Activity Guide Summer 2016

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2016 SUMMER COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT

Activity www.yourcsd.com  916-405-5600

PARKS GUIDE

GUIDE

RECREATION ACTIVITIES

FIRE SAFETY INFO


COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT Your Parks and Recreation, and Fire Departments The Cosumnes Community Services District (CSD) was created in 1985 and serves an estimated 183,000 south Sacramento County residents in a 157-square-mile area. Its award-winning parks and recreation services—including the operation of 93 CSD parks—operate exclusively within the Elk Grove community. It provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the cities of Elk Grove and Galt and unincorporated areas of south Sacramento County.

Inclusive and Adaptive Recreation for People with Disabilities In an effort to meet the needs of the community and in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the CSD wants to ensure that all individuals have access to our programs. Adaptive recreation classes and programs are offered through Recreation ADventures (page 39). Reasonable accommodations for other programs and activities are available and will be determined on an individual basis. To request an accommodation, mark the “Accommodations Needed” box on the registration form. Staff will contact you. Allow at least two weeks advance notice.

Gifts for Tomorrow – Today’s gifts are tomorrow’s treasures. The CSD encourages the improvement of parks through the “Gifts for Tomorrow” program giving citizens the opportunity to provide amenities in neighborhood parks, such as trees and benches.

Standards of Behavior For the enjoyment and safety of everyone, the CSD expects all participants to treat people and facilities with respect and abide by all rules and direction from staff. The CSD reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for failure to abide by these standards.

The Cosumnes CSD reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities, and program participants for potential future use in advertising brochures, the CSD website, or other promotion purposes only.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michelle Orrock, President Guy Rutter, Vice President Gil Albiani Rod Brewer Rich Lozano

Calendar April

1  RAD Dance 39 9  Parent & Child Golf Clinic 45 15  Teen Art & Film Festival 16 16  Food Truck Mania 5 18  Community Band Concert 6 23  JustServe Community Day of Service 4 23  Greener Gardens 6 28  EGACT Fundraiser 6 29–30  Western Festival 6

May

1  Western Festival 6 4  Teen Center 6th Grade Open House 16 6  RAD Dance 39 7  Kids Ninja Warrior 4 7  Healthy Family Fest 4 7  Historical Society Spring Tea 6 14  Food Truck Mania 5 14  Movie in the Park 4 14  Wine & Cheese Social 6 14  Family Night at Emerald Lakes 45 16  Twilight Golf Legaue 45 18  Big Truck Day 6 21  Two-Person Scramble Golf Tournament 45 26  Grandparents Picnic in the Park 4

June

1  Senior Day in the Park 3  RAD Dance 4  Dog Daze of Summer 4, 11  Family Swim Nights 5  Mother Son Wacky Golf Tournament 10  Comedy Under the Stars 11  Spotlight at the Ranch 17  Elk Grove’s Got Talent Deadline 17  Laguna Brewfest 18  Food Truck Mania 18  Family Safety Day 24  Concert in the Park 24  Strauss Festival Gala 25  Run 4 Hunger GENERAL MANAGER Jeff Ramos ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT 9355 E. Stockton Blvd., Suite 205 Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 405-7150

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July

1  RAD Dance 4  Salute to Red, White & Blue 9  Family Swim Night 9–10  Community Camp Out 15  Comedy Under the Stars 16  Food Truck Mania 22–24  Historical Society Yard Sale 23  Elk Fest 28  Strauss Festival

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August

5  RAD Dance 39 5, 12, 19, 26  Hot Summer Nights Concerts 6 20  Food Truck Mania 5 27  Multi-Cultural Festival 6

September

2  RAD Dance 39 9  Comedy Under the Stars 5 10  Healthy Kids Extravaganza 6 17  Food Truck Mania 5 24  Elk Grove Amateur Golf Tournament 45

October

1–2  Elk Grove Giant Pumpkin Festival 6 7  RAD Dance 39 8, 15, 22, 29  Fire Station Open House 41 15  Food Truck Mania 5 15  Pool of Pumpkins 6

PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 9355 E. Stockton Blvd., Suite 185 Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 405-5300 Bob Roessler Parks and Recreation Administrator

FIRE DEPARTMENT 10573 E. Stockton Blvd. Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 405-7100 Tracey Hansen Fire Chief


Watch for the new CSD mobile app! The CSD launched a new website recently! Soon, we will have an app as well.

Registration Residents in the 95624, 95757, 95758 zip codes registration begins April 13, 2016 at 8 am Non-resident registration begins April 27

Register on-line: www.yourcsd.com

Explore the Power of Your Community Summer is the perfect season to get outside and explore the power of your community! Cosumnes CSD provides beautiful green spaces and fun programming, but we do so much more. Our parks and services have the power to strengthen communities and transform lives. There are new events to encourage residents to socialize with one another and create lasting community ties. Gather in Morse Park on May 14 to watch a movie following Food Truck Mania. Other new events include Mother Son Wacky Golf Tournament on June 5, Concert in Elk Grove Park on June 24, and Family Safety Day hosted by the Cosumnes Fire Department and Elk Grove Police Department on June 18.

Table of Contents Special Events

4–6

Aquatics 7–11

Recreation Swim Family Swim Nights Swim Lessons Lap Swim Camp Junior Guard Water Aerobics Pool Parties Private Pool Rentals

CSD Programs

Tiny Tot Preschools Kid Central The Grove Teen Center

7 7 8–9 8 8 10 11 11

12–17 12–13 14–15 16–17

Cosumnes Fire Dept.

40–41

Rental Facilities

42–43

Classes: Tots

18–19

Classes: Youth

20–27

Sports: Youth

28–31

Classes: Teens

32–33

Classes: Adults

34–37

Registration 50–51

Sports: Adults

38

Community Information 52–53

Recreation ADventures

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Parks

Bike Park 44 Dog Parks 44 Skate Park 44 Emerald Lakes Golf Course 45 Park Sites & Map 47 Park Listing 48–49 Partners for Parks 54

Community Organizations Volunteer Opportunities Recreation Opportunity Fund Elk Grove Food Bank Services Senior Center of Elk Grove

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Residents of all ages can learn life skills through the many leisure, sports, and youth programs listed in this guide. Join our award-winning swim lesson program or improve your golf game with private or group lessons. Kids can learn life lessons and have some fun at the popular Summer Day Camps by the Kid Central and Teen programs or the First Tee junior golf program at Emerald Lakes Golf Course. You will find the Cosumnes Fire Department around town this summer encouraging residents to learn hands-only CPR and download the PulsePoint smartphone app. Find out how you can help save lives with CPR and PulsePoint on page 40. I encourage you to browse this Activity Guide to find opportunities for health, safety, fun and lifelong learning! Have a great summer,

Jeff Ramos General Manager Cosumnes Community Services District


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Kids Ninja Warrior Registration: First 200 children ages 6–15 $15/participant

FOOD AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

Healthy Family Fest FREE Activities and Interactive Booths 10 am–4 pm

Start with dinner at Food Truck Mania and stay for the movie in Morse Park.

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For children 7–12 $30 per mother/son team

(One person in each twosome must be 18+ to drive golf cart.)

All equipment provided. Lunch, music, and fun activities following the tournament!

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FRIDAY June 17: 6–10 PM

5–9 pm, LIVE MUSIC

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Co-Sponsored Events

Saturday & Sunday

July 9–10

The Cosumnes CSD is pleased to co-sponsor the following events. Contact these groups directly for more details.

Community Band Concert

April 18

Greener Gardens

April 23 www.elkgrovegreenergardens.org

EGACT Fundraiser

April 28 www.egact.org

Western Festival

April 29- www.elkgrovewesternfestival.org May 1

Historical Society Spring Tea

May 7

12:00 noon – 11:00 am Elk Grove Park $14/person (#58547) All ages Gather your camping gear and explore the great outdoors a little closer to home. Enjoy campground favorites like swimming, crafts, campfire songs, and s’mores. Dinner and breakfast will be prepared by the Elk Grove Lions Club.

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Wine & Cheese Social May 14

www.elkgrovehistoricalsociety.com

Big Truck Day

May 18

www.elkgrovecity.org

Senior Day

June 1

www.thesceg.org

Dog Daze of Summer June 4

www.elkgrovecity.org

Spotlight at the Ranch June 11

www.elkgrovecity.org

Strauss Festival Gala June 24

www.straussfestival.com

Run 4 Hunger

June 25

www.EGRun4Hunger.com

Salute to the Red, White & Blue

July 4

www.elkgrovecity.org

Historical Society Yard Sale

July 22-24 www.elkgrovehistoricalsociety.com

Elk Fest

July 23

Strauss Festival

July 28-31 www.straussfestival.com

Multi-Cultural Festival Aug 27

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All ages

FREE Musical Events!

CSD FALL EVENTS

FRIDAY NIGHTS

Food

6:30–9:00 pm Laguna Town Hall

Available for Purchase

Sept 10

Sept 24

Healthy Kids Extravaganza

Elk Grove Amateur Golf Tournament

Aug. 5: Project 4 Band

Oct 1-2

Oct 15

Elk Grove Giant Pumpkin Festival

Pool of Pumpkins

Seeking vendors (food, craft, etc.) and sponsors for upcoming events. Please call 405-5600.

Bring a blanket or low lawn chair and enjoy live music in the outdoor amphitheater. Funk/Pop/Soul/R&B/Latin

Aug. 12: Todd Morgan

& the Emblems

Rock/Alternative/Pop

Aug. 19: Steel Rose

Covers Country Hits

Aug. 26: Superlicious

Flashback 80s Cover Band

NEW BLANKET POLICY!

–Absolutely NO Entry into amphitheater before 5 pm. –NO high back chairs. –NO pets except service animals.


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Wackford Aquatic Complex 9014 Bruceville Road

HOURS OF OPERATION: Weekends: May 28 – September 5*, 12:00–5:00 pm Weekdays: May 31 – August 10, 12:00 – 4:30 pm Holiday hours: May 30, July 4 & Sept. 5, 12:00–5:00 pm *No recreation swim on June 4, 11 & July 9

FEES:

Ages 5 & up:  $6 | Ages 2–4:  $3 | Under 2:  Free  |  Wipe Out Wristband:  $2

ATTRACTIONS:

•  Wipe Out •  Typhoon Tower •  Adventure Bay •  Splash Island •  Xtreme Diving Zone •  Aqua Café •  Shade Lounge & Grass Area

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Family Swim Nights Come laugh, splash, and play with your family. The Aqua Café will be open serving up refreshments, snacks, hot food, and more as you enjoy riding Typhoon Tower, a 160-foot long waterslide and playing in Adventure Bay filled with interactive water attractions. For the little ones, enjoy Splash Island, a 1½ foot swimming pool with an in-water playground.

June 4, 11 & July 9 4:00–8:00 pm

Wackford Aquatic Complex $6 (age 5+), $3 (age 2–4)

Jerry Fox Swim Center in Elk Grove Park 9950 Elk Grove-Florin Road HOURS OF OPERATION: Weekends: May 28 – September 5, 12:00–5:00 pm Weekdays: June 6 – August 10, 1:15–4:00 pm Holiday hours: May 30, July 4 & Sept. 5, 12:00–5:00 pm

FEES:

Ages 5 & up:  $3 | Ages 2–4:  $1 | Under 2:  Free

ATTRACTIONS:

•  Shallow & Deep Water Pool •  Playground & Grass Area

CSD Standards of Behavior: •  Clyde’s Plunge •  Concession Stand

For the enjoyment and safety of everyone, the CSD expects all participants to treat people and facilities with respect and abide by all rules and direction from staff. The CSD reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for failure to abide by these standards.

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CLASSES

Saturday Swim Lessons Wackford Aquatic Complex & Jerry Fox Swim Center Need to review your swimming skills? Spend 40 minutes with a trained instructor who can review your skills and give further instruction.

[Group lesson $22] [ Private lesson $74]

Saturday

MORNING

Session 1: (JFSC)

9:00

June 11 & 18

Starfish

Session 2: (wcac)

Seahorse

June 25 & July 2 Session 3: (JFSC)

10:30

11:15

Minnow Otter Private

July 9 & 16

Session 4: (wcac)

July 23 & 30

9:45

Session 5: (wcac)

Aug 6 & 13

Session 6: (wcac)

Aug 20 & 27

Lap Swim Age 16+ Swimming is a great exercise to get regular aerobic activity. Lanes are available with emphasis on sharing with swimmers of equal ability and circle swimming. Use of the pool is not exclusive and will be shared with other CSD programs. May 30 – September 5* M–F 6:30 am – 11:00 am M–Th 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Sat/Sun 7:30 am – 11:00 am *Pool closed June 4, June 11 & July 9 Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day will observe weekend hours.

Camp Jr. Guard

Lap Swim Fees: $6/Drop-in $50/10-Visit Punch Pass $40 Monthly Pass $35 Monthly Automatic Payment SCOVER DI

Age 11–16 Prerequisites:  Swim 100 yards front crawl, tread water for 1 minute, and retrieve a 10 lb. brick from LI F E G U A R DI 7 feet of water, tested on first day. A camp designed to instruct youth in lifeguarding through skill development. Each session includes physical fitness, water skills, teamwork, emergency preparedness and certfication in a different American Red Cross skill based on that week’s theme. This camp prepares participants for a job in lifeguarding plus builds confidence, fitness and self-esteem. Bring a swim suit, towel, sunscreen, water, and lunch daily. NG

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Wackford Complex, Blue Heron Room $125 Early Drop-off: 7 am–9 am, add $20/session Instructor: CSD staff #61395 M–F 6/6 - 6/10 #61396 M–F 6/13 - 6/17 #61397 M–F 6/20 - 6/24 #61398 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 #61400 M–F 7/11 - 7/15 #61401 M–F 7/18 - 7/22 #61402 M–F 7/25 - 7/29 #61403 M–F 8/1 - 8/5

9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm

LESSON LEVELS: Turtle (parent & infant)

Dolphin (level 5)

Age 6 months + Water adjustment and safety skills. Designed to increase comfort level of toddlers in and around water. Teaches parents skills that the toddlers then practice, such as bubble blowing and floating.

Age 3+ Child must be able swim at least 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke in deep water. Breaststroke is refined and butterfly is learned. They will also practice treading water with different kicks and flip turns

Starfish (level 1)

Shark (level 6)

Age 3+ For children who have not participated in swim lessons, or are not comfortable in water. Child learns to submerge face independently and is introduced to floating and locomotion.

Seahorse (level 2)

Age 3+ Child must be able to submerge face independently. Child learns to float on front and back and swim on front and back for a short distance.

Minnow (level 3)

Age 3+ Child must be able to swim and float independently on front and back. Child refines front crawl with rotary breathing and back crawl, and introduced to elementary backstroke and treading water.

Otter (level 4)

Age 3+ Child must swim front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke for 15 yards independently in water that may be over their head. They will refine front crawl with rotary breathing, back crawl, and elementary backstroke and will learn sidestroke, breaststroke and turns.

Age 3+ Child must be able to swim at least 50 yards of freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke. Endurance and technique are emphasized and butterfly is refined.

Private

Age 5+ Lessons are one-on-one instruction taught at student’s individual level.

Semi-Private

Age 5+ Allow each person to get personal attention while still learning in a fun group environment.

Adult I

Age 16+ For adults who never learned to swim and may not feel comfortable in water.

Adult II

Age 16+ For adults who are comfortable in water and want to work on developing their strokes.

Pre-Teen

Age 11–15 For those who never learned to swim.

Adaptive

Age 5+ Designed for children and adults with disabilities. Receive one-on-one instruction at your own level.


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AQUATICS

SWIM LESSONS

Wackford Aquatic Complex & Jerry Fox Swim Center

Swim Lesson Registration Begins: Resident:  Monday, April 11, 2016 Non-Resident:  Wednesday, April 27, 2016

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Monday – Thursday Session 1:

June 6–16 Session 2:

June 20–30

Session 3:

July 5–14* Session 4:

July 18–28

Session 5:

August 1–10* Session 6: (evening @ WCAC)

Aug 15–25

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Wackford Aquatic Complex:

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Helpful Hints: Make sure you have selected the appropriate level. Once registered, you can only transfer classes 72 hours prior to the start day. It is recommended that children repeat the last level they completed the previous summer. Most children remain in the same level for two or more sessions. If unsure of which level your child is in, choose the level you know they can do the skills in (refer to Progress Report on website).

Pre-Teen Adaptive

Jerry Fox Swim Center: MORNING 10:00

11:30

EVENING 4:15

4:45

5:15

5:45

6:15

Seahorse Minnow

Your child will not be moved to a different level or class if registered incorrectly. You may be asked to leave the class without a refund or credit.

Shark

Remember that both the Jerry Fox Swim Center and Wackford Community and Aquatic Complex offer swim lessons, so if a class is full at one pool, check the other facility.

Adult I

Be on time or early to class.

11:00

Starfish

Otter

Goggles and swim caps can be worn as well.

10:30

Turtle

Have a second and third time choice ready when registering or transferring as classes fill up quickly.

Make sure your child has a swim suit, towel, and sun block. For children in diapers, swim diapers must be worn in the pool.

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Summer Swim Lessons

Dolphin Private Semi-Private Pre-Teen Adaptive

Refund Policy:  Refunds will be granted if cancellations are received 72 hours prior to the first class. Failure to attend a program, signing up for the wrong class, or “no shows” will not be granted refunds, credits, or are non-transferable.

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WATER AEROBICS

Water Aerobics – Deep Water Age 16+ Participants must be able to swim 25 yards unassisted and need to bring their own water noodle. This non-impact class offers participants the freedom of movement through water without touching or standing on the pool bottom. This class is great for cardiovascular exercise or helping to treat muscle and bone injuries. This fitness class is taught by trained and certified instructors in a water depth of 8 feet. Aqua belts and barbells are provided. Wackford Complex

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6/13 - 6/22 6/14 - 6/23 6/13 - 6/22 6/14 - 6/23 6/17 - 6/24 6/13 - 6/22 6/14 - 6/23 6/18 - 6/25

8:00 - 8:55 am 8:00 - 8:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 8:00 - 8:55 am 7:05 - 8:00 pm 7:05 - 8:00 pm 9:00 - 9:55 am

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8:00 - 8:55 am 8:00 - 8:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 8:00 - 8:55 am 7:05 - 8:00 pm 7:05 - 8:00 pm 9:00 - 9:55 am

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8/22 - 8/31 8/23 - 9/1 8/26 - 9/2 8/22 - 8/31 8/23 - 9/1 8/27 - 9/3

9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 7:05 - 8:00 pm 7:05 - 8:00 pm 9:00 - 9:55 am

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Water Aerobics – Specialty Shallow Water Age 16+ Barbells are provided but participants need to bring their own water noodle. Choose a specialty shallow water class promoting body sculpting, muscle toning, cardio, and flexibility. All classes are conducted in our shallow pool with a maximum depth of 4½ feet.

Basic

Toning

An energetic workout for all levels with movements that will increase heart rate and offer a total body workout. Includes low and high impact moves to improve cardiovascular health. An intense abdominal work out to strengthen and tone your core muscles.

An enjoyable class with focus on toning and strengthening the major muscle groups through resistance of the water through your movements. Class uses a mix of quick and exaggerated movements that will help shape, sculpt, and strengthen the body.

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Wackford Complex

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$12 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm

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$12 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm 10:00 - 10:55 am 8:05 - 9:00 pm

Yoga Bring balance to body and mind with poses based upon Hatha Yoga and adapted to the water. You will use breathing and stretches to strengthen muscles, improve posture and leave you feeling renewed and relaxed. Namaste. Wackford Complex #61625 #61626 #61627 #61628 #61629 #61630 #61631

Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

6/3 - 6/10 6/17 - 6/24 7/1 - 7/8 7/15 - 7/22 7/29 - 8/5 8/12 - 8/19 8/26 - 9/2

$6 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am 10:00 - 10:55 am


LAP SWIM & POOL RENTALS

AQUATICS

No parties 6/4, 6/11, 6/19, 6/30–7/3, 7/9

Thur & Fri: 1–3 pm (Last day is 8/5) Sat & Sun: 12–2 pm & 3–5 pm

Available Sat & Sun:

9:30–11:30 am

$210 Th/Fri $229 Sat/Sun

$285 Th/Fri $309 Sat/Sun

Paid entry for 30 guests

Paid entry for 30 guests

2-hr use of party area including: Canopy* Tables Chairs for 30 Party tablecloths, plates, cups & napkins

2-hr use of party area including: Canopy* Tables Chairs for 30 Party tablecloths, plates, cups & napkins 5 extra large pizzas 5 pitchers of drinks

$319

Sat/Sun May include up to 100 guests 2-hr use of party area including: Splash Island only Canopy Tables Chairs Note: Other parts of the facility may be in use during your party.

*Substitute canopy for air conditioned Blue Heron Room (additional $90) Sa/Su ONLY

Additional Information

All parties must be booked at least one week in advance. 72 hour cancellation notice required (follows CSD policy).

Parties can be booked when summer registration begins (April 13 for residents, April 27 for non-residents). Lifeguards are provided for all parties.

Private Pool Rentals Discover the water for your family gathering or other special event and enjoy the attractions. Come laugh, splash, and play with exclusive use of the facility for you and your guests. All rentals include lifeguards. Hurry and book your rental by visiting the Wackford Complex or our website at yourcsd.com/253/Pool-Rentals-Field-Trips.

Jerry Fox Swim Center

Wackford Aquatic Complex

Available

Available

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday June 2 – September 18 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm (2-hr min.)

Facilities

Pool, waterslide, and picnic area:  $150/hr

Saturday and Sunday June 5 – September 18

(Not available June 4, 11 & July 9) 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm (2-hr min.)

Facilities

Deep Xtreme, Adventure Bay, and Splash Island:  $350/hr Deep Xtreme/Adventure Bay or Adventure Bay/Splash Island:  $275/hr Add our inflatable Wipe Out to your rental:  $100/flat fee

For more information or to speak to staff, please call (916) 405-5633.

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Tiny Tot Kids at Play

Elk Grove Rec Center, Room 2 8828 Elk Grove Blvd.

Tiny Tot Friendship Corner Elk Grove Rec Center, Room 3 8828 Elk Grove Blvd.

Tiny Tot Pals

Stephenson Rec Center 5511 Dorcey Drive

Tiny Tot Station

Johnson Rec Center 3570 Marsh Point Drive

Tiny Tot Neighbors

Wackford Community Complex 9014 Bruceville Road

Tiny Tot Zone

Castello Rec Center 8830 El Toreador Way

Tiny Tot Connection

El Toreador Way

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99 Elk Grove Blvd.

Terra Linda Dr.

Bond Rd.

Elk Grove-Florin Rd.

Laguna Blvd.

Bruceville Rd.

Franklin Blvd.

Laguna Main St.

Laguna Town Hall 3020 Renwick Avenue


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CSD PROGRAM

KID CENTRAL

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Before & After School Program

Located on or near elementary schools, kids enjoy recreational experiences including games, arts and crafts, science and cooking projects, outdoor play, as well as time for homework and free choice activities.

Hours of Operation: based on dismissal time of 1st-6th grades

M–F: school release – 6 pm, Before school (7 am) available for 2 schools

2015/16 School Year Rates:

Before School: $103/session or $7/day After School: $285/session or $22/day Hourly Drop-In Card: $96 for up to 10 hours

Offered in partnership with the Elk Grove Unified School District.

Before & After School Locations: • Florence Markofer Elementary Traditional school calendar • Stone Lake Elementary

Year-round school calendar, located directly behind campus, at Johnson Rec Center

After School only Locations: • Arthur Butler Elementary Year-round school calendar • Elk Grove Elementary THEMES Traditional school calendar • Ellen Fieckert Elementary Traditional: Traditional school calendar May 2 – May 26: • John Ehrhardt Elementary Beach Bums Modified traditional calendar Modified • Joseph Sims Elementary Traditional: Year-round school calendar

Registration:

Child must be curren Initial registration mutly enrolled in K–6th grade. st registration location (p be completed at a CSD packet includes an em age 51). The registration KC sites do not acceptergency form and contract. registration or paymen ts.

Membership Fee

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An annual $50 non-re fundable is due at time of regis fee per child tration.

May 2 – May 31*: Beach Bums June 1 – June 10: The Great Outdoors YEAR-Round: April 27 – May 26*: Beach Bums May 31 – June 24: The Great Outdoors *Closed 5/27 for Staff In-Service Day and 5/30 for Memorial Day


CSD PROGRAM

KID CENTRAL

Hours of Operation: M–F: 7 am – 6 pm Location: Youth Center at Elk Grove Park, 9922 Elk Grove-Florin Rd. For children Rates: Weekly: $136,  Daily: $32 currently enrolled in k–6th grade.

Off-Track Camp ends May 26 and resumes in August. Summer Camp is offered from May 31–Aug. 5.

Looking for fun while off track or on break? We offer fun daily activities such as arts and crafts, sports and games, science and cooking projects, and free time to enjoy with friends. A healthy morning and afternoon snack is included. Daily and weekly registration options are available. Child must wear closed-toe shoes and bring ready-to-eat lunch.

THEMES B Track: 4/5 – 4/8: Opposites Attract 4/11 – 4/15: Neverland 4/18 – 4/22: Kid Central Idol 4/25-4/26: Abracadabra!

Adventure Camp: Kindergarten– 3rd Grade

Challenge Camp: 4th–6th Grade

Join us for an exciting summer filled with friends, fun, and smiles! Summer Day Camp is an outdoor camp offering games, arts and crafts, sports, science fun, playground adventures, swimming, and special events based on our awesome themes! Children swim daily at the Jerry Fox Swim Center, and optional field trips are offered for an additional registration fee (information available on site). A morning and afternoon snack is provided. Children are required to bring a ready-to-eat lunch, water bottle, a backpack, and must wear closed-toe shoes. NOTE: Only WEEKLY registration offered. Rate: $161/week THEMES 5/31 - 6/3: Weird Science 6/6 – 6/10: Under the Sea 6/13 – 6/17: A Pixar Story 6/20 – 6/24: Level Up 6/27 – 6/30*: Happy Birthday USA! 7/5 – 7/8*: Marvel vs. DC 7/11 – 7/15: Campout 7/18 – 7/22: Clue Finders 7/25 – 7/29: Back to the Future 8/1 – 8/5: Rio Olympics 2016 *Closed 7/1 for Staff In-Service Day and 7/4 in for Independence Day.

C Track: 4/27– 4/29: Opposites Attract 5/2-5/6: Neverland 5/9-5/13: Kid Central Idol 5/16-5/20: Abracadabra! 5/23-5/26: Here Comes Summer *Closed 5/27 for Staff In-Service Day and 5/30 for Memorial Day

at Swim daily ox the Jerry F r! e Swim Cent

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CSD PROGRAM

THE GROVE TEEN CENTER

The Grove Teen Center Elk Grove’s largest teen recreation facility, offering exciting leisure amenities!

Located in the Wackford Complex, 9014 Bruceville Road

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(corner of Big Horn Blvd. and Bruceville Road)

For students enrolled in grades 7–12 Annual membership fee for 2016-17 is $100 (effective May 1, 2016).

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405-5622 Become a member!

Register at the Wackford Complex.

Afterschool Program* Monday–Thursday: 3–6 pm & Friday: 2–6 pm • • • • • • •

Outdoor Sports Creative Arts & Science Projects Social & Skills-Based Clubs Community Service Projects Teen Leadership Series Games Study Hall

*Last day of afterschool program is 5/26 and will resume 8/11. Join us for SUMMER CAMP May 31–August 5!

Equipment • Snack Bar • Outdoor Patio • Flat Screen TVs • Xbox One • PlayStation 4 • Wii U • Pool Tables • Foosball Table • Ping Pong Table • Computers • Basketball Hoops

FREE Friday Night Events The Grove hosts fun-filled events once a month from 6–9 pm. These are free to teen members.

April 29: Blacklight Games Night

Special Events April 15:

Art & Film Festival

April 23:

JustServe Community Day of Service

Teens can earn community service hours! Sign up at the Teen Center. See page 4 for details.

May 4: 6 pm–8 pm 6th Grade Open House

Come learn about the Teen Center and its services! Parent/guardian required to attend.

Interested in joining one of these committees? Applications for TAC and TLC are available at the Teen Center and on-line at www.yourcsd.com, on the Teen webpage! Application deadline is April 29.

Teen Action Committee (TAC) For high school students TAC is a group of students that works as a team to create positive opportunities for Elk Grove teens. Members meet once every other week to discuss current youth trends and plan positive events that better their community. Past events include Soul Expressions Open Mic Night, Art in Motion Teen Film Festival, Teen Multicultural Festival, Stress Reduction Workshop and much more!

Teen Leadership Committee (TLC) For middle school students TLC is a group of students that has an interest in learning how to be effective leaders. Members receive leadership training, work on fun service projects, and volunteer. Past projects include Teen Fleece Blanket Drive, Giant Pumpkin Festival Duck Chuck Fundraiser, Teen Center Special Events, and Coats for Kids.


CSD PROGRAM

TEEN SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP

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May 31 – August 5 For students entering the 7th–9th grade

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ome hang out with your friends and make new friends, all summer long! Each week, teens will participate in awesome games, sports, art projects, contests, daily swimming at the Wackford pool, special events, and a weekly field trip.

Full-Day

Half-Day

8:00 am – 6:00 pm, $150/wk (includes field trip)

12:30 pm – 6:00 pm, $85/wk (does NOT include trip)

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Early Drop-Off 7:00 – 8:00 am add $20/wk

Trips are included for full-day sessions. Half-day participants can attend for a fee. #62777 6/1 Crocker Art & Old Sac $25 #62778 6/8 Bubble Soccer & Roller Skating $25 #62779 6/15 Strikes Bowling $20 #62780 6/22 Surf Extreme $30 #62781 6/29 Golfland $30 #62782 7/6 Movies $20 #62783 7/13 Ice Skating $20 #62784 7/20 John’s Incredible Pizza $30 #62785 7/27 Strikes Bowling $20 #62786 8/3 Sunsplash $35


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CLASSES

TOTS: HEALTH & FITNESS

Gymnastics Classes Taught by Elevate Gymnastics Academy staff Elevate Gym, 3132 Dwight Road, Suite 100 $70

Parent Participation Gym Age 14 months – 2 years 11 months Parent and child participate together in this movement exploration class, emphasizing rolling, climbing, and hanging. Only one child per adult. Child must be able to walk. #61797 #61798 #61799 #61800 #61801 #61802 #61803 #61804

Tue Wed Wed Fri Tue Wed Wed Fri

5/10 - 6/14 5/11 - 6/15 5/11 - 6/15 5/13 - 6/17 6/21 - 7/26 6/22 - 7/27 6/22 - 7/27 6/24 - 7/29

10:30 - 11:15 am 10:40 - 11:25 am 6:30 - 7:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm 10:30 - 11:15 am 10:40 - 11:25 am 6:30 - 7:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm

Tot Gym Age 3 – 3 years 11 months A structured motor skill exploration class that helps to develop coordination, various gymnastic movements and activities. Parents do not participate. #61791 #61792 #61793 #61794 #61795 #61796

Tue Wed Wed Tue Wed Wed

5/10 - 6/14 5/11 - 6/15 5/11 - 6/15 6/21 - 7/26 6/22 - 7/27 6/22 - 7/27

11:30 - 12:15 pm 9:00 - 9:45 am 11:30 - 12:15 pm 11:30 - 12:15 pm 9:00 - 9:45 am 11:30 - 12:15 pm

Kinder Gym Age 4 – 5 years 11 months Children are introduced to the balance beam, bars, vault, and trampoline. Classes will improve muscle coordination and motor development. #61805 #61806 #61807 #61808 #61809 #61810 #61811 #61812

Tue Wed Wed Fri Tue Wed Wed Fri

5/10 - 6/14 5/11 - 6/15 5/11 - 6/15 5/13 - 6/17 6/21 - 7/26 6/22 - 7/27 6/22 - 7/27 6/24 - 7/29

11:30 - 12:15 pm 9:50 - 10:35 am 4:30 - 5:15 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm 11:30 - 12:15 pm 9:50 - 10:35 am 4:30 - 5:15 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm

S.T.O.R.M. Kids Training Camp

Rockin’ Tots

Age 3–5 This fun, engaging program will have your child better equipped to begin kindergarten by learning to become a well-rounded child that can successfully adapt to different environments that require structure. This program emphasizes these character traits to be successful in school. Classes cover character traits such as honesty, perseverance, responsibility, team work, self-control, courage, manners and good listening skills. Laguna Town Hall, East Rec. Hall

$99

Instructor: S.T.O.R.M. Kids Training Camp staff #64046 Tue 6/7 - 6/19* 9:00 - 10:00 am #64047 Tue 6/7 - 6/19* 10:00 - 11:00 am #64262 Tue 7/26 - 8/30 9:00 - 10:00 am #64263 Tue 7/26 - 8/30 10:00 - 11:00 am *No class on 6/21

Age 3–6 Each class will introduce age-appropriate activities designed to promote and refine balance, movement and spatial awareness. Classes are fast-paced to keep children active and engaged. Classes are a perfect start for beginners. Students must bring their own racket. Instructor: Kenny Pack, USPTA Professional $50 3:30 - 4:00 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm

Dirt Jumping & Basic Pumptracking Age 4+ This class will introduce beginners and experienced riders to the BMX Park and aid them in advancing their abilities. Presented in partnership with the Elk Grove Bike Shop. Participant must bring a bike, helmet, and wear tennis shoes. Elk Grove Park, Bike Park

3132 Dwight Road, Suite 900 $15 first child & parent, $3 for each add’l child A one time supply fee of $2.25 for reusable Rockin’ Jump socks is required. Instructor: Rockin’ Jump staff Tuesday & Wednesday Saturdays

9:00 - 11:00 am 8:00 - 10:00 am

Kinder Taekwondo

Pee Wee Tennis

Miwok Park, Tennis Court Ages 3–4 #61737 Wed 6/1 - 6/22 #61738 Wed 7/13 - 8/3 #61739 Wed 8/10 - 8/31 Ages 5–6 #61740 Wed 6/1 - 6/22 #61741 Wed 7/13 - 8/3 #61742 Wed 8/10 - 8/31

Age 6 months – 6 years We understand trampolines are fun but big kids and toddlers don’t always mix. We offer a dedicated time when parents can have fun with their smaller children while socializing with their friends in a comfortable, low-key, air conditioned environment. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes, as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with others. This class is not available for internet registration.

$10

Instructor: Elk Grove Bike Shop staff #61722 Sat 6/11 9:00 - 10:00 am #61723 Sat 8/13 9:00 - 10:00 am

Age 4–6 Increase coordination, self-esteem, and social interaction skills in addition to learning the fundamentals of Taekwondo/Karate for self defense. Special emphasis will be placed on the virtues of courtesy, self discipline, self control, and respect for others. Laguna Town Hall, Room 2 Instructor: Ronald Robinson Beginners: #59971 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 #59972 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 #59973 M, W 8/1 - 8/31

$75 $45 uniform fee

5:00 - 5:45 pm 5:00 - 5:45 pm 5:00 - 5:45 pm

White Belt with Yellow Stripe: #59974 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 5:45 - 6:30 pm #59975 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 5:45 - 6:30 pm #59976 M, W 8/1 - 8/31 5:45 - 6:30 pm

Kids Self-Defense and Safety Age 2–4 with participating adult This course is designed to develop coordination, balance, attention span, and basic self-defense movements in a fun, structured environment. Instructor will cover different issues on safety. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A Instructor: Mark Gothard #63518 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 #63519 Sat 7/9 - 7/30 #63520 Sat 8/6 - 8/27

$35

8:30 - 9:00 am 8:30 - 9:00 am 8:30 - 9:00 am


TOTS: ART & DANCE

CLASSES

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Age 21/2–5 with participating adult You and your child will bake a dozen cookies to take home each week. Wear your apron and play clothes because this is a hands-on baking class. Your child will break eggs, knead, mix, pour, and make their own dough. Wackford Complex, Kitchen Instructor: Aubrey Johnson #61656 Tue 6/7 - 6/21 #61657 Tue 7/5 - 7/19 #61658 Tue 8/9 - 8/23

Dance Classes Taught by Encore! Studio of Performing Arts staff

Kindermusik Our Time Age 11/2–3 with participating adult Encourage your child to build confidence, self-control and communication skills. Singing, imitating sounds, rhyming and object identification foster language skills. Creative movement develops a sense of balance, timing and spatial awareness. Listening and turn-taking encourage social skills. Encore! Studio 9154 E. Stockton Blvd. #61934 Thu 6/9 - 7/14* #61935 Thu 7/28 - 8/25 *No class 7/7

$50 $35 supply fee 9:00 - 9:45 am 9:00 - 9:45 am

Me and My Shadow Age 2–3 with participating adult With an emphasis on ‘bubbly fun,’ activities include exercise and dancing to music, along with colorful hoops, scarves, balls and props. Recommended for 3-year-olds getting ready for First Steps class. Comfortable clothing recommended. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A/B $57 #61938 Mon 5/23 - 7/11* 6:00 - 6:30 pm #61939 Tue 5/24 - 6/28 4:45 - 5:15 pm #61940 Thu 5/26 - 6/30 6:00 - 6:30 pm #61941 Mon 7/18 - 8/22 6:00 - 6:30 pm #61942 Tue 7/19 - 8/23 4:45 - 5:15 pm #61943 Thu 7/21 - 8/25 6:00 - 6:30 pm Encore! Studio, 9154 E. Stockton Blvd. #61936 Sat 5/28 - 7/2 12:00 - 12:30 pm #61937 Sat 7/23 - 8/27 12:00 - 12:30 pm *No class 5/30 & 7/4

$25 $15 supple fee 6:00 - 7:00 pm 6:00 - 7:00 pm 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Paint Me a Story Age 3–6 with participating adult A hands-on adventure into the world of ceramics. Join us as we introduce a fun new story each week. Then bring the story to life by painting your very own piece of pottery. Wear play clothes. Projects created available for pickup approximately a week after class. Color Me Mine Studio $8 7440 Laguna Blvd., Ste. 100 $17.28 supply fee Instructor: Color Me Mine staff Father’s Day Theme: #61720 Mon 6/13 Summer Theme: #61721 Tue 7/26

First Steps in Dance Age 31/2 – 41/2 A bubbly fun class with colorful props, character acting through nursery rhymes, and story dances. Early beginning for ballet with exploration in fast and slow music, as well as tap dance preparation by use of rhythm and balance. Girls: wear pink all leather ballet shoes, pink or white tights (with feet) and any color leotard. Boys: wear black all leather ballet shoes, shorts or stretch pants, any T-shirt, any socks. This class is designed as ‘drop-off.’ Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A/B $84 #61928 Mon 5/23 - 7/11* 5:00 - 5:45 pm #61929 Tue 5/24 - 6/28 6:30 - 7:15 pm #61930 Thu 5/26 - 6/30 6:45 - 7:30 pm #61931 Mon 7/18 - 8/22 5:00 - 5:45 pm #61932 Tue 7/19 - 8/23 6:30 - 7:15 pm #61933 Thu 7/21 - 8/25 6:45 - 7:30 pm Encore! Studio, 9154 E. Stockton Blvd. #61926 Sat 5/28 - 7/2 10:00 - 10:45 am #61927 Sat 7/23 - 8/27 10:00 - 10:45 am *No class 5/30 & 7/4

5:30 - 6:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm

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CLASSES

YOUTH: CULINARY ARTS & WELLNESS

You and Me Chocolate Fun Age 4–10 Parent and child teams will have a great time bonding in this hands on chocolate making workshop. Recipes vary each time and always include a chocolate dipped pretzel, dipped marshmallows and a chocolate art project. A great evening of chocolate fun! Wackford Complex, Kitchen Instructor: Heather Saldivar Fun in the Sun: #61647 Mon 6/6 Beach Day Fun: #61648 Mon 6/20 Day at the Zoo Fun: #61649 Mon 7/11 Camping Fun: #61650 Mon 8/8 Chocolate Covered Fun: #61651 Mon 8/29

$15 $15 supply fee

6:00 - 7:30 pm 6:00 - 7:30 pm 6:00 - 7:30 pm 6:00 - 7:30 pm 6:00 - 7:30 pm

Cooking for Kids Age 8–13 Focus on the basics of cooking: functional use of measuring implements, safe use of the stove, correct food storage, and healthy food handling. Class concludes with a meal prepared by participants. Wackford Complex, Kitchen

$25 $15 supply fee

Instructor: Liza Kilgariff having fun with burgers & dogs: #61978 Wed 6/8 5:30 - 7:30 pm creative pastas: #61979 Wed 7/13 5:30 - 7:30 pm Let’s do mexico: #61980 Wed 8/10 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Age 5–11 A day camp designed for kids to learn about healthy ways to eat better and be more active. The children will be doing hands-on activities, making healthy snacks, and discovering fun ways to be more active. Some of the topics covered are avoiding sugary drinks and foods, the healthy plate, portion size, label reading, physical activity, and goal setting.

Instructor: Lisa Edwards #62631 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 #61959 M–F 7/11 - 7/15

Chocolate Fun for Kids

Age 4–7 Princesses will make magic wands, tiaras, and other crafts. We will play games and attend a royal tea party with pizza and cupcakes. Please wear your PJs and slippers to class.

Age 7–12 Make delicious recipes including chocolate covered caramel pretzels, giant marshmallow s’mores and more. Projects vary by season. Learn candy making tips, storage, packing and the best on-line/local places to purchase supplies. Take home treats and recipes.

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B Instructor: Aubrey Johnson Under the Sea: #61659 Fri 6/24 #61660 Fri 8/12

$150

8:30 - 12:30 pm 8:30 - 12:30 pm

$15 $12 supply fee

Wackford Complex, Kitchen 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Young Bakers Academy

Wackford Complex, Kitchen

$90 $30 supply fee

9:00 - 11:30 am 1:00 - 3:30 pm

Kids Cooking Camp Age 8–13 Children will prepare and eat a variety of healthy, delicious meals each day. Focus is on sanitary practices and safety. Learn about basic kitchen skills including cutting, mixing, measuring, etc. They will use the ovens, stove top, and a variety of tools to prepare dishes. Wackford Complex, Kitchen Instructor: Liza Kilgariff #61983 M–F 6/27 - 7/1

Instructor: Heather Saldivar #61654 Mon 6/27 #61655 Mon 8/22

$25 $15 supply fee 6:00 - 8:00 pm 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Sewing

Age 6–16 Learn about measuring, mixing, the science behind the ingredients, purchasing, the cost of baking and bake ware. Students will bake cookies, cake with frosting, brownies and puff pastries and package their own products.

Instructor: Aubrey Johnson Age 6–10: #61662 M–Th 7/11 - 7/14 Age 11–16: #61663 M–Th 7/11 - 7/14

Camp FitWeight

Wackford Complex, Willow/Poppy Room B

Princess Pajama Party

$145 $60 supply fee 9:00 - 11:30 am

Age 10–15 Taught by Fashion Your Mind Organization staff Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B $125 + $20 supply fee

Fashion Sewing 101 In this beginning class, learn how to use a sewing machine, use commercial patterns, lay out and cut from a pattern, machine and hand sewing skills. Students will take home 3–4 homemade items. #61997 Thu

6/2 - 7/7

4:30 - 6:30 pm

Fashion Sewing 102 Prerequisite: Fashion Sewing 101 This course is as a continuation of Fashion Sewing 101. The course will cover the complete structure of dresses and casual wear of your choice. Learn to properly layout, cut, sew using patterns, and execute your own design idea using commercial patterns to create a professional look. Completed garments will be of your own choice. #61998 Thu

7/21 - 8/25

4:30 - 6:30 pm


YOUTH: ART

CLASSES

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Age 7+ Venture into the field of drawing and transform simple objects into wonderful works of art. Learn the skills of outlining, shading, and coloring to transform shapes, landscapes or animals into art. Wackford Complex, Willow Room Instructor: Julia Jaw #61976 Thu 6/9 - 6/23 #61977 Thu 7/7 - 7/28

$40 $5 supply fee 6:00 - 7:15 pm 6:00 - 7:15 pm

Young Artist Academy Age 5–12 Taught by Amy Magallanes Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B $44

Drawing Using step-by-step instruction, participants will explore drawing one lesson at a time, developing fine motor skills, learning basic techniques and increasing self-confidence through a different guided lesson each week. #61989 Wed #61990 Wed #61991 Wed

6/8 - 6/29 7/6 - 7/27 8/3 - 8/24

4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm

Storytime Arts Jump into a world of words and help bring them to life using artistic expression! A different selection from children’s literature will be chosen each week, and will inspire us to bring the main characters and our imaginations together! #61994 Wed #61995 Wed #61996 Wed

6/8 - 6/29 7/6 - 7/27 8/3 - 8/24

5:45 - 6:45 pm 5:45 - 6:45 pm 5:45 - 6:45 pm

Zentangle for Youth – Basics 101 Age 8–12 The Zentangle art method is an easy to learn and relaxing method of drawing beautiful images from structured patterns. Fall into a relaxed focus as you follow a series of steps to draw repetitive patterns that lead to stunning art tiles. The method breaks down barriers of ‘I can’t draw,’ ‘I’m not creative’, or ‘I don’t have time’ and give you bliss in return. Learn about the founder of the method, the zen process, the tools of the trade and how to draw 4–7 tangles and complete 1–2 drawing tiles. You will also walk away with a goody bag so you can keep tangling after class. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B

$30 $8 supply fee

Instructor: Kim Kohler #61865 Sat 6/18 #61866 Sat 7/16 #62031 Sat 8/20

9:00 - 11:00 am 9:00 - 11:00 am 9:00 - 11:00 am

Ceramic Adventures Age 6–12 Discover the art of ceramic painting. This class will cover basic instruction in ceramic painting to help you create your own masterpiece. Learn to use stencils, sponges, masking and freehand techniques. Projects created will be available for pickup approximately one week after class. Color Me Mine Studio $6 7440 Laguna Blvd., Ste. 100 $17.28 supply fee Instructor: Color Me Mine staff Father’s Day Theme: #59981 Mon 6/13 Summer Theme: #59982 Tue 7/26

6:30 - 7:45 pm 6:30 - 7:45 pm

Art with Color

Kid’s Acrylic Painting

Age 6–13 Learn to develop artwork with depth and dimension, blend colors to create highlights and lowlights, form correct shapes, and art techniques. Students will use hard and soft art pastels, colored pencils, and watercolors. They will create artwork with images such as landscapes, seascapes, animals, and flowers. Take home a beautiful, finished piece of artwork at the end of each class.

Age 8–15 Learn the fundamentals of painting, to blend paint and create highlights and lowlights with color using artist acrylic paints. Paintings will be done on canvas and include subjects such as landscapes, seascapes, trees and animals. Aprons, easels and all supplies will be provided. Each painting will take two class sessions, so students will have two finished paintings upon completion of the class.

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B

Instructor: Nancy Quiaoit #61999 Tue 6/7 - 6/28 #62000 Tue 7/5 - 7/26

$55

4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm

Instructor: Nancy Quiaoit #62004 Tue 6/7 - 6/28 #62005 Tue 7/5 - 7/26

$65

6:15 - 7:30 pm 6:15 - 7:30 pm

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YOUTH: MUSIC & THEATRE

NewSongs School of Music Taught by NewSongs staff 10481 Grant Line Road, #100

Beginning Drum Age 5–8 Students will work together to master rhythm skills by reading music and by ear; and play key drum rudiments with their sticks. Students will then use the tools they’ve learned to unlock your inner rock star and jam to the music you love! No experience required. $70 #61963 Thu #61964 Thu #61965 Thu

$35 optional supply fee 6/2 - 6/23 7/7 - 7/28 8/4 - 8/25

3:30 - 4:30 pm 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3:30 - 4:30 pm

Beginning Ukulele Age 7–12 Join the four strings craze as you learn to tune, strum, and pluck a tune from the ukulele. Students learn basic concepts to read and make music on their own. $60 #61968 Thu #61969 Thu #61970 Thu

$40 optional Soprano Ukulele 6/2 - 6/23 7/7 - 7/28 8/4 - 8/25

4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm

Beginning Violin Age 5–10 Learn to make your strings sing. Begin with ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’ and progress to simple folk songs. Along the way, practice winning posture, rhythmic skill, and fine-tune your ears to make a perfect tone. Students must provide their own violin or contact NewSongs for rental. $60 #61971 Fri #61972 Fri #61973 Fri

6/3 - 6/24 7/8 - 7/29 8/5 - 8/26

4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Magic Do You Believe (Beginners)

Chess Camp

Age 8–14 Learn classical magic with ropes and cards to amaze your friends and family! Wackford Complex, Willow Room

$30 $5 supply fee

Instructor: Magic Al, Magician’s Circle of Elk Grove Magic Club #64504 Thu 6/30 5:00 - 6:30 pm

Age 6–12 Calling all aspiring comedians! Learn the art of comedy through skits, exercises, writing and performing. The final class will include an in-class performance for family and friends. $80

Instructor: Michelle Silveira-Iniguez Age 6–12: #63134 Tue 8/2 - 8/30 5:00 - 6:00 pm

Guitar for Kids Age 8–12 Learn the basics of guitar playing. Students will learn how to read music and play basic chords with fun, popular songs. Students must provide their own guitar. Wackford Complex, Willow Room

$80 $10 supply fee

Instructor: Steve Dunne Level 1: #61950 Wed 6/8 - 7/13 #61951 Wed 7/27 - 8/31

5:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm

Level 2: #61952 Wed #61953 Wed

6:30 - 7:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm

6/8 - 7/13 7/27 - 8/31

Laguna Town Hall, Room 2

$100

Instructor: Charlotte Bill, California Chess Academy #64502 M, W, F 7/11 - 7/16 9:00 - 11:30 am #64503 M, W, F 7/11 - 7/16 1:00 - 3:30 pm

Theatre Players for Kids

Comedy/Improv/ Stand Up Comedy for Kids

Wackford Complex, Willow Room

Age 5–12 Develop your understanding of the king of games. Perfect for beginners and those looking to improve their skills. Chess is fun with benefits that go beyond the board itself. No previous knowledge of chess required.

Age 7–12 Use sound, movement, visuals, and storytelling to explore through creative collaboration. Participants will take a peek at all that theatre has to offer. Classes end with an in-class performance for family and friends. Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom

$125 $5 supply fee

Instructor: Show and Tell Theatricals staff #62009 Tue 5/24 - 7/12 3:45 - 4:45 pm #62010 Tue 7/19 - 9/6 3:45 - 4:45 pm

Piano Lessons with Simply Music Age 7–12 A piano program that has beginning students playing great sounding pop, blues, classical and accompaniment pieces from their first group lessons. This unique ‘playing-based’ approach produces unprecedented results. Laguna Town Hall, Room 1 Instructor: Sharissa Delgado Level 1: #61944 Mon 6/13 - 8/8* Level 2: #61945 Mon 6/13 - 8/8* *No class 7/4

$150 $35 supply fee

4:30 - 5:20 pm 5:30 - 6:20 pm


CLASSES

YOUTH: DANCE

Hula/ Tahitian Dance

Age 7+ Learn basic dance movements, featured Polynesian dances and some traditions of the Polynesian culture. Family and friends are invited to the end of the session performance.

Age 6–9 Hula/Tahitian dancing is a beautiful and graceful form of dance. It combines foot movement along with meaningful hand movements that tell a story. Students will learn different types of hip and hand movements. Your children will learn to tell stories through different dance techniques.

Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom

$60 $15 supply fee

Instructor: Maria Cisneros Age 7–11 #62659 Thu 6/23 - 8/25* Age 12+ #62660 Thu 6/23 - 8/25* *No class 7/7 & 7/21

Laguna Town Hall, Room 2 5:00 - 6:00 pm 7:15 - 8:30 pm

Twirlsport International Taught by Kori Scott, Twirlsport International Laguna Town Hall

$60

Instructor: MPM Learning Center staff #59969 Thu 6/9 - 7/14 6:00 - 6:45 pm #59970 Thu 7/21 - 8/25 6:00 - 6:45 pm

Dance Classes Taught by Encore! Studio of Performing Arts staff These classes are designed as ‘drop-off.’ Call Encore Studio (916) 685-0931 for more info, dress code questions and where to buy dance shoes. $84

Baton Twirling

Ballet/Tap Combo

Ballet Basics

Age 6–12 Baton twirling is a fusion of baton, gymnastics tumbling, and dance. Baton can help improve balance and agility, and is sure to impress the audience. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Participants are measured for proper fit of baton at first class.

Age 41/2 – 7 Class includes introduction for the young dancer to ballet and tap dancing. Class includes vocabulary and fun sing-a-long routines. Dress Code: Girls wear pink all leather ballet shoes and black soft soled tap shoes, pink or white tights (with feet) and any color leotard. Boys wear black all leather ballet shoes and black soft soled oxford taps, and black shorts.

Age 6–8 Class includes work in basic ballet without use of a barre, complete with proper vocabulary and body positioning. Center combinations for strengthening and learning across the floor steps. Classical music used for all combinations and routines. Dress Code: Girls wear pink leather ballet shoes, pink/white tights with feet and any color leotard; Boys wear black leather ballet shoes and black shorts.

$60 #63356 Wed #63357 Wed #63358 Wed

6/1 - 6/29 7/6 - 7/27 8/3 - 8/31

$30 supply fee 5:00 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 6:00 pm

Baton & Cheer Camp Age 8–13 In this spirited camp, learn chants, stunts, jumps, cartwheels, and basic baton twirling skills. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Baton and poms are purchased from instructor at first class. $165 #63355 M–F

6/20 - 6/24

$52.50 supply fee 9:00 - 12:00 pm

AGE 41/2 – 51/2 Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A/B #61914 Mon 5/23 - 7/11* 4:00 - 4:50 pm #61915 Tue 5/24 - 6/28 5:30 - 6:20 pm #61916 Mon 7/18 - 8/22 4:00 - 4:50 pm #61917 Tue 7/19 - 8/23 5:30 - 6:20 pm Encore! Studio, 9154 E. Stockton Blvd. #61912 Sat 5/28 - 7/2 9:00 - 9:50 am #61913 Sat 7/23 - 8/27 9:00 - 9:50 am AGE 51/2 – 7 Encore! Studio, 9154 E. Stockton Blvd. #61918 Mon 5/23 - 7/11* 5:00 - 5:50 pm #61919 Mon 7/18 - 8/22 5:00 - 5:50 pm *No class 5/30 & 7/4

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A #61910 Thu 5/26 - 6/30 5:00 - 5:50 pm #61911 Thu 7/21 - 8/25 5:00 - 5:50 pm

Club Hip Hop Age 5–11 Class includes current styles, terms and techniques of Hip Hop & Funk. Lots of fun and energy in this class! Join us for the latest moves and grooves on the Hip Hop scene. Dress Code: Comfortable loose clothing. Dance sneakers are recommended. Wackford Complex, Willow Room Age 5–7 #61920 Mon #61921 Mon #61922 Mon #61923 Mon

5/23 - 7/11* 5/23 - 7/11* 7/18 - 8/22 7/18 - 8/22

4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm

AGE 8–11 #61924 Mon 5/23 - 7/11* #61925 Mon 7/18 - 8/22 *No class 5/30 & 7/4

6:30 - 7:15 pm 6:30 - 7:15 pm

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CLASSES

YOUTH: MARTIAL ARTS

Junior Taekwondo Age 7–13 Designed to promote muscular development, improve coordination and flexibility, and familiarize students with the fundamental Taekwondo exercises and techniques for self -defense skills. Non-competitive format, students advance on their individual abilities. Laguna Town Hall, Room 2 Instructor: Ronald Robinson #60040 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 #60041 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 #60042 M, W 8/1 - 8/31

$75 $45 uniform fee 6:30 - 7:15 pm 6:30 - 7:15 pm 6:30 - 7:15 pm

Kids Jeet Kune Do Age 6–12 Come learn the martial art that Bruce Lee developed. This class focuses on discipline, respect, self-defense, confidence, fitness, and fun. Bring water bottle and wear shoes. Instructor’s approval is required for enrollment in the intermediate classes. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A

$45

Instructor: Shannon Newman beginner: #60017 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 #60018 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 #60019 M, W 8/1 - 8/31

5:45 - 6:25 pm 5:45 - 6:25 pm 5:45 - 6:25 pm

intermediate: #60022 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 #60023 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 #60024 M, W 8/1 - 8/31

6:30 - 7:10 pm 6:30 - 7:10 pm 6:30 - 7:10 pm

Kids Self-Defense and Safety Age 5–17 This course is designed to develop coordination, balance, attention span and basic self-defense movements in a fun structured environment. Instructor will cover different issues on safety. Instructor’s approval required for enrollment beyond White Belt. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A $35 Optional: $30 uniform, $10 belt advancement Instructor: Mark Gothard White Belt (AGE 5–13): #60045 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 #60046 Sat 7/9 - 7/30 #60047 Sat 8/6 - 8/27

9:05 - 9:45 am 9:05 - 9:45 am 9:05 - 9:45 am

yellow Belt (AGE 5–13): #60048 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 #60049 Sat 7/9 - 7/30 #60050 Sat 8/6 - 8/27

9:50 - 10:30 am 9:50 - 10:30 am 9:50 - 10:30 am

Orange/Purple Belt (age 6–13): #60051 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 10:45 - 11:25 am #60052 Sat 7/9 - 7/30 10:45 - 11:25 am #60053 Sat 8/6 - 8/27 10:45 - 11:25 am Green Belt (age 8–17): #60054 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 11:30 am - 12:10 pm #60055 Sat 7/9 - 7/30 11:30 am - 12:10 pm #60056 Sat 8/6 - 8/27 11:30 am - 12:10 pm Red/Brown/Black Belt (age 8–17): #60057 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 12:15 - 12:55 pm #60058 Sat 7/9 - 7/30 12:15 - 12:55 pm #60059 Sat 8/6 - 8/27 12:15 - 12:55 pm

Karate Age 6–14 Your child will learn a variety of martial art disciplines in a relaxed, structured program. Your child will learn honesty, integrity, loyalty, courtesy and have respect for themselves and others while building self-discipline and self-confidence. Learn about setting goals and how to achieve them. Instructor: School of the Tiger staff, Jack Raderchak Wackford Complex, $55 Valley Oak Ballroom $35 optional uniform fee beginning: #60075 M, W 6/1 - 6/27 5:00 - 6:00 pm #60076 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 5:00 - 6:00 pm #60077 M, W 8/1 - 8/31 5:00 - 6:00 pm intermediate: #60081 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 6:00 - 7:00 pm #60082 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 6:00 - 7:00 pm #60083 M, W 8/1 - 8/31 6:00 - 7:00 pm Elk Grove Park, $55 Pavilion $35 optional uniform fee beginning: #60078 T, Th 6/2 - 6/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm #60079 T, Th 7/5 - 7/26 5:30 - 6:30 pm #60080 T, Th 8/2 - 8/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm intermediate: #60084 T, Th 6/2 - 6/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm #60085 T, Th 7/5 - 7/26 6:30 - 7:30 pm #60086 T, Th 8/2 - 8/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm


CLASSES

YOUTH: HEALTH & FITNESS

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Age 7+ We are offering scenic western trail rides along the American River at Lake Natoma. All rides are fully guided by knowledgeable wrangles. Participants must wear closed-toed, closeheeled shoes and long pants, preferably jeans. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Class not available for internet registration. Shadow Glen Riding Stables 4854 Main Ave., Fair Oaks, CA

$43

Instructor: Shadow Glen Riding Stables staff Classes are one hour, offered M–Th, 6 pm–7 pm.

Dirt Jumping & Basic Pumptracking

Tennis Classes with USPTA Kenny Pack Please bring your own racket.

Age 4+ Introduces beginners and experienced riders to the BMX Park and aid them in advancing their abilities. Presented in partnership with the Elk Grove Bike Shop. Participant must bring a bike, helmet, and wear tennis shoes.

QuickStart Tennis Tournament Age 6–12 Sign up to put your tennis skills to the test in a tournament atmosphere competing against players of the same age group and level. Miwok Park, Tennis Court Ages 6–8: #61761 Sat Ages 9–12: #61762 Sat

Age 6–12 A format designed to allow kids of all levels to learn and play tennis in an EASY and FUN way. Equipment and courts are scaled down to the size of the child. This means playing on smaller courts with lower nets and using age appropriate equipment such as smaller rackets and lower bouncing balls. Learn the game, be on a team with your friends, and have a great time.

8/27

9:00 - 11:00 am

8/27

12:00 - 2:00 pm

Gymnastics

Miwok Park, Tennis Court Age 6-8: #61759 Sat Age 9–12: #61760 Sat

7/16 - 8/20

$125 9:00 - 10:30 am

7/16 - 8/20 10:45 am - 12:15 pm

Age 7–12 Instructor’s approval required before enrolling into Advanced Beginning course. Work on stroke technique of the following: forehand, backhand, serve, serve return, volley, and scoring. Players will establish skills that allow them to cooperatively rally and practice with each other. Miwok Park, Tennis Court BEGINNING: #61743 Tue 5/31 - 6/21 #61744 Tue 7/12 - 8/2 #61745 Tue 8/9 - 8/30 #61746 Wed 6/1 - 6/22 #61747 Wed 7/13 - 8/3 #61748 Wed 8/10 - 8/31 #61749 Thu 6/2 - 6/23 #61750 Thu 7/14 - 8/4 #61751 Thu 8/11 - 9/1 ADVANCED BEGINNING: #61734 Tue 5/31 - 6/21 #61735 Tue 7/12 - 8/2 #61736 Tue 8/9 - 8/30

$10

Instructor: Elk Grove Bike Shop staff #61722 Sat 6/11 9:00 - 10:00 am #61723 Sat 8/13 9:00 - 10:00 am

$15

Youth Tennis Fundamentals

QuickStart Tennis

Elk Grove Park, Bike Park

$65 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3:30 - 4:30 pm 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm 4:30 - 5:30 pm

Taught by Elevate Gymnastics Academy staff Elevate Gym, 3132 Dwight Road, Suite 100 $70

Pre-Basic Gym Age 6 – 7 years 11 months Children learn beginning tumbling, balance beam, vault, and trampoline. #61813 #61814 #61815 #61816

Tue Fri Tue Fri

5/10 - 6/14 5/13 - 6/17 6/21 - 7/26 6/24 - 7/29

3:30 - 4:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm 3:30 - 4:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm

Basic Gym Age 8–11 Designed to develop coordination and teach beginning tumbling, vault, bars, beam and trampoline. #61817 #61818 #61819 #61820

Wed Fri Wed Fri

5/11 - 6/15 5/13 - 6/17 6/22 - 7/27 6/24 - 7/29

5:30 - 6:15 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm

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YOUTH: EDUCATION

Engineering Classes with LEGO® Taught by Play-Well TEKnologies staff

These classes are not affiliated with the LEGO® group.

Pre-Engineering

Jedi Engineering

Age 5–6 Let your imagination run wild with thousands of LEGO® pieces! Build engineer-designed projects such as bridges and motorized merry-go-rounds, and use special pieces to create your own unique designs! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of a PlayWell instructor.

Age 5–7 The Force Awakens in this engineering camp for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire!

Laguna Town Hall, Room 2

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A

#62013 M–F

6/27 - 7/1

$168 9:00 - 12:00 pm

#62632 Tu–F

7/5 - 7/8

$135

9:00 - 12:00 pm

Engineering Fundamentals

Jedi Master Engineering

Age 7–12 Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battle Track! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. A Play-Well instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level.

Age 7–12 The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering camp for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO® X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away.

Laguna Town Hall, Room 2

#62633 Tu–F

#62014 M–F

6/27 - 7/1

$168 1:00 - 4:00 pm

Age 7–12 A Play-Well offering for girls who love to build! Taught by women instructors, this course will provide a supportive environment for girls to apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through projects such as arch bridges, motorized cars, skyscrapers and amusement parks! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in an interactive environment. Curriculum created for LEGO® lovers and newbies alike! Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A 7/5 - 7/8

Girl Power Engineering FUNdamentals

$135

1:00 - 4:00 pm

#62015 M–F

7/11 - 7/15

$168

9:00 - 12:00 pm

Robotics with LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 Age 9–12 Build and program robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 system! Learn about mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Work in small groups, program and build your robot, and rise to the challenge. Control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and play sounds. Projects are structured so that students work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A #62634 M–F

7/11 - 7/15

$185

1:00 - 4:00 pm


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YOUTH: EDUCATION

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Taught by Mad Science staff

Supply fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Please make check or money order out to Mad Science of Sacramento Valley. $170

Spy Academy Age 6–12 Look out 007—the Mad Science Spy Academy is here! From message decoding to metal detectors and night vision, campers can check out spy equipment and even create their own edible message. Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover forensics at crime scenes. Become a super spy and learn clever ways of performing tasks as we discuss the science that spies use. The take-homes for this camp were designed specially by Q himself!

NASA: Journey into Outer Space

Wackford Complex, Willow Room #60094 M–F

6/13 - 6/17

9:00 - 12:00 pm

Radical Robots Age 6–12 Robots are taking over! Learn about robots and how they are used in our world. Perform experiments with robots including soundsensing robots, line-tracking robots, light sensing robots and even robots that can play soccer! Discover the science of circuits and how robots use sensors to explore things around them. You will make your own robot (new robot for 2016) and take it home at the end of the week. Wackford Complex, Willow Room $25 supply fee #61886 M–F #61887 M–F

6/13 - 6/17 8/1 - 8/5

1:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 12:00 pm

Flight Academy

Crazy Chemworks Age 6–12 Learn about atoms and reactions, acids and bases, chemical bonds, glow-in-the-dark and much more in this whirlwind exploration of various fields of chemistry. Interactive, handson activities include the Slime Olympics, Phantastic pH Phestival, and catching clouds. Wackford Complex, Willow Room #60090 M–F

6/27 - 7/1

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Laguna Town Hall, Room 2

Gross-ology

#60092 M–F

Age 6–12 It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s...everything from the earliest flying machines to the first rocket flights. This hands-on program will teach you about aerodynamics and the world above us. Explore the principles of flight, build airplanes, test them in wind tunnels, ride a hovercraft and construct balloon copters. Discover the mysteries of the galaxy, learn about celestial navigation, and take home a rocket that you will build. We’ll be moving at light speed throughout the high velocity week!

Age 6–12 Ewwww, gross! You’ve never had so much fun with the ooey, gooey and GROSS things of science! We will get down and dirty with earthworms and learn how they and other bugs help us with composting. Show some guts as you process food in your Digestor Inspector and see what systems make our bodies go. Have some good, rotten fun with garbage decomposition and see how important water is for everything. Learn about chemistry, how it affects matter (the stuff everything is made of ) and get to make your own totally yucky polymer slime to keep!

Wackford Complex, Willow Room

Laguna Town Hall, Room 2

#60089 M–F

#60091 M–F

6/27 - 7/1

9:00 - 12:00 pm

7/18 - 7/22

Age 6–12 Mad Science and NASA have teamed up to bring you the excitement and wonder of space in an out-of-this-world experience. See the principles of thrust and propulsion at work in a real rocket launch. Explore the atmosphere on earth and beyond. Watch star dust burn, and journey through a galaxy as you investigate the life cycle of stars. Explore the farthest reaches of our solar system and create a lunar eclipse in the ‘mad’ planetary tour. Probe the mysteries of meteors and bounce around satellite light as you learn about space phenomena. Experience the life of an astronaut as you suit up for a flight and then perform spacecraft repairs.

9:00 - 12:00 pm

7/18 - 7/22

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Advanced Robotics Age 8–12 Great Scott! We need you to control our robots before they get the upper hand and take over the world! Learn about robotic control and program the amazing Parallax ‘Scribbler 2’ robot with its Graphical User Interface programming language. A series of increasing challenges are designed to earn you mastery of this sinister mechanical menace! New robot for 2016. Wackford Complex, Willow Room $40 supply fee #60093 M–F

8/1 - 8/5

1:00 - 4:00 pm

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YOUTH: YEAR-ROUND CLASSES

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After School Basketball Camp Age 7–12 Venture into the world of basketball through this camp that teaches the fundamentals through both team and individual drills focusing on offensive and defensive concepts, shooting, passing, ball handling and agility footwork. Please wear basketball court shoes and comfortable clothing. Wackford Complex, Gym #62917 T, Th #62918 T, Th #62919 T, Th

5/17 - 6/9 7/5 - 7/28 8/9 - 9/1

ings to do with you h t r r ch g fo n i il d k

Age 6 and under This supervised, noninstructional play time is the answer. Parents are required to stay and participate. Register at the door. Free for toddlers under age 1. Wackford Complex, Gym $3/visit or $27/10-visit punch pass

Tue/Wed/Thur (year-round*) 11:30–1:30 pm *Closed 6/14–8/4

Baby area • Tricycles Tumbling mats & tunnels • Hula Hoops • Hoppy balls

$70 3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm

Indoor Pee Wee Soccer Age 3–6 Introduce your child to the world of soccer where he or she will learn the basic fundamentals. Instruction will encourage age-appropriate activities while teaching socialization, team work, and gross motor skills. Wear athletic shoes (no cleats allowed). Wackford Complex, Gym

Billy Bounce Basketball Age 5–10 Focus on fun while learning the basics in an enthusiastic environment. Participants will receive a Billy Bounce basketball and T-Shirt while preparing for the next Jr. NBA/She’s Got Game season. Wackford Complex, Gym Age 5–7: #59660 Sun 5/15 - 7/17* #62913 Sun 7/31 - 9/25* Age 8–10: #59661 Sun 5/15 - 7/17* #62914 Sun 7/31 - 9/25* *No class 5/29, 7/3 & 9/4

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$80 9:00 - 9:45 am 9:00 - 9:45 am 10:00 - 10:45 am 10:00 - 10:45 am

Age 3–4: #62861 Wed 5/4 - 6/1 #62851 Wed 5/11 - 6/1** #62852 Wed 5/11 - 6/1** #62862 Fri 6/3 - 7/1 #62863 Fri 6/3 - 7/1 #62854 Wed 6/8 - 6/29** #62855 Wed 6/8 - 6/29** #62857 Wed 7/20 - 8/17 #62858 Wed 7/20 - 8/17 #62865 Fri 7/22 - 8/19 #62866 Fri 7/22 - 8/19 #62868 Tue 8/9 - 9/6 #62871 Fri 8/26 - 9/30* #62872 Fri 8/26 - 9/30*

$42 10:30 - 11:00 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 10:30 - 11:00 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm

Age 5–6: #62853 Wed 5/11 - 6/1** #62864 Fri 6/3 - 7/1 #62856 Wed 6/8 - 6/29** #62859 Wed 7/20 - 8/17 #62867 Fri 7/22 - 8/19 #62873 Fri 8/26 - 9/30* *No class 9/2. **Prorated 4-week class.

$62 6:00 - 6:45 pm 6:00 - 6:45 pm 6:00 - 6:45 pm 6:00 - 6:45 pm 6:00 - 6:45 pm 6:00 - 6:45 pm

Pee Wee Basketball Age 3–6 Putting the FUN back into fundamentals! Children will be introduced to the basics through a variety of high energy drills while focusing on socialization, teamwork and gross motor skills. Please wear appropriate shoes. Wackford Complex, Gym Age 3–4: #62825 Tue 5/3 - 5/31 #62827 Tue 5/3 - 5/31 #62828 Tue 5/3 - 5/31 #62830 Thu 5/12 - 6/9 #62831 Thu 5/12 - 6/9 #59629 Sat 6/4 - 7/9* #62832 Tue 6/7 - 6/28** #62833 Tue 6/7 - 6/28** #62840 Tue 7/19 - 8/16 #62841 Tue 7/19 - 8/16 #62846 Sat 7/16 - 8/13 #62843 Thu 7/21 - 8/18 #62844 Thu 7/21 - 8/18 #62839 Wed 8/10 - 9/7 #62847 Sat 8/20 - 9/24*

$42 10:30 - 11:00 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 9:00 - 9:30 am 5:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:00 pm 10:30 - 11:00 am 9:00 - 9:30 am

Age 5–6: $62 #62826 Tue 5/3 - 5/31 6:00 - 6:45 pm #62829 Thu 5/12 - 6/9 6:00 - 6:45 pm #62834 Tue 6/7 - 6/28** 6:00 - 6:45 pm #62842 Tue 7/19 - 8/16 6:00 - 6:45 pm #62845 Thu 7/21 - 8/18 6:00 - 6:45 pm *No class 7/2 & 9/3. **Prorated 4-week class.

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Age 5–12 Jr. NBA teaches players the fundamentals of basketball, good sportsmanship and teamwork in a fun, recreational environment. In this league, all players receive a Jr. NBA jersey, team and individual picture, and a trophy. Includes 7 practices and 8 league games. Wackford Complex – D4 & D3, Pinkerton School – D2, Harriet Eddy School – D1 SUMMER SEASON:  6/4/16 – 8/27/16* FALL SEASON:  10/8/16 – 1/21/17* Player Clinic Day: 6/4 (about 11/2 hrs) DIV 4:  Age 5–6, N/A DIV 3:  Age 7–8, 1 pm, WCAC DIV 2:  Age 9–10, 3 pm, WCAC DIV 1:  Age 11–12, 2 pm, Eddy Coaches Meeting: 6/4, 8-10 am, WCAC Practices: 6/11 & 6/18, Location TBD Picture Day: 6/25 Games Begin: 7/9, between 9 am–8 pm *No games 7/2 Registration Began: 3/14

Player Clinic Day: 10/8 (about 11/2 hrs) DIV 4:  Age 5–6, N/A DIV 3:  Age 7–8, 1 pm, WCAC DIV 2:  Age 9–10, 3 pm, WCAC DIV 1:  Age 11–12, 2 pm, Eddy Coaches Meeting: 10/8, 8-10 am, WCAC Practices: 10/22 & 10/29, Location TBD Picture Day: 11/5 Games Begin: 11/12, between 9 am–8 pm *No games 11/26, 12/24 & 12/31 Registration Begins: 7/11

Register for Summer League Now! Cost: $125 through 5/8. Beginning 5/9, late registration if space available $135.

Age 7–12 Grab a friend and join the fun. Learn the fundamentals of basketball, good sportsmanship, and teamwork. All players will receive jersey, team and individual picture and a trophy. Players must be 7 years old by player clinic day. Play includes 7 practices and 8 games. Wackford Complex – D2, Harriet Eddy School – D1 SUMMER SEASON:  6/4/16 – 8/27/16* FALL SEASON:  10/8/16 – 1/21/17* Player Clinic Day: 6/4 (about 11/2 hrs) DIV 2:  Age 7–9, 11 am, WCAC DIV 1:  Age 10–12, 12 pm, Eddy Coaches Meeting: 6/4, 8-10 am, WCAC Practices: 6/11 & 6/18, Location TBD Picture Day: 6/25 Games Begin: 7/9, between 9 am–8 pm *No games 7/2 Registration Began: 3/14

Player Clinic Day: 10/8 (about 11/2 hrs) DIV 2:  Age 7–9, 11 am, WCAC DIV 1:  Age 10–12, 12 pm, Eddy Coaches Meeting: 10/8, 8-10 am, WCAC Practices: 10/22 & 10/29, Location TBD Picture Day: 11/5 Games Begin: 11/12, between 9 am–8 pm *No games 11/26, 12/24 & 12/31 Registration Begins: 7/11

The CSD would like to thank the following T-ball league sponsors: If you would like to sponsor, call Anna 405-5303.

Flag Football League Age 5–13 Teaches boys and girls the fundamentals, good sportsmanship and teamwork all in a fun, recreational way. Practices begin in August with locations, day and time TBD by coach. All players will receive a jersey, mouthpiece, team picture, individual picture, and trophy. SEASON: 8/13/16 – 10/29/16* Coaches Meeting: 8/6, 8 am, WCAC Player Clinic Day: 8/13 DIV 4:  Age 5–6, N/A DIV 3:  Age 7–8, 8 am DIV 2:  Age 9–11, 10 am DIV 1:  Age 12–14, 12 pm Picture Day: 9/6 Games Begin: 9/10 Location: Laguna Community Park Registration Starts: 5/30 Cost: $125 through 7/31. Beginning 8/1, late registration if space available $135. *No games 9/3

Pee Wee Soccer League

Register Now!

Space is limited.

Age 3–6 Teaches boys and girls the FUNdamentals, good sportsmanship and team work all in a participation-based, recreational environment. Members are often grouped by school of attendance. Practice day and time TBD by the coach. No score is kept and FUN is the focus. The “Soccer Tribune,” a newsletter detailing important dates, team assignments and photo day, is available at registration. SEASON: 5/21/16 – 7/30/16* Coaches Meeting: 5/17, 6 pm, WCAC Picture Day: 5/21 Games Begin: 6/4 Locations: Laguna Community Park & Morse Park Cost: $115 through 5/1. Beginning 5/2, late registration if space available $125. *No games 7/2

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CLASSES

YOUTH: SEASONAL CLASSES

Outdoor Pee Wee Soccer

Pee Wee T-ball

Age 3–6 Introduce your child to sports through a noncompetitive clinic. Instruction will encourage age-appropriate activities while teaching socialization, team work, and gross motor skills. This class provides a fun and positive interaction in a nurturing environment. Parents are encouraged to participate. Miwok Park, Soccer Field Instructor: Local youth soccer coaches Age 3–4: $42 #62946 Tue 5/31 - 6/28 5:15 - 5:45 pm #62948 Wed 6/1 - 6/29 5:15 - 5:45 pm #62950 Thu 6/2 - 6/30 5:15 - 5:45 pm Age 5–6: $62 #62947 Tue 5/31 - 6/28 5:45 - 6:30 pm #62949 Wed 6/1 - 6/29 5:45 - 6:30 pm #62951 Thu 6/2 - 6/30 5:45 - 6:30 pm

Volleyball Camp 7th–12th Graders ALL SKILLS CAMP – Covers all fundamental skills. Techniques will be broken down into single contacts, then utilized in drills and competition games. Perfect for players to improve their game and get a workout. DRILL CAMP – Designed to improve your chances of making a school team. In addition to instruction and competition, players will be taught strategies on getting noticed. Players will be subjected to tryout tests such as ‘Vertec’ jump and speed and agility drills. Wackford Complex, Gym

$150

Instructor: Kristen Williams & Force Performance Club coaches All Skills Camp: #62923 M–Th 6/13 - 6/16 1:00 - 4:00 pm Drill Camp: #62924 M–Th 8/1 - 8/4 1:00 - 4:00 pm

Age 3–6 (as of 3/5/16) Calling all home run hitters! Join a class designed to prepare kids for the upcoming t-ball season. The fundamental skills of baseball will be taught through a variety of skills, drills and age appropriate games. Wackford Complex, Gym Instructor: CSD staff Age 31/2–4 #62953 Mon 8/1 - 8/29 Age 5–6 #62954 Mon 8/1 - 8/29

$48

4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:30 - 6:15 pm

Early Drop-Off Open Gym 8–9 am add $15

$82

Instructor: Local youth soccer coaches #62952 T, Th 5/31 - 6/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Flag Football Camp Age 5–14 This is a developmental camp for children. Focuses on improving fundamental skills via group and individual instruction, drills, games and scrimmages. $48

Instructor: CSD staff DRILL CAMP (AGE 5–9): #64569 Sat 7/9 - 7/23 10:00 - 11:00 am ALL SKILLS CAMP (AGE 10–14): #64573 Sat 7/9 - 7/23 10:00 - 11:00 am

After School Challenger Sports Football Camp British Soccer Camp Flag Age 7–12 Age 5–12 Provides players of all abilities high-level coaching from international experts. Focus on individual foot skills, 1-vs-1, technical drills, and games. Our World Cup Tournament allows campers to learn about soccer-playing countries. Receive a t-shirt, soccer ball, poster, and personal evaluation. Call 265-2498 for more info. Medical registration form required. Johnson Park

$160

Instructor: Challenger Sports staff #62964 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 9:00 - 12:00 pm

Teaches the fundamentals through both team and individual drills focusing on offensive and defensive concepts, catching, passing, flag pulling, and agility footwork. Wear athletic shoes and clothing. Bartholomew Sports Park Instructor: CSD staff #64570 M/W 5/23 - 6/20* #64571 M/W 6/27 - 7/25* #64572 M/W 8/1 - 8/24 *No class 5/30 & 7/4

Instructor: William Nelson Age 5–6 (1/2 DAY OPTION) 4-day (M–Th): $90, 5-day (M–F): $110 #62926 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 9:00 - 12:00 pm Age 5–17 (FULL DAY OPTION) 4-day (M–Th): $145, 5-day (M–F): $175 #62925 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 9:00 - 3:00 pm

Age 7–12 Get in shape for the soccer season! Participants will develop skills and techniques in shooting, dribbling and passing. Class will stress team strategies. Please bring a water bottle. Shin guards are required.

Betschart Park, Soccer Field

Age 5–17 Join coach and instructor Bill Nelson and high school and college players for a camp committed to teaching fundamental skills through learning stations, games and various contests. Medical registration form required. Wackford Complex, Gym

Soccer Skills and Drills

MIwok Park, Soccer Field

Got Skills Basketball Camp

$67 3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm

Shooting Skills and Drills Camp Age 5–17 Join basketball coach Bill Nelson for a basketball camp targeted for players that want to improve their individual skills. We will break down each player’s jump shot and teach proper techniques, footwork, use of screens, how to get open, movement without the ball, and how to create and make shots. Medical registration form required. Wackford Complex, Gym 3-day (M–W): $90, 4-day (M–Th): $120 Instructor: William Nelson #62927 M–Th 7/11 - 7/14

9:00 - 12:00 pm

Early Drop-Off Open Gym 8–9 am add $15

Elk Grove High School Summer Basketball Camp Age 7–13 Want to get better at basketball and have a good time? If so, this is the place to be. Receive instruction and demonstrations on the following: footwork, passing, ballhandling, shooting and defense. Games and contests will be played daily. All participants will receive an official Elk Grove practice jersey, basketball, and personal player evaluation. E-mail EGHSbasketball@yahoo.com for more info. Medical registration form required. Elk Grove High School, Gym

$125

Instructor: EGHS coaching staff and team #62928 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/9 9:00 - 4:00 pm Sat 9:00 - 1:00 pm


CLASSES

YOUTH: SEASONAL CLASSES

9:00–3:00 pm, $115 Early Drop-Off: 8–9 am, add $15

Join us for a week of indoor/ outdoor sports focusing on improving skills through drills and fun games with an emphasis on fair play and teamwork. Participants can swim daily and will need to bring a swimsuit and lunch. Camp t-shirts will be provided. Medical registration form required. The final day of CAMPionship will feature a challenge between the Sports Camp and Teen Center Camp with the winning camp receiving the trophy.

Age 6-12

New Age Range

Elementary Summer Sports Camp CAMPionship Laguna Community Park, Soccer Field #62955 M–F 6/20 - 6/24 #62956 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/8* #62957 M–F 7/18 - 7/22 *4-day camp, $92

Challenge the Teen Center Camp on the last day for the coveted trophy. Wackford Complex, Gym #62958 M–F 7/25 - 7/29

National Academy of Athletics Age 5–13 Taught by National Academy of Athletics staff Medical registration form required.

Flag Football

Baseball/Softball

Great for boys and girls to learn the fundamentals: passing, throwing, catching, cutting, defending and running. Players are grouped by age/ability to learn drills, skills, techniques and teamwork in a positive, structured environment. Children will develop leadership skills and self-esteem. Emphasis on warm-ups, footwork, agility, passing, receiving, and strategies.

Offers beginner to intermediate players the opportunity to build a solid foundation. Instruction is given in baseball and softball by college level players. Each day is filled with skill progression drills, instruction, as well as games and competition. Boys and girls receive positive reinforcement to build confidence. This is a great place to develop players’ skills in a fun and positive environment.

Laguna Community Park

Bartholomew Sports Park

1/2 Day: Age 5–6 #62929 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 Age 7–9 #62930 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 Age 10–13 #62931 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 FULL DAY: Age 7–9 #62932 M–F 6/27 - 7/1 Age 10–13 #62933 M–F 6/27 - 7/1

$120 9:00 - 12:00 pm 9:00 - 12:00 pm 9:00 - 12:00 pm $165 9:00 - 3:00 pm 9:00 - 3:00 pm

1/2 Day: Age 5–6 #62934 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/8 Age 7–9 #62935 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/8 Age 10–13 #62936 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/8 FULL DAY: Age 7–9 #62937 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/8 Age 10–13 #62938 Tu–F 7/5 - 7/8

$100 9:00 - 12:00 pm 9:00 - 12:00 pm 9:00 - 12:00 pm $135 9:00 - 3:00 pm 9:00 - 3:00 pm

Basketball/ Flag Football Play and learn basketball and flag football. It is designed to make you a better player. Whether you are a beginner or advanced player, the drills will help improve your game. See descriptions for “Flag Football” camp. Basketball played at Wackford Complex. Football played at Laguna Community Park. 1/2 Day BASKETBALL (Age 5–6) $120 #62939 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 9:00 - 12:00 pm 1/2 Day FOOTBALL (Age 5–6) #62942 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 1:00 - 4:00 pm 1/2 Day BASKETBALL (Age 7–9) #62940 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 9:00 - 12:00 pm 1/2 Day FOOTBALL (Age 7–9) #62943 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 1:00 - 4:00 pm 1/2 Day BASKETBALL (Age 10–13) #62941 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 9:00 - 12:00 pm 1/2 Day FOOTBALL (Age 10–13) #62944 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 1:00 - 4:00 pm FULL DAY BOTH SPORTS (Age 7–13) $175 #62945 M–F 8/1 - 8/5 9:00 - 4:00 pm

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CLASSES

TEENS: DRIVER eD, TENNIS & MARTIAL ARTS

All classes require parent/guardian to accompany participant to first class and sign a Hold Harmless form prior to participation. Supply fees payable to instructor at first class.

Driver Education

School of the Tiger

Age 15–17 Taught by All Good Driving School, Inc. staff A California-required course for teens to receive a driver’s license. It is the first step to receive a driver’s permit. Classes do not include behind-the-wheel driving.

Taught by School of the Tiger staff www.schoolofthetiger.com

Jujitsu for Teens/Adults

Driver Ed – Internet An interactive, fun and educational program with all work completed on-line any time with immediate test results. DMV-accepted certificate received when course is passed. You will receive a confirmation e-mail from All Good Driving School within 72 hours with directions on how to proceed. There are no refunds once registered. Internet $40 Call 405-5600 to register or www.yourcsd.com.

Driver Ed Instructors use a variety of teaching styles to entertain and engage all learner types. Bring a sack lunch, pen and paper to class. Class must be completed in its entirety to receive a DMVaccepted completion certificate. Wackford Complex, Willow Room #59987 M–Th 6/6 - 6/9 #59988 M–Th 6/20 - 6/23 #59989 M–Th 7/25 - 7/28

$99

9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm

Age 13+ Learn a combination of strikes, take-downs and grappling techniques that are used in today’s full contact and mixed martial arts competitions. Build strength, stamina, ability and confidence. Earn black belts in Aiki Jujitsu and Kyokushin Karate.

Teen/Adult Karate Age 13+ Designed for teens, young adults and parents. Participate in a style of martial arts that promotes a strong bond through achieving mutual goals. Work with your son, daughter, husband, wife or with fellow students learning both Jujitsu and Karate. Practice together, learn together, achieve together.

Wackford Complex, $55 Valley Oak Ballroom $75 optional uniform #61731 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 7:00 - 8:00 pm #61732 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 7:00 - 8:00 pm #61733 M, W 8/1 - 8/29 7:00 - 8:00 pm

Self Defense for Women

Wackford Complex, $55 Valley Oak Ballroom $35 optional uniform #61725 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 6:00 - 7:00 pm #61726 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 6:00 - 7:00 pm #61727 M, W 8/1 - 8/31 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Age 16+ Provides women the tools to be safe in today’s environment. Subjects to be covered are awareness, weapons, escapes, strikes, takedowns and how not to become a target.

Elk Grove Park, $55 Pavilion $35 optional uniform #61728 T, Th 6/2 - 6/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm #61729 T, Th 7/5 - 7/26 6:30 - 7:30 pm #61730 T, Th 8/2 - 8/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B $25 #61832 Mon 6/20 7:00 - 9:00 pm #61833 Mon 8/1 7:00 - 9:00 pm #61834 Mon 9/12 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Tennis with USPTA Kenny Pack Age 13–18 Miwok Park, Tennis Court $65

Teen Tennis Fundamentals

Teen Intermediate Tennis

Learn skills that include gripping, stance, footwork, back swing, point of contact, follow through and toss. Participants will work on stroke technique, tactics, and strategies of one of the following: forehand, backhand, serve, volley, lob, and overhead. Students must bring their own racket.

Instructor’s approval required before enrolling. Bring your tennis game to the next level. Develop depth and consistency from all areas of the court on the forehand and backhand, serving, return service, volleys, lobs, and overheads. Learn strategy and tactics including putting speed and spin on the ball.

#61752 Wed #61753 Wed #61754 Wed

#61860 Thu #61861 Thu #61862 Thu

6/1 - 6/22 7/13 - 8/3 8/10 - 8/31

5:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm

6/2 - 6/23 7/14 - 8/4 8/11 - 9/1

5:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm


TEENS: ART & EDUCATION

Age 11–17 Covers adult, child and infant CPR/AED and basic first aid (2-yr certifications). The class will include instruction on choke rescue, CPR/ AED, what to do in an emergency, bleeding, burns, shock, sudden illness, and heat/cold emergencies. Bring a sack lunch. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B Instructor: Donald P. Morgan #58618 Sat 6/4 #59996 Sat 7/9 #59997 Sat 8/13

$45 $15 supply fee 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm 9:00 - 4:00 pm

Guitar for Teens/Adults

Wackford Complex, Willow Room Instructor: Steve Dunne Level 1: #61957 Wed 6/8 - 7/13 Level 2: #61956 Wed 7/27 - 8/31

$80 $10 supply fee

7:30 - 8:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm

Piano Lessons with Simply Music – Teen/Adult Age 13+ A piano program that has beginning students playing great sounding pop, blues, classical and accompaniment pieces from their first group lessons. This unique ‘playing-based’ approach produces unprecedented results. Laguna Town Hall, Room 1 Instructor: Sharissa Delgado Level 1: #61948 Mon 6/13 - 8/8 *No class 7/4

Comedy/Improv/ Stand Up Comedy

Beginning Quilting for Teens

Age 13–17 Calling all aspiring comedians! Learn the art of comedy through skits, exercises, writing and performing. The final class will include an in-class performance for family and friends.

Age 13–17 Learn quilting from beginning to end, including choosing fabrics, tools of the trade, pattern selection, piecing, and techniques for both machine and hand stitching. Participants will complete two small projects such as a small wall hanging, mug rug, small tote bag, or journal. Participants will also complete a large lap quilt, including quilting and binding (supply list distributed at first class).

Wackford Complex, Willow Room

$150 $35 supply fee

6:30 - 7:20 pm

$80

Instructor: Michelle Silveira-Iniguez #63135 Tue 8/2 - 8/30 6:15 - 7:15 pm

Theatre Players for Teens Age 13–17 Use sound, movement, visuals, and storytelling to explore the fundamentals through creative collaboration. Take a peek at all that theatre has to offer. Classes end with an in-class performance for family and friends. Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom

Age 13+ Learn the basics of guitar playing. Students will learn how to read music and play basic chords with fun, popular songs. Students must provide their own guitar.

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$125 $5 supply fee

Instructor: Show and Tell Theatricals staff #62011 Tue 5/24 - 7/12 5:00 - 6:00 pm #62012 Tue 7/19 - 9/6 5:00 - 6:00 pm

Age 12–17 Learn to make delicious recipes including chocolate covered caramel pretzels, giant marshmallow s’mores and more. Learn candy making tips, storage, packing tricks and the best online and local places to purchase supplies. Take home lots of treats and recipes.

Instructor: Heather Saldivar #61652 Mon 7/18

$25 $15 supply fee 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Certified Babysitting Age 11–16 Emphasizes skill development in leadership, decision making, safe play, basic childcare, first aid, and professionalism. Learn to evaluate and avoid hazardous situations. Participants must attend all class hours to receive a babysitting certificate. Training manual included. Bring a lunch. Wackford Complex, Willow/Poppy Room B Instructor: Donald P. Morgan #59993 Sat 6/25 #59994 Sat 7/30

Instructor: Tiffany Brown #64314 Tue 6/14 - 7/19

$40 $10 supply fee 9:00 - 2:00 pm 9:00 - 2:00 pm

$80 $10 supply fee 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Cooking for Teens Age 13–17 This class focuses on the basics of cooking. Teens will learn functional use of measuring implements, safe use of the stove, and correct food storage. They’ll learn about healthy food handling, and conclude with a meal that they have prepared. Wackford Complex, Kitchen

Chocolate Fun for Teens

Wackford Complex, Kitchen

Wackford Complex Blue Heron Room

$25 $15 supply fee

Instructor: Liza Kilgariff Burgers and Dogs: # 64252 Thu 6/9 Pasta Crazy!: # 64253 Thu 7/14 Mexico!: # 64254 Thu 8/11

5:30-7:30 pm 5:30-7:30 pm 5:30-7:30 pm

Baton Twirling with Twirlsport International Age 13–17 Baton twirling is a fusion of baton, gymnastics tumbling, and dance. That’s three sports in one class! Baton can help improve balance and agility, and is sure to impress the audience. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Participants are measured for proper fit of baton at first class. Laguna Town Hall, East Reception Hall

$60 $30 supply fee

Instructor: Kori Scott, Twirlsport International #63359 Wed 6/1-6/29 6:00-7:00 pm #63360 Wed 7/6-7/27 6:00-7:00 pm #63361 Wed 8/3-8/31 6:00-7:00 pm

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ADULTS: FITNESS & YOGA

My Yoga Room Age 16+ Taught by My Yoga Room staff 8737 Elk Grove Blvd.

Yoga Clinics Burn In Sweat Out (B.I.S.O.)

Each week we focus on a specific area of the body using Yoga poses such as hip openers, low back and balancing poses.

Age 18+ A full body workout that strengthens and sculpts muscles through isolation exercises and resistance training focusing on shoulders, arms, core, glutes, and legs. This class tones, builds stamina and strength while exercising good form to maximize workout and avoid injuries. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable, non-restrictive attire. Must also bring own floor mat and a pair of 5 lb and at least one 10-15 lb hand weight. Express Fitness for Women 8153 Elk Grove Blvd., Suite #35 Instructor: Maria Cisneros #61788 Wed 6/15 - 7/20* #61789 Wed 7/27 - 8/24 *No class 7/6

$25

6:00 - 7:00 pm 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Fitness Classes Age 18+ Taught by Jackie Macres My Yoga Room, 8737 Elk Grove Blvd. $60

Gentle Pilates A fun class that utilizes traditional Pilates principles but with a safer approach. This class can produce amazing results in your body! Students report increased energy levels, new muscle tone, improved breathing ability, better posture, balance and coordination. Please bring a mat and beach towel. #61854 Tue #61855 Thu

6/7 - 6/28 8/4 - 8/25

4:00 - 5:00 pm 9:30 - 10:30 am

Circuit Training Circuit training involves a select sequencing of exercises done for one minute each and repeated for several rounds. Get stronger, tone muscles, improve balance and have a great time while doing it! Laughter is always an element of the class! #61857 Tue

7/5 - 7/26

3:00 - 3:45 pm

$12 Hip Openers: #62179 Mon 6/6 #62184 Mon 7/18 Neck and Shoulders: #62180 Mon 6/13 #62189 Mon 8/22 Yin Yang Yoga: #62181 Mon 6/20 #62187 Mon 8/8 Hamstrings and Low Back: #62182 Mon 6/27 #62185 Mon 7/25 Balancing Poses: #62183 Mon 7/11 #62190 Mon 8/29 Restorative Yoga: #62186 Mon 8/1 Simply Abs: #62188 Mon 8/15

4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm

4:00 - 5:00 pm

Are you new to Yoga? This introduction class is designed for beginning students, focusing on the fundamental yoga poses with emphasis on alignment and breathing. It is slower paced, which is sure to relax and strengthen your muscles. Please bring a yoga mat. $60 6/1 - 6/22 7/6 - 7/27 8/3 - 8/24

This class provides mom-to-be with tools needed to assist in labor by focusing on a safe, well-rounded combination of strengthening, endurance, and flexibility exercises. We will also focus on breathing that increases body and mental awareness. Bring a yoga mat. $48 #61842 Tue #61843 Tue #61844 Tue

7:00 - 8:30 pm 7:00 - 8:30 pm 7:00 - 8:30 pm

How to Meditate Meditation is the most direct means of experiencing our more spiritual nature. Greater concentration, creativity, peace and joy are the fruits of regular meditation. We will practice energization exercises, visualization and learn a time-tested meditation technique of concentration. Wear comfortable clothing. $40 6/4 - 6/25 7/9 - 7/30 8/6 - 8/27

5:30 - 6:45 pm 5:30 - 6:45 pm 5:30 - 6:45 pm

Mommy and Baby Yoga Workshop Babies: 4 weeks – 12 months This workshop creates a playful atmosphere for parent and baby to relate with choreographed play and interaction. It will aide new parents to regain strength, flexibility, and reduce stress while enhancing infant motor development and provide an opportunity for structured bonding in a natural and supportive environment. Please bring a blanket for your baby. $60 #61845 Sun

#61846 Sat #61847 Sat #61848 Sat

6/7 - 6/28 7/5 - 7/26 8/2 - 8/23

4:00 - 5:00 pm

Introduction to Yoga

#60036 Wed #60037 Wed #60038 Wed

Prenatal Yoga

1:30 - 2:45 pm 1:30 - 2:45 pm 1:30 - 2:45 pm

7/10 - 8/7

10:45 - 12:00 pm

Senior Yoga Age 50+ This workshop will inspire you to take charge of your health by practicing yoga poses that will strengthen your body, increase flexibility, and promote balance in your life. Modifications will be offered for those needing assistance. $48 #61851 Mon #61852 Mon #61853 Mon

6/6 - 6/27 7/11 - 8/1 8/8 - 8/29

2:00 - 3:00 pm 2:00 - 3:00 pm 2:00 - 3:00 pm


CLASSES

ADULTS: FITNESS & DANCE

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Zumba Gold ®

Age 16+ Zumba® steps made easy! Enjoy Latin musicdriven format with simplified choreography and modifications. No experience necessary. Wear sneakers; bring a sweat towel and water. Wackford Complex, Fee varies Valley Oak Ballroom/Poppy Room Instructor: Zenny Cusick #60031 Wed 6/1 - 6/22 #60030 Mon 6/6 - 6/27 #60033 Wed 7/6 - 7/27 #60032 Mon 7/11 - 7/25 #60034 Mon 8/1 - 8/29 #60035 Wed 8/3 - 8/31

10:45 - 11:45 am 10:15 - 11:15 am 10:45 - 11:45 am 10:15 - 11:15 am 10:15 - 11:15 am 10:45 - 11:45 am

Zumba® Fitness Age 16+ A high energy exercise/dance class with a party-like format. Choreographed with fun and fitness in mind, combining interval cardio training and toning using lightweight, maraca-like toning sticks (optional). Wear sneakers; bring a sweat towel and water. Laguna Town Hall, West Reception Hall/Room 2

Fee varies

Instructor: NEW Instructor, Izzy Israel #64305 Wed 6/1 - 6/22 5:30 - 6:30 pm #64302 Mon 6/13 - 6/27 5:30 - 6:30 pm #64306 Wed 7/6 - 7/27 5:30 - 6:30 pm #64303 Mon 7/11 - 7/25 5:30 - 6:30 pm #64307 Wed 8/3 - 8/31 5:30 - 6:30 pm #64304 Mon 8/1 - 8/29 5:30 - 6:30 pm

Age 14+ Combine Polynesian steps and basic dance moves in a fun, addictive workout for all fitness levels. Total body, low-impact, but effective workout incorporates isolated movements with an emphasis on the core, legs and glutes that tones and strengthens, while increasing stamina, endurance, flexibility and coordination. Bring a water bottle and wear non-restrictive workout attire. Participants can be barefoot. Instructor: Maria Cisneros Wackford Complex, $25 Valley Oak Ballroom optional supply fee #61783 Thu 6/23 - 7/28* 6:05 - 7:05 pm #61784 Thu 8/4 - 8/25 6:05 - 7:05 pm *No class 7/7 & 7/21

A Glimpse of the Pacific

Instructor: Maria Cisneros #62660 Thu 6/23 - 8/25* *No class 7/7 & 7/21

$60 $15 supply fee 7:15 - 8:30 pm

Ballroom Line Dancing Age 18+ No dance partner required. You’ll get a light workout, while learning a fusion of club, contemporary and traditional dance moves such as Cha Cha, Rhumba, Waltz, Night Club Two Step, Swing, etc. Laguna Town Hall, Reception Hall Fee varies Instructor: Archey Rubi-Yabut #62524 Tue 6/7 - 6/28 #62525 Tue 7/5 - 7/26 #62526 Tue 8/2 - 8/30

Age 16+ Come and experience the excitement of ballroom, swing and LATIN dancing. Beginning classes present basic patterns and techniques. Intermediate and Advanced classes expand on the techniques taught to give participants a variety of dances and patterns. This a couples only class and is not available for Internet registration. Laguna Town Hall, Reception Hall $84/couple

Age 12+ This class offers a collection of Polynesian dances. Learn basic movements, featured dances and explore traditions of the Polynesian culture. Family and friends are invited to the end of the session performance. Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom

Couples Ballroom, Swing & Latin Dance

6:00 - 7:15 pm 6:00 - 7:15 pm 6:00 - 7:15 pm

Instructor: Lou Cuny BEGINNING: Cha Cha & Bolero #61763 Wed 6/8 - 7/13 Salsa & Rumba #61764 Wed 7/20 - 8/24 Hustle & Waltz #61765 Thu 6/9 - 7/14 East Coast Swing & Fox Trot #61766 Thu 7/21 - 8/25 INTERMEDIATE: Salsa & Rumba #61767 Wed 6/8 - 7/13 Cha Cha Tango & Bolero #61768 Wed 7/20 - 8/24 East Coast Swing & Fox Trot #61769 Thu 6/9 - 7/14 Hustle & Waltz #61770 Thu 7/21 - 8/25 ADVANCED: Waltz #61771 Tue Rumba #61772 Tue Cha Cha #61821 Tue Foxtrot #61822 Tue

7:30 - 8:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm

8:30 - 9:30 pm 8:30 - 9:30 pm 8:30 - 9:30 pm 8:30 - 9:30 pm

6/7 - 7/12

7:30 - 8:30 pm

7/19 - 8/23

7:30 - 8:30 pm

6/7 - 7/12

8:30 - 9:30 pm

7/19 - 8/23

8:30 - 9:30 pm

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A D U L T S : culinary & health

Gourmet Cooking Age 18+ Hands-on cooking classes that conclude with a sit-down meal. Classes will be offered in series. Recipes included. Call for menu info. Wackford Complex, Kitchen

$30 $20 supply fee

Instructor: Liza Kilgariff, Golden Gourment cooking light: #61984 Mon 6/13 6:00 - 8:30 pm Not your traditional burger: #61985 Mon 7/25 6:00 - 8:30 pm Middle Eastern Dishes: #61986 Mon 8/15 6:00 - 8:30 pm

Health Classes Age 18+ Taught by Kallie Arroyo Wackford Complex, Willow/Blue Heron/Kitchen $25

Essential oils have a powerful impact on moods and emotions. Focus on managing mind, mood and sleep by learning which oils work best for specific moods and emotions as well as memory and mental focus. Items will be available for purchase. 6/2 7/21

6:30 - 7:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Everything in our world holds energy, including our thoughts. Learn to tap into positive energies. Explore healing techniques including muscle response testing, tapping, essential oils, flower essence and more. 6/23 8/18

6:30 - 7:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Many of us are eating cleaner but using cookware and storage containers that may contain toxic chemicals. Explore the troubles with teflon and problems with plastics. Learn how to spot the worst offenders and minimize your exposure. I’ll share my favorite alternatives and cost saving tips. 7/7 9/1

Learn to choose, prepare, dip, garnish and store chocolate strawberries. Various dipping techniques will be covered. In addition, learn how to make strawberry ‘rose’ bouquets. #61867 Wed #61877 Wed

6/15 8/17

6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Gourmet Caramel Apples

#61868 Wed #61878 Wed

6/29 8/3

6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Tai Chi Classes Age 18+ Taught by Robert Nakashima

Learn the Chinese art of health maintenance and moving meditation. The natural, graceful movements are easy to learn and perfect for any age. Practice relieves stress, increases energy, and strengthens and tones muscles. Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom $52 #61829 T, Th #61830 T, Th #61831 T, Th

6/2 - 6/28 7/5 - 7/28 8/2 - 8/25

9:00 - 10:00 am 9:00 - 10:00 am 9:00 - 10:00 am

Tai Chi for Beginners

Kitchen Clean-up

#61873 Thu #61874 Thu

Chocolate Dipped Strawberries

Tai Chi

Introduction to Energy Healing

#61872 Thu #61875 Thu

Age 16+ Taught by Michelle Lee Wackford Complex, Kitchen $35 + $15 supply fee

Learn to make decadent chocolate and caramel apples using various techniques, preparation, where to purchase materials and the secrets of spending less for an entire party! Go home with lots to share.

Essential Oils and Emotions

#61871 Thu #61876 Thu

Culinary Classes

6:30 - 7:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Engage the body’s capacity for healing and regeneration. The movements improve circulation, strengthen and tone muscles, promote wellness, longevity and mental acuity. Enrollment accepted year round. Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom $45 #61826 Tue #61827 Tue #61828 Tue

6/7 - 6/28 7/5 - 7/26 8/2 - 8/23

7:30 - 8:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm

Full Contact Karate Training Age 18+ Learn Kyokushin, a proven and well-rounded striking style, in a serious, intense, physically demanding environment. Aimed to prepare you for MMA tournaments. For more info: www.schoolofthetiger.com. Wackford Complex, Willow

$55

Instructor: School of the Tiger staff #64043 Sat 6/4 - 6/25 #64044 Sat 7/2 - 7:30 #64045 Sat 8/6 - 8/27

6:00 - 7:15 pm 6:00 - 7:15 pm 6:00 - 7:15 pm

Jeet Kune Do Age 13+ Learn the system Bruce Lee developed. Fitness, balance, speed, strength and confidencebuilding will be covered. Presented by a third generation practitioner of Bruce’s first school. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room A Instructor: Shannon Newman #60026 M, W 6/1 - 6/29 #60027 M, W 7/6 - 7/27 #60028 M, W 8/1 - 8/31

$45

7:15 - 8:45 pm 7:15 - 8:45 pm 7:15 - 8:45 pm

Pickleball Age 18+ Teaches the rules, technique for executing basic shots (serve, return, volley, dink), strategy and teamwork with doubles partner. Balls and paddles supplied. Wear tennis, basketball, or cross training sneakers and bring water. Simpson Park, Tennis Court 9565 Crisswell Drive Instructor: Kenny Pack #61879 Tue 5/31 - 6/21 #61880 Thu 6/2 - 6/23 #61881 Tue 7/12 - 8/2 #61882 Thu 7/14 - 8/4 #61883 Tue 8/9 - 8/30 #61884 Thu 8/11 - 9/1

$50

10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am

Tennis Fundamentals Age 18+ Work on stroke technique: forehand, backhand, serve, return serve, volley, lob, and overhead shot. Learn strategies and tactics. Students must bring their own racket. Miwok Park, Tennis Court

$65

Instructor: Kenny Pack, USPTA Intructor #61756 Tue 5/31 - 6/21 5:30 - 6:30 pm #61757 Tue 7/12 - 8/2 5:30 - 6:30 pm #61758 Tue 8/9 - 8/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm

For Self Defense for Women, Jujitsu, and Karate, see page 32.


ADULTS: ART & EDUCATION

Beginning Watercolor

Age 21+ Join us in a 2-hour painting session. It’s not a class, it’s a party! The staff will help bring out your inner Picasso while you create your very own masterpiece. Pinot’s Palette, 8962 Elk Grove Blvd. Instructor: Pinot’s Palette staff Tree of Inspiration: #62362 W 6/15 7:00 - 9:00 pm Vintage Flag: #62363 Sun 6/26 1:00 - 3:00 pm

$35

Aloha!: #62364 Sun 7/10 1:00 - 3:00 pm North Shore: #62365 Wed 7/27 7:00 - 9:00 pm

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Flutter: #62366 Sun 8/7 1:00 - 3:00 pm Colorful Swirly Sky: #62367 Wed 8/24 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Age 18+ Learn techniques such as wet-in-wet, dry brush, floating color, using plastic wrap, salt, rubbing alcohol, lifting out color, layering, blowing color, negative painting and glazing. Learn paint and paper properties. Paint still life, landscapes, seascapes, barns, trees, grass, skies and water. Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B Instructor: Sandy Coulter #60001 Tue 6/7 - 6/28 #60002 Tue 7/5 - 7/26 #60003 Tue 8/2 - 8/23

$50 $25 supply fee 1:00 - 3:00 pm 1:00 - 3:00 pm 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Zentangle Basics 101

Wire Wrap Jewelry

Beginning Quilting

Age 16+ Learn different ways to wire-wrap beads/ semi-precious stones using headpins and metal wire. Instructor will demonstrate and give one-on-one assistance. Design and make your own pair of earrings. Tools and supplies provided. If you have needle-nose or roundnose pliers and wire-cutters, please bring them.

Age 18+ Learn quilting including choosing fabrics, tools of the trade, pattern selection, piecing, and techniques for both machine and hand stitching. Participants will complete two small projects such as a wall hanging, mug rug, tote bag, or journal. Participants will also complete a large lap quilt, including quilting and binding (supply list distributed at first class).

Wackford Complex, Willow/Poppy B

Instructor: Tiffany Brown #64318 Tue 7/26 - 8/30

Instructor: Jill Batiansila #63365 Tue 6/14 #63366 Tue 8/16

$25 $10 supply fee 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Estate Planning Basics Age 18+ An important, informative and easy to understand workshop discussing wills, powers of attorney, trusts and probate. Will help you formulate a strategy for your family which will minimize stress and retain wealth. Wackford Complex, Willow/Blue Heron Room

$20 $10 supply fee

Instructor: Mauriah Conway-Spatola #61823 Thu 6/9 6:00 - 7:30 pm #61824 Thu 8/11 6:00 - 7:30 pm

Wackford Complex, Blue Heron Room

$80 $10 supply fee

Age 14+ Develop a better relationship with your dog learning traditional training techniques and using applicable equipment for the dog and is comfortable for the owner. Commands such as heel, sit, stay, come when called and assisting with behaviors such as door manners, jumping, digging and barking will be taught. Leash must be at least 6 ft long, no retractable or chain leashes, puppy must be four months old and have proof of current vaccinations including rabies. $110 Optional supply fee

Instructor: Myra Muhammad #61825 Wed 6/15 - 7/20

Wackford Complex, Poppy Room B

$40 $8 supply fee

Instructor: Kim Kohler #61863 Sat 6/18 #61864 Sat 7/16 #62030 Sat 8/20

12:00 - 3:00 pm 12:00 - 3:00 pm 12:00 - 3:00 pm

7:00 - 8:30 pm

Canines on Course

Elk Grove Park, Area 1B

Age 13+ An easy to learn and relaxing method of drawing beautiful images from patterns. Fall into a relaxed focus as you draw patterns that lead to stunning art tiles. Break down barriers of ‘I can’t draw,’‘I’m not creative’, or ‘I don’t have time’ and get bliss in return. Learn about the founder, zen process, and tools. Draw 4–7 tangles and complete 1–2 tiles. Walk away with a goody bag so you can keep tangling.

7:00 - 8:00 pm

Adult, Child, Infant CPR/AED & First Aid Age 16+ Covers adult, child and infant CPR/AED and basic first aid (2-yr certifications). The class will include instruction on choke rescue, CPR/ AED, what to do in an emergency, bleeding, burns, shock, sudden illness, and heat/cold emergencies. This course does not include childcare certification (EMSA sticker). Wackford Complex, Willow Room Instructor: Donald P. Morgan #59998 Sat 6/18 #59999 Sat 7/23 #60000 Sat 8/27

$45 $15 supply fee 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Painting with your Pal

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SPORTS

ADULTS

Bring a friend and enjoy the game! Soccer Our co-ed league offers fun, exercise and competition. Bartholomew Sports Park – $950 Men’s:  Thursdays, 6–10 pm Co-ed, 30+ yrs men, 25+ yrs women:  Fridays, 6 pm–10 pm Co-ed Open*:  Sundays, 9 am–9 pm Winter: January–March Spring: April–June *Offered spring only

5-on-5 Basketball Start working on that jump shot. Gather up your friends and co-workers and join our recreational and competitive leagues. Wackford Complex – $460 Sundays: 11 am–10 pm, Fridays: 7–10 pm 30+ League*:  Wednesdays, 7–10 pm

Volleyball (Open Gym)

Flag Football

For those who can’t commit to a league or are new to the area. Don’t miss your chance to meet new friends and play. All levels welcomed. Wackford Complex $6/player, $54 for 10-visit punch pass Mondays, 7–10 pm Year-round

Tired of being an armchair quarterback? See if you still have it. Our synthetic turf and referees give you the perfect opportunity to get back on the field. Bartholomew Sports Park – $635 8-on-8 League:  6–10 pm Spring: April–June, Tues & Wed  Fall: August–October, Sun & Tues

3-on-3 Basketball

Softball

Work on that jump shot. Gather up your friends and co-workers and join our leagues.

Dust off your glove and bat and join one of our outstanding leagues. It doesn’t matter what your skill level or schedule is. We offer advanced competitive (C), fairly competitive (D1) and recreation (D2) levels for men, women and co-ed.

Wackford Complex – $140 Gold & Silver: Wednesdays, 7–10 pm Spring: April–June Fall: October–December

Bartholomew Sports Park and Laguna Community Park $460 + $20 ASA fee Mondays–Fridays, 6–10 pm

Winter: January–March Spring: April–July Summer: July–October Fall: October–December *Offered winter and summer only

Spring: February–May Summer: May–August Fall: August–October

Visit www.Teamsideline.com/cosumnes Unless otherwise noted, fees above are per team.

Do you have ideas for new and exciting sports programs?

Looking for a place to hold a company picnic, tournament, or team practice?

The Cosumnes CSD Sports Division is always looking for new ways to grow with the needs of our community. We welcome suggestions on new programs or ideas on how we can improve our existing leagues.

The CSD has facilities including athletic fields and gymnasiums available for your use (pages 42–43). If you are interested in renting, need information, or have questions, contact us.


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RAD Open Gym Age 18+ It doesn’t matter if you’re an old pro or a rookie, come play multiple sports while enjoying a non-competitive environment. Wackford Complex, Gym

$8

#59508 Fri 5/6 - 5/27 12:45 - 1:45 pm

RAD Dance for Fitness Age 18+ Learn basic dance and fitness skills. Students will be encouraged to participate in both structured and free movement exercises. Elk Grove Park, Pavilion

$8

RAD Aquatic Fitness

#59497 Wed 6/1 - 6/22 12:45 - 1:45 pm #59498 Wed 7/6 - 7/27 12:45 - 1:45 pm #59499 Wed 8/3 - 8/24 12:45 - 1:45 pm

Age 18+ Burn calories and tone muscles, while getting some fresh air. The water offers more resistance than dry-land workouts, prevents the body from overheating, and is less demanding on the joints. Must feel comfortable in deep water for the ‘deep pool’ classes. Wackford Complex

RAD Dances Age 13+ Like to get down and boogie? Enjoy the latest hits and greatest classics with a night of social interaction, dancing, and fun. Wackford Complex, Valley Oak Ballroom #58486 #58487 #58488 #58489

Fri Fri Fri Fri

5/6 6/3 7/1 8/5

$6 7:00 - 9:00 pm 7:00 - 9:00 pm 7:00 - 9:00 pm 7:00 - 9:00 pm

May Day Summer Splash Superheroes Unite! Rio!

Have a question? Need accommodation for a CSD class? Looking for classes that emphasizes gross or fine motor skills, cognitive development, or socialization?

Call (916) 405-5600 or e-mail RAD@csdparks.com

Shallow Pool: #59518 Tue 6/7 - 6/28 #59519 Thu 6/9 - 6/30 #59520 Tue 7/5 - 7/26 #59521 Thu 7/7 - 7/28 #59522 Tue 8/2 - 8/23 #59523 Thu 8/4 - 8/25 Deep Pool: #59524 Fri 6/10 - 7/1 #59525 Fri 7/8 - 7/29 #59526 Fri 8/5 - 8/26

$8 11:00 - 12:00 pm 11:00 - 12:00 pm 11:00 - 12:00 pm 11:00 - 12:00 pm 11:00 - 12:00 pm 11:00 - 12:00 pm 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am

Adaptive Swim Lessons Age 5+ Designed for children, teens, and adults. Receive one-on-one instruction at your own level with an experienced instructor. Jerry Fox Swim Center & Wackford Aquatic Complex

$59

Available 6/6 - 8/25 Monday–Thursday Please see page 9 for complete schedule.

Summer 2016 Activity Guide  |  www.yourcsd.com  |  916-405-5600 or 405-5300

Recreation ADventures (RAD) provides recreation opportunities for people with disabilities through both adaptive and inclusive programs. Participants are encouraged to explore in a safe and fun environment while learning a new skill, improving their physical fitness, and making new friends along the way.


FIRE DEPARTMENT

Take 5–10 minutes

& learn to save a life! Did you know? 80% of all sudden cardiac arrests happen at home.

Nearly 383,000 outof-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually.

Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors.

Visit www.yourcsd.com to get information on dates, times, and locations for our next Hands-Only CPR training. Then get the PulsePoint app and help save lives.

BE A LIFE SAVER. Get alerted to sudden cardiac arrests in your immediate vicinity, so that you can start CPR in the critical lifesaving minutes before EMS teams arrive.

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1 SCA victim in need

2 911 system sends PulsePoint alert

4 Users rush to help victim 3 Signal received by before professional help nearby PulsePoint users arrives


FIRE DEPARTMENT

COSUMNES CSD

Join us for a day of fun, education, and excitement for the entire family. This FREE, family-friendly event features emergency response vehicles, K-9 demonstrations, “jaws of life” extrication, and much more! Food and drinks will be available from SactoMoFo Food Trucks. Cosumnes Fire Administration 10573 E. Stockton Blvd. Elk Grove, CA 95624

Saturday, June 18th 10 am – 3 pm Elk Grove Park

telephone: (916) 405-7100

(Rotary Grove Parking Lot)

fax: (916) 685-6622 emergency: 9-1-1 toll free from Galt:

1-866-598-FIRE (3473)

Life Jacket Loan-Out

Station 71

Elk Grove 8760 Elk Grove Blvd.

Going to the lake or river? Stop by a Cosumnes Fire Department Life Jacket Loan Station and borrow life jackets for FREE! We have life jackets for the whole family including infants to adult extra-large sizes. You can borrow for a day or weekend. Life Jacket Loan Locations:

Station 72

Franklin 10035 Atkins Drive

Station 73

East Elk Grove 9607 Bond Road

Stations 71, 75 & 45

Station 74

Laguna Creek 6501 Laguna Park Drive

Station 75

Lakeside 2300 Maritime Drive

Fire Stat i on

Open House S a t urdays

Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29

Station Locations TBD Come meet the firefighters that serve you, tour the station, and see fire engines!

Station 76

Elk Grove/W. Vineyard 8545 Sheldon Road

Station 45 Galt 229 5th Street

Station 46

Galt 1050 Walnut Avenue

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RENTAL FACILITIES

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The Cosumnes CSD presents a selection of distinctive facilities to meet all your rental needs. We offer first-class service with event layout assistance, seating setup and breakdown, and on-site event staff. Let our professional and experienced staff assist you in selecting the right place to make your next special occasion even more memorable.

The Wackford Community Complex

The Pavilion in Elk Grove Park

9014 Bruceville Road Elk Grove, CA 95758

9950 Elk Grove-Florin Road Elk Grove, CA 95624

The Valley Oak Ballroom features a state-ofthe-art kitchen, modern light fixtures, banquet chairs and furnished patio. We can also accommodate your small business or party needs with one of our meeting rooms.

Located in the heart of Elk Grove Park, the Pavilion’s wrap-around windows showcase the tranquility of the Park’s natural beauty.

Valley Oak Ballroom 200 guests: table and chair set-up, 300 guests: lecture style

PAVILION

200 guests: table and chair set-up, 300 guests: lecture style

Laguna Town Hall 3020 Renwick Avenue Elk Grove, CA 95758 This facility features a reception hall, a fully-equipped kitchen, banquet chairs, indoor stage, outdoor amphitheater, and courtyard. There is an adjacent meeting room.

Reception Hall

300 guests: table and chair set-up, 400 guests: lecture style

You can view available rental dates on-line. For reservations, call (916) 405-5600.


RENTAL FACILITIES

Sports Fields:

Strauss Island (in Elk Grove Park)

Bartholomew Sports Park

Picnic Areas

Laguna Community Park

This is a perfect setting for the romantic outdoor wedding for up to 200 guests. Weeping willow trees and a gazebo nearby create a lovely setting for photographs.

Elk Grove Park Morse Park – adjacent to Sprayground Derr-Okamoto Park – adjacent to Sprayground Picnic sites can accommodate various group sizes, from a small family gathering to large company picnics. Park maps and site amenities are available on-line.

A Perfect Place–Weddings From a formal and traditional ceremony or an informal but elegant wedding celebration, our staff will assist you in creating your perfect day. This includes a customized event layout and the flexibility to choose your own vendors. Amenities feature a fully equipped kitchen, private courtyard and on-site staff.

Your Celebration Destination Birthdays, anniversaries, reunions and graduations . . . the most important events in our lives are celebrations! Commemorate your next milestone with friends and family at one of our facilities. Amenities featured include tables and chairs, event layout assistance, kitchen facilities, and projection screen.

Meeting Your Business Needs Every business is unique but what they have in common is the desire to make an impression. Our well-maintained facilities provide the ideal location for meetings, trainings, or retreats. We offer personalized service including on-site staff to assist with layout, furniture set-up and breakdown. Amenities include tables, chairs, whiteboard, projection screen and lobby.

• 4 lighted synthetic turf multi-purpose fields • 3 lighted softball fields • 1 lighted hardball field

• 2 lighted softball fields • 1 lighted soccer field • 1 multi-purpose field

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PARKS & REC DEPARTMENT

HILRIDE

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9014 BRUCEVILLE ROAD ELK GROVE, CA 95758

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The skate park is a free and unsupervised facility. It offers concrete bowls, rails, steps, and a street course. All skaters must have safety equipment including a helmet, knee and elbow pads.

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CSD EMERALD LAKES GOLF COURSE

Footgolf Age 18+

Little Linkers Summer Session

Saturday Tournaments

Teaches boys and girls how to golf and aims to improve healthy habits, self esteem, and understanding the 9 core values listed. Program consists of putting, chipping, full swing, and understanding a golf course.

Check in starts at 10:00 am Tee times start at 11:00 am

AGE 5–12 #63405 T, Th 6/7 - 8/4 #63416 T, Th 6/7 - 8/4 #63419 T, Th 6/7 - 8/4 AGE 13–18 #63425 W, F 6/8 - 8/5 #63426 W, F 6/8 - 8/5 #63433 W, F 6/8 - 8/5

Emerald Lakes

$195 8:00 - 9:30 am 10:00 - 11:30 am 1:00 - 2:30 pm 8:00 - 9:30 am 10:00 - 11:30 am 1:00 - 2:30 pm

Reserve a time, call (916) 685-4653.

AVAILABLE: 1 pm until closing

Footgolf is a fun new game that combines the popular sports of golf and soccer. Emerald Lakes new footgolf course is a great place for families to come play together.

9-HOLE RATES: Junior $5 Adult 19+  $8

Events

Tournaments

Nelson’s Tuesday Sweeps Family Night on-going, every Tuesday at Emerald Lakes Beginning May 14th Ladies Clinics

Each Tourn. - $50/pp, lunch & prizes

2nd Wed of the month Begins one hour before the Lady Gems tee off.

Parent & Child Clinic

Saturday, April 9 10 am Parents learn to instruct their children on the game of golf.

Every second Sat at 4 pm Walking - 2 FORE $35 Riding - 2 FORE $45 Juniors - $8

Twilight League

Mon, May 16–Aug. 29 $75, 9 holes (#64563) plus weekly green fee Barbecue, raffle on 8/29

Two-Person Scramble Saturday, May 21 8:30 am shotgun start

Elk Grove Amateur

Saturday, September 24 8:30 am start Individual stroke play

El Nino Best Ball Twosome Saturday, November 19 8:30 am start Best ball of the twosome

$145 – 9 TOURNAMENTS TOTS ON THE TEE, AGE 7–12 JUNIOR TOUR, AGE 13+ June 11 June 18 June 25 July 2 July 16 July 23 July 30 Aug. 13 Aug. 20

Group Golf Lessons Age 17+ New to the game or looking to improve your skills? These classes are designed to help beginning and intermediate golfers learn the fundamentals of grip, posture, swing mechanics, rules and etiquette. $100 (includes range balls) Instructor Paul Pradia #62799 Wed 5/18 - 6/22 6:00 - 7:00 pm Instructor Natalie Farahani #62800 Mon 5/23 - 6/27 6:00 - 7:00 pm Instructor Nelson Hirst #62801 Sat 7/9 - 8/13 10:00 - 11:00 am #62802 Sat 9/3 - 10/8 10:00 - 11:00 am

Private Golf Instruction All ages and skill levels Put together your own group for tailored lessons. Offered in a variety of settings. PRIVATE (1 person): 30 mins $40 1 hour $60 (4) 30 mins $130 (6) 30 mins $180

JUNIOR: 30 mins $30 (4) 30 mins $100 (6) 30 mins $150

GROUP (4+ ppl): SEMI-PRIVATE (2 ppl): (6) 1 hour $100 1 hour $60  CLINIC: (4) 1 hour $200 1 hour $150 (6) 1 hour $300

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(916) 685-GOLF (4653)

10651 E. Stockton Blvd., Elk Grove, CA 95624

Sportsmanship Respect Integrity Judgement Confidence Perseverance Responsibility

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www.golfemeraldlakes.com

Honesty Courtesy

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PARKS & REC DEPARTMENT

Please

SCOOP YOUR PET POOP! Save water­— we can all do it! Cosumnes CSD is committed to water conservation. We maintain over 1,000 acres of landscape. For 20+ years, we’ve BEEN applYING water saving practices. join us in conserving water. Here are some tips:

1.

Shut irrigation down before a rain event and keep it off for a minimum of 48 hours.

2.

Water using multiple short intervals—give water time to soak into the soil.

3.

Mulch, mulch, mulch. Mulching helps keep soil cool and damp.

4.

Adjust and/or repair sprinklers so they do not water the sidewalk, street, etc.

5.

Don’t leave the water running while brushing your teeth or shaving.

6. 7.

Check your toilet for leaks.

Did you know?

Only run your dishwasher and washing machine when they are full.

8.

Upgrade to water efficient showerheads and/or faucets.

9.

Repair leaking faucets and hose bibs.

10.

For more water saving tips/tricks, visit the Save Our Water website at: www.saveourwater.com. The CSD implemented water saving practices to meet water savings goals. Learn more at www.yourcsd.com.

Here’s the Scoop

Besides being unpleasant to the eyes and nose, pet waste is an environmental pollutant that can cause serious harm to Elk Grove’s waterways. A quick rain is all it takes to transfer dog droppings from the ground and into our streams, lakes and rivers. • • •

• • •

A single gram of pet waste contains an average of 23 million fecal coliform bacteria, some of which cause diseases in humans. Waters that contain high levels of bacteria and other pathogens from animal waste are unfit for human contact. As pet waste decays it uses up oxygen that fish and aquatic life need to survive. Pet waste contains nutrients that can cause excessive algae growth in our waterways.

Pet waste attracts fleas, flies and other insects which adds another source from which diseases can be transmitted. According to the FDA, the average-size dog makes at least one half-pound of poop each day. That is equal to one half-ton of poop made by one dog each year! When you leave your pet’s poop on the ground, you violate Elk Grove Municipal Section 9.36.062(h) and the Cosumnes CSD Ordinance No. 15 Section 1.60(H).

Handy Tips

• Make use of the CSD provided “Scoop the Poop” bag stations located around the city at high use parks and trails. • Put bags in the car or tie them to the leash so you’ll be prepared when you travel with your pet. • Place bags by the door so you don’t forget them. • Dispose of all pickup bags in the nearest trash can. • Teach children to pick up after a pet.

Be the solution to water pollution, and remember it’s the law!


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Feickert Fite Fite Park Extension Fleming Foulks Gage Gates George Guttridge Hawkins Henderson Herburger Hill Horseshoe Houde Hrepich Island Johnson Johnston Jones Jordan Jungkeit Karamanos Keema

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Amundson Backer Baker Bartholomew Bartholomew Sports Batey Beeman Berens Betschart Bradford Bridgeview Buscher Camden Park Camden Parkway Case Castello Caterino Colton Constellation Davis Del Meyer Derr-Okamoto Ehrhardt Oaks Elk Grove Fales

AREA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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1. Amundson Park • 8730 Heritage Hill Drive

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8.0

2. Backer Park • 10400 Stathos Drive

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10.0

3. Baker Park • 8800 Elk Grove Blvd.

1

0.9

4. Bartholomew Park • 9292 Lakepoint Drive

3

10.0

5. Bartholomew Sports Park • 10150 Franklin High Road

3

46.0

6. Batey Park • 6820 Seasons Drive

2

1.9

7. Beeman Park/Senior Center • 8830 Sharkey Avenue

1

3.5

8. Berens Park • 10144 Sonoma Creek Drive

1

2.65

9. Betschart Park • 5666 Adobe Spring Way

2

12.7

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10. Bradford Park • 9894 Spring View Way

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11. Bridgeview Park • 9595 Oakham Way

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0.6

City/CSD Park

12. Buscher Park • 4805 Matina Drive

3

2.3

Open Grass Area

13. Camden Park • 8740 Cooperston Way

1

7.0

Natural Area

14. Camden Parkway • Camden Drive

1

14.4

Natural Area, Horse Trail

15. Case Park • 5423 Laguna Park Drive

2

5.6

16. Castello Park • 8830 El Toreador Way

1

2.3

17. Caterino Park • 4101 Windy Cove Drive

3

1.8

18. Colton Park • 9410 Laguna Springs Way

2

3.5

19. Constellation Park • 7725 Nassa Circle

3

2.4

20. Davis Park • 8908 Laguna Star Drive

2

1.5

21. Del Meyer Park • 9265 Elk Grove-Florin Road

1

1.0

22. Derr-Okamoto Community Park • 9550 Mainline Drive • 1 Phase 1 – open, Phase 2 – FP

11.0

23. Ehrhardt Oaks Park • 4800 Percheron Drive

3

1.8

24. Elk Grove Regional Park • 9950 Elk Grove-Florin Road

4 127.0

25. Fales Park • 8485 Auberry Drive

3

6.2

26. Feickert Park • 9310 Emerald Vista Drive

1

4.3

27. Fite Park • 4312 Careyback Avenue

2

4.3

28. Fite Park Extension • 4312 Thira Way

2

0.3

29. Fleming Park • 9275 Salmon Creek Drive

1

2.0

30. Foulks Park • 9433 Trenholm Drive

2

5.5

31. Gage Park • 8888 Silverberry Avenue

1

1.1

32. Gates Park • 9381 Mainline Drive

1

2.4

33. George Park • Glacial Way & Epoch Drive • FP

3

4.8

34. Guttridge Park • 8100 Laguna Brook Way

2

4.3

35. Hawkins Park • 2301 Bastona Drive

3

4.5

36. Henderson Park • 9930 W. Taron Drive

3

2.2

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Disc Golf, BMX Bike Park, 17 Reservable Picnic Areas

37. Herburger Park • 6811 Peninsula Way

2

1.9

38. Hill Park • 9380 Porto Rosa Drive

1

7.5

Natural Area

39. Horseshoe Park • 9800 Denali Circle • UC

3

9.0

City/CSD Park

40. Houde Park • 9759 Club Park Circle

3

4.2

41. Hrepich Park • 8620 Black Kite Drive

1

1.5

42. Island Park • 8825 Bonito Circle

3

2.3

City/CSD Park Junior Tennis Court

43. Johnson Park • 9645 Lakepoint Drive

3

21.0

44. Johnston Park • 9925 Ferragamo Way

3

3.1

45. Jones Park • 8840 Shasta Lily Drive

1

17.2

46. Jordan Family Park • 8441 Jordan Ranch Road

1

1.7

47. Jungkeit Park • 9760 Fire Poppy Drive

3

6.3

48. Karamanos Park • 8671 Magnolia Hill Drive

1

1.5

49. Keema Park • 9720 Summer Glen Way

3

2.2


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2

22.8

52. Kramer Park • 6135 Orchard View Drive

3

2.9

53. Kunsting Family Park • 10069 Wild Orchid Way

3

8.0

54. Laguna Creek Greenbelt • Laguna Park Drive

2

3.1

55. Laguna Community Park • 9014 Bruceville Road

2

16.0

56. Lawrence Park • 9369 Fassett Way

3

8.0

57. Lawson Park • 2507 Renwick Avenue

3

2.1

58. Lewis Park • 9615 Black Swan Drive

1

2.5

59. Lichtenberger North Park • Laguna Park Drive

2

7.3

60. Lichtenberger South Park • 6615 Kilconnell Drive

2

8.3

61. Lippincott Park • 3230 Renwick Avenue

3

1.5

62. Lombardi Park • 8830 Garrity Drive

1

2.0

63. Luttig Park • 9710 Toscano Drive

3

9.5

64. MacDonald Park • 8601 Spring Azure Way

1

1.0

65. Machado Dairy Park • 10394 Franklin High Road

3

10.0

66. McConnell Park • 10081 Hampton Oak Drive

1

6.6

67. Mendoza Park • 9001 Polhemus Drive

1

1.0

68. Miles Park • 9621 Mainline Drive

1

2.0

69. Miwok Park • 9344 Village Tree Drive

2

6.2

70. Mix Park • 8770 Goldy Glen Way

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2.8

71. Morse Park • 5540 Bellaterra Drive and Fire Poppy Drive

3

30.0

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Skate Elements, Bocce Ball, Labyrinth, Reservable Pavilion

72. Nottoli Park • 10050 East Taron Drive

3

21.1

73. Oneto Park • 9477 Hidden Hollow Court

2

1.6

74. Pedersen Park • 5520 Laguna Oaks Drive

2

5.8

75. Perez Park • 2326 Sandy Beach Way

3

1.7

76. Perry Park • 9220 Brown Road

1

2.0

77. Pinkerton Park • 8906 W. Stockton Blvd.

2

4.5

78. Promenade Park • 9945 Westminster Way

3

4.0

City/CSD Park

79. Rain Garden Plaza • 9385 Laguna Springs Drive

2

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City Park, Eco-Friendly, Education Components, Local Artwork

80. Rau Park • 8795 Elk Grove-Florin Road

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18.0

81. Rose Garden Park • Del Webb Blvd.

3

1.0

82. Rose Park • 8620 Frye Creek Drive

2

1.1

83. Russell Park • 9136 Grove Street

1

0.8

84. Schauer Park • 10181 Frank Gregg Way

3

1.5

85. Simpson Park • 9565 Crisswell Drive

1

7.8

86. Smedberg Park • 9854 Emerald Park Drive

1

1.8

87. Stephenson Family Park • 5511 Dorcey Drive

3

8.0

88. Storybook Woods Park • 9925 Hatherton Way

3

1.8

89. Strong Park • 9580 Baypoint Way

1

7.9

90. Town Square Park • 3020 Renwick Avenue

3

6.2

91. Underwood Park • 8751 Bond Road

1

5.6

92. Van Doren Park • 9100 Neponset Drive

1

1.1

93. Wackman Park • 5851 Laguna Quail Way

2

9.5

94. Willard Park • 9650 Cresleigh Parkway

3

6.3

95. Womack Park • 9340 Castleview Drive

2

4.1

96. Wright Park • 9370 Sierra River Drive

1

1.5

97. Zehnder Park • 9212 Edisto Way

2

9.5

98. Zimbelman Park • 9191 Big Horn Boulevard

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5.3

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REGISTRATION

INFORMATION & FORM

Enrollment Details for CSD Classes Refunds

Hold Harmless Form

Some classes require a parent/guardian to accompany participant to the first class and sign a Hold Harmless form prior to participation. Please check to see if your class has that requirement.

Pre-Register

Nothing cancels a class faster than low enrollment. Each class strives for a minimum level that will cover costs. If you see a class you’re interested in, register early and invite a friend.

Supply Fees

Some classes require a supply fee in addition to the registration fee. Supply fees are payable to the instructor at the first class, so do not include with the registration fee. Supply fees cover the costs for supplies needed to present or produce items, vary, and are included in the class descriptions.

Waitlist Procedure

Accommodations

To request an accommodation, mark the “Accommodations Needed” box on the registration form. Allow at least two weeks advance notice.

Receipts

In an effort to keep costs down, we do not send receipts by mail. Receipts are available by request.

Mark Your Calendars

Cosumnes Recreation Opportunity Fund

When registering, add an optional $1 to donate. See page 52 for more information on the program.

Note the times, dates, and locations for courses and events.

Fire Department Fee

What to Bring? What to Wear?

Participants or those renting CSD facilities that require assistance of the Cosumnes Fire Department for an injury or illness while participating in our programs may be charged fees as part of that response and/or transport. These fees are separate from those paid to use the facility or participate in the program.

Read the class descriptions for what to bring or wear for fitness, dance, sports, or other special interest classes. Most descriptions include basic expectations for apparel and equipment.

Anyone can waitlist classes. Waitlists are not rolled over. It is the responsibility of the parent to place their child(ren) on the appropriate list(s). If a client withdraws from a class, the first person on the list is called and has 24 hours to accept or decline.

Refunds and transfers are granted to cancellations received 72 hours prior to the first class unless otherwise noted in the class description. Failure to attend does not constitute grounds for a refund. If you are not satisfied with a program, contact the supervisor. The Parks and Recreation Department will declare a refund on a customer account as an unclaimed credit when the refund has not been used or claimed within one year of issue date. Unclaimed credits will be transferred to the Cosumnes Recreation Opportunity Fund.

Cosumnes CSD, 9355 E. Stockton Blvd., Suite 185, Elk Grove, CA 95624    (916) 405-5300    fax (916) 685-6942

Registration Form (copies accepted)

Receipt #________________

Init.

Responsible Adult_____________________________  Phone (home)______________(work)______________(mobile)______________ Address______________________________________________________  City_______________________  Zip____________ E-mail Address____________________________________________________________________________________________ PAYMENT TYPE:

Cash

Check

Credit Card  (fill out information below)

Credit Card: ____VISA ____MasterCard ____Discover   Card #______________________________________________ Name as it appears on card: ________________________________________________  Expires (month/year) _____/_____ By signature below, I authorize the CSD to charge this credit card for the amount shown.

Participant Name

Gender M/F

Birthdate (under 18)

Activity #

Activity Name

Dates

Fee

Cosumnes Recreation Opportunity Fund  —  Your contribution offers Elk Grove individuals in need, the opportunity to participate in recreation activities. Strengthen our community by the simple act of donating a dollar. —  OPTIONAL $1.00

HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT

Check if New Address

Accommodations Needed

Total Fee

The Cosumnes Community Services District, their officers and employees, and any co-sponsor of this activity are not responsible for any injury which may be suffered by the participant while traveling to, during, or returning from the activity designated in this notice. The sponsoring agency has no medical insurance for individuals, and any injury to, or caused by, the participant will be the participant’s sole and exclusive responsibility. Participant, or his/her guardian if actual participant is under 18, shall be solely and exclusively responsible for any property damage, personal or private, which the individual may cause during the course of an activity such as designated in this notice. Additionally, the participant, or parent or guardian if actual participant is under 18, acknowledges that the CSD reserves the right to photograph facilities, activities and program participants for potential future use for publicity or promotion purposes only. “By signing below, I acknowledge that I have read and understand this notice and, if I am signing on behalf of a participant under the age of 18, I attest that I am that participant’s legal guardian. I also authorize the CSD to charge my credit card for the amount shown if applicable.”

No confirmation will be sent. Receipts are available in the office.

Signature of Participant (Parent/Guardian if under age 18) Date


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Stay Connected:

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www.yourcsd.com 24/7 access

Ways to Register

Walk-In:

Cash, checks, or credit cards accepted

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@CosumnesParkRec

Phone-In:

Mail-In:

Visa, MasterCard, or Discover

Include correct fee and completed form. Do not mail cash.

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(916) 405-5300 fax 685-6942 9355 E. Stockton Blvd. Suite 185 Elk Grove, CA 95624 M–F, 8 am – 5 pm

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Residents in 95624, 95757, 95758 zip codes may register beginning April 13, 2016 at 8 am. Non-residents may register beginning April 27, 2016 at 8 am.

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ALL AGES

COMMUNITY INFORMATION

Community Organizations

Volunteer Opportunities

4-H Sacramento Clubs 875-6530 Joan Ryan sacramento4h@ucanr.edu Baseball Elk Grove Babe Ruth Baseball (Ages 13–18) www.eghardball.com 747-6252 Elk Grove Youth Baseball (Ages 4–14) www.elkgroveyouthbaseball.com Laguna Youth Baseball (Ages 5–12) www.lagunayouthbaseball.com City of elk grove 691-2489 www.elkgrovecity.org Elk Grove Artists 501-6676 Cheryl Stanley elkgroveartistsca.org ELK GROVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.elkgroveca.com 691-3760 Elk Grove Community Band 606-7201 Looking for community service projects or need service credits? Carolyn Roberts The CSD offers opportunities that encourage public participation in supporting services, events, Elk Grove Community Garden and programs. A list of opportunities is available and ready for sign up. www.elkgrovecommunitygarden.org Elk Grove Fine Arts Center 685-5992 For more information, go to: www.yourcsd.com/349/Volunteers www.elkgrovefineartscenter.org Elk Grove FOOD BANK SERVICES 685-8453 www.elkgrovefoodbankservices.org e-mail: elkgrovefoodbank.org Elk Grove Libraries: 264-2920 Franklin & Elk Grove www.saclibrary.org 8900 Elk Grove Blvd. 95624 Elk Grove YOUTH Lacrosse CLUB www.eglax.com 230-2174 Elk Grove Unified School District www.egusd.net 686-5085 Football and CHEERLEADING Cosumnes Oaks Jr. Wolfpack www.cojw.org The Cosumnes Recreation Opportunity Fund Elk Grove Jr. Thundering Herd 888-434-4373 Kristina Bazquez www.elkgrovejrherd.com provides financial assistance for individuals to Franklin Jr. Wildcats www.franklinjrwildcats.com participate in recreation activities offered by The success of CROF relies Laguna Creek Jr. Cardinals 683-9626 www.lcjc.org the CSD Parks and Recreation Department. upon donations from you! Monterey Trail Jr. Mustangs 479-9036 e-mail: mtjrmustangs@gmail.com If you are a family in need of assistance, the CSD accepts the first 50 approved www.montereytrailjrmustangs.com applications for each calendar year. Funding is limited to $150 per qualified family Pleasant Grove Jr. Eagles pgeagles.com Sheldon Jr. Huskies and can be used for any programs and activities in the Activity Guide. www.sheldonjrhuskies.org/football – Now Accepting Applications – International Order of the Rainbow for Girls roseassembly224@gmail.com Your donation is tax deductible and will provide a chance for children and adults in need www.gorainbow.org 800-843-4674 to participate in lifelong learning experiences that promote healthy lifestyles. Job’s Daughters International 685-4928 bethel347elkgrovejdi@gmail.com www.jobsdaughtersinternational.org SACRAMENTO City Unified School District Special Needs Programing 643-7400 www.scusd.edu/special-education Scouts Boy Scouts: Golden Bear District Executive www.scouting.org 929-1417 Girl Scouts: Heart of Central California www.girlscoutshcc.org 452-9181 Senior Center OF Elk Grove 685-3160 www.thesceg.org Six Pack Tennis League 448-2430 Soccer Elk Grove Recreational Soccer League 905-4097 www.elkgroverecreationalsoccerleague.com Elk Grove Youth Soccer League 682-6500 www.elkgrovesoccer.com Softball Elk Grove Girls Softball (Ages 5–16) www.elkgrovesoftball.com Swim Team Elk Grove Piranhas www.elkgrovepiranhas.com WRESTLING Elk Grove Wrestling Academy 524-6515 elkgrovewrestlingacademy.com

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SENIORS

(916) 685-3160

www.thesceg.org

8830 Sharkey Avenue, Elk Grove, CA 95624

Facebook: Senior Center of Elk Grove Twitter: @thesceg Patricia Beal, Executive Director

Become a member and enjoy special benefits.

$25 for a single membership or $40 for two members of the same household

Coming Soon Baby Gift Boutique – April 9

Find that perfect baby gift. There is something for every little one and mom-to-be on your list.

The Butterfly Tea – April 23

Enjoy an elegant afternoon of delicious food, superb entertainment, and raffle prizes.

Senior Day in the Park – June 1 Vendors will be on hand with important services and information for seniors.

Pancake Breakfast – 2nd Saturday, 8:00–10:00 am

Pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon , fruit and an occasional special treat provided by the Lion’s Club. Open to everyone. All proceeds benefit the Senior Center of Elk Grove – $6 adults, $3 children under 12.

Featuring Exercise and yoga for all levels. Crafts and games, support groups, and Friday bingo.

Gadabouts Travel Office

Open weekdays, 10:00 am– 2:00 pm. New day and extended trips are added on a regular basis. Don’t miss the fun.

Salad Bar

Our new Salad Bar is open Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11:00 am – 12:15 pm. Each nutritious and yummy salad is $3.

Le Café and Gift Shoppe

Open Monday through Friday 8:30 am – 2:30 pm. Purchase beverages, snacks and browse the many gorgeous handmade gift items for sale.

Join the Lunch Bunch Hot lunch served Monday through Thursday at 12:00 pm, Fridays at 11:30 am. Suggested donation for those 60+ is $2/meal. For more information, call (916) 685-4804. Home delivered meals are available to qualified homebound seniors; call 444-9533. Meals provided through Meals on Wheels by ACC.

Board Meetings

2nd Monday at 3:15 pm. May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8. Open to the public.

Free Blood Pressure Checks Fridays, 10:30–11:30 am.

Holiday Activities and Dinners

Check our website and newsletters for upcoming events.

Summer 2016 Activity Guide  |  www.yourcsd.com  |  916-405-5600 or 405-5300

Call for information about classes, activities, and volunteering.

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The Cosumnes Community Services District Activity Guide is published three times each year in April, August, and December. Additional copies are available at the Wackford Community and Aquatic Complex as well as at the CSD Administrative Office (page 51).

Help keep your neighborhood park safe and looking great. Volunteer to monitor a park or trail. Call for more information and become a Partner for Parks!

Download your guide at:

(916) 405-5688

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Maintenance Hotline:

Park Concerns? To report graffiti, vandalism, or safety concerns, call the Park Maintenance Hotline and leave a detailed message describing the concern and your phone number, in case further information is needed. Park Maintenance Hotline:

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