City of Albuquerque 2011 Summer Program Guide

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2011 city of

Albuquerque

Summer Program Guide


WelcomE to healThy U It’s a great time to be a kid in Albuquerque! I’m pleased to introduce our new summer program…Healthy U. Healthy U is a collective focus between three City Departments with the intent to provide a variety of recreational programs throughout the city so that all youth have opportunities to engage in healthy activities. Healthy U provides a university-like setting where youth and parents can choose from a variety of programs while working toward a larger goal…graduation into healthy habits and healthy lifestyles. Our wonderful weather, system of bike trails, and jogging paths are unique assets that make Albuquerque a top outdoor destination. It’s easy to be outside in Albuquerque and we want to give our youth another reason this summer to get active. My staff at the Parks & Recreation Department, Family & Community Services Department, and Cultural Services Department have pulled information and resources toward a common focus…Healthy Youth. This program guide is full of information to help you choose summer programs. You’ll find everything from photography activities to swimming lessons and more. There is registration information, phone numbers, physical addresses, and hyperlinks so that parents can find out more detailed information as needed. Get out, get involved, get into Healthy U Sincerely, Richard J. Berry, Mayor

Council District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9

Ken Sanchez Debbie O’Malley Isaac Benton Brad Winter Dan Lewis Rey Garduno, Vice-President Michael D. Cook Trudy Jones Don Harris, President

Department contacts Parks & Recreation Barbara Baca, Director (505) 768-5300 http://www.cabq.gov/parks Family & Community Services Robin Dozier Otten, Director (505) 768-2860 http://www.cabq.gov/family Cultural Services Department Beatriz (Betty) Rivera, Director (505) 768-3556 http://www.cabq.gov/cultural-services

What’s Inside

WebSites

Parks & Recreation Programs..............................................2

Parks & Recreation Programs

Healthy Youth Camp 1, extreme Specialty Camp, Learn to Play Golf, Archery

Parks & Recreation and family community services Co-Programming.........................................................................4 Bike Rodeo, Climbing Wall, Rockets, Healthy U Comminty Centers Outdoor Recreation, Xtreme Recreation

Parks & Recreation Junior Tennis Program..................7 Tennis Program, Summer Lessons, Summer Schedule, Junior Match Play, Nation Junior Tennis League, Special Events Tennis Calendar

Parks & Recreation aquatics Programs..........................9 Summer Lessons & Registration, Swim Schedules, Lifeguard Training

Family & Community Services Summer Recreation Programs......................................................................................13 Therapeutic Program, Fun Fit Friday, Playground Summer Program, Food Service Program, Healthy U Talent Show & Art Exhibit, Alb. Museum Art Program, Camp Biopark, Summer Reading Program, Balloon Museum Summer Program

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www.cabq.gov/recreation

Parks & Recreation and family community services Co-Programming www.cabq.gov/recreation

Parks & Recreation Junior Tennis Program www.cabq.gov/recreation

Parks & Recreation aquatics Programs www.cabq.gov/aquatics

Family & Community Services Summer Recreation Programs www.cabq.gov/communitycenters www.cabq.gov/museum www.cabq.gov/library www.cabq.gov/balloon www.cabq.gov


parks & Recreation programs

Healthy Youth Camp I This event will highlight “healthy YoUth” by providing a variety of fun, arts and crafts, physically active games and activities. Date: Time: Location: Cost: Ages: Limit: Contact:

June 6th - 9th, 2011 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Balloon Fiesta Park $40.00 7 through 10 30 Sports Office at 291-6239 or imaestas@cabq.gov Website: www.cabq.gov/recreation

To include model rockets (each child will make a model rocket and also fly the rocket), tye-dye t-shirts (each child will make their own tye-dye camp t-shirt), chalk making, rock climbing wall, golf, parachute, group juggling, group photo with frame, play dough making, outside activities, etc. Parents may drop off their kids starting at 7:30am and pick them up as late as 12:30pm. Drop off and pick up will be at the Golf Training Center at Balloon Fiesta Park.

Extreme Specialty Half Day Camp – Let’s Go Fly A Kite This event will highlight “healthy YoUth” by providing a variety of fun, arts and crafts, physically active games and activities. Date: Time: Location: Cost: Ages: Limit: Contact:

June 13, 14, 15, 16, 2011 9:30 am - 11:30 am Balloon Fiesta Park $20.00 6 through 14 30 Sports Office at 291-6239 or imaestas@cabq.gov Website: www.cabq.gov/recreation

Bye Bye Birdie – Learn to Play Golf Your child will learn the basics of how to hit a golf ball. Albuquerque Golf Training Center offers a driving range as well as a 6 hole, par 3 course. The kids will be taught a basic golf swing, putting and game etiquette and will get to practice what they have learned on the Pitch and Putt course. Date:

Time: Location: Cost: Ages: Limit: Contact: Website:

June 20, 21, 23, 2011 June 22, 2011 Arts & Crafts

To include tye-dye t-shirts (each child will make their own tye-dye t-shirt, play dough making.)

9:30 am - 11:30 am Balloon Fiesta Park $20.00 6 through 14 30 Sports Office at 291-6239 www.cabq.gov/recreation

Archery Archery is the art, practice, or skill of propelling arrows with the use of a bow. Your child will grow and learn about more than archery in each session. While they practice basic skills, aiming methods, shooting technique, etc. They will discover the fun of archery and learn valuable skills that will last a lifetime. Date: Time: Location: Cost: Ages: Limit: Contact: Website:

June 27th - 29th, 2011 9:30 am – 11:30 am Balloon Fiesta Park $20.00 6 through 14 15 6 through 10 year olds 15 11 through14 year olds Sports Office at 291-6239 www.cabq.gov/recreation

To include building a kite, kite flying, disc golf, play dough making, paper mache hot air balloons, tye-dye t-shirts.

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Terfball

Healthy YoUth Camp ii

Terfball is a game everyone can play. “Terfball was designed to have a lot of participants and be noncontact and co-ed. Terfball has three teams of 6 to 15 players each. Each team has a goal that they guard for one period, there are three periods, and they guard a different goal each period. The field is 300 feet across. The terfball is truly unique. Bigger than a basketball, it is made of foam rubber and has spaces cut out to form handles so players can easily grab it.

This event will highlight “healthy YoUth” by providing a variety of fun, arts and crafts, physically active games and activities.

Date:

July 11, 12, 14, 2011 July 13, 2011 Arts and Crafts To include tye-dye t-shirts (each child will make their own tye-dye t-shirt), play dough making. Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am 6 through 10 years old 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 11 through 14 years old Location: Holiday Community Center Cost: $20.00 week Contact: Sports Office at 291-6239 or mvarrandey@cabq.gov Website: www.cabq.gov/recreation Limit up to 50 kids per age group

Date: Time: Location: Cost: Ages: Limit: Contact:

July 25th through 28th, 2011 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Balloon Fiesta Park $25.00 11 through 14 30 Sports Office at 291-6239 or imaestas@cabq.gov Website: www.cabq.gov/recreation

To include model rockets (each child will make a model rocket and also fly the rocket), tye-dye t-shirts (each child will make their own tye-dye camp t-shirt), chalk making, rock climbing wall, golf, parachute, group juggling, group photo with frame, play dough making, outside activities, etc. Parents may drop off their kids starting at 7:30am and pick them up as late as 12:30pm. Drop off and pick up will be at the Golf Training Center at Balloon Fiesta Park. Registration will begin on May 16, 2011. Registration ends when activities reach maximum capacity. Every activity has a limited number of spaces available, once we have reached that limit, registration will end.

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Parks & Recreation and Family community Services Co-Prgramming bike rodeo The bike rodeo is an Outdoor Recreation activity that is appropriate for children going into 3rd grade through 6th grade. The bike rodeo will begin with a 45 minute safety presentation. The presentation is offered to all children at the center. After the presentation the children will be broken up into groups of 20 to 25 kids. The groups will rotate in 45 minute increments through the outside portion of the bike rodeo. The outside portion consists of the children riding through a simulated road. The bike rodeo is a free event offered to all community centers. Cancellations may be appropriate if the weather does not permit it safe to ride, i.e. Rain and lightning. If a cancelation occurs at your center our staff will do the inside presentation and accommodations will be made to bring the outside portion of the bike rodeo back to the community center.

climbing wall The Climbing Wall is an Outdoor Recreation activity that is appropriate for children going into 1st grade and up. Our staff will take groups of approximately 20 to 25 kids in 45 minute increments. Our staff will begin with each group by giving them a 10 minute safety talk for the use of the climbing wall. This is followed by 35 minutes of climbing in which the children can receive 2 to 3 climbs each. The climbing wall will be offered every day of the week. The climbing wall will arrive at your center approximately 15 to 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. If the climbing wall is not in demand on the scheduled day the community center may have our staff stay longer if the approximated time is not enough to sufficiently complete each group. As the summers are hot, our staff would prefer the climbing wall to be scheduled in the morning. If both climbing walls are taken the morning that you wish to schedule, accommodations can be made so that your community center can receive the climbing wall in the afternoon. The climbing wall is a free event offered to community centers. This event can only be scheduled if a bike rodeo is scheduled to show up at that community center. Cancellations may be appropriate if the weather does not permit the climbing wall to be safely used; i.e. rain, wind and lightning. If a cancelation occurs at your center accommodations can be made to reschedule. Since the climbing wall is in high demand it may be unavailable to reschedule in the event of a cancelation.

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Rockets Model rockets is an event that is offered by Outdoor Recreation and is appropriate for children going into 3rd grade and up. However if the community center has a smaller population of children we will allow younger children to participate and we will ask that more of your staff accompany the build portion of this event. . Model rockets is a two day event. The first day will consist of the building of the model rockets which take approximately 2 hours. The second day will consist of the launching of the model rockets. The model rocket program costs $10 per rocket. Registration takes place at the community center.

Healthy

U Community Centers

Outdoor Recreation will be offering a unique program to select Healthy U Community Centers. A Nature Photography Project will include information about Environmental Stewardship, digital photography, and exploration of our beautiful outdoors. Youth will bring home a photo CD of their experience and have an opportunity to display it at the season ending Art Exhibit. There is a $5 fee and registration takes place at your Community Center.

Golf course rates Executive promotion

Rates (Including tax)

Weekday Monday - Friday Regular

Senior

Junior

Weekend Sat/Sun & Holiday Regular

Senior

18 Holes or Replay

$22.50

$16.30

$11.25

$29.00

$29.00

$14.50

Afternoon

$17.50

$13.25

$8.75

$21.00

$20.00

$10.50

$16.50

$12.50

$8.25

$18.50

$18.00

$9.25

$11.00

$11.00

$5.50

$13.00

$12.50

$6.50

$32.00

$32.00

$32.00

9 Holes, All City

Golf Courses The executive promotion will run st st 9 Hole Replay $6.50 $4.25 $3.25 from May 1 - August 31 , 2011, 9 Hole Exec., from 2 pm to dark. $12.00 $9.25 $6.00 Ladera & Los Altos $25 promostion fee will include a Tournaments $28.00 $28.00 $28.00 weekday 18 hole round and a ½ cart. $30 promotional fee will include a weekend 18 hole round and a ½ cart.

golf happy hour promotion The happy hour promotion will run from May 1st - August 31st, 2011, from 5 pm to dark. $15 promostion fee will offer a weekday and weekend 9 hole round and a ½ cart. For Annual Pass information call 768-5365 or email: golf.feedback@cabq.gov 5

Junior

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Parks & Recreation Junior Tennis Program City of Albuquerque summer junior tennis program Tennis lessons and junior match play are offered at three different sites during the summer months. Four sessions of lessons are offered during the summer. The lessons are 50 minutes long, and each session continues for two weeks. Lessons are available at different skill levels from beginning to intermediate, and match play is available for the intermediate player. The National Junior Tennis League is offered at four sites. This is a six week program and each lesson is from 9:15 to 11:45 am. Juniors are introduced to tennis and divided by skill level at each site. A fun experience with tennis is created by providing lessons, games and play during each session. The following are details, and the registration information for the 2011 City of Albuquerque summer tennis programs.

Summer Lessons Registration for the Arroyo Del Oso court site will be held at the Jerry Cline Tennis Center May 2nd through-June 3rd, and at the ADO site beginning June 6th during the lesson times listed below. Registration for Jerry Cline will be held at the Jerry Cline Center from May 2nd through July from 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Mon-Thurs, and from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri-Sun. Registration for Sierra Vista will take place at Sierra Vista May 2nd through July from 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. MonFri, and between 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on weekends. Not all skill levels are available every hour at every site.

summer Schedule

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Tennis Sites

Dates

Times & Days

Cost

Jerry Cline, Sierra Vista, and Arroyo Del Oso

June 6-17

50 min sessions M-F 8, 9, & 10 a.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline and Sierra Vista

June 6-16

65 min sessions M-Thursday 5:30 & 6:45 p.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline, Sierra Vista, and Arroyo Del Oso

June 20 -July 1

50 min sessions M-F 8, 9, & 10 a.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline and Sierra Vista

June 20–June 30

65 min sessions M-Thursday 5:30 & 6:45p.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline, Sierra Vista, and Arroyo Del Oso

July 4 - July 15

50 min sessions M-F 8, 9, & 10 a.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline and Sierra Vista

July 5 - July 15 No July 4 lessons

65 min sessions M-Thursday 5:30 & 6:45 p.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline, Sierra Vista, and Arroyo Del Oso

July 18 - July 29

50 min sessions M-F 8, 9, & 10 a.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

Jerry Cline and Sierra Vista

July 18 - July 28

65 min sessions M-Thursday 5:30 & 6:45 p.m.

$40 adults $30 juniors

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Junior Match Play This is for any player who is able to play matches and keep score on their own (permission of Director). This is a part of the lesson program and runs Monday though Thursday. Registration is the same as for lessons (listed above). Tennis Sites

Dates

Days held

Times

Cost

Jerry Cline and Sierra Vista and Arroyo Del Oso

June 6 -July 21

Mon - Thurs

11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$40

National Junior Tennis league The National Junior Tennis League is a separate program for any player between the ages of 7 & 14, beginner and above. It is held at four court sites. Show up at the site you want at 9:00 a.m. on June 20th for both registration and the first day of lessons. Call the Jerry Cline tennis center at 505) 848-1381 for more information. Tennis Sites

Dates

Days held

Jerry Cline, Aztec Park, Los Ranchos, Valley High School

June 20 -July 28

Times

Mon - Thurs 9:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m.

Cost $50

2011 Special Events Tennis Calendar Jerry Cline Tennis Center April 28 – 30 High School District Tournaments May 4 – 7 State High School Tournament May 13 -15 USTA Senior Sectional Events May 21 -24 Senior Olympics Tournament June 3 – 5 USTA Junior Open #4 Tournament June 25 -26 USTA Adult league district playoffs July 2 -4 USTA New Mexico Games NTRP Tournament July 9 – 12 USTA Regional Junior tournament B & G 18’s July 16 – 17 USTA NTRP Adult Grand Prix Singles Tournament July 23 – 24 USTA junior team League Tournament

July 30 National Junior Tennis League Rally Aug 13 – 14 USTA Junior Open #5 Tournament Aug. 27 -28 USTA Sierra Vista Doubles Sept. 3 – 5 USTA Junior Open #6 Sept. 10 - October 30 Adult Fall League weeknights through October Sept. 17 – 19 USTA Junior Level 5 Tournament October 8 -9 USTA Junior Open Tournament #7 October 15 APS Middle School Tournament October 22 -23 USTA Jerry Cline Adult Championship Tournament November 5 -6 USTA Junior Turkey Tournament December 3 USTA Junior Super Set #2

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Parks & Recreation aquatics program

City of Albuquerque Summer Lesson Registration Information 2011 Registration begins April 30, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the year-round pools listed below. When seasonal pools open on May 28, registration continues at the pool where you want to take your lessons. Group lessons are $25 per child per 2 week session. This column is the site for the lesson East San Jose

Highland - 400 Jackson SE - 256-2096

Eisenhower

Los Altos - 10100 Lomas NE - 291-6290

Highland

Highland - 400 Jackson SE - 256-2096

Los Altos

Los Altos - 10100 Lomas NE - 291-6290

Montgomery

Sandia - 7801 Candelaria NE - 291-6279

Rio Grande City

Valley - 1505 Candelaria NW - 761-4086

Sandia

Sandia - 7801 Candelaria NE - 291-6279

Sierra Vista

West Mesa - 6705 Fortuna NW - 836-8718

Sunport

Highland - 400 Jackson SE - 256-2096

Valley

Valley - 1505 Candelaria NW - 761-4086

West Mesa

West Mesa - 6705 Fortuna NW - 836-8718

Wilson

Highland - 400 Jackson SE - 256-2096

Parent– Tot

Lessons Offered

Parent must accompany child in the water. Basic water skills, how to hold Ages 3 month—3 yrs Please check with pool for availability the child, water acclimation, safety skills are taught.

Preschool

Ages 3—5 years

Students learn basic water skills, water acclimation, and safety skills and rules.

Child

Ages 6 and older

The student will be put into a class that meets their needs. Basic to advance skills are taught.

Diving

Offered at Valley, West Mesa and Sandia Pool

Private

Students will have one-on-one instrucAll Ages - Please check with pool for tion. Basic to advance skills are availability. taught.

Adult

Check with pool for availability.

Morning Session Dates (M - F) Session I Session II Session III Session IV 9

This column is where you will register

June 6 - 17 June 20 - July 1 July 11 - 22 July 25 - August 5

Students learn approaches and basic diving skills.

Students learn basic water skills, water acclimation, basic stroke and safety skills.

Evening Session Dates (M - TH) Session I Session II Session III Session IV

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June 7 - 16 June 20 - June 30 July 12 - 21 July 25 - August 4


City of Albuquerque Parks & Recreation Swim Schedules POOL

LESSON TIMES

LESSONS

SESSIONS AVAILABLE

East San Jose Pool

Preschool

II

11:15 - 11:50AM

2015 Galena SE

Child

II

11:15 - 11:50AM

Parent - Tot

I, II, III, and IV

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM, 6:00 - 6:40PM

Preschool

I, II, III, and IV

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 -10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM, 6:00 - 6:40PM

Child

I, II, III, and IV

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM, 6:00 - 6:40PM

Aquatic Team

Begins June 6

8:00 - 10:00AM

Parent - Tot

I, II, III, and IV

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 -10:50AM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM

Preschool

I, II, III, and IV

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 -10:50AM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM

I, II, III, and IV

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 - 10:50AM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM

848.1396 Eisenhower Pool 11001 Camero NE 291.6292

Highland Pool 400 Jackson SE 256.2096

Child

Los Altos Pool

Parent - Tot

10100 Lomas NE 291-6291

Montgomery Pool

Preschool

4:30 - 5:10PM, 5:15 - 5:55PM

l,ll,III and IV

4:30 - 5:10PM, 5:15 - 5:55PM

Aquatic Team

Begins June 6

8:00 - 9:00AM

Parent - Tot

I, II, III, and IV

11:00 - 11:35AM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM

Preschool

I, II, III, and IV

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM

I, II, III, and IV

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I, II, and III

5:15 - 5:55PM

Aquatic Team

Begins June 6

8:00 - 10:00AM

Parent - Tot

II & III

11:00 - 11:35AM

II

5:15 - 5:55PM

I, II, and III

11:00 - 11:35AM

I and II

5:15 - 5:55PM

I, II, and III

11:00 - 11:35AM

Preschool

Aquatic Team Parent - Tot

10:00 - 11:00AM

I, II, III, and IV

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 6:10-6:50PM 5:20 - 6:00PM

I, II, III, and IV

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I, II, III, and IV

5:20 - 6:00PM, 6:10 - 6:50PM

Child

I, II, III, and IV

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I, II, III, and IV

6:10 - 6:50PM

I,II,III, and IV

11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

I and II

6:10 - 6:50PM

Adult

I and II

5:20 - 6:00PM

Parent - Tot

I, II, and III

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

5001 Montano NW 897.8819

5:15 - 5:55PM

Begins June 6

Preschool

Diving

Sierra Vista Pool

I and II

I, II, III, and IV

7801 Candelaria NE 291.6279

9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 -10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM 10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

Child

Sandia Pool

l,ll,III and IV l,ll,III and IV

1410 Iron SW 848.1397

Sess III and lV 4:30 - 5:10PM & Sess I and ll 5:15 - 5:55PM

l,ll,III and IV

Child

Rio Grande City

11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM

l,ll,III and IV

Child

5301 Palo Duro NE 888.8123

l,ll,III and IV

Preschool

I, II, and III Sess I, II, III 5:10 - 5:50PM, Sess II, III 6:00 - 6:40PM www.cabq.gov/aquatics I, II, III, and IV 10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35, 11:45 - 12:20PM I, II, and III

5:10 - 5:50PM, 6:00 - 6:40PM

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Child Diving

POOL SieErarsat VSiasntaJoPsoeoPl ool 500120M1o5nGtaanleonNaWSE 897848.1396 .8819 Eisenhower Pool 11001 Camero NE 291.6292

Sunport Pool 2033 Columbia SE Highland Pool 848.1398 400 Jackson SE 256.2096

Adult LESSONS ParPernets-chToot l Child

Preschool Parent - Tot

Child Preschool

LomasNW NE 150510100 Candelaria 291-6291 761.4086

5301 Palo Duro NE

Wes888.8123 t Mesa Aquatic Center 6705 Fortuna NW 836.8718 Rio Grande City 1410 Iron SW 848.1397 Wilson Pool

6000 Anderson SE 256.2095

Sandia Pool

I anAVAILABLE d II SESSIONS

5:20 - TIMES 6:00PM LESSON

I, II, aInI d III

10:15 - 110:1550A- M 5 - 12:20PM 11, :1510:A4M

I, II, aInI d III

Sess I, II, III 5:101-15:1:50- P1M s II, III 6:00 - 6:40PM 1:,5S0eAsM

I, II, III, and IV

10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35, 11:45 - 12:20PM

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5:15 - 51:505:P0M 40PM 0 ,- 61:00:03-56A:M

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9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 -10:50AM 10:00 - 10:35AM, 10:45 - 11:20AM 5:15 - 5:55PM 5:15 - 5:55PM 9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 - 10:50AM 8:00 - 9:45AM 5:15 - 5:55PM 10:00 - 10:35AM 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM 5:45-6:25PM Sess III and lV 4:30 - 5:10PM & Sess I and ll 5:15 - 5:55PM 10:00 -10:35AM, 10:45 - 11:20AM 9:30 - 10:05AM, 10:15 -10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM 5:00 - 5:40PM, 5:45 - 6:25PM 4:30 - 5:10PM, 5:15 - 5:55PM 10:00 -10:35AM, 10:45 - 11:20AM 10:15 - 10:50AM, 11:00 - 11:35AM, 11:45 - 12:20PM 5:00 - 5:40PM, 5:45 - 6:25PM 4:30 - 5:10PM, 5:15 - 5:55PM 10:45 - 11:20AM 8:00 - 9:00AM 5:45 - 6:25PM 11:00 - 11:35AM PM 5:41:500- 5- :45:55P5M

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cITy OF aLBUQUERQUE 2011 lifeguard class schedule LOCATION

DATE

DAYS

TIME

WEST MESA

4/11 – 4/21

Mon – Thurs

4PM – 8PM

SANDIA

4/26 – 5/14

Tue, Thurs Sat

4PM – 8PM 8AM – 11AM

HIGHLAND

5/7 – 5/19

Mon – Thurs Sat

4PM – 8PM 9AM – 12PM

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course Presented by the City of Albuquerque Aquatics Division

As an applicant for a lifeguard certificate, you must fulfill each of the following requirements, no exceptions. Feel free to call the pool manager if you have questions before the class begins. BEFORE CLASS STARTS • Register before the first day of class & pay the $31.50 fee. • Purchase the American Red Cross Lifeguarding manual ($35) & a resuscitation mask ($14). These are available at the American Red Cross office: 142 Monroe NE, 265-8514. • You must be at least 15 years old by the last scheduled date of the class in order to enroll.

Why it’s Great to be a City of Albuquerque Lifeguard Working with People of all Ages ▪ Coach swim & polo teams ▪ Teach swimming lessons ▪ Instruct water exercise classes

Gaining valuable Experience

▪ Develop strong leadership skills ▪ Learn to be part of a team ▪ Practice lifesaving skills ▪ Become more disciplined

Earning Money

FIRST DAY OF CLASS • Bring a swimsuit, a towel & a great attitude. • We will be doing some demanding water tests. TO COMPLETE THE CLASS • You must attend every session & be punctual to each one. Total course time is approx. 31 hours. At the instructor’s discretion, additional hours may be scheduled for practice & review or to make up cancelled classes due to unforeseen circumstances. • You must pass 3 in-water lifeguard skill scenarios. • You must pass the written test with a score of at least 80% on each of

the 3 sections. • You must demonstrate competency in all First Aid, CPR, AED, & Lifeguard Skill tests. • In addition, you must pass the City’s 4 part water test. See our website for more information: http://www.cabq.gov/aquatics/be-alifeguard/lifeguard-test-requirements UPON COMPLETION • You will receive an American Red Cross Lifeguarding / First Aid Certification, valid for 3 years. • You will receive an American Red Cross CPR / AED for the Professional Rescuer Certification, valid for 1 year. PLEASE NOTE: This course requires strenuous activity. If you have a medical condition or disability that might prevent you from taking part in practice sessions, you should discuss it with your physician and your instructor.

▪ Use the income to achieve your goals ▪ Arrange your work schedule around school ▪ Enjoy flexible hours ▪ Open doors for career development

Junior Lifeguard Program Ages 11-15

Typically offered starting in June for Summer Swim Lessons. ▪ Develop teamwork & leadership ▪ Increase swimming skills ▪ Understand responsibilities of aquatic personnel & first responders ▪ Learn rescue techniques ▪ Find out more at: http://www.cabq.gov/ aquatics/be-a-lifeguard/lifeguardingcourses/junior-lifeguard-course

www.cabq.gov/aquatics

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family & community services 2011 summer programs The City of Albuquerque Community Center Section will be offering summer recreation programs to youth 6 to 15 years of age this summer. These summer recreation programs will offer a variety of purposeful, meaningful, recreational, educational and growth producing activities to the youth that participate this summer. Activities will include; arts & crafts, general sports activities, education and recreational field trips, daily on site recreational activities, and much more. Dates: Time:

June 13th, 2011 to July 29th, 2011 7:30am to 5:30pm daily Monday through Friday Location: All City of Albuquerque operated community centers. For a listing of community centers please visit City of Albuquerque website at www.cabq.gov/ communitycenters). Cost: Free of Charge Age: 6 to 15 years of age Registration: Registration at each Center is required. Due to the high participant demand for the City of Albuquerque’s Community Centers Summer Recreation Program, the Department of Family & Community Services has implemented a “lotterystyle” selection of participants. Once a center registration is full, a waiting list will be kept and maintained for participants not selected. Parents will be notified as space becomes available. See below for more details on registration. Contact #: 767-5800

Manzano Mesa Multi-generational Center Summer Program Dates: Time: Age: Contact:

June 20th through July 22nd Monday—Friday. 7:30amto 5:30pm Children 6 to 12 years old Angelina Poulin, Program Coordinator, 275-8731 ext. 226.

Lotto forms will be available at the table outside of the Youth Coordinator’s office at the Manzano Mesa Multi-generational Center, 501 Elizabeth SE, from Saturday, May 7th through Friday, May 27th. 13

Important Summer Program Registration Information: Due to the high participant demand for the City of Albuquerque’s Community Centers Summer Recreation Program, the Department of Family & Community Services has implemented a “lottery style” selection of participants. Lottery Forms will only be accepted from Monday, April 18 – Friday, April 29, 2011, at each Community Center. Enter lottery at the center where you wish your child(ren) to attend the summer program. Drawing will take place at each community center on Wednesday May 4, 2011, based on the participant limit for each center. Thereafter, the remaining City resident applicant names will be drawn to determine the order of who will be on a waiting list to fill any vacancies that open up in the program. Was my name selected? The names of the individuals selected during the drawings will be posted from Monday, May 9 – Friday, May 13, 2011 at the Community Center where you submitted your lottery form. Program Registration: Those selected must register their child(ren) for the summer program between Monday, May 9 - Friday, May 13, 2011, at the Community Center where they entered the drawing. If the selected applicants do not register their child(ren) between Monday, May 9 - Friday, May 13, 2011, their slot(s) will be given to the next person(s) on the waiting list.

Please submit only one application per family. Siblings ages 6 to 12 are included on the application form. The drawing will be held on Saturday, May 28th at 10:00 a.m. in the lobby. The public is invited to attend. Five weeks of fun filled activities; swimming, soccer, kickball, basketball and relay races; field trips to fun places like the Zoo, Hoots, Cliff’s, Explora, Nuclear Museum, Skate City; special events include a Fourth of July parade, climbing wall, rocket build and rocket fly and Hawaiian Luau with hula hoop contest and limbo competition. Arts & Crafts include pottery, jewelry making painting and craft creations.

www.cabq.gov/communitycenters


Therapeutic Recreation Summer Program

Playground Recreation Summer Program

Therapeutic Recreation programs are offered throughout the city for persons with and without disabilities, age 6 through high school. The program offers a variety of services that include art, leisure education, performing arts, gross motor activities, and games. The Center provides fully inclusive programs for youth and adults with and without disabilities. The dates and times of programs will vary with each program.

The Playground Recreation Program offers summer recreation programs for children 6 through 11 years old at various elementary schools during the summer months. These programs provide planned, organized and supervised activities designed to meet the recreational needs of children that attend. These programs are not free of charge; please see below for fee information.

Dates: June 13th, 2011 to July 29th, 2011 Time: Unavailable Locations: Loma Linda Community and 3 Elementary Schools to be determined. Cost: # of Children Weekly Fee 1 $20 2 3 or more

$28 $34

Age: 6 to High School Registration: Registration information available soon. Contact: 764-1525

Dates: June 13th, 2011 to July 28th, 2011 Time: 7am to 6pm Locations: Various Elementary Schools around the City. Elementary Schools Sites have not been secured. Elementary School sites will be posted on the City website as soon as they have been secured, please visits the city website www.cabq.gov to periodically check for updates on sites. Cost: Weekly Fee # of Children Registration Weekly Cost 1 2 3

fun fit friday This summer the Family & Community Services Department and The Parks & Recreation Department will collaborate to resurrect a youth Fitness event. This event will be held at Balloon Fiesta Park. The goal of this event is to provide the community center participants an opportunity to be involved in fitness activities that are fun, friendly, healthy and fun. Did I say fun?

Fee $10 $15 $20

9am to 3pm $10 $14 $17

7am to 6pm $20 $28 $34

Age: 6 to 11 year olds Registration: June 10th from 9am to 12pm Contact: 767-5800 Website: www.cabq.gov/communitycenters/ summerregplay

Date: June 17th, 2011 Times: TBA Location: Balloon Fiesta Park Cost: Free of Charge. This event will be for the children that participate in the Community Center Summer Program. Ages: 6 to 15 years olds Contact: 767-5800

www.cabq.gov/communitycenters

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Summer food service Program The Summer Food Service Program is provided in City community centers, parks, elementary and middle schools, apartment complexes, public housing facilities, churches and at non-profit organizations. Some sites serve breakfast as well as lunch. The meal program is open to children and youth 1 through 18 years old.

Summer Food Service Program Rules for Participants • Must be 1-18 years of age to participate in program. • Must receive entire meal as a unit. • Meal must be eaten on site. • Do not abuse any food items. (Throwing or playing with food) • Clean up your area after you have finished your meal. (use trash dispensers) • Any misconduct that disrupts the Food Service Program will not be tolerated. • All meals will be served on a first-come firstserved basis.

Dates: Times:

Dates have not yet been secured. Times vary from site to site, but normally breakfast is served from 8:30am to 9:30am and lunch is served from 12 noon to 1:00pm. Locations: Various community centers, parks, elementary schools, apartment complexes, public housing facilities, churches and non-profit organizations around the city. Sites will be posted on the City website as soon as they have been secured, please visit the city website www.cabq.gov to periodically check for updates on sites. Cost: Free of charge. Ages: Must be between the ages of 1 through 18 to participate in this program. Contact : 764-1747 Website: www.cabq.gov/communitycenters/ SummerFoodProgram

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Healthy u talent show & art exhibit (end of summer) This event gives us an opportunity to show case a few of the many talented children that participate in our community center summer programs. This year the Parks & Recreation Department will be collaborating with the Family & Community Services Department to help make this year’s talent show even bigger and better. In past years we’ve had dance acts, singing acts, lager group acts, etc. Date: Times: Location: Cost: Ages: Contact:

TBA TBA Kiva Auditorium Free of Charge. 6 to 15 years of age. 767-5800

www.cabq.gov/communitycenters


Albuquerque Museum Albuquerque Museum 2011 Summer Art Program: The Summer Museum School at The Albuquerque Museum offers an exciting variety of art classes for children and adults ages 3 and up. Classes take place within the setting of the museum, offering unique connections to the artwork on display. All classes are fee-based and require registration. Summer classes begin May 31. A detailed class schedule will be available March 1.

Summary of classes • Classes for ages 3-5 offered Fridays in June and July from 10:00-11:30 a.m. or 1:00-2:30 p.m. Children explore art and art making from around the world through games, books, gallery walks and art projects designed to inspire their young creativity. • Classes for ages 6-10 & 11-14 offered Tuesday through Thursday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1:003:00 p.m. Children discover their creativity by learning about the tools, materials and methods artists use through engaging art projects. • NEW! Class for Teens ages 15-17 offered Saturdays in June and July from 9:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

biopark Camp BioPark 2011 • Monday – Friday 8:30am -4:00pm, • Half day classes from 8:30am-12:00pm & 12:30-4:00pm • Weeks of June 6, 13, 20, 27 • Weeks of July 11, 18, 25 Be captivated by the wonders of water, the amazing lives of animals, and the power of plants this summer at Camp BioPark. Designed to inspire children’s awareness of nature and the plants and animals that make every environment unique, these science classes are engaging, active, and provide hands-on experiences. Camp BioPark offerings include parent-child preschool classes, as well as half-day and full-day classes for students from kindergarten to 9th grade. A week at Camp BioPark includes hands-on activities and games, up-close encounters with education animals, and special opportunities for behind the scenes tours led by BioPark staff. For more information contact BioPark Education at 764-6214 or 848-7180. Registration for classes begins Monday, March 7th, 2011.

• Adult Class, ages 18 and over offered Saturdays in July and August from 9:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. For more information go the museum’s website at www.cabq.gov/museum or call 243-7255.

www.cabq.gov/museum • www.cabq.gov

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albuquerque/bernalillo county library 2011 summer reading program 3 June – 30 July ABC Libraries Summer Reading Program Various Libraries, times One World, Many Stories: The Library’s 2011 Summer Reading Program. Children, teens and adults are invited to register, read and attend the special events and workshops that the library has to offer over the summer. Visit your library and show your reading log for a chance to win some wonderful prizes. For a full schedule of summer events visit the library online at www.cabq.gov/ library or call 311. Summer Reading Program Kick Off Events • Friday, June 3 from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm: at Alamosa Library, South Broadway Library and Westgate Library • Saturday, June 4 from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm: at CherryHills Library, East Mountain Library, Erna Fergusson Library, Ernie Pyle Library, Juan Tabo Library, Lomas Tramway Library, Los Griegos Library, Main Library, North Valley Library, San Pedro Library, South Valley Library, TaylorRanch Library and Tony Hillerman Library

Erna Fergusson Library 3700 San Mateo NE 87110 • 888-8100

(*Space is limited; advance registration required. Call library for more information.)

Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 2 pm June 15 – July 20 *Tween Programs: Tuesdays at 10:30 am June 7 – July 26 *Teen Programs: Fridays at 11 am June 10 – July 29 Ernie Pyle Library 900 Girard SE 87106 • 256-2065 Children’s Programs: Thursdays at 10:30 am June 16 – July 21 Juan Tabo Library 3407 Juan Tabo NE 87111 • 291-6260 Children’s Programs: Saturdays at 10:30 am June 18 – July 23 Lomas Tramway Library 908 Eastridge NE 87123 • 291-6295 Children’s Programs: Thursdays at 10:30 am June 16 – July 21 Los Griegos Library 1000 Griegos Rd. NW 87107 • 761-4020 Children’s Programs: Fridays at 10:30 am June 17 – July 22 Main Library 501 Copper Ave. NW • 768-5136 Children’s Programs: Tuesdays at 10:30 am June 14 – July 19 Teen Programs: Fridays at 2 pm June 10 – July 22 North Valley Library 7704-B 2nd St. NW 87107 • 897-8823 Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 10:30 am June 15 – July 20 San Pedro Library 5600 Trumbull SE 87108 • 256-2067 Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 3:30 pm June 15 - July 20 South Broadway Library 1025 Broadway SE 87102 • 764-1742 Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 10:30 am June 15 - July 20 Family Movies: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 pm June 7 - July 28

Alamosa Library 6900 Gonzales SW 87121 • 836-0684 Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 10:30 am June 15 – July 20 Cherry Hills Library 6901 Barstow NE 87111 • 857-8321 Children’s Programs: Fridays at 3 pm June 17-July 22 Teen Programs: Tuesdays at 3:30 pm June 14-July 26 East Mountain Library 1 Old Tijeras Rd., Tijeras, NM 87059 Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 10 am June 15-July 20 Teen Programs: Wednesdays at 2 pm June 8-June 29 17

South Valley Library 3904 Isleta SW 87105 • 877-5170 Children’s Programs: Wednesdays at 3:30 pm June 15 - July 20 Taylor Ranch Library 5700 Bogart NW 87120 • 897-8816 Children’s Programs: Tuesdays at 10:30 am June 14 - July 19 Tony Hillerman Library 8205 Apache NE 87110 • 291-6264 Children’s Programs: Fridays at 10:30 am June 17 – July 22 Westgate Library 1300 Delgado SW 87121 833-6984 Children’s Programs: Tuesdays at 10 am June 14 – July 19

www.cabq.gov/library


balloon museum summer 2011 programs June 2011 June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Stories in the Sky, 9:30 a.m. (free) June 11: Launch & Learn Family Day, 2-4 p.m. (with paid admission) July 2011 July 4: Red, White & Balloons, 4th of July Celebration (Food & Music). Foundation Event (fee-based). July 6, 13, 20, 27: Stories in the Sky, 9:30 a.m. (free) July 7, 14, 21, 28: Flying High! Preschool Art and Science: 10am-11:30 a.m. (fee-based) July 9: Launch & Learn Family Day, 2-4 p.m. (with paid admission) August 2011 August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Stories in the Sky, 9:30 a.m. (free) August 13: Launch & Learn Family Day, 2-4 p.m. (with paid admission)

Stories in the Sky:

When the Balloon Museum launched “Stories in the Sky,” a weekly story time for children ages 0-6, they expected a good response, but soon learned that “good” did not really describe the event! Since its launch on February 4, 2009, the weekly event has had a steady attendance of over 60 people each week, with a high of 98. Each year about 3,000 children, parents, grandparents and caregivers participate in the fun learning experiences. Designed to engage even the youngest visitors with stories, music and movement, and engaging curiosity that expands the learning experience, “Stories in the Sky” was developed by the Museum’s Curator of Education, Laurie Magovern, who leads the group each week.

Launch & Learn Family Day:

Launch & Learn! Drop-in hands-on workshops for all ages! Please join us for this NEW program as part of the Balloon Museum’s 5-year anniversary celebration. Held on the second Saturday of each month from 2-4 p.m., starting January 8. New topics and activities every month: science experiments, art projects, flying demonstrations and entertainment. Contact the Balloon Museum at 768-6020 or visit www.cabq.gov/balloon for more information.

www.cabq.gov/balloon

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Summer Fest 2011 A Free family fun event taking place at different areas of the City. Each event will feature live entertainment, food vendors and arts and crafts vendors, beer gardens, children’s entertainment, face painting, jumpers, rock climbing, recycle-man drumming and more.

May 21st

National Hispanic Cultural Center • 3 Stages • 7:00pm - 10:30pm Presented by: City of Albuquerque & National Hispanic Cultural Center Featuring: Al Hurricane, Al Hurricane Jr. and Jerry Dean

June 18th

Civic Plaza • 2 Stages • 7:00pm - 10:30pm Presented by: City of Albuquerque Featuring: Bobby Hendricks’ Drifters

July 23rd

Nob Hill • 2 Stages • 2:00pm - 10:30pm Presented by: City of Albuquerque, Nob Hill Main Street & New Mexico Jazz Festival Featuring: Maceo Parker

August 20th

Cottonwood Mall • 1 Stage • 7:00pm - 10:30pm Presented by: City of Albuquerque & Cottonwood Mall Featuring: Ryan Star

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A Family oriented Fourth of July celebration. With live entertainment, food vendors, Firecracker Cafe, Children’s entertainment: free face painting, rock climbing wall, and one of the state’s largest fireworks displays.

July 4th

Balloon Fiesta Park • Gates open at 3:00 Free Admission Entertainment begins at 4:00 Main stage: Warehouse 508 Youth Stage Featuring former American Idol Finalist: Casey James

h t e Park n i s t r ASundays 1:00pm - 5:00pm

A combination of art, music, dance, poetry and theatre. Events vary, but are for adults and children. Attendance numbers vary from a couple of hundred to about 1,000 people.

May 1 - South Broadway Park May 8 - Heritage Hills Park. This is Mother’s Day.

Featuring: A 30-piece middle school band

September 11- NM Veterans’ Memorial Park September 18 - Balloon Museum September 25 - Carlos Rey Park October 2 - El Oso Grande Park October 9 - Ventana Ranch Park


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