VOLUME N o 2 SUMMER 2012
CIVIC ARTS EDUCATION
RECREATION
Fiber Arts offers Bead Embroidery for Quilters & Navajo Weaving.
Summer registration starts May 14.
One-week ceramics intensives for adults.
Camp themes include chess, carpentry, Lego, game design, soccer, and more.
Glass includes fusing, slumping, beadmaking for all levels.
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Welcome The role arts and recreation programs play in achieving a high quality of life cannot be ignored in our community. Recreational
Together we create a better community through services that strenghten heart, mind and body.
activities contribute to good health and a sense of community; cultural and artistic programs and services open new doors to personal growth and satisfaction. And Walnut Creek offers an outstanding quality of life, according to participants in the 2012 National Citizen Survey. In January, 2,000 residents were invited to share their perspectives on the City’s services and programs, as well as community characteristics. We received 717 responses, for a 37 percent response rate. Overall, 96 percent rated the quality of life in Walnut Creek as “excellent” or “good.”
Get Healthy with Walnut Creek Walks Walnut Creek Walks promotes walking as a pathway to good health There are four components to Walnut Creek Walks: • Second Saturday Walks with the Mayor • Open Space Adventurer Program • Walking Meetings with the Mayor • Walnut Creek Walks Challenge For more information, visit www.walnut-creek.org/walks or call 925-943-5895.
Respondents were enthusiastic about Walnut Creek as a place to raise children (93 percent rated it “excellent” or “good”) and a place to retire (82 percent rated it as
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offers many ways you and your family can
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life. There is something for every age and
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Ken Nordhoff City Manager
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Arts CERAMICS & SCULPTURE 6-9 Youth | Adult |
GLASS 27-28 Youth | Adult |
DANCE 19-21 Youth | Adult |
JEWELRY 29 Adult |
DECORATIVE & FIBER ARTS 32-33 Youth | Adult |
MUSIC 22-27 Youth | Adult |
DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY 29-31 Adult |
preschool 78
DRAMA 22 Youth |
FRIENDS OF CIVIC ARTS EDUCATION FOUNDATION 34-35
DRAWING, PAINTING & PRINTMAKING 10-19 Youth | Adult |
Rec adults 50+ 68-71 Adults 50+ |
OPEN SPACE 75-77 Youth | Adults |
AQUATICS 62-67 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ |
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 45 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+
camps 52-61 Youth | DOG/PET CARE 42-43 Adults | FOOD & COOKING 43-44 Youth | Adults | HEALTH & FITNESS 38-42 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ | MARTIAL ARTS 48 Youth | Adults |
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 50-52 Youth | SOCIAL DANCE 46-47 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ | SPECIALIZED RECREATION 57 Youth | Adults | SPORTS 49-52 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ | TENNIS 72-74 Youth | Adults | Adults 50+ |
+ more facility rentals 79 GOLF 53 INDEX 82
Lesher center for the arts 83 PRESCHOOL 78 REGISTRATION 80-81
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Civic Arts Education One of Northern California’s largest community arts education programs, the city’s CAE programs reach over 7,000 students of all ages and backgrounds each year with 180 artists providing 680 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 Youth 6-9
Adult
7
Open Studio
EXHIBITION/EVENT CALENDAR 9 DRAWING, PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING 10-14 Youth 14-18 Adult 19
Open Studio
DANCE 19-21 Youth 21 Adult DRAMA 22 Youth MUSIC 22-27 Youth 23-27 Adult GLASS 27-28 Youth 28
Adult
JEWELRY 29
Adult
DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY 29-31 Adult DECORATIVE & FIBER ARTS 32
Youth
32-33 Adult PRESCHOOL 78 FRIENDS OF CIVIC ARTS EDUCATION 34-35
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Ceramics & Sculpture Ceramics & Sculpture
CERAMICS & SCULPTURE
AGES 8-12
NEW | Clay: Handbuilding with Wheelthrowing Great class for students with clay experience. Work on your 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. INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $108: 8 classes
Class 19948
Tue
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/19-8/7
AGES 12-17
Teen Clay: Handbuilding/Wheelthrowing Beginning to intermediate instruction on the electric potter’s wheel. Instruction and creative opportunity for handbuilding techniques and projects as well. $35 supply fee includes $15 tool kit if needed and $20 bag of clay. INSTRUCTOR : Ellen Sachtschale LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios $96: 7 classes
AGES 4-6
Clay Play: Little Worlds
Class 19936
Wed
Come explore the wonderful world of clay, one of the most ver-
$110: 8 classes
No class 7/4
satile and forgiving mediums. It is a great introduction for young creative minds with or without clay experience. Build imaginary worlds filled with animals, a place for them to live; flowers, trees,
Class 19937
4:30pm-6:30pm
6/20-8/8
$35 supply fee payable to instructor.
Thu
4:30pm-6:30pm
6/21-8/9
$35 supply fee payable to instructor.
or a swimming pool! Learn a variety of techniques: pinch, coil, A D U LT
slab, squeeze. INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar
Intro to Sculpture
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
More fully understand the process of working with clay and con-
$92: 8 classes
structing sculpted ceramic objects from functional to figurative.
Class 19945
Mon
1:30pm-2:30pm
6/18-8/6
Investigate broad artistic concepts like abstraction, representation, form and/or narrative through building demonstrations, image presentations and our own explorations in the studio. Techniques
AGES 8-10
include pinch, slab, coil and solid handbuilding methods. Surface
Clay Works One
texture and treatments both ceramic and nontraditional also ad-
A great opportunity for older children who haven’t had a lot or any experience working with clay to explore this versatile medium.
INSTRUCTOR : Chris Kanyusik
Focus on learning basic hand-building skills such as scoring, using
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
slip, coil building, using molds and glazing. We’ll make functional
$169: 8 classes
bowls, plates and mugs, animals and birdhouses.
Class 19981
INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
$97: 8 classes
Class 19946
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dressed. No wheel work will be taught.
Mon
2:45pm-4:15pm
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Tue
9:00am-12:00pm
6/19-8/7
Ceramics & Sculpture OPEN STUDIO
A D U LT
Ceramics Learn to wheel throw or handbuild 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.
A D U LT
Open Studio Ceramics Open Studio provides up to 30 hours per week of supervised studio time for currently enrolled ceramics and sculpture students to enhance and share skills and knowledge. Hours may be adjusted at City of Walnut Creek’s discretion. Studio is closed on all legal City holidays. No instruction is provided. Student must purchase
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
clay in the studio and provide own tools. Glazes, firing and use of studio equipment are included in the fee. Clay Arts Guild members INSTRUCTOR : Roger Yee
qualify for discounted open studio fee and other benefits. Studio
Ceramics (Beg-Adv)
use is strictly for non-commercial learning purposes.
$164: 8 classes
Class 19980
Sat
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
9:00am-12:00pm
6/16-8/4
INSTRUCTOR : Lynne Meade
Class 19938
Ceramics (Beg/Int) Mon
9:00am-12:00pm
6/18-8/6
INSTRUCTOR : Lynne Meade
Ceramics (Int/Adv) $164: 8 classes
Class 19975
Mon
1:00pm-4:00pm
12:00pm-7:00pm
6/16-8/10
No class 7/4
$164: 8 classes
Class 19974
$103: Non-Members $65: Walnut Creek Clay Arts Guild Members
6/18-8/6
Ceramics studio information
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 accessible electric potter’s wheel available. Studio Cleanup August 11, 10am-12pm
INSTRUCTOR : Coreen Abbott
Ceramics (Beg/Int) $164: 8 classes
Class 19976
Mon
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/18-8/6
INSTRUCTOR : Bruno Kark
Ceramics (Int/Adv) $164: 8 classes
Class 19977
Tue
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/19-8/7
INSTRUCTOR : Bruno Kark
Ceramics (Beg/Int) $152: 7 classes
Class 19978
Wed
9:00am-12:00pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
INSTRUCTOR : Lesley Jensen
Ceramics (Beg-Adv) $164: 8 classes
Class 19979
Thu
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/21-8/9
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Ceramics & Sculpture SPECIAL INTEREST
A D U LT
Pottery Making for Raku Firing (Int/Adv) Raku is a low-firing process. Preheated ware is put into a hot kiln
A D U LT
Alternative Firing Techniques (Int/Adv)
with tongs, then withdrawn and usually heavily smoked. First
Exploration of sagger, raku, sawdust and pit firing. Decorating and
handbuilt and wheel thrown objects that work well with the Raku
forming techniques for each process will be covered, including
firing process and demos of glaze application, use of resists &
both hand building and wheel throwing techniques. Also included
terra sigillata. Second half of class will focus on firing of work.
is a historical reference to Native American Indian and Mexican
Note: Students participate in the firing process and must be physi-
pottery. Class session on 7/31 will be a full day at the beach doing
cally able to pull their own work from kiln. It is advisable students
a pit firing. Prerequisite: At least one quarter of ceramics.
provide their own gloves and tongs which are also available in the
half of class will focus on forms and techniques in making both
studio for purchase. No registration permitted after second class.
INSTRUCTOR : Lesley Jensen LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
INSTRUCTOR : Roger Yee
$198: 8 classes
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Class 19985
Thu
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/21-8/2
A D U LT
Garden of Earthy Delights (Int/Adv) Create a garden of earthy delights with fairy house lanterns,
$198: 8 classes
Class 19987
Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-8/10
Class 19988
Fri
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/22-8/10
A D U LT
sculptures, and more! An understanding of basic ceramic terms
Soft Slab, Pinch Pods & Wheel Thrown Works (INT-Adv)
(such as scoring, slip, leather hard bisqueware and greenware) are
Perfect your symmetry on the wheel or make tactile natural look-
an indication of readiness for this course.
ing pots for garden and home. Primary emphasis on handbuilding
bubbly fountains, one-of-a-kind planters, fantastic mushroom
in Ellen’s trademark organic style.
INSTRUCTOR : Ellen Sachtschale LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
INSTRUCTOR : Ellen Sachtschale
$164: 8 classes
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Class 19984
Thu
9:00am-12:00pm
6/21-8/9
$152: 7 classes
Class 20132
Wed
7:00pm-10:00pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
A D U LT
Handmade Art Tiles and Wall Reliefs (Beg-Adv)
A D U LT
Explore a variety of methods for making art tiles and wall reliefs.
The Human Figure in Clay
Emphasis on decorative techniques with underglazes, slips and
Create ceramic sculptures using the human figure as inspiration
glazes to enhance your work. Moldmaking techniques and use of
working from your imagination, as well as live models. Feel free to
extruded forms will be included. Surface decoration with carving,
approach any stylistic aspect of the figure from realistic render-
stamp images and relief designs.
ings, abstracted torsos, anatomical studies and stylized figurines. Also explore finishing and surfacing techniques both within and
INSTRUCTOR : Ed Blackburn
outside the ceramic lexicon including underglaze, glass, overglaze,
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
washes and paints. This class includes models’ fees.
$164: 8 classes
Class 19989
Sun
10:00am-1:00pm
6/17-8/5
INSTRUCTOR : Chris Kanyusik LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios $198: 8 classes
Class 20069
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Tue
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/19-8/7
Ceramics & Sculpture EXHIBITIONS, EVENTS & PERFORMANCES
SUMMER WORKSHOPS
Mar 13-June 21
Tom Donahoe, nature travel photography exhibit, 3rd Floor City Hall
A D U LT
Cone 10 Glazing Options Explore what works! Participants objectively focus on Cone 10 reduction and subjectively clarify their aesthetic voice. Day one:
Apr 25-May 23
Youth Art Exhibit, Shadelands
examining thru PowerPoint, discussion, feedback and objects what
May 18, 19 & 20
works and what doesn’t. Each student is encouraged to bring per-
YTC performances of “Seussical Jr”, Del Valle Theatre, Fri 7pm, Sat 2pm & 7pm, Sun 2pm; tickets $16.50, groups $14
sonal or found pieces at Cone 10 that they admire or dislike. We’ll explore the range of options available. Day two: put into practice all the options we can fit into the day--brush use, underglaze and overglaze, airbrush, stamping and more. Bring at least two bisque fired pieces of any size and a minimum of 4 test tiles (4’x4’).
Music School Student Recital, Shadelands Art Center, 11:30am May 22-July 26
CAE Watercolor exhibit, Boundary Oak
INSTRUCTOR : Coreen Abbott
May 23-July 19
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Jeanie Moran, abstract paintings exhibit, Shadelands
$134: 2 classes
Class 20129
May 20
Mon-Tue 10:00am-4:00pm
8/13-8/14
May 24-June 7
CAE Teen “Make Your Mark” students art exhibit, 1st Floor City Hall
A D U LT
May 29
Carving on Clay This intensive, hands-on workshop covers the design, carving and production techniques developed by Lynne Meade over the last 12 years. Slides and demonstration of some simple methods to quickly and easily draw a design grid on three dimensional and
Youth Orchestras of the Diablo Valley Concert, Shadelands, 7pm; tickets $10 May 30 & June 1
Spring Dance Performance, Shadelands, 7pm; tickets $10
round pieces. Specific carving techniques will be shown and each
May 31
student helped to master these techniques to complete at least one
Jazz Band and Flock of Flutes Concert, Shadelands, 7:30pm; tickets $10
finished bone dry piece. Please bring two thickly thrown or handbuilt bone dry pieces in porcelain or non-grog clay; dust mask and carving tools. Carving tools available for purchase from instructor. INSTRUCTOR : Lynne Meade
Summer classes begin; Arts Adventures & Academics begins, continues through July 20
$79: 1 class
Wed
10:00am-5:00pm
Jim Hafft, photography exhibit, 1st Floor City Hall June 18
LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Class 20128
June 7-Aug 2
8/15
July 5 & 6
Youth Theatre Company Summer Theatre performances of “Disney’s Aladdin, Jr.”, Shadelands, 4:30pm & 7pm; tickets $10
A D U LT
Lids, Lids and More Lids
July 27
Turn a simple ordinary pot into an extraordinary one by adding a lid. Learn numerous lidded forms from the simple capped lids for ginger jars to flanged lids with handles or knobs inset on a gallery. Study the visual and physical balance between a lid and its corresponding container, wedding the aesthetic with the functional for beautiful usable handbuilt and thrown lidded containers.
Summer Dance Intensive performance, Shadelands, 7:30pm; tickets $5 Aug 7
Youth Orchestras of the Diablo Valley Concert, Shadelands. 7pm; tickets $10 Aug 9
Jazz Band Concert, Shadelands, 7:30pm; tickets $10
INSTRUCTOR : Ann Henderson LOCATION Studio E, Civic Park Studios
Aug 13
$134: 2 classes
Registration for Fall classes begins
Class 20127
Thu-Fri
10:00am-4:00pm
8/16-8/17
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking
DRAWING, PAINTING & PRINTMAKING
AGES 5-7
Adventures in Abstract Art Motivate your creative thinking by expressing yourself with wild lines, playful shapes and bright exploding colors. Spark your creative thinking while you create your own abstract art. Look at famous artists’ works like Picasso, Gorkey, Matisse, Ledger and more for inspiration on how to probe your inner feelings and explore your imagination. Completion of ‘Primary Colors’ or ‘Paint Box’ recommended. INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $74: 8 classes
Class 19931
Fri
4:45pm-5:45pm
6/22-8/10
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 projects included. Completion of ‘I Can Do it Art’ recommended. Gary bergren
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.
Children repeating this class will have extended projects that provide further independent growth and development. INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $69: 7 classes
Class 19927
Wed
3:30pm-4:30pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
AGES 4-6 AGES 5-8
I Can Do It Art 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 you draw, paint, and explore new mediums. A wonderful class for developing creativity and confidence. Activities
Start with a song and end with a visual representation of how the music makes us feel! Painting and drawing components combined with recycled textured items such as ribbon, cardboard, foil and fabric will be used to express repetition and movement. We will
change each quarter.
make abstract collages with balance and pizzazz!
INSTRUCTOR : Rana Nassar
INSTRUCTOR : Natalie Borges
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
$78: 7 classes
$74: 8 classes
Class 19941
Wed
1:30pm-2:30pm
6/20-8/8
Class 19942
Wed
2:45pm-3:45pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
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NEW | Rhythm Collage
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Class 20154
Thu
2:00pm-3:00pm
6/21-8/9
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking AGES 5-10
AGES 6-7
Summer Art Camps
Paint Box
Join us for one or more of our creative arts adventures. These
Open the paint box and find a world where your imagination will
theme-based arts sessions are designed for children ages 5-10.
lead you to discover new and exciting ways to use paints. Use
Age-appropriate activities emphasizing both individual and col-
tempera, acrylic and watercolor paints combined with drawing
laborative creativity. From creating your own prehistoric world
to develop a sense of composition, color and design. Learn more
to singing and acting like a caveman. All this in one day! Visual
about creating depth in your paintings, reducing complex subjects
art, theatre and music will integrate activities around a common
to a simpler form and creating texture with pattern and repetition.
theme. Children bring both snacks and a lunch plus drink each day.
Students repeating this class will have extended projects that pro-
Wear comfortable clothes.
vide further independent growth and development in the medium.
INSTRUCTOR : Lisa Taft, Tracy Randolph
INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $74: 8 classes
Art in the Land Before Time
Class 19930
Fri
3:30pm-4:30pm
6/22-8/10
If you are wild about dinosaurs, this is the class for you! Study and create prehistoric creatures and lands. Use different art media to make dinosaurs, fossils, volcanoes and oceans to create your own
AGES 6-8
prehistoric world. How do you think a caveman would act? What
Air Dry Clay Sculpture
would he sing? What type of instruments would he play? We will
Like immediate results when working with clay? This class ex-
create their life through visual and performing arts.
Class 19377
Mon-Fri 9:00am-3:00pm
plores a self-hardening clay medium which doesn’t require a kiln. The polymer clay comes in a variety of colors and is easily shaped
$212: 5 classes
7/23-7/27
and formed. Once the sculpture is completed, it can be baked in an oven, giving it a ceramic like finish. Projects include whimsical
Art Camp ZooZical
creatures, free-form sculpture, and more. We’ll also do elements of
Create animals in their habitats. Help these animals perform their
jewelry making such as beads and bracelets.
very own ZooZical, with acts, music and song (based on a sweet new rhyming story titled ‘ZooZical’ by Judy Sierra and Marc Brown). Start by reading the story and then decide which animals and what they will do for performance.
Mon-Fri 9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $67: 5 classes
Class 19949
$212: 5 classes
Class 19378
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly
Fri
2:00pm-3:30pm
7/13-8/10
7/30-8/3 AGES 6-8
Cartooning: Basic Drawing Skills
Art Across the Seven Seas Ahoy mates! Get on board your specifically made ship, be a captain, be a pirate or be a merperson and sail around the world making sea creatures and ocean scenes. How does a pirate talk? How do they walk? What does your merperson look like? Can you make a fantastic sea creature?
Mon-Fri 9:00am-3:00pm
ters and stories that are the foundation of successful cartooning. Expressive faces and bodies in action will be explored, along with creative viewpoints and settings. Media include pencil, pen and ink, brush painting, markers and watercolor. Repeating students
$212: 5 classes
Class 19379
Learn the basic drawing skills needed to create cartoon charac-
will have the opportunity to create and work on projects with 8/6-8/10
instructor. INSTRUCTOR : Tim Hancock
Mystery Spy Art
LOCATION Youth Art 3, Shadelands Art Center
Everyone loves a good mystery and art is full of surprises. Learn to make a straight line curve or a flat picture look like you can walk inside space? Can you learn to balance on paper on the ground?
$74: 8 classes
Class 19952
Tue
3:45pm-4:45pm
6/19-8/7
How do actors make things seem to happen? Can you make a play fight? How can you make music from a bottle of water? $212: 5 classes
Class 19380
Mon-Fri 9:00am-3:00pm
8/13-8/17
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking AGES 7-10
NEW | 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, then we will brainstorm ideas, deal with the challenges, design and construct individual projects. INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $85: 7 classes
Class 19929
Wed
4:45pm-6:15pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
AGES 6-8
NEW | Creative Nature: Drawing & Painting Animals & Natural Objects 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.
7/13-8/10
of-a-kind pieces: shirt, pants, jacket, hat or even wall hangings. Students will explore patterns, putting pieces together by various methods using fasteners such as grommets, sewing with thread, safety pins, fabric glue, knot-tying and much more. Create your new fashion forward garment or textile art piece.
Class 19933
Thu
5:00pm-6:30pm
Art Through the Ages
Kids’ Sketch: An Introduction to Drawing
Trace the beginnings of art through a series of ‘hands-on’ projects
‘Drawing is the art of taking a line for a walk.’--Paul Klee. Learn the fundamentals of drawing and sketching including: line, texture, contour, simple perspective and composition. Projects include still lifes, landscapes, cityscapes, all of which serve to expose students to work in pencil, colored pencil, marker and charcoal. Ideal for
that explore and bring art history to life. From rock painting to designing symmetrical/figurative Grecian vases, to Egyptian art forms, to Roman mosaics, through the Renaissance period and beyond. Mostly 2-dimensional projects using a variety of drawing and painting mediums.
students with little or no formal drawing experience to discover
INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott
the sheer fun and satisfaction of drawing. Children repeating this
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
class will have extended projects that provide further independent
$91: 8 classes
growth and development in the medium.
Class 19926
INSTRUCTOR : Sue Scott LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $74: 8 classes
Class 19919
6/21-8/9
AGES 8-10
AGES 6-8
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articles of clothing, fabric, and assorted materials into new one-
$91: 8 classes
$67: 5 classes
4:00pm-5:30pm
Create new and innovative fashion designs by reassembling
LOCATION Youth Art 3, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
Fri
Fashion Forward
INSTRUCTOR : Tanya Patrick
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly
Class 19950
A G E S 8 & up
Mon
3:30pm-4:30pm
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Mon
4:45pm-6:15pm
6/18-8/6
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking AGES 8-10
A G E S 1 0 & up
NEW | Storytelling through Clay Slab Painting
How to Draw Anime/Manga
Learn about the oldest art on the planet in this clay class based on
drawing in this popular new style? Then this is the class for you!
the ancient cave drawings of Lascaux, France. Students will first
Basics covered in this class include poses, basic anatomy, compo-
create a story and then roll out clay slabs on which to carve, pinch,
sition, paneling, coloring and more!
Are you interested in anime/manga and want to learn the basics of
scratch and draw. Descriptive imagery will communicate and portray their stories. Slabs will be bisque fired and the final step will include either hand painting or glazing to add color, life and
INSTRUCTOR : Christine Tsin LOCATION Civic Park, Park Place $91: 8 classes
vibrancy to the stories.
Class 20092
INSTRUCTOR : Natalie Borges
Thu
5:30pm-7:00pm
6/21-8/9
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
AGES 11-17
$88: 7 classes
Class 20155
Wed
4:00pm-5:30pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
NEW | Fundamentals of Drawing with Charcoal and Conte Crayons This class will explore the fundaments of drawing using charcoal and conte crayons to achieve the basic skills for representational
AGES 8-12
drawing. The goal is to provide a series of drawing concepts like
Acrylic & Oil Painting Studio
texture and shape and to learn techniques through demonstra-
For children who have had some painting experience and are interested in learning to paint with oil paint (water-based) and/or
tions and exercises that give students exposure to a versatile and engaging drawing medium.
further explore acrylic paint. Color mixing, light, form, texture and
INSTRUCTOR : Laurie Close
composition will be explored. Completion of Paint Box or a similar
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
art class recommended.
$97: 8 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Karen Kelly
Class 20136
Thu
4:45pm-6:15pm
6/21-8/9
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $105: 10 classes
Class 19951
AGES 11-17
Tue, Thu 3:30pm-5:00pm
7/10-8/9
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
Painting in Gouache: Color and Composition Learn to develop your painting skills, techniques and transparent
AGES 8-12
sensibilities related to your creative expression using gouache
Int/Adv Cartooning: Character Development & Digital Painting
paint. Work within the basic elements of design, looking at line, texture and scale, learning how to do high and low saturation painting. Emphasis will be on color and composition, focusing on
Take your cartooning talent to the next level. Fine tune your draw-
color harmonies and organizing compositions on paper.
ing skills and create dynamic cartoons, comics and characters.
INSTRUCTOR : Laurie Close
Take your concept art and create digital painting. Students will fo-
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
cus on storytelling, character development, perspective and digital painting. Students are encouraged to work on personal projects.
$97: 8 classes
Class 20137
Thu
3:15pm-4:45pm
6/21-8/9
INSTRUCTOR : Tim Hancock LOCATION Youth Art 3, Shadelands Art Center
Arts, Adventures & Academics
$91: 8 classes
Class 19973
Tue
5:00pm-6:30pm
6/19-8/7
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking AGES 11-17
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 with classes building on each other, 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 specific areas of interest and medium of their choice. INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $112: 8 classes
Class 19939
Tue
4:15pm-6:15pm
6/19-8/7
$15 supply fee payable to instructor.
make your mark A visual art and design program for high school students which runs October through June. Learn from professional working artists and designers in an art studio setting.
A G E S 1 4 & up
Young Adult Drawing & Painting For the serious art student focused on learning core traditional
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skills in drawing and painting. Complete projects in still life, landAGES 11-17
scape, figure and portrait. Students encouraged to bring portfolio
NEW | Saturday Morning Open Studio for Teens: Drawing and Painting
requirements (AP Studio Arts) if relevant to their needs. Projects
For students already involved in visual arts to work independently
for notes is a plus; interest and dedication required; skills will be
under the guidance of a working artist. Demonstrations and oneon-one interaction allows students to move at their own pace with
individualized for personal development if necessary. Figure and portrait will be completed using photo references. A sketchbook taught.
instructor input and hands-on support. A series of open-ended
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
exercises provided for students looking for some structure. Inde-
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
pendent projects encouraged as well.
$136: 8 classes
Class 19940
INSTRUCTOR : Laurie Close
Tue
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/19-8/7
$15 supply fee payable to instructor.
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center $158: 8 classes
Class 20135
Sat
9:30am-12:30pm
6/23-8/11
Drawing Class: Explorations in Drawing with Color
AGES 11-17
Simple Printmaking without a Press
A good drawing depends on a combination of a sense of play with
Explore the fundamentals of printmaking without the use of a
elements by drawing with color, using an assortment of subjects
printing press. Hand rubbing, rolling and other printing techniques will be used to create images. Scratch form, collagraph and raised surface techniques will be explored. Students will learn about surface treatments, building printing plates and color applications.
1:30pm-3:00pm
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priate for all levels. Regular demonstrations and individual help. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org. Minimum age 16.
$121: 7 classes
$97: 8 classes
Tue
and a variety of drawing media, including colored pencil. Appro-
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20138
materials, personal invention and good observation. Explore these
INSTRUCTOR : Mira M White
INSTRUCTOR : Laurie Close
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A D U LT
6/19-8/7
Class 20087 No class 8/2
Thu
9:00am-12:00pm
6/21-8/9
Drawing, Painting & Printmaking A D U LT
A D U LT
Secrets of Drawing This course is dedicated to strengthening your drawing skills,
Printmaking: Etching/Intaglio, Relief & Collograph
covering the basics of drawing: line, value and form. Use a variety
Printmaking is one of the oldest fine art forms. The marriage of
of materials to draw from still life objects, learn to see form, light
ink and paper and rich graphic qualities are unique. Learn three
and shadow in the simplest of shapes. Project will include both
traditional fine art printmaking forms: Etching/Intaglio (multiple
quick sketching and slow, deliberate drawing. Your skills will keep
prints made from etched metal or metal otherwise worked with
improving the more you use them. Beginner through advanced;
tools), Relief (multiple prints made from cutting wood planks and
projects can be modified for individual skill level. Take home as-
linoleum and related materials) and Collograph (a collage-like hy-
signments available for the truly obsessed. Materials list at www.
brid relief and intaglio printmaking form). For Beg/Int/Adv students
arts-ed.org. Minimum age 14.
who wish to work in Monotype printmaking (a single print made from a painted plate), instruction is provided. All etchants used are
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
non-toxic. Materials list reviewed and distributed at first class.
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : William Harsh
$121: 7 classes
Class 20121
Mon
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/16-8/27
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center $162: 8 classes
Class 20131
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Introduction to Drawing and Painting Have you always wanted to draw or paint but felt that you don’t know enough to get started? Maybe you would like to try a new medium before purchasing products? This is the ‘try before you
Thu
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/21-8/9
$20 supply fee payable to instructor.
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Night Painting: Oil & Acrylics (Beg-Adv)
buy’ class! Core drawing and painting skills are taught while ex-
For painting students of all levels. Using still life and photo refer-
posing you to a wide variety of techniques and mediums including
ences both as inspiration and a learning tool, students will be
charcoal, pastels, acrylics, oils, and watercolor. Lessons include
introduced to a variety of subjects while concentrating on learning
learning to draw, mixing color, how to properly use the different
and reinforcing the fundamentals of painting: drawing, composi-
painting mediums as well as providing opportunity to explore
tion, color, and brushwork. Classes will include a variety of short
further in area of student’s interest. Instructor provides all supplies.
demos, warm-ups, skills reviews, challenges and end of the class critiques. Focus will be on individual development. Bring supplies
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
and be prepared to paint in medium of your choice. Beginners
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
with absolutely no knowledge of paints or painting should con-
$121: 7 classes
Class 20159 No class 7/4
Wed
sider ‘Introduction to Drawing and Painting’ a prerequisite. 6:30pm-9:30pm
6/20-8/8
$20 supply fee payable to instructor.
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $136: 8 classes
Class 20118
Thu
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/21-8/9
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Enjoy Watercolor (Beg/Int) Learn the pure and simple techniques of watercolor in this class for beginners and intermediates. Demonstrations each class using watercolor transparently, layered, textured and more. Individual instruction and critique. Materials discussed at first class. INSTRUCTOR : Patricia Strout LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center $136: 8 classes
Class 20114
Tue
9:00am-12:00pm
6/19-8/7
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking SPECIAL INTEREST
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Watercolor (Int/Adv) Explore watercolor to its fullest with emphasis upon learning a direct painting process, using principles of design, and your own
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ence materials and painting materials. Demonstrations, coaching
Abstract & Non-objective Painting (Acrylics)
and critiques as needed.
Artists of all disciplines come and explore abstract art, pure form
creative vision to make exciting watercolor paintings. Bring refer-
on the painted surface. Transform reality or develop completely
INSTRUCTOR : Leslie Wilson
nonrepresentational imagery. Class supports your process, from
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
accessing your creative source and gathering ideas, to developing
$106: 6 classes
Class 20089
Wed
concepts and visual vocabulary. Emphasis on composition, color, 2:00pm-5:00pm
6/20-8/8
shape, movement and texture. Experimentation is encouraged;
No class 7/4, 7/18
use collage, mixed media and non-traditional media to enhance
$121: 7 classes
your work. Demonstrations, activities and individual and group
Class 20090
Fri
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/22-8/10
No class 7/13
critiques. All levels welcome. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Tesia Blackburn LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $127: 7 classes
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Class 20081
Monday Morning Painting: Oil/Acrylics (Beg-Adv)
Mon
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/25-8/6
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/27-8/8
$112: 6 classes
Primary focus in this class is on the development of each student’s
Class 20082
personal style in painting. Classes will alternate with short demos,
No class 7/4
Wed
reviews, challenges and end of class critiques. All painting styles and subject matter are acceptable. Lessons focus on still-life and landscape. Work is primarily from photo references. Bring supplies
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for the medium of your choice. Beginner painters are welcome.
Intro to Digital Painting
Beginners with absolutely no knowledge of paints or painting
Ever wonder how to use a ‘tablet’? Don’t even know what a ‘tablet’
should consider ‘Introduction to Drawing and Painting’ as a pre-
is? This class will help introduce you to the use and execution of a
requisite.
tablet pen and its applications in the digital painting world. Basics covered in this class include color theory, lighting, background/
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
landscapes, shading and more.
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Christine Tsin
$136: 8 classes
Class 20084
Mon
9:00am-12:00pm
6/18-8/6
LOCATION Civic Park Preschool, Park Place $144: 8 classes
Class 20091
Mon
7:00pm-9:30pm
Teacher Feature: gary bergren Painting instructor Gary Bergren gets outstanding evaluations from his students. Check out Gary’s class, “Portrait and Landscape Painting from Photographs: Oil/Acrylics” this quarter. “Awesome instructor – knowledgeable, patient, …very adaptable to a variety of painting styles” “Gary is an outstanding teacher”… “very informative lectures and critiques of work”
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking A D U LT
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Portrait and Figure Drawing and Painting
Acrylics & Oils: Independent Study At The Painting Place
This continuing portrait and figure class is for both drawing and
All painting and drawing media welcome. This open studio
painting students. One to three sessions poses with nude and
environment offers a great opportunity for continuing artists to
clothed models each quarter. New students are welcome and
experiment and explore multiple media of their own choosing. A
strongly encouraged to work in charcoal and pencil to build up
working professional artist and educator skilled in many media is
drawing skills. Continuing students may progress to oil, acrylic,
in attendance and available for individual guidance and critique.
water media or chalk pastel. Drawing and painting topics demon-
Bring your collection of supplies and join us.
strated and individually addressed, including basic block-in, composition, measuring, proportion, foreshortening, anatomy, value, color, layering and brushwork. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org. INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
$134: 6 classes
Sat
10:00am-1:30pm
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $106: 6 classes
Class 20088
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20140
INSTRUCTOR : Mira M White
7/21-8/25
Tue
1:15pm-4:15pm
6/19-7/24
A D U LT
Mix Those Media! Stretch your boundaries and approach painting from a less
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Portrait and Landscape Painting from Photographs: Oil/Acrylics
predictable perspective. Class inspires continuing artists and adventurous beginners to strengthen their visual voice, discover the joy of working in a more personal way in new visual terri-
Expand your creativity and art education while having fun. Learn
tory. Combine traditional and unusual media to yield rich results.
to create strong compositions and attain accurate color, values,
Presentations and demos weekly. Watercolor, acrylics, soft pastels,
and representation through demonstrations and individual instruc-
oil pastels, collage techniques, some photo transfer-a potpourri
tion. Acquire a greater visual awareness and skill to interpret and
of mixed media methods. Work with the technique of the week or
execute a portrait, working from photographs. Develop your paint-
pursue individual projects. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
ing abilities to work in a representational manner. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Gary Bergren
$121: 7 classes
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20086
$136: 8 classes
Class 20156
Tue
Wed
Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
6/22-8/10
No class 8/3
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/19-8/7
9:00am-12:00pm
6/20-8/8
$121: 7 classes
Class 20116
INSTRUCTOR : Mira M White
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No class 7/4
Figure Drawing Quick gesture sketches and longer poses train your eye to observe and render the human form. Learn to use blocking, foreshortening,
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value shapes and other techniques to enhance your drawing skills.
Still Life Painting Like the Old Masters Learn the techniques of the old masters. Using oils or acrylics, work through the processes of underpainting, grisaille, layering and glazing to achieve a beautiful and timeless three-dimensionality. Previous experience with paint is not necessary. Materials list at
Experienced students bring own supplies. Undraped models used; teens may be admitted with permission of parent and instructor. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
$154: 7 classes
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20123
$121: 7 classes
Thu
newsprint to first class. Supplies and materials discussed in class.
INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison
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Class 20122
Beginners bring vine charcoal, drawing board and 18x24 rough
9:00am-12:00pm
Fri
9:00am-12:00pm
7/20-8/31
7/19-8/30
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Drawing, Painting & Printmaking
Peg Steunenberg A D U LT
A D U LT
NEW | Majestic Flight-Butterflies and Hummingbirds
NEW | CollagraphPrintmaking with Found Objects
Enjoy the magic of bringing butterflies and hummingbirds to life in
Collagraph is a versatile printmaking process, based on the con-
your own artwork. These pollinators are among the world’s most
struction of a collaged matrix to provide a printable plate. Materi-
beautiful and play an integral part in plant reproduction. We will
als and textured surfaces such as fabric, leaves, sand and other
explore in-depth the anatomy and life cycles of butterflies, as well
found materials can be used. Plates can be printed as intaglio or
as the structure and feather patterns of hummingbirds. This class
relief images, or as combinations of both leading to astounding
can prepare you for matching these insects and birds with garden
richness and strength. A wide array of different effects and the
flowers, host plants and nectar sources. Working from museum
use of diverse materials gives great variation in texture. The result
mounts, we will use opaque watercolor and colored pencils to
is often unpredictable, rewarding the artist with an inspirational
bring a jewel-like quality to your work. Materials list at www.arts-
surprise. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
ed.org. Minimum age 15.
INSTRUCTOR : Tomoko Murakami
INSTRUCTOR : Peg Steunenberg
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
$152: 2 classes
$113: 6 classes
Class 20120
Wed
Class 20157 9:00am-12:00pm
6/20-8/1
Sat
10:00am-4:00pm
8/18-8/25
$20 supply fee payable to instructor.
No class 7/4
A D U LT
Sketchbook Journal Workshop
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Golden Acrylics Demo
Whether traveling around the globe or making observations in
The Golden lecture packs in a ton of valuable information about acrylics, covering the basics and opening up new possibilities. Gain information about mineral and modern pigments, clean color mixing, glazing and the creation of fabulous new colors. Learn the unique properties of Fluids, Heavy Body, and the OPEN acrylics. Discover Interference and Iridescent paints for unusual effects. Get a grip on the many gels and mediums and how they can change
of drawing with your experiences in life. Find out you can draw through journaling! Make your journal a personal and creative experience. Learn the methods and materials for ‘quick’ sketches, long sketches, what to focus on, how to add color and how to keep it all compact and travel ready. First meeting in Studio, remainder on location. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
texture, saturation and intensity of color, used for sculptural effects
INSTRUCTOR : Patsy Taylor
and more. Free product samples and hand painted color charts for
LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center
all participants.
$90: 4 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Tesia Blackburn
Class 20119
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center Free: CAE Students $5: Non-CAE Students
Class 20083 18
your backyard, journaling is a wonderful way to combine the joys
Sat
1:00pm-4:00pm
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8/4
Sat-Sun 10:00am-1:00pm
7/14-7/22
Dance
DANCE
OPEN STUDIOS A D U LT
Open Studio Figure Drawing & Painting Studio available for working from the figure, short and long poses, supervised use; no instructor. Participants provide their own supplies. Different model each week. Enrollment limited. Note: No solvents in Friday class, odorless solvents okay in Monday class. Minimum age 14. INSTRUCTOR : Jody Mattison LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $112: 7 classes $68: w/ another CAE class
Class 20124
Mon
6:30pm-9:30pm
7/16-8/27
Class 20125
Fri
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/20-8/31
A D U LT
Painting Open Studio 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. Enrollment limited. LOCATION Annex B, Shadelands Art Center $78: 7 classes $40: w/ another CAE class
Class 20117
Thu
1:00pm-5:00pm
7/19-8/30
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
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instructor advises otherwise.
Printmaking Open Studio Open to all experienced printmakers who have taken a CAE class within the past 3 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 environ-
AGES 2-4
Mommy and Me: Parent & Child
ment to create your own prints. Supervised use but no instruction
Sing, play games, stretch, increase self-confidence in a special
provided. Participants provide own paper, plates and inks and any
time between parent and child while learning basic dance con-
specialized materials.
cepts.
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Erica Hartono Kolodny LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
$89: 8 classes $46: w/ another CAE class
Class 20115
Thu
1:00pm-5:00pm
$75: 8 classes
6/21-8/9
Class 19893
Thu
10:00am-10:45am
6/21-8/9
INSTRUCTOR : Erica Hartono Kolodny LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art CenterClass $75: 8 classes
Class 19894
Fri
11:30am-12:15pm
6/22-8/10
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Dance AGES 3-10
Tap-Children Noisy, fun, irresistible and contagious, youth tap is an ideal introduction to the dance studio! Civic Arts tap embraces other 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 combinations will culminate in a routine set to music. INSTRUCTOR : Emily Garcia LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $75: 8 classes
Tiny Tappers (Ages 3-4) Class 19902 Diablo Ballet Summer Dance Intensive
Thu
4:00pm-4:45pm
6/21-8/9
4:45pm-5:30pm
6/21-8/9
Intro (Ages 5-7) Class 19903
Thu
Beginning (Ages 5-10) Class 19904
Thu
5:30pm-6:15pm
6/21-8/9
AGES 3-4
Pre-Ballet Blend the discipline of ballet with the freedom of creative dance.
AGES 5-6
Begin with basic positions and steps of ballet; then leap, spin and
Pre-Ballet II
kick while improvising to music, words and pictures. Listen to sto-
Registration requirement: This course level is for students who are
ries and music of well-known classical ballets. Parents may watch
new to dance at age 5-6 or who have completed one or two years
last session only. Attire: Girls-black leotard, pink footed tights, pink
in Pre-Ballet. Attire: Girls-black leotard, pink footed tights, pink bal-
ballet slippers, hair pulled back in a bun away from face; Boys-
let slippers, hair pulled back in a bun away from face; Boys-black
black tights, white T-shirt, black ballet slippers.
tights, white T-shirt, black ballet slippers.
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Leedom
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda McGovern
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
$75: 8 classes
$67: 7 classes
Class 19896
Tue
3:30pm-4:15pm
6/19-8/7
Class 19882
Wed
5:15pm-6:00pm
6/20-8/8
11:45am-12:30pm
6/23-8/11
No class 7/4 INSTRUCTOR : Amanda McGovern LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $67: 7 classes
Class 19897
Wed
3:45pm-4:30pm
6/20-8/8
Class 19898
Wed
4:30pm-5:15pm
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
Sat
INSTRUCTOR : Erica Hartono Kolodny
$75: 8 classes
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $75: 8 classes
Class 19899
Thu
10:45am-11:30am
6/21-8/9
Class 19900
Fri
10:45am-11:30am
6/22-8/10
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda McGovern LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center $75: 8 classes
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Class 19885
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Erica Hartono Kolodny
Class 19901
$75: 8 classes
Sat
9:00am-9:45am
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6/23-8/11
Class 19883
Fri
10:00am-10:45am
6/22-8/10
Class 19884
Fri
3:30pm-4:15pm
6/22-8/10
Dance AGES 7-10
AGES 7-11
Ballet for Children I
Jazz/Hip Hop
Introduction to the beauty, grace and discipline of ballet. Each
Come learn fun and funky dance moves! Learn to kick, leap and
class will include a traditional barre and center. Children will enjoy
turn to the latest hip hop and pop music. A high energy class with
dancing to the magical music from classical ballets such as Sleep-
a strong emphasis on jazz technique. Session culminates with a
ing Beauty and Nutcracker. Attire: Girls-black leotard, pink footed
performance for friends and family. Note: Jazz shoes required.
tights, pink ballet slippers, hair pulled back in a bun away from face; Boys-black tights, white T-shirt, black ballet slippers. INSTRUCTOR : Erin Leedom
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda McGovern LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $75: 8 classes
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
Class 19892
Sat
12:45pm-1:45pm
6/23-8/11
$75: 8 classes
Class 19888
Tue
4:15pm-5:00pm
6/19-8/7
Diablo Ballet Summer Dance Intensive
INSTRUCTOR : Erica Hartono Kolodny LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
Fri
This 3-week dance intensive features world-class teachers from Diablo Ballet and is directed by Director Rebecca Crowell Berke.
$75: 8 classes
Class 19886
AGES 9-19
4:30pm-5:15pm
6/22-8/10
Designed for students 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 perfor-
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda McGovern
mance. For audition info please call 943-5846 or 943-1775 ext. 3.
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
Space is limited. Attire required: black leotard, pink tights, black skirt, pink ballet slippers, pointe shoes (if applicable) and hair in a
$75: 8 classes
Class 19887
Sat
9:45am-10:30am
6/23-8/11
bun. Performance: July 27, 7:30pm, Shadelands Art Center. INSTRUCTORS : Erin Leedom, Rebecca Crowell Berke, Edward
Stegge, Graciela Acedo
AGES 7-11
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
Ballet for Children II
$632: 15 classes
For students wanting to continue their ballet training with tradi-
Summer Dance Intensive (Adv)
tional barre and center work, improving technique, working on
Class 19089
proper body alignment and emphasis on vocabulary. Hair should
Summer Dance Intensive (Int)
be pulled back in a bun away from face. Attire: See ‘Ballet for
Class 19088
Mon-Fri 10:00am-3:00pm Mon-Fri 10:00am-3:00pm
7/9-7/27 7/9-7/27
Children I’ above. Registration requirement: Students must have completed a full year in the Ballet I level and be at least 7 years old in the second grade. A placement class must be taken in Ballet II if
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a student is transferring from another dance program.
Tap-Adult
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Leedom
Tap is an ideal physical workout and artistic outlet in one! Our tap
LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center
embraces other dance forms such as ballet and jazz, while promoting musicality, strength, flexibility and balance for the beginning
$75: 8 classes
Class 20164
Tue
5:00pm-6:00pm
6/19-8/7
and advanced student alike. Includes a series of warm-up exercises, stationary center work and traveling combinations which culminate in a routine set to music. Minimum age 13.
INSTRUCTOR : Amanda McGovern LOCATION Rehearsal Room, Shadelands Art Center $75: 8 classes
Class 20165
Sat
INSTRUCTOR : Emily Garcia LOCATION Studio D, Civic Park Studios $84: 8 classes
10:40am-11:40am
6/23-8/11
Tap Fundamentals Class 19909
Tue
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/19-8/7
Musical Theatre Tap Class 19910
Tue
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/19-8/7
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DRAMA
MUSIC A G E S 3 mos - 5 Y R S
Music Together A musical buffet! At any level of your child’s music development, whether newborn, toddler or preschooler, everything he/she needs for Basic Music Competence is laid out both in class and in the materials used at home, for them to sample, learn from and enjoy. Classes are mixed age--bring siblings together! (Siblings under 8 months, of an enrolled older sibling, attend free.) Winner of Bay Area Parent Magazine’s ‘Best Children’s Music Program’. Now in its 25th year. Supply fee per family includes CDs, songbook and parent guide DVD. Call 943-5858 to receive sibling discount. INSTRUCTOR : Music Together LOCATION Classroom, Tice Valley Gymnasium $107: 6 classes
AGES 5-14
Summer Theatre Camp Cast members will work together with Youth Theatre Company members to put on a full-length musical in just three weeks! Learn choreography, musical harmony and staging while having fun and working as a team! Help create sets and props.
$77: Siblings over 8 months
Class 20060 Mon 5:00pm-5:45pm Class 20061 Mon 6:00pm-6:45pm Class 20065 Tue 9:15am-10:00am Class 20066 Tue 10:15am-11:00am Class 20067 Tue 4:00pm-4:45pm Class 20068 Tue 5:00pm-5:45pm Class 20062 Sat 9:15am-10:00am Class 20063 Sat 10:15am-11:00am Class 20064 Sat 11:15am-12:00pm $45 supply fee per family payable to instructor.
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Costumes help round out the production. Performances (open to the public) will be held in the Shadelands Art Center Auditorium on 7/5 and 7/6 at 4:30pm & 7:00pm. This summer’s musical is ‘Disney’s Aladdin Jr.’. A $10 performance fee is included in the fee. No audition necessary.
Petite Pianist An introductory course to piano. Learn basic note reading, rhythms and simple songs in a fun supportive environment.
INSTRUCTOR : Noelle Arms LOCATION Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Linda Mortarotti-Padilla LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
AGES 5-6 $312: 14 classes
Class 19090
AGES 3-5
Mon-Fri 2:30pm-4:00pm
$65: 6 classes
6/18-7/6
Class 20014
Mon
1:00pm-1:45pm
7/2-8/6
No class 7/4
AGES 4-6
Introduction to Suzuki Violin
INSTRUCTOR : Rachel Pergamit LOCATION Shadelands Art Center
Join us for a fun-filled class with parents. Learn violin fundamentals, posture, finger movements, bowing directions, rhythms and
AGES 7-14
respective behavior through games and songs. Begin to play
$492: 14 classes
Class 19091
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
No class 7/4
6/18-7/6
simple melodies in the manner of the Suzuki method. Instruments discussed at first class. INSTRUCTOR : Tonya Lei LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $97: 9 classes
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Music
A G E S 1 0 & up
AGES 4-6
Twinkling Ivories (Beg)
Beginning Jazz Improv
Let your child join in the fun and enjoyment of learning the world
This course offers an in-depth look into jazz theory, improvisation
of music. A beginning piano and music fundamentals class where,
and rhythm, geared towards the beginning to intermediate jazz
through singing, body movement and rhythm work, each child
student. Concentration will be on techniques for improvisation.
learns beginning piano fundamentals and elementary note read-
This is a great class for students who plan to audition for a jazz
ing. Parents are encouraged to stay during class.
band or students already in a jazz band and wish to improve their improv skills.
INSTRUCTOR : Linda Mortarotti-Padilla LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Mike Rose
$65: 6 classes
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20016
Mon
2:00pm-3:00pm
7/2-8/6
$52: 8 classes
Class 19998
$3 supply fee payable to instructor.
BANDS & ORCHESTRAS
Thu
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/21-8/9
AGES 10-18
Garage Band
A G E S 7 & up
Intermediate String Orchestra
Are you playing in a rock band? Whether the answer is yes or no,
Class emphasizes ensemble skills, more advanced technique and
to a limited number of instrumentalists and singers. Learn the
repertoire. A great class to prepare your child for YPO and DRYO. For students with at least 9 months experience.
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $90: 8 classes
Fri
music you like and sound awesome doing it. Previous instrumental and vocal experience highly recommended.
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev
Class 20005
Garage Band will prime you for the gig. A performance class open
INSTRUCTOR : Scott Blakley LOCATION Practice Studio 5, Shadelands Art Center $502: 4 classes
4:20pm-5:20pm
6/22-8/10
Class 20001
Sat
2:00pm-4:00pm
6/23-7/14
Class 20002
Sat
2:00pm-4:00pm
7/21-8/11
AGES 9-13
Young Performers String Orchestra for Summer
AGES 12-18
Sharpen your playing skills with intensive training in this or-
Diablo Regional Youth Orchestra for Summer
chestra. Foster friendships, teamwork and musical excellence.
See a big improvement in your personal technique and ensemble
Participate in chamber music. No audition necessary. YPO students should remain in YPO throughout the summer.
skills while playing in a noncompetitive, fun, full symphony orchestra. Explore a wide range of repertoire. No auditions nec-
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev
essary. DRYO students should remain in DRYO throughout the
LOCATION Auditorium, Shadelands Art Center
summer.
$92: 8 classes
Class 20008
Tue
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev
5:00pm-6:15pm
6/19-8/7
LOCATION Auditorium, Shadelands Art Center $120: 8 classes
Class 20009
Tue
6:30pm-8:30pm
6/19-8/7
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AGES 7-12
Jazz Band Ensemble
Beg Violin Ensemble for Children
Feel the thrill of being part of a full Jazz Ensemble. Play music of
An introduction to the violin in a supportive group. Learn how to
the jazz masters from the 30s to present day. At least 4 years of
hold the violin, read notes, and play simple melodies in a friendly,
experience, knowledge of 4 major scales and sight reading skills
fun setting. Enrollment limited. Rental of instruments to be dis-
are required. For auditions, please call 925-676-8203. Last class is
cussed first class.
a concert.
INSTRUCTOR : Rem Djemilev
INSTRUCTOR : Max Pricco
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
$90: 8 classes
$89: 8 classes
Class 20075
Class 20004
Thu
7:30pm-9:30pm
For beginning clarinet, flute or saxophone player. We will work
Piano for Children
from ‘Standards of Excellence’, a book used by many Bay Area
Develop music reading, good practice habits, musicianship and solid technique at the piano. Class size limited. Must have a piano or keyboard at home for practice.
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $75: 7 classes
Wed
No class 7/4
3:00pm-4:00pm
band directors. Get a head start for next year while learning with others. Learn to produce an optimal sound, fingerings, note reading, and rhythmic understanding. Please bring your instrument. INSTRUCTOR : Kevin Stewart
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams
6/20-8/8
$7.50 supply fee payable to instructor.
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $78: 8 classes
Class 20017
Thu
3:00pm-4:00pm
6/21-8/9
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
A G E S 9 & up
AGES 6-10
NEW | Beginning Brass
Recorder 101 The recorder is an inexpensive end blown instrument--and it’s easy to play! Learn proper posture, how to read and play music, basic music theory, and music appreciation. By the end of the class, be able to play several songs. Students must provide their own recorder.
For beginning brass, trumpet, cornet, tuba, French horn, or trombone player. We will work from ‘Standards of Excellence,’ a book which is used by many Bay Area band directors. Get a head start for next year while learning with others. Learn to produce an optimal sound, fingerings, note reading, and rhythmic understanding. Please bring your instrument.
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $83: 6 classes
Tue
INSTRUCTOR : Mike Rose LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $78: 8 classes
11:00am-12:00pm
6/26-7/31
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
Class 19999
Thu
5:30pm-6:30pm
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
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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AGES 6-9
Class 19997
3:30pm-4:15pm
AGES 8-14
INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION
Class 20006
Fri
6/21-8/9
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Music A G E S 9 & up
A G E S 1 0 & up
Drum Set
Drum Circle
Get your sticks and practice pad and get ready to roll! Fun intro-
Come and play drums in a relaxed setting. Learn rhythmic patterns
ductory class covering sticking and basic drum set, snare, bass and
from Latin America, Africa and Brazil. No previous drumming ex-
hi-hat/ride. History of the drum set, basic technique and rhythm
perience needed. Bring your own drum or use one of ours. Focus
exercises will be explored. Instructor will bring one drum set.
is on traditional rhythms, group dynamics and fun fun fun!
INSTRUCTOR : John Waller
INSTRUCTOR : John Waller
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
$90: 8 classes
$90: 8 classes
Class 20012
Mon
6:00pm-7:00pm
6/18-8/6
AGES 9-14
Class 20013
Mon
7:00pm-8:00pm
6/18-8/6
AGES 10-16
Beg Classical Guitar for Tweens
Beg Flute Ensemble
Learn some of the basics and discover how fun and easy the guitar
For flute players with one or more years’ experience on the flute.
can be! Proper technique, tone production, tuning, note reading
Should know how to read music and play scales in one octave up
and single line melodic playing. Move on to ensemble playing and
to 2 flats and 2 sharps. Play classical, jazz and popular repertoire
basic solo repertoire. No experience in music or guitar necessary.
in a fun supportive environment. Improve tone, posture, technique
Note: Nylon string classical guitar in appropriate size is required.
and musicality over the summer. Last class is an informal concert.
INSTRUCTOR : Jon Mendle
INSTRUCTOR : Monica Williams
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
$90: 8 classes
$46: 6 classes
Class 20000
Tue
No class 7/24 & 7/31
6:00pm-7:00pm
6/19-8/21
$18 supply fee payable to instructor.
A G E S 1 0 & up
Class 20007
Tue
12:00pm-1:00pm
6/26-7/31
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
AGES 11-17
Cello Ensemble The glorious sound of a cello choir and the resonance and mellow
NEW | Beginning Pop Piano Made Easy for Teens
tones of cellists playing together is inspiring and a huge audience
Love music and want to play the piano? Are you busy and do not
hit. Work on ensemble playing, intonation and exploring the vast
have time to take years of lessons? Did you know that by learning
cello ensemble literature. At least 1 year private cello instruction or
3 chords you can play hundreds of songs? This class will get you
have progressed to the end of Suzuki Book I is required.
started playing piano quickly. Learn the basics of music and the piano and put it all together to create some beautiful music with
INSTRUCTOR : Stephen Evans
just 3 chords.
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Cynthia Schultz
$90: 8 classes
Class 20077
Fri
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/22-8/10
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $76: 7 classes
Class 20070
Mon
3:05pm-4:05pm
6/18-7/30
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Music A G E S 1 6 & up
NEW | Beginning Pop Piano Made Easy for Adults Love music and want to play the piano? Are you busy and do not have time to take years of lessons? Did you know that by learning three chords you can play hundreds of songs? This workshop will get you started playing piano quickly. Learn the basics of music and the piano and put it all together to create some beautiful music with just three chords. Minimum age 16. INSTRUCTOR : Cynthia Schultz LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $62: 2 classES
Class 20071
Tue
6:30pm-9:00pm
7/24-7/31
MUSIC APPRECIATION AGES 6-12
NEW | Operoni for Kids Operoni-Just add laughter and stir! What do Jill Brehm Enders, Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry have to teach us about opera? Opera is for kids! Whether a promising singer or budding audience member, this class will enlighten and entertain. Taught by a profesA G E S 1 2 & up
sional opera singer, writer, comedienne and accompanied by a
NEW | Beginning Ukulele
professional pianist, the kids hear live opera, see opera in surpris-
The ukulele is a subset of the guitar family of instruments, which originated in Hawaii but has gained popularity in the U.S. You will learn several chords and melodies from familiar repertoire and will be able to play a song after two classes! Bring your own ukulele.
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
them to explore further! INSTRUCTOR : Jill Brehm Enders
$28: 1 class
Class 20106
$57: 5 classes
Tue
act out in class as they discover opera in a way that encourages
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Jon Mendle
Class 20011
ing places, try their voices if they wish, ask questions, laugh, and
7:00pm-8:00pm
Thu
1:30pm-3:00pm
6/21
6/19-7/17 A D U LT
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
NEW | Operoni for Adults A G E S 1 4 & up
Operoni-Just add laughter and stir! Everything you never wanted
Guitar in a Flash for Adults
to know about opera but now will want to ask in this fast moving,
Learn to play a perennial instrument, including effective playing postures, finger style and pick style techniques, reading tablature and standard music notation while playing beautiful melodies. Acoustic nylon or steel string guitars preferred but electric guitars are acceptable if accompanied with a small practice amplifier. Open to teens and adults. No previous experience necessary.
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is. Each class includes ‘fat lady singing’ accompanied by a live pianist. Suitable for all ages. Audience participation encouraged. Amateurs embraced! Minimum age 16.
$28: 1 class
$90: 8 classes
12:00pm-1:00pm
and comedienne Jill Brehm Enders explains what and who opera
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center
Sat
all ages and incomes. Professional opera singer, educator, writer,
INSTRUCTOR : Jill Brehm Enders
INSTRUCTOR : Jon Mendle
Class 20018
interactive, humorous workshop that makes opera accessible to
6/23-8/11
Class 20105
Tue
7:00pm-9:30pm
8/7
Glass
GLASS
MUSIC THERAPY AGES 5-11
NEW | Learn to Play Participate in this fun-inspired class to play structured games in arts and music. Parents and children affected by autism or related symptoms collaborate creatively using arts and music games. These games are great tools for home and school to interact more easily with others, create lasting friendships, navigate transitions, and cope with upset based on the premise that no child needs to be different than they already are--they just need tools to deal with today’s world. Most of all, the games are fun! This class is for parents and children, facilitated by a music therapist and art teacher. INSTRUCTOR : Stephan Betz, Gina Tuzzi LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $220: 8 classes
Class 20076
Sat
9:00am-10:00am
Fused Glass: Penny Ruhter
6/23-8/11
VOCAL INSTRUCTION AGES 8-12
Musical Theatre Showcase Enjoy the summer singing and acting while preparing a musical theatre showcase to be presented at the end. Showcase will consist of group numbers, duets, trios and solos from your favorite Broadway musicals. No audition necessary. INSTRUCTOR : Noelle Arms LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $67: 7 classes
Class 20073
Wed
5:00pm-6:00pm
6/20-8/8
A G E S 1 3 & up
Lacquered Paper Boxes: Jennifer Cole
NEW | Vocal Flight If you’re a vocalist, an improviser, or someone who just loves to sing, yet you lack some confidence, then this class is for you! This class will combine North Indian raga style with Western European approach together using vocal improvisation as a group and soloist. Learn how to practice and be more creative and effective as a vocalist. Work on breathing and posture, chest resonance, new scales and vocal colors, syncopation and poly rhythms, and scatting. Work on these vocal skills with percussion instruments, live piano accompaniment or with CD’s.
LOCATION Music Classroom, Shadelands Art Center $77: 5 classes
Fri
7:00pm-8:30pm
$30 supply fee payable to instructor.
NEW | Mad Frog Mosaics We have a frog on campus! We plan on finishing off his final layer and need your help. This is a large site specific frog sculpture that is sitting amongst the trees at Shadelands. Learn about the ancient art of mosaics, learning the basics from design, application of tile/ glass, cutting techniques, and grouting a 3-D creature.
INSTRUCTOR : Michael Smolens
Class 20074
A G E S 8 & up
6/22-7/20
INSTRUCTOR : Natalie Borges LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $91: 8 classes
Class 20142
Fri
1:30pm-3:00pm
6/22-8/10
$15 supply fee payable to instructor.
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AGES 12-17
Beginning Fused Glass
Fused Glass (Beg-Adv)
Come chill out while making some ‘hot’ items. This class will teach
Explore your creative and artistic abilities. Fusing and slumping
beginning elements of fused glass including glass cutting, stacking
glass offer almost limitless possibilities for creating with color
and melting. We will make sun-catchers and copper silhouettes
and form. Learn the basics of glass cutting, fusing and slumping.
and cover how to make a flat fusing three-dimensional by slump-
Use sheet glass, frit, stringers and rods, design and make glass
ing into a mold. Color theory, as well as the use of transparency in
art pieces. Continuing students expand their knowledge with new
art works, will be topics of discussion.
techniques and interact and share new ideas with other students. Minimum age 16.
INSTRUCTOR : Natalie Borges
INSTRUCTOR : Melissa McCumiskey
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
$120: 8 classes
Class 20141
Fri
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/22-8/10
$15 supply fee payable to instructor.
$141: 7 classes
Class 19816
Mon
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/18-7/30
Class 19817
Mon
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/18-7/30
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
A D U LT
Glass Fusing & Slumping
A D U LT
Learn how to fuse layers of compatible glass in a kiln to create tiles, jewelry, small frames, dishes and ornaments. Techniques
Glass Bead Making (Beg)
covered include glass cutting, surface decoration, pattern bars and
Learn how to make beautiful glass beads using a hot head bead
slumping into molds. Continuing students will be encouraged to
torch. Each student will have a torch to maximize hands-on time.
expand their knowledge with new techniques. Minimum age 14.
Basics of glass bead making include: use of tools and equipment, safety, how to make several different shaped beads, and a variety
INSTRUCTOR : Penny Ruhter
of surface decoration techniques. Please wear all natural fiber.
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
Beginning and repeat students welcome. Must have supplies for
$141: 7 classes
Class 19819
Wed
No class 7/4
first class. First class mandatory. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org. 6:30pm-9:30pm
6/20-8/8
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
Minimum age 16. INSTRUCTOR : Melissa McCumiskey LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
A D U LT
$121: 6 classes
Dichroic Fused Glass
Class 19877
Can’t find the center piece to make your own unique jewelry?
Tue
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/19-7/24
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
Learn to create spectacular opal-like dichroic glass pendants and more. Go beyond the basic round cabochon. Learn to drill holes in glass, create wire connectors, grind a groove into the side for wire wrapping and more. Take your fused jewelry to the next level.
A D U LT
NEW | Glass Bead Making (Int)
Continuing students will be encouraged to expand their knowledge
Enhance your bead making skills building on skills learned in Be-
with new techniques. No previous experience with glass required.
ginning Bead Making. Explore the uses of bead making techniques
Beginning and experienced students welcome. Minimum age 14.
such as dots, lines, complex twisties, raking and encasing. Make shaped beads including hearts, fish and more. Hands-on using a
INSTRUCTOR : Penny Ruhter
hot head torch. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org. Minimum age 16.
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Melissa McCumiskey
$141: 7 classes
Class 19818 No class 7/4
Wed
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/20-8/8
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $121: 6 classes
Class 19878
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
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Jewelry
JEWELRY
DIGITAL MEDIA & PHOTOGRAPHY
A D U LT
Jewelry Design & Construction (Beg/Int) Emphasis on building basic/intermediate knowledge of jewelry design and construction. Beginners design their own jewelry and construct pieces using fundamental techniques of soldering, sawing, filing, finishing, and basic bezel setting. Lectures, demos, and handouts provide basis of techniques. Intermediates progress through techniques of forging, cold connections, and etching. Jewelry will be made from metal sheet and wire. Copper, brass and tools provided. New students must attend first class. INSTRUCTOR : Karen Ehrhardt LOCATION Studio J, Civic Park Studios
greg hazard
$145: 8 classes
Class 19995
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/19-8/7
Class 19994
Thu
12:00pm-3:00pm
6/21-8/9
$3 supply fee payable to instructor.
A D U LT
CAE Photography Forum The mission of the Photography Forum is to encourage photographers of all levels to continue to study the art of photography,
A D U LT
NEW | Lacquered Paper Boxes
practice and produce new work, and to share ideas and experienc-
Create a unique form and shape and cover for your box from
in continuing to improve their photography skills. Meets monthly
paper, cardboard, foam core and glue. Embellish it using paint and
(June 1 through May 31) to share images, critiques, technical de-
various decorative papers. These boxes make wonderful jewelry
velopments, and hear guest speakers. Photographic Field Trips and
boxes or ‘spirit’ boxes or gifts. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
Workshops allow members to broaden their knowledge of pho-
Minimum age 15.
tography. Field trip expenses are the responsibility of participants.
es. Open to all digital and film camera users who have an interest
Attendance at one meeting is free to enrolled CAE students.
INSTRUCTOR : Jennifer Cole LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
$89: 3 classes
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20163
Sat
10:00am-1:00pm
Sun 10:00am-4:00pm
7/28 & 8/4
$65: Yearly Membership
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Tue
7:00pm-9:30pm
6/19-5/21
$15 supply fee payable to instructor. A D U LT A D U LT
NEW | Lacquered Paper Jewelry
NEW | Understanding Camera Controls Want to understand how to use the controls of your camera to take
‘Lacquered Paper Jewelry’ is the art of collage, resulting in durable
fabulous pictures? Good photography is knowing how to adjust
and beautiful pieces of jewelry. Different sorts of cut and torn
your camera to capture beautiful pictures. This class will help you
paper are glued onto a matt board surface, detailed with India ink
understand your camera controls and unleash the power of digital
and acrylic paint and finished with a durable clear non-toxic finish.
photography. You will learn how and when to use all the features
Beads and wire used to adorn the collage piece.
available with your digital camera. Our goal is to help digital camera owners understand their camera features and controls so they
INSTRUCTOR : Jennifer Cole
can capture compelling photographic images. Minimum age 16.
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Robert Amador
$107: 3 classes
Class 20162
Sat
10:00am-4:00pm
$15 supply fee payable to instructor.
7/7-7/21
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center $123: 6 classes
Class 20143
Thu
6:00pm-9:00pm
6/28-8/2
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A D U LT
Introduction to Photoshop Elements
How to Shoot Exciting Travel Photos
Photoshop Elements is a wonderful image editing program with
Taking photographs on a trip brings your experience and expertise
most of the features of Photoshop which are directed primarily to
to bear. Start with pre-travel planning. We will discuss equipment
the photographer. Concentrate on those features needed to edit
and supplies to take, researching your trip, dealing with local
your digital images: navigate your way around the program, view
regulations, passing through customs and more. We will cover
and save your files, resize and crop, understand layers, image
photographing landmarks, photographing people, payment for
adjustments, using levels, hue/saturation, color balance, select-
photography, and shooting in places of worship. A field trip to
ing and editing tools to work on photographs. Assignments allow
the San Francisco Farmers Market located at the San Francisco
students to practice the tools and techniques learned in class.
Ferry Building allows students to practice the tools and techniques
Minimum age 16.
learned in class. Minimum age 16.
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
$83: 6 classes
Class 20158
Thu
$88: 3 classes
6:30pm-9:00pm
6/21-7/26
Class 20146
Wed, Sat 6:30pm-9:00pm
8/1-8/8
Field trip: 8/4, 10am-2pm. A D U LT
A D U LT
Photoshop Made Simple Are you frustrated by how complex Photoshop seems? This hands-on class will show beginners how to achieve beautiful editing in Photoshop the easy way! No layers, no complex commands to follow: just straight forward ways to make your images look beautiful! Laptop computers with Photoshop CS3 are provided if you do not have Photoshop on yours. Bring your own images on a USB thumb drive or memory card to download into the laptop. The instructor will also Photoshop an image from each student as
Lighting Techniques Made Simple Lighting is the basis for all great photographs. Uncover the mysteries of light. Hands-on course for beginners with any type of camera. The instructor will bring all types of lighting and camera equipment and demonstrate different techniques for lighting any subject matter including portraits, jewelry, pets and more! We will discuss indoor and outdoor lighting techniques and include a Saturday morning outdoor photo shoot. Minimum age 16.
you follow along step-by-step on your own computer. Minimum
INSTRUCTOR : Greg Hazard
age 16.
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Greg Hazard
$110: 5 classes
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20148
$83: 4 classes
Field trip: 8/11, 9am-1pm.
Class 20149
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/19-7/10
Mon
6:30pm-9:30pm
A D U LT
Exploring Close-Up Photography
A D U LT
Using Your Camera Made Simple
An expanded working knowledge of equipment and techniques
Having trouble getting your camera to give you the results you
close to the subject, lighting considerations, how to stabilize your
want? Instructor will bring in different camera types. Learn to make
camera, depth of field, compositional elements, and more! An as-
better creative decisions, how to control lighting, movement and
signment and field trip provide you with an opportunity to practice
flash. Learn how to download pictures from your camera into your
the tools and techniques learned and allows the instructor to
computer and the best way to save, store and archive your images.
observe and improve your techniques. Provide your own camera
Bring your camera, manual and questions to class for individual
and have some working knowledge of the basic photographic prin-
help. Minimum age 16.
ciples. No special close-up equipment required. Minimum age 16.
INSTRUCTOR : Greg Hazard
INSTRUCTOR : Tom Crews
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
$106: 4 classes
Class 20147
Mon
helps photographers create fantastic close-up photos. How to get
$82: 3 classes
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/18-7/9
Class 20145
Sat
10:30am-1:00pm
Field trip: 7/7, 1:30-3:30pm. 30
7/16-8/11
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Digital Media & Photography A D U LT
A D U LT
Plastic Cameras: Photographing Your Dreams
Meditative Photography Workshop
Experience the magic of the plastic camera! These simple cameras
accessible in a flash of perception. Meditative photography is
with plastic lenses free you from the complexities of high-tech
intended to capture the moment of seeing right before the judging,
equipment, allowing you to create unexpected, dreamlike images.
conceptualizing mind kicks in. It’s a moment we all can share, a
We will discuss what is special about toy cameras and look at pho-
point of view different from the habitual patterns of interpreting,
tos made with them. We will make plastic camera photos together,
labeling and filtering. Enjoy this combination of photography and
visit a photographic lab, scan our negatives, learn about print-
meditation with lecture, two shoots, a review of images, and group
ing and display options, and share our photos with one another.
meditation. The bridge is the stillness that resides both within
Minimum age 16.
and without, waiting to be connected through ‘unclouded eyes.’
The world we rarely see, the world right in front of us, can be
Minimum age 16.
INSTRUCTOR : J.M. Golding LOCATION Civic Park, Park Place
INSTRUCTOR : Beth Witrogen
$83: 6 classes
LOCATION Annex C, Shadelands Art Center
Class 20153
Mon
3:00pm-5:00pm
6/18-8/6
$70: 1 class
Class 20151
No class 6/25, 7/2
A D U LT
Sat
10:00am-3:00pm
7/21
teacher feature: Frank pappas
Photo Shootout This popular daylong workshop is for those who are already comfortable with their camera functions but want to learn to take better
Enthusiastic and
photographs. Lecture on seeing light, the histogram, composition
experienced film-
and how to obtain proper exposures in manual mode. Students
making teacher
will go out for 2 shoots nearby, then transfer images to instruc-
Frank Pappas is
tor’s laptop for projection onto screen. It’s always fun to see the
a popular Liberty
vast improvement in images between these shoots. Bring empty
High School film
memory card, fully charged battery, bag lunch and lots of ques-
teacher.
tions. Minimum age 16.
“…my high school experience
INSTRUCTOR : Beth Witrogen
wouldn’t have
LOCATION Youth Art 1, Shadelands Art Center
been the same
$70: 1 class
Class 20152
without him. Wed
10:00am-3:00pm
From History to
6/27
Film he’s the best!” New to Civic Arts Education, he will bring his experience as a producer, studio
A D U LT
Lights, Camera, Action HD Video Making Film your own fiction or documentary movie in HD video for the Web or DVD. MacBooks and all equipment provided, or bring your own laptop with Windows. Learn all the steps from writing a script to drawing a storyboard, to filming a scene, and finally editing your movie. Get a hands-on experience in the art of movie making
engineer, production and post-production expert at KOFY-20 and KTVU-FOX2 to his teaching, along with a BA in Radio/Television and a Multi Media Production Teaching Credential. His class is Tuesday evenings from 6:30pm-9:30pm and all pro cameras, green screen, and other HD equipment and Mac software are provided.
with HD video cameras, audio recorders and Final Cut Pro to create a short film for on-line streaming and DVD. Minimum age 16. INSTRUCTOR : Frank Pappas LOCATION Civic Park, Park Place $164: 8 classes
Class 20150
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/19-8/7
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Decorative & Fiber Arts
DECORATIVE & FIBER ARTS
A D U LT
Beads I: Bead Embroidery for Quilters An overview of beads and buttons and their use as embellishment on quilted surfaces. The techniques allow students to quilt a piece with the application of the beads. Learn and practice the four basic stitches and their variations. If time allows, explore edge stitches and fringe techniques and what can be done with the stitches, how they affect the surface, and how they can apply to your work. We will also evaluate bead variety and how best to secure them. Minimum age 16. INSTRUCTOR : Thom Atkins LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm $76: 1 class
Class 20107
Sat
10:00am-5:00pm
7/21
$25 supply fee payable to instructor. AGES 5-7
Kinder-Early Elementary Sew
A D U LT
The tools and sewing techniques used for boys and girls in kindergarten through second grade, such as large-eyed needles, perle cotton thread and felt are designed for small hands and make learning how to sew fun and easy. Enjoy creating an assortment of projects such as felt critters, small wall hangings, pillows and tote bags. Children repeating will have extended projects that provide further independent growth and development in the medium.
Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving Workshops I & II The rigid heddle loom is very portable, inexpensive and a great tool for making gifts. Knitters wanting to use up leftover yarn, spinners with yarn to spare, and for those just wanting to try out weaving. Learn how to warp using the direct warping peg method and to weave a scarf using a variety of yarns. Workshop I: All expe-
INSTRUCTOR : Tanya Patrick
rience levels welcome, including returning students. Workshop II:
LOCATION Youth Art 3, Shadelands Art Center
Think of beautiful rigid heddle loom Latin American and Southeast Asian patterns. Explore laces and patterned weaves like leno lace,
$74: 8 classes
Class 19932
Thu
3:45pm-4:45pm
6/21-8/9
Spanish medallion and pick-up patterns. Bring a lunch. Bring your own yarn or pay a supply fee of $10. Loom may be rented for $5 or bring your own. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org. Minimum age 14.
AGES 7-10
NEW | Sewing Machine Workshop A great way for students to learn to use a sewing machine. Girls
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm
and boys will learn the basics of safely using a sewing machine.
$63: 1 class
Make a colorful hair scrunchie or a sports headband. Students will
Class 20109
learn correct folding and pinning techniques, sewing forwards and backwards, turning fabric and elastic insertion and finishing. Please wear athletic shoes and restrain long hair. Bring your project home at the end of the workshop. INSTRUCTOR : Joy Parsons LOCATION Youth Art 2, Shadelands Art Center $24: 1 class
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INSTRUCTOR : Reba Siero
Class 20454
Tue
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/19
Class 20457
Thu
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/21
Class 20455
Tue
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/26
Class 20458
Thu
3:30pm-5:30pm
6/28
Class 20456
Tue
3:30pm-5:30pm
7/3
Class 20459
Thu
3:30pm-5:30pm
7/5
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$63: 1 class
Class 20548
workshop I
Sat
9:30am-4:30pm
6/30
workshop II
Sat
9:30am-4:30pm
7/14
Decorative & Fiber Arts A D U LT
A D U LT
Shibori Tradition and Innovation
NEW | Navajo Rug Weaving Workshop
Learn the techniques of traditional Japanese shibori and adapt
‘According to Navajo oral tradition two holy people, Spider
them for contemporary applications for art textiles, clothing and
Woman and Spider Man, introduced weaving to the Navajo. Spider
quilts. Develop skills for arashi shibori pole wrapping and nui
Man constructed the first loom, which was composed of sunshine,
shibori stitch resist. Experiment using a sewing machine and
lightning, and rain; and Spider Woman taught the people how to
smocking pleater to create new patterns and textures. An indigo
weave on it.’ Join Barbara and Lynda, 5th generation Navajo Rug
vat and several natural dyes will be available. Instructor will bring
weavers. They are looking forward to sharing their knowledge with
traditional Japanese indigo shibori samples, examples of her work
you and promise you a great time. You will learn traditional Navajo
and catalogs for inspiration. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
weaving and designing methods, interspersed with song and stories. Upright, pre-warped looms will be provided. Materials list
INSTRUCTOR : Ana Lisa Hedstrom
at www.arts-ed.org. Minimum age 14.
LOCATION Annex A, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Barbara Teller Ornelas, Lynda Teller Pete
$165: 2 classes
Class 20111
Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm
6/23-6/24
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm $397: 5 classes
$15 supply fee payable to instructor.
Class 20161
Mon-Fri 10:00am-4:00pm
8/27-8/31
$50 supply fee payable to instructor.
A D U LT
Shibori on the Rigid Heddle The versatile rigid heddle loom is perfect for shibori pick-up designing. Using a supplemental warp or weft on a plain weave base, any combination of pattern is possible. In this class you will push the edge of experimentations. Design, weave and notate our ideas and expectations. The second day we will tie our knot and paint or dye our projects. Students must be able to warp their looms on their own. Looms may be rented. Bring a lunch. Materials list at www.arts-ed.org.
A D U LT
NEW | Navajo Loom Warping As every weaver knows, the key to a structurally sound and beautiful weaving is the warp. This is especially true for the rug, and the Navajo have a special way of warping. Students will have the opportunity to learn the ‘The Navajo Way’ to warp from award winning, master Navajo weavers, Barbara Teller Ornelas, originally from Two Grey Hills and Newcomb, New Mexico, and her sister
INSTRUCTOR : Lou Grantham
Lynda Teller Pete from Denver. This intensive workshop is open to
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm
both beginners and experienced weavers. Minimum age 14.
$115: 2 classes
Class 20112
Sat-Sun 10:00am-5:00pm
INSTRUCTOR : Barbara Teller Ornelas, Lynda Teller Pete
7/28-7/29
$8 supply fee payable to instructor.
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm $122: 1 class
Class 20160
A D U LT
Sat
10:00am-4:00pm
9/1
$30 materials fee payable to instructor.
Weaving Workshop Whether you are a beginner who wants to learn to weave, taking your next step up from the rigid heddle, a continuing student who wants a refresher, or an experienced weaver who wants an opportunity to make a sampler in a weave structure you have not yet tried, then set aside this weekend. Instructions include how to warp a loom, how to read a pattern draft, how to weave and finish your project. Work on a 4 or 8 harness, floor or table loom. Class can be used for prerequisite for fall ongoing intermediate weaving class. Minimum age 10. INSTRUCTOR : Lou Grantham LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm $115: 2 classes
Class 20108
Sat-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm
8/4-8/5
navajo rug weaving
$10 supply fee payable to instructor.
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Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation 2012 VIVA ARTS WARMS THE HEART! The 2012 “Art from the Heart” Viva Arts fundraiser brought in $24,000 to help provide scholarships. This was $2000 more than in 2011! It was an outpouring of community support from supporter party goers and donors of fabulous auction items. Thank you to all the donors (see facing page) and to the volunteers who tirelessly spent months making this event a success! It’s a wonderful charity party so mark your calendar for Viva Arts 2013, Friday, February 8, 2013!
Celebrate 30 years of Arts, Adventures & Academics! The Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation is a nonprofit that provides critically needed scholarships for disadvantaged youth and adults, bringing them the joy and engagement of Civic Arts Education’s art, music, dance and drama classes and programs. Last year 29 scholarships enabled low-income kids to enjoy the popular Arts, Adventures and Academics (AAA) summer program. It is a long standing Walnut Creek tradition – this year celebrating 30 years - that inspires creative self expression, builds self-esteem and fosters friendships in a comfortable, supportive environment. An experienced, caring faculty teaches an array of unique, high quality classes at Walnut Creek Intermediate School in a collaborative effort of the City, Walnut School District and the Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation. Cartooning, HD movie making, Fused Glass, Drama, Dance, Ceramics and other choices abound. Morning pre-program care is available and a full day includes fun at Heather Farm Park with swimming, sports, games and field trips. Please help your neighbors by contributing at www. friendsartsed.org, see the happy kids http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arts-Adventures-Academics/ or enroll your own child at www.arts-ed.org/aaa.
Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation Grant to the Friends of CAE Foundation The Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation has received two-year $40,000 support from the Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation which requires a match and you can help. “Starting Arts,” for low income East County preschoolers ages 3-5 and their parents, is being provided by Walnut Creek Civic Arts Education and First 5 Contra Costa. This is an exciting team-taught family arts experience. CAE teaching artists use creative arts projects, musical instruments, songs, movement, storytelling and dramatic play and an early childhood educator offers parents developmental strategies and activities to prepare these preschoolers for kindergarten using the engaging abilities of the arts. Matching contributions can be sent to the Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation, “Starting Arts” project, 1666 N. Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, or online at www.friendsartsed.org
Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation Board Members Michael Weiner, President; Nan Siegel, Vice President; Paula Evangelou, Treasurer; Cynthia White, Secretary; Directors: June Bowen, Fritz Brunner, Kathy Jakel, Suzanne Masella, Mary-Leigh Miller, Robin Rangel, Christine Scimia.
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Friends of Civic Arts Education Foundation Thanks to our major Sponsors Bill’s Chairs for Affairs Party Rentals City of Walnut Creek Coit Financial Group Concannon Vineyards Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation Diablo Bay Area Magazine Dutch Enterprises First 5 Contra Costa J & J Event Design Mary-Leigh Miller Pat & Lee Baxter Susan and Kevin Weiberg Summerhill Homes Wilma Lott Catering
Major in kind sponsors Arts Commission of Walnut Creek Bell Investment Advisory Bobbi & Seymour Rebinstein Boundary Oaks Golf Course Center Rep Chamber Music San Francisco Chef Jon Lee’s Asian Confusion Cindy Gershen’s Sunrise Bistro Darrell Hill Studio Gene Farley Photography Google Greg Gonzalves Joshua Ets-Hokin Photography Julianna Craco Personal Chef & Catering John Gravell Kathee Colman Kathleen Elbasani & Horizon Reach Marriott Hotel Walnut Creek Marriott Hotel Union Square Mary-Leigh Miller & Bare-Ash Winery Mayor Sue and Senator Richard Rainey Mendocino Cafe Michael Butler and Timothy Near Nourot Glass Studio Pat and David Pava Pelican 39 Pajaro Dunes Peter Olivetti Photography Redwood House Bed and Breakfast Renaissance Club Sport Roundhill Country Club Sarah Travis Soroptomist International Mendocino Stephen & Marna Dawkins Sue & Richard Rainey Sunrise Bistro & Catering The Cottage at Sunset Cover Tiffany’s of Walnut Creek Timothy Near and Michael Butler Walnut Creek Marriott Union Square Marriott Virginia Lane
In Kind Donors American Conservatory Theater American River Rafting Aquarium of the Bay Asian Art Museum Bankhead Theater of Livermore Bay Area Discovery Museum Beach Blanket Babylon Bee Hylinski
Berkeley Repertory Theater Berkeley West Edge Opera Blackhawk Museum Bob Brittain Photography Bobbi and Seymour Rubinstein Boomers Boundary Oak Golf Course Broadway Plaza Buckhorn Grill, Walnut Creek Buttercup Grill and Bar Café Leonidas California Academy of Sciences California’s Great America California Shakespeare Theater California State Railroad Museum Center Repertory Theater Company Charles M Schultz Museum Children’s Discovery Museum City of Walnut Creek Aquatics City of Walnut Creek Civic Arts Education Chris Kanyusik Sculpture Cobb’s Comedy Club Company C Ballet Contemporary Jewish Museum Cooking with Rosetta Constantino Country Waffles D Jeka Lambert Jewelry Daphne’s California Greek David Vander Jagt Ceramics Diablo Ballet Diablo Hills Golf Course Diablo Symphony Doug and Laurie Rowe East Bay Nature Elaine Burman Artist Elevation Salon & Café Ellen Sachtschale Ceramics Encore Gym Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts Farm Fresh to You Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Flemings Freight & Salvage Coffee House Gary Schaub & Monica Gounaris Gene Farley Photography Gerry Wallace Ceramics Grand Lake Theater Gymboree Habitot Children’s Museum Happy Hollow Park and Zoo Hobby Town USA Home of Chicken & Waffles iFly San Francisco Bay Jackie & Mat Nissim Jane and Warren Stimpson Jim Newton Ceramics Jody Mattison Studio Joe Bologna Sculpture Joseph Family Vineyards Joshua Ets-Hokin Photography Kathee Colman Kayak Connection Laird Family Estate Lamplighters Music Laurie Ivry Lavanda Spa and Boutique Lawrence Hall of Science Lemans Indoor Kart Racing LeMor Designs Linda & Russ Mitchell Lindsay Wildlife Museum
Livermore Valley Opera Maria Maria Restaurant Mary-Leigh Miller Ceramics Massimo’s Restaurant Melissa Joy Manning Jewelry Ming Chen Moffett Field Historical Society Nicholas Taylor Meditation Bench Oakland Athletics Baseball Company Oakland Raiders Oakland Zoo Olga Jusidman Ceramics Old Faithful Geyser of California Outback Steakhouse Pat and Lee Baxter Peet’s Coffee and Teas Pet Food Express Pete Coussoulis Ceramics Peter Olivetti Photography Pier 39 Rachel the Sea Lion Artist Ripley’s Believe It or Not Odditorium Roswitha Kress Studio Ruth Bancroft Gardens Salvatore’s Restaurant San Francisco Giants San Francisco Ballet San Francisco Forty Niners San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco Symphony Seagull Inn Shirley Nootbaar Artist Illustrator Sky High Sports Society of California Pioneers Sports Basement Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon Studio 522 Art Glass Susan Reynolds Photography Suzanne Masella The Cheesecake Factory, Walnut Creek The Jungle Island Fun & Adventure The Retreat of Danville The Winery of San Francisco Tom Crews Photography Triptych Restaurant, San Francisco Umigo Indoor Kart Racing Virginia Lane Uptown Theater Walnut Creek Aquatics Walnut Creek Recreation Walnut Creek Sports & Fitness Walnut Creek Yacht Club Walt Disney Family Museum Wax Museum of Fisherman’s Wharf We Olive
Donors $1,000-$2500 Civic Arts League Funding Factory By The Kids For The Kids Robert & Sharon Freed Lori Depole Diane Longshore De Golia Michael & Denise Weiner June & Bill Bowen Mary Leigh Miller Gary Skrel
Major Funders $500-1000 Karen Cassano Robin & Art Rangel Sidney Weiss Cindy & Tom Silva Gary & Jean Pokorny Raymond J. Saunders Nan Siegel
Funders $250-500 Carol & Ken Fowler Barry & Niki Gordon Sharon & Bob Burke Jane Rotemund Christine Scimia Shane Bartling Paula and Steve Evangelou Daniel Levenstein Doug Rowe Dawn Yates
Supporters $100-$250 Donna Arganbright Mima Baird Todd and Emilia Bauleke Adriane Lee Bird Laura Borvice June and Bill Bowen Elaine M. Burman Claude and Lisa Caputi Phyllis and Harvey Ceaser Wai Ming and Frances Chan Contra Costa Branch of Music Teachers Assn Richard Del Foss Amanda Druckemiller Mark and Estella Edwards Susan Franz and Antonio Gagean Margaret and Mark Garibaldi Sami Ben Grine Helen Giuntoli Elaine Hannah Kathy and Jerry Hicks Edward and Janice Hohman Natalie Inouye Kathy and Jim Jakel Barbara & Dave Johnson Barnabas and Veronika Kerekes Brian Krcelic Wayne Lawson Beverly Loder Chuck and Pam Luther Monica Maestretti Dirk Mellema Kathryn Nelson Claudia and Howard Nemir Lee and Art Oller Mary Parish Sandra Reed Gary Schaub Edy & Jeff Schwartz Adria & Norman Schwartz Sandra Reed Jane Rotermund Adria and Norman Schwartz Edy and Jeff Schwartz Johannes & Michaela Stahl Maria and Brian Tanczos Kathryn Thomas Cynthia and Jack White Gloria Weston
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HEALTH & FITNESS
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Youth
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Adults 50+
CAMPS 54-61 Youth
DOG/PET CARE 42-43 Adults
SPECIALIZED RECREATION
FOOD
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Youth
& COOKING 43
Youth
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AQUATICS 62-67 Youth 62-67 Adults
PERSONAL RJ Muna
ENRICHMENT
ADULTS 50+
45 Youth
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45 Adults SOCIAL DANCE 46
Youth
46-47 Adults 47
Adults 50+
MARTIAL ARTS 48 Youth 48 Adults
Adults 50+
Walnut Creek Recreation The Recreation Division is proud to provide the
TENNIS 72-74 Youth
Walnut Creek community with a wide variety of pro-
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Adults
OPEN SPACE 75-77 Youth 75-77 Adults
tional health, create memories, strengthen families, create community, foster human development, and reduce stress. We truly have something for everyone.
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Health & Fitness
HEALTH & FITNESS
AGES 2-4
Fitness and Sports for Kids JumpBunch is a fun, structured program that introduces children to a wide range of sports, helps build coordination, self-esteem, and a life-long love of sports and fitness. We have safe and ageappropriate equipment to teach children the basics of many sports together with the concept of teamwork. JumpBunch incorporates sports, fitness and music for a fun-filled, safe and exciting class. Please wear tennis shoes. INSTRUCTOR : JumpBunch LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $50: 4 classes
Class 19808
Wed
11:15am-11:45am
6/20-7/18
Wed
11:15am-11:45am
7/25-8/15
No class 7/4
Class 19810
AGES 3-5
Gymnastics-Preschool Classes are designed to enhance your child’s strength, coordination and confidence. Emphasis is placed on beginning gymnastics skills and equipment use. INSTRUCTOR : California Gymnastics LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $67: 5 classes
Class 19814
Tue
11:00am-11:45am
6/5-7/10
11:00am-11:45am
7/17-8/21
No class 6/12
Class 19815
Tue
No class 7/24
A D U LT
Acupressure for Weight Loss
AGES 1½-3
Gymnastics-Parent/Child
Learn acupressure points that can improve digestion, energy,
This popular class, designed for parents and toddlers, will enhance
treat acupressure points. Deep breathing exercises, simple medita-
your child’s motor development and confidence. Emphasis is
tion, nutritional principals and basic concepts of yin/yang balance
on movement, rolling, climbing, hanging and jumping. Parent
will be taught. Practical class with handouts.
mental clarity, and fluid movement. Learn how to choose, find and
participation required.
INSTRUCTOR : Richard Weissman
INSTRUCTOR : California Gymnastics
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $67: 5 classes
Class 19812
Tue
Class 19986 10:15am-11:00am
6/5-7/10
10:15am-11:00am
7/17-8/21
No class 6/12
Class 19813
Tue
No class 7/24
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Tue
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/12
Health & Fitness A D U LT
A D U LT
Feldenkrais Method: Awareness Through Movement
Yoga Heart
Explore and expand your options for pain-free, easy ways of
integrates breath, movement, intention and exploration in a safe
moving. We begin with comfortable, gentle movements that
and welcoming atmosphere. Yoga Heart is a practice that
gradually evolve into movements of greater range and complexity.
fosters our connection to ourselves, our community and our world
Participants can reduce or eliminate bodily discomfort and pain as
through meditative movement, restoring inner balance, clarity,
they learn to move with greater ease. What you learn in this class
strength and ease. Our certified instructors combine years of
is transferable to daily activities and to sports and recreation. Safe
personal practice and teaching, welcoming beginners and more
for all ages. Please dress comfortably and bring a big towel and
experienced yogis. Dress comfortably. Registration is open
pillow.
throughout the session.
INSTRUCTOR : Tancha McKnight
INSTRUCTOR : Michael Stearns, Yoga Learning Center
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
$38: 4 classes
$112: 10 classes
Class 19811
Thu
3:30pm-4:30pm
7/19-8/9
Experience yoga in its authentic form; a nourishing practice that
Class 20056
Wed
6:00pm-7:20pm
6/20-8/29
No class 7/4 $123: 11 classes
A D U LT
Pilates: Slow Method Flexband/Roller
Class 20059
Tue
8:00am-9:20am
6/19-8/28
Class 20057
Thu
9:30am-10:50am
6/21-8/30
A blend of traditional Pilates mat work and the Slow Method,
Class 20058
Thu
5:30pm-6:50pm
6/21-8/30
this class takes Pilates to a whole new level. The roller adds elements of self-massage, circulation, balance and control while the flexband increases resistance for arm and leg sculpting. Increase your overall body strength, awareness, flexibility and coordination all in one enjoyable and dynamic workout. Flexbands available from instructor for $7.
A D U LT
Yoga Heart for Continuing Students This class is designed for students who have taken Yoga Heart or have had prior yoga experience and would like to expand
INSTRUCTOR : Connie English
their practice. We will explore and deepen breathing techniques,
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
meditation and introduce new postures. We will also further our
$134: 11 classes
understanding of yoga philosophy, its history and teachings.
Class 20079
Wed
9:30am-10:20am
6/6-8/29
No class 6/13, 7/4
INSTRUCTOR : Michael Sterns, Yoga Learning Center LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $123: 11 classes
Class 20054
A D U LT
Mon
7:30pm-8:50pm
6/18-8/27
Pilates: Slow Method Magic Circle/Flexband The Magic Circle is a resistance ring designed to work your muscles together correctly to improve muscle tone and endurance while using the flexband for stretching and added arm and leg sculpting. Flexband available from instructor for $7. Magic Circle not required until second class. INSTRUCTOR : Connie English LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $134: 11 classes
Class 20078
Mon
9:30am-10:20am
6/4-8/27
No class 6/11, 7/2
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Health & Fitness A D U LT
A D U LT
Hatha Yoga
Floor Barre
Introduction and practice of yoga postures and body alignment.
Full ballet barre on the floor using the resistance of the floor.
Through stretching and relaxation techniques, yoga postures will
Develop every muscle needed for ballet. Help access the correct
strengthen the body and stimulate creative energy. Emphasis on
muscles to achieve perfect placement, simultaneously building
correcting and adapting postures to meet individual needs. Bring
abdominal strength and dramatically increasing flexibility. This
your own mat, pad, or small rug. Refrain from eating for two hours
‘core strengthening’ class is ideal for non-dancers interested in
before class.
toning and stretching. No experience necessary. Bring your own mat.
INSTRUCTOR : Sandra Foster LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
INSTRUCTOR : Rebecca Crowell
$88: 9 classes
LOCATION Studio D, Civic Park Studios
Class 19905
Mon
7:00pm-8:00pm
6/18-8/20
No class 8/6
Class 19908
$75: 7 classes
Class 19890 Sat
10:35am-11:35am
6/23-8/25
Wed
10:00am-11:00am
6/20-8/8
No class 7/4
No class 8/4
A D U LT
INSTRUCTOR : Sandra Foster LOCATION Studio D, Civic Park Studios
Zumba®
$88: 9 classes
Class 19906
Wed
5:30pm-6:30pm
6/20-8/29
No class 7/4, 8/8
Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin/International rhythms and dance moves to create an exhilarating and dynamic fun-filled interval training and toning hour. Zumba is known as the exercise in
INSTRUCTOR : Marianne Haynes
disguise. Beginners welcome as the steps are very basic and easy
LOCATION Dance Studio, Shadelands Art Center
to follow. Bring towel and water to class.
$92: 8 classes
Class 19907
Fri
INSTRUCTOR : Janice Litvin
10:00am-11:30am
6/22-8/10
LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gymnasium $122: 12 classes
Class 20048
A D U LT
Tue
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/5-8/28
No class 8/7
Tai Chi & Chi Kung Learn the ancient Chinese ways to health and longevity through meditation and exercise. In this class we use gentle movement and learn how to realign our posture, breathe for relaxation and stretch in stillness. Begin the beautiful routine of classical Yang style Tai Chi Chuan. Appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
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Zumba® Toning Zumba Toning is a fun, new way to build muscle endurance, while using the same great music and dance moves as in regular Zumba
INSTRUCTOR : Jan Diepersloot
class. Zumba Toning incorporates body sculpting techniques and
LOCATION Bridge Cul-de-Sac, Civic Park
strength training with light resistance to tone the body. Focus is on
$57: 8 classes
all major muscle groups (abs, biceps, triceps, quads, etc.) while
Class 19844
Thu
9:00am-10:15am
6/7-7/26
using light weights. This class will use Zumba Toning Sticks, 1 lb.
Class 19845
Sat
9:00am-10:15am
6/9-7/28
or 2.5 lb. weights that shake like maracas and can be purchased from the instructor. Or bring 1 lb. - 3 lb. weights to class.
LOCATION Water Lily Studio
INSTRUCTOR : Janice Litvin
$57: 8 classes
Class 19843
Thu
LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gymnasium
7:30pm-8:45pm
6/7-7/26
$102: 10 classes
Class 20050
Wed
No class 7/4, 8/8
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Health & Fitness A dult 5 0 +
Zumba for Beginners Zumba is fun! It’s different, it’s effective, and it’s an aerobic workout. Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a fun experience. You’ll forget you’re exercising! Come check it out. INSTRUCTOR : Jo Nash LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gymnasium $32 6 classes
Class 19759
Mon
1:45-2:30pm
6/4-7/9
Class 19760
Mon
1:45-2:30pm
7/16-8/20
Class 19761
Wed
1:45-2:30pm
6/6-7/18
Fri
1:45-2:30pm
6/8-7/20
No class 7/4
Class 20452
No class 6/22
A dult 5 0 +
$22 4 classes
Class 19762
Wed
1:45-2:30pm
8/1-8/22
Gentle Exercise
Class 20453
Fri
1:45-2:30pm
8/3-8/24
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 dult 5 0 +
Chair Yoga
body through movement-awareness. Tune the nervous system
This class involves practicing yoga using a chair instead of on the
breathing. This class is designed to accommodate all, from the fit
floor and is ideal for those who are challenged with mobility or
to the frail. The exercises can be done sitting or standing. Come,
for those looking for an alternative to other yoga programs. Wear
and have fun with Gentle Exercise.
through conscious relaxation. Increase your vitality with deep
loose clothing, and bring a non-slip yoga floor mat as well as a firm blanket to class. Before registering for this class, please call the instructor at 925-462-5285.
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $98 12 classes
Thu
10:15-11:15am
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $32 4 classes
INSTRUCTOR : Marcia Conroy
Class 19734
INSTRUCTOR : Ziv Porat
Class 19735
Fri
1:00-2:00pm
6/8-6/29
Class 19736
Fri
1:00-2:00pm
7/6-7/27
Class 19807
Fri
1:00-2:00pm
8/3-8/24
6/7-8/23 A dult 5 0 +
NEW | 20/20/20 (Cardio/Strength/Stretch)
A dult 5 0 +
Gentle Yoga
Join a fitness class with emphasis on stretching, balance, strength
It is never too late to begin yoga. Each individual will develop a
work, and aerobics to improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility,
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 muscle strength. Classes are open to beginning and continuing students. Please bring hand weights of your choosing. Please bring a mat. Join in at any time.
and restorative poses to relieve stress. Before registering for class,
INSTRUCTOR : Cheryl Antrim
please call instructor at 925-462-5285.
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Marcia Conroy
$32: 4 classes
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Class 20543
Tue
9:00am-10:00am
6/5-6/26
$98: 12 classes
Class 20544
Tue
9:00am-10:00am
7/3-7/24
Class 20545
Tue
9:00am-10:00am
7/31-8/21
Class 19737
Thu
8:45-10:00am
6/7-8/23
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Dog/Pet Care
DOG/PET CARE
A dult 5 0 +
NEW | fun and fit Fitness for the mature person. This class is designed to maximize your fitness potential and offers warm-ups, stretches, low impact aerobics, exercises to help strengthen the body, and a cool down period. Make your day, come out and play. Classes are open to beginning and continuing students. Please bring hand weights of your choosing. Fun attitude required. Join in at any time. INSTRUCTOR : Cheryl Antrim LOCATION Conference Rm, Civic Park Community Center $24 4 classes
Class 20540
Fri
11:30am-12:30pm
6/8-6/29
Class 20541
Fri
11:30am-12:30pm
7/6-7/27
Class 20542
Fri
11:30am-12:30pm
8/3-8/24
A dult 5 0 +
Move to Improve Your Balance Having good balance is one of the most important aspects of healthy aging. These classes will be based on the Feldenkrais Method which uses creative and innovative movements that will ‘feed and challenge your brain.’ There is extensive research that shows that balance can be greatly improved. These movements will be done sitting, standing and walking. Come learn and improve the quality of your life. Your instructor, who has been teaching for 20 years, will verbally direct the class through movements to improve your balance. INSTRUCTOR : Tancha McKnight LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $74 6 classes
Class 19748
Mon
1:30-2:30pm
7/9-8/13 A D U LT
A dult 5 0 +
NEW | Seniorcize
Dog Obedience: Beginning
Low impact exercise for men and women. Enhance flexibility,
In this foundation class, your dog will learn how to walk nicely on
strength, cardiovascular endurance, coordination, and balance. Muscle toning with light weights. Bring a pair of 3 lb. hand weights and come exercise to wonderful big band music!
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.
INSTRUCTOR : Sue Funkhouser
The first class is mandatory, and owners should come without
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
their dog. Suitable for dogs 4-months and older. Minimum age for
$24 4 classes
handler is 16; minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Class 20537
Mon
3:00pm-3:45pm
6/4-6/25
$30 5 classes
Class 20538
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Mon
3:00pm-3:45pm
7/2-7/30
Mon
3:00pm-3:45pm
8/6-8/20
$19 3 classes
Class 20539
INSTRUCTOR : Dog Dynamics, Inc.
$149: 6 classes
Class 20099
Tue
7:15pm-8:00pm
6/5-7/10
Class 20100
Tue
7:15pm-8:00pm
7/17-8/21
6/12, 7/10 and 8/14 classes meet at Civic Park Community Center.
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Dog Obedience: Off-Leash Preparation*
FOOD & COOKING
Now that your dog understands basic obedience let us help you move on to the next step. Teach your dog to obey hand signals and voice commands from a distance of 20 feet. Improve your dog’s quality of life by working toward building behaviors offleash such as ‘down’ from a distance, waiting in place, walking at your side with your hands off the leash. This is the perfect class for people who enjoy training and want to take it to the next level. Minimum age for handler is 16; minors must be accompanied by an adult. INSTRUCTOR : Dog Dynamics, Inc. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $149: 6 classes
Class 20097
Tue
8:15pm-9:00pm
6/5-7/10
Class 20098
Tue
8:15pm-9:00pm
7/17-8/21
6/12, 7/10 and 8/14 classes meet at Civic Park Community Center. *Pre-requisite: Beginning dog obedience or instructor’s approval.
AGES 4-13
Kids Cooking-American Dinner Enjoy five great days of cooking, learning recipes for a complete American dinner. Recipes include Roasted garlic chicken or tofu,
A D U LT
Caeser salad, mixed herbed potatoes, onion bread, and apple pie
Dog: Help for Reactive Dogs
for dessert. Campers will not only learn how to safely use kitchen
Don’t let another walk feel like a disaster because your dog
utensils and appliances, but also the importance of nutrition
lunges at other dogs. Don’t stop taking your dog out in public
and proper clean up. Funds received by the Cooking with Kids
because your dog loses his brain when a car goes by. Learn what
Foundation for this class will go to support its work in bringing the
makes your dog react, and the steps you can take to redirect that
program to underserved children at risk for obesity and diabetes.
energy into more positive social behavior. Do not bring your dog the first day of class. Come ready to learn how to set your dog up for success and stop the overly reactive response to every day common occurrences. INSTRUCTOR : Dog Dynamics, Inc. LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Lynda Rexroat LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center $141: 5 classes
Class 19432
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-2:00pm
8/13-8/17
Ages 4-5
Class 19433
Mon-Fri 3:00pm-4:00pm
8/13-8/17
Ages 6-13
$15 lab fee due at first class.
$149: 6 classes
Class 20101
Tue
6:15pm-7:00pm
6/5-7/10
Class 20102
Tue
6:15pm-7:00pm
7/17-8/21
6/12, 7/10 and 8/14 classes meet at Civic Park Community Center.
A D U LT
Delicious Stir-fries Wok and stir-fry cooking provide fresh, quick, and easy food
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preparation using the best ingredients, taking little time to cook, and employing the simplest techniques. Let’s make delicious and
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restaurants using ingredients such as pepper shrimp, spicy
Prior to field or dog park use, all groups and individuals should call for updated condi-
eggplant with Thai basil, beef and broccoli. Bring your favorite wok, sharp chef’s knife or cleaver, cutting board, apron, hand towel and beverage.
tions of all City fields and the
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
Heather Farm Dog Park.
LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $52: 1 class
Class 20094
Mon
6:30pm-9:30pm
7/23
$12 lab fee due at first class.
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Food & Cooking
A D U LT
NEW | Asian Fusion-Fish & Seafood Series Using his new cookbook ‘Asian Fusion,’ Chat invites you to join his quest for healthy eating. Let’s modify popular Asian dishes into light meals and maintain the soul that makes Asian cuisine so uniquely popular. For each meal we will make 5 dishes from various Asian cuisines, such as Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. By using only seafood and vegetable products, we’ll make dishes healthier and more beneficial. Bring your sharp chef’s knife or cleaver, cutting board, hand towel, and beverage. INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center $152: 4 classes
Class 20095
Mon
6:30pm-9:30pm
7/30-8/20
$45 lab fee due at first class.
A D U LT
Summer Sushi
A D U LT
NEW | RAW Cuisine-Breakfast & Brunch
Summer is a perfect time for certain fish with maximum fat and
The menu for this class has something for everyone; juices and
variety of seasonal and local offerings. Learn to prepare fresh
smoothies for maximum vitality or weight loss, people-pleasing
ingredients for various toppings and learn simple techniques in
granola, oatmeal, and decadent crepes and cinnamon rolls. Fresh,
making your perfect sushi. With a hands-on approach, we will
organic, and simply raw—the food your body was designed to
make Nigiri (finger rolls) and Maki Nori (seaweed rolls including
thrive on. Come learn how to create colorful, flavor-packed dishes
ebi, hamachi, maguro, unagi, ikura, tobiko, cucumber roll, spicy
that will ‘rawk’ your world! You will sample each delicious dish we
roll, and California roll.) Bring your pointed-tip chef knife, bamboo
make and receive a recipe packet to take home.
mat, cutting board, cloth hand towel, beverage, and a to-go box.
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Caravantes
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center
$57: 1 class
$54: 1 class
Class 20133
Sat
10:00am-1:00pm
6/16
$10 lab fee due at first class.
Class 20093
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/12
$12 lab fee due at first class.
A D U LT
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NEW | RAW Cuisine-Forget Cooking!
Thai Cooking Series
Eating healthy foods has never been so easy. In this class, you will
Recently returned from Thailand with new trends and his cook-
learn to prepare a variety of dishes for breakfasts, lunches, and
book ‘Easy Thai,’ Chat invites you to get into Thai with this 4-week
dinners. Menu: Almond Milk, Cream of Zucchini Soup, Kale Salad,
intensive Thai cooking series. Learn Thai culinary philosophy and
Not Tuna Pâté, Zucchini Noodles Marinara, Chocolate Mousse.
recognize Thai tastes and flavors by hands-on preparation of a
Fresh, organic, and simply raw—the food your body was designed
five dish Thai meal each night. We’ll use herbs and spices such
to thrive on. Learn how to create colorful, flavor-packed dishes
as galangal and kaffir lime that are unique to Thai cuisine and
that will ‘rawk’ your world! You will sample each delicious dish
transform fresh ingredients into delicious dishes. Bring your sharp
and receive a recipe packet to take home.
chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, and beverage.
INSTRUCTOR : Erin Caravantes
INSTRUCTOR : Chat Mingkwan
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Kitchen, Civic Park Community Center
$57: 1 class
$152: 4 classes
Class 20134
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
$10 lab fee due at first class.
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Class 20096
Tue
6:30pm-9:30pm
$45 lab fee due at first class.
6/19-7/10
Personal Enrichment
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
A D U LT
First Aid Learn first aid training for burns, fractures, sprains, strokes,
AGES 10-16
Babysitting for Beginners
seizures, poisoning emergencies and heat/cold exposure. We will
Learn the skills needed to be a trusted and responsible babysitter.
reactions. Class includes introduction in use of defibrillator (AED).
Learn all about child development, bedtime strategies, discipline,
An EMS Safety Services certificate, good for 2 years, will be issued
how to get jobs, and ways to make babysitting fun for you and the
upon successful completion. Students may not audit this class.
also cover diabetic emergencies, nosebleeds, bites and allergic
kids. Basic first aid, general safety, and what to do in an emergency will also be covered. Students should dress to play and bring a lunch. Students will receive a certificate of completion.
INSTRUCTOR : CPR For Life LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $37: 1 class
INSTRUCTOR : Suzy McCreary LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Class 19957
Wed
6:30pm-9:30pm
6/20
$7 lab fee due at class.
$50: 1 class
Class 19924
Sat
9:00am-2:30pm
6/23
A D U LT
Basic Creative Writing Thinking about writing a novel or memoir? Stop thinking and start
A D U LT
Community CPR
writing as you discover techniques to crafting your own novel,
Learn the proper techniques for recognizing the signals of a heart
reading assignments and sharing of written work. Learn the basic
attack and stroke, giving CPR, and applying first aid for choking
of both fiction and creative non-fiction.
short story or memoir. Class includes in-class writing exercises,
victims of all ages. Other respiratory emergencies will be covered, including introduction in use of a defibrillator (AED). An EMS Community CPR certificate, good for 2 years, will be issued upon
INSTRUCTOR : Janice De Jesus LOCATION Las Trampas Conference Room, Walnut Creek Library $92: 6 classes
completion. Students may not audit this class.
Class 19947
INSTRUCTOR : CPR For Life LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
No class 7/4
Wed
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/20-8/1
$5 lab fee due at first class.
$37: 1 class
Class 19955
Wed
6:30pm-9:30pm
7/11
$7 lab fee due at class.
A D U LT
CPR & First Aid Combo Receive certification in both Community CPR and Standard First Aid. Both certifications are through EMS Safety Services and are good for 2 years. Class includes introduction in use of defibrillator (AED). Wear comfortable clothing. INSTRUCTOR : CPR For Life LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $64: 1 class
Class 19953
Sat
9:00am-3:30pm
7/21
Class 19954
Sat
9:00am-3:30pm
8/18
$10 lab fee due at class.
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Social Dance A ges 1 3 & up
SOCIAL DANCE
Tahitian Dance & Drumming 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. INSTRUCTOR : Lisa Aguilar LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Tahitian Ahuro’a Women $58: 8 classes
Class 19968
Wed
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/13-8/22
No class 7/4, 7/11, 7/18
RJ Muna
Tahitian 1 Beginning $58: 8 classes
AGES 5-16
Baton Twirling and Dance
Class 19969
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!
beginning-new students
$58: 8 classes
Wed
8:30pm-9:15pm
6/13-8/22
4:45pm-5:30pm
Tahitian III* Advanced Women and Men $58: 8 classes
$42: 4 classes
6/7-6/28
Class 19971
Wed
9:15pm-10:00pm
6/13-8/22
No class 7/4, 7/11, 7/18.
*Registration per instructor’s approval only
intermediate $62: 4 classes
Class 20053
6/13-8/22
No class 7/4, 7/11, 7/18
LOCATION Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gymnasium
Thu
7:30pm-8:30pm
Tahitian II* Intermediate Women and Men Class 19970
INSTRUCTOR : Sandi Rios
Class 20052
Wed
No class 7/4, 7/11, 7/18
Thu
4:00pm-4:45pm
6/7-6/28
INSTRUCTOR : Lisa and Rey Aguilar LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Tahitian Drumming/Music $50: 6 classes
AGES 6-12
Class 19972
Tahitian Drum & Music
Sat
9:30am-10:30am
6/16-8/11
No class 6/23, 7/14, 7/21
Experience the motions and songs of the Pacific Islands and learn Polynesian culture. Instruction includes dances from Tahiti and neighboring islands for all levels.
Salsa & Latin Rhythms Dance
INSTRUCTOR : Lisa and Rey Aguilar LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
niques for posture and smooth movement. Detailed instruction will
$50: 6 classes
Sat
9:30am-10:30am
For those who want to experience Salsa and any Latin Dance. Learn how to move your body, hips, and feet. We will cover tech-
Tahitian Culture Beginning Class 19966
A D U LT
6/16-8/11
No class 6/23, 7/14, 7/21
allow you to lead or follow to any type of Latin rhythm. Great tips and lots of fun. INSTRUCTOR : Marcelo Solis
Tahitian Culture Intermediate/Advanced* $50: 6 classes
Class 19967
Sat
10:30am-12:00pm 6/16-8/11
No class 6/23, 7/14, 7/21
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LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $56: 6 classes
Class 19962
Thu
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/7-7/12
Class 19963
Thu
6:30pm-7:30pm
7/19-8/23
Social Dance A D U LT
A D U LT
All About Social Ballroom, Swing and Hot Latin Salsa
Line Dance
Have a great time and learn foxtrot, jitterbug, cha-cha, waltz,
returning dancers. This class is for the beginning line dancer and
swing, hot Latin salsa, mambo, tango and much more. Easy,
those with some line dance experience. Learn how to line dance
smooth-flowing combinations and a great method of teaching will
and review dances being taught in the immediate area. New
make you feel comfortable and confident on the dance floor and
dancers are welcome. First part of the class will be devoted to
prepare you for any dance party or wedding. We change partners
introductory dances. Intermediate class—For the improving and
so you can meet new friends. Singles and couples are welcome.
experienced dancer who wants to learn newer dances and review
Beginning/easy intermediate class—An energetic class with many
the classics. Instruction will reflect the interest and ability of the
INSTRUCTOR : Anna Magid LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : John Trentacosti
$81: 6 classes
Class 19872
Mon
class.
7:00pm-7:55pm
6/18-7/23
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Beginning/Easy Intermediate $42: 5 classes
A D U LT
Class 19920
Argentine Tango
Wed
5:30pm-7:00pm
6/6-7/11
Wed
5:30pm-7:00pm
7/25-8/22
Wed
7:00pm-9:00pm
6/6-7/11
Wed
7:00pm-9:00pm
7/25-8/22
No class 7/4
Argentine Tango is very popular in the Bay Area, one of the most developed and dedicated tango communities in the world. Learning Tango will open your possibilities for social connections not only locally, but also worldwide. Learn fundamentals, technique,
Class 19921
Intermediate $42: 5 classes
rhythm and musicality while gaining movement awareness and
Class 19922
the satisfaction of being able to dance the most challenging of all
No class 7/4
dances. Please wear leather-soled shoes.
Class 19923
INSTRUCTOR : Marcelo Solis LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Beginning $56: 6 classes
A dult 5 0 +
Tuesday Line Dance Join us for an afternoon of fun and exercise while learning popular
Class 19958
Thu
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/7-7/12
line dances. The Beginning class is the perfect class for someone
Class 19959
Thu
7:30pm-8:30pm
7/19-8/23
new to line dancing or hasn’t danced for some time and wants to have a slower-paced review. Lots of fun, great exercise and no
intermediate
pressure. The Continuing class is designed for the student who has
$56: 6 classes
line dance experience or has completed the beginning course.
Class 19960
Thu
8:30pm-9:30pm
6/7-7/12
Class 19961
Thu
8:30pm-9:30pm
7/19-8/23
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center.
Beginning
A D U LT
$37 5 classes
Ballroom Dance for My Generation This class is especially designed for ages 45 and up, but all are welcome. Have fun meeting people while learning or improving your west coast swing and tango. Smile, step and sway into better balance and flexibility. Come join us on the dance floor! Leathersoled shoes recommended.
Tue
12:45pm-1:45pm
6/5-7/10
12:45pm-1:45pm
7/17-8/21
2:00pm-3:30pm
6/5-7/10
2:00pm-3:30pm
7/17-8/21
No class 6/19 $44 6 classes
Class 19757
Tue
$37 5 classes
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Class 19754
Tue
No class 6/19
$52: 5 classes
Mon
Class 19756
Continuing
INSTRUCTOR : Barbara and Jerry Steck
Class 19964
INSTRUCTOR : Dennis McGuire
6:00pm-7:00pm
7/2-7/30
$44 6 classes
Class 19755
Tue
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Martial Arts
MARTIAL ARTS
AGES 6-11
Cutting Edge Martial Arts Be the best you can be! This fun and innovative program is open to all students and styles with no initiation fees. Our chief instructor and developer is a 5th degree black belt who blends five traditions to bring you a fun and challenging, ongoing program that takes students from white belt to black belt at a pace they are comfortable with. This program works with character development as much as physical conditioning. Students from other styles will be recognized at their current rank. Equipment and uniforms are available for purchase at class. INSTRUCTOR : Sensei Preston Jones
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center $62: 6 classes
aGES 3-6
Tiny Tigers Karate This program is a good base for your child’s journey into martial arts. Each week is themed and focuses on specific skills in a fun learning environment. Instructors are all black belts with over 5 years of teaching experience. Classes are broken down into groups based on age if necessary. Participants will need to purchase a uniform on the first day of class for $35.
Class 19833
Tue
5:30pm-6:30pm
6/5-7/10
Class 19834
Tue
5:30pm-6:30pm
7/17-8/21
Class 19835
Fri
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/8-7/13
Class 19836
Fri
6:30pm-7:30pm
7/20-8/24
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center $112: 11 classes
Class 19837
INSTRUCTOR : Bay Mountain Martial Arts
Sat
9:00am-10:15am
6/9-8/18
LOCATION Studio, Bay Mountain Martial Arts
A D U LT
$95: 8 classes
Class 19820
Mon
6:00pm-6:30pm
6/18-8/13
No class 7/2
Class 19821
This innovative program is open to all students and styles. Our Tue
3:30pm-4:00pm
6/19-8/14
Thu
5:00pm-5:30pm
6/21-8/16
No class 7/3
Class 19822
Cutting Edge Martial Arts chief instructor and developer is a 5th degree black belt who blends five traditions to bring you a fun and challenging program that takes students from white belt to black belt at a pace they
No class 7/5
are comfortable with. This ongoing program works on physical conditioning as well as character development and there are no initiation fees. Students from other styles will be recognized at their current rank. Equipment and uniforms are available for
AGES 7-12
purchase at class.
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
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center $62: 6 classes
will develop self-esteem, self-discipline, safety awareness, respect
Class 19839
Tue
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/5-7/10
and increased athletic abilities. Participants will need to purchase a
Class 19840
Tue
6:30pm-7:30pm
7/17-8/21
uniform on the first day of class for $35.
Class 19841
Fri
7:30pm-8:30pm
6/8-7/13
Class 19842
Fri
7:30pm-8:30pm
7/20-8/24
INSTRUCTOR: Bay Mountain Martial Arts LOCATION Studio, Bay Mountain Martial Arts
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
$115: 8 classes
Class 19826
$112: 11 classes
Mon
4:00pm-4:45pm
6/18-8/13
Tue
6:15pm-7:00pm
6/19-8/14
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Class 19837
Sat
9:00am-10:15am
6/9-8/18
Sports
Sports/Fitness Groups
SPORTS Tice Valley & Foothill Community Gymnasiums
Continental Little League (925) 210-6141
Baseball and softball programs for boys and girls aged 7-15. Log
Tice Valley and Foothill Community Gymnasiums are available for
onto www.continentalbaseball.com for information.
public and private rentals. Book your special events (birthday par-
CYO Sports
ties, basketball/volleyball practices, luncheons, business meetings,
St. John Vianney boys and girls basketball – call (510) 376-5423. St.
etc.) with us. For further information call Leo Harrod or Wes Allnutt
Mary’s boys and girls basketball, cross country, and track & field –
at 925-256-3572
call (925) 256-8453.
drop-in Badminton & Pickle Ball
Northgate Summer Volleyball Camps run from mid-June to
The drop-in programs meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10:00am-12:00pm at Tice Valley Gym. Cost is $3.
Adult Summer Basketball League 943-5899, ext. 5866
Thursday/Sunday
5-on-5
northgate volleyball
mid-July. The camps are fundamental based, progressing from beginning to advanced skills. We place equal emphasis on proper technique and enjoying the game. For more information, please contact David Weiland, 925.457.6230 or by email: northgatevolleyball@gmail.com Odyssey/Jrs. Girls Volleyball (925) 974-6219
Registration packets for the adult 5-on-5 basketball leagues will be
Oddyssey/VIP is a volleyball instructional program designed for
available at the Tice Valley Gym starting in May. League play will
5th – 8th grade girls to learn or enhance their game. Email Odys-
begin in June. Games will be played at the Tice Valley Community
seyVball@astound.net for more information.
Gymnasium. Email Hope Keung at Keung@walnut-creek.org if you
Walnut Creek Adult Softball, Inc. (925) 943-1955
are an individual looking to join a team and would like to be placed
WCASI Provides a recreational slow-pitch softball program at
on a wait list or if you would like to request a packet electronically.
Heather Farm Park. For dates and for more information, log onto www.wcasi.org
adult Volleyball leagues
Walnut Creek Little League (925) 806-8242
943-5899, ext. 5866
Baseball and Softball programs for boys and girls aged 8-16. For
Monday Night Coed League
more information, log onto www.wcbaseball.org
Wednesday Night Women’s 4’s
Walnut Creek Marauders and Cheer (925) 941-4745
Registration packets for the Monday summer adult volleyball coed
This contact football organization competes in the Diablo Valley
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
Valley Gym in April. League starts in June.
years old. Log onto www.wcyfmarauders.com Walnut Creek Soccer Club (925) 407-5662
Drop-in Volleyball The volleyball drop-in program meets on Friday evenings from
The WCSC is a youth soccer organization only, with players ages 6-18. For information, visit www.wcsc.org
7:00pm-10:00pm at the Tice Valley Gym. Cost is $5 and is open to
Walnut Creek Youth Athletic Association (925) 933-4884
the first 45 participants.
WCYAA offers recreational sports for boys and girls in grades K-11, including basketball, t-ball/baseball and summer soccer. Log onto
Fitness Programs Information about our fitness classes can be found on page 38-42.
www.wcyaa.com for information.
Jazzercise (925) 947-6987
Turf & Dog Park UPDATE
Designed for all fitness levels and ages, with high- and low-impact
www.WalnutCreekRec.org or (925) 256-3574
options. Classes are ongoing. Register anytime.
Prior to field or dog park use, all groups and individuals should
Tice Valley Gym
view website or call for updated conditions of all City fields and the Heather Farm Dog Park.
8 classes: $50.00 Unlimited: $60.00
Mon-Thu; 9 :00 am, 6:15 pm; Fri; 9:00 am, 5:45 pm; Sat; 8:30 am, Sun; 9:00 am
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Sports KIDZ LOVE SOCCER Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches in the Kidz Love Soccer method which includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format.
AGES 2-3½
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 game of soccer will be played each week. The fun happens on the field so you won’t have to watch from the sidelines. INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer
AGES 4-5
Pre Soccer Children will learn the basic techniques of soccer while
LOCATION Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park
building self-esteem and learning to follow instructions in a
$89: 8 classes
nurturing teaching environment.
Class 19846
Mon
11:30am-12:00pm
6/25-8/13
Class 19847
Thu
5:55pm-6:25pm
6/28-8/16
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer LOCATION Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
$89: 8 classes
$89: 8 classes
Class 19856
Mon
10:00am-10:35am
6/25-8/13
Class 19857
Mon
6:00pm-6:35pm
6/25-8/13
Class 19858
Thu
10:30am-11:05am
6/28-8/16
Class 19859
Thu
7:00pm-7:35pm
6/28-8/16
Class 19848
Sat
11:00am-11:30am
7/7-8/25
Class 19849
Sat
11:35am-12:05pm
7/7-8/25
AGES 3½-4
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
Tot Soccer
$89: 8 classes
Young children will develop large motor skills while having fun
Class 19862
Sat
10:05am-10:40am
7/7-8/25
running and kicking just like the big kids!
Class 19861
Sat
9:30am-10:05am
7/7-8/25
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer
AGES 5-6
LOCATION Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park
Soccer 1
$89: 8 classes
Class 19851
Mon
9:30am-10:00am
6/25-8/13
Class 19852
Mon
5:30pm-6:00pm
6/25-8/13
Class 19853
Thu
10:00am-10:30am
6/28-8/16
Class 19854
Thu
6:30pm-7:00pm
6/28-8/16
Beginning players learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
LOCATION Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park
$89: 8 classes
Class 19855
Sat
$89: 8 classes
9:00am-9:30am
7/7-8/25
Class 19865
Mon
6:35pm-7:20pm
6/25-8/13
Class 19863
Mon
10:35am-11:20am
6/25-8/13
Class 19864
Mon
4:00pm-4:45pm
6/25-8/13
Class 19866
Thu
4:15pm-5:00pm
6/28-8/16
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park $89: 8 classes
Class 19867
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Sat
10:40am-11:25am
7/7-8/25
Sports AGES 7-10
AGES 7-16
Skillz and Scrimmages
Golf Camp with Dave DeLong
Players will enjoy advanced skill building; dribbling, passing and
Whether your child has never been on the course before or is an
shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmag-
advanced junior golfer, the Dave DeLong Junior Golf Camp is the
es that emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels
right place to develop the talents and skills necessary to become
are welcome. Each participant receives a soccer jersey.
a better golfer while having fun. During camp, your child will receive professional golf instruction from the basics of grip and
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer
stance to the finer points of swing mechanics while learning essen-
LOCATION Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park
tial life skills in a supportive environment. In addition to access to
$99: 8 classes
Boundary Oak’s first class practice facilities, like an all-grass driv-
Class 19868
Mon
4:45pm-5:30pm
6/25-8/13
ing range and four practice greens, all campers will play 36 holes
Class 19869
Thu
5:00pm-5:45pm
6/28-8/16
on the championship golf course. The final day concludes out with an awards ceremony (parents welcome). All golfer’s must bring
LOCATION Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park
equipment or equipment may be rented upon request for $35. Call
$99: 8 classes
925-997-3683.
Class 19870
Sat
11:25am-12:10pm
7/7-8/25
INSTRUCTOR : Dave DeLong, PGA member and Instruction Direc-
tor at Boundary Oaks AGES 4½-10
LOCATION Pro Shop, Boundary Oak Municipal Golf Course
Kidz Love Soccer Camp
$297: 4 classes
Spend a week enjoying the world’s most popular sport in a fun,
Class 19465
Mon-Thu*
7:30am-12:30pm
6/25-6/28
recreational environment. Learn and practice soccer skills includ-
Class 19466
Mon-Thu*
7:30am-12:30pm
7/9-7/12
ing: dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting. More experienced
Class 19467
Mon-Thu*
7:30am-12:30pm
7/16-7/19
players will work on developing advanced dribbling skills and
Class 19468
Mon-Thu*
7:30am-12:30pm
7/23-7/26
team tactics. Everyone is a winner as the week’s fun culminates in
Class 19469
Mon-Thu*
7:30am-12:30pm
7/30-8/2
an age-appropriate ‘World Cup’ tournament. All campers receive a
Class 19470
Mon-Thu*
7:30am-12:30pm
8/20-8/23
soccer ball and KLS jersey. All campers must wear shin guards.
*Thursdays are 6:30am-11:30am
INSTRUCTOR : Kidz Love Soccer
AGES 6-15
LOCATION Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park
Golf-Junior
$149: 5 classes
Class 19150
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
6/11-6/15
Ages 4½-6
Develop your skills with Head Golf Pro and former PGA Tour player
Class 19151
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
8/13-8/17
Ages 4½-6
Dave De Long. This beginning class is designed for new golfers
Class 19155
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
6/11-6/15
Ages 7-8
with minimal experience. The group lessons cover fundamentals
Class 19156
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
8/13-8/17
Ages 7-8
such as the swing, short game, rules and etiquette. Class size is
Class 19157
Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm
8/13-8/17
Ages 9-10
limited to ensure quality instruction. Bring a pitching wedge or nine iron to the first class. Clubs provided upon request at class. INSTRUCTOR : Dave DeLong LOCATION Driving Range, Boundary Oak Municipal Golf Course
KIDZ LOVE SOCCER WEATHER WATCH: In case of rainouts,
please call the KLS Field Hot-Line at 1-888-372-5803 ½ hour
Golf Junior Beginner
prior to your class start time. All rainouts will be made up at the
$77: 5 classes
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, credits will be issued.
Class 19879
Thu
3:00pm-4:00pm
6/21-8/2
Ages 6-9
Class 19881
Thu
4:30pm-5:30pm
6/21-8/2
Ages 10-15
No class 7/5, 7/19
$5 ball fee due at each class.
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Sports AGES 5-9 & 6-8
A D U LT
Golf
Skyhawks Sports Camps
Develop your skills with Boundary Oak Director of Instruction and
Skyhawks programs are designed to engage the imagination
former PGA tour player Dave DeLong. Beginning golfers will learn
of young athletes. Our enthusiastic staff implements a unique
fundamentals such as the swing, short game, rules and etiquette.
curriculum, which allows for maximum participation and FUN.
Class size limited to 10 to ensure quality instruction. Bring a nine
Skyhawks participants improve their fundamental skills through
iron or a pitching wedge to the first class. Clubs provided upon
encouragement and non-competitive play. All Skyhawks partici
request at class.
pants receive a t-shirt and merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio range is approximately 10-12:1 depending on the sport.
INSTRUCTOR : Dave DeLong LOCATION Driving Range, Boundary Oak Municipal Golf Course
SKYHAWKS GOLF CAMP
Beginner/Intermediate Women’s
Campers will learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting, and
$87: 6 classes
Class 19873
Tue
No class 7/3
body positioning. Using the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system, 9:30am-10:30am
6/12-7/24
$5 ball fee to be paid at each class.
Beginner/Intermediate Golf Coed Tue
we have simplified instruction so that young players can make an effective transition onto the golf course. All equipment provided. $168: HEATHER FARM PARK, FIELD 2
Class 19023 Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm 6/18-6/22 Ages 5-9
$87: 6 classes
Class 19874
INSTRUCTOR Skyhawks Staff
6:00pm-7:00pm
6/12-7/24
Class 19024 Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm 7/23-7/27 Ages 5-9
No class 7/3
SKYHAWKS SOCCER CAMP
Class 19875
The #1 camp for learning the fundamentals of soccer. Using our
Tue
7:00pm-8:00pm
6/12-7/24
progressional curriculum, campers will gain the technical skills and
No class 7/3
Class 19876 No class 7/5
Thu
6:30pm-7:30pm
6/21-8/2
$5 ball fee to be paid at each class.
sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. $163: HEATHER FARM PARK, FIELD 1
Class 19025 Mon-Fri 9:00am 12:00pm 8/6-8/10 Ages 6-8 AGES 4-7
SKYHAWKS BASEBALL CAMP
Mini-Skyhawk Sports Camp
Learn the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting, and
This multi-sport program gives young children ages 4 to 7 a posi tive first step into athletics. Baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encourage
base running all in a fun, positive environment. Athletes will learn new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and responsibility.
ment and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities
$133: HEATHER FARM PARK, FIELD 1
were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement,
Class 19027 Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm 7/2-7/6
hand/eye coordination and skill development at their own pace.
NO CLASS 7/4
Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specific needs of these
Ages 6-8
young athletes. All participants receive a t-shirt and merit award.
SKYHAWKS BASKETBALL CAMP
The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1
This skill-intensive program is designed for beginner to intermedi ate players. Using our progressional curriculum, we teach campers
INSTRUCTOR Skyhawks Staff
the skills they need both on and off the court to become better
$163: HEATHER FARM PARK , FIELD 1
Class 19032
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
athletes. 6/11-6/15
Class 19028 Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm 7/9-7/13 Ages 6-8
$163: HEATHER FARM PARK , FIELD 2
Class 19033
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/9-7/13
Class 19035
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/6-8/10
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
SKYHAWKS FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP Campers will learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching, and defense—all presented
$163: TICE VALLEY FIELD, TVCG
Class 19034
$163: TICE VALLEY GYM, COURT 1
7/16-7/20
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Golf
Experience Boundary Oak
Catering Experience • Perfect location for Weddings, Showers, Golf Outings, Anniversaries, Business Meetings, Fundraisers, Birthdays & Celebration of Lives. • Flexible banquet & meeting spaces that can accommodate group sizes ranging from 10-400. • Indoor & Lakeside Outdoor Ceremony Site available for weddings.
Golf Course Experience • 18-hole Championship Golf Course. • 5 sets of tees to accommodate any level of golfer. • 55 stall lighted Driving Range including a 10 stall grass tee hitting area. • Home to the LPGA/Girls Golf Junior Program and First Tee of Contra Costa.
• Ample Complimentary Parking.
• Host to 200 Tournaments annually.
• Spectacular views of Mt. Diablo and Lime Ridge Open Space.
• Host of the PGA Nationwide Tour Qualifier for the Fresh Express Classic.
• Unique Dining Events held every month including: 4th Friday Dinners, Easter Brunch, Mother’s Day Brunch and more.
Contact Us At (925) 934-3600 x 21
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Camps AGES 6-12
Walnut Creek Day Camp 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. Swimming at Heather Farm pool on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Each week features a themed special event. A camp t-shirt is included with each registration. LOCATION Foothill Middle School Multi-use Room, 2775 Cedro Lane, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 DROP OFF/PICK UP Campers are dropped off at Foothill Middle 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 $272
extended care $298
REGULAR CARE 9:00am-4:30pm EXTENDED CARE 7:00am-6:00pm NO CLASS 7/4* 4-day price: $25.00 off 5-day week.
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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 program session.
WEEK 1: TROPICAL ISLAND
*WEEK 3: PARTY IN THE USA
WEEK 5: OUT OF THIS WORLD
WEEK 8: KNIGHTS OF WALNUT
ADVENTURES 6/18–6/22
7/2–7/6
7/16–7/20
CREEK 8/6–8/10
Class 19535 (Ext.)
Class 19539 (Ext.)
Class 19543 (Ext.)
Class 19549 (Ext.)
Class 19536 (Reg.)
Class 19540 (Reg)
Class 19544 (Reg.)
Class 19550 (Reg.)
Trip: A’s/Dodgers game
Trip: Jump Sky High and
Trip: USS Hornet and Pump It Up
Trip: Discovery Kingdom
Special Event: Wet ‘n Wild
Bowling
Special Event: Intergalactic
Special Event: Tournament of
Adventures
Special Event: Boogie for the
Olympics
Champions
WEEK 2: WILD, WILD WEST
Red, White, and Blue
6/25–6/29
WEEK 4: TIME BANDITS
Class 19537 (Ext.)
Class 19545 (Ext.)
7/9–7/13
NEW | WEEK 9: BOWLING
Class 19538 (Reg.)
Class 19541 (Ext.)
Class 19546 (Reg.)
8/13–8/17
Trip: Boomers and a movie
Class 19542 (Reg.)
Trip: Great America
Class 19567 (Ext.)
Special Event: Secret Agent
Special Event: Sheriff Woody’s
Trip: Roller-skating & a movie
Class 19568 (Reg.)
Training
Wild West Festival ($5 Fee)
Special Event: 80’s Fame Talent
Trip: Waterworld
Showcase
WEEK 6: SPY CAMP 7/23-7/27
WEEK 7: SAFARI CAMP 7/30–8/3
Class 19547 (Ext.) Class 19548 (Reg.) Trip: San Francisco Zoo Special Event: Ruler of the Jungle
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Special Event: Sports Day
Camps AGES 9-13
Walnut Creek Sports Day Camp 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 session, and a week 9 session, open to ages 6-13, 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. Swimming (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays), recreational games and field trips on Thursday are all part of each 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 $272
extended care $298
REGULAR CARE 9:00am-4:30pm EXTENDED CARE 7:00am-6:00pm NO CLASS 7/4* 4-day price: $25.00 off 5-day week.
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 program session.
AGES 6-13
WEEK 1: 6/18-6/22
*WEEK 3: 7/2-7/6
WEEK 5: 7/16-7/20
WEEK 7: 7/30-8/3
Special Event: Water Day
Special Event: Sock Hop
Special Event: Olympics
Special Event: Ruler of the
Trip: A’s/Dodgers game
Trip: Sky High & Bowling
Trip: USS Hornet &
Jungle
19563 Golf Ext.
19555 Flag Football Ext.
Pump it Up
Trip: San Francisco Zoo
19564 Golf Reg.
19556 Flag Football Reg.
19559 Lacrosse Ext.
19575 Soccer Ext.
19553 Tennis Ext.
19561 Basketball Ext.
19560 Lacrosse Reg.
19576 Soccer Reg.
19554 Tennis Reg.
19562 Basketball Reg
19557 Soccer Ext.
19565 Volleyball Ext.
WEEK 2: 6/25-6/29
WEEK 4: 7/9-7/13
19558 Soccer Reg.
19566 Volleyball Reg.
Special Event: Carnival
Special Event: Talent
WEEK 6: 7/23-7/27
WEEK 8: 8/6-8/10
($5 fee)
Show
Special Event: Spy Agent
Special Event: Tourna-
Trip: Boomers & a movie
Trip: Roller-skating &
Training
ment of Champions
19551 Multisport Ext.
a movie
Trip: Great America
Trip: Discovery Kingdom
19552 Multisport Reg.
19573 Multisport Ext.
19583 Multisport Ext.
19579 Golf Ext.
19569 Baseball Ext.
19574 Multisport Reg.
19584 Multisport Reg.
19580 Golf Reg.
19570 Baseball Reg.
19571 Tennis Ext.
19577 Basketball Ext.
19581 Multisport Ext.
19572 Tennis Reg.
19578 Basketball Reg.
19582 Multisport Reg.
AGES 9-13
Week 9: 8/13-8/17
Special Event: Sports Day Trip: Waterworld 19567 Bowling Ext. 19568 Bowling Reg.
LOCATION Foothill Community Gymnasium: 2775 Cedro Lane,
NEW | Sports Camp Half Day Morning $125: 5 CLASSES
Mon-Wed, Fri 9:00am-12:30pm
Walnut Creek, CA 94598 DROP OFF/PICK UP Campers are dropped off at Foothill Community
Gym in the morning. Pick up at Heather Farm Park Playground.
Thu 9:00am-4:30pm
WEEK 1: 6/18-6/22
*WEEK 3: 7/2-7/6
WEEK 5: 7/16-7/20
WEEK 7: 7/30-8/3
Trip: A’s/Dodgers game
Trip: Sky High & Bowling
Trip: USS Hornet &
Trip: San Francisco Zoo
Class 19781 Golf
Class 19785 Flag Football
Pump It Up
Class 19793 Soccer
Class 19782 Tennis
Class 19786 Basketball
Class 19789 Lacrosse
Class 19794 Volleyball
Class 19790 Soccer
AGES 6-13
WEEK 2: 6/25-6/29
WEEK 4: 7/9-7/13
Trip: Boomers & a movie
Trip: Roller-skating &
WEEK 6: 7/23-7/27
Trip: Discovery Kingdom
Class 19783 Multisport
a movie
Trip: Great America
Class 19795 Golf
Class 19784 Baseball
Class 19787 Multisport
Class 19791 Multisport
Class 19796 Multisport
Class 19788 Tennis
Class 19792 Basketball
WEEK 9: 8/13-8/17
Trip: Waterworld Class 19797 Bowling
WEEK 8: 8/6-8/10
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Camps AGES 4-6
Camp Little Walnut Summer at Camp Little Walnut is filled with fun, excitement and enthusiasm. Our age-appropriate games and activities build confidence and inspire independence on a daily basis. Little Walnuts will enjoy exploring their creativity while making new friends. Each week includes special themed activities and adventures designed to delight kids and keep them excited and eager to come back every morning. Each day, our trained staff, help campers build self-esteem and improve their social skills while having a wonderful time. A camp t-shirt is included with each registration. LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool $92: 5 CLASSES
$77: 4 CLASSES, WEEK 3 (7/2 – 7/6)*
NO CLASS 7/4 WEEK 1: PIRATES
Class 19527
Mon-Fri
9:00am-11:30am
6/18-6/22
9:00am-11:30am
6/25-6/29
9:00am-11:30am
*7/2-7/6
9:00am-11:30am
7/9-7/13
9:00am-11:30am
7/16-7/20
9:00am-11:30am
7/23-7/27
9:00am-11:30am
7/30-8/3
9:00am-11:30am
8/6-8/10
WEEK 2: DIGGIN’ FOR DINOS
AGES 3-5
Class 19528
Camp Tenderfoot
Mon-Fri
WEEK 3: UNDER THE SEA
Camp Tenderfoot is specially designed to be a child’s first day
Class 19529
Mon-Fri
camp experience. Children build confidence and develop social
WEEK 4: WACKY WEEK
skills while making new friends in a safe, supportive environment.
Class 19530
Our warm, nurturing staff provide age-appropriate arts and crafts, games, water play and other exciting adventures designed to promote creativity and socialization. Campers must be potty-trained.
Mon-Fri
WEEK 5: LOCAL HEROES
Class 19531
Mon-Fri
Each session revolves around a special theme that includes a daily
WEEK 6: SPACE WEEK
craft, playtime, stories, as well as featuring special park and water
Class 19532
days. A camp t-shirt is included with each registration. LOCATION Back Patio, Heather Farm Community Center
Mon-Fri
WEEK 7: WILD WILD WEST
Class 19533
Mon-Fri
Sessions are 2 weeks, Mon-Thu
WEEK 8: BUGS & BUTTERFLIES
Session 2 only: Week 1—Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri; Week 2—Mon-Thu*
Class 19534
Mon-Fri
$140: 8 CLASSES NO CLASS 7/4 SESSION 1: UNDER THE SEA
Class 19523
9:30am-12:00pm
6/18–6/28
SESSION 2: BUGS AND BUTTERFLIES
Class 19524
9:30am-12:00pm
*7/2–7/12
SESSION 3: WACKY WONDERS
Class 19525
9:30am-12:00pm
Crafts and games, socialization, and tons of fun can be 7/16–7/26
9:30am-12:00pm
found in both programs, but there are some differences. Tenderfoot campers are a little younger than our Little Wal-
SESSION 4: TIME TRAVEL
Class 19526
tenderfoot or little walnut, which program is right for your camper?
7/30–8/9
nuts. 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!
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Camps Specialized Recreation Summer Camp This summer camp is carefully designed for children, teens and young adults who have special needs. Our professionally trained staff creates a loving and nurturing environment. Emphasis is placed on social interaction, recreational and educational activities, community involvement and weekly excursions. Campers experience a fun-filled day camp with crafts, games, nature study, music, sports, 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 and although our staff/volunteer to camper ratio is very high (3 to 1 or 2 to 1) this does not mean that
Teen Camp
we are able to provide 1 to 1 care during the camp. Register separately for trips. Trips include Overnight Campout, Paper Boat Races
G rades 6 - 9
and the Oakland Zoo. Registration cost includes $25 supply fee.
Looking for something to do during the summer? Don’t be bored, come to teen camp! Enjoy hanging out with your peers as you
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
enjoy plenty of recreational activities, field trips to various amuse-
$199: 4 CLASSES
ment parks, and swimming. Build friendships and create memo-
NO CLASS 7/4
ries with other local teens. This camp is designed for teens and is geared toward the independent teen. All registrants will receive an informational letter in the mail. *Trips subject to change.
1 session
6/22
Pizza,
Movie 19428 6/25- Bowling, 6/29 19429 7/97/13
Pizza,
7/20
Wed Thurs Fri Mystery Discovery Water-
game
Day
world
Class 19393
Mystery Great
Skating
Day
world
Class 19394
USA Water-
WEEK 6
world
Class 19395
Sky High Day
America
Mystery Great America
Ice
USA Mystery Discovery Water-
Skating
Day
Movie
9:00am-3:00pm
6/25-6/28
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
*7/2-7/5
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
7/9-7/12
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
7/16-7/19
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
7/23-7/26
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
7/30-8/2
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
8/6-8/9
Mon-Thu
9:00am-3:00pm
8/13-8/16
WEEK 4
Roller
Pizza,
Pizza,
Kingdom
Class 19368
USA Water-
Jump
Mon-Thu
WEEK 3
Tues A’s
Movie Bowling,
Movie 19430 7/16- Bowling,
Class 19366 Class 19367
Mon – Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm
Class Date Mon 19427 6/18- Bowling,
WEEK 1
WEEK 2
Drop off/pick up Gazebo at Civic Park. $298
$156: 3 CLASSES, WEEK 2 (7/2 – 7/5)*
Kingdom
world USA
WEEK 5
WEEK 7
Class 19396 WEEK 8
Class 19397 AGES 13-15
OAKLAND ZOO
Junior Recreation Leader
$52: 1 class
Teens ages 13-15 are invited to sign up for the Junior Recreation
Class 19375
Leader program and learn the fundamentals of being a Recreation
paper boat races
Leader! Teens will spend 12-35 hours per week assisting staff members in various City Day Camps. Program includes training,
Fri
9:00am-3:00pm
$52: 1 class
t-shirt, instruction from experienced staff and a completion certifi-
Class 19372
cate. The first day of each session consists of training from 9:00am-
OVERNIGHT CAMPOUT
2:00pm at the Heather Farm Community Center. All registrants will receive an informational letter in the mail. Enrollment limited to one session. No class 7/4. Call 943-5899 x2424 for availability.
7/6
Fri
9:00am-10:00am
7/20
9:00am-12:00pm
8/3-8/4
$97: 2 classes
Class 19371
Thu-Fri
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Personal Enrichment Camps
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
AGES 6-11
Keeping Kids Safe This fun and innovative program is designed for the health and safety of your child. your child will engage in hands-on activities and games helping them learn how to keep themselves safe at home, school and while visiting friends. Designed as a ‘Stranger Awareness’ course, this program goes the extra mile to help children understand a variety of safety issues from germs to fire safety. Keeping Kids Safe has been featured on ABC7’s View From the Bay and taught nationwide. INSTRUCTOR : Preston Jones Enterprise LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center $122: 12 classes
AGES 5-8
Class 19830
Spanish CampA Walk through the Jungle
Fri
5:30pm-6:15pm
6/8-8/24
AGES 6-14
Hola amigos! Hello friends! Vamos a divertirnos con los animales de la selva. Let’s go and have fun with the jungle animals. Your
NEW | Chess Camp
child will learn Spanish through music, role play and scavenger
This camp is a great opportunity to learn how to play chess, or
hunts. Using their imagination, campers will swing with the mon-
to continue chess education. with chess instruction, tournament
keys and swim with the crocodiles.
games, as well as outdoor activities. All equipment is provided and campers receive trophies at the end of camp. Lessons are
INSTRUCTOR : Spanish 4 Children LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Pacific Chess Academy
$182: 5 classes
Class 19136
presented in an easy-to-follow way and are offered to all levels.
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
6/25-6/29
$7 supply fee due at first class.
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $187: 5 classes
Class 19436 AGES 5-12
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/25-6/29
LOCATION Lakeside Room, Heather Farm Community Center
Kids’ Carpentry Camp
$187: 5 classes
Lifetime carpentry skills such as problem-solving, measuring and
Class 19437
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/9-7/13
applied mathematics are taught in a fun, supportive atmosphere. The safe use of woodworking hand tools is emphasized while working on boats, bird feeders, doll furniture and more. Tools and wood are provided. May be taken year round. Participants must at
AGES 12-16
Lindsay Wildlife Camp Counselor Have fun helping campers ages 4-6 with their projects, activities
least be entering kindergarten in Fall.
and arts and crafts in this wonderful opportunity to get involved at
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INSTRUCTOR : Director Michael Glass and his wife Jeab.
Lindsay Wildlife Museum during the summer months. Fees cover
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
training, camp shirt, snacks and drinks. Mandatory training takes
$114: 4 classes
place in the community room on Friday, June 22; 2:00pm-4:30pm.
Class 19138
Mon-Thu
9:30am-11:00am
6/18-6/21
Class 19139
Mon-Thu
11:00am-12:30pm
6/18-6/21
Class 19140
Mon-Thu
12:30pm-2:00pm
6/18-6/21
Class 19141
Mon-Thu
9:30am-11:00am
7/9-7/12
Class 19142
Mon-Thu
11:00am-12:30pm
7/9-7/12
Class 19143
Mon-Thu
12:30pm-2:00pm
7/9-7/12
Class 19144
Mon-Thu
9:30am-11:00am
7/30-8/2
Class 19145
Mon-Thu
11:00am-12:30pm
7/30-8/2
Class 19146
Mon-Thu
12:30pm-2:00pm
7/30-8/2
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INSTRUCTOR : Lindsay Wildlife Museum LOCATION Community Room, Lindsay Wildlife Museum $57: 5 classes
Class 19462
Mon-Fri 12:30pm-4:00pm
6/25-6/29
Science & Technology Camps .
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
AGES 5-6
Jedi Engineering with LEGO® Build X-Wings, droids, and palaces inspired by designs made a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized sand crawlers, drone assembly lines, and battle cruisers of imaginative and original designs. INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $182: 4 classes
Class 19487
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/2-7/6
No class 7/4 $227: 5 classes
Class 19488
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
8/20-8/24
AGES 5-6
Pre-Engineering with LEGO® Camp Have your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Build cities, bridges, motorized cars and planes. With access to over 100,000 pieces of LEGO, students build what they have only dreamed of
AGES 4-5
with the support of an experienced Play-Well Engineering
My First Lab
instructor.
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, and they’ll explore
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $227: 5 classes
the science of the sea and the fascinating creatures that live there.
Class 19478
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
6/11-6/15
Campers become paleontologists by searching for fossils and
Class 19479
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
7/16-7/20
participating in a mini dinosaur dig. Finally, junior scientists take an exciting mission to explore the planets, moons and stars. Take-home projects included daily.
Getting down to Earth
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
What makes Earth so special as it spins through space with the
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
sun, moons and other planets? Can ours be the only habitable
$211: 5 classes
Class 19477
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
AGES 6-9
place in our solar system? Learn what prehistoric life and the 7/30-8/3
dinosaurs’ environments could have been like, and compare how our modern way of life with ‘Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle’ evolved. Learn about our place in space as we travel through time, meet
AGES 4-6
museum animals and have fun becoming Earth Stewards!
Creepy Crawly Critter Camp There is a whole world down on the ground and under the rocks and leaves. Enter this world and enjoy a week learning all about these wonderful and strange creatures. Meet some of the animals
INSTRUCTOR : Lindsay Wildlife Museum LOCATION Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum $152: 5 classes
Class 19461
that keep the bug world under control.
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:30pm
7/9-7/13
INSTRUCTOR : Lindsay Wildlife Museum LOCATION Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum $127: 5 classes
Class 19460
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-3:30pm
6/25-6/29
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Science & Technology Camps AGES 6-11
AGES 6-9
Secret Agent Lab Camp
NASA: Journey Into Outer Space
This camp is a fun journey into the world of detection, spy
Mad Science and NASA’s after school program is now a summer
science, and forensics. Campers will examine the science behind
camp! From our atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar
the spy tools made famous by the world’s greatest spies! We will
system, this hands-on program sends campers on a quest for
reconstruct activities using scientific methods and use the science
exploration! Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be
of cryptology to send and decode secret messages. Kids will get a
discovered. Learn about the four forces of flight and the
chance to see what can’t be seen by the naked eye and will follow
challenges of space travel. Camp includes a take-home every day.
in Sherlock’s steps to learn what tracks can tell us! Join the Mad
Join us for Earth and Beyond, Astronaut-in-Training, Solar Launch,
Science Bureau of Investigations to help foil a burglary using state-
Eye on the Sky, and Space Voyage!
of-the-art security techniques!
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
$211: 5 classes
$211: 5 classes
Class 19475
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/9-7/13
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/18-6/22
Class 19472
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/23-7/27
AGES 7-11
AGES 6-11
Crazy Chemistry
Inventor’s Academy
We’ll explore and create exciting chemical reactions, make colorful
Each day, campers are given a series of challenges they must
concoctions and bubbling brews. Amaze yourself with magical
overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from the
temperature changing baggie science or growing ghost crystals.
world’s famous inventors and the most important thing of all—
Study the chemistry involved in not-so-simple things like chalk
their minds. The camp involves a team-based approach to solving
and soap, and even experiment with the chemistry used by artists,
problems like, ‘If you were stranded on a desert island, how would
spies and detectives! Chemists bring home a project each day.
you survive?’ Students must consider how to build shelter, find food and water, and protect themselves from the elements.
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Discover and create!
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
$169: 4 classes
Class 19767
Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/2-7/6
AGES 6-11
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 wind affect kites, hot air balloons and parachutes. Discover the fundamentals of rocketry, the stages of rocket flight and experiment with huge water rocket launches. Each student will build his or her own launchable rockets to take home. Take-homes include the new Mad Science Skyblazer rocket, a rubber bandpowered airplane, a kite, a boomerang, a mini flying disc, and more!
6/25-6/29
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/13-8/17
AGES 7-12
Engineering Fundamentals with LEGO® Camp Have your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Students explore concepts in physics, architecture, mechanical and structural engineering, from Gear Cars to Battletracks. The engineerdesigned curriculum challenges new and returning students to reach higher levels of engineering comprehension while having fun.
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool
$227: 5 classes
$211: 5 classes
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Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
Class 19474
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies
INSTRUCTOR : Mad Science of Mt. Diablo
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
Class 19473
$15 lab fee due at first class.
Flight Academy
Class 19476
LOCATION Studio H, Heather Farm Preschool $211: 5 classes
No class 7/4
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Class 19471
8/6-8/10
Class 19482
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
6/11-6/15
Class 19483
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/16-7/20
Science & Technology Camps AGES 7-12
LEGO® Sports Bots Design and build motorized remote controlled sports bots to compete in rousing games of soccer, hockey, basketball, football, and quidditch, among others. Invent your own sport. Instruction will be provided by staff, but familiarity with the LEGO® Technic building system is desirable. INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $227: 5 classes
Class 19486
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
7/23-7/27
AGES 10-14
Game Design: Beginning 2D Games Create your own interactive computer games; a 2D platform and 2D arcade game! You will design or import the characters, AGES 7-12
arrange the levels, and create the game play by assigning actions
Jedi Engineering with LEGO®
to characters and events. Add music, sound effects, and even
Build X-Wings, droids, and palaces inspired by designs made a
and computer science, while producing two high-quality games.
long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized sand crawlers, drone assembly lines, and battle cruisers of imaginative
Take home your games to play on a Windows PC. INSTRUCTOR : TechKnowHow, Inc.
and original designs.
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $182: 4 classes
Class 19489
cheat codes! Learn important concepts and skills of game design
$377: 5 classes
Class 19449
Mon-Fri 9:00am-3:30pm
8/6-8/10
$15 lab fee due at first class.
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm 7/2-7/6
No class 7/4
AGES 10-14
Game Design: 3D Games
$227: 5 classes
Class 19490
Mon-Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm
8/20-8/24
Design two computer games while gaining an understanding of intermediate game development, from creating 3D models to defining game action and using special effects. Design a 3D racing
AGES 7-12
LEGO® Green Engineering
game with two-player action, using cameras to provide the
Design and build machines powered by alternative energy sourc-
you make a 3D Arena game where the player needs to move
es. Race solar cars, build a wind-powered electrical
around obstacles and neutralize enemy craft to safely reach home
generation facility, enter the human-powered vehicle competition,
base. Take home your games to play on a Windows PC.
and invent a machine powered by stored elastic strain energy. In-
*Pre-requisite: Beginning Game Design.
realistic feel of being in the game. Then, learn 3D modeling while
struction will be provided by staff, but familiarity with the LEGO® Technic building system is desirable.
LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center
INSTRUCTOR : Play-Well TEKnologies LOCATION Club Room, Heather Farm Community Center $227: 5 classes
Class 19485
Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
INSTRUCTOR : TechKnowHow, Inc.
$377: 5 classes
Class 19440
Mon-Fri 9:00am-3:30pm
8/13-8/17
$15 lab fee due at first class. 7/23-7/27
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Aquatics
AQUATICS
LARKEY PARK SWIM CENTER Located by the Lindsay Museum 2771 Buena Vista Avenue, Walnut Creek (925) 943-5861
• Open from June 18 through August 19, 2012 • L-shaped recreation and lap pool (25 yards by 25 meters) • Diving area with 1-meter diving board • Children’s wading pool (1 foot deep) • Vending Machines • Off-season rentals Lap lanes available the following weekends: July 7, 8, August 4, 11, 12. 10:00am-12:00pm Pool opens at 1:00pm on the following Saturdays: June 30, July 21
Competitive Programs Walnut Creek Aquabears Swim Team The nationally ranked Walnut Creek Aquabears Swim Team is a
YEAR-ROUND FACILITY AND SWIMMING PROGRAMS CLARKE SWIM CENTER Located in Heather Farm Park 1750 Heather Drive, Walnut Creek (925) 943-5856
• Heated pools open year-round • Olympic size, 20-lane lap pool • Certified professional lifeguards • Heated locker rooms and showers • Fitness center with cardiovascular and weight equipment • Seasonal diving pool with 1-meter diving board. • Seasonal children’s pool • Vending machines
FACILITY CLOSED* June 2, 3, 16 July 7, 8, August 4, 11, 12 September 22, 23 Additional Dates: TBD WEEKEND HOURS July 4, September 3
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year-round U.S.S. (United States Swimming) competitive program. For more information call 939-5990. Web Site: www.walnutcreekaquabears.org. Head coach, Mike Heaney.
Walnut Creek Masters Swim Team Our masters (19-90) team is one of the finest (and most fun) in the country, providing a competitive swimming program and structured fitness program for adults of ALL abilities. For more information call 280-5421. Web site: www.swim4wc.org. Head Coach, Kerry O’Brien.
Walnut Creek Aquanuts Synchronized Swim Team The Walnut Creek Aquanuts is one of the most acclaimed teams in international synchronized swimming and home of Olympic champions. The Aquanuts provide a year-round program for swimmers of all ages and abilities. For more information call 934-4792. Web site: www.aquanuts.org. Head Coach, Kim Probst.
Walnut Creek Swim Club (WCSC) WCSC is one of the oldest and finest recreational swim teams in the county celebrating our 51st year. We pride ourselves in creating an atmosphere where not only do swimmers improve but there is great family fun for everyone! For more information visit www.walnutcreekswimclub.org or email director@walnutcreekswimclub.org. Head Coach, Brett Anderson.
Aquatics
Lap Swimming & Fitness Center All swimmers must swim continuous laps, in the true tradition of lap swimming. Circle swimming will be enforced in order to
Admission Fees Daily Admission Fees Everyone entering the facility must pay an admission fee.
accommodate more swimmers. Swimming instruction of any kind
No refunds.
is prohibited.
Daily Admission Fees
Fitness Center for use by adults, 18 & older. Closed toed shoes and
Children (6 and Under)............ $3.50
clothing must be worn at all times. Use at own risk.
Daily Park Pass Option* $4.00
Youth (7-17).............................. $4.25
$4.75
Adults (18 & older)................... $5.00
$5.50
(*Allows in/out privilege during recreational swim times)
FITNESS CENTER Clarke Swim Center (Year-Round)
Discount 15 Swim Passes
Mon-Fri
6:00am-3:30pm
Valid for 1 year. No refunds.
Mon-Thu
7:00pm-8:45pm
Children (6 and under)……….. $45.00
Sat-Sun
11:00am-3:45pm
Age (7-17)…………………….… $56.25 Age (18 & older)……………….. $63.75 .
Adult Lap Swim
Adult Lap Swim/Fitness Center Monthly Pass
Clarke Swim Center
(June 18 – September 3, 2012) Mon-Fri
5:30am-4:45pm
Mon-Thu
7:00pm-9:00pm
Sat-Sun
11:00am-5:00pm
*See facility description for closure dates
Adult (18 & older)…………...... $71.00
FAMILY RECREATIONAL PASS Enjoy unlimited use of the Clarke and Larkey Swim Centers during recreational swim times. Buy a family pass for immediate family
Larkey Swim Center
members living at your address. Family passes valid from April 1 through Labor Day Weekend. (Family passes are valid for up to 5
On the following dates only: July 7, 8, August 4, 11, 12
10:00am-12:00pm
Recreational Swim Hours Children 6 & under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
family members. Each additional member will be charged and additional $10.00.) Family must show proper ID. Family Pass Fee…………$275.00
Recreational Swim Group Reservations
Horseplay is not permitted. Swimming instruction of any kind is
Bring your Day Camp, Summer Camp, Group daily, weekly,
prohibited.
monthly to the pool this summer. Make reservations to receive
Clarke Swim Center
(Weekdays: June 18-Aug 17; Weekends: June 23-Sept 3)
group discounts. Call 925-943-5899 ext. 2438 for more information!
Mon-Fri
1:00pm-4:45pm
Party Area Reservations
Sat-Sun
12:00pm-5:00pm
Reserve table space for your pool party. You can reserve our party
*See facility description for closure dates
area for just $50. Individual entry fees not included. Call 925-943-5899 ext. 2438 for more information!
Larkey Swim Center
(June 18– August 19, 2012) Mon-Thurs 12:30pm-4:30pm Fri
1:00pm-5:00pm
Sat-Sun
12:00pm-5:00pm
*See facility description for special dates
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SPECIAL INTEREST A G E S 1 5 - A dult
NEW | Open Water Swimming All lane ropes in the 50 meter pool are removed. Three large buoys are strategically placed in pool for you to swim around similar to an open water course. All swimmers ages 15 & older must swim continuous laps, in the true tradition of lap swimming. Recreation
Swim Lessons Registration begins may 14. Registration Options: Online: www.WalnutCreekRec.org Fax to: (925) 287-0179 Walk-in: Clarke Swim Center (Weekdays 9am-4pm)
swimming and horseplay are prohibited. Circle swimming will be
Mail to: City of Walnut Creek, Attn: Aquatics Registration, 301 N.
enforced for the safety of all swimmers. Swimming instruction of
San Carlos Drive, Walnut Creek CA 94598
any kind is prohibited. FEE: regular admission fee options apply
Sat, 8/18, 9:30am-12:00pm
No Phone in Registrations accepted! Registration form on page 81.
Aquasize (Co-ed water exercise classes)
BEFORE REGISTERING FOR SWIM LESSONS:
Shape up and slim down with invigorating water exercise! Use the
The aquatics program offers a variety of classes for all ages. Find
water’s natural buoyancy and resistance, as an excellent form of
the class that is right for you!
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. Both shallow water & deep water classes offered. LOCATION Clarke Swim Center
Please read the course descriptions and prerequisites carefully. It is important to register your child for the proper class. Placing your child in the correct class is crucial for his/her development. Please know that it may take your child more than one class session to graduate to the next level.
FEE: $7/ drop-in, $85/20-class punch ticket
Transfers between classes may only be at the discretion of aquat-
Mon-Fri 8:00am class & 9:00am class.
ics staff. Parents may request transfers prior to the first day of the class. An evaluation of the student may take place the first – third
Walnut Creek Masters: Try-out for Fitness Swimmers Our Masters program invites all interested fitness swimmers to sample our program and experience an atmosphere of encouraging swimmers and coaches dedicated to stroke instruction and
day of a session. Instructors reserve the right to re-place your child if needed. Spaces cannot be “held”. To register please completely fill out the registration slip. List your 2nd and 3rd choices for classes. Full payment is required at time of registration.
improved conditioning. “Competitive Spirit” and competition are not a requirement to be a member, and is only one aspect of this largely successful adult fitness program. All practices are coached
Aquatics Refunds
by the same experienced staff that trains some of the finest adult
Refunds are allowed up to seven business days prior to the first
swimmers in the world. For more information contact: Head Coach
day of class; a $10 service fee per class will be applied to each
Kerry O’Brien (925) 280-5421 or www.swim4wc.org. You can also
refund. Cancellation requests received after the refund period but
stop by during practice to talk with a coach.
prior to the first day of class will receive a credit, minus the $10
Register for tryout at front counter. Fee: $6 (Master’s daily admission fee)
service fee, valid for one year. No refunds or credits will be offered once classes begin. If you must drop a class due to serious illness or injury, please call (925) 943-5899 ext 2438 or email: Heaston@ walnut-creek.org, prior to the completion of the course. (Doctor’s
Practice times: Mon-Fri 5:30am; 6:45am; 10:30am; noon.
note is required. $10 service fee applies.) We do not give refunds
Mon-Thu 7:00pm
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.
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Aquatics
Aquatics A G E S 1 0 mos - 3 Y R s
Guppy $46.00: 8 classes
tue-thu
clarke & Larkey swim center
Parent/toddler basic water orientation class. Both parent and toddler participate in this 20-minute class. Skills include water adjustment for parents and toddlers, holding techniques, entry and exit from the pool edge, games and songs. Floating, arm and leg movement, and breath control may also be included for older toddlers. All this makes for a positive experience for the child. *No class 7/4
Larkey
Clarke Clarke
Session Times
(Course pro-rated $40.50) I 6/257/5*
II 7/97/19
III 7/238/2
IV 8/68/16
V 8/208/30V 8/30
10:45am 10:45am
20196 20196 20197 20197
20198 20198 20199 20199
11:55am 11:55am
20200 20201 20201 20200
20202 20203 20203 20202
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20210 20211 20211 20210 20214 20215 20214 20215 20218 20473
5:45pm 5:45pm 6:20pm 6:20pm 11:20am 11:20am 6:05pm
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AGES 3-7
Seahorse $64.00: 8 classes
AGES 3-5
tue-thu
clarke & Larkey swim center
Prerequisite: Pass Starfish or ability to perform equivalent skills.
Starfish
Fundamental skill building class. Students must be comfortable
$64.00: 8 classes
tue-thu
clarke & Larkey swim center
with floating on front and back with support and submerge head for at least 5–10 seconds. Class objective: float without support
ter, students will work on bubble blowing, breath control, kicking
and recover to a vertical position. Continue to work on kicking,
(with support), floating (with support), and arm movement.
arm strokes, and independence in shallow water.
*No class 7/4
*No class 7/4
(Course pro-rated $58.25)
(Course pro-rated $58.25)
Session Times
I 6/257/5*
II 7/97/19
III 7/238/2
IV 8/68/16
V 8/208/30
Session Times
I 6/257/5*
II 7/97/19
III 7/238/2
IV 8/68/16
V 8/208/30
10:00am
20391
20392
20393
20394
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10:00am
20278
20279
20280
20281
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20460
20461
20462
20463
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20395
20396
20397
20398
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11:10am
20399
20400
20401
20402
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11:10am
20282
20283
20284
20285
---
11:45am
20403
20404
20405
20406
---
11:45am
20286
20287
20288
20289
---
4:25pm
20468
20469
20470
20471
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Clarke
10:35am
10:35am
5:00pm
20407
20408
20409
20410
20447
5:35pm
20411
20412
20413
20414
20475
5:00pm
20290
20291
20292
20293
20326
6:10pm
20415
20416
20417
20418
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5:35pm
20294
20295
20296
20297
20327
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---
---
---
20328
10:00am
20419
20420
20421
20422
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6:10pm
10:35am
20423
20424
20425
20426
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6:45pm
20298
20300
20301
20467
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11:10am
20427
20428
20445
20446
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10:00am
20302
20303
20304
20305
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10:35am
20306
20307
20308
20309
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11:45am
20310
20311
20312
20313
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4:45pm
20314
20315
20316
20317
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20318
20319
20320
20321
---
20322
20323
20324
20325
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11:45am
20431
20432
20429
20430
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4:45pm
20433
20434
20435
20436
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5:20pm
20437
20438
20439
20440
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Larkey
Lakrey
Clarke
Water adjustment for young children. Playing activities in the wa-
5:55pm
20441
20442
20443
20444
---
5:20pm
6:30pm
20448
20449
20450
20451
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6:30pm
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Aquatics
AGES 4-11
AGES 5-11
Seal
Lobster $64.00: 8 classes
tue-thu
clarke & Larkey swim center
tue-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 objec-
introduce students to the basics of elementary backstroke, diving
tive: continue with front and back crawl refinement, treading water,
into deep water and treading water. Continue with front and back
diving, and introduction of breaststroke, and scissor kick.
crawl.
*No class 7/4
Lakrey
(Course pro-rated $58.25)
Session Times
II 7/97/19
III 7/238/2
IV 8/68/16
V 8/208/30
10:00am
20329
20330
20331
20332
---
11:10am
20337
20338
20339
20340
---
5:00pm
20341
20342
20343
20344
---
5:35pm
20345
20346
20347
20348
---
6:10pm
---
---
---
---
20472
---
---
---
---
20374
10:00am
20349
20350
20351
20352
---
10:35am
20353
20354
20355
20356
---
11:45am
20357
20358
20359
20360
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I 6/257/5*
II 7/97/19
III 7/238/2
IV 8/68/16
V 8/208/30
10:00am
20221
20222
20223
20224
---
10:35am
20225
20226
20227
20228
---
11:10am
20229
20230
20231
20232
---
11:45am
20233
20234
20235
20236
---
4:25pm
20241
20242
20243
20244
---
6:45pm
5:00pm
---
---
---
---
20275
5:35pm
20237
20238
20239
20240
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Clarke
(Course pro-rated $58.25) I 6/257/5*
Session Times
6:10pm
---
---
---
---
20273
6:45pm
20245
20246
20247
20248
20274
4:45pm
20361
20362
20363
20364
---
10:00am
20249
20250
20251
20252
---
5:20pm
20365
20366
20367
20368
---
11:10am
20253
20254
20255
20256
---
6:30pm
20369
20370
20371
20372
---
11:45am
20257
20474
20259
20260
---
4:45pm
20261
20262
20263
20264
---
5:55pm
20265
20266
20546
20268
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6:30pm
20269
20270
20271
20272
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Clarke
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Aquatics AGES 6-12
A G E S 1 5 & up
Dolphin
Adult/Teen
$64.00: 8 classes
tue-thu
clarke & Larkey swim center
$64.00: 8 classes
tue-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 be
basic swimming skills. Skills will include floating, kicking, freestyle
able to swim at least 25 yards of front and back crawl, 15 yards of
and backstroke, and more depending on individual skill level.
elementary backstroke and breaststroke kick, and tread water for 1 minute. Class objective: continue stroke refinement and endur-
*No class 7/4
ance. Introduce breast-stroke arms, dolphin kick, open turns and
Session Times
Clarke Larkey
(Course pro-rated $58.25)
Session Times
I 6/257/5*
II 7/9-7/19
III 7/238/2
IV 8/68/16
V 8/208/30
10:00am
20175
20176
20177
20178
---
11:10am
20192
20193
20194
20195
---
6:10pm
20179
20180
20181
20182
---
6:45pm
---
---
---
---
20191
10:35am
20183
20184
20185
20186
---
5:20pm
20187
20188
20189
20190
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Clarke
more diving. *No class 7/4
(Course pro-rated $58.25) I 6/25-7/5*
II 7/9-7/19
III 7/23-8/2
IV 8/6-8/16
11:45am
20167
20168
20169
20170
6:45pm
20171
20172
20173
20174
A G E S 3 & up
Private Lessons Fee: $22.00
mon-wed
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 can not guarantee same instructor for each session. Mon
A ges 6 - 1 4
7/2
7/9
7/16
7/23
7/30
8/6
8/13
Shark $64.00: 8 classes
tue-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, side-
Clarke
12:20pm 20479 20480 20481 20482 20483 20491 20478 7:20pm Wed
20492 20493 20494 20495 20496 20497 20477 6/27
7/11
7/18
7/25
8/1
8/8
8/15
12:20pm 20484 20485 20486 20487 20488 20489 20490 7:20pm
20498 20499 20500 20501 20502 20503 20504
stroke, 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). *No class 7/4
Larkey
Clarke
Session Times
(Course pro-rated $58.25) I 6/25-7/5*
II 7/9-7/19
III 7/23-8/2
IV 8/6-8/16
10:35am
20375
20376
20377
20378
6:45pm
20379
20380
20381
20382
11:10am
20383
20384
20385
20386
5:55pm
20387
20388
20389
20390
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Adults 50+
ADULTS 50+
Friday Socials 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 lunch date by calling 943-5851. Pay at the door. If your plans change, please cancel your reservation. Reservations are only held until 11:30am. For those not having lunch, there is no charge to attend. LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center Free / $2 Lunch
Fri
11:00am-12:45pm
6/22, 7/20, 8/17
Afternoon Tea Dances Join us for an afternoon of ballroom dancing as you get together with friends both new and old. You’ll enjoy the ballroom standards played by DJ Colin Dickie who will be your host and music director each afternoon. You’ll even have a chance to move your feet to Latin and swing dance music and during the intermission, Colin will lead line dances. Be sure to mark your calendar and get out your dancing shoes! LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Programs
DROP-IN
Every Thu
Pancake Breakfast
Bazaar Group
Come and enjoy the best pancake breakfast in town. This event is held on the 1st 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 11:45am, so be sure to come early!
with others and fundraising for the Senior 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 members who items created are sold in the display case and at the Annual Holiday Boutique. Call 943-5851 for more information.
$2.25 adults/ $1.50 children under 12
9:00am-12:00pm
A drop-in opportunity to learn or share craft ideas while socializing
welcome newcomers. Materials for projects are provided and
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
Sun
1:30pm-4:00pm
6/3, 7/1, 8/5
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center DROP-IN
Movie Matinee
Every Wed
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 are not required; however seating is limited.
sounds attractive then this is the group for you! Meet once each week to sing your favorite songs from the past including movies,
$0.50 DROP-IN
1:00pm-3:00pm
Sing-a-Long If you love to sing in the shower and the idea of singing for fun
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
Mon
9:00am-3:00pm
No meeting 7/4
7/2, 8/6, 9/10
musicals, and more. LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center $1 DROP-IN
Every Fri
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9:30am-11:00am
Adults 50+ Snappy Cats
Bridge Programs
Join the snappiest kazoo band in town! This fabulous group of
Open bridge for experienced players. Partners are not required.
musicians rehearses once each week and performs for area retire-
Players are rotated into the group for that day’s play. For Mara-
ment communities.
thon Bridge, pre-registration through the Marathon Bridge coordi-
LOCATION Assembly Hall, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Free
Every Fri
nator is required.
Thursday Drop-In Bridge
9:30am-11:00am
$0.50 DROP-IN
Hooked On Books
Every Thu
12:30pm-4:00pm
If you love to read, enjoy talking about the books you’ve read and want to spend time with others just like you, then this is a great group to join. A wonderful club member, volunteer and avid reader has stepped forward to coordinate this program. We meet on the 1st Tuesday of the month to discuss our reading selections.
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
Sunday Drop-In Bridge $0.50 DROP-IN
Every Sun
LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center
12:30pm-4:00pm
$.50 DROP-IN
Tue 1:00-3:00pm 6/5
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
Tuesday Drop-In Bridge
Write Your Memoirs Learn how to find your own voice to tell your life story in an interesting and lively manner. Learn how to start the fascinating
$0.50 DROP-IN
Every Tue
8:45am-12:00pm
process of recording some of our unique life experiences. Facilitator: Bob Lewis.
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center $20 members / $25 non-members (one time only fee)
Every Fri
1:30-3:00pm
Marathon Bridge $20
Every Fri
12:00pm-4:00pm
Investment Discussion Group All those interested in the market and investments are encouraged to join the investment discussion group to share experiences and insight with others. Visitors are welcome any time. No investing, this is purely a discussion group. We meet on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. For questions, contact the Senior Club at (925) 943-
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
Non-Internet Bridge $0.50 DROP-IN
Every Tue
12:00pm-4:00pm
5851 or group coordinator Wayne Slater at (925) 938-2705. LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
Pinochle
Free
Join a great group of card-playing men and women for a fun
Tue
1:30pm-4:00pm
6/19, 7/17, 8/21
afternoon. All ability levels are welcome including those who want to learn how to play.
Mah-Jongg Drop-In
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Conference Room, Civic Park Community Center
$0.50 DROP-IN
$0.50 DROP-IN
Every Mon
Every Tue
12:00pm-3:30pm
1:00-4:00pm
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Adults 50+ Drop-In Bingo
Walking Buddies
Enjoy a fun day of Bingo with other Bingo lovers. Play is divided
Enjoy the company of friends and exercise at the same time. The
into morning and afternoon sessions. Morning session begins at
Tuesday group is for all walkers on local trails for one to one-and-
11:00am. Afternoon session begins at 12:45pm. Cards are sold
a-half hours. The Thursday group is more strenuous for experi-
separately for each session and are 50 cents each. Paper games
enced hikers lasting two to three hours or more. Some Thursday
are also played and are 25 cents for each card. This is a great
hikes that are out of the area require the consent of the
activity for keeping your brain healthy and challenged as well as
coordinator.
having fun with friends.
LOCATION Lobby, Civic Park Community Center
LOCATION Multipurpose Room, Civic Park Community Center
$1 DROP-IN
Early-Bird Bingo
Walking Buddies I
Every Tuesday
8:00am-12:00pm
$0.50 PER CARD
Walking Buddies II
Every Thursday
8:00am-12:00pm
Every Thu
11:00am-11:45am
Senior Services
Afternoon Bingo $0.50 PER CARD
Every Thu
Blood Pressure Screening
12:45pm-2:45pm
Drop in on the 2nd Wednesday of the month to check your blood
Tennis
pressure for free.
Join other tennis players at Larkey Park for a fun morning of tennis. This is an ongoing program and open to all adults over 50. LOCATION Tennis Courts, Larkey Park
Free
Wed
Free
Every Mon, Wed, Fri
LOCATION Lobby, Civic Park Community Center
8:00am-12:00pm
9:00-11:00am
6/13, 7/11, 8/8
Hot Meals Hot Meals are served daily, and anyone over 60 years is welcome.
Bowling
Call 280-7310 from 10:00am-noon one day ahead for a reservation.
Beginner to advanced bowlers gather for recreational play and
LOCATION Social Hall, Civic Park Community Center
exercise at Diablo Lanes in Concord on Tuesdays from 9:45am to
$2 suggested donation
12:00pm.
Mon-Thur 12:00pm-1:00pm Fri 11:30am-1:00pm
Creakers Softball
No meals served 7/4
Join our “over 50� softball program. Call Terry White at 925-925-
Deaf Seniors Club
7508. Fee is $72/year.
Deaf seniors from all over the Bay Area gather to enjoy informative speakers, table and card games, and parties. For information call
Club 55 Skiers Club 55 is a ski club for active adults age 55 and better, sponsored by the WCSC. For more information, please call Preston at 2563531.
California Relay Services, VOICE 1-800-735-2922 or TDD by calling 1-800-735-2929. LOCATION Lounge, Civic Park Community Center Free
Every Wed
9:30am-4:00pm
NO meeting 7/4
Cycling Club The Cycling Club meets Thursdays in June and August at 8:30am
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Case Management
for weekly rides. Walnut Creek Seniors Club membership is
Case Management is available through Diablo Valley Foundation
required to participate. Contact coordinator Peter Culshaw at
for free in-home assessments and consultation. Call 945-8040 for
shotsfan@gmail.com for more information.
an appointment.
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Adults 50+ Bus Passes County Connection bus passes are available at the reception desk. Check purchases only (checks payable to County Connection).
Walnut Creek Seniors Club Ready to jump-start your lifestyle? Join the Walnut Creek
Home Chore & Respite Registry Home Chore and Respite Registry is a free service provided by Senior Outreach that refers affordable home care workers to elders in need of assistance. Call 937-8311 for more information.
Investment Counseling Investment Counseling available from 1:30-3:30pm the first Tuesday of each month. Call 943-5851 for an appointment. Free.
Insurance Counseling Medical Insurance Counseling (HICAP) is held the 2nd Wednesday and 4th Tuesday of each month from 1-3pm. Call 943-5851 for an appointment. (No Long Term Care counseling available at the WCSC. Please call 938-1895 for Long Term Care counseling ap-
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, where a dynamic, successful recreation program flourishes. Benefits include a monthly newsletter which keeps members up-to-date on special events, classes, a variety of special interest drop-in activities, services and travel opportunities. For January-December annual dues of only $12.00, Club members enjoy discounts on special events, savings on local and international trips, access to lots and lots of activities, and free social services including financial counseling, 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 4:00pm, Monday through Friday, or call 943-5851 for more information.
pointments.)
Office of Aging
Drop-In Activities
Senior Information is available through the Contra Costa County
See activity descriptions for more info
Office on Aging. Call 1-800-510-2020.
Mondays
Legal Services Senior Legal Services are available by appointment every second
Pinochle: 12:30pm–3:30pm, Multipurpose Room Movie Matinee: 1:00pm–3:00pm, Lounge*
Thursday from 10:00am-12:15pm and the fourth Thursday from
Tuesdays
11:00am–1:15pm. Call 943-5851 for your appointment.
Bridge: 8:45am–12:00pm, Multipurpose Room Walking Buddies I: Meet 8:20am, Lobby
Wills Preparation Simple Wills Preparation is available by appointment on the first Monday of each month from 1:30–3:00pm. Call 943-5851 for an appointment.
Mah-Jongg: 1:00pm-4:00pm, Conference Room
Wednesdays Bazaar Group: 9:30am–3:00pm, Multipurpose Room
Thursdays Bingo: 11:00am–2:45pm, Multipurpose Room
Transportation Services
Bridge: 12:30pm–4:00pm, Conference Room Cycling Club: Meet 9:00am, Lobby
You can go many places in Walnut Creek with the Walnut Creek
Walking Buddies II: Meet 8:15am, Lobby
Seniors Club Mini Bus service. Just call 933-1434 from 9:00am-
Tea Dances 12:30pm-4:30pm Assembly Hall
11:00am the day before you need a ride. For Monday reservations,
Fridays
please call the Friday before. Service runs Monday through Friday from 9:15am to 11:30am and from 1:00pm to 3:30pm. (Please note: Due to Wednesday reservations having limited availability, we encourage you to make your medical appointments on most other
Friday Socials: 11:00am–1:00pm, Assembly Hall* Snappy Cats: 9:30am-11:00am, Assembly Hall Singing the Oldies!: 9:30am-10:30am, Lounge
days of the week.) Please call 943-5851 for more information. You
SUNDAY
must be a Walnut Creek Seniors Club member to participate.
Pancake Breakfast: 9:00am–11:45am, Social Hall* Bridge: 12:30pm–4:00pm, Multipurpose Room * See activity description for exact dates.
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Tennis
WALNUT CREEK TENNIS CENTER
Community Tennis Programs YOUTH TENNIS PROGRAMS (4-15 YEARS OLD)
LITTLE TENNIS & athletic DEVELOPMENT (Ages 4-6) A team of highly trained and motivated “team leaders” will help provide a wonderful tennis experience for your child. Students and parents will be impressed by the range of learning aides and development plans used throughout this program.
LITTLE RALLYER (ages 6-9) This program is for promising young players that demonstrate the skills necessary to become future tournament players. This program is designed to give training in technique, footwork, and rallying skills.
Heather Farm Park, 1751 Heather Drive • www.lifetimetennis.com • (925) 945-0105
This introduction program is designed to develop early tennis skills that include ground strokes, serving, volleys, overheads, and tennis
The tennis courts at the Walnut Creek Tennis Center in Heather
vocabulary. Class goal: to maintain “full court” rallies and serve 1
Farm Park are available on a pay-as-you-play basis. The fee is
of 3 balls into correct service box while using proper technique.
based on a higher level of service, which includes the ability to reserve court use, provision of a well-stocked proshop with racket stringing service. Lessons and classes are available, as well as ball machine rental.
Office & Court Hours Mon-Fri 8:00am-10:00pm
Sat-Sun 8:00am-8:00pm
Registration Methods • Online at www.lifetimetennis.com • Mail or in person at 1751 Heather Dr., Walnut Creek 94598
JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT (AGES 8-17) For students who graduated from the Youth Tennis Program or equivalent. Students will learn topspin, under spin, add or reduce power to shots, and develop specialty shots. Class goal: Develop foundation to become a well-rounded tennis player, successfully play singles and doubles matches, and to play in local tennis leagues, school teams or tournaments.
LITTLE TENNIS SUMMER CAMPS (Ages 4-6) Students will work to improve their full court abilities through a series of drills and games. They will learn to serve, hit forehand, backhand shots and parts of the racquet and court. Several short
• No registration for classes excepted by phone.
breaks are taken so that students can regain energy (bring a snack)
ball machine rental
and cool down (ice water provided).
Ball machine rental is available. No one under the age of 15 may
IMPROVEMENT, JUNIOR TEAM CAMPS(aGES 6-15)
use the ball machine unless accompanied by an adult.
Students are grouped by ability levels on 1st day of class. Introduc-
program notes
serve. Intermediate and advanced students will develop specialty
tory students will learn forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and
• Court reservations may be made up to 8 days in advance by
shots and play in Singles and Doubles Round Robin Matches. Play-
calling the Tennis Center.
ers should bring a snack; ice water is provided.
• Lessons may be combined or cancelled based on class registration. Full refunds will be granted for classes cancelled by Lifetime Tennis. • Class refunds are given no less than 10 days prior to the first class meeting. After that, a $5 service charged will be applied. • No refunds will be given if requested less than 3 days prior to the first day of class. No refunds given for non-attendance. • Rain cancellations for classes will be made up on days specified on the website. 72
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A D U LT T E N N I S P R O G R A M S ( 1 6 & O L D E R )
BEGINNING For students with little or no previous tennis instruction. Students will be introduced to the forehand, backhand, serve, and basic vocabulary. Class goal: maintain a six-to-ten shot “short court” rally and serve an average of 1 out of 3 balls into the correct service box.
Tennis ADVANCED BEGINNING
DOUBLES STRATEGY
Prerequisite: Beginning Tennis. Students will learn movement
Proven techniques and strategies will cover a variety of common
to groundstroke rallying and improving serving technique. Class
scenarios to help tailor your game with the perfect strategy.
goal: maintain a full-court rally and serve an average of 1 out of 2
SERVE, RETURN, & BACKHAND
balls into the correct service box.
These classes are designed to improve one specific tennis stroke.
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED
Technical improvements, strategic advice and practice tips will be
Prerequisite: Advanced Beginning. Students will be introduced to
provided throughout the program.
volleys and overheads while improving the forehand, backhand
CARDIO TENNIS, FIT TO HIT, & SPEED AND AGILITY
and serve. Added movement becomes a key component at this level. Class goal: to be able to play a singles or doubles match.
These fitness classes will help you improve your tennis stamina,
DRILL CLASS
speed up your first step, gain strength and add power to your
Prerequisite: Intermediate. Class covers all strokes and introduces
game.
live ball drills. A great class for those wanting to move and hit lots of tennis balls.
Registration for tennis classes are through
Summer Tennis Schedule
Lifetime Tennis online at www.lifetimetennis.com or in-person at the Walnut Creek Tennis Center.
Little Tennis & Athletic Development (Ages 4-6) • Session is 6 weeks long
• Student / teacher ratio is 6:1
Level Fantastic 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds Fantastic 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds Fantastic 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds Fantastic 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds Fantastic 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds Fantastic 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds
Ages 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
• R=Resident, NR=Non Resident Day Thurs Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun
Time 4:15-5:00pm 3:15-4:00pm 9:15-10:00am 2:15-3:00pm 9:15-10:00am 1:15-2:00pm
Session 1 6/21-7/26 6/22-7/27 6/23-7/28 6/23-7/28 6/24-7/29 6/24-7/29
Session 2 8/2-9/6 8/3-9/7 8/4-9/8 8/4-9/8 8/5-9/9 8/7-9/11
Fee $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR
Little Rallyer (Ages 6-9) • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident *No lesson on 7/4 • Session is 6 weeks long • Student / teacher ratio is 4:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident Level Little Rallyer Little Rallyer Little Rallyer Little Rallyer Little Rallyer
Ages 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9
Day Mon *Wed Sat Sat Sun
Time 3:15-4:00pm 3:15-4:00pm 2:15-3:00pm 3:15-4:00pm 3:00-3:45pm
Session 1 6/18-7/23 6/20-7/25 6/23-7/28 6/23-7/28 6/24-7/29
Session 2 7/30-9/3 8/1-9/5 8/4-9/8 8/4-9/8 8/5-9/9
Fee $90R/$99NR $75R/$83NR $90R/$99NR $90R/$99NR $90R/$99NR
Youth Tennis Lessons (Ages 7-15) • Session is 6 weeks long • Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident *No lesson on 7/4 Level Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate
Ages 7-12 7-12 7-12 7-12 7-12 10-15 10-15 10-15
Day *Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Sat Fri Sun
Time 6:00-7:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 10:00-11:00am 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 4:00-5:00pm 2:00-3:00pm
Session 1 6/20-7/25 6/21-7/26 6/22-7/27 6/23-7/28 6/24-7/29 6/23-7/28 6/22-7/27 6/24-7/29
Session 2 8/1-9/5 8/2-9/6 8/3-9/7 8/4-9/8 8/5-9/9 8/4-9/8 8/3-9/7 8/5-9/9
Fee $55R/$60NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR
Junior Development Teams (Ages 8-17) • Session is 6 weeks long • Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No lesson on 7/4 • Drop In Rate $28R/$31NR Level Junior Development Junior Development Junior Development Junior Development Junior Development Junior Development - Fit to Hit Junior Development - Fit to Hit
Ages 8-17 8-17 8-17 8-17 8-17 8-17 8-17
Day Mon *Wed Fri Sat Sun Tue Thur
Time 4:00-6:00pm 4:00-6:00pm 6:00-8:00pm 3:00-5:00pm 5:00-7:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 12:00-1:00pm
Session 1 6/18-7/23 6/20-7/25 6/22-7/27 6/23-7/28 6/24-7/29 6/19-7/24 6/21-7/26
Session 2 7/30-9/3 8/1-9/5 8/3-9/7 8/4-9/8 8/5-9/9 7/31-9/3 8/2-9/6
Fee $132R/$145NR $110R/$120NR $132R/$145NR $132R/$145NR $132R/$145NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR
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Tennis Adult Tennis Lessons (16 & older) • Session is 6 weeks long • Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 • R=Resident, NR=Non Resident • *No lesson on 7/4 Level Cardio Cardio Cardio Speed & Agility Speed & Agility Speed & Agility Fit to Hit Fit to Hit Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult (6:1 ratio) Advanced Beginning Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult (6:1 ratio) Intermediate/Advanced Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult (6:1 ratio) Advanced Adult Men’s Advanced Improve your Serve & Backhand Improve your Serve & Backhand Doubles Strategy Drill Class Ladies Drill & Play Late Night Drill Late Night Drill Late Night Drill
NEW
Ages 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+
Day Mon *Wed Sun Mon *Wed Fri Mon *Wed Mon Mon Sat Sun Mon Tues Thur Sat Mon Thur Sat Fri Thur Thur Sun *Wed *Wed *Wed Mon *Wed Thur
Time 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00am 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 8:00-9:00am 7:00-8:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 10:00-11:00am 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00am 6:00-7:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 7:00-8:00pm 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00pm 8:00-9:00am 4:00-5:00pm 6:00-7:00pm 8:00-9:00am 8:00-9:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 9:00-10:00pm 9:00-10:00pm
Session 1 6/18-7/23 6/20-7/25 6/24-7/29 6/18-7/23 6/20-7/25 6/22-7/27 6/18-7/23 6/20-7/25 6/18-7/23 6/18-7/23 6/23-7/28 6/24-7/29 6/18-7/23 6/19-7/24 6/21-7/26 6/23-7/28 6/18-7/23 6/21-7/26 6/23-7/28 6/22-7/27 6/21-7/26 6/21-7/26 6/24-7/29 6/20-7/25 6/20-7/25 6/20-7/25 6/18-7/23 6/20-7/25 6/21-7/26
Session 2 7/30-9/3 8/1-9/5 8/5-9/9 7/30-9/3 8/1-9/5 8/7-9/7 7/30-9/3 8/1-9/5 7/30-9/3 7/30-9/3 8/4-9/8 8/5-9/9 7/30-9/3 7/31-9/4 8/2-9/6 8/4-9/8 7/30-9/3 8/2-9/6 8/4-9/8 8/7-9/7 8/2-9/6 8/2-9/6 8/5-9/9 8/1-9/5 8/1-9/5 8/1-9/5 7/30-9/3 8/1-9/5 8/2-9/6
Fee $66R/$72NR $55R/$60NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $55R/$60NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $55R/$60NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $84R/$92NR $66R/$72NR $84R/$92NR $66R/$72NR $84R/$92NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $66R/$72NR $55R/$60NR $55R/$60NR $55R/$60NR $66R/$72NR $55R/$60NR $66R/$72NR
Friday Night Round Robin with the Pro
• PH=Pass Holders, NPH=Non-Pass Holders • Sign up in office to reserve a spot • Drop-Ins welcome to first 11 players Level Friday Night Round Robin with the Pro
NEW
Ages 16+
Day Every Friday Night
Time 8:00-10:00pm
Fee $4PH/$8NPH
1 student 6 pack of lessons 2-4 student 6 pack of lessons
$279 $310
Session 1 6/18-7/23 6/18-7/23 6/21-7/26
Fee $24PH/$48NPH $24PH/$48NPH $24PH/$48NPH
Private Lessons (45 minutes)
Private Lessons Private Lessons
1 student single lesson $50 2-4 students single lesson $56
NEW Adult Rotational Doubles Leagues • PH=Pass Holders, NPH=Non-Pass Holders Level Men’s 3.5-4.0 Ladies 2.5-3.0 Ladies 3.5-4.0
Ages 18+ 18+ 18+
Day Mon Mon Thur
Time 8:00-10:00pm 12:00-2:00pm 8:00-10:00pm
Session 2 7/30-9/3 7/30-9/3 8/2-9/6
Summer Tennis Camps Camps are 1 week long • Students should bring snack for break • Water will be provided Camps run Monday through Friday throughout the Summer with the exception of July 4th week.
Little Tennis Camps (Ages 4-6) Student / teacher ratio is 6:1
AM Session 9:00-11:00am
$142R/$156NR
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
Swim & Tennis Combo (Ages 8-15)
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$164R/$180NR per session
9:00am-3:30pm
$223R/$245NR
Open Space
Open Space Programming Information
HERITAGE DAY AT OLD BORGES RANCH Saturday, June 16, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm, Old Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge Walnut Creek history comes alive as the city celebrates Heritage Day at Old Borges Ranch. You can step into the Carriage Barn for movies from the Niles Essanay Silent Movie Museum and meet Borges family members in the historic 1901 Ranch House. Learn all about farm animals from Pleasant Hill 4-H members while local organizations will be on hand to share information on gardening, beekeeping, quilting, and spinning. There will be music and dancing to entertain you and free pony rides for children. Food will be available for purchase or you can bring your own picnic basket for family time at Bob Pond activity area. There is a $5.00 per family charge for the shuttle ride from the Northgate High School parking lot. No parking is available on site except for vehicles with a placard. For more details contact Ranger Dan Bylin at 925/943-5899 x2162.
HOWE HISTORY TOUR Programs are available for reservation upon receipt of this bro-
Sunday, July 8, 1:00 – 2:30 pm, Howe Homestead Park
chure. Reservations are required for all programs if you are bring-
From around the world James Howe lived an amazing life as an
ing a group of five or more. Pets are not permitted at Ranger-led
Associated Press correspondent before settling in Walnut Creek.
interpretive programs, camping or special events. Most programs
Hobbies such as winemaking, smoking meats, and pigeon flutes
are 1–1½ hours in length. Children under 16 must be accompa-
kept him busy here at “Gopher Gulch Ranch.” Ranger Art Janke
nied by and supervised by an adult. Rain the day of the program
will talk about his amazing history and show some of the photo
or heavy rain in the days leading up to a program will cancel that
displays in the Dutch Kitchen. For more information contact
activity. You may call the Ranger listed for more information or to
Ranger Art Janke at 925/943-5899 x3521
confirm that weather has cancelled a program. Open Space maps are available at Ranger Stations or by sending a message including your mailing address to dollard@walnut-creek.org.
THE TAO OF ATLATL Saturdays, July 21 & July 28, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Sugarloaf
Ranger-led Programs FIRE DEFENSIBLE SPACES IN A GRASSLAND NEIGHBORHOOD Saturday, June 9, 1:00 – 2:30 pm, Howe Homestead Park
Join Ranger Bruce Weidman for an inward experience with an outward twist. Using modern tools, we’ll spend two short days learning to make the Atlatl: The Atom Bomb of the Stone Age. On the 21st we’ll fabricate our throwing stick (atlatl) and on the 28th we’ll make the spear (dart). Time will be scheduled for target practice to prepare for the ISAC (the international competition) being held on August 14. As time permits we’ll check out other primitive tools. There is a $20.00 per person material fee. Reservations are
Each year the Open Space Division spends over $25,000 to cre-
required. Contact Ranger Bruce Weidman to register at 925/943-
ate firebreaks around the Open Space sites to help protect our
5899 x2665.
neighbors from grassland fires. Staff will discuss the Open Space Division’s actions and share ideas on what adjacent homeowners can do to help protect their property. Reservations are required. For more information and to register for the program contact Supervising Ranger Nancy Dollard at 925/943-5899 x2135.
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Open Space LIME RIDGE QUARRIES
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS
Sunday, July 22, 8:00 – 9:30 am, Lime Ridge
Learn about some of your interesting and misunderstood neigh-
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.
bors that live in our Open Space parklands. We often fear things we don’t understand, so what better way to spend the morning than learning about some of our misunderstood wildlife neighbors. We will start the programs with a short talk followed by a hike into Shell Ridge Open Space. All programs will be held at Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge. Meet in the Carriage Barn. Call Ranger Dan Bylin at 925/943-5988 x2162 for more information.
THE TRUTH ABOUT CHICKEN LITTLE
Woodpeckers: Who’s Pecking on my House
Saturday, July 28, 12:30 – 1:30 pm, Old Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge
Sunday, June 3, 10:30 am – 12:00
Maybe chickens are not the smartest of birds, but they have played
Bats: Vampires Give Us All a Bad Name
an incredibly important role in the history of mankind. Learn about
Sunday, July 8, 8:00 – 9:30 pm
the history of the domestic chicken and how and why they are the most important bird species in the history of humans. Meet under the windmill at Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge. For more information
Rattlesnakes: Don’t Tread on Me
Sunday, August 12, 10:30 am – 12:00
contact Ranger Dan Bylin at 925/943-5899 x2162.
MONTHLY BEGINNING BIRD WALK ANCIENT WAYS AT SUGARLOAF Saturday, August 11, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Sugarloaf
Are you curious about what kind of birds are flying all over the place? Our beginning bird walks are the place to learn. Don’t be shy or embarrassed to join us. Just show up with binoculars (if
Atlatl Competition – and a whole lot more -- comes to Sugarloaf!
you have them), a note pad, and a bird book and let the learning
Join us for our third year of competitive primitive technology
begin. For more information on the bird walks contact Ranger Dan
contests, games, and activities. Try your skill at tossing the Atlatl,
Bylin at 925/943-5899 x2162.
“The Atom Bomb of the Stone Age.” ISAC rounds will be scheduled. Throw the rabbitstick, the American Indian boomerang that doesn’t come back. Make and spin an acorn top or play stick dice
Howe Homestead Park
and other games. Make simple crafts from cattails, tules, pine nuts,
Saturday, June 9, 8:00 – 10:00 am
and more using only primitive tools. Exhibitors will have more to share. Make this a family day at Sugarloaf and bring a picnic lunch
We will bird the park grounds and Community Garden and if time
to enjoy following the competition. More information is available
permits we will hike into Shell Ridge Open Space. This is a great
from Ranger Bruce Weidman at 925/943-5899 x2665.
pocket park often full of wonderful birds just like in your backyard.
On-going Programs
Borges Ranch
VOLUNTEER TRAIL CREW
Saturday, July 14, 8:00 – 10:00 am
First Saturday of alternate months, July 7 and September 1, 9:00
We will bird the ranch grounds searching for local resident birds
am – 12:00 Open Space Maintenance Worker Chuck Wall is begin-
and our summer migrants that nest around the ranch. We hope to
ning a bi-monthly trail maintenance crew and he’d like you to join
see orioles, swallows, kingbirds, and much more. Meet in the park-
in. Chuck will take the crew to a different area of the Open Space
ing lot at Borges Ranch.
each time to work on trail maintenance to protect both our natural resources and our Open Space users. Dress for the weather and your safety. Wear long pants, closed toe shoes, gloves and a hat, and bring water. Trail construction instruction is provided. Trail crew is for those 16 and older. For more information on the specific activity planned each session and the meeting place contact Chuck Wall at 925/943-5899 x3521.
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Open Space Borges Ranch Owl and Goatsucker Prowl (Reservations Required)
QUICK CHICKS: FARM YARD CHICKEN PROGRAMS
Saturday, August 11, 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Join us for a “quick” look at some specific chicken breeds that we
Enjoy a warm summer evening with a stroll around Borges Ranch and Shell Ridge. Along with owls we will listen for the elusive goatsuckers of Borges Ranch. What’s a goatsucker? You’ll have to come along to find out. Reservations are required and space is limited to 25 people. Call Ranger Dan Bylin for more information
have at the ranch. These quick ½ hour programs are great for kids and adults alike. Learn about the history and attributes of certain chicken breeds. Don’t miss these programs if you are curious about chickens or are considering starting your own chicken flock. For more information call Ranger Dan Bylin at 925/943-5899 x2162.
and to register for the program at 925/943-5899 x2162. Meet in the parking lot at Borges Ranch.
Spanish White-faced Black Saturday, June 30, 1:00 – 1:30 pm
LIME RIDGE MONTHLY HIKE 2nd Sunday of the month, June 10, July 8, August 12, 9:00 – 10:30 am Put on your hiking boots and grab some water, a snack and a hat.
See the program information on The Truth About Chicken Little for the July quick chicks program.
Black Copper Maran Saturday, August 25, 1:00 – 1:30 pm
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
BORGES RANCH TOURS 3rd Saturday of the month, July 21 and August 18, 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Montecito Drive. For more information contact Ranger Art Janke at
Join Ranger Dan Bylin on a tour to explore historic Borges Ranch
(925) 943-5899 x3521.
and early Walnut Creek history. The Borges family settled here over 100 years ago and their ranch is now on the National Historic
MOONSTALKERS: NIGHT HIKES IN THE PRESERVES Join us as we take to the trails when the sun goes down. We’ll have a contest, play Moon Jeopardy, and partake in nightfall activi-
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. Meet under the windmill near the parking lot at Borges Ranch. Rain cancels. For information call Ranger Dan Bylin at 925/943-5899 x2162.
ties as we explore the world of darkness. On “Dark Sky” hikes we’ll star hop through the constellations. Bring binoculars and a flashlight. Due to the popularity of these special hikes reserva-
BECOMING A JUNIOR RANGER
tions are required. Reserve your spot by calling Ranger Bruce at
General nature study is what we’re interested in and sharing that
925/ 943-5899 x2665. Meeting locations will be sent to registered
information with the next generation of Rangers is our goal for this
participants.
nature study series of programs. Supervising Ranger Nancy Dollard will lead children from 8 to 12 years old in learning about the
Dark Sky Hike at Shell Ridge Saturday, June 23, 8:30 – 10:00 pm
plants and animals of the Open Space and how they make it their home. Spend a warm July evening in the Open Space. Reservations are required and a $5.00 per child materials fee is charged. To
The Buck Full Moon Hike at Acalanes
register or find more information contact Ranger Nancy Dollard at
Tuesday, July 3, 8:30 – 10:00 pm
925/943-5899 x2135.
Watch the Fireworks at Lime Ridge Wednesday, July 4, 8:30 – 9:30 pm Bring something to sit on as we watch area fireworks from the top of Lime Ridge
Dark Sky Hike at Acalanes Saturday, July 21, 8:30 – 10:00 pm
The Corn Full Moon Hike at Shell Ridge Friday, August 31, 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Keeping a nature journal: keeping your nature memories Thursday, July 5, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Howe Homestead
mammal study Thursday, July 12, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Hanna Grove in Shell Ridge
reptile study Thursday, July 19, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Sugarloaf
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Preschool
Year-Round Preschool offered at three locations! Our Fine Arts Preschool, Heather Farm and Civic Park Preschool offer well-rounded, nurturing, developmentally age-appropriate programs and curriculums for young children ages 24 to 60 months. We offer hands-on learning opportunities that develop and expand social/emotional, physical, and cognitive capabilities through creative learning experiences. Group activities include the arts, with small focus groups exploring pre-math, science, and early language/literacy experiences.
Visit www.arts-ed.org or call 935.943.5846 for more information
Yadda, Summer Preschool Programs AGES 3-5
AGES 3-4
Funshine Club
Preschool Morning Art and More
Give your 3-to-4 year old child the social, creative learning, and
Come spend the morning in the Fine Arts Preschool, one day or
success-oriented experiences needed for healthy development.
all five. Lots of age-appropriate visual art activities, from sand
Games, songs, crafts and water play await your preschooler.
painting to building cardboard structures: music and movement
Parents provide daily snacks on a rotating basis. Children must be
activities daily, with circle time and outside play too. Child must be
potty-trained and preschool experienced.
potty trained.
INSTRUCTOR Trish Konzak, Director
INSTRUCTOR : Robin Bogner, Mica Crittendon
LOCATION Heather Farm Preschool
LOCATION Youth Art 3, Shadelands Art Center
$277: 5 WEEKS
$39: 1 class
Class 19770
Tue-Thu
9:00am-11:30am
6/19-7/19
NO CLASS 7/4
AGES 4-5
After Lunch Bunch
Class 20524
Mon
8:30am-12:30pm
6/4
Class 20525
Tue
8:30am-12:30pm
6/5
Class 20526
Wed
8:30am-12:30pm
6/6
Class 20527
Thu
8:30am-12:30pm
6/7
Class 20528
Fri
8:30am-12:30pm
6/8
Class 20529
Mon
8:30am-12:30pm
8/20
This program involves participation in language, math, science,
Class 20530
Tue
8:30am-12:30pm
8/21
art, music and fun. It is designed for the older 4-to-5 year old who
Class 20531
Wed
8:30am-12:30pm
8/22
has not attended kindergarten. Parents provide daily snacks on
Class 20532
Thu
8:30am-12:30pm
8/23
a rotating basis. Children must be potty-trained and preschool
Class 20533
Fri
8:30am-12:30pm
8/24
experienced. INSTRUCTOR Trish Konzak, Director
call 925.943.5846 for more information.
LOCATION Heather Farm Preschool $314: 5 WEEKS
Class 19771
Tue-Thu
12:30pm-3:30pm
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Facility Rentals
FACILITY RENTALS Looking for that special place for a memorable wedding reception, family reunion, or company picnic? Do you need space to hold a seminar, meeting, or banquet? Walnut Creek Recreation Division has just the place for you! Heather Farm Community Center, Shadelands Arts Center, Civic Park Community Center, and the new Walnut Creek Library are available for private use. Let our professional staff help you find the perfect place for your event. Heather Farm Community Center sits comfortably in the middle of beautiful Heather Farm Park, directly off Ygnacio Valley Road. The attractive Lakeside Room has banquet seating for up to 200, a kitchen, dry bar, and a large outdoor patio, while the Club Room is great for small meetings. Shadelands Arts Center is directly off Ygnacio Valley Road and has been extensively remodeled. The faciliSite/Room
Capacity
ty is in-demand for large social and corporate events and has banquet seating for 300 guests. The Dance Studio is great for small events up to 100 guests and several classrooms are also available. Civic Park Community Center is nestled among oak and redwood trees and features immediate access to large grassy areas. This center has several rooms available for rental, the largest of
Use Weekdays
Heather Farm Community Center Club Room (Small) Lakeside Room (Large)
60 200
Civic Park Community Center Conference Room (Small) 40-60 Lounge (Small) Social Hall (Medium)
90-100
Assembly Hall (Large)
200-225
which accommodates 250 people and the smallest of which holds up to 65. A large, lovely gazebo is also available for rentals at Civic Park. Walnut Creek Library is a convenient location in downtown Walnut Creek. The Oak View Room has a capacity of 50-150 guests and the Las Trampas Conference Room can accommodate 16 seated at a large conference table.
Hourly Rate Saturdays
(M-Th and F until 5pm)
Fridays (after 5pm & Sundays)
Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit
$65 $45 $80 $65
$65 $45 $150 $120
$65 $45 $125 $105
Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit Private/Commercial Non-Profit
$65 $45 $100 $65 $80 $65
$65 $45 $100 $65 $150 $120
$65 $45 $100 $65 $125 $105
Shadelands Art Center Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit Private/Commercial Non-Profit
$25
$25
$25
$100 $65 $80 $65
$100 $65 $175 $145
$100 $65 $125 $105
16 (seated)
All
$35
$35
$35
50-150
Private/Commercial Public/Non-Profit
$100 $65
$100 $65
$100 $65
Classroom/Conference
20-50
Dance Studio (Medium)
100
Auditorium (Large)
300
Walnut Creek Library Las Trampas Conference Room/Classroom Oak View Room (Medium)
Facility Rental Office at Heather Farm Community Center (925) 256-3575
You may also visit our website at www.walnut-creek.org/rentals for more information
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Registration where we are Heather Farm Community Center ........................................ 925.943.5858 301. N San Carlos Drive 94598 Shadelands Art Center........................................................... 925.943.5846 111 N. Wiget, 94598 Civic Park Community Center ............................................... 925.943.5852 1375 Civic Drive 94596
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) 9443598 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 Liasison 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.
Tice Valley Community Gymnasium .................................... 925.256.3572 2055 TiceValley Blvd. 94595 Arts Recreation & Community Svcs. Dept ........................... 925.943.5848 Recreation Information/Park & Picnic Reservations ........... 925.943.5858 Dog Park Hotline .....................................................................925.256.3574 Turf Hotline (Field Conditions) ...............................................925.256.3574 Skate Park Hotline.................................................................. 925.256.3584 Swimming Pools Heather Farm, Clarke Memorial Pool ................................... 925.943.5856 Larkey Swim Center .............................................................. 925.943.5861 Facility Rentals ....................................................................... 925.256.3575 Seniors Club............................................................................ 925.943.5851 Seniors’ Volunteer Mini Bus...................................................925.943.1434 Specialized Recreation .......................................................... 925.256.3531 Civic Arts Education............................................................... 925.943.5846 Preschools............................................................................... 925.943.5846 Foothill Community Gymnasium ......................................... 925.256.3539 2775 Cedro Lane 94598 Walnut Creek Intermediate, 2425 Walnut Boulevard, 94597 Walnut Creek Library, 1644 N. Broadway, 94596 Lindsay Wildlife Museum, 1931 First Avenue, 94597 Bay Mountain Martial Arts, 2956 Treat Boulevard, Suite H, 94518 Arbolado Community Park, Arbolado Drive at Doncaster, 94598 Tennis Center & Pro Shop ......................................................925.945.0105 1751 Heather Drive (Heather Farm Park) Boundary Oak Golf Course.....................................................925.934.4775 3800 Valley Vista Road 94598 Open Space............................................................ 925.943.5899, ext. 2135 City Council Bob Simmons, Mayor; Kish Rajan, Mayor Pro Tem; Kristina Lawson; Cindy Silva; Gary Skrel City Manager Ken Nordhoff Director of Arts, Recreation & Community Services Barry Gordon Arts Commission Joe Bologna; Polly Bradbury; Glynnis Cowdery; Jane Emanuel; Carol Fowler; Park, Recreation & Open Space Commission Richard G. Carlston; Sandra Jacobsen; Carla Ludwig; Joe Stadum; Tom Worthy
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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 begins May 14
REGISTRATION FORM PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCOUNT TEL (HOME) TEL (CELL/WORK)
ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP EMAIL ADDRESS 1ST CHOICE PARTICIPANT NAME
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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
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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 $2 administrative
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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
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use toward a future course.
of registration by cash, money
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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
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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 2012. The deadline is June 4, 2012. Walnut Creek Recreation scholarships are accepted on an on-going basis.
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Index A rts ceramics & sculpture Youth Clay: Handbuilding w/Wheelthrowing, 6 Clay Play: Little Worlds, 6 Clay Works One, 6 Teen Clay: Wheelthrowing/Handbuilding, 6 Adult Alternative Firing Techniques (Int/Adv), 8 Carving on Clay, 9 Ceramics, 7 Cone 10 Glazing Options, 9 Garden of Earthy Delights (Int/Adv), 8 Handmade Art Tiles & Wall Reliefs, 8 Intro to Sculpture, 6 Lids, Lids, and More Lids, 9 Open Studio Ceramics, 7 Pottery Making for Raku Firing, 8 Soft Slab, Pinch Pods & Wheel Thrown Works, 8 The Human Figure in Clay, 8
Dance Youth Ballet for Children I, 21 Ballet For Children II, 21 Diablo Ballet Summer Dance, 22 Jazz/Hip Hop, 22 Mommy and Me: Parent & Child, 19 Pre-Ballet, 20 Pre-Ballet II, 20 Tap-Children, 20 Adult Tap-Adult, 22
Decorative & Fiber Arts Youth Kinder-Early Elementary Sew, 32 Sewing Machine Workshop, 32 Adult Bead Embroidery for Quilters, 32 Loom Weaving, 32 Navajo Loom Warping, 33 Rigid Heddle Navajo Rug Weaving Workshop, 33 Shibori on the Rigid Heddle, 33 Shibori Tradition and Innovation, 33 Weaving Workshop, 33
drawing, painting & printmaking Youth Acrylic & Oil Painting Studio, 12 Adventures in Abstract Art, 10 Air Dry Clay Sculpture, 11 Animals & Natural Objects, 12 Art Through the Ages, 12 Cartooning: Basic Skills, 11 Creative Nature: Drawing & Painting Fashion Forward, 12 Fundamentals of Drawing, 13 How to Draw Anime/Manga, 13 I Can Do Art, 10 Int/Adv Cartooning: Character Development & Digital Painting, 13 Kids’ Sketch: An Intro to Drawing, 12 Paint Box, 11 Painting in Gouache: Color & Comp, 13 Primary Colors: Early Elem. Art, 10 Rhythm Collage, 10 Sat Morning Open Studio for Teens, 14 Simple Printmaking without a Press, 14 Storytelling Thru Clay Slab Painting, 13 Summer Art Camps, 11 Teen Drawing & Painting, 14 Tinkering, 12 Young Adult Drawing & Painting, 14 Adult Abstract & Nonobjective Painting, 16
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Acrylics & Oils: Independent Study, 17 Collagraph--Printmaking with Found Objects, 18 Enjoy Water Color (Beg/Int), 15 Explorations in Drawing with Color, 14 Figure Drawing, 17 Golden Acrylics Demo, 18 Intro to Digital Painting, 16 Intro to Drawing and Painting, 15 Majestic Flight--Butterflies and Hummingbirds, 18 Mix Those Media!, 17 Monday Morning Painting: Oil/Acryl, 16 Night Painting: Oil & Acrylics, 15 Open Studio Figure Drawing, 19 Painting Open Studio, 19 Photographs: Oil/Acrylics, 17 Portrait & Figure Drawing/Painting, 17 Portrait & Landscape Painting From Printmaking: Etching/Intaglio, Relief & Collograph, 15 Printmaking Open Studio, 19 Secrets of Drawing, 15 Sketchbook Journal Workshop, 18 Still Life Painting/Old Masters, 17 Watercolor (Int/Adv), 16
Glass Youth Beginning Fused Glass, 28 Mad Frog Mosaics, 27 Adult Dichroic Fused Glass, 28 Fused Glass (Beg-Adv), 28 Glass Bead Making Beginning, 28 Glass Bead Making Intermediate, 28 Glass Fusing & Slumping, 28
Jewelry adult Jewelry Design & Construction, 29 Laquered Paper Boxes, 29 Laquered Paper Jewelry, 29
Music Youth Beginning Brass, 24 Beg Classical Guitar for Tweens, 25 Beginning Flute Ensemble, 25 Beginning Jazz Improv, 23 Beginning Pop Piano Made Easy, 25 Beginning Ukulele, 26 Beg Violin Ensemble for Children, 24 Beginning Woodwing, 24 Cello Ensemble, 25 Diablo Regional Youth Orchestra, 23 Drum Circle, 25 Drum Set, 25 Garage Band, 23 Jazz Band Ensemble, 24 Intermediate String Orchestra, 23 Introduction to Suzuki Violin, 22 Petite Learn to Play, 27 Musical Theatre Showcase, 27 Music Together, 22 Pianist, 22 Piano for Children, 24 Recorder 101, 24 Twinkling Ivories (Beg), 23 Young Performers String Orchestra, 23 Vocal Flight, 27 Adult Beginning Pop Piano Made Easy, 26 Guitar in a Flash for Adults, 26 Operoni for Adults, 26
Photography Adult CAE Photography Forum, 29 Exploring Close-up Photography, 30
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How to Shoot Exciting Travel Photos, 30 Introduction to Photoshop Elements, 30 Lights, Camera, Action HD Video, 31 Lighting Techniques Made Simple, 30 Meditative Photography Workshop, 31 Photo Shootout, 31 Photoshop Made Simple, 30 Plastic Cameras: Photographing Your Dreams, 31 Understanding Camera Controls, 29 Using Your Camera Made Simple, 30
preschool 78 Youth Theatre Company, 21
R ec adults 50+
Drop-ins, 68-70 Events, 68 Senior Services, 70-71
aquatics
Aquasize, 64 Open Water Swimming, 64 Swim Lessons, 65-67 Tryouts for Masters, 64
camps
Thai Cooking Series, 44
Health & Fitness Youth Fitness and Sports for Kids, 38 Gymnastics-Parent/Child, 38 Gymnastics-Preschool, 38 Adult Acupressure for Weight Loss, 38 Feldenkrais Method: Awareness Through Movement, 39 Floor Barre, 40 Hatha Yoga (Beg/Int), 40 Pilates: Slow Method Flexband/Roller, 39 Pilates: Slow Method Magic Circle/Flexband, 39 Tai Chi & Chi Kung, 40 Yoga Heart, 39 Yoga Heart for Cont. Students, 39 Zumba, 40 Zumba Toning, 40 ADULTS 50+ 20/20/20 (Cardio/Strength/Stretch), 41 Chair Yoga, 41 Fun and Fit, 42 Gentle Exercise, 41 Gentle Yoga, 41 Move to Improve Your Balance, 42 Seniorcize, 42 Zumba For Beginners, 41
Martial Arts
Camp Little Walnut, 56 Camp Tenderfoot, 56 Junior Recreation Leader, 57 Specialized Rec Summer Camp, 57 Teen Camp, 57 Walnut Creek Day Camp, 54 Walnut Creek Sports Camp, 55
Youth Cutting Edge Martial Arts, 48 Karate Kids, 48 Tiny Tigers Karate, 48 Adult Cutting Edge Martial Arts-Adults, 48
Personal Enrichment CAMPS
open space 75-77
Chess Camp, 58 Keeping Kids Safe, 58 Kids Carpentry Camp, 58 Lindsay Wildlife Camp Counselor, 58 Spanish Camp, 58
Science & technology CAMPS Crazy Chemistry, 60 Creepy Crawly Critter Camp, 59 Engineering Fundamentals w/Lego Camp, 60 Flight Academy, 60 Game Design: Beginning 2D Games, 61 Game Design: 3D Games, 61 Getting Down to Earth, 59 Inventor’s Academy, 60 Jedi Engineering with Lego, 59 Jedi Engineering with Lego, 61 Lego Green Engineering, 61 Lego Sports Bots, 61 My First Lab, 59 NASA: Journey Into Outer Space, 60 Pre-Engineering with Lego Camp, 59 Secret Agent Lab Camp, 60
dog/Pet care adult Dog: Help for Reactive Dogs, 43 Dog Obedience Beginning, 42 Dog Obedience: Off-leash Prep, 43
facility RENTALS 79 Food & Cooking Youth Kids Cooking--American Dinner, 43 Adult Asian Fusion--Fish and Seafood, 44 Delicious Stir-Fries, 43 Raw Cuisine--Breakfast and Brunch, 44 Raw Cuisine--Forget Cooking!, 44 Summer Sushi, 44
Personal Enrichment Youth Babysitting for Beginners, 48 Adult Basic Creative Writing, 45 Community CPR, 45 CPR & First Aid Combo, 45 First Aid, 45
Social Dance Youth Baton Twirling and Dance, 46 Tahitian Drum & Music, 46 Adult All about Social Ballroom, Swing & Hot Latin Salsa, 47 Argentine Tango, 47 Ballroom Dance for My Generation, 47 Line Dance, 49 Salsa & Latin Rhythms Dance, 46 Tahitian Dance & Drumming, 46 ADULTS 50+ Tuesday Line Dance, 47
Specialized Recreation, 57 Sports Youth Golf Camp with Dave Delong, 51 Golf-Junior, 51 Kidz Love Soccer, 50-51 Mini-Skyhawk Sports Camp, 52 Skyhawks Sports Camp, 52 Tennis, 72-74 adult Golf, 52 Tennis, 72-74
Lesher Center for the Arts
Spring Awakening Winner of eight Tony Awards, Spring Awakening is a groundbreaking musical with a bold rock score and a universal coming-of-age story that hauntingly portrays teen self-discovery. NOW – May 6
OUTFITTERS: The Contemporary Art of Clothing March 4 – May 13, 2012 This intriguing exhibition presents 20 artists from the US and beyond who use the armature of clothing or actual clothing as a premise for creating sculpture. Embracing personal ideas and the conceptual edge of craft, the artworks address
Xanadu
concepts of memory, human nature, and stateTake a 1970s roller disco movie starring Olivia Newton-John, add “Magic” and other hit tunes,
ments about identity. First Tuesday of the month FREE. Tours available by calling 295.1423.
top it off with some inventive theatrical staging, and you have a cult Broadway musical. May 18 – June 23
Elisabeth Lecourt, Arc-en Ciel, 2011, map of the world
Upcycle: artist workshop Friday, April 27 1:00-4:00pm $50
Jazz at the Lesher Center
An afternoon of demos and work-time with
A stunning lineup of internationally renowned jazz artists comes to
some crafty artists including Lisa Solomon,
the Lesher Center in a new four-concert summer series.
Rose Sellery and GoGo Craft. To reserve a spot please call 925/295-1423
Arturo Sandoval
Legendary trumpet player & Grammy Award winner July 7
Beverly Rayner, Accretion, 2009, housecoat, fabric, ephemera
Cardburg 2012: The Super Track John Pizzarelli
Guitarist and vocalist
June 10 – August 12, 2012 CIT will transform the Bedford Gallery into a speed-
July 28
way for racing high speed remote controlled art cars, as well as a low-powered interactive micro radio Wycliffe Gordon
station. CIT will host incredible opening and closing
Trombonist
events including live music and FM broadcasted sound scapes, and live video feeds from in-car cam-
August 4
eras. The CIT will explore the high-octane culture of speeding vehicles translated into cardboard. Jane Monheit
Vocalist
Opening reception, Thursday June 14, 6:00-8:00pm
August 11 All shows at the beautiful Lesher Center for the Arts Celebrating 21 years at 1601 Civic Drive
For information on summer tours and programs, visit www.bedfordgallery.org. Programming supported with generous funding from
Downtown Walnut Creek (925) 943-7469 www.LesherARTScenter.org
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