at your leisure. An Open Space Ranger will
Carry water and wear sturdy shoes. Beginners are welcomed and
be on hand to answer any of your questions while you tour the
encouraged to attend. There is no charge for this program but
house and grounds at your own pace and learn what life was like
donations are accepted. For more information on these programs
on the ranch for the Borges family. Rain cancels. For information
contact Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 943-5899 x2162.
call Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 943-5899 x2162.
Lime Ridge Open Space
Old Borges Ranch Public Tours
Saturday June 13, 8:00 – 10:00 am Lime Ridge offers a variety of habitats for birds. Our hike will take us through grasslands, chaparral, oak woodlands, and buckeye groves. With the varied plant communities of Lime Ridge we never know what might show up. Meet in the parking lot at the end of Valley Vista Road across from Boundary Oak Golf Course.
Sundays, June 14, July 12 and August 16, 1:00 – 3:00 pm, Old
Saturdays, June 20, July 25 and August 29, 2:00 – 3:00 pm, Old Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge Join Ranger Dan Bylin on a tour to explore historic Borges Ranch. The Borges family settled in Walnut Creek over 100 years ago and their ranch is now on the National Historic Register of Historic Places. Tour the 1901 ranch house and the 1903 carriage barn while learning what life was like on the ranch 100 years ago.
Old Borges Ranch Saturday July 11, 8:00 – 10:00 am
Meet under the windmill near the parking at Borges Ranch. Rain cancels. For information call Ranger Bylin at (925) 943-5899 x2162.
We will bird the ranch and riparian woodlands around the Bob Pond area in search of orioles, kingbirds, and other summer visitors. This location provides great edge areas between grasslands and woodlands that create excellent habitat for a wide variety of birds. Meet under the windmill at Old Borges Ranch.
Acalanes Open Space Saturday August 15, 8:00 – 10:00 am We will be birding the Putnam Creek area along the Sousa Trail in Acalanes Open Space. This is a great spot to bird during the heat of August. Most of the trail is shaded and stays cool and the year round water supply in the creek really attracts birds. Meet at the end of Sousa Dr.
Lime Ridge Monthly Hike Sundays, June 14, July 12 and August 9, 9:00 – 10:30 am Put on your hiking boots and grab some water, a snack and a hat. It’s time to join Ranger Art Janke on a guided hike into incredible Lime Ridge. The trails pass through oak woodlands, grasslands and inland scrub habitats that are home to a great variety of animals. Every month there’s something new to see and share. Meet at the parking lot at the intersection of Ygnacio Valley Road and Montecito Drive. For more information contact Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899 x3521.
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Registration where we are
online Available 24/7 Log onto www.WalnutCreekRec.org or www.arts-ed.org
fax Registration, with VISA or MasterCard information to: (925) 938-7529 or (925) 944-3598 for Aquatics. mail Registration Form with payment to: Walnut Creek Recreation Registration, 301 N. San Carlos Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598. Make checks payable to City of Walnut Creek. phone Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm (925) 943-5858 or (925) 9435846. (No phone registration available for Aquatics) Please have your class title, number and credit card information ready. walk-in Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm; Heather Farm Community Center, 301 N. San Carlos Drive, Heather Farm Park or Shadelands Art Center, 111 N. Wiget. Aquatics: Clarke Memorial Swim Center, 1750 Heather Drive, Heather Farm Park.
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Standards of behavior For the enjoyment and safety of everyone, the City of Walnut Creek expects all participants and spectators to treat the people and facilities connected with the program with respect and abide by all rules and direction from the staff. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for failure to abide by these standards. equal opportunity The City of Walnut Creek does not discriminate on the basis of disability in any of its policies, procedures, or practices. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission to, treatment in or employment in City of Walnut Creek programs and activities. For information about Walnut Creek’s equal opportunity policies, the process for filing of grievances or to request a copy of the City’s grievance procedures, contact ADA Liaison at (925) 943-5899 ext.2203. photos The City of Walnut Creek reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities, and program participants for potential future use. All photos will remain the property of the City of Walnut Creek and may be used for publicity or promotional purposes only.
Civic Park Community Center ............................................... 925.943.5852 1375 Civic Drive, 94596 Heather Farm Community Center ........................................ 925.943.5858 301. N San Carlos Drive, 94598 Shadelands Art Center........................................................... 925.943.5846 111 N. Wiget Lane, 94598 Tice Valley Community Gymnasium .................................... 925.256.3572 2055 Tice Valley Blvd. 94595 Arts Recreation & Community Svcs. Dept ........................... 925.943.5848 Civic Arts Education............................................................... 925.943.5846 Clarke Memorial Swim Center at Heather Farm ................. 925.943.5856 Dog Park Hotline .....................................................................925.256.3574 Facility Rentals ....................................................................... 925.256.3575 Field Conditions Hotline ........................................................ 925.256.3574 Larkey Swim Center .............................................................. 925.943.5861 Preschools............................................................................... 925.943.5846 Recreation Information/Park & Picnic Reservations ........... 925.943.5858 Seniors Club............................................................................ 925.943.5851 Seniors’ Volunteer Mini Bus...................................................925.943.1434 Skate Park Hotline.................................................................. 925.256.3584 Specialized Recreation .......................................................... 925.256.3531
CLASS LOCATIONS Arbolado Community Park, Arbolado Drive at Doncaster, 94598 Delta Martial Arts, 2956 Treat Boulevard, Suite H, 94518 Foothill Community Gymnasium, 2775 Cedro Lane, 94598 Heather Farm Preschool, 500 N San Carlos Drive, 94598 Lindsay Wildlife Museum, 1931 First Avenue, 94597 Park Place, 1395 Civic Drive, 94596 Professional Education Center, 2905 Salvio Street, 94519 Walnut Creek Intermediate, 2425 Walnut Boulevard, 94597 Walnut Creek Library, 1644 N. Broadway, 94596 Boundary Oak Golf Course.....................................................925.934.4775 3800 Valley Vista Road 94598 Walnut Creek Tennis Center ..................................................925.945.0105 1751 Heather Drive (Heather Farm Park) Open Space............................................................ 925.943.5899, ext. 2135 City Council Bob Simmons, Mayor; Loella Haskew, Mayor Pro Tem; Cindy Silva; Justin Wedel; Rich Carlston City Manager Ken Nordhoff Director of Arts, Recreation & Community Services Kevin Safine Arts Commission Jane Emanuel, Chair; Glynnis Cowdery, Vice Chair; Joe Bologna; Polly Bradbury; Anita Sagastegui Park, Recreation & Open Space Commission Tom Worthy, Chair; Jodi Davenport, Vice Chair; Carla Ludwig; Ian McLaughlin; Fred Weston
CONFIRMATION
pre -registration
Registration FORMS
FAMILy registration
Confirmations will be sent for all mail-in, fax-in and phone registrations. Confirmations are sent via email when possible, by post if necessary. If you do not receive your confirmation within 2 weeks, please call (925) 943-5858.
Pre-registration is required for participation in programs. Please do not attend a class if you have not been registered.
Registration forms received prior to the dates specified will not be given priority consideration; however, you may fax, mail, or drop off your form at any time.
Complete one registration form per family. Forms may also be downloaded from our website.
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Health & Fitness
Registration REGISTRATION FORM
Registration begins May 4
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCOUNT TEL (HOME) TEL (CELL/WORK) ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP EMAIL ADDRESS 1ST CHOICE PARTICIPANT NAME
M/F
DOB
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AUTHORIZATION SIGNATURE WAIVER OF LIABILITY I consent to the above person’s participation in the activities and agree on behalf of myself, or minor child, that I assume the risk of accident, injuries or property damage sustained from any cause in connection with my (or my child’s) participation in the activities. I voluntarily release and hold harmless the City (including its officers, agents, employees and volunteers) from any liability for an accident, injury or property damage (except to the extent cause by the City’s active negligence or willful misconduct). I understand that I am responsible for the registration policies and procedures outlined in the brochure. I also understand that the City reserves the right to photograph activities and participants; those photos remain the City’s property for potential future use for publicity or promotional purposes. Dated
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policies RefundS/creditS
• All credits on account are valid
• Lab fees are payable to the
with disabilities to participate in
• Refunds/credits are subject to a
for a maximum of one year.
instructor at the first class. Please
our programs. If you have any spe-
service charge of $10 per person,
• Failure to attend program or
do not include lab fees with your
cial needs that may require specific
per class. Refunds are processed
“no-shows” will not be granted a
registration fees.
accommodations, please call (925)
within three weeks.
refund/credit.
• Accounts with credit amounts un-
943-5858.
• Refunds will be considered if
• Refund policies may vary for 50+
der $15 that are eligible for refund
requests are submitted up to seven
(Seniors) programs.
will be remitted upon request.
days prior to the first day of class.
fees
• For payment plans (annual
• For withdrawal requests received
•All courses and camp registra-
programs, camps, etc.), customers
after the refund period but prior to
tions include a $3 administrative
must provide a MasterCard or VISA
the first day of class, a credit valid
processing fee.
for automatic payment processing.
for one year may be permitted for
• Fees must be paid in full at time
In order to use a different method
use toward a future course.
of registration by cash, money
of payment, customers may pay
• Withdrawal requests after the first
order, VISA, MasterCard or check
prior to any scheduled payment
class meeting are subject to partial
payable to the City of Walnut
date(s).
credit less service charge and pro-
Creek, unless otherwise stated in
rated course fees.
program description.
• No refund requests are accepted
• All payments are processed upon
after the last class meeting.
receipt.
Waiting lists
CANCELLATIONs
MAKE-UP CLASSes
QUESTIONS
Waiting lists are established once a class has reached maximum enrollment. If space opens or a new class is created, you will be notified.
A class may be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. A full refund is available.
Make-up dates for missed classes will only be granted for class cancellations resulting from inclement weather or from direction of the Arts, Recreation & Community Services Department.
Arts: (925) 943-5846 Rec: (925) 943-5858 Aquatics: (925) 943-5856 50+: (925) 943-5851 Specialized Recreation: (925) 256-3531
ADA Accommodations In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Walnut Creek encourages those
donations If you wish to make a tax-deductible donation to Civic Arts Education or Walnut Creek Recreation, please indicate so on your registration form. Thank you! SCHOLARSHIPS Civc Arts Education Scholarships are being accepted for Summer 2015. The deadline is June 1, 2015. Walnut Creek Recreation scholarships are accepted on an on-going basis.
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Golf
Experience Boundary Oak Catering Experience • Perfect location for Weddings, Showers, Anniversaries, Business Meetings, Fundraisers, Birthdays & Celebration of Life. • Flexible banquet & meeting spaces that can accommodate group sizes up to 250 seated guests. • Outdoor Ceremony Site available for weddings.
Golf Experience • 18-hole Championship Golf Course. • 5 sets of tees to accommodate any skill level of golfer. • Digital Caddies Tablet GPS on all Golf Cars. • Lighted Driving Range includes a grass tee hitting area and a 12 stall covered hitting bay.
• Ample Complimentary Parking.
• Home to the LPGA/Girls Golf Junior Program and host facility for the First Tee of Contra Costa.
• Spectacular views of Mt. Diablo and the foothills of the East Bay.
• Perfect facility to host your Corporate, Charity, Club or Fundraiser Golf Event.
• Unique Dining Events held monthly including: 4th Friday’s, Easter Brunch, Mother’s Day Brunch and various holiday themed events.
• Host for the PGA Web.com Tour Qualifier.
Contact us at (925) 934-3600 x 21
For Tee Times Please Call (925) 934-4775 x 10 For Tournaments Please Call (925) 934-4775 x 13
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Lesher Center for the Arts
- New York Times
BLOW UP: Inflatable Contemporary Art April 26 – June 21, 2015 BLOW UP explores the imaginative ways artists use air as a tool for creating large-scale sculpture. Using the perception of space and unexpected materials, artists open a dialogue about pop culture and social norms.
Momoyo Torimitsu,
Somehow I Don’t Feel Comfortable, 2000
This exhibition was funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Botanica: All Things Plant Life Original Book by P. G. WODEHOUSE & GUY BOLTON and HOWARD LINDSAY & RUSSEL CROUSE
Music and Lyrics by COLE PORTER
New Book by TIMOTHY CROUSE & JOHN WEIDMAN
Choreographed by AMANDA FOLENA
Directed by MICHAEL BUTLER
Music Directed by BRANDON ADAMS
July 12 – September 6, 2015 From 16th century Flemish painters to the Post Impressionists, the color and variety found in plant life
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have served as artistic inspiration. Botanica is a national juried exhibition that asks artists to explore how plant life can be represented in a diverse range of media. The public is invited to an opening reception on Sunday, July 12, 3:00-5:00pm. $5 admission, free for Friends of the Bedford.
Public Art Walking Tours: Third Saturdays, Apr - Nov, 11:00am – 12:00pm
Teen or Young Adult interested in theatre? Join the Young REPertory Theatre Workshop celebrating it’s 42nd year this summer! www.youngrep.org
Join the Bedford Gallery Docents on a walking tour of Walnut Creek’s wonderful public art collection. Admission is $5 and includes a pass to the Bedford Gallery. Tours meet in front of the Lesher Center for the Arts at Seyed Alavi, Fountain Head, 2012
11:00am.
For more details on all of the exciting programs and events 1601 Civic Drive
listed above visit www.bedfordgallery.org, email galleryinfo@
Downtown Walnut Creek
bedfordgallery.org, or call (925) 295-1417
(925) 943-7469 www.LesherARTScenter.org
Bedford Gallery receives generous funding from the Lesher Foundation, JP Morgan Chase, and DRAA.
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Family
Movies Under the Stars Attention Families! Bring your picnic and watch the stars come out over Mt. Diablo. Stay for the movie and you’ll see some pretty impressive stars on our screen, too. Heather Farm Park, Ballfield #2 ($2 donation per person/please do not bring pets) Fri, July 10, 2015
When the Game Stands Tall
Fri, August 7, 2015
Big Hero 6
Civic Park Sat, June 27, 2015 Sat, July 25, 2015
Into the Woods The Lego Movie
Time: Movies begin at dusk For further information: (925) 943-5858 or www. WalnutCreekRec.org Brought to you in part by the City of Walnut Creek and Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union
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