Winter Recreation Activities Guide 2012

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Walnut Creek

Recreation

Check out the wide array of Dog Obedience classes we offer See page 17

Classes & Activities Registration for Winter Classes Begins December 5

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Addresses of Class Locations Arbolado Community Park Arbolado Drive at Doncaster, WC

Bay Mountain Martial Arts 2956 Treat Blvd, Ste. H, Concord 94518 (925) 798-6235 Civic Park Community Center 1375 Civic Drive, WC 94596 (925) 943-5851 Clarke Memorial Swim Center 1750 Heather Drive, WC 94598 (925) 943-5856 Color and Image Studio 1430B Arroyo Way, WC 94596 (Behind Fuddruckers) (925) 933-3233 Dublin Iceland 7212 San Ramon Rd., Dublin 94568 (925) 829-4445

Table of Contents Heather Farm Community Center 301 N San Carlos Drive, WC 94598 (925) 943-5858 Heather Farm Preschool 500 N San Carlos Drive, WC 94598 (In Heather Farm Park) Larkey Park Swim Center 2771 Buena Vista Avenue, WC 94597 (925) 943-5861 Lindsay Wildlife Museum 1931 First Avenue, WC 94597 (925) 935-1978 Water Lily Studio 2940 Camino Diablo, Ste 200, WC 94596 (925) 888-4140 Park Place 1395 Civic Drive, WC 94596 Tice Valley Community Gymnasium 2055 Tice Valley Boulevard, WC 94595 (925) 256-3572

Cover photo by Alan Bird, Bosley & Poncho at Walnut Creek Dog Park.

Arts, Recreation & Community Services Department

Mission Statement Together we create a better community through services that strengthen heart, mind and body

Information Activities Guide: The Activities Guide is published four times a year by the City of Walnut Creek Recreation Division as a community service. For comments and information, please contact the Recreation Division at 943-5858. Every effort has been made to insure the accuracy and completeness of the information and events in the publication. Updated information is available by contacting the Recreation Division or by accessing our website at www.WalnutCreekRec.org. 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,

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contact Chris Erdle, ADA Liaison, 1666 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, or call (925) 943-5899, ext. 2203 (voice/TDD). Further information is available at our website: www.walnut-creek.org. Photos: The City of Walnut Creek Recreation Division 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 Recreation Division and may be used for publicity or promotional purposes only. Standards of Behavior: For the enjoyment and safety of everyone, the Recreation Division 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. The Recreation Division reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for failure to abide by these standards.

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Features Children Infants / Preschool Ages Personal Enrichment Music Dance/Movement Food & Cooking Preschools Health & Fitness Martial Arts Science & Technology Sports School Age Children Music Food & Cooking Dance Martial Arts Personal Enrichment Sports Teens Personal Enrichment Dance Adults Dance & Music Fashion & Beauty Food & Cooking Health & Fitness Martial Arts Personal Enrichment Dog/Pet Care Adults 50+ Arts & Crafts Dance & Music Events Health & Fitness Personal Enrichment Senior Club Information Sports Senior Services Spotlight Senior Services Drop-In Activities Specialized Recreation Aquatics Boundary Oak Golf Course Sports Tennis Open Space Center REP/Bedford Gallery Civic Arts/Ice Skating Boundary Oak Event Rental Community Map Registration Form/Information Index

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DANCE/MOVEMENT

Baby Sign Language—Parent Workshop®

Kinderdance®

Why wait to communicate? Babies have a lot to say. Talk to your baby before your baby can talk with Baby Signs®. This workshop will give you all the information needed to begin signing with your baby. Using baby signs will reduce frustration, build trust and strengthen the parent/child bond. Parents, caregivers, grandparents, and early childhood educators are welcome. Repetition and dedication are the key! Certified Instructor: Andra Lekich. Age: 1mo-2y $52 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC $35 lab fee due at class Class 18496 Wed 6:30-8:00pm 1/11

This program is a developmental dance, movement and fitness program. Each class begins with stretching and body isolations. We also include the basics of ballet, tap, floor acrobatics, creative movement and gross motor development while blending educational concepts such as numbers, colors, shapes and vocabulary. Attire: Girls-leotards and ballet shoes; Boys-shorts, T-shirts and ballet/gym shoes. Tap shoes optional. Instructor: Kinderdance. Age: 3y-5y $72 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18783 Wed 10:45-11:45am 1/11-2/8 Class 18784 Thu 10:30-11:30am 1/12-2/9 Class 18785 Wed 10:45-11:45am 2/15-3/14 Class 18786 Thu 10:30-11:30am 2/16-3/15

MUSIC 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 21st year. The $45 materials fee per family includes CDs, songbook and parent guide DVD. Instructor: Music Together. No class 2/18, 2/20, 2/21. Age: 3mos-5y $197 10 classes Classroom, Tice Valley Gym $132 Add’l sibling over 8 mos. old (as of class start date) $45 lab fee per family due at first class Class 18842 Sat 9:15-10:00am 1/7-3/17 Class 18843 Sat 10:15-11:00am 1/7-3/17 Class 18844 Sat 11:15-12:00pm 1/7-3/17 Class 18840 Mon 5:00-5:45pm 1/9-3/19 Class 18841 Mon 6:00-6:45pm 1/9-3/19 Class 18845 Tue 5:00-5:45pm 1/10-3/20 Class 18846 Tue 6:00-6:45pm 1/10-3/20 Class 18847 Tue 9:30-10:15am 1/10-3/20 Class 18848 Tue 10:30-11:15am 1/10-3/20

Kindertots® Your child will enjoy a wide variety of activities designed to develop gross motor skills, creative movement, and physical awareness while learning numbers, colors, shapes and songs. Attire: leotards or gym shorts and ballet or other softsoled shoes. Instructor: Kinderdance. Age: 2y $57 5 classes Classroom, Tice Valley Gym Class 18779 Wed 10:00-10:30am 1/11-2/8 Class 18780 Wed 10:00-10:30am 2/15-3/14

FOOD & COOKING Busy Bee Cooks Cooking can be a lot of fun when you know your way around the kitchen. Learn proper nutrition and healthy eating habits while having fun and learning to cook. Children will learn to safely use various utensils and appliances plus the importance of proper cleanup. Funds received by the Cooking with Kids Foundation for this class will go to support its work in bringing the program to underserved children at risk for obesity and diabetes who can’t afford these much-needed classes. Instructor: Lynda Rexroat. No class 1/16. Age: 4y-5y $132 5 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC $12 lab fee due at first class Class 18742 Mon 2:00-3:00pm 1/9-2/13

When registering, please provide your e-mail address. This way, we can keep you posted on some of the new and exciting programs we have to offer. All fee courses include a $2 administrative processing fee.


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Registration for the 2012-2013 School Year, Begins Mid-January

PRESCHOOLS

Heather Farm Preschool The Heather Farm Preschool classes are taught by Head Teacher Trish Konzak and her team. Trish has more than 25 years of experience teaching young children. The preschool curriculum is play-based, encouraging each child to develop individually while practicing age-appropriate skills, including life skills such as sharing, taking turns and decision making. The large preschool “backyard” encourages quiet and vigorous outdoor play. Healthy snacks are provided by parents on a rotating basis. Children must be age-appropriate by 12/1. Heather Farm Preschool, Heather Farm Penguins Age: 30-42mos Class 17719 Tue, Thu 10:00am-12:00pm 8/30/11-5/31/12 Bears Age: 36-47mos Class 17720 M, W, F 8:30-11:30am 8/29/11-6/1/12 Owls Age: 48-60mos Class 17721 M, W, F 12:30-3:30pm 8/29/11-6/1/12

Civic Park Preschool (Ponies) Our multi-age program provides your child with opportunities to nurture their social/emotional, physical, creative and cognitive growth. Through developmentally appropriate practices and a play-based curriculum, your child will discover the wonderful world of learning. Our program offers small learning centers, large group experiences and free Heather Farm Preschool Penguins $1,539 Bears $2,502 Owls $2,502

exploration time for your child to discover the world around them. They will learn to negotiate, self regulate, take turns, and communicate their feelings. They will learn to celebrate our differences and appreciate how “special” each of us are. Our program accepts potty-trained children 3 years through 5. Snack is incorporated into our learning and is prepared by the children and staff. All dietary needs are respected and observed. Park Place Age: 36*-60mos Class 17715 M, W, F 8:30am-12:00pm 8/29/11-6/1/12 Class 17716 Tue, Thu 8:30am-12:00pm 8/30/11-5/31/12 Age: 36*-60mos Class 17717 M, W, F 12:30-3:30pm Age: 36*-60mos Class 17718 Tue, Thu 12:30-3:30pm *Must be 36 months by December 1st.

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Fine Arts Preschool Fine Arts Preschool is taught by Kathy Faut, Julie Tadena and Karen Quesada and their teams. It is a developmental early childhood program using an integrated curriculum based in the arts that provides for a meaningful, experiential and creative learning experience for young children. Children must be age appropriate by start of class. Shadelands Art Center Ages: 24-33mos Class 17013 Mon, Wed 8:35-11:35am 8/29/11-5/30/12 Class 17008 Tue, Thu 8:35-11:35am 8/30/11-5/31/12 Ages: 34-45mos Class 17009 Tue, Thu Class 17012 Tue, Thu

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Ages: 46-57mos Class 17011 M, W, F Class 17010 M, W, F

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Civic Park Preschools Ponies $1,737-$2,862

Fine Arts Preschool Ages 24-33 mos $2,556-$2,745 Ages 34-45 mos $2,250 Ages 46-57 mos $3,456

New students may enroll at any time, and fees will be prorated based on actual start date for mid-season enrollment. Payment plans available. Detailed information for for all preschool programs is available at www.arts-ed.org or by calling (925) 943-5846. Wa l k y o u r k i d s t o s c h o o l .

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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.

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H E A LT H & F I T N E SS

Karate Tots—Keeping Kids Safe

Gymnastics—Parent/Child

This fun and innovative program is designed to help foster your child’s self-esteem, coordination, balance and focus. Your child will learn important social skills such as how to create an orderly line and how to interact with other children. Your child will learn to recognize numbers and colors through fun games and activities. This program is perfect for your child as they begin to have play dates and to prepare them for the social implications of kindergarten. Karate is used as the vehicle to help the children focus and understand the activities taught in class. Uniforms are available in class but are not required. Instructor: Keeping Kids Safe. Age: 31/2y-5y $102 10 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18892 Fri 5:30-6:15pm 1/13-3/16

This popular class, designed for parents and toddlers, will enhance your child’s motor development and confidence. Emphasis is on movement, rolling, climbing, hanging and jumping. Parent participation required. Instructor: California Gymnastics. Parent participation required. Age: 1 1/2y-3y $67 5 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18544 Tue 9:30-10:15am 1/10-2/7 Class 18545 Tue 9:30-10:15am 2/14-3/13

Preschool Ages

Gymnastics— Preschool

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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. Age: 3y-5y $67 5 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC 10:15-11:00am 1/10-2/7 10:15-11:00am 2/14-3/13

MARTIAL ARTS 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. Instructor: Bay Mountain Martial Arts. No class 1/16, 2/20. Age: 3y-6y $95 8 classes Studio, Bay Mountain Martial Arts Class 18509 Mon 6:00-6:30pm 1/9-3/12 $60 5 classes Class 18510 Class 18511 Class 18513 Class 18514

Studio, Bay Mountain Martial Arts Tue 3:30-4:00pm 1/10-2/7 Thu 5:00-5:30pm 1/12-2/9 Tue 3:30-4:00pm 2/14-3/13 Thu 5:00-5:30pm 2/16-3/15

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Spanish Immersion Preschool Children will learn Spanish in a hands-on interactive and stimulating environment. In this class your child will develop social, fine and gross motor skills. Your child will have fun singing, doing creative art, making puzzles, enjoying new friends and other fun activities. Instructor: Miriam Lattanzi. No class 2/17. Age: 3y-5y $10 lab fee due at first class $332 10 classes Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18674 Wed 9:30am-12:00pm

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Spanish Immersion for Pre K Let your children explore a new language in a class full of adventure, music, craft, and more. This wonderful new class will provide age appropriate activities to prepare your child for the next upcoming year of Kindergarten. Instructor: Miriam Lattanzi. Age: 4y-6y $332 10 classes Club Room, Heather Farm CC $10 lab fee due at first class Class 18680 Thu 9:30am-12:00pm 1/12-3/15

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NEW | I Wonder About Bones and Muscles

NEW | Slithers, Leaps, and Hops

SPORTS Wee Hoop This program is designed to provide children with a positive basketball experience while promoting a physically active lifestyle. Children can master basketball skills from one class to the next, build self-confidence and self-esteem and learn how to behave in a more structured environment while having fun. Participants will need to purchase a Wee Hoop basketball on the first day of class for $7. Instructor: Wee Hoop.

Dribblers This parent interactive class develops gross motor skills and coordination pertinent to the game of basketball. Children experience the joy of mastering a skill through repetition. Activities include catching bubbles and organized games that help develop listening skills. Parent participation required. Age: 1 1/2y-3y $62 5 classes Court 1, Tice Valley Gym Class 18613 Tue 10:00-10:35am 1/10-2/7 Class 18615 Tue 10:00-10:35am 2/14-3/13

Hot Shots This class places more of an emphasis on developing basketball skills and learning basic rules of the game. The activities in this class will encourage teamwork and new friendships. Age: 4y-5y $62 5 classes Court 1, Tice Valley Gym Class 18614 Tue 10:40-11:25am 1/10-2/7 Class 18616 Tue 10:40-11:25am 2/14-3/13

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Lil’ Baseball The Lil’ baseball program is designed for boys and girls. Learn the basics of baseball through confidence building, teamwork, and high self esteem activities. Players will learn how to support their teammates, be encouraging and be the star of the show. Players will become familiar with the rules, positions and skills of the game. Main focus is on enjoyment and participation.

Bambinos Baseball Introductory class teaches the baseball basics: running, throwing, hitting, and the overall direction and rhythm of the game. Age: 3y-4y $130 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park $25 fee for Lil’ Baseball hat and shirt payable at first class (optional). Class 18619 Tue 3:30-4:20pm 1/17-3/6 Class 18620 Tue 4:30-5:20pm 1/17-3/6

Baseball-Boppers More fundamental skills are taught in regards to hitting, throwing, and fielding. Being able to follow directions is a must for this class. Age: 4y-5y $130 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park $25 fee for Lil’ Baseball hat and shirt payable at first class (optional). Class 18623 Tue 3:30-4:20pm 1/17-3/6 Class 18624 Tue 4:30-5:20pm 1/17-3/6 WEATHER WATCH: In case of rainouts, please call (650) 796-7378 1/2 hour prior to your class start time. All rainouts will be made up at the regular class time during the week(s) following the end of the session. No credits will be issued if make-ups are offered. If we are unable to schedule a make-up, credits will be issued.

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Some animals move fast, some move slower. Some have many legs moving at the same time and some don’t have any legs at all. Practice your slithers, leaps and hops as we explore animal locomotion. Parent participation required. Instructor: Lindsay Wildlife Museum. Age: 2 1/2y-4y $37 3 classes Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum Class 18861 Fri 11:00-11:45am 1/27-2/10

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Our bones help us stand up straight and our muscles help us move in many directions. Do all animals have bones and muscles like ours? Come find out as we have fun moving and learning in this exciting class. Parent participation required. Instructor: Lindsay Wildlife Museum. Age: 3y-5y $37 3 classes Classroom, Lindsay Wildlife Museum Class 18860 Tue 10:00-10:45am 1/24-2/7


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Preschool / School Ages

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KIDZ LOVE SOCCER Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches licensed in the Kidz Love Soccer method which includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Shin guards are required by the 2nd class meeting.

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. No class 2/20. Age: 2y-3 1/2y $79 7 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18635 Mon 11:00-11:30am 1/23-3/12 $89 8 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18636 Fri 5:15-5:45pm 1/27-3/16 $89 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park Class 18638 Sat 11:00-11:30am 1/21-3/10 Class 18639 Sat 11:35am-12:05pm 1/21-3/10

Tot Soccer Young children will develop large motor skills while having fun running and kicking just like the big kids! No class 2/20. Age: 3 1/2y-4y $79 7 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18656 Mon 9:45-10:15am 1/23-3/12 Class 18657 Mon 5:15-5:45pm 1/23-3/12 $89 8 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18658 Thu 10:05-10:35am 1/19-3/8 Class 18659 Thu 5:25-5:55pm 1/19-3/8 $89 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park Class 18660 Sat 9:00-9:30am 1/21-3/10

Pre Soccer Children will learn the basic techniques of soccer while building self-esteem and learning to follow instructions in a nurturing teaching environment. No class 2/20. Age: 4y-5y $79 7 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18648 Mon 10:15-10:50am 1/23-3/12 Class 18649 Mon 5:45-6:20pm 1/23-3/12 $89 8 classes Class 18651 Class 18652 Class 18653

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$89 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park Class 18654 Sat 9:30-10:05am 1/21-3/10

KIDZ LOVE SOCCER WEATHER WATCH: In case of rainouts, please call the KLS Field Hot-Line at 1-888-372-5803 1/2 hour prior to your class start time. All rainouts will be made up at the regular class time during the week(s) following the end of the session. No credits will be issued if make-ups are offered. If we are unable to schedule a make-up, credits will be issued.

MUSIC

FOOD & COOKING

Music Together Big Kids

Cooking with Kids

This program with new curriculum from Music Together includes game songs, folk dances, jam sessions, dramatic play, and more structured work in rhythm and tonality geared for older children. Although this is a drop-off class, families still play an important role, joining children for the last 15 minutes to preserve a family musical experience. Learn how to support your child musically as he or she develops interests and skills in singing, playing instruments, creating, and dancing. Materials include CDs, songbook, parent guide and more. Instructor: Music Together. No class 2/21. Age: 5y-7y $217 10 classes Classroom, Tice Valley Gym $152 Add’l siblings ages 5y-7y $45 lab fee per family due at first class. $10 sibling lab fee Class 18839 Tue 3:45-4:45pm 1/10-3/20

Cooking can be a lot of fun when you know your way around the kitchen. We teach healthy eating as a lifestyle, kitchen safety and proper use of cooking appliances plus the importance of clean up. Don’t be surprised if your kids want to show off what they have learned at home. Funds received by the Cooking with Kids Foundation for this class will go to support its work in bringing the program to underserved children at risk for obesity and diabetes who can’t afford these much-needed classes. Instructor: Lynda Rexroat. No class 1/16. Age: 6y-13y $132 5 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC $12 lab fee due at first class Class 18743 Mon 4:00-5:00pm 1/9-2/13

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NEW | Baton Twirling and Dance

All of our Karate Kids are taught in a professional facility dedicated to small class sizes and methods focused on the challenges of school-aged children. Through fun drills and exercises your child will develop self-esteem, selfdiscipline, safety awareness, respect and increased athletic abilities. Participants will need to purchase a uniform on the first day of class for $35. Instructor: Bay Mountain Martial Arts. No class 1/16, 2/20. Age: 7y-12y $115 8 classes Studio, Bay Mountain Martial Arts Class 18515 Mon 4:00-4:45pm 1/9-3/12

Learn how to twirl the baton! It’s fun and unique, combining dance and baton twirling for an exciting performance art. You can perform in parades, be the star of your school’s athletic events or talent show, and join a competition team! Instructor: Sandi Rios. Age: 5y-17y Beginning—New Students $47 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18895 Thu 4:45-5:30pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18896 Thu 4:45-5:30pm 2/16-3/15 Beginning—Intermediate $77 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18897 Thu 4:00-4:45pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18898 Thu 4:00-4:45pm 2/16-3/15

Tahitian Dance Experience the motions and songs of the Pacific Islands and learn the Polynesian culture. Instruction includes dances from Tahiti and neighboring islands for all levels. Instructor: Lisa and Rey Aguilar. No class 2/18. Age: 6y-12y Tahitian/Polynesian Culture Beg. $54 8 classes Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Class 18816 Sat 9:30-10:30am 1/14-3/10 Tahitian/Polynesian Culture Int./Adv.* $54 8 classes Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Class 18817 Sat 10:30am-12:00pm 1/14-3/10

MARTIAL ARTS 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. Age: 6y-11y $102 10 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18864 Tue 5:30-6:30pm 1/10-3/13 Class 18867 Fri 6:30-7:30pm 1/13-3/16 Age: 6y-up $102 10 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18869 Sat 9:00-10:15am 1/14-3/17

$73 5 classes Studio, Bay Mountain Martial Arts Class 18516 Tue 6:15-7:00pm 1/10-2/7 Class 18518 Tue 6:15-7:00pm 2/14-3/13

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Kids Carpentry Lifetime carpentry skills such as problem-solving, measuring and applied mathematics are taught in a fun, supportive atmosphere. The safe use of woodworking hand tools is emphasized while boys and girls, from kindergarten through 6th grade, work together on boats, bird feeders, doll furniture, games, clocks and more. Tools and wood are provided. Program may be taken year round with different projects offered each session. Established in 1982 our motto is: Building confidence and teaching with respect and humor in a safe and happy environment. Instructor: Kid’s Carpentry Staff. Age: 5y-12y $114 6 classes Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18671 Thu 3:00-4:00pm 1/12-2/16 Class 18672 Thu 4:00-5:00pm 1/12-2/16 Class 18673 Thu 5:00-6:00pm 1/12-2/16 Class 18668 Thu 3:00-4:00pm 2/23-3/29 Class 18669 Thu 4:00-5:00pm 2/23-3/29 Class 18670 Thu 5:00-6:00pm 2/23-3/29

Save this brochure for reference through the winter. The Spring Activities Guide will be available early February 2012.

All fee courses include a $2 administrative processing fee. Martial Arts build strength, discipline and confidence.

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SPORTS

School Ages

Children

Chess Class Each lesson consists of instructions, analysis, and tournament games during which students play each other. Lessons are fun, easy to follow, and include individual written instructions to practice at home. Students are divided into groups based on experience and knowledge: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. All equipment provided. Trophies and prizes presented at last class. Instructor: Pacific Chess Academy. Age: 6y-13y $122 10 classes Lounge, Civic Park CC Class 18498 Fri 6:00-7:00pm 1/13-3/16

Spanish for School Age Let your child enjoy this new Spanish Immersion Program. Children will learn conversational Spanish and grammar. Your child will have fun and learn Spanish while playing board games, completing activity pages, going on scavenger hunts and other activities. All activities will be in Spanish. Instructor: Miriam Lattanzi. Age: 5 1/2y-8y $152 10 classes Club Room, Heather Farm CC $10 lab fee due at first class Class 18682 Wed 3:30-5:00pm 1/11-3/14

Creative Writing—Young Storytellers Nourish your child’s imagination in the Basics class, students will learn methods to overcome writer’s block and start writing their own original stories and poems. At the end of the class each student’s best work will be published in an anthology available for purchase. All instructors are published authors with experience teaching. Instructor: Lekha School of Creative Writing. Age: 8y-10y $111 8 classes Lounge, Civic Park CC Class 18954 Mon 4:15-5:15pm 1/9-3/12

Lil’ Baseball The Lil’ baseball program is designed for boys and girls. Learn the basics of baseball through confidence building, teamwork, and high self esteem activities. Players will learn how to support their teammates, be encouraging and be the star of the show. Players will become familiar with the rules, positions and skills of the game. Main focus is on enjoyment and participation.

Slammers Baseball Grip, posture, technique are introduced with the 3 baseball disciplines of hitting, throwing, and fielding. An emphasis on fundamentals create a ball player ready for T-Ball. Age: 5y-6y $130 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park $25 fee for Lil’ Baseball hat and shirt payable at first class (optional). Class 18627 Tue 3:30-4:20pm 1/17-3/6 Class 18628 Tue 4:30-5:20pm 1/17-3/6

Sluggers Baseball This is our most advanced class. Our dynamic and interactive stations allow for the students to express themselves athletically. More advanced techniques are explored with hitting, throwing, and fielding. This is a perfect class to take to enhance your skills for your T-Ball or Little League team. Age: 6y-7y $130 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park $25 fee for Lil’ Baseball hat and shirt payable at first class (optional) Class 18631 Tue 3:30-4:20pm 1/17-3/6 Class 18632 Tue 4:30-5:20pm 1/17-3/6 WEATHER WATCH: In case of rainouts, please call (650) 796-7378 1/2 hour prior to your class start time. All rainouts will be made up at the regular class time during the week(s) following the end of the session. No credits will be issued if make-ups are offered. If we are unable to schedule a make-up, credits will be issued.

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KIDZ LOVE SOCCER

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Skillz and Scrimmages Players will enjoy advanced skill building; dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels are welcome. Each participant receives a soccer jersey. Age: 7y-10y $89 7 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18640 Mon 4:30-5:15pm 1/23-3/12

$89 8 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18645 Thu 6:30-7:15pm 1/19-3/8

$99 8 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18641 Thu 4:30-5:15pm 1/19-3/8

$89 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park Class 18646 Sat 10:05-10:50am 1/21-3/10

$99 8 classes Lower Bowl, Arbolado Park Class 18642 Sat 10:50-11:35am

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

DANCE

Babysitting for Beginners

NEW | Baton Twirling and Dance

Learn the skills needed to be a trusted and responsible babysitter. Learn all about child development, bedtime strategies, discipline, how to get jobs, and ways to make babysitting fun for you and the kids. Basic first aid, general safety, and what to do in an emergency will also be covered. Students should dress to play and bring a lunch. Students will receive a certificate of completion. Instructor: Suzy McCreary. Age: 10y-16y $50 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18755 Sat 9:00-2:30pm 2/11

Learn how to twirl the baton! It’s fun and unique, combining dance and baton twirling for an exciting performance art. You can perform in parades, be the star of your school’s athletic events or talent show, and join a competition team! Instructor: Sandi Rios. Age: 5y-17y Beginning—New Students $47 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18895 Thu 4:45-5:30pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18896 Thu 4:45-5:30pm 2/16-3/15

Tr y a n e w f a l l s p o r t .

Beginning—Intermediate $77 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18897 Thu 4:00-4:45pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18898 Thu 4:00-4:45pm 2/16-3/15

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School Ages / Teens

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. No class 2/20. Age: 5y-6y $79 7 classes Soccer Field 2, Heather Farm Park Class 18643 Mon 3:45-4:30pm 1/23-3/12 Class 18644 Mon 6:20-7:05pm 1/23-3/12

Children

Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches licensed in the Kidz Love Soccer method which includes age-appropriate skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Children will learn the basic techniques of soccer while building self-esteem and learning to follow instructions in a nurturing teaching environment. Shin guards are required by the second class meeting.


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DANCE & MUSIC

Belly Dance—Beginning/Intermediate

All About Social Ballroom, Swing and Hot Latin Salsa

Strengthen your core muscles and learn the gorgeously fluid and ancient art of belly dance. Class will cover basic hip movements, traveling steps and veil work, as well as more advanced combinations and choreography for the continuing student. We will also discuss a variety of styles of Middle Eastern Music, basic rhythms and discuss belly dance history and culture. Come and learn this dynamic and exotic dance form and learn to move your body in ways you never thought possible! Instructor: Allison (Mielle) Randall. $112 8 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18618 Thu 7:30-8:30pm 1/12-3/1

Have a great time and learn Foxtrot, Jitterbug, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Swing, hot Latin Salsa, Mambo, Tango and much more. Easy, smooth-flowing combinations and a great method of teaching will make you feel comfortable and confident on the dance floor and prepare you for any dance party or wedding. We change partners so you can meet new friends. Singles and couples are welcome. Instructor: Anna Magid. No class 2/20. $81 6 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18818 Mon 7:00-8:00pm 1/23-3/5

Argentine Tango 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, rhythm and musicality while gaining movement awareness and the satisfaction of being able to dance the most challenging of all dances. Please wear leather-soled shoes. Instructor: Marcelo Solis. Beginning $47 5 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18799 Thu 7:30-8:30pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18800 Thu 7:30-8:30pm 2/16-3/15 Intermediate $47 5 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18801 Thu 8:30-9:30pm Class 18802 Thu 8:30-9:30pm

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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 East Coast Swing, Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha-Cha and Tango. Smile, step and sway into better balance and flexibility. Come join us on the dance floor! Leather-soled shoes recommended. Instructors: Barbara and Jerry Steck. No class 1/16, 2/20. $82 8 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18495 Mon 6:00-7:00pm 1/9-3/12

Line Dance Beginning/easy intermediate class: This is an energetic class with many returning dancers. This class is for the beginning line dancer and those with some line dance experience. Learn how to line dance and review dances being taught in the immediate area. New dancers are welcome. The first part of the class will be devoted to introductory dances. Intermediate class: For the improving and experienced dancer who wants to learn newer dances and review the classics. Dances taught will reflect the interest and ability of the class. Instructor: John Trentacosti. $42 5 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Beginning/Easy Intermediate Class 18519 Wed 5:30-7:00pm 1/11-2/8 Class 18520 Wed 5:30-7:00pm 2/15-3/14 Intermediate Class 18521 Wed Class 18522 Wed

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Salsa & Latin Rhythms Dance For those who want to experience Salsa and any Latin Dance. Learn how to move your body, hips, and feet. We will cover techniques for posture and smooth movement. Detailed instruction will allow you to lead or follow to any type of Latin rhythm. Great tips and lots of fun. Instructor: Marcelo Solis. $47 5 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18803 Thu 6:30-7:30pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18804 Thu 6:30-7:30pm 2/16-3/15

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Tahitian Dance & Drumming

Tahitian 1 Beginning Class 18805 Wed

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Tahitian II* Intermediate Women and Men Class 18806 Wed 8:30-9:15pm 1/11-3/7 Tahitian III* Advanced Women and Men Class 18807 Wed 9:15-10:00pm 1/11-3/7 Tahitian Drumming/Music $54 8 classes Conference Room, Civic Park CC Class 18808 Sat 9:30-10:30am 1/14-3/10 *Registration per instructor’s approval only.

FAS H I O N & B E AU T Y Best Face Forward Learn skincare and makeup techniques from a pro. Topics we’ll cover include: the latest skin care ingredients; problems such as rosacea, acne, brown spots and anti-aging treatments and solutions. The latest makeup colors and techniques will be presented. Daytime and evening looks will be applied to two live models using the best tools of the trade. As part of the class you will be invited to a private one-onone session at a later date. Instructor: Diane Oles. $22 1 class Color & Image Studio Class 18857 Sat 9:00-10:30am 1/14

FOOD & COOKING NEW | Asian Meals for a Week Not enough time in a day to prepare your meal? Let’s make Asian meals in bulk that last for a week or more. Learn to make delicious meals with easy and simple techniques while preparing food in advance. Learn to properly store and serve your meals for maximum enjoyment. Let’s make Asian salads, soups, stews, curries, stir-fries, etc. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, and beverage. Instructor: Chat Mingwan. $52 1 class Conference Room, Civic Park CC $12 lab fee due at class Class 18858 Tue 6:30-9:30pm 2/28

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Creating Quick & Healthy Meals from Costco & Trader Joe’s Are you ready for new, delicious and easy-to-prepare meal ideas? Discover which products you can simply ‘heat and eat’ as well as how to use simple ingredients to create delicious, healthy meals in under 15 minutes. If you are looking for inspiration, specific product information and simple, yet flavorful recipes, this class is for you-whether you are cooking for one, two or more. Save room for samples. Our instructor has authored 3 cookbooks, including her new cookbook using Trader Joe’s products. Instructor: Jamie Davidson. $40 1 class Kitchen, Civic Park CC $7 lab fee due at class Class 18756 Wed 7:00-9:30pm 1/18

NEW | Gluten-Free Cooking Basics Learn the basics of cooking and baking gluten-free dishes. We will discuss where to start when adopting a gluten-free diet, as well as tips and tricks of gluten-free cooking. In addition to a bounty of gluten-free information, the instructor will demonstrate how to cook some gluten-free dishes that will help you have a healthy diet, such as herbed croutons, porcupine meatballs and the instructor’s own “skinny burger.” You will be amazed how easy, tasty and healthy a glutenfree lifestyle can be! Instructor: Suzanne Pipho. $57 1 class Conference Room, Civic Park CC $10 lab fee due at class Class 18667 Thu 6:00-9:00pm 1/19

NEW | Cake and Cookie Decorating for Valentine’s Day Learn the basics of decorating cakes and cookies with frosting. It’s easier than you would think! Create a simple decorative border and a floral design. The instructor will also show you how to write on cakes and cookies. Several of the designs can be used for Valentine’s Day treats. Each student will have a heart-shaped sugar cookie and a cupcake to decorate and take home. It’s a fun class and especially helpful for those people who make specialty cookies and cakes for their friends and family. Instructor: Suzanne Pipho. $52 1 class Conference Room, Civic Park CC $15 lab fee due at class Class 18955 Thu 6:30-9:00pm 2/2

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Adults

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 will inform students about where to obtain optional costume. Instructor: Lisa and Rey Aguilar. No class 2/18, 2/22. $54 8 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Tahitian Ahuro’a Women Class 18809 Wed 6:30-7:15pm 1/11-3/7

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FOOD & COOKING

H E A LT H & F I T N E SS

Sushi and Nigiri

NEW | Acupressure for Weight Loss

Discover the secret to slicing fresh fish and shaping it into bite-size offerings for sushi and nigiri. You’ll convert plain rice into flavorful sushi rice, wrap it and roll it into traditional and trendy rolls. Have fun creating your own delicious and healthy dinners of nigiri, and popular rolls such as California, Philadelphia, cucumber and spicy. Please bring the following to class: pointed-tip chef’s knife, large cutting board, bamboo mat, cloth hand towel, beverage, and a large to-go box. Instructor: Chat Mingkwan. $52 1 class Kitchen, Civic Park CC $12 lab fee due at class Class 18740 Tue 6:30-9:30pm 2/7

Learn acupressure points that can improve digestion, energy, mental clarity, and fluid movement. Learn how to choose, find and treat acupressure points. Deep breathing exercises, simple meditation, nutritional principals and basic concepts of yin/yang balance will be taught. Practical class with handouts. Instructor: Richard Weissman. $32 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18838 Tue 7:00-9:00pm 1/10

Thai Cooking Series Recently returned from Thailand with new trends and his cookbook Easy Thai, Chat invites you to get into Thai with this 4-week intensive Thai cooking series. Learn Thai culinary philosophy and recognize Thai tastes and flavors by hands-on preparation of a five-dish Thai meal each night. We’ll use herbs and spices such as galangal and kaffir lime that are unique to Thai cuisine and transform fresh ingredients into delicious dishes. Bring your sharp chef’s knife, cutting board, hand towel, and beverage. Instructor: Chat Mingkwan. $152 4 classes Kitchen, Civic Park CC $45 lab fee due at first class Class 18739 Tue 6:30-9:30pm 1/10-1/31

Wine & Chocolate Pairing Just in time for Valentine’s Day! Some say it can’t be done, pairing wine with chocolate, but if you have the right wine to complement the right chocolate it can be a match made in heaven! Whether you are pairing a delicate white chocolate or a lively dark chocolate with wine, there are a few pairing tips to keep in mind, so join us for a decadent exploration of Chocolate & Wine. Class includes wine & chocolate tasting, and take home materials. Please bring five wine glasses to class. Instructor: Monica Chappell. $27 1 class Conference Room, Civic Park CC $15 lab fee due at class Class 18836 Thu 6:30-8:30pm 2/9

NEW | Stop Smoking with Hypnotherapy Twenty minutes after quitting, your heart rate and blood pressure drop. Twelve hours after quitting the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. After two weeks, your circulation and lung function increase. Your body wants you to stop smoking and begins to make the changes immediately. It’s your mind that needs adjusting. Hypnotherapy works on the powerful subconscious mind to help rework the patterns keeping you trapped in this deadly habit. Instructor: Rosetta Colbath. $37 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18900 Thu 7:00-9:00pm 1/12 Class 18901 Thu 7:00-9:00pm 2/23

Feldenkrais Method: Awareness Through Movement Explore and expand your options for pain-free, easy ways of moving. We begin with comfortable, gentle movements that gradually evolve into movements of greater range and complexity. Participants can reduce or eliminate bodily discomfort and pain as they learn to move with greater ease. What you learn in this class is transferable to daily activities and to sports and recreation. Safe for all ages. Please dress comfortably and bring a big towel and pillow. Instructor: Tancha McKnight. $122 10 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18744 Thu 3:30-4:30pm 1/12-3/15

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. Instructor: Jan Diepersloot. $57 8 classes Bridge Cul-de-Sac, Civic Park Class 18746 Thu 9:30-10:45am 1/12-3/1 Class 18747 Sat 9:30-10:45am 1/14-3/3 $57 8 classes Room 200, Water Lily Studio Class 18745 Thu 7:30-8:45pm 1/12-3/1

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Pilates: Slow Method Magic Circle/Flexband

Pilates: Slow Method Flexband/Roller A blend of traditional Pilates matwork and the Slow Method, 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. (Expect to pay approx. $18 for a roller). Instructor: Connie English. $122 10 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18550 Wed 9:30-10:20am 1/11-3/14 Class 18749 Thu 7:10-8:00pm 1/12-3/15

Yoga Heart Experience yoga in its authentic form; a nourishing practice that integrates breath, movement, intention and exploration in a safe and welcoming atmosphere. Yoga Heart is a practice that fosters our connection to ourselves, our community and our world through meditative movement, restoring inner balance, clarity, strength and ease. Our certified instructors combine years of personal practice and teaching, welcoming beginners and more experienced yogis. Dress comfortably. Registration is open throughout the session. Instructor: Michael Stearns (Yoga Learning Center). $112 10 classes Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18812 Tue 7:45-8:50am 1/10-3/13 Class 18813 Tue 9:00-10:20am 1/10-3/13 $112 10 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18814 Wed 6:00-7:20pm 1/11-3/14 Class 18811 Thu 9:30-10:50am 1/12-3/15 Class 18815 Thu 5:30-6:50pm 1/12-3/15

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 their practice. We will explore and deepen breathing techniques, meditation and introduce new postures. We will also further our understanding of yoga philosophy, its history and teachings. Instructor: Michael Sterns (Yoga Learning Center). No class 2/20. $101 9 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18810 Mon 7:30-8:50pm 1/9-3/12

Zumba® 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 disguise. Beginners welcome as the steps are very basic and easy to follow. Bring towel and water to class. Instructor: Janice Litvin. $50 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18685 Tue 7:30-8:30pm 1/10-2/7 Class 18686 Tue 7:30-8:30pm 2/14-3/13

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 class. Zumba Toning incorporates body sculpting techniques and strength training with light resistance to tone the body. Focus is on certain muscle groups (abdominals, biceps, triceps, quads & more) while using light weights. This class will use Zumba Toning Sticks, 1-lb. weights that shake like maracas. Bring light weights (1-3 lbs) to class or purchase Zumba Toning Sticks from instructor. Instructor: Janice Litvin. $50 5 classes Exercise Room, Tice Valley Gym Class 18688 Wed 7:30-8:30pm 1/11-2/8 Class 18689 Wed 7:30-8:30pm 2/15-3/14

Jazzercise — (925) 947-6987 Jazzercise is a fun dance-fitness program designed for all fitness levels, with both high-and low-impact options. Class includes a strengthening section with weights. Register at class. Classes are ongoing Tice Valley Gym Mon-Thu Fri Sat Sun 9:00am, 6:15pm 9:00am, 5:45pm 8:30am 9:00am 1 class: Varies with instructor/8 classes: $50.00 Unlimited, Monthly: $60.00 New Student Special—Unlimited: $35 monthly pass Youth/Student Prices—Unlimited: $35 monthly pass

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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. No class 1/16, 2/13, 2/20. $86 7 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18548 Mon 9:30-10:20am 1/9-3/12

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MARTIAL ARTS

CPR & First Aid Combo

Cutting Edge Martial Arts—Adults

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: Sandie Pettus. $64 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC $10 lab fee due at class Class 18850 Sat 9:00am-3:30pm 1/21 Class 18851 Sat 9:00am-3:30pm 2/25

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. $102 10 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18886 Tue 6:30-7:30pm 1/10-3/13 Class 18888 Fri 7:30-8:30pm 1/13-3/16 $102 10 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18869 Sat 9:00-10:15am 1/14-3/17

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Community CPR Learn the proper techniques for recognizing the signals of a heart attack and stroke, giving CPR, and applying first aid for choking 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 completion. Students may not audit this class. Instructor: Sandie Pettus. $37 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC $7 lab fee due at class Class 18853 Wed 6:30-9:30pm 1/18 Class 18854 Wed 6:30-9:30pm 2/29

First Aid Learn first aid training for burns, fractures, sprains, strokes, seizures, poisoning emergencies and heat/cold exposure. We will also cover diabetic emergencies, nosebleeds, bites and allergic reactions. Class includes introduction in use of defibrillator (AED). An EMS Safety Services certificate, good for 2 years, will be issued upon successful completion. Students may not audit this class. Instructor: Sandie Pettus. $37 1 class Club Room, Heather Farm CC $7 lab fee due at class Class 18855 Wed 6:30-9:30pm 1/25

Our World in Discussion Expand your knowledge of philosophical and ethical issues in the modern world by joining this lively and stimulating class. Based on short (3-5 page) articles that will challenge the intellect, this weekly class is designed to broaden your knowledge and understanding of contemporary issues and the variety of perspectives we hold on them. The instructor, who has led other successful groups, has designed the class with a set format so that each person will have an opportunity to speak and contribute equally to the discussion. Instructor Patricia Hunt, Ph.D. $38 5 classes Lounge, Civic Park CC Class 18431 Thu 6:30-8:00pm 1/12-2/9 Class 18432 Thu 6:30-8:00pm 2/16-3/15

The Benefits of Parks & Recreation are Endless! Personal Benefits

Social Benefits

Improving health and wellness, building self-esteem, providing alternatives to self-destructive behavior, reducing stress and improving opportunities for learning and living a more balanced, productive life.

Build stronger families, reducing loneliness and alienation, enhancing community spirit, reducing crime and promoting ethnic and cultural harmony.

Environmental Benefits

Public space and facilities and innovative social programs attract private capital, new investment, grants, and increase property values. Public employees can provide competent, low-cost services to more residents than private clubs or programs. Businesses and visitors can see how a community cares about its neighborhoods and values its quality of life.

Protecting natural resources and open space areas, enhancing air and water quality, reducing congestion, providing and protecting wildlife habitat, and improving overall community livability.

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DOG/PET CARE Canine Good Citizen Program Dogs 7-months and older

Beginning Dog Obedience Dogs 4-months and older In this foundation class, your dog will learn how to walk nicely on leash, sit and stay, come when called, not bolt through doors, not jump up, behave when groomed or examined, and more. With these skills, your dog will have a more meaningful existence, will be handy around the house, and will be a welcome part of society. The first class is mandatory, and you come without your dog. Suitable for dogs 4-months and older. Bring a copy of your dog’s vacination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age limit for handler is 16; minors must be accompanied by an adult. Instructor: Dog Dynamics, Inc. $147 6 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18876 Tue 7:15-8:00pm 1/10-2/14 Class 18877 Tue 7:15-8:00pm 2/21-3/27 1/10, 2/14, 3/13 classes meet at Civic Park CC. All other classes at Heather Farm CC, Lakeside Room.

Help for Reactive Dogs Dogs 6-months and older Don’t let another walk with your dog feel like a disaster because of lunging and barking behavior. Don’t seclude your dog in the backyard because his behavior in public is unmanageable. Come and learn what makes your dog react and the steps you can take to redirect that energy into more positive social behavior. Please do not bring your dog the first day of class. Please call instructor if your dog is overly reactive toward you or your family members. Please bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age limit for handler is 18. Instructor: Dog Dynamics, Inc. $147 6 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18873 Tue 6:15-7:00pm 1/10-2/14 Class 18874 Tue 6:15-7:00pm 2/21-3/27 1/10, 2/14, 3/13 classes meet at Civic Park CC. All other classes at Heather Farm CC, Lakeside Room

Backyard Chickens Want pets that make you breakfast? Join the thousands of Bay Area households who raise their own flocks of happy, healthy hens. Chickens take up less room and expense than dogs, their waste is perfect for the garden, and eggs are one of the most nutritionally complete foods ever! In this class, you’ll learn valuable tips in coop-design, watering systems, physiology and habits. Taught by the awardwinning author of The Grocery Garden, How Busy People Can Grow Cheap Food, who’s maintained flocks for years. Instructor: Elise Cooke. $65 4 classes Club Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18837 Tue 6:00-7:00pm 1/17-2/7

Turf & Dog Park Hotline (925) 256-3574 Prior to field or dog park use, all groups and individuals should check for updated conditions of all City fields and the Heather Farm Dog Park by calling (925) 256-3574 or visiting www.WalnutCreekRec.org.

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Pre-requisite Basic Obedience or Instructor’s approval The American Kennel Club developed a test designed to encourage owners to train their dogs to be socially comfortable and well mannered. In our program your dog will practice how to meet and accept petting and grooming by a stranger, how to walk nicely by other dogs and distractions, to be confident when met by new sounds and sights, demonstrate basic sit, down and come, and how to remain calm when separated from you. Please do not bring your dog to the first class. On the sixth class the dogs will be tested. Please bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records for the instructor to keep. Minimum age limit for handler is 16. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Instructor: Dog Dynamics, Inc. $147 6 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18878 Tue 8:15-9:00pm 1/10-2/14 Class 18879 Tue 8:15-9:00pm 2/21-3/27 1/10, 2/14, 3/13 classes meet at Civic Park CC. All other classes at Heather Farm CC, Lakeside Room.

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Tuesday Line Dance

Cardmaking Workshops

Join us for an afternoon of fun and exercise while learning popular line dances. The introductory class is perfect for someone new to line dancing or who hasn’t danced for some time and wants to have a slower-paced review. Lots of fun, great exercise and no pressure. The continuing class is designed for those who have line dance experience or have completed the beginning course, want to continue dancing their favorites and learn new dances. Instructor: Dennis McGuire. $37 5 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Introductory Class 18452 Tue 12:45-1:45pm 1/10-2/7 Class 18456 Tue 12:45-1:45pm 2/14-3/13

Decorative Punches and Creative Painting Techniques! Linda Rogers is returning to teach us new skills for cardmaking in her fun, easy workshops. Your fee covers all materials. Plan on going home with several cards to share with family and friends. No special artistic skills required. You’ll be guided through the cardmaking process one step at a time. Advance sign-ups required, class size is limited. Please bring a pair of scissors and craft glue to class. Instructor: Linda Rogers. $10 1 class Lounge, Civic Park CC Mon 9:00-10:30am Working with Decorative Punches 1/30 Using Creative Painting Techniques 2/27

Bazaar Group A drop-in opportunity to learn or share craft ideas while socializing with others and fundraising for the Club. Projects include a variety of crafts from decorative painting to crocheting to anything you’d like to explore. This is a group of fun-loving members who welcome newcomers. Materials for projects are provided and items created are sold in the display case and at the Annual Holiday Boutique. Call 943-5851 for more information.No meeting 11/23, 12/28. Free Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Every Wed 9:00-3:00pm

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EVENTS New Year’s Bingo Start the New Year off with a bang! Join us today for a Bingo Bash complete with lunch, a Money Tree Raffle and a morning of Bingo. Payouts are $20 for regular games and $50 for Blackout. Tickets can be purchased at the Walnut Creek Senior Club, Civic Park Community Center, 1375 Civic Dr, Walnut Creek. Questions? Call (925) 943-5851. $8 Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Fri 10:00am-1:00pm 1/20

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DANCE & MUSIC Ballroom Dance with the Stecks Come have fun! Make new friends while you learn or improve your East Coast Swing, Waltz, Fox Trot, Rumba, Cha Cha and Tango. Step and sway into better balance and flexibility. See you on the dance floor. Leather soled shoes recommended. Instructors: Barbara and Jerry Steck. No class 2/23. $66 8 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18380 Thu 2:00-3:00pm 1/12-3/8

Sing-a-Long If you love to sing in the shower and the idea of singing for fun sounds attractive then this is the group for you! Meet once each week to sing your favorite songs from the past including movies, musicals, and more. $1 drop-in Lounge, Civic Park CC Every Fri 9:30-11:00am

Don your hats and gloves, and join us for a lovely midday cup of tea, entertainment and delicious goodies to delight your taste buds. Traditional scones, tea sandwiches, biscuits, cakes, Devonshire cream and jam are just a sampling of the tasty morsels we’ll enjoy. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be available at the door. For tickets call 943-5851. $10 Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Fri 11:00am-1:00pm 2/10

Movie Matinee 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. 50¢ drop-in Lounge, Civic Park CC Mon 1:00-3:00pm 1/9, 2/6, 3/5

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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 accepted up to one week in advance of the lunch date or until filled, whichever comes first, by calling 943-5851. Pay at the door. For those not having lunch, there is no charge to attend. Free/$2 Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Fri 11:00am-12:45pm Jerry Gee, Jazz & Folk Harmonica & Guitar 1/27 Al Paltin Broadway show Stoppers 2/24 High F’lut’n Piano and Flute Duo 3/30

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Pancake Breakfast 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! Closed Jan 1, 2012 for New Year’s Holiday. $2.25 adults/$1.50 kids under 12 Social Hall, Civic Park CC Sun 9:00-11:45am 2/5, 3/4

St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Come and experience the magic of Ireland in a fabulous evening of dining and dancing with family and friends. This all volunteer led event features a corned beef and cabbage dinner with all the trimmings plus live music for dancing. Advance ticket purchase is required. Reserved Seating. Call the Walnut Creek Senior Club at 943-5851 to attend. $30 Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Sat 5:30-11:00pm 3/10

Friday 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, and you’ll even have a chance to move your feet to Latin and swing dance music. No dance 3/9. $3 drop-in Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Every Friday 1:30-4:00pm

Fitness and fun for men and women with low-impact exercises that include stretching, aerobics, balance, strengthening and cool down. Get a great cardio workout with low and moderate impact moves, focus on flexibility and burn calories. All-over muscle conditioning (with or without weights), and stretching included. Instructor: Sylvia Rodrigues, NASM Certified Personal Trainer. No class 1/16, 2/20. $22 4 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18412 Mon 3:00-3:45pm 1/9-2/6 Class 18413 Mon 3:00-3:45pm 2/13-3/12 $27 5 classes Lakeside Room, Heather Farm CC Class 18414 Fri 2:00-2:45pm 1/13-2/10 Class 18415 Fri 2:00-2:45pm 2/17-3/16* *2/17 will meet in the Social Hall, Civic Park CC

Gentle Exercise 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 body through movement-awareness. Tune the nervous system through conscious relaxation. Increase your vitality with deep breathing. This class is designed to accommodate all, from the fit to the frail. The exercises can be done sitting or standing. Come, and have fun with Gentle Exercise. Instructor: Ziv Porat $40 5 classes Lounge, Civic Park CC Class 18408 Fri 1:00-2:00pm 1/13-2/10 Class 18409 Fri 1:00-2:00pm 2/17-3/16

Chair Yoga This class involves practicing yoga using a chair instead of on the floor and is ideal for those who are challenged with mobility or for those looking for an alternative to other yoga programs. Wear 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. Instructor: Marcia Conroy. $82 10 classes Conference Room, Civic Park CC Class 18398 Thu 10:15-11:15am 1/12-3/15

Gentle Yoga Class Info Classes take place at the Civic Park Community Center, 1375 Civic Drive at the corner of Civic Drive and N. Broadway in downtown Walnut Creek unless otherwise noted. For addresses of other class locations, please see page 3.

All fee courses include a $2 administrative processing fee. Singing improves memor y and reduces stress levels.

It is never too late to begin yoga. Each individual will develop a unique yoga practice modifying it to fit their specific needs. The focus will include stretching to promote flexibility; asanas to enhance bone health; pose sequences to slightly increase heart rate; and restorative poses to relieve stress. Before registering for class, please call instructor at 925-4625285. Instructor: Marcia Conroy. $82 10 classes Conference Room, Civic Park CC Class 18411 Thu 8:45-10:00am 1/12-3/15 w w w.Wa l n u t C r e e k Re c . o r g

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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. No class 2/20. $74 6 classes Conference Room, Civic Park CC Class 18424 Mon 1:30-2:30pm 1/23-3/5

55 Alive Refresher This 4 1/2 hour refresher driver safety course is for those who have taken the 8-hour course within the last 4 years. Completion of the course entitles those folks over 55 years of age to a discount on their auto insurance. The refresher course is good for 3 years and can be repeated. Call 943-5851 for more information or to register for class. $12 AARP member/$14 non-AARP member 1 class Conference Room, Civic Park CC Tue 12:00-4:30pm 2/21

Snappy Cats NEW | Senior Sculpt Increase your metabolism, retain muscle and burn calories with a strength training program suitable for all fitness levels. This all-over body sculpting class includes warm up and strengthening exercises for all of the major muscle groups. Upper and lower body, abdominals and back muscles will be targeted. You’ll receive both a cardiovascular and fat-burning workout while you build strength. Floor work is optional and can be modified to meet individual limitations. Instructor: Sylvia Rodriguez, NASM Certified Personal Trainer. $22 4 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18947 Tue 8:15-9:00am 1/10-1/31 Class 18950 Tue 8:15-9:00am 2/7-2/28 $12 2 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18951 Tue 8:15-9:00am 3/6, 3/13

Walking Buddies Enjoy the company of friends and exercise at the same time. The Tuesday group is for all walkers on local trails for one to one-and-a-half hours. The Thursday group is more strenuous for experienced hikers lasting two to three hours or more. Some Thursday hikes that are out of the area require the consent of the coordinator. $1 drop-in Lobby, Civic Park CC Walking Buddies I Every Tue 8:00am-12:00pm Walking Buddies II Every Thu 8:00am-12:00pm

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-tofollow moves to create an hour of fun. You'll forget you're exercising! Come check it out. Instructor: Jo Nash. No class 1/18. $22 4 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18446 Wed 1:45-2:30pm 1/11-2/8 Class 18447 Wed 1:45-2:30pm 2/22-3/14 $17 3 classes Social Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18444 Fri 1:45-2:30pm Class 18445 Fri 1:45-2:30pm A c t i v e A d u l t s | p h 9 2 5 -94 3 - 5 8 5 1

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Join the snappiest kazoo band in town! This fabulous group of musicians rehearses once each week and performs for area retirement communities. Call 943-5851 for exact meeting dates. Free Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Every Fri 9:30-11:00am

Bridge Programs Open bridge for experienced players. Partners are not required. Players are rotated into the group for that day’s play. For Marathon Bridge, pre-registration through the Marathon Bridge coordinator is required. Drop-In Bridge 50¢ drop-in Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Every Sun 12:30-4:00pm Every Tue 8:45am-12:00pm Conference Room, Civic Park CC Every Thu 12:30-4:00pm Marathon Bridge $20 Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Every Fri 12:00-4:00pm

Walnut Creek Seniors Club Ready to kick-start your retirement? Join the Walnut Creek Seniors Club. You’ll discover exciting recreational, social and volunteer opportunities. More than 2,000 members visit the 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, 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, 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 the Civic Park Community Center between 9:00am- 4:00pm, Monday-Friday, or call 943-5851 for more information.

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Write Your Memoirs

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Learn how to find your own voice to tell your life story in an interesting and lively manner. Learn how to start the fascinating process of recording some of our unique life experiences. Facilitator: Bob Lewis. $20 members/$25 non-members Conf. Rm, Civic Park CC Fri 1:30-3:00pm 1/13-3/16

Learn to play bridge or learn to be a better player in a friendly, relaxed, atmosphere by enrolling in one of four bridge courses offered throughout the year. New players should begin with the Club Series class offered in the Fall. This class is designed to improve the student’s skill at declarer play. The Club series or equivalent experience is a prerequisite. Techniques including developing a plan, the finesse, hold up play, dummy reversal, crossruff, endplay and others are presented and practiced. Whether you are interested in playing bridge just for fun or are interested in serious competition, these classes will improve your game. Instructor: Larry Miller, American Contract Bridge League Accredited Instructor and Silver Life Master. Diamond Series $62 8 classes Conference Room, Civic Park CC Class 18388 Wed 1:30-3:30pm 1/11-2/29

Pinochle Join a great group of cardplaying men and women for a fun afternoon. All ability levels are welcome including those who want to learn how to play. No meetings 1/16, 2/20. 50¢ drop-in Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Every Mon 12:00-3:30pm 1/9-3/12

Drop-In Bingo Enjoy a fun day of Bingo with other Bingo lovers. Play is divided into morning and afternoon sessions. Morning session begins at 11:00am. Afternoon session begins at 12:45pm. Cards are sold separately for each session and are 50¢ each. Paper games are also played and are 25 cents for each card. This is a great activity for keeping your brain healthy and challenged as well as having fun with friends. 50¢ per card Multipurpose Room, Civic Park CC Early-Bird Bingo Every Thu 11:00-11:45am Afternoon Bingo Every Thu 12:45-2:45pm

Hooked On Books 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. Free Lounge, Civic Park CC Tue 1:00-3:00pm 1/10, 2/7, 3/6

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) 943-5851 or group coordinator Wayne Slater at (925) 938-2705. Free Lounge, Civic Park CC 3rd Tue per month 1:30-4:00pm

SPORTS Bowling Beginner to advanced bowlers gather for recreational play and exercise at Diablo Lanes in Concord on Tuesdays from 9:45am to 12:00pm.

The Creakers Softball Join our “over 50” Creakers softball program. Call Terry Mason 934-2535. Fee: $65/year.

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 943-3531. Fee: $25/trip

Cycling Club The Cycling Club meets Thursdays at 9:00am for weekly rides. Walnut Creek Seniors Club membership is required to participate. Contact coordinator Peter Culshaw at wcmini@att.net for more information.

Tennis 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. Free Tennis Courts, Larkey Park Every Mon, Wed, Fri 8:00am-12:00pm

Regular physical activity reduces risk of high blood pressure, stroke and osteoporosis.

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Blood Pressure Screening

Senior Peer Counseling with trained volunteer counselors are available every Tuesday from 2:00pm-4:00pm. Call 943-5851 for your appointment.

Drop in on the 2nd Wednesday of the month to check your blood pressure for free. Free Lobby, Civic Park Community Center Wed 9:00-11:00am 1/11, 2/8, 3/14

Simple Wills Preparation is available by appointment on the first Monday of each month from 1:30–3:30pm. Call 943-5851 for an appointment.

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SENIOR SERVICES

Deaf Seniors Club Deaf seniors from all over the Bay Area gather to enjoy informative speakers, table and card games, and parties. For information call California Relay Services, VOICE 1-800735-2922 or TDD by calling 1-800-735-2929. Contact the Seniors Club by calling (925) 943-5851. Free Lounge, Civic Park CC Wed 9:30am-4:00pm

Hot Meals Hot Meals are served daily, and anyone over 60 years is welcome. Call 280-7310 from 10:00am–noon one day ahead for a reservation. Suggested donation is $2. Closed 1/16, 2/20. $2 suggested donation Social Hall, Civic Park CC Mon-Thurs 12:00-1:00pm Friday 11:30am-1:00pm

Transportation Services You can go many places in Walnut Creek with the Walnut Creek Seniors Club Mini Bus service. Just call 933-1434 from 9:00am-11:00am the day before you need a ride. To make a reservation for Monday, 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 days of the week.) Please call 943-5851 for more information. You must be a Walnut Creek Seniors Club member to participate.

Drop-In Activities See activity descriptions for more info. No drop-in activities 11/11, 11/24, 11/25, 12/23, 12/25, 12/26, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30, 1/2.

Mondays Geriatric Care Management is available through Diablo Valley Foundation for free in-home assessments and consultation. Call 945-8040 for an appointment.

Pinochle: 12:30-3:30pm, Multipurpose Room Movie Matinee: 1:00-3:00pm, Lounge*

County Connection bus passes are available at the reception desk. (Checks payable to County Connection.)

Bridge: 8:45am-12:00pm, Multipurpose Room Walking Buddies I: Meet 8:20am, Lobby

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.

Wednesdays

Investment Counseling is available from 1:30-3:00pm the first Tuesday of each month. Call 943-5851 for an appointment. Medical Insurance Counseling (HICAP) is held the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 1:00pm–3:00pm. Call 943-5851 for an appointment. (No long term care counseling available at the WCSC. Please call 938-1895 for long term care counseling appointments.) Senior Information is available through the Contra Costa County Office on Aging. Call 1-800-510-2020. Senior Legal Services are available by appointment every second Thursday from 10:00am-12:15pm and the fourth Thursday from 11:00am–1:15pm. Call 943-5851 for your appointment.

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Bazaar Group: 9:30am-3:00pm, Multipurpose Room

Thursdays Bingo: 11:00am-2:45pm, Multipurpose Room Bridge: 12:30pm-4:00pm, Conference Room Cycling Club: Meet 9:00am, Lobby Walking Buddies II: Meet 8:20am, Lobby

Fridays Friday Socials: 11:00am-12:45pm, Assembly Hall* Snappy Cats: 9:30-11:00am, Assembly Hall Singing the Oldies!: 9:30-10:30am, Lounge Friday Tea Dances: 12:30-4:30pm Assembly Hall

Sundays Pancake Breakfast: 9:00-11:45am, Social Hall* Bridge: 12:30-4:00pm, Multipurpose Room *See activity description for exact dates.

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Leisure and recreational activities designed specifically for the developmentally disabled

MARTIAL ARTS Specialized Recreation Karate

EVENTS Specialized Recreation Dances Join us for merriment and music as we celebrate the season with song and dance. Each month, our Friday dance will be hosted at a different location. Please arrange for drop-off and pick-up at the location of the dance. Age: 16y and up $6 at the door 1 class Concord Senior Center December Dance Fri 7:00-9:00pm 12/2 Heather Farm Community Center January Dance Fri 7:00-9:00pm

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Specialized Recreation Movie Fest Specialized Recreation presents two great movies for one great time! All of the movies we play are appropriate for general audiences and are usually based on a particular theme. So sit back, enjoy our popcorn and let our surround sound system and big screen presentation bring the action right to your seat. Price includes admission to both movies and popcorn. Age: 16y and up $10 1 class Lounge, Civic Park CC Sat 11:00am-3:00pm 12/17

H E A LT H & F I T N E SS Specialized Recreation Cardio Fitness Join cardio fitness instructor Debbie Landesman for this specially designed cardio program for special needs adults ages 14 and above. Instructor: Debbie Landesman. No class 12/20, 12/27. Age: 14y and up $52 9 classes Lounge, Civic Park CC Class 18917 Tue 5:30-6:15pm 12/6-2/14

If you have ever wanted to try the martial arts but thought that your ‘disability’ limited you . . . think again! This program will challenge you and show you just how fun and adaptable Karate can be. The program has been adapted and designed for participants of all ages and abilities. Wear loose comfortable clothing. Shorts are NOT recommended. Instructor: Sensai Preston Jones. No class 12/29. Age: 8y and up $52 10 classes Assembly Hall, Civic Park CC Class 18926 Thu 5:30-6:15pm 12/8-2/16

T R I P S & T R AV E L Specialized Recreation Dinner Club Join us as we tour the world in 90 days to sample foods of various cultures. Our very own Bay Area hosts some of the best restaurants in the state and we’ll take the opportunity to try as many as we can. Our Dinner Club meets one Wednesday each month and is limited to the first ten participants who sign up. If needed, staff will assist each participant with their meal and beverage selection. Dropoff and pick-up will be from the Civic Park Community Center. Price includes dinner, gratuity and transportation. Age: 16y and up $37 1 class Locations TBD Wed 5:45-8:30pm 12/21 Wed 5:45-8:30pm 1/18 Wed 5:45-8:30pm 2/12

Specialized Recreation Saturday Trips Specialized Recreation offers two Saturday excursions each month for special needs adults ages 16 and above. The purpose of each excursion is to provide the participant the opportunity for fun and adventure. We take the opportunity to experience excursions like baseball games (both Giants and A’s), overnight camping, cross-country skiing, bowling, railroad rides, swimming, museum tours, theme parks, live theatre, and a host of others. Most excursions are limited to 20 participants and are on a first-come/first-served basis. Our excursions have been extremely popular and tend to fill quickly.

Winter Saturday Trip Dates: 1/14, 1/28, 2/11, 2/25

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Aquatics

City of Walnut Creek Aquatics Year-round Facility and Swimming Programs Home of the following swim programs: • Walnut Creek Aquabears—Age Group Year Round U.S. Swim Team • Walnut Creek Aquanuts—Age Group Synchronized Swim Team • Walnut Creek Masters—Adult Swim Team • Walnut Creek Swim Club—Summer Recreational Swim Team

Clarke Memorial 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 • 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: 11/18-20; 11/24; 12/25; 1/1/12 Weekend Hours: 11/25; 12/26, 1/2/12 Other Dates: TBD

Fitness Center Hours Clarke Memorial Swim Center 9/6/11-6/10/12 Mon-Fri Mon-Thu Sat-Sun 6:00am-3:30pm 7:00pm-8:45pm 11:00am-4:00pm

Family Lap Swimming Hours Fitness swimming for the entire family! All swimmers ages 7 and older must swim continuous laps, in the true tradition of lap swimming. Recreation swimming and horseplay are prohibited. Circle swimming will be enforced to accommodate more swimmers. Swimming instruction of any kind is prohibited. Clarke Memorial Swim Center 10/1/11-4/8/12 Sat–Sun 12:00pm–4:00pm* *All participants ages 7 yrs–17yrs must be accompanied by a swimming adult (18 yrs.+)

R E C R E AT I O N A L SW I M M I N G Children 6 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Horseplay and instruction is not permitted in recreational area. Swimming instruction of any kind is prohibited.

Recreational Swim Hours

Larkey Park Swim Center

Clarke Memorial Swim Center 50 meter pool only: Sat-Sun, 12:00-4:00 pm

Located by the Lindsay Wildlife Museum 2771 Buena Vista Avenue, Walnut Creek

ADMISSION FEES

(925) 943-5861 • Open summer months • L-shaped recreation and lap pool (25 yards by 25 meters) • Diving area with 1-meter spring board • Children’s wading pool (1 foot deep) • Vending machines • Spring season private rentals

Daily Admission Fees Everyone entering the facility must pay an admission fee. No refunds.

Single Entry (no in/out privileges): Children Youth Adults (6 & under) (7-17) (18 & up) $3.50 $4.25 $4.75

As of 2/2/12 (18 & up) $5.00

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LAP SWIM & FITNESS CENTER All swimmers must swim continuous laps, in the true tradition of lap swimming. Circle swimming will be enforced in order to accommodate more swimmers. Fitness Center for use by adults, 18 and older. Closed-toed shoes and clothing must be worn at all times. Use at own risk. Swimming instruction of any kind is prohibited.

Valid for 1 year. No refunds.

Single Entry: Children (6 & under) $45.00

Youth (7-17) $56.25

Adults (18 & up) $63.75

Adult Lap Swim/Fitness Center Monthly Pass Based on 30-day month:

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$71

Facility Closed: 11/18-20; 11/24; 12/25; 1/1/12 Weekend Hours: 11/25; 12/26, 1/2/12 Other Dates: TBD

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COMPETITIVE PROGRAMS Walnut Creek Aquabears Swim Team

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. Head Coach, Kerry O’Brien. www.swim4wc.org

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 info, call 934-4792. Head Coach, Kim Probst. www.aquanuts.org

EXERCISE/FITNESS COURSES Aquasize (Co-ed water exercise classes) Shape up and slim down with invigorating water exercise! Use the water’s natural buoyancy and resistance, as an excellent form of exercise for those looking for something new or those with special considerations such as: pregnancy, arthritis, knee/joint problems or other special considerations. Swimming skills not required. Clarke Memorial Swim Center Mon-Fri 8:00-9:00am and 9:00-10:00am ongoing Shallow water and deep water classes offered Fee: $7 drop-in $85/20-class punch card No refunds.

Walnut Creek Masters: Try-out for Fitness Swimmers WCM invites all interested fitness swimmers to sample our program and experience an atmosphere of encouraging swimmers and coaches dedicated to stroke instruction and improved conditioning. “Competitive Spirit” and competition are not a requirement to be a member, and is only one A q u a t i c s | p h 9 2 5 -94 3 - 5 8 5 6 | f x 9 2 5 -94 4 - 3 5 9 8

aspect of this largely successful adult fitness program. All practices are coached by the same experienced staff that trains some of the finest adult swimmers in the world. For more information contact: Head Coach Kerry O’Brien (925) 280-5421 or www.swim4wc.org. You can also stop by during practice to talk with a coach. Practice times: Mon-Fri 5:30am; 6:45am; 10:30am; 12:00pm Mon-Thu 7:00pm Fee: $5.00 (Masters daily admission fee) Register for tryout at front counter

C E RT I F I CAT I O N CO U R S E S American Red Cross Lifeguard Training This course will provide you with the skills and certifications including first aid, CPR-FPR, and AED (oxygen admin. optional) to become a lifeguard. • Must pass all written and practical exams to earn certificate. • Must be 15 years old by the last day of class. • Must attend ALL classes to be eligible to take final exams. Fee: $212 (Includes books, certs. and $2 processing fee) Clarke Memorial Swim Center Dates Days Times Class Winter Break 12/19-12/23

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Spring Break 1 4/2-4/6

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Spring Break 2 4/9-4/13 Mon-Fri

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CPR for the Professional Rescuer Review Course For those previously trained and needing to re-certify in CPR/AED, a review of the CPR for the Professional Rescuer course. Participants must have been certified within two years of the start of this course. Participants will bring proof of certification and their book. Participation in class does not constitute automatic renewal of certification. Must pass all written and practical exams to earn certificate. Fee: $67 (Includes Pocket Mask, CPR for Lifeguard Cert. Card, AED Cert. Card and $2 processing fee) Clarke Swim Center Date Day Time Class 12/30 Fri 10:00am-5:00pm 18939 2/25 Sat 10:00am-5:00pm 18940 3/25 Sun 10:00am-5:00pm 18941

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Aquatics

The nationally ranked Walnut Creek Aquabears Swim Team is year-round U.S.S. (United States Swimming) competitive program. For information call 939-5990. Head coach, Mike Heaney. www.walnutcreekaquabears.org

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Aquatics Class Refund Policy

Youth Competitive Swim and Stroke Class

Refunds are allowed up to seven business days prior to the first day of class; a $10 service fee per class will be applied to each refund. Cancellation requests received after the refund period but prior to the first day of class will receive a credit, minus the $10 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 contact Clarke Swim Center at 943-5859 or email: Heaston@walnutcreek.org, prior to the completion of the course. (Doctor’s note is required. $10 service fee applies.) We do not give refunds for weather or lack of student participation. Transfers between classes may only be done if there is room and transfer is approved by the manager on duty.

These four-week sessions are designed with the summerrecreational swim team swimmer in mind. Instruction includes each of the four competitive strokes and their associated turns, skills and drills. This course reviews County Swim Meet stroke & turn and eligibility for 2012. Classes are taught by USS Walnut Creek Aquabears swim team coaches. Fee: $132 8 classes 4:00–4:45pm Ages: 6–8yrs 2/20–3/14 Mon/Wed 18905 2/21–3/15 Tue/Thu 18911 3/19–4/11 Mon/Wed 18907 3/20–4/12 Tue/Thu 18912 5:00–5:45pm 2/20–3/14 2/21–3/15 3/19–4/11 3/20–4/12

Ages 9–14yrs Mon/Wed Tue/Thu Mon/Wed Tue/Thu

Aquatics Registration Please complete the AQUATICS registration form.

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Online/Mail-in/Fax-in/Walk-in* Registration Begins: December 5, 2011 *No phone-in registration taken • Register Online: www.WalnutCreekRec.org • Fax to: (925) 287-0179 • Walk-in to: Clarke Memorial Swim Center (Weekdays, 9:00am-4:00pm) • Mail to: City of Walnut Creek, Attn: Aquatics Registration, 301 N San Carlos Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Employment Opportunities Walnut Creek Aquatics is NOW HIRING for Winter, Spring and Summer 2012 We are looking for Lifeguards and/or Swim Instructors (15 yrs+) and support staff. We accept American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certificates or Ellis & Associates International Lifeguarding Certificates. Desirable candidates must enjoy the water, outdoors, children, and possess a current lifeguarding certificate. For more information please call 943-5859. For an application visit our web site at www.walnutcreekrec.org or come to Clarke Swim Center in Heather Farm Park. We will accept applications for until all positions are full. A q u a t i c s | p h 9 2 5 -94 3 - 5 8 5 6 | f x 9 2 5 -94 4 - 3 5 9 8

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Reservations (925) 934-4775 Tournaments (925) 934-4775, ext. 13 Website: www.PlayBoundaryOak.com The Boundary Oak Championship Golf Course is owned by the City of Walnut Creek and operated by CourseCo Incorporated. Complete golf amenities are provided for golfers: 55-stall driving range with grass tees and night lighting; Dave De Long’s #1-ranked, NCPGA Junior Camp, running weekly during the summer months; LPGA/USGA Girl’s Golf Program and First Tee; and a fully-stocked golf shop. Visit our website for all your golfing information and seasonal specials.

Nike Junior Tournament Series The Nike Junior Tournament Series hosted at Boundary Oak Golf Course provides a series of 9 and 18-hole events designed to further develop junior golfers (ages 12-17) in a tournament atmosphere. With affordable entry fees, the tournament fosters a competitive environment, with two separate divisions competing for top honors. The Championship Division will consist of an 18-hole competition played from the blue tee markers for male competitors and white tee markers for female competitors. The 9-Hole Division will compete from white tee markers for male competitors and red tee markers for the female competitors. This division is designed for players who have considerable amount of experience. The Nine Hole Division is well suited for players newer to competitive golf.

For information about this Tournament Series please contact Dave De Long, Boundary Oak Golf Course Director of Instruction, at 925-997-3683.

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Reservation Procedures To reserve a tee time, please call the reservation line during daylight hours at (925) 934-4775, ext. 10. Resident ID cards can be obtained at any time.

Fees Our fees and rates are available online at www.PlayBoundaryOak.com. Check our website often for special promotions! Fees and rates subject to change.

Golf Classes Dave De Long (925) 997-3683

Tournament Information Mark Wiese (925) 934-4775, ext. 13 Banquets/Events: (925) 934-3600, ext. 21

Contacts for Boundary Oak Golf Clubs Men’s Club: Buddie Johnson, (925) 984-1102 Women’s 18-hole group: Sandy Mehus, (510) 549-2221 Women’s 9-hole group: Monnie Eichten, (925) 673-7215

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Tice Valley, Foothill & WCI Community Gymnasiums Tice Valley, Foothill and Walnut Creek Intermediate Community Gymnasiums are available for public and private rentals. Book your special events (birthday parties, basketball/volleyball practices, luncheons, business meetings, etc.) with us. For further information, call Leo Harrod or Wes Allnutt at (925) 256-3572

Badminton/Pickle Ball The drop-in programs meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10:00am-12:00pm at Tice Valley Gym. Cost is $3.

Drop-in Basketball Drop-in basketball meets Monday through Friday from 12:00-4:00pm at Tice Valley Gymnasium. Cost is $3.

Spring Adult Basketball Leagues (925) 943-5866 Thursday/Sunday 5-on-5 Registration packets for the adult 5-on-5 basketball leagues will be available at the Tice Valley Gym starting in January or you can have it emailed to you by sending a request to Hope Keung at keung@walnutcreek.org. League play will begin in February. Games will be played at the Tice Valley Community Gymnasium. Individuals looking to join a team may be placed on a waiting list by emailing Hope Keung at Keung@walnut-creek.org.

Volleyball Adult Volleyball Leagues (925) 943-5866 Monday Night Coed League Wednesday Night Women’s 4’s Registration packets for the Monday Winter adult volleyball coed league and Wednesday Women’s 4’s will be available at the Tice Valley Gym in November. League starts in December/January.

Drop-in Volleyball The volleyball drop-in program meets on Friday evenings from 7:00-10:00pm at the Tice Valley Gym. Cost is $5 and is open to the first 45 participants.

Tennis Programs at Walnut Creek Tennis Center in Heather Farm Park More information on the Walnut Creek Tennis Center, tennis class offerings and program registration is on pages 30-32. For additional information, (925) 945-0105 or www.lifetimetennis.com.

Turf & Dog Park Hotline

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(925) 256-3574 Prior to field or dog park use, all groups and individuals should check for updated conditions of all City fields and the Heather Farm Dog Park by calling (925) 256-3574 or visiting www.WalnutCreekRec.org.

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afterschool sports programs

Continental Little League | (925) 210-6141 Baseball and softball programs for boys and girls aged 7-15. Log onto www.continentalbaseball.com for info.

CCJCC | (925) 938-7800 Adjacent to the Tice Valley Gym, the Contra Costa Jewish Community Center offers a variety of programs to members and non-members in the community. Log onto www.ccjcc.org. for info.

Practice Your Sport Year-round or Try Something New!

CYO Sports St. John Vianney boys and girls basketball—call (510) 376-5423. St. Mary’s boys and girls basketball, crosscountry, and track & field—call (925) 256-8453.

Odyssey/Jrs. Girls Volleyball | (925) 974-6219 Odyssey/VIP is a volleyball instructional program designed for 5th-8th grade girls to learn or enhance their game. Email OdysseyVball@astound.net for more info.

Walnut Creek Adult Softball, Inc. | (925) 943-1955 WCASI provides a recreational slow-pitch softball program at Heather Farm Park. For dates and for more info, log onto www.wcasi.org.

Walnut Creek Little League | (925) 806-8242 Baseball and softball programs for boys and girls aged 8-16. For information, log onto www.wcbaseball.org.

Walnut Creek Marauders and Cheer | (925) 941-4745 This contact football organization competes in the Diablo Valley Youth Football Conference and is open to boys and girls aged 5-15 years old. Log onto www.wcyfmarauders.com.

Walnut Creek Soccer Club | (925) 407-5662 The WCSC is a youth soccer organization only, with players ages 6-18. For info, visit www.wcsc.org.

Walnut Creek Youth Athletic Association | (925) 933-4884 WCYAA offers recreational sports for boys and girls in grades K-11, including basketball, t-ball/baseball, and summer soccer. Log onto www.wcyaa.com for info.

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Afterschool sports programs for Walnut Creek Intermediate and Foothill Middle School students are available throughout the school year. A great way to have fun, meets friends, learn new skills, and stay active!

Winter/Spring Girls Intramural Basketball: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Girls Competitive Basketball: 7th & 8th Grade—Tryouts Required Boys Intramural Basketball: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Boys Competitive Basketball: 7th & 8th Grade—Tryouts Required

Spring Coed Golf: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade—Tryouts Required Boys Intramural Volleyball: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Coed Tennis: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Girls Intramural Volleyball Part II: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade

Learn more about the afterschool sports programs at WCI and Foothill by visiting www.walnutcreekrec.org and click on the Afterschool Sports tab.

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A basic volleyball program benefiting the Northgate High School volleyball program. For information, email coachchangaris@sbcglobal.net.

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WALNUT CREEK TENNIS CENTER Tennis

Heather Farm Park, 1751 Heather Drive • www.lifetimetennis.com • (925) 945-0105 The tennis courts at the Walnut Creek Tennis Center in Heather Farm Park are available on a pay-as-you-play basis. The fee is based on a higher level of service, which includes the ability to reserve court use, provision of a well-stocked pro shop with racket stringing service, and a higher level of maintenance. Other public tennis courts located at community parks and schools in Walnut Creek are available free of charge.

Office & Court Hours Mon-Fri Sat-Sun

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Court Rules

Program Registration Please make checks payable to Lifetime Tennis. Please do NOT use the City of Walnut Creek registration form. Use the Lifetime Tennis registration form at www.lifetimetennis.com.

Registration Methods • Online at www.lifetimetennis.com • Mail in to Lifetime Tennis, 1751 Heather Drive, Walnut Creek 94598 • In-person at the Walnut Creek Tennis Center

1. Please do not bring the following on court: food, drinks, skateboards, bikes, in-line skates, scooters, pets or small children who are not playing tennis. Drinking water is okay on court. 2. Shirts and non-marking shoes required. 3. No personal ball machines. 4. City-sponsored lessons only.

Racquet Stringing

Rain Procedure On rainy days, staff may close the courts until they are playable. Call 945-0105 to see if courts are dry. Make-ups will be scheduled for lesson and league rainouts. Dates can be found on page 32 or online at www.lifetimetennis.com.

Fees include labor: $15 choice of Synthetic Gut or Stamina strings $20 choice of Sensation or Adrenaline strings $30 choice of NXT, Luxilon Big Banger or ALU Power Spin strings $10 labor only (bring your own strings)

COMMUNITY TENNIS PROGRAMS Youth Tennis (4-15 years old)

Lessons and Programs Individual and group lessons are available for all ages and playing levels. For further information regarding lessons and programs, please call 945-0105.

Advance Court Reservations Court reservations for Heather Farm may be made up to 8 days in advance by calling the Tennis Center at 945-0105 during pro shop hours or at www.lifetimetennis.com. Court is forfeited after 15 minutes.

Ball Machine Rental Ball machine rental is available. No one under the age of 15 years old may use the ball machine unless accompanied by an adult.

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4. Class refunds are only given if requested no less than 10 days prior to the first class meeting. Requests made after that time but at least 3 days prior to first class meeting will incur a $5 service charge. No refunds or credits given less than 3 days prior to the start of class. 5. Full refunds will be granted for classes or programs cancelled by Lifetime Tennis. 6. No refunds given for non-attendance. 7. Rainouts will be made up on days specified in Guide. No refunds given unless makeups are cancelled.

Little Tennis & Sports Development Program: This specialized program is designed to stimulate, challenge and appeal to children 4 to 6 years old. A team of highly trained and motivated “team leaders” will help provide a wonderful environment of intellectual and physical intrigue. Students and parents alike will be impressed by the dynamic range of learning aides and carefully designed development plans used throughout this program. Equipment can be purchased in the Heather Park Tennis Center Pro Shop.

Little Rallyer (6-9 years old) The Lifetime Tennis Rallyer program is for promising young players that demonstrate the skills necessary to become future tournament players. This program is designed to give our little rallyers rigorous training in technique, footwork, and rallying skills. Registration with instuctor approval only. For details, contact our Tennis Director, Joe Noth, at joen@lifetimetennis.com.

Green, Blue, Red Levels: This 3 tiered introduction program is designed to develop early tennis skills that include stage 1, 2 & 3 balls, ground strokes (stationary & moving), serving ( 1/2 & full motion), volleys, overheads, and basic vocabulary. Students are grouped by age and ability levels the 1st day of class. Class goal: to maintain “full court” rallies and serve 1 of 3 balls into correct service box (Program descriptions continued on the next page)

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while using proper technique. Graduates are encouraged to join the Bronze, Silver & Gold program.

For students completing 10 or more hours of beginning tennis. In this level, we will be adding movement to groundstroke rallying and improving serving technique. Class goal: maintain a full-court rally and serve an average of 1 out of 2 balls into the correct service box.

Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels:

Intermediate/Advanced For students who have completed 10-20 hours of advanced beginning tennis. Students will be introduced to volleys and overheads while improving overall confidence and consistency of the forehand, backhand and serve. Added movement becomes a key component at this level. Class goal: to be able to play an actual singles or doubles match.

Little Tennis & Rallyer Camps

Drill Class

Specially designed tennis nets, racquets & low bouncing balls are used to provide an enjoyable learning experience for younger players (4-6 years). Several short breaks are taken so that students can regain energy (bring a snack) and cool down (ice water provided). Little Tennis students will learn to recognize, demonstrate & successfully hit the Forehand, Backhand & Serve. They will learn parts of the racquet & court, & improve coordination & motor skills (i.e. balancing, overhand throwing, catching, shuffling). Little Rallyers will work to improve their full court abilities through a series of drills and games. Players should bring a snack; ice water is provided.

Prerequisite: Intermediate course or instructor approval. Workouts cover ground strokes, volleys, overheads, and serving drills. A great class for those wanting to move and hit lots of tennis balls.

Junior Improvement & Matchplay Camps: Students are grouped by age and ability levels on 1st day of class. Introductory students will learn and improve their forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and serve through our unique “court rotation and activity system.” Intermediate and Junior Team students will develop specialty shots and play in Singles and Doubles Round Robin Tournaments. The instructor(s) will help players with scoring, rules and match strategy. Players should bring a snack; ice water is provided.

Adult Tennis (16 & Older) 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.

Doubles Strategy Always poaching when you shouldn’t? Can’t figure out what to do against those tough pushers? The Doubles Strategy class will give you an edge over the competition through proven techniques and strategies that that you can implement in your game right away. The class will cover a variety of common scenarios and playing styles to help tailor your game with the perfect strategy.

Serve, Return, Backhand, or Net Game These classes are designed to improve one specific tennis stroke that may be giving a player the most trouble and preventing him/her from reaching that next level of performance. Technical improvements, strategic advice and practice tips will be provided throughout the program.

Winter Session-Bonus/Make up days: All Sunday through Friday classes Saturday Jan 28 and Feb 25. All Saturday classes Sunday Jan 29 and Feb 26. Times to be determined.

WINTER TENNIS PROGRAMS Level

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Time Dates Session Fee • Session is 12 weeks long • Student/teacher ratio is 6:1 9:15-10:00am 1/8-3/25 $120R/$132N 1:15-2:00pm 1/8-3/25 $120R/$132N 415-5:00pm 1/5-3/22 $120R/$132N 3:15-4:00pm 1/6-3/23 $120R/$132N 9:15-10:00am 1/7-3/24 $120R/$132N

Little Rallyer (Ages 6-9)

• Session is 12 weeks long • Student/teacher ratio is 4:1 6-9 Sat 2:15-3:00pm 1/7-3/24 6-9 Mon 3:15-4:00pm 1/2-3/19 Green, Blue, Red (Ages 7-15) • Session is 12 weeks long • Student/teacher ratio is 8:1 Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate 7-12 Thur 5:00-6:00pm 1/5-3/22 Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate 7-12 Fri 5:00-6:00pm 1/6-3/23 Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate 7-12 Sat 10:00-11:00am 1/7-3/24 Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate 7-12 Sun 10:00-11:00am 1/8-3/25 Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate 7-12 Sun 3:00-4:00pm 1/8-3/25 Beginning, Adv. Beginning & Intermediate 10-15 Fri 4:00-5:00pm 1/6-3/23 Little Rallyer Little Rallyer

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For students who graduated from the Green, Blue & Red Level program or can fulfill the program requirements. Students will learn topspin, under spin sidespin; add & reduce the power to shots, and develop specialty shots. Program drills enhance quickness, balance and racquet control for improved consistency and accuracy. Class goal: Develop foundation to become a well-rounded tennis player, successfully play singles & doubles matches, and to play in local tennis leagues, school teams or tournaments.

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Junior Development Teams (Ages 8-17) Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels Match Play

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• Session is 12 weeks long • Student/teacher ratio is 8:1 • Drop in $26R/$29N Mon 4:00-6:00pm 1/2-3/19 $238R/$261N Wed 4:00-6:00pm 1/4-3/21 $238R/$261N Fri 6:00-8:00pm 1/6-3/23 $238R/$261N Sat 3:00-5:00pm 1/7-3/24 $238R/$261N Sun 4:00-5:30pm 1/8-3/25 $99R/$109N

Junior Development Tournaments (Ages 8-17) Monday, Jan 16

$120R/$132N $120R/$132N

• Start times based on draw • $4R/$5N, Free to current Pass Holders

Monday, Feb 20

Adult Tennis Lessons (16 & older) Cardio Cardio Cardio Beginning Adult Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Advanced Beginning Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult (6:1 ratio) Intermediate/Advanced Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult Intermediate/Advanced Adult Advanced Adult Doubles Strategy Ladies Int/Adv Men’s Advanced Drill Late Night Drill Late Night Drill Backhand/Net Game Specialty Shot Serve & Return

• Session is 12 weeks long • Student / teacher ratio is 8:1 16+ Mon 8:00-9:00am or 9:00-10:00pm 16+ Wed 7:00-8:00pm 16+ Sun 8:00-9:00am 16+ Mon 9:00-10:00am or 7:00-8:00pm 16+ Sun 11:00-12:00pm 16+ Mon 10:00-11:00am or 8:00-9:00pm 16+ Thur 10:00-11:00am or 6:00-7:00pm 16+ Mon 6:00-7:00pm 16+ Thur 7:00-8:00pm 16+ Fri 12:30-1:30pm 16+ Sat 8:00-9:00am 16+ Sat 6:00-7:00pm 16+ Wed 6:00-7:00pm 16+ Wed 8:00-9:00pm 16+ Thur 8:00-9:00pm 16+ Wed 9:00-10:00pm 16+ Thur 9:00-10:00pm 16+ Fri 11:30-12:30pm 16+ Sat 7:00-8:00pm 16+ Sat 5:00-6:00pm

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New Programs! Friday Night Play with the Pro

Every Friday evening 8:00-10:00pm

$4 current pass holders/$8 non-pass holders

Mondays 8:00-10:00pm 1/23-3/12

$32 pass holders/$64 non-pass holders

Adult League (18 +) Men’s Rotational Doubles League (3.5-4.0)

Private Lessons

• 45 minutes per lesson 1 student—single lesson $50 1 student—6 lessons $279 2-4 students—single lesson $56 2-4 students—6 pak of lessons $310

SPRING HOLIDAY TENNIS CAMP *Camps are 1 week long Level

Little Tennis & Rallyer Camps Little Tennis/Rallyer Camp Little Tennis/Rallyer Camp

*Students should bring snack for break *Water provided Day Time Dates Session Fee (Ages 4-6) • Student/teacher ratio is 6:1 4-6 M-F 9:00-11:00am 4/2-4/6 $142R/$156N 4-6 M-F 9:00-11:00am 4/9-4/13 $142R/$156N Ages

Improvement, Match Play & Jr. Team Camps (Ages 6-15) • Student/teacher ratio is 8:1 Match Play & Jr. Team Camp Match Play & Jr. Team Camp Match Play & Jr. Team Camp Match Play & Jr. Team Camp

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Open Space Programming Information Programs are available for reservation now Reservations are required for all programs if you are bringing a group of five or more Pets are not permitted at Ranger-led interpretive programs, camping or special events Most programs are 1 to 1 1/2 hours in length

RANGER-LED PROGRAMS Fire Defensible Spaces in a Grassland Neighborhood Saturday, January 7, 1:00–2:30 pm, Borges Ranch Carriage Barn Each year the Open Space Division spends over $25,000 to create firebreaks around the Open Space sites to help protect our 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, ext. 2135.

Howe History Tour Sunday, January 8, 1:00–2:30 pm, Howe Homestead Park From around the world James Howe lived an amazing life as an Associated Press correspondent before settling in Walnut Creek. Hobbies such as winemaking, smoking meats, and pigeon flutes kept him busy here at “Gopher Gulch Ranch”. We will talk about his amazing history and look at some of the photo displays in the Dutch Kitchen. Reservations are not required. For more information, contact Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899, ext. 3521.

Silence of the Limbs Saturday, January 21, 2:00 pm, Acalanes Preserve The “Dead of Winter”, Groundhog Day, St. Valentines Day, and other old beliefs will be discussed during this trivial hike into Acalanes Preserve. We’ll take a look at the plants along the way and end the walk with some haiku. Reservations are not required. Meet at the end of Sousa Drive. For more information contact Ranger Bruce Weidman at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2665.

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• Children under 16 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult • You may call the Ranger listed for more information or to confirm that weather has cancelled a program • Open Space maps are available at Ranger Stations or by emailing your mailing address to dollard@walnut-creek.org

Journey to the Elfin Forest Sunday, January 22, 10:00–11:30 am, Lime Ridge Follow Ranger Dan Bylin as he ventures to the Elfin Forest of Lime Ridge Open Space. The chaparral plant community is also known as the “Elfin Forest” due to the dense evergreen vegetation that resembles a low growing forest. We will learn about the plants and animals that make up one of the most widespread but least well known of all plant communities in California. Reservations are not required. Meet in the parking lot at the end of Valley Vista Road across from Boundary Oaks Golf Course. For more information contact Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 943-5899 x2162.

Make Your Own Soap Root Brush Saturday, February 18, 9:00 am–Noon, Howe Homestead Park California Indians crafted soap root brushes that were as beautiful as they were useful. Learn how to separate and prepare the soap root fibers from the bulb to craft your own brush design. We’ll check out other primitive tools as time allows. Great class for teachers or anyone interested in primitive skills. The materials fee is $10.00 per person. Reservations are required. For more information and to register for the program contact Ranger Bruce Weidman at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2665.

In Search of the Borges Ranch Serpent Sunday, February 26, 10:00 - 11:30 am, Borges Ranch If you love snakes, or even if you are afraid of them, you will want to come along on our annual search for the elusive sharp-tailed snake. You will learn all about this harmless little snake that prefers the cold, wet months of winter instead of the warm days of summer. When other reptiles go to sleep for the winter, the sharp-tailed snake comes out of hiding. The program consists of an easy stroll around Borges Ranch. Meet under the windmill at Borges Ranch. Reservations are not required. For more information, contact Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2162.

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ON-GOING PROGRAMS

Open Space

Getting to Know Your Neighbors Series

Who Pooped in the Park? Sunday, March 11, 1:00–2:30 pm, Lime Ridge Open Space Many animals call Lime Ridge home, yet they are rarely seen. How do we know they are here? The signs they leave behind tell us who’s in the park and what they’re doing. Join us on a search for scat, tracks and other animal signs in the park. Meet at the parking lot located at the corner of Ygnacio Valley Road and Montecito Drive. Reservations are not required. For more information, contact Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899, ext. 3521.

Earthly Edibles, Urban Usables Saturday, March 17, 2:00 pm, Lime Ridge Hike into fabulous Lime Ridge to discover the bounty that nature provides. Miner’s lettuce, chickweed, soap root, cattails and other local plants will be available for sampling and using. Meet the Ranger in the parking lot for Boundary Oak. For more information, contact Ranger Bruce Weidman at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2665.

Learn about some of your interesting and misunderstood neighbors that live in our Open Space parklands. We are often asked questions about some of the critters that live in our Open Space but wander into your backyards, so here is your chance to ask the Ranger questions and learn about the animals that call our area home. We will start the programs with a short talk in the Carriage Barn followed by a hike into Shell Ridge Open Space. All programs will be held at Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge Open Space. Please meet in the Carriage Barn. Reservations are not required. For more information, contact Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2162. Wild Turkey Sunday, January 8 10:00am–12:00pm Wild Pig Sunday, February 12 10:00am–12:00pm Mule Deer Sunday, March 4 10:00am–12:00pm

Lime Ridge Monthly Hike 2nd Sunday of each month: January 8, February12, March 11 Put on your hiking boots and grab some water, a snack and a hat. It’s time to join the Ranger on a guided hike into incredible Lime Ridge. The trails pass through oak woodlands, grasslands and inland scrub habitats that are home to a great variety of animals. Every month there’s something new to see and share. Meet at the parking lot at the intersection of Ygnacio Valley Road and Montecito Drive. Reservations are not required. For more information contact Ranger Art Janke at (925) 943-5899, ext. 3521.

Butterfly Garden Tour Sunday, March 25, 2:00–3:30 pm, Howe Homestead A new butterfly garden has begun providing food and shelter for a variety of butterfly species and other wildlife at Howe Homestead. You can do this in your backyard as well. This is the first official tour of the new garden and we’ll talk about how the garden was designed, what has happened so far and what our plans for the future hold. Meet in the parking lot at Howe Homestead. Reservations are not required. For more information, contact Supervising Ranger Nancy Dollard at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2135. Wa l n u t C r e e k O p e n S p a c e | p h 9 2 5 -94 3 - 5 8 6 0

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Owl Prowl at Borges Ranch

Why Trees Series What do trees provide to the wildlife that shares their community? Is there a link between the under-story and the trees standing majestically above? And, what about you? What has an oak, sycamore or walnut ever done for you? We will share facts, folklore and how each of these trees answers all of those questions at the talk in the Dutch Kitchen at Howe Homestead. Reservations are required. For more information and to make reservations, contact Supervising Ranger Nancy Dollard at (925) 943-5899, ext. 2135. Why Oaks? Tuesday, January 17 7:00–8:00pm Why Sycamores? Tuesday, February 21 7:00–8:00pm Why Walnuts? Tuesday, March 20 7:00–8:00pm

Monthly Beginning Bird Walks Join Ranger Dan Bylin to learn about our local bird life. While we search for birds we will discuss identification tips, behaviors, habitat requirements, where to find specific species and other interesting facts about our feathered friends. Be sure to bring binoculars and a small notepad to record your observations. Carry water and a hat, and wear sturdy shoes. Reservations are not required unless noted. For more information, contact Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 9435899, ext. 2162

Saturday, March 3, 5:30–7:30 p.m. This is our annual Owl Prowl at the ranch. We will hike around Borges Ranch and into Shell Ridge Open Space looking and listening for our resident species of owls. Park in the upper parking lot at Borges Ranch and meet the Ranger under the windmill. Bring a flashlight, wear sturdy walking shoes, and dress in layers. Reservations are required and space is limited to 20 people.

Old Borges Ranch Tours Last Saturday of each month, January 28, February 25, March 31, 2:00 – 3:30 pm, Old Borges Ranch in Shell Ridge Join the Ranger on a tour to explore historic Borges Ranch. The Borges Family settled in Walnut Creek over 100 years ago, and their ranch is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Tour the 1901 ranch house and the 1903 horse barn while learning what life was like on the ranch 100 years ago. Meet under the windmill near the parking lot at Borges Ranch. For more information, contact Ranger Dan Bylin at (925) 9435899, ext. 2162

Shell Ridge Open Space Saturday, January 14, 9:00–11:00 a.m. We will explore grasslands above Borges Ranch for wintering songbirds and raptors, and then search for thrushes, thrashers, and gnatcatchers in the chaparral covered slopes above Pine Creek. Meet in the Borges Ranch parking lot in Shell Ridge Open Space.

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Saturday, February 11, 9:00-11:00 a.m. This 1.5 mile hike will take us through grasslands, oak woodlands, and chaparral before we reach the crest of Lime Ridge. Along the way we should see sparrows, flycatchers, and birds of the chaparral plant community. When we reach the ridge top we will have a good chance of observing soaring raptors. Meet at the end of Valley Vista Rd. in the parking lot across from the golf course.


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Center REPertory Company

BEDFORD gallery

Michael Butler, Artistic Director Scott Denison, Managing Director

December 8–February 19, 2012

SNAP: A National Juried Photography Exhibition

Holiday Tradition By Charles Dickens

December 8–18, 2011 ................

Arms and the Man The master of wit at his most entertaining and romantic!

This national survey of photography presents a surprising and diverse portrait of who we areas a nation today. Juried by Drew Johnson, Curator of Photography at the Oakland SNAP: Megan Gorham, Museum of California, and Untitled, archival pigment print Sandra S. Phillips, Senior Curator of Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

By George Bernard Shaw

Brett Weston, 1950-1970: Land, Figure & Abstract

January 27–February 25, 2012

In conjunction with SNAP in the Alcove Gallery This exhibition offers a rare glimpse at historic artworks by renowned American photographer Brett Weston (1911-1993), son of esteemed master photographer Edward Brett Weston, Coastal Scene, Weston (1886-1958). Spanning 20 years, this retro- silver gelatin print spective of Weston’s work is generously on loan from Lafayette art collector Bruce Paltenghi.

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Rumors Neil Simon’s comic masterpiece By Neil Simon

March 30–April 28, 2012

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Spring Awakening A haunting and provocative rock-musical Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater • Music by Duncan Sheik Based on the play by Frank Wedekind (Adult language and situations)

School Tours Our talented group of volunteer Docents tour children from the entire Bay Area and complete each visit with an art project. Tours are $85 per group.

April 19–May 6, 2012 ................

Adult Group Tours

XANADU

A unique, educational, and fun outing for your college class, church, or other social group. Group tours are available by appointment for $45 for adult groups with fewer than 15 people, $70 for adult groups up to 30.

The legendary Broadway hit from the Olivia Newton-John cult movie! Book by Douglas Carter Beane Music & Lyrics by Jeff Lynne & John Farrar

May 18–June 23, 2012 All shows at the beautiful

Lesher Center for the Arts

See our website for information on all programs www.bedfordgallery.org Hours: Tues–Sun 12pm–5pm and evenings 6-8pm when there is a theatre performance. Programming supported with generous funding from:

Celebrating 21 years at 1601 Civic Drive Downtown Walnut Creek

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We Reduce Stress

Civic Arts Education / Ice Rink

Our Winter Civic Arts Education Class Catalog Is Ready for You! • Ceramics • Sculpture • Dance • Decorative & Fiber Arts • Painting • Music • Photography • Printmaking • Special Workshops • Glass • Jewelry • Theater

For descriptions of over 120 classes in the visual and performing arts, refer to the Civic Arts Education catalog online at www.arts-ed.org, or call 943-5846 to have a copy sent to you. C i v i c A r t s E d u c a t i o n | p h 9 2 5 -94 3 - 5 8 4 6

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Registration begins December 5, 2011

Mail Online

Fax

Log onto www.WalnutCreekRec.org and click on Programs & Classes or Registration

Registration, with VISA or MasterCard information to : (925) 938-7529 or (925) 944-3598 for Aquatics

Registration Form with payment to: Walnut Creek Recreation Registration 301 N. San Carlos Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Please do not call to confirm if your fax was received

Make checks payable to City of Walnut Creek

Phone

Walk-in

(No phone registration available for Aquatics) (925) 943-5858

Heather Farm Community Center 301 N. San Carlos Drive, Heather Farm Park Aquatics: Clarke Memorial Swim Center 1750 Heather Drive, Heather Farm Park

Please have your class title, number and credit card information ready

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 prior to the start of class or before purchasing supplies or materials.

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.

Policies Refunds/Credits • Refunds/credits are subject to a $10 service charge per person, per class. Refunds are processed within three weeks. • Refunds will be considered if requests are submitted to the Recreation Division up to seven days prior to the first day of class. • For withdrawal requests received after the refund period but prior to the first day of class, a credit valid for one year may be permitted for use toward a future course. • Withdrawal requests after the first class meeting are subject to partial credit less service charge and pro-rated course fees. • No refund requests are accepted after the last class meeting. • Failure to attend program or “no-shows” will not be granted a refund/credit.

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 Recreation Division.

Refunds/Credits, continued

ADA Accomodations

• Refund policies may vary for Adults 50+ (Seniors) programs.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Walnut Creek encourages those with disabilities to participate in our programs. If you have any special needs that require specific accommodations so you can fully enjoy one of our classes or programs, please call the Recreation Division office at (925) 943-5858.

Fees • All fee courses and camp registrations include a $2 administrative processing fee. • Fees must be paid in full at time of registration by cash, money order, VISA, MasterCard or check payable to the City of Walnut Creek, unless otherwise stated in program description. • All payments are processed upon receipt. • Lab fees are payable to the instructor at the first class. Please do not include lab fees with your registration fees.

Donations If you wish to make a tax-deductible donation to our community programs, please indicate so on your registration. Thank you!

Questions? Active Adults (Seniors): (925) 943-5851

| Aquatics: (925) 943-5856 | Recreation: (925) 943-5858 Therapeutic Recreation: (925) 256-3531 | email: recreation@walnut-creek.org | website: www.WalnutCreekRec.org

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Recreation Division Telephone (Home)

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Account #______________________________________________ Exp. Date______________ TOTAL Authorizing Signature___________________________________________________________ WAIVER OF LIABILITY: I consent to the above person’s participation in these activities and agree on behalf of said person and the undersigned that we assume the risk of accident or injuries sustained from whatever cause in connection therewith and release the City of Walnut Creek and its officers, agents and employees from any and all liability for such accident or injury. I understand I am responsible for all registration policies and procedures outlined in the department brochure. I further understand the City of Walnut Creek reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities, and program participants for potential future use. All photos remain the property of the City of Walnut Creek Recreation Division and may be used for publicity or promotional purposes only. Dated:________________ Signature___________________________________________________________________________ Please indicate whether: Parent_______ Participant_______ Guardian_______

WHERE WE ARE Recreation Division Administrative Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5858 301 N. San Carlos Drive 94598 Park/Picnic Reservations, Recreation Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5858 Civic Park Community Center. . . . . . . . . . 943-5852 1375 Civic Drive 94596 Reservations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5853 Seniors’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5851 Seniors’ Volunteer Mini-Bus. . . . . . . . . 943-1434 Specialized Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-3531 Civic Park Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5858 1395 Civic Drive 94596 Dog Park Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-3574 Foothill Community Gymnasium. . . . . . . . 256-3539 2775 Cedro Lane 94598 Golf Course Pro Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934-4775 Reservations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934-4775, x. 10 Heather Farm Community Ctr. . . . . . . . . . 943-5858 301 N. San Carlos Drive 94598 Park Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5858 Facility Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-3575 Heather Farm Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-4908 500 N. San Carlos Drive 94598 Skate Park Hotline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-3584 Swimming Pools Heather Farm, Clarke Pool . . . . . . . . . 943-5856 Larkey Swim Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5861 Tennis Center & Pro Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 945-0105 1751 Heather Drive (Heather Farm Park) Tice Valley Community Gymnasium . . . . . 256-3572 2055 Tice Valley Blvd. 94595 Turf Hotline (Field Conditions). . . . . . . . . . . 256-3574 Walnut Creek Intermediate, 2425 Walnut Blvd. Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.WalnutCreekRec.org

City Council

Directory of Organizations

Cindy Silva, Mayor; Bob Simmons, Mayor Pro Tem; Kristina Lawson; Kish Rajan; Gary Skrel City Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Nordhoff

Acalanes Adult Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-0170 WC Adult Softball, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-1955 WC Aquabears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939-5990 WC Aquanuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934-4792 Boundary Oak Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934-4775 Continental Little League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210-6141 WC Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . 934-2007 WC Chess Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939-7937 CC Jewish Community Center . . . . . . . . . 938-7800 Diablo Regional Arts Association. . . . . . . . . 932-1731 Diablo Sailing Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-2131 Diablo Singles Dance Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 820-4299 D.V. Fly Fisherman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-0360 D.V. Stamp Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672-4610 D.V. Volleyball Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451-6581 Diablo Women’s Choral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 682-3769 Equestrian Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939-2929 4-H Club Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646-6543 The Gardens at Heather Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 947-1678 Lindsay Wildlife Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-1978 WC Little League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 806-8242 Model Train & Railroad Society . . . . . . . . . . 937-1888 Mt. Diablo Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937-1530 Mt. Diablo Mothers’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 927-2424 Odyssey Girls Volleyball Club . . . . . . . . . . . 941-0895 Pinnacle Volleyball Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457-6230 WC Racquet Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 945-0105 Shadelands Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-7871 Walnut Festival Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-6766 WC Downtown Business Assoc. . . . . . . . . . 932-9001 WC Marauders Football/Cheerleading. . . 941-4745 WC Swim Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935-4372 WC Soccer Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-5662 WC Tennis Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 945-0105 WC Youth Athletic Association . . . . . . . . . 933-4884

City Website: . . . . . . . . . . . http://walnut-creek.org Park, Recreation and Open Space Commission Meets 1st Monday, 7pm 1666 North Main Street 94596 Dan Lawrence, Chair Rich Carlston, Vice Chair Sandra Jacobsen, Carla Ludwig, Joe Stadum, Rick Underwood, Tom Worthy

Arts Recreation & Community Svcs. Dept. Administrative Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5848 1666 North Main Street 94596 Lesher Center for the Arts Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-SHOW 1601 Civic Drive 94596 Open Tue-Sun Center Administrative Office. . . . . . . . . . . . 295-1400 Bedford Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295-1417 1601 Civic Drive 94596 Open Tue-Sun, noon–5pm Fri-Sat, 5–8pm Civic Arts Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5846 Shadelands Art Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5846 111 North Wiget Lane 94598 Fine Arts Preschool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5842 111 North Wiget Lane 94598

Open Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943-5899, x. 2135 Ranger Stations: Old Borges Ranch/Shell Ridge. . 943-5899, x. 2162 Howe HomesteadPark/Lime Ridge . . . . . . 930-7731 Sugarloaf & Acalanes Ridges . . . . . . . . . . . . 944-5766

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Course Registration Form Person responsible for the account


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Adults 50+: 55 Alive Refresher, 20 Ballroom Dance, 18 Bazaar Group, 18 Bingo, Drop-In, 21 Bingo, New Year’s, 18 Bowling, 21 Bridge, 20-21 Cardmaking Workshops, 18 Chair Yoga, 19 Class Info, 19 Club 55 Skiers, 21 Cycling Club, 21 Drop-In Activities, 22 Friday Afternoon Tea Dances, 19 Friday Socials, 19 Gental Exercise, 19 Gental Yoga, 19 Heartshapers, 19 Hooked on Books, 21 Investment Discussion Group, 21 Line Dance, Tuesday, 18 Movie Matinee, 18 Move to Improve Your Balance, 20 Pancake Breakfast, 19 Pinochle, 21 Senior Sculpt, 20 Senior Services, 22 Sing-a-Long, 18 Snappy Cats, 20 Softball, The Creakers, 21 St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, 19 Tennis, 21 Valentine’s Tea, 18 Walking Buddies, 20 Walnut Creek Seniors Club, 20 Write Your Memoirs, 21 Zumba® for Beginners, 20

Aquatics: American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, 25 Aquasize, 25 Competitive Programs, 25 Employment Opportunities, 26 Facility Information, 24 Fitness Programs, 25 Lap Swim & Fitness Center, 24 Recreational Swimming, 24 Registration Information, 26 Walnut Creek Masters Tryout, 25 Youth Competitive Swim Class, 26

Boundary Oak Golf Course: Reservations & Fees, 27 Boundary Oak Event Rental, 38

Civic Arts: Bedford Gallery, 36 Center REPertory Company, 36 Civic Arts Education Fall Class Catalog, 37

Dance/Movement: Kinderdance®, 4 Kindertots®, 4

Dance & Music: All About Social Ballroom, Swing and Hot Latin Salsa, 12 Argentine Tango, 12 Ballroom Dance for My Generation, 12 Belly Dance, Beginning/Intermediate, 12 Line Dance, 12 Salsa & Latin Rhythms Dance, 12 Tahitian Dance & Drumming, 13 Tahitian Drum & Music, 8

Dog/Pet Care: Backyard Chickens, 17 Beginning Dog Obedience, 17 Canine Good Citizen Program, 17 Help for Reactive Dogs, 17

Fashion & Beauty: Best Face Forward, 13

Features: Facility Rentals, 43 Online Registration, 44 Walnut Creek on Ice, 37

Food & Cooking: Asian Meals for a Week, 13 Busy Bee Cooks, 6 Cake and Cookie Decorating for Valentine’s Day, 13 Cooking with Kids, 8 Creating Quick & Healthy Meals from Costco & Trader Joe’s, 13 Gluten-Free Cooking Basics, 13 Sushi and Nigiri, 14 Thai Cooking Series, 14 Wine & Chocolate Pairing, 14

General Information: Addresses of Class Locations, 3 Community Map, 39 Course Registration Form, 41 Facility Rentals, 43 Information, 3 Registration Information, 40 Where We Are, 41

Health & Fitness: Acupressure for Weight Loss, 14 Feldenkrais Method: Awareness Through Movement, 14 Gymnastics—Parent/Child and Preschool, 7 Jazzercise, 15 Pilates: Slow Method, 15 Tai Chi & Chi Kung, 14 Yoga Heart, 15 Zumba® and Zumba® Toning, 15

Martial Arts: Cutting Edge Martial Arts, 9, 16 Karate Kids, 9 Karate Tots—Keeping Kids Safe, 6 Tiny Tigers Karate, 6

Open Space Programs: Butterfly Garden Tour, 34 Earthly Edibles, Urban Usables, 34 Fire Defensible Spaces in a Grassland Neighborhood, 33 Getting to Know Your Neighbors Series, 34 Howe History Tour, 33 In Search of the Borges Ranch Serpent, 33 Journey to the Elfin Forest, 33 Lime Ridge Monthly Hike, 34 Make Your Own Soap Root Brush, 33 Monthly Birding Bird Walks, 35 Old Borges Ranch Tours, 35 Silence of the Limbs, 33 Who Pooped in the Park?, 34 Why Trees Series, 35

Personal Enrichment: Baby Sign Language—Parent Workshop®, 4 Babysitting for Beginners, 11 Chess Class, 9 Community CPR, 16 Creative Writing—Young Storytellers, 6 CPR & First Aid Combo, 16 First Aid, 16 Kids’ Carpentry, 9 Our World in Discussion, 16 Spanish for School Age, 9 Spanish Immersion, 6

Preschools: Civic Park Preschool (Ponies), 5 Fine Arts Preschool, 5 Heather Farm Preschool, 5

Science & Technology: I Wonder About Bones and Muscles, 7 Slithers, Leaps and Hops, 7

Specialized Recreation: Activities for the Developmentally Disabled, 23

Sports: Afterschool Sports Programs, 29 Badminton/Pickleball, 28 Basketball, Drop-In, 28 Basketball Leagues, 28 Kidz Love Soccer, 8, 11 Lil’ Baseball, 7, 10 Sports/Fitness Groups, 29 Tennis Programs, 28 Volleyball, Drop-In, 28 Volleyball Leagues, Adult, 28 Wee Hoop, 7

Tennis: Adult Tennis Lessons, 32 Holiday Tennis Camps, 32 Tennis Center Information, 30 Youth Tennis Lessons, 31-32

Music: Music Together®, 4 Music Together Big Kids®, 4

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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

$25

$25

$25

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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RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER

Recreation Division City of Walnut Creek 301 N. San Carlos Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 • www.WalnutCreekRec.org

•Online registration is quick, convenient and available 24/7! • Use your User ID and Pin to sign up for both Recreation and Civic Arts Education classes all in a single transaction. • New customers can create a new account online instantly.

Online registration has never been easier!

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