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Young
DetectivesTeen Police Academy
was one of many
programs that made
2015 memorable
Help make the season brighter for the
families of Irvine’s adopted 2/11 Marine
Battalion by donating a new, unwrapped gift
suitable for infants or children through age 12.
Donations accepted November 2–December 11 at
the Irvine Civic Center, Irvine Police Department
and the Orange County Great ParkVisitors Center.
Toys will also be collected at theWinterWonderland
event on December 6.
ToyDrivesponsoredbytheCityofIrvineand
theIrvine2/11MarineAdoptionCommittee.
949-724-6606
cityofirvine.org
Holiday Toy Drive
Features
7 Nature Garden in Bloom
The Bommer Canyon Nature Garden, planted
by the City of Irvine and the Irvine Company,
was completed over the summer and is now
part of the Open Space Preserve.
8 Year in Review
As we head into 2016, we’ll take a look at key
developments in the City over the past year,
as well as recap special events that Irvine
residents enjoyed. Plus, find out what’s
to come in the new year.
Departments
2 Inside the City Manager’s Office
3 Great Park Report
4 News Briefs
12 Irvine Spotlight
13 Irvine Resources
96 Inside Contacts
Activity Guide
16 Events  Family Activities
19 Early Childhood
29 Children
46 Teens
50 Adults
61 Seniors  Active Plus
65 Aquatics
69 Arts
77 Disability Services
78 Orange County Great Park
82 Outdoors/Nature
84 Pets
85 Tennis
92 Map  Locations
94 Registration
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I N S I D E T H I S I S S U EContents
1Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine
Irvine City Council
Mayor Steven S. Choi, Ph.D.
Mayor ProTem Jeffrey Lalloway
Councilwoman Lynn Schott
Councilmember Beth Krom
Councilwoman/ Christina Shea
Chair, Great Park Board
City Manager Sean Joyce
Community Services Commission
Chair KevinTrussell
Vice Chair Michael Carroll
Commissioner Scott Schultz
Commissioner Melissa Fox
Commissioner Jim Shute
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An Even
Better Irvine
H
ighlighted in this issue of Inside Irvine is our ongoing effort
to identify strategies for improving traffic flow in the City,
specifically during the morning and evening commute hours.
Balancing the many quality-of-life advantages enjoyed by Irvine
residents with transportation flow throughout the community is a
priority that we address on a daily basis. Along with Irvine’s flour-
ishing housing market, robust economy and low unemployment
comes vehicular traffic. The City Council has made clear its commit-
ment to doing everything possible to ease traffic congestion.
Also important is the City’s ongoing financial support of Irvine’s
public schools. This year’s “Support for Educational Excellence” ini-
tiative is demonstrated by City funding of approximately $8.6 million
of direct ($4 million) and indirect funding for local public schools, an
amount that may be unprecedented nationwide by any city that does
not directly operate its school system.
I also want you to know about a wonderful program that Irvine
has secured for the convenience of residents. Irvine residents have
a variety of convenient ways to dispose of large, bulky items such as
furniture, appliances, electronic equipment, wood waste, clothing,
batteries, tires and other items that cannot be placed into residential
trash or recycling containers. Residents living in single-family homes
and condominiums and attached homes with garages can request two
free bulky item collections each year. Residents may contact Waste
Management at 949-642-1191 for details and pickup.
Those who live in multi-family complexes can drop off an unlimited
number of bulky items free of charge at Waste Management’s Sunset
Environmental Transfer Station at 16122 Construction Circle West
by showing proof of Irvine residency. Residents may contact Sunset
Environmental at 714-558-7761. For further information, please con-
tact the City’s waste and recycling program at 949-724-7669.
Finally, Chief David L. Maggard Jr. recently retired from the Irvine
Police Department after 13 years of distinguished service. Chief
Maggard led the Police Department with integrity, thoughtfulness,
vision and genuine, heartfelt care for the well-being of our community.
Irvine is a better community for Chief Maggard’s leadership. It has
been my honor to appoint Deputy Chief Mike Hamel to serve as
Irvine’s next Chief of Police. For more on both men, see Page 6. Like
you, I am always grateful for the vigilance and dedication of the men
and women of the Irvine Police Department. ■
I N S I D E T H E C I T Y M A N AG E R ’S O F F I C E Letter
2 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16
Irvine City Manager Sean Joyce
“Balancing the many
quality-of-life advantages
enjoyed by Irvine residents
with transportation flow
throughout the community
is a priority that we address
on a daily basis.”
Orange County Great Park hours Mondays–Wednesdays: 10a.m.–dusk Thursdays  Fridays: 10a.m.–10p.m. Saturdays  Sundays: 9a.m.–10p.m.
construction, that will provide additional comfort, con-
venience and functionality.
The first phase of the Sports Park, as well as Upper
Bee and Bosque areas, are expected to begin opening
by the end of 2016.
FivePoint Communities is building 688 acres of the
Great Park as part of a unique public-private partner-
ship with the City. ■
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Great Park Report
The 688-acre development of
parkland at the Orange County
Great Park continues to take shape.
The City Council recently approved several enhance-
ments to the 175-acre Sports Park, currently under
City Council-Approved Sports Park Enhancements
O Upgraded Spectator Seating
The baseball, softball, tennis and volleyball facilities
willnowhaveindividualspectatorseatswithbacks
(similartothosefoundatprofessionalstadiums)
O Additional Drinking Fountains
O Eight Additional Batting Cages
Fourmorebattingcagesatthefuturesoftballfacilities
andfourmorebattingcagesatthebaseballfacilities
O Synthetic Turf
6of13soccerfieldswillnowfeaturesyntheticturf
(promotingfull-seasonuse)
O An Additional
Restroom
O Enhanced
Scoreboards
O Additional
Shade Structures
Future Features
■ Basketball Courts
■ Children’s Play Area
■ Timeline Extension
Comfort and FunctionEnhancements are put into place for 175-acre Sports Park
12 Baseball/Softball Fields
13 Soccer/Lacrosse Fields,
Championship Stadium
2 Flex Fields
5 SandVolleyball Courts
25Tennis Courts
175-Acre Sports Park
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News Briefs
■ C O M M U N I T Y
Donate to
the Toy Drive
The City, in partnership with the
Irvine 2/11 Marine Adoption
Committee, is again holding a toy
drive this holiday season. You can
help make the holidays brighter
for the children and families of
Irvine’s adopted Marine battalion
from Camp Pendleton by donat-
ing a new, unwrapped toy through
December 11. Toys are needed for
infants through age 12. Drop off
toys in bins located in the lobbies of
the Irvine Civic Center and Police
Department (1 Civic Center Plaza),
as well as the Visitors Center at the
Orange County Great Park.
■ E C O N O M Y
Shop in Irvine
When you head out for your
holiday shopping this sea-
son, remember that some of the
best shopping in Orange County is
in Irvine. When you support mer-
chants here in Irvine, you’ll see the
benefit in the form of City services.
A percentage of sales tax revenue
generated comes back to the City
to be used for municipal services
including public safety, park main-
tenance and programs for youth
and seniors.
■ H O L I D AY R E M I N D E R S
City Hall Closed
for Holidays
City Hall will be closed on the
following dates:
Nov. 26, 27: Thanksgiving break
Dec. 24: Christmas Eve
Dec. 25: Christmas Day
Jan. 1: NewYear’s Day
Holiday Tips
Here are tips to help ensure your
holidays are safe and happy:
■ If you are out shopping, be sure to lock your car
androllupyourwindows.Don’tleaveyourpurse,
wallet, cellphone or other valuables in your ve-
hicle. Keep purchases with you.
■ If you are having packages sent to your home,
bring them inside as soon as possible. If you
won’t be home, consider having items delivered
toyourworkplace,oraskafriendtopickthemup.
■ Be mindful when displaying gifts at home. Try
not to leave them in places where they will be
visible from the outside.
■ After holiday dinners and parties, always make
sure you have a sober, safe ride home.
■ If you are traveling, make sure your house ap-
pears occupied by using timers on lights and
televisions, and exterior motion detectors out-
side. Ask a friend or trusted neighbor to check on
your house and collect your mail and newspaper.
■ Avoidpostingyourholidaytravelplansorpictures
of you while you’re away on social media.
Season of Giving
For those looking to provide the
gift of giving this holiday sea-
son, please go to the City of Irvine’s
dedicated list of local charitable
groups, cityofirvine.org/giving.
To make donations online, visit
cityofirvine.org/irvine-gives.
■ H O N O R S
Irvine Again
Safest City
The City of Irvine again reported
the lowest per capita violent
crime rate in the nation for cit-
ies with a population greater than
100,000. Irvine also recorded its
lowest per capita overall Part 1
crime rate in the City’s history.
TheFederalBureauofInvestiga-
tion published its Annual Uniform
Crime Report on Sept. 28, for Part
1 crime reported January through
December 2014. Part 1 crimes in-
clude murder, robbery and other
serious offenses. This is the 11th
consecutive year the City has been
the safest of its size.
Irvine Accolades
The City of Irvine is proud to be
recognized on a national level.
The City has recently enjoyed sev-
eral honors, including being named
the No. 1 Best-Run City by 24/7
Wall Street. As our residents al-
ready know, Irvine is a great place
for families. Now, we have been
named as such: Irvine was ranked
No. 5 in NerdWallet’s list of Best
Places for Young Families, and
No. 5 Best Place for Soccer Moms
and Dads. In addition, Irvine came
in No. 4 in the nation for PetLovers
in a WalletHub.com survey, which
also ranked Irvine the No. 3 Best
Place for Veterans. Irvine was the
No. 3 Small American City for
Economic Potential, according to
a division of the Financial Times
of London.
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News Briefs
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■ P E T S
Pets Need
a Home for
the Holidays
Irvine Animal Care Center’s
largest adoption day will be from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, at
the Center. The 9th annual Home
for the Holidays Pet Adoption
Fair will feature 500-plus adoptable
dogs, cats and rabbits. Donation of
$2 requested for admission; parking
is free.
About 60 rescues and local
shelters will participate. Vendors
will provide pet-related services
that include low-cost microchips,
and veterinary and training advice.
Gourmet food trucks and a non-
profit bake sale will round out a
very special day. Leashed, vacci-
nated dogs are welcome. Watch our
ICTV feature on a wonderful 2015
adoption:cityofirvine.org/adoption.
■ C O D E E N F O R E C E M E N T
City Codes
Preserve Lifestyle
Irvine is a place we are all proud to
call home. Our City is filled with
parks, shopping destinations and
well-maintained neighborhoods,
all of which contribute to a quality
of life the City and its residents have
worked hard to achieve. To that
end, we ask that residents be mind-
ful of activity happening in their
neighborhoods. City Municipal
Code states that transient occupan-
cy is not allowed anywhere other
than a hotel-motel zone; transient
occupancy is defined as rental of a
space or unit of 30 days or less.
If you notice short-term rental
activity in your neighborhood,
please call the City’s Code Enforce-
ment staff at 949-724-6326.
Practice Proper
Pet Etiquette
For many Irvine residents, shar-
ing our parks, paths and neigh-
borhoods with pets is a great
source of joy and also provides
exercise.
The City of Irvine Municipal
Code addresses dog etiquette to
ensure the safety and happiness
of your pet and fellow community
members. To help maintain a high
quality of life for your neighbors,
please always carry bags and pick
upafteryourpetwhileoutonwalks.
Dogs must always be on a leash
while out on walks and in all public
places. For your pet’s safety, do not
walk domestic dogs in restricted ar-
eas, such as designated Open Space
trails, as many plants can be toxic
to pets and your dog can uninten-
tionally disrupt or harm the wild-
life and plant life in those areas.
■ S A F E T Y
Keep Your
Property Safe
In 2015, communities across the
State of California have expe-
rienced a significant increase in
property-related crimes. As part of
the IrvinePoliceDepartment’son-
going commitment to the safety of
people and property in Irvine, IPD
documents and tracks these crime
trends. One of the largest areas of
increased property crime in Irvine
is related to thefts from vehicles,
many of which were unlocked.
IPD has taken several steps to ad-
dress this uptick in thefts. We have
targeted property crime with in-
creased specialized enforcement,
and met with community groups
to inform them of the trend and
request their help in identifying sus-
picious and criminal activity. IPD
would like to request your help, too.
Please remember to lock your car,
even if it is parked in front of your
home, and remove all valuables
from plain sight. If you see suspi-
cious activity in a parking lot or
your neighborhood, please call the
PoliceDepartmentat949-724-7000.
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■ S E R V I C E S
Recycled Water
Filling Station
Irvine Ranch Water District
(IRWD) is providing free recycled
water for its residential customers
for irrigation and wash-down uses.
The Recycled Water Filling Sta-
tion, located adjacent to IRWD’s
home office at 15600 Sand Canyon
Ave. in Irvine, opened in mid-
August. Users can get up to 300
gallons per visit; please bring your
own containers. More information:
irwd.com.
Tax Assistance
for Irvine Residents
The City of Irvine, in partnership
with the United Way of Orange
County,isofferingtax-preparation
services at no cost to taxpayers
who earned less than $60,000 in
2015. Qualifying taxpayers who
live, work or attend school in Irvine
are eligible to receive help complet-
ing and electronically filing their
tax returns through April 15. For
more information or to schedule
an appointment, call 888-434-8248
beginning Jan. 7.
■ P U B L I C S A F E T Y U P D AT E
Police Chief
Maggard Retires;
Deputy Chief Hamel
Takes Reins
C
ity Manager Sean Joyce recently
announced the retirement of
Irvine Police Chief David L.
Maggard Jr. after 13 years of ser-
vice to the Irvine community. Chief
Maggard served as Deputy Chief for
one year before taking on the role of
Chief. During his tenure, Irvine was recognized as the Safest City
in America for 11 consecutive years.
Under Chief Maggard’s leadership, the Irvine Police Department
has received national recognition for its crime victims care, excellence
in criminal investigations and innovative use of technology.
“Chief Maggard has led with integrity, thoughtfulness, vision
and genuine, heartfelt care for the well-being of our community,”
Joyce said.
Stepping in to fill the important role is Deputy Chief Mike Hamel.
“Deputy Chief Hamel is a capable and experienced leader who is
prepared to assume his new role and drive the Department forward
to new levels of excellence,” Joyce said of his appointment.
Deputy Chief Hamel began his law enforcement career at the Los
Angeles Police Department. He has served the Irvine community
for 21 years and has extensive management experience, working in
virtually every area of the Department. Hamel has made significant
contributions toward the care of victims and victim services, and in
2015 received the Ambassador of Peace Award from the Violence
Prevention Coalition of Orange County. His other honors include
the IPD’s Meritorious Service Award. Deputy Chief Hamel is an ac-
tive member of various community boards, including the Team Kids
Board of Directors.
David L. Maggard Jr. Mike Hamel
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B
ommer Canyon is one of the
most popular sites in the Irvine
Ranch Natural Landmarks.
Visitors wander along the trails on foot and bicycle,
enjoying the natural habitat. Many people want to know
more about the plants and animals that live in this can-
yon, and the new Bommer Nature Garden will help
visitors get close to the flora, fauna and history of this
natural area.
In 1867, Bommer Canyon served as the hub of James
Irvine’s cattle operations. More than a century later
the cattle operations ceased; then in the early 1980s,
the City of Irvine purchased the property to create an
Open Space Preserve. Today, remnants of the cattle
operations infrastructure dot the hills, embedded in
the natural space to remind visitors of the site’s history.
The Nature Garden was built and planted by the
Irvine Company for the City of Irvine. The project was
completed in August and is now part of the City of
Irvine Open Space Preserve. The garden serves as an
educational resource during guided walks led by Irvine
Ranch Conservancy naturalists.
Photos courtesy of Irvine Ranch Conservancy
The native plants are still growing in and getting es-
tablished, and during this time the garden has been
open during monthly Wilderness Access Days and
for other scheduled programs. There will also be com-
munity volunteer opportunities in the garden, with the
public invited to participate in keeping the plants free
of weeds.
Upcoming Wilderness Access Days in Bommer
Canyon are scheduled for Dec. 19, Jan. 16, Feb. 20
and March 19. The garden will be open during the ac-
cess days.
Even when the garden itself is not open, visitors can
stop along the Nature Loop Trail and see the native
plants, vintage cattle operations structures and the
many birds flitting between the large shrubs and
trees. For more information on upcoming
programs in Bommer Canyon,
visit LetsGoOutside.org
/activities. ■
New Nature Garden in Bommer Canyon
M U C H P R O G R E S S S E E N I N 2 0 1 5
Year inReview
As we prepare for the holidays and the start of a new year,
Inside Irvine takes a look at how the City worked to uphold,
and improve, the quality of life its residents have come
to expect. We’ll also highlight some of the special events
that our residents enjoyed this year, as well as take a look
at what’s in store for 2016.
W E ’ D L I K E T O H E A R Y O U R H I G H L I G H T S O F 2 0 1 5
Send photos and a brief description (100 words) to:
insideirvine@cityofirvine.org
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Key Council Actions
I M P R O V I N G T R A F F I C
The City Council in January 2015 approved a compre-
hensive Citywide traffic management study to identify
strategies for improving traffic flow in the City, specifi-
cally during the morning and evening commute hours.
Thestudywillanalyzetrafficoperationandmanagement
practices, and its multi-modal transportation manage-
ment strategies — transit, walking and biking — to
determine what can be done to further improve the
City’s traffic flow during peak commute hours. The
study will provide recommendations and strategies to
improve traffic flow and will assist the City in identi-
fying future needs related to signal management and
technology, public transit and active transportation.
As part of that study, an online survey was conducted
and community meetings were held in July and August.
The City Council has also approved acceleration of
$60 million in infrastructure improvements that will
ease traffic, and those include: the widening of Jambo-
ree Road by one lane in each direction between Main
and Barranca; a pedestrian bridge across Jamboree and
Michelson to ease pedestrian and car tie-ups at one of
our busiest intersections, so the bridge will tie into Park
Place on one side and Central Park West and the many
businesses, including Allergan, on the other; Jeffrey/
Walnut intersection widening; the Culver/University
intersection widening; and the widening of University
Drive between MacArthur and Campus near and abut-
ting the UC Irvine campus.
P R E S E R V I N G O P E N S P A C E
In May, the City Council extended for another 10 years
an agreement with the New Irvine Ranch Land Con-
servancy to manage the City’s extensive Irvine Open
Space Preserve. In 1988, Irvine voters approved a land-
mark Open Space Initiative that consolidates Irvine
open spaces into large contiguous areas, assuring pres-
ervation of open space through a phased dedication
and compensating development program. To date, the
Irvine Company has permanently dedicated approxi-
mately 5,600 acres of open space to the City. From 2010
to 2014, daily visitation to the Preserve increased more
than tenfold, from 6,376 to 64,804, with the opening of
the Bommer Canyon Trailhead and opening of certain
trails to public access seven days a week.
S U P P O R T I N G E D U C A T I O N
In July, the City Council directed continuation of the
City’s Challenge Match Grant program for Fiscal Year
2016-17 and Fiscal Year 2017-18, for $1.5 million per
year in the same manner and for the same purpose as
currently implemented. Also, the Council allocated
$2.5 million to the City Educational Partnership
Fund in Fiscal Year 2016-17 and Fiscal Year 2017-18
for enhanced academic performance programs and
service. These actions support the City Council’s stra-
tegic goal to financially support Irvine’s public schools.
Education is an important community value in Irvine.
The City’s FY 2015-16 Budget earmarks approximately
$8.6 million in direct and indirect funding to local
schools. Moving forward, the City’s efforts to continue
supporting public education will be known as “Support
for Educational Excellence” in Irvine.
Special Events
H O S T T O W N
The City of Irvine was one of 100 cities throughout
Southern California to host delegations from around
the world as part of the Special Olympics World
Games in Los Angeles from July 25-August 2. Irvine
was assigned the Korean delegation, which included
93 athletes and 39 coaches, team staff and delegation
liaisons. While in Irvine, the delegation visited many of
Irvine’s iconic locations, including the Orange County
GreatPark;UCIrvine;BommerCanyon;theSpectrum
Center and more. The Irvine Host Town Committee
consisted of volunteers who worked with sponsors to
make the pre-Games visit July 21-24 memorable for
the Korean Special Olympics Delegation.
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S O L A R D E C A T H L O N 2 0 1 5
In October, the City of Irvine once again hosted the
U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon at the
Orange County Great Park. College students from
across the country and around the world came to Irvine
to showcase solar-powered houses they imagined, de-
signed and built. This was the second time the Solar
Decathlon was held at the Great Park, following a suc-
cessful event in 2013. A first was the inclusion of a local
team, Team Orange County, with students from UC
Irvine, Chapman University, Irvine Valley College
and Saddleback College competing.
The event was attended by the Mayor and City Coun-
cil, as well as dignitaries including U.S. Energy Secretary
Dr. Ernest Moniz and Assistant
Secretary for Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy
Dr. David Danielson.
T E E N P O L I C E A C A D E M Y
The successful Irvine Police Department Teen Com-
munity Police Academy provided an in-depth look
into the day-to-day operations of a law enforcement
agency. Teen participants took a look behind the
scenes in four-hour classes, over five consecutive days
in August. Provided in both classroom and hands-on
format, the meetings offered snapshots of the operation
and function of various divisions, bureaus and units of
the Department. Participants in the program learned
about and interacted with:
t Traffic Enforcement
t K-9 Officers
t Criminal Investigations
t Crime Scene Investigation
t Emergency Management
t Special Weapons and Tactics
t Training and Use of Force
Instructors were Department executive command
personnel, supervisors, police officers and professional
civilian support staff. By the end of the five days, each
student graduated from the academy with a better un-
derstanding of how the Irvine Police Department serves
our community.
C L E A R T H E S H E L T E R S
On Aug. 15, the Irvine Animal Care Center partici-
pated in the NBC4/Telemundo Clear the Shelters pet
adoption event. On this day, the shelter opened its doors
early for adoptions, and crews from NBC4 were on site
filming. The day was a huge success, with 77 animals
finding their forever homes; this is more than six times
a regular weekend day. The event was well-received
throughout the region, with 2,575 animal adoptions
finalized in Southern California. The 2016 event is slated
for July 16.
(Above) Casa del Sol, the
Solar Decathlon 2015 entry
from Team Orange County,
won second place in the
Engineering contest.
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J E F F R E Y O P E N S P A C E T R A I L
O P E N I N G
Back in 1988, the City’s Open Space Initiative, ap-
proved by 85 percent of Irvine voters, set in motion the
growing footprint that continues to connect what will be
16,000 acres of permanent open space. That represents
more than one-third of Irvine’s geography. In January,
the City of Irvine in partnership with the Irvine Com-
pany opened the next phase of the walking, jogging and
bicycle trail, located along Jeffrey Road between I-5 and
Portola Parkway. The new section, which includes three
pedestrian bridges and two undercrossings, provides
uninterrupted biking and walking connectivity through
the Villages of Cypress, Woodbury and Stonegate. One
of the many important additions to the Jeffrey Open
Space Trail is a depiction of the history of Irvine with
timelines, plaques and monuments along the route.
The Irvine Company built the 76-acre segment at a
cost of more than $30 million, and used as inspiration
NewYork’sCentralPark,Boston’sEmeraldNecklaceand
the work of landscape architect Fredrick Law Olmsted.
What to Look for
in 2016
I R V I N E T U R N S 4 5
In 2016, Irvine marks its 45th anniversary. Since its
incorporation in 1971, Irvine has become a nationally
recognized city, with a population of 250,384 that spans
66 square miles and is recognized as one of America’s
safest and most successful master-planned urban
communities. Top-rated educational institutions, an
enterprising business atmosphere, sound environmen-
tal stewardship, and respect for diversity all contribute
to Irvine’s enviable quality of life. Our family-friendly
City features parks, sports fields and dedicated open
space and is the home of the Orange County Great
Park. A 175-acre Sports Park is set to begin opening at
the Great Park by the end of 2016.
While we are excited to celebrate 45 years of cityhood,
City staff is already preparing to mark our golden anni-
versary of 50 years in 2021. Look to Inside Irvine and
cityofirvine.org for details as they become available.
N E W S E N I O R C E N T E R
D E B U T S
The Trabuco Center, set to open in February, will
serve as the City’s third senior center, providing pro-
grams and services for Irvine’s growing older adult
population. Trabuco Center is located at 5701 Trabuco
Road, on the corner of Jeffrey and Trabuco along the
Jeffrey Open Space Trail. The 7,500-square-foot facility
features a state-of-the-art fitness center, large mul-
tipurpose rooms, lounge area, patio courtyard, solar
carports and free Wi-Fi.
Trabuco Center will offer a variety of programs and
activities including fitness and exercise classes such as
Zumba and line dancing, recreation programs such
as bridge and chess, educational presentations, com-
puter classes and technology tutoring. The facility is
also available for private reservations for functions on
evenings and weekends.
The Trabuco Center Grand Opening is set for Saturday,
Feb. 20 at 10 a.m.
F O O D D R I V E
The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest
Food Bank, is hosting a community food drive titled
“Irvine Has Heart,” set to launch on Valentine’s Day,
Feb. 14, and run through March 31.
Collected items will benefit local food pantry distri-
bution programs. The goal of the program is to collect
3,500 pounds of canned food items.
Donation barrels will be available at various City
facilities, including the Irvine Civic Center and Irvine
Police Department, located at 1 Civic Center Plaza,
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For ad-
ditional program information, call 949-724-6680. ■
“Our animals receive
exceptional care,
seven days a week,
from those who
hold them in the
highest regard.”
— J. Kevin Hertell
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J.
Kevin Hertell is the Irvine Animal Care Center (IACC) Manager
overseeing one of the most progressive municipal animal care
facilities in the region. IACC provides a program that promotes
pet owner responsibility, pet registration, pet adoptions, community
involvement, animal spay and neutering, humane education, and ser-
vice to the community. On an annual basis, the Animal Care Center
provides care for approximately 3,000 animals.
Q: You are new to this position and Irvine: Compare the similarities
and differences of your previous experience.
A: With my 30-plus years in the animal welfare field, I can easily say
that IACC is one of the nicest Animal Care Centers that I have ever
seen. That difference alone is reason to be here, but more important
is the pride you feel from the moment you walk through the gate
from our staff, our volunteers and the community that supports our
animals and this great facility. Our animals receive exceptional care,
seven days a week, from those who hold them in the highest regard.
Q: The“Proud to Adopt”campaign speaks succinctly
to the City’s mission. How do the City’s adoption numbers
compare this calendar year to previous years?
A: For the first half of this year, our adoption numbers have held
steady with previous years. Additionally, IACC will promote the
ninth annual Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Fair event com-
ing up on Sunday, Dec. 6, at which our animals, as well as animals
from other rescue groups, will be offered for adoption into their for-
ever homes.
Q: What are the next steps for 2016 in coordinating adoptions
through staff and volunteers?
A: We are in the process of expanding and fine-tuning the roles
of both staff and volunteers moving into 2016. That said, first and
foremost, it is all about the animals. With that mindset, we will work
with and for the community to educate both the owners and the ani-
mals (yes, we can educate the animals) to ensure that they live a long
and healthy life together. Through education, behavioral training,
enrichment and good husbandry, we can adopt more animals with
fewer returns and more lives saved as we move forward into 2016. ■
Do you have a question for
Inside Irvine? Email your question
to insideirvine@cityofirvine.org
I R V I N E S P O T L I G H T Irvine Animal Care Center
The Irvine Animal Care Center’s new manager,
J. Kevin Hertell, proudly oversees one of
the most progressive municipal animal care
facilities in the region.
J. Kevin Hertell
Irvine Animal Care Center Manager
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Middle School
Program and Youth
Action Team
14301 Yale Avenue
949-724-6744
irvinemsp.org
Engages youth in positive social-
recreational activities during
non-school hours. In cooperation
with the school district, teens
develop and implement activities
focusing on community service,
personal skill development and
recreation. Page 46.
■ C O M M U N I T Y O U T R E A C H
P R O G R A M S
Irvine Youth
Employment
Services
14351 Yale Avenue
949-724-6741
irvineyouthemployment.com
Provides free, local job search
assistance for teens and young
adults ages 16-25. After attending
one of the free weekly Youth Em-
ployment Workshops (see Page 49),
participants can engage in mock
interviews and receive resume as-
sistance and job leads.
Child Resource
Center and Child
Care Coordination
14341 Yale Avenue
949-724-6721
949-724-6632
irvinechildcare.org
Child Care Coordination is lo-
cated in the Child Resource
Center, and provides resources and
referrals for parents seeking quality
and affordable child care in Irvine.
The Center provides a member-
based lending library on child
development, parenting, curricu-
lum and child care administration.
Also available are family child care
business books, DVDs, training
materials, CDs, educational toys
and lamination/die cut machines.
High School
Youth Action Team
14301 Yale Avenue
949-724-6739
hsyat.org
Enables high school students
to participate in developing
and implementing services for
their peers with a focus on youth
leadership, community service
and social-recreational activities.
Current events are posted on
facebook.com/irvineHSYAT.
■ C H I L D R E N , YO U T H
 FA M I L I E S
FOR Families
1 Civic Center Plaza
949-724-6650
cityofirvine.org/forfamilies
Provides free information and
short-term support to individu-
als, couples and families living in
Irvine. Services include confiden-
tial consultations, problem solving,
and resource linkage and referrals
for ongoing support. Areas include
relationship difficulties, parent-
ing, financial/legal matters, family
violence, substance abuse, depres-
sion, stress and community edu-
cation programs.
Irvine Children’s
Health Program
949-398-7840
ichp@cityofirvine.org
coccc.org
Certified Enrollment Counselors
from the Coalition of Orange
CountyCommunityHealthCenters
help families and individuals enroll
in health insurance
programs. Assist-
ance is available
at no cost.
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■ D I S A B I L I T Y
 S E N I O R S E R V I C E S
Al  Dorothy
Keen Center
for Senior Resources
20 Lake Road
949-724-6926
irvineseniors.org
Located in Lakeview Senior
Center, the Keen Center pro-
vides older adults with information
on health care, assistance pro-
grams, support groups, care man-
agement, health insurance, Social
Security, safety, finances, alterna-
tive living, transportation, in-home
care and Irvine Meals on Wheels
services. Language translators avail-
able by appointment.
Irvine Meals
on Wheels
20 Lake Road
949-724-6910
cityofirvine.org/MOW
Provides nutritious meals deliv-
ered to qualifying homebound
Irvine senior residents each week-
day by caring volunteers. Available
on a donation basis (suggested
donation $5 per day); no qualify-
ing senior is turned away based on
inability to pay.
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TRIPS
6427 Oak Canyon
949-724-7433
cityofirvine.org/trips
Provides low-cost, door-to-door
transportationserviceforseniors
as well as adults age 18 and older
who are unable to drive due to a
permanent physical and/or cog-
nitive disability. Registration and
eligibility required. Call for avail-
ability and an application.
Disability
Services
1 Civic Center Plaza
949-724-6637
cityofirvine.org/ds
Provides social recreational pro-
grams, support services and
advocacy for persons with dis-
abilities, their families, caregivers
and providers who live or work
in Irvine. Services include social
events, access reporting, sensitivity
training, resources and referrals,
inclusion and accommodation
support. Page 77.
■ V O LU N T E E R
O P P O R T U N I T I E S
iVolunteer
949-724-6682
cityofirvine.org/volunteer
Self-serve/self-help website de-
signed to connect residents with
Irvine-based community organiza-
tions seeking volunteers. The one-
stop format enables organizations
to post online requests that volun-
teers can easily access.
Irvine Gives
949-724-6600
cityofirvine.org/irvinegives
Comprehensive online resource,
organized by subject area, to
find giving opportunities to City
programs and local charitable
organizations.
Environmental
Programs
949-724-7449
cityofirvine.us
Provides Irvine residents and
businesses with tips and re-
sources to promote eco-living.
Topics include recycling, hazard-
ous waste disposal, energy and
more. For easy tips and tools to
save resources and reduce costs,
visit cityofirvine.us.
Financial Literacy
14351 Yale Avenue
949-724-6611
Programs promote economic
well-being through free finan-
cial literacy courses available to
residents of all ages. Page 51.
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Martial Arts
for the Family
Strengthen family bonds
while improving physical
skills and building charac-
ter. Moms, Dads, teens and
kids can practice Tae Kwon
Do Korean Karate together
in this class for all ages and
belt levels. See Page 37.
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Special
Events
Get in the holiday spirit!
Donate a toy, adopt a pet,
and enjoy games, crafts and
hot chocolate during Winter
Wonderland. Mark your cal-
endar for the Holiday Toy
Drive, Home for the Holi-
days Pet Adoption, Winter
Wonderland celebration and
more. See Pages 16-18.
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Photography
Sharpen your photography
skills. Learn to compose
dramatic landscapes, cre-
ate images you are proud to
post on social media, process
black and white film and
edit digital photographs us-
ing Photoshop. See Pages 71
and 74.
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Registration
Register online at
irvinequickreg.org, by
phone at 949-724-6610 or
stop by one of the many com-
munity centers for assistance
(map on Pages 92-93). Regis-
tration information on Pages
94-95. Registration for winter
classes begins November 16.
The spring edition of
Inside Irvine will be mailed
the week of February 22.
Middle school teens can join friends and play in sports programs and
leagues during non-school hours. Middle School Program repre-
sentativesateachcampusalsoorganizeexcursions,classes,dances,service
programs and other fun and meaningful activities. See Pages 46-49.46 Middle school teens can join friends and play in sports programs and
leagues during non-school hours. Middle School Program repre-
sentativesateachcampusalsoorganizeexcursions,classes,dances,service
programs and other fun and meaningful activities. See Pages 46-49.
Holiday Toy Drive
Through December 11
Irvine Civic Center/
Irvine Police Department
Orange County Great Park
Help make the season brighter for the families of
Irvine’s adopted 2/11 Marine Battalion by donating
a new, unwrapped gift suitable for infants or chil-
dren through age 12. Donations are being accepted
at the Irvine Civic Center, Irvine Police Department
and in the Orange County Great Park’s Visitors Cen-
ter during regular business hours. Toys will also be
collected at the Winter Wonderland event on Decem-
ber 6. For more information, visit cityofirvine.org or
call 949-724-6606.
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Through December 11
Letters to Santa
Santa is busy getting ready for the holidays and would
love to hear from his friends in Irvine. Heritage and Turtle
Rock parks will be accepting and sorting Santa’s mail. San-
ta’s response letters must be delivered and picked up from
the same park. Allow one week for responses; classrooms
allow two weeks. A drop-off/pick-up box will be located
at each location. For more information, call 949-724-6750
(Heritage) or 949-724-6734 (Turtle Rock). Send letters to:
SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS
Heritage Park Community Center Turtle Rock Community Park
14301Yale Ave. 1 Sunnyhill Dr.
Irvine, CA 92604 Irvine, CA 92603
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
December 6
Home for the Holidays
Pet Adoption Fair
10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Irvine Animal
Care Center
Sponsored by the Irvine
Animal Care Center, this
annual event features more
than 500 dogs, cats and
rabbits available for adoption
along with pet-related vendors, a silent auction, raffle
prizes, Ask-a-Vet and Ask-a-Trainer booths, plus much
more. $2 donation suggested; parking is free. For more
information, visit cityofirvine.org/animal-care-center or
call 949-724-7741.
December 6
Winter WonderlandFREE
with Joyful Jingles Concert
5–8 p.m.
Irvine Civic Center
Celebrate winter as “snow” falls over the Irvine Civic Cen-
ter and the community gathers for games, crafts, music, hot
chocolate, entertainment and food. The City’s newest event
includes a Joyful Jingles holiday concert and a visit from
Santa Claus. Admission is free. For more information, visit
cityofirvine.org/specialevents or call 949-724-6606.
December 21–31
Winter Break Camps
Various Times and Locations
The City of Irvine offers many camp experiences for chil-
dren and teens during winter break. Choices include art,
tennis, sports, excursions and more. See Pages 29-30, visit
irvinecamps.org or call 949-724-6610.
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Irvine Has Heart Food Drive
February 14–March 31
Irvine Civic Center
The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Har-
vest Food Bank, will kick off its annual healthy food
drive on Valentine’s Day. Donations will benefit several
local food pantry distribution programs. Residents
are asked to donate healthy canned or non-perishable
food items. Donations will be accepted in the Civic
Center lobby and at other City facilities.
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February 13  14
Cupid’s Date Night
6–9 p.m.
Orange County Great Park
Celebrate romance and art at the Great Park with a pic-
nic dinner, balloon ride and one-of-a-kind art creation.
With step-by-step instruction from a local artist, couples
will paint a beautiful masterpiece to take home. Bring
a blanket to enjoy the evening; balloon ride is weather
permitting. Fee is $132 for two people; enroll the main
contact only. Registration required; enroll online in
Course #163072 (February 13) or #163073 (February
14) at irvinequickreg.org. For more information, call
949-724-7611. Ages 16+.
March 12
Kite
Flying
3–5 p.m.
Bommer Canyon
Celebrate spring by mak-
ing and flying kites in Bom-
mer Canyon.
Event includes kite-making
materials, demonstrations, safety tips
and kite flying opportunities in the
beautiful canyon. All ages welcome. Adults must accom-
pany children under 18. Fee is $6 per kite. Enroll at
irvinequickreg.org in course #159162.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
January 9, February 13
 March 12
Saturday Family Craft  Play
10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Orange County Great Park
Learn more about the Great Park through new, family-
friendly games and crafts! All activities held at Balloon
Park. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program;
craft supplies limited. For more information: ocgp.org.
All ages welcome.
January 14 (TUSD)
February 11 (IUSD)
FREE Welcome to Kindergarten
7–8:30 p.m.
This free workshop is for parents interested in learning
more about the Irvine and Tustin Unified School Districts’
enrollment process, kindergarten and transitional kin-
dergarten programs. Please attend one presentation only.
Visit iusd.org to determine which school district your
child will attend due to school district boundaries. The
January 14 event will be for Tustin Unified and will take
place at Northwood Community Park. The February 11
presentation for Irvine Unified will be held at the Irvine
Civic Center. Registration is not required; seating will be
available on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to limited
seating, adults only please. The IUSD presentation can be
viewed online one week after the event at cityofirvine.org.
For more information, please call 949-724-6632.
February 2–April 15
FREE Tax Assistance Program
By Appointment Only
Beginning February 2, 2016, the City of Irvine, in part-
nership with the United Way of Orange County is offer-
ing tax-preparation services at no cost to taxpayers who
earned less than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying taxpayers
who live, work or attend school in Irvine are eligible to
receive help completing and electronically filing their tax
returns through April 15. For more information or to
schedule an appointment, please call 888-434-8248 start-
ing January 7, 2016.
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FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Creation StationsFREE
at the Great Park
Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations.
Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent
participation required. Free drop-in program.
Every Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm OCGP Free
Family Art Time
Parents and children experiment with
different media including drawing,
painting, clay, printmaking and more
with guidance from an art instructor.
Parent must enroll and participate
with enrolled child. Ages 5+.
Drawing Sa Jan 16 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163063
Clay Sa Jan 23 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163064
Painting Sa Jan 30 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163065
Printmaking Sa Feb 6 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163066
Drawing Sa Feb 13 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163067
Clay Sa Feb 20 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163068
Painting Sa Feb 27 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163069
Printmaking Sa Mar 5 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163070
Drawing Sa Mar 12 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163071
FREE Family Fun at the Museum
*SWJOF)JTUPSJDBM.VTFVN
Go back in time to learn about what Irvine was like and
how people lived before Irvine became a City in 1971.
Irvine Historical Society Docents share the past through
crafts and stories in these free programs. Parent participa-
tion required. Program is free, but space is limited; regis-
tration required for each family member. Supply fee: $5
for each craft. Ages 5+.
Sparkly Ornaments Su Dec 20 2pm–3pm IHM Free #155683
Adobe Brick Making Su Jan 24 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160403
Prepare a FruitTart Su Feb 28 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160404
Easter Egg Hunt Su Mar 20 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160405
Family Sailing  BBQ
Families can enjoy learning the basics of sailing or refresh
their skills on a Harbor 20 keelboat with an instructor
aboard. Bring food to grill on our barbecues to top off
your sailing adventure. Family consists of three to five
participants. Fee is per person. More info: 949-642-5031.
Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Ages 6+.
Sa Dec 12 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50 #157094
Sa Dec 12 2pm–5pm NSB $50 #157095
Sa Jan 16 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50 #159993
Sa Jan 16 2pm–5pm NSB $50 #159994
Sa Feb 20 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50 #159995
Sa Feb 20 2pm–5pm NSB $50 #159996
FREE Old Town Irvine Tour
Step back in time to explore the rich history of Irvine
and the Irvine family. This docent-led walking tour re-
veals what life was like in Old Town Irvine in the early
1900s with site tours of what was once the bean granary,
boarding house, blacksmith shop and more. Meet in the
La Quinta hotel lobby (Sand Canyon and Burt Road).
Su Dec 13 12pm–2pm OTI Free #156767
Su Jan 10 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160400
Su Feb 14 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160401
Su Mar 13 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160402
Moonlit Marshmallows
Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfire. Each ses-
sion is one hour. Bring a flashlight and dress warm. All
ages welcome. Fee is per person; adults must accompany
children younger than 18.
F Dec 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #156730
F Dec 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #156731
F Feb 5 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160114
F Feb 5 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160115
F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116
F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117
EXCURSIONS
Art Excursion:
Pasadena MuseumNEW
of California Art
Explore beautiful Old Pasadena independently for lunch,
then spend the afternoon visiting the Pasadena Museum
of California Art. This excursion requires substantial
walking. Fee includes motorcoach transportation and
admission; lunch at participant’s expense. IFAC Member:
$40. Ages 18+.
Sa Dec 5 10am–5pm IFAC $45 #158730
Visit the Getty!
Explore the incredible art collection, amazing architec-
ture and spectacular hilltop views. Bring a lunch or enjoy
one of the three cafes located on site. Fee includes mo-
torcoach transportation; lunch at participant’s expense.
IFAC Member: $27. Ages 18+.
Sa Feb 6 9:30am–4:30pm IFAC $29 #162410
Senior Excursions: Exposition Park
Enjoy a morning ride on the Metrolink to Los Angeles’ Ex-
position Park and to visit museums. Fee includes round-
trip Metrolink ticket; lunch at participants expense. Most
museums are free, however, special exhibits may require a
fee. Meet at the Irvine Metrolink Station at 15215 Barranca
Parkway. More info: 949-724-6808. Ages 50+.
W Feb 10 8:30am–4:30pm Metrolink $25 #160238
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COOKING
Cupcake Kids
Make crafts, delicious desserts, decorate cakes, cookies and
cupcakes with your child. Parent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
Th Dec 3 10am–11am HPCC $10 #158302
Tu Feb 23 10am–11am HPCC $10 #162720
F Mar 4 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162552
Fun with Fruits and Veggies
Get your child excited and interested in healthy
food choices. A variety of fabulous fruits and
vegetables are used in fun projects and
creative crafts. Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
Th Jan 14–Feb 4 10am–11am NCP $40 #160415
F Feb 19 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162551
Healthy Snack Attack
Learn quick ways to create healthy snacks that are bet-
ter for little bodies. We’ll use carrots, celery, tortillas and
other healthful foods to create quick, easy and fun snacks.
Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
W Feb 3–24 3:15pm–4:15pm UCP $40 #162862
Kid Cooks
Does your child
like to help in the
kitchen? Children will
learn how to safely work
in the kitchen and pro-
perly use tools. Make
pizza, soft pretzels and
many other items from
scratch. Parent partici-
pation required. Ages 3-5.
M, F Dec 7–18 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #156977
F Jan 15 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162548
Tu Mar 1–22 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #163075
Let’s Make Dough!
Toss it, pat it or bake it! Join us while we create fun proj-
ects with dough. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
Th Dec 17 10am–11am HPCC $10 #158303
Th Feb 11–Mar 3 3pm–4pm NCP $40 #160436
Tiny Turtles  Dinky Ducks
Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses,
which allow you to sample a variety of our programs.
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ORANGE COUNTY’S
FESTIVAL BALLET THEATRE
DEC 12  24
March 19 
 20, 2016
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Fairy Tale Fantasy
Let your imagination run wild as we follow Little Red
Riding Hood and put Humpty Dumpty back together
again. Fun crafts and wonderful stories will be shared to
pique your child’s interest. Parent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
F Dec 4 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #156759
Tu Jan 5–26 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163081
NEW Over the Rainbow Painting
A fun way to introduce painting to your child. Children
will be able to explore stations such as shaving cream,
pudding, sand and balloon painting. Dress for mess
and we’ll supply the rest. Parent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
M Feb 1–29 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163078
Shapes, Numbers  Colors
Puzzles, crafts and activities make learn-
ing the basics fun! Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 10am–11am NCP $35 #160406
NEW Soaring through the Seasons
Come soar through fall, winter, spring and summer. In
this class your child will experience the seasons and all
their glorious changes through crafts and activities. Par-
ent participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Mar 11 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162571
Toddler Keepsakes
Preserve memories of your child’s toddler years with these
unique crafts. Using glue, glitter, plaster, paint, hands and
feet, you’ll be making special memories to treasure. Par-
ent participation required. Ages 3-5.
Winter Holidays F Dec 18 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #156755
Valentine’s Day F Feb 12 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162613
Spring Crafts F Mar 25 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162616
Trucks, Trains, Boats  Planes
Each week, we’ll introduce an exciting and fascinating mode
of transportation. Join us for stories and crafts designed
to delight and educate your child. Parent participation re-
quired. Ages 3-5.
F Jan 29 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162574
Whimsical Winter Crafts
Create wonderful mementos and memories! Little ones,
with the help of a grown-up, will do fun and easy craft
projects based on a winter theme. Parent participation re-
quired. Dress for mess. Ages 3-5.
F Jan 8 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162572
F Jan 8–29 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163076
CRAFTS
Creative Crafts  Play
Paint, build, play and more! We provide the supplies, you
provide the creativity in self-directed activities. Crafts can
be messy; wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation
required. Ages 2-7.
Sa Dec 19 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #156747
Sa Jan 16 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #160111
Sa Feb 20 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #160112
Sa Mar 19 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #160113
Creative Painting
Paint with anything from spaghetti noodles to marbles.
Let your child be creative without creating a mess at
home. Wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
Tu Feb 9–Mar 1 10am–11am NCP $35 #160419
Messy Play
Dress for mess and we’ll supply the rest! The fun is all
here; pudding painting, shaving cream art, hand/foot
prints, bubble stations and more. Parent participation re-
quired. Ages 3-5.
F Mar 18 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162615
Messy Play Days
Create artwork with a variety of art media. Proj-
ects include bubble making, silly putty, coffee dough,
painting and lots of one-of-a-kind artwork by your
little artist. Parent participation required. More info:
tammyle@att.net. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages
2-4. *No class 2/15.
M Dec 7–21 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #158691
W Jan 6–20 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161773
M Feb 1–22* 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161774
W Feb 3–17 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161775
W Mar 2–16 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161777
M Mar 7–21 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161776
Messy, Muddy Hands  Toes
Create art with fingers, feet, mud and suds! Enjoy crafty fun
using a variety of exciting objects. Child’s artwork will be
assembled into a keepsake. New projects each month. More
info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent participation
required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: $20. Ages 1-5.
Th Dec 3–17 10am–10:45am HPCC $33 #156961
Th Dec 3–17 11am–11:45am HPCC $33 #156962
Th Jan 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #161783
Th Jan 7–28 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #161784
Th Feb 4–25 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #161785
Th Feb 4–25 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #161786
Th Mar 3–24 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #161787
Th Mar 3–24 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #161788
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DANCE, MUSIC  DRAMA
Jump, Shout,
Get Your Wiggles Out!
Active toddlers explore the world of music through vari-
ous music styles and use instruments, ribbons, parachutes
and gymnastics equipment. More info: shannoncoy
kendall@gmail.com. Parent participation required. Inst:
Ms. Shannon. Ages 1-3.
Tu Dec 1–15 11am–11:45am HPCC $37 #156956
Tu Jan 5–26 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #161819
Tu Feb 2–23 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #161820
Tu Mar 1–22 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #161821
Jumping Jacks  Jills
Help develop motor and social skills through lively music,
singing, dancing, imaginative play, tunnels and instru-
mental jam sessions. More info: info@cjjkidbiz@aol.com.
Parent participation required. Inst: Miracles in Motion.
Ages 1.5-4.
W Feb 10–Mar 2 10am–10:55am NCP $39 #161727
Kids Love Music: Baby Class
Musical bonding time for you and your baby! Learn lap
songs, peek-a-boo songs and active chants. Explore rhythm
and sound with shakers and drums while your baby gains
motor skills, building blocks for tonal memory and cog-
nitive development. Bring a baby blanket. Class content
changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net.
Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional
supply fee: $20. Ages 4-14 mos. (not walking).
Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #159978
Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #159980
Sa Feb 20–Mar 19 11am–11:30am WBCP $65 #159979
Kids Love Music: Toddler Class
A good class for first-timers. Together we sing, dance
and play rhythm instruments! Explore making mu-
sic with drums, pentatonic xylophones and glocken-
spiels. We keep you and your toddler active and en-
gaged in this shortened version of the Kids Love Music
class! Class content changes each session. More info:
info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required.
Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 1-2.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #159981
Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #159983
Sa Feb 20–Mar 19 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $65 #159982
Kids Love Music
Come sing, dance and play together with animal pup-
pets and rhythm instruments. Explore making music
with drums, xylophones and glockenspiels. Children gain
tonal memory, motor skills, cognitive development and
have a fun bonding time with you! Class content changes
each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult
participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional sup-
ply fee: $20. Ages: 1-4.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #159984
Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #159985
Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #159987
Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #159988
Sa Feb 20–Mar 19 10am–10:45am WBCP $65 #159986
Kids Love Music: Holiday
Mix together holiday music and winter songs with finger
play and jingle bell shakers! All same Kids Love Music fun
with a winter theme. Baby class is for ages 4-14 mos. Tod-
dlers are 1-2 years and Kids class is ages 1-4.
Babies Tu Dec 1–15 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $42 #156351
Babies Sa Dec 5–19 11am–11:30am WBCP $42 #156352
Toddlers Tu Dec 1–15 3:30pm–4pm NCP $42 #156353
Toddlers Sa Dec 5–19 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $42 #156354
Kids Tu Dec 1–15 4:15pm–5pm NCP $42 #156355
Kids Tu Dec 1–15 5:15pm–6pm NCP $42 #156356
Kids Sa Dec 5–19 10am–1:45am WBCP $42 #156357
Tiny Turtles  Dinky Ducks
Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses,
which allow you to sample a variety of our programs.
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Date: June, 2016
Location: TBA
Early Childhood dance classes see Page 23
ƒ Ballet  Tap Combo
ƒ Ballet, Jazz 
Tap Combo
ƒ Ballet, Jazz 
Tumbling Combo
ƒ Butterfly Ballerinas
ƒ Hip Hop  Tumble
ƒ Princess Ballet
ƒ Sing Along Dance  Fun
ƒ Superhero Hip Hop 
Creative Movement
ƒ Tots  Tutus Ballet
Children dance classes see Pages 35
ƒ All Star Tiny Cheer  Tumble
ƒ Ballet  Tumble Combo
ƒ Ballet Barre  Technique
ƒ Children’s Musical Theater
ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level I
ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level II
ƒ Commercial Dance  Stage
Performance Prep
ƒ Creative Dance
ƒ Hip Hop
ƒ Hip Hop  Breakdance for Boys
ƒ Hip Hop Jazz Dance
ƒ Irish Dance for
Beginners
ƒ Jedi Training Hip Hop
ƒ Musical Theater
Broadway Dance
ƒ Pop Star Hip Hop
ƒ Princess Academy
ƒ Street Hip Hop 
Breakdance
For more information about the optional recital
and costume costs, please call Orange County
Dance Productions at 714-389-1933. Online
registration for the winter session of classes is
now available at irvinequickreg.org.
Irvine OC Dance Productions
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South Coast Music Together
Experiencetheacclaimedandinternationalresearch-based
music and movement program for infants, toddlers and
the adults who love them. Classes flow with songs, dance
and instrumental jam sessions in a spirit of warmth and
community. More info: scmusictogether@aol.com. Parent
participation required. Inst: South Coast Music Together.
Curriculum fee: $41. Infant siblings under 9 months may
register for free as space permits. Call 949-724-6611 to
reserve the free spot. Ages birth-4yrs. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
M Jan 11–Mar 28* 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #161478
M Jan 11–Mar 28* 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #161479
Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #161480
Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #161481
Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #161482
Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #161483
Tumble, Tots  Tunes
Dance, sing and tumble with your little ones. Expand
your child’s experience and interest in music, dance and
gymnastics through movement and various apparatuses.
More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent par-
ticipation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 2-3.5
Tu Dec 1–15 10am–10:45am HPCC $37 #156953
Tu Jan 5–26 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #161816
Tu Feb 2–23 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #161817
Tu Mar 1–22 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #161818
EDUCATIONAL
AlphaBricks
Learn the alphabet with LEGO® bricks. This is a hands-
on class where students will design and build educational
models based on letters of the alphabet using DUPLO®
bricks. Children must be toilet trained. More info:
irvine@bricks4kidz.com or 949-415-4391. Inst: Bricks 4
Kidz. Ages 2.5-4. *No class 1/18, 3/7.
M Jan 4–Feb 8* 2pm–3pm CCP $89 #160134
M Feb 22–Mar 28* 2pm–3pm CCP $89 #160135
Parent  Me
Learning Chinese
Together
Learn while having fun! By
using a variety of tools and
techniques including songs,
animals, fruits, colors and games, children and parent
teams interact to easily learn Chinese together. More info:
949-559-6868. Parent participation required. Supply fee:
$10. Ages 2.5-5.
Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 9:10am–9:55am SCCCA $180 #161501
Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 10am–10:45am SCCCA $180 #161502
Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 10:50am–11:35am SCCCA $180 #161503
EARLYCHILDHOOD
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EARLYCHILDHOOD
Parent participation required Ages 1.5–3 *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7.
PARENT  ME
These classes are offered by OC Dance Productions Instructors.
More Info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933.
Dance Technique
These classes are more technique and disciplined based,
allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance
genre. Dancers can track improvement and learning
through our full progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap
levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/
flexibility training are also explored in these classes.
Ballet  Tap Combo
Ages 3–5 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 9:50am–10:35am CCP $112 #161846
Ages 3–5 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $112 #161847
Ages 3–5 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #161848
Ages 3–5 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161849
Ages 3–5 F Jan 15–Mar 18 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #161850
Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:40am–11:25am CCP $139 #161844
Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:45am–11:30am NCP $139 #161845
Ballet, Jazz  Tap Combo
Ages 4–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #161853
Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #161854
Ballet, Jazz  Tumbling Combo Class
Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #161855
Ages 3–6 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #161856
Tots  Tutus Ballet
Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #161944
Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 11:30am–12:15pm CCP $139 #161943
Dance Play
These introductory classes are for
those new to dance or movement and
incorporate dance technique with cre-
ative movement, fun and imaginative
play. Classes promote rhythm, coor-
dination, listening, gross motor skills
and articulation.
Butterfly Ballerinas
Ages 3–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161862
Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:50am–10:35am NCP $139 #161863
Hip Hop  Tumble
Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161885
Princess Ballet
Supply fee: $10.
Ages 3–5 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 10:45am–11:30am CCP $112 #161918
Ages 3–5 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161919
Ages 3–5 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161920
Ages 3–5 F Jan 15–Mar 18 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161921
Ages 3–5 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:50am–10:35am CCP $139 #161922
Sing Along  Dance Fun
Ages 3–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161932
Superhero Hip Hop  Creative Movement
Ages 3–5 F Jan 15–Mar 18 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161940
Parent  Me All-In-One Dance
Experience different genres of dance including ballet, jazz,
hip-hop, tumbling, stretches and creative movement, pro-
viding a proper foundation for future dance classes. These
basic movements can improve spatial awareness, body
control and balance. Suitable for boys and girls. Sneakers
or dance shoes required.
Ages 1.5–3 W Jan 13–Mar 16 10am–10:45am CCP $139 #161893
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #161894
Ages 2–3 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #164244
Tots  Tutus Ballet
Imaginations soar with props, songs, rhythm, movement
and play. Through ballet and jazz basics, children develop
gross motor skills and creativity. Ballet shoes required.
Ages 1.5–3 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 9am–9:45am CCP $112 #161908
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #161907
Movement, Motor Skills and More
Set to favorite tunes children will also use props, parachutes,
bean bags and more to play and participate in partner
activities with their parent or guardian. Suitable for boys
and girls. Sneakers or dance shoes required.
Ages 1.5–3 W Jan 13–Mar 16 11am–11:45am CCP $139 #161898
Ages 1.5–3 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #161900
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9am–9:45am NCP $139 #161899
Princess Ballet  Play
Fundamentals of ballet and creative movement to fairy
tale music with princess tutus, props, story time and prin-
cess crafts. Surprise visit from a familiar princess on the
last day. Supply fee: $10.
Ages 1.5–3 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #161904
Ages 1.5–3 W Jan 13–Mar 16 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #161905
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #161906
View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7.
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MARTIAL ARTS
Tiny Tigers Karate
Tame your little one’s inner tiger with techniques to chan-
nel their energy in this karate class for beginners. Course
strives to instill respect, self-control and confidence. Uni-
form (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up.
More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Hemenez.
Ages 4-11.
Sa Dec 5–26 9am–10am DCP $48 #157065
Sa Jan 2–23 9am–10am DCP $48 #160371
Sa Feb 6–27 9am–10am DCP $48 #160372
Sa Mar 5–26 9am–10am DCP $48 #160373
MORE CHOICES!
Community Helpers
What do you want to be when you grow up: a veterinar-
ian, a nurse, a farmer or a police officer? Create crafts and
play games based on our community helpers. Parent par-
ticipation required. Ages 3-5.
F Feb 5 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162612
Pirates  Dragons
From pirates and ships to dragons and knights, this class
will transport explorers to another time and place. Enjoy
making crafts and fun activities. Parent participation re-
quired. Ages 3-5.
Th Feb 11–Mar 3 10am–11am NCP $35 #160435
Weeble Wobble
Wednesdays
Drop in for a variety of self-di-
rected parent and child activities
including musical instruments,
crafts, puzzles, movement, games
and circle time. Activity stations are designed to expose
and encourage development of motor skills, socialization,
language and cognitive abilities. Includes a coffee station
for grown-ups. Purchase passes at class (5-day $20 pass;
10-day pass $40). Ages 1-4. *No class 12/23.
EveryWednesday* 10am–11am HPCC $4/meeting
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
ABCs with Tiny Tots
Schedule: Option 1: M–F: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Option 2: MWF: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Option 3: TTh: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark.
Sites: Deerfield Community Park (DCP)
University Community Park (UCP)
Prepare your child for Kindergarten both academically
and socially. Children will learn to write their name, ex-
perience art, music, science, cooking, math and reading
in a fun and nurturing environment with caring teachers
and assistants. Adult-to-child ratio is 1:8. Children must
be toilet trained. More info: socalttt@juno.com. Inst: Mrs.
M. and Tiny Tot Staff. Ages 3-5. Program runs monthly;
view fees and register online. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
Mornings with Miss Tammy Tots
Schedule: TTh: 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark.
Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
Join in the fun with your tod-
dler. Children are introduced to
a friendly environment with fun
alphabet art, crafts, music, story
and playground time. Activities
are designed to encourage self-
motivation and independence
in preparation for preschool.
Parent participation required. Bring a snack. More info:
tammyle@att.net or 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy’s
staff. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-6. Program runs monthly;
view fees and register online.
Mornings with Miss Tammy
Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2:TTh: 9 a.m.–noon
Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark.
Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
This class is jam packed with activities including alphabet
recognition (upper/lower case), creative arts, literature,
phonics and writing. Classes provide interactive experi-
ence to spark imaginative learning in a fun-filled morning
of social development and self-esteem building. Differ-
ent themes explored each week. Children must be toilet
trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net
or 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $15. Ages
3-6. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online.
*No class 1/18, 2/15.
Miss Tammy’s Lunch Bunch
F Jan 8–29 12pm–1pm NCP $24 #161768
F Feb 5–26 12pm–1pm NCP $24 #161769
F Mar 4–25 12pm–1pm NCP $24 #161770
Preschool Programs
PreschoolprogramsareofferedatmultipleCityparkswith
different day and time options to choose from. Most
programs run monthly. For more information on options
and fees, visit irvinequickreg.org and browse the Early
Childhood Preschool Programs.
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Afternoons with Miss Tammy
Schedule: TTh: 1–3 p.m.
Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark.
Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
Enhance your child’s kindergarten readiness through let-
ter recognition, phonics, alphabetic toys, sight words and
writing. Class reinforces a positive self-image and makes
school a fun experience. Children must be toilet trained.
Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst:
Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 3-6. Program runs month-
ly; view fees and register online.
My Fun Time  Later Gators
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Introduction to numbers, colors, children’s literature,
alphabet recognition and phonics. Activities stimulate
creativity, socialization and cognitive development
through interactive play and music games. Children must
be toilet trained. Register onsite. Space is limited! Option
to pay $6/hour. Ages 3-5.
Deerfield Community Park 949-724-6725
My FunTime Monday–Friday 8am–12pm $6/hour
Later Gators Monday–Friday 12pm–3pm $6/hour
Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728
My FunTime Monday–Friday 9am–1pm $6/hour
Preschool Chinese Conversation
Learn to read and speak Chinese before starting kindergar-
ten. Children start reading through phonetics curriculum
and develop conversation skills with group activities, songs,
storytime, games, crafts and special holiday events. Parent
participation is optional. Children must be toilet trained.
Bring a healthy snack. More info: 949-559-6868. Inst: Ms.
Shawna. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
M,W Jan 4–Mar 23* 9am–11:20am SCCCA $550 #161534
Tu,Th Jan 5–Mar 24 9am–11:20am SCCCA $600 #161535
OC First Chinese Preschool
 Kinder Class
Schedule: Option 1: M–F 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2: MWF 9 a.m.–noon
Option 3:TTh 9 a.m.–noon
Option 4: TTh noon–3 p.m.
Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark.
Site: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Immerse your child in the Chinese language and culture
to develop school-readiness skills and become bilingual.
This fun curriculum teaches children to converse, write
sentences and comprehend math in Chinese. No language
experience required. Children must be toilet trained. Bring
a healthy snack. More info: 714-338-9270. Inst: OC First
Language Academy. Supply fee: $25 (M-F), $20 (MWF),
$15 (T/Th). Ages vary. Noon-3 p.m. class available only on
TTh option. Program runs monthly; view fees and register
online. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7.
On Your Mark. Get Set. Grow!
Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2: MW: 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Option 3: MW: 12:30–3:30p.m.
Option 4:TTh: 12:30–3:30p.m.
Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark.
Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
This interactive drop-off program focuses on kindergar-
ten readiness. The curriculum is introduced in a fun and
dynamic learning experience where kids develop math,
literacy, social science, language, science and motor skills
while gaining social skills and a sense of independence.
Children must be toilet trained. Parents are asked to vol-
unteer two times during each session. Bring a healthy
snack daily. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com.
Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: MWF: $30 (half day); MW
and TTh: $25 (half day); MW: $50 (full day). Ages 3-6.
Program runs monthly; view fees and register online.
*No class 1/18 and 2/15.
Reading Readiness Program
Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2:TTh: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: Option 1: $249*; Option 2: $165* per month
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
University Community Park (UCP)
Learn to read before starting kindergarten through this
phonetics curriculum program with daily activities in a
group setting. Registerearly;programsellsout! More info:
nli786@yahoo.com or 323-216-9541. Inst: Nabila Imran.
Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
Reading, Math  More
Preschool
Preschoolers can learn to read, spell,
add and subtract through an intro-
duction to phonics, leveled read-
ing, spelling and math. More info:
claudia@readwritesolutions.com or
949-263-0633. Parent participation
required. Inst: Readwrite. Program
and testing fee: $50. Ages 3.5-5.
Tu,Th Jan 19–Feb 16 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #160421
Tu,Th Feb 23–Mar 22 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #160422
Tiny Trekkers Play School
This Kindergarten readiness program introduces a well-
rounded curriculum of art, science, children’s literature,
numbers, alphabet recognition and more. Activities pro-
mote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive develop-
ment through interactive play and nature activities. Bring
a healthy snack. Children must be toilet trained. Ages 3-5.
Tu,Th Dec 1–17 9am–11am TRNC $66 #156737
Tu,Th Jan 5–28 9am–11am TRNC $88 #160121
Tu,Th Feb 2–25 9am–11am TRNC $88 #160122
Tu,Th Mar 1–31 9am–11am TRNC $110 #160123
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All Sorts of Games
These games combine fun, fitness and the importance of
sportsmanship. With help from parents and instructors,
children are introduced to good old-fashioned school-
yard games such as capture the flag, dynamite and more!
Family members are invited to the “big game” on the last
day of the class. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Mar 4–25 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $45 #163077
All Sorts of Sports
With help from parents and instructors, children are intro-
duced to T-ball, soccer, track and more! Family members
are invited to the “big game” at the last class. Parent par-
ticipation required. Ages 3-5.
W Jan 13–Feb 3 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161916
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 9am–10am NCP $45 #160417
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161917
F Feb 19–Mar 11 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161913
Sa Mar 5–26 10am–11am HPCC $45 #161911
Sa Mar 5–Apr 2 10am–11am TRCP $45 #162546
Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160101
Anaheim ICE:
Parent  Me Skating
You and your child learn to skate together. One parent and
one child per class; includes skate rental, lessons, free prac-
tice on day of class and three passes to use during the ses-
sion. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com.
Parent participation required. Location: Anaheim ICE,
300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5.
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159968
Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159969
Wildfire Gymnastics
Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned facility.
Registration required two days prior to class. More
info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfire Gymnastics,
14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. $24 annual insurance
fee (per child) due at site.
Parent  Tot Gymnastics: Ages 1.5–3
Enjoy gymnastic obstacle courses and stations that
teach children coordination and social interaction.
Parents learn how to effectively coach their child in
gymnastics and other developmental skills.
W Jan 6–27 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #160241
W Feb 3–24 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #160242
W Mar 2–30 10am–10:45am WFG $82 #160243
Preschool Embers Gymnastics: Ages 3–4
This class is designed to develop a high level of gross
motor skills, build self-confidence and enhance your
child’s ability to listen and follow directions using
pre-school equipment in a safe and fun environment.
W Jan 6–27 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #160245
W Feb 3–24 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #160246
W Mar 2–30 9am–9:55am WFG $88 #160247
Preschool Junior Flames Gymnastics: Ages 5–6
This co-ed class helps develop gross motor skills
and self-confidence. Children are taught gymnastics
skills through progressive activities on appropriate-
sized equipment in a fun and safe environment.
Th Jan 7–28 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #160249
Th Feb 4–25 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #160250
Th Mar 3–31 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $88 #160251
Swimming Lessons or Tennis
Looking for
swimming lessons
or tennis for your tot?
See Pages 65 and 85.
Adult Sports Leagues
Looking for an adult
basketball, soccer
or softball league?
See Page 59.
Fine Arts Classes
Fine arts classes
for young children
are listed on
Page 69.
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Anaheim ICE: Skating for Tots
Beginning ice skating made fun and easy. Learn how to
march, glide, hop and wiggle backwards on the ice. Includes
skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three
additional skating passes to be used during the four-week
session. Please arrive 30 minutes early to the first class. More
info:714-518-3212orjsaitta@the-rinks.com.Location:Ana-
heim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5.
W Jan 13–Feb 3 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #159964
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159965
W Feb 24–Mar 16 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #159966
Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159967
Fun Time Gymnastics
Get ready for mornings of obstacle courses, gymnastics,
fun and excitement! Children are introduced to basic tum-
bling and gymnastic skills, while improving coordination
and balance. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com.
Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 3-6.
Tu Dec 1–15 9am–9:45am HPCC $37 #156950
Tu Jan 5–26 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #161810
Tu Feb 2–23 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #161811
Tu Mar 1–22 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #161812
Mommy, Daddy  Me Soccer
Introduce yourself and your little one to the world’s most
popular game! Fun, age-appropriate activities develop
large motor and socialization skills. More info: info@
kidzlovesoccer.com or 888-277-9542. Parent participation
required. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 2-3.5
W Jan 13–Feb 10 4:45pm–5:15pm CCP $73 #160211
F Jan 15–Feb 12 4:45pm–5:15pm NCP $73 #160213
W Mar 2–30 5:30pm–6pm CCP $73 #160215
F Mar 4–Apr 1 5:30pm–6pm NCP $73 #160216
OC Playball
Sports improve fine and gross motor development and teach
basic life and social skills. Start your little athlete on the right
foot with this program designed and written by sports psy-
chologists, occupational therapists and teachers. More info:
nblake@ocplayball.com or 949-606-4038. Parent partici-
pation required for 2-year-old class. Inst: OC Playball.
Ages 2 Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $145 #159931
Ages 3 Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $145 #159932
Ages 2 F Jan 8–Mar 25 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $145 #159933
Ages 3 F Jan 8–Mar 25 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $145 #159934
NEW Parent  Me: Kick  Play
Experienced instructors along with puppet friends Mimi
and Pepe take you and your toddler through a world of
exciting physical activity while learning pre-soccer skills.
Parent participation required. More info: 310-998-0010,
la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Sup-
ply fee: $12. Ages 1-2.
W Jan 13–Mar 2 9am–9:40am OCGP $160 #160448
W Mar 9–30 9am–9:40am OCGP $80 #160449
HALFPINT SPORTS
Ages 3–5
Children will learn the basic skills and techniques of bas-
ketball, soccer or T-ball. Classes use smaller equipment
and stress cooperative play and fun! Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
Looking for something more advanced for your 5-year-
old? Check out Sports Basics on Page 43.
Half-Pint Hoops
Sa Dec 5–19 10am–11am TRCP $34 #156743
Sa Jan 9–30 10am–11am HPCC $45 #162715
Th Jan 14–Feb 4 10am–11am SSNP $45 #159109
Sa Feb 13–Mar 5 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160100
Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 10am–11am SSNP $45 #159110
Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 10am–11am SSNP $45 #159111
Half-Pint Soccer
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161875
F Jan 15–Feb 5 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161876
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160022
Sa Feb 6–27 10am–11am HPCC $45 #161874
Sa Feb 6–27 10am–11am TRCP $45 #161882
Sa Feb 13–Mar 5 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160023
W Feb 17–Mar 9 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161879
Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160024
Half-Pint T-Ball
Sa Jan 9–30 10am–11am TRCP $45 #161949
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160021
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #161951
Th Feb 18–Mar 10 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161946
Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 9am–10am NCP $45 #160438
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SuperNEW
Soccer Stars
Learn soccer skills in a fun, noncompetitive and edu-
cational environment through age-specific curriculum.
Soccer is used to nurture, build self-confidence and de-
velop teamwork. Low child-to-coach ratios and positive
reinforcement ensure each child improves at their own
pace while having a blast! More info: 310-998-0010,
la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply
fee: $12.
Ages 2–3 W Jan 13–Mar 2 9:45am–10:25am OCGP $160 #160440
Ages 3–4.5 W Jan 13–Mar 2 10:30am–11:15am OCGP $160 #160441
Ages 4.5–5 W Jan 13–Mar 2 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $160 #160442
Ages 2–3 W Mar 9–30 9:45am–10:25am OCGP $80 #160443
Ages 3–4.5 W Mar 9–30 10:30am–11:15am OCGP $80 #160444
Ages 4.5–5 W Mar 9–30 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $80 #160445
Tot Soccer
Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the
big kids! Fun group activities encourage large motor and
social skill development. Shin guards required. More info:
info@kidzlovesoccer.com or 888-277-9542. Inst: Kidz
Love Soccer. Ages 3.5-5.
W Jan 13–Feb 10 4pm–4:35pm CCP $73 #160224
F Jan 15–Feb 12 4pm–4:35pm NCP $73 #160225
W Mar 2–30 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $73 #160226
F Mar 4–Apr 1 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $73 #160227
TriFytt Biddy Tee Ball League
Your child will have a great time playing tee ball while
making new friends. First day will be practice and team
assignments. More info: info@trifyttsports.com or
714-237-0060. Includes a team shirt. Inst: TriFytt Sports.
Ages 2–3 F Jan 29–Mar 4 5:30pm–6pm SSNP $75 #162183
Ages 3–5 F Jan 29–Mar 4 6pm–6:45pm SSNP $75 #162184
TriFytt Multi-Sport
Introduce your child to sports in a fun and safe envi-
ronment where they can develop basic athletic skills.
Includes T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com or
714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 2/13.
Ages 2–3 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 11:30am–12pm SSNP $75 #162162
Ages 3–5 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 12pm–12:45pm SSNP $75 #162163
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
ENGINEERING  MATH STEM
Into the Wild
Venture on a mini safari to learn about lions, cheetahs,
giraffes and more through stories, crafts and games. Par-
ent participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Dec 11 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #156760
Th Feb 4–25 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163079
Play-Well Tek:
Jedi Engineering with LEGO®
Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineer-
ing principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire
by designing and refining LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units
and more. Imagination and engineering are combined to
create motorized and architectural projects. More info:
ethompson@play-well.org or 714-861-9807. Inst: Play-
Well Tek. Ages 5-6.
Tu Feb 2–Mar 8 3:15pm–4:45pm LLCP $144 #162194
Science Tots
From supermarket science to hands-on experiments, kids
will discover the wonders of science. Demonstrations,
stories and science projects included. Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
Tu Feb 2 10am–11am HPCC $9 #162719
F Feb 26 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162570
NEW Up In Space
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ... BLAST OFF! Step aboard a rocket ship and
journey through the solar system to learn about stars,
planets, gravity and more through crafts, activities and
games. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Jan 22 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162557
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CAMPS
Arts Camp Winter
Explore drawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art
media. Children receive personal guidance while learning
about famous artists, art techniques and art history from
around the world. Art supplies and T-shirt included. More
info: 949-724-6880. Ages 6-12. *No class 12/24, 12/25, 1/1.
M–W Dec 21–23* 8:30am–3pm IFAC $119 #158752
M–Th Dec 28–31* 8:30am–3pm IFAC $159 #158753
iCamp: Intersession
Winter: December 21–December 31
Sites: University Community Park (UCP)
Woodbury Community Park (WBCP)
Gear up for days of fun-filled, interactive activities includ-
ing games, crafts, sports and excursions when school is out
for breaks. Camp fills; register early. Online registration is
available after the Participant Emergency Form has been
submitted. Camp T-shirts are required on all excursions.
Ages 6-12 (K-6th grade). Program runs Monday through
Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily fee is $36 for non-excursion
days; $50 for excursion days. *No class 12/24, 12/25, 1/1.
iCamps:
Schedule: December 21–23, 28–31:
8 a.m.–1 p.m. or 1 p.m.–6 p.m.
Fee: $21 per option, per day
Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
Customize your camp for the winter break. Choose
by the day and camp. Online registration available after
Participant Emergency Form is submitted. Ages 5-10.
*No class 12/24-12/25, 1/1.
iCamp Sports  Games: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
A variety of popular recreation-based sports and games
are offered daily in a fun, exciting, non-competitive
atmosphere. Enjoy sports activities such as soccer, basket-
ball, baseball, volleyball, flag football, group games and
much more.
iCamp Adventure: 1 p.m.–6 p.m.
Exciting themes including games, crafts, sports, songs,
cooking and special events. Join us for camp FUN
and an abundance of different activities taking place
each day!
E-Form
This symbol indicates online registration is available
after submitting the Participant Emergency Form
located on irvinecamps.org.
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AFTERSCHOOL
COMMUNITY PARK
PROGRAMS
Irvine’s community parks offer Irvine Play After-School
Clubs (iPAC) starting after school to 6 p.m. Your child
will engage in cool, educational and fun daily activities.
These programs are for children in Kindergarten–6th
grades. Transportation is available. Contact site for more
information, pricing and to register.
iPAC at HPCC
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Transportation available from the following schools:
College Park CypressVillage Deerfield
Greentree Eastshore Northwood
iPAC at NCP
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949-724-6728
Transportation available from the following schools:
Brywood CanyonView Hicks Canyon
Portola Springs Santiago Hills
iPAC at WBCP
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949-724-6840
Transportation available from the following schools:
Stonegate Woodbury
After School All-Stars at UCP
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949-724-6815
Transportation available from the following schools:
Alderwood Culverdale Meadow Park Oak Creek
Stonecreek University Westpark
T-Rock at TRCP
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949-724-6734
Transportation available from the following schools:
Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock VistaVerde
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Super Soccer StarsNEW
Kick It Camp
Each day’s camp theme guides campers through engaging
games that teach soccer skills, build self-confidence and
promote sportsmanship. Every day features snack time
and a talent showcase where campers and coaches have
the opportunity to show off their skills! Supply fee: $12.
Ages 5-12.
M–W Dec 21–23 9am–12pm OCGP $135 #157456
M–W Dec 28–30 9am–12pm OCGP $135 #157457
Winter X-Cursion Camp
Join the fun! This excursion camp is held exclusively
for students in 5th and 6th grades. Camps sell out; sign
up early! More info: 949-724-6744. Ages 10-12. Online
registration available after Participant Emergency Form
is submitted.
M–W Dec 21–23 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #156798
M–W Dec 28–30 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #156799
COMMUNICATION
Chinese CalligraphyNEW
 Painting for Children
Calligraphy is a painting art form requiring the control
and concentration of ink, paper thickness and absorptiv-
ity and brush flexibility. Students learn to produce an infi-
nite variety of styles and forms. More info: 949-559-6868.
Ages 7-15. *No class 2/14.
Su Jan 10–Mar 20* 4pm–6pm SCCCA $220 #161543
Mandarin ChineseNEW
for Children
Prepare your child for the global economy. Students learn
Chinese language through listening, speaking, reading
and writing skills, with a topic-based instructional ap-
proach. Designed for children with little or no Chinese
knowledge. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $12.
Ages 7-9.
Tu,Th Jan 5–28 3pm–5:30pm SCCCA $224 #161504
Tu,Th Feb 2–25 3pm–5:30pm SCCCA $224 #161505
Tu,Th Mar 1–24 3pm–5:30pm SCCCA $224 #161506
Oui! Learn French for Fun
Encourage your child’s natural ability to learn French
with ease using basic conversation, puppets, songs, games
and other educational materials, numbers, colors, al-
phabet, animals, fruits, vegetables and more. More info:
bonjournilou@yahoo.com or 949-854-2354. Inst: Nilo
Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 4-12.
Th Jan 14–Mar 17 5:30pm–6:30pm RSC $120 #160130
Birthday Parties at the pool are listed on Page 66.
Birthday Parties at the Parks
Trained staff will coordinate
the fun and develop a party
package to meet your needs. We
do the setup and cleanup and
provide the pizza, cake, crafts,
games and invitations. Fee: $319 for a two-hour party;
$55 additional for special themes. Ages 4-10. NOTE: 24
children maximum including birthday child. To book your
party, please call four weeks prior to desired date.
Deerfield Community Park 949-724-6725
Las Lomas Community Park 949-724-6844
Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734
Turtle Rock Nature Center Fire Ring 949-724-6738
University Community Park 949-724-6815
Tennis Camps
Tennis camps are listed
on Page 88.
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Irvine Child Care Project COOKING
Culinary Workshops for Children
Learn basic culinary techniques and kitchen safety to de-
velop confidence in a fun environment. Inst: Christianne
Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. IFAC Member: $35. Ages 6-12.
Best of Breakfast Sa Jan 30 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163032
Valentine Cookies Sa Feb 6 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163033
St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163034
Cupcake
DecoratingNEW
for Kids
Create perfectly decorated cupcakes that will dazzle even
the most serious cupcake connoisseur! Sprinkle, swirl
and pipe with buttercream while learning to make delec-
table décor such as beautiful roses, whimsical flowers and
adorable animals using different techniques, toppings and
tools. All supplies provided. Inst: Rubina Umarji. IFAC
Member: $35. Ages 10-12.
Sa Feb 13 2:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $39 #163062
NEW Fun with Fondant!
Learn to color, roll and sculpt colorful fondant to adorn
adorable cupcakes suitable for professional presentation.
All supplies provided. Inst: Rubina Umarji. IFAC Member
$35. Ages 10-12.
Sa Jan 23 2:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $39 #164329
Delightful Desserts
Make easy desserts such as cakes, cookies and ice cream
treats. Kids learn kitchen safety, culinary tricks and
math by measuring ingredients. Recipe book provided.
Ages 6-12.
F Feb 12–Mar 4 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $40 #160020
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #160407
Healthy Cooks
Eat healthier with nutritious alternatives to fast food that
kids can make at home. Class includes nutrition informa-
tion, basic cooking lessons and samples. Ages 6-12.
F Jan 8–29 3:30pm–4:45pm UCP $40 #162861
W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #160414
International Chefs
Explore the world through appetizers, desserts and more!
Each week, children are introduced to the cuisine of a
different country to expand their tasting palate with new
flavors and textures. Ages 6-12.
F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $48 #160019
W Feb 10–Mar 2 3:45pm–5pm NCP $48 #160434
F Feb 5–26 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $48 #162721
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DANCE, MUSIC  DRAMA
Acting Out
Learn basic choreography and character development.
Parents and friends are invited to a lively performance
at the final meeting. Beginning and continuing students
welcome. Inst: Christopher Mondragon. IFAC Member:
$72. Ages 8-12.
M,W, F Feb 22–Mar 4 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #162958
Children’s Singing Class
Build confidence through singing using
popular children’s songs from well-known
musicals. More info: 949-552-8100. Inst:
Pianoforte. Supply fee: $5.
Ages 8–12 Tu Jan 19–Feb 23 5:30pm–6:25pm PMS $169 #160341
Ages 4–7 W Jan 20–Feb 24 2:30pm–3:25pm PMS $169 #160340
Ages 4–7 F Jan 22–Feb 26 4pm–4:55pm PMS $169 #160342
Dramarama!
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Be a part of Dramarama, where the child is the creator,
builder and actor. A final performance will be held for
friends and family. Ages 7-12.
F Jan 15–Mar 18 4pm–5:15pm TRCP $100 #162541
Flamenco Dance en el Parque
Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of
dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, technique
and choreography. Wear a full skirt (girls) and closed-toe
shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages 7-12.
F Feb 19–Mar 18 4:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $60 #161702
Guitar for Children
Beginners practice chords, single note melodies and fun
songs. Bring an acoustic or electric guitar with a small
amp. Repeat students welcome; new songs each session.
More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com or 949-362-0778.
Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 8-13.
W Jan 13–Feb 10 5pm–6pm NCP $99 #160199
Piano Keyboard for Children
Practice basic theory and note reading, piano technique,
ear training, ensemble playing and simple song playing.
Parent participation required for ages 4-6. More info:
949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $24. Ages 4-6
or 7-9.
Ages 4–6 Tu Jan 19–Feb 23 3:30pm–4:25pm PMS $195 #160344
Ages 7–9 Tu Jan 19–Feb 23 4:30pm–5:25pm PMS $195 #160345
Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 23–Feb 27 9am–9:55am PMS $195 #160346
Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 23–Feb 27 10am–10:55am PMS $195 #160347
Polynesian Dance
for Children and Youth
Keikis (children) will have fun, make friends and learn
beginning dances and a little bit about Polynesian culture.
Includes a show for friends and family at the end of the ses-
sion. Bring a sarong/pareo, water and a towel. More info:
hulaparties@aol.com. Inst: Brenda Geringer. Optional
supply fee: $2 (CD of class music). Ages 4-9.
Sa Jan 30–Mar 19 11:45am–12:30pm UCP $95 #160459
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Date: June, 2016
Location: TBA
Early Childhood dance classes see Page 23
ƒ Ballet  Tap Combo
ƒ Ballet, Jazz 
Tap Combo
ƒ Ballet, Jazz 
Tumbling Combo
ƒ Butterfly Ballerinas
ƒ Hip Hop  Tumble
ƒ Princess Ballet
ƒ Sing Along Dance  Fun
ƒ Superhero Hip Hop 
Creative Movement
ƒ Tots  Tutus Ballet
Children dance classes see Pages 35
ƒ All Star Tiny Cheer  Tumble
ƒ Ballet  Tumble Combo
ƒ Ballet Barre  Technique
ƒ Children’s Musical Theater
ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level I
ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level II
ƒ Commercial Dance  Stage
Performance Prep
ƒ Creative Dance
ƒ Hip Hop
ƒ Hip Hop  Breakdance for Boys
ƒ Hip Hop Jazz Dance
ƒ Irish Dance for
Beginners
ƒ Jedi Training Hip Hop
ƒ Musical Theater
Broadway Dance
ƒ Pop Star Hip Hop
ƒ Princess Academy
ƒ Street Hip Hop 
Breakdance
For more information about the optional recital
and costume costs, please call Orange County
Dance Productions at 714-389-1933. Online
registration for the winter session of classes is
now available at irvinequickreg.org.
Irvine OC Dance Productions
Fine Arts classes for children are listed on Page 69.
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OC DANCE PRODUCTIONS
These classes are offered by OC Dance Productions. Optional dance recital available in Winter and Fall sessions only.
Nominal costume fee applies. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933.
Dance Play
These introductory classes are for those new to dance or
movement and incorporate dance technique with cre-
ative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes also
promote rhythm, coordination, listening, gross motor
skills and articulation.
All Star Tiny Cheer  Tumble
Ages 4–7 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $112 #161843
Jedi Training Hip Hop
Ages 5–9 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #163127
Pop Star Hip Hop
Ages 5–9 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #161909
Street Hip Hop and Break Dance
Ages 7–12 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP$124 #161938
Ages 5–9 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #161939
Dance Technique
These classes are more technique and discipline based,
allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance
genre. Dancers can track their improvement and learning
through our full progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap
levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/
flexibility training are also explored in these classes.
NEW Ballet  Tumble
Ages 4–7 W Jan 13–Mar 16 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161851
NEW Ballet Barre  Technique
Ages 6–10 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161852
Classical Ballet: Beginning
(Prerequisite for Beginning Level II)
Ages 5–9 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $112 #161869
Ages 4–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161866
Ages 5–8 W Jan 13–Mar 16 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #161867
Ages 7–10 W Jan 13–Mar 16 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161868
Classical Ballet: Beginning Level II
Ages 6–10 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 6pm–6:45pm CCP $112 #161858
Ages 5–7 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #161857
Hip-Hop
Ages 5–9 F Jan 15–Mar 18 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #161859
Ages 7–12 F Jan 15–Mar 18 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161860
Hip-Hop Jazz Dance
Ages 4–7 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $124 #161861
Irish Dance: Beginning
Ages 6–10 W Jan 13–Mar 16 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #161886
Introducing the OC Dance Progression Program! Dancers of all ages track their individual accomplishments each week with dance goals and objectives.
View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. Achievement certificates presented to all dancers at the end of each session. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7.
Children’s Musical Theater
Tell a story through song and dance by expressing emo-
tion, stage confidence and individuality. Children learn
basic choreography and lyrics of popular, age-appropriate
songs through imaginative theater games. Last class is a
performance.
Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161864
Ages 4–7 F Jan 15–Mar 18 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161865
Commercial Dance  Stage Performance Prep
Explore contemporary and street dance forms of jazz,
hip-hop, character dance and lyrical with an emphasis on
stage and performance presence for television, parades
and commercial dance. Sneakers and jazz shoes required.
Ages 5–9 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161870
Creative Dance
Creative, fun and familiar concepts are used in this non-
competitive learning approach to enhance students’ mo-
tor, cognitive and expressive abilities. Using a combina-
tion of ballet and jazz, students develop strong foundation
in dance.
Ages 4–7 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161871
Ages 6–9 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161872
NEW Hip-Hop  Breakdance for Boys
Dance helps sports ability. This fun, energetic class improves
balance, muscle tone, strength, agility and coordination.
Sneakers required.
Ages 5–8 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $124 #161873
Ages 3–4 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #164223
Musical Theater Broadway Dance
Want to dance, sing and shine like a Broadway star? This
class focuses on performance quality and stage presence,
and beginning dance choreography. Inst: OC Productions.
Ages 6–10 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161887
Ages 5–10 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 5:15pm–6pm UCP $139 #161889
Ages 4–7 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161888
NEW Princess Academy
Princess training involves learning grace, poise and disci-
plined ballet techniques, while becoming well-versed in
etiquette and kindness. Final class is a performance and
gala where princesses wear their favorite gowns and dem-
onstrate new skills. Surprise visit from a familiar princess
on the last day. Supply fee: $10.
Ages 3.5–7 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 11:35am–12:20pm NCP $139 #161910
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IL-DO Tae Kwon Do
Il-Do Studio has been voted “Best Martial Arts School” by
Best of O.C. Students will gain physical and mental ben-
efits. Free uniform provided. This class is for introduc-
tory students only. More info: ildotkd@sbcglobal.net or
949-551-1800. *No class 2/15.
Ages 6–13 M,Th Jan 4–28 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #159339
Ages 4–5 Sa Jan 9–30 9:30am–10am IL-DO $59 #159340
Ages 6–13 M,Th Feb 1–29* 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #159341
Ages 4–5 Tu Feb 2–23 6pm–6:30pm IL-DO $59 #159342
Ages 6–13 M,Th Feb 29–Mar 24 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #159343
Ages 4–5 Sa Mar 5–26 9:30am–10am IL-DO $59 #159344
Karate for Children  Youth
Karate strives to improve strength, endurance, balance,
coordination and flexibility along with developing con-
fidence, self-esteem, respect and courtesy. Uniform (Gi)
available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info:
949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Sperling.
Belt Color Ages Time Jan Feb Mar
Saturdays at DCP: $48 (four lessons/month)
White-Green 6–16 10am #160374 #160378 #160382
Blue-Brown 4–16 11am #160375 #160379 #160383
White-Green 4–16 12pm #160376 #160380 #160384
Blue-Black 8+ 1pm #160377 #160381 #160385
Karate with
Roy Cadiente
for Youth
Karate promotes personal develop-
ment and self-discipline. Uniform (Gi)
available from instructor for $26.50
and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst:
Ed Derhovanesian or Roy Cadiente.
Ages 4-17.
W Jan 6–27 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #160387
Th Jan 7–28 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #160386
W Feb 3–24 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #160388
Th Feb 4–25 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #160389
W Mar 2–23 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #160390
Th Mar 3–24 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #160391
Kung Fu for Kids
Kids will learn Shaolin kung fu skills and forms to be-
come more disciplined, confident and independent while
learning about Chinese cultures and languages. More
info: shaolinyq@gmail.com or 949-701-8810. Inst: Mas-
ter Shi Yanqing. Location: Orange County Shaolin Tem-
ple Cultural Center, 375 S. Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa
92626. Supply fee: $20. Ages 4-11.
Tu Jan 12–26 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $78 #159261
Tu Feb 2–23 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $104 #159262
Tu Mar 1–29 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $130 #159263
EDUCATIONAL
Abacus Training
Use abacus to calculate addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division problems. Improve speed, accuracy, memory
and concentration. More info: 949-559-6868. Please bring
your own abacus. Supply fee: $20 (book). Ages 6-8.
W Jan 6–Mar 23 2pm–3pm SCCCA $220 #161541
Readwrite Education Courses
Readwrite will test to pinpoint skill gaps and feature in-
dividualized courses of study for students based on their
needs. This skill-based curriculum assists struggling
students and challenges advanced students. More info:
949-263-0633. Inst: Readwrite. Program and testing
fee: $50. *No class 1/22, 2/12, 2/15.
Math Development: Grades 2–6
Th, F Jan 15–Feb 19* 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #160455
M,W Jan 20–Feb 22* 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #160454
M,W Feb 24–Mar 23 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #160457
Th, F Feb 25–Mar 24 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #160456
Reading Development: Grades 2–6
Th, F Jan 15–Feb 19* 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #160451
M,W Jan 20–Feb 22* 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #160450
M,W Feb 24–Mar 23 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #160453
Th, F Feb 25–Mar 24 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #160452
Sound Start Reading: Ages 4.5–6.5
Th, F Jan 15–Feb 19* 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #160424
M,W Jan 20–Feb 22* 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #160423
M,W Feb 24–Mar 23 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #160426
Th, F Feb 25–Mar 24 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #160425
MARTIAL ARTS
Aikido for Youth
This effective self-defense class builds confidence and is
great for everyone. More info: dojo@integrationforall.com
or 949-251-0571. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Stu-
dio, 17905 Sky Park Circle, #L. Ages 8+.
W Jan 6–27 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #159953
W Feb 3–24 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #159954
W Mar 2–30 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #159955
Ancient Proven WrestlingNEW
Method of Shuai Jiao
Shuai Jiao is the oldest and most pure form of martial arts
in China. Focus on motor skills, coordination, body move-
ment, discipline and self-defense. Sparring is optional but
encouraged. More info: 949-559-6868. Inst: Coach Guanda
(Qiang) He, twelve-time champion. Ages 5-15.
Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 4:30pm–5:30pm SCCCA $180 #161536
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for Children
Increase discipline and fo-
cus while learning Shaolin
Chuan, Praying Mantis,
Chin-na, San Soo and more.
Learn how to achieve bal-
ance between skills. More
info: 949-559-6868. Ages
5-12. *No class 1/18.
M Jan 4–Feb 8* 6pm–7pm SCCCA $94 #161527
M Feb 22–Mar 21 6pm–7pm SCCCA $94 #161528
Shotokan Karate for Youth
Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese tradition-
alists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches,
kicks and body mechanics to maximize self-defense while
improving fitness, strength, focus and discipline. Course
runs monthly. Second family member only $60/month or
$165/3 months. (This price is available through mail, fax
or walk-in registrations only.) Annual AAU membership
required at first class: $16 children. See instructor for de-
tails and testing fees. More info: karataido@yahoo.com
or 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Cigar, World Champion and
AAU/USA National Karate Team Coach. Ages 5-12. *No
class 1/18, 2/15.
Schedule
White-Yellow Belts Mondays* 6pm–6:45pm HPCC
Green-Black Belts Mondays* 6:45pm–7:30pm HPCC
All Belts Wednesdays 6:30pm–7:30pm HPCC
Course: $70 (per month); $180 (all 3 months)
Belt Jan Feb Mar 3 Months
White-Yellow #161453 #161457 #161459 #161455
Green-Black #161454 #161458 #161460 #161456
Tae Kwon Do: Korean Karate
All ages and belt levels practice Chung Do Kwan style
together. Students may attend as many classes per week
as desired. Tests required to progress through belt lev-
els; details available from instructor. Monthly Fee: $60
for one student; additional family members: $30 each
per month. (This second family member price is avail-
able through mail, fax or walk-in registration only. Inst:
Stephen Wood and staff. Recommended for ages 7+.
*No class 12/25, 1/18, 2/15.
Schedule (Subject to Change):
Mondays* 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP
Wednesdays 5:30pm–6:30pm HPCC
Fridays* (Black Belt Only) 6pm–7:30pm LSC
Saturdays 10am–12pm HPCC
Course: $60 (per month)
Belt Dec Jan Feb Mar
All Levels #156704* #160139* #160140* #160141
More info: 949-679-9940 or
info@zoomacademy.org. Inst: Zoom Academy.
View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7.
ZOOM ACADEMY
English Writing
This workshop is for the aspiring author of any level wish-
ing to improve grammar skills and increase vocabulary.
Explore different mediums and learn about the unique
writing styles of well-known authors. Ages 9-12.
Th Jan 21–Mar 10 4:40pm–5:40pm ZA $200 #162191
NEW Intro to Math  Science Competitions
Do you love math, science and competition? Students dis-
cover the variety of math competitions, science fairs and sci-
ence Olympiads for elementary and middle school students.
No prior competition experience required. Ages 10-13.
Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 10am–11:30am ZA $299 #162192
Video Game Design
Create your own video game like the pros. Use Game-
Maker software to learn all the basics of programming
and game design to make a top-down game (Pacman
style). Ages 9-12.
W Jan 20–Mar 9 3:40pm–4:40pm ZA $200 #162188
Video Game Design (Advanced)
Continue learning basic programming skills with the
GameMaker software. Develop a side scrolling game
(Mario style), modify characters, functions, game envi-
ronments and add customization features. Ages 10-13.
Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 11:40am–12:40pm ZA $200 #162189
Web Design and Publishing
Create and publish your own web pages. This interactive
class is open to every level of experience and covers the
basics of graphic design, video files, HTML concepts,
photo gallery, tags, hyperlinks and more. Ages 9-12.
Th Jan 21–Mar 10 3:30pm–4:30pm ZA $200 #162190
Young Math Olympian
Discover how to overcome challenging math problems
in a nurturing environment while engaged in active
problem-solving lessons designed to develop logical and
critical thinking skills. Lessons will cover some basic con-
cepts covered in the Math Olympiad for Elementary and
Middle School (MOEMS). Ages 9-12.
W Jan 20–Mar 9 2:30pm–3:30pm ZA $200 #162187
Zoom Robotics
Students engage with computer programming to make
robots come to life using LEGO MINDSTORMS compe-
tition NXT kits and programming language. Participants
will work individually and in teams to create the coolest
robots to perform basic tasks. Ages 9-12.
Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 1pm–2pm ZA $200 #162193
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Because Manners Matter!
Learn the basics of social conduct including introduc-
tions, grooming, dressing, personal habits, plus party and
table manners. More info: 949-718-0518. Inst: Marge Fra-
zier. Supply fee: $10. Ages 6-10.
F Mar 4–18 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #161972
Billiard Basics I
Break, bank, and bridge! Children will learn the funda-
mentals of billiards through hands-on practice, demon-
strations, and playing time. Ages 7-12.
W Jan 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162864
Chess
Learn how to play chess or improve your chess skills.
Have fun learning new strategies and tactics with Derek Tan,
Chess Master. More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com
or 714-335-8508. Ages 6-14.
W Jan 20–Mar 16 4pm–5:30pm UCP $119 #161565
W Jan 20–Mar 16 6pm–7:30pm UCP $119 #161566
Th Jan 21–Mar 17 4pm–5:30pm CCP $119 #161567
Th Jan 21–Mar 17 6pm–7:30pm CCP $119 #161568
Chess Tactics
 Strategy
Participants learn how to
play the chess and strategi-
cally think about each move.
Instruction focuses on the
concepts behind chess strat-
egies. Ages 6-12.
Th Mar 3–24 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #162742
Crazy Comics!
Whether you are a superhero or villain, come join the
fun as we take on the craziest of all comics. Learn about
different comic book characters and their superpow-
ers through crafts, games and a variety of activities.
Ages 7-12.
M Mar 7–28 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #162739
NEW Design the Future
Embark on an odyssey to explore the future of transpor-
tation, manufacturing and structural engineering. Take a
look at the innovations of today, and apply them to create
the designs of tomorrow as we explore ways to harness
clean energy and house a growing human population.
More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net. Inst: Engineer-
ing for Kids. Supply fee: $40.
Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #162457
Ages 7–14 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #162458
Junior Detectives
Learn about the exciting world of being a police detective
through crafts, games, field trips and guest speakers. Ac-
tivities include creating a personal safety handbook, finger-
printing art, games on how to be a good witness, Irvine Po-
lice Department tour, guest speakers and more. Ages 7-12.
Th Feb 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162724
Junior YouthFREE
Action Team (YAT)
Make a difference in your community. YAT members
volunteer in four service areas including environment,
elderly and disabled, youth and families and community.
The team meets Wednesdays (unless the service project is
on a different day). More info: 949-724-6725. Grades 4-6.
W Jan 6–Mar 30 3pm–5pm DCP Free #161977
Kids Only Pizza  Night Hike!
Explore the trail with flashlights and friends. Enjoy a piz-
za dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme-
related movie. Ages 5-10.
Snow Day F Dec 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #156734
Ice Age F Jan 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160108
Frozen Fun F Feb 12 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160109
Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110
Kids’Night Out
Join your friends and favorite staff for games, crafts and
theme-related movie. Dinner and snacks provided. Ages
5-10.
F Dec 11 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #158008
F Jan 15 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162013
F Feb 19 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162014
F Mar 18 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162015
NEW Lego Star Wars Movie
Bring your own favorite Star Wars Lego mini-figure to cast
in your own Star Wars movie. Build sets, write scripts, de-
velop story boards and use iPods to make a stop-motion
film to share. More info: mark@moviesbykids.com. Inst:
Movies by Kids. Ages 7-13.
Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4pm–5pm HPCC $150 #160198
Sailing: Beginning After School
Sailing builds confidence, teamwork and responsibility
in an adventurous environment. You will be on the wa-
ter learning to rig your boat, steer, tack and jibe on the
first day! Swimming proficiency test required on the first
day of class. More info: diana@newportseabase.org or
949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Elementary: Ages 7–9
W Feb 24–Mar 16 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #160001
Junior: Ages 10–12
W Feb 24–Mar 16 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #160002
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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
ENGINEERING  MATH STEM
Computer Programming
for Kids
Dream of working for Blizzard, Microsoft, Apple or cre-
ating something new? Prepare for the future by learning
basic computer programming through fun games and
activities. More info: saimahchaudhry@gmail.com or
714-366-3588. Inst: Saimah Chaudhry. Ages 8-11. *No
class 1/18, 2/15.
M,W Jan 4–Feb 17* 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $225 #160420
M,W Feb 22–Mar 30 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $225 #160428
Engineering  Invention
Have you ever wanted to dream up new inventions and
figure out how to turn them into reality? Learn all about
the engineering design process while sketching, building
and testing your own prototypes for robots, boats, flying
machines, and more! Ages 8-12.
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 10am–11:30am OCGP $75 #162623
NEW Engineering of Travel
Students design their own boat, plane and even a
rocket to trek around the world! Teams work to-
gether to see who can travel the farthest. More info:
socal@engineeringforkids.net. Inst: Engineering for
Kids. Supply fee: $40.
Ages 4–6 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #161550
Ages 7–14 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #161549
Minecraft University:NEW
Python Modding
Python is an easy-to-learn powerful programming lan-
guage. Minecraft is a fun and creative game that kids love.
Put the two together and you have an engaging class that
will allow kids to discover the power and fun of program-
ming. Students will learn how to build blocks and structures
using programming and also discover how to create their
own mini-games. More info: dj@brainstormedu.com or
949-607-8676. Inst: BrainStorm. Supply fee: $15. Ages 9-12.
Th Jan 14–Feb 18 4pm–5pm NCP $90 #160155
Play-Well Tek: Jr. RoboticsNEW
using LEGO® WeDo
Build and program robots using the LEGO® WeDo system.
Learn basic programming skills, simple engineering con-
cepts and more to complete several projects using tilt and
motion sensors. Great introduction to those new to robot-
ics. More info: ethompson@play-well.org. Inst: Play-Well
TEKnologies. Ages 7-9.
Th Feb 4–Mar 10 3:15pm–5:15pm LLCP $185 #162195
Science
Bonanza
Stimulate your brain
and make friends while
exploring science with
hands-on, wet, gooey,
fun and safe experi-
ments. New experiments
each week. Ages 6-12.
Tu Jan 5–26 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162698
Tu Feb 9–Mar 1 3:45pm–5pm NCP $45 #160427
Tu Mar 1–22 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162699
SPORTS  FITNESS
Anaheim ICE:
Hockey Skating Skills
Learn basic skating skills necessary for hockey. Pucks/
sticks are not used during class. Includes hockey skate
rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three addi-
tional skating passes valid during the session. More info:
714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Location: Ana-
heim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 6-16.
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #159961
Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #159962
Anaheim ICE: Skating for Youth
Learn to skate, glide on one foot, turn and stop with con-
fidence! Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice
on day of class and three passes to use during the ses-
sion. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com.
Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim
92805. Ages 6-16.
W Jan 13–Feb 3 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #159970
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #159971
W Feb 24–Mar 16 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #159972
Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #159973
Badminton for Youth
Learn the techniques and strategies of competitive bad-
minton in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. Bring your own
racket. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No class 2/14.
Su Jan 3–Mar 20* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $165 #161516
Blue Angels Ski
 Snowboard Program
Come join us for five Saturdays of skiing or snowboarding
at Mountain High with certified Blue Angels coaches. All
levels welcome. Includes: luxury bus transportation, lift
tickets, a hearty lunch, coaching and a Bern helmet. More
info: 858-509-8926 or info@blueangelsnow.com. Ages 7-16.
*No class 2/13.
Sa Jan 23–Feb 27* 6am–6:30pm TBA $889 #161782
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Cricket for Youth
Learn to play this exciting international ball and bat game,
which emphasizes sportsmanship, life skills, decision-
making skills and respect for fellow players. More info:
mumtaz_y@yahoo.com or 310-897-5508. Inst: Coach
Mumtaz Yusuf. Ages 8-18. *No class 2/14.
Su Jan 17–Mar 13* 2pm–4pm BWNP $150 #160197
Fun Fit Fridays!
This high-energy class helps to develop a fit lifestyle. Ac-
tivities include basketball, dodgeball, team competitions
and more. Ages 7-12.
F Jan 8–29 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #162702
Learn to Roller Skate:NEW
Youth
Learn basic skating skills including forward and back-
ward skating, turning and stopping. Includes skate rentals
and three additional skate passes to use during the ses-
sion. Arrive 15 minutes early to first class for gear fitting.
More info: 949-559-9949. Ages 4-14.
F Jan 8–29 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159264
F Feb 5–26 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159265
F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159266
Ping Pong for Children
Beginners focus on table tennis
fundamentals, hand-eye coordi-
nation and how to play the game.
More info: 949-559-6868.Ages 6-12.
*No class 1/18, 2/13, 2/15.
F Dec 4–18 5pm–6pm SCCCA $45 #156915
Sa Jan 2–23 1pm–2pm SCCCA $60 #161518
M Jan 4–Feb 1* 4pm–5pm SCCCA $60 #161520
F Jan 8–29 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #161519
Sa Jan 30–Feb 27* 1pm–2pm SCCCA $60 #161521
F Feb 5–26 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #161522
M Feb 8–29* 4pm–5pm SCCCA $45 #161524
F Mar 4–25 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #161525
Sa Mar 5–26 1pm–2pm SCCCA $60 #161523
M Mar 7–21 4pm–5pm SCCCA $45 #161526
Roller Hockey:NEW
Youth Intro
Want to play hockey but don’t know where to start? Learn
basics of puck handling, passing, shooting and mini
games. All participants provided with full equipment,
sticks, skate rentals and three additional skating passes
to use during the session. Arrive 15 minutes early to first
class for gear fitting. More info: mwhite@the-rinks.com
or 949-559-9949. Ages 4-14.
F Jan 8–29 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159267
F Feb 5–26 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159268
F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159269
Skateboarding Clinic: Beginner
This class is for entry-level riders who have some experi-
ence skateboarding. Class covers safety, flat-ground tech-
niques, small ramps and other obstacles. Skateboard, hel-
met, knee and elbow pads required; wrist guards optional.
Ages 7-12.
F Jan 8–29 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162705
Skyhawks Beginning Golf
Learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting and body
positioning. Using SNAG® (Starting New At Golf) sys-
tem, we have simplified instruction so that young play-
ers can make an effective transition onto the golf course.
All equipment provided. Includes a T-shirt. More
info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com or 800-804-3509. Inst:
Skyhawks. Location: Tustin Heritage Park, 2350 Kinsman
Circle, Tustin 92782. Ages 5-8.
F Jan 15–Feb 19 4pm–5pm THP $89 #161461
Skyhawks Flag Football
Flag football is the perfect introduction to America’s Game.
Participantslearnskillsonbothsidesofthefootball,including
the core components of passing, catching and defense, in a
fun and positive environment. Last class is the Skyhawks
Sports Bowl! More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com
or 800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks.
Ages 5–7 W Jan 13–Mar 2 3:30pm–4:10pm UCP $125 #161462
Ages 7–10 W Jan 13–Mar 2 4:20pm–5pm UCP $125 #161463
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk
Multi-Sport
Developed to give children a positive first step into ath-
letics, encouraging coaches teach baseball, basketball and
soccer in a fun and safe environment. Games and activi-
ties help children develop balance, hand-eye coordina-
tion and skills at their own pace. Includes a T-shirt. More
info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com or 800-804-3509. Inst:
Skyhawks. Location: Tustin Sports Park, 12850 Robinson
Drive, Tustin 92782.
Ages 3–4 Tu Jan 12–Mar 8 3:30pm–4:10pm TSP $135 #161464
Ages 5–7 Tu Jan 12–Mar 8 4:20pm–5pm TSP $135 #161466
Soccer TechniquesNEW
 Teamwork
Learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and defense.
Fun skill games are played every session and every par-
ticipant plays. Small-sided soccer matches introduced
gradually. Shin guards are required after the first meeting.
More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com or 888-277-9542.
Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 5-6.
W Jan 13–Feb 10 3:15pm–4pm CCP $73 #160228
F Jan 15–Feb 12 3:15pm–4pm NCP $73 #160229
W Mar 2–30 4pm–4:45pm CCP $73 #160230
F Mar 4–Apr 1 4pm–4:45pm NCP $73 #160231
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Half-Pint Sports
Sports classes for little brothers
and sisters are listed on Page 27.
Sports Clinics: Ages 7–12
Learn the skills needed to play baseball, basketball, foot-
ball, softball, soccer and volleyball. These classes will focus
on basic fundamentals, offense, defense and rules of the
games. If you’re looking for more classes, check out the in-
termediate courses below. Ages 7-12.
Baseball Clinic: Beginners
Sa Jan 9–30 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #161941
F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161942
Sa Jan 9–30 12:30pm–1:45pm HPCC $45 #162718
Baseball Clinic: Intermediate
F Feb 19–Mar 11 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #162008
Basketball Clinic: Beginners
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161903
W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #160017
W Jan 20–Feb 10 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #161902
Basketball Clinic: Intermediates
W Feb 10–Mar 2 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #160018
Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161982
W Feb 24–Mar 16 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #161985
Soccer Clinic: Beginners
W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161930
Th Jan 14–Feb 4 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $45 #160416
F Feb 5–26 3:30pm–4:45pm UCP $45 #162863
Sa Feb 6–27 12:30pm–1:45pm HPCC $45 #161929
Sa Feb 6–27 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #161931
Soccer Clinic: Intermediates
W Feb 17–Mar 9 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161995
Th Feb 18–Mar 10 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $45 #160437
Sports Basics: Ages 5–7
Each class focuses on the basic skills needed to play base-
ball, basketball, softball or soccer. Classes will stress team
play, rules of the games, and offense and defense tech-
niques. If you’re looking for something more advanced,
check out Basics II or III below. Ages 5-7.
Baseball Basics I
Sa Jan 9–30 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #161934
Th Jan 14–Feb 4 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161935
Baseball Basics II
Th Feb 18–Mar 10 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161933
Basketball Basics I
Sa Jan 9–30 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #161923
W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161924
Th Jan 14–Feb 4 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160015
Basketball Basics II
Th Feb 11–Mar 3 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160016
W Feb 17–Mar 9 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161991
Soccer Basics I
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160011
F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161891
Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #160418
Sa Feb 6–27 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #161892
Sa Feb 6–27 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #162737
Soccer Basics II
Tu Feb 9–Mar 1 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160012
F Feb 19–Mar 11 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #162004
Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #160439
Soccer Basics III
Tu Mar 8–29 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160014
Sports Sampler
Experience the wide world of sports including soccer,
basketball and other traditional sporting activities. Learn
how to play fun, high-activity games and improve game-
playing skills. Activities vary session to session. All levels
welcome. Ages 5-7.
Sa Dec 5–19 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $34 #156724
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161895
Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #162010
Sa Mar 5–26 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #161896
Sa Mar 5–26 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $34 #162012
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NEW Super Soccer Stars 2
Have a blast learning soccer skills in a fun, noncompeti-
tive and educational environment. This age-specific cur-
riculum uses soccer to nurture, build self-confidence and
develop teamwork. Low child-to-coach ratios and positive
reinforcement ensure each child improves at their own
pace. More info: 310-998-0010, la@supersoccerstars.com.
Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 5-7.
W Jan 13–Mar 2 3pm–4pm OCGP $160 #160446
W Mar 9–30 3pm–4pm OCGP $80 #160447
Table Tennis for Kids
It’s rally time! Experience the fun and exciting game of
Table Tennis. Learn and practice the basics of the game
while meeting friends who enjoy playing just like you.
Ages 6-12.
F Mar 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162743
TriFytt Basketball Skills
Take your game to the next level with moves such as the
“stop and pop” and the “step back with a crossover.” Great
fun for the eager beginner. Includes a T-shirt. More info:
info@trifyttsports.com or 714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt.
*No class 2/13.
Ages 3–5 Th Jan 21–Feb 25 5pm–5:45pm MWCP $75 #162170
Ages 5–7 Th Jan 21–Feb 25 6pm–6:45pm MWCP $75 #162171
Ages 7–12 Th Jan 21–Feb 25 7pm–7:45pm MWCP $75 #162172
Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 9am–9:45am CCP $75 #162173
Ages 6–12 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 10am–10:45am CCP $75 #162174
TriFytt
Volleyball
Skills
Beginning and intermediate
volleyball players receive
specific coaching tech-
niques to improve
their game. Work
on fundamentals
while learning new
techniques too. In-
cludes a T-shirt.
More info:
info@trifyttsports.com. Inst: TriFytt.
Ages 6–9 Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 5pm–5:45pm DCP $99 #162185
Ages 10–14 Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 6pm–7pm DCP $99 #162186
Wildfire Gymnastics
Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned training
facility. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfire
Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. Annual
insurance fee is $24 per child; due at the site.
Beginning Tumbling
Tumbling classes are designed for boys and girls
wanting to concentrate on the tumbling aspects of
gymnastics. This class is great for aspiring cheer-
leaders and dancers who want to learn acro skills or
those who just like to flip. Ages 10-16.
W Jan 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #160261
W Feb 3–24 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #160262
W Mar 2–30 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $88 #160263
Gymnastics Fire Academy
This achievement-oriented program follows the USA
Gymnastics guidelines. In a positive and fun envi-
ronment, girls work on vault, bars, balance beam,
floor exercise, tumble track and trampoline. Boys
work on tumbling, vault, bars, rings, tumble track
and trampoline. Ages 7-12.
Girls
W Jan 6–27 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #160253
W Feb 3–24 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #160254
W Mar 2–30 6:30pm–8pm WFG $113 #160255
Boys
Th Jan 7–28 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #160257
Th Feb 4–25 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #160258
Th Mar 3–31 3:30pm–5pm WFG $113 #160259
Aquatics
Looking for
Swim Lessons,
Diving or
Water Polo,
See Pages 65–68.
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FREE Banking Basics
Learn how to choose a financial institution and the ben-
efits of each type. We’ll show you how to open and use
a checking and savings account, debit/credit card, loan
types and more! More info: 714-547-2227, ext. 118 or
lreyes@cccsoc.org. Inst: Consumer Credit Counseling
Service of Orange County. Ages 14+.
Tu Feb 9 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161438
FREE Wise Use of Your Credit
Great overall view of credit and budgeting. Topics include
financial goals, tracking expenditures, savings, credit
reports and more. More info: 714-547-2227, ext. 118 or
lreyes@cccsoc.org. Inst: Consumer Credit Counseling
Service of Orange County. Ages 14+.
Tu Mar 8 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161444
DANCE, MUSIC  DRAMA
Acoustic Music Night
The High School Youth Action Team hosts a night of teens
performing acoustic music. Come relax, drink hot cocoa
and listen to teen musicians. All ages welcome! On-site
registration only; pay at the door (students $5; adults $6).
More info: 949-724-6739.
F Dec 4 6:30pm–10pm HPCC $5 #162939
Middle School
Program Teen Dances
Monthly dances for all IUSD middle
school students. Students must have
a printed receipt to be admitted to
the dance. $5 online registration.
More info: 949-724-6743. These dances sell out! Buy
your teen’s ticket online at irvinequickreg.org today!
Grades 7th-8th.
F Feb 19 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #163098
EDUCATIONAL
Jump Start Biology
Get a head start on your biology class. Middle and high
school students will review and build a strong founda-
tion to excel in and enjoy science courses. More info:
gselvan10@gmail.com or 949-509-9975. Inst: Gowri Selvan.
Ages 9-12.
Cell Sa Jan 2–23 10am–11:30am NCP $149 #161749
Macromolecules Sa Jan 30–Feb 20 10am–11:30am NCP $149 #161750
DNA-Hereditary Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 10am–11:30am NCP $149 #161751
Résumé Assistance
Get the job and the income you deserve by effectively
marketing yourself to prospective employers with a
professional résumé that focuses on your strengths and
transferable skills. Assistance available Monday-Friday, call
949-724-6741. Ages 16-25.
IRVINE MIDDLE
SCHOOL PROGRAM
Providing positive social and recreational
opportunities to youth during non-school hours.
949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org
Teen Camps and Teen Days
Excursion based day-camp during breaks
and non-school days.
Youth Action Team
Students initiate, plan and implement dances,
after-school activities and community service projects
focusing on the environment, and youth, senior
and disabled communities.
Sports Sessions
Basic sports programs and leagues to promote health
and wellness. Registration required; $17 fee.
Classes
Wide variety of programs held after school, usually on
campus. Differs by school; see site coordinator.
Youth Conference  Forums
Presentations and discussions to address key issues
facing Irvine youth.
Special Events
Supervisedyouth-orientedeventssuchas
campingtrips,golftournaments, beach bonfires,
sporting events and more!
More Options
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SAT/ACT Test Prep Advantage
Work to achieve your highest possible SAT or ACT score
with Bob McIlhenny, former principal and award-winning
teacher for 42 years. Bob has successfully helped thousands
of students get their highest possible potential score. More
info: 714-536-9783 or sat.guru@yahoo.com. Location:
Orange Coast Community College, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Class held in the Student Center Classroom to
the right of parking lot B. Supply fee: $20. Ages 12-20.
Sa Feb 13–27 9am–1pm OCC $265 #159974
SAT Practice Test  Review
On Saturday students get a sneak peak of the new SAT and
will take a mock exam administered by the Princeton Re-
view. The Thursday meeting is dedicated to reviewing the
results and test-taking strategies. Parents are welcome at
the review session. More info: 949-724-6739. Ages 14-19.
Test Sa Feb 20 8am–1pm ICC $14 #164312
Review Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm
Youth EmploymentFREE
Workshop
Learn to market yourself to employers through your re-
sume, job application, interview skills and post-interview
follow-up strategies. Must bring documents establish-
ing your identity (photo ID) and authorization to work
(birth certificate or Social Security card). More info:
949-724-6741. Ages 16-25.
Sa Jan 9 9am–10am YEPO Free #162644
W Jan 20 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162646
Tu Jan 26 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162647
Sa Feb 6 9am–10am YEPO Free #162648
Th Feb 11 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162650
F Feb 26 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162652
Sa Mar 5 9am–10am YEPO Free #162653
Th Mar 10 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162654
Tu Mar 22 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162656
Tu Mar 29 10am–11am YEPO Free #162657
Th Mar 31 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162658
MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Cross Country Team–MSP
Ready, fit, go fast in this new and challenging Cross Coun-
try Team. Middle school students only. Practice held at
local destinations; transporation included. Session ends
with district wide meet. More info: 949-724-6744.
Tu,Th Jan 19–Feb 11 Times vary by school $17
Coed Volleyball–MSP
Bump, set and spike in this fun, structured after-school
program that covers volleyball skills such as serving and
passing. Teams compete against other middle schools at
the end of the session tournament. Plaza Vista students
participate at Lakeside; Vista Verde students participate at
Rancho. More info: 949-724-6744.
Tu,Th Mar 1–24 Times vary by school $17
MORE CHOICES!
Detox Your SoulNEW
through Writing
Teens today struggle with many issues including self-es-
teem, body image and even academics. Learn to detox your
soul and find a way to express your feelings through writing.
More info: tammik100@yahoo.com or 323-360-3873. Inst:
Tami Shaikh. Ages 11-18.
W Jan 6–Feb 24 6:30pm–8pm HPCC $100 #161564
Supersitters
Be prepared for emergencies, accidents, busy babies, ac-
tive toddlers and much more in this information-packed
babysitter training class. Parent must attend the last 15
minutes of class. More info: cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Inst:
Charlene Jordan. Supply fee: $5. Ages 11+.
F Feb 19 6pm–9pm LSC $39 #161728
Sailing: Beginning Teens
Learn the basics of sailing through simple, enjoyable ex-
ercises and instruction. Nearly 80 percent of the class is
on the water! Topics include basic seamanship knowl-
edge, rigging, recovering capsized boats and navigating to
simple destinations. Swimming proficiency test required
on the first day of class. More info: dianak@ocbsa.org or
949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West
Coast Highway, Newport Beach 92663. Ages 13-17.
W Feb 24–Mar 16 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #160003
FREE Teen Summit
The annual Teen Summit offers students the opportunity
to attend a variety of workshops and meet local lead-
ers. Workshop topics may include health and wellness,
youth employment, college, cultural diversity and more!
Live music, raffle, free breakfast and lunch. More info:
949-724-6739. High school students only.
Sa Mar 5 9am–2:30pm LSC Free
FREE Teen Trivia Night
Teams of three to five high school students will play a va-
riety of trivia games for prizes. Form a team or join one at
the event. FREE admission! Open to high school students
only. More info: 949-724-6739.
F Dec 11 6:30pm–9:30pm HPCC Free
Fine Arts Classes
Fine arts classes for teens
are listed on Page 71.
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BUSINESS  FINANCE
Accounting Fundamentals Online
Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of dou-
ble-entry bookkeeping and financial reporting. Classes
begin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for
six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine
to register. More info: 949-724-6611.
False Alarm Awareness Class
Used properly, home and business alarm systems are
one of the most effective ways to deter burglaries and
break-ins. Through this class, presented by the City of
Irvine Police Department, residents and business own-
ers learn how to eliminate the frustration and expense of
false alarms. Attendees save up to $100 on their next false
alarm fee. More info and to register, call 949-724-7066 or
email cgaiennie@cityofirvine.org.
Tu Oct 27 9am–10am ICC $15
How to Prepare for YourFREE
Assessment Appeal Hearing
Single-family homeowners learn how to prepare for an
assessment appeal hearing and evidence requirements
from the Orange County Clerk of the Board of Super-
visors. Seating is on a first-come basis and limited to
maximum capacity.
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FREE Tax Assistance Program
Beginning February 2, 2016, the City of Irvine, in partner-
ship with the United Way of Orange County, is offering tax-
preparation services at no cost to taxpayers who earned less
than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying taxpayers who live, work
or attend school in Irvine are eligible to receive help com-
pleting and electronically filing their tax returns through
April 15. For more information or to schedule an appoint-
ment, please call 888-434-8248 starting January 7, 2016.
Using Social MediaNEW
in Business
Learn how to use the five most popular social media
platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and
Google+ to grow and promote your business. Classes be-
gin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for
six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine
to register. More info: 949-724-6611.
COMMUNICATION
Arabic for Adults: Beginners I  II
Expand your networks and explore another culture by
becoming fluent in another language. Learn to read
and write literal Arabic and speak Lebanese dialect in
these classes. More info: paulette.arabic@gmail.com.
Inst: Paulette Germanos. Supply fee: $25. Ages 16+.
Level I Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6pm–7:30pm UCP $180 #160429
Level II W Jan 13–Mar 16 6:30pm–8pm UCP $180 #162955
Chinese for Adults
With topic-based instruction, students integrate listen-
ing, speaking, reading and writing skills while learning
Mandarin Chinese. New themes each session. No experi-
ence necessary. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $10.
Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 7pm–9pm SCCCA $249 #161537
NEW ESL For Adults
The ESL Program provides English Language Learners
(ELLs) with instructional support that will enable them to
fully participate in our community. Supply fee: $75. Inst:
Berlitz. Ages 18+
Tu Jan 12–Mar 29 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $320 #162925
Oui! Learn French: Teens  Adults
With Nilo’s easy conversational course, learn proper pro-
nunciation, useful vocabulary, grammar and beginning
conversation. Class suitable for students and travelers.
More info: bonjournilou@yahoo.com or 949-854-2354.
Inst: Nilo Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 13+.
Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6:30pm–7:30pm RSC $120 #160131
Speed Spanish Online
Learn Spanish in the comfort of your own home from col-
lege instructor Dan Mikels. Classes begin monthly and
are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format
(24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More
info: 949-724-6611.
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Fine Arts Classes
Fine arts and culinary classes
for adults are listed on Page 69.
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These free programs are presented by Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County
More info: 714-547-2227 ext. 118, lreyes@cccsoc.org or lgallardo@cccsoc.org
DOLLARWI$E! PROGRAMS
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Identity Theft Prevention
Minimize your risk of identity theft. Recognize warning
signs and what steps to take if you become a victim.
Th Dec 3 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #157104
Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161443
Homebuyer Education
If you have not owned a home in the past three years, you
qualify as a first-time buyer. Learn how to shop for lend-
ers and budget for housing expenses.
Sa Dec 12 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #157115
Sa Jan 9 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161425
Sa Feb 6 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161426
Sa Mar 12 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161427
Understanding Credit Reports
 Scores
Learn what is on your credit report, how your score is calcu-
lated and ways to legally improve your credit on your own.
Th Jan 7 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161424
Fundamentals of Investing
Maximize investment opportunities by learning about in-
vestment types and related tax implications.
Tu Jan 12 6:30pm–8:30pm LSC Free #161428
Savvy Social Security Planning
When you retire, will Social Security be there for you?
Topics include how much will the benefit, the right time
to start receiving benefits and more.
Th Jan 14 6:30pm–8:30pm LSC Free #161429
College Financial Planning
Learn the dos and don’ts of saving for your child’s higher
education. Discuss funding strategies and choosing the
right college. Geared toward parents with middle school
children or younger.
Tu Jan 19 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161430
Insurance Basics
How much insurance do you need? Learn about auto,
home, health, life and disability insurance, including how
to compare companies, agents and policies.
Th Jan 21 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161431
Homebuyers Orientation 101
Thinking of purchasing a home? This workshop provides
guidance on shopping for a realtor and lender, plus re-
sources and programs to prepare for homeownership.
Sa Jan 23 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161432
Sa Feb 27 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161433
Sa Mar 26 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161434
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Credit  Budgeting
for First Time Homebuyers
Learn about credit, credit reports, credit scores and their
impact when applying for a home loan.
Th Feb 4 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161437
Money in Marriage
Creating shared goals in financial planning eliminates
one of the biggest stressors in a relationship. Find com-
mon ground when it comes to budgeting, buying a house
and planning for the future.
Th Feb 11 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161439
Retirement Planning
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Learn to calculate the cost of retirement, identify potential
sources of income and evaluate personal savings and invest-
ment strategies to create a more comfortable retirement.
Th Feb 18 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161440
NEW Consumer Law
Learn about federal and state laws that govern how a
debt may be collected. Discover if your rights have been
violated and what action can be taken against creditors
and collectors.
Tu Feb 23 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161441
NEW Reverse Mortgage 101
Learn the fundamentals of reverse mortgages. Discuss
implications and how to decide if a reverse mortgage fits
your needs.
Th Feb 25 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161442
Organizing Financial Paperwork
Turn those paper piles into organized files using simple
strategies and tools.
Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161445
Renters’Rights  Responsibilities
Learn the ins and outs of the rental process from inspect-
ing the unit to signing the rental/lease agreement.
Th Mar 17 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161446
Car Buying  Leasing
Prepare for your next car purchase. Learn the secrets of
car buying and leasing.
Tu Mar 22 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161447
Estate Planning
Discover the benefits of an estate, plan for minors, protect
assets from creditors and more.
Th Mar 24 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161448
COMPUTERS
Creating Web Pages
Learn how to design, create and post your own web-
site. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely on-
line. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit
ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611.
Microsoft Excel or Word 2013
Become proficient in Microsoft Excel 2013 to learn dozens
of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted work-
sheets quickly and efficiently or choose Microsoft Word
2013 to master the basic features of this word process-
ing program to professionally type, edit, format text, spell
check and print documents. Classes begin monthly and
are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six week format
(24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More
info: 949-724-6611.
DANCE, MUSIC  DRAMA
Ballroom Dance:
Beginning and Intermediate
Learn to dance like the stars. Beginners get to know their
way around the dance floor with smooth dances such as
the waltz or Fox Trot and rhythm dances like Swing, Cha
Cha or Salsa. No experience necessary. Intermediates
will expand their dance experience in this next level by
adding more turns, patterns and styling to their dancing.
Participants must already know how to dance Waltz, Fox
Trot, Cha Cha and Swing prior to registering. Registered
partner required for both levels. Fee is per person. More
info: carri5678@gmail.com. Inst: Carri Fox.
Beg Th Jan 14–Mar 3 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $60 #160136
Beg Th Jan 14–Mar 3 8:15pm–9pm NCP $60 #160137
Int Th Jan 14–Mar 3 7:30pm–8:15pm NCP $60 #160192
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Ballroom Dance:
Holiday Edition
Brush up on the dances for holiday parties. Smooth and
rhythm dances will be taught and reviewed. Choose your
level based on experience. Each registered participant
MUST have a registered partner in order to participate.
More info: carri5678@gmail.com or 714-403-4070. Inst:
Carri Fox.
Beg Th Dec 3–17 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $21 #156404
Int Th Dec 3–17 7:30pm–8:15pm NCP $21 #158812
NEW Broadway Lab
Explore the history and practice of musical theater. Join
accomplished Broadway actress Darcie Magino as she
leads three workshops in which you will work on your
own song, scene or performance. Ages 16+.
Song Study
Su Mar 6 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162627
Scene Study
Su Mar 13 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162629
Musical Theater Performance
Su Mar 20 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162631
Flamenco Dance en el Parque
for Teens  Adults
Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of
dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, technique
and choreography. Wear a full skirt (women) and closed-
toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages 13+.
F Feb 19–Mar 18 6pm–7pm OCGP $70 #161703
Guitar for Teens  Adults:
Beginning
Learn several open-position chords, strum styles, time
signatures and classic rock songs. New songs each ses-
sion! Bring acoustic or electric guitar with small amplifier.
More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com or 949-362-0778.
Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+.
W Jan 13–Feb 10 7pm–8pm NCP $99 #160200
Hand Percussion of the World
Study drumming traditions and play a variety of instru-
ments from around the world. Explore and compare
the different styles of African, Latin, Celtic and Middle
Eastern hand percussion. More info: 949-388-1886. Inst:
George Medlock. Ages 18+.
W Jan 6–27 7pm–8:15pm UCP $50 #160302
W Feb 3–24 7pm–8:15pm UCP $50 #160303
W Mar 2–23 7pm–8:15pm UCP $50 #160304
Ukulele: Beginning for Teens
 Adults
Play current and classic songs on the ukulele through
learning easy chords and how to read tablature and
different strum styles. Experience not required. Bring
a ukulele. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com or
949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+.
W Jan 13–Feb 10 6pm–7pm NCP $99 #160201
HEALTH  WELLNESS
Aikyum Yoga:NEW
Gentle
Relieve stress, anxiety and body aches while building
strength and flexibility. This class is suitable for beginners
and has a strong emphasis on yogic breathing to calm the
mind, lower blood pressure and promote good health.
Bring a yoga mat. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com.
Inst: Bijal Khanna and Harina Kapoor, certified instruc-
tors from India. *No class 1/18, 1/22, 1/25, 2/12, 2/15.
M,W, F Jan 4–29* 8:30am–9:30am NCP $90 #160202
Sa Jan 9–Mar 26 8:30am–9:30am CCP $120 #160268
M,W, F Feb 1–29* 8:30am–9:30am NCP $110 #160203
M,W, F Mar 4–25 8:30am–9:30am NCP $100 #160204
Aikyum Yoga: Standard
Calm the mind, lower blood pressure and promote good
health while building strength and flexibility. Bring a
yoga mat. Prior yoga experience is required. More info:
harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Harina Kapoor, certified
yoga instructor from India.
Tu,Th Jan 5–28 7pm–8pm UCP $96 #160322
Tu,Th Feb 2–25 7pm–8pm UCP $96 #160323
Tu,Th Mar 1–24 7pm–8pm UCP $96 #160324
Aikyum Yoga:NEW
Vinyasa
Vinyasa yoga is great for experienced yoga practitioners.
This class incorporates Pranayam (yogic breathing), regu-
lar and advanced yoga asanas (postures) and relaxation.
Bring a yoga mat. Previous yoga experience required.
More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Thuy Davis
and Harina Kapoor, certified yoga instructor from India.
Sa Jan 9–Mar 26 9:45am–10:45am CCP $144 #160325
Evening Pilates with Yurika
Stand tall, move better and feel good! Strengthen, tone
and balance body and mind with pilates. All levels wel-
come. Bring a mat and TheraBand (TheraBand available
from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto.
Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 6:30pm–7:30pm WBCP $144 #160233
Cooking classes for adults at the Fine Arts Center
are listed on Page 72.
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Hatha Yoga with Diane
Health-enhancing yoga practice focused on up-to-date
medical yoga research. Class combines postures, medita-
tion and yoga philosophy in a breath-centered practice.
Class meets Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. and Thursdays 1 p.m.
Please avoid eating two hours prior to class; bring mat and
blanket. Inst: Diane Pavesic RN, Certified Yoga Therapist,
YTRX-500C, E-RYT-500. *No class 2/9, 2/11, 2/16, 2/18.
Tu Jan 5–Mar 8* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $86 #160265
Th Jan 7–Mar 10* 1pm–2pm RSC $78 #160267
Tu,Th Jan 5–Mar 10* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $148 #160266
Th 1pm–2pm RSC
Meditation  Breathing
Learn to focus and meditate to help reduce stress, relieve
tension, lower blood pressure and promote healing. Inst:
Bing Luh. Supply fee: $10. Ages 16+.
Demo Tu Jan 12 7:45pm–8:45pm DCP Free #159991
Tu Jan 19–Mar 1 8:10pm–9:25pm DCP $99 #159992
Morning Pilates with Yurika
Stand tall, move better and feel good in this beginner level
class. Using Pilates, learn to strengthen, tone and balance the
body and mind. Bring a mat and TheraBand (TheraBand
available from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto.
Th Jan 14–Mar 17 9am–10am NCP $120 #160240
Nutrition Revolution
Looking to create a healthier lifestyle for yourself? Learn
the basics of nutrition, which includes learning how to
read nutrition labels, why certain foods are good for you
and what substitutions can be made to create healthier
meals. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+.
Weight Loss Resolution
Th Jan 14 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #161713
Gluten Free Eating
Th Feb 11 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162932
Paleo Simplified
Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162934
Pi-Yo
Pilates and yoga together in one class! Tone and elongate
with this nonimpact workout blending exercises that
complement each other. Bring a mat. Inst: Eugenia Lane.
Ages 16+.
Sa Jan 9–Mar 12 9am–10am RSC $110 #160154
Pilates with Jennifer
Improve muscle control, flexibility, coordination, strength
and tone. Space is limited. Bring a mat. More info:
jenpearlstein@yahoo.com or 949-433-0799. Inst: Jennifer
Pearlstein. Ages 16+. Monday 11:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
for intermediate students only. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
Int/Adv M Jan 11–Mar 28* 11:30am–12:30pm UCP $130 #159938
Beg M Jan 11–Mar 28* 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $130 #159939
Int M Jan 11–Mar 28* 5:45pm–6:45pm SSNP $130 #159940
Beg W Jan 13–Mar 30 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $156 #159941
Beg W Jan 13–Mar 30 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $156 #159942
Tai Chi (Yang-Style)
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This traditional Chinese system promotes stress reduc-
tion, balance, increased energy and flexibility with easy
techniques of gentle, slow, repeated movements to im-
prove health and well-being. Wear comfortable clothing.
Inst: Bing Luh. Supply fee: $20 (DVD). Ages 16+.
Demo Tu Jan 12 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP Free #159989
Tu Jan 19–Mar 8 6:30pm–8pm DCP $109 #159990
Yoga for Relaxation  Renewal
After a day of work, join us for refreshing and relaxing
guided yoga. Beginners welcome. Inst: Bridget Ingham of
Yoga World. Ages 14+.
M Jan 11–Mar 28 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $108 #164203
Yoga for Strength,
Energy  Balance
This stimulating yoga class is
designed for those interested
in a stronger form of yoga
practice. Inst: Bridget Ingham
of Yoga World. Ages 14+. *No
class 1/18, 2/15.
M Jan 11–Mar 28* 7pm–8:30pm LSC $108 #160294
HIKES
Hiking the Trails
Hike on some of the most beautiful trails found in our lo-
cal mountains. Terrain varies from moderate to strenuous.
Set your own pace. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+.
Sa Feb 6 7:45am–5pm RSC $40 #160217
Hitting the Trails
Exert yourself outdoors on some of the most challenging
trails the Southland has to offer. These strenuous hikes
are for no-nonsense hikers. Distances vary from 8 to 16
miles. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+.
Sa Mar 5 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $40 #160219
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Puppy Training
Training classes for
your canine family
member can be found
on Page 84.
MARTIAL ARTS
Aikido for Adults
A noncompetitive, non-aggressive and effective form
of self-defense, can enhance self-confidence, aero-
bic conditioning and stress reduction. More info:
dojo@integrationforall.com or 949-251-0571. Location:
Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Circle #L.
Ages 13+.
Sa Jan 2–30 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #159948
Sa Feb 6–27 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #159949
Sa Mar 5–26 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #159950
Karate with Roy Cadiente
Karate promotes personal development and self-disci-
pline. Uniform available from instructor for $26.50 and
up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Roy Cadiente (Wed)
or Matt Hemenez (Thurs).
W Jan 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #160393
Th Jan 7–28 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #160392
W Feb 3–24 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #160394
Th Feb 4–25 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #160395
W Mar 2–23 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #160396
Th Mar 3–24 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #160397
Self-Defense Kung Fu
Enhance your overall health and longevity by learning the
traditional Shaolin kung fu forms and the application of
kung fu self-defense skills. This traditional form of Chi-
nese martial arts promotes self-defense and physical fit-
ness. More info: shaolinyq@gmail.com or 949-701-8810.
Location: OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Center, 375 Bristol
St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee: $20. Inst: Master
Shi Yanqing. Ages 13+.
Tu Jan 12–26 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $78 #159258
Tu Feb 2–23 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $104 #159259
Tu Mar 1–29 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $130 #159260
Shotokan Karate for Adults
Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese tradition-
alists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches,
kicks and body mechanics to maximize self-defense while
improving fitness, strength, focus and discipline. Course
runs monthly. Second family member only $60/month
or $165/3 month class (this price is available through
mail, fax or walk-in registrations only). Annual AAU
membership required at first class ($16/child; $29/adult).
More info: karataido@yahoo.com or 951-283-1544. Inst:
Tai Cigar, World Champion, AAU/USA Karate Coach.
Ages 13+. *No class 1/18, 2/15
M,W Jan 4–27* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #161449
M,W Jan 4–Mar 30* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $180 #161450
M,W Feb 1–29* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #161451
M,W Mar 2–30 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #161452
Women’s Safety and Self-Defense:
Just Yell Fire
Learn to “fight like a girl” using quick and effective mar-
tial arts techniques. Avoid becoming a victim through
awareness, practical self-defense techniques and get-
away skills. Just Yell Fire is an internationally recognized
program. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes.
More info: dbsgodan@msn.com or 714-329-3196. Inst:
Doug Shields. Ages 12+.
Sa Jan 30 10am–12pm UCP $39 #160431
Sa Feb 20 10am–12pm UCP $39 #160432
Sa Mar 12 10am–12pm UCP $39 #160433
MORE CHOICES!
Community Emergency
Response Team,FREE
(CERT) Course
Help yourself, your family and your community during a
disaster by training to be a member of Irvine’s CERT pro-
gram. The 28-hour training course teaches basic hands-on
response skills needed for fire safety, light search and rescue,
disaster medical operations and more. Enrollment limited
to 33 students. Enroll online at cityofirvine.org/cert. More
info: cert@cityofirvine.org or 949-724-7054. Ages 18+.
W Feb 24–Apr 13 6:15pm–10pm ICC Free
Creative Ventures:
Succulents
Looking for something fun and creative to do? Create a
seasonal living centerpiece to gift or to keep! Select plants
to design an arrangement that can be enjoyed in your
home and later transplanted into the garden. A crafty
project for showers, weddings, graduation parties and
more. These workshops will guide you with instructions,
tips and techniques. Ages 12+.
Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $49 #161711
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Creative Writing
Do you have a half-finished novel, great family stories or
an idea for a children’s book, short story or screenplay?
Get serious and start writing! The instructor, a former
magazine editor, will guide you on your fiction/nonfic-
tion projects or provide an assignment. Open to all levels
of experience. Bring supplies to take notes. More info:
yourprofessorD@gmail.com. Inst: Dorothy Spirus. *No
class 2/15.
M Jan 25–Mar 7* 7:30pm–9pm RSC $155 #160399
Grammar Refresher Online
Revive lost or forgotten knowledge of English grammar
and gain confidence in producing grammatically correct
writing. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely
online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit
ed2go.com/cityofirvinetoregister.Moreinfo:949-724-6611.
Novel Writing Workshop
Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel.
This workshop explores writing basics such as characters,
point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story
on track. You will also learn the business side of writing
including query letters, agents, editors and independent
publishing options. Ages 16+.
Th Jan 14–Feb 18 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #162626
FREE OC Writers: Read  Critique
This gathering is dedicated to providing writers with
space and time to write, learn and network. Writers
should bring their own manuscripts-in-progress to work
on in this welcoming and supportive environment. Elec-
trical outlets and Wi-Fi available. Hosted by published
author DeAnna Cameron. Free drop-in program; regis-
tration not required. Ages 18+. *No class 1/1.
First Friday of each month* 11am–1pm OCGP Free #162620
Senior Services VolunteerFREE
Informational Meeting
Learn what is required to volunteer at the City’s senior cen-
ters. This meeting provides information on current open-
ings and the variety of volunteer opportunities available for
adults and teens. More info: 949-724-6900. Ages 14+.
W Jan 20 10am–11am LSC Free #159891
W Jan 20 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159892
W Feb 17 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159894
W Mar 16 10am–11am LSC Free #159895
W Mar 16 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159896
Writing for Magazines
Discover what it takes to become a published freelance
writer. More info: yourprofessorD@gmail.com. Inst: Dor-
othy Spirus, freelance writer and former magazine editor.
Tu Jan 19 7:30pm–9pm RSC $38 #160398
PARENTING
Hoag Medical GroupNEW FREE
Pediatric Classes
Free educational sessions with in-depth preparation, ad-
vice and tips for expectant and new parents. Inst: Hoag
Medical Group Pediatrician. Location: Hoag Medical
Group Pediatrics, 4900 Barranca Parkway, Suite 103,
Irvine 92604. More info: 855-450-4464.
Becoming a Family:Tips for Expectant  New Parents
Tu Feb 2 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #161978
How to Raise a Healthy Infant
Tu Dec 8 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #157364
Sa Jan 23 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #161974
Tu Feb 16 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #161975
Sa Mar 5 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #161976
CPR  First Aid for
Infant/Child  Adult
Be prepared by taking an Emergency Medical Services
Authority and State-approved CPR and/or First Aid class.
Participants receive University Training Center certifica-
tion (CPR and First Aid valid for two years). Inst: Uni-
versity Training Center. Ages 14+. Children 10-13 may
enroll with registered parent.
CPR Sa Feb 6 9am–12pm LSC $30 #160298
First Aid Sa Feb 6 12:30pm–3:30pm LSC $30 #160299
Both Sa Feb 6 9am–3:30pm LSC $60 #160300
Prenatal Yoga with Mona
Pregnancy is an excellent time to practice yoga, a technique
for improving the health and vitality of mind, body and
spirit. Connect with your baby through breathing exercises
and gentle yoga poses; while developing strength, stamina
and balance. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Consult
with your doctor before registering. Inst: Mona Ness.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #162628
Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #162630
Say Cheese!
While visiting our facilities, parks and events, please be
awarethatCitystaffphotographersmaybetakingphotos
orvideoformarketingpurposes.Ifyoudonotwantyourimage
used,pleasenotifythephotographeratthetimeofthephoto.
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Celebrating
ANNIVERSA RY
During the last 30 years, we’ve grown from a small physician group to a prominent
network of primary care providers and specialists; offering exceptional care, convenience,
and personalized service. Our unwavering tradition of excellence has earned us
recognition as one of the top medical groups in California. But the difference we make
in our patients’lives is our true reward. Thank you for entrusting us with your care.
To join our anniversary celebration, visit www.GNPWEB.com/30Years
30 YEARS OF CARING
FOR OUR COMMUNITY
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Free Support Services
Isstressgettingyoudown?DidyouknowthatFORFamilies
provides free, confidential consultations to help connect
you with support services? Please call 949-724-6650 for
more information.
Are you struggling in your relationship?
Are your children/teens trying your patience?
Are you feeling overwhelmedand
struggling to make ends meet?
FOR Families, call 949-724-6650
or visit cityofirvine.org/forfamilies
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SPORTS  FITNESS
Anaheim ICE: Skating for Adults
Learn to skate, glide on one foot, stop, turn and more.
Includes: skate rental, lessons, free practice on the
day of class and three additional skating passes to
use during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or
jsaitta@anaheimice.com. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300
W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 17+.
W Jan 13–Feb 3 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #159956
W Feb 24–Mar 16 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #159957
NEW Badminton for Adults
Learn the fundamentals of badminton, exercise and
have fun making friends while enjoying light compe-
tition. Class held in a state-of-the-art indoor facility.
All levels welcome. Bring your own racket. More info:
949-559-6868. *No class 2/14.
Su Jan 10–Mar 20* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $200 #161542
Cardio Boot Camp®
Outdoor Fitness
Burn calories, improve strength and increase endurance
with high-energy outdoor circuit training in this early
morning workout. Inst: Body Business.
M,W, F Jan 4–Feb 5 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #161741
M,W, F Feb 15–Mar 18 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #161743
NEW Fencing for Teens  Adults
Fencing promotes discipline, fitness and sportsmanship.
Learn the modern sport of fencing in a safe, fun and pro-
fessional manner. Wear long athletic pants, short sleeves
and tennis shoes. More info: clintonkershaw@comcast.net
or 559-213-8218. Inst: Clinton Kershaw. Ages 12+. *No
class 2/11.
Ages 12–17 Th Jan 7–Feb 18* 5pm–6pm UCP $174 #161561
Ages 18+ Th Jan 7–Feb 18* 6pm–7pm UCP $174 #164093
Hula Dance  Fitness for Women
This class is a mix of traditional Polynesian choreography
with a modern fitness twist. Burn calories using a series of
low-impact Tahitian dance moves set to pounding drum
beat and have fun while toning abdominal, leg and arm
muscles. All levels welcome. Bring a sarong/paero, water
and a towel. More info: hulaparties@aol.com. Inst: Bren-
da Geringer.
Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 7pm–8pm CCP $95 #160458
Hybrid Warrior 101
Improve cardio, strengthen and sculpt in this high-energy
class for the optimal full-body workout. Unlike typical
cardio-kickboxing classes, Hybrid Warrior 101 incorpo-
rates circuit, interval, plyometric and resistance training
making this class the ultimate experience in level one
combat conditioning. Bring a towel and water. More info:
suziemcclelland@yahoo.com or 949-929-5020. Inst: Tra-
ditional Studios. Ages 16+.
M Dec 7–28 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #156505
M Jan 4–25 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160365
Tu,Th Jan 5–28 9am–10am ATA $64 #160366
M Feb 1–22 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160367
Tu,Th Feb 2–25 9am–10am ATA $64 #160368
Tu,Th Mar 1–24 9am–10am ATA $64 #160370
M Mar 7–28 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160369
Jazzercise
Monday–Thursday: 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Turtle Rock Community Park
Jazzercise is a calorie-torching, hip-swiveling, Shakira-
would-be-proud dance party workout to put your abs to
the test, with a hot playlist to distract you from the burn.
Our classes leave you breathless, toned and coming back
for more. Start working it with Jazzercise! All fitness levels
welcome. New customers check it out for ONE WEEK
FREE! Membership fee allows unlimited attendance
at additional locations in Irvine and Tustin. More info:
714-730-3758 or shawn@jazzwithme.com. Inst: Shawn
Masse. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
Monthly Rate: $50 with 12 month agreement
$55 with 6 month agreement
$60 with 2 month agreement
Drop-In Rate: $20/meeting, pay at the door
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949-724-6659
ƒ Men’s leagues in
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ƒ Men’s 6’2”league
ƒ Men’s masters league
The Community Services Department
offers the following adult sports programs:
Registration Deadline: Mid January
Soccer at the Great Park
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949-724-6586
For more information regarding
any of the Adult Sports Leagues:
Visit irvineathletics.org
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NEW Running Technique
Learn to run longer, faster and pain-free! Master proper
running techniques, reach your fitness goals and enjoy
running pain-free at any age. Bring sunscreen, water and
wear comfortable clothing and running shoes. More info:
albert@movewellfitnessservices.com. Inst: Albert Lu. *No
class 1/18, 2/15.
M,W, F Jan 11–Feb 19* 6pm–7pm CCP $165 #161563
M,W, F Feb 22–Apr 1 6pm–7pm WBCP $185 #163074
Stroller Strides
This one-hour total body workout is designed for all fit-
ness levels. Certified instructors, who are also parents, will
help you get and stay in shape. Bring sunscreen, water,
towel or mat, snacks and your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie
Freeman of South Irvine/Lake Forest Fit4Mom.
Th Feb 18–Mar 17 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #161665
The Atlas Challenge
Specialized fitness program designed to shed pounds, com-
bining the perfect balance between cardio and strength
training. Class utilizes weights, jump rope, punching bags,
ladder, medicine balls, mitts, blocks and more to make
your workout fun and effective. Bring a towel and water.
More info: suziemcclelland@yahoo.com or 949-929-5020.
Inst: Traditional Studios. Ages 16+.
W Dec 2–23 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #156500
W Jan 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160361
W Feb 3–24 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160362
W Mar 2–23 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160363
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Seniors Active Plus
Zumba Gold
and more classes
for adults ages 50
and over are listed
on on Page 61.
Stroller Strides
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16300 Sand Canyon Ave, Ste 604, Irvine, CA 92618
Tel: 949-429-0268 ƒ Fax: 949-420-2180
Cross street of Alton Pkwy and Sand Canyon Ave,
next to the Hoag hospital Irvine
Dr. Siamak Milanchi
Board-Certified Colon and Rectal Surgeon
www.drmilanchi.com
Irvine Colorectal SurgeryYour partner in the fight against colorectal cancer.
Water
Aerobics
Great for both new and long-
time participants of water
fitness. This fun, fast-paced
workout helps tone without
stressing the back or knees.
Cardio conditioning is fol-
lowed by total body resis-
tance work and toning. When
available, Tuesday morning
andFridayclassesareoffered in deep water.Program offered
year-round. Fee: $7/visit; $24/4 visits or $5 per class when
purchasing for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the
pool. Ages 16+. *No class 11/26-27, 12/21-1/3, 1/18, 2/15.
No evening class 1/5, 1/7.
M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC
Tu,Th* 6pm–7pm WWJAC
Zumba®
Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn up to 700 cal-
ories while toning and sculpting to upbeat international
music. Inst: Body Business.
Tu Jan 5–Feb 9 6pm–7pm NCP $62 #161745
Th Jan 7–Feb 11 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $62 #161746
Tu Feb 16–Mar 22 6pm–7pm NCP $62 #161747
Th Feb 18–Mar 24 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $62 #161748
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MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS
Computer Lab
at Lakeview Senior Center
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
Open lab time is available to Computer Lab members only.
Hours may vary due to class schedules, computer main-
tenance and volunteer coverage. Members must read and
sign a copy of the lab rules and regulations.
Fees: Irvine Residents: $17/Year Non-Residents: $22/Year
Fitness Center
at Rancho Senior Center
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
The Fitness Center provides older adults with a safe and
comfortable workout environment. Orientation required
prior to participation. Equipment available for cardio-
vascular and strength training. Schedule orientation and
purchase memberships in person at the Rancho Senior
Center. More info: 949-724-6800.
Fees: Gold Card Non-Gold Card
Members Members Orientation
$55/Year $80/Year $10
Gold Card
Startreceivingyourbenefitstoday!Perksincludediscounts
to Fitness Center, fitness classes, priority registration for
special events and luncheons and pre-registration for high
demand classes. Card includes picture for identification.
Purchase at either center. More info: 949-724-6800.
Fees: Irvine Residents: $10/Year Non-Residents: $15/Year
EVENTS
Chinese New Year
at the Senior Center
Irvine Senior Services and Irvine Evergreen Chinese Senior
Association invite you to a Chinese New Year Celebration.
Enjoy a festive lunch with great entertainment. Purchase
tickets at either senior centers.
W Feb 17 10am–1pm LSC $15
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IRVINE
SENIOR SERVICES
Providing services to adults ages 50+
with two dedicated locations.
LAKEVIEW SENIOR CENTER (LSC)
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org
20 Lake Road, Irvine
(Located in Mike Ward Community Park—
Woodbridge)
Amenities Include:
Nutritionprogram Recreationprograms
ComputerLab Clubsandsupportgroups
Billiardsandgameroom
RANCHO SENIOR CENTER (RSC)
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
949-724-6800 irvineseniors.org
3 Ethel Coplen Way, Irvine
Amenities Include:
Fitness Center Recreation programs Clubs
Health and fitness programs Game room
For more information and a complete listing of programs
and services, visit irvineseniors.org.
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Keen Center for Senior Resources
Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
949-724-6926 keencenter@cityofirvine.org
Dollarwise Programs
Free financial
education classes
are listed on
Page 51.
ACTIVE PLUS
Computers:
The Basics and Beyond
Learn about computers using an easy-to-understand style
without technical jargon. We use familiar, everyday words
to explain the ins and outs of computers, the internet and
programs. Inst: Glen the Computer Guy. Computers are
provided at Lakeview; participants at the Rancho Senior
Center need to bring laptops.
Word
Tu Jan 5–26 4pm–5pm RSC $32 #160273
Th Jan 7–28 9am–10am LSC $32 #160275
Email 101
Tu Feb 2–23 4pm–5pm RSC $32 #160276
Th Feb 4–25 9am–10am LSC $32 #160278
Explore Your Computer
Tu Mar 1–29 4pm–5pm RSC $40 #160277
Th Mar 3–31 9am–10am LSC $40 #160279
Harmonica Instruction for Seniors
Playing the harmonica has many benefits including brain
exercise and increasing lung capacity. Learn the basic
skills to play and read notes. Bring your own harmonica
(24 hole minimum with two reeds and in the key of ‘C’).
Limited amount available for purchase in class. Ages 50+.
W Jan 6–Mar 30 9am–10:30am LSC $55 #160321
Line Dancing for Active
Older Adults
Learn basic and intermediate Korean line dances with in-
structor Charlie Choi. Everyone is welcome to join this
fun and rhythmic class. Registered participants are in-
vited to attend the Friday practice at the Lakeview Senior
Center from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
M Jan 4–Feb 29 8am–10am RSC $30 #159920
Tu Jan 5–Feb 23 2:30pm–4:30pm NCP $30 #161838
W Jan 6–Feb 24 2:30pm–4:30pm NCP $30 #161839
Th Jan 7–Feb 25 2:30pm–4:30pm RSC $30 #159923
M Mar 7–Apr 25 8am–10am RSC $30 #159930
Th Mar 3–Apr 28 2:30pm–4:30pm RSC $30 #159935
MELT®
Discover a method to reduce pain and function more ef-
ficiently with simple 10-minute self-care techniques using
soft balls or soft rollers. Developed by bestselling author
and manual therapist Sue Hitzmann, The MELT Method®
is an innovative self-treatment program that focuses on
connective tissues to relieve aches and pains related to ag-
ing and active living. Inst: Niki Parker. *No class 2/9, 3/15.
Hands + Feet Tu Jan 12 9am–10am RSC $5 #160288
Soft Roller Tu Jan 12–19 10am–11am RSC $16 #160287
Soft Roller Tu Feb 2–23* 10am–11am RSC $24 #160290
Hands + Feet Tu Feb 16 9am–10am RSC $5 #160289
Hands + Feet Tu Mar 8 9am–10am RSC $5 #160292
Soft Roller Tu Mar 8–29* 10am–11am RSC $24 #160291
Senior
Splash
This shallow water, low-im-
pact class is paced for seniors
and designed to promote
joint flexibility, range of mo-
tion and agility while build-
ing cardiovascular fitness and
muscle strength. Minimum
registration must be met
prior to first class to avoid
cancellation; please register
in advance. Ages 50+.
Tu Jan 12–Mar 22 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161377
Th Jan 14–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161378
Tu,Th Jan 12–Feb 18 9am–9:45am WWJAC $24 #161379
Tu,Th Feb 23–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161380
Therapeutic Yoga with Mona
Therapeutic yoga blends gentle, restorative yoga postures,
breath work and guided meditation. Techniques effectively
bring the body into balance and reduce injury and stress.
Bring yoga mat. Inst: Mona Ness. *No class 1/18, 2/15.
M Jan 11–Mar 28* 4:30pm–6pm RSC $50 #160286
Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4pm–5:30pm OCGP $50 #162399
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Rose Garden Café
Lakeview Senior Center
Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge
949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org
Enjoy a delicious hot meal with great service and a
social atmosphere. Meals provide one-third of the
recommended nutritional dietary daily allowance for
seniors. A vegetarian alternative meal is offered daily.
Menus are posted at both senior centers and in the
Irvine Newsletter.
Sponsorship and volunteer opportunities for senior nu-
trition programs (Rose Garden Cafe and Irvine Meals
on Wheels) are available. Please call 949-724-6918
for more information.
Lunch (Served Monday–Friday, 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) Fees
Suggested donation (Ages 60 or over) $4*
Fee (Ages 59 and under) $5
Valentine’s Day F Feb 12 11:45am–12:30pm LSC $4/60+
$5/59 and under
Presidents Day F Feb 16 11:45am–12:30pm LSC $4/60+
$5/59 and under
St. Patrick’s Day Th Mar 17 11:45am–12:30pm LSC $4/60+
$5/59 and under
*Nosenioristurnedawayduetoinabilitytomakeadonation.
Monthly menus posted online at irvineseniors.org
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Hoag Medical Group
more
choosing
means choosing
More quality time begins with good health. When you choose Hoag Medical Group®
,
you get access to all of Hoag. Here’s your chance to have the excellent health care
that you and your family deserve.
Choosing Hoag Medical Group means:
+ Same day appointments, minimal wait time,
extended hours
+ A physician for everyone in your family,
+ Access to CHOC Children’s®
specialized pediatric services
+ Convenient locations throughout Orange County
Call our Personal Service Team to guarantee you have
access to all of Hoag at 855-997-2196 or
visit ChooseHMG.com/family2
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Each center offers a variety free to nominal cost programs
and activities. For a listing, visit irvineseniors.org or stop
by either center and pick up a copy of Irvine Newsletter.
Lakeview Senior Center 949-724-6900
Book Club 1st Mondays 9am–11am Free
Morning Socials Tuesdays 7:30am–9am $1
Contract Bridge Tuesdays 9am–3pm Free
Longevity Stick Tuesdays/Thursdays 9am–10am Free
International Crafters Tuesdays 9am–4pm Free
Bingo Tuesdays 12:30pm–3pm $8 buy-in/
10 games
Car Fit 1st Wednesdays 10:30am–11:30am Free
Joanie’s Raggtimers
Music and Dance 2nd/4thThursdays noon–1:30pm Free
Travel Adventure Slideshow 3rdThursdays 6:30pm–8:30pm Free
Taiwanese Mah Jongg Thursdays noon–5pm Free
Tea Dance Thursdays 2pm–4pm Free
Carrom Fridays 8am–6pm Free
Harmonica Ensemble Fridays 9am–10:15am Free
Morning Socials Fridays 10am–11am $1
Movie Matinee Fridays 12:15pm–2:30pm Free
Mind Fitness Fun Fridays 3pm–4pm Free
Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6800
Beginning Social Bridge Mondays 2pm–4:30pm Free
American Style Mah Jongg Mondays 9:30am–noon Free
Longevity Stick Mondays 10am–11am Free
Power Hour Mondays 11:15am–12:15pm $5
Canasta Mondays/Wednesdays 12:30pm–3:30pm Free
InternationalDiscussionGroup 3rdTuesdays 9:30am–11:20am Free
Intermediate Bridge Tuesdays 12pm–4pm Free
Bunco 1stWednesdays 12pm–3pm $5
Social Bridge Wednesdays 9am–noon Free
Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays 11am–3:30pm Free
SocialTap Wednesdays 11:30am–1pm Free
Walking Club Thursdays 9am–10am Free
SocialTap Dance Thursdays 9:30am–11:30am Free
Duplicate Bridge Thursdays 10am–2pm Free
Chess Fridays 11am–1pm Free
Canasta Fridays 12pm–4pm Free
Open Dance Studio Fridays 3pm–5pm Free
Film Club 2nd Fridays 10:30am–11:30am Free
DAILY ACTIVITIES
Yoga for Active Older Adults
with Mona
Anyone can practice yoga regardless of age or experience.
Energize your body and improve your flexibility. All lev-
els welcome. Bring yoga mat and water. Ages 50+. Inst:
Mona Ness. *No class 2/17.
M Jan 11–Mar 28 8:45am–10am LSC $50 #160281
W Jan 13–Mar 30* 10:30am–11:45am LSC $55 #160282
W Jan 13–Mar 30 9am–10am RSC $60 #160283
Th Jan 14–Mar 31 9:30am–10:45am RSC $60 #160284
F Jan 8–Mar 25 9am–10:15am RSC $60 #160285
Zumba Gold®
This easy-to-follow program lets you move to the beat at
your own speed. Latin rhythms, rock ‘n’ roll and swing turn
this low-impact dance workout into a party! Toning sticks are
limited.Inst:BarbaraBohlig.Ages50+.*Noclass1/18,2/15.
Int M Jan 4–Mar 14* 4:30pm–5:30pm LSC $55 #160205
Low Impact Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 4:30pm–5:30pm RSC $60 #160206
Int W Jan 6–Mar 23 4:30pm–5:30pm RSC $60 #160209
Driver Safety–AARP Smart Driver
The AARP Driver Safety program is the nation’s first and
largest refresher course for drivers ages 50 and over. Learn
current road rules, safe vehicle operation and how to ad-
just to common age-related changes in vision, hearing and
reaction time. Register at the Senior Center front desk.
Th Feb 18 8:30am–5pm LSC $15
AARP TaxFREE
Foundation Assistant
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides free tax assistance
to taxpayers with low and moderate incomes, particular-
ly to those 60 and older. Services provided by a team of
trained and certified volunteers. More info and to make
an appointment, call 949-724-6926.
W Feb 3–Apr 13 9am–3pm LSC Free
FREE CarFit
Sponsored by Automobile Club of
America, adults ages 50 and over and
their vehicle are checked to ensure the
car is properly adjusted to fit the driver.
For more information or to make an
appointment, call 949-724-6926.
W Feb 3 9:30am–12pm LSC Free
Irvine Senior Travelers
FormoreinformationandtoreceiveaFREEtriplisting,
call 888-882-8714 or email senior.travelers@yahoo.com.
Q Day Tours
A Really Big Sh000!
Feb 24 Cost: $90/person Sandra Cullum 949-769-6490
JoshuaTree
Mar Cost: $83/person Linda Lako 949-725-9896
Q Extended Tours
Tropical Costa Rica
Feb 29–Mar 8 Cost: $2,599 Double Barbara Abshire 949-552-0540
$3,149 Single
DeathValley
Mar 13–15 Cost: $499 Double Barbara Abshire 949-552-0540
$689 Single
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PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
Classes offered every 30 minutes
Lessons offered six days a week at varying times
All lessons are 25 minutes
Fee: $30 per class
Flexible Schedule Private Lessons
A limited number of private lessons will be offered for
private (one student) to semi-private (two students) per
instructor. The person requesting the semi-private class is
responsible for finding the additional participant. Classes
are customized to the participants skill level. You are not
guaranteed the same instructor. Space is limited. More
info: 949-724-6717.
1 on 1 Stroke Technique
Geared toward swim team participants, triathletes, lap
swimmers or anyone looking to gain a competitive edge.
This class focuses on proper technique and mechanics of
all four strokes. Pre-register onsite only. Twenty-five min-
ute spots throughout the day. Instructor is not in the water.
Space is limited. More info: 949-724-6717. Ages 5+.
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AQUATICS
Purchase memberships for this year-round pro-
gram at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center.
Ages 16+. Pool closed on City holidays. Schedule
subject to change or relocation to the Northwood
Aquatics Center:
M–F 6am–8am, 10am–2pm, 6pm–8pm WWJAC
Sa–Su 8am–10am WWJAC
LAP SWIM FEES:
Daily 10Visit 30Visit Monthly Year-Unlimited
Adult (18–55) $4 $36 $90.00 $45 $500
Senior (55+) $2 $18 $52.50 $30 $250
SCHEDULE
IRVINE AQUATICS
Providing aquatics education, water safety
awareness, fitness, competition and fun
to participants of all ages and abilities.
WILLIAM WOOLLETT JR.
AQUATICS CENTER (WWJAC)
Monday–Friday: 6 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday–Sunday: 8 a.m.–noon
Hours may change based on scheduled programs
949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org
4601 Walnut Avenue, Irvine
(Adjacent to Irvine High School)
Amenities Include:
25-meter teaching pool with portable slide
Two 50-meter competition pools
Two 1-meter diving boards
Two 3-meter diving boards
Services Include:
Swim lessons, swim teams, diving,
synchronized swimming  water polo
Adult lap swim  water aerobics
Children’s birthday parties  camps
Aquatic safety education classes  CPR
NORTHWOOD
AQUATICS CENTER (NHSAC)
Monday–Friday: 4:30–8 p.m.
(During school year)
949-724-6938 irvineaquatics.org
4515 Portola Parkway, Irvine
(Located at Northwood High School)
Amenities Include:
One 50-meter competition pool
LAP SWIM
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TRAINING
Lifeguard Training
Prepare yourself for a job as a lifeguard. Lifeguard can-
didates learn how to prevent and respond to aquatic
emergencies. Successful completion earns certification in
American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training, First Aid
and CPR/AED. Includes $40 ARC fee. Participant must
be able to pass prerequisites skills test. Ages 15+.
M–W Mar 28–30 10am–8pm WWJAC $215 #161813
F Apr 29 5pm–10pm WWJAC $215 #161814
Sa, Su Apr 30–May 1 8am–8pm
Lifeguard Instructor Training
Get the certification and training necessary to teach the
American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training class.
Participants must be certified in ARC Fundamentals of
Instructor Training (FIT), Lifeguarding, First Aid and
CPR/AED. Course includes online, classroom and in-water
instruction.FeeincludesARCmaterialfeeof$40.Ages16+.
F, Sa  Su Mar 18–20 9am–6pm WWJAC $215 #161580
Coaches Certification
$13
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This refresher course allows those previously certified in
American Red Cross, AED and first aid to renew their
certification. The first part of the training includes CPR,
AED and first aid skills review leading up to a written test
and skills challenge. The second portion is safety training
for swim coaches which includes water polo coaches and
other individuals involved in aquatic programs. Course
includes written test and in water skills session. Bring
swimsuit and towel. Includes $50 ARC. Ages 15+.
Su Dec 6 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #150096
Su Feb 7 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #161578
Water Safety Instructor
Looking to teach swimming lessons this summer? This
course provides the certification and training necessary
to teach all of the American Red Cross swimming and
water-safety courses. Includes $40 ARC fee. Participants
must be able to pass prerequisite skills test. More info:
irvineaquatics.org. Ages 16+.
W–Su Mar 30–Apr 1 9am–6pm WWJAC $215 #164256
WATER FITNESS  MORE
Senior Splash
This shallow water, low-im-
pact class is paced for seniors
and designed to promote joint
flexibility, range of motion and
agility while building cardio-
vascular fitness and muscle
strength. Minimum registra-
tion must be met prior to first
class to avoid cancellation;
please register in advance.
Ages 50+.
Tu Jan 12–Mar 22 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161377
Th Jan 14–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161378
Tu,Th Jan 12–Feb 18 9am–9:45am WWJAC $24 #161379
Tu,Th Feb 23–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161380
Water Aerobics
Great for both new and longtime participants of water
fitness. This fun, fast-paced workout helps tone with-
out stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is
followed by total body resistance work and toning. When
available, Tuesday morning and Friday classes are of-
fered in deep water. Program offered year-round. Fee: $7/
visit; $24/4 visits or $5 per class when purchasing for 10
or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Ages 16+.
*No evening class 1/5, 1/7.
M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC
Tu,Th* 6pm–7pm WWJAC
Become a City Lifeguard
Can you swim and tread water? Are you looking for a
year-round or summer job where you can help others?
Then you may have what it takes to be a City of Irvine life-
guard. Lifeguard training will be provided free of charge to
applicantswhosuccessfullycompletetheinterviewprocess
andaprerequisiteskillstest.Applyatcityofirvine.org/job;
check website for closing date. Qualified applicants will be
scheduled for interviews and testing on Sunday, April 3.
For more information, please call 949-724-6717 or email
aquatics@cityofirvine.org.
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AQUATICS
We Reserve the Right to Move Students
to the Most Developmentally Appropriate Level
LEVELS
Little Fish (Ages 3–6 years)
Children are grouped into Starfish, Sea Dragon, Seahorse,
Sea Lion or Shark levels based on ability. Skills vary and
may include: water entry, floating, kicking, basic strokes,
turns and water safety. Most children repeat this level sev-
eral times.
Big Fish (Ages 6–13 years)
Hippos: For beginners. Skills include: water entry, float-
ing, flutter kicking, arm action and basic pool safety. Most
children take this class several times.
Turtles: Must possess skills from the previous level and
swim 15 yards unassisted. Skills include: freestyle with side
breathing, backstroke, butterfly kick, breaststroke kick,
elementary backstroke and water safety. Most children
take this course several times.
Eels: Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle with side
breathing, backstroke and elementary backstroke. In-
struction focuses on endurance and stroke mastery. Most
children take this course two to three times.
Dolphins: Must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle, back-
stroke, elementary backstroke and 25 yards of breaststroke
and butterfly. Instruction focuses on stroke refinement
and distance. Instructor is not in the water. Most children
take this course two to three times.
Marlins: Must be able to swim 100 yards of freestyle and
backstroke, 50 yards of breaststroke and butterfly, and swim
continuously for 200 yards correctly. Instruction focuses
on building endurance and proper stroke techniques to
complete a 100 Individual Medley. Most children take this
course two to three times.
Adult Swimming Program (Ages 14+ years)
For beginners. Instruction given in a group setting and
focuses on individual learning interests and goals.
Private/Semi-Private Program (Ages 6 months+)
Alimitednumberofprivatelessonswillbeofferedforprivate
(one student) or semi-private (two students) per instructor.
The person requesting the semi-private class is responsible
for finding the additional participant. Classes are scaled to
the participant’s skill level.
SESSIONS
Session 1: January 18–February 18
*No class Monday, January 18 
February 15; fees prorated
Session 2: February 22–March 24
*Fees prorated for no-class dates; view online at
irvinequickreg.org.
FEES
Level Session: 1 (M/W) Session:1 (T/TH)  2
Little Fish/Big Fish $56 $70
Privates $200 $250
Adults $80 $100
40 Minute Lessons $90 $110
REGISTRATION BEGINS
Session 1  2
Residents: Sunday, November 22, 9 p.m.
Non-Residents: Monday, November 23, 9 p.m.
REGISTRATION METHODS
Online: irvinequickreg.org
Fax: 949-724-6608
See Page 94 for more registration options and forms.
Withdrawal Requests
Withdrawal requests for Learn To Swim must be made
in writing 10 days prior to the start of the session.
The session always begins on a Monday, even if your class
begins on a Tuesday. A $5 withdrawal fee applies per
class. Requests received fewer than 10 days prior to the
start of the session will be processed for 50 percent of
the fees. Withdrawals/refunds are not available once the
session begins. Sorry, there are no make-ups or credits for
missed classes. Email aquatics@cityofirvine.org with your
withdrawal request. Refunds may be processed upon request
for an additional $5 refund fee. 
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SPRING LEARN TO SWIM SESSIONS  REGISTRATION
SESSIONS
Session 3: April 4–28
Saturdays (April/May): April 23–May 21
*No class May 7
Session 4: May 9–June 2*
*No class Monday, May 30; fees prorated
Saturdays (June): June 4–July 2*
*No class Saturday, June 18
REGISTRATION
Residents: Sunday, March 13, 9 p.m.
Non-Residents: Monday, March 14, 9 p.m.
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Parking is limited in the front lot at WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center Please arrive early to find parking
or use the lots at Irvine High School (off Escolar) or at Heritage Park (offYale).
Course # Day Time
Sessions
1 2
Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25minuteclasses
—— 160618 M/W 3pm–3:25pm
160635 160641 M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm
160636 160627 M/W 4pm–4:25pm
160638 160628 M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
160639 160619 M/W 6pm–6:25pm
160624 160629 T/Th 3:30pm–3:55pm
160625 160643 T/Th 4pm–4:25pm
—— 160642 T/Th 4:30pm–4:55pm
160626 160614 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm
—— 160620 T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm
160640 160644 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm
40 minute classes
—— 160830 M/W 5pm–5:40pm
—— 160831 T/Th 5pm–5:40pm
Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
—— 160489 M/W 5pm–5:25pm
160491 160492 M/W 6pm–6:25pm
—— 160486 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm
160487 160488 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm
40 minute classes
—— 162943 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
—— 162944 T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm
Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
161197 161199 M/W 5pm–5:25pm
161198 161194 M/W 6pm–6:25pm
161192 161200 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm
161193 161195 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm
40 minute classes
—— 161296 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
—— 161297 T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm
Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
159740 —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm
159741 —— M/W 6pm–6:25pm
—— 159730 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm
159734 159744 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm
159735 159737 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm
40 minute classes
—— 159831 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
—— 159829 M/W 6:30pm–7:10 pm
—— 159832 T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm
—— 159830 T/Th 6:30pm–7:10pm
Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
159429 —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm
—— 159428 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm
40 minute classes
159464 159466 M/W 6:30pm–7:10 pm
—— 159468 T/Th 6:30pm–7:10 pm
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Course # Day Time
Sessions
1 2
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Birthday Parties
Celebrate your child’s birthday at the pool!The package
includes use of the party room, kid-friendly pool with
water slide and certified lifeguards. The fee is $175 for
a two-hour party for up to 50 guests (includes adults and
non-swimmers). All ages are welcome. Party options are
Fridays, 6-8 p.m. and two-hour blocks on Saturdays and
Sundays between 9:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. starting April 9.
For more information, including additional party package
options and fees or to book your party, call 949-724-6717
or email aquatics@cityofirvine.org.
Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13) 40 minute classes
162927 160950 M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm
160948 160951 T/Th 7pm–7:40pm
Private Lessons (Ages 6 months+) 25 minute classes
—— —— M/W 4pm–4:25pm
160996 161009 M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm
160997 161006 M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
161004 160998 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm
160992 161001 T/Th 4:30pm–4:55pm
161002 ——- T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm
160991 161010 T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm
Adults (Ages 14+) 40 minute classes
159286 159288 M/W 7pm–7:40pm
—— 159289 T/Th 7pm–7:40pm
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Culinary Workshop:
Parent  Me
Cook and bake delicious food with your little chef! Parent
participation required. Fee is for one parent/child pair.
Additional parent or child welcome for $20. Inst: Chris-
tianne Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. IFAC Member: $45.
Ages 3-6.
Best of Breakfast Sa Jan 30 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163036
Valentine Cookies Sa Feb 6 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163037
St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163038
Kids’Art Club
Preschoolers enjoy art activities such as drawing, painting,
clay modeling, printmaking, collage building and more.
Teachers integrate art concepts through education, social-
ization and play. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 3.5-6.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162959
Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162960
W Jan 13–Feb 3 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162961
W Jan 13–Feb 3 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162962
Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162963
Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162964
W Feb 17–Mar 9 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162965
W Feb 17–Mar 9 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162966
Little Learners: Art  Play
Explore, while making friends and a mess in this free-form
creative workshop working with different art media in a
studio environment. Participants will create to their hearts’
content with instructors close by to provide technique tips
and tricks. Parent participation required. Supply/registra-
tion fee: $5 per child. Ages 3-6.
Th Feb 11 10am–11am IFAC $5 #162991
Parent  Me: Art Time
Have fun experimenting with your child on projects us-
ing clay, watercolors, printmaking, collage and more. Par-
ent participation required. IFAC Member: $45. Ages 3-5.
*No class 1/18, 2/15.
M Jan 11–Feb 8* 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #162956
M Feb 22–Mar 14* 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #162957
IRVINE FINE
ARTS CENTER
Providing art classes, open studios, events,
programs and exhibitions for all ages in
fully equipped art studios.
Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org
14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine
(Located in Heritage Community Park)
Art Supplies
Mostartsuppliesforchildrens’classesareprovidedunless
a supply fee is listed in the course description.
Amenities Include:
Professional art instruction
Childrens’camps and activities
Exhibitions and lectures
Special events
Art Center store
Studios Dedicated To:
Jewelry Photography Ceramics
Drawing  painting Printmaking
Culinary arts
More Options:
Camps for Children (Page 29)
Culinary for Children (Page 32)
Family Programs (Page 18)
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Creative Clay
Create glazed and fired ceramic art using basic hand-
building techniques and beginning wheelwork. All levels
welcome. Inst: Randy Au. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 8-12.
F Feb 26–Apr 1 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #163007
Drawing  Painting
Create colorful works of art using a variety of media.
Emphasis is on technical skills and creativity. All levels
welcome. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $68. Ages
8-12.
F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #163005
F Feb 19–Mar 11 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #163006
Mini Mondays
Make a miniature masterpiece! Have fun experimenting
with media that lends itself to petite presentation. All skill
levels welcome. Art supplies provided. Registration re-
quired. Ages 6-12.
M Dec 7 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #158797
M Jan 11 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162952
M Feb 22 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162953
M Mar 14 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162954
Pencils, Pastels  Paints
Learn to use pencils, paints, oil pastels and more to create
masterpieces that come alive with vibrant colors in this
highly structured program. Inst: Lynda Blahnik. IFAC
Member: $68. Ages 6-10.
Sa Jan 16–Feb 20 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #163008
Sa Mar 5–Apr 9 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #163009
Seasonal Ceramics Workshops
for Kids
Join us in the sculpture studio once a month to make
clay projects for the season! Learn to hand-build spe-
cial holiday-themed projects to take home in time to
celebrate. All supplies provided. Registration required.
Ages 6-12.
Ode to Olaf! Tu Dec 1 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #158100
Love Bird Luminaries Tu Jan 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162968
Pot O’Gold Pinch Pots Tu Feb 9 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162969
Giggly Garden Gnomes Tu Mar 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162970
Start with Art
Learn basic art concepts such as line, shape, color and
composition. A variety of media will be used to create
challenging and fun painting and drawing projects. Inst:
Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 5-8.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162971
Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162972
CHILDREN
Art After School
Discover new talents by exploring a variety of art mediums
and learning with friends about famous artists. Experiment
with drawing, painting, printmaking and much more! Art
supplies provided. Registration required. Ages 6-11.
Drawing F Jan 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162995
Sculpture/3D F Jan 22 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162996
Painting F Jan 29 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162997
Craft F Feb 5 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162998
Mixed Media F Feb 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162999
Printmaking F Feb 19 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163000
Collage F Feb 26 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163001
Drawing F Mar 4 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163002
Sculpture/3D F Mar 11 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163003
Art Explorers
Explore your creative side in
this class geared for beginners.
Learn art fundamentals and
let your imagination run wild
while discovering a different
medium each week—painting,
drawing, ceramics, printmak-
ing and sculpture/3D. IFAC
Member: $68. Ages 5-8.
Th Jan 14–Feb 11 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162988
Th Feb 18–Mar 17 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162989
Art of Print
Did you know famous artists like Picasso and Rembrandt
also made prints? Join us on an artistic adventure and
discover different ways to make colorful prints. Explore
basic art elements such as color and composition, while
learning about great artists and techniques. Inst: Milada
Pisoncikova. IFAC Member: $44. Ages 7-12.
Sa Feb 6–27 2:30pm–4pm IFAC $49 #163061
Clay Adventure
Make a decorated cup, bowl, animal or other imaginative
creation using basic clay hand-building techniques. All lev-
els welcome. IFAC Member: $55. Ages 6-8.
W Jan 20–Feb 24 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $59 #162975
Claymania!
Creative possibilities are endless in this class geared for be-
ginning hand-builders. Have fun making unique ceramics
inspired by toys, cartoons and more! All levels welcome.
Inst: TBA. IFAC Member: $72. Ages 8-12.
Th Jan 21–Mar 10 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #162992
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TEENS
Digital Photography for Teens
Learn fundamentals of digital photography by going
beyond automatic mode. Bring a camera with manual;
digital SLR camera recommended. Minor printing cost
at participant expense. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC
Member: $72. Ages 12-17.
W Feb 24–Mar 30 4pm–6pm IFAC $79 #162973
Printmaking
Design, cut, print! Turn your drawing, photo or idea into
a linocut print. Learn and experiment using the printing
press to make great art prints to frame or use as cards. All
levels welcome. IFAC Member: $81. Ages 13-17.
F Jan 29–Mar 4 3pm–5pm IFAC $89 #163004
Teen Wheel-Throwing
Gain wheel-throwing skills necessary to construct pot-
tery forms such as bowls, mugs and plates. Explore hand
building, glazing and other surface decoration techniques.
All levels welcome. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 11-17.
Th Jan 21–Mar 10 4pm–6pm IFAC $75 #162993
ADULTS
Ceramics
Ceramics:
Decorative
Surface
Techniques
Explore techniques for em-
bellishing ceramic surfaces
including hand-building
fundamentals, glazes, slips,
stains, carving, patterns and
textures. For intermediate
levels. Inst: Cory Olewnik.
Supply fee $50-$80. IFAC
Member: $125. *No class
1/18, 2/15, 3/14, 3/21.
M Jan 11–Apr 11* 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #162416
Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing
Learn the skills needed to create bowls, plates and other
clay forms on the potter’s wheel. Great for all levels. Inst:
Garrett Stryker. IFAC Member: $125. *No class 2/15.
M Jan 25–Apr 4* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162415
Portrait Sculpture
Learn fundamentals of sculpting a human head out of
clay. Examine the human form from realistic to abstract
to develop an understanding of concept, planning, props
and form. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in
class. IFAC Member: $125.
Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162418
Teen Ceramics Studio
Tuesdays: 4–6 p.m.
Irvine Fine Arts Center
This program is for teens with ceramics experience
who are interested in working independently with
equipment and clay in an open space. Art supplies
are provided. Purchase passes at IFAC. Fee: daily
pass $8; 5-use pass $37; 10-use pass $69. Ages 12-17.
First-time participants are required to have a Par-
ticipation Permission/Emergency Form and Parental
Authorization Release Form completed before partic-
ipation with be allowed. Closed-toe shoes required.
Ceramics Open Studio
Monday: 1–6 p.m.
Wednesday: 10a.m.–3p.m.; 6:30–9:30p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
The Ceramics Studio is equipped with wheels, kilns,
slab roller, damp room and complete glaze room.
Regular firings are scheduled by technicians. Stone-
ware clay is available for purchase. Closed-toe shoes
and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents
$13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass
$59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass
$105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass
More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Sculpture Workshop
Continue your skill development in sculpting a human
head out of clay. Work at your own pace while learning
to incorporate personality and character into representa-
tional and abstract human sculpture. For advanced stu-
dents only. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in
class. IFAC Member: $125.
Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162417
Pottery: Combined Techniques
Discover creative possibilities through learning both
wheel-throwing and hand-building skills with clay. Func-
tional and sculptural projects may be demonstrated. All
levels welcome. IFAC Member: $20 discount.
Inst: Nishii Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #162411
Inst: Au Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162412
Inst: Bryant Th Jan 14–Mar 17 10am–1:30pm IFAC $169 #162414
Culinary Arts
Culinary Workshop: Holiday Party!
Ring in the holiday season with a cooking class that pre-
pares you for holiday entertaining. Menu includes: Stuffed
dates wrapped with prosciutto, mini breadless cheese-
burger bites, mushroom puff pastry bites, spinach balls,
Santa brownie bites and a holiday mock-tail to drink in
class. Inst: Sharon Murphy. IFAC Member: $54.
Tu Dec 15 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #157792
French Baking: The Essentials
Transform your home kitchen into a French Bakery un-
der the guidance of Chef Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $5 per
workshop. IFAC Member: $36. Ages 16+.
Macarons
W Jan 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #162429
Croissants  Pain au Chocolat
W Feb 17 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #162430
Opera Cake
W Mar 2 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #162431
Napoleon Cake
Th Jan 21 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162432
Croissants  Pain au Chocolat
Th Feb 11 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162433
Macarons
Th Mar 10 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162434
The French Kitchen
Learn the secrets of everyday French cooking in the kitch-
en with Chef Sylvie Roux. Use fresh seasonal ingredients
to prepare aromatic dishes and then delight in enjoying
the carte du jour for lunch. Menus available online. Sup-
ply fee: $10 per workshop. IFAC Member: $36. Ages 16+.
Th Jan 28 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #162435
Th Feb 18 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #162913
Th Mar 3 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #162914
Drawing  Painting
Acrylic Painting
Discover five essential techniques to produce successful
painting in a studio setting. Initial emphasis on composi-
tion, value, color, texture and focal point. All levels wel-
come. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Paul Gardner.
IFAC Member: $90. Ages 16+.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 16 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #162436
NEW Charcoal Pencil Drawing
Have you ever wanted to learn how to draw, but felt in-
timidated by the process? This class will break down the
fear of the blank page and provide simple steps on how to
draw from a still life set up and how to replicate a photo-
graphic image. Inst: Mariee Nielsen. IFAC Member: $119.
Ages 18+. *No class 2/15.
M Jan 25–Mar 21* 2pm–5pm IFAC $129 #162438
Painting in Oils
Paint beautiful pictures using five critical secrets of color
mixing and brushwork. Learn how to compose powerful
paintings and more. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst:
Tom Brown. IFAC Member: $109.
W Jan 20–Mar 9 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #162441
Painting: Intermediate
Develop your painting skills and enjoy the camaraderie
of an artist community! Participants will work from pho-
tos, learning about the relationship between color, value,
temperature, shapes and edges. Emphasis on establishing
a focal point, using composition, movement and story.
Demonstrations, discussions and individual instruction
included. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Jennifer
Mathews. IFAC Member: $119. *No class 1/27.
W Jan 13–Mar 9* 10am–2:30pm IFAC $129 #162440
Studio Art Class:
A Painter’s Workshop
Expand your knowledge of drawing and painting styles
and techniques in a studio setting. Create successful paint-
ings from thumbnail sketches and explore traditional sub-
jects, such as still lifes, interiors, landscapes and buildings
in acrylics or oils. All levels welcome. Supply list will print
on receipt. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $90.
F Jan 15–Feb 19 10am–1pm IFAC $99 #162442
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Acrylic Painting
The Clothed Figure:NEW
Drawing and Painting
For absolute beginners to advanced artists. No experience
necessary. Instructor starts with guided short studies pro-
gressing to longer, more complete works. Emphasis on
proportion, gesture, drapery, anatomy and body rhythms.
Use photo reference provided by instructor or your own.
Work at your own pace or follow guided lessons by the
instructor in a wide variety of media. Live models will not
be used. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Tom Brown.
IFAC Member: $80.
Sa Feb 27–Mar 26 1pm–3:30pm IFAC $89 #162439
Watercolor Painting
Practice color mixing, composition, technique and more
through lectures, demonstrations, personal guidance and
critique. Different topics each week. Designed for experi-
enced beginners and intermediates. Supply list will print
on receipt. Inst: Marlene Gerloff. IFAC Member: $109.
Sa Jan 16–Feb 20 12:30pm–3pm IFAC $119 #162443
Jewelry
Basic Enameling  Jewelry
Add vibrant colors to your jewelry using basic enameling
techniques on copper and silver with opaque, transparent
and opalescent enamels. Various techniques presented in-
cluding torch enameling. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply
fee: $20. IFAC Member: $129. *No class 2/4.
Th Jan 21–Mar 3* 10am–2pm IFAC $139 #162495
Jewelry Design
 Creation
Design and create neck-
laces, earrings, rings and
more. Piercing, forming,
soldering, stone setting
and finishing techniques
will be taught. Inst: Melin-
da Alexander. Supply fee:
$30. IFAC Member: $149.
*No class 1/18, 2/4, 2/15.
Beg M Jan 11–Mar 14* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #162484
Int/Adv Th Jan 14–Mar 10* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #162485
Jewelry Fabrication:NEW
Introduction
This class will teach you the basic skills necessary for creat-
ing interesting and unique pieces of jewelry out of metals
and stone. Learn how to saw-cut, solder and polish metals
until they become a ring or shiny pin. Create interesting
textures in metal that highlight an earthy stone pendant.
For beginners. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC Member: $149.
Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #162624
Jewelry:
Lost Wax Casting
Makebeautiful,natural,one-of-a-kindsilverjewelryusing
the lost wax technique. Metal and some materials provided
bystudent.Inst:SheriCohen.IFACMember:$10discount.
Tu Jan 12–Mar 1 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #162507
W Jan 13–Mar 2 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #162508
W Jan 13–Mar 2 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #162509
Metal Forming  Fabrication
Learn advanced metalsmithing techniques used to fabri-
cate jewelry including sinking, raising, forging, chasing,
repousse and more. Previous jewelry making experience
required. Inst: Melinda Alexander. IFAC Member: $149.
*No class 1/18, 2/15.
M Jan 11–Mar 14* 10am–1pm IFAC $159 #162491
Silver Inlay in River RocksNEW
Workshop
In this workshop, fine silver inlay is worked into rocks to
highlight a shape or to paint a simple scene on its surface.
Learn the inlay process, how to drill and cut with dia-
mond burs and how to seamlessly insert fine silver strips
and silver granules into the rock. This workshop is open
to advanced jewelers who are ready to try something new.
Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC Member: $119.
Tu Jan 26–Feb 16 3pm–6pm IFAC $129 #162625
Stone-Setting Workshop
Learn different stone-setting techniques, including four-
prong oval, marquise and more. Intermediate and ad-
vanced levels only. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply fee:
$45. IFAC Member: $54.
M Nov 28–Apr 4 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #162498
Jewelry Open Studio
Monday: 1–6 p.m.
Wednesday: 2–6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
The Jewelry Studio is equipped with jewelry casting
and fabricating equipment including casting cen-
trifuge, burnout ovens, torches, hydraulic press,
polishing and finishing machines. Closed-toe shoes
and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents
$17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass
$79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass
$149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass
More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Photography
Darkroom Photography:
Beginning
Introductory course designed to teach students about the
camera and the art of black-and-white film photography.
Learn to operate your own 35mm SLR manual or auto-
matic camera, process black-and-white film and print
your own photographs. Bring camera to class. No prior
darkroom experience required. Inst: George Katzenberger.
IFAC Member: $119.
M Feb 22–Mar 28 6pm–8:30pm IFAC $129 #162522
Darkroom Refresher
This review of darkroom procedures covers processing
black-and-white film, making contact sheets and enlarge-
ments, dodging and burning and using contrast filters.
Recommended for open studio use. Prior darkroom
experience required. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC
Member: $22.
M Dec 14 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #157908
W Jan 13 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #162516
W Feb 17 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #162517
How to Photograph
Your Artwork
Learn to accurately photograph your two-and-three di-
mensional artwork for shows or for and building your
portfolio. Bring your own digital camera to set up the
shoot and manage camera controls. Inst: George Katzen-
berger. IFAC Member: $40.
Sa Dec 12 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #157922
Sa Feb 27 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #162537
Landscape Photography
Take your landscape photography to the next level and
shoot with confidence! Discover the key to great land-
scape photos, how to frame a shot for big impact, how to
control exposure and more. Includes location shoot with
instructor. Digital SLR camera recommended. Inst: Nick
Carver. IFAC Member: $90.
Th Mar 10–31 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #162513
Photography Basics
Create images you are proud to post on Facebook or In-
stagram. Become familiar with current equipment for
digital cameras. Instruction in composition, digital for-
mats, lenses, f-stops, shutter speeds and more. Includes
discussions on the impact of application programs. Inst:
Dave Rosenberger. IFAC Member: $119. *No class 2/15.
M Jan 25–Apr 4* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $129 #162511
Photography Workshop:
Composition for Dramatic
Landscapes
Learn secrets to creating dramatic landscape composi-
tions with a professional photographer. Discover funda-
mental tools and advanced tips while gaining valuable
insight from a pro as he explains each approach to com-
positional technique using his most successful images.
Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Member: $36.
Tu Mar 8 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162512
Photography Workshop:
The Manual Mode
Learn how to take pictures with your digital SLR cam-
era in full manual mode. With the simple, tried and true
method for manual metering discussed in this course,
you’ll never have to resort to guessing your settings again.
Digital SLR camera required. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC
Member: $71.
Tu Dec 1–8 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #162514
Tu Mar 15–22 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #162515
Photography Open Studio
Tuesday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
The Photography Lab features group and individual
darkrooms with complete black and white tray set-
ups. Standard black and white chemistry is provided.
Enlargers accommodate 35mm,120mm and 4x5 inch
negatives. The lab also features a film processing and
finishing room with film dryer, print washer, print
dryer and dry mount press. Closed-toe shoes and
previous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents
$13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass
$59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass
$105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass
More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Printmaking: Aquatint Techniques
Discover techniques of aquatint, an intaglio printmaking
process and form of etching. Learn to use acid to make
marks bite into a metal plate and the process of aquatint
to create a tonal effect, adding an enhanced, unique qual-
ity to your work. Experience with etching is recommend-
ed, but not required. Inst: Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-50.
IFAC Member: $10 discount. *No class 2/13.
Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 9:30am–12:30pm IFAC $149 #162446
Printmaking: Drypoint
Focus on a process directly related to the intaglio print-
making process, but without chemicals. Use etching
and incising techniques to create small impressions on a
plexi-plate and run a small print edition. Inst: Nguyen Ly.
Supply fee: $50. IFAC Member: $139.
Th Jan 28–Mar 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #162445
Printmaking: Intaglio Techniques
Learn to print from the bottom of an incision, otherwise
known as the intaglio technique. Explore print techniques
with emphasis on dry point, engraving and etching. Inst:
Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-$50. IFAC Member: $10 dis-
count. *No class 2/12, 2/13.
F Jan 22–Mar 18* 10am–1pm IFAC $149 #162447
Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 1pm–4pm IFAC $149 #162448
Printmaking: Introduction
Create fine art prints using printmaking techniques, in-
cluding relief, monotype and intaglio, editioning, chine
colle and more. No experience required. Supply fee: $55.
Inst: Nguyen Ly. IFAC Member: $10 discount.
W Jan 27–Mar 16 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #162444
Photography: Intermediate
Take basic photography and camera knowledge to the next
level in this class for intermediate students. Focus on com-
position to create a visual story by adjusting your camera’s
point of view using shutter speeds, depth of field and per-
spective. Bring your digital camera with manual to class.
Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $99.
W Feb 24–Mar 30 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #162527
Photoshop Elements
Use computer software to enhance and edit digital photo-
graphs. Move beyond automatic fixes and learn the power
of adjustment layers. Bring a laptop with Adobe Photo-
shop Elements installed. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC
Member: $99.
Th Jan 21–Feb 25 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #162526
Take Better Digital Photos!
Explore the potential of your digital camera and go be-
yond the automatic mode. Students work in specific cam-
era make/model work groups while instructor provides
one-on-one instruction. Bring camera and manual to
class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $45.
Sa Mar 19 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #162532
Printmaking
Traditional LetterpressNEW
Workshop: Beginning
Immerse yourself in the traditional process of letterpress
printing. Basic skills will be covered such as hand-setting
metal and wood type, locking up, ink mixing and printing
on a Vandercook Press. Students will explore the various
type and vintage printers’ cuts available at the Irvine Fine
Arts Center. This intensive one-day workshop is designed
for the beginner as an opportunity to experience the ba-
sics of letterpress printing. Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz.
Supply fee: $10. IFAC Member: $95.
Sa Jan 9 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #162450
Sa Apr 2 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164197
Contemporary LetterpressNEW
Workshop: Intermediate
Learn how to reproduce your original digital designs
with photo-polymer plates while advancing your skills
in letterpress printing. This class will also address prob-
lem-solving techniques around lock up, impression and
registration, ink mixing and digital file preparation. This
intensive one-day workshop is designed for continu-
ing students to build upon prior letterpress experience.
Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC Mem-
ber: $95.
Sa Jan 16 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164305
Sa Apr 9 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164198
Printmaking
Open Studio
The Printmaking Studio is
a fully equipped, ventilated
studio suitable for traditional
printmaking techniques. Various etching presses,
including a 36x72 inch manual Ettan press, outfit the
800-square-foot studio space that allows for various
print techniques and processes such as intaglio, re-
lief, collagraph and monoprint. Open Studio sessions
available by reservation. Closed-toe shoes and previ-
ous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents
$17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass
$79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass
$149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass
For Open Studio hours, call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Traditional Arts
Introduction to Mosaics
Design and create a beautiful mosaic clay pot or picture
frame using tile, adhesive and grout. All materials pro-
vided. Inst: Melanie Ellis. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 16+.
Sa Jan 9 1:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $59 #162479
Groutless Mosaics
Create mosaic art using different binding agents in con-
junction with stained, dichroic, mirrored and sea glass
tiles, jewels and more. All materials provided, including
dichroic-fused glass made by instructor, Melanie Ellis.
Supply fee: $20. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 16+.
Sa Mar 19 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #162481
Ikebana: Sogetsu Arrangements
Use branches, twigs and blooms to create unique, beauti-
ful arrangements. Practice this 600 year old Japanese art
while combining traditional and contemporary styles of
Ikebana. Take home two arrangements each class session.
All levels welcome. Supply fee: $8-$12 per meeting. Inst:
Haruko Takeichi  Norma McDonough. Supply list will
print on receipt. IFAC Member: $110.
Tu Jan 26–Feb 23 10am–12:30pm IFAC $125 #164105
Quilt Art
Learn quilting techniques through dynamic projects and
patterns that change each quarter. Finish each session
with a beautiful handcrafted quilt. Pre-cut kits available
for a fee. Bring a sewing machine to class. Additional sup-
ply list will print on registration receipt. Inst: Mary Ellen
Ewert. IFAC Member: $90.
W Jan 20–Mar 9 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #162483
NEW stARTer kits: Delilah Snell
Join Delilah Snell, co-founder of Patchwork Show and
Craftcation Conference, as she shares how to create your
own successful handmade business. Ages 16+.
Sa Feb 20 12pm–4pm OCGP $59 #163124
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WINTER EXHIBITIONS AT IFAC
Gallery admission, parking and opening reception are free to the public 14321Yale Avenue, Irvine 949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org
Near
Exhibition: November 21, 2015–
January 23, 2016
Reception: November 21; 4–6 p.m.
Near offers a look at art practices driven by artists’
physical and emotional interactions with their imme-
diate surroundings, from common everyday objects
to landscapes and domestic spaces. The exhibition
showcases ceramics, drawing, painting, mixed media
and installation.
Y(OURS)
Exhibition: February 13–April 16, 2016
Reception: February 13; 4–6 p.m.
Lindsay Buchman’s solo exhibition Y(OURS) examines
possession through works on paper, sculpture, a site-
specific installation, and a risograph publication. By
advancing the idea that there is no mine without yours
and no yours without mine, Buchman explores the
relationship between personal and collective property
and what it means to own.
Sarah Dougherty, Home Is Medicine (detail), watercolor and oil on paper, 120 x 96 inches Lindsay Buchman, Possession, 2014-2015, Intaglio, washi and beeswax, 18 x 24 inches
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DISABILITYSERVICES
Culinary Workshop
for Special Needs
Develop confidence to prepare delicious food by learning
basic cooking techniques and kitchen safety. Ages 14+.
Sa Feb 20 11am–1pm IFAC $10 #163105
Friday Night Dances
Join your friends and dance the night away. Refreshments
provided. Feel free to dress the theme. Registration not
required; $3 at the door. Ages 14+.
WinterWonderland F Dec 4 7pm–9pm LSC $3 #157096
Sweetheart’s Ball F Feb 12 7pm–9pm LSC $3 #160476
Friday Night Movies  Munchies
Connect with old friends and meet new ones at our tra-
ditional Friday night hangout! Registration required three
days in advance. Fee includes dinner and theater admission.
Movie and location announced two days prior. Ages 14+.
F Dec 11 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #157078
F Feb 26 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #160470
Game Night
Come get your game on! Join us for a fun-filled night
of games, laughter and entertainment. Snacks provided.
Ages 10+.
F Jan 15 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #160471
F Mar 4 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #160472
Mini Golf Mania
Show off your putting game! Join us for an afternoon of fun
and wacky miniature golfing. Meet at Boomers. Ages 10+.
Su Jan 24 12pm–2:30pm Boomers! $15 #160475
Movie Matinee Lunch Bunch
Be a part of our Saturday matinee lunch bunch. Registra-
tion required three days in advance. Fee includes lunch
and theater admission. Movie and location announced
two days prior to event. Ages 14+.
Sa Jan 9 11am–3pm TBA $20 #160468
Sa Mar 12 11am–3pm TBA $20 #160469
Pizza  Movie Night
Enjoy a night relaxing with friends while watching a clas-
sic film. Pizza and refreshments provided. Ages 14+.
F Jan 29 6pm–8:30pm LSC $10 #160473
F Mar 18 6pm–8:30pm LSC $10 #160474
Pop/Rock Star SingNEW
 Dance for Special Needs
Join us for an afternoon of hip-hop/Jazz-based dancing.
Dancers have fun learning lyrics and choreography
to some of their favorite songs. Suitable for boys and
girls with special needs. Sneakers required. More info:
info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Inst:
OC Dance Productions. Ages 7-14.
W Jan 13–Mar 16 2:40pm–3:25pm CCP $139 #161945
Yoga for Special Needs
This adaptive yoga class helps to relieve stress, improve
body awareness, flexibility and strength. Instructor pro-
vides patient and gentle guidance. Bring yoga mat and
water bottle. Sign up for one day at regular price or the
full sessions for discount. Inst: Ella Said. Ages 10+.
Th Jan 7 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160460
Th Feb 4 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160462
Th Mar 10 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160463
Series
Th Jan 7, Feb 4, Mar 10 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #160461
Zumba for Special Needs
Dance your way to fitness in this adaptive Zumba pro-
gram. Steps are easy to follow and calorie burning too!
Bring water bottle and wear workout clothes. Sign up for
one day at regular price or the full sessions for a discount.
Inst: Ella Said. Ages 10+.
Th Jan 21 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160464
Th Feb 18 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160466
Th Mar 24 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160467
Series
Th Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 24 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #160465
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IRVINE DISABILITY
SERVICES
Providing support to persons
with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities,
and their family members.
949-724-6637 cityofirvine.org/ds
Services Include:
Social and recreation programs
Awareness events and trainings
Inclusion/accommodation support
Resources and referrals
Access reporting
EVENTS
NEW Cupid’s Date Night
Celebrate romance and art at the Great Park with a picnic
dinner, balloon ride and one-of-a-kind art creation. With
step-by-step instruction from a local artist, couples will
paint a beautiful masterpiece to take home. Bring a blanket
to enjoy the evening; balloon ride is weather permitting.
Registration fee is for two people; enroll the main contact
only. Ages 16+.
Sa Feb 13 6pm–9pm OCGP $132/couple #163072
Su Feb 14 6pm–9pm OCGP $132/couple #163073
Saturday FamilyFREE
Craft  Play
Learn more about the Great Park through new, family-
friendly games and crafts! All activities held at the Balloon
Park. Parent participation required; craft supplies limited.
More info: ocgp.org. All ages welcome.
Sa Jan 9 10am–1pm OCGP Free
Sa Feb 13 10am–1pm OCGP Free
Sa Mar 12 10am–1pm OCGP Free
PROGRAMS
Creative Ventures: Succulents
Looking for something fun and creative to do? Create a
seasonal living centerpiece to gift or to keep! Select plants
to design an arrangement that can be enjoyed in your
home and later transplanted into the garden. A crafty
project for showers, weddings, graduation parties and
more. These workshops will guide you with instructions,
tips and techniques. Ages 12+.
Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $49 #161711
Nutrition Revolution
Looking to create a healthier lifestyle for yourself? Learn
the basics of nutrition, which includes learning how to
read nutrition labels, why certain foods are good for you
and what substitutions can be made to create healthier
meals. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+.
Weight Loss Resolution
Th Jan 14 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #161713
Gluten Free Eating
Th Feb 11 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162932
Paleo Simplified
Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162934
Stroller Strides
This one-hour, total body workout is designed for all fit-
ness levels. Certified instructors, who are also parents, will
help you get, and stay, in shape. Bring sunscreen, water,
towel or mat, snacks and your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie
Freeman of South Irvine/Lake Forest Fit4Mom.
Th Feb 18–Mar 17 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #161665
ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK
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ORANGE COUNTY
GREAT PARK
The First Great Metropolitan Park
of the 21st Century.
Monday–Wednesday: 10 a.m.–Dusk
Thursday  Friday: 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Saturday  Sunday: 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Please check website for directions, holiday hours,
special operating hours for Park features and attractions,
applicable fees, and participation requirements.
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More Programs at the Park!
Children
Engineering  Invention
Page 40
Flamenco Dance
en el Parque Page 34
Parent  Me: Kick  Play
Page 26
Super Soccer Stars Page 28
Super Soccer Stars 2
Page 44
Adults
Broadway Lab
Page 53
Flamenco Dance
en el Parque for Teens
 Adults Page 53
Prenatal Yoga
with Mona Page 58
Therapeutic Yoga
with Mona Page 63
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Story Time in the Garden
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories
about the wonders of life in the garden. Gently used do-
nations to the Farm + Food Labs Little free library are
welcomed. Ages 3-8.
Su Dec 6, Feb 7, Mar 6, 10am–11am OCGP Free
W Feb 3, Feb 17, Mar 9  Mar 23 10am–11am OCGP Free
Children’s Gardening Workshops
Explore science, technology, engineering, art, math and
music in a fun and stimulating outdoor environment.
Young attendees will connect the natural world with their
daily lives, deepening their understanding and apprecia-
tion for nature. Workshops held on the hour. Free event;
registration encouraged. Ages 3-9.
Math Su Jan 10 11am–1pm OCGP Free
Science Su Feb 21 11am–1pm OCGP Free
Technology Su Mar 20 9am–11am OCGP Free
Agriculture Wellness
 the Environment (AWE) Lectures
AWE Lectures bring together a community of like-mind-
ed and highly engaged innovators, designers, educators
and environmentally and socially concerned individuals.
This forward-thinking community explores topics that
are intimately relevant to our beautiful Orange County
landscape and the people who live here. Free event; regis-
tration encouraged. Ages 16+.
Sustainable Investing
Th Dec 17 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #156542
Sustainable Architecture
Th Jan 21 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161498
History of Landscape Design
Th Feb 18 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161499
AWE Book Club
Th Mar 24 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161500
Garden Workshops
Learn everything you need to know about sustainable
home gardening practices. Workshops are conducted at
the Great Park Farm + Food Lab and developed in cooper-
ation with University of California Cooperative Extension
Master Gardeners of Orange County. Free event; registra-
tion encouraged. Ages 12+.
Fruit Tree Pruning Made Simple
Sa Jan 9 10am–11am OCGP Free #161529
Build and Plant a Raised Bed Garden
Sa Feb 6 10am–11am OCGP Free #161530
Planning and Planting the Small SpaceVeggie Garden
Sa Mar 5 10am–11am OCGP Free #161531
Preserving the Season Workshops
It’s crafty, sustainable, delicious and fun. University of Cal-
ifornia Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Food Pre-
servers demonstrate how to preserve what you harvest or
purchase. Free event; registration encouraged. Ages 16+.
Sa Feb 27 10am–11am OCGP Free #161544
Sa Mar 19 10am–11am OCGP Free #161545
Seasoned Chefs
The best chefs in Orange County present local, seasonal
gourmet dishes, techniques and preservation methods.
Eating seasonal and local foods is nutritionally rich and
environmentally friendly. Free event; registration encour-
aged. Ages 16+.
Winter Wonders
Sa Dec 12 10am–11am OCGP Free #156554
Seasonal Sweethearts
Sa Feb 13 10am–11am OCGP Free #161547
Ides of March
Sa Mar 12 10am–11am OCGP Free #161548
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FARM + FOOD LAB
Orange County Great Park 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE
Excursions to the Great Park
PlanagroupoutingtotheGreatPark!Limitedgroupreser-
vationsfortheBalloonareavailablefrom10a.m.–2p.m.
onThursdays,weatherpermitting.Formoreinformation,call
949-724-7418.
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ART EXHIBITIONS
Through January 17, 2016
Bold and Independent:
UC Irvine’s 50th Anniversary
Exhibition
Beginning with architect William Pereira’s visionary
master plan to transform a ranch into a world-renowned
university, the story of UC Irvine is rooted in a vision of
possibilities. Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, UCI is
a leading research institution preparing for the next half-
century. The City of Irvine joins the celebration through
an exhibition that highlights UCI’s development and sig-
nificance. Admission is free.
CLASSES
NEW stARTer kits: Delilah Snell
Join Delilah Snell, co-founder of Patchwork Show and
Craftcation Conference, as she shares how to create your
own successful handmade business. Ages 16+.
Sa Feb 20 12pm–4pm OCGP $59 #163124
Novel Writing Workshop
Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel.
This workshop explores writing basics such as characters,
point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story
on track. You will also learn the business side of writing,
including query letters, agents, editors and independent
publishing options. Ages 16+.
Th Jan 14–Feb 18 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #162626
PROGRAMS
FREE The Living Room Talks
This program, on the first Sunday of each month,* features
engaging and intimate conversations with artisans, entre-
preneurs, raconteurs and the like, where they talk shop,
swap stories, and detail their creative journeys. Free pro-
gram; registration not required. *No class 1/3.
Kevin Kwan Loucks Su Dec 6 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
Mike Stilkey Su Feb 7 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
John Spiak Su Mar 6 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
OC Writers:FREE
Read  Critique
This gathering is dedicated to providing writers with space
and time to write, learn and network. Writers should bring
their own manuscripts-in-progress to work on in this
welcoming and supportive environment. Electrical outlets
and Wi-Fi available. Hosted by published author DeAnna
Cameron. Free program; registration not required.Ages 18+.
*No class 1/1.
First Friday of each month* 11am–1pm OCGP Free
Creation StationsFREE
at the Great Park
Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations.
Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent par-
ticipation required. Free drop-in program.
Every Saturday and Sunday 10am– 4pm OCGP Free
FREE Great Park Gallery
Thursdays  Fridays: noon–4 p.m.
Saturdays  Sundays: 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
The Great Park Gallery is located in the Palm Court Arts
Complex. The Artist Studios hours are Saturdays and
Sundays,10 a.m.–4 p.m. Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, visit ocgp.org.
Palm Court Arts Complex 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE
Anthology: Mike Stilkey
More Programs at the Park!
For additional programs, visit ocgp.org/events
or call 949-724-OCGP (6247).
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Anthology: Mike Stilkey
Opening Reception: February 7, 1–3 p.m.
Anthology is a retrospective of international artist Mike
Stilkey and his reclaimed book installation work. Using a
mix of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer, Stilkey de-
picts a whimsical cast of characters inhabiting ambiguous
spaces and narratives of fantasy and fairy tales. His large-
scale projects have been built all over the United States as
well as Turin, Italy; Bern, Switzerland; Manila, Philippines;
and Hong Kong and Beijing, China. Admission is free.
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THINGS TO SEE AND DO
South Lawn Sports
+ Fitness Complex
This30-acrefitnesscomplexhighlights
foursoccerfields,spectatorviewingfor
youthandadultleagueplay,aswellas
aonemileKaiserPermanenteThrivePath
forwalkersandrunners.
Incredible Edible Farm
and Giving Grove
Freshvegetablesareharvestedweekly
fromthis4.5acreurbanfarmandadjacent
citrusgroves.Produceishand-pickedby
volunteersanddonatedtothe
SecondHarvestFoodBank.
Certified Farmers Market
EverySunday,theFarmersMarket
offersfresh,locallygrownfruits
andvegetables,handcraftedartisan
products,liveentertainment
andgourmetfoodtrucks.
Farm + Food Lab
Auniquehands-onoutdooragricultural
classroomfeaturesthemedplanters
withfruits,flowers,vegetables,herbs
andotherinformativedisplays.Visitors
ofallagescanattendworkshopsabout
sustainablegardening,cookingandother
agriculturalsubjects.
Historic Hangar 244
ThisformerMarineCorpsAirStation
ElTorosquadronhangarisnowhome
totheHeritageandAviationExhibition,
featuringWorldWarIIairplanes,historical
images,displaysandartifacts.
Visitors Center
Astate-of-the-artguestcenterwillbe
yourfirstwelcomingstopforrideson
theGreatParkBalloonandCarousel.
Reflecting Ponds
and Viewing Pier
Apairofreflectingpondsandaredwood
viewingpierprovidevisitorsanopportunity
tostopandtakeintheview,while
servingaspartofthePark’swater
managementsystem.
Great Park Balloon
Theiconicorangeheliumballoonsoars
400feethigh,offeringspectacularviews
ofOrangeCountyandbeyond.
Kids Rock Playground
Kidscanbecomeeducatedabout
conservationandthewatercyclewhile
havingfunengaginginactiveplay.
Great Park Carousel
AnOrangeCountytradition,updated
withvintage-inspiredscenicartwork,
isafavoriteforkidsofallages.
North Lawn
Aseven-acremulti-purposerecreation
areaishometosportsandactivities
ofalltypes.
Palm Court Arts Complex
Beinspiredbyartandcreativityat
theGreatParkGalleryandArtistStudios
housedinrefurbishedhistoricmilitary
warehouses.
Terraced Lawn
ThislawnconnectingtheNorthLawn
tothePalmCourtandGreatParkBalloon
areaprovidesagreatplacetolounge
ortakeinamovieormusicconcert.
Walkable Historical Timeline
Thehistorytimelinespans2,604feet
andincludes162historicaldetailsfrom
13,000BCWhenHumansReachthe
Americasandconcludeswiththe
1989FalloftheBerlinWall.
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LOCATIONS
Bommer Canyon (BCCP): Culver Drive south, left onto
Shady Canyon Road, right onto Bommer Canyon. The public
trailhead is located on the right before the gate. For sched-
uled programs only, visitors will continue past the trail head,
about ¼ mile to Cattle Camp.
Nature Center (TRNC): Culver Drive south, left onto
Shady Canyon Road, left onto Sunnyhill, left into Turtle
Rock Community Park parking lot. The Nature Center is
the small brown building on the right.
Quail Hill Trail Head (QHTH): South on Sand Canyon,
the parking lot is on the right, after the round-about, just
past the fire station.
The following locations are accessible with enrollment in
a scheduled program only.
The Hicks Haul (HICKS) Road Staging Area
The Orchard Hills (OHL) Staging Area
The Portola (PORT) Staging Area
For more information and to sign up, visit
LetsGoOutside.org/explore/irvine.
TURTLE ROCK
NATURE CENTER
Providing an outdoor classroom and activities
to promote awareness and preservation
of our natural community.
Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
949-724-6738 irvineopenspace.org
1 Sunnyhill, Irvine
(Located at Turtle Rock Community Park)
Amenities Include:
Five-acre nature preserve
Outdoor classroom
Programs for all ages
Group tours and badge program
Facility Rental
Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp in Bommer Canyon is the
perfect location for your next special event such as
companypicnics,weddings,familyreunionsandcampouts.
Amenities include: picnic tables, a covered stage, lighting,
barbecue pit, sand volleyball court and horseshoe pits. Call
949-724-6620 for reservation information.
PROGRAMS
FREE Second Saturdays
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December 12, January 9,
February 13, March 12
9 a.m.–noon
Help make a difference in the Turtle Rock Nature Center.
Bring the family for some fresh air, exercise and land
stewardship. Projects vary and include: trail maintenance,
invasive plant removal and general conservation. Bring
your own gloves and tools (labeled), hat, sunscreen and
closed-toe shoes. Other tools, water and light refreshments
provided. Parents must accompany children under 18.
More info: 949-724-6738. Ages 16+.
Kids Only Pizza  Night Hike!
Explore the trail with flashlights and friends. Enjoy a pizza
dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme-
related movie. Ages 5-10.
Ice Age F Jan 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160108
Frozen Fun F Feb 12 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160109
Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110
Kite Flying in Bommer Canyon
Celebrate spring by making and flying kites in Bommer
Canyon. Event includes kite-making materials, demon-
strations, safety tips and kite-flying opportunities in the
beautiful canyon. All ages welcome. Adults must accom-
pany children under 18. Fee is $6 per kite.
Sa Mar 12 3pm–5pm BCCP $6/kite #159162
Moonlit Marshmallows
Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfire. Each ses-
sion is one hour. Bring a flashlight and dress warm. All
ages welcome. Fee is per person; adults must accompany
children younger than 18.
F Dec 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #156730
F Dec 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #156731
F Feb 5 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160114
F Feb 5 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160115
F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116
F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117
Badge Program
Attention,Scouts!TurtleRockNatureCenterwillhelpyour
troop fulfill requirements leading to specific badges.
Atrainedstaffmemberwillleadyourgroupthroughanactive,
interpretive program in this unique learning environment.
Badge programs are 1.5 hours in length. More info:
949-724-6738.Fee:$6perchild;aminimumof10participants
or$60.TheNatureCenteralsooffersavarietyofEagleScout
projects and community service opportunities for scouts.
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Key: BCCP=Bommer Canyon IRC=Irvine Ranch Conservancy Office OHL=Orchard Hills Loop PORT=Portola Staging Area QHTH=Quail HillTrail Head
IRVINE OPEN SPACE PRESERVE ACTIVITIES  PROGRAMS
The free programs listed on this page are presented in partnership with the City of Irvine and Irvine Ranch Conservancy.
To register or for more information, visit LetsGoOutside.org Registrationiseasy;noClientIDsrequired
FREE
MONTHLY ACTIVITIES
Wilderness Access Day
December 19, January 16,
February 20, March 19
8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Mountain Bike Ride
January 16, February 20, March 19
8–11 a.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Cardio Hike
January 23, February 27, March 26
7:30–11 a.m.
Irvine Open Space Preserve
Mountain Bike Skills Clinic
December 20, January 24, February 28
8 a.m.–noon
Portola Hills
ADDITIONAL HIKING ACTIVITIES
Morning Nature Hike
Th Jan 7 8am–11:30am BCCP
Th Jan 21 8am–11:30am PORT
Th Feb 4 8am–10:30am OHTH
Th Feb 18 8am–11:30am QHTH
Th Mar 3 8am–11:30am BCCP
Th Mar 17 8am–11:30am PORT
Distance Hike
Sa Feb 13 8am–2pm BCCP
Hangman’s Tree Monument Hike
Sa Jan 9 8am–12pm OHTH
Sa Mar 12 8am–12pm OHTH
Evening Hikes
Su Jan 10 3pm–5:30pm OHL
Su Feb 7 3:30pm–6pm OHL
Su Mar 13 5pm–7:30pm OHL
Picnic and Evening Hike
Su Mar 20 4:30pm–7:30pm BCCP
Interpretive Programs
Learn about Irvine Open Space plants, animals, history
and more through Interpretive programs for all ages.
Wee Wonder Walks: Raindrops
Th Jan 14 10am–11am BCCP
Canyon Explorers: Wet Winter Weather
F Jan 15 7pm–8:30pm BCCP
Exploring Bommer: Life on the Ranch
Sa Jan 16 9am–10:30am BCCP
Wee Wonder Walks: Nature’s Patchwork Quilt
Th Feb 11 10am–11am BCCP
Canyon Explorers: Whooo Do You Hear?
F Feb 19 7pm–8:30pm BCCP
Exploring Bommer: All About Kids Family Hike
Sa Feb 20 9am–11am BCCP
Wee Wonder Walks: Splish Splash!
Th Mar 10 10am–11am BCCP
Canyon Explorers: Critter Scene Investigators
F Mar 18 7pm–8:30pm BCCP
Exploring Bommer: Life on the Ranch
Sa Mar 19 9am–10:30am BCCP
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
Morning Yoga
Wednesdays: 9:30–11 a.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Mid-Week Hike
Wednesdays: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Irvine Open Space Preserve
Slow-Paced Fitness Hike
Thursdays: 6–8 p.m.
Irvine Open Space Preserve
Restorative Yoga
Fridays: 9–10:30 a.m.
Orchard Hills
This activity is a relaxing combination of hiking and yoga
in Orchard Hills. Participants will hike around a 1-mile
loop, strolling through the local canyons and finding unity
within nature. Then the group will enjoy about an hour of
guided yoga.
Activities and programs in the Irvine Open Space Preserve have varying difficulty levels and equipment requirements.
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For information about upcoming volunteer orientations and trainings, please visit cityofirvine.org/animal-care-center or call 949-724-7740.
PETS
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Services Include:
Adoption of cats, dogs  rabbits Lost pet location
Volunteer opportunities Pet licensing
Community education Special events
*Adoption requests stop one hour prior to closing.
IRVINE ANIMAL
CARE CENTER
Providing care and love to homeless pets.
Monday–Friday: noon–7 p.m.*
Saturday  Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.*
Tuesday: Closed to the Public
949-724-7740
cityofirvine.org/animal-care-center
Volunteer Information Hotline: 949-724-7747
6443 Oak Canyon Road, Irvine
(Located off Sand Canyon between
the 5 Freeway and Irvine Center Drive.)
Dog Manners
Crash Course
Accomplish your dog training
goals and get behavior prob-
lems under control in just
four weeks! Exercises include:
sit and down on command,
stay in sit or down position
with distractions, come when
called and controlled walk-
ing on a leash. Dogs attend all
meetings. Pre-registration is required, the instructor can
brief you before the first lesson. Bring shot records and $5
insurance fee to first meeting. More info: 714-532-3647.
Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Location: Te-
Winkle Park, Costa Mesa or Santiago Canyon College,
East Orange (west of Jamboree).
Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 10:45am–12pm TWP $82 #161957
W Mar 9–30 6pm–7:15pm SCC $82 #161956
Dog Obedience:
Beginning
For all breeds of dogs over five months. Covers obedience
exercises (heel, sit, stay, come, down), long distance work
and corrections for behavior problems. Trophies and cer-
tificates awarded at graduation. First meeting WITHOUT
dogs inside the building. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst:
Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Materials fee: $10
(includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 23 7:30pm–8:30pm NCCC $92 #161954
W Feb 3–Mar 16 7:45pm–8:45pm UCP $92 #161955
Frisbee-Dogs!NEW
Catch the Fun!
In this one-day workshop, your dog can start learning the
fun sport of Toss-N-Fetch from avid Dog-Disc competi-
tor, David Procida. Class includes instruction on proper
Frisbee throwing techniques, getting your dog motivated
to catch a disc and bring it back to you, and an introduc-
tion to stunts, including spins and weaving through your
legs. Registration required. Bring vaccination records,
your dog and $5 supply fee (includes a Frisbee). More info:
714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club.
Su Jan 31 4pm–5:30pm TWP $32 #161958
Puppy Kindergarten
Start your puppy (ages 2-5 months) on the right paw. So-
cialization, basic commands and discussions on bad hab-
its (chewing, hole-digging, housebreaking, biting). First
meeting held without puppies. More info: 714-532-3647.
Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Supply fee: $10
(includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+. Junior
handlers 10 years and older with adult only.
Tu Jan 12–Feb 16 6:30pm–7:30pm NCCC $82 #161953
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TENNIS
SESSIONS One 3-week session  Two 5-week sessions
Session 1: January 3–January 23
No classes on January 18; fees prorated
Session 2: January 24–February 27
No classes on February 15; fees prorated
Session 3: February 28–April 2
No classes on March 27; fees prorated
Fees adjusted for no-class dates; view online at
irvinequickreg.org or call 949-724-6610.
We suggest starting off with instructional classes and add-
ing workout classes as your game improves. Class levels
may be combined. More info: tennis@cityofirvine.org,
949-724-6617.
LEVELS FOR JUNIORS AND ADULTS
10  UNDER (10U): Kid-sized equipment, slower
moving balls and shorter court dimension promote the
development of optimal swing patterns. Kids can rally
quickly to make playing tennis fun.
BEGINNER (B): First-time players learn basic grips,
strokes and scoring. NTRP level 2.0/2.5.
ADVANCED BEGINNER (AB): Can hit forehands, back-
hands, volleys, serves and keep score. Work on over-
heads, lobs, control and consistency. NTRP level 3.0/3.5.
INTERMEDIATE (I): Can rally and serve well in match
situations. Work on strategy and placement. Junior Team
Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 3.5.
INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED (I/A): Must have consistent
and competitive playing experience. Work on spin, drop
and passing shots, footwork and games. Junior Team
Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 4.0.
ADVANCED (A)*: For experienced players with focus
on conditioning, drills and match play to improve men-
tal toughness and physical skills. Junior Team Tennis/
Open Tournament players. NTRP level 4.5.
*For advanced players only; need Instructor approval prior
to enrolling.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Attire:Wear athletic attire and non-marking tennis shoes
(no running shoes).
Bring:Tennis racquet (instructor provides tennis balls).
Private Lessons: Private and semi-private lessons for
all ages and levels, call 949-724-6617 or see Page 89.
Weather: If the courts are wet at time of class, the class
will be canceled and made up per instructor’s availability.
Make-Ups: No make-ups for classes missed by the student;
fees are not prorated.
Languages: Programs available in: Chinese (Jonathan),
Japanese (Minako), Korean (Tae), Spanish (Alex, Elena
and Juan) and Tagalog (Dianne and Tin).
GENERAL INFORMATION  JUNIOR TENNIS LESSONS
Colonel Bill Barber (CBBCP)
Instructor: Ruben Millado
162824 162825 162826 5–12 B/AB10U Tu 4pm–5pm $75
162827 162828 162829 5–12 B/AB10U Th 4pm–5pm $75
162830 162831 162832 5–12 B/AB10U Tu/Th 4pm–5pm $135
162833 162834 162835 5–12 B/AB10U Sa 10am–11am $75
162836 162837 162838 8–16 AB/IWK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $113
162839 162840 162841 8–16 AB/IWK Th 5pm–6:30pm $113
162842 162843 162844 8–16 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $203
162845 162846 162847 8–16 AB/IWK Sa 8:30am–10am $113
162848 162849 162850 8–16 I/AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113
162851 162852 162853 8–16 I/AWK F 5pm–6:30pm $113
162854 162855 162856 8–16 I/AWK W/F 5pm–6:30pm $203
Instructor: Nic Izumi
162576 162577 162578 5–8 B10U W 2pm–3pm $75
162579 162580 162581 7–10 B10U M 3pm–4pm $75
162582 162583 162584 7–10 B/AB10U Su 3pm–4pm $75
162585 162586 162587 7–10 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75
162588 162589 162590 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75
162591 162592 162593 8–13 AB M 4pm–5pm $75
162594 162595 162596 8–13 AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113
162597 162598 162599 8–13 AB/I Su 4pm–5pm $75
162600 162601 162602 9–16 I Su 5pm–6:30pm $113
162603 162604 162605 9–16 I M 5pm–6:30pm $113
Citrusglen (CGNP)
Instructor: Rommel Endozo
162763 162764 162765 5–7 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75
162766 162767 162768 6–9 B/AB10U Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
162769 162770 162771 6–10 B/AB10U F 4pm–5pm $75
162772 162773 162774 6–10 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75
162775 162776 162777 7–12 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75
162778 162779 162780 7–12 AB/I Sa 10am–11:30am $113
162781 162782 162783 8–14 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113
162784 162785 162786 8–14 AB/I F 5pm–6:30pm $113
162787 162788 162789 9–16 I/AWK W 6:30pm–8:30pm $150
162790 162791 162792 9–16 I/AWK F 6:30pm–8:30pm $150
Course # Age Level Day Time Fee
Sessions
1 2 3
Key
10U = 10  Under Tennis WK = Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
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Cypress (CCP)
Instructor: Alex St. Jean
162076 162077 162078 5–10 B10U Su 9am–10am $75
162079 162080 162081 5–10 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75
162082 162083 162084 5–10 B10U Sa 9am–10am $75
162085 162086 162087 5–10 AB/I10U Sa 10am–11am $75
162088 162089 162090 7–12 AB/I Su 10am–11:30am $113
162091 162092 162093 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75
162094 162095 162096 7–12 AB/I Sa 11am–12:30pm $113
162097 162098 162099 11–16 AB/I W 6pm–7pm $75
162100 162101 162102 11–16 I/A Sa 12:30pm–2pm $113
162103 162104 162105 11–16 A Su 11:30am–1pm $113
Instructor: Jon Moody
162351 162352 162353 5–10 B/AB10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
162354 162355 162356 5–10 B/AB10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
162357 162358 162359 5–10 B/AB10U Tu/Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $135
162360 162361 162362 7–14 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
162363 162364 162365 7–14 B/AB Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
162366 162367 162368 7–14 B/AB Tu/Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $135
164199 164200 164201 8–15 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75
Deerfield (DCP)
Instructor: Jimmy Gleason
162319 162320 162321 5–10 B/AB10U W 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
162322 162323 162324 5–10 B/AB10U W 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
162325 162326 162327 5–10 B/AB10U Sa 8am–9am $75
162328 162328 162330 8–15 AB/I Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113
162331 162332 162333 8–15 AB/I Th 6pm–7:30pm $113
162334 162335 162336 8–15 AB/I F 3:30pm–5pm $113
162337 162338 162339 8–15 AB/I Sa 9am–10:30am $113
162340 162341 162342 10–17 AB/I Th 4:30pm–6pm $113
162343 162344 162345 10–17 AWK Sa 10:30am-12:30pm $150
162346 162347 162348 10–17 AWK F 5pm–7pm $150
164192 164193 164194 10–17 MatchPlay* Su 8am–10am $75
*MatchPlayislocatedatUniversityHighSchool
Homestead (HOMENP)
Instructor: Tae Byon
162865 162866 162867 6–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75
162868 162869 162870 6–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75
162871 162872 162873 6–13 B/AB F 5pm–6pm $75
162874 162875 162876 7–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113
162877 162878 162879 7–16 I Th 5:30pm–7pm $113
162880 162881 162882 7–16 I/AWK Tu 7pm–8:30pm $113
162883 162884 162885 7–16 I/AWK Th 7pm–8:30pm $113
162886 162887 162888 7–16 I/AWK F 6pm–7:30pm $113
162889 162890 162891 10–17 AWK M 6pm–8pm $150
162892 162893 162894 10–17 AWK Tu 3:30pm–5:30pm $150
162895 162896 162897 10–17 AWK W 5pm–7pm $150
162898 162899 162900 10–17 AWK Th 3:30pm–5:30pm $150
Course # Age Level Day Time Fee
Sessions
1 2 3
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
Heritage (HCP)
Instructor: Chris Emery
162114 162115 162116 5–9 B/AB10U Tu 6pm–7pm $75
162117 162118 162119 5–9 B/AB10U Th 6pm–7pm $75
162120 162121 162122 5–9 B/AB10U Tu/Th 6pm–7pm $135
162123 162124 162125 8–15 B/AB M 6pm–7pm $75
162126 162127 162128 8–15 B/AB W 6pm–7pm $75
162129 162130 162131 8–15 B/AB M/W 6pm–7pm $135
162132 162133 162134 8–15 AB/I* M/F 4pm–6pm $225
162135 162136 162137 8–15 AB/I* W/F 4pm–6pm $225
162138 162139 162140 8–15 AB/I M/W 4pm–6pm $270
162141 162142 162143 8–15 AB/I* M/W/F 4pm–6pm $345
162144 162145 162146 8–15 AB/I M 4pm–6pm $150
162147 162148 162149 8–15 AB/I W 4pm–6pm $150
162217 162220 162221 9–16 AWK* Tu/F 4pm–6pm $225
162222 162223 162224 9–16 AWK* Th/F 4pm–6pm $225
162225 162226 162227 9–16 AWK Tu/Th 4pm–6pm $270
162228 162229 162230 9–16 AWK* Tu/Th/F 4pm–6pm $345
162231 162232 162233 9–16 AWK Tu 4pm–6pm $150
162234 162235 162236 9–16 AWK Th 4pm–6pm $150
162237 162238 162239 7–14 ABLadder F 3:30pm–6pm $75
162240 162241 162242 9–16 ILadder F 4:30pm–7pm $75
162243 162244 162245 9–16 ALadder F 5:30pm–8pm $75
*FeeincludesFridayLadder.FridayLaddertimesaredifferentthanweekdayclasses.
Knollcrest (KCNP)
Instructor: Rick Jackson
162668 162669 162670 5–9 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75
162671 162672 162673 5–9 B/AB10U F 3pm–4pm $75
162674 162675 162676 5–9 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75
162677 162678 162679 7–13 B/AB Su 9am–10am $75
162680 162681 162682 7–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75
162683 162684 162685 7–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75
162686 162687 162688 7–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75
162689 162690 162691 7–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75
162692 162693 162694 7–13 B/AB Th 5pm–6pm $75
162695 162696 162697 7–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75
162700 162701 162704 8–15 B/AB Su 11am–12pm $75
162707 162722 162723 7–13 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75
Las Lomas (LLCP)
Instructor: Minako Stickney
161633 161634 161635 5–9 B10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
161637 161638 161639 5–9 B10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
161641 161642 161643 8–16 B/AB W 3:30pm–5pm $113
161645 161646 161647 9–16 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113
161649 161650 161651 9–16 B/AB Th 4:30pm–6pm $113
161653 161654 161655 9–16 I M 3:30pm–5pm $113
161657 161658 161659 9–16 I F 3:30pm–5pm $113
161661 161662 161663 10–18 AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113
Course # Age Level Day Time Fee
Sessions
1 2 3
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
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Northwood (NCP)
Instructor: Jonathan Tran
162387 162388 162389 6–10 B/AB10U Su 11am–12pm $75
162390 162391 162392 6–10 B/AB10U M 4pm–5pm $75
162393 162394 162395 6–10 B/AB10U W 4pm–5pm $75
162396 162397 162398 7–12 AB/I Su 12pm–1:30pm $113
162451 162452 162453 7–12 AB/I M 5pm–6:30pm $113
162454 162455 162456 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113
Racquet Club (RCNP)
Instructor: Rommel Endozo
162793 162794 162795 5–7 B10U Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
162796 162797 162798 8–13 AB/I Th 5:30pm–6:30pm $75
San Carlo (SCNP)
Instructor: Nic Izumi
162606 162607 162608 10–12 B Tu 3pm–4pm $75
162609 162610 162611 13–17 B/AB Tu 4pm–5pm $75
Turtle Rock (TRCP)
Instructor: Ross Holesinsky
161605 161581 161582 5–8 B/AB Su 10am–11am $75
161608 161584 161585 5–8 B/AB Tu 3pm–4pm $75
161611 161587 161588 5–8 B/AB F 3pm–4pm $75
161607 161590 161591 8–12 AB Tu 4pm–5:30pm $113
161606 161593 161594 9–15 AB/I Su 11am–12:30pm$113
161612 161596 161597 9–15 AB/I F 4pm–5:30pm $113
161609 161599 161601 10–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113
161610 161602 161603 10–17 AWK F 5:30pm–7pm $113
Instructor: Lanea Holesinsky
161613 161614 161615 6–10 B/AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113
161617 161618 161618 9–15 AB/I W 6pm–7:30pm $113
Course # Age Level Day Time Fee
Sessions
1 2 3
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
Course # Age Level Day Time Fee
Sessions
1 2 3
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK =Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
JUNIOR TENNIS LESSONS  TEAM TENNIS
NEW INSTRUCTOR Stonegate (SGTNP)
Instructor: Tin Capulong
164164 164165 164166 8–10 B/AB10U Sa 3–4:30pm $113
162916 162917 162918 5–8 B/AB10U M 3–4:30pm $113
164137 164138 164139 8–10 B/AB10U Tu 3–4:30pm $135
164140 164141 164142 8–10 B/AB10U W 3–4:30pm $113
164143 164144 164145 5–8 B/AB10U Th 3–4:30pm $113
164146 164147 164148 5–8 B/AB10U F 3–4:30pm $113
164149 164150 164151 10–13 AB/I M 4:30–6pm $113
164152 164153 164154 13–16 AB/I Tu 4:30–6pm $113
164155 164156 164157 13–16 AB/I W 4:30–6pm $113
164158 164159 164160 10–13 AB/I Th 4:30–6pm $113
164161 164162 164163 10–13 AB/I F 4:30–6pm $113
University (UCP)
Instructor: Juan Naranjo
162459 162460 162461 5–7 B/AB 10U M 3pm–4pm $75
162462 162463 162464 8–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75
162465 162466 162467 8–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75
162468 162469 162470 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75
162471 162472 162473 8–13 B/AB M/Th 4pm–5pm $135
162477 162478 162480 8–13 B/AB M/F 4pm–5pm $135
162487 162488 162489 9–15 AB/IWK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $113
162490 162492 162493 9–15 AB/IWK Th 5pm–6:30pm $113
162494 162496 162497 9–15 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $203
162499 162500 162501 10–17 I/AWK M 5pm–7pm $150
162502 162503 162504 10–17 I/AWK W 5pm–7pm $150
162505 162506 162510 10–17 I/AWK F 5pm–7pm $150
162519 162521 162525 10–17 I/AWK M/F 5pm–7pm $270
162528 162536 162538 10–17 I/AWK M/W/F 5pm–7pm $420
Valley Oak (VONP)
Instructor: Jon Moody
162369 162370 162371 5–10 B/AB 10U M 3:30pm-4:30pm $75
162372 162373 162374 5–10 B/AB 10U F 3:30pm-4:30pm $75
162375 162376 162377 7–14 B/AB 10U M 4:30pm-5:30pm $75
162378 162379 162380 7–14 B/AB 10U F 4:30pm-5:30pm $75
Tryouts Saturday, January 30; League runs February–May.
Team Course# Ages Time Location
Alex 162110 Ages: 14  under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 4–6pm Cypress (CCP)
Chris 162247 Ages: 12  under, 2–4pm; 13–18, 4–6pm Heritage (HCP)
Jimmy 162350 All ages, 10:30am–noon Deerfield (DCP)
Jon 162915 All ages, 1–2pm Valley Oak (VONP)
Juan 162544 Ages: 14  under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 2:30–4pm University (UCP)
Rick 162725 Ages: 15–18, noon–1:30pm; 14  under, 1:30–3pm Knollcrest (KCNP)
Rommel 162799 All ages, 12:30–1:30pm Citrusglen (CGNP)
Ross 162802 All ages, 2–4pm University High School (UHS)
Ruben 162860 Ages: 14  under, 12–1:30pm; 15–18, 1:30–3pm Col. Bill Barber (CBBCP)
Tae 162901 All ages, 1–2:30pm Homestead (HOMENP)
USTA Junior
Team Tennis
Get involved in some fun competition!
Divisions include: boys and girls, ages
10-12 (Green Dot ball only), 13-14 and
15-18. Matches are on weekends in Orange
County. $125 fee includes teamT-shirt. More
info: 949-724-6617. Must have valid USTA
membership (Juniors: $19/year), available
atusta.com. Register to try out today.
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Junior Tennis Camps
8JOUFS#SFBL
4QSJOH*OUFSTFTTJPO4QSJOH#SFBL
Great camps for all levels! Beginners use the 10  Under
equipment for quick development. Newer players work
on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to
rally through a mixture of games and drills will be used
to reinforce skills. Intermediate and Advanced players
work to improve stroke technique and develop successful
match game tactics. All camps includes: T-shirt, prizes,
snacks and drinks.
Coach Alex at Cypress Park, Ages 5–14
M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162106
F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162107
M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162108
F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162109
Coach Chris at Heritage Park, Ages 7–16
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8am–11:30am HCP $175 #162246
Coach Jimmy at Deerfield Park, Ages 8–16
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am DCP $150 #162349
Coach Juan at University Park, Ages 5–14
M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162539
F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162540
M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162542
F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162543
Coach Minako at Las Lomas Park, Ages 5–14
M–W Dec 21–23 9am–2pm LLCP $150 #162549
M–W Dec 28–30 9am–2pm LLCP $150 #162550
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 9am–2pm LLCP $150 #163103
Coach Ross at Turtle Rock Park, Ages 5–14
M–W Dec 21–23 8:30am–12pm TRCP $105 #162800
M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am TRCP $120 #162801
Coach Ruben at Col. Bill Barber Park, Ages 5–17
M–W Nov 23–25 8am–11:30am CBBCP $105 #157708
M–W Dec 21–23 8am–11:30am CBBCP $105 #162857
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8am–11:30am CBBCP $175 #162858
949-724-6617 tennis@cityofirvine.org
Tournament players must have current USTA membership (Junior $19/year)
available at usta.com
JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS CAMPS
Junior 10  Under
Tennis Tournament
10  Under: Red and Orange Dot Balls
Schedule: Sunday, January 17
Level 1 (Red Ball): noon–2 pm
Level 2 (Orange Ball): 2:30–6 pm
Entry Deadline: Friday, January 16–noon
Enroll in Course: #162908
Fee: $30
Site: David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park
Levels 1 and 2 and will be divided into divisions: 8  Under
and 10  Under. Level 1 uses a red felt tennis ball on a 36
foot court; level 2 uses an orange felt tennis ball on a 60 foot
court. This round robin format is a great way for juniors to
get started in tournament play. Ages 5-10.
Junior Novice
Tennis Tournament
Schedule: Saturday, February 20,Time:TBD
Entry Deadline: Thursday, February 18: noon
Enroll in Course: #162909
Fee: $30
Site: Heritage Community Park
Designed for older players with minimal or no tourna-
ment experience (this tournament does not count toward
a USTA/SCTA ranking). Players will be able to compete
against a few different players in a round robin format
with winners advancing to a single elimination bracket
to determine division winners (format and divisions are
subject to change based on sign ups). Ages 8-18.
Spring Camps
Look for Spring Camps (March 21-April 1) listed in the
spring edition of Inside Irvine. Look for your copy in the
mail the week of February 22 or visitirvinequickreg.org.
Camp  League
Withdrawal Procedure
Requests must be received 10 days prior to the camp/
league start date for the $5 withdrawal fee to ap-
ply. Requests received between one and nine days prior
to the start date will be processed minus 50 percent of
the enrollment fee. Withdrawals are not permitted once
the camp/league begins. Call 949-724-6617 or email
tennis@cityofirvine.org with your request. Full re-
funds/credits are available when leagues are canceled or
changed by the City or Instructor.
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Advance Registration
Please register in advance! This ensures we are able to
controlclasssize,minimizeclasscancellationsandserve
the community more efficiently. Cash will not be accepted
at tennis courts.
GailMors
Mommy, Daddy and Me Tennis
This exciting program provides an opportunity for young-
sters to play and learn on the court with Mom and Dad in
a comforting, nurturing environment focusing on tennis
skills, fitness, friends and fun! Inst: Minako. Ages 3-6.
Sa Jan 9–23 9am–10am LLCP $75 #162553
Sa Jan 30–Feb 27 9am–10am LLCP $75 #162554
Sa Mar 5–Apr 2 9am–10am LLCP $75 #162555
Adult Tennis Sunrise Workout
Get into shape with drills and match play. Enjoy the game
of tennis while getting a tough workout! All levels wel-
come; BYOC (bring your own coffee)! Inst: Nic Izumi.
Ages 18+.
W Jan 6–20 6am–7am CBBCP $75 #162558
W Jan 27–Feb 24 6am–7am CBBCP $75 #162559
W Mar 2–30 6am–7am CBBCP $75 #162560
Holiday Round Robins
January 18, February 15
Play tennis on the holiday! Players will be matched by lev-
els in singles, doubles and mixed formats. Levels offered
are 3.0 to 4.5. Email Elena Espiro at myownbus@aol.com
with your NTRP rating. Locations and times vary; sched-
ules to be emailed after the entry deadline. More info:
818-940-8880.
M Jan 18 Entry Deadline Jan 14 $15 #164086
M Feb 15 Entry Deadline Feb 11 $15 #164087
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Private Tennis Instruction
City of Irvine contract instructors are available to teach
privatetennislessonsonCity-ownedcourts.Lessonsare
arranged with the instructor. Procedure: call 949-724-6617
for instructor recommendation and contact information;
contact instructor to arrange schedule; pay online (instruc-
torwillprovidecourse#toenrollbasedonnumberofhours
agreed upon or view online at irvinequickreg.org).
Instructor Hourly Fee Instructor Hourly Fee
Tae Byon $70 Rick Jackson $50
Tin Capulong $70 Dianne Matias $60
Chris Emery $75 Ruben Millado $65
Rommel Endozo $60 Jon Moody $50
Jimmy Gleason $60 Juan Naranjo $65
Lanea Holesinsky $65 Alex St. Jean $55
Ross Holesinsky $65 Minako Stickney $65
Nic Izumi $55 Jonathan Tran $50
SPECIAL INTERESTS  PRIVATE TENNIS INSTRUCTION
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Course Day Time Place Fee Inst
Sessions
1 2 3
Course Day Time Place Fee Inst
Sessions
1 2 3
Morning Classes
Beginner
161666 161667 161668 Tu 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako
Beginner/Advanced Beginner
162640 162641 162642 Su 10am–11am KCNP $75 Rick
161670 161671 161672 M 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako
162803 162804 162805 W 9am–10am CBBCP $75 Ruben
161674 161675 161676 Th 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako
162726 162728 162727 F 9am–10am CGNP $75 Rommel
162735 162734 162738 F 10am–11:30am CGNP $113 Rommel
161630 161624 161625 F 10:30am-11:30am TRCP $75 Ross
Beginner/Advanced Beginner Workout
162558 162559 162560 W 6am–7am CBBCP $75 Nic
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
161632 161621 161622 Su 8:30am–10am TRCP $113 Ross
161678 161679 161680 M 10:30am–12pm LLCP $113 Minako
161682 161683 161684 Th 10:30am–12pm LLCP $113 Minako
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout
162806 162807 162808 Th 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben
Doubles Strategy
162111 162112 162113 W 9:30am–11:30am HCP $150 Chris
Intermediate
161631 161627 161628 Su 9am–10:30am TRCP $113 Ross
Intermediate/Advanced Workout
162809 162810 162811 Tu 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben
161686 161687 161688 Sa 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako
Evening Classes
Beginner
161690 161691 161692 Tu 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako
162381 162382 162383 W 6:30pm–8pm NCP $113 Jonathan
Beginner/Advanced Beginner
162310 162311 162312 Su 5:30pm-6:30pm DCP $75 Jimmy
162812 162813 162814 M 6:30pm-7:30pm CBBCP $75 Ruben
162064 162065 162066 M 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex
162632 162633 162634 Tu 6pm–7:30pm KCNP $113 Rick
161694 161695 161696 Th 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako
162067 162068 162069 F 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex
164158 164159 164160 Th 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
162313 162314 162315 Su 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $75 Jimmy
162562 162563 162564 Su 2pm–3pm CBBCP $75 Nic
162070 162071 162072 M 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Alex
162636 162637 162638 Tu 7:30pm–9pm KCNP $113 Rick
164149 164150 164151 M 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin
164161 164162 164163 F 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout
162316 162317 162318 Tu 6pm–7pm DCP $75 Jimmy
162815 162816 162817 Tu 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben
162730 162731 162732 Th 7:30pm–9pm RCNP $113 Rommel
Intermediate Workout
162818 162819 162820 Th 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben
Intermediate/Advanced
162568 162569 162573 Tu 6:30pm–8pm SCNP $113 Nic
161698 161699 161700 W 6:30pm–8pm LLCP $113 Minako
162073 162074 162075 F 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Alex
164152 164153 164154 Tu 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin
164155 164156 164157 W 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin
Intermediate/Advanced Workout
162821 162822 162823 W 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben
162384 162385 162386 Tu 7pm–8:30pm NCP $113 Jonathan
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Lesson Withdrawal Procedure
Requests to withdrawal from a tennis lesson must be
received one week prior to the first lesson. Withdrawal
requests meeting the guideline will be processed less a $5
withdrawalprocessingfee.Refundswillincuranadditional
$5refundingfeeforatotalof$10infees.Call949-724-6617
or email tennis@cityofirvine.org with your request. Full
refunds/credits are available when courses are cancelled or
changed by the City or Instructor.
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USTA
Leagues
These adult leagues are all about teams, camaraderie,
great fun and competitive matches. Matches are played in
Irvine and throughout Orange County on weekends.
The matches are set up according to NTRP Divisions.
Players cannot play below their NTRP rating. Teams
carry 12 to 20 players; register team on the USTA web-
site national.usta.com. Players must have a NTRP rating
and a current USTA Membership; visit usta.com. More
info: tennis@cityofirvine.org or 949-724-6617.
18 and Over Mixed Doubles
League Begins: January 9
Registration Deadline: January 2
Enroll in Course: #162902
Fee: $30
Three Mixed Doubles lines with men and women playing on the
same team; using the NTRP rating combo system of 6.0-10.0.
40 and Over Singles and Doubles
League Begins: January 16
Registration Deadline: January 9
Enroll in Course: #162904
Fee: $34
Two Singles and Three Doubles lines with men and women
playing in separate teams; Players must be 40 years old. NTRP
Divisions: 3.0-4.5.
Flexible Tennis League–
Singles, Doubles, andNEW
Mixed Doubles
Stay active by playing tennis on your own time. Player’s
schedule matches against each other on mutually agreed
times with the league coordinator who will group players
of the same level together. Format includes singles, dou-
bles or mixed doubles matches. The schedule includes four
matches per session followed by season playoffs. Levels
offered are 3.0, 3.5, 4.0  4.5. Contact League Coordinator
Elena at 818-940-8880 or myownbus@aol.com.
League Runs: January–March
Enroll in Course: #162935 (Singles);
#162936 (Doubles);
#162937 (Mixed Doubles)
Fee: $25
Irvine U.S. Tennis
Association (USTA)
and World Team
Tennis (WTT) Leagues
League staff will do their best to place individuals onto
teams; however, placement is not guaranteed. Indi-
viduals not placed will be waitlisted. If not placed on a
team by the third week, fees paid will be transferred to
the following season or refunded. Note: the NationalTen-
nis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official system for de-
termining the levels for league competition. The City of
Irvine requires players who do not know their NTRP play-
ing level to take an NTRP rating clinic. Call 949-724-6617
or email tennis@cityofirvine.orgto schedule your clinic.
Fee: $18/hour; $25/1.5 hour. Private clinics are available
with Coach Ruben for $65/hour.
WTT Coed Spring Tennis League
Recreational League for adults is for teams with a mini-
mum of three men and three women. A match consists of
five no ad sets, and includes one set of men’s and women’s
singles and doubles, and one set of mixed doubles. Win-
ners can advance to a National Qualifier. New players must
send info (home address, email, cell number and NTRP
rating) to tennis@cityofirvine.org. Division schedule:
Tuesday–3.0, Wednesday or Thursday–3.5 to 4.5.
NEW NTRP Division 5.0 and above X-Team format will
be on Mondays. Each match consists of men’s singles,
women’s singles and mixed doubles,10-game pro sets each.
League Begins: Week of February 7
Registration Deadline: February 2
Enroll in Course: #162905 (Division 3.0–4.5)
#162906 (Division 5.0 and above)
Fee: $60
League Withdrawal Procedure
Requests must be received 10 days prior to the league
start date for the $5 withdrawal fee to apply. Requests
receivedbetweenoneandninedayspriortothestartdate
will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee
Withdrawals are not permitted once the league begins.
Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.org
with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when
leagues are canceled or changed by the City or Instructor.
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Map Code CITY FACILITIES Address ZIP Code Phone Reserve
1 ACC Animal Care Center and Central Bark 6443 and 6405 Oak Canyon 92618 949-724-7740 
2 BCCP Bommer Canyon Community Park 11 Bommer Canyon Road 92603 949-724-6835 Y
3 CGNP Citrusglen 12170 Citrusglen 92620
4 CCP Cypress Community Park 255Visions 92620 949-724-6190 Y
5 ICC Irvine Civic Center 1 Civic Center Plaza 92606 949-724-6600 Y
CBBCP Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial 4 Civic Center Plaza (Programs) 92606 949-724-6714 
Community Park (Enter from San Juan Parking Lot) Athletic Complex 949-724-6711 Y
6 DSLPCP David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park 3901 Farwell Avenue 92602 949-724-6944 
7 DCP Deerfield Community Park 55 DeerwoodWest 92604 949-724-6725 Y
8 DCNP Dovecreek 3 Dovecreek 92618 
9 HACP Harvard Community Park 14701 Harvard Avenue 92606 949-724-6821 Y
Harvard Sk8 Park 92606 949-337-6577 
10 HCP Heritage Community Park WalnutAvenueYaleAvenue,HeritagePark
WWJAC William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center 4601Walnut Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6717
CRC Child Resource Center 14341Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6721
HPCC Heritage Park Community Center 14301Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6750 Y
YEPO Youth Employment  Programs Office 14351Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6611
Athletic Fields Heritage Park 949-724-6824 
IFAC Irvine Fine Arts Center 14321Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6880
11 HCCP Hicks Canyon Community Park 3864Viewpark Avenue 92602 949-724-6827 
12 HOMENP Homestead 8 Cliffwood 92602
13 KCNP Knollcrest 2065 Knollcrest 92603
14 LLCP Las Lomas Community Park 10 FederationWay 92603 949-724-6844 Y
15 MDAF Mark Daily Athletic Field 308WestYale Loop 92604 949-724-6820 
16 MWCP Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge Alton and Lake 92604 Y
LSC Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-724-6900 Y
Irvine Adult Day Health Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-262-1123
17 NCP Northwood Community Park 4531 Bryan Avenue 92620 949-724-6728 Y
18 OCCP Oak Creek Community Park 15616Valley Oak Drive 92618 
19 OCGP Orange County Great Park Sand Canyon and MarineWay 92618 866-829-3829
20 ONP Orchard 1Van Buren 92620 
21 QHCP Quail Hill Community Park 35 Shady Canyon Drive 92603 949-724-6814 
22 RCNP Racquet Club 4030 Robon Drive 92620
23 RSC Rancho Senior Center 3 Ethel CoplenWay 92612 949-724-6800 Y
24 SCNP San Carlo 15 San Carlo 92614
25 SLNP San Leandro 12 PaseoWestpark 92614 
26 SMNP San Marco 1 San Carlo 92614
27 SETNP Settlers 35 SettlersWay 92620 
28 SGTNP Stonegate 280 Honors 92620 
29 SSNP Sweet Shade 15 Sweet Shade 92606 949-724-6595 Y
30 TRCP Turtle Rock Community Park 1 Sunnyhill 92603 949-724-6734 Y
TRNC Turtle Rock Nature Center Turtle Rock Community Park 92603 949-724-6738
31 UCP University Community Park 1 BeechTree Lane 92612 949-724-6815 Y
32 VONP Valley Oak 16001Valley Oak Drive 92618
33 WINCP Windrow Community Park 285 EastYale Loop 92604 949-724-6828 
34 WBCP Woodbury Community Park 130 Sanctuary 92620 949-724-6840 Y
Map Code OTHER FACILITIES Address ZIP Code Phone
A ATA ATA Martial Arts 15435 Jeffery Road, Suite 100, Irvine 92618 949-552-3602
B IL-DO Il-Do Tae Kwon Do Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14220 Culver Drive, Suite D, Irvine 92604 949-551-1800
PMS Pianoforte Music Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14200 Culver Drive, SuiteT, Irvine 92604 949-552-8100
C IHM Irvine Historical Museum 5 San Joaquin, Irvine 92612 949-786-4112
D NCCC Newport Coast Community Center 6401SanJoaquinHillsRoad,NewportCoast 92657 949-270-8100
E PDS Pacific Dance Studio 4880 Irvine Blvd. #101, Irvine 92620 714-731-1108
F SCCCA South Coast Chinese Cultural Association 9Truman Street, Irvine 92620 949-559-6868
G RINKS The Rinks Irvine Roller Hockey Center 3150 Barranca Parkway, Irvine 92606 949-559-9949
H THP Tustin Heritage Park 2350 Kinsman Circle,Tustin 92780
I WFG Wildfire Gymnastics 14761 Bentley Circle,Tustin 92780 714-832-1315
J ZA Zoom Academy 4850 Barranca Parkway, #203, Irvine 92604 949-679-8989
Key Y=Toreservethefacility,callFacilityReservationsat949-724-6620. =Toreservethefield,call949-724-6830.Forotherinformation,callthesitedirectly.
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Reserve a City Facility
The City of Irvine’s many facilities and sites may be ideal
for your next reception, party, picnic, meeting or spe-
cial event. The facilities starred (Y) on Page 96 can be
reserved. If you are interested in reserving a room or
picnic site, call 949-724-6620 for availability or email
reservations@cityofirvine.org. To rent a field, call
949-724-6830. Policies and fees can be downloaded at
cityofirvine.org/rentals. *Permits are required for use of
bounce houses in City parks.
Access Irvine
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City’s app for FREE.
We look forward to making your reservation!
The City of Irvine operates and maintains 5,600 acres
of open space, 558 acres of park land, 124 sports courts,
81 athletic fields, 54 miles of off-street trails, 39 neighbor-
hood parks and 19 community parks. For more detailed
information, visit cityofirvine.org/parks.
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REGISTER TODAY 5 Easy Ways
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You’ll Need:
Client IDs
Family Pin
Credit Card
Fax
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Send:
Completed
Application
Email
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Send:
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Application
Mail In
CS–Registration
P.O. Box 19575
Irvine, CA 92623
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Application
Walk In
1 Civic Center Plaza
Community
Services
Department
(Second Floor)
During Business Hours
GENERAL INFORMATION
All courses are subject to cancellation or change.
Registrations are processed upon receipt of a completed
and signed application.
Registration is required for all courses, unless noted
otherwise.
The non-resident fee is an additional $5 per course priced
$11 to $74; $10 for courses priced $75 and above.
Confirmation receipts are emailed (or mailed) for
hand-processed transactions. Online transaction re-
ceipts are not mailed; please print.
If a course is full, you will be placed on a wait list and
enrolled in an alternate course if provided. Do not at-
tend the course if you are on the wait list, until you have
been contacted.
Full refunds/credits are issued for canceled courses.
Fees are not prorated for missed classes unless enrolled
from the wait list after class begins.
Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) member discounts are
available.
Update your contact information regularly (email,
phone number and mailing address). Call 949-724-6610
or email quickreg@cityofirvine.org with changes.
METHOD OF PAYMENT
MasterCard , Visa , Discover
or American Express : Include complete account
number, expiration date and security code.
Make checks payable to: City of Irvine
Returned checks are subject to a $25 processing fee.
Cash: Accepted for walk-in registration only.
Registration subsidies available to income-eligible
Irvine residents. Please call 949-724-6611.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
The City of Irvine Community Services Depart-
ment provides high-quality leisure services for all
residents of Irvine with disabilities. The City understands
the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act
and invites people with disabilities to enjoy all programs
and services offered by the Department. For questions
regarding services, please contact Disability Services at
949-724-6732.
CANCELLATIONS, WITHDRAWALS  REFUNDS
Call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofirvine.org to
cancel, withdraw or request a refund.
Full credits/refunds are available for courses canceled
by the City or instructor.
Participant requested withdrawals or transfers are sub-
ject to a $5 withdrawal processing fee. The balance will
remain as a credit on the participant’s City account and
may be applied to future registrations.
Participant requested refunds are subject to an additional
$5 refund processing fee in addition to the withdrawal
fee, for a total of $10. Refunds are issued as follows
(please allow two to three weeks):
1. Credit card transactions to original card used.
2. Cash and check transactions by check.
Account credits must be used within 18 months, after
which credit will be refunded less applicable fees.
Unclaimed funds will be surrendered to the City after
three (3) years.
Withdrawal Request Guidelines:
1. Courses meeting four or more times: requests must
be received three days prior to second class meeting.
Earlier notice is preferred to accommodate waitlisted
participants.
2. Courses meeting one to three times and tennis
lessons: requests must be received one week prior
to start date.
3. Camps, Leagues and Learn to Swim:* withdrawal
requests received 10 days prior to start date are
charged a $5 withdrawal fee. Requests received
between one and nine days prior to the start date
are processed less 50 percent of the enrollment fee.
Requests received on or after the start date are not
accepted. Switching courses is considered a with-
drawal and subject to the same guidelines. Contact
949-724-6610orquickreg@cityofirvine.orgwithyour
request. *Learn to Swim requests must be emailed to
aquatics@cityofirvine.org.
4. Excursions or Special Events: withdrawals/refunds
are not permitted.
For questions, call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofirvine.org. For hours of operation, visit cityofirvine.org.
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Register online at irvinequickreg.org or use this form for fax, email, mail-in or walk-in registration.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION APPLICATION
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Payee/Adult Information Please print all information
Adult Last Name Adult First Name Birthdate Gender
M F
Address City ZIP
Home Phone Alternative Phone Work Email for future notification
( ) ( ) Cell
Other Household Members Including spouse, children, etc.
Last Name First Name Birthdate Gender Phone Work
M F ( ) Cell
Work
M F ( ) Cell
Work
M F ( ) Cell
Membership (Not required)
50+ Gold Card (Adults 50+): $10 IFAC Membership: $40 Individual $60 Household $25 Senior (Ages 62+)/Student
Participant and Course Information Attach additional sheets if needed
Participant’s Name Course # and Title Start Date Alternative Course # Fee
Non-Resident Fee: ($5 x number of courses priced $11-$74) = $ _________
Non-Resident Fee: ($10 x number of courses priced $75+) = $ _________
Grand Total: (Please make checks payable to City of Irvine) = $ _________
Waiver Read and sign waiver. Registration will not be processed unless the waiver is signed.
In consideration of accepting this registration and to the extent permitted by law, I hereby agree to release, indemnify, defend and hold harmless on behalf of myself (and any minor children
for whom I have the capacity to contract) the City of Irvine and its officers, clients, agents and employees from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, losses, or expenses (including
attorneys’fees), of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether related to bodily injury, property damage or any other form of injury or loss to myself (and to any minor children for whom I have the
capacity to contract), caused by any negligent act or omission of the City of Irvine or its officers, clients, agents or employees, arising out of or in any way related to participation in the activity
for which I (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) am registering. I acknowledge that the activity to which this release applies can be dangerous, and as a result of
signing below, I am accepting those risks for myself and for any minor participants for whom I can contract.
I give permission to the City of Irvine to take photographs of me or my children while participating in this activity for use in future City publicity and understand that I will not receive any
compensation for such use.
I certify that I have read and understand this Waiver and Release X ____________________________________ Date _____ /_____ /_____
as it applies to myself and to any minors for whom I am signing. (Parent/Guardian must sign for participants under 18 years of age)
Payment Make check payable to City of Irvine. Cash is only accepted with walk-ins.
Check # ________________ Money from Account $ ________________ Cash $ ______________
Visa MasterCard Discover American Express
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NOTE: If the check amount is more than required, additional monies will be put on account
for future registrations; if the check is less than required, the application will not be processed.
Credit/monies not used within 18 months will be refunded less applicable processing fess. X ___________________________________
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City of Irvine
General Information ........................................................... 949-724-6000
City Clerk/Voter Information ............................................... 949-724-6205
Mayor/City Council Offices .................................................. 949-724-6233
Orange County Great Park ................................................... 949-724-6247
Public Information Office .................................................... 949-724-6248
Office of Records ................................................................. 949-724-6281
Resident Services
AbandonedVehicles ........................................................... 949-724-7000
Animal Control .................................................................... 949-724-7092
Bicycle Licenses .................................................................. 949-724-7000
Business Registration.......................................................... 949-724-6310
Graffiti Hotline .................................................................... 949-724-7196
Irvine Recycles Hotline ........................................................ 949-724-7669
Report (potholes,downtrees,roadhazards) ........................ 949-724-7600
Special Event Permits .......................................................... 949-724-7022
Business Services
Business Licenses ................................................................ 949-724-6310
Certificate of Occupancy ..................................................... 949-724-6321
Disability Services
Irvine Disability Services ..................................................... 949-724-6637
Disability Parking ................................................................ 949-724-7000
Emergency Services
Police Emergency ............................................................................. 9-1-1
City of Irvine Police ............................................................. 949-724-7000
False Alarm ......................................................................... 949-724-6467
Emergency Preparedness .................................................... 949-724-7148
Employment
City of Irvine Job Line.......................................................... 949-724-6200
Senior Centers
Lakeview ............................................................................ 949-724-6900
Rancho .............................................................................. 949-724-6800
Senior Resource Center ....................................................... 949-724-6926
ATT .................................................................................. 800-310-2355
Cox Communications .......................................................... 949-720-2020
Irvine RanchWater District ................................................. 949-453-5300
Southern California Edison .................................................. 800-655-4555
Irvine Utilities
Irvine Services
Education and Libraries
Heritage Library .................................................................. 949-936-4040
Irvine Historical Museum .................................................... 949-786-4112
Irvine Unified School District .............................................. 949-936-5000
KatieWheeler Library ......................................................... 714-669-8753
University Library ............................................................... 949-786-4001
Housing Information
Affordable Housing ............................................................. 949-724-6520
Homeowners Associations .................................................. 949-724-7600
Recreation and Community Services
General Information ........................................................... 949-724-6600
Program Registration.......................................................... 949-724-6610
Adult Sports Leagues .......................................................... 949-724-6605
Animal Services .................................................................. 949-724-7740
Aquatics .............................................................................. 949-724-6717
Athletic Field Reservations.................................................. 949-724-6830
Child Care Services .............................................................. 949-724-6632
Facility/Picnic Reservations ................................................. 949-724-6620
Field Conditions–MUDD Line .............................................. 949-724-6833
FOR Families ....................................................................... 949-724-6650
Mobile Recreation ............................................................... 949-724-6789
Open Space Programs ......................................................... 949-724-7669
YouthSports ....................................................................... 949-724-6830
Planning, Zoning and Building
Building Codes .................................................................... 949-724-6330
Building Inspection............................................................. 949-724-6396
Building Permits ................................................................. 949-724-6300
Encroachment Permits/Plan Check ..................................... 949-724-6313
Grading Permits .................................................................. 949-724-6367
Inspections ......................................................................... 949-724-6501
Zoning  Planning .............................................................. 949-724-6308
Transportation
iShuttle .............................................................................. 949-724-6287
Irvine Station ...................................................................... 949-724-7777
Southern California Gas Company ....................................... 800-427-2200
Verizon ............................................................................... 800-922-0204
Waste Management ........................................................... 949-642-1191
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The Irvine Fine Arts Center provides art classes,
open studio programs, events and exhibitions
for all ages in fully equipped art studios.
Hundreds of art classes are available from
beginningtoadvancedlevelsforyouth,teens
and adults.
Stop by and see what’s happening.
IrvineFineArtsCenter
14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine
949-724-6880
irvinefinearts.org
City of Irvine
Public Information Office
P.O. Box 19575
Irvine, CA 92623-9575
Spring 2016 • cityofrvine.org • Official Guide to City News, Programs and Activities
exclusive: NEW SENIOR CENTER | ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND | GREAT PARK UPDATE
Plus: ACTIVE PLUS FITNESS | SUMMER CAMPS | TEEN TRAINING
Just
DriveWhen you get in
your car, leave the
distractions behind
Statewide Primary Election
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Last day to register: May 23*
General Municipal Election
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Last day to register: October 24*
* Your registration must be postmarked or
submitted electronically by the registration deadline.
For more information about voter registration,
to locate your polling place or become a poll
worker, call 949-724-6205 or visit ocvote.com.
M A K E A D I F F E R E N C E
REGISTER. VOLUNTEER.Irvine Has Heart
Food Drive
Please, no glass containers
or expired items.
To provide healthy options,
donations of foods with reduced
sodium, sugar and/or fat and no
trans fatty acids are encouraged.
Cereal
Nut and seed butters
Canned vegetables/fruits
Canned meats and fsh
Rice and pasta
Personal care items
Now through March
Drop off at city facilities l cityofirvine.org l 949-724-6680
80percent of infant
car seats are not
installed properly.
Is your child’s car seat installed
correctly? With the Irvine
Police Department’s
free Car Seat Inspection
program, it’s easy to be
sure. Call today to make
an appointment for a
45-minute inspection of
your car seat and vehicle
for your child’s safety.
Call for an appointment:
949-724-7000
Jan. 13 – July 1
PHOTO
CONTEST
The City of Irvine marks its 45th anniversary
in 2016, and we invite residents and visitors
to our community to help us celebrate.
The City’s 45th Anniversary Photo Contest aims
to capture the essence of Irvine in fve categories:
 Community  Outdoors
 Historical  17 and Under
 Innovation
The winners in each category will be revealed in the Fall
issue of Inside Irvine. A grand prize winner will receive a
$250 gift card to the Irvine Spectrum Center.
Visit cityofrvine.org for ofcial contest rules and
entry guidelines. For additional information, call
949-724-7508. 1971
2016
th
Contest Deadline: July 1, 2016
CITY OF IRVINE 45TH ANNIVERSARY
Features
7 Distracted Driving
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Texting, placing phone calls and engaging in other
distracting behaviors behind the wheel has made
this issue a real crisis. Learn the law and do your
part to keep your eyes on the road.
10 Adventure Playground is Back
Irvine’s signature playground, where children’s
imaginations are allowed to roam free, recently
celebrated its grand reopening. Learn what’s new
at the playground that can now be enjoyed by
a whole new generation of Irvine kids.
12 Trabuco Center Opens
Trabuco Center, Irvine’s third senior center,
is now open at Jefrey and Trabuco, along
the Jefrey Open Space Trail. Visit this
state-of-the-art facility today.
Departments
2 Inside the City Manager’s Ofce
3 Great Park Report
4 News Briefs
14 Irvine Spotlight
15 Irvine Resources
116 Inside Contacts
Activity Guide
18 Events  Family Activities
22 Early Childhood
31 Children
49 Summer Camps
62 Teens
66 Adults
79 Seniors  Active Plus
82 Aquatics
89 Arts
97 Disability Services
98 Orange County Great Park
102 Outdoors/Nature
104 Pets
105 Tennis
112 Map  Locations
114 Registration
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Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s HealthyCityHealthyPlanet initiative.
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i n s i d e t h i s i s s u eContents
1Spring 2016 Inside Irvine
Irvine City Council
Mayor Steven S. Choi, Ph.D.
Mayor ProTem Lynn Schott
Councilmember Jefrey Lalloway
Councilmember Beth Krom
Councilwoman Christina Shea
City Manager Sean Joyce
Community Services Commission
Chair Michael Carroll
Vice Chair KevinTrussell
Commissioner Scott Schultz
Commissioner Melissa Fox
Commissioner Jim Shute
InsideIrvine Editorial
Managing Editor: Craig Reem
Associate Editor: Kim Mohr
Activity Guide Editor: Alana Kaleikini
Activity Guide Coordinator: Molly Zisk
Contributors: Jennifer Allanach, Shawnn Gallagher, Melissa Haley,
Tamara Kohn,Tom Macduf, Dave Neustaedter
InsideIrvine Art
Art Director: Jonathan Price
InsideIrvineispublishedquarterlybytheCityofIrvine.Pleaseaddress
editorial correspondence to: Inside Irvine, c/o Public Information Ofce,
City of Irvine, PO Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623-9575 or via email at
insideirvine@cityofrvine.org. For questions about the Activity Guide or
advertising, call 949-724-6665 or email activityguide@cityofrvine.org.
For City of Irvine hours of operation, visit cityofrvine.org.
Incorporatedin1971,theCityofIrvineoperatesunderacharterlawform
ofgovernment.Assuch,theCityCouncilmakespolicydecisionswhilethe
City Manager is appointed by the City Council to function as the chief ex-
ecutiveoftheCity.TocontacttheCityCouncil,pleasecall949-724-6233.
Irvine City Council meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month in the City Council Chamber, located at 1 Civic Center Plaza,
corner of Alton Parkway and Harvard Avenue. Regular sessions begin
at 4p.m. with a possible recess prior to 5p.m. to discuss matters under
Closed Session. Irvine City Council meetings are cablecast live on ICTV
Channel 30 and are webstreamed live on cityofrvine.org/ictv.
The programs presented in the Activity Guide section are provided
throughtheCityofIrvine’sCommunityServicesDepartment.Allcontents
are copyright 2016. Request permission in writing to reprint.
Disclaimer:AlthoughInsideIrvineacceptsinformation,theCityofIrvine
doesnotassumeresponsibilityforerrors,omissionsormisinformationin
theadvertisements,nordoestheCityrecommend,endorseorguarantee
products or services provided by advertisers.
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Email us at insideirvine@cityofrvine.org
The City of Irvine’s app,
Access Irvine, is available
for free download on
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Making Plans
for Spring
and Beyond
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arly each year, Inside Irvine helps residents plan for spring and
summer. With so many amenities, Irvine is a great place to be
and we encourage you and your family to discover all that makes
this community so wonderful.
Te City ofers several youth camps for both spring and summer.
Although it may seem far away, it is never too early to start planning
for the summer months. Our camp options range from full- to half-
day or just a couple of hours. We ofer fexibility so you can fnd camps
and programs that ft your schedule. With a wide range of camp op-
tions, including educational, sports, outdoor activities, excursions,
arts and music, there is something for every interest. To learn more
about Irvine camps, see our camps section in the Activity Guide.
Also this spring and summer, don’t forget about the many parks
and City community centers throughout Irvine. Our parks offer
children and adults alike a place to play, work out or simply relax.
Our community centers are perfect for children’s birthday parties,
business meetings and other functions. We have staf at each facility
to help make your event a success.
Te City is preparing for the future as we begin planning for the
2016-17 fiscal year. I am proud to report that the City ended last
fscal year with an operating surplus of $25 million, of which $10.9
million was surplus from Fiscal Year 2014-15 operating costs and
revenues, and $14.1 million were proceeds from the sale of a surplus
property. Tis allowed us to reach the City Council policy goal of
having an amount equal to 20 percent of our general fund operating
costs set aside for “rainy day” reserves. Trough careful planning,
active oversight by the City Council and the hard work of staf, the
City will work to continue to ensure that resources are strategically
deployed to protect and enhance the quality of life that residents and
visitors of Irvine have come to expect.
I hope that you and your family enjoy the spring and take advantage
of all that makes Irvine so wonderful. ■
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Irvine City Manager Sean Joyce
i n s i d e t h e c i t y m a n ag e r ’s o f f i c e Letter
“The City will work to continue
to ensure that resources are
strategically deployed to protect
and enhance the quality of life
that residents and visitors of
Irvine have come to expect.”
Orange County Great Park hours Mondays–Wednesdays: 10a.m.–dusk Thursdays  Fridays: 10a.m.–10p.m. Saturdays  Sundays: 9a.m.–10p.m.
The four sheets of ice will make this one of the big-
gest nonprofessional ice rink facilities in the nation at
270,000 square feet: three of the sheets will be NHL-
sized, and one will be (slightly larger) Olympic-sized.
One location will have a 2,500-seat arena.
Also coming before the Great Park Board and the
City Council will be a proposal on use of funds for
a roadway and infrastructure that supports and en-
ables the construction of the ice rink at that location
as well as to serve the long-term needs of the rapidly
developing Great Park. This City responsibility for
necessary public streets and infrastructure as well as
costs associated with providing off-site parking for
well-attended events is estimated at $1.7 million.
The facility is expected to have ancillary uses, in-
cluding a pro shop, locker rooms, skating rentals and
a restaurant.
Also in the lease agreement is the future ownership
of the facility. Ownership will revert to the City 50
years after opening day at a cost of $10.
The Foundation plans to return its profits back into
community programming at the Great Park facility. ■
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Great Park Report
The City Council has approved the
lease framework for construc-
tion and operation of an ice rink at
the Orange County Great Park that
will be operated at no cost to the
City of Irvine.
Te Irvine Ice Foundation, a nonproft established
by the Anaheim Ducks organization, has indicated
that the facility will take 18 months to construct once
the lease is signed and permits are obtained, following
a fnal City Council vote. Tat consideration is sched-
uled to go before the Great Park Board Corp. and City
Council in late February. Te Foundation anticipates
construction would be complete in 2018.
The Foundation will spend a required minimum
$25 million to construct the 13 1/2-acre facility, to
be located near the Festival Site and Palm Court.
The Foundation is responsible for all operations and
maintenance costs on an ongoing basis. As proposed,
the City will receive up to $250,000 annually from net
operations revenue.
The agreement also requires that the vast majority
of ice time be open for public use—public skating,
youth and high school teams, hockey tournaments,
broomball, and amateur and competitive figure skat-
ing. In doing so, the Foundation would deliver a facil-
ity for use by Irvine and regional residents. The need
for ice time and space in the region is high, according
to the Foundation, with ice-related activities growing
in popularity in California.
Plans for Ice Rink SolidifyNonproft foundation moves forward with project that would bring
a four-rink community facility to the Great Park
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News Briefs
The City of Irvine marks its 45th
anniversary in 2016, and we
invite residents and visitors to our
community to help us celebrate.
Te City’s 45th Anniversary Photo Contest aims to
capture the essence of Irvine—our neighborhoods
and community members, our business centers and
innovation hubs, our serene Open Space. Te winners
in each of fve categories — Outdoors, Community,
Historical,InnovationandUnder17— willberevealed
in the Fall issue of Inside Irvine. A grand prize winner
will receive a $250 gif card to the Irvine Spectrum
Center. Submissions are due July 1. See cityofrvine.org
for entry details and to submit your photo. ■
City Launches 45th Anniversary
Photo Contest
What’s in a Name?
DoyouknowwhyJamboreeRoadisnamedassuch?Irvinestaf
compiledalistof40namesfromroads,parksanddestinations
for the City’s 40th Anniversary in 2011. As we celebrate our 45th
anniversary, we would like to expand the list with the help of
Irvineresidents.Sendinyourideastopio@cityofrvine.org;your
suggestion could be part of our 45th Anniversary list! And, by the
way,JamboreeRoadwasnamedinhonorofthedirtroadleading
tothe1953InternationalBoyScoutJamboree,whichwasstaged
on a hill overlooking the Pacifc Ocean, now known as Newport
Center/FashionIsland.Fortherestofthe40thanniversarylist,go
to cityofrvine.org.
(Top Row, L to R) 201140th Anniversary Photo ContestWinners
William Finnen, Paul Marto, Daniel Anderson, Dana Lansigan, Evgeny
Ignatov (Above) Grand Prize Winner Sakumi Yokoyama.
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News Briefs
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■ E D U C AT I O N
Little Free Libraries
Come to Irvine
TheCityofIrvinerecentlybecame
part of the Little Free Library
nationwide movement. Little Free
Library encourages literacy and a
love of reading by creating free
book exchanges. Tustin resident
Katherine Brady frst brought the
idea to City leadership and helped
make it become a reality. Late last
year, some nine installations were
up and running, each with at least
150 books. Te books at each site
focus on a diferent area of interest,
such as children’s books or do-it-
yourself books. Nationwide, there
are 36,000 Little Free Libraries.
For a list of Irvine’s locations, go to
littlefreelibrary.org.
■ P E T S
Animal Care Center:
First-Rate Service
The Irvine Animal Care Center
continues its focus on quality
of care, life-saving eforts and on-
going success in placing animals
in their “forever” homes. To view
the latest statistics, which include
a live release rate of 94 percent, go
to the cityofrivine.org homepage.
■ Power Sources
Keep batteries or alternate power
sources on hand for use during
an emergency.
■ iAlert Notifcations
Receive emergency alerts from the
City by signing up for iAlert at
cityofrvine.org/ialert.
■ ICTV Updates
Tune in to ICTV (Cox Channel 30 or
ATT U-verse Channel 99) for updates
in the event of an emergency.You can
also tune to 1640AM on your radio.
■ Access Irvine App
Download AccessIrvine,
the City’s mobile app,
to receive updates and
information.
■ P U B L I C S A F E T Y
April is Earthquake Preparedness Month
The City and the Irvine Police
Department encourage resi-
dents to participate in Earthquake
Preparedness Month this April
by readying themselves and their
families for an emergency. Here are
a few things you can do to prepare:
■ Emergency Kit
Assemble a supply kit with enough
provisions to last three to fve days.
The kit should include items such as
food, water and medication.
■ Family Reunifcation Plan
Decide on a family reunifcation plan,
should your family become separated
during an emergency. Keep in mind that
phone lines may be down, so utilizing
socialmediasitesmaybeyourbestchance
forcommunicating with loved ones.
Katherine Brady
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News Briefs
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■ S E R V I C E S
Free Tax Assistance
Ofered
The City of Irvine, in partnership
with the United Way of Orange
County, is offering tax-prepara-
tion services at no cost to taxpay-
ers whose household earned less
than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying
taxpayers who live, work or attend
school in Irvine are eligible to re-
ceive help completing and elec-
tronically fling their tax returns
through April 16. For more infor-
mation or to schedule an appoint-
ment, call 888-434-8248.
■ T R A N S P O R TAT I O N
Caltrans Project
Causes Closures
on Red Hill Avenue
Caltrans has begun an embank-
ment stabilization project on
the Red Hill Avenue overcross-
ing at I-405 that will cause full
and partial closures of Red Hill
through 2017.
Te project will remove, replace
and reconstruct the existing road-
bed and a large section of Red Hill
itself at that location to adequately
support the overcrossing.
T
he Irvine Police Department is making plans for its 2nd annual
Open House, to be held at the Irvine Civic Center. Te day will
feature Police Department tours; an opportunity to meet of-
fcers and K-9s; displays of patrol cars, motorcycles and other police
vehicles; child-friendly activities; and food trucks. In addition, the
frst 100 people to register their bicycles that day will receive a free
bike bell as part of the City’s “Ring the Bell” campaign. More in-
formation, including a date for the event, will be available soon at
cityofrvine.org/ipd, or call 949-724-7000.
Community Police Academy
Set for Spring
The next Irvine Police Department Community Police Academy is set for April 20
through June 15. The program provides an in-depth look into the day-to-day
operations of a law-enforcement agency and details its role in the criminal justice
system. Learn more about the program and apply online at cityofrvine.org/ipd
by selecting“Community Police Academy”on the left side of the screen.
between Main and Pullman is set
to begin in June of this year.
City staff is working closely
with Caltrans to ensure the project
is completed as quickly as pos-
sible. Te City will monitor trafc
and delays caused by this work
and communicate any concerns
that arise. Find links to detour
maps and more information at
cityofrvine.org or dot.ca.gov.
Detours are expected of the 55
and 405 freeway connectors, and
the transition lane to John Wayne
Airport. Most of the work and clo-
sures are expected from 11 p.m. to
5 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m.
to 6 a.m. on weekends. Red Hill
was expected to be reduced from
two lanes to one in each direction
as of Feb. 1. Additionally, a four-
month full road closure of Red Hill
■ P U B L I C S A F E T Y U P D AT E
Irvine Police
to Host
Open House
Drivers
Dis
tract
ed
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A
pril is Distracted Driving Aware-
ness Month, and that’s not
cause for a celebration. In fact,
distracted drivers are like runaway
trains—unsafe at any speed.They can
be as dangerous as drunken drivers.
Distracted drivers, seen on the streets of Irvine as well as
roads and highways nationwide, have been a focus of the U.S.
Department of Transportation since its National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration launched a national campaign in
2009. And while the definition of “distraction” changes across
generations — 20 years ago, it was the driver who looked way
too long at his or her passengers while driving — the plethora of
technology has made the issue a real crisis.
Memo to Irvine motorists:
Eyes on the road, please
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Te habit of talking, texting and looking at a cell-
phone is ingrained in millions of Americans. Te
problem is, too many carry on the habit behind the
wheel. While age-old distractions remain a danger,
the use of technology by drivers has put an entire na-
tion at risk.
“Distracted driving is one of the most dangerous and
underreported issues on the road. The Irvine Police
Department Trafc Division actively works to address
this pervasive problem through targeted enforcement,
grants, education and patrols. But in order to truly
address the problem, we need all the members of our
community to be part of the solution,” said Irvine Police
Chief Mike Hamel.
Te DOT’s “Blueprint for Ending Distracted Driving”
has numerous jarring statistics, the most compelling
being the number of avoidable deaths from behind the
wheel and caused by distraction:
■ At least 3,000 deaths annually from “distraction-
afected crashes in which drivers lose focus due to
manual, visual or cognitive distraction.”
■ More than 100,000 drivers are texting at any giv-
en moment and more than 600,000 drivers hold
phones to their ears daily while driving.
■ With 300 million mobile devices, it is rare for a
motorist to drive without one in his or her car. Te
habit of reaching for it needs to be broken … and
that is a tall order.
Tere are two particularly compelling statistics in
this report:
■ Drivers younger than 25, the generation that is
most mobile and, unfortunately, most attuned to
multitasking, are two to three times more likely
than older drivers to send text messages or emails
while driving.
■ No matter how old you are, the result is the same:
Sending or receiving a text that takes the driver’s
eyes of the road for as little as 4 seconds … at 55
miles per hour … is the equivalent of driving the
length of a football feld blind.
Mobile
devices
Drivers Texting
at any given
moment
Distracted driving is one of
the most dangerous and
underreported issues on the road.
In order to truly address the problem,
we need all the members of our
community to be part
of the solution.
—Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel
By the Numbers
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Eforts to bring home the real dangers — and trage-
dies — of distracted driving are ongoing on TV ads and
YouTube, where there are numerous videos that shock
in their storytelling. Te topic usually is of a parent or
child killed by a distracted driver. Te price is high, but
the result shouldn’t be a surprise. At least one study,
from the University of Utah, notes that while the dan-
gers they pose may be diferent, “… the impairments
associated with cellphone drivers may be as great as
those commonly observed with intoxicated drivers.”
The nonprofit Hands Free Info — which gathers
information from California state legislation, news
reports and the like—estimates that in 2015, nearly 10
percent of California drivers used their cellphones at
least once during the year while driving. There are
about 22.65 million licensed drivers in California; 10
percent would equal more than 2 million drivers. Tat
is a lot of eyes of the road.
Chief Hamel puts this dangerous behavior in per-
spective: “As community members who share the
roadway, we all have a responsibility to one another
to make sure motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians are
safe. Te best way to do that is to keep our eyes on
the road and of of our phones while driving. Tere
is no text message so important that you should risk
your life or the life of others to read it.
“It can wait. Your safety is worth it.”
For more information, visit the U.S. Department
of Transportation’s special page on this topic:
distraction.gov. ■
Rules of the Road
What’sillegalwhiledrivinginCalifornia:
■ Adult drivers (18 and older) cannot use cellphones unless they
employ hands-free devices.
■ Textmessagingisbannedforalldrivers.Thelawprohibitsuse
of electronic devices to“write, send or read a text-based com-
munication.”Hands-free and voice-controlled texting allowed.
■ Driversyoungerthan18areprohibitedfromusingcellphones
while driving — with or without hands-free accessories.
■ Schoolbusoperatorsandtransitbusdriversareprohibitedfrom
using cellphones while driving.
■ Remember that these rules apply when a driver is stopped at a
trafc light or stop sign.
■ The cost of a distracted driving ticket varies, but it can run into
the hundreds of dollars.
Annual deaths from
distraction-afected
crashes
more likely to send texts
and emails compared
to older drivers
Drivers
younger than 25
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O
n Dec. 12, a new era of en-
joyment for Irvine’s children
began as Adventure Play-
ground reopened to the public.
Adventure Playground, located inside University
Community Park, has always been a place where the
imagination could run wild, much like a child racing
toward a slide. And while the park has a new signature
slide that kids of all ages are sure to love, Adventure
Playground has so much more to ofer than the average
park attraction.
Among the features that spark the imagination and
excite the senses:
● Log pillars and life-size blocks
that children can use to create
a world only they could
dream up
● A treehouse and
climbing poles
● Sensory garden
● Concrete slides
● Art wall
● Meadows and natural
play areas
Te newly remodeled, 1.7-acre area has been a place
for creativity and fun since it opened in 1977. It closed
in 2008 as part of the planned rehabilitation of Uni-
versity Community Park. Now, parents who played at
Adventure Playground as children can return so that
a new generation can be inspired by the unique sur-
roundings and amenities.
In the several weeks in which it has been reopened,
several thousand visits by families and individuals
have been noted.
Adventure Playground’s winter hours continue
through February, when the park is open daily from
10 a.m. to dusk. March through October, the hours
extend to 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The play-
ground is located at 1 Beech Tree Lane.
Call 949-724-6818 for more
information. ■
NEW
Await Irvine Children
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T
rabuco Center, the City’s third
senior center, began welcom-
ing visitors Feb.20 after a grand
opening ceremony.
Te 7,500-square-foot facility located at Jefrey and
Trabuco, just of the Jefrey Open Space Trail, will focus
on ofering ftness programs and activities for the City’s
growing older adult population.
The project is a result of years of work under the
direction of the City Council to bring a community
center to the area north of I-5; the concept plan for
Trabuco Center was approved in 2008. Construction
on the facility began in March 2015 and wrapped up in
January of this year.
Trabuco Center is unique in its ofering to seniors.
A main focus of the center is a1,400-square-foot ftness
center. Fitness classes for adults 50 and older include
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yoga, Zumba, line dancing and more. In addition, ac-
tivities like chess club, computer classes and morning
socials will be available for seniors to enjoy.
Another feature that sets Trabuco Center apart is its
energy efciency. Solar panels on carports in the park-
ing lot will be used to help power the facility. Amenities
include large multipurpose rooms, a lounge area, patio
courtyard and free Wi-Fi.
Trabuco Center, at 5701 Trabuco Road, is open for se-
nior programming Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Reservations for private functions are open
to seniors and the community at large weekdays afer
6 p.m. and on weekends. For more information, call
949-724-7300 or visit irvineseniors.org. ■
Caters
to
Lakeview
Senior Center
Monday–Friday
8 a.m.–6 p.m.
20 Lake Road
949-724-6900
irvineseniors.org
Rancho
Senior Center
Monday–Friday
8 a.m.–6 p.m.
3 Ethel Coplen Way
949-724-6800
irvineseniors.org
and
“There is a desire here
to understand at a very
personal level what the needs
of our residents are and to
engage them in meaningful
and quality activities.”
— Laurie Hofman
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QA
L
aurie Hofman was appointed in September by City Manager
Sean Joyce to head the City of Irvine’s largest department as
Director of Community Services, which includes programming,
aquatics, animal care, athletics, seniors, fne arts, parks, open space,
and children, youth and families. She most recently held the position
of Director of Recreation, Marketing and Communication for the
Fox Valley Park District in Aurora, Illinois, where she served 12 years.
Q: Including the weather, how are the activities, classes and other
oferings diferent in Irvine than in Illinois?
A: Interestingly, there are many similarities in the types of programs
ofered in Irvine and many parallels in terms of the type of programs
the community desires. Te diference has more to do with the dif-
ferent types of environments the programs are ofered in. Obviously,
with the excellent weather in Orange County, many of the programs,
events and activities can be held outside year-round. In Illinois—
although there is a great emphasis on trails, parks and outdoor athletic
facilities—there is a greater emphasis on indoor spaces.
Q: Community Services has quite a wide ofering for the public.
Please tell us about that.
A: There is something for everyone here regardless of your age,
level of expertise or area of interest. For a City of more than 250,000
residents, I was pleasantly surprised by the level at which we engage
our community. We have excellent attendance at City events, and the
programs are quite popular. Tere is a desire here to understand at
a very personal level what the needs of our residents are and to en-
gage them in meaningful and quality activities and needed services.
Te senior and active adult programs and services that are ofered
throughout the community are well conceived and administered with
a number of wonderful community partners. It is an exciting time to
be in Irvine, with the continued development of the Great Park and
the recent reopening of the Adventure Playground. All of this means
we are ofering even greater opportunities for our residents.
Q: Asyougetsettled,whatIrvineprogramsmightweseeyoutaking?
A: I am an avid hiker (reformed runner) and have enjoyed getting
around to experience all of the Open Space. Tere are many challeng-
ing treks, and the views are amazing. I am registered for the Chicago
Marathon and plan to get back into training mode on our trail sys-
tems and also become more familiar with the bike routes throughout
the City. Te Open Space and trail systems in Irvine are unparalleled
in the area. Also, the Fine Arts Center ofers a nice variety of special
interest and enrichment oferings, and I hope to perhaps take a culi-
nary or painting class in the future. ■
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Inside Irvine? Email your question
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i r v i n e s P o t L i g h t Community Services
Laurie Hofman oversees the largest
department within the City of Irvine
as Director of Community Services.
Laurie Hofman
Director of Community Services
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Irvine Resources
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Middle School
Program and Youth
Action Team
14301 Yale Ave.
949-724-6744
irvinemsp.org
Engages youth in positive social-
recreational activities during
non-school hours. In cooperation
with the school district, teens
develop and implement activities
focusing on community service,
personal skill development and
recreation. Page 62.
■ C O M M U N I T Y O U T R E A C H
P R O G R A M S
Irvine Youth
Employment
Services
14351 Yale Ave.
949-724-6741
irvineyouthemployment.com
Provides free, local job search
assistance for teens and young
adults ages 16-25. Afer attending
one of the free weekly Youth Em-
ployment Workshops, participants
can engage in mock interviews and
receive resume assistance and job
leads. Page 62.
Child Resource
Center and Child
Care Coordination
14341 Yale Ave.
949-724-6721
949-724-6632
irvinechildcare.org
Child Care Coordination is lo-
cated in the Child Resource
Center, and provides resources and
referrals for parents seeking quality
and afordable child care in Irvine.
The Center provides a member-
based lending library on child
development, parenting, curricu-
lum and child care administration.
Also available are family child care
business books, DVDs, training
materials, CDs, educational toys
and lamination/die cut machines.
High School
Youth Action Team
14301 Yale Ave.
949-724-6739
hsyat.org
Enables high school students
to participate in developing
and implementing services for
their peers with a focus on youth
leadership, community service
and social-recreational activities.
Current events are posted on
facebook.com/irvineHSYAT.
■ C H I L D R E N , YO U T H
 FA M I L I E S
FOR Families
1 Civic Center Plaza
949-724-6650
cityofrvine.org/forfamilies
Provides free information and
short-term support to individu-
als, couples and families living in
Irvine. Services include confden-
tial consultations, problem solving,
and resource linkage and referrals
for ongoing support. Areas include
relationship difficulties, parent-
ing, fnancial/legal matters, family
violence, substance abuse, depres-
sion, stress and community edu-
cation programs.
Irvine Children’s
Health Program
949-398-7840
ichp@cityofrvine.org
coccc.org
Certifed Enrollment Counselors
from the Coalition of Orange
CountyCommunityHealthCenters
help families and individuals enroll
in health insurance
programs. Assist-
ance is available
at no cost.
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■ D I S A B I L I T Y
 S E N I O R S E R V I C E S
Keen Center
for Senior Resources
20 Lake Road
949-724-6926
irvineseniors.org
Located in Lakeview Senior
Center, the Keen Center pro-
vides older adults with information
on health care, assistance pro-
grams, support groups, care man-
agement, health insurance, Social
Security, safety, fnances, alterna-
tive living, transportation, in-home
care and Irvine Meals on Wheels
services. Language translators avail-
able by appointment.
Irvine Meals
on Wheels
20 Lake Road
949-724-6910
cityofrvine.org/MOW
Provides nutritious meals deliv-
ered to qualifying homebound
Irvine senior residents each week-
day by caring volunteers. Available
on a donation basis (suggested
donation $5 per day); no qualify-
ing senior is turned away based on
inability to pay.
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TRIPS
6427 Oak Canyon
949-724-7433
cityofrvine.org/trips
Provides low-cost, door-to-door
wheelchair-accessible transpor-
tation service to Irvine seniors,
and adults unable to drive due to
a physical or cognitive disability.
Registration and eligibility re-
quired. Call for availability and
an application.
Disability
Services
1 Civic Center Plaza
949-724-6637
cityofrvine.org/ds
Provides social recreational pro-
grams, support services and
advocacy for persons with dis-
abilities, their families, caregivers
and providers who live or work
in Irvine. Services include social
events, access reporting, sensitivity
training, resources and referrals,
inclusion and accommodation
support. Page 97.
Volunteer
Opportunities
949-724-6682
cityofrvine.org/volunteer
Volunteering is a wonderful way
to give back to the community
and help those in need. Opportu-
nities include City programs and
local community-based organi-
zations.
Irvine Gives
949-724-6600
cityofrvine.org/irvinegives
Comprehensive online resource,
organized by subject area, to
find giving opportunities to City
programs and local charitable
organizations.
Environmental
Programs
949-724-7449
cityofrvine.us
Provides Irvine residents and
businesses with tips and re-
sources to promote eco-living.
Topics include recycling, hazard-
ous waste disposal, energy and
more. Find easy tips and tools to
save resources and reduce costs.
Financial Literacy
14351 Yale Ave.
949-724-6611
Programs promote economic
well-being through free fnan-
cial literacy courses available to
residents of all ages. Page 67.
Irvine Resources
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A complete listing of programs and services ofered through the Community Services Department
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Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s HealthyCityHealthyPlanet initiative.
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Activity Guide
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Join other active seniors as you line dance, swim, practice yoga or
work out to a Zumba beat. Energize your body while improving
fexibility,strength,agilityandcardiovascularftness.SeePages79-81.
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Spring
and Summer
Camps
Explore more than 100
camps for ages 3-18.
Choose from nature and
science, sports, general rec-
reation, art, dance, music,
drama and more. See Pages
49-61.
67
Financial
Fitness
Get your finances in
shape with classes rang-
ing from budgeting basics
and understanding credit
reports, to home buying, in-
vestment fundamentals and
retirement planning. See
Pages 67.
62
Teen
Training
Reserve your spot now
for the highly popular
Spring Volunteer Camp,
Lifeguard Training, Super-
sitters, Leaders in Training
summer work experience,
Summer Youth Action
Team and Youth Employ-
ment Workshops. See Pages
57, 62-64 and 83.
Registration
Register online at
irvinequickreg.org, by
phone at 949-724-6610 or
stop by one of the many com-
munity centers for assistance
(map on Pages 112-113). Reg-
istration information on
Pages 114-115. Registration
for spring classes begins Feb-
ruary 22.
The summer edition of
Inside Irvine will be mailed
the week of May 9.
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April 30
8th Annual CommunityFREE
Resource Fair
10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Irvine Valley College
Sponsored by Families Forward, the 8th Annual Commu-
nity Resource Fair is an easy way for families and individ-
uals to connect with local service agencies that provide
assistance with free health screenings, career, legal, medical,
fnancial and housing consultations. For more informa-
tion, call 949-552-2727 or visit families-forward.org.
May 7
FREE D.A.R.E. Movie Night
6–10 p.m.
Heritage Community Park
Come out for this D.A.R.E.-sponsored event and enjoy
a movie on the outdoor screen at Heritage Park. An ar-
ray of vehicles utilized by the Irvine Police Department
and Orange County Fire Authority will be on display.
Tis family event includes bounce houses, a snack bar
and feld games provided by the Mobile Recreation Pro-
gram. Te movie begins at dusk. Bring lawn chairs or
blankets. All ages welcome. For more information, call
949-724-7252.
Through March 31
Irvine Has Heart Food Drive
Irvine Civic Center
Te City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest
Food Bank, kicked of its annual healthy food drive on
February 12. Donations will beneft several Irvine food
pantry distribution programs. Residents are asked to
donate healthy canned or nonperishable food items. Do-
nations will be accepted in the Civic Center lobby and at
other City facilities.
Through April 16
FREE Tax Assistance Program
By Appointment Only
Beginning February 2, 2016,
the City of Irvine, in partner-
ship with the United Way of
Orange County, is ofering tax-
preparation services at no cost
to taxpayers who earned less
than $60,000 in 2015. Qualify-
ing taxpayers who live, work or
attend school in Irvine are eli-
gible to receive help completing and electronically fling
their tax returns through April 16. For more information
or to schedule an appointment, call 888-434-8248.
cAlendAr of events
March 21–April 8
Spring Camps
Various Locations
Te City of Irvine ofers many camp experiences for
children during the spring break and intersession.
Choices include art, sports, teens, tennis, chess and
recreation. For more information, see Pages 32-35,
visit irvinecamps.org, or call 949-724-6610.
Irvine Police
DepartmentFREE
Open House
City of Irvine Civic Center Piazza
Please join the Irvine Police Department for our 2nd
annual Open House. Te event will feature Police
Department tours, an opportunity to meet ofcers
and K-9s, displays of patrol cars, motorcycles, and
other police vehicles, child-friendly activities, mu-
sic, food trucks and more!
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May 15
Irvine Junior Games
9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Irvine High School
Come out and support Irvine Unified School District
(IUSD) athletes from grades four through eight as they
compete in a one-day track and feld event. Tis event,
hosted by the Irvine Children’s Fund, raises funds for be-
fore- and afer-school child care that is provided at all 24
IUSD elementary schools under the supervision of the
Irvine Child Care Project. An athlete check-in and spon-
sor/vendor expo will be held May 15 in the Irvine High
School stadium from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For more informa-
tion about athlete registration or sponsorship opportuni-
ties, visit irvinejuniorgames.com.
May 29
Northwood Gratitude
and Honor Memorial DayFREE
Ceremony
4 p.m.
Northwood Community Park
Memorial Day is a time of remem-
brance; a time for Americans to
honor those who have given their
lives while defending our nation.
To honor our nation’s fallen, the
City of Irvine is hosting two Me-
morial Day events. Te frst is the
Northwood Memorial Ceremony,
held in partnership with the Northwood Memorial com-
mittee, will take place at the Northwood Gratitude and Hon-
or Memorial site and will feature presentations by Gold Star
families. Please bring lawn chairs or a blanket for seating.
For more information, visit cityofrvine.org/specialevents
or call 949-724-6606.
June 4
FREE Studio Arts Festival
9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Irvine Fine Arts Center
The Irvine Fine Arts Center will host the 22nd annual
Studio Arts Festival. The juried Festival will showcase
more than 85 Southern California artists and their origi-
nal works of art in ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, painting,
photography, fber and glass. Te Festival will also feature
music, art demonstrations and food, including ice cream
sundaes served in handmade collectible ceramic bowls.
Admission and parking are free. For more information,
visit irvinefnearts.org or call 949-724-6880.
cAlendAr of events
June 5
10th Annual
Super Pet Adoption
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Irvine Animal Care Center
More than 600 homeless dogs, cats,
rabbits and other small animals
will be available for adoption from
more than 40 pet rescue groups and
animal shelters. The event features dozens of vendors,
gourmet food trucks, a silent auction and low-cost mi-
crochipping. Suggested donation is $2 per person or
$5 per family. Parking is free; appropriately vaccinated
dogs on leashes are welcome. Event proceeds benefit the
Irvine Animal Care Center in its efforts to provide care
and support to thousands of homeless, neglected and
abused animals each year. For more information, visit
cityofrvine.org/animal-care-center or call 949-724-7740.
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May 30
FREE Memorial Day Ceremony
10 a.m.
Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps
Memorial Park
Te City of Irvine will host its annual Memorial Day
Ceremony in the Formal Garden at Colonel Bill Bar-
ber Marine Corps Memorial Park. Attendees will have
the opportunity to memorialize our troops’ sacrifce
by writing down a brief remembrance to be posted
on a memory board at the event. Cards will also be
available for well-wishers to send a message of appre-
ciation and support to members of Irvine’s adopted
2/11 Marine Battalion. For more information, visit
cityofrvine.org/specialevents or call 949-724-6606.
fAmily Activities
Creation StationsFREE
at the Artist Studios
Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations.
Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent
participation required. Free drop-in program.
Every Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm OCGP Free
FREE
Saturday Family
Craft  Play
Explore and discover the Great Park through new, family-
friendly games and crafs! All activities held at the Bal-
loon Park. Parent participation required. Free drop-in
program; craf supplies limited. More info: ocgp.org. All
ages welcome.
Sa Mar 12, Apr 9, May 14, Jun 11 10am–1pm OCGP Free
Bommer Canyon Campout
Escape into Irvine’s wilderness for a rustic camping ad-
venture in Bommer Canyon. Bring your camping gear
and food to cook on the grill (food not provided). Ac-
tivities include nature walks, slide presentation, campfre
songs and stories. Adult must accompany children under
18. More info: 949-724-6738. Fee is per person. Ages 2+.
Sa–Su May 28–29 3pm–11am BCCP $15/person #159159
FREE Family Fun at the Museum
Irvine Historical Museum
Go back in time to learn what Irvine was like and how
people lived before the city was incorporated in 1971.
Irvine Historical Society docents share the past through
crafs and stories in these free programs. Parent partici-
pation required. Program is free but space is limited; reg-
istration required for each family member. Supply fee: $5
for each craf. Ages 5+.
Easter Egg Hunt Su Mar 20 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160405
Rainstick Su Apr 24 2pm–3:30pm IHM Free #160408
Dream Catcher Su May 22 2pm–3:30pm IHM Free #160409
God’s Eye Su Jun 26 2pm–3:30pm IHM Free #160410
Family Art Time
Parents and children experiment with diferent media
including drawing, painting, clay, printmaking and more
with guidance from an art instructor. Parent must enroll
and participate with enrolled child. Ages 5+.
Drawing Sa Apr 16 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166814
Clay Sa Apr 23 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166815
Painting Sa Apr 30 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166816
Printmaking Sa May 7 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166817
Drawing Sa May 14 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166818
Clay Sa May 21 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166819
Family Sailing  BBQ
Families can enjoy learning the basics of sailing or refresh
their skills on a Harbor 20 keelboat with an instructor
aboard. Bring food to grill on our barbecues to top of your
sailing adventure. Family consists of three to fve partici-
pants. More info: 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ages 6+.
Sa Apr 23 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50/person #164573
Sa Apr 23 2pm–5pm NSB $50/person #164574
Kite Flying
Celebrate spring by making and fying kites in Bommer
Canyon. Event includes kite-making materials, demon-
strations, safety tips and kite fying opportunities in the
beautiful canyon. All ages welcome. Adults must accom-
pany children younger than 18. Fee is $6 per kite.
Sa Mar 12 3pm–5pm BCCP $6/kite #159162
Moonlit
Marshmallows
Make a warm and gooey
s’more by the campfre. Each
session is one hour. Bring a fash-
light and dress warm. All ages welcome. Fee is per person;
adults must accompany children under 18.
F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116
F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117
F Apr 1 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164832
F Apr 1 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164833
F May 6 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164834
F May 6 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164835
F Jun 3 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164836
F Jun 3 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164837
FREE Old Town Irvine Tour
Step back in time to explore the rich history of Irvine
and the Irvine family. Tis docent-led walking tour re-
veals what life was like in Old Town Irvine in the early
1900s with site tours of what was once the bean granary,
boarding house, blacksmith shop and more. Meet in the
La Quinta hotel lobby in Old Town Irvine (Sand Can-
yon and Burt Road).
Su Mar 13 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160402
Su Apr 10 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160411
Su May 8 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160412
Su Jun 12 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160413
Parking Lot Rummage Sale
Come to shop or bring treasures from your closets, garage
and under the bed to sell at Heritage Park. Food, bever-
ages and commercial items are not allowed. Limit two
people per space (approximately 18'x18'). Set-up begins
at 6:30 a.m. Fee is $25. More info: 949-724-6750.
Sa Jun 11 7am–12pm HPCC $25 #166675
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excursions
NEW
Craft  Folk Art Museum
and Farmer’s Market
Tour the Craf and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles, and
enjoy lunch at the Farmer’s Market. Fee includes admission
and transportation by motor coach; lunch at participant’s
expense. Visit cafam.org for current exhibit information.
IFAC member: $40.
Sa Apr 2 9am–5pm IFAC $45 #166901
The Huntington
Library,
Art Collections
 Gardens
Explore the Huntington Library
in San Marino which features
art collections, an outstanding
collection of rare books and
manuscripts and 130 acres of beautiful botanical gar-
dens. On exhibit, Geographies of Wonder. Fee includes
admission and transportation by motor coach; lunch at
participant’s expense. IFAC member: $50. Ages 18+.
Sa May 21 9:30am–4:30pm IFAC $55 #166902
Saturday September 24
10 a.m. - 6p.m. • Bill Barber Park, Irvine
SponSorShip opportunitieS
GLOBAL VILLAGE
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Creative Painting
Paint with anything from spaghetti noodles to marbles.
Let your child be creative without creating a mess at
home. Wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
F Apr 15 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166114
NEW
Preschool Creative
Workshops
Discover the joy of celebrating art every day! Join us as we
celebrate artist birthdays, of-beat occasions and engage
in fun and creative activities. Ages 3.5-6.
Mother Earth’s Bday F Apr 22 10am–11am IFAC $10 #166869
We Love Hamburgers F May 13 10am–11am IFAC $10 #166870
Celebrating Eric Carle F Jun 3 10am–11am IFAC $10 #166871
Fairy Tale Fantasy
Let your imagination run wild as we follow Little Red Rid-
ing Hood and put Humpty Dumpty back together again. Fun
crafs and wonderful stories will be shared to pique your
child’s interest. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
M May 2–23 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165426
Messy Play
Dress for mess and we’ll supply the rest! Te fun is all here;
pudding painting, shaving cream art, hand/foot prints,
bubble stations and more. Parent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
F Mar 18 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162615
Th Jun 2–23 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165429
Messy Play Days
Create artwork with a variety of art media. Projects include
bubble making, silly putty, cofee, dough, painting and lots
of one-of-a-kind artwork by your little artist. Parent par-
ticipation required. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst:
Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-4. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 4–18 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #165396
M Apr 25–May 9 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #165397
M May 16–Jun 6* 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #165398
cooking
Cupcake Kids
Make crafs, delicious desserts, decorate cakes, cookies
and cupcakes with your child. Parent participation re-
quired. Ages 3-5.
F Mar 4 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162552
Sa Apr 9–30 11am–12pm NCP $40 #166424
F May 6–27 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #165427
Fun with Fruits and Veggies
Get your child excited and interested in healthy food
choices. A variety of fabulous fruits and vegetables are
used in fun projects and creative crafs. Parent participa-
tion required. Ages 3-5.
Th Apr 7–28 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #165425
Kid Cooks
Does your child like to help in the
kitchen? Children will learn how to
safely work in the kitchen and prop-
erly use tools. Make pizza, soft
pretzels and many other items
from scratch. Parent partici-
pation required. Ages 3-5. *No
class 5/28.
Sa May 7–Jun 4* 11am–12pm NCP $40 #166503
F May 27 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166110
Let’s Make Dough!
Toss it, pat it or bake it! Join us while we create fun proj-
ects with dough. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Apr 8 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166113
crAfts
Crafts  Snacks
Enjoy crafs, stories and making a snack with your child.
Tis busy class is full of fun and excitement. Parent par-
ticipation required. Ages 3-5.
F Apr 29 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166115
Creative Crafts  Play
Paint, build, play and more! We provide the supplies, you
provide the creativity in self-directed activities. Crafs can
be messy; wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation
required. Ages 2-7.
Sa Mar 19 11am–pm TRNC $3 #160113
Sa Apr 16 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #164865
Sa May 21 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #164866
Sa Jun 18 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #164867
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Messy Play
dAnce, music  drAmA
Jump, Shout,
Get Your Wiggles Out!
Active toddlers explore the world of music through
various music styles and use instruments, ribbons,
parachutes and gymnastics equipment. More info:
shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent participation re-
quired. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 1-3.
Tu Mar 1–29 11am–12pm HPCC $61 #161821
Tu Apr 5–26 11am–12pm HPCC $49 #165333
Tu May 3–31 11am–12pm HPCC $61 #165334
Tu Jun 7–28 11am–12pm HPCC $49 #165335
Jumping Jacks  Jills
Help develop motor and social skills through lively music,
singing, dancing, imaginative play, tunnels and instrumen-
tal jam sessions. More info: info@cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Parent
participation required. Inst: Miracles in Motion. Ages 1.5-4.
W Apr 13–May 4 10am–10:55am NCP $39 #164911
Kids Love Music: Baby Class
Musical bonding time for you and your baby! Learn lap
songs, peek-a-boo songs and active chants. Explore rhythm
and sound with shakers and drums while your baby gains
motor skills, building blocks for tonal memory and cog-
nitive development. Bring a baby blanket. Class content
changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net.
Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional
supply fee: $20. Ages 4-14 mos. (not walking).
Tu Apr 5–May 3 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #164636
Sa Apr 23–May 21 11am–11:30am WBCP $65 #164638
Tu May 10–Jun 7 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #164637
Kids Love Music: Toddler Class
A good class for frst-timers. Together we sing, dance and
play rhythm instruments! Explore making music with
drums, pentatonic xylophones and glockenspiels. We keep
your toddler active and engaged in this shortened version of
the Kids Love Music class! New content each session. More
info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required.
Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 1-2.
Tu Apr 5–May 3 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #164639
Sa Apr 23–May 21 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $65 #164641
Tu May 10–Jun 7 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #164640
Tiny Turtles  Dinky Ducks
Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses,
which allow you to sample a variety of our programs.
Fine Arts Classes
Fine arts classes
for young children
are listed on
Page 89.
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Messy, Muddy Hands  Toes
Create art with fngers, feet, mud and suds! Enjoy crafy
fun using a variety of exciting objects. Child’s artwork will
be assembled into a keepsake. New projects each month.
More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent par-
ticipation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: $20.
Ages 1-5.
Th Mar 3–31 10am–10:45am HPCC $55 #161787
Th Mar 3–31 11am–11:45am HPCC $55 #161788
Th Apr 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #165248
Th Apr 7–28 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #165249
Th May 5–26 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #165250
Th May 5–26 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #165251
Th Jun 2–30 10am–10:45am HPCC $55 #165252
Th Jun 2–30 11am–11:45am HPCC $55 #165253
Shapes, Numbers
 Colors
Puzzles, crafs and activities make learning the basics fun!
Parent participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Apr 22 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166120
Sticky, Sloppy, Squishy Crafts
It’s fun to create artwork with fngers, feet, pudding, play-
dough, mud, suds and friends! Your child’s imagination
will run wild with weekly inventive projects. Parent par-
ticipation required. Ages 3-5.
F Jun 3 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166119
Toddler Keepsakes
Preserve memories of your child’s toddler years with
unique crafs. Using glue, glitter, plaster, paint, hands and
feet, you’ll be making special memories to treasure. Parent
participation required. Ages 3-5.
Spring Crafts F Mar 25 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162616
Spring Crafts Tu Apr 5–26 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165424
Mother’s Day F May 6 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166116
Father’s Day F Jun 10 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166117
Trucks, Trains, Boats  Planes
Each week, we’ll introduce an exciting and fascinating
mode of transportation. Join us for stories and crafs de-
signed to delight and educate your child. Parent partici-
pation required. Ages 3-5.
Tu Apr 12–May 3 10am–11am WBCP $35 #164303
Tu Jun 7–28 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165428
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Kids Love Music
Come sing, dance and play together with animal puppets
and rhythm instruments. Explore making music with
drums, xylophones and glockenspiels. Children gain ton-
al memory, motor skills, cognitive development and have
a fun time bonding with you! Class content changes each
session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult par-
ticipation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply
fee: $20. Ages: 1-4.
Tu Apr 5–May 3 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #164631
Tu Apr 5–May 3 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #164632
Sa Apr 23–May 21 10am–10:45am WBCP $65 #164635
Tu May 10–Jun 7 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #164633
Tu May 10–Jun 7 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #164634
South Coast Music Together
Experience the acclaimed and international research-based
music and movement program for infants, toddlers and the
adults who love them. Classes fow with songs, dance and
instrumental jam sessions in a spirit of warmth and com-
munity. More info: scmusictogether@aol.com. Parent par-
ticipation required. Inst: South Coast Music Together. Cur-
riculum fee: $41. Infant siblings younger than 9 months
may register for free as space permits. Call 949-724-6611
to reserve the free spot. Ages birth-4yrs. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 11–Jun 20* 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #165150
M Apr 11–Jun 20* 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #165151
Tu Apr 12–Jun 14 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #165152
Tu Apr 12–Jun 14 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #165153
Sa Apr 16–Jun 18 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #165154
Sa Apr 16–Jun 18 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #165155
Tumble, Tots  Tunes
Dance, sing and tumble with your little ones. Expand your
child’sexperienceandinterestinmusic,danceandgymnas-
ticsthroughmovementandvariousapparatuses.Moreinfo:
shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent participation re-
quired. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 2-3.5
Tu Mar 1–29 10am–10:45am HPCC $61 #161818
Tu Apr 5–26 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #165329
Tu May 3–31 10am–10:45am HPCC $61 #165330
Tu Jun 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #165331
educAtionAl
AlphaBricks
Learn the alphabet with LEGO® bricks. Tis is a hands-
on class where students will design and build educational
models based on letters of the alphabet using DUPLO®
bricks. Children must be toilet trained. More info:
irvine@bricks4kidz.com, 949-415-4391. Inst: Bricks 4 Kidz.
Ages 2.5-4. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 4–May 2 2pm–3pm CCP $89 #165001
M May 9–Jun 6* 2pm–3pm CCP $72 #165002
Parent  Me
Learning Chinese Together
Learnwhilehavingfun!Byusingavarietyoftoolsandtech-
niques including songs, animals, fruits, colors and games,
children and parent teams interact to easily learn Chinese
together. More info: 949-559-6868. Parent participation re-
quired. Supply fee: $10. Ages 2.5-5. *No class 5/28*
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 9:10am–9:55am SCCCA $150 #165464
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 10am–10:45am SCCCA $150 #165465
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 10:50am–11:35am SCCCA $150 #165466
mArtiAl Arts
Tiny Tigers Karate
Tame your little one’s inner tiger with techniques to channel
their energy in this karate class for beginners. Course strives
to instill respect, self-control and confdence. Uniform (Gi)
available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info:
949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Hemenez. Ages 4-12.
Sa Apr 2–23 9am–10am DCP $48 #165177
Sa May 7–28 9am–10am DCP $48 #165178
Sa Jun 4–25 9am–10am DCP $48 #165179
more choices!
Pirates  Dragons
From pirates and ships to dragons and knights, this class
will transport explorers to another time and place through
crafts and fun activities. Parent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
F May 20 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166118
F Jun 3 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166734
Tiny Turtles  Dinky Ducks
Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses,
which allow you to sample a variety of our programs.
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These classes are offered by OC Dance Productions Instructors. More Info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933.
View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org Dance recitals not available for spring sessions *No class 5/30
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Parent  me cLasses (Parent Participation Required)
All-In-One Dance
Experience different genres of dance including ballet,
jazz, hip-hop, tumbling, stretches and creative movement,
providing a proper foundation for future dance classes.
Tese basic movements can improve spatial awareness,
body control and balance. Suitable for boys and girls.
Sneakers or dance shoes required.
Ages 1.5–3 W Apr 6–Jun 8 10am–10:45am CCP $139 #166272
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #166274
Tots  Tutus Ballet
Imaginations soar with props, songs, rhythm, movement
and play. Trough ballet and jazz basics, children develop
gross motor skills and creativity. Ballet shoes required.
Ages 1.5–3 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 9am–9:45am CCP $124 #166282
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #166283
Movement, Motor Skills
and More
Set to favorite tunes, children will use props, parachutes,
bean bags and more to play and participate in partner
activities with their parent or guardian. Suitable for boys
and girls. Sneakers or dance shoes required.
Ages 1.5–3 W Apr 6–Jun 8 11am–11:45am CCP $139 #166275
Ages 1.5–3 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #166276
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9am–9:45am NCP $139 #166277
Princess Ballet  Play
Fundamentals of ballet and creative movement to fairy
tale music with princess tutus, props, story time and prin-
cess crafs. Surprise visit from a familiar princess on the
last day. Supply fee: $10.
Demo Tu Apr 5 9am–9:45am UCP $5 #166278
Ages 1.5–3 W Apr 6–Jun 8 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #166279
Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #166280
Ages 1.5–3 Tu Apr 12–Jun 7 9am–9:45am UCP $124 #166281
dance cLasses (Ages 3+)
Dance Play
These introductory classes are for those new to dance
or movement and incorporate dance technique with
creative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes
promote rhythm, coordination, listening, gross motor
skills and articulation.
Butterfy Ballerinas
Ages 3–6 W Apr 6–Jun 8 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166259
Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 119:50am–10:35am NCP $139 #166260
Hip Hop  Tumble
Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166266
Princess Ballet Supply fee: $10.
Ages 3–5 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 10:45am–11:30am CCP $124 #166287
Ages 3–5 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166288
Ages 3–5 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166289
Ages 3–5 F Apr 8–Jun 10 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166290
Ages 3–5 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9:50am–10:35am CCP $139 #166291
Sing Along  Dance Fun
Ages 3–6 W Apr 13–Jun 15 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166292
Superhero Hip Hop  Creative Movement
Ages 3–5 F Apr 8–Jun10 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166295
Dance Technique
Tese classes are more technique and disciplined based.
Dancers track their improvement and learning through
a progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap levels. Group
performance, showmanship and strength/fexibility train-
ing explored.
All-In-One Dance
Ages 2–3 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #166235
Ballet  Tap Combo
Ages 3–5 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 9:50am–10:35am CCP $124 #166236
Ages 3–5 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $124 #166237
Demo Tu Apr 5 10:45am–11:30am UCP $5 #166243
Ages 3–5 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166239
Ages 3–5 F Apr 8–Jun 10 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166240
Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 10:40am–11:25am CCP $139 #166241
Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 10:45am–11:30am NCP $139 #166242
Ages 3–5 Tu Apr 12–Jun 7 10:45am–11:30am UCP $124 #166238
Ballet, Jazz  Tap Combo
Ages 4–6 W Apr 13–Jun 15 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166245
Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #166246
Ballet, Jazz  Tumbling Combo Class
Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166247
Ages 4–7 W Apr 13–Jun 15 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166249
Ages 3–6 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #166248
Tots  Tutus Ballet
Demo Tu Apr 5 9:50am–10:35am UCP $5 #166298
Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 11:30am–12:15pm CCP $139 #166297
Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 12–Jun 7 9:50am–10:35am UCP$124 #166296
Tots  Tutus Ballet
Play-Well Tek: Mine, Craft, Build:
Adventure Game Using LEGO®
Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come to-
gether in this unique building adventure game inspired
by Minecraf. Players roll the dice to acquire resources to
enhance and complete the adventure. Inst: Play-Well Tek.
Ages 5-7.
M–Th Mar 28–31 9am–12pm LLCP $145 #163099
Weeble Wobble Wednesdays
Drop in for a variety of self-directed parent and child
activities including musical instruments, crafs, puzzles,
movement, games and circle time. Activity stations are
designed to expose and encourage development of mo-
tor skills, socialization, language and cognitive abilities.
Includes a cofee station for grown-ups. Ages 1-4. Weeble
Wobble passes are available for purchase at HPCC. Five-
day pass $20 and 10-day pass $40. Ages 1-4.
EveryWednesday Apr 6–Jun 8 10am–11am HPCC $4/meeting
Preschool ProgrAms
ABCs with Tiny Tots
Schedule: Option 1: TTh: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Option 2: MWF: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fees: Varies per month, per option.
Sign up online or at the park.
Sites: Deerfeld Community Park (DCP)
University Community Park (UCP)
Prepare your child for kindergarten both academically
and socially. Children will learn to write their name, ex-
perience art, music, science, cooking, math and reading
in a fun and nurturing environment with caring teach-
ers and assistants. Adult-to-child ratio is 1:8. Children
must be toilet trained. More info: socalttt@juno.com.
Inst: Mrs. M. and Tiny Tot Staf. Program runs monthly;
view fees and register online. Ages 3-5. *No Class 5/30.
Mornings with Miss Tammy Tots
Schedule: Option 1: MW: 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Option 2: TTh: 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Fees: Varies per month, per option.
Sign up online or at the park.
Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
Join in the fun with your toddler. Children are introduced
to a friendly environment with fun alphabet art, crafs, mu-
sic, story and playground time. Activities are designed to
encourage self-motivation and independence in prepara-
tion for preschool. Parent participation required. Bring a
snack. More info: tammyle@att.net, 949-291-4976. Inst:
Miss Tammy’s staf. Supply fee: $5. Program runs monthly;
view fees and register online. Ages 2-6. *No class 5/30.
Mornings with Miss Tammy
Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2: TTh: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: Varies per month, per option.
Sign up online or at the park.
Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Tis class is packed with activities including alphabet recog-
nition (upper/lower case), creative arts, literature, phonics
and writing. Classes provide interactive experience to spark
imaginative learning in a fun-flled morning of social de-
velopment and self-esteem building. Diferent themes ex-
plored each week. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a
healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net, 949-291-4976.
Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $15. Program runs monthly;
view fees and register online. Ages 3-6. *No class 5/30.
Afternoons with Miss Tammy
Schedule: TTh: 1–3 p.m.
Fees: Varies per month, per option.
Sign up online or at the park.
Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
Enhance your child’s kindergarten readiness through let-
ter recognition, phonics, alphabetic toys, sight words and
writing. Class reinforces a positive self-image and makes
school a fun experience. Children must be toilet trained.
Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst:
Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Program runs monthly; view
fees and register online. Ages 3-6.
My Fun Time  Later Gators
School Readiness Drop-of Program
Introduction to numbers, colors, children’s literature, alpha-
bet recognition and phonics. Activities stimulate creativity,
socialization and cognitive development through interac-
tive play and music games. Children must be toilet trained.
Register onsite. Space is limited! Ages 3-5. *No class 5/30.
Deerfeld Community Park 949-724-6725
My FunTime Monday–Friday* 8am–12pm $6/hour
Later Gators Monday–Friday* 12pm–3pm $6/hour
Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728
My FunTime Monday–Friday* 9am–1pm $6/hour
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OC First Chinese Preschool
 Kinder Class
Schedule: Option 1: M–F: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 3: TTh: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: Varies per month, per option.
Sign up online or at the park.
Site: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Immerse your child in the Chinese language and culture
to develop school-readiness skills and become bilin-
gual. This fun curriculum teaches children to converse,
write sentences and comprehend math in Chinese. No
language experience required. Children must be toilet
trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: 714-338-9270.
Inst: OC First Language Academy. Supply fee: $25 (M-F),
$20 (MWF), $15 (T/T). Program runs monthly; view fees
and register online. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/30.
On Your Mark. Get Set. Grow!
Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2: MW: 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Option 3: MW: 12:30–3:30 p.m.
Option 4: TTh: 12:30–3:30 p.m.
Fees: Varies per month, per option.
Sign up online or at the park.
Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
This interactive drop-off pro-
gram focuses on kindergarten
readiness. The curriculum is in-
troduced in a fun and dynamic
learning experience where kids
develop math, lit-
eracy, social science,
language, science and
motor skills while gain-
ing social skills and a
sense of independence.
Children must be toilet
trained. Parents are asked to volunteer two times dur-
ing each session. Bring a healthy snack daily. More info:
shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Inst: Ms. Shannon.
Supply fee: MWF $30 (half day); MW and TT $25 (half
day); MW $50 (full day). Program runs monthly; view fees
and register online. Ages 3-6. *No class 5/30.
Preschool Chinese
Conversation
Learn to read and speak Chinese before starting kinder-
garten. Children start reading through phonetics curricu-
lum and develop conversation skills with group activities,
songs, storytime, games, crafs and special holiday events.
Parent participation is optional. Children must be toilet
trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: 949-559-6868.
Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 5/30.
M,W Apr 4–Jun 8* 9am–11:20am SCCCA $475 #165482
Tu,Th Apr 5–Jun 7 9am–11:20am SCCCA $475 #165483
Reading, Math  More Preschool
Preschoolers can learn to read, spell, add and subtract
through an introduction to phonics, leveled reading, spell-
ing and math. More info: claudia@readwritesolutions.com,
949-263-0633. Parent participation required. Inst: Read-
write. Program and testing fee: $50. Ages 3.5-5.
Tu,Th Apr 5–May 3 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #164748
Tu,Th May 10–Jun 7 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #164749
Reading Readiness
Program
Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon
Option 2: TTh: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: Varies per month, per option
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
University Community Park (UCP)
Learn to read before starting kindergarten
through this phonetics curriculum pro-
gram with daily activities in a group set-
ting. Register early; program sells out!
More info: nli786@yahoo.com. Inst:
Nabila Imran. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6.
*No class 4/14, 5/30.
Tiny Trekkers Play School
Tis kindergarten readiness program introduces a well-
rounded curriculum of art, science, children’s literature,
numbers, alphabet recognition and more. Activities pro-
mote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive develop-
ment through interactive play and nature activities. Bring
a healthy snack. Children must be toilet trained. Ages 3-5.
Tu,Th Apr 5–28 9am–11am TRNC $88 #164879
Tu,Th May 3–31 9am–11am TRNC $99 #164880
Th,Tu Jun 2–9 9am–11am TRNC $33 #164881
Preschool Programs
Preschool programs are offered at multiple City parks
with different day and time options to choose from.
Most programs run monthly. For more information on
options and fees, visit irvinequickreg.org and browse the
Early Childhood Preschool Programs.
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Sea Explorers
Dive into the world of sea urchins, sea stars and other
creatures of the mysterious ocean world. Crafts, games
and stories make this class fun and exciting for all. Parent
participation required. Ages 3-5.
F Apr 1 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166111
Tu May 3–24 10am–11am NCP $35 #166481
W Jun 1 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166715
sPorts  fitness
All Sorts of Sports
With help from parents and instructors, children are in-
troduced to T-ball, soccer, track and more! Family mem-
bers are invited to the ‘big game’ at the last class. Parent
participation required. Ages 3-5.
Sa Mar 5–26 10am–11am HPCC $45 #161911
Sa Mar 5–Apr 2 10am–11am TRCP $45 #162546
Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160101
Sa Mar 26–Apr 16 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165350
Sa Apr 9–30 9am–10am NCP $45 #166422
W Apr 27–May 18 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165352
Sa Apr 30–May 21 10am–11am HPCC $45 #166630
Sa Apr 30–May 21 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #165351
Sa Jun 4–25 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165353
Sa Jun 4–25 10am–11am TRCP $45 #166109
Anaheim ICE: Parent  Me Skating
You and your child learn to skate together. One parent
and one child per class; includes skate rental, lessons,
free practice on day of class and three passes to use
during the session. More info: jsaitta@the-rinks.com,
714-518-3212. Parent participation required. Location:
Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805.
Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 16–May 7 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164655
Sa May 14–Jun 11* 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164656
science  nAture
Bug Buddies
Creep, crawl and explore the life of a bug through fasci-
nating crafs, puzzles and nature activities. Parent partici-
pation required. Ages 3-5.
Th Apr 7–28 10am–11am NCP $35 #166486
Tu May 10–31 10am–11am WBCP $35 #164304
Critters,
Creatures
 Bugs
Discover the world of crit-
ters and creatures through
hands-on activities and sto-
ries. Tis fun-flled class may
include visits from live crit-
ters and craf activities. Par-
ent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
W Jun 8 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166735
Dino Fun
Travel to the prehistoric past to learn everything about
dinosaurs. Find out what they ate and where they lived
through fun activities, stories and craf projects. Parent
participation required. Ages 3-5.
Tu Apr 5–26 10am–11am NCP $35 #166406
Grow Me A Garden
Design a fower pot, plant beautiful fowers, make distinc-
tive garden signs and create lovely bird feeders all in this
fun, relaxed atmosphere. Parent participation required.
Ages 3-5.
Th May 5–26 10am–11am NCP $35 #166409
Play-Well Tek: Jedi Engineering
with LEGO®
Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineer-
ing principles right in front of them by designing and re-
fning LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units and more. More info:
ethompson@play-well.org, 714-861-9807. Inst: Play-Well
Tek. Ages 5-7.
Tu Apr 19–May 24 3:15pm–4:45pm LLCP $145 #165003
Reptile Roundup
Frogs, lizards, snakes and turtles are pretty cool creatures.
Explore the amazing world of reptiles and amphibians
through crafts, stories and games. Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5.
F May 13 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166112
Tiny Turtles  Dinky Ducks
Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses,
which allow you to sample a variety of our programs.
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Anaheim ICE: Skating for Tots
Beginning ice skating made fun and easy. Learn how to
march, glide, hop and wiggle backwards on the ice. In-
cludes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class
and three additional skating passes to be used during
the four-week session. Please arrive 30 minutes early
to the first class. More info: jsaitta@the-rinks.com,
714-518-3212. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln
Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28, 6/1.
W Apr 13–May 4 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #164651
Sa Apr 16–May 7 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164652
W May 11–Jun 8* 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #164653
Sa May 14–Jun 11* 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164654
Fun Time
Gymnastics
Get ready for mornings of obstacle
courses, gymnastics, fun and excite-
ment! Children are introduced
tobasic tumbling and
gymnastic skills, while
improving coordination and
balance. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Inst:
Ms. Shannon. Ages 3-6.
Tu Mar 1–29 9am–9:45am HPCC $61 #161812
Tu Apr 5–26 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #165325
Tu May 3–31 9am–9:45am HPCC $61 #165326
Tu Jun 7–28 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #165327
Mommy, Daddy  Me Soccer
Introduce yourself and your little one to the world’s
most popular game! Fun, age-appropriate activities de-
velop large motor and socialization skills. More info:
info@kidzlovesoccer.com, 888-277-9542. Parent partici-
pation required. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 2-3.5
W Mar 2–30 5:30pm–6pm CCP $73 #160215
F Mar 4–Apr 1 5:30pm–6pm NCP $73 #160216
W Apr 20–May 11 5:30pm–6pm CCP $59 #164683
F Apr 22–May 13 5:30pm–6pm NCP $59 #164684
W Jun 1–22 5:30pm–6pm CCP $59 #164685
F Jun 3–24 5:30pm–6pm NCP $59 #164686
OC Playball
Sports improve fine and gross motor development and
teach basic life and social skills. Start your little athlete
on the right foot with this program designed by sports
psychologists, occupational therapists and teachers. More
info: nblake@ocplayball.com, 949-606-4038. Parent par-
ticipation required for 2-year-old class. Inst: OC Playball.
*No class 4/8.
Ages 2 F Apr 1–Jun 10* 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $125 #164622
Ages 3 F Apr 1–Jun 10* 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $125 #164623
Ages 2 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $125 #164620
Ages 3 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $125 #164621
NEW Parent  Me: Kick  Play
Experienced instructors along with puppet friends
Mimi and Pepe take you and your toddler through a
world of exciting physical activity while learning pre-
soccer skills. Parent participation required. More info:
la@supersoccerstars.com, 310-998-0010. Inst: Super Soc-
cer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 1-2.
W Mar 9–30 9am–9:40am OCGP $80 #160449
W Apr 6–May 25 11am–11:45am OCGP $160 #166425
NEW Super Soccer Stars
Learn soccer skills and teamwork in a fun, non-compet-
itive and educational environment through age-specifc
curriculum. Low child-to-coach ratios and positive rein-
forcement ensure each child improves at their own pace
while having a blast! More info: la@supersoccerstars.com,
310-998-0010. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12.
Ages 2–3 W Mar 9–30 9:45am–10:25am OCGP $80 #160443
Ages 3–4.5 W Mar 9–30 10:30am–11:15am OCGP $80 #160444
Ages 4.5–5 W Mar 9–30 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $80 #160445
Ages 2–3 W Apr 6–May 25 9:30am–10:10am OCGP $160 #166427
Ages 3–4.5 W Apr 6–May 25 10:15am–11am OCGP $160 #166428
Ages 4.5–5 W Apr 6–May 25 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $160 #166429
Tot Soccer
Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the
big kids! Fun group activities encourage large motor and
social skill development. Shin guards required. More
info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com, 888-277-9542. Inst:
Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 3.5-5.
W Mar 2–30 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $73 #160226
F Mar 4–Apr 1 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $73 #160227
W Apr 20–May 11 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $59 #164679
F Apr 22–May 13 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $59 #164680
W Jun 1–22 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $59 #164681
F Jun 3–24 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $59 #164682
TriFytt Biddy Tee Ball League
Your child will have a great time playing tee ball while mak-
ing new friends. First day will be practice and team assign-
ments. More info: info@trifyttsports.com, 714-237-0060.
Includes a team shirt. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 5/27.
Ages 2–3 F Apr 22–Jun 3* 5:30pm–6pm SSNP $79 #166342
Ages 3–5 F Apr 22–Jun 3* 6pm–6:45pm SSNP $79 #166343
TriFytt Multi-Sport
Introduce your child to sports in a fun and safe envi-
ronment where they can develop basic athletic skills.
Includes T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com,
714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 5/28.
Ages 2–3 Sa Apr 2–30 9am–9:30am SSNP $75 #166338
Ages 3–5 Sa Apr 2–30 9:30am–10:15am SSNP $75 #166339
Ages 2–3 Sa May 7–Jun 11* 9am–9:30am SSNP $75 #166340
Ages 3–5 Sa May 7–Jun 11* 9:30am–10:15am SSNP $75 #166341
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Wildfire gymnastics
Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned facility.
Registration closes two days prior to class. More
info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfre Gymnastics,
14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. $24 annual insurance fee
(per child) due at site.
Parent  Tot Gymnastics: Ages 1.5–3
Enjoy gymnastic obstacle courses and stations that
teach children coordination and social interaction.
Parents learn how to efectively coach their child in
gymnastics and other developmental skills.
W Apr 6–27 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #165034
W May 4–25 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #165035
W Jun 1–22 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #165036
Preschool Embers Gymnastics: Ages 3–4
Tis class is designed to develop a high level of gross
motor skills, build self-confdence and enhance your
child’s ability to listen and follow directions using
preschool equipment in a safe and fun environment.
W Apr 6–27 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #165037
W May 4–25 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #165038
W Jun 1–22 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #165039
Preschool Junior Flames Gymnastics: Ages 5–6
Tis co-ed class helps develop gross motor skills
and self-confdence. Children are taught gymnastics
skills through progressive activities on appropriate-
sized equipment in a fun and safe environment.
Th Apr 7–28 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #165040
Th May 5–26 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #165041
Th Jun 2–23 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #165042
hAlf-Pint sPorts
Check out Sports Basics on Page 46
Ages 3–5
Children will learn the basic skills and techniques of bas-
ketball, soccer or T-ball. Classes use smaller equipment
and stress cooperative play and fun! Parent participation
required. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28.
Looking for something more advanced for your 5-year-
old? Check out Sports Basics on Page 46.
Half-Pint Hoops
Th Mar 24–Apr 14 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165266
Sa Apr 30–May 21 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165267
Sa May 14–Jun 11 9:30am–10:30am WBCP* $45 #164298
F Jun 3–24 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165268
Half-Pint Soccer
Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160024
Tu Mar 22–Apr 12 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165192
F Mar 25–Apr 15 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165193
Sa Apr 16–May 7 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #164295
Tu Apr 26–May 17 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165194
Th Apr 28–May 19 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165195
Sa Apr 30–May 21 10am–11am TRCP $45 #166108
Sa May 14–Jun 11 11am–12pm WBCP* $45 #164296
W Jun 1–22 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165196
F Jun 3–24 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165197
Half-Pint T-Ball
W Mar 23–Apr 13 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165202
Sa Apr 2–23 10am–11am TRCP $45 #166107
Sa Apr 16–May 7 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #164294
F Apr 29–May 20 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165203
Sa May 7–Jun 4* 9am–10am NCP $45 #166501
Th Jun 2–23 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165204
Swimming Lessons or Tennis
Looking for
swimming lessons
or tennis for your tot?
See Pages 84 and 105.
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 PersonalDevelopment
 SocialandRecreationalActivities

Free games and activities provided in
a safe and enriching environment,
for youth ages 6 and up.
 LeadershipSkills
 Teamwork
 U
For more information,
call 949-724-6789 or
visit cityofrvine.org/mrp
FREEDROP INPROGRAM!
FREE
FREEDROP IN
DROP INPROGRAM!
PROGRAM!
Mobile Recreation Program
• Oak Creek 949-551-3275
Child Development Inc.
Lic. # 304270959
• Plaza Vista 949-653-6405
Child Development Inc.
Lic. # 304270590
• Portola Springs 714-508-1030
Rainbow Rising
Lic. # 304370943
• Santiago Hills 714-832-2874
Kids Stuf
Lic. # 304370030
• Springbrook 949-559-8388
Child Development Inc.
Lic. # 300610610
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Programs ofered at the following elementary schools:
✓High-quality, state-licensed
programs
✓Dedicated child-development
staf
✓A nurturing environment
✓Well-rounded curriculum
and activities
✓Academic support
✓Scholarships available!
• 949-856-3018
Rainbow Rising
Lic. # 304370709
• Bonita Canyon 949-509-6736
Rainbow Rising
Lic. # 304270944
• Brywood 949-786-0049
Kids Stuf
Lic. # 304370379
• Canyon View 714-730-5194
Child Development Inc.
Lic. # 304270516
• College Park 949-552-0366
Rainbow Rising
Lic. # 300613997
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Before- and after-school care
for your K-6th grader
Irvine Child Care Project
Free Support Services
Isstressgettingyoudown?DidyouknowthatFORFamilies
provides free, confdential consultations to help connect
you with support services? Please call 949-724-6650 for
more information.
Are you struggling in your relationship?
Areyourchildren/teenstrying your patience?
Are you feeling overwhelmedand
struggling to make ends meet?
FOR Families, call 949-724-6650
or visit cityofirvine.org/forfamilies
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cAmPs
Arts Camp Spring
Site: Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC)
Explore drawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art
media! Establish art fundamentals while strengthening
individual creativity! Children receive personal guidance
from art instructors while learning about famous artists,
art techniques and art history. Art supplies and T-shirt
provided. Online registration is available afer the Par-
ticipant Emergency Form has been submitted. More info:
949-724-6880. Ages 6-12.
Eco-Art M–F Mar 21–25 8:30am–3pm $199 #166754
Creative Safari M–F Mar 28–Apr 18:30am–3pm $199 #166755
Artist All Stars M–F Apr 4–8 8:30am–3pm $199 #166756
iCamps:
Schedule: Mar 28–Apr 1: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. or 1 p.m.–6 p.m.
Fee: $21 per slot , per day
Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
Customize your camp for spring break. Choose by
day and time slot. Online registration is available afer
the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted.
Ages 5-10.
iCamp Sports  Games
Time: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
A variety of popular recreation-based sports and games
are offered daily in a fun, exciting, non-competitive
atmosphere. Enjoy sports activities such as soccer, bas-
ketball, baseball, volleyball, flag football, group games
and much more.
iCamp Adventure
Time: 1 p.m.–6 p.m.
Exciting themes including games, crafts, sports, songs,
cooking and special events. Join us for camp FUN
and an abundance of different activities taking place
each day!
iCamp: Intersession
Schedule: March 21–April 8: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Fees: $36 per on-site day or $50 per excursion day
Sites: Northwood Community Park (NCP) Mar 28–Apr 1 only
University Community Park (UCP)
Woodbury Community Park (WBCP)
Fees: $36 (per on-site day) or $50 (per excursion day)
Gear up for days of fun-flled, interactive activities includ-
ing games, crafs, sports and excursions when school is
out for breaks. Camp flls; register early. Camp T-shirts
are required on all excursions. Online registration is
available afer the Participant Emergency Form has been
submitted. Ages 6-12 (1st-6th grades).
After-school
community PArk
ProgrAms
Irvine’s community parks ofer Irvine Play Afer-School
Clubs (iPAC), starting afer-school to 6 p.m. Your child
will engage in cool, educational and fun daily activities.
Tese programs are for children in Kindergarten–6th
grade. Transportation is available. Contact site for more
information, pricing and to register.
iPAC at HPCC
(Kindergarten–6th grade)
949-724-6750
Transportation available from the following schools:
College Park CypressVillage Deerfeld
Greentree Eastshore Northwood
iPAC at NCP
(Kindergarten–6th grade)
949-724-6728
Transportation available from the following schools:
Brywood CanyonView Hicks Canyon
Portola Springs Santiago Hills
iPAC at WBCP
(Kindergarten-6th grade)
949-724-6840
Transportation available from the following schools:
Stonegate Woodbury
After School All-Stars at UCP
(Kindergarten–6th grade)
949-724-6815
Transportation available from the following schools:
Alderwood Culverdale Meadow Park Oak Creek
Stonecreek University Westpark
T-Rock at TRCP
(Kindergarten–6th grade)
949-724-6734
Transportation available from the following schools:
Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock VistaVerde
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Spring Camp
at the Rock
Looking for an adventurous camp for your child this spring
break? Daily activities include sports, science, crafs and
games. Join the excitement as we explore, create and play.
Register early. Ages 5-10. Online registration is available
afer the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted.
M Mar 28 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166611
Tu Mar 29 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166612
W Mar 30 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166613
Th Mar 31 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166614
F Apr 1 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166615
Spring X-Cursion Camp
March 21–April 8
8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m
Location: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
Fees: $195
Join the fun! Tis excursion camp is held exclusively for
students in 5th and 6th grades. Excursions include pizza
making and roller skating; Universal Studios; Dave 
Busters and movies; Knott’s Berry Farm; and Balboa Beach
and Fun Zone. Camps sell out; sign up early! More info:
949-724-6744. Ages 10-12. Online registration is available
afer the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted.
Chess Camp: Beginning
 Advanced Beginning
Fun brain exercise for the break. Learn chess basics, tactics
and advanced strategies. Includes an ofcial USCF tour-
nament with medals and trophies for everyone! Bring a
snack daily. More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com.
Inst: Derek Tan, Chess Master. Ages 6-14.
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 12:30pm–4pm UCP $160 #164629
M–F Apr 4–8 12:30pm–4pm UCP $160 #164630
Culinary Camp
Bring out your inner chef while preparing mouth-water-
ing food in this fun week-long camp! Learn the funda-
mentals of cooking and baking that will inspire an appe-
tite for great food. Recipes, supplies and lunch included.
Menus subject to change. Online registration is available
afer Participant Emergency Form has been submitted.
Inst: Christianne Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. Ages 6-11.
When in Rome M–F Mar28–Apr1 9am–12pm IFAC $175 #166757
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communicAtion
Oui! Learn French for Fun
Encourage your child’s natural ability to learn French
with ease using basic conversation, puppets, songs, games
and other educational materials, numbers, colors, al-
phabet, animals, fruits, vegetables and more. More info:
bonjournilou@yahoo.com, 949-854-2354. Inst: Nilo
Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 4-12.
Th Apr 7–Jun 9 5:30pm–6:30pm RSC $120 #164661
cooking
Crazy Cooks
Fun cooking with a twist! Learn
how to make fun edible items such
as fruit pizzas, applesauce and fro-
zen bananas. Kids will practice
math and language skills while
having a great time in the kitch-
en. Tis class is perfect for kids
to learn self-confdence and
a sense of accomplishment.
Ages 6-12.
F Apr 1 3pm–4:30pm TRCP $17 #166966
Play-Well Tek: Mine, Craft, Build:
Survival Games with LEGO®
Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come to-
gether in this unique building adventure game designed
by Play-Well instructors. Students will have a blast creat-
ing characters and scenes, without any prior experience
with Minecraf® or LEGO®. Inst: Play-Well Tek. Ages 7-11.
M–Th Mar 28–31 1pm–4pm LLCP $145 #163100
Skatedogs Skateboarding
Spring Break Camp
Whether you are just learning or ready for advanced
tricks, this camp is right for you! Make new friends, ad-
vance your skills and most importantly, have fun in our
private skatepark. Requirements: signed Skatedogs waiv-
er form, skateboard, knee pads, elbow pads and helmet.
More info: 714-313-8787. Inst: Skatedogs. Ages 6-13.
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am UCP $144 #164743
Trifytt Basketball Camp
Trough fun and safe games, young athletes will have a
great time playing the world's fastest growing sport: bas-
ketball. Athletes are taught the benefts of sportsmanship,
sharing and teamwork. Includes camp shirt and basket-
ball. Inst: TriFytt Sports Coach. Ages 6-12.
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–2:30pm MWCP $149 #166366
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Culinary Workshops
for Children
Learn basic culinary techniques and kitchen safety in
a fun and delicious environment. Inst: Christianne
Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. IFAC member: $35. Ages 6-12.
St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163034
Pizza Party! Sa Apr 23 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166801
Cookie Monsters Sa May 14 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166802
Hawaiian Luau Sa Jun 18 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166803
Delightful Desserts
Make easy desserts such as cakes, cookies and ice cream
treats. Kids learn kitchen safety, culinary tricks and math by
measuring ingredients. Recipe book provided. Ages 6-12.
Tu Apr 5–26 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #166484
F May 13–Jun 3 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $40 #164293
Healthy Cooks
Eat healthier with nutritious alternatives to fast food that
kids can make at home. Class includes nutrition informa-
tion, basic cooking lessons and samples. Ages 6-12.
Tu May 3–24 3:45pm–5pm NCP $40 #166407
International Chefs
Explore the world through appetizers, desserts and more!
Each week, children are introduced to the cuisine of a
diferent country to expand their tasting palate with new
favors and textures. Ages 6-12.
F Mar 25–Apr 15 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $48 #165382
F Apr 15–May 6 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $48 #164292
crAfts
Chinese Calligraphy
 Painting for Children
Calligraphy is a painting art form requiring the control
and concentration of ink, paper thickness and absorptiv-
ity and brush fexibility. Students learn to produce a va-
riety of styles and forms in this introductory class. More
info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No class 5/29.
Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 4pm–6pm SCCCA $198 #165489
NEW Fashion Design  Creating
Have an eye for style? Tis Creative Ventures series will
dive into the world of fashion where students learn how
to hand sew, create fashion illustrations and jewelry de-
sign. Supply fee: $7.50. Inst: Fashion Camp. Ages 8-12.
Hand SewnWallet W Apr 6 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166925
Design  Draping W Apr 13 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166926
Hand Sewn W Apr 20 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166927
Binder Cover
Jewelry Design W Apr 27 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166928
dAnce, music  drAmA
Acting Out
Learn basic choreography and character development.
Parents and friends are invited to a lively performance
at the fnal meeting. Beginning and continuing students
welcome. Inst: Christopher Mondragon. IFAC member:
$72. Ages 8-12.
M,W, F Apr 25–May 6 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #166761
Children’s Singing Class
Build confdence through singing using popular chil-
dren’s songs from well-known musicals. More info:
949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $5.
Ages 8–12 Tu Apr 12–May 17 5:30pm–6:25pm PMS $169 #164894
Ages 4–7 W Apr 13–May 18 2:30pm–3:25pm PMS $169 #164895
Ages 4–7 F Apr 15–May 20 4pm–4:55pm PMS $169 #164896
Flamenco Dance en el Parque
Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of
dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, tech-
nique and choreography. Wear a full skirt (girls) and
closed-toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages
7-12.*No class 5/27.
F Apr 1–29 4:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $60 #166598
F May 6–Jun 10* 4:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $60 #166600
Guitar for Children
Beginners practice chords, single
note melodies and fun songs.
Bring an acoustic or electric
guitar with a small amp. Re-
peat students welcome; new
songs each session. More info:
ronlgorman@hotmail.com,
949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman.
Ages 8-13.
W Apr 20–May 18 5pm–6pm NCP $105 #164663
Fine Arts Classes
Fine arts classes
for children
are listed
on Page 90.
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Youth Leadership
and Public Speaking
Learn to be a fearless communicator! Through hands-
on activities and leadership roles, new and continuing
students have fun learning to overcome stage fright,
enhance their speech writing, presentation skills and
critical thinking with positive feedback. More info:
leadership@young-ambassadors.org. Inst: Young Am-
bassadors. Supply fee: $5.
Ages 7–9 W Apr 13–May 18 2:55pm–3:55pm LLCP $95 #165147
Ages 10–14 W Apr 13–May 18 4pm–5pm LLCP $95 #165148
mArtiAl Arts
Aikido for Youth
Tis efective self-defense class builds confdence and is
great for everyone. More info: dojo@integrationforall.com,
949-251-0571. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio,
17905 Sky Park Circle, #L. Ages 8+.
W Apr 6–27 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #164766
W May 4–25 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #164767
W Jun 1–29 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #164768
Ancient Proven
Wrestling
Method of
Shuai Jiao
Shuai Jiao is
the oldest and
most pure form
of martial arts in
China. Focus on motor
skills, coordination, body
movement, discipline and
self-defense. Sparring is op-
tional, but encouraged. More
info: 949-559-6868. Inst:
Coach Guanda (Qiang) He,
twelve-time champion. Ages
5-15. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 4:30pm–5:30pm SCCCA $150 #165484
IL-DO Tae Kwon Do
Students will gain physical and mental benefts. Free uni-
form provided. Tis class is for introductory students
only. More info: ildotkd@sbcglobal.net, 949-551-1800.
Ages 4-5 and 6-13.
Ages 6–13 M,Th Apr 4–28 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #164687
Ages 4–5 Th Apr 7–28 3:30pm–4pm IL-DO $59 #164688
Ages 6–13 M,Th May 2–26 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #164689
Ages 4–5 M May 2–23 3:30pm–4pm IL-DO $59 #164690
Ages 4–5 Th May 19–Jun 9 3:30pm–4pm IL-DO $59 #164692
Improv for Kids
In this intro to Improv class, our young actors will learn
to expand their imagination by creating characters, set
design and scenes through a variety of Improv, theatre
games and art projects. Last class is a performance. Ages
6-12.
F Apr 8–May 20 4pm–5:15pm TRCP $78 #16612
Piano Keyboard for Children
Practice basic theory and note reading, piano technique,
ear training, ensemble playing and simple song playing.
Parent participation required for ages 4-6. More info:
949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $24. Ages 4-6
or 7-9.
Ages 4–6 Tu Apr 12–May 17 3:30pm–4:25pm PMS $195 #164897
Ages 7–9 Tu Apr 12–May 17 4:30pm–5:25pm PMS $195 #164898
Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 16–May 21 9am–9:55am PMS $195 #164899
Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 16–May 21 10am–10:55am PMS $195 #164900
educAtionAl
Abacus Training
Use abacus to calculate addition, sub-
traction, multiplication and division
problems. Improve speed, accuracy,
memory and concentration. More
info:949-559-6868.Please bring your
own abacus. Supply fee: $20 (book).
Ages 6-8.
W Apr 6–Jun 8 1:45pm–2:45pm SCCCA $200 #165486
Readwrite Education Courses
Readwrite will test to pinpoint skill gaps and feature in-
dividualized courses of study for students based on their
needs. This skill-based curriculum assists struggling
students and challenges advanced students. More info:
949-263-0633. Inst: Readwrite. Program and testing
fee: $50. *No class 5/30
Math Development: Grades 2–6
M,W Apr 4–May 2 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #164755
Th, F Apr 8–May 6 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #164754
M,W May 9–Jun 8 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #164756
Th, F May 12–Jun 9 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #164757
Reading Development: Grades 2–6
M,W Apr 4–May 2 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #164759
Th, F Apr 8–May 6 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #164758
M,W May 9–Jun 8* 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #164760
Th, F May 12–Jun 9 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #164761
Sound Start Reading: Ages 4.5–6.5
M,W Apr 4–May 2 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #164751
Th, F Apr 8–May 6 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #164750
M,W May 9–Jun 8* 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #164752
Th, F May 12–Jun 9 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #164753
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oc dAnce Productions
These classes are offered by OC Dance Productions. Optional dance recital available in Winter and Fall sessions only.
Nominal costume fee applies. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933.
In the OC Dance Progression Program, dancers of all ages track their individual accomplishments each week with dance goals and objectives.
View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. Achievement certifcates presented to all dancers at the end of each session. *No class 5/30.
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Dance Play
Tese introductory classes are for those new to dance or
movement and incorporate dance technique with cre-
ative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes also
promote rhythm, coordination, listening, gross motor
skills and articulation.
All Star Tiny Cheer  Tumble
Ages 4–7 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $124 #166234
Jedi Training Hip Hop $10 supply fee.
Ages 5–9 Th Apr7–Jun 9 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166268
Pop Star Hip Hop
Ages 5–9 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #166284
Street Hip Hop and Break Dance
Ages 7–12 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $124 #166293
Ages 5–9 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #166294
Dance Technique
These classes are more technique and discipline-based,
allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance
genre. Dancers can track their improvement and learning
through our full progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap
levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/
flexibility training are also explored in these classes.
Ballet Barre  Technique
Ages 6–10 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166244
Classical Ballet: Beginning
(Prerequisite for Beginning Level II)
Ages 5–9 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $124 #166252
Ages 4–6 W Apr 6–Jun 8 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166253
Ages 5–8 W Apr 6–Jun 8 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #166254
Ages 7–10 W Apr 6–Jun 8 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #166255
Classical Ballet: Beginning Level II
Ages 6–10 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 6pm–6:45pm CCP $124 #166250
Ages 5–7 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #166251
Hip-Hop
Ages 5–9 F Apr 8–Jun 10 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #166256
Ages 7–12 F Apr 8–Jun 10 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166257
Hip-Hop Jazz Dance
Ages 4–7 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $124 #166258
NEW Intro to Jazz Acro
Ages 6–9 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #166299
Irish Dance: Beginning
Ages 6–10 W Apr 13–Jun 15 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #166267
Children’s Musical Theater
Tell a story through song and dance by expressing emo-
tion, stage confdence and individuality. Children learn
basic choreography and lyrics of popular, age-appropriate
songs through imaginative theater games. Last class is a
performance.
Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166261
Ages 4–7 F Apr 8–Jun 10 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166262
Commercial Dance  Stage Performance Prep
Explore contemporary and street dance forms of jazz,
hip-hop, character dance and lyrical with an emphasis on
stage and performance presence for television, parades
and commercial dance. Sneakers and jazz shoes required.
Ages 5–9 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 5:15pm–6pm UCP $139 #166263
Hip-Hop  Breakdance for Boys
Dance helps sports ability. Tis fun, energetic class improves
balance, muscle tone, strength, agility and coordination.
Sneakers required.
Ages 5–8 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $124 #166264
Ages 3–4 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166265
Musical Theater Broadway Dance
Want to dance, sing and shine like a Broadway star? This
class focuses on performance quality and stage presence,
and beginning dance choreography. Inst: OC Productions.
Ages 6–10 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 6pm–6:45pm UCP $124 #166269
Ages 5–10 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #166270
Ages 4–7 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166271
Princess Academy
Princess training involves learning grace, poise and disci-
plined ballet techniques, while becoming well-versed in
etiquette and kindness. Final class is a performance and
gala where princesses wear their favorite gowns and dem-
onstrate new skills. Surprise visit from a familiar princess
on the last day. Supply fee: $10.
Ages 3.5–7 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 11:35am–12:20pm NCP $139 #166286
NEW Pop/Rock Star Sing  Dance for Special Needs
Join us for an afernoon of hip-hop/jazz-based danc-
ing. Dancers have fun learning lyrics and choreography
to some of their favorite songs. Suitable for boys and
girls with special needs. Sneakers required. More info:
info@ocdanceproductions.com, 714-389-1933. Inst: OC
Dance Productions. Ages 7-14.
W Apr 13–Jun 15 2:40pm–3:25pm CCP $139 #166285
Shotokan
Karate
for Youth
Taught for centuries
by generations of Japanese
traditionalists, this style of karate
teaches blocks, strikes, punches,
kicks and body mechanics to maxi-
mize self-defense while improving ftness,
strength, focus and discipline. Course runs
monthly. Second family member only $60/
month. (Tis price is available through
mail, fax or walk-in registrations only.)
Annual AAU membership required at
frst class: $16 children. See instructor
for details and testing fees. More
info: karataido@yahoo.com,
951-283-1544. Inst: Tai
Cigar, World Champ-
ion and AAU/USA
National Karate Team
Coach. Ages 5-12.
*No class 5/30.
Schedule
White-Yellow Belts Mondays* 6pm–6:45pm HPCC
Green-Black Belts Mondays* 6:45pm–7:30pm HPCC
All Belts Wednesdays 6:30pm–7:30pm HPCC
Course: $70 (per month); $180 (all 3 months)
Belt Apr May Jun 3 Months
White-Yellow #166309 #166313 #166315 #166311*
Green-Black #166310 #166314 #166316 #166312*
Tae Kwon Do:
Korean Karate
All belt levels practice Chung Do
Kwan style together. Students may
attend as many classes per week as
desired. Tests required to progress
through belt levels; details available
from instructor. Monthly Fee: $60
for one student; additional family members: $45 each
per month. (Tis second family member price is avail-
able through mail, fax or walk-in registration only. Inst:
Stephen Wood and staf. Recommended for ages 7+.*No
class 5/30.
Schedule (Subject to Change):
Mondays* 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP
Wednesdays 5:30pm–6:30pm HPCC
Fridays (Black Belt Only) 6pm–7:30pm LSC
Saturdays 10am–12pm HPCC
Course: $60 (per month)
Belt Apr May Jun
All Levels #164772 #164773 #164774
Karate for Children  Youth
Karate strives to improve strength, endurance, balance,
coordination and fexibility, along with developing con-
fdence, self-esteem, respect and courtesy. Uniform (Gi)
available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info:
949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Sperling.
Belt Color Ages Time Apr May Jun
Saturdays at DCP: $48 (four lessons/month)
White-Green 6–16 10am #165180 #165184 #165188
Blue-Brown 4–16 11am #165181 #165185 #165189
White-Green 4–16 12pm #165182 #165186 #165190
Blue-Black 8+ 1pm #165183 #165187 #165191
Karate with Roy Cadiente
for Youth
Karate promotes personal development and self-disci-
pline. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50
and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Ed Derhovanesian
or Roy Cadiente. Ages 4-17.
W Apr 6–27 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #165237
Th Apr 7–28 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #165238
W May 4–25 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #165239
Th May 5–26 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #165240
W Jun 1–22 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #165241
Th Jun 2–23 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #165242
Kung Fu for Kids
Kids will learn Shaolin kung fu skills and forms to be-
come more disciplined, confdent and independent while
learning about Chinese cultures and languages. More
info: shaolinyq@gmail.com, 949-701-8810. Inst: Master
Shi Yanqing. Location: Orange County Shaolin Temple
Cultural Center, 375 S. Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626.
Supply fee: $20. Ages 4-12.
Tu Apr 5–26 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164672
Tu May 3–31 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $130 #164673
Tu Jun 7–28 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164674
Shaolin Kung Fu for Children
Increase discipline and focus while learning Shaolin
Chuan, Praying Mantis, Chin-na, San Soo and more.
Learn how to achieve balance between skills. More info:
949-559-6868. Ages 5-12. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 4–Jun 6* 6pm–7pm SCCCA $150 #165480
Adult Martial Arts Classes
Martial Arts classes
for adults
are listed
on Page 74-75.
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more choices
Because Manners Matter!
Learn the basics of social conduct including introduc-
tions, grooming, dressing, personal habits, plus party
and table manners. More info: 949-718-0518. Inst:
Marge Frazier. Supply fee: $10. Ages 6-10.
F Mar 4–18 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #161972
F Apr 15–29 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #166504
F May 6–20 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #166714
Bommer Canyon
Overnight
Adventure
Give your child an overnight
camping experience in the safe-
ty and comfort of Irvine. Kids
take part in good old-fashioned
campout activities including
a campfre, skits and songs,
s’mores, nature hikes, arts and
crafs, games and sleeping in a tent. Drop of at Bommer
at 11 A.M. pick up the next day at 9 A.M from Bommer.
More info: 949-724-6757. Ages 7-12.
Sa–Su May 7–8 11am–9am BCCP $50 #165225
NEW Camping Basics
Learn how to pitch a tent, safety tips, important things to
pack and fun camp songs. Ages 7-12
F Apr 22 4pm–5pm HPCC $11 #166808
Chess
Learn how to play chess or improve your chess
skills. Have fun learning new strategies and tac-
tics with Derek Tan, Chess Master. More info:
derektan@fundamentalchess.com, 714-335-8508. Ages
6-14.*No class 4/14.
W Apr 6–Jun 1 4:30pm–6pm UCP $119 #164624
W Apr 6–Jun 1 6pm–7:30pm UCP $119 #164625
Th Apr 7–Jun 9* 4:30pm–6pm CCP $119 #164626
Th Apr 7–Jun 9* 6pm–7:30pm CCP $119 #164627
Chess Tactics  Strategy
Participants learn how to play chess and strategically
think about each move. Instruction focuses on the con-
cepts behind chess strategies. Ages 6-12.
Th Mar 3–24 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #162742
M Apr 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #166624
Chess Tournament
Tis is a U.S. Chess ofcial tournament. Participants
must have a US Chess annual membership ($17). More
info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com. Inst: Derek Tan,
Chess Master. Ages 6-14.
Sa Jun 4 12:30pm–5:30pm UCP $20 #164628
Creative Crafts
A variety of colorful crafs may include beadwork, clay,
paper crafs, glitter and origami. Ages 6-12.
W Mar 30 3pm–4:30pm TRCP $17 #166965
FREE
Junior Youth
Action Team (YAT)
Make a diference in your community. YAT members
volunteer in four service areas including environment,
elderly and disabled; youth and families; and community.
Te team meets Wednesdays (unless the service project is
on a diferent day). More info: 949-724-6725. Grades 4-6.
W Apr 6–Jun 8 3pm–5pm DCP Free #165430
Kids Only Pizza  Night Hike!
Explore the trail with fashlights and friends. Enjoy a piz-
za dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme-
related movie. Ages 5-10.
Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110
Rockin Rainforest F Apr 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164868
Under the Sea F May 13 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164869
Space Explorers F Jun 10 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164870
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Birthday Parties at the pool are listed on Page 66.
Kids’Night Out
Join your friends and favorite staff for games, crafts
and theme-related movie. Dinner and snacks provided.
Ages 5-10.
F Mar 18 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162015
F Apr 22 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #164968
F May 20 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #164969
F Jun 17 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #164970
Sailing: Beginning After School
Sailing builds confdence, teamwork and responsibility
in an adventurous environment. You will be on the wa-
ter learning to rig your boat, steer, tack and jibe on the
frst day! Swimming profciency test required on the frst
day of class. More info: diana@newportseabase.org,
949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Elementary: Ages 7–9
W Apr 20–May 11 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #164577
Junior: Ages 10–12
W Apr 20–May 11 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #164578
Birthday Parties
at the Parks
Trainedstafwillcoordinatethefunanddevelopaparty
package to meet your needs. We do the setup and
cleanup and provide the pizza, cake, crafts, games and
invitations. Fee: $319 for a two-hour party; $55 additional
for special themes. Ages 4-10. NOTE: 24 children maximum
includingbirthdaychild.Tobookyourparty,pleasecallfour
weeks prior to desired date.
Deerfeld Community Park 949-724-6725
Las Lomas Community Park 949-724-6844
Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734
Turtle Rock Nature Center Fire Ring 949-724-6738
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More info: 949-679-9940 or
info@zoomacademy.org. Inst: Zoom Academy.
View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. *No class 5/28.
Zoom AcAdemy NEW
Star Wars:
Claymation Galaxy
Design and build aliens, Jedi Knights, Sith lords or other
characters in your imagination. Characters will be flmed
using stop-motion animation, and you’ll choose the music
and supply the voiceover. Projects will be available to view
and download. More info: mark@moviesbykids.com.
Inst: Movies by Kids. Ages 7-13.
Tu Apr 5–May 31 4pm–5pm HPCC $145 #165008
stem: science, tech,
engineering,  mAth
NEW 3-D Game Design
Make and program your own 3-D worlds in a game.
Beginner students build amazing games using a simple,
intuitive interface to create and code quickly and easily.
More info: 949-607-8676. Inst: BrainStorm STEM Educa-
tion. Ages 9-14. *No class 5/30.
F Apr 1–29 4pm–5pm NCP $75 #165496
M May 9–Jun 6* 4pm–5pm LLCP $75 #165497
Chemical Engineering
Introduce your young engineer to fundamental concepts
of solids, liquids and solutions. Students investigate the
properties of several crazy concoctions and make their
own samples of bubbles, play dough, fub and more. More
info: socal@engineeringforkids.net. Inst: Engineering for
Kids. Supply fee: $25.
Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 16–May 7 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164994
Ages 7–14 Sa Apr 16–May 7 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164995
Computer
Programming
for Kids
Dream of working for
Blizzard, Microsoft or
Apple? Prepare for the
future by learning basic
computer programming
through fun games and
activities. More info: saimahchaudhry@gmail.com, 714-
366-3588. Inst: Saimah Chaudhry. Ages 7-11.
M,W Apr 4–May 11 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $225 #165502
Into the Deep
Explore the world under the sea. Children will enjoy crafs
and games and will walk away with a new understanding
and appreciation of the Earth’s largest habitat and the crea-
tures that need it to survive. Ages 6-12.
M Jun 6 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166716
English Writing
Tis workshop is for the aspiring author of any level wish-
ing to improve grammar skills and increase vocabulary.
Explore diferent mediums and learn about the unique
writing styles of well-known authors. Ages 9+
Th Apr 14–Jun 2 4:40pm–5:40pm LLCP $160 #165499
NEW Common Core Math
Discover how to master math problems in a nurturing
environment while engaged in active problem-solving
lessons designed to develop logical and critical thinking
skills. Lesson will cover Common Core Math Standards.
More info: 949-679-9940 or info@zoomacademy.org.
Ages 8+. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 2:10pm–3:10pm HPCC $160 #166497
Video Game Design
Create your own video game like the pros. Use Game-
Maker sofware to learn all the basics of programming and
game design to make a top-down game (Pacman style).
Ages 8+. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 10am–11am HPCC $160 #165500
Video Game Design (Advanced)
Continue learning basic programming skills with the
GameMaker software. Develop a side-scrolling game
(Mario style), modify characters, functions, game envi-
ronments and add customization features. Ages 9+.*No
class 5/28.
Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 11:10am–12:10pm HPCC $160 #165501
Web Design and Publishing
Create and publish your own
web pages. Tis interactive
class is open to every level
of experience and covers
the basics of graphic design,
video fles, HTML concepts,
photo gallery, tags, hyper-
links and more. Ages 9+.
Th Apr 14–Jun 2 3:30pm–4:30pm LLCP $160 #165498
Zoom Robotics
Students engage with computer programming to make ro-
bots come to life using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® compe-
tition NXT kits and programming language. Participants
will work individually and in teams to create the coolest
robots to perform basic tasks. Ages 8+.
Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 1pm–2pm HPCC $160 #166487
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Mechanical Engineering
Introduce your young engineer to fundamental concepts
of energy, materials and movement. Through open and
focused exploration, students explore and construct
their own roller coasters, catapults, cars and more. More
info: socal@engineeringforkids.net, 714-485-5437. Inst:
Engineering for Kids. Supply fee: $25.
Ages 4–6 Sa May 21–Jun 11 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164996
Ages 7–14 Sa May 21–Jun 11 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164997
NEW
Minecraft University:
Robotics
Combine your two favorite things into one awesome
course that tests logic, patience and focus. Students play
Minecraf on our custom robotics Olympics-style map to
explore what it’s like to program their own robot through
fun games and challenges. More info: 949-607-8676. Inst:
BrainStorm STEM Education. Ages 8-13.
M Apr 4–May 2 4pm–5pm LLCP $75 #165494
F May 6–Jun 3 4pm–5pm NCP $75 #165495
Science Bonanza
Stimulate your brain and make friends while exploring
science with hands-on, wet, gooey, fun and safe experi-
ments. New experiments each week. Ages 6-12.
W Mar 23–Apr 13 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165380
M Mar 28 3pm–4:30pm TRCP $17 #166964
F Apr 29–May 20 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165381
W May 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #166634
sPorts  fitness
Anaheim ICE:
Hockey Skating
Skills
Learn basic skating skills neces-
sary for hockey. Pucks/sticks are
not used during class. Includes
hockey skate rental, lessons,
free practice on day of class and
three additional skating passes
valid during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or
jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W.
Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 6-16. *No class 5/28
Sa Apr 16–May 7 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #166622
Sa May 14–Jun 11* 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #166623
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Anaheim ICE: Skating for Youth
Learn to skate, glide on one foot, turn and stop with con-
fdence! Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice
on day of class and three passes to use during the ses-
sion. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com.
Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim
92805. Ages 6-16. *No class 5/28, 6/1.
W Apr 13–May 4 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #164657
Sa Apr 16–May 7 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #164658
W May 11–Jun 8* 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #164659
Sa May 14–Jun 11* 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #164660
Badminton for Youth
Learn the techniques and strategies of competitive bad-
minton in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. Bring your
own racket. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No
class 5/28, 5/29.
Sa Apr 2–Jun 25* 5:30pm–7pm SCCCA $180 #165467
Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $135 #165468
Cricket for Youth
Learn to play this exciting international ball and
bat game, which emphasizes sportsmanship, life
skills, decision-making skills and respect for fellow play-
ers. More info: mumtaz_y@yahoo.com, 310-897-5508.
Inst: Coach Mumtaz Yusuf. Ages 6-18.
Su Apr 3–Jun 5 2pm–4pm BWNP $150 #164801
Fun Fit Fridays!
Tis high-energy class helps to develop a ft lifestyle. Ac-
tivities include basketball, dodgeball, team competitions
and more. Ages 7-12.
F Apr 8–29 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #166627
Learn to Roller Skate: Youth
Learn basic skating skills including forward and back-
ward skating, turning and stopping. Includes skate rent-
als and three additional skate passes to use during the
session. Arrive 15 minutes early to frst class for gear ft-
ting. More info: mwhite@the-rinks.com, 949-559-9949.
Ages 4-14.
F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159266
F Apr 1–22 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164902
F May 13–Jun 3 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164903
Ping Pong
for Children
Beginners focus on table tennis funda-
mentals, hand-eye coordination and how
to play the game. More info: 949-559-6868.
Ages 6-12. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 5pm–6pm SCCCA $150 #165471
M Apr 4–May 23 4pm–5pm SCCCA $120 #165472
F Apr 8–Jun 10 5pm–6pm SCCCA $150 #165473
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Roller Hockey: Youth Intro
Want to play hockey but don’t know where to start? Learn
basics of puck handling, passing, shooting and mini
games. All participants provided with full equipment,
sticks, skate rentals and three additional skating passes
to use during the session. Arrive 45 minutes early to frst
class for gear ftting. More info: mwhite@the-rinks.com,
949-559-9949. Ages 4-14.
F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159269
F Apr 1–22 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164905
F May 13–Jun 3 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164906
Runners Club
Train and exercise each week with friends in team and in-
dividual workouts. See improvement in time trials, team
coordination and ftness levels. Ages 6-12.
W Apr 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #166625
F May 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #166626
Skyhawks Beginning Golf
Learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting and body
positioning. Using SNAG® (Starting New At Golf) sys-
tem, we have simplifed instruction so that young play-
ers can make an efective transition onto the golf course.
All equipment provided. Includes a T-shirt. More info:
skyhawks@skyhawks.com, 800-804-3509. Inst: Sky-
hawks. Location: Tustin Heritage Park, 2350 Kinsman
Circle, Tustin 92782.
Ages 5–7 F Apr 8–May 13 4pm–5pm THP $89 #164922
Ages 8–11 F Apr 8–May 13 5pm–6pm THP $89 #164923
Skyhawks Flag Football
Flag football is the perfect introduction to America’s Game.
Participants learn skills on both sides of the football, includ-
ing the core components of passing, catching and defense,
in a fun and positive environment. Last class is the Sky-
hawks Sports Bowl! More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com,
800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks.
Ages 5–7 W Apr 6–May 25 4pm–4:45pm UCP $125 #164924
Ages 7–10 W Apr 6–May 25 5pm–5:45pm UCP $125 #164925
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk
Multi-Sport
Developed to give children a positive frst step into ath-
letics, encouraging coaches teach baseball, basketball
and soccer in a fun and safe environment. Games and
activities help children develop balance, hand-eye coor-
dination and skills at their own pace. Includes a T-shirt.
More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com, 800-804-3509.
Inst: Skyhawks.
Ages 3–4 Tu Apr 5–May 31 4pm–4:45pm UCP $135 #164926
Ages5–7 Tu Apr 5–May 31 5pm–5:45pm UCP $135 #164927
Soccer Techniques
 Teamwork
Learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and defense.
Fun skill games are played every session and every par-
ticipant plays small-sided soccer matches introduced
gradually. Shin guards are required afer the frst meeting.
More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com, 888-277-9542. Inst:
Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 5-7.
W Mar 2–Apr 30 4pm–4:45pm CCP $73 #160230
F Mar 4–Apr 1 4pm–4:45pm NCP $73 #160231
W Apr 20–May 11 4pm–4:45pm CCP $59 #164675
F Apr 22–May 13 4pm–4:45pm NCP $59 #164676
W Jun 1–22 4pm–4:45pm CCP $59 #164677
F Jun 3–24 4pm–4:45pm NCP $59 #164678
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sPorts ProgrAms
Sports Clinics: Ages 7–12
Learn the skills needed to play baseball, basketball, foot-
ball, sofball, soccer and volleyball. Tese classes will focus
on basic fundamentals, ofense, defense and rules of the
games. If you’re looking for more classes, check out the in-
termediate courses below. Ages 7-12.
Baseball Clinic: Beginner
F Mar 25–Apr 15 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165348
Sa Apr 2–23 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #166100
Th Jun 2–23 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165349
Baseball Clinic: Intermediate
F Apr 29–May 20 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165379
Basketball Clinic: Beginner
Th Mar 24–Apr 14 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165336
Sa Apr 2–23 11:15am–12:30pm HPCC $45 #166707
W Apr 13–May 4 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #166105
W Apr 13–May 4 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #164290
W Jun 1–22 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165338
Basketball Clinic: Intermediate
Th Apr 28–May 19 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165378
W May 11–Jun 1 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #166106
W May 11–Jun 1 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #164291
Soccer Clinic: Beginner
Tu Mar 22–Apr 12 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165200
Sa Apr 30–May 21 12:30pm–1:45pm HPCC $45 #166632
Sa Apr 30–May 21 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #166102
Tu May 31–Jun 21 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165201
Soccer Clinic: Intermediate
Tu Apr 26–May 17 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165377
Sa Jun 4–25 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #166104
Sports Basics: Ages 5–7
Each class focuses on the basic skills needed to play
baseball, basketball, sofball or soccer. Classes will stress
team play, rules of the games, and ofense and defense
techniques. If you’re looking for something more ad-
vanced, check out Basics II or III below. Ages 5-7. *No
class 5/28.
Baseball Basics I
W Mar 23–Apr 13 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165221
Sa Apr 2–23 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #166097
W Apr 6–27 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $45 #166408
Tu May 31–Jun 21 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165223
Baseball Basics II
W Apr 27–May 18 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165222
Basketball Basics I
Tu Mar 22–Apr 12 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165198
Sa Apr 2–23 10am–11am HPCC $45 #166628
Th Apr 14–May 5 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164288
Th Jun 2–23 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165199
Basketball Basics II
Tu Apr 26–May 17 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165376
Th May 12–Jun 2 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164289
Soccer Basics I
Th Mar 24–Apr 14 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165269
Sa Apr 9–30 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #166423
Tu Apr 12–May 3 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164286
Sa Apr 30–May 21 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #166101
Sa Apr 30–May 21 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #166631
W Jun 1–22 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165328
Soccer Basics II
Th Apr 28–May 19 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165332
Sa May 7–Jun 4* 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #166502
Tu May 10–31 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164287
Sa Jun 4–25 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #166103
Soccer Basics III
Tu Mar 8–29 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160014
Sports Sampler
Experience the wide world of sports including soccer,
basketball and other traditional sporting activities. Learn
how to play fun, high-activity games and improve game-
playing skills. Activities vary session to session. All levels
welcome. Ages 5-7.
Sa Mar 5–26 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #161896
Sa Mar 5–26 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $34 #162012
Sa Mar 26–Apr 16 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #165356
W Apr 27–May 18 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165357
Sa Jun 4–25 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #165361
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Wildfire gymnastics
NEW Super Soccer Stars 2
Have a blast learning soccer skills in a fun, noncom-
petitive and educational environment. Tis age-specifc
curriculum and low child-to-coach ratio uses soccer to
nurture, build self-confdence and develop teamwork.
More info: 310-998-0010 la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst:
Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 5-7.
W Apr 6–May 25 3pm–4pm OCGP $160 #166433
Table Tennis for Kids
It’s rally time! Experience the fun and exciting game of
Table Tennis. Learn and practice the basics of the game
while meeting friends who enjoy playing just like you.
Ages 6-12.
F Mar 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162743
TriFytt Basketball Skills
Take your game to the next level with moves such as the
‘stop and pop’ and the ‘step back with a crossover.’ Great
fun for the eager beginner. Includes a T-shirt. More info:
info@trifyttsports.com, 714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt. *No
class 5/28.
Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 30–Jun 11* 11am–11:45am CCP $79 #166344*
Ages 6–9 Sa Apr 30–Jun 11* 12pm–12:45pm CCP $79 #166345
Ages 9–12 Sa Apr 30–Jun 11* 1pm–1:45pm CCP $79 #166346
TriFytt Volleyball Skills
Beginning and intermediate volleyball players receive spe-
cifc coaching techniques to improve their game. Work on
fundamentalswhilelearningnewtechniquestoo.Includes
aT-shirt.Moreinfo:info@trifyttsports.com.Inst:TriFytt.
Ages 6–9 W Apr 13–Jun 1 5pm–5:45pm DCP $99 #166349
Ages 10–14 W Apr 13–Jun 1 6pm–7pm DCP $99 #166350
Volleyball Clinic
Play this fun and exciting game on sand courts. Kids will
get exercise and develop team-building skills while learn-
ing the basic skills of volleyball such as passing, setting,
attacking and defense. Ages 7-12.
M May 2–23 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #166633
Looking for tennis camps? See Page 108.
Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned train-
ing facility. Registration required two days prior to
class. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfre
Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. Annual
insurance fee is $24 per child due at the site.
Beginning Tumbling
Tumbling classes are designed for boys and girls
wanting to concentrate on the tumbling aspects of
gymnastics. Tis class is great for aspiring cheer-
leaders and dancers who want to learn acro skills or
those who just like to fip. Ages 10-16.
W Apr 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #165049
W May 4–25 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #165050
W Jun 1–22 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #165051
Gymnastics Fire Academy
Tis achievement-oriented program follows the USA
Gymnastics guidelines. In a positive and fun envi-
ronment, girls work on vault, bars, balance beam,
foor exercise, tumble track and trampoline. Boys
work on tumbling, vault, bars, rings, tumble track
and trampoline. Ages 7-12.
Girls
W Apr 6–27 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #165043
W May 4–25 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #165044
W Jun 1–22 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #165045
Boys
Th Apr 7–28 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #165046
Th May 5–26 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #165047
Th Jun 2–23 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #165048
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Math Olympiad
Training Courses
AMC 8, MATHCOUNTS,
AMC 10, AMC 12, AIME,
USAMO, IMO
INTENSIVE
The courses are taught by Prof. Youssef ---15 years of teaching experience in all levels of mathematics.
Please check our website: www.IrvineMathAcademy.com
for more details about our student's results and testimonials.
Math 6, Math 7,
Math 7/8 Enhanced,
Integrated Math I,
Algebra 2, Geometry,
Pre-Calculus, and Calculus,
committed to quality education
Live online courses will allow
students to hear and see the
lectures and ask questions.
Homework and solutions will
be posted online. Please check
our website for more details
about our online courses.
ONLINEMath Olympiads Courses
mo@IrvineMathAcademy.com
www.IrvineMathAcademy.com 4010 Barranca Pkwy, Suite 265, Irvine, CA 92604
949.733.2012 714.365.8432
SAT Math 2C,
Middle School
Placement Test Prep
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Camp Emergency
Forms
ParticipantEmergencyFormsmustbecompletedpriortoregis-
trationincampsledbyCitystaf(campswithE-Formicon).The
E-Form is on Page 61, available online at irvinecamps.org or
at City facilities. After the form has been submitted, (in person,
by fax, email or mail), an Annual Camp Membership will be as-
signedtoeachchildtoallowregistration.Thisprocessmaytakeup
to one business day. Look for an email granting access to register.
Register Online Now...
Pay Later!
Registration for some summer camps may be made with just
a10%downpayment.Thecreditcardsubmittedatthetimeof
registration will be charged the balance 10 days prior to the start
of camp. Look for the 10% Down icon.
Weeks/dates
TeweeknumberscorrespondtotheIrvineUnifedSchool
District’s summer break dates and are subject to change.
Week 1: June 13–17 Week 6: July 18–22
Week 2: June 20–24 Week 7: July 25–29
Week 3: June 27–July 1 Week 8: August 1–5
Week 4: July 4–8* Week 9: August 8–12
Week 5: July 11–15 Week 10: August 15–19
*No camp July 4; fee prorated.
Berlitz Learning Center BLC
3070 Bristol Street #150, Costa Mesa 949-724-6835
Bommer Canyon Community Park BCCP
11 Bommer Canyon Road 949-724-6835
Col. Bill Barber Community Park CBBCP
4 Civic Center Plaza 949-724-6715
Cypress Community Park CCP
255 Visions 949-724-6190
David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park DSLPCP
3901 Farwell Avenue 949-724-6944
Deerfeld Community Park DCP
55 Deerwood West 949-724-6725
Heritage Park Community Center HPCC
14301 Yale Avenue 949-724-6750
Homestead Neighborhood Park HOMENP
8 Clifwood
Irvine Fine Arts Center IFAC
14321 Yale Avenue 949-724-6880
Las Lomas Community Park LLCP
10 Federation Way 949-724-6844
Mike Ward Community Park – Woodbridge MWCP
Alton  Lake 949-724-6900
Newport Sea Base NSB
1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach 949-642-5031
Northwood Community Park NCP
4531 Bryan Avenue 949-724-6728
OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Center OCSTCC
375 Bristol Street #45, Costa Mesa 949-701-8810
Orange County Great Park OCGP
Sand Canyon  Marine Way 866-829-3829
Orchard Neighborhood Park ONP
1 Van Buren
Pacifc Dance Studio PDS
4880 Irvine Boulevard #101 714-731-1108
Quail Hill Community Park QHCP
35 Shady Canyon Drive 949-724-6814
Stonegate Neighborhood Park SGTNP
28 Honors
Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park SSNP
15 Sweet Shade 949-724-6595
Turtle Rock Community Park TRCP
Turtle Rock Nature Center TRNC
1 Sunnyhill 949-724-6734 949-724-6738
Tustin Heritage Park THP
2350 Kinsman Circle, Tustin 714-573-3326
Tustin Sports Park TSP
12850 Robinson Drive, Tustin 714-573-3328
University Community Park UCP
1 Beech Tree Lane 949-724-6815
William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center WWJAC
4601 Walnut Avenue 949-724-6717
Woodbury Community Park WBCP
130 Sanctuary 949-724-6840
Summer CampscamP sites registration (irvinecamps.org)
Registration is now available for summer camps. Please
register at least 10 days in advance. Many camps fill or
cancel based on enrollment about a week prior.
Four Ways to Register
Online: irvinequickreg.org
Fax: 949-724-6608
Mail: P.O. Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623
In Person: Irvine Civic Center or Community Park
What to Bring
Clothing: Backpack, hat, sunblock or other required
equipment. Label all belongings.
Shoes: Wear sneakers (no sandals or fip-fops).
Food: Bring a snack/lunch and water/drink.
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Mini Camps
iCamp Junior
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. (AM)
or Monday–Friday: 1 p.m.–6 p.m. (PM)
Fees: $95* (AM), $105* (PM) per week
Sites: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
or Turtle Rock Nature Center (TRNC) AM only
Ofered: Week #1–10
For children currently in kindergarten or those preparing
for kindergarten in the fall, this is the place to be! Join us
for a fun, structured program of arts and crafs, games,
sports, music and more. New themes each week! Morn-
ing care (8-9 a.m.) is available for $3 per day. Ages 4.5-6.
Mad Science:
Little Scientists Preschool Lab
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $179 per week + $20 supply fee
Site: Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Ofered: Week #2, 5  8
Experience fun, touchy-feely experiments
in this week-long lab where we’ll meet
Mr. Bones, dig for dinosaurs, explore
rainbows of light, become astronauts
in training, play with ooey-gooey
polymers and more! More info:
trisha@madsciencesoc.org or
949-582-5071. Inst: Mad Science
Staf. Ages 3-5.
Play-Well Tek Engineering Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $185 per week
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #2: All-Girls PRE-Engineering
Week #7: Mine, Craft, Build: Adventure Game
Week #8: Jedi Engineering with LEGO®s
Week #10: Pre-engineering with LEGO®s
Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come together
in these unique building camps. Imaginations run wild
with tens of thousands of LEGO®s. Visit irvinequickreg.org
for complete descriptions. Inst: Play-Well Tek. Ages 5-6.
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Princess Academy Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $149 per week + $20 supply fee
Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #7  10
Join us for a week of dance and etiquette, and find out
what it means to be a true princess. Choose from the bal-
let-based academy, the etiquette-based curriculum acad-
emy or both. Daily princess crafs will be made, games
will be played and campers may even meet a real princess.
A showcase for parents and friends will be held on the last
day of camp. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com
or 714-389-1933. Ages 3.5-7.
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk
Multi-Sport Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $145 per week
Sites: Orchard Neighborhood Park (ONP)
or Tustin Sports Park (TSP)
Ofered: Week #3  9
Tis baseball, basketball and soccer program gives 4-7
year-olds a fun and positive introduction to athletics.
Trough games and activities, campers explore balance,
hand/eye coordination and skill development at their
own pace. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descrip-
tions. All participants receive a T-shirt, sport ball and
merit award. More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com. Inst:
Skyhawks. Ages 4-7.
Super Soccer Stars
NEW
Fun in the Sun Camp
Schedule: Monday-Friday: 9–11 a.m.
Fees: $150 per week + $12 supply fee
Site: Orange County Great Park (OCGP)
Ofered: Week #5  9
Tis camp includes skill building, skill development ac-
tivities, games, scrimmages and a big game where the kids
get to play both each other and team up for a fnal game to
challenge their coaches! Ages 3-5.
E-Form
This symbol indicates online registration is available
after submitting the Participant Emergency Form
located on Page 61.
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Camp 101 (Ages 5–8)
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Three options to choose from: M–F, MWF orT/TH
Fees: $115* (M–F), $69* (MWF), $46 (T/Th)
Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
Ofered: Week #2–7
Not ready for a full day of camp or looking for a few hours
of safe, supervised fun? With a diferent theme each week,
campers will enjoy fun activities including arts and crafs,
sports, games, science projects and much more. Bring a
snack and lunch; BBQ lunch provided on Fridays. Visit
irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Ages 5-8.
Summer Experience
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Fees: $208* per week; ($50/excursion days; $36/onsite days)
Sites: Northwood Community Park (NCP)
University Community Park (UCP)
Woodbury Community Park (WBCP)
Ofered: Week #1–10
Calling all 1st-6th graders! Experience summer to the
fullest with thrilling excursions and onsite days flled with
thematic crafs and games. Recreation staf will provide a
safe and fun environment for those long summer days.
Camp T-shirt must be worn on excursion days ($6 each).
Register online now with 10% down. Ages 6-12.
Science,
Technology,
Engineering,
Math  More!
Destination Science Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Fees: $235* per week + $80* supply fee
Sites: Bill Barber Park (CBBCP)
Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Tustin Heritage Park (THP)
Ofered: Week#3,6,8:RobotChallenge
Week#3,5,7,9:RollerCoasterScience
Week#4,7:SuperHeroPhysics
Week#5,10:SpaceQuest
Kids enjoy ‘Aha!’ moments that come with scientific
discovery. Tese camps are innovative, imaginative and
unexpected scientifc adventures in a safe and unique
environment. Visit: irvinequickreg.org for complete de-
scriptions. More info: info@destinationscience.com. Inst:
Destination Science. Ages 5-11.
Recreation Camps
iCamps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
or Monday–Friday: 1–6 p.m.
Sites: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
Turtle Rock Community Park (TRCP)
Make your child’s camp experience a memorable one. City
of Irvine community parks staf is dedicated to produc-
ing the ultimate camp experience flled with fun, laughter,
inclusion, teamwork and discovery. iCamps give you the
option of choosing your own full or half-day adventure, in-
cluding sports, games, crafs or science at two convenient
locations. Sign up for full-week or part-time options. On-
line registration is available afer returning the Participant
Emergency Form. Sign up for the whole summer with just
10% down. Ages 6-10.
In the morning, choose your option! Select Craft, Science or Sports
Games.Intheafternoon,chooseAdventureCamp.
iCamp Craft
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fees: $115* per week or $23 per day
Ofered: Week #3, 6  9 (at HPCC)
Week #1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8  10 (atTRCP)
Individualcreativityisencouragedandnewfriendsaremadeasweventure
into the world of arts and crafts using clay, beads, tie-dye and more!
iCamp Science
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fees: $115* per week or $23 per day
Ofered: Week #2, 5  8 (at HPCC)
Week #1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9  10 (atTRCP)
Junior scientists experience the excitement of getting their hands dirty,
while using critical thinking skills. Fun experiments, science-themed crafts
and games are a part of the learning and fun.
iCamp Sports  Games
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fees: $105* per week or $21 per day
Ofered: Week #1, 4, 7  10 (at HPCC)
Week #2, 3, 5, 6, 8  9 (atTRCP)
A variety of popular recreation-based sports and games are ofered daily
in a fun, exciting, noncompetitive atmosphere. Enjoy sports activities such
as soccer, basketball, baseball, volleyball, fag football, group games and
much more.
iCamp Adventure
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 1–6 p.m.
Fees: $105* per week or $21 per day
Ofered: Week #1–10 (at HPCC TRCP)
Thisweeklyonsiteadventurecampencompassesexcitingthemesincluding
games, crafts, sports, songs, cooking and special events.
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Eco-Explorers:
Camps in Bommer Canyon
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fees: $105* per week
Site: Bommer Canyon Community Park (BCCP)
Ofered: Week #1–9
Looking for an outdoor adventure this summer? Come
to our series of camps in Irvine’s southern Open Space
Preserve. Campers investigate local habitats, plants and
animals, and learn how to protect the environment. Ex-
perience the wonders of nature through daily discovery
walks and hands-on activities. Different themes each
week. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions.
Ages 5-8 or 9-12.
Engineering for Kids
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $199* per week + $49 supply fee
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #1: Agent of Change
Week #1: Kodu Kart Racing* ($249 per week)
Week #2: Building Cities
Week #3: Pirate Academy
Week #4: Mechatronic Masterminds
($160 + supply fee)
Week #4: Engineering Investigators
Week #5: Medieval Mayhem
Week #5: Momentum Madness
Week #6: How AmusingWeek
Week #7: Engineering Olympiad
Week #8: HeroesWeek
Week #9: Design the Future
Week #10: Out of thisWorld
Electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil, industrial and
more are the specialties engineers explore. Tese camps
bring science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
concepts to kids in a fun and challenging way with
hands-on learning. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete
descriptions. More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net.
Ages 4-14, (Kodu Kart, Mechatronic, Momentum Madness)
Ages 7-14.
Mad Science Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $179* per week + $40 or $60 supply fee
Site: Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Ofered: Week #3: Physics Lab (supply fee $40, ages 7–12)
Week#49:ChemistryLab(supplyfee$40,ages5-12)
Week #6: Rocketry Lab (supply fee $40, ages 7–12)
Week#710:RoboticsLab(supplyfee$60,ages7-12)
Fun-flled weeks of hands-on experimenting promote a
love and understanding of science. Visit irvinequickreg.org
for complete descriptions. Inst: Mad Science.
Play-Well Tek Engineering
LEGO® Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $185 per week
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #2: All-Girls Engineering FUNdamentals
(ages 7–11)
Week #5: Junior Robotics using LEGO®WEDO
(ages 7–9)
Week #5: Robotics Using EV3*
(*$240 per week, ages 10–14)
Week#7:Mine,Craft,Build:SurvivalGames(ages7-11)
Week #8: Jedi Master Engineering (ages 7–11)
Week #10: Engineering FUNdamentals (ages 7–11)
Take on real-life engineering challenges that explore phys-
ics, architecture, mechanical and structural engineering.
Tis camp is not sponsored or endorsed by LEGO.® Visit
irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Inst: Play-
Well Tek.
Zoom Academy Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $250 per week
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #3, 10: Zoom Robotics (ages 8+)
Week #1, 9: Common Core Math (ages 8+)
Week #1, 6, 7 :Video Game Design (ages 8+)
Week#1,9:VideoGameDesignAdvanced(ages9+)
Week #3, 6:Web Design  Publishing (ages 9+)
Week #6, 8 : EnglishWorkshop (ages 9+)
Design a video game or webpage, build a robot, solve an
interesting and meaningful math problem or write an ar-
ticle; these are the activities used to develop critical think-
ingskills.Coachesandfacultymembersengagestudentsto
maximize their strengths and to become successful. Visit
irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. More info:
info@zoomacademy.com or 949-679-9940. Inst: Zoom
Academy. Ages vary.
Sports Camps
Aquatics:
Splash  Sports
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Fees: $225 per week
Site: WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC)
Ofered: Week #5, 8  9
Dodge, dip, dive, dash and splash! Spend time out of the
pool playing popular group activities, then get in the pool
for water games, team challenges and limited swimming
instruction. Ages 7-11.
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Fit Factory Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Fees: $125* per week or $25 per day
Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC)
Ofered: Week #4, 6  9
This high energy camp makes fitness fun! Experience
biking, boxing, hiking, obstacle courses and more while
learning about nutrition and healthy lifestyles. Prepare to
get wet, dirty and ft! Ages 7-12.
Super Soccer Stars
NEW
Kick It Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $225 per week $12 supply fee
Site: Orange County Great Park (OCGP)
Ofered: Week #5  9
Each day’s camp theme guides campers through engaging
games that teach soccer skills, build self-confdence and
promote sportsmanship. Every day features snack time
and a talent showcase where campers and coaches have
the opportunity to show of their skills! Ages 5-12.
Junior Aquatics Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–noon
or Monday–Friday: 1 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Fees: $150* per week
Site: Newport Sea Base (NSB)
Ofered: Week #2–10
Ahoy mates! Join the Junior Aquatics Camp at the New-
port Sea Base where you will paddle to Jellyfsh Cove,
explore the ExplorOcean education center, hunt for
buried treasure, compete in water games and search for
marine mammals and birds while riding a pontoon boat
and more! Morning and afernoon activities difer. Sign
up for both sessions to get the whole experience and to
fulfll the most Scouting requirements. Swimming pro-
fciency test required on the frst day. Suitable for boys
and girls. More info: 949-642-5031. Inst: Newport Sea
Base. Ages 8-10.
Squids Day Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–noon
or Monday–Friday: 1 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Fees: $150* per week
Site: Newport Sea Base (NSB)
Ofered: Week #2–10
Learn the parts of a boat, practice boating and water safe-
ty skills, use binoculars to fnd local birds and other crea-
tures, touch ocean animals, create art projects and more!
Fulflls some Scout requirements and electives. Suitable
for boys and girls. More info: 949-642-5031. Inst: Newport
Sea Base. Ages 6-7.
Kidz Love Soccer Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $155 per week
Site: Orchard Neighborhood Park (ONP)
Ofered: Week #10
Learn and practice soccer skills including dribbling, pass-
ing, receiving, shooting and age-specifc defense. A fun
and recreational environment, children are grouped by
age and ability. Activities culminate in a ‘World Cup’ tour-
nament. Includes a Kidz Love Soccer jersey. Shin guards
are required. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com. Inst:
Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 4.5-10.
Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–noon
Fees: $147 per week
Site: University Community Park (UCP)
Ofered: Week #2, 5  10
Whether you are just learning or ready for advanced
tricks, this camp is right for you! Make new friends, ad-
vance skills, and most importantly, have fun in our private
skatepark. Requirements: signed Skatedogs waiver form,
skateboard, knee pads, elbow pads and helmet. More info:
714-313-8787. Inst: Skatedogs. Ages 5-13.
Smash  Splash,
Tennis  Water Sports
Schedule: Monday–Friday: noon–5 p.m. (Half Day)
or Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Full Day)
Fees: Half Day: $150* per week for Splash only
or Full Day: $295* per week
Sites: Heritage Community ParkTennis Courts (HPCC)
and WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC)
Ofered: Week #2–5, 7–10
Spend the morning playing tennis with Chris working
on conditioning, drills, instruction and match play. Ten
join the aquatics staf learning pool games, inner tube wa-
ter polo and more! Time extended to include afernoon
crafs. Ages 7-11.
Skyhawks Sports Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $145 ($149 for Golf) per week
Sites: Varies
Ofered: Week #3  10: Basketball (ages 6–12)
Week #3, 7  10: Beginning Golf (ages 5–8)
Week #7  10: Flag Football Camp (Ages 6–12)
Week #7: Lacrosse (ages 7–12)
Week #8: Baseball (ages 6–12)
Week #9: Soccer Camp (ages 6–12)
LocalSkyhawks stafuseaprogressionalcurriculumtoteach
the fundamentals of specifc sports including teamwork,
responsibility and sportsmanship. Designed for beginning
and intermediate athletes. Includes T-shirt, ball and player
evaluation. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descrip-
tions. More info: 800-804-3509. Ages vary.
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Choose aTennis Camp by Pro or Park! These tennis pros also ofer group lessons year-round, see Pages 105-107.
Refer to Page 102 for Park location. *No camp 7/4; fee prorated.
junior tennis cAmPs
With Alex at Cypress Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Thursday  Friday: 8:30–11:30 a.m.
Fees: $120* per week (M–Th); $30 per Friday
Ofered: Week #1–10
Great for beginners and advanced beginners to work on
basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to rally.
A mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce
skills. Intermediate and advanced players work to im-
prove stroke technique and develop successful match tac-
tics. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Alex
St. Jean  Staf. Ages 5-14.
With Chris at Heritage Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8–11:30 a.m.
Fees: $175* per week
Ofered: Week #1–5, 7, 8  10
Camp includes instruction, drills, conditioning, strat-
egy, games and match play. Great for all levels of players
interested in improving for high school team, tourna-
ments, Junior Team Tennis, or to beat dad or the pros!
Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Chris
Emery  Staf. Ages 7-16. Add an afernoon in the pool
and sign up for Smash  Splash, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for $295
per week.
With Jimmy at Deerfeld Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m., 8 a.m.–noon,
or 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $350* per week (all day) $200* (AM) or $150* (PM)
Ofered: Week #1–10
Children are grouped by skill levels. Beginner and ad-
vanced beginners work on basic strokes with an emphasis
on learning how to rally. A mixture of games and drills will
be used to reinforce developing skills. Intermediate and
advanced players work on improving stroke techniques
and developing successful match game tactics. Includes
T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Jimmy Gleason 
Staf. Ages 8-16.
With Juan at University Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Thursday  Friday: 8:30–11:30 a.m.
Fees: $120* per week (M–Th) $30 per Friday
Ofered: Week #1–9
These camps are great for beginning and advanced be-
ginning players to work on basic strokes using the 10 
Under format. A mixture of games and drills will be used
to reinforce skills. Intermediate and advanced players
work to improve stroke technique and develop successful
match tactics. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks.
Inst: Juan Naranjo  Staf. Ages 5-14.
With Minako at Las Lomas Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $120* per week
Ofered: Week #1–10
Have fun with workout drills, games, exercise and more!
Learn basic strokes, forehand, backhand, volley, overhead
and serve. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks.
Inst: Minako Stickney  Staf. Ages 5-14.
With Ross at Turtle Rock Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 8:30 a.m.–noon
Fees: $105* per week
Ofered: Week #1–10
This tennis camp emphasizes fun-
damentals from proper footwork
and grips to stroke production
and movement. Daily instruction,
drills, conditioning, mini soccer,
and games are all a part of the fun.
Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and
drinks. Inst: Ross  Lanea Holes-
insky  Staff. Ages 5-14. Aftercare
available 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at TRCP.
$6 per day, for ages 6-10.
With Ruben at Col. Bill Barber Community Park
Schedule: Monday–Thursday  Friday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.,
8 a.m.–noon, or 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $280* (all day) $160* (AM)
$120* (PM) per week (M–Th);
$70 (all day) $40 (AM), $30 (PM) per Friday
Ofered: Week #1–5, 7  8
Excellent instruction for all levels! Beginners learn the
concepts of the game and fundamental techniques. In-
termediate players will improve stroke production, learn
strategy and tactics for match play and hit with topspin.
Advanced players refne strokes and learn quickness
drills and footwork. Tis program prepares players for Ju-
nior Team Tennis competitions. Includes T-shirt, prizes,
snacks and drinks. Inst: Ruben Millado  Staf. Ages 6-14.
With Tae at Homestead Neighborhood Park
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30–11:30 a.m.
Fees: $150* per week
Ofered: Week #1–4, 6–9
Excellent tennis instruction, including match play. Begin-
ners will develop stroke development and fundamentals
while intermediate players will work on technique and
strategy. All children will have fun through various games
and drills. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks.
Inst: Tae Byon  Staf. Ages 6-14.
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*No camp 7/4; fee prorated.
Dance Workshop at Pacifc Dance
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Fees: $200 per week
Site: Pacifc Dance Studio (PDS)
Ofered: Week #2  7
Learn new dance moves while having a great time! Be-
ginning and intermediate dancers experience dance
camp in a professional studio. Classes include jazz, lyri-
cal, musical theater, hip hop, yoga, choreography, stage
makeup and dance topics. Dancewear and ballet or jazz
shoes required. More info: pacificdance1@gmail.com.
Ages 7-12.
OC Dance Productions Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: times vary
Fees: $139 or $149 per week + $20 supply fee
Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #5: All-StarTiny Cheer Technique
(ages 6–10)
Week #5: All-StarTiny Cheer Tumble Camp
(ages 4–7)
Week #6: Children’s MusicalTheater Camp
(ages 4–7)
Week #6: Pop Star Sing  Dance Camp
(ages 5–9)
Week #7: Children’s MusicalTheater Camp
(ages 6–10)
Week #8: JediTraining Hip Hop Camp (ages 5–9)
Week #9: All-In-One Dance Camp (ages 5–9)
Campers learn age appropriate choreography, dance
moves and more in these fun camps for performers.
Games, crafs and team building activities make learning
routines fun! Performance held at last day of camp. Visit
irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Ages vary.
Dance the Magic Summer
Dance Classic Parade
at Disneyland
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Fees: $149 per week
Site: Newport Coast Community Center (NCCC)
Ofered: Week #3
Ever dream of dancing in a parade down Main Street,
U.S.A. with hundreds of dancers from across the globe?
Dancers learn Dance the Magic choreography to per-
form in the parade at Disneyland on July 10. Additional
performance package applies costume, park ticket and
other items. Please see online description for package
fees. Camp participants must be instructor approved.
Registration and additional performer package payment
of $449 is due March 23, 2016. To participate, please
contact Orange County Dance Productions. More info:
info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Inst:
OC Dance Productions. Ages 7-16.
TriFytt Sports Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: times vary
Fees: $130 per week
Sites: Deerfeld Community Park (DCP)
MikeWardCommunityPark–Woodbridge(MWCP)
Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP)
Ofered: Week #2  8: Basketball Camp (ages 4–7 or 5–9)
Week #2:Tee Ball Camp (ages 4–7)
Week #3: Soccer Shooting  Scoring Camp
(ages 4–7)
Week #5  7: Multi Sport Camp (ages 4–7)
Week #6:TriFytt Camp of Fun (ages 4–7)
Week #7: FYTT Elite Basketball Camp
(ages 6–12: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.)
Week #9: Flag Football (ages 7–12)
Introduce your child to sports in a fun and safe environ-
ment where they can develop basic athletic skills. Ath-
letes are taught the benefts of sportsmanship, sharing
and teamwork. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete
descriptions. Includes T-shirt and basketball. Inst: TriFytt
Sports Coach. Ages vary.
Art, Dance,
Music  Drama
Arts Camp Summer!
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Fees: $199* per week
Site: Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC)
Ofered: Week #1–10
Receive personal guidance from art instructors while
learning about famous artists, art techniques and art his-
tory from around the world. Explore drawing, painting,
ceramics, drama and other art media to establish fun-
damentals while strengthening individual creativity in a
studio setting. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete de-
scriptions. Ages 6-12.
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Berlitz Intensive English Course
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $480* per two-week session + $25 supply fee
Site: Berlitz Learning Center (BLC)
Ofered: Week #1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8  9–10
Conversational English programs for children are taught
by Berlitz, the world leader in language learning in
small group settings. These three-hour classes achieve
measurable improvements in speaking skills in just two
weeks. Students grouped by age and ability. More info:
na.lccostamesa@berlitz.us or 714-557-3535. Location:
Berlitz Learning Center, 3070 Bristol St. #150, Costa Mesa.
Ages 6-12.
Chess Camp:
Beginning
 Advanced Beginning
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 12:30–4 p.m.
Fees: $160* per week
Site: University Community Park (UCP)
Ofered: Week #1–10
Enjoy fun brain exercise! Learn chess basics, tactics and
advanced strategies. Includes an ofcial USCF tournament
with medals and trophies for everyone! Bring a snack.
More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com. Inst: Derek
Tan, Chess Master. Ages 6-14.
Culinary Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $175* per week
Site: Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC)
Ofered: Week #2–9
Bring out your inner chef while preparing mouth-watering
food in this fun, week-long camp! Learn the fundamen-
tals of cooking and baking. Recipes, supplies and lunch
included. Menus subject to change. Inst: Christianne Win-
throp/Bryan Estrada Ages 6-11.
Shaolin Kung Fu Camp of Fun
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $330 per week + $20 supply fee
Site: ShaolinTemple Cultural Center (OCSTCC)
Ofered: Week #5  9
Experience the joy of creative movement inspired by the
knowledge passed down through generations of Shaolin
monks. Children of all experience levels will gain focus,
ftness and confdence as they learn new skills and knowl-
edge about Chinese Kung Fu and culture. Camp is taught
under the instruction of Master Shi Yanqing, Shaolin
Kung Fu Monk for more than 20 years. Includes T-shirt.
More info@shaolinyq@gmail.com. Ages 4-13.
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Edutainment Arts Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $165* per week + supply fee
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Ofered: Week #2: Magic (ages 7–12)
Week #3:Top Junior Chef Cooking
(supply fee: $20, ages 7–12)
Week #4: Harry PotterTheme (ages 6–12)
Week #4: Beauty Spa
(supply fee: $10, ages 7–12)
Week #5: Fort Team Building (ages 6–12)
Week #5: Photography (ages 7–12)
Week #6: StarWarsTheme (ages 6–12)
Week #7:Top Dessert Chef Cooking
(supply fee: $20, ages 7–12)
Week #8: FX Film Camp with Green Screens
(ages 7–12)
Week #9: Ultimate Science
(supply fee: $10, ages 7–12)
Week #10: Zombie Survival (ages 6–12)
Teme camps, classic crafs, games and activities are en-
veloped in world of fantasy, role playing and fun. Cre-
dentialed teachers with backgrounds in performance
and the arts bring to life the world of each camp. Visit
irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Inst: Edu-
tainment Arts. More info: edutainmentarts@gmail.com.
Movies By Kids
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.– noon or 1–4 p.m.
Fees: $160 per week + $25 supply fee
Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #1: Lego® StarWars Animation
Week #1: StarWars™: Claymation Galaxy
Week #3:The Lego® Movie
Week #5: Claymation
Week #9: Minecraft® Movie
Have you ever wanted to make your own claymation
movie like Box Trolls, Wallace  Gromit or ParaNorman?
Ten join this exciting camp where students will story-
board their idea, then design, create and animate their
own clay character. Students will utilize iPods to make
their characters come to life. Afer the flming is com-
plete, they will choose their music and supply the voice-
over. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions.
More info: mark@moviesbykids.com. Inst: Movies by
Kids. Supply fee: $25. Ages 7-13.
E-Form
This symbol indicates online registration is available
after submitting the Participant Emergency Form
located on Page 61.
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*No camp 7/4; fee prorated.
Smash  Checkmate:
Tennis  Chess Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Fees: $325* per one-week session
Site: University Community Park (UCP)
Ofered: Week #1–10
Improve your body and mind in this camp. Spend the
morning playing tennis with Juan Naranjo, where you
work on conditioning, drills, instruction and match play.
Ten join chess instructor Derek Tan to learn basic chess
moves, tactics, strategies, tournament level rules, problem-
solving skills, patience and sportsmanship. Class tourna-
ment on fnal day with awards. Ages 6-14.
Summer Bridge Academy
Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–noon
Fees: $306 per three-week session + $30 supply fee
Site: Cypress Community Park (CCP)
Ofered: Week #8–10
Give your child a head start for school next year! This
academy focuses on reading, writing and math skills with
the goal to prepare students entering frst or second grade
in the fall with challenging and fun activities. Students are
placed in grade level groups. Instruction provided by cre-
dentialed, experienced teachers. More info: 949-215-4945
or info@academicbridgeoc.com. Inst: Summer Bridge
Academy. Ages 6-11.
Tweens  Teens
Camps
Teen Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Three options to choose from: M–F, MWF or T/Th
Fees: $170* per week (M–F), $110* (MWF), $95 (T/TH)
Sites: Heritage Community Park (HPCC)
or University Community Park (UCP)
Ofered: Week #1–10
Tis exciting excursion-based summer camp is exclusively
for students entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades in the fall.
Daily calendar posted at irvinemsp.org. *No camp 7/3, fee
prorated. Spots fll fast. Register online with 10% down.
Ages 11-15.
Summer
X-Cursion Camp
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Three options to choose from: M–F, MWF or T/Th
Fees: $195* per week (M-F), $135* (MWF), $120 (T/TH)
Site: Heritage Community Park (HPCC)
Ofered: Week #1–9
This exciting excursion-based summer camp is exclu-
sively for students entering 5th or 6th grade in fall 2016.
Daily calendar posted at irvinemsp.org. *No camp 7/4, fees
prorated. Spots fll fast. Register online with 10% down.
Ages 10-12.
Public Speaking Summer Camps
Schedule: Monday–Friday: times vary
Fees: $115 per week + $20 supply fee
Sites: Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP)
Northwood Community Park (NCP)
Ofered: Week #2  6
Learn to be a fearless public speaker in a fun week-long
summer camp! Gain confidence and voice opinions
through hands-on activities while having fun learn-
ing how to overcome stage fright. Exercises enhance
speech writing and critical thinking skills. More info:
leadership@young-ambassadors.org. Inst: Young Ambas-
sadors. Ages 7-9 or 10-14.
Leaders In Training (L.I.T.)
Schedule: Varies
Fees: $78 for the entire summer
Tis summer work-experience program provides enrich-
ment opportunities for teens to contribute to their com-
munity while developing life skills through teamwork,
social interaction, time management and goal setting.
Assignments may include working with children, ofce
work and more! Schedules are individualized. Shifs vary
from site to site. Contact site for more info. Registration
is limited to one site per participant due to program
popularity. Ages 13-18.
Site Contact Course #
Adventure Playground 949-724-6818 #168055
Bommer Canyon Commuity Park 949-724-6738 #168028
Deerfeld Community Park 949-7246725 #168033
Heritage Park Community Center 949-724-6754 #168032
Irvine Fine Arts Center 949-724-6880 #168034
Lakeview Senior Center 949-724-6903 #168035
Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728 #168029
Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6808 #168037
Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park 949-724-6595 #168038
Trabuco Center 949-724-7300 #168036
Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734 #168039
Turtle Rock Nature Center 949-724-6738 #168030
University Community Park 949-724-6815 #168040
Woodbury Community Park 949-724-6840 #168031
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Week 1 June 13–17 Week 3 June 27–July 1Week 2 June 20–24 Week 4 July 5–8*
*No camp 7/4; fee prorated
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iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP
Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience
Ages 6–12 • #168137 (NCP)
#168109 (WBCP) • #165323 (UCP)
EE: Eco-Warriors
Ages 9–12 • #166944
EE: Wildlife Warriors
Ages 5–8 • #166936
Ek: Agent of Change
Ages 4–14 • #167060
Ek: kodu kart Racing
Ages 7–14 • #167148
Zoom Academy Camps
Ages Vary • #Varies
Tennis with Alex
Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Chris
Ages 7–16 • #166991
Tennis with Jimmy
Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis with Juan
Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis with Minako
Ages 5–16 • #167069
Tennis with Ross
Ages 5–14 • #167080
Tennis with Ruben
Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Tae
Ages 5–16 • #167132
ACS: Sea  Space
Ages 6–8 • #167842
ACS: Sea  Space
Ages 9–12 • #167843
Mk: Lego Star Wars Animation
Ages 7–13 • #167152
Mk: Star Wars:
Claymation Galaxy
Ages 7–13 • #167153
berlitz Intensive
English Course
Ages 6–12 • #Varies
Chess Camp
Ages 6–14 • #164785
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6–14 • #167527
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167347
Summer Teen Camp
Ages 11–15 • #167293 (HPCC)
#167320 (UCP)
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
Camp 101–Ages 5–8
Ages 5–8 • #166449
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP
Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience
Ages 6–12 • #168140 (NCP)
#168112 (WBCP) • #165313 (UCP)
DS: Super Hero Physics
Ages 5–11 • #168199
EE: bug buddies
Ages 5–8 • #166939
EE: Creepy Critters
Ages 9–12 • #166947
Ek: Engineering
Investigators
Ages 4–14 • #167140
Ek: Mechatronic
Masterminds
Ages 7–14 • #167066
MS: Chemistry Lab
Ages 5–12 • #167159
Junior Aquatics Camp
Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp
Ages 6–7 • #Varies
Tennis with Alex
Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Chris
Ages 7–16 • #166994
Tennis with Jimmy
Ages 8–16 • # Varies
Tennis with Juan
Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Minako
Ages 5–16 • #167072
Tennis with Ross
Ages 5–14 • #167083
Tennis with Ruben
Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Tae
Ages 5–16 • #167135
EA: beauty Spa
Ages 7–12 • #167291
EA: Harry Potter Theme
Ages 6–12 • #164617
ACS: The Great Artdoors
Ages 6–8 • #167848
ACS: The Great Artdoors
Ages 9–12 • #167849
Culinary Camp
Ages 6–8 • #167985
Chess Camp
Ages 6–14 • #164788
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6–14 • #167530
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167350
Summer Teen Camp
Ages 11–15 • #167296 (HPCC)
#167323 (UCP)
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
SH: Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Camp
Ages 4–7 • #164928
Camp 101–Ages 5–8
Ages 5–8 • #166443
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP
Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience
Ages 6–12 • #168139 (NCP)
#168111 (WBCP) • #165312 (UCP)
DS: Robot Challenge
Ages 5–11 • #164820
DS: Roller Coaster Science
Ages 5–11 • #168196
EE:MadScience Ages5–8• #166938
EE: Sensational Science
Ages 9–12 • #166946
Ek: Pirate Academy
Ages 4–14 • #167144
MS:PhysicsLabAges7–12•#167158
Zoom Academy Camps
Ages Vary • #Varies
Fit Factory Camp
Ages 8–12 • #167729
Junior Aquatics Camp
Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Smash  Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies
SquidsDayCampAges6–7•#Varies
SH: basketball Camp
Ages 6–12 • #164931
SH: beginning Golf Camp
Ages 5–8 • #164933
Tennis w/ Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennisw/ChrisAges7–16•#166993
Tennis w/ Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis w/ Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis w/ Minako
Ages 5-16 • #167071
Tennis w/ Ross Ages 5–14 • #167082
Tennisw/RubenAges5–14•#Varies
Tennis w/ Tae Ages 5–16 • #167134
TF: Soccer–Shooting 
Scoring Camp Ages 4–7 • #167289
EA: Top Junior Chef Cooking
Ages 7–12 • #164616
ACS: California Dreamin’
Ages 6–8 • #167846
ACS: California Dreamin’
Ages 9–12 • #167847
DancetheMagicAges7-16•#167209
Mk: The Lego Movie
Ages 7–13 • #167150
CulinaryCampAges 9–11 • #167984
berlitz Intensive English Course
Ages 6–12 • #Varies
Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164787
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6-14 • #167529
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167349
Summer Teen Camp
Ages 11–15 • #167295 (HPCC)
#167322 (UCP)
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
MS: Little Scientists Preschool
Lab Ages 3–5 • #167155
PWT: All-Girls PRE-Engineering
Ages 5–6 • #167224
Camp 101 Ages 5–8 • #166435
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP
Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience
Ages 6–12 • #168138 (NCP)
#168110 (WBCP) • #165307 (UCP)
EE: Pioneer Days
Ages 5–8 • #166937
EE: Scouting Secrets
Ages 9–12 • #166945
Ek: building Cities Camp
Ages 4–14 • #167062
PWT: All-Girls Engineering
FuNdamentalsAges7–11•#167225
Zoom Academy Camps
Ages Vary • #Varies
Junior Aquatics Camp
Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp
Ages 5–13 • #164778
Smash  Splash
Ages 7–11 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp
Ages 6–7 • #Varies
Tennis w/ Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis w/ Chris
Ages 7–16 • #166992
Tennis w/ Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis w/ Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis w/ Minako
Ages 5–16 • #167070
Tennis w/ Ross Ages 5–14 • #167081
Tennis w/ Ruben
Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis w/ Tae Ages 5–16 • #167133
TF: basketball Camp
Ages 4–7 • #167239
TF: Tee ball Camp
Ages 4–7 • #167238
Dance Workshop at Pacifc Dance
Ages 7–12 • #165032
EA: Magic Ages 7–12 • #164615
ACS: Pop of Color
Ages 6–8 • #167844
ACS: Pop of Color
Ages 9–12 • #167845
Culinary Camp
Ages 6–8 • #167983
Chess Camp
Ages 6–14 • #164786
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6–14 • #167528
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167348
Public Speaking Camp
Ages 7–14 • #Varies
Summer Teen Camp
Ages 11-15 • #167294 (HPCC)
#167321 (UCP)
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iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
MS: Little Scientists Preschool Lab
Ages 3–5 • #167156
SS: Soccer Fun In The Sun Camp
Ages 3–5 • #167201
Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166455
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience Ages 6–12
#168141 (NCP) • #168113 (WBCP) • #165314 (UCP)
DS: Roller Coaster Ages 5–11 • #164821
DS: Space quest Ages 5–11 • #168198
EE: bommer Adventures Ages 9–12 • #166951
EE: Stealth  Survivial Ages 5–8 • #166940
Ek: Medieval Mayhem Ages 4–14 • #167145
Ek: Momentum Madness
Ages 4–14 • #167147
PWT: Robotics using Ev3
Ages 10–14 • #167192
PWT: Junior Robotics Ages 7–9 • #167206
Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies
Aquatics: Splash  Sports
Ages 7–11 • #161372
Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp
Ages 5–13 • #164779
Smash  Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies
SS: Soccer kick It Camp Ages 5–12 • #167204
Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166995
Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167073
Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167084
Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies
TF: Multi Sport Camp Ages 4–7 • #167286
All-Star Tiny Cheer  Technique Camp
Ages 6–10 • #167049
All-Star Tiny Cheer  Tumble Camp
Ages 4–7 • #167050
EA: Fort and Team building
Ages 6–12 • #164618
EA: Photography Ages 7–12 • #164811
ACS: Creative Carnival Ages 6–8 • #167850
ACS: Creative Carnival Ages 9–12 • #167851
Mk: Claymation Ages 7–13 • #167151
Culinary Camp Ages 9–11 • #167986
Shaolin kung Fu Camp of Fun
Ages 4–12 • #167058
berlitz Intensive English Course
Ages 6–12 • #Varies
Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164789
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6–14 • #167531
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167351
Summer Teen Camp
Ages 11–15 • #167297 (HPCC) • #167324 (UCP)
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166471
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience Ages 6–12
#168142 (NCP) • #168114 (WBCP) • #165316 (UCP)
DS: Robot Challenge Ages 5–11 • #168195
EE: Around the World Ages 5–8 • #166941
EE: Exploring Earth Ages 9–12 • #166948
Ek: How Amusing Week
Ages 4–14 • #167064
MS: Rocketry Lab Ages 7–12 • #167161
Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies
Fit Factory Camp Ages 8–12 • #167734
Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies
Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167074
Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167085
Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167136
TF: Camp of Fun Ages 4–7 • #167288
Children’s Musical Theater
Ages 4–7 • #167052
EA: Star Wars Theme Ages 6–12 • #164619
Pop Star Sing  Dance Ages 5–9 • #167055
ACS: once upon a Palette Ages 6–8 • #167920
ACS: once upon a Palette Ages 9–12 • #167921
Culinary Camp Ages 6–8 • #167987
Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164790
Smash  Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167532
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167352
Public Speaking Camp Ages 7–14 • #Varies
Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15
#167298 (HPCC) • #167325 (UCP)
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
Princess Academy Camp
Ages 3.5–7 • #167056
PWT: Mine, Craft, build: Adventure Game
Ages 5–6 • #167187
Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166636
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience Ages 6–12
#168143 (NCP) • #168115 (WBCP) • #165315 (UCP)
DS: Super Hero Physics Ages 5–11 • #164822
DS: Roller Coaster Science
Ages 5–11 • #168197
EE: Jurrassic Canyon Ages 5–8 • #166942
EE: out of this World Ages 9–12 • #166950
Ek: Engineering olympiad
Ages 4–14 • #167149
MS: Robotics Lab Ages 7–12 • #167163
PWT: Mine, Craft, build: Survival Games
Ages 7–12 • #167188
Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies
Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies
SH: beginning Golf Camp Ages 5–8 • #164934
SH: Flag Football Camp Ages 6–12 • #164936
SH: Lacrosse Camp Ages 7–12 • #164938
Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166996
Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167075
Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167086
Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167137
TF: FYTT Elite basketball Camp
Ages 6–12 • #167290
TF: Multi Sport Camp Ages 4–7 • #167287
Children’s Musical Theater
Ages 6–10 • #167053
Dance Workshop at Pacifc Dance
Ages 7–12 • #165033
EA: Top Dessert Chef Cooking
Ages 7–12 • #164809
ACS: STEAMpower! Ages 6–8 • #167922
ACS: STEAMpower! Ages 9–12 • #167923
Culinary Camp Ages 9–11 • #167988
berlitz Intensive English Course
Ages 6–12 • #Varies
Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164791
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 5–14 • #167533
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167353
Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15
#167299 (HPCC) • #167326 (UCP)
Legend
Mini Camps
Recreation Camps
Science, Technology, Engineering,
Math  More!
Sports Camps
Art, Dance, Music  Drama
More Choices
Tweens  Teens Camps
ACS Arts Camp Summer
DS Destination Science
EA Edutainment
Arts Camps
EE Eco-Explorers
EK Engineering
for Kids
MK Movies by Kids
MS Mad Science
PWT Play-WellTek
SH Skyhawks
Sports Camps
SS Super Soccer Stars
TF TriFytt
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iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
M S: Little Scientists Preschool Lab
Ages 3–5 • #167157
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP
Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience Ages 6–12
#168144 (NCP) • #168116 (WBCP) • #165319 (UCP)
PWT: Jedi Engineering
Ages 5–6 • #167207
PWT: Jedi Master Engineering
Ages 7–11 • #167191
DS: Robot Challenge
Ages 5–11 • #164806
EE: operation oceans
Ages 5–8 • #166943
EE: Water Wise
Ages 9–12 • #166949
Ek: Heroes Week
Ages 4–14 • #167063
Zoom Academy Camps
Ages Vary • #Varies
Aquatics: Splash  Sports
Ages 7–11 • #161373
Junior Aquatics Camp
Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Smash  Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies
SH: baseball Camp Ages 6–12 • #164939
Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166997
Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • #Varies
Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167076
Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167087
Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167138
TF: basketball Camp
Ages 5–9 • #167240
Jedi Training Hip Hop
Ages 5–9 • #167054
ACS: All Aboard!
Ages 6–8 • #167924
ACS: All Aboard!
Ages 9–12 • #167925
EA: FX Film with Green Screens
Ages 7–12 • #164810
Culinary Camp
Ages 6–8 • #167989
Chess Camp
Ages 6–14 • #164792
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6–14 • #167534
Summer bridge Academy
Ages 6–11 • #Varies
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167354
Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15
#167300 (HPCC) • #167327 (UCP)
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
S H: Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Camp
Ages 4–7 • #164929
SS: Soccer Fun in the Sun Camp
Ages 3–5 • #167202
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP
Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience Ages 6–12
#168145 (NCP) • #168117 (WBCP) • #165322 (UCP)
DS: Roller Coaster
Ages 5–11 • #164802
EE: Animals in our Canyon
Ages 9–12 • #166953
EE: Dynamic Diggers
Ages 5–8 • #166952
Ek: Design the Future
Ages 4–14 • #167146
MS: Chemistry Lab
Ages 5–12 • #167160
Zoom Academy Camps
Ages Vary • #Varies
Aquatics: Splash  Sports
Ages 7–11 • #161374
Fit Factory Camp Ages 8–12 • #167739
Junior Aquatics Camp
Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Smash  Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies
SH: Soccer Camp Ages 6–12 • #165079
SS: Soccer kick It Camp
Ages 5–12 • #167205
Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies
Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167077
Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167088
Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167139
TF: Flag Football Camp
Ages 7–12 • #167237
All-In-one Dance Camp
Ages 5–9 • #167051
EA: ultimate Science
Ages 7–12 • #164812
ACS: Art a la Mode
Ages 6–8 • #167926
ACS: Art a la Mode
Ages 9–12 • #167927
Mk: Minecraft® Movie
Ages 7–13 • #167154
Culinary Camp
Ages 9–11 • #167990
Shaolin kung Fu Camp of Fun
Ages 4–12 • #167059
berlitz Intensive English Course
Ages 6–12 • #Varies
Chess Camp
Ages 6–14 • #164793
Smash  Checkmate
Ages 6–14 • #167535
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167355
Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15
#167301 (HPCC) • #167328 (UCP)
Legend
Mini Camps
Recreation Camps
Science, Technology, Engineering,
Math  More!
Sports Camps
Art, Dance, Music  Drama
More Choices
Tweens  Teens Camps
ACS Arts Camp Summer
DS Destination Science
EA Edutainment
Arts Camps
EE Eco-Explorers
EK Engineering
for Kids
MK Movies by Kids
MS Mad Science
PWT Play-WellTek
SH Skyhawks
Sports Camps
SS Super Soccer Stars
TF TriFytt
iCamp Junior at HPCC  TRNC
Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies
Princess Academy Camp Ages 3.5–7 • #167057
PWT: Pre-Engineering with LEGo®
Ages 5–6 • #167208
iCamps at HPCC  TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies
Summer Experience Ages 6–12
#168146 (NCP) • #168118 (WBCP) • #165337 (UCP)
DS: Space quest Ages 5–11 • #164804
Ek: out of this World Ages 4–14 • #167065
MS: Robotics Lab Ages 7–12 • #167164
PWT: Engineering FuNdamentals
Ages 7–11 • #167190
Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies
Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies
Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp
Ages 5–13 • #164780
Smash  Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies
Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies
kidz Love Soccer Camp Ages 4.5–10 • #Varies
SH: basketball Camp Ages 6–12 • #164932
SH: beginning Golf Camp Ages 5–8 • #164935
SH: Flag Football Camp Ages 6–12 • #164937
Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies
Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166998
Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies
Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167078
Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167089
EA: Zombie Survival Ages 6–12 • #164808
ACS: Art Walk Ages 6–8 • #167928
ACS: Art Walk Ages 9–12 • #167929
Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164794
Smash  Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167538
Summer X-Cursion Camp
Ages 10–12 • #167370
Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15
#167318 (HPCC) • #167339 (UCP)
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In the event of injury, the City of Irvine (“City”) has my consent to secure medical treatment for my child. I understand and acknowledge
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incurred in the care of my child.
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and acknowledge that my child and I will not receive compensation for such use.
The City has my consent to take my child on offsite excursions under the supervision of the City. I understand and acknowledge that
modes of transportation for offsite excursions may include, without limitation, City vehicles, vehicles under contract with the City or
walking to local sites.
I, on behalf of myself and my child, understand and acknowledge that participation in the programs may involve the risk of serious
injury which may result not only from my child's actions, but also from the actions, inactions or negligence of others, the condition of
the facilities, equipment or areas where the program is being conducted, or the nature of the program itself. I, on behalf of myself and
my child, understand and acknowledge that my child is voluntarily participating in the program(s) with knowledge of the danger
involved, and agree to accept and assume any and all risks of personal injury, wrongful death, property damage or other loss from
participation in the programs and/or activities.
I, on behalf of myself and my child and our heirs, successors and assigns, agree to hold harmless, release, indemnify, and defend the City,
and its respective officers, employees, agents, representatives, sponsors, volunteers, successors, and assigns from any and all liabilities,
losses, damages, claims, costs, demands or causes of action arising out of or related to my child's participation in the program(s),
howsoever caused, whether caused by action, inaction or active or passive negligence, and whether caused by the City, my child or any
other individual or entity.
I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS WAIVER, RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT AND
UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS DOCUMENT RELIEVES THE CITY AND OTHERS FROM LIABILITY FOR
PERSONAL INJURY, WRONGFUL DEATH AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND, ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY CHILD, SIGN IT
VOLUNTARILY.
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initiative ordinance passed by City voters in 2008, all information provided on this form will be kept confdential. Unless you expressly indicate to us otherwise or unless
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Résumé Assistance
Get the job and the income you deserve by efectively
marketing yourself to prospective employers with a
professional résumé that focuses on your strengths and
transferable skills. Assistance available Monday-Friday, call
949-724-6741. Ages 16-25.
irvine middle
school ProgrAm
Providing positive social and recreational
opportunities to youth during non-school hours.
949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org
Teen Camps and Teen Days
Excursion-based day-camp during breaks
and non-school days.
Youth Action Team
Students initiate, plan and implement dances,
after-school activities and community service projects
focusing on the environment, and youth, senior
and disabled communities.
Sports Sessions
Basic sports programs and leagues to promote health
and wellness. Registration required; $17 fee.
Classes
Wide variety of programs held after school, usually on
campus. Difers by school; see site coordinator.
Youth Conference  Forums
Presentations and discussions to address key issues
facing Irvine youth.
Special Events
Supervised,youth-orientedeventssuchas
campingtrips,golftournaments, beach bonfres,
sporting events and more!
More Options
Fine Arts Classes forTeens (Page 91)
dAnce, music  drAmA
Middle School Program
Teen Dances
Monthly dances for all IUSD middle school students. Stu-
dents must have a printed receipt to be admitted to the
dance. $5 online registration. More info: 949-724-6743.
These dances sell out! Buy your teen’s ticket online at
irvinequickreg.org today! Grades 7-8.
F May 20 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #166853
educAtionAl
FREE
Youth Employment
Workshop
Learn to market yourself to em-
ployers through your resume,
job application, interview skills
and post-interview follow-up
strategies. Must bring docu-
ments establishing your identi-
ty (photo ID) and authorization
to work (birth certifcate or So-
cial Security card). More info:
949-724-6741. Ages 16-25.
Sa Mar 5 9am–10am YEPO Free #162653
Th Mar 10 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162654
Tu Mar 22 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162656
Tu Mar 29 10am–11am YEPO Free #162657
Th Mar 31 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162658
Sa Apr 9 9am–10am YEPO Free #166717
Tu Apr 12 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166718
W Apr 20 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166719
Th Apr 28 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166720
Sa May 7 9am–10am YEPO Free #166721
Tu May 10 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166722
W May 18 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166723
Th May 26 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166724
Sa Jun 4 9am–10am YEPO Free #166725
Jump Start Biology
Get a head start in Biology. Fundamental topics in biology
will be covered, so students can review and build a strong
foundation to excel in and enjoy future science courses.
More info: gselvan10@gmail.com, 949-509-9975. Inst:
Gowri Selvan. Ages 8-14.
Cell Division F Apr 1–22 3pm–4:30pm NCP $149 #164666
Cell Division Sa Apr 2–23 10:30am–12pm NCP $149 #164667
DNA-Biochem F Apr 29–May 20 3pm–4:30pm NCP $149 #166335
DNA-Biochem Sa Apr 30–May 21 10:30am–12pm NCP $149 #164668
Human Body F May 27–Jun 10 3pm–4:30pm NCP $129 #166336
Human Body Sa May 28–Jun 11 10:30am–12pm NCP $129 #166337
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SAT/ACT Test Prep Advantage
Work to achieve your highest possible SAT or ACT score
with Bob McIlhenny, former principal and award-win-
ning teacher for 42 years. Bob has successfully helped
thousands of students get their highest possible potential
score. More info: sat.guru@yahoo.com, 714-536-9783.
Location: Orange Coast Community College, 2701 Fair-
view Road, Costa Mesa. Class held in the Student Center
Classroom to the right of parking lot B. Supply fee: $20.
Ages 12-20.
Sa May 14–28 9am–1pm OCC $265 #164901
middle school ProgrAms
Coed Volleyball—MSP
Bump, set and spike in this fun, structured afer-school
program that covers volleyball skills such as serving and
passing. Teams compete against other middle schools at
the end of the session tournament. Plaza Vista students
participate at Lakeside; Vista Verde students participate at
Rancho. More info: 949-724-6744.
Tu,Th Mar 1–24 Times vary by school $17
Coed Lacrosse
Join us for a fun, structured
afer-school program that cov-
ers lacrosse skills such as stick
handling, passing, shooting
and basic rules of the game.
Participants will have the op-
portunity to compete against
other middle schools in a dis-
trict wide tournament. Middle
school students only. More
info: 949-724-6744.
Tu,Th Apr 19–May 12 Times vary by school $17
MSP- Gnarly Outdoor Adventures
Join the Middle School Program (MSP) for outdoor ad-
ventures throughout Orange County. Teens will tackle
challenging activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding,
rock climbing, snorkeling and more. Program departs
from Irvine middle school campus. Middle school stu-
dents only. More info: 949-724-6744.
F Apr 22–May 13 Times vary by school $17
Sierra Mountain Camping Trip
Like the outdoors? Te Sierra Mountain Camping Trip is
3 days and 2 nights where middle school students have
the opportunity to camp, fsh and hike in Big Pine, Cali-
fornia. Food, snacks, activities, tents, supervision and
transportation provided. Fee: $145. May 27 is an IUSD no
school day. More info: 949-724-6744.
F–Su May 27–29 7am–9pm HPCC $145 #166956
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more choices!
NEW
Detox Your Soul
through Writing
Teens today struggle with many issues including self-
esteem, body image and academics. Learn to detox your
soul and fnd a way to express your feelings through writ-
ing. More info: tamik100@yahoo.com, 323-360-3873.
Inst: Tami Shaikh. Ages 11-18.
W Apr 6–May 25 6:30pm–8pm HPCC $100 #166304
Instant Tween  Teen Manners
Make favorable impressions on teachers and classmates by
learning general etiquette tips, social comportment, groom-
ing, communication and dining. More info: 949-718-0518.
Inst: Marge Frazier. Supply fee: $10. Ages 11-16.
Th Jun 2 6:45pm–8:15pm LSC $25 #166635
Sailing: Beginning Teens
Learn the basics of sailing through simple, enjoyable ex-
ercisesandinstruction.Nearly80percentoftheclassison
the water! Topics include basic seamanship knowledge,
rigging, recovering capsized boats and navigating to
simple destinations. Swimming profciency test required
on the first day of class. More info: dianak@ocbsa.org,
949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West
Coast Highway, Newport Beach 92663. Ages 13-17.
W Apr 20–May 11 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #164579
Supersitters
Be prepared for emergencies,
accidents, busy babies, active
toddlers and much more
in this information-packed
babysitter training class.
Parent must attend the last
15 minutes of class. More
info: cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Inst:
Charlene Jordan. Supply fee:
$5. Ages 11+.
F Apr 22 6pm–9pm LSC $39 #164910
Spring Volunteer Camp
Te City of Irvine High School Youth Action Team is of-
fering a teen volunteer camp! Complete daily volunteer
projects with local non-profts and community organiza-
tions. Tis enriching and rewarding opportunity includes
transportation, supervision, teambuilding activities, T-
shirt, ‘build your own’ pizza party and letter of comple-
tion. Participants may accrue up to 20 hours of service!
Times subject to change to accommodate projects. High
School Students Only. More info: 949-724-6643.
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 9am–2pm HPCC $79 #166935
Summer Youth Action Team
Tis summer volunteer and leadership program provides
enrichment opportunities for teens to contribute to their
community. Teens develop life skills through service
projects, teambuilding goal setting exercises, social in-
teraction and more. Earn community service hours vol-
unteering with local non-proft and community organi-
zations. Includes recreation-based excursions. Schedules
are individualized; transportation included. More info:
949-724-6816. Ages 14-18. High school students only.
M–F Jun 13–Aug 19 Time and ScheduleVaries DCP $299 #167203
FREE Teen Summit
Te annual Teen Summit ofers students the opportunity
to attend a variety of workshops and meet local lead-
ers. Workshop topics may include health and wellness,
youth employment, college, cultural diversity and more!
Live music, rafe, free breakfast and lunch. More info:
949-724-6739. High school students only.
Sa Mar 5 9am–2:30pm LSC Free
Fine Arts Classes
Fine arts classes for teens
are listed on Page 91.
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YOUTH
ACTION TEAM
• College CampusTours
• Community Services Projects
• On-CampusYAT Clubs
• Teen Forums
• Battle of the Bands,
Teen Summit and More!
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Puppy Training
Training classes for
your canine family member
can be found on Page 104.
NEW
Using Social Media
in Business
Learn how to use the five most popular social media
platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and
Google+ to grow and promote your business. Classes
begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-
week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to
register. More info: 949-724-6611.
communicAtion
Arabic for Adults:
Beginners I  II
Expand your networks and explore another culture by
becoming fluent in another language. Learn to read
and write Arabic and speak Lebanese dialect in these
classes. More info: paulette.arabic@gmail.com. Inst:
Paulette Germanos. Supply fee: $25. Ages 16+.
Beg I Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–7:45pm UCP $200 #164992
Beg II W Apr 6–Jun 1 6:30pm–8:15pm UCP $185 #164993
Chinese for Adults
With topic-based instruction, students integrate listen-
ing, speaking, reading and writing skills while learning
Mandarin Chinese. New themes each session. No experi-
ence necessary. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $10.
Tu Apr 5–Jun 21 7pm–9pm SCCCA $249 #165485
NEW ESL For Adults
The ESL Program provides English Language Learners
(ELLs) with instructional support that will enable them to
fully participate in our community. Supply fee: $75. Inst:
Berlitz. Ages 18+.
Beg I Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $267 #165149
Beg II Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $267 #168136
Oui! Learn French:
Teens  Adults
With Nilo’s easy conversational course, learn proper pro-
nunciation, useful vocabulary, grammar and beginning
conversation. Class suitable for students and travelers.
More info: bonjournilou@yahoo.com, 949-854-2354.
Inst: Nilo Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 13+.
Th Apr 7–Jun 9 6:30pm–7:30pm RSC $120 #164662
Business  finAnce
Accounting Fundamentals
Online
Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of dou-
ble-entry bookkeeping and fnancial reporting. Classes
begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-
week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to
register. More info: 949-724-6611.
FREE
Fair Housing
Foundation Clinic
Representatives from the Fair Housing Foundation will
assist tenants and landlords with housing topics, such
as landlord/tenant disputes, lease agreements, repairs
and more. More info: fairhousingfoundation.com,
800-446-3247.
M Apr 18 9am–12pm LSC Free #165435
False Alarm Awareness Class
Used properly, home and business alarm systems are one
of the most efective ways to deter burglaries and break-
ins. Through this class, presented by the Irvine Police
Department, residents and business owners learn how
to eliminate the frustration and expense of false alarms.
Attendees save up to $100 on their next false alarm fee.
More info and to register, call 949-724-7066 or email
cgaiennie@cityofrvine.org.
Tu Apr 19 9am–10am ICC $15 #166595
FREE It’s Your Estate Workshop
Tis eight-week program is designed to educate attend-
ees in diferent aspects of estate management. Program is
presented in an educational setting and will be conducted
by experienced individuals. Walk-ins welcome. Topics
include: estate planning basics, advanced healthcare di-
rectives, conservatorships and power of attorneys. More
info: 949-724-6926.
M Apr 4–May 23 1:30pm–3pm LSC Free #164419
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More info: 714-547-2227 ext. 118, lreyes@cccsoc.org
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Identity Theft Prevention
Minimize your risk of identity thef. Recognize warning
signs and what steps to take if you become a victim.
Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161443
Th Apr 28 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164955
Organizing Financial Paperwork
Turn those paper piles into organized fles.
Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161445
Th May 12 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164958
Home Buyer Education
If you have not owned a home in the past three years, you
qualify as a frst-time buyer. Learn how to shop for lend-
ers and budget for housing expenses.
Sa Mar 12 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161427
Sa Apr 9 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #164948
Sa Jun 11 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #164949
Renters’Rights  Responsibilities
Learn the ins and outs of the rental process from inspect-
ing the unit to signing the rental/lease agreement.
Th Mar 17 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161446
Car Buying  Leasing
Learn the secrets of car buying and leasing.
Tu Mar 22 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161447
Th May 5 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164956
Estate Planning
Discover the benefts of an estate, plan for minors, protect
assets from creditors and more.
Th Mar 24 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161448
Tu May 10 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164957
Homebuyers Orientation 101
Workshop provides guidance on shopping for a realtor
and lender, plus resources to prepare for homeownership.
Sa Mar 26 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161434
Sa Apr 30 9:30am–11:30am RSC Free #164965
Sa May 28 9:30am–11:30am RSC Free #164962
Understanding Credit Reports
 Scores
Learn what is on your credit report, how your score is calcu-
lated and ways to legally improve your credit on your own.
Th Apr 7 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164946
Consumer Law
Learn about federal and state laws that govern how a
debt may be collected. Discover if your rights have been
violated and what action can be taken against creditors
and collectors.
Tu Apr 12 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164947
Savvy Social Security Planning
When you retire, will Social Security be there for you?
Topics include how much will the beneft be, when is the
right time to start receiving benefts and more.
Th Apr 14 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164952
Retirement Planning
Learn to calculate the cost of retirement, identify poten-
tial sources of income and evaluate personal savings and
investment strategies.
Tu Apr 19 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164953
Insurance Basics
Learnaboutauto,home,health,lifeanddisabilityinsurance,
including how to compare companies, agents and policies.
Th Apr 21 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164954
Tu May 24 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164960
Credit  Budgeting for First Time
Home Buyers
Learn about credit, credit reports, credit scores and their
impact when applying for a home loan.
Th May 19 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164959
Fundamentals of Investing
Maximize investment opportunities by learning about in-
vestment types and related tax implications.
Th May 26 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164961
Money in Marriage
Creating shared goals in fnancial planning eliminates
one of the biggest stressors in a relationship. Find com-
mon ground when it comes to budgeting, buying a house
and planning for the future.
Th Jun 2 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164966
Balancing Personal Finances
Develop a successful fnancial plan for your life through
tracking, evaluating and controlling your spending.
Th Jun 9 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164967
Speed Spanish Online
Learn Spanish in the comfort of your own home from
college instructor Dan Mikels. Classes begin monthly
and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format
(24 hours). Visit: ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More
info: 949-724-6611.
comPuters
Creating Web Pages Online
Learn how to design, create and post your own website.
Classes begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for
six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine
to register. More info: 949-724-6611.
NEW Keyboarding Online
Learn how to touch-type or improve your existing typing
skills using Keyboarding Pro 5. Classes begin monthly
and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format
(24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More
info: 949-724-6611.
culinAry Arts
Culinary Workshops
Enjoy the fresh tastes of the season and discover culinary
tips while perfecting gourmet recipes. Menus available
online. Inst: Christianne Winthrop. IFAC member: $54.
Tu Apr 19 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166879
Tu May 3 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166880
Tu May 17 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166884
Sa Jun 4 10am–12:30pm IFAC $59 #166883
French Baking: The Essentials
Transform your home kitchen into a French bakery un-
der the guidance of Chef Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $5 per
workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+.
W Apr 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166143
W Apr 20 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166144
W Apr 27 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166145
Th May 5 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166146
Th May 12 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166147
Th May 19 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166148
Thai Fruit Carving:NEW
Introduction
Fruit carving in Tailand is a traditional and highly cul-
tivated art. Explore basic techniques and patterns in this
introductory class. IFAC member: $71. Ages 18+.
Tu Apr 19–May 24 1pm–3pm IFAC $79 #164581
Fine arts and culinary classes for adults
are listed on Page 91.
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EvERY CouRSE INCLuDES:
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• Caring instructor
• Monitored discussion area
• Conversational, easy
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• Six weeks of instruction
• Certifcate of completion
with a passing score
• Complete online access—
take your course anytime,
anywhere
• Computer Skills
for the Workplace
• Creating Web Pages
• Drawing for the
Absolute Beginner
• Discover Digital
Photography
• Discover Sign
Language
• Effective Business Writing
• Introduction to
Microsoft Publisher
• Introduction to
Microsoft Word
• Introduction to
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• Introduction to Quickbooks
• Keys to Effective
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• Photoshop Elements for
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The French Kitchen
Learn the secrets of everyday French cooking with Chef
Sylvie Roux. Use fresh, seasonal ingredients to prepare
aromatic dishes and then delight in enjoying the carte du
jour for lunch. Menus available online. Supply fee: $10 per
workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+.
Th Mar 31 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166149
Th Apr 28 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166150
Th May 26 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166151
Th Jun 2 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166888
Th Jun 9 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166889
Th Jun 16 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166890
dAnce, music  drAmA
Ballroom Dance: Beginning I
Take that dance partner into your arms and dance the
night away at your next party, wedding or cruise! Tis be-
ginner’s class will teach you a smooth dance like Waltz,
Fox Trot or Tango and a rhythm dance like Cha Cha or
Rumba and Swing. No dance experience required. Each
registered participant MUST have a registered partner in
order to participate. More info: carri5678@gmail.com.
Inst: Carri Fox. Ages 18+.
Th Mar 31–Jun 2 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $75 #164916
Th Mar 31–Jun 2 8:15pm–9pm NCP $75 #164986
Ballroom Dance: Intermediate I
Take your dance experience the the next level by
adding turns, patterns and styling to your danc-
ing. Prior dance experience in Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha
Cha and Swing required or three sessions of the Be-
ginning I. Registered partner required. More info:
carri5678@gmail.com. Inst: Carri Fox. Ages 18+.
Th Mar 31–Jun 2 7:30pm–8:15pm NCP $75 #164918
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NEW Broadway Lab
Explore the history and practice of musical theater. Join
accomplished Broadway actress Darcie Magino as she
leads three workshops to develop performance skills.
Ages 16+.
Song Study
Su Mar 6 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162627
Su Apr 10 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #166910
Scene Study
Su Mar 13 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162629
Su Apr 17 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #166911
Musical Theater Performance
Su Mar 20 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162631
Su Apr 24 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #166912
Flamenco Dance en el Parque
Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of
dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, tech-
nique and choreography. Wear a full skirt (women) and
closed-toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes.
Ages 13+. *No class 5/27.
F Apr 1–29 6pm–7pm OCGP $70 #166599
F May 6–Jun 10* 6pm–7pm OCGP $70 #166601
Guitar for Teens  Adults:
Beginning
Learn several open-position
chords, strum styles, time signatures and
classic rock songs. New songs each session!
Bring acoustic or electric guitar with small am-
plifer. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com,
949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+.
W Apr 20–May 18 7pm–8pm NCP $105 #164664
Hand Percussion
of the World
Study drumming traditions and play a vari-
ety of instruments from around the world. Explore and
compare the diferent styles of African, Latin, Celtic and
Middle Eastern hand percussion. More info: 949-388-1886.
Inst: George Medlock. Ages 18+.
W Apr 6–May 4 7pm–8:15pm UCP $60 #164798
W May 11–Jun 8 7pm–8:15pm UCP $60 #164799
Ukulele: Beginning for Teens
 Adults
Play current and classic songs on the ukulele through
learning easy chords and how to read tablature and difer-
ent strum styles. Experience not required. Bring a ukulele.
More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com, 949-362-0778.
Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+.
W Apr 20–May 18 6pm–7pm NCP $105 #164665
heAlth  Wellness
NEW AcroYoga
AcroYoga is a new practice that fuses the
strength and power of acrobatics with the
poses and movements of yoga. De-
velop strength and fexibility, along
with therapeutic postures and ac-
robatic flows. Open to all levels.
Partner recommended, but not
required. Bring a mat. More
info: seth@ocacroyoga.com. Inst:
Seth Hartley. Ages 16+. *No class 5/8
and 5/29.
Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 10am–12pm OCGP $128 #166676
Aikyum Yoga: Gentle
Relieve stress, anxiety and body aches while build-
ing strength and fexibility. Tis class is suitable for
beginners and has a strong emphasis on yogic breath-
ing to calm the mind, lower blood pressure and pro-
mote good health. Bring a yoga mat. More info:
harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Aikyum staf. Ages 18+.
M,W, F Mar 4–25 8:30am–9:30am NCP $100 #160204
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11 8:30am–9:30am CCP $110 #165011
M,W, F Apr 11–29 8:30am–9:30am NCP $90 #165010
M,W, F May 2–25 8:30am–9:30am NCP $110 #165012
Aikyum Yoga: Standard
Calm the mind, lower blood pressure and promote good
health while building strength and fexibility. Bring a
yoga mat. Prior yoga experience is required. More info:
harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Harina Kapoor, certifed
yoga instructor from India. Ages 18+. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 4–Jun 6* 7pm–8pm CCP $90 #165022
Aikyum Yoga: Vinyasa
Vinyasa yoga is great for experienced yoga practitioners.
Tis class incorporates Pranayam (yogic breathing), regu-
lar and advanced yoga asanas (postures) and relaxation.
Bring a yoga mat. Previous yoga experience required.
More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Ana Lucero
and Harina Kapoor, certifed yoga instructor from India.
Ages 18+.
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11 9:45am–10:45am CCP $110 #165025
Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 7pm–8pm NCP $100 #165029
Cooking Classes
Cooking classes for
adults at the Fine Arts
Center are listed on
Pages 92.
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Evening Pilates with Yurika
Stand tall, move better and feel good! Strengthen, tone and
balance body and mind with Pilates. All levels welcome.
Bring a mat and TeraBand (TeraBand available from
instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. Ages 18+.
Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6:30pm–7:30pm WBCP $120 #164745
Get Unstuck for Women
in Transition
Find Your Inner Spark! Are you isolated and stuck in a
self-limiting pattern because your personal or profes-
sional life has changed? Use the WOOP Method (Wish
Outcome Obstacle Plan), 7 Stages of Transition, Gremlin
Buster, Life Maps and other methods to explore simple yet
efective ways of seeing your strengths and gifs, overcom-
ing challenges and setting a new course of action. Dress
comfortably. Light meal, materials and support provided.
More info: jramstedt@aol.com, 949-644-2480. Inst: Joan
Ramstedt, Professional Credentialed Coach.
Sa Apr 23 12pm–5pm LSC $75 #165009
Great Glow  Flow Yoga
Ignite your weekend with yoga in a party atmosphere
accompanied by grooving music and black lights. Wear
your whitest and brightest and bring your yoga mat! All
levels welcome. Ages 16+.
F Apr 8 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166607
F May 13 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166608
F Jun 10 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166609
Hatha Yoga with Diane
Health-enhancing yoga practice focused on up-to-date
medical yoga research. Class combines postures, medita-
tion and yoga philosophy in a breath-centered practice.
Class meets Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. and Tursdays 1 p.m.
Please avoid eating two hours prior to class; bring mat
and blanket. Inst: Diane Pavesic RN, Certifed Yoga Ter-
apist, YTRX-500C, E-RYT-500. *No class 5/12, 5/17.
Tu Apr 5–May 24* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $76 #164534
Th Apr 7–May 26* 1pm–2pm RSC $69 #164536
Tu Apr 5–May 24* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $131 #164535
Th Apr 7–May 26* 1pm–2pm RSC
Meditation  Breathing
Learn to focus and meditate to help reduce stress, relieve
tension, lower blood pressure and promote healing. Inst:
Bing Luh. Supply fee: $10. Ages 16+.
Demo Tu Mar 29 7:45pm–8:45pm DCP Free #164914
Tu Apr 5–May 17 8:10pm–9:25pm DCP $99 #164915
Morning Pilates with Yurika
Stand tall, move better and feel good in this beginner
level class. Using Pilates, learn to strengthen, tone and
balance the body and mind. Bring a mat and Tera-
Band (TeraBand available from instructor for $5). Inst:
Yurika Matsumoto.
Th Apr 7–Jun 2 9am–10am NCP $108 #164746
Nutrition Revolution
Looking to create a healthier lifestyle for yourself? Learn
the basics of nutrition, which includes learning how to
read nutrition labels, why certain foods are good for you
and what substitutions can be made to create healthier
meals. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+.
Th Apr 7 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #166677
Th May 12 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #166678
Th Jun 9 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #166679
Pi-Yo
Pilates and yoga together in one class! Tone and elongate
with this non-impact workout blending exercises that
complement each other. Bring a mat. Inst: Eugenia Lane.
Ages 16+. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 9am–10am RSC $100 #165458
Pilates with Jennifer
Improve muscle control, fexibility, coordination, strength
and tone. Space is limited. Bring a mat. More info:
jenpearlstein@yahoo.com, 949-433-0799. Inst: Jennifer
Pearlstein. Ages 16+. Monday 11:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
for intermediate students only. *No class 5/30.
Int/Adv M Apr 4–Jun 6* 11:30am–12:30pm UCP $108 #164987
Beg M Apr 4–Jun 6* 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $108 #164988
Int M Apr 4–Jun 6* 5:45pm–6:45pm SSNP $108 #164989
Beg W Apr 6–Jun 8 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $120 #164990
Beg W Apr 6–Jun 8 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $120 #164991
Tai Chi: Yang-Style
A Moving Meditation Tis traditional Chinese system
promotes stress reduction, balance, increased energy and
fexibility with easy techniques of gentle, slow, repeated
movements to improve health and well-being. Wear com-
fortable clothing. Inst: Bing Luh. Supply fee: $20 (DVD).
Ages 16+.
Demo Tu Mar 29 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP Free #164912
Tu Apr 5–May 24 6:30pm–8pm DCP $109 #164913
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network of primary care providers and specialists; ofering exceptional care, convenience,
and personalized service. Our unwavering tradition of excellence has earned us
recognition as one of the top medical groups in California. But the diference we make
in our patients’livesisourtruereward. Thank you for entrusting us with your care.
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NEW Tijiquan with Ms. Joan
Learn the classic 103 stances evolved from their origin in
the Chen Style Tai Chi Quan and formalized by renowned
Grand Masters in the early twentieth century. More info:
949-559-6868. Inst: Ms. Joan, who has more than 30 years
of experience in Tai-Chi First and Sword. *No class 5/28.
Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 9:30am–10:30am SCCCA $135 #166417
Yoga for Relaxation  Renewal
After a day of work, join us for refreshing and relaxing
guided yoga. Beginners welcome. Inst: Bridget Ingham of
Yoga World. Ages 14+. *No class 5/16, 5/30.
M Apr 4–Jun 27* 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $118 #164547
Yoga for Strength, Energy
 Balance
Tis stimulating yoga class is designed for those interested
in a stronger form of yoga practice. Inst: Bridget Ingham
of Yoga World. Ages 14+. *No class 5/16, 5/30.
M Apr 4–Jun 27* 7pm–8:30pm LSC $118 #164548
hikes
Hiking the Trails
Hike on some of the most beautiful trails found in our
local mountains. Terrain varies from moderate to strenu-
ous. Set your own pace. Visit widenhorizons.com for trail
details. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+.
Sa Apr 16 7:45am–5pm RSC $40 #165235
Hitting the Trails
Exert yourself outdoors on some of the most challenging
trails the Southland has to ofer. Tese strenuous hikes
are for no-nonsense hikers. Distances vary from 8 to 16
miles. Visit widenhorizons.com for trail details. Inst:
Jesper Widen. Ages 18+.
Sa Mar 5 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $40 #160219
Sa May 14 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $40 #165236
mArtiAl Arts
Aikido for Adults
A noncompetitive, non-aggressive and effective form
of self-defense can enhance self-confidence, aero-
bic conditioning and stress reduction. More info:
dojo@integrationforall.com or 949-251-0571. Location:
Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Circle #L,
Irvine 92614. Ages 13+.
Sa Apr 2–30 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #164769
Sa May 7–21 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #164770
Sa Jun 4–25 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #164771
Karate with Roy Cadiente
Karate promotes personal development and self-disci-
pline. Uniform available from instructor for $26.50 and
up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Roy Cadiente (Wed)
or Matt Hemenez (Turs).
W Apr 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #165226
W May 4–25 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #165228
W Jun 1–22 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #165230
Th Apr 7–28 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #165227
Th May 5–26 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #165229
Th Jun 2–23 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #165231
Self Defense Kung Fu
Enhance your overall health and longevity by learn-
ing the traditional Shaolin kung fu forms and the ap-
plication of kung fu self-defense skills. Tis traditional
form of Chinese martial arts promotes self-defense
and physical ftness. More info: shaolinyq@gmail.com,
949-701-8810. Location: OC Shaolin Temple Cultural
Center, 375 Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply
fee: $20. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Ages 13+.
Tu Apr 5–26 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164669
Tu May 3–31 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $130 #164670
Tu Jun 7–28 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164671
Shotokan Karate for Adults
Taught for centuries by generations
of Japanese traditionalists, this style of
karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches,
kicks and body mechanics to maximize
self-defense while improving ftness, strength,
focus and discipline. Course runs monthly.
Secondfamilymemberonly$60/monthor
$165/3 month class (this price is available
through mail, fax or walk-in registrations
only). Annual AAU membership re-
quiredatfrstclass($16/child;$29/adult).
More info: karataido@yahoo.com, 951-283-1544. Inst:
Tai Cigar, World Champion, AAU/USA Karate Coach.
Ages 13+. *No class 5/30.
M,W Apr 4–27 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #166305
M,W May 2–25 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #166307
M,W Jun 1–29 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #166308
M,W Apr 4–Jun 29* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $180 #166306
NEW Traditional Chinese Kung Fu
Traditional Chinese Kung Fu class will teach skill, stance
and form from styles other than Shaolin such as Wudang,
Emei, Bagua (Te Eight Trigrams), Nanquan (Southern
Fist) and Xingyi. More info: 949-701-8810. Inst: Master
Shi Yanqing. Location: OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Cen-
ter, 375 Bristol St., #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee:
$30. Ages 13+.
Sa Apr 2–30 10am–11am OCSTCC $130 #166864
Sa May 7–28 10am–11am OCSTCC $104 #166865
Sa Jun 4–25 10am–11am OCSTCC $104 #166866
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Say Cheese!
While visiting our facilities, parks and events, please be
awarethatCitystafphotographersmaybetakingphotos
orvideoformarketingpurposes.Ifyoudonotwantyourimage
used,pleasenotifythephotographeratthetimeofthephoto.
Women’s Safety and Self Defense:
Just Yell Fire
Learn to ‘fght like a girl’ using quick and efective martial
arts techniques. Avoid becoming a victim through aware-
ness, practical self-defense techniques and get-away skills.
Just Yell Fire is an internationally recognized program.
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. More info:
dbsgodan@msn.com, 714-329-3196. Inst: Doug Shields.
Ages 12+.
Sa Apr 9 10am–12pm UCP $39 #164763
Sa May 14 10am–12pm UCP $39 #164764
Sa Jun 11 10am–12pm UCP $39 #164765
more choices!
Blogging and Podcasting
for BeginnersNEW
Online
Learn how to create, manage and promote your own
blog and audio and video podcast using tools that you
already have on your computer. No paid software or
equipment needed. Classes begin monthly and are en-
tirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours).
Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info:
949-724-6611.
Community Emergency
Response Team,FREE
(CERT) Course
Help yourself, your family and your community dur-
ing a disaster by training to be a member of Irvine’s
CERT program. The 28-hour training course teaches
basic hands-on response skills needed for fre safety,
light search and rescue, disaster medical operations and
more. Enrollment limited to 33 students. Enroll online
at cityofirvine.org/cert. More info: or 949-724-7054.
Ages 18+.
Tu,Th Apr 12–May 5 9am–11:30am ICC Free
Tu,Th May 24–Jun 16 6:30pm–10pm ICC Free
Creative Ventures:
Amazing CardNEW
Creations
Whether you are new to the craf or a seasoned card
maker, this hands-on class will introduce you to diferent
techniques, allow you to share your creativity and make
unique cards for all occasions. Feel free to bring in your
own scraps, embellishments and other materials. Cutting
tools and adhesives will be provided. More info: ocgp.org.
Ages 12+.
Th Apr 7 6pm–8pm OCGP $49 #166799
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NEW
Creative Ventures:
Event Design
Hosting events can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be!
Creativity will fow as you explore the newest hands-on
DIY décor and essentials. Start with a concept and leave
with a fnished product ready to roll out at your next
party! Bring your own materials to add a personal touch.
Limited tools provided. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 18+.
Place Cards  Guest Book W May 4 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166811
Banners  Signs W May 11 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166823
Dressing Up Jars Votives W May 18 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166824
Photo Booth Props W May 25 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166825
Creative Ventures: Succulents
Looking for something fun and creative to do? Create a
seasonal living centerpiece to gif or to keep! Select plants
to design an arrangement that can be enjoyed in your
home and later transplanted into the garden. A crafy
project for showers, weddings, graduation parties and
more. Tese workshops will guide you with instructions,
tips and techniques. Ages 12+.
Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $49 #161711
Creative Writing
Do you have a half-fnished novel, great family stories or
an idea for a children’s book, short story or screenplay?
Get serious and start writing! The instructor, a former
magazine editor, will guide you on your fction/nonfc-
tion projects or provide an assignment. Open to all levels
of experience. Bring supplies to take notes. More info:
yourprofessorD@gmail.com. Inst: Dorothy Spirus.
M Apr 4–May 9 7:30pm–9pm RSC $155 #165030
Grammar Refresher Online
Revive lost or forgotten knowledge of English gram-
mar and gain confidence in producing grammatically
correct writing. Classes begin monthly and are entire-
ly online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours).
Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info:
949-724-6611.
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See Pages 109-111.
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NEW Novel Writing Workshop
Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel.
Tis workshop explores writing basics such as characters,
point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story
on track. You will also learn the business side of writing
including query letters, agents, editors and independent
publishing options. Ages 16+.
Th Apr 7–May 12 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #166909
FREE
Senior Services Volunteer
Informational Meeting
Learn what is required to volunteer at the City’s senior
centers. Tis meeting provides information on cur-
rent openings and the variety of volunteer opportuni-
ties available for adults and teens ages 14+. More info:
949-724-6900.
W Apr 20 10am–11am LSC Free #159898
W Apr 20 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159899
W May 18 10am–11am LSC Free #159900
W May 18 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159901
W Jun 15 10am–11am LSC Free #159902
W Jun 15 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159903
FREE Smart Gardening
Join University of California Cooperative Education
Master Gardeners to learn how to grow mouth-watering
home grown tomatoes. Facts, tips and strategies will be
discussed. Get your garden ready for spring, fnd out how
to improve your soil, use healthy fertilizing strategies and
defeat common garden pests. Registration required.
W Mar 30 6:30pm–9pm ICC Free #164871
Th Mar 31 6:30pm–9pm ICC Free #164872
PArenting
FREE
Hoag Medical Group
Pediatric Classes
Free educational sessions with in-depth preparation, ad-
vice and tips for expectant and new parents. Inst: Hoag
Medical Group Pediatrician. Location: Hoag Medical
Group Pediatrics, 4900 Barranca Parkway, Suite 103,
Irvine 92604. More info: 855-450-4464.
Becoming a Family: Tips for Expectant
 New Parents
Sa Apr 16 10am–11am HMGP Free #165243
Tu May 17 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #165244
How to Raise a Healthy Infant
Sa Mar 5 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #161976
Sa Apr 23 10am–11am HMGP Free #165245
Tu May 10 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #165246
Sa May 21 10am–11am HMGP Free #165247
CPR  First Aid for Infant/Child
 Adult
Be prepared by taking an Emergency Medical Services
Authority and State-approved CPR and/or First Aid
class. Participants receive University Training Center cer-
tifcation (CPR and First Aid valid for two years). Inst:
University Training Center. Ages 14+. Children 10-13
may enroll with registered parent.
Sa Apr 30 9am–12pm LSC $30 #164531
Sa Apr 30 12:30pm–3:30pm LSC $30 #164532
Sa Apr 30 9am–3:30pm LSC $60 #164533
Prenatal Yoga with Mona
Pregnancy is an excellent time to practice yoga, a tech-
nique for improving the health and vitality of mind, body
and spirit. Connect with your baby through breathing ex-
ercises and gentle yoga poses, while developing strength,
stamina and balance. All stages of pregnancy are wel-
come. Consult with your doctor before registering. Inst:
Mona Ness.
Tu Apr 5–May 3 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #166602
Tu May 10–Jun 7 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #166603
sPorts  fitness
Anaheim ICE: Skating for Adults
Learn to skate, glide on one foot, stop, turn and more. In-
cludes: skate rental, lessons, free practice on the day of class
and three additional skating passes to use during the ses-
sion. More info: jsaitta@anaheimice.com, 714-518-3212.
Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim
92805. Ages 17+. *No class 6/1.
W Apr 13–May 4 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #164649
W May 11–Jun 8* 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #164650
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949-724-6825
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ƒ . 7 leagues
ƒ s 7 vs. 7 league
949-724-6669
ƒ Men’s leagues in
various levels
ƒ Men’s 6’2”league
ƒ Men’s masters league
The Community Services Department
ofers the following adult sports programs:
Soccer at the Great Park
ƒ Men’s 7 vs. 7 leagues
in various levels
949-724-6586
For registration information,
irvineathletics.org.
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Badminton for Adults
Learn the fundamentals of badminton, exercise and
have fun making friends while enjoying light compe-
tition. Class held in a state-of the-art indoor facility.
All levels welcome. Bring your own racket. More info:
949-559-6868. Ages 18+. *No class 5/29.
Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $200 #165487
Cardio Boot Camp®
Outdoor Fitness
Burn calories, improve strength and increase endurance
with high-energy outdoor circuit training in this early
morning workout. Inst: Body Business. *No class 5/30.
M,W, F Apr 4–May 6 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #165513
M,W, F May 9–Jun 10* 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #165514
Fencing for Teens  Adults
Fencing promotes discipline, ftness and sportsmanship.
Learn the modern sport of fencing in a safe, fun and pro-
fessional manner. Wear long athletic pants, short sleeves
and tennis shoes. More info: clintonkershaw@comcast.net,
559-213-8218. Inst: Clinton Kershaw. Ages 12+. *No
class 5/19.
Th Apr 7–May 26* 7pm–8pm UCP $225 #165000
Hybrid Warrior 101
Improve cardio, strengthen and sculpt in this high-energy
class for the optimal full-body workout. Unlike typical
cardio-kickboxing classes, Hybrid Warrior 101 incorpo-
rates circuit, interval, plyometric and resistance training,
making this class the ultimate experience in level one
combat conditioning. Bring a towel and water. More info:
suziemcclelland@yahoo.com, 949-929-5020. Ages 16+.
M Apr 4–25 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165504
M May 2–23 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165506
M Jun 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165509
Tu,Th Apr 5–28 9am–10am ATA $64 #165505
Tu,Th May 3–26 9am–10am ATA $64 #165507
Tu,Th Jun 7–30 9am–10am ATA $64 #165508
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Zumba Gold and more classes
for adults ages 50 and over
are listed on on Page 81.
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Jazzercise
Jazzercise is a calorie-torching, hip-swiveling, Shakira’d-
be-proud dance party workout to put your abs to the
test, with a hot playlist to distract you from the burn.
Our classes-Strike, Fusion, Core, Strength and Dance
Mixx-will leave you breathless, toned and coming back
for more. Start working it with Jazzercise! All ftness
levels welcome. New customers get an introductory tri-
al ofer. Try a month of unlimited Jazzercise classes for
only $25! Attend one or all classes at every Tustin/Irvine
Jazzercise location. More info:shawn@jazzwithme.com,
714-730-3758. Inst: Shawn Masse. *No class 5/30.
Monthly Rate: $55 with 12-month agreement
$65 with 6-month agreement
$75 with 2-month agreement
Drop-In Rate: $20/meeting, pay at the door
Running Technique
Learn to run longer, faster and pain-free! Master the
proper running technique, reach your ftness goals and
enjoy running pain-free at any age. Bring sunscreen, wa-
ter and wear comfortable clothing and running shoes.
More info: albert@movewellftnessservices.com. Inst: Al-
bert Lu. *No class 5/30.
M,W, F Apr 4–May 6 6pm–7pm CCP $159 #164998
M,W, F May 9–Jun 10* 6pm–7pm WBCP $149 #164999
Stroller Strides
Get rolling with the little ones! Tis stroller-based ftness
program is a total-body workout designed for all ftness
levels. Certifed instructors will emphasize power walk-
ing, strength, and toning to help you get, and stay, in
shape. Bring sunscreen, water, towel or mat, snacks and
your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie Freeman of South Irvine/
Lake Forest Fit4Mom.
Th Mar 31–Apr 28 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166596
Th May 12–Jun 9 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166597
The Atlas Challenge
Specialized ftness program designed to shed pounds and
sculpt the body, combining the perfect balance between
cardio and strength training. Class utilizes weights, jump
rope, punching bags, ladder, medicine balls, mitts, blocks
and more to make your workout fun and efective. Bring a
towel and water. More info: suziemcclelland@yahoo.com
949-929-5020. Inst: Traditional Studios. Ages 13+.
W Apr 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165510
W May 4–25 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165511
W Jun 1–22 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165512
Water Aerobics
Great for new and longtime participants of water ftness.
Tis fun, fast-paced workout helps tone without stressing
the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is followed by total-
body resistance work and toning. When available, Tues-
day morning and Friday classes are ofered in deep water.
Program ofered year-round. Fee: $7/day; $24/4 visits or $5
per class for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool.
Schedule subject to change or relocation. Ages 16+.
M–F Apr 4–Jun 17 10am–11am WWJAC $7 #161415
Tu,Th Apr 5–Jun 9 7pm–8pm WWJAC $7 #161417
Zumba®
Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn up to 700 cal-
ories while toning and sculpting to upbeat international
music. Inst: Body Business.
Tu Apr 5–May 3 6pm–7pm NCP $49 #165515
Th Apr 7–May 5 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $49 #165516
Tu May 10–Jun 7 6pm–7pm NCP $49 #165517
Th May 12–Jun 9 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $49 #165518
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Lakeview Senior Center 949-724-6900
Book Club 1st Mondays 9am–11am Free
Morning Socials Tuesdays 7:30am–9am $1
Contract Bridge Tuesdays 9am–2pm Free
Longevity Stick Tuesdays/Thursdays 9am–10am Free
International Crafters Tuesdays 9am–4pm Free
Bingo Tuesdays 12:30pm–3pm $8/10 games
Mind Fitness Fun Wednesdays 3:30pm–4:30pm Free
Joanie’s Raggtimers Dance 2nd/4thThursdays noon–1:30pm Free
Travel Adventure Slideshow 3rdThursdays 6:30pm–8:30pm Free
Taiwanese Mah Jongg Thursdays noon–5pm Free
Tea Dance Thursdays 2pm–4pm Free
Carrom Fridays 8am–6pm Free
Harmonica Ensemble Fridays 9am–10:15am Free
Morning Socials Fridays 10am–11am $1
Movie Matinee 1st/3rd Fridays 12:15pm–2:30pm Free
Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6800
Beginning Social Bridge Mondays 2pm–4:30pm Free
American Style Mah Jongg Mondays 9:30am–noon Free
Longevity Stick Mondays 10am–11am Free
Power Hour Mondays 11:15am–12:15pm $5
Canasta Mondays/Wednesdays 11:30am–3:30pm Free
InternationalDiscussionGroup 3rdTuesdays 9:30am–11:20am Free
Intermediate Bridge Tuesdays 12pm–4pm Free
Bunco 1stWednesdays 12pm–3pm $5
Social Bridge Wednesdays 9am–noon Free
Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays 11am–3:30pm Free
SocialTap Dance Wednesdays 11:30am–1pm Free
IntegralTai Chi Wednesday/Thursdays 2:30am–4:30pm Free
SocialTap Dance Thursdays 9:30am–11:30am Free
Duplicate Bridge Thursdays 10am–2pm Free
Chess Fridays 11am–1pm Free
Open Dance Studio Fridays 3pm–5pm Free
Film Club 2nd Fridays 10:30am–11:30am Free
Trabuco Center 949-724-7300
Morning Socials Thursdays 8am–9:30am $1
IntegralTai Chi Thursdays 3pm–5pm Free
Friday Movie Matinee 2nd/4th Fridays 2–5pm Free
Rose Garden Café at Lakeview
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Fees: $4* (suggested donation for ages 60+)
$5 (ages 59 and under)
Enjoyadelicioushotmealwithgreatserviceandasocialatmosphere.
Meals provide one-third of the recommended nutritional dietary
daily allowance for seniors.Vegetarian alternatives available. Menus
listed online, at the centers and in the IrvineSeniorNewsletter.
*Nosenioristurnedawayduetoinabilitytomakeadonation.
Special Luncheons (Time and fees vary)
Mother’s Day Memorial Day Father’s Day
(Friday, May 6) (Friday, May 27) (Friday, June 17)
Sponsorshipandvolunteeropportunitiesforseniornutritionprograms
areavailable,call949-724-6918.
dAily Activities
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irvine
senior services
Providing services to adults ages 50+
with three dedicated locations.
Keen Center for Senior Resources
Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m.–noon
949-724-6926 keencenter@cityofrvine.org
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LAkEvIEW SENIoR CENTER (LSC)
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org
20 Lake Road, Irvine
(Located in Mike Ward Community Park—
Woodbridge)
Amenities Include:
Nutritionprogram Recreationprograms
ComputerLab Clubsandsupportgroups
Billiardsandgameroom
RANCHo SENIoR CENTER (RSC)
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
949-724-6800 irvineseniors.org
3 Ethel Coplen Way, Irvine
Amenities Include:
Fitness Center Recreation programs Clubs
Health and ftness programs Game room
TRAbuCo CENTER (TC)
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
949-724-7300 irvineseniors.org
5701 Trabuco Road Irvine
Amenities Include:
Fitness Center Recreation programs
Health and ftness programs
Formoreinformationandacompletelistingofprograms
and services, visit irvineseniors.org.
memBershiP ProgrAms
Computer Lab
at Lakeview Senior Center
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
Open lab time is available to Computer Lab members
only. Hours may vary due to class schedules, computer
maintenance and volunteer coverage. Members must read
and sign a copy of the lab rules and regulations.
Fees: Irvine Residents: $17/Year Nonresidents: $22/Year
Fitness Centers
for Active Older Adults
Rancho Fitness Center
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Fees: $55 per year (Gold Card members)
$80 per year (non-Gold Card members)
$10 orientation
Trabuco Fitness Center
Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Fees: $55 per year (Gold Card members)
$80 per year (non-Gold Card members)
$10 orientation
Both ftness centers provide older adults with a safe and
comfortable workout environment. Equipment is avail-
able for cardiovascular and strength training. Orientation
required prior to participation. Schedule orientation and
purchase memberships in person at Rancho Senior Center
or Trabuco Center. Membership is valid at both centers.
Gold Card
Start receiving your benefits today! Perks include dis-
counts to Fitness Center, ftness classes, priority registra-
tion for special events and luncheons and pre-registra-
tion for high demand classes. Card includes picture for
identifcation. Purchase at any senior center. More info:
949-724-6800.
Fees: Irvine Residents: $10/Year Nonresidents: $15/Year
communicAtion
FREE
Adaptive Telephone
Distribution—CTAP
California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) provides
free telephone equipment to qualifying Californians,
certified with difficulties in seeing, hearing, speaking,
remembering or moving. Free hearing screening and
certifcation for CTAP application provided. More info:
949-724-6926. Reservations required.
W May 18 9am–11:30am LSC Free
Computer: Basics and Beyond
Learn about computer usage with an easy-to-understand style
and no technical jargon. We use familiar, everyday words to
explain the ins and outs of computers, the internet and pro-
grams. Inst: Glen the Computer Guy. Computers provided at
Lakeview and Trabuco. Participants need to bring own lap-
tops to classes at Rancho. More info: call each location.
Basic Computer Skills
Tu,Th Apr 5–21 9am–10am LSC $48 #164587
Tu,Th Apr 5–21 12:30pm–1:30pm TC $48 #164561
Tu,Th Apr 5–21 4pm–5pm RSC $48 #164596
Basic Computer Sills
W, F Apr 6–22 9am–10am LSC $48 #164591
W, F Apr 6–22 11am–12pm TC $48 #164562
Beginning Word
Tu,Th May 3–19 9am–10am LSC $48 #164592
Tu,Th May 3–19 12:30pm–1:30pm TC $48 #164560
Tu,Th May 3–19 4pm–5pm RSC $48 #164597
Intermediate Word
Tu,Th May 31–Jun 16 9am–10am LSC $48 #164595
Tu,Th May 31–Jun 16 12:30pm–1:30pm TC $48 #164586
Tu,Th May 31–Jun 16 4pm–5pm RSC $48 #164598
Beginning Email
W, F May 4–20 9am–10am LSC $48 #164593
W, F May 4–20 11am–12pm TC $48 #164563
W, F Jun 1–17 9am–10am LSC $48 #164594
W, F Jun 1–17 11am–12pm TC $48 #164564
suPPortive/educAtionAl
FREE
AARP Tax Foundation
Assistance
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides free tax assistance
to taxpayers with low and moderate incomes, particular-
ly to those 60 and older. Services provided by a team of
trained and certifed volunteers. More info and to make
an appointment, call 949-724-6926.
Wednesdays through April 13 9am–3pm LSC Free
FREE CarFit
Sponsored by Automobile Club of America, adults 50+
and their vehicle are checked to ensure the car is properly
adjusted to ft the driver. Call 949-724-6926 to sign up.
FirstWednesday of each Month 9am–12pm LSC Free
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Health and Wellness
Looking for health,
nutrition and
wellness classes?
See Pages 70-76.
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FREE Positive Aging
Improve overall wellness through this education pro-
gram. Discover how to recognize early signs of depression
and cognitive decline, and learn about coping strategies,
treatment approaches, support networks and community
resources. Prevention and early intervention lead to posi-
tive aging. Presented by the Omid Multicultural Institute
for Development (OMID).
English F Apr 1–May 27 2:30pm–4pm LSC Free #168058
Farsi F Apr 1–May 27 2:30pm–4pm LSC Free #168059
dAnce, music  drAmA
Harmonica Instruction
for Seniors
Playing the harmonica has many benefts including brain
exercise and increasing lung capacity. Learn the basic
skills to play and read notes. Bring your own harmonica
(24 hole minimum with two reeds and in the key of ‘C’.)
Limited amount available for purchase in class. Ages 50+.
*No class 6/8.
W Apr 6–Jun 29* 11:30am–1pm LSC $60 #164762
Timeless Tappers
A wonderful alternative to traditional exercise, this class
is designed to teach men and women 50+ classic tap tech-
nique, terminology and rhythm. Move in style from head
to toe and connect right and lef brain synapses while tap-
ping in the fun zone. Includes warm-ups, combinations,
center foor and routine. Familiarity with basic steps is a
plus but not mandatory.
Sa May 7–June 18 10:30am–noon RSC $52.50 #164545
fitness
MELT®
Discover a method to reduce pain and function more
efciently with simple 10-minute self-care techniques
using sof balls or sof rollers. Developed by best-selling
author and manual therapist Sue Hitzmann, Te MELT
Method® is an innovative, self-treatment program that
focuses on connective tissues to relieve aches and pains
related to aging and active living. Inst: Niki Parker. *No
class 4/12, 5/31.
Hands + Feet Tu Apr 5 9am–10am RSC $5 #164506
Hands + Feet Tu May 10 9am–10am RSC $5 #164509
Hands + Feet Tu Jun 14 9am–10am RSC $5 #164511
Soft Roller Tu Apr 5–26* 10am–11am RSC $24 #164507
Soft Roller Tu Apr 5–26* 11:30am–12:30pm TC $24 #164510
Soft Roller Tu May 3–24*10am–11am RSC $32 #164508
Soft Roller Tu May 3–24*11:30am–12:30pm TC $32 #164513
Soft Roller Tu Jun 7–28 10am–11am RSC $32 #164512
Soft Roller Tu Jun 7–28 11:30am–12:30pm TC $32 #164514
Power Hour—
Active Fitness Series
Tis energizing full-body workout combines aerobic and
strength training exercises utilizing resistance tubes and
Tera-bands. Increase strength, endurance and cardio-
vascular health through intervals of cardio and strength
training followed by stretches. All ftness levels welcome.
Ages 50+.
Mondays 11:15am–12:15pm RSC $5/Class
Fridays 10:30am–11:30am TC $5/Class
Senior Splash
Tis shallow water, low-impact class is paced for seniors and
designed to promote joint fexibility, range of motion and agil-
ity while building cardiovascular ftness and muscle strength.
Minimum registration must be met prior to frst class to avoid
cancellation; please register in advance.
Tu Apr 5–May 31 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161381
Th Apr 7–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161383
Tu,Th Apr 5–May 5 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161382
Tu,Th May 10–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $16 #161384
Yoga for Active Older Adults
Anyone can practice yoga regardless of age or experience.
Energize your body and improve your fexibility. All lev-
els welcome. No class 5/30.
M Apr 11–Jun 27* 8:45am–10am LSC $55 #164550
M Apr 4–Jun 27* 9am–10am TC $84 #164584
W Apr 13–Jun 29 9am–10am RSC $60 #164552
W Apr 13–Jun 29 10:30am–11:45am LSC $60 #164551
Th Apr 14–Jun 30 9:30am–10:45am RSC $60 #164553
Th Apr 7–Jun 23 11am–12pm TC $84 #164585
F Apr 15–Jun 24 9am–10:15am RSC $55 #164554
Zumba Gold®
If you love to dance, then Zumba Gold® is the perfect
workout for you! Tis dance ftness class helps increase
balance, range of motion and coordination. No dance
experience necessary. Wear workout clothes and cross
training or dance ftness shoes. Bring a bottle of water and
a towel. More info: bbohlig@cox.net, 949-351-7516. Inst:
Barbara Bohlig. Ages 50+. *No class 5/23, 5/25, 5/30.
M Apr 4–Jun 27* 10am–10:50am TC $55 #164402
M Apr 4–Jun 27* 4:30pm–5:25pm LSC $55 #164399
W Apr 6–Jun 22 2:30pm–3:20pm TC $55 #164403
W Apr 6–Jun 22 4:30pm–5:30pm RSC $55 #164401
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AQUATICS
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irvine AQuAtics
Providing aquatics education, water safety
awareness, ftness, competition and fun
to participants of all ages and abilities.
WILLIAM WooLLETT JR.
AquATICS CENTER (WWJAC)
Monday–Friday: 6 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday–Sunday: 8 a.m.–noon
Hours may change based on scheduled programs
949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org
4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine
(Adjacent to Irvine High School)
Amenities Include:
25-meter teaching pool with portable slide
Two 50-meter competition pools
Two 1-meter diving boards
Two 3-meter diving boards
Services Include:
Swim lessons, swim teams, diving,
synchronized swimming  water polo
Adult lap swim  water aerobics
Children’s birthday parties  camps
Aquatic safety education classes  CPR
NoRTHWooD
AquATICS CENTER (NHSAC)
Monday–Friday: 4:30–8 p.m.
(During school year)
949-724-6938 irvineaquatics.org
4515 Portola Parkway, Irvine
(Located at Northwood High School)
Amenities Include:
One 50-meter competition pool
Purchase memberships for this year-round pro-
gram at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center.
Ages 16+. Pool will be closed on some City holidays.
Schedule subject to change or relocation.
M–F 6am–8am, 10am–2pm, 6pm–8pm WWJAC
Sa–Su 8am–10am WWJAC
Recreation swimming will be ofered during the sum-
mer in the recreation pool with water slide every day
and in the diving pool on weekdays. Children 6 and
under must be accompanied, one-on-one by an adult
in the water at all times. Schedules can change with
minimal notice, please check with lifeguards for updates.
M–F 1:15–3pm Jun 13–Aug 19 WWJAC
Sa–Su 1–2:30pm May 21–Sept 20* WWJAC
LaP  recreation sWim fees:
10 30 90 Year-
Daily Visit Visit Visit Monthly Unlimited
Junior (2–18) $2 $18 $52.50 $135 $30 $250
Adult (18–55) $4 $36 $90.00 $225 $45 $500
Senior (55+) $2 $18 $52.50 $135 $30 $250
scheduLe
recreAtion sWimming
And diving
scheduLe
lAP sWim
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Splash Camps
Looking for a summer
camp at the pool?
See Page 53 for
Splash Camps.
trAining
Coaches Certifcation
CPR/AED  First Aid Review and Safety Training
for Swim Coaches
Tis refresher course allows those previously certifed in
American Red Cross (ARC) CPR/AED and First Aid to
renew their certifcation. Te frst part of the training in-
cludes CPR, AED and First Aid skills review leading up
to a written test and skills challenge. Te second portion
is safety training for swim coaches which includes water
polo coaches and other individuals involved in aquatic
programs. Course includes written test and in water skills
session. Bring swimsuit and towel. Includes $50 ARC fee.
Ages 15+.
Su Apr 10 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #161803
Su Jun 5 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #161805
Lifeguard Training
Prepare yourself for a job as a lifeguard. Lifeguard can-
didates learn how to prevent and respond to aquatic
emergencies. Successful completion earns certifcation in
American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training, First Aid
and CPR/AED. Includes $40 ARC fee. Participant must
be able to pass prerequisites skills test. Ages 15+.
M–W Mar 28–30 10am–8pm WWJAC $215 #161813
F Apr 29 5pm–10pm WWJAC $215 #161814
Sa, Su Apr 30–May 1 8am–8pm
Lifeguard Training Review
Individuals who have been previously certified in
American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training can re-
new the certification. Participants must bring previous
Lifeguarding, CPR/AED and First Aid cards, swimsuit
and towel. Participants will receive recertification in
lifeguard training (LGT), CPR/AED and First Aid upon
demonstration of skills. Includes $40 ARC fee. Ages 15+.
Su Apr 24 9am–2pm WWJAC $140 #164313
Water Safety Instructor (WSI)
Looking to teach swimming lessons this summer? Tis
course provides the certifcation and training necessary to
teach all of the American Red Cross (ARC) swimming
and water-safety courses. Includes $40 ARC fee. Partici-
pants must be able to pass prerequisite skills test. Ages 16+.
T-Th Mar 29–31 9am–7pm WWJAC $215 #164256
WAter fitness  more
H20: Dive
Spring Board Diving
Diving is one of the most popular Olympic sports requir-
ing similar skills to that of a gymnast; strength, fexibility,
judgment and air awareness. Come join us to learn the
proper diving techniques of 1- and 3-meter diving boards.
Ages 7-13.
F Apr 29–May 20 4:30pm–5:10pm WWJAC $40 #161824
Senior Splash
Tis shallow water, low-impact class is paced for seniors
and designed to promote joint fexibility, range of motion
and agility while building cardiovascular ftness and muscle
strength. Minimum registration must be met prior to frst
class to avoid cancellation; please register in advance.
Ages 50+.
Tu Apr 5–May 31 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161381
Th Apr 7–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161383
Tu,Th Apr 5–May 5 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161382
Tu,Th May 10–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $16 #161384
Water Aerobics
Great for both new and longtime participants of water
fitness. This fun, fast-paced workout helps tone with-
out stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is
followed by total body resistance work and toning. When
available, Tuesday morning and Friday classes are ofered
in deep water. Program ofered year-round. Fee: $7 per
visit; $24 per 4 visits or $5 per class when purchasing for
10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Ages 16+.
*No class 5/27, 5/30; no PM class 3/29, 3/31. Schedule
subject to change or relocation.
M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC
Tu,Th (ends 3/24) 6pm–7pm WWJAC
Tu,Th (begins 4/5) 7pm–8pm WWJAC
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Become a City Lifeguard
Can you swim and tread water? Are you looking for a
year-round or summer job where you can help others?
Then you may have what it takes to be a City of Irvine life-
guard. Lifeguard training will be provided free of charge to
applicantswhosuccessfullycompletetheinterviewprocess
and a prerequisite skills test. Apply at cityofrvine.org/job
by 5 p.m. on March 25. Qualified applicants will be
scheduled for interviews and testing on Sunday, April 3.
For more information, please call 949-724-6717 or email
aquatics@cityofrvine.org.
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LeveLssessions
Session 3: April 4–28
Session 4: May 9–June 2
*No class Monday May 30, Fees prorated
Session 5: June 13–23
Session6: June 27–July 7
*No class Monday July 4, Fees prorated
Session7: July 11–21
*Fees prorated for no-class dates; view online at
irvinequickreg.org.
fees
LessonTime Level Session 3–7
25 minutes Little Fish/Big Fish $56
40 minutes Little Fish/Little Eels/Big Fish $90
25 minutes Private $200
40 minutes Teens/Adults $80
Classes generally meet 8 times per session.
registration Begins
Session 3  4:
Residents: Sunday, March 13, 9 p.m.
Nonresidents: Monday, March 14, 9 p.m.
Session 5, 6  7:
Residents: Sunday, May 15, 9 p.m.
Nonresidents: Monday, May 16, 9 p.m.
registration methods
Online: irvinequickreg.org
Fax: 949-724-6608
See Page 114 for more registration options and forms.
Ducklings (Ages 6–36 months with adult)
Adult is in the water, learning ways to assist the child in
basic skills and water safety.
Little Fish  Parent (Ages 2.5–5.5 with adult)
Adult is in the water for just the frst few meetings. Content
follows Little Fish: Starfsh and Sea Dragons.
Little Fish (Ages 3–6 years)
Children are grouped into Starfsh, Sea Dragon, Seahorse,
Sea Lion or Shark levels based on ability. Skills vary and
may include: water entry, foating, kicking, basic strokes,
turns and water safety. Most children repeat this level sev-
eral times.
Little Eels (Ages 5–6 years)
Must be able to complete 25 yards of freestyle with side
breathing, backstroke, and elementary backstroke; 15
yards of breaststroke and butterfy kick. Prerequisite: one
session of Little Fish: Sharks level.
Big Fish (Ages 6–13 years)
Hippos: For beginners. Skills include: water entry, foat-
ing, futter kicking, arm action and basic pool safety. Most
children take this class one or two times.
Turtles: Must possess skills from the previous level and
swim 15 yards unassisted. Skills include: freestyle with
side breathing, backstroke, butterfy kick, breaststroke
kick, elementary backstroke and water safety. Most chil-
dren take this course several times.
Eels: Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle with side
breathing, backstroke and elementary backstroke. In-
struction focuses on endurance and stroke mastery. Most
children take this course two to three times.
Dolphins: Must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle,
backstroke, elementary backstroke and 25 yards of breast-
stroke and butterfy. Instruction focuses on stroke refne-
ment and distance. Instructor is not in the water. Most
children take this course two to three times.
Marlins: Must be able to swim 100 yards of freestyle and
backstroke, 50 yards of breaststroke and butterfy, and
swim continuously for 200 yards correctly. Instruction
focuses on building endurance and proper stroke tech-
niques to complete a 100 Individual Medley. Most chil-
dren take this course two to three times.
Teen Swimming (Ages 13–17 years)
For beginners with minimal or no experience. Class con-
tent similar to Big Fish: Hippos and Turtles skills.
Adult Swimming Program (Ages 14+ years)
For beginners. Instruction given in a group setting and
focuses on individual learning interests and goals.
Private/Semi-Private Program (Ages 6 months+)
A limited number of private lessons will be ofered for
private (one student) or semi-private (two students) per
instructor. Te person requesting the semi-private class is
responsible for fnding the additional participant. Classes
are scaled to the participant’s skill level.
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We Reserve the Right to Move Students
to the Most Developmentally Appropriate Level
Withdrawal Requests
Withdrawal requests for Learn To Swim must be made
in writing 10 days prior to the start of the session.
The session always begins on a Monday, even if your class
begins on a Tuesday. A $5 withdrawal fee applies per
class. Requests received fewer than 10 days prior to the
start of the session will be processed for 50 percent of
the fees. Withdrawals/refunds are not available once the
session begins. Sorry, there are no make-ups or credits for
missed classes. Email aquatics@cityofrvine.org with your
withdrawal request. Refunds may be processed upon request
for an additional $5 refund fee. 
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course # day time
Sessions
3 4 5 6 7
Ducklings  Parent (6–36 months) 25minuteclasses
-------- -------- 159693 159697 159705 M/W 11am–11:25am
-------- 159676 --------- -------- -------- M/W 11:15am–11:40am
-------- -------- 159691 -------- -------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- 159678 -------- 159700 159722 M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- -------- 159688 -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- 159679 -------- 159687 159723 M/W 6pm–6:25pm
-------- -------- 159692 --------- -------- T/TH 11am–11:25am
-------- 159680 --------- --------- -------- T/TH 11:15–11:40am
-------- --------- -------- 159720 159707 T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- -------- 159689 -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- 159681 -------- 159718 159708 T/TH 6pm–6:25pm
Little Fish  Parent (Ages 2.5–5.5) 25minuteclasses
-------- -------- -------- 160811 160815 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm
-------- -------- 160813 -------- -------- M–TH 12:30pm–12:55pm
-------- 160820 160814 -------- -------- M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- 160819 160809 160810 160812 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25minuteclasses
-------- 150666 -------- ------- -------- M/W 11:15am–11:40am
-------- -------- 160828 -------- -------- M/W 11:30am–11:55am
-------- 160668 -------- -------- -------- M/W 12:30pm–12:55pm
160683 160667 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm
160684 160693 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm
160685 160669 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm
160688 160670 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm
160659 160671 -------- -------- -------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm
160686 160672 -------- -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
160666 160673 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm
-------- 160674 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- --------- 160827 -------- -------- T/TH 11am–11:25am
-------- 160692 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 12:30pm–12:55pm
-------- 160689 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 1pm–1:25pm
-------- 160695 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 2:30pm–2:55pm
-------- 160675 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3pm–3:25pm
160687 160676 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
160661 160677 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm
160662 160678 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
160663 160679 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5pm–5:25pm
160664 160680 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
160665 160641 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- -------- 160731 160716 160726 M–TH 10am–10:25am
-------- -------- 160732 160743 160727 M–TH 10:30am–10:55am
-------- -------- 160733 160744 160752 M–TH 11am–11:25am
-------- -------- 160734 160717 160753 M–TH 11:30am–11:55am
-------- -------- 160735 160745 160754 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm
course # day time
Sessions
3 4 5 6 7
Little Fish (Continued) 25minuteclasses
-------- -------- 160728 160746 160755 M–TH 12:30pm–12:55pm
-------- -------- 160736 160747 160700 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- -------- 160737 160742 160701 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- 160738 160748 160698 M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- -------- 160739 160749 160696 M–TH 5pm–5:25pm
-------- -------- 160740 160741 160697 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- -------- 160714 160751 160702 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- -------- 160715 160730 160699 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- -------- 160750 160712 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm
Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 40minuteclasses
-------- 160838 160887 160888 160891 M/W 3pm–3:40pm
-------- 160839 -------- 160883 160914 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- 160840 160885 160874 160893 M/W 4:30pm–5:10pm
160834 -------- 160848 160852 160907 M/W 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 160841 -------- 160876 160908 M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm
160836 -------- 160860 160862 160884 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
-------- 160842 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:40pm
-------- -------- 160850 160854 160916 M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm
-------- 160844 160886 160889 160892 T/TH 3pm–3:40pm
-------- --------- -------- 160913 160915 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- 160847 160885 160875 160894 T/TH 4:30pm–5:10pm
160835 -------- 160849 160853 160907 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm
-------- -------- 160873 160890 160882 T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm
-------- 160845 --------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm
160837 -------- 160861 160864 160883 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm
-------- 160843 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6pm–6:40pm
-------- 160846 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 160851 160855 160865 T/TH 6:30pm–7:10pm
Little Eels (Ages 5–6) 40minuteclasses
-------- -------- 160607 -------- ------- M/W 4:30pm–5:10pm
-------- -------- -------- 160608 160610 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm
Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses
-------- 160504 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm
-------- 160498 -------- -------- ------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm
160501 160499 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm
-------- 160505 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
160502 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm
-------- 160506 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm
160497 160500 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- 160503 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 160508 160515 160528 M–TH 10am–10:25am
-------- -------- 160509 160516 160529 M–TH 11:30am–11:55am
-------- -------- 160510 160517 160530 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm
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Parking is limited in the front lot at WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center Please arrive early to fnd parking
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course # day time
Sessions
3 4 5 6 7
Big Fish: Hippos (Continued) 25minuteclasses
-------- -------- 160728 160536 ------- M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm
-------- -------- 160736 160518 160538 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- -------- 160737 160519 160531 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- 160738 -------- ------- M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- -------- 160513 160520 160537 M–TH 5pm–5:25pm
-------- -------- 160514 160521 160507 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- -------- 160532 -------- ------- M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses
-------- 160550 160568 -------- ------- M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- 160566 -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 160553 160567 160570 160589 M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm
160549 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 160557 160559 160561 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
160555 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- -------- -------- 160585 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm
-------- 160554 160578 -------- ------- T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- -------- 160560 160576 T/TH 4:30pm–5:10pm
-------- -------- 160577 -------- ------- T/TH 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 160556 -------- 160571 160584 T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm
161304 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 160558 160562 ------- T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm
161309 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 160569 160579 160586 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm
Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses
-------- 161213 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm
-------- 161214 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- 161215 -------- -------- ------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm
-------- 161216 -------- -------- ------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm
161222 161212 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm
-------- 161217 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
161280 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm
-------- 161218 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 3pm–3:25pm
-------- 161223 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- 161219 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- 161224 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
161211 161221 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5pm–5:25pm
161210 161220 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
161246 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- 161225 -------- -------- ------ T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 161266 161242 161261 M–TH 10am–10:25am
-------- -------- 161267 161243 161262 M–TH 10:30am-10:55am
-------- -------- 161268 161276 161263 M–TH 11:30am-11:55am
-------- -------- 161269 161277 161281 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm
-------- -------- 161270 161244 161264 M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm
-------- -------- 161271 161278 161228 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- -------- 161272 161245 161230 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- 161273 161246 161231 M–TH 5pm–5:25pm
course # day time
Sessions
3 4 5 6 7
Big Fish: Turtles (Continued) 25minuteclasses
-------- -------- -------- 161241 161229 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- -------- 161240 161247 161232 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- -------- 161239 161279 161227 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 161274 161280 161233 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm
Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses
-------- 161305 161355 161356 161327 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- 161323 161334 161347 M/W 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 161306 161322 161325 161349 M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm
161307 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 161313 161315 161350 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
161308 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 161331 161317 161358 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm
-------- 161310 161354 161357 161328 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- --------- --------- 161337 161330 T/TH 4:30pm–5:10pm
-------- -------- 161332 161324 161348 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 161311 -------- 161333 161360 T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm
161304 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 161314 161316 161351 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm
161309 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 161321 161318 161359 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm
Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses
-------- 159753 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm
-------- 159762 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- 159763 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm
-------- 159754 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm
159749 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm
-------- 159755 -------- -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm
159750 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm
-------- 159756 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- 159764 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3pm–3:25pm
-------- 159757 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- 159758 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- 159761 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
159751 159759 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5pm–5:25pm
159746 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- 159760 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 159775 159780 159807 M–TH 10:30am-10:55am
-------- -------- 159776 159805 159797 M–TH 11:30am-11:55am
-------- -------- 159802 159808 159814 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm
-------- -------- -------- 159806 159798 M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm
-------- -------- 159777 159781 159770 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
-------- -------- -------- 159809 159767 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- 159778 159782 159765 M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- -------- -------- 159810 159768 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- -------- 159779 159811 159766 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm
-------- -------- 159800 159812 159801 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 159803 159813 159769 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm
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course # day 7time
Sessions
3 4 5 6 7
Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses
-------- -------- 159885 159886 159879 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- -------- 159869 159868 M/W 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 159842 159871 -------- -------- M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm
159838 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 159847 159851 159865 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm
159839 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm
--------- 159841 --------- --------- --------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm
--------- -------- 159849 159853 159870 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm
--------- -------- 159884 159887 159876 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm
--------- -------- -------- 159855 159878 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm
--------- 159845 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm
159843 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 159848 159852 159866 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm
159846 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- 159844 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 159850 159854 159867 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm
Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses
159839 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- 159841 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 159849 159853 159870 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm
-------- -------- 159884 159887 159876 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- -------- 159855 159878 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm
-------- 159845 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm
159843 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm
-------- -------- 159848 159852 159866 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm
159846 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm
-------- 159844 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 159850 159854 159867 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm
Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses
-------- -------- 159482 159490 159485 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm
159469 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm
-------- 159472 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 159474 159476 159478 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm
-------- -------- 159489 159491 159486 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm
159471 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:30pm–7:10pm
-------- 159473 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 159475 159477 159449 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm
Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses
-------- 160928 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
160925 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- 160929 160931 160933 M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- -------- 160930 -------- ------- M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- -------- -------- 160932 160934 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm
course # day time
Sessions
3 4 5 6 7
Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses
159469 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm
-------- 160953 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 160956 160958 160960 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm
160955 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:30pm–7:10pm
-------- 160954 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 160957 160959 160961 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm
Teens (Ages 13–17) 40minuteclasses
-------- -------- 161176 161178 161180 M/W 7pm–7:40pm
-------- 161174 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 7pm–7:40pm
Adults (Ages 18+) 40minuteclasses
59291 159293 -------- 159306 159308 M/W 7pm–7:40pm
-------- -------- 159303 -------- ------- M/W 7:30pm–8:10pm
-------- -------- 159302 -------- ------- T/TH 6pm–6:40pm
-------- -------- -------- 159307 159304 T/TH 7pm–7:40pm
Private Lessons (Ages 6 months+) 25minuteclasses
-------- -------- 161106 -------- ------- M/W 11am–11:25am
161028 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm
-------- 161039 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm
161032 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm
161042 -------- 161109 -------- ------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- 161038 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm
-------- 161036 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm
-------- 161037 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm
161034 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm
161029 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 7pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- -------- -------- 161098 T/TH 11am–11:25am
-------- -------- 161104 -------- ------- T/TH 11:30am-11:55am
-------- 161058 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 11:45am-12:15pm
-------- 161050 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 2:30pm–2:55pm
161027 161048 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm
161030 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm
161031 161040 161108 -------- ------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm
-------- 161059 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
161035 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm
-------- 161041 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 7pm–7:25pm
-------- -------- 161068 161073 161097 M–TH 9am–9:25am
-------- -------- 161069 161074 161118 M–TH 9:30am–9:55am
-------- -------- 161107 161075 161103 M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm
-------- -------- 161070 161076 161130 M–TH 1pm–1:25pm
-------- -------- 161066 161122 161126 M–TH 1:30pm–1:55pm
-------- -------- 161067 161121 161124 M–TH 2pm–2:25pm
-------- -------- 161071 161077 161125 M–TH 2:30pm–2:55pm
-------- -------- 161072 161078 161099 M–TH 3pm–3:25pm
-------- -------- 161105 -------- ------- M–TH 4pm–4:25pm
-------- -------- -------- -------- 161127 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm
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Sessions
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April/May: April 23–May 14; register March 13
June: June 4–July 2*; register March 13
*No class Saturday, June 18.
July: June 9–30*; register May 15
August: August 13–September 3; register June 26
fees
LessonTime Level Saturdays
25 minutes Little Fish/Big Fish $28
25 minutes Private $100
40 minutes Teens/Adults $40
Classes generally meet 4 times per session.
Private Lessons (Continued) 25 minute classes
Ducklings  Parent (6–36 months) 25minuteclasses
159682 159685 159686 -------- Sa 9am–9:25am
159683 159685 159701 159714 Sa 9:30am–9:55am
-------- -------- 159706 -------- Sa 10am–10:25am
------- 164742 -------- ------- Sa 10:30am–10:55am
-------- -------- 159703 159715 Sa 11am–11:25am
-------- -------- 159702 -------- Sa 11:30am–11:55am
Little Fish  Parent (Ages 2.5–5.5) 25 minute classes
-------- 160825 160817 160616 Sa 10am–10:25am
Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25 minute classes
-------- 160691 160729 -------- Sa 9am–9:25am
-------- -------- 160710 -------- Sa 9:30am–9:55am
-------- 160652 160707 160706 Sa 10am–10:25am
-------- -------- 160711 160713 Sa 10:30am–10:55am
-------- -------- 160708 -------- Sa 11am–11:25am
-------- -------- 160709 -------- Sa 12:30pm–12:55pm
Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
-------- -------- 160535 160539 Sa 9:30am–9:55am
-------- -------- 160534 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm
Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
-------- -------- 161275 161238 Sa 9:30am–9:55am
-------- -------- 161265 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm
Big: Eels (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes
-------- -------- 159774 -------- Sa 9:30am–9:55am
-------- -------- 159804 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm
Private Lessons 25 minute classes
161022 161052 161017 161065 Sa 8am–8:25am
161023 161053 161062 161040 Sa 8:30am–8:55am
161019 161054 -------- ------- Sa 9am–9:25am
161043 161055 -------- -------- Sa 9:30am–9:55am
161024 161056 -------- -------- Sa 10am–10:25am
161045 161025 161061 161033 Sa 10:30am–10:55am
161026 161017 161064 161031 Sa 11am–11:25am
-------- -------- 161063 161032 Sa 11:30am–11:55am
-------- -------- 161010 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm
-------- -------- 161060 -------- Sa 12:30pm–12:55pm
Adults (Ages 18+) 25 minute classes
159292 159245 -------- 159296 Sa 8:15am–8:55am
-------- -------- 159305 -------- Sa 8:45am–9:25am
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Classes ofered every 30 minutes
Lessons ofered six days a week at varying times
All lessons are 25 minutes
Fee: $30 per class
Flexible Schedule
Private Lessons
A limited number of private lessons will be ofered for
private (one student) to semi-private (two students) per
instructor. Te person requesting the semi-private class
is responsible for fnding the additional participant.
Classes are scaled to the participants skill level. You are
not guaranteed the same instructor. Space is limited.
More info: 949-724-6717.
1-On-1 Stroke Technique
Geared toward swim team participants, triath-
letes, lap swimmers or anyone looking to gain a
competitive edge. Tis class focuses on proper tech-
nique and mechanics of all four strokes. Pre-register
onsite only. Twenty-fve minute spots throughout the
day. Instructor is not in the water. Space is limited.
More info: 949-724-6717. Ages 5+.
PrivAte sWim lessons
eArly childhood
NEW Art in Motion
Get ready for fun in this class geared for little artists on
the move! Build an art fort, splatter paint on a giant can-
vas, make a life-size self portrait and much more in a cre-
ative environment that encourages movement and artistic
expression. IFAC member: $55.Ages 3.5-5.
Th Apr 21–May 19 10am–11am IFAC $59 #166868
Culinary Workshop:
Parent  Me
Cook and bake delicious food with your little chef! Par-
ent participation required. Fee is per parent/child pair.
Additional person fee $20. Inst: Christianne Winthrop/
Bryan Estrada. IFAC member: $45. Ages 3-6.
St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163038
Pizza Party! Sa Apr 23 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #166805
Cookie Monsters Sa May 14 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #166806
Hawaiian Luau Sa Jun 11 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #166807
Little Artists
Looking for a fun art class for your preschooler? Working
with pencils, pastels, watercolors and clay, your little art-
ist will create a new project each week while exploring art
concepts through education, socialization and play. IFAC
member: $68. Ages 3.5-6.
Tu Apr 12–May 3 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166767
Tu Apr 12–May 3 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166768
W Apr 13–May 4 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166769
W Apr 13–May 4 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166770
Tu May 10–31 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166772
Tu May 10–31 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166771
W May 11–Jun 1 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166773
W May 11–Jun 1 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166774
Little Artists:NEW FREE
Power Hour
Explore diferent art media in a free-form studio environ-
ment. Participants will create to their hearts’ content with
instructors close by to provide technique tips and tricks.
Parent participation required. Program is free; pre-regis-
tration recommended. Ages 3-6.
Th Apr 14 10am–11am IFAC Free #166779
Parent  Me: Art Time
Have fun experimenting with your child on projects using
clay, watercolors, printmaking, collage and more. Parent
participation required. IFAC member: $45. Ages 3-5. *No
class 5/30.
M Apr 11–May 2 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #166765
M May 9–Jun 6* 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #166766
irvine fine
Arts center
Providing art classes, open studios, events,
programs and exhibitions for all ages in
fully equipped art studios.
Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
949-724-6880 irvinefnearts.org
14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine
(Located in Heritage Community Park)
Amenities Include:
Professional art instruction
Childrens’camps and activities
Exhibitions and lectures
Special events
Art Center store
Studios Dedicated To:
Jewelry Photography Ceramics
Drawing  painting Printmaking
Culinary arts
More Options:
Camps for Children (Page 32)
Culinary for Children (Page 34-36)
Family Programs (Page 20)
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Mini Mondays
Make a miniature masterpiece! Have fun experimenting
with media that lends itself to petite presentation. Ages 5-8.
M Mar 14 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162954
M Apr 18 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #166762
M May 16 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #166763
M Jun 6 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #166764
Pencils, Pastels
 Paints
Learn to use pencils, paints, oil pastels and
more to create vibrant masterpieces in this
highly structured program. Inst: Lynda
Blahnik. IFAC member: $68. Ages 6-10.
Sa Mar 5–Apr 9 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #163009
Sa Apr 16–May 21 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #166812
Seasonal Ceramics Workshops
Join us in the sculpture studio once a month as we create
hand-built seasonal clay projects. Each project is holiday
themed and ready to take home in time to celebrate! Ages
6-12.
Giggly Garden Gnomes Tu Mar 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162970
Mom’s Little Monsters Tu Apr 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166841
Father’s Day Clay Heads Tu May 17 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166842
Patriotic Rockets Tu Jun 7 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166843
Start with Art
Learn basic art concepts such as line, shape, color and
composition. A variety of media will be used to create
challenging and fun painting and drawing projects. Inst:
Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $68. Ages 5-8.
Tu Apr 19–May 17 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166827
NEW Think in 3-D!
From hand-building with ceramics to mold making with
plaster and cement, discover the fun in designing and
constructing three-dimensional projects using unusual
materials. Sculpt, build and create original projects that
will have you thinking in a whole new dimension! IFAC
member: $68. Ages 8-12.
Tu Apr 19–May 24 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166867
NEW Print for the Fun of It!
Explore the possibilities of printmaking in an afernoon
with new friends! Try various techniques to see cause and
efect come to life in a dramatic way. Use diferent medi-
ums including inks and non-traditional objects to print on
just about anything. Inst: Milada Pisoncikova. Ages 7-12.
Th April 21 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #168096
Th May 19 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #168097
Th June 9 3:30pm-5pm IFAC $15 #168098
children
Art After School
Discover new talents by exploring a variety of art medi-
ums and learning about famous artists. Experiment with
drawing, painting, printmaking and much more! Regis-
tration required. Ages 6-11.
Drawing F Mar 4 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163002
Sculpture/3D F Mar 11 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163003
Collage F Apr 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166784
Drawing F Apr 22 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166785
Sculpture/3D F Apr 29 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166786
Painting F May 6 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166787
Craft F May 13 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166788
Mixed Media F May 20 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166789
Printmaking F May 27 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166790
Collage F Jun 3 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166791
Art Explorers
Explore your creative side in this class geared for beginners.
Learn art fundamentals and let your imagination run wild
while discovering a diferent medium each week—paint-
ing, drawing, ceramics, printmaking and sculpture/3D.
IFAC member: $68. Ages 5-8.
Th Apr 21–May 19 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166780
Clay Adventure
Make a decorated cup, bowl, animal or other imaginative
creation using basic clay hand-building techniques. IFAC
member: $55. Ages 6-8.
W Apr 20–May 25 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $59 #166776
Claymania!
Creative possibilities are endless in this class geared for be-
ginning hand-builders. Have fun making unique ceramics
inspired by toys, cartoons and more! IFAC member: $72.
Ages 8-12.
Th Apr 14–Jun 2 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #166783
Creative Clay
Create glazed and fred ceramic art using basic hand-build-
ing techniques and beginning wheelwork. Inst: Randy Au.
IFAC member: $68. Ages 8-12.
F Apr 22–May 27 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166797
Drawing  Painting
Create colorful works of art using a variety of me-
dia. Emphasis is on technical skills and creativity. Inst:
Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $68. Ages 8-12.
F Apr 15–May 6 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166795
F May 13–Jun 3 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166796
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teens
Digital Photography for Teens
Learn fundamentals of digital photography by going
beyond automatic mode. Bring a camera with manual;
digital SLR camera recommended. Minor printing cost
at participant expense. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC
member: $72. Ages 12-17.
W Apr 20–May 25 4pm–6pm IFAC $79 #166775
Printmaking
Design, cut, print! Turn your drawing, photo or idea into
a linocut print. Learn and experiment using the printing
press to make great art prints to frame or use as cards. All
levels welcome. IFAC member: $81. Ages 13-17.
Th Apr 14–May 19 4pm–6pm IFAC $89 #166794
Teen Wheel-Throwing
Gain wheel-throwing skills necessary to construct pot-
tery forms such as bowls, mugs and plates. Explore hand
building, glazing and other surface decoration techniques.
All levels welcome. IFAC member: $68. Ages 11-17.
Th Apr 14–Jun 2 4pm–6pm IFAC $75 #166782
teens
Ceramics
Ceramics:
Decorative
Surface
Techniques
Exploretechniquesforem-
bellishing ceramic surfaces
including hand-building
fundamentals, glazes, slips,
stains, carving, patterns
and textures. For inter-
mediate levels. Inst: Cory
Olewnik. Supply fee $50-
$80. IFAC member: $125.
*No class 5/30.
M Apr 18–Jun 27* 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #166132
Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing
Learn the skills needed to create bowls, plates and other
clay forms on the potter’s wheel. Great for all levels. Inst:
Garrett Stryker. IFAC member: $125. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 11–Jun 20* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166131
Portrait Sculpture
Learn fundamentals of sculpting a human head out of
clay. Examine the human form from realistic to abstract
to develop an understanding of concept, planning, props
and form. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in
class. IFAC member: $125.
Tu Mar 29–May 31 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166133
Teen Ceramics Studio
Tuesdays: 4–6 p.m.
Irvine Fine Arts Center
Tis program is for teens with ceramics experience
who are interested in working independently with
equipment and clay in an open space. Art supplies
are provided. Purchase passes at IFAC. Fee: daily
pass $8; 5-use pass $37; 10-use pass $69. Ages 12-17.
First-time participants are required to have a Par-
ticipation Permission/Emergency Form and Parental
Authorization Release Form completed before partic-
ipation with be allowed. Closed-toe shoes required.
Ceramics Open Studio
Monday: 1–6 p.m.
Wednesday: 10a.m.–3p.m.; 6:30–9:30p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Te Ceramics Studio is equipped with wheels, kilns,
slab roller, damp room and complete glaze room.
Regular frings are scheduled by technicians. Stone-
ware clay is available for purchase. Closed-toe shoes
and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Nonresidents
$13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass
$59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass
$105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass
More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Pottery: Combined Techniques
Discover creative possibilities through learning both
wheel-throwing and hand-building skills with clay. Func-
tional and sculptural projects may be demonstrated. All
levels welcome. IFAC member: $20 discount.
Inst: Nishii Tu Mar 29–May 31 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #166128
Inst: Au Tu Mar 29–May 31 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166129
Inst: Bryant Th Mar 31–Jun 2 10am–1:30pm IFAC $169 #166130
Sculpture Workshop
Continue your skill development in sculpting a human
head out of clay. Work at your own pace and learn to in-
corporate personality and character into representational
and abstract human sculpture. For advanced students
only. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in class.
IFAC member: $125.
Th Mar 31–Jun 2 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166134
Culinary Arts
Culinary Workshops
Enjoy the fresh tastes of the season and discover culinary
tips while perfecting gourmet recipes. Menus available
online. Inst: Christianne Winthrop. IFAC member: $54.
Essential Knife Skills Tu Apr 19 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166879
Latin Flavors Tu May 3 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166880
That’s Amore:
Italian Cooking Tu May 17 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166884
Mexican Brunch Sa Jun 4 10am–12:30pm IFAC $59 #166883
French Baking: The Essentials
Transform your home kitchen into a French bakery un-
der the guidance of Chef Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $5 per
workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+.
Madeleines  Tea
W Apr 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166143
Croissants  Pain au Chocolat
W Apr 20 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166144
Baguette  Brioche
W Apr 27 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166145
Fraisier (Strawberry Cake)
Th May 5 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166146
Baguette  Brioche
Th May 12 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166147
Croissants  Pain au Chocolat
Th May 19 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166148
NEW
Thai Fruit Carving:
Introduction
Fruit carving in Tailand is a traditional and highly cul-
tivated art. Explore basic techniques and patterns in this
introductory class. Inst: Norita Stewart. IFAC member:
$71. Ages 18+.
Tu Apr 19–May 24 1pm–3pm IFAC $79 #164581
The French Kitchen
Learn the secrets of everyday French cooking with Chef
Sylvie Roux. Use fresh, seasonal ingredients to prepare
aromatic dishes and then delight in enjoying the carte du
jour for lunch. Menus available online. Supply fee: $10 per
workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+.
Th Apr 7 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166149
Th Apr 28 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166150
Th May 26 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166151
Th Jun 2 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166888
Th Jun 9 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166889
Th Jun 16 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166890
Drawing  Painting
Acrylic Painting
Discover fve essential techniques to produce successful
painting in a studio setting. Initial emphasis on composi-
tion, value, color, texture and focal point. All levels wel-
come. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Paul Gardner.
IFAC member: $90. Ages 16+.
Tu Apr 12–May 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #166135
Tu May 24–Jun 28 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #167995
Charcoal Pencil
Drawing
Have you ever wanted to learn how to
draw, but felt intimidated by the process?
This class we will break down the fear of
the blank page and provide simple steps on
how to draw from still life and replicate a photograph-
ic image. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $119.
Ages 18+.
M Apr 4–May 23 2pm–5pm IFAC $129 #166137
Painting in Oils
Paint beautiful pictures using fve critical secrets of color
mixing and brushwork. Learn how to compose powerful
paintings and more. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst:
Tom Brown. IFAC member: $109.
W Apr 13–Jun 1 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #166141
W Jun 8–Jul 27 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #166891
Painting:
Intermediate
Develop your painting skills and enjoy the camaraderie
of an artist community! Work from photos, learn about
the relationship between color, value, temperature, shapes
and edges. Emphasis on establishing a focal point, using
composition, movement and story. Supply list will print
on receipt. Inst: Jennifer Mathews. IFAC member: $119.
*No class 4/20.
W Apr 13–Jun 8* 10am–2:30pm IFAC $129 #166140
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Studio Art Class:
A Painter’s Workshop
Create successful paintings from thumbnail sketches and
explore traditional subjects, such as still lifes, interiors,
landscapes and buildings, in acrylics or oils all in a studio
setting. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $90.
F Apr 15–May 20 10am–1pm IFAC $99 #166142
The Clothed Figure
Work at your own pace or follow directed lessons. In-
structor starts with guided short studies and progresses
to longer, more complete works. Emphasis is on propor-
tion, gesture, drapery, anatomy and body rhythms. Live
models not used. Inst: Tom Brown. IFAC member: $80.
*No class 5/28.
Sa May 14–Jun 18* 1pm–3:30pm IFAC $89 #166138
Watercolor Painting
Practice color mixing, composition, technique and more
through lectures, demonstrations, personal guidance and
critique. Diferent topics each week. Designed for experi-
enced beginners and intermediates. Supply list will print
on receipt. Inst: Marlene Gerlof. IFAC member: $109.
Sa Apr 2–May 7 12:30pm–3pm IFAC $119 #166139
Jewelry
Basic Enameling  Jewelry
Add vibrant colors to your jewelry using basic enameling
techniques on copper and silver with opaque, transparent
and opalescent enamels. Various techniques presented in-
cluding torch enameling. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply
fee: $20. IFAC member: $129.
Th Mar 31–May 12 10am–2pm IFAC $139 #166170
Th May 19–Jun 23 10am–2pm IFAC $139 #168061
Creative Fabrication
Learn traditional fabrication techniques along with alter-
native methods of creative metalsmithing. All students
will learn to solder, hammer, twist wire and mix metals
working toward artistic creations. Metal and some tools
supplied by students. Inst: Sheri Cohen. IFAC member:
$10 discount.
Tu Mar 8–Apr 26 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #166163
W Mar 9–Apr 27 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #166161
W Mar 9–Apr 27 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166162
Tu May 3–Jun 21 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #168020
W May 4–Jun 22 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #168021
W May 4–Jun 22 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #168022
Crumpled Cuf Workshop
Learn how to do a complex, sweat solder technique to
make a metal cuf that is forged into various folds and
ridges that hug a wrist. Leave the workshop with your
own ready-to-wear crumpled cuf. Advanced students
only. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $81.
Tu May 10–24 3pm–6pm IFAC $89 #166123
Jewelry Design
 Creation
Design and create necklaces,
earrings, rings and more. Pierc-
ing, forming, soldering, stone
setting and fnishing techniques
will be taught. Inst: Melinda Al-
exander. Supply fee: $30. IFAC
member: $149.*No class 5/30.
Beg Th Mar 17–May 5 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166165
Int/Adv M Apr 11–Jun 6* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166164
Int/Adv Th May 12–Jun 30 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166896
Jewelry Fabrication:
Introduction
Beginners create interesting and unique pieces of jewelry
from metals and stone. Learn how to saw-cut, solder and
polish metals until they become a ring or shiny pin with
interesting textures to highlight an earthy stone pendant.
Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $149.
Tu Mar 29–May 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166166
Tu May 24–Jul 12 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166897
NEW Keum Bo Workshop
Learn how to create a rugged, three dimensional texture
on silver and then how to bond 24k gold foil to the
silver. Students will create two pieces of jewelry—one
with gold foil bonded to the reticulated metal and another
with gold foil shapes bonded to a smooth piece of silver.
For intermediate level students. Inst: Marilee Nielsen.
IFAC member: $109.
Tu Apr 12–May 3 3pm–6pm IFAC $119 #168095
Jewelry Open Studio
Monday: 1–6 p.m.
Wednesday: 2–6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Te Jewelry Studio is equipped with jewelry casting
and fabricating equipment including casting cen-
trifuge, burnout ovens, torches, hydraulic press,
polishing and fnishing machines. Closed-toe shoes
and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Nonresidents
$17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass
$79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass
$149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass
More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Metal Forming  Fabrication
Learn advanced metalsmithing techniques used to fabri-
cate jewelry including sinking, raising, forging, chasing,
repousse and more. Previous jewelry-making experience
required. Inst: Melinda Alexander. IFAC member: $149.
*No class 5/30, 7/4.
M Mar 21–May 9 10am–1pm IFAC $159 #166169
M May 16–Jul 18* 10am–1pm IFAC $159 #166898
NEW
Spinner Ring—
Pop Up Workshop!
Tis half-day workshop provides an introduction to jew-
elry fabrication. Explore using a torch, soldering, adding
texture to metal and bufng to a fnish. You will make a
silver spinner ring that fts and fares to exactly your style
and taste. Supply kit fee: $10. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC
member: $44.
Sa May 14 9am–1pm IFAC $49 #166900
Stone-Setting Workshop
Learn diferent stone setting techniques, including four-
prong oval, marquise and more. Intermediate and ad-
vanced levels only. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply fee:
$45. IFAC member: $54.
M Mar 28–Apr 4 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #162498
M Jun 13–20 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #166168
NEW Torch Fired Enamels
Gain further study in the enameling process with a
simple torch method that allows you to create stunning,
enameled jewelry without a kiln. Students will cut thin
metal into interesting shapes and apply enamels that are
fused with a torch to create a fower that hangs or can be
mounted on a ring. Inst: Marilee Neilsen. IFAC mem-
ber: $81.
Tu Mar 22–Apr 5 3pm–6pm IFAC $89 #166122
Photography
Darkroom
Photography:
Beginning
Learn to operate your own
35mm SLR manual or auto-
matic camera, process black-
and-white film and print your
own photographs. Bring camera
to class. No prior darkroom ex-
perience required. Inst: George
Katzenberger. IFAC member:
$119. *No class 5/30.
M May 16–Jun 20* 6pm–9pm IFAC $129 #166178
Darkroom Refresher
Review darkroom procedures including processing
black-and-white flm, making contact sheets and enlarge-
ments, dodging and burning and using contrast filters.
Prior darkroom experience required. Recommended
before open studio use. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC
member: $22.
W Apr 6 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #166176
W May 4 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #166177
W Jun 22 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #166899
How to Photograph Your Artwork
Learn to accurately photograph your two- and three-
dimensional artwork for shows or creating and build-
ing your portfolio. Bring your own digital camera to
set up the shoot and manage camera controls. Inst:
George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $40.
Sa Jun 11 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #166182
Landscape Photography
Take your landscape photography to the next level and
shoot with confdence! Discover the key to great land-
scape photos, how to frame a shot for big impact, how
to control exposure and more. Includes location shoot
with instructor. Digital SLR camera recommended. Inst:
Nick Carver. IFAC member: $90.
Th Mar 10–31 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #162513
Th May 5–26 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #166173
Photography Open Studio
Tuesday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Te Photography Lab features group and individual
darkrooms with complete black and white tray set-
ups. Standard black and white chemistry is provided.
Enlargers accommodate 35mm,120mm and 4x5 inch
negatives. Te lab also features a flm processing and
fnishing room with flm dryer, print washer, print
dryer and dry mount press. Closed-toe shoes and
previous studio experience required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents
$13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass
$59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass
$105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass
More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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Printmaking
Traditional Letterpress Workshop:
Beginning
Basic skills will be covered such as hand-setting metal
and wood type, locking up, ink mixing and printing on a
Vandercook Press. Explore various type and vintage print-
ers’ cuts. Tis intensive, one-day workshop is designed for
the beginner to learn the process of letterpress printing.
Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC mem-
ber: $95.
Sa Apr 2 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164197
Contemporary
Letterpress Workshop:
Intermediate
Learn to reproduce your original digital designs with pho-
to-polymer plates and advance your skills in letterpress
printing. Tis intensive, one-day workshop will address
problem-solving techniques around lock up, impression
and registration, ink mixing and digital fle preparation.
Prior letterpress experience required. Inst: Madeleine
Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC member: $95.
Sa Apr 9 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164198
Photography Basics
Create images you are proud to post on Facebook or In-
stagram. Become familiar with current equipment for
digital cameras. Instruction in composition, digital for-
mats, lenses, f-stops, shutter speeds and more. Includes
discussions on the impact of application programs. Inst:
Dave Rosenberger. IFAC member: $119. *No class 5/30.
M Apr 11–Jun 20* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $129 #166171
Photography: Intermediate
Take basic photography and camera knowledge to the
next level in this class for intermediate students. Focus
on composition to create a visual story by adjusting your
camera’s point of view using shutter speeds, depth of feld
and perspective. Bring camera and manual to class. Inst:
George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $99.
W May 11–Jun 15 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #166180
Photoshop Elements
Use computer sofware to enhance and edit digital photo-
graphs. Move beyond automatic fxes and learn the power
of adjustment layers. Bring a laptop with Adobe Photo-
shop Elements installed. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC
member: $99.
Th Apr 28–Jun 2 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #166179
Photography Workshop:
Composition for Dramatic
Landscapes
Learn secrets to creating dramatic landscape composi-
tions with a professional photographer. Discover funda-
mental tools and advanced tips while gaining valuable
insight from a pro as he explains each approach to com-
positional technique using his most successful images.
Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC member: $36.
Tu Mar 8 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162512
Tu Jun 7 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166172
Photography Workshop:
The Manual Mode
Learn how to take pictures with your digital SLR camera
in full manual mode. Digital SLR camera required. Inst:
Nick Carver. IFAC member: $71.
Tu Mar 15–22 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #162515
Tu Apr 26–May 3 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #166174
Take Better Digital Photos!
Explore the potential of your digital camera and go be-
yond the automatic mode. Students work in specifc cam-
era make/model work groups while instructor provides
one-on-one instruction. Bring camera and manual to
class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $45.
Sa Mar 19 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #162532
Sa May 7 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #166181
Printmaking Open Studio
Te Printmaking Studio is a fully equipped, venti-
lated studio suitable for traditional printmaking tech-
niques. Various etching presses, including a 36x72
inch manual Ettan press, outft the 800-square-foot
studio space that allows for various print techniques
and processes such as intaglio, relief, collagraph and
monoprint. Open Studio sessions available by reser-
vation. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experi-
ence required. Ages 18+.
Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents
$17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass
$79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass
$149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass
For Open Studio hours, call IFAC at 949-724-6880.
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sPring exhiBitions At ifAc
Gallery admission, parking and opening reception are free to the public
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Y(OURS)
Exhibition: February 13–April 16, 2016
Reception: February 13; 4–6 p.m.
Artist Talk: April 9; 3–4 p.m.
Lindsay Buchman’s solo exhibition Y(OURS) examines
possession through works on paper, sculpture, a site-
specifc installation, and a risograph publication. By
advancing the idea that there is no mine without yours
and no yours without mine, Buchman explores the
relationship between personal and collective property
and what it means to own.
Printmaking: Intaglio Techniques
Learn to print from the bottom of an incision, otherwise
known as the intaglio technique. Explore print techniques
with emphasis on dry point, engraving and etching. Inst:
Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-$50. IFAC member: $139.
*No class 5/6, 5/7, 5/27, 5/28, 6/10, 6/11.
F Apr 15–Jun 24* 10am–1pm IFAC $149 #166155
Sa Apr 16–Jun 25* 1pm–4pm IFAC $149 #166156
Printmaking: Introduction
Create fne art prints using printmaking techniques, in-
cluding relief, monotype and intaglio, editioning, chine
colle and more. No experience required. Supply fee: $55.
Inst: Nguyen Ly. IFAC member: $125.
W Mar 30–May 18* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #166152
W Jun 1–Jul 25* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #166892
Traditional Arts
Groutless Mosaics
Create mosaic art using diferent binding agents in con-
junction with stained, dichroic, mirrored and sea glass
tiles, jewels and more. All materials provided, including
dichroic-fused glass made by instructor, Melanie Ellis.
Supply fee: $20. IFAC member: $54. Ages 16+.
Sa Mar 19 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #162481
Sa Apr 23 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #166159
Ikebana: Sogetsu Arrangements
Use branches, twigs and blooms to
create unique, beautiful arrangements.
Practice this 600-year-old Japanese
art while combining traditional and
contemporary styles of Ikebana. Take
home two arrangements each class
session. All levels welcome. Inst: Haruko Takeichi and
Norma McDonald. Supply fee: $8-$12 per class meeting.
IFAC member: $115.
Tu Apr 12–May 10 10am–12:30pm IFAC $125 #166157
Introduction to Mosaics
Design and create a beautiful mosaic clay pot or picture
frame using tile, adhesive and grout. All materials pro-
vided. Inst: Melanie Ellis. IFAC member: $54. Ages 16+.
Sa Mar 26 1:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $59 #166158
Quilt Art
Learn quilting techniques through dynamic projects and
patterns that change each quarter. Finish each session
with a beautiful handcrafed quilt. Pre-cut kits available
for a fee. Bring a sewing machine to class. Additional sup-
ply list will print on registration receipt. Inst: Mary Ellen
Ewert. IFAC member: $90. *No class 4/20.
W Mar 23–May 18* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #166160
W May 25–Jul 13 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #166895
Printmaking: Aquatint Techniques
Discover techniques of aquatint, an intaglio printmaking
process and form of etching. Learn to use acid to make
marks bite into a metal plate and the process of aquatint
to create a tonal efect, adding an enhanced, unique qual-
ity to your work. Experience with etching is recommend-
ed, but not required. Inst: Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-50.
IFAC member: $139. *No class 5/7, 5/28, 6/11.
Sa Apr 16–Jun 25* 9:30am–12:30pm IFAC $149 #166154
Printmaking: Drypoint
Focus on a process directly related to the intaglio print-
making process, but without chemicals. Use etching
and incising techniques to create small impressions on a
plexi-plate and run a small print edition. Inst: Nguyen Ly.
Supply fee: $50. IFAC member: $139.
W Mar 30–May 18 2:30pm–5:30pm IFAC $149 #166153
W Jun 1–Jul 20 2:30pm–5:30pm IFAC $149 #166893
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Movies
Movies  Munchies
Connect with old friends and meet new
ones while enjoying munchies and a movie. Fee includes
theater admission and a meal. Movie and location an-
nounced two days prior to event. Ages 14+.
Sa Mar 12 11am–3pm TBA $20 #160469
Sa Apr 16 11am–3pm TBA $20 #166332
F May 13 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #166334
Sa Jun 11 11am–3pm TBA $20 #166333
Pizza  Movie Night
Enjoy a night relaxing with friends while watching a clas-
sic flm. Pizza and refreshments provided. Ages 14+.
F Mar 18 6pm-8:30pm LSC $10 #160474
F Apr 29 6pm-8:30pm LSC $10 #166328
F Jun 3 6pm-8:30pm LSC $10 #166329
Dance
Prom Night
Get dressed up and dance with your friends at the Prom.
No date necessary! Light refreshments provided. Regis-
tration not required. Ages 14+.
F May 6 6:30pm–9pm LSC $5 #166330
Sports  Wellness
Mini Golf Mania
Show of your putting game! Join us for an afernoon of fun
and wacky miniature golfng. Meet at Boomers. Ages 10+.
Su Apr 3 12pm–2:30pm Boomers $15 #166331
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Kingpin Bowling League
Be a part of the Irvine Kingpin Bowling League! This
league is four sessions long. Sign up for one day at regular
price or all four sessions for a discount. Fee includes shoes
and bowling ball rentals. Meet at Irvine Lanes. Ages 14+.
Su Mar 13 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164228
Su Apr 10 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164229
Su May 15 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164230
Su Jun 12 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164231
Series
Su Mar 13, Apr 10, May 15, Jun 12 12pm–2pm IL $35 #164232
Yoga  Zumba for Special Needs
Te adaptive yoga class helps to relieve stress and improve
body awareness, fexibility and strength. Instructor pro-
vides patient and gentle guidance. Te adaptive Zumba
program lets you dance your way to ftness. Steps are easy
to follow and calorie burning too. Bring yoga mat and wa-
ter bottle. Sign up for one day at regular price or the full
sessions for discount. Inst: Ella Said. Ages 10+.
Yoga
Th Apr 28 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166317
Th Jun 2 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166318
Series
Th Apr 28, Jun 2 6pm–7pm LSC $15 #166320
Zumba
Th Apr 21 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166321
Th May 19 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166322
Th Jun 16 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166323
Series
Th Apr 21, May 19, Jun 16 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #166324
Recreation
Game Night
Join us for a fun-flled night of games, laughter and enter-
tainment. Snacks provided. Ages 10+.
F Mar 4 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #160472
F Apr 1 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #166325
F May 27 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #166326
F Jun 24 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #166327
NEW Clay Creation
Enjoy a creative learning experience using clay to make
playful projects. Art supplies provided. Ages 14+.
F Apr 15 5:30pm–7:30pm IFAC $10 #166798
NEW Culinary Workshop
Develop confdence to prepare delicious food by learning
basic cooking techniques and kitchen safety. Ages 14+.
Sa May 21 11am–1pm IFAC $10 #166800
irvine
disABility
services
Providing support to persons
with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities,
and their family members.
949-724-6637 cityofrvine.org/ds
Services Include:
Socialandrecreationprograms Resourcesandreferrals
Awarenesseventsandtrainings Accessreporting
Inclusion/accommodationsupport
These programs are for participants with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities. See page 114 for registration information or call 949-724-6637.
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OC Productions in Children’s section, see Page 38.
ProgrAms
FREE
Saturday Family Craft
 Play
Explore  discover the Great Park through new, family-
friendly games and crafs! All activities held at the Bal-
loon Park. Parent participation required. Free drop-in
program; craf supplies limited. More info: ocgp.org. All
ages welcome.
Sa Mar 12 10am–1pm OCGP Free
Sa Apr 9 10am–1pm OCGP Free
Sa May 14 10am–1pm OCGP Free
Sa Jun 11 10am–1pm OCGP Free
clAsses
NEW AcroYoga
Acroyoga is a new practice that fuses the strength and
power of acrobatics with the poses and movements of
yoga. Develop strength and fexibility, along with thera-
peutic postures and acrobatic flows. Open to all levels.
Partner recommended, but not required. Bring a mat.
More info: seth@ocacroyoga.com. Inst: Seth Hartley.
Ages 16+. *No class 5/8 and 5/29.
Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 10am–12pm OCGP $128 #166676
Great Glow  Flow Yoga
Ignite your weekend with yoga in a party atmosphere
accompanied by grooving music and black lights. Wear
your whitest and brightest and bring your yoga mat! All
levels welcome. Ages 16+.
F Apr 8 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166607
F May 13 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166608
F Jun 10 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166609
Mother’s Day DessertNEW
and Paint Night
Celebrate mom for Mother’s Day! Create a beautiful
masterpiece with step-by-step painting instructions by
a local artist, along with dessert and an evening balloon
ride (weather permitting). Fees: $44/child (ages 12-18);
$54/adult. More info: 949-724-7611. Ages 12+.
F May 6 7pm–9pm OCGP $44/$54 #166826
Sa May 7 7pm–9pm OCGP $44/$54 #166873
Stroller Strides
Get rolling with the little ones! Tis stroller-based ftness
program is a total body workout designed for all ftness
levels. Certifed instructors will emphasize power walk-
ing, strength, and toning to help you get and stay in shape.
Bring sunscreen, water, towel or mat, snacks and your
child in a stroller. Inst: Julie Freeman of South Irvine/
Lake Forest Fit4Mom.
Th Mar 31–Apr 28 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166596
Th May 12–Jun 9 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166597
ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK
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orAnge county
greAt PArk
Te First Great Metropolitan Park
of the 21st Century.
Monday–Wednesday: 10 a.m.–Dusk
Thursday  Friday: 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Saturday  Sunday: 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Please check website for directions, holiday hours,
special operating hours for Park features and attractions,
applicable fees, and participation requirements.
949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.org
More Classes at the Park!
Children
Fashion Design  Creating
Page 36
Flamenco Dance
en el Parque Page 36
Parent  Me: Kick  Play
Page 29
Super Soccer Stars Page 29
Super Soccer Stars 2
Page 47
Adults
Broadway Lab Page 70
Creative Ventures
Page 75
Flamenco Dance
en el Parque Page 70
Nutrition Revolution
Page 72
Prenatal Yoga
with Mona Page 76
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Programs at the Farm + Food Lab are free and weather permitting. Registration is not required but encouraged when a course number is listed.
fArm + food lAB
Orange County Great Park 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE
Story Time in the Garden
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories
about the wonders of life in the garden. Gently used do-
nations to the Farm + Food Lab's Little free library are
welcomed. Ages 3-8.
W Mar 9  23, Apr 6  20, May 11  25, Jun 8 9am–9:45am OCGP Free
Su Mar 6, Apr 3, May 1, Jun 5 9am–9:45am OCGP Free
Children’s Garden Workshops
Explore science, technology, engineering, art, math and
music in a fun and stimulating outdoor environment.
Young attendees will connect the natural world with their
daily lives, deepening their understanding and appreciation
for nature. Workshops held on the hour. Ages 3-9.
Technology XX Su Mar 20 9am–11am OCGP Free
Engineering Su Apr 17 9am–11am OCGP Free
Art Su May 15 9am–11am OCGP Free
Math Su Jun 12 9am–11am OCGP Free
Agriculture Wellness +
the Environment Lectures
AWE Lectures bring together a community of like-mind-
ed and highly engaged innovators, designers, educators
and environmentally and socially concerned individuals.
Tis forward-thinking community explores topics that are
intimately relevant to our beautiful Orange County land-
scape and the people who live here. View topics online at
irvinequickreg.org. Free event; registration encouraged.
Ages 16+.
Th Mar 24 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161500
Th Apr 21 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #166554
Th May 19 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #166555
Th Jun 16 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #166929
Garden Workshops
Learn everything you need to know about sustainable
home gardening practices. Workshops are conducted at
the Great Park Farm + Food Lab and developed in cooper-
ation with University of California Cooperative Extension
Master Gardeners of Orange County. Free event; registra-
tion encouraged. Ages 12+.
Grow it Now: Warm Season Vegetables
Sa Apr 9 10am–11am OCGP Free #166586
Create a Wildlife Habitat
Sa Apr 16 10am–11am OCGP Free #166924
Beginning Rose Care
Sa May 14 10am–11am OCGP Free #166587
Least Toxic Pest Control Methods
Sa Jun 11 10am–11am OCGP Free #166588
Herbs
Sa Jul 9 10am–11am OCGP Free #166923
Preserving the Season Workshops
It’s crafty, sustainable, delicious and fun. University of
California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Food
Preservers demonstrate how to preserve what you harvest
or purchase. Free event; registration encouraged. Ages 16+.
Sa Mar 19 10am–11am OCGP Free #161545
Sa May 21 10am–11am OCGP Free #166931
Sa Jun 18 10am–11am OCGP Free #166932
Food for Thought Film Series
Tis Film Series features powerful documentaries high-
lighting topics concerning both the abundance and
scarcity of food in America. Chosen for their cinematic
beauty, signifcant relevance and creditable resources, this
thought-provoking series will leave you inspired and em-
powered. Bring your lawn chairs and picnic. Gates open at
7:30 p.m.; flm begins at dusk.
Th May 12 8pm–9:30pm OCGP Free
Th Jun 2 8pm–9:30pm OCGP Free
Seasoned Chefs
Eating seasonal and local foods is nutritionally rich
and environmentally friendly. Free event; registration
encouraged. Te best chefs in Orange County present
local, seasonal gourmet dishes, techniques and preser-
vation methods. View complete description online at
irvinequickreg.org or ocgp.org. Ages 16+.
Sa Mar 12 10am–11am OCGP Free #161548
Sa Apr 2 10am–11am OCGP Free #166575
Th May 12 6:30pm–7:30pm OCGP Free #166576
Th Jun 2 6:30pm–7:30pm OCGP Free #166933
Art exhiBitions
Palm Court Arts Complex 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE
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clAsses
NEW Great Park Photography
Tis series of on-site workshops provides participants an
opportunity to improve their photographic vision and
technique while focusing on composition and subject.
Each class will concentrate on a unique location around the
Great Park. *No class 6/19.
Su Jun 12–26* 1pm–3pm OCGP $49 #166920
NEW Journaling for Community
Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to connect a
community. We all have a story to tell, but frst we need to
discover what that story is. In these workshops, you will
learn how to combine various journaling methods with
meditation to help you cultivate your story. Ages 16+.
Journaling for Storytelling
Su May 15 1pm–4pm OCGP $59 #166917
Journaling for Self-Care
Su May 22 1pm–4pm OCGP $59 #166918
Journaling for Understanding
Su May 29 1pm–4pm OCGP $59 #166919
NEW Novel Writing Workshop
Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel.
Tis workshop explores writing basics such as characters,
point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story
on track. You will also learn the business side of writing
including query letters, agents, editors and independent
publishing options. Ages 16+.
Th Apr 7–May 12 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #166909
ProgrAms
FREE The Living Room Talks
Tis program, on the frst Sunday of each month, features
engaging and intimate conversations with artisans, entre-
preneurs, raconteurs and the like, where they talk shop,
swap stories, and detail their creative journeys. Free pro-
gram; registration not required.
John Spiak Su Mar 6 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
Seth Casteel Su Apr 3 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
Photographic Society of O. C. Su May 1 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
Jacques Garnier Su Jun 5 1pm–2pm OCGP Free
Creation StationsFREE
in the Artist Studios
Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations.
Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent
participation required. Free drop-in program.
Every Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm OCGP Free
Through April 10
Anthology: Mike Stilkey
Anthology is a retrospective of international artist Mike
Stilkey and his reclaimed book installation. Using a mix
of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer, Stilkey depicts a
whimsical cast of characters inhabiting ambiguous spaces
and narratives of fantasy and fairy tales. His large-scale
projects have been built all over the United States and in
Turin, Italy; Bern, Switzerland; Manila, Philippines; and
Hong Kong and Beijing, China. Admission is free.
May 1–August 14
Smile:
Expressions of Orange County
Opening Reception: May 1, 1–3 p.m.
Smile: Expressions of Orange County is a photographic
journey through the diverse cities and communities of
Orange County, California. In collaboration with the
Photographic Society of Orange County, this group exhi-
bition captures iconic destinations from beach to moun-
tain and every neighborhood in-between.
FREE Great Park Gallery
Thursdays  Fridays: noon–4 p.m.
Saturdays  Sundays: 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
TheGreatParkGalleryislocatedinthePalmCourt.TheArtist
Studios hours are Saturdays and Sundays,10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Admission is free. For more information, visit ocgp.org.
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things to see And do
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South Lawn Sports
+ Fitness Complex
This30-acreftnesscomplexhighlights
foursoccerfelds,spectatorviewingfor
youthandadultleagueplay,aswellas
aonemileKaiserPermanenteThrivePath
forwalkersandrunners.
Incredible Edible Farm
and Giving Grove
Freshvegetablesareharvestedweekly
fromthis4.5acreurbanfarmandadjacent
citrusgroves.Produceishand-pickedby
volunteersanddonatedtothe
SecondHarvestFoodBank.
Certifed Farmers Market
EverySunday,theFarmersMarket
ofersfresh,locallygrownfruits
andvegetables,handcraftedartisan
products,liveentertainment
andgourmetfoodtrucks.
Farm + Food Lab
Auniquehands-onoutdooragricultural
classroomfeaturingthemedplanters
withfruits,fowers,vegetables,herbs
andotherinformativedisplays.Visitors
ofallagescanattendworkshopsabout
sustainablegardening,cookingandother
agriculturalsubjects.
Historic Hangar 244
ThisformerMarineCorpsAirStation
ElTorosquadronhangarisnowhome
totheHeritageandAviationExhibition,
featuringWorldWarIIairplanes,historical
images,displaysandartifacts.
Visitors Center
Astate-of-the-artguestcenterwillbe
yourfrstwelcomingstopforrideson
theGreatParkBalloonandCarousel.
Refecting Ponds
and Viewing Pier
Apairofrefectingpondsandaredwood
viewingpierprovidevisitorsanopportunity
tostopandtakeintheview,while
servingaspartofthePark’swater
managementsystem.
Great Park Balloon
Theiconicorangeheliumballoonsoars
400feethigh,oferingspectacularviews
ofOrangeCountyandbeyond.
Kids Rock Playground
Kidscanbecomeeducatedabout
conservationandthewatercyclewhile
havingfunengaginginactiveplay.
Great Park Carousel
AnOrangeCountytradition,updated
withvintage-inspiredscenicartwork,
isafavoriteforkidsofallages.
North Lawn
Aseven-acremulti-purposerecreation
areaishometosportsandactivities
ofalltypes.
Palm Court
Beinspiredbyartandcreativityat
theGreatParkGalleryandArtistStudios
housedinrefurbishedhistoricmilitary
warehouses.
Terraced Lawn
ThislawnconnectingtheNorthLawn
tothePalmCourtandGreatParkBalloon
areaprovidesagreatplacetolounge
ortakeinamovieormusicconcert.
Walkable Historical Timeline
Thehistorytimelinespans2,604feet
andincludes162historicaldetailsfrom
13,000BCWhenHumansReachthe
Americasandconcludeswiththe
1989FalloftheBerlinWall.
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Locations
Bommer Canyon (BCCP): Culver Drive south, lef onto
Shady Canyon Road, right onto Bommer Canyon. Te public
trailhead is located on the right before the gate. For sched-
uled programs only, visitors will continue past the trail head,
about ¼ mile to Cattle Camp.
Nature Center (TRNC): Culver Drive south, lef onto
Shady Canyon Road, lef onto Sunnyhill, lef into Turtle
Rock Community Park parking lot. Te Nature Center is
the small brown building on the right.
Quail Hill Trail Head (QHTH): South on Sand Canyon,
the parking lot is on the right, afer the round-about, just
past the fre station.
Te following locations are accessible with enrollment in
a scheduled program only.
The Hicks Haul Road (HICKS) Staging Area
The Orchard Hills (OHL) Staging Area
The Portola (PORT) Staging Area
For more information and to sign up, visit
LetsGoOutside.org/explore/irvine.
turtle rock
nAture center
Providing an outdoor classroom and activities
to promote awareness and preservation
of our natural community.
Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
949-724-6738 irvineopenspace.org
1 Sunnyhill, Irvine
(Located at Turtle Rock Community Park)
Amenities Include:
Five-acre nature preserve
Outdoor classroom
Programs for all ages
Group tours  badge program
Facility Rental
Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp in Bommer Canyon is the
perfect location for your next special event such as
companypicnics,weddings,familyreunionsandcampouts.
Amenities include: picnic tables, a covered stage, lighting,
barbecue pit, sand volleyball court and horseshoe pits. Call
949-724-6620 for reservation information.
Programs
FREE Second Saturdays
Meets the Second Saturday of Each Month
March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11
9 a.m.–noon
Help make a diference in the Turtle Rock Nature Center.
Bring the family for some fresh air, exercise and land
stewardship. Projects vary and include: trail maintenance,
invasive plant removal and general conservation. Bring
your own gloves and tools (labeled), hat, sunscreen and
closed-toe shoes. Other tools, water and light refresh-
ments provided. Parents must accompany children under
18. More info: 949-724-6738. Ages 16+.
Bommer Canyon Campout
Escape into Irvine’s wilderness for a rustic camping ad-
venture in Bommer Canyon. Bring your camping gear
and food to cook on the grill (food not provided). Ac-
tivities include nature walks, slide presentation, campfre
songs and stories. Adult must accompany children under
18. More info: 949-724-6738. Fee is per person. Ages 2+.
Sa–Su May 28–29 3pm–11am BCCP $15/person #159159
Kids Only Pizza  Night Hike!
Explore the trail with fashlights and friends. Enjoy a pizza
dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme-
related movie. Ages 5-10.
Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110
Rockin Rainforest F Apr 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164868
Under the Sea F May 13 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164869
Space Explorers F Jun 10 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164870
Moonlit Marshmallows
Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfre. Each ses-
sion is one hour. Bring a fashlight and dress warm. All
ages welcome. Fee is per person; parents must accompany
children under 18.
F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116
F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117
F Apr 1 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164832
F Apr 1 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164833
F May 6 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164834
F May 6 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164835
F Jun 3 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164836
F Jun 3 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164837
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irvine oPen sPAce Preserve Activities  ProgrAms
monthLy activities
Wilderness Access Day
April 16, May 21, June 18 • 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Mountain Bike Ride
April 16, May 21, June 18 • 8–11a.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Cardio Hike
April 23, May 28, June 25 • 7:30–11:30a.m.
Irvine Open Space Preserve
additionaL hiking activities
Morning Nature Hike
Th Apr 14 8am–11:30am QHTH
Th Apr 28 8am–11:30am BCCP
Th May 12 8am–11:30am PORT-AC
Th May 26 8am–10:30am OHL
Th Jun 9 8am–11:30am QHTH
Th Jun 23 8am–11:30am PORT-AC
Distance Hike
Sa Apr 9 8am–12pm QHTH
Sa Jun 11 8am–12pm QHTH
Hangman’s Tree Monument Hike
Sa May 14 8am–12pm OHL
Evening Hikes
Su Apr 10 5pm–7:30pm OHL
Su May 15 5:30pm–8pm OHL
Su Jun 12 5:30pm–8pm OHL
Picnic and Evening Hike
Su Jun 26 5pm–8pm BCCP
Interpretive Programs
Learn about Irvine Open Space plants, animals, history
and more through Interpretive programs for all ages.
Wee Wonder Walks: Excellent Eggs
Th Apr 14 10am–11am BCCP
Canyon Explorers: Blooming in Bommer
F Apr 15 7pm–8:30pm BCCP
Exploring Bommer: All About Kids Family Hike
Sa Apr 16 9am–11am BCCP
Wee Wonder Walks: Bouncin’Butterfies
Th May 12 10am–11am BCCP
Canyon Explorers: Beyond the Bite
F May 13 7pm–8:30pm PORT-AC
Exploring Bommer: On a Search for May Flowers Hike
Sa May 21 9am–11:30am BCCP
Wee Wonder Walks: Sliterin’Snakes
Th Jun 9 10am–11am BCCP
Canyon Explorers: Underground Wonders
F Jun 17 7pm–8:30pm BCCP
Exploring Bommer: Our Canyons are Diverse
Sa Jun 18 9am–11:30am BCCP
WeekLy activities
Morning Yoga
Wednesdays • April 6–May 5 • 9:30–11a.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Sunset Yoga
Wednesdays • June 1–29 • 6–7:30 p.m.
Bommer Canyon Community Park
Mid-Week Hike
Wednesdays • 8 a.m.–1p.m.
Irvine Open Space Preserve
Slow-Paced Fitness Hike
Thursdays • 6–8 p.m.
Irvine Open Space Preserve
Sunset Yoga
Fridays • 6–7:30 p.m.
Orchard Hills
Tis activity is a relaxing combination of hiking and yoga
in Orchard Hills. Participants will hike around a 1-mile
loop, strolling through the local canyons and fnding unity
within nature. Ten the group will enjoy about an hour of
guided yoga.
The free programs listed on this page are presented in partnership with the City of Irvine and Irvine Ranch Conservancy.
To register or for more information, visit LetsGoOutside.org Registrationiseasy;noClientIDsrequired
FREE
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Key: BCCP=Bommer Canyon IRC=Irvine Ranch Conservancy Ofce OHL=Orchard Hills Loop PORT=Portola Staging Area QHTH=Quail HillTrail Head
Mountain Bike Ride
Activities and programs in the Irvine Open Space Preserve have varying difculty levels and equipment requirements.
For information about upcoming volunteer orientations and trainings, please visit irvineshelter.org or call 949-724-7740.
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Services Include:
Adoption of cats, dogs  rabbits Lost pet location
Volunteer opportunities Pet licensing
Community education Special events
*Adoption requests stop one hour prior to closing.
irvine AnimAl
cAre center
Providing care and love to homeless pets.
Monday–Friday: noon–7 p.m.*
Saturday  Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.*
Tuesday: Closed to the Public
949-724-7740 irvineshelter.org
Volunteer Information Hotline: 949-724-7747
6443 Oak Canyon Road, Irvine
(Located of Sand Canyon between
the 5 Freeway and Irvine Center Drive)
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Puppy Kindergarten
Start your puppy (ages 2-5 months) on the right paw. So-
cialization, basic commands and discussions on bad habits
(chewing, hole-digging, housebreaking, biting). First
meeting held without puppies. More info: 714-532-3647.
Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Supply fee:
$10 (includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+. Junior
handlers 10 years and older with adult only.
Tu Apr 12–May 17 6:30pm–7:30pm NCCC $82 #165403
Dog Obedience:
Beginning
For all breeds of dogs over fve months.
Covers obedience exercises (heel, sit, stay,
come, down), long distance
work and corrections for
behavior problems. Tro-
phies and certifcates
awarded at gradua-
tion. First meeting
WITHOUT dogs
inside the building.
More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obe-
dience Club. Materials fee: $10 (includes training manual).
Handlers ages 18+.
Tu Apr 12–May 24 7:30pm–8:30pm NCCC $92 #165405
W May 4–Jun 15 7:45pm–8:45pm UCP $92 #165406
Dog Manners Crash Course
Accomplish your dog training goals and get behavior
problems under control in just four weeks! Exercises in-
clude: sit and down on command, stay in sit or down po-
sition with distractions, come when called and controlled
walking on a leash. Dogs attend all meetings. Pre-regis-
tration is required. Te instructor can brief you before
the frst lesson. Bring shot records and $5 insurance fee
to frst meeting. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda
Hills Dog Obedience Club. Location: Santiago Canyon
College, East Orange (west of Jamboree) or TeWinkle
Park, Costa Mesa or Mariners Park, Newport Beach.
W Mar 9–30 6pm–7:15pm SCC $82 #161956
Sa Apr 2–23 3pm–4:15pm TWP $82 #166301
Tu May 31–Jun 21 7pm–8:15pm MARLIB $82 #166300
Frisbee-Dogs! Catch the Fun!
Dogs start learning the fun sport of Toss-N-Fetch from
avid Dog-Disc competitor, David Procida, in this one-
day workshop. Includes instruction on proper Frisbee
throwing techniques, motivating the dog to catch a disc
and bring it back to you plus an introduction to stunts,
spins and more. Registration required. Bring vaccination
records, your dog and $5 supply fee (includes a Frisbee).
More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills.
Su May 1 4pm–5:30pm TWP $32 #166302
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TENNIS
sessions (Two 5-week sessions)
Session 1: April 3–May 7
Session 2: May 8–June 11
No classes on May 8, 28, 29, 30; fees prorated
Fees adjusted for no-class dates; view online at
irvinequickreg.org or call 949-724-6610.
We suggest starting of with instructional classes and add-
ing workout classes as your game improves. Class levels
may be combined. More info: tennis@cityofirvine.org,
949-724-6617.
LeveLs for Juniors and aduLts
10  UNDER (10U): Kid-sized equipment, slower
moving balls and shorter court dimension promote the
development of optimal swing patterns. Kids can rally
quickly to make playing tennis fun.
BEGINNER (B): First-time players learn basic grips,
strokes and scoring. NTRP level 2.0/2.5.
ADVANCED BEGINNER (AB): Can hit forehands, back-
hands, volleys, serves and keep score. Work on over-
heads, lobs, control and consistency. NTRP level 3.0/3.5.
INTERMEDIATE (I): Can rally and serve well in match
situations. Work on strategy and placement. Junior Team
Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 3.5.
INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED (I/A): Must have consistent
and competitive playing experience. Work on spin, drop
and passing shots, footwork and games. Junior Team
Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 4.0.
ADVANCED (A)*: For experienced players with focus
on conditioning, drills and match play to improve men-
tal toughness and physical skills. Junior Team Tennis/
Open Tournament players. NTRP level 4.5.
*For advanced players only; need Instructor approval prior to enrolling.
additionaL information
Attire:Wear athletic attire and non-marking tennis shoes
(no running shoes).
Bring:Tennis racquet (instructor provides tennis balls).
Private Lessons: Private and semi-private lessons for
all ages and levels, call 949-724-6617 or see Page 109.
Weather: If the courts are wet at time of class, the class
will be canceled and made up per instructor’s availability.
Make-Ups: No make-ups for classes missed by the student;
fees are not prorated.
Languages: Programs available in: Chinese (Jonathan),
Japanese (Minako), Korean (Tae), Spanish (Alex, Elena and
Juan) and Tagalog (Dianne and Tin).
Colonel Bill Barber (CBBCP)
Instructor: Ruben Millado
165743 165744 5–12 B/AB10U Tu 4pm–5pm $75
165746 165747 5–12 B/AB10U Th 4pm–5pm $75
165749 165750 5–12 B/AB10U Tu/Th 4pm–5pm $135
165752 165753 5–12 B/AB10U Sa 10am–11am $75
165755 165756 8–16 AB/IWK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $113
165758 165759 8–16 AB/IWK Th 5pm–6:30pm $113
165761 165762 8–16 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $203
165764 165765 8–16 AB/IWK Sa 8:30am–10am $113
165767 165768 8–16 I/AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113
165770 165771 8–16 I/AWK F 5pm–6:30pm $113
165773 165774 8–16 I/AWK W/F 5pm–6:30pm $203
Instructor: Nic Izumi
165713 165714 5–8 B10U W 2pm–3pm $75
165716 165717 7–10 B10U M 3pm–4pm $75
165719 165720 7–10 B/AB10U Su 3pm–4pm $75
165722 165723 7–10 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75
165725 165726 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75
165728 165729 8–13 AB M 4pm–5pm $75
165731 165732 8–13 AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113
165734 165735 8–13 AB/I Su 4pm–5pm $75
165737 165738 9–16 I Su 5pm–6:30pm $113
165740 165741 9–16 I M 5pm–6:30pm $113
Citrusglen (CGNP)
Instructor: Rommel Endozo
166051 166052 5–7 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75
166054 166055 6–9 B/AB10U Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
166057 166058 6–10 B/AB10U F 4pm–5pm $75
166060 166061 6–10 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75
166063 166064 7–12 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75
166066 166067 7–12 AB/I Sa 10am–11:30am $113
166069 166070 8–14 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113
166072 166073 8–14 AB/I F 5pm–6:30pm $113
166075 166076 9–16 I/AWK W 6:30pm–8:30pm $150
166078 166079 9–16 I/AWK F 6:30pm–8:30pm $150
course # age Level day time fee
Sessions
1 2
Key
10U = 10  Under Tennis WK = Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
generAl informAtion  junior tennis lessons
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junior tennis lessons
Cypress (CCP)
Instructor: Alex St. Jean
165833 165834 5–10 B10U Su 9am–10am $75
165836 165837 5–10 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75
165839 165840 5–10 B10U Sa 9am–10am $75
165842 165843 5–10 AB/I10U Sa 10am–11am $75
165845 165846 7–12 AB/I Su 10am–11:30am $113
165848 165849 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75
165851 165852 7–12 AB/I Sa 11am–12:30pm $113
165854 165855 11–16 AB/I W 6pm–7pm $75
165857 165858 11–16 I/A Sa 12:30pm–2pm $113
165860 165861 11–16 A Su 11:30am–1pm $113
Instructor: Jon Moody
165863 165864 5–7 B/AB10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
166866 165867 5–7 B/AB10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
165869 165870 5–7 B/AB10U Tu/Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $135
165872 165873 7–14 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
165875 165876 7–14 B/AB Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
165878 165879 7–14 B/AB Tu/Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $135
165881 165882 8–15 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75
Deerfeld (DCP)
Instructor: Jimmy Gleason
165776 165777 5–10 B/AB10U W 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
165779 165780 5–10 B/AB10U W 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
165782 165783 5–10 B/AB10U Sa 8am–9am $75
165785 165786 8–15 AB/I Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113
165788 165789 8–15 AB/I Th 6pm–7:30pm $113
165791 165792 8–15 AB/I F 3:30pm–5pm $113
165794 165795 8–15 AB/I Sa 9am–10:30am $113
165797 165798 10–17 AB/I Th 4:30pm–6pm $113
165800 165801 10–17 AB/I Sa 10:30am–12pm $113
165803 165804 10–17 I/AWK F 5pm–6:30pm $113
Heritage (HCP)
Instructor: Chris Emery
165524 165525 5–9 B/AB10U Tu 6pm–7pm $75
165527 165528 5–9 B/AB10U Th 6pm–7pm $75
165530 165531 5–9 B/AB10U Tu/Th 6pm–7pm $135
165533 165534 8–15 B/AB M 6pm–7pm $75
165536 165537 8–15 B/AB W 6pm–7pm $75
165539 165540 8–15 B/AB M/W 6pm–7pm $135
165551 165552 8–15 AB/I* M/F/ 4pm–6pm $225
165554 165555 8–15 AB/I* W/F 4pm–6pm $225
165542 165543 8–15 AB/I M/W 4pm–6pm $270
165557 165558 8–15 AB/I* M/W/F 4pm–6pm $345
165545 165546 8–15 AB/I M 4pm–6pm $150
165548 165549 8–15 AB/I W 4pm–6pm $150
165560 165561 9–16 AWK* Tu/F 4pm–6pm $225
165563 165564 9–16 AWK* Th/F 4pm–6pm $225
*FeeincludesFridayLadder.FridayLaddertimesarediferentthanweekdayclasses.
Heritage (HCP)
Instructor: Chris Emery
165566 165567 9–16 AWK Tu/Th 4pm–6pm $270
165569 165570 9–16 AWK* Tu/Th/F 4pm–6pm $345
165573 165574 9–16 AWK Tu 4pm–6pm $150
165575 165576 9–16 AWK Th 4pm–6pm $150
165578 165579 7–14 ABLadder F 3:30pm–6pm $75
165581 165582 9–16 ILadder F 4:30pm–7pm $75
165584 165585 9–16 ALadder F 5:30pm–8pm $75
*FeeincludesFridayLadder.FridayLaddertimesarediferentthanweekdayclasses.
Homestead (HOMENP)
Instructor: Tae Byon
165932 165933 6–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75
165935 165936 6–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75
165938 165939 6–13 B/AB F 5pm–6pm $75
165941 165942 7–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113
165944 165945 7–16 I Th 5:30pm–7pm $113
165947 165948 7–16 I/AWK Tu 7pm–8:30pm $113
165950 165951 7–16 I/AWK Th 7pm–8:30pm $113
165953 165954 7–16 I/AWK F 6pm–7:30pm $113
165956 165957 10–17 AWK M 6pm–8pm $150
165959 165960 10–17 AWK Tu 3:30pm–5:30pm $150
165962 165963 10–17 AWK W 5pm–7pm $150
165965 165966 10–17 AWK Th 3:30pm–5:30pm $150
Knollcrest (KCNP)
Instructor: Rick Jackson
166007 166008 5–9 B/AB10U F 3pm–4pm $75
166010 166011 5–9 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75
166013 166014 7–13 B/AB Su 9am–10am $75
166016 166017 7–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75
166019 166020 7–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75
166022 166023 7–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75
166025 166026 7–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75
166028 166029 7–13 B/AB Th 5pm–6pm $75
166031 166032 7–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75
166034 166035 8–15 B/AB Su 11am–12pm $75
166037 166038 7–13 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75
Las Lomas (LLCP)
Instructor: Minako Stickney
165806 165807 5–9 B10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
165809 165810 5–9 B10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
165812 165813 8–16 B/AB W 3:30pm–5pm $113
165815 165816 9–16 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113
165818 165819 9–16 B/AB Th 4:30pm–6pm $113
165821 165822 9–16 I M 3:30pm–5pm $113
165824 165825 9–16 I F 3:30pm–5pm $113
165827 165828 10–18 AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113
course # age Level day time fee
Sessions
1 2
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
course # age Level day time fee
Sessions
1 2
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
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Northwood (NCP)
Instructor: Jonathan Tran
165968 165969 6–10 B/AB10U Su 11am–12pm $75
165971 165972 6–10 B/AB10U M 4pm–5pm $75
165974 165975 6–10 B/AB10U W 4pm–5pm $75
165977 165978 7–12 AB/I Su 12pm–1:30pm $113
165980 165981 7–12 AB/I M 5pm–6:30pm $113
165983 165984 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113
Racquet Club (RCNP)
Instructor: Rommel Endozo
166081 166082 5–7 B10U Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
166084 166085 8–13 AB/I Th 5:30pm–6:30pm $75
San Carlo (SCNP)
Instructor: Nic Izumi
165590 165591 10–12 B10U Tu 3pm–4pm $75
165593 165594 13–17 B/AB Tu 4pm–5pm $75
NEW INSTRuCToR Stonegate (SGTNP)
Instructor: Tin Capulong
166207 166208 5–12 B/AB10U Tu 4pm–5pm $75
166210 166211 5–12 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75
166201 166202 5–12 B/AB10U Th 4pm–5pm $75
166204 166205 5–12 B/AB10U F 4pm–5pm $75
166213 166214 5–14 B/AB10U Sa 9pm–10am $75
168076 168077 5–14 AB/I Sa 10am–11am $75
168078 168079 5–14 AB/I Sa 11am–12pm $75
166218 166216 6–14 I W 4pm–5:30pm $113
166228 166229 6–14 I W 5:30pm-7pm $113
166225 166226 7–16 AWK Tu 5pm–7pm $150
166219 166220 7–16 AWK Th 5pm–7pm $150
166222 166223 7–16 AWK F 5pm–7pm $150
junior tennis lessons
Turtle Rock (TRCP)
Instructor: Ross Holesinsky
165611 165612 5–8 B/AB Su 10am–11am $75
165617 165618 5–8 B/AB F 3pm–4pm $75
165620 165621 8–12 AB Tu 4pm–5:30pm $113
165623 165624 9–15 AB/I Su 11am–12:30pm $113
165626 165627 9–15 AB/I F 4pm–5:30pm $113
165629 165630 10–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113
165632 165633 10–17 AWK F 5:30pm–7pm $113
Instructor: Lanea Holesinsky
165605 165606 6–10 B/AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113
165608 165609 9–15 AB/I W 6pm–7:30pm $113
University (UCP)
Instructor: Juan Naranjo
165638 165639 5–7 B/AB10U M 3pm–4pm $75
165641 165642 8–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75
165644 165645 8–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75
165647 165648 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75
165650 165651 8–13 B/AB M/Th 4pm–5pm $135
165653 165654 8–13 B/AB M/F 4pm–5pm $135
165656 165657 9–15 AB/IWK Tu 5pm-6:30pm $113
165659 165660 9–15 AB/IWK Th 5pm-6:30pm $113
165662 165663 9–15 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm-6:30pm $203
165665 165666 10–17 I/AWK M 5pm–7pm $150
165668 165669 10–17 I/AWK W 5pm–7pm $150
165671 165672 10–17 I/AWK F 5pm–7pm $150
165674 165675 10–17 I/AWK M/F 5pm–7pm $270
165677 165678 10–17 I/AWK M/W/F 5pm–7pm $420
Valley Oak (VONP)
Instructor: Jon Moody
165992 165993 5–10 B/AB10U M 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
165995 165996 5–10 B/AB10U F 3:30pm–4:30pm $75
165998 165999 7–14 B/AB10U M 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
166001 166002 7–14 B/AB10U F 4:30pm–5:30pm $75
course # age Level day time fee
Sessions
1 2
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
course # age Level day time fee
Sessions
1 2
Key
10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout
B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate
I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced
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Advance Registration
Please register in advance! This ensures we are able to
controlclasssize,minimizeclasscancellationsandserve
the community more efciently. Cash will not be accepted
at tennis courts.
949-724-6617 tennis@cityofrvine.org
Tournament players must have current USTA membership (Junior $19/year)
available at usta.com
junior tournAments
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Junior Tennis Camps
Spring Intersession  Spring Break
Great camps for all levels! Beginners use the 10  Under
equipment for quick development. Newer players work
on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to
rally through a mixture of games and drills will be used
to reinforce skills. Intermediate and Advanced players
work to improve stroke technique and develop successful
match game tactics. All camps includes: T-shirt, prizes,
snacks and drinks.
Coach Alex at Cypress Park, Ages 5–14
M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162106
F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162107
M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162108
F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162109
M–Th Apr 4–Apr 7 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #167904
F Apr 8 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #167905
Coach Chris at Heritage Park, Ages 7–16
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8am–11:30am HCP $175 #162246
Coach Jimmy at Deerfeld Park, Ages 8–16
M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am DCP $150 #162349
Coach Juan at University Park, Ages 5–14
M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162539
F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162540
M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162542
F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162543
M–Th Apr 4–Apr 7 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #167944
F Apr 8 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #167945
cAmPs
Junior 10  Under
USTA Tennis Tournaments
“Slam Series”
10  Under: Red, Orange and Green Dot Balls
Tournaments: April 3: French
June 5: British
Schedule: Level 1 (Red Ball): noon–2 pm
Level 2 (Orange Ball): 2:30–6 pm
Level 3 (Green Dot Ball): noon–3:30
Enroll in Course: #167918 (French)
#167919 (British)
Entry Deadlines: April 1 (French)
June 3 (British)
Fee: $30 each tournament
Sites: David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park
Heritage Community Park
The 10  Under format features the modified shorter
tennis court, smaller racquets and slower balls. This
tournament will focus on 10  Under Levels 1, 2 and 3.
Level 1 uses a red felt tennis ball on a 36 foot court; level
2 uses an orange felt tennis ball on a 60 foot court; level
3 uses a green dot tennis ball on a regular 72 foot court.
Tis round robin format is a great way for juniors to get
started in tournament play. Te “Slam Series” is mod-
eled afer the tennis Grand Slams, Australian, French,
British and American Opens. Players are entered into a
prize rafe at the fnal tournament and receive a T-shirt
for participating in all four “Opens.” Tournament is a
round robin format. Awards for 1st and 2nd place win-
ners in each division. All players must have a current
USTA membership. More info: tennis@cityofrvine.org
or 949-724-6617. Ages 5-10.
NEW
Irvine Junior World
Team Tennis Leagues
10  Under: Orange and Green Dot Balls
Player Evaluation: May 3
League Runs: May 10–June 8
Fee: $115
Tis new league is great for both boys and girls. Matches
are held on Sundays, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. at Col. Bill Barber
Park. Two divisions: 10  Under Orange Ball or 12  under
Green Dot Ball. T-shirt included. More info: 949-724-6617
or tennis@cityofrvine.org. Ages 8-12.
team/instructor course team/instructor course
Ruben #167934 Alex #167937
Minako #167935 Jon #167935
Jimmy #167936 Rick #167939
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Summer Tennis Camps
Great camps for all levels! Beginners use the 10  Un-
der equipment for quick development. Newer players
work on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how
to rally through a mixture of games and drills will be used
to reinforce skills. Intermediate and Advanced players
work to improve stroke technique and develop success-
ful match game tactics. All camps includes:T-shirt, prizes,
snacks and drinks. See Page 54.
tournAment
Spring Open Adult Tournament
Adult players from all over Southern California come to
compete in this weekend NON-USTA sanctioned tour-
nament presented by the Orange County Korean Tennis
Association in cooperation with the City of Irvine. Satur-
day is the Team Event: Tree lines of doubles with teams
of 6-8 players. Sunday events include Doubles, Mixed
Doubles and Combined Age 100+ Doubles. NTRP divi-
sions are 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5. All events have a round robin
format. Prizes for all Champions and Finalists. More
information or to receive the registration form, e-mail
tennis@cityofrvine.org or call 949-724-6785.
Tournaments: April 2:Team Event
April 3: Doubles, Mixed Doubles,
Combine Age 100+ Doubles
Enroll in Course: #168204 (Team Event)
#168205 (Doubles/Mixed Doubles)
Entry Deadline: March 30
Fees: $180 per team
$60 per Doubles/Mixed Doubles team
sPeciAl interest
Mommy, Daddy and Me Tennis
Tis exciting program provides an opportunity for young-
sters to play and learn on the court with Mom and Dad in
a comforting, nurturing environment focusing on tennis
skills, ftness, friends and fun! Inst: Minako. Ages 3-6.
Sa Apr 9–May 7 9am–10am LLCP $75 #165830
Sa May 14–Jun 14 9am–10am LLCP $75 #165831
NEW Sunday Junior Match Play
Get moving on Sunday mornings. Junior players will
play singles and doubles matches in a competitive
environment. Coach Jimmy will organize and super-
vise ladder play at University High School. More info:
gleasontennis@yahoo.com. Ages 10-17. No class May 29,
fees are prorated.
Su Apr 3–May1 8am–10am UHS $75 #167932
Su May 15–Jun 5* 8am–10am UHS $45 #167933
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Camp Withdrawal Procedure
Requests must be received 10 days prior to the camp/league
startdateforthe$5withdrawalfeetoapply.Requestsreceived
betweenoneandninedayspriortothestartdatewillbeprocessed
minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee. Withdrawals are not
permitted once the camp/league begins. Call 949-724-6617 or
email tennis@cityofrvine.org with your request. Full refunds/
creditsareavailablewhencampsarecanceledorchangedbythe
City or Instructor.
sPeciAl interests  PrivAte tennis instruction
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Private Tennis Instruction
City of Irvine contract instructors are available to teach
privatetennislessonsonCity-ownedcourts.Lessonsare
arranged with the instructor. Procedure: call 949-724-6617
for instructor recommendation and contact information;
contact instructor to arrange schedule; pay online (instruc-
torwillprovidecourse#toenrollbasedonnumberofhours
agreed upon or view online at irvinequickreg.org).
Instructor Hourly Fee Instructor Hourly Fee
Tae Byon $70 Rick Jackson $50
Tin Capulong $70 Dianne Matias $60
Chris Emery $75 Ruben Millado $65
Rommel Endozo $60 Jon Moody $50
Jimmy Gleason $60 Juan Naranjo $65
Lanea Holesinsky $65 Alex St. Jean $55
Ross Holesinsky $65 Minako Stickney $65
Nic Izumi $55 Jonathan Tran $50
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Adult tennis
Morning Classes
Beginner
165896 165897 Tu 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako
Beginner/Advanced Beginner
166046 166047 Su 10am–11am KCNP $75 Rick
165899 165900 M 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako
165692 165693 W 9am–10am CBBCP $75 Ruben
165902 165903 Th 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako
166090 166091 F 9am–10am CGNP $75 Rommel
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
165599 165600 Su 8:30am–10am TRCP $113 Ross
165905 165906 M 10:30am–12:00am LLCP $113 Mina ko
165908 165909 Th 10:30am–12:00pm LLCP $113 Minako
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout
165695 165696 Th 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben
Doubles Strategy
165634 165636 W 9:30am–11:30am HCP $150 Chris
Intermediate
166093 166094 F 10am–1130am CGNP $113 Rommel
Intermediate/Advanced Workout
165698 165699 Tu 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben
165911 165912 Sa 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako
Evening Classes
Beginner
165914 165915 Tu 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako
165986 165987 W 6:30pm–8pm NCP $113 Jonathan
Beginner/Advanced Beginner
165923 165924 Su 5:30pm–6:30pm DCP $75 Jimmy
165701 165702 M 6:30pm–7:30pm CBBCP $75 Ruben
165884 165885 M 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex
166040 166041 Tu 6pm–7:30pm KCNP $113 Rick
165917 165918 Th 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako
165887 165888 F 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
165689 165690 Su 2pm–3pm CBBCP $75 Nic
165890 165891 M 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Alex
166183 166184 Th 7pm–8:30pm STNP $113 Nic
166183 166184 F 6pm–7:30pm STNP $113 Tin
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout
165683 165684 M 6:30pm–8 pm CBBCP $113 Dianne
165929 165930 Tu 6pm–7pm DCP $75 Jimmy
165704 165705 Tu 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben
166087 166088 Th 7:30pm–9pm RCNP $113 Rommel
Intermediate Workout
165707 165708 Th 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben
Intermediate/Advanced
165587 165588 Tu 6:30pm–8 pm SCNP $113 Nic
166195 166196 Tu 7pm–8:30pm STNP $113 Tin
165920 165921 W 6:30pm–8pm LLCP $113 Alex
165893 165894 F 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Minako
Intermediate/Advanced Workout
165989 165990 Tu 7pm–8:30pm NCP $113 Jonathan
165710 165711 W 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben
course day time Place fee inst
Sessions
1 2
course day time Place fee inst
Sessions
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Lesson Withdrawal Procedure
Requests to withdraw from a tennis lesson must be
received one week prior to the frst lesson. Withdrawal
requests meeting the guideline will be processed less a $5
withdrawalprocessingfee.Refundswillincuranadditional
$5refundingfeeforatotalof$10infees.Call949-724-6617
or email tennis@cityofrvine.org with your request. Full
refunds/credits are available when courses are cancelled or
changed by the City or Instructor.
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Adult tennis leAgues
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USTA
Leagues
These adult leagues are all about teams, camaraderie,
great fun and competitive matches. Matches are played in
Irvine and throughout Orange County on weekends.
The matches are set up according to NTRP Divisions.
Players cannot play below their NTRP rating. Teams
carry 12 to 20 players; register team on the USTA web-
site national.usta.com. Players must have a NTRP rating
and a current USTA Membership; visit usta.com. More
info: tennis@cityofrvine.org or 949-724-6617.
18 and Over Mixed Doubles
League Begins: April 9
Registration Deadline: March 28
Enroll in Course: #162915
Fee: $30
ThreeMixedDoubleslineswithmenandwomenplayingtogether
in teams; NTRP Divisions Combo 7.0-9.0
40 and Over Singles and Doubles
League Begins: April 16
Registration Deadline: April 4
Enroll in Course: #162917
Fee: $30
Two Singles and Three Doubles lines with men and women
playing in separate teams; Players must be 40 years old or older.
NTRP Divisions: 3.0-4.5.
Flexible Tennis League—
Singles, Doubles,
and Mixed Doubles
Stay active by playing tennis on your own time. Player’s
schedule matches against each other on mutually agreed
times with the league coordinator who will group players
of the same level together. Format includes singles, dou-
bles or mixed doubles matches. Te schedule includes four
matches per session followed by season playofs. Levels
ofered are 3.0, 3.5, 4.0  4.5. Contact League Coordinator
Elena at 818-940-8880 or myownbus@aol.com.
League Runs: April–June
Enroll in Course: #162912 (Singles)
#162913 (Doubles)
#162914 (Mixed Doubles)
Fee: $25
Irvine U.S. Tennis
Association (USTA)
and World Team
Tennis (WTT) Leagues
League staf will do their best to place individuals onto
teams; however, placement is not guaranteed. Indi-
viduals not placed will be waitlisted. If not placed on a
team by the third week, fees paid will be transferred to
the following season or refunded. Note: the NationalTen-
nis Rating Program (NTRP) is the ofcial system for de-
termining the levels for league competition. The City of
Irvine requires players who do not know their NTRP play-
ing level to take an NTRP rating clinic. Call 949-724-6617
or email tennis@cityofrvine.orgto schedule your clinic.
Fee: $18/hour; $25/1.5 hour. Private clinics are available
with Coach Ruben for $65/hour.
WTT Coed Summer Tennis League
Recreational League for adults is for teams with a mini-
mum of three men and three women. A match consists of
fve no ad sets, and includes one set of men’s and women’s
singles and doubles, and one set of mixed doubles. Win-
ners can advance to a National Qualifer. New players
must send info (home address, email, cell number and
NTRP rating) to tennis@cityofrvine.org. Division sched-
ule: Tuesday–3.0, Wednesday or Tursday–3.5 to 4.5.
NEW NTRP Division 5.0 and above X-Team format will
be on Mondays. Each match consists of men’s singles,
women’s singles and mixed doubles,10-game pro sets each.
League Begins: Week of May 23
Registration Deadline: May 16
Enroll in Course: #167991 (Division 3.0–4.5)
#167992 (Division 5.0 and above)
Fee: $60
League Withdrawal Procedure
Requests must be received 10 days prior to the league
start date for the $5 withdrawal fee to apply. Requests
receivedbetweenoneandninedayspriortothestartdate
will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee
Withdrawals are not permitted once the league begins.
Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.org
with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when
leagues are canceled or changed by the City or Instructor.
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3 CGNP Citrusglen 12170 Citrusglen 92620
4 CCP Cypress Community Park 255Visions 92620 949-724-6190 3v
5 ICC Irvine Civic Center 1 Civic Center Plaza 92606 949-724-6600 v
CBBCP Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial 4 Civic Center Plaza 92606 949-724-6714 3
Community Park (Enter from San Juan Parking Lot) v
6 DSLPCP David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park 3901 Farwell Avenue 92602 949-724-6944 3
7 DCP Deerfeld Community Park 55 DeerwoodWest 92604 949-724-6725 v
8 DCNP Dovecreek 3 Dovecreek 92618 3
9 HACP Harvard Community Park 14701 Harvard Avenue 92606 949-724-6821 v
Harvard Sk8 Park 92606 949-337-6577 3
10 HCP Heritage Community Park WalnutAvenueYaleAvenue,HeritagePark
WWJAC William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center 4601Walnut Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6717
CRC Child Resource Center 14341Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6721
HPCC Heritage Park Community Center 14301Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6750 v
YEPO Youth Employment  Programs Ofce 14351Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6611
Athletic Fields Heritage Park 949-724-6824 3
IFAC Irvine Fine Arts Center 14321Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6880
11 HCCP Hicks Canyon Community Park 3864Viewpark Avenue 92602 949-724-6827 3
12 HOMENP Homestead 8 Clifwood 92602
13 KCNP Knollcrest 2065 Knollcrest 92603
14 LLCP Las Lomas Community Park 10 FederationWay 92603 949-724-6844 v
15 MDAF Mark Daily Athletic Field 308WestYale Loop 92604 949-724-6820 3
16 MWCP Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge Alton and Lake 92604 v
LSC Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-724-6900 v
Irvine Adult Day Health Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-262-1123
17 NCP Northwood Community Park 4531 Bryan Avenue 92620 949-724-6728 3v
18 OCCP Oak Creek Community Park 15616Valley Oak Drive 92618 3
19 OCGP Orange County Great Park Sand Canyon and MarineWay 92618 866-829-3829
20 ONP Orchard 1Van Buren 92620 3
21 QHCP Quail Hill Community Park 35 Shady Canyon Drive 92603 949-724-6814 3
22 RCNP Racquet Club 4030 Robon Drive 92620
23 RSC Rancho Senior Center 3 Ethel CoplenWay 92612 949-724-6800 v
24 SCNP San Carlo 15 San Carlo 92614
25 SLNP San Leandro 12 PaseoWestpark 92614 3
26 SETNP Settlers 35 SettlersWay 92620 3
27 SGTNP Stonegate 280 Honors 92620 3
28 SSNP Sweet Shade 15 Sweet Shade 92606 949-724-6595 v
29 TC Trabuco Center 5701Trabuco Road 92620 949-724-7300
30 TRCP Turtle Rock Community Park 1 Sunnyhill 92603 949-724-6734 v
TRNC Turtle Rock Nature Center Turtle Rock Community Park 92603 949-724-6738
31 UCP University Community Park 1 BeechTree Lane 92612 949-724-6815 3v
AP Adventure Playground 949-724-6818
32 VONP Valley Oak 16001Valley Oak Drive 92618
33 WINCP Windrow Community Park 285 EastYale Loop 92604 949-724-6828 3
34 WBCP Woodbury Community Park 130 Sanctuary 92620 949-724-6840 3v
map code other faciLities address ZiP code Phone
A ATA ATA Martial Arts 15435 Jefery Road, Suite 100, Irvine 92618 949-552-3602
B IL-DO Il-Do Tae Kwon Do Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14220 Culver Drive, Suite D, Irvine 92604 949-551-1800
PMS Pianoforte Music Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14200 Culver Drive, SuiteT, Irvine 92604 949-552-8100
C IHM Irvine Historical Museum 5 San Joaquin, Irvine 92612 949-786-4112
D NCCC Newport Coast Community Center 6401SanJoaquinHillsRoad,NewportCoast 92657 949-270-8100
E PDS Pacifc Dance Studio 4880 Irvine Blvd. #101, Irvine 92620 714-731-1108
F SCCCA South Coast Chinese Cultural Association 9Truman Street, Irvine 92620 949-559-6868
G RINKS The Rinks Irvine Roller Hockey Center 3150 Barranca Parkway, Irvine 92606 949-559-9949
H THP Tustin Heritage Park 2350 Kinsman Circle,Tustin 92780
I WFG Wildfre Gymnastics 14761 Bentley Circle,Tustin 92780 714-832-1315
J ZA Zoom Academy 4850 Barranca Parkway, #203, Irvine 92604 949-679-8989
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Public Information Offce
P.O. Box 19575
Irvine, CA 92623-9575
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
2016
Dunedin Parks  Recreation
Camps
Get Ready for Summer Camp!
DunedinGov.com/camps
Registration
opens March 8
Camps begin June 13
New Rec Cards require child’s photo.
See page 11 for more info.
Table of Contents
Day Camps
	Preschool	 2
	 Kids Day Camp	 3
	 Tweens  Teens	 4
Teen Leadership Program	5
Outdoor Camps
	 Hammock Wilderness Camp	 6
	 Nature Camp	 7
Specialty Camps
	 Full Days	 8
	 Half Days	 9
General Info
	Registration	 10
	Scholarships	 10
	 Policies  Rec Cards	 11
Aquatics
	 Highlander Pool	 12
	 Kiwanis Sprayground	 13
Mission Statement
To enhance the quality of life and create
memorable experiences by connecting the
community through parks, recreation and
culture.
Vision Statement
To touch the life of each and every person
through progressive and innovative activities,
facilities and services.
Values
● Teamwork	 ● Friendly
● Safety	 ● Professionalism
● Accommodating	 ● Dedicated
● Integrity
Mayor  City Commission
Julie Ward Bujalski	 Mayor
Bruce Livingston	 Vice Mayor
Heather Gracy	 Commissioner
Deborah Kynes	 Commissioner
John Tornga	 Commissioner
Doug Hutchens	 Interim City Manager
Parks  Recreation
Advisory Committee
Tom Mahoney, Chair
Gina Massotto, Vice-Chair
Brianna Mahoney, Secretary
Manny Koutsourais
Nancy Morgan	 Donna Moore
Matthew Stevens	 Betty Taylor
Facilities  Contacts
Athletics
	 (727) 812-4537
	 Chris Hoban, Athletics Specialist
Community Center
	 (727) 812-4530, 1920 Pinehurst Road
	 Angel Trueblood, Coordinator
	 Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor
Dunedin Golf Club
	 (727) 733-2134, 1050 Palm Blvd
	 Ron Randolph, General Manager
Dunedin Stirling Links
	 (727) 733-6728, 620 Palm Blvd
	 Zach May, General Manager
Hammock Park
	 (727) 738-2920, 1900 San Mateo Drive
	 Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator
	 Matt Nauman, Camp Supervisor
Highlander Pool
	 (727) 298-3266, 1937 Ed Eckert Drive
	 Alicia Castricone, Coordinator
MLK, Jr. Recreation Center 
Stirling Skate Park
	 (727) 738-2920, 550 Laura Lane
	 Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator
	 Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor
Nature Center
	 (727) 510-4039, 1910 Ed Eckert Drive
	 Chris Hoban, Supervisor
	 Cheryl Stafford, Camp Supervisor
Registration
opens March 8
Camps begin June 13
New Rec Cards require child’s photo.
See page 11 for more info.
(727) 812-4530 DunedinGov.com/camps
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Why Wait? Register Online!
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Register for a program or renew your
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Card or have an online accessible account
to use online registration. Visit DunedinGov.
com/payonline or call (727) 812-4530.
Age
Camp
Location
Page#
June July August
13-17 20-24 27-1 5-8 11-15 18-22 25-29 1-5
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8
DayCamps
Learn  Play (Pre-K) 4-5 CC 2 • • • • • • • •
iCamp for Fun 5-11 CC 3 • • • • • • • •
Tweens  Teens Camp 11-14 MLK 4 • • • • • • • •
Outdoors
Hammock Wilderness 7-13 HAM 6 • • • •
Nature Camp 5-11 NC 7 • • • • • • •
SpecialtyCamps-FullDay
Baseball Camp 8-12 CC 8 • •
Basketball Camp 8-12 MLK 8 •
Dance Camp 8-13 CC 8 • •
Gymnastics Camp 8-14 MLK 8 •
Multi-Sports Camp 8-12 CC 8 • • • •
Sailing Camp 10-17 DM 8 •Level 1 •Level 2 •Level 1 •Level 2
Skateboard Camp 8-13 MLK 8 • • • •
Tennis Camp 8-13 NC 8 • • •
Theater Camp 6-15 CC 8 •6-9yrs •10-15yrs
SpecialtyCamps-HalfDay
Afternoon Adventures 5-11 CC 9 • • • • • • • •
Archery Camp 7-10 CC 9 •
Babysitter Training Camp 12-15 MLK 9 •
Bagpipe Camp (M-TH) 11-17 CC 9 •Beg •Int
Cooking Camp 8-15 MLK 9 • • • •
Golf Camps 5-17 GC 9 • • • • • • • •
Lego Lab Camp 5-14 CC 9 •
Paddling  Kayak Camp 8-11 CC 9 •
CC = Community Center DM = Dunedin Marina GC = Golf Course HAM = Hammock Park HP = Highlander Pool MLK = MLK, Jr. Recreation Center NC = Nature Center
So much fun to
choose from
for ages 4-17!
Schedule At A Glance
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
Preschool Camp
Learn  Play				
Tropical Oasis
Week 1	 June 13 - 17
Aloha, Surf’s Up! Join us as we luau and
limbo our week through this tropical oasis
with a Hawaiian word scramble, tropical
relay races and more!
Farming  Beyond
Week 2	 June 20 - 24
Enjoy games, crafts and hands-on
exploration focused on the world of
farming. Explore the ins  outs of farming
with a trip to Old McMicky’s Farm and
other farm related games and activities.
Gamers R’ Us
Week 3	 June 27 - July 1
Kids will enjoy using their endless energy
with a wide range of games and crafts
that will have them asking for more! A
variety of sports, quiet games and active
games will be played.
Happy Birthday America
Week 4	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Celebrate Independence Day with
banners, flags and patriotic games.
Explore what makes our country unique
as well as the colors red, white and blue.
Learn  Play (continued)		
Let’s Go Outback
Week 5	 July 11 - 15
Enjoy the great outdoors with daily
activities including crafts, nature walks
and a multitude of outdoor games.
Just Beachie
Week 6	 July 18 - 22
Soak up some sun and have a blast with
beach themed activities like beach ball
volleyball, beach ball basketball, relay
races and much more.
Strut Your Stuff
Week 7	 July 25 - 29
You’re in the spotlight, so get into
character! Explore what it is like in
Hollywood with game shows, reality TV
contests, art projects and more. Bring the
week to an end and boogie down with our
Family Night Presentation.
See Ya!
Week 8	 August 1 - 5
As Summer comes to an end, campers
and counselors will continue to build
team spirit as they compete in a variety
of games and team building activities that
will aid in communication, cooperation,
patience and creativity.
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Dunedin
Community Center
1920 Pinehurst Road
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 812-4530
Angel Trueblood, Coordinator
Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor
Learn  Play				
Your child will learn and play in a
structured, hands-on environment while
experiencing fun, interactive play with
themed games and activities. Children
will learn to socialize and become
comfortable in a classroom-like setting,
preparing them for kindergarten. Swim
lessons provided Monday - Thursday.
4-5 yrs Must be potty-trained, 5 years old by 9/1/16
and entering kindergarten
Camp Only
Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
$95 / $110 week Act#: 202201
Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10
Camp with Xtra Rec
Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program
offered before and after camp.
Mon - Fri	 7:30 am - 6 pm
$115 / $130 week Act#: 202202
Kids Day Camp
iCamp for Fun				
Hawaiian Hulabaloo
Week 1	 June 13 - 17
Aloha! Surf’s Up! Join us as we luau and
limbo our week through this tropical oasis
with a Hawaiian word scramble, tropical
relay races and more!
Farming We Will Go
Week 2	 June 20 - 24
Enjoy games, crafts and hands-on
exploration focused on the world of
farming. Explore the ins  outs of farming
with a trip to Sweetwater Organic Farm
and other farm related games and
activities.
Games Galore
Week 3	 June 27 - July 1
Kids will enjoy using their endless energy
with a wide range of games and crafts
that will have them asking for more! A
variety of sports, quiet games and active
games will be played.
Party in the USA
Week 4	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Celebrate Independence Day with
banners, flags and patriotic games.
Explore what makes our country unique
as well as the colors red, white and blue.
iCamp For Fun (continued)		
Great Outdoors
Week 5	 July 11 - 15
Enjoy the great outdoors at Hammock
Park and learn skills to last a lifetime
such as archery, canoeing, trailblazing
and other outdoor activities.
Beach Bums R’ Us
Week 6	 July 18 - 22
Soak up some sun and have a blast with
beach themed activities like beach ball
volleyball, beach ball basketball, relay
races and much more.
Club Hollywood
Week 7	 July 25 - 29
You’re in the spotlight, so get into
character! Explore what Hollywood is like
with game shows, reality TV contests and
art projects. Boogie down and end the
week with our Family Night Presentation.
Peace Out
Week 8	 August 1 - 5
As Summer comes to an end, campers
and counselors will continue to build
team spirit as they compete in a variety
of games and team building activities that
will aid in communication, cooperation,
patience and creativity.
Dunedin
Community Center
1920 Pinehurst Road
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 812-4530
Angel Trueblood, Coordinator
Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor
iCamp for Fun				
Filled with fun and adventure, this camp
will help children build self-esteem,
healthy lifestyles, socialization skills and
inspires the confidence and courage to
become the leaders of tomorrow. Weekly
theme-related activities will include active
games, crafts, music, swimming, walking
trips, field trips, sports and cooking!
5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade
Camp Only
Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
$85 / $100 week Act#: 202313
Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10
Camp with Xtra Rec
Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program
offered before and after camp.
Mon - Fri	 7:30 am - 6 pm
$105 / $120 week Act#: 202315
Age Groups  Leaders
Camp registrations vary on a weekly
basis and groups are divided according to
age, down to the exact month. Therefore,
your child may experience different
camp leaders throughout the summer.
Dunedin Historical Museum
adds more to Summer Camp	
Dunedin Parks  Recreation is partnering
with the Dunedin Historical Museum to
add more excitement and adventure to
summer camp. The Museum will provide
additional activities giving campers more
opportunities to play while learning!
Visit the Dunedin Historical Museum
with over 2,000 artifacts, photographs
and timeless exhibits. Admission is $2.
Members and children under 7 are free.
Dunedin Historical Society  Museum
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4pm
349 Main Street, Dunedin
(727) 736-1176
www.DunedinMuseum.org
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3 Days of Play Mini Camp
Start the summer fun as soon as school
is done! Enjoy games, activities, a day at
Highlander Pool and a trip to Astro Skate!
5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade
Wed-Fri	 June 8-10	 9am-5pm, 7:30am-6pm*
Camp only: $65 / $80 Act#: 202300
*Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $80 / $95 Act#: 202301
Dunedin Community Center
Back to School Mini Camp
Summer has come to an end but there are
still two days left to enjoy the final hours of
fun and active games.
5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade
Mon-Tues	 August 8-9	 9am-5pm, 7:30am-6pm*
Camp only: $45 / $60 Act#: 202323
*Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $55 / $70 Act#: 202324
Dunedin Community Center
Mini Camps
School’s Out
There’s More!
Outdoor, Specialty 
Half Day Camps:
See page 6-9
	 DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
Tweens  Teens Camp
Tweens  Teens Camp		
Great Explorations
Week 1	 June 13 - 17
Enjoy outdoor games and activities as
you trail blaze through Hammock Park,
learn how to escape a tipped canoe and
refine your archery skills. Explore the
wild things at Lowry Park Zoo and end
the week with a BBQ lunch and fishing at
Edgewater Park.
Cinema Crazy
Week 2	 June 20 - 24
If you love the movies then come with
us to Cobb Theatres and see the latest
movie. Test your knowledge in team
trivia and scramble with an epic video
scavenger hunt. End the week relaxing 
soaking up the sun at Honeymoon Island.
Recreation All Stars
Week 3	 June 27 - July 1
This sports week is packed with fun and
games. Cheer on the Tampa Bay Rays
at Tropicana Field and show off your
bowling skills at Dunedin Lanes.
Coastal Adventures
Week 4	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Get ready to spend a week off dry land!
Hit the river at Buccaneer Bay, learn
basic paddle boarding skills and how to
operate a pram boat, then end the week
fishing at Weaver Park.
Tweens  Teens Camp (cont’d)
X Gamers
Week 5	 July 11 - 15
Climb to new heights at PK’s Play Zone
with indoor rock climbing, then at Stirling
Skate Park for skate demos and to learn
skateboarding basics. Enjoy the rest of
the week with ‘outside the box’ games
inlcuding Frisbee Golf.
Extreme Energy
Week 6	 July 18 - 22
Get active at AirHeads Trampoline Arena
with indoor trampolines and dodgeball.
Make sure to pack your messy clothes as
we compete in Mud Wars. Participate in
other high energy challenges, obstacles
and scavenger hunts.
Imaginarium
Week 7	 July 25 - 29
Imagination and creativity is the key this
week as we compete in a “Chopped”
cooking style showdown, problem solve
in an inventor’s challenge, play various
team building games and compete in a
mini color run. End the week at MOSI
exploring science and tackling the Sky
Ropes adventure course.
Summer Daze
Week 8	 August 1 - 5
Celebrate the end of summer with us as
we race around the track and yell “fore”
playing mini golf at Celebration Station.
Throughout the rest of the week, campers
will compete for awards and reminisce
with photo collages and end with a beach
bash and picnic at Honeymoon Island.
Martin Luther
King, Jr.
Recreation Center
550 Laura Lane
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 738-2920
Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator
Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor
Tweens  Teens Camp		
Looking for something constructive, yet
fun and memorable for your teen? We
have taken special care to plan a high
energy, exciting camp for this unique and
maturing age group. Campers can look
forward to a wide variety of activities and
field trips outlined below.
11-14 yrs Must have completed 6th grade
Camp Only
Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
$100 / $115 week Act#: 702621
Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10
Camp with Xtra Rec
Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program
offered before and after camp.
Mon - Fri	 7:30 am - 6 pm
$120 / $135 week Act#: 702622
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But Wait!
There’s more...
see pg 8-9
Teen Leadership Program
Teen Leadership Program		
Dunedin Parks  Recreation is seeking
responsible teen volunteers to a be a
CIT (Community Involved Teen) to work
at our summer camps with adult mentors
and gain a valuable experience. For more
information, call (727) 812-4530.
Who Should Apply?
●● Teens who are:
	 13 years of age as of January 1, 2016
	 16 years of age as of August 1, 2016
●● Teens that can commit to (6) weeks
of summer and attend trainings.
●● Teens with a positive attitude who
can be a role model.
How To Apply:
●● Applications are available at Dunedin
Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst
Road or at DunedinGov.com/camps.
●● Applications must be submitted
by Friday, April 15.
●● Required interviews will be
scheduled with the Recreation staff.
●● Selected teens will be notified by
mail during the week of May 9.
●● Selected teens must provide a copy
of their birth certificate and pay a
$35 material fee.
Goals of the Program:
●● Prepare teens in the community for
future leadership roles
●● Create a sense of motivation
●● Teach invaluable skills and grow as
responsible young adults
●● Take on future roles within the Parks
 Recreation Department
Teens Will Gain Experience In:
●● Team Building  Leadership Training
●● Communication skills
●● Preparing for the work force
●● Volunteering for the community
●● Gaining individualized training and
hands-on experience
●● Earning community service hours
for scholarships
Sponsored by the Derek Teele
Foundation:
The Teen Leadership Program is
sponsoredbytheDerekTeeleFoundation.
The Foundation was established in 2007
in memory of Derek Grafton Teele whose
precious life was taken too early at the
young age of 17 in a car accident. The
Foundation works hard every day and
strives to remember Derek’s gentle soul
and keeps his loving spirit alive as they
continue to make positive impacts in
the community by supporting children,
families and animal organizations. For
more information or to make a donation,
please contact:
Derek Teele Foundation
(727) 430-1277
rteele@tampabay.rr.com
www.DerekTeeleFoundation.com
“His spirit still shines through all of us!”
Dunedin
Community Center
1920 Pinehurst Road
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 812-4530
Devyn Wilson, Facilitator
5	 DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
Hammock Wilderness Camp
Hammock Wilderness Camp		
Native People
Week 2	 June 20 - 24
Do you know how to play the didgeridoo?
Would you like to build a wigwam or
throw a spear? These are just a few of
the activities you will participate in as you
immerse yourself in native and aboriginal
cultures from North America and around
the world.
Survivor
Week 4	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Survive, thrive and conquer rival tribes
during this week of heated competition.
Whether it’s archery, canoeing or
trailblazing, put your skills to the test
as an individual, and as a team, to rise
above the competition. You may not get
thrown off an island, but do you have
what it takes to survive?
Hammock Wilderness Camp		
Star Wars
Week 6	 July 18 - 22
Calling all Jedi Masters! Defeat the
empire you must...have fun you will.
Enjoy the traditional activities Hammock
Wilderness Camp has to offer - with a
Star Wars twist. The force is with you.
Environmental Science
Week 8	 August 1 - 5
Are alligators cold blooded? How old
can a Saw Palmetto get? Answer these
questions and more as you explore and
discover the wonders of Hammock Park.
Everyday you will have a new adventure
as you conduct experiments and play
games while learning about natural
Florida.
Hammock Park
1900 San Mateo Drive
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 738-2920
Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator
Matt Nauman, Site Supervisor
Hammock Wilderness Camp		
As a long-standing Dunedin tradition,
this outdoor camp held at Hammock
Park has its own unique trademark to it
which includes “old favorite” games and
traditions. Experience one-of-a-kind
activities such as drum circles, archery,
trailblazing, fire building, animal tracking,
canoeing, campfire songs, hiking the
trails and environmental education. Daily
activities inlcude swimming, crafts and a
multitude of outdoor games.
●● Wear old clothes and sneakers - we get dirty!
●● Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water
bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, swimsuit and
towel each day. Gatorade and icy-pops will
be available for purchase at lunch.
●● “Family Night” held each Friday at 6pm.
Enjoy a cookout with skits and awards.
7-13 yrs		 Offered weeks 2, 4, 6 and 8
Camp Only
Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
$115 / $130 week Act#: 102304
Camp with Xtra Rec
Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program
offered before and after camp. In order
to better serve our Hammock families,
Xtra Rec pick-up and drop-off will be at
the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center located
at 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin.
Mon - Fri	 7:30 am - 6 pm
$135 / $150 week Act#: 102305
Inclement Weather
In case of inclement weather, campers will
be taken to MLK, Jr. Recreation Center
located at 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin. In
the event campers are moved during the
course of the day, signs will be posted
at the front of the park and/or parents
will be notified. If the weather forecast
predicts poor conditions, Family Night
and closing ceremonies will be at MLK,
Jr. Recreation Center.
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Nature Camp
Nature Camp				
Hammock Park Wilderness
Week 1	 June 13 - 17
Welcome to Hammock Park’s ecosystem,
90-acres of nature preserve made up
of an endless variety of birds, reptiles,
insects, plants, fish and much more.
Campers will experience the woods and
learn about the outdoors through fun
nature activities, games and canoeing!
Aerodynamics - How Stuff Works
Week 2	 June 20 - 24
Aerodynamics is the way air moves
around things. A rocket blasting off, the
drive of a golf ball, racing cars or doing
an Ollie are just a few experiments we
will be doing during this fascinating week.
Things of a Fishy Nature
Week 3	 June 27 - July 1
What are the smallest and largest fresh
water fish? As weather permits, we will
be fishing, pond dipping or netting every
day at either Hammock Park, Dunedin
Marina or the Community Center pond.
Nature Camp (continued)		
Weather for Kids
Week 4	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Are you intrigued by the weather and how
it’s predicted? Have fun learning about
meteorology through games, activities
and hands-on experiences that involve
important weather related processes
including rain, rainbows, snow and wind.
Estuaries  Environmental Science
Week 5	 July 11 - 15
Estuaries are places where freshwater
rivers and streams flow into the ocean
mixing with the seawater. Discover a wide
variety of birds, fish and other wildlife that
make estuaries their home as we canoe
on St. Joseph Sound during high tide.
Salamanders, Snakes and Turtles
Week 6	 July 18 - 22
This is a unique opportunity to experience
and appreciate that these animals are
not all creepy and crawly. Reptiles and
snakes are pretty cold animals, but a little
knowledge will bring out their warmth.
Hook, Line and Sinker
Week 7	 July 25 - 29
Due to it’s popularity, we will repeat
Week 3 with a few new twists. In addition
to fishing at our favorite spots, campers
will play games to learn the difference
between fresh and saltwater fishing.
Nature Center
1910 Ed Eckert Drive
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 510-4039
Chris Hoban, Supervisor
Cheryl Stafford, Site Supervisor
Nature Camp				
This specialized program allows campers
to “do” nature-themed activities each
week in a small group. It’s a perfect blend
of fun and hands-on learning through
projects, games, activities, crafts,
storytelling and nature walks. As weather
permits, campers spend approximately
half their day outside exploring Hammock
Park and its surroundings.
●● Wear old clothes and sneakers, we get dirty!
●● Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water
bottle, sunscreen and bug spray each day.
Gatorade and icy-pops will be available for
purchase at lunch.
●● Swim one day per week at Highlander
Pool (weather permitting). Bring swimsuit,
sunscreen and towel.
5-11 yrs Must have completed Kindergarten
Camp Only
Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
$95 / $110 week Act#: 102300
Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10
Camp with Xtra Rec
Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program
offered before and after camp.
Mon - Fri	 7:30 am - 6 pm
$115 / $130 week Act#: 102301
7	 DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
Specialty Camps - Full Day
Baseball Camp				
Play Ball! Palm Harbor High School’s
Head Baseball Coach, Tom Hilbert, will
conduct this fun and educational camp.
Improve your batting, fielding and base
running, experience game situations and
sportsmanship. Grab your hat and glove
and meet us on the field.
8-12 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 5:	 July 11 - 15
Week 6:	 July 18 - 22
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 402313
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 402314
Meet Location:	Dunedin Community Center
Athletic Fields:	Highlander Little League Fields
Basketball Camp			
Enjoy a fun-filled week of basketball drills,
scrimmages and skill contests. Work on
the basics, focusing on both offensive
and defensive skills. Sharpen your skills
and increase your stamina while you
learn the intricacies of the game.
8-12 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 7:	 July 25 - 29
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702321
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 702322
Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center
Dance Camp				
From beginners to advanced, this fun and
energetic camp will teach you the basic
techniques of ballet, lyrical/contemporary
and hip-hop dancing. Campers will
earn a choreographed dance for a final
performance at the end of the week.
8-13 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 2:	 June 20 - 24
Week 7:	 July 25 - 29
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 202316
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 202317
Dunedin Community Center
Gymnastics Camp			
Experience an exciting week of flips,
twists and leaps as you learn floor
routines, tumbling and use of basic
gymnastics apparatuses while improving
flexibility, balance and coordination.
8-14 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 5:	 July 11 - 15
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702319
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 702320
Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center
Multi-Sports Camp			
Score, swim and kick your way through
summer as you enjoy an action packed
week of fun-filled sports including
basketball, soccer, football, bowling and
swimming. Campers will be transported
or walk to off-site facilities.
8-12 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 1:	 June 13 - 17
Week 2:	 June 20 - 24
Week 3:	 July 27 - July 1
Week 4:	 July 5 - 8 (no camp July 4)
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 402322
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 402323
Dunedin Community Center
Sailing Camp 1  2			
Cast off this summer and spend a week
afloat. In Camp 1, sailors will learn how
to rig and sail the Optimist Pram while
exploring and learning about the local
environment. In Camp 2, sailors learn to
operate the bigger  faster Sunfish boat.
10-17 yrs		 Mon - Fri		 9 am - 5 pm
Week 1:	 June 13 - 17	 Level 1
Week 3:	 June 27 - July 1	 Level 2
Week 5:	 July 11 - 15	 Level 1
Week 7:	 July 25 - 29	 Level 2
$225 / $240 Act#: 502502 (1) or 502503 (2)
Dunedin Marina
Skateboard Camp			
Learn new skate moves and have fun!
Camp will include skill building, skate
contests and other games throughout the
week. Campers must have a skateboard,
elbow pads, knee pads and helmet.
8-13 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 1:	 June 13 - 17
Week 3:	 June 27 - July 1
Week 5:	 July 11 - 15
Week 7:	 July 25 - 29
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702303
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 702304
MLK, Jr. Recreation Center / Stirling Skate Park
Tennis Camp				
Develop your game including serving,
ground strokes, footwork, grip, and game
strategy. Campers will also go swimming
daily - bring sunscreen, water bottle,
swimsuit and towel.
8-13 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 5 pm
Week 3:	 June 27 - July 1
Week 4:	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Week 5:	 July 11 - 15
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 402331
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 402332
Meet Location:	Nature Center
Tennis Courts:	Fisher Tennis Courts
Theater Camp				
Learn the basics of acting in a play,
reading a script, developing a character,
stage movement and working with other
actors. Theater games and exercises will
help teach skills. A performance at the
end of the week will showcase what was
learned. No experience required, just a
willingness to learn and have fun!
Mon - Fri		 9 am - 5 pm
6-9 yrs:	 Week 1:	 June 13 - 17
10-15 yrs:	 Week 5:	 July 11 - 15
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 202318
Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 202319
Dunedin Community Center
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Xtra Rec
Need extra time
getting to or from
work? Xtra Rec is a
supervised activity program
offered before and/or after camp.
Morning: 7:30am - start of camp
Afternoon: end of camp - 6:00pm
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
Afternoon Adventures		
Children will engage in weekly themed
activities and enjoy unique half-day
adventures packed with play and social
interaction. This camp is also convenient
for those who may have multiple work or
play schedules, or if your child wants to
play or relax for half their day at home.
5-11 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 1 - 6 pm
Weeks 1-8:	 June 13 - August 5
$45 / $60 week Act#: 202322
Dunedin Community Center
Archery Camp				
Take aim and get a bullseye in this new
and exciting camp. Combine your love
for nature, sports and the great outdoors
as you learn the basics of archery and
advance your skills.
7-10 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 12 pm
Week 3:	 June 27 - July 1
Camp only: $55 / $70 Act#: 202310
Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $75 / $90 Act#: 202311
*Morning Xtra Rec only
Dunedin Community Center
Babysitter Training Camp		
Develop job skills and prepare for the
future to earn extra money in babysitting.
This camp is great for new or experienced
babysitters who want to learn how to
supervise children, recognize safety and
hygiene issues, effectively communicate
with parents, and properly diaper and
feed infants.
12-15 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 12 pm
Week 3:	 June 27 - July 1
Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702301
Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $115 / $130 Act#: 702302
*Morning Xtra Rec only
Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center
Specialty Camps - Half Day
Bagpipe Camp				
Led by Iain Donaldson, campers will
receive excellent instruction whether you
are a beginner or experienced player.
Increase your piping skills, learn music
theory, instrument maintenance, and for
the advanced, teaching methods.
11-17 yrs		 Mon - Thurs	 10 am - 2:30 pm
Week 5:	 July 11 - 14 (Beginner)
Week 6:	 July 18 - 21 (Intermediate)
$95 / $110 Act#: 202610 (Beg) or 202611 (Int)
Dunedin Community Center
Cooking Camp				
Chef John will teach you how to prepare
real food using fabulous recipes and then
eat all the food you prepare! Each camper
will receive a notebook filled with recipes
and important culinary information. On
Friday, prepare a meal for yourself and
Mom  Dad (or a guest).
8-15 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 12 pm
Week 1:	 June 13 - 17
Week 3:	 June 27 - July 1
Week 5:	 July 11 - 15
Week 7:	 July 25 - 29
$195 / week
Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center
Note: Register with Chef John at (727)
433-1889, email ChefJohns@outlook.com
or visit www.ItsAllAboutTheFood.us.
Golf Camp @ Dunedin Golf Club	
The Dunedin Golf Club offers camp for
junior golfers. Sessions include golf
instruction, beverages and a daily lunch.
7-15 yrs		 Tues - Fri	 9 am - 12 pm
Week 1:	 June 14 - 17
Week 4:	 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4)
Week 7:	 July 26 - 29
$100 / week (limit of 12 campers, register early)
Dunedin Golf Club
Note: Register at Dunedin Golf Club only:
1050 Palm Blvd, Dunedin
(727) 733-7836, www.DunedinGolf.com
Summer Jr. Memberships available: $150, June-Aug,
unlimited golf
Golf Camp @ Dunedin Stirling Links
Junior golfers will learn the skills for
range swing, putting, chipping, pitching,
sand traps, short game, course play 
competition, and also receive a video
analysis of their golf swing. Camp
includes golf instruction, rulebook, rule
test, tees and a ball marker.
5-17 yrs		 Mon - Thurs	 June 6 - Aug 4
All Day:	 9 am - 4 pm
	 $225 / week, $150 additional weeks
Half Day:	 8 am - 12 pm or 1 - 4 pm
	 $125 / week
Xtra Rec:	 $10 / hour (available 4 - 6 pm)
Note: Register at Dunedin Stirling Links only:
620 Palm Blvd, Dunedin
Paul Sylvester, PGA Professional, (727) 331-1296
Lego Lab Camp			
Campers will work as young scientists,
engineers and designers as they build
and explore lego motorized machines,
calibrate and capture wind and study
gearing mechanisms. Build and play
provides them the setting, tools and tasks
that promote design technology, science
and mathematics, all while having fun!
5-7 yrs:	 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 12 pm
8-14 yrs:	 Mon - Fri	 1 - 4 pm
Week 6:	 July 18 - 22
Camp only: $85 Act#: 202307(5-7yr) / 202309(8-14yr)
Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $105 Act#: 202308
*Xtra Rec AM only for 5-7yrs or PM only for 8-14yrs
Dunedin Community Center
Paddling  Kayak Camp		
Learn paddling 101, water safety and
skill development while spending the
day on St. Joseph Sound and Dunedin
Causeway. Campers will meet at the
Community Center then be transported
to the Dunedin Causeway, near Sail
Honeymoon Kayak  Sailboat rental
facility. Taught by Rob Mirlenbrink, World
Paddle Association Level 3 instructor.
Sun shirt or rash guard is recommended.
8-11 yrs		 Mon - Fri	 9 am - 12 pm
Week 2:	 June 20 - 24
Camp only: $100 / $115 Act#: 202305
Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $120 / $135 Act#: 202306
*Morning Xtra Rec only
Meet Location: Dunedin Community Center
Activity Location: Dunedin Causeway
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Registration  Scholarships
Registration Information	
Registration opens March 8 and
continues until camps are full. There is a
variety of weekly camps to choose from
and registration can fill fast.
Please Note: Camp registrations vary
on a weekly basis and groups are
divided according to age (down to the
exact month.) Therefore, your child
may experience different camp leaders
throughout the summer.
Registration Forms
A current Child Emergency/Identification
Form (completed on/after 3/1/16) must be
on file at the Dunedin Community Center
Registration Office.
Online Registration
www.DunedinGov.com/payonline
Register from the comfort of your own
home! The participant must have a valid
Rec Card or have an online accessible
account to use online registration.
Selected children’s activities (TGFH,
camps, etc.) must have a Child’s
Emergency/Identification Form on file with
our office before registering online. Online
registration is available until 11:59pm
on Saturday for the following camp
week, unless the camp is full. Deferred
payments can be made online. For more
information, call (727) 812-4530.
Walk-in Registration
Register in person at Dunedin Community
Center or MLK, Jr. Recreation Center.
Walk-in registration is available until the
camp is full.
●● Dunedin Community Center
		 1920 Pinehurst Road
		 (727) 812-4530
●● MLK, Jr. Recreation Center
		 550 Laura Lane
		 (727) 738-2920
Program Changes / Cancellations
Dates, times and fees are subject to
change due to availability of instructors
and facility schedules. Programs may
be cancelled due to lack of sufficient
registration. To confirm schedule, please
call (727) 812-4530.
Payment Information	
Methods of Payment
We accept check, cash, money order, Visa
or MasterCard. Checks should be made
payable to City of Dunedin.
Payment in Full
Paying camp fees in full at the time
of registration will ensure your child’s
enrollment in the desired camp(s).
Deferred Payments
●● Deferred payments apply to the
following camps only: Learn  Play,
iCamp for Fun, Teen Camp and
Nature Camp.
●● Must enroll at Dunedin Community
Center to set up deferred payments.
●● Pay for first two desired camp weeks
in full.
●● Pay a $25 non-refundable/non-
transferable down payment for
each additional camp week.
●● Balances are due according to
published payment schedule.
●● Payments may be made online.
●● Payments are the parents’
responsibility. The child’s enrollment
will be automatically cancelled
and the down payment forfeited
if full payment is not received by
the designated due date. Sorry, no
exceptions.
Adopt-a-Camper	
Give a child the opportunity and experience
of summer camp! All monies collected will
be used exclusively for camp scholarships.
Over 700 children participate in our camps
each year. With your help we’d like to
extend our services to those in need.
$210 will send a child to camp for 2 weeks
$840 will send a child to camp all summer
Contributions are tax deductible.
Questions or Contributions?
Please contact: Dunedin Parks  Recreation
1920 Pinehurst Road, Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 812-4530
Download forms at DunedinGov.com/camps
Dunedin for Youth
Scholarship Fund	
The George J. Koutsourais Dunedin for
Youth Scholarship Fund was established
in memory of former Mayor/Commissioner
Manuel G. Koutsourais’ son through a
resolutionbytheDunedinCityCommission.
The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to
generate contributions and donations from
individuals, businesses and organizations
to be used towards providing financial
assistance to young children and teens of
Dunedin whose families could not afford to
register them for summer camps and other
recreational programs.
The Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund
helps children build:
●● Teamwork  Life Skills
●● Self Confidence  Responsibility
●● Healthy Lifestyles  Perserverance
●● Friendships
If you would like to make a contribution
and help today’s youth become tomorrow’s
leaders, please call (727) 738-2920.
Scholarships Available
Scholarships are available to children and
teens of Dunedin whose families could not
afford to register them for summer camps.
Funds are dispersed based on need and
availability of funds. If you require financial
assistance for your child’s participation,
scholarship applications are available at
the Dunedin Community Center and the
MLK, Jr. Recreation Center or online at
www.DunedinGov.com/camps.
DunedinGov.com/payonline
Policies  Rec Cards
General Policies	
ADA Accommodation
If you have a disability that requires
accommodation, please notify the
Dunedin ADA Coordinator at (727) 298-
3199 a minimum of 48 hours prior to
the event or program and reasonable
accommodation will be made.
Anti-Discrimination
The City of Dunedin, Florida does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, age, disability, marital
status, religious creed, sexual orientation,
political affiliation, gender identity, or
disabled status in employment or the
provision of services. This document is
available on tape and in large print upon
request. A TDD (Telecommunications
Device for the Deaf) will provide the
ability to communicate with the City. The
TDD number is (727) 298-3346.
Insurance
While the Dunedin Parks  Recreation
Department is committed to the safety of
all of its participants, the City of Dunedin
assumes no responsibility for personal
injuries or loss of personal property while
using City facilities or participating in
recreation activities. It is recommended
that anyone enrolled in a program or
using the facilities in general make
provisions to provide adequate coverage
with his/her own insurance program.
Photo  Video Policy
Frequently, photos and videos may be
taken of people enjoying City facilities,
programs, and events. Please be aware
that these photos and videos may
be used to promote the services and
facilities that our City offers, and become
the City’s sole property. The City of
Dunedin and the media may publish
these photographs or air these videos in
printed publications, cable TV, and online
on the City’s website and social media.
Refund Information	
How Do I Request A Refund?
Request for refunds must be received in
writing ten (10) days prior to the start
of camp. Requests may be submitted in
person to the facility supervisor or mailed
to:
●● Dunedin Community Center
		 Attn: Registration
		 1920 Pinehurst Road
If approved, refunds may be issued
minus a $20 administrative fee.
Refund Policies
●● No refunds will be issued after the
program begins, except for medical
reasons, see below.
●● No refunds for one day programs or
trips.
●● Rec Cards will not be refunded after
two weeks of issue date, or if the
card has been used. Must include
Rec Card with the written request.
Medical Exemption
A medical form signed by a doctor stating
that the participant is unable to participate
for the remainder of the program will
entitle the participant to a refund or credit
as outlined above.
Recreation Cards	
What Is A Recreation Card?
Recreation cardholders pay a discounted
fee for programs. Certain programs
require the participants to have a
valid Recreation Card (Rec Card) to
participate. Rec Cards must be valid for
the entire duration of the activity/program
the participant is registering for.
Recreation Cards (continued)	
Age Requirements
All persons, 3yrs and older may obtain
a Rec Card. Children under three may
participate by using their parent’s Rec
Card. Individuals under 18 years must
have their parent or legal guardian
present to sign for their Rec Card. Proof
of age may be required.
Are You A Dunedin Resident?
A City of Dunedin resident is any person
meeting the following criteria:
1.	 Those who reside (owning or renting on a
continual basis) within the City of Dunedin.
This does not include unincorporated areas.
2.	 Individuals who own a business within the
City of Dunedin.
To determine residency, you can visit
the Pinellas County Property Appraiser
website at http://www.pcpao.org/ and
“Search Our Database”. Property in
Dunedin will show a Tax District of “DN”.
Proof of Residency
To obtain or renew a Rec Card, residents
must present a photo ID (Florida’s
Driver’s License) and another proof of
residency containing: name, address and
a date that is less than 90 days old upon
date of application.
What If I Don’t Have A Rec Card?
Persons who do not possess a Rec Card
may register for certain programs by
paying a higher fee as indicated in the
course information.
Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Rec Card
Lost / Stolen Cards
Lost or stolen cards should be reported
to the Dunedin Community Center, (727)
812-4530. Upon notice, Rec Cards will
be replaced with the same expiration
date for a fee of $3 plus tax.
Recreation Card Rates
Resident Rec Card		 $10 / 1 year
Non-Resident Rec Card	 $90 / 1 year
			 $56 / 6 months
Unincorporated Rec Card	$56 / 1 year
(Pinellas County)
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NewRecCardsincludetheparticipant’s
photo and a barcode making it more
convenient for identification purposes,
payments and registration. Participant
must be present at the time of purchase
or renewal of a Rec Card.
Get your NEW
Rec Card today!
DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration
Swim Lessons	
Parent  Child 	 6 mo-3 yrs	 20 minutes
Play  splash with your child as you help them
become comfortable in the water.
Little Guppies	 3-4 yrs	 20 minutes
Is your little fish ready to explore the water
independently?
Level 1			 4+ yrs	 30 minutes
Learn to submerge the face, arm and leg motions
and experience buoyancy.
Level 2			 4+ yrs	 30 minutes
Begin locomotion skills by exploring arm and leg
movements that will become strokes in the future.
Must be able to float for 5 seconds unassisted.
Level 3			 4+ yrs	 30 minutes
Refine the front crawl and be introduced to
elements of the backstroke, breast stroke and
butterfly.
Level 4-6			 4+ yrs	 30 minutes
All strokes are refined and swimmers develop
endurance and confidence.
Session 1:	 5/9 - 5/18		 Session 5:	 7/11 - 7/20
Session 2:	 5/23 - 6/2		 Session 6:	 7/25 - 8/3
Session 3:	 6/13 - 6/22		 Session 7:	 8/8 - 8/17
Session 4:	 6/27 - 7/7		 Session 8:	 8/22 - 8/31
If lesson falls on a Holiday, lesson will be held on Thursday.
Register at Highlander Pool or Community Center. Call (727)
298-3266 for more info. Must be registered prior to start date.
Schedule subject to change based on demand.
$40 / $60 session Mon-Wed for 2 weeks (6 classes)
Highlander Pool
Class Level
Session
1, 2
Session
3-6
Session
7, 8
Mon - Wed for 2 wks (6 classes)
Parent  Child 5:30 pm
Little Guppies 5:30 pm 5:30 pm
Level 1 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:30 pm
Level 2 6:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm
Level 3 6:30 pm 6:30 pm
Level 4-6 6:30 pm
Aquatics
Highlander Pool
1937 Ed Eckert Drive
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 298-3266
Alicia Castricone, Coordinator
Pool Hours of Operation	
Highlander Pool is open seasonally, April thru
September. Pool may close during unsafe weather.
Children not potty trained are required to wear swim
diapers and plastic pants.
April 3 - June 12*
Monday-Thursday	 3 pm - 7 pm
Closed Friday
Saturday-Sunday	 10 am - 5 pm
Slide open Saturday and Sunday only
Training Pool opens May 1 (Sat  Sun only)
June 13 - August 5*
Monday-Thursday	 9 am - 7 pm
Friday		 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday-Sunday	 10 am - 5 pm
Slide open M-F, 12-5pm, Sat  Sun, 10am-5pm
August 6 - September 29*
Monday-Thursday	 3 pm - 7 pm
Closed Friday
Saturday-Sunday	 10 am - 5 pm
Slide open Saturday  Sunday only
Training Pool open on Saturday  Sunday only
*PoolwillbeopenonMemorialDay,Independence
Day, and Labor Day from 10am-5pm. Pool closes
for the season September 30 and reopens April 1.
Pool Admission Rates	
Daily Admission
Pool Entry Fee	 $3
Group Rates
$2 / person (groups of 6 or more)
Spaces limited! Call (727) 298-3266 to RSVP.
Monthly Pass
Includes unlimited visits during Open
Swim and Shallow Water Wellness.
$40 / expires 1 month from date of purchase
Kiwanis Sprayground	
Open March 26 - October 16
9am - 7pm, Free Admission
For more info, call (727) 298-3266.
Swim Lessons - Private	
Four (4) x 30 minute sessions of private
instruction with your child. For best
results, the first and fourth sessions must
be within a 2 week period.
6 months  up	
$60 / $75 By appointment only
Highlander Pool
Every Child a Swimmer	
A free program in partnership with the
Kiwanis Club of Dunedin teaching basic
swim techniques to non-swimmers only.
Classes are 30 minutes and limited to
10 children per class. It is necessary for
child to wear a swimsuit and parents be
in the water during lessons.
Session 1 (3-4 yrs  5-11 yrs)
Registration:		 April 7	 4 - 7 pm
		 at Highlander Pool
Days  Times:	 Mon / Tues / Wed
		 April 11 - 20
		 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:30 pm
Session 2 (3-4 yrs  5-11 yrs)
Registration:		 April 21	 4 - 7 pm
		 at Highlander Pool
Days  Times:	 Mon / Tues / Wed
		 April 25 - May 4
		 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:30 pm
Mommy  Me	
You and your little guppy will enjoy
themed water games and activities to get
your little one comfortable with the water.
2+ yrs	 Fridays		 10 - 11 am
May 6 - 27	 Aug 5 - 26
June 3 - 24	 Sept 9 - 30
July 8 - 29
$20 / $30 month *Act#: 520102
Highlander Pool
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Parties  Group Rates	
After Hours Pool Party
Reserve Highlander Pool all to yourself
for your next birthday party, family get-
together, company outing or private party.
Private rental hours are available Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday evenings after
regular hours from April thru September.
Reservations are a 3-hour minimum
yy Up to 25 guests:	 $60 / hour
yy 26-50 guests:	 $85 / hour
yy 51-100 guests:	 $110 / hour
Birthday Bash
Throwing a birthday party at Highlander
Pool is a piece of cake! Reservations
may be made during regular pool hours
only. Package Includes:
yy Admission for 10 participants
yy 1 hour reserved time at pool shelter
yy Additional shelter time: $15 / hour
yy Additional participants: $3 each
Call (727) 298-3266 for reservations.
Group Rates
Treat your camp, family or friends to a day
at Highlander Pool! Enjoy the Jr. Olympic
sized pool, 2 diving boards, slides,
children’s pool, and certified lifeguards.
$2 / person (groups of 6 or more)
Camps and large groups must reserve
in advance. Call (727) 298-3266 for
reservations.
Aquatics
Lifeguard Training	
Jr. Lifeguard Training
Learn the basic rescue skills to prepare
for lifeguard training, principles of proper
scanning, how to help in an emergency,
and also improve your swim endurance.
11-14 yrs
Sat / Sun	 Apr 30 - May 14	 9 am - 2pm
$110 *Act#: 525305 (no class 5/7)
Highlander Pool
Must be able to swim 25yds in front crawl and breast
stroke, tread water for 1min, float on back for 30sec and
swim underwater for 10ft.
Lifeguard Training
Want a fun and rewarding summer job?
Successfully complete this course to
become a certified lifeguard. Must pass
swim test and attend all classes.
15+ yrs
Saturdays	 April 9 - 23		 9 am - 5 pm
Must have full capacity to run class, see deadline
below. Bring suit, towel, dry clothes, and lunch.
$255
Highlander Pool
Registration Deadline: Thur, March 31, 12pm
Swim Test Date: Thur, March 31, 6-7 pm
Swim test includes 100yd free-style, 100yd breast
stroke, an additional 100yd free-style or breast stroke,
tread water 2min, and retrieve a 10lb brick from a depth
of 10ft and swim to side of pool.
Swim Teams	
Special Olympics Swim Team
Geared for swimmers with intellectual
disabilities, participants will explore the
principles of the four basic swim strokes
and have the opportunity to participate in
the regional qualifier swim meet.
5+ yrs	 Tues / Thurs	 6 - 7 pm
Season:	 June - August	
$60 *Act#: 520981 Highlander Pool
Trident Youth Swim Team
Geared towards beginners, recreational
and competitive swimming, participants
will learn and expand on their skills with
Coach Rich Rogers. Optional local swim
meets offered during the summer.
5-17 yrs		 Spring  Summer season
Spring:	 Tues / Thur	 4/5-6/2	 5:30 - 6:30pm
Summer:	Mon-Thurs	 6/13-7/28	 9 - 10am or
				 5:30-6:30pm
$16 annual fee for AAU registration (paid to Coach)
$110 (Spring season); $195 (Summer season)
*Act#: 520381 Highlander Pool
Special Events	
Splash Bash  Picnic
Kick off the season pool style! Games
and races held throughout the day; music
and lunch provided. Don’t forget your
towel and bathing suit for fun and games!
Saturday	 May 7		 11 am - 3 pm
$ Free Highlander Pool
Christmas in July
It’s Christmas at the Highlander Pool!
Experience the holiday spirit by dancing
to your favorite holiday music, enjoying
holiday themed games  races, trying
your luck with the Elf raffle, and of course,
S’mores! Picnic lunch provided.
Saturday	 July 16		 11 am - 3 pm
$3 / person (2yrs  under are free)
Highlander Pool
Water Fitness	
Aqua Zumba
Enjoy invigorating low-impact aquatic
exercises that blend cardio conditioning
and body toning.
16+ yrs	 Thursdays		 6 - 7 pm
	 May - September
$5 / $7 Highlander Pool
Shallow Water Wellness
Exercise with low to zero impact on the
body to tone your muscle and get a great
cardiovascular workout.
16+ yrs
April - May	 Tuesdays		 6 - 7 pm
June - Aug	 Mon  Wed		 9 - 10 am
	 Tuesdays		 6 - 7 pm
September 	 Tuesdays		 6 - 7 pm
$4 class Highlander Pool
Make a Splash!
Kiwanis Sprayground
Open March 26 - October 16
9 am - 7 pm, Free
Free!
New!
	 DunedinGov.com/camps	 Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card	 Act#: = Available for Online Registration 13
New!
Locations:
•	Dunedin Elementary
•	Garrison-Jones Elementary
•	San Jose Elementary
DunedinGov.com/payonline
(727) 738-2920
Before 
After School
Program
Schedule:
•	Offered on all school days
•	7:30am - Start of school  End of school - 6:00pm
Fees:
•	Visit DunedinGov.com/payonline for fees.
•	Online payments may be made after initial
registration.
Highlights:
•	Safe  Enriching Environment
•	Qualified Professional Staff
•	Supervised Games  Activities
•	Homework  Study Times
•	Pinellas County Child Care
Licensed Program
Art Camps
pg 4
Learn a New Sport
pg 38
Community
Services Guide
SPRING / SUMMER 2016
Fun at the Library
pg 60
Camps Guide Inside!
Clubs
Classes
Culture
Community
Camps Sign up today!
www.carlsbadconnect.org
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Table of Contents
Parks  Recreation
	 Park locations and hours........... 2
	Camps...................................... 3	
	Aquatics................................. 20	
	Dance..................................... 30	
	Fitness.................................... 36	
	 Martial arts............................. 38	
	Preschool............................... 40	
	 Special interest....................... 45	
	Sports.................................... 46	
	 Adults 50+.............................. 53
Library  Cultural Arts..................... 60
	
How To Register.............................. 70
2 Spring-Summer 2016
Info 760-
BallFields
Multi-PurposeField
TennisCourts
BasketballCourts
VolleyballCourts
HorseshoePits/Shuffleboard
PicnicTables
Barbecues
TotLotArea
RestroomFacility
MeetingRooms
Wedding/PartyRentals
Auditorium
Gazebo/Bandshell
Gymnasium
Acreage
* wheelchair access T
tours
Alga Norte Community Park  Aquatic Center 268-4777
6565 Alicante Road 92009        32.0
Mon-Fri: 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Weekends and holidays please call to confirm pool availability.
Ann D. L’Heureux Dog Park 602-4680
2700 Carlsbad Village Drive 92008  0.5
Aviara Community Park 602-4693
6435 Ambrosia Lane 92011        24.0
Business Park Recreational Facility (Zone 5) 602-4680
Faraday Avenue and Camino Hills Drive 92008   3.0
Cadencia Park 602-4690
3310 Cadencia Street 92009   2.0
Calavera Hills Community Center and Park* 602-4680
2997 Glasgow Drive 92010 • Mon-Fri: 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat-Sun: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.           21.0
Cannon Park 602-7510
4950 Cannon Road 92008       1.7
Chase Field 602-7510
3349 Harding Street 92008   2.3
Harding Community Center* 602-7510
3096 Harding Street 92008 • Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.     1.0
Heritage Hall* 602-7510
2650 Garfield Street 92008    0.5
Hidden Canyon Community Park 602-4680
2685 Vancouver Street 92008     22.0
Holiday Park 602-7510
3200 Pio Pico Drive 92008        5.9
Hosp Grove Park 602-7510
2200 Jefferson Street 92008    5.5
La Costa Canyon Park 602-4690
3020 Pueblo Street 92009        2.6
Laguna Riviera Park 602-4680
4900 Kelly Drive 92008        2.1
Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic ParkT
476-1042
6200 Flying LC Lane 92011 • HISTORIC SITE    27.0
Tues-Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Mon. Free admission. Extended hours may be arranged for facility rentals.
Magee House and Park*T
PARK RENTAL: 602-7510
258 Beech Avenue 92008 • HISTORIC SITE TOURS: 434-9189      2.1
Maxton Brown Park 602-7510
500 Laguna Drive 92008   0.9
Monroe Street Pool* 602-4685
3401 Monroe Street 92008 • Please call to confirm pool availability.
Pine Avenue Community Park / L.I.T.E. Modular 602-7510
3333 Harding Street 92008         7.7
Poinsettia Community Park 602-4684
6600 Hidden Valley Road 92011         42.0
Skatepark* 602-4680
2560 Orion Way 92010   1.0
Senior Center* 602-4650
799 Pine Avenue 92008 • Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.     3.3
Stagecoach Community Center and Park* 602-4690
3420 Camino de los Coches 92009 • Mon-Fri: 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat-Sun: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.           28.0
The Crossings at Carlsbad 444-1888
5800 The Crossings Drive 92008     200.0
Interactive map and directions to all city buildings and
parks is online at www.carlsbadca.gov.
Pick up a copy of the Guide to City Buildings and Parks
at any library or community center.
Parks  Recreation
Locations and Hours
www.carlsbadconnect.org 3See registration information on page 70.
Spring Camps
Online registration starts Feb. 24
British Soccer Camp ♥Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp is FUN and EXCITING! Each
day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices,
small-sided games, coached scrimmages and a daily World Cup
tournament. British instructors will teach the European Way of
Soccer.
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 7 but less
than 15
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19943 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $191
British First Kicks/Mini-Soccer ♥A fun introduction to the very basic elements of the game for boys
and girls. Fundamental practices, skill-building activities and small
sided games. Our experienced staff study’s the game at all levels
and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your entry
level player needs.
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
Instructor: Challenger Sports
Ages: At least 3 but less than 5
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19945 9-10 a.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $133
Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19946 10:30 a.m.-Noon Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $150
Coach Coopers’Skate Camps USA ♥Skate boarding USA will provide a great beginning for the new
skater and the needed guidance for the more experienced. Each
session riders will learn how to properly stand on the board, turn,
evenly balance, maneuver, learn skate board lingo and SAFETY.
Bring your own board, elbow/knee pads, wrist guards, and a helmet.
All safety equipment must be worn in order to be in camp.
Alga Norte: Skate Park
Instructor: Skate Camp USA Staff Ages: At least 5 but less
than 14
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19961 10-11:30 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $168
Coast 2 Coast Soccer Spring Break Camp ♥This Spring Break Coast 2 Coast Soccer Camps are now one of the
most popular soccer Camps in California. Our coaches are recruited
from local colleges. Their passion for coaching will ensure your child
will improve skills, build confidence and have FUN! Your child will
get a C2C jersey and ball.
Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field
Instructor: Coast 2 Coast Staff Ages: At least 4 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19966 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $190
Camps
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
4	 Spring-Summer 2016
Mine, Craft, Build LEGO®
Adventure Game
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and
cooperation come together in this unique building adventure
game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out
for Creepers!This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an original
game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements
and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game.
Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with
Minecraft or LEGO®.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies	 Ages: At least 5 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20603	 8-10 a.m.	 Apr 4-Apr 8	 M-F	 1	 $159
Survival Game
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and
cooperation come together in this unique building adventure
game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools and watch out
for Creepers! This ultimate LEGO Minecraft experience is an original
game designed by Play-Well instructors using gameplay elements
and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game.
Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Court 1
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies	 Ages: At least 7 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20606	 11 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Apr 4-Apr 8	 M-F	 1	 $159
Smash Lab
Greatest way to start the spring: BREAKING THINGS. In Smash Lab
campers will build structures that will be put to the ultimate target
test. Figure out how things work and then SMASH them. Items to be
explored include: Electronics, structures, melons, eggs, water
balloons, forts and so much more. Dress in outdoor attire. Please
bring a lunch / snacks each day! Safety and protective equipment
will be provided to each camper.
Alga Norte: Picnic Area: Overlook
Instructor: Arimaw Productions	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20492	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Mar 28-Apr 1	 M-F	 1	 $162
Top Chef
Back by popular demand: Campers will go through food handlers
training and permitting, then learn how to make several delicious
and fun dishes. This camp features delectable competitions with
plenty of challenges. Menus are prepared, and our restaurant is
open at the end of the week for family and friends!
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Arimaw Productions	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20535	 10 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Apr 4-Apr 8	 M-F	 1	 $174
Traditional
PeeWee Camp: Color Me Crazy!!!
Spring is finally here and that means it’s time for Pee Wee Camp to
start. This is the perfect camp for first timer and for those just
getting used to being away from home. Well-trained staff is on hand
at a ratio of 5:1 to help guide the little ones with arts and crafts,
boogie time, circle stories, physical activities, water play and so
much more. Every day we will explore the world of your child’s
creativity. Campers must be potty trained. Get your registration in
early. Participants must bring a lunch and snack each day.
Holiday Park: Scout House
	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19932	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Apr 4-Apr 8	 M-F	 1	 $116
Kidz/Explorer Camp:WaterWorld
Spring break is finally here! Now it’s time to squeeze as much fun
into that week as you can. This great well-rounded camp offers
sports, crafts, trips, water play, and so much more. We will be going
on a field trip to the movies and SeaWorld (included)! Register early,
this camp fills quickly. Participants must bring a lunch and snack
each day. Participants will need to purchase a $10 turquoise camp
T-shirt to attend all trips.
Pine Avenue Park: Modular Building
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 14
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19931	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Apr 4-Apr 8	 M-F	 1	 $208
Summer Camps
Online registration starts Feb. 24
Creative/Performing Arts
American Girl
Camp for American Girl fans and new comers. Make doll jewelry and
accessories, cook desserts and treats to enjoy at tea parties and
pajama parties. Each doll will come to life through beauty, hair
secrets and more. Learn about the doll’s heritage.
Instructor: Arimaw Productions	 Ages: At least 7 but less
than 13
Harding: Recreation Hall
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20550	 10 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $145
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20552	 10 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 19	 M-F	 1	 $145
www.carlsbadconnect.org 5See registration information on page 70.
Art Mania!
Even if you have never picked up a paintbrush, you can design
Japanese lacquerware, create mosaic glassware, learn pen and ink
drawing techniques and paint a masterpiece! Develop new skills
and learn new techniques to create beautiful and unique works of
art! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a
healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20534 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $201
Artastic: Squiggles and Giggles
Sparkled, feathered, fiery, or friendly… you’ll love seeing your
imagination soar as exciting new art treasures! Squiggles, lines, and
shapes ignite your imagination bringing your own “critter” to life!
K-12 Educator/ Professional, Diana Stein, will guide you every step
of the way. Non-refundable $25 materials fee due on the first day.
Leo Carrillo Ranch
Instructor: Diana Stein Ages: At least 5 but less than 9
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19929 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $180
Artastic Fantastic!
Art is everywhere! Artists from around the world inspire our
sculptures, acryclic paintings on canvas, 3-dimensional art,
monoprints, and more as we travel the globe to visit galleries,
museums and art collections. Create a masterpiece (or two!) each
day as we embark on our artistic adventure! All materials and camp
tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20592 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $201
Arts-Trava-Ganza
Arts-Trava-Ganza returns with all new projects designed especially
for YOU. Artists will work in teams by age groups and also
individually, to bring the fun volume way up! Professional Artist,
Diana Stein, will guide you as you draw, action-paint, and sculpt.
Leo Carrillo Ranch
Instructor: Diana Stein Ages: At least 9 but less than 17
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19930 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $180
Blast from the Past!
Climb aboard the time machine! Explore art and history on a
journey through time and around the world! Design prehistoric
cave sculptures and tooled metal scarab beetles, experience the
Middle Ages and Renaissance illuminations and architecture, and
create canvas paintings inspired by the Impressionists! Join us for
painting, drawing, sculpting, and creating in this multi-media,
multi-cultural, around-the-world camp! All materials and camp tee
shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack.
Magee Park: Heritage Hall
Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20266 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $201
6 Spring-Summer 2016
Bugs and Butterflies
Explore nature through sculpture, painting, printing, collage,
drawing and much more! We will use all kinds of art media to create
stick bugs and “ick” bugs as well as beautiful butterflies and shiny
beetles! Join us as we design a garden of wonderful creatures!
Along the way we’ll play games, read stories, sing buggy songs and
have a great time buzzing around! All materials and camp tee shirt
included. Please pack a healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19979 9:15 a.m.-Noon Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $201
Ceramics for Kids
Work with your hands and work with clay. Join us for this exciting
class where we will create magnificent works of art. Students will
start with a piece of clay and finish with a masterpiece. Class will
include: ceramics, painting and other creative clay projects. Great
for building student’s self-esteem. Art has never been this much fun!
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 9 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19937 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $180
Club Pelican
At Club Pelican, science and art unite in one amazing camp located at
the Batiquitos Lagoon! Guided by an experienced naturalist, campers
will hike the lagoon’s trails and explore. Inspired by the natural
wonders they observe, campers will paint, draw and create artwork of
all kinds. This fun-filled and very popular camp is held in partnership
with the Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation. Club Pelican is held at the
Batiquitos Nature Center, 7380 Gabbiano Lane, Carlsbad, 92011.
Batiquitos Nature Center
Instructor: Cultural Arts Office staff Ages: At least 7 but less
than 10
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19957 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $110
19958 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $110
19959 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $110
Ages: At least 9 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19960 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $110.00
Creative Arts Camp
This two-week camp emphasizes a collaboration of the visual arts
and theater. Campers will work with a visual artist to experiment
with a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculptural
design, textiles and more. The theater instructor will lead children
through a series of performance activities and exercises. All activities
are designed to promote self-confidence and personal expression.
Creative Arts Camp is held at the Carlsbad City Library complex,
1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, 92011.
Carlsbad City Library complex
Instructor: Cultural Arts Office staff Ages: At least 9 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20814 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 22 M-F 2 $270
Disney Princesses
Each day we will become a dancing princess from your favorite movies
such as Frozen, Rapunzel, Princess and the Frog,The Little Mermaid and
MORE! Every girl will feel like they are being treated like royalty whilst
learning dance routines, doing crafts and playing games.
Harding: Auditorium
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3
but less than 10
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19980 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $145
Enchanted Dancing Princesses
Dancers will embark on an arctic adventure inspired by the
soundtrack of the Disney movie “FROZEN.” Dancing to the most
popular Princesses songs. As well games, crafts and a SPECIAL
GUESTAPPEARANCEofaDISNEYPrincessforaPhotoandautograph.
Special performance on the last day of camp.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 3 but less
than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19981 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $174
www.carlsbadconnect.org 7See registration information on page 70.
The Agua Hedionda Lagoon is Carlsbad’s only
lagoon that allows active uses, such as kayaking,
paddle boarding and water skiing. To ensure
public safety and the environment are protected,
be sure to check lagoon rules and obtain all
needed permits before you hit the water.
ENJOY THE
Lagoon…Legally
Find a list of permitted uses at
www.carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec or
pick up a free guide at the Monroe Street Pool.
Film Making
Back by popular demand: Lights, camera, action! Write a script,
create a storyboard, outline a plot, choose locations, pick a set, film
andpresentyourmasterpiecetofamilyandfriends.Finalproductions
will be posted on a secure website for your viewing pleasure.
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
Stagecoach: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20590 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $156
Alga Norte: Aquatic Meeting Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20591 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $156
I Love Dance!
Your children will get exposed to some of the world’s most exciting
dance styles - by internationally-renowned instructors - some which
are not usually available to youth: Salsa, ballet, lyrical, tap, hip-hop,
yoga, modern dance and musical theatre. With new choreography,
dancers will produce an end of camp performance.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 6
but less than 14
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20009 1-4 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $162
MermaidWishes and Fish Kisses
Visit a magical world under the sea, where mermaids and their sea
friends play all day long! We’ll paint, print, watercolor, collage, and
design a dreamy underwater world in this art camp devoted to the
beautiful sea! Along the way, we’ll play games, sing songs, and read
tales of mermaid adventures! Join us for an ocean fantasy art
adventure! All materials and camp tee shirt are included. Please
pack a healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20283 9:15 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $201
Monster Mash Mania
Calling all friendly monsters! Travel to the depths of the ocean and
the outer limits of space to meet enormous sea monsters, massive
land creatures, and silly alien friends! Paint, sculpt, print, and draw
“monstrously” good artistic creations, and read monster books like
“Where the Wild Things Are”! Along the way we’ll sing monster
songs, and do monster dances, and have a marvelous, monstrous
adventure! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a
healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20284 9:15 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $201
8	 Spring-Summer 2016
Museum Madness
Take a tour around the world! Join us for an adventure deep inside
the famous art museums around the globe as we create multi-
media masterpieces! We paint, sculpt, draw, watercolor, collage,
print, and design in this camp inspired by both master and
contemporary artists! All materials and camp tee shirt included.
Please pack a healthy snack.
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: ArtVenture	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20593	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $201
Pirate Adventures
Ahoy Mateys! Come aboard as we travel to Pirate Island, where we’ll
find treasure chests, sandy beaches, colorful parrots and lots of fun
and adventure! We create treasure maps, golden doubloons, sea
monsters, ships and more! Along the way, we’ll play games, sing
songs, read pirate stories, and hunt for treasure! Arrrgh! All materials
and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: ArtVenture	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 7
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20325	 9:15 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $201
Sparkle, Glitter and Glam
Celebrate all things glitzy, glamorous and fancy! We will make
colorful and shiny art creations using paint, collage, sculpture and
more, all inspired by the “Fancy Nancy” books. Come join us for a
week of sparkling adventures! All materials and camp tee shirt
included. Please pack a healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: ArtVenture	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 7
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20494	 9:15 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 15-Aug 19	 M-F	 1	 $201
Super Silly Art Camp
Zany, messy, gooey, squishy arty fun! Explore textures and mixtures,
stamping and squeezing, printing, and painting, and so much more!
Get cubed with Picasso and surreal with Dali! Come on over to the
loony side for a week of crazy creativity! All materials and camp tee
shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: ArtVenture	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 7
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20527	 9:15 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $201
Surf’s Up Beach Party
Catch the wave in this art camp devoted to the sun, beach and
ocean. Explore all kinds of media and techniques, learn about the
styles of famous artists like Calder and Klee, read stories, play games
and have a great time! All materials and camp tee shirt included.
Please pack a healthy snack.
Magee Park: Heritage Hall
Instructor: ArtVenture	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20594	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $201
Wicked Cool 3D Art
Art really pops! Design mobiles, work with clay, experiment with
plaster and papier mache, create dimensional mosaics, and much
more in this unique sculpture camp!We’ll explore art and artists that
really come at you while we learn about special techniques to create
artworks that truly stand out! All materials and camp tee shirt
included. Please pack a healthy snack.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: ArtVenture	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20595	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 1-Aug 5	 M-F	 1	 $201
Science  Exploration
School Lunch Cooking Camp
A perfect camp for the last week of summer, kids will learn how to
prepare their own school lunch! Campers will learn recipes that will
be perfect for school lunch. Lots of fun, lots of creativity. Parents can
take a break and let the kids prepare their own school lunches.
There will be a sack lunch presentation for friends and family at the
end of the week. Campers divided into younger and older groups.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Arimaw Productions	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20482	 10 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Aug 22-Aug 26	 M-F	 1	 $171
Smash Lab
Greatest way to start the summer: BREAKING THINGS. In Smash Lab
campers will build structures that will be put to the ultimate target
test. Figure out how things work and then SMASH them. Items to be
explored include: Electronics, structures, melons, eggs, water
balloons, forts and so much more. Dress in outdoor attire.
Instructor: Arimaw Productions	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
Calavera Hills: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20688	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $168
Alga Norte: Picnic Area: Overlook
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20689	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 5	 M-F	 1	 $168
Wonders! Science Camp
Hands-on fun from beginning to end! Perform over 50 terrific
experiments and watch 30 incredible science demonstrations to
learn why amazing things happen. $20 material fee is due to
instructor on the first day. Check out each week’s offering.
Magee Park: Heritage Hall
Instructor: Don Miller	 Ages: At least 6 but less than 13
www.carlsbadconnect.org 9See registration information on page 70.
Wonders! Camp #1
In Wonders! Camp #1 your children will: build electric motors, make
balloon-helicopters, make glow-in-the dark rising and falling octopi,
create mini-cameras, build rock collections, put together amazing
slimes, make rubber-band guns, design invisible inks, fire rocket
cars, and much more!
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20537 1-4 p.m. Jun 27-Jun 30 M-Th 1 $151
Wonders! Camp #2
In Wonders! Camp #2 your children will: build mini-hovercrafts,
experiment with glowing rocks and amazing super-magnets, mix
incredible slime collections, mold candles, create surfboard
Styrofoam., make genies appear out of nowhere, turn pennies to
gold, make underwater candles and high-powered marshmallow
guns, crush 55 gallon steel drums with air pressure, and much more!
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20538 1-4 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 14 M-Th 1 $151
Wonders! Camp #3
In Wonders! Camp #3 your children will: make fantastic air rockets
that shoot over buildings, fire the ultimate candy cannon and fly
real blimps, concoct incredible super slimes, launch potatoes,
construct tornado bottles, create ultraviolet light detectors,
experiment with dry ice, play with the fantasticWonders! Antigravity
trays, make eerie glow-in-the-dark tubes, build clowns that rise and
fall on command, and much more!
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20539 1-4 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 21 M-Th 1 $151
Wonders! Camp #4
In Wonders! Camp #4 your children will ride real hover-crafts, write
with fascinating invisible inks, grow crystal gardens, steer floating
60-foot solar blimps, make rock board collections, float hot air
balloons, launch giant smoke rings 100 feet, set-off the ultimate
Mentos geysers, build lava lamps, make glow-in-the-dark signs,
grow fantastic crystals, cast T-rex dinosaur fossils, and much more!
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20540 1-4 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 28 M-Th 1 $151
Wonders! Camp #5
In Wonders! Camp #5 your children will: make wolf teeth necklaces,
create foot long lightning bolts, do never-seen-before dry ice
experiments, make planes that fly over tall buildings, construct
electric buzzers and switches, form amazing super-balls, dip
incredible candles, fire marshmallow cannons, make glow-in-the-
dark Styrofoam., and much, much more!
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20541 1-4 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 18 M-Th 1 $151
Wonders! Camp #6
In Wonders Camp #6 your children will ride real hovercrafts, make
pinhole cameras, make and launch amazing water rockets, split
water, collect fossils, fire balloon rockets, make oil tornadoes,
hollow-out pennies, create foot-long lighting, split light, fly remote-
controlled dragonflies, and much, much more. This is a tremendous
camp to enrich your children’s thirst to know more about the world
around them!
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20542 1-4 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 25 M-Th 1 $151
10	 Spring-Summer 2016
Young Explorers Science Camp
Treat your 4 to 6 year old to an exciting hands-on science camp.Your
children will perform over 40 experiments and see 20 experiment
demonstrations. A $20 material fee is due to instructor on the first
day.
Magee Park: Heritage Hall
Instructor: Don Miller	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 7
Young Explorers Camp #1
Young Explorers Camp #1 your children will use electric motors,
make balloon helicopters, make glow-in-the-dark rising and falling
octopi, create mini cameras, build rock collections, put together
amazing slimes, make rubber band hand guns, design invisible inks,
fire rocket cars and much more!
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20544	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 27-Jun 30	 M-Th	 1	 $151
Young Explorers Camp #2
Young Explorers Camp #2 your children will build mini-hovercrafts,
experiment with glowing rocks and amazing super-magnets, mix
incredible slime collections, mold candles, create surfboard
Styrofoam., make genies appear out of nowhere, turn pennies to
gold, make underwater candles and high-powered marshmallow
guns, crush 55 gallon steel drums with air pressure, and much more!
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20545	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 11-Jul 14	 M-Th	 1	 $151
Young Explorers Camp #3
Young Explorers Camp #3 your children will make fantastic air
rockets that shoot over buildings, fire the ultimate candy cannon
and fly real blimps, concoct incredible super slimes, launch potatoes,
construct tornado bottles, create ultraviolet light detectors,
experiment with dry ice, play with fantastic Wonders! Anti-gravity
trays, make eerie glow-in-the-dark tubes, build clowns that rise and
fall on command and much more!
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20546	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 18-Jul 21	 M-Th	 1	 $151
Young Explorers Camp #4
Young Explorers Camp #4 your children will ride real hover-crafts,
write with fascinating invisible inks, grow crystal gardeners, steer
floating 60 foot solar blimps, make rock board collections, float hot
air balloons, launch giant smoke rings 100 feet, set off the ultimate
Mento geysers, build lava la.m.ps, make glow-in-the-dark signs,
grow fantastic crystals, cast T-rex dinosaur fossils and much more!
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20600	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 25-Jul 28	 M-Th	 1	 $151
Young Explorers Camp #5
Young Explorers Camp #5 your children will make wolf necklaces,
create foot long lightning bolts, do never-seen-before dry ice
experiments, make planes fly over tall buildings, construct electric
buzzers and switches, form amazing super-balls, dip incredible
candles, fire marshmallow cannons, make glow in the dark
Styrofoam., and much more!
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20601	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 15-Aug 18	 M-Th	 1	 $151
Young Explorers Camp #6
Young Explorers Camp #6 your children will ride real hovercrafts,
make pinhole cameras, make and launch amazing water rockets,
split water, collect fossils, fire balloon rockets, make oil tornadoes,
hallow out pennies, create foot-long lightning, split light, fly remote-
controlled dragonflies, and much more. This is a tremendous camp
to enrich your children’s thirst to know more about the world
around them.
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20602	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 22-Aug 25	 M-Th	 1	 $151
Specialty
Around theWorld in 5 Days
Cooking and Culture
There are so many different cultures that contribute to such
wonderful tastes and experiences! Campers will travel to a different
region of the world each day, learning a little bit about the culture
and then creating a craft from that region. At the end of the week
campers will invite parents and friends attend a lunch featuring the
around-the-world cuisine, no passports required! We cater to all
types of food allergies! Campers divided into younger and older
groups.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Arimaw Productions	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19928	 10 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $174
Engineering Fundamentals using LEGO®
Power up your engineer skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens
of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics,
engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects
suchasarchbridges,skyscrapers,motorizedcars,andtheBattletrack!
Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in
a supportive environment.
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies	 Ages: At least 7 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20050	 1-4 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $231
Engineering Mine, Craft, Build LEGO®
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Build a motorized walking
Creeper, a terrifying Ghost, and a motorized Minecart! This project-
based camp, designed by Play-Well instructors, combines the basic
format of our core engineering-themed programs based on the
world of Minecraft. Students will explore real-world concepts in
physics, engineering, and architecture while building their favorite
Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, even without any prior
experience with Minecraft or LEGO®
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies	 Ages: At least 7 but less
than 13
Harding: Recreation Hall
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20046	 1-4 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 12	 M-F	 1	 $231
www.carlsbadconnect.org 11See registration information on page 70.
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20047 1-4 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $231
Epic Fort Building
The sky is the limit when you take different materials each day, and
work together to build, design and create a fort. Campers will be
divided into groups. There will be both fort building and team
building activities daily. Campers will build actual forts and fort
prototypes. Bring a lunch each day.
Calavera Hills: Picnic Area 1
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19982 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $171
Jr. Zoo Keeper
Train to be a Jr. Zoo Keeper. Learn about all types of mammals,
reptiles, birds and bugs - oh my! Zookeepers-in-training will learn
how to build habitats, prepare diets, and meet live animal friends!
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
Alga Norte: Picnic Area: Overlook
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20690 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $171
Harding: Recreation Hall
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20692 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $171
Mine, Craft, Build LEGO®
Adventure Game
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and
cooperation come together in this unique building adventure
game; roll the dice to mine for resources, and use these resources to
build special items to help in our adventures! Build a Zoo, create a
Medieval Castle, and design a Tree House Village! This LEGO®
experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors
inspired by the popular game, Minecraft. Students will have a blast,
even without any prior experience.
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less
than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20044 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $231
Survival Game
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and
cooperation come together in this unique building adventure
game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out
for Creepers!This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an original
game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements
and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game.
Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with
Minecraft or LEGO®.
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 7 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20053 1-4 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $231
12 Spring-Summer 2016
Mysteries of Magic
Back by popular demand: Abracadabra! Dust off your wand and
learn some new tricks that will amaze your family and friends. Each
camper will receive a full magic kit to take home at the end of the
week. Bring a lunch each day.
Magee Park: Heritage Hall
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20285 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $145
PreEngineering Mine, Craft, Build LEGO®
Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build
engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to
the Nether, and a moving Minecart! Create your favorite Minecraft
objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.
Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO® or a seasoned
veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities.
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less
than 13
Harding: Recreation Hall
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20048 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $196
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20049 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $231
PreEngineering using LEGO®
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®!
Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and
motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique
design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO®
building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well
instructor.
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less
than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20789 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $231
Spa-Tastic!
A great way to end the summer. Campers will open their own spa by
the end of the week. Learn to make face masks, soap, explore
different scents, hair styles, mani and pedi’s, sewing, lots of crafts
and so much more. A camp that prepares you for the grind of
school.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20493 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $160
www.carlsbadconnect.org 13See registration information on page 70.
Fun Things to Do
Pool Eventsat Alga Norte Aquatic Center
Pirate Plunge
April 23, 5–9 p.m.
$10 per person
(kids 3 and younger free)
Enjoy fun, pirate theme
pool activities followed by
a movie.
SplashintoSummer
June 11, 5–9 p.m.
$10 per person
(kids 3 and younger free)
Hours of fun with floating
obstacles, water balls and
a movie in the pool.
Splash Bash
June 25, 6–9 p.m.
$8 per person
(kids 3 and younger free)
An evening of family fun at
the pool splashing around
with floating obstacles,
water balls and diving
boards while listening
to music.
Float n’Flick
July 9, 7–10 p.m.
$8 per person
(kids 3 and younger free)
Enjoy a movie under the
stars while floating in our
warm water pool.
Aloha Plunge
August 20, 5–9 p.m.
$10 per person
(kids 3 and younger free)
Enjoy Island themed
entertainment followed by
a movie in the pool.
Sign upToday!
www.carlsbadconnect.org
StarWars
Ever since Star Wars was introduced to the world back in the
summer of 1977, kids have embraced and expanded the saga
beyond the movies. They have brought it into their homes by
playing beloved characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo or
Princess Leia. This will be a one stop, kid friendly camp, exploring
the ever expanding universe of Star Wars!
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20526 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $171
Survivalist
Do you know how to tie knots, cook outside, and navigate using
natural landmarks? In this camp you’ll develop skills to survive in the
wilderness. Building shelter, finding water, growing food, and
identifying edibles will all be covered in this week long outdoor
adventure! Please bring water and snacks to keep your survivalist
hydrated.
Calavera Hills: Ball Field 3
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20531 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $160
Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles
Those green turtles are back! Campers will learn karate, pizza cooking,
and crime solving. Plenty of crafts, face-painting, fun, and much more!
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 4 but less
than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20532 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 5-Jul 8 T-F 1 $128
Top Chef
Back by popular demand, in Top Chef camp, campers will learn how
to make several delicious and fun dishes. This camp features
delectable competitions with plenty of challenges. Menus are
prepared, and our restaurant is open at the end of the week for family
and friends! Campers will be divided into younger and older groups.
Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less
than 13
Stagecoach: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20685 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $180
Harding: Recreation Hall
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20686 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $180
14	 Spring-Summer 2016
Sports  Fitness
Adventure LaserTag  Sports Boot Camp ♥First you must make it through basic training, and then conquer the
obstacle course of rock walls, rope swings, and laser beams. Prepare
for new missions: protecting your home base, capturing the enemy
jet, and rescuing captured teammates. Featuring the advanced G14
outdoor laser tag system. Train your military mobility with a variety
of boot camp sport activities to handle the G-14 system.
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 14
Calavera Hills: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19912	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 12	 M-F	 1	 $260
Alga Norte: Ball Field 1
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19913	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $260
British First Kicks/Mini-Soccer ♥A fun introduction to the very basic elements of the game for boys
and girls. Fundamental practices, skill-building activities and small
sided games. Our experienced staff studies the game at all levels
and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your entry
level player needs.
Instructor: Challenger Sports	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 5
Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19950	 9-10 a.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $133
Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19952	 9-10 a.m.	 Aug 22-Aug 26	 M-F	 1	 $133
Stagecoach: Ball Field 3
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19954	 9-10 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $133
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19948	 9-10 a.m.	 Jul 11-Jul 15	 M-F	 1	 $133
	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19951	 10:30 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $150
Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19953	 10:30 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 22-Aug 26	 M-F	 1	 $150
Stagecoach: Ball Field 3
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19955	 10:30 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $150
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19949	 10:30 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 11-Jul 15	 M-F	 1	 $150
British Soccer Camp ♥Challenger Sports’British Soccer Camp is FUN and EXCITING! Each day
includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-
sidedgames,coachedscrimmagesandadailyWorldCuptournament.
British instructors will teach the European Way of Soccer.
Instructor: Challenger Sports	 Ages: At least 7 but less
than 16
Stagecoach: Ball Field 3
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20802	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $191
Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field West
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20803	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $191
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20804	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jul 11-Jul 15	 M-F	 1	 $191
Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20805	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Aug 22-Aug 26	 M-F	 1	 $191
Carlsbad Basketball Camps ♥80/20 Basketball School puts the beginner and intermediate player
on the fast track to being a confident basketball player. Our mission
is to help spread the love of basketball across all levels. Participants
will learn the fundamentals of the game and all players will play
games throughout the camp.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
Instructor: 80/20 Basketball	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 15
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19934	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $184
19935	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jul 25-Jul 29	 M-F	 1	 $184
19936	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 12	 M-F	 1	 $184
Coast 2 Coast Soccer
Experience one of the most popular summer camps in California!
Your child will learn amazing soccer skills and have fun, while
learning from enthusiastic IRISH college soccer players. Age
appropriate curriculum includes engaging soccer games, healthy
fruit breaks and World Cup scrimmages. Gifts included: Irish soccer
T-shirt and an awesome green soccer ball.
Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field
Instructor: Coast 2 Coast Staff	 Ages: At least 4 but less
than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19963	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $190
19964	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Jul 25-Jul 29	 M-F	 1	 $190
19965	 9 a.m.-2 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 12	 M-F	 1	 $190
www.carlsbadconnect.org 15See registration information on page 70.
European Multi Sports Camp ♥The goal of the EUROPEAN MULTI SPORTS CA.M.P is for the student
to participate in a wide variety of sports and activities. A low coach
to student ratio will ensure that your child improves their skills in a
fun filled, challenging and positive environment.
Instructor: European Sports Staff Ages: At least 5 but less
than 14
Alga Norte: Ball Field 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19988 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $168
Aviara: Soccer Field
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19985 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $168
Calavera Hills: Ball Field 2
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19984 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $168
Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19986 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $168
Poinsettia Park: Ball Field 2
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
1199899:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $168
Stagecoach: Ball Field 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
1199879:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $168
Gymnastics Camp ♥This fun camp is designed to begin exposure to gymnastics. We will
concentrate on basic gymnastics skills and body movements while
improving coordination, flexibility, balance and the development of
fine and gross motor skills. We will be using all gymnastics
apparatuses, obstacle courses, music, parachutes and the tumble
track.
Instructor: First Step Gymnastics Ages: At least 5 but less
than 12
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20529 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $203
20530 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $203
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20604 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $203
Junior Golf Clinic
A fun, enjoyable introduction or a refresher that covers all aspects of
the game. Range balls will cost an additional $7 per day. Clubs are
not provided, participant must bring their own set of clubs.
The Crossings at Carlsbad
Instructor: The Crossings At Carlsbad Ages: At least 7
but less than 17
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20011 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jun 21-Jun 23 Tu-Th 1 $121
20012 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jun 28-Jun 30 Tu-Th 1 $121
20013 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 12-Jul 14 Tu-Th 1 $121
20014 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 19-Jul 21 Tu-Th 1 $121
20015 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 26-Jul 28 Tu-Th 1 $121
20016 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 2-Aug 4 Tu-Th 1 $121
20017 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 9-Aug 11 Tu-Th 1 $121
20018 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 16-Aug 18 Tu-Th 1 $121
16	 Spring-Summer 2016
Juniors Smash Camp ♥Learn tennis rules, scoring and etiquette while making new friends.
Please bring one unopened can of tennis balls the first day and your
own racket. Bring bottled water, a hat and sunscreen each day.
Stagecoach: Tennis Court 3
Instructor: Mark Keefer	 Ages: At least 8 but less than 14
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20028	10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $110
20029	10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $110
20030	10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $110
20031	10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Jul 25-Jul 29	 M-F	 1	 $110
Little RippersTennis Camp ♥Introduce your little one to tennis to learn the strokes, rules and
sportsmanship through a variety of fun games. Meet new tennis
buddies and earn prizes along the way! Mom and dad are welcome
to stay and watch the fun. Please bring one unopened can of tennis
balls the first day.
Poinsettia Park: Tennis Court 1
Instructor: Frank Fleming	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 8
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20263	 8:30-10:30 a.m.	 Jun 27-Jun 30	 M-Th	 1	 $104
20264	 8:30-10:30 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 8	 M-F	 1	 $104
20265	 8:30-10:30 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 21	 M-Th	 1	 $104
20586	 8:30-10:30 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 4	 M-Th	 1	 $104
Master Sports ♥Dodge Ball
By combining some of the most popular games of all time like
Dodge Ball, Capture the Flag, and Hide and Seek. Instructor: Master
Sports has created an incredibly fun, fast-paced, adrenaline rush
game. This game teaches team. work, strategy, and good
sportsmanship.Benefitsincludebuildingspeed,agility,coordination,
and throwing accuracy.
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 15
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20269	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 15-Aug 19	 M-F	 1	 $185
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20268	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 11-Jul 15	 M-F	 1	 $185
Volleyball Camp
Passing, serving, setting, attacking, blocking, digging, rotation,
sportsmanship and rules will all be covered in this fun camp.
Participants will practice fundamentals through a variety of different
games and drills where they are assisted by our instructors. All
participants receive a camp t-shirt!
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 15
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20270	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $197
Flag Football
This camp is perfect for newcomers or those who want to brush up
on their skills by playing flag football games. “Skill of the day” will
teach the core components of passing, catching, de-flagging, and
defensive positioning in a fun, positive environment. The week ends
with a Sports Bowl, a chance to showcase their skills.
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 6 but less than 14
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20276	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $198
Basketball Camp
Throughout this camp participants will key in on the fundamentals
of basketball. Our instructors will help them increase their skills and
knowledge of the sport through drills and games. For beginner and
intermediate individuals.
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 6 but less than 15
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20272	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $220
20273	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Jul 25-Jul 29	 M-F	 1	 $220
20274	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 19	 M-F	 1	 $220
Jr. Sport
Master Your Sport Jr. Sport will allow very young children to explore
soccer, basketball, tee-ball, flag football, and track and field in a day
program setting. There is no pressure, just lots of fun while these
young athletes participate in acquiring new skills in all of these
sports. Our Jr. Sport coaching staff is trained to meet the specific
needs of young children and is committed to helping them start off
on the right foot as they venture into athletics. All camp participants
will receive a t-shirt.
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 7
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20281	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $162
Aviara: Soccer Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20282	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 1-Aug 5	 M-F	 1	 $162
MasterYour Sport Game Changer ♥With new sports and games each day your child will not want to
leave! Xtreme Dodgeball, Rally Cart Racing, Basketball, Soccer, Flag
Football, Baseball and many more activities will keep this camp fast
and fun for everyone. All participants receive a camp t-shirt.
Instructor: Master Sports	 Ages: At least 6 but less than 13
Alga Norte: Ball Field 2
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20278	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $214
Aviara: Soccer Field
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20279	 9 a.m.-3 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 5	 M-F	 1	 $214
www.carlsbadconnect.org 17See registration information on page 70.
Serve It UpTennis! ♥Beginners learn to play tennis including the rules, scoring and
etiquette. Experienced players can improve skills and engage in
competition. Come prepared to meet friends and win prizes on the
last day. Each camper is required to bring one new unopened can of
tennis balls and your own tennis racket.
Poinsettia Park: Tennis Court 1
Instructor: Frank Fleming Ages: At least 7 but less than 14
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20484 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 23 M-Th 1 $99
20485 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 14 M-Th 1 $99
20486 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jul 25-Jul 28 M-Th 1 $99
20589 8:30-10:30 a.m. Aug 8-Aug 11 M-Th 1 $99
Skate Camp USA ♥Coach Coopers’Skate Camps USA will provide a great beginning for
the new skater and the needed guidance for the more experienced.
The philosophy is to have each child become a confident skate
board rider. Each class and camp, riders will learn the all-around
aspect to riding a board prior to camp. Bring own board, helmet,
knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Alga Norte: Skate Park
Instructor: Skate Camp USA Staff Ages: At least 5 but less
than 14
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20488 9-10:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $174
20489 9-10:30 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $174
20490 9-10:30 a.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $174
20491 9-10:30 a.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $174
Summer Archery Camp ♥Join the NEW Summer archery Camp! Student will learn range
safety, proper equipment handling and basic form to Olympic
recurve archery! Campers will develop skills as archers, while
getting the chance to play a variety of games. All equipment is
included in the cost.
Aviara Park: Overlook
Instructor: Tara Folz Ages: At least 9 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20598 9:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $132
20599 9:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $132
Tetra Brazil Soccer Academy ♥The #1 authentic Brazilian soccer coaching program in the USA. The
TetraBrazil Academy provides players with authentic Brazilian
coaching right in their own community. The TetraBrazil curriculum
has been designed by our professional coaches to provide teams,
coaches and players with the same expert level of training received
by professional clubs in Brazil.
Alga Norte: Ball Field 3
Instructor: Brazilian Soccer Staff Ages: At least 6 but less
than 17
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20533 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $191
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
18	 Spring-Summer 2016
YouthVolleyball ♥All aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that
focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This coed program. is
designed for the beginner and intermediate player. Our staff will
assist campers in developing fundamental skills through game-
speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole
player.
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
Instructor: Dennis Mathis	 Ages: At least 11 but less than 17
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20547	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Aug 1-Aug 4	 M-Th	 1	 $145
Traditional
PeeWee Camp: Summer
This camp is perfect for the first time camper. Each week has a
different theme that crafts and activities will be based around. Our
1:5 staff to child ratio allows for lots of attention and focus spent
encouraging your child’s social development. Activities include
movement, music, group games, water play, arts and crafts, and
more! This is a great camp for children getting ready to enter
kindergarten. Participants must be potty trained. Each day your
child must bring a healthy lunch. Staff will provide a snack. This
camp sells out every summer, so register early!
Holiday Park: Scout House
	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
Moovin  Groovin
20314	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $116
Going on a Picnic
20315	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $116
Transportation Exploration
20316 	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 8	 Tu-F	 1	 $116
All About Me
20317	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jul 11-Jul 15	 M-F	 1	 $116
A Bug’s Life
20318	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $116
Sensational Circus
20319	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Jul 25-Jul 29	 M-F	 1	 $116
Amazing Martians
20320	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 5	 M-F	 1	 $116
Fantasy  Adventure
20321 	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 12	 M-F	 1	 $116
Ocean Motion
20322	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 19	 M-F	 1	 $116
On the Farm
20323	 9 a.m.-1 p.m.	 Aug 22-Aug 26	 M-F	 1	 $116
Kidz Camp: Summer
Join this all day program for a summer full of fun at Kidz Camp. Each
session includes two great field trips, arts and crafts, sports, team
building activities, and so much more.This year we have planned some
great field trips to places like LEGOLAND, The Wave Waterpark, Padres
game, Discovery Cube and more! All field trips are included in the price
of the camp! This camp is designed to encourage new friendships and
provide opportunities for campers to gain new experiences, under the
care of trained recreation staff. Children must bring a morning snack
and a lunch each day. An afternoon snack will be provided. We offer a
1:10 staff to child ratio. A turquoise camp shirt must be worn on all field
trips and may be purchased for $10 at any recreation facility’s front
desk. This camp sells out every summer, so register early! Please note
that all activities, events, field trips, and times are subject to change
without notice. For complete list of field trips and dates contact the
Harding Community Center at 760-602-7510.
Calavera Community Center
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 12
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
Ancient Empires
20033	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $197
“FAN”tastic
20034	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $197
Comics Come to Life
20035	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 8	 Tu-F	 1	 $197
H2Woah!
20036	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jul 11-Jul 15	 M-F	 1	 $197
Through the Decades
20037	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 22	 M-F	 1	 $197
Stagecoach Community Center
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 12
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
Safari Adventure
20038	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jul 25-Jul 29	 M-F	 1	 $197
Aloha Days
20039	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 5	 M-F	 1	 $197
Treasure Island
20040	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 12	 M-F	 1	 $197
Spy Games
20041	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 19	 M-F	 1	 $197
Wacky  Wonderful
20042	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Aug 22-Aug 26	 M-F	 1	 $197
Explorer Camp: Summer
This is an amazing full day program for 10 to 13 year old campers who
like structure and may be ready to make choices about what they
want to do at camp each day! Each week’s theme will feature activities
and crafts that are both fun and challenging. They will have certain
activities that they must participate in plus during part of the day they
get to select their activities from a pre-set list of choices.They will love
the variety and the fact that they get to make decisions about their
day.This year’s field trips will include places like LEGOLAND,TheWave
Waterpark, Padres game, Discovery Cube and more! All field trips are
included in the price of the camp! There is always something within
the list of choices that is sure to appeal to each and every camper! We
are happy to have a 1:10 staff to camper ratio. Safety and fun are at
the forefront during all of our activities. A turquoise camp shirt must
be worn on all field trips and can be purchased for $10 at any
recreation facility’s front desk. Camper must bring their receipt with
them on the first day of camp to collect t-shirt. Please note that all
activities, events, field trips, and times are subject to change without
notice. For a complete list of field trips and dates contact the Harding
Community Center at 760-602-7510.
Pine Avenue Park: Modular Building
	 Ages: At least 10 but less than 14
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
Hungry Games
19991	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 24	 M-F	 1	 $197
Soaring Over Carlsbad
19992	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jun 27-Jul 1	 M-F	 1	 $197
Blast from Camps Past
19993	 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 8	 Tu-F	 1	 $197
www.carlsbadconnect.org 19See registration information on page 70.
Water Wars
19994 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $197
Face the Race
19995 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $197
3, 2, 1 Launch
19996 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $197
Straight Outa the Comics
19997 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $197
Art Attack
19998 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $197
Game Show Mania
19999 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $197
End of Summer Blowout
20000 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $197
Counselor-In-TrainingTeen Camp: Summer
The City of Carlsbad is excited to offer 10 weeks of Counselor in
Training (CIT) Camp this summer! The CIT camp is a day camp for
middle and high school youth, ages 13 to 15 years old, who wish to
build leadership skills. Enjoy arts and crafts, sports, team building
activities, special events and awesome field trips to places like
LEGOLAND, The Wave Waterpark, Padres game, Discovery Cube and
more! The field trips are included in the price of the camp. Each
week’s theme will feature activities and crafts that are both fun and
challenging. Every week the CITs will have the opportunity to use
the skills they have learned by working at our Pee Wee, Kidz and
Explorer camp programs. All CITs who complete at least three weeks
of camp will receive a certificate of completion. We are happy to a
have a 1:10 staff to teen ratio. A turquoise camp shirt must be worn
on all field trips and may be purchased for $10 at any recreation
facility’s front desk. Teen must bring their receipt with them on first
day of camp to collect their camp t-shirt. Please note that all
activities, events, field trips, and times are subject to change
without notice. For a complete list of field trips and dates contact
the Harding Community Center at 760-602-7510.
Pine Avenue Park: Modular Building
Ages: At least 13 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
Hungry Games
19968 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $197
Soaring Over Carlsbad
19969 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $197
Blast from Camps Past
19970 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 Tu-F 1 $197
Water Wars
19971 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $197
Face the Race
19972 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $197
3, 2, 1 Launch
19973 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $197
Straight Outa the Comics
19974 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $197
Art Attack
19975 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $197
Game Show Mania
19976 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $197
End of Summer Blowout
19977 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $197
Fun Things to Do
Kids Events
Wild West Fest
May 21, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Free. Leo Carillo Ranch  Historic Park
It’s just like the old wild west with western music, authentic
cowboys, pony rides and games.
Summer Reading Program
June 27–August 12
Free. All three Carlsbad City Library locations
The annual Summer Reading Program includes special
activities, reading incentives and entertainment for babies,
kids, teens and adults.
Snores  S’mores
August 13–14, 5 p.m.–9 a.m.
$25 per person (kids 3 and younger free)
Aviara Community Park
A camping experience you don’t want to miss; family
games, crafts, BBQ dinner and a movie under the stars.
www.carlsbadconnect.org
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Alga Norte Aquatic Center
6565 Alicante Rd. 92009 • 760-268-4777
Alga Norte Aquatic Center is a state of the art facility featuring: a
56-meter by 25-yard competition pool, 25-yard warm water
instructional pool, two 1-meter and 3-meter diving boards, a large
scoreboard/timing system, a therapeutic spa for adults, a splash
pad spray ground for children, heated and air conditioned locker
rooms, separate family and team restrooms, a swim specific fitness
room, concession/retail facilities and abundant parking.
Spray Ground
The spray ground is open during recreation swim hours if the
temperature is above 70°F.
Diving Boards
Diving boards are available weekends from Noon to 4 p.m. through
June 19. June 20 through August 28 boards will be available
Monday –Thursday 12:30-7 p.m., Fridays 1:30-7 p.m. andWeekends
12-5 p.m. A swim test is required for all patrons wishing to use the
diving boards. The swim test consists of swimming 25 yards with
face in the water using rhythmic breathing.
Per admission fees
Youth/teen 17 and under..................$3 .
Adult...........................................................$5 .
Inflatable zone .....................................$10 .(includes admission)
Spectator fee...........................................$2 .
Recreation swim schedule
March 28 – May 29, 2016
 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
 Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
 Sun 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
May 30 – September 4, 2016
 Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
 Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
 Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Lap swim schedule
March 28 – May 29, 2016
 Mon-Fri 5:45-7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
 Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
 Sun 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
May 30 – September 4, 2016
 Mon-Fri 5:45 a.m.-7 p.m.
 Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
 Sun 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Important
 50 meter swimming is available on Tu/Th and Fri open to 1:30 p.m.
as well as Sunday 9:30-11 a.m. through June 12.
 50 meter swimming will only be available on Tu/Th 5:45-7 a.m. and
Sundays 9:30-11 a.m., June 12-Aug. 28.
 The competition pool will be closed for lane changing onTu/Th and
Fri 1:30-2 p.m. (through June 12 only) and Sunday 11-11:30 a.m.
 Schedules are subject to change due to special events and/or
programming.
Aquatics
Alga Norte Aquatic Center
Speciality Programs / Memberships
Sign up online or call 760-268-4777 for more
information.
Private lessons ♥Designed for students who need to master a specific skill set or to
learn new skills in an individualized setting. Instructors will focus
on any requests and can cater to any ability level. Flexible
scheduling as you can sign up for one lesson or ten lessons,
depending on what works for your schedule. Each lesson is 30
minutes in length and are offered Monday – Thursday or Saturday.
Register over the phone or in person at Alga Norte Aquatic Center.
  Per Lesson Fee..................................................... $33
  Resident discount 10%
Masters swim team ♥The Master’s program is focused on stroke improvement through
guided workouts that include a main set as well as stroke drills.
Workouts are generally 3500-4000 yards. Ability to swim 100 yards
of freestyle and knowledge of backstroke, breaststroke and
butterfly is suggested. 50-meter workouts are offered Tu/Th/Fri/
Sun mornings and Tu/Th/Fri afternoons through June 12. June 13
through August 28, 50-meter workouts are only offered on Tu/Th
mornings and Sundays. Masters memberships cover unlimited
admission to the fitness room and all aquatic facilities during
recreation and lap swimming times.
  Per workout fees / drop-in ...............................$7
Memberships
Resident Discount 10%
  Individual one month ...................................... $70
  Individual three month..................................$196
  Family one month............................................$110
  Family three month.........................................$292
Schedule
 Monday-Friday .............................. 5:45-7:15 a.m.
Noon-1:15 p.m.
5:45-7 p.m.
 Saturdays.................................................8-9:30 a.m.
 Sundays.................................................9:30-11 a.m.
Recreation swim ♥Recreation swim is available to patrons of all ages. An adult must
accompany children under 8 in the water. One child under 3 is
admitted free with a full paying adult. To enter deep water you must
demonstrate your swimming ability to the lifeguard. Children under
10 years of age must have continuous on-site parental supervision.
Swim lesson registration does not include admission to recreation or
lap swim or any other programs. Swim lesson participants may enter
the facility ten minutes prior to their lesson and must exit within ten
minutes after their class ends. Please check with the office staff for
lessons admission.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 21See registration information on page 70.
Monroe Street Pool
3401 Monroe St. 92008 • 760-602-4685
The Monroe Street Pool includes a 25-yard by 25-meter
pool, two 1-meter diving boards, a 3-meter diving board, a
shallow play area and access ramp and plenty of deck space.
The aquatic building includes tiled shower areas and full
locker room facilities. Lockers are available for daily use;
please bring your own lock. On-site parking is available for
pool users only.
Per admission fees
Youth/teen 17 and under..................$2
Adult...........................................................$4
Recreation swim schedule
March 28 – May 29, 2016
 Mon-Fri 7:30-9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-3:25 p.m., 4:30-6:30 p.m.
 Weekends Noon-2 p.m.
May 30 – September 4, 2016
 Mon-Fri Noon-6:30 p.m.
 Weekends Noon-3 p.m.
Lap swim schedule
March 28 – May 29, 2016
 Mon-Fri 7:30-9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 5-6:30 p.m.
 Weekends Noon-2 p.m.
May 30 –September 4, 2016
 Mon-Fri 6 a.m.-7 p.m.
 Weekends Noon-3 p.m.
Important
 Schedules are subject to change due to special events and/
or programming.
Spring
Aquatic Sports Camp
American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors will
lead participants through two water sessions per day which will
include group swimming lessons as well as introductions to other
Aquatic Sports. Participants will have the opportunity to use our
giant inflatables and compete in a camp Olympics to take place on
the last day of every camp.
Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 6 but less than 15
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20612 9 a.m.-4p.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $190
20613 9 a.m.-4p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $190
Summer
Aquatic Sports Camp
American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors will
lead participants through two water sessions per day which will
include group swimming lessons as well as introductions to other
Aquatic Sports. Participants will have the opportunity to use our
giant inflatables and compete in a camp Olympics to take place on
the last day of every camp.
Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 6 but less than 15
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19916 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $190
19917 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $190
19918 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 T-F 1 $152
19919 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $190
19920 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $190
19921 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $190
19922 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $190
19923 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $190
19924 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $190
19925 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $190
Junior Lifeguarding Camp
Participants must be able to swim 50 yards of front crawl as well as 50
yards of breaststroke in good form. American Red Cross Lifeguards
and Water Safety Instructors will lead participants through two water
sessions per day which will include group lectures on Aquatics Safety
as well as introductions to Aquatic Sports. On the last day, participants
will have the opportunity to use our giant inflatables and will take
part in a Junior Lifeguarding Competition.
Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 6 but less than 15
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20020 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $190
20021 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $190
20022 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $190
20023 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $190
20024 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $190
Aquatics Camps
Lap swim ♥Lap swim is available to all patrons who are swimming continuous
laps. Signs on the pool deck designate slow, medium and fast lanes. If
lanes are not designated, always presume the deeper lanes are fast
and shallow lanes are slower. Select the proper lane for your ability.
Talk with the lifeguard on duty if you would like help getting into the
right lane for you. A pace clock, kickboards and pull-buoys are
available on deck. For detailed information about 25 yard and 50
meter lap swimming please call any aquatic facility or visit the City of
Carlsbad website at www.carlsbadca.gov.
Recreation and lap swim
Recreation and lap swim passes cover admission to the fitness room
and therapeutic spa at Alga Norte Aquatic Center and all aquatic
facilities during recreation and lap swimming times. Patrons 17 and
under do not have access to the fitness room or therapeutic spa.
Classes, special events and programs are not included; rates are
subject to change seasonally.
Holiday hours and special events
Please call any aquatic facility or visit the City of Carlsbad website at
www.carlsbadca.gov for detailed information as schedule is subject
to change.
22 Spring-Summer 2016
Swim lessons: 5  under ♥
Go to www.carlsbadconnect.org for detailed information
Parent Infant/Toddler Aquatics
Prerequisite: For parents (1 or both) and infants ages 6 months to
3 years. No skill prerequisites. Skills Taught: Water adjustment and
entry; bubble blowing; underwater exploration; front float, glide
and leg action; back float, glide and leg action; rolling over and
using life jackets.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
Ages: At least 6m but less than 4
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20287 10:45-11:15 a.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20288 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20289 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20290 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20291 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20292 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20293 10:45-11:15 a.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20294 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20295 10:45-11:15 a.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20296 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20297 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20298 11 -11:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20299 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20300 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20301 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20302 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20303 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20304 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20305 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20306 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20307 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20308 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20309 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20310 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20311 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20312 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20639 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20640 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20641 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20642 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20638 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20643 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20644 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20645 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20646 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20647 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20648 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20649 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Preschool Aquatics 1
Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old. No skill prerequisites.
Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter and exit water;
blow bubbles through mouth and nose; submerge mouth, nose
and eyes; open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects;
front and back glides; back float and recover to a vertical position;
roll from front to back and back to front; tread with arm and hand
actions; alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back;
combined arm and leg actions on front and back; experience
wearing a life jacket in the water; learn how to stay safe in, on and
around the water, including sun safety.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19592 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19593 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19594 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19595 2:50-3:20 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
www.carlsbadconnect.org 23See registration information on page 70.
20409 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20410 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20411 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20412 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20413 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20414 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20415 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20416 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20417 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20418 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20419 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20420 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20421 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20422 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20423 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20424 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20426 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Monroe Street Pool
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19603 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
19604 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
19605 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
19606 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
19607 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
19608 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
19609 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
19610 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20693 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
20694 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
Preschool Aquatics 3
Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old who have mastered all
Preschool2requirements.SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements:
Enter water by jumping in; fully submerge and hold breath; bobbing;
front, jellyfish and tuck floats; recover from a front or back float or
glide to a vertical position; back float and glide; change direction of
travel while swimming on front and back; tread water using arm and
leg actions; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; tread
water using arm and leg actions; use of a life jacket, recognizing
lifeguards and sun safety.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20431 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20432 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20433 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20434 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20435 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20436 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20437 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20438 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20439 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20440 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20441 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20442 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20443 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20444 2-2:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20445 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20446 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20447 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20448 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
19596 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
19597 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
19598 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19599 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19600 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19601 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20650 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20651 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20652 10:30-11 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20653 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20654 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20655 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20656 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20657 9-9:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20658 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20659 11:20 -11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20660 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20661 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20662 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20663 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20664 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20665 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20666 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20667 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20668 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20669 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20670 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20671 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20672 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20673 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20674 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20675 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20676 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20677 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20678 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20679 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20680 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20681 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20683 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Preschool Aquatics 2
Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old who have mastered all
Preschool1requirements.SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements:
Exit water using ladder, steps or side; bobbing; open eyes under water
and retrieve submerged objects; front and back floats and glides; roll
from front to back and back to front; tread water using arm and leg
actions; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; finning arm
action on back.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20396 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20397 2:50-3:20 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20398 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20399 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20400 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20401 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20402 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20403 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20404 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20405 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20406 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20407 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20408 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
24 Spring-Summer 2016
20449 2-2:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20450 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20451 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20452 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20453 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20454 2-2:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20455 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20695 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20696 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20697 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20698 2-2:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20699 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20700 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20701 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20702 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20703 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20704 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Monroe Street Pool
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19612 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
19613 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
19614 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
19615 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
19616 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
19617 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
19618 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
19619 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
19620 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
19621 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
Preschool Aquatics Advanced
Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old who have mastered all
Preschool3requirements.SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements:
Enter water by jumping from the side; headfirst entries from the side
in sitting and kneeling positions; bobbing to safety; rotary breathing;
survival float; bock float; tread water; flutter, scissor, dolphin and
breaststroke kicks on front; front crawl and elementary backstroke;
learn to perform simple non-swimming assists; learn to recognize,
prevent and respond to cold water emergencies.
Alga Norte: Aquatic Center
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20467 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20468 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20469 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
20470 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20471 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
20472 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20473 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
20474 10:30-11 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20475 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
20476 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
20477 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20478 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20479 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20480 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20481 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20705 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20706 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20707 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20708 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20709 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
Preschool Aquatics Combo ½
Prerequisite: For children ages 3 to 5 years old of Preschool Aquatics
1 or Preschool 2 ability. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements:
Water adjustment; enter and exit water; blow bubbles; open eyes
under water and retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides
and recover; back float and recover; combined arm and leg actions on
front and back; water safety, including experience wearing a life
jacket,recognizinganemergencyandhowtocallforhelp,recognizing
lifeguards and sun safety.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19638 10:10-10:40 a.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19639 10:10-10:40 a.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19640 10:10-10:40 a.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
19641 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
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Level 1: Intro toWater Skills
Prerequisite: No skill prerequisites. Skills Taught/Completion
Requirements: Enter and exit water safely; blow bubbles; retrieve
submerged objects; front/back glides and floats; roll from front to
back and back to front; tread water; alternating, simultaneous and
combined leg and arm actions on front and back; recognizing an
emergency and knowing how to call for help; use of a life jacket,
recognizing lifeguards and sun safety.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20551 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
20564 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19364 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
19365 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19366 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19367 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
19368 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20565 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
20566 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
19369 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
19370 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
19371 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
19372 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20567 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
19373 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
19374 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20568 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20569 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20570 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20571 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20572 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20573 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20574 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20575 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20576 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20577 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20578 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20579 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20580 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20581 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20582 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20583 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20584 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20585 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Monroe Street Pool
Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20081 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20082 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20083 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20084 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20085 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20086 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20087 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20088 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20089 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
20090 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
26	 Spring-Summer 2016
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Prerequisite:MusthavepassedormasteredallLevel1requirements.
Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter water by jumping
from the side; fully submerge and hold breath; bobbing; open eyes
under water and retrieve submerged objects; front, jellyfish and
tuck floats; front and back glides and floats; roll from front to back
and back to front; change direction of travel while swimming on
front or back; tread water using arm and leg actions; combined arm
and leg actions on front and back; finning arm action; learn how to
stay safe in, on and around the water, including the use of life jacket
and sun safety.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19376	 2:50-3:20 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19377	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19378	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19379	 2:50-3:20 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19380	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19381	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19382	 2:50-3:20 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19383	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19384	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19385	 2:50-3:20 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19386	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19387	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19388	 10:30-11 a.m.	 May 7-May 22	 Sa Su	 4	 $42.75
19389	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 7-May 22	 Sa Su	 4	 $42.75
19391	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
19390	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
19392	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
19393	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
19394	 9-9:30 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
19395	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
19396	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20614	 2:35-3:05 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20615	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20616	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20617	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20618	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20619	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20620	 2:35-3:05 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20622	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20621	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20623	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20624	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20625	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20626	 2:35-3:05 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20627	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20628	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20629	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20630	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20631	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20632	 2:35-3:05 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20633	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20634	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20635	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20636	 2:35-3:05 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20637	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
Monroe Street Pool
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20123	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20124	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $47
20125	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20126	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20127	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $55
Level 3: Stroke Development
Prerequisite: Must have passed or mastered all Preschool 3/Level 2
requirements. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter
water by jumping from the side; headfirst entries from the side in
sitting and kneeling positions; bobbing to safety; rotary breathing;
survival float; back float; tread water; flutter, scissor, dolphin and
breaststroke kicks on front; front crawl and elementary backstroke,
learn to perform simple non-swimming assists; learn to recognize,
prevent and respond to cold water emergencies
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19398	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19399	 4-4:30 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19400	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19401	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19402	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19403	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19404	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19405	 4-4:30 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19406	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19407	 3:25-3:55 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19408	 4-4:30 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19409	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19410	 10-10:30 a.m.	 May 7-May 22	 Sa Su	 4	 $42.75
19411	 10:30-11 a.m.	 May 7-May 22	 Sa Su	 4	 $42.75
19412	 11:30 a.m.-Noon	 May 7-May 22	 Sa Su	 4	 $42.75
20129	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20130	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20131	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20132	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20133	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20134	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20135	 9-9:30 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20136	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20137	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20138	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20139	 2-2:30 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20140	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20141	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20142	 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20143	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20144	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20145	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20146	 2-2:30 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20147	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20148	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20149	 9-9:30 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20150	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20151	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20152	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20153	 2-2:30 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20154	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20155	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
www.carlsbadconnect.org 27See registration information on page 70.
20156 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20157 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20158 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20159 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20160 2-2:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20161 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20162 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20163 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20164 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20165 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20166 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20167 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20168 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Monroe Street Pool
Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19414 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $55
19415 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $20.50
19416 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $55
19417 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $27.50
20169 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20170 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20171 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20172 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20173 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20174 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20175 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20176 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20177 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20178 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20179 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20180 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20181 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
20182 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
20183 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
Level 4: Stroke Improvement
Prerequisite:MusthavepassedormasteredallLevel3requirements.
SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements:Skillstaught/completion
requirements include: head first entries from the side in compact
and stride positions; swim underwater; feet first surface dive;
survival swimming; front crawl and backstroke open turns; tread
water using two different kicks; front and back crawl; elementary
back stroke; breaststroke; sidestroke and butterfly; flutter and
dolphin kicks on back; learn about recreational water illnesses and
how to prevent them.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool 16
Ages: At least 5 but less than
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19419 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19420 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57
19421 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
19422 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
19423 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19424 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57
19425 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
19426 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50
19427 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75
19428 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $57
19429 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
19430 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50
19431 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
19432 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50
19433 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
19434 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20185 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20186 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20187 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20188 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20189 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20192 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20193 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20194 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20195 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
28	 Spring-Summer 2016
20196	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20197	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20198	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20199	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 May 2-May 12	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20200	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20201	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20204	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20205	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20206	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20207	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20208	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20209	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20210	 5:10-5:40 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
Monroe Street Pool
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19436	 4-4:30 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $55
19437	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $20.50
19438	 4-4:30 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $55
19439	 4-4:30 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $27.50
20213	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20214	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20215	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20216	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $47
20217	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $47
20218	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $47
20219	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20220	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20221	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20222	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20223	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20224	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20225	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20226	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20227	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $55
Level 5: Stroke Refinement
Prerequisite:MusthavepassedormasteredallLevel4requirements.
Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Shallow-angle dive
from the side then glide and begin front stroke; tuck and pike
surface dives; front and backstroke flip turns while swimming; front
and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and
butterfly; sculling; the importance of First Aid and CPR; learn basic
safety guidelines for participating in aquatic activities at water
parks.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19441	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $57
19442	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 8	 M W	 2	 $21.50
19443	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19444	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $57
19445	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 May 31-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 2	 $28.50
19446	 11-11:30 a.m.	 May 7-May 22	 Sa Su	 4	 $42.75
19447	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
19448	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jun 25-Jul 23	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20229	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20230	 11:20--11:50 a.m.	 Jul 30-Aug 20	 Sa	 4	 $28.50
20231	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20232	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20233	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20234	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20235	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20236	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20237	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20238	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20239	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20240	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20241	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20242	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20243	 9:35-10:05 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20244	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20245	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 May 16-May 26	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20246	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20247	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20248	 3:10-3:40 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20249	 4:35-5:05 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $57
Monroe Street Pool
	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20252	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20253	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20254	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $47
20255	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $47
20256	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20257	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20258	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20259	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 11	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20260	 10:45-11:15 a.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $55
20261	 4-4:30 p.m.	 Aug 15-Aug 25	 M-Th	 2	 $55
Junior Lifeguard Prep
Must have passed or mastered all Level 3 requirements. Skills taught
include: front crawl stroke drills working toward perfecting stroke
technique, underwater swimming and treading water. Course is
focused on getting students ready to pass Junior Guard assessment
tests.
Alga Norte: Competitive Pool
	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20608	 4-4:45 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $70
20609	 4:45-5:30 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $70
20610	 4-4:45 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $70
20611	 4:45-5:30 p.m.	 May 3-May 26	 Tu Th	 4	 $70
Springboard Diving
Beginning
Participant skills minimum: swimming Level 4 or above (no age
minimum).This course will be taught by an experienced springboard
diver and instructor. Participants will learn the basic fundamentals
of diving including the front approach; hurdle and take off from the
board; backward take off from the board; front and back jumps in
the tuck, pike and straight position; and a front and back dive.
Alga Norte Aquatic Center
	 Ages: Less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20506	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20507	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jun 20-Jun 30	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20508	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20509	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 14	 M-Th	 2	 $50
20510	 10:10-10:40 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
20511	 11:20-11:50 a.m.	 Jul 18-Jul 28	 M-Th	 2	 $57
www.carlsbadconnect.org 29See registration information on page 70.
20512 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20513 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20514 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
20515 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Monroe Street Pool
Ages: Less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20516 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20517 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55
20518 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20519 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47
20520 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20521 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55
20522 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
20523 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55
Advanced
Participant skills minimum: must have successfully passed
beginning springboard diving (no age minimum). This course will
be taught by an experienced springboard diver and instructor.
Participants will build of the basic fundamentals of diving while
progressing to higher skill dives including front and back flip;
inward and reverse dives; and diving from the 3 meter board.
Alga Norte: Competitive Pool
Ages: Less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20496 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
2049711:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
20498 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
2049911:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50
20500 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
2050111:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
20502 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
2050311:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57
20504 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57
Aquatics: Programs ♥
Aqua-Fit
Great for first time and experienced participants, this traditional low
impact water exercise class focuses on building muscle and burning
calories.
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19078 9-10 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 28 Tu Th 4 $32
19079 9-10 a.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $32
19080 9-10 a.m. May 31-Jun 30 Tu Th 5 $40
19081 9-10 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $32
19082 9-10 a.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $32
DeepWater Boot Camp
This zero impact workout is sure to get your heart rate up without
putting additional stress on your joints.The workout will use various
equipment and movement designed to be as difficult as you want
to make it. This is a great workout for those who want a high calorie
burning challenge as well as core work, toning and strength
training!
Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19184 9-10 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 29 M W F 4 $48
19185 9-10 a.m. May 2-May 27 M W F 4 $48
19186 9-10 a.m. Jun 1-Jul 1 M W F 5 $56
19187 9-10 a.m. Jul 6-Jul 29 M W F 4 $44
19188 9-10 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 26 M W F 4 $48
Pre-Competitive SwimTeam
Swimmers must have the ability to swim one length of front crawl
(freestyle) and backstroke as well as knowledge of breaststroke and
butterfly. Coaches will focus on preparation for swim team while
keeping swimmers active and having fun.
Alga Norte: Competitive Pool Ages: At least 6 but less
than 15
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20339 4-4:45 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $70
20340 4-4:45 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 22 M W 4 $63
20341 4-4:45 p.m. Jul 6-Jul 27 M W 4 $63
20342 4-4:45 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 24 M W 4 $70
20343 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $70
20344 4:45-5:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 22 M W 4 $63
20345 4:45-5:30 p.m. Jul 6-Jul 27 M W 4 $63
20346 4:45-5:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 24 M W 4 $70
20347 4-4:45 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $70
20348 4-4:45 p.m. May 31-Jun 23 Tu Th 4 $70
20349 4-4:45 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $70
20350 4-4:45 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $70
20351 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $70
20352 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 23 Tu Th 4 $70
20353 4:45-5:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $70
20354 4:45-5:30 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $70
30	 Spring-Summer 2016
Adult ♥
Adult Ballet
Enjoy learning ballet while developing confidence, mental
concentration, physical coordination and grace. This class is for
students seeking an introduction to ballet or experienced dancers
who just want to dance. Please note that students wanting to wear
pointe shoes may do so at their own risk and at the discretion of the
instructor.
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance	 Ages: 18 and up
Harding: Recreation Hall
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19052	 8:30-9:30 a.m.	 Apr 2-Apr 30	 Sa	 5	 $58
19053	 8:30-9:30 a.m.	 May 7-Jun 4	 Sa	 5	 $58
19054	 8:30-9:30 a.m.	 Jun 18-Jul 30	 Sa	 7	 $81
20741	 8:30--9:30 a.m.	 Aug 6-Aug 27	 Sa	 4	 $47
Stagecoach: Activity Room
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19056	 6:20-7:20 p.m.	 May 5-Jun 9	 Th	 6	 $70
19057	 6:20-7:20 p.m.	 Jun 16-Jun 30	 Th	 3	 $35
19058	 6:20-7:20 p.m.	 Jul 7-Jul 28	 Th	 4	 $47
19059	 6:20-7:20 p.m.	 Aug 4-Aug 25	 Th	 4	 $47
Belly Dancing
Learn the ancient art of Belly Dance! American cabaret style with
Arabic, Lebanese belly dance and gypsy energy! Dance feminine
steps to beautiful Middle Eastern music. Improve flexibility,
coordination and core muscle strength. Instructor has been a
professional belly dancer since 1997 and taught fitness dance
classes for 20 years.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Vicki Deriso	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19154	 7:35-8:35 p.m.	 Apr 19-May 10	 Tu	 4	 $44
19155	 7:35-8:35 p.m.	 May 24-Jun 7	 Tu	 3	 $44
19156	 7:35-8:35 p.m.	 Jun 28-Jul 19	 Tu	 4	 $44
19157	 7:35-8:35 p.m.	 Aug 2-Aug 23	 Tu	 4	 $44
Country Line Dancing
CLICK YOUR HEELS!! A fun energizing line dance class for beginners
and intermediates. Country music, some pop and RB music will be
played. Great for improving cardio fitness, muscle strength and
coordination. Wear shoes to SLIDE! Instructor has been a line dancer
since 2002 and fitness dance teacher for 20 years.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Vicki Deriso	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19466	 6:30-7:30 p.m.	 Apr 19-May 10	 Tu	 4	 $44
19463	 6:30-7:30 p.m.	 May 24-Jun 14	 Tu	 4	 $44
19464	 6:30-7:30 p.m.	 Jun 28-Jul 19	 Tu	 4	 $44
19465	 6:30-7:30 p.m.	 Aug 2-Aug 23	 Tu	 4	 $44
Jitterbug Swing for Beginners
Level One
Jitterbug is the world’s most popular Swing dance!You’ve wanted to
learn it for years, well, here’s your chance. Come join this fun, safe,
east beginner’s class where you will get everything you need to get
out on the dance floor: Rhythm, Patterns, Lead/Follow and Style!
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Christy Johnson	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20768	 7-8 p.m.	 Apr 5-Apr 26	 Tu	 4	 $56
20769	 7-8 p.m.	 Jun 7-Jun 28	 Tu	 4	 $56
20770	 7-8 p.m.	 Aug 2-Aug 23	 Tu	 4	 $56
Level Two
Now that you’ve got the basics in Jitterbug Swing, you are ready to
move on to learn more exciting turns and moves! In this faster
paced class that continues from Level One, you will get everything
you need to master the fundamentals of Rhythm, Patterns, Lead/
Follow Technique and Style.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Christy Johnson	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20781	 8-9 p.m.	 May 3-May 24	 Tu	 4	 $56
20782	 8-9 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 26	 Tu	 4	 $56
Salsa for Beginners
Level One
Salsa is the world’s most popular Latin dance! You’ve wanted to
learn it for years, well, here’s your chance. Come join this fun, safe,
easy beginner’s class where you will get everything you need to get
out of the dance floor: Patterns, Lead/Follow Technique and Style!
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Christy Johnson	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20761	 7-8 p.m.	 May 3-May 24	 Tu	 4	 $56
20762	 7-8 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 26	 Tu	 4	 $56
Level Two
Now that you’ve got the basics in Salsa dance, you are ready to
move up to learn more exciting turns and moves! In this faster
paced class that continues from Level One, you will get everything
you need to master the fundamentals of: Rhythm, Patterns, Lead/
Follow Technique and Style.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Christy Johnson	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20771	 8-9 p.m.	 Apr 5-Apr 26	 Tu	 4	 $56
20772	 8-9 p.m.	 Jun 7-Jun 28	 Tu	 4	 $56
20774	 8-9 p.m.	 Aug 2-Aug 23	 Tu	 4	 $56
Dance
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 31See registration information on page 70.
Youth ♥
Petite Ballet
Become a princess/prince, a dancing poodle, a French dancer or an
Indian maiden/chief. Ms. Linda’s classes are fun dancing to favorite
songs from Disney. A child’s imagination can make learning basic
ballet steps and movements fun and easy. Ballet positions, chassés,
bourrées and leaps will be taught. Self-esteem, confidence and
coordination are the main goals. June recital is NOT mandatory.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 3 but less
than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19553 2:15-3 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $58
19554 2:15-3 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $58
Princess/Prince Ballet
This magical class is for every little child who dreams of becoming a
princess or prince! Using wands, wings, crowns, dress-up and more!
Students will learn grace and poise in addition to the fundamentals
of ballet as they become transformed into their favorite characters
and learn dances while listening to their favorite songs. *Students
may wear a princess/prince or ballet attire.
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3
but less than 8
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19643 10:45-11:30 a.m. May 3-May 31 Tu 5 $47
19644 10:45-11:30 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $37
19646 10:45-11:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $37
Stagecoach: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19647 1:35-2:20 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $56
19648 1:35-2:20 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $28
19649 1:35-2:20 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $37
Ballet Beginning
Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging
creativity and self-expression through movement. This introductory
class fosters a love of dance. Classes consist of warm up, stretches
and working at the barre. Dancers also perform exercises across the
floor and in center.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 6 but less
than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19099 3-4 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $58
19100 3-4 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $58
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3
but less than 8
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19106 2:30-3:15 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69
19107 2:30-3:15 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34
19108 2:30-3:15 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46
20757 2:30-3:15 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46
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Ballet Elementary
Prerequisite: One year of Ballet Beginning. Dancers are introduced
to new steps and emphasize technique. Body placement, poise,
grace, terminology and musicality are fostered. Each class consists
of instructor led warm up and stretch at the barre. Center jumps,
turns  slow adagio are taught. Across the floor leaps and turns.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 7
but less than 14
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19110 4:05-4:55 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57
19111 4:05-4:55 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34
20758 4:05-4:55 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34
20759 4:05-4:55 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 7 but less
than 17
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20793 4-4:55 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $57
20794 4-4:55 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $57
Ballet Intermediate/Advanced
Ballet Intermediate Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Elementary
curriculum. Clean double pirouette, 90 degree extension, ballet
barre combinations to improve strength and technique required for
center placement, proficient grasp of Ballet II steps, and terminology.
Work on refining their personal understanding of proper technique
and placement. Ballet Advanced Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet
Intermediate curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet
experience.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 8
but less than 19
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19119 5-5:50 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57
19120 5-5:50 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34
19121 5-5:50 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34
19122 5-5:50 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57
Ballet Advanced
Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Intermediate curriculum. Dancers
build on previous ballet experience, and focus on fine tuning
techniques and working on advanced combinations.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 8
but less than 22
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19127 4:30-5:30 p.m. May 3-Jun 7 Tu 6 $69
19128 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 14-Jun 28 Tu 3 $34
19129 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $46
20760 4:30-5:30 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 30 Tu 5 $57
Please note: For some classes, a required prerequisite has been
established for the safety of the participant as well as for the
enjoyment of the class. The minimum skill sets for the required
prerequisite are detailed in the class descriptions.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 33See registration information on page 70.
Ballet: Pre-Pointe  Pointe
Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Advanced curriculum. Dancers build
on previous ballet experience, and focus on fine tuning techniques
and working on advanced combinations. Beginning pointe and
preparation for pointe will also be emphasized.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 11
but less than 22
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19134 5:55-6:45 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57
19135 5:55-6:45 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34
19136 5:55-6:45 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34
19137 5:55-6:45 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57
Ballet: Intermediate Pre-Pointe  Pointe
Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Elementary curriculum. Clean
double pirouette, 90 degree extension, ballet barre combinations to
improve strength and technique required for center placement,
proficient grasp of Ballet II steps, and terminology. Students work on
refining their personal understanding of proper technique and
placement. Beginning pointe and preparation for pointe will also be
emphasized.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: 8 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19116 4-5:30 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $58
19117 4-5:30 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $58
Advanced Ballet Pre-Pointe  Pointe
Ballet Advanced Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Intermediate
curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience, and focus on
fine tuning techniques and working on advanced combinations.
Ballet Pre-Pointe  Pointe Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Advanced
curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience and focus on
fine tuning techniques and working on advanced combinations.
Beginning pointe and preparation for pointe will also be emphasized.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: 9 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19131 5-6:30 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $61
19132 5-6:30 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $76
Ballet: Contemporary/Lyrical
Intermediate/Advanced
This class focuses on Lyrical combinations and progressions. Dancers
will combine both Ballet  Jazz techniques moving to a variety of
contemporary music. Leaps, turns and floor movements are taught.
Recital in June is not mandatory.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 8 but less
than 19
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19139 4-5 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $47
19140 4-5 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $58
Cultural Arts Events
www.carlsbadca.gov/arts or 760-434-2920
This Is Jazz!
Saturdays at 4 p.m.
March 12, April 16  May 7
Free. Carlsbad Senior Center
A four-part lecture/performance series covering an
array of subjects on American jazz.
Foreign Film Fridays
Fridays at 5p.m. and 7p.m.
March 4, March 18, April 1  April 15
Free. Carlsbad Senior Center
Enjoy the best of world-wide cinema. Selections
have been recognized by critics as some of the finest
cinema the world has to offer.
Opera Previews
Saturdays at 10 a.m.
March 12, April 16  May 7
Free. Carlsbad Senior Center
Discover the many pleasures of this grand art
through Opera Previews, now in it’s sixteenth year.
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Petite Ballet Tap
Sing  Tap to classic children’s hits while learning to Shuffle  Flap.
Good Ship Lollipop, Boogie Baby  many children’s favorites.
Become a Princess, a French Can Can girl or an Indian Maiden. Ms.
Linda’s classes have fun dancing to their favorite Disney songs.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 7
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19556	 2-3 p.m.	 Apr 11-May 2	 M	 4	 $47
19557	 2-3 p.m.	 May 9-Jun 13	 M	 5	 $58
Princess/Prince Ballet/Tap
Wewilluseavarietyofpropstoenhanceimaginationandenjoyment
through two fundamental styles of dance. Each class your child will
become the princess/prince of their dreams! This is a great first class
for children who are getting ready to attend preschool for the first
time.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance	 Ages: At least 3
but less than 9
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20785	 9:40-10:25 a.m.	 Apr 2-Apr 30	 Sa	 5	 $47
20786	 9:40-10:25 a.m.	 May 7-Jun 4	 Sa	 5	 $47
20787	 9:40-10:25 a.m.	 Jun 18-Jul 30	 Sa	 7	 $65
20788	 9:40-10:25 a.m.	 Aug 6-Aug 27	 Sa	 4	 $37
Non-recital
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19651	 10-10:45 a.m.	 Apr 15-May 20	 F	 6	 $57
19652	 10-10:45 a.m.	 Jun 3-Jul 8	 F	 6	 $57
19653	 10-10:45 a.m.	 Jul 29-Aug 26	 F	 5	 $48
Superhero Dance /Tap
This imaginative class is for every little boy or girl who dreams of
becoming a superhero! Capes, crowns, light sabers, and various
props will be provided to enhance creativity and enjoyment through
two fundamental styles of dance.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance	 Ages: At least 3
but less than 9
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19699	 10:55-11:40 a.m.	 Apr 15-May 20	 F	 6	 $57
19700	 10:55-11:40 a.m.	 Jun 3-Jul 8	 F	 6	 $57
19701	 10:55-11:40 a.m.	 Jul 29-Aug 26	 F	 5	 $48
Ballet Tap I
Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging
creativity and self-expression through movement. Class consists of
warm-up exercises in center and across the floor. Dancers will also
learn to do shuffles, flaps, flap heels, toe taps and heel drops in
various combinations.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance	 Ages: At least 4
but less than 9
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20777	 3:30-4:20 p.m.	 May 3-Jun 7	 Tu	 6	 $69
20778	 3:30-4:20 p.m.	 Jun 14-Jun 28	 Tu	 3	 $34
20779	 3:30-4:20 p.m.	 Jul 5-Jul 26	 Tu	 4	 $46
20780	 3:30-4:20 p.m.	 Aug 2-Aug 30	 Tu	 5	 $57
Ballet Tap I-II
Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging
creativity and self-expression through movement. Class consists of
warm-up, stretches, exercises in center and across the floor. Dancers
will also learn to do shuffles, flaps, flap heels, toe taps and heel
drops in various combinations.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance	 Ages: At least 4
but less than 10
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19094	 3:10-4 p.m.	 May 2-Jun 6	 M	 5	 $57
19095	 3:10-4 p.m.	 Jun 13-Jun 27	 M	 3	 $34
19097	 3:10-4 p.m.	 Jul 11-Jul 25	 M	 3	 $34
19096	 3:10-4 p.m.	 Aug 1-Aug 29	 M	 5	 $57
Jazz Tap: Elementary
Dancers build on their current experience and focus on fine tuning
their technique. Students will learn isolations, pirouettes, and leap
combinations across the floor. Tap will consist of shuffles, flaps, flap
heels, toe taps, heel drops and will be taught at faster rhythms and
more complex combinations.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance	 Ages: At least 6
but less than 18
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19304	 5:20-6:10 p.m.	 May 5-Jun 9	 Th	 6	 $69
19305	 5:20-6:10 p.m.	 Jun 16-Jun 30	 Th	 3	 $34
19306	 5:20-6:10 p.m.	 Jul 7-Jul 28	 Th	 4	 $46
20756	 5:20-6:10 p.m.	 Aug 4-Aug 25	 Th	 4	 $46
Jazz Tap I
Jazz dance warm-ups and stretches followed by across the floor,
learning jazz walks, chasses, kicks, high kicks and more. Dance
routines are taught to help memorization and rhythms. Beginning
tap steps are taught at the barre and then executed center and
across the floor. Short routines are taught to help with timing and
technique.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson	 Ages: At least 6 but less
than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19301	 3-3:55 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 10	 Tu	 5	 $58
19302	 3-3:55 p.m.	 May 17-Jun 14	 Tu	 5	 $58
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 35See registration information on page 70.
Jazz Tap II
Prerequisite: Jazz  Tap I. Class will build on previous dance steps
learned in Level I, with an emphasis on proper placement and
technique. Center stretch for flexibility, challenging the students
with combinations across the floor. Dancers will learn jazz pirouettes,
more advanced leaps as well as routines. Tap instruction will
introduce more combinations and faster rhythms.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 7 but less
than 17
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19308 3-3:55 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $47
19309 3-3:55 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $58
Jazz Tap III
Prerequisite: Jazz  Tap I. Class will build on the previous steps
learned in Level I with an emphasis on proper placement and
technique. Center stretch for flexibility, challenging the students
with combinations across the floor. Dancers will learn jazz pirouettes,
more advanced leaps as well as routines. Tap instruction will
introduce more combinations and faster rhythms.
Harding: Auditorium
Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 9 but less
than 19
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19311 5-6:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $76
19312 5-6:30 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $76
Lyrical Jazz: Elementary
This class incorporates lyrical ballet with jazz. The dancer will focus
on traditional ballet technique by stretching in the center, followed
by across the floor. At center, a lyrical combination will be taught
which will combine both ballet technique and various jazz styles.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 5
but less than 11
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19142 3:20-4:10 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69
19143 3:20-4:10 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34
19144 3:20-4:10 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46
19145 3:20-4:10 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46
Lyrical Jazz Intermediate/Advanced
Lyrical builds on elements of ballet. Dance will be expressed
through the lyrics of music, demonstrating how lyrical song and
movement go together. Lyrical attire is similar to that of a ballet
class and dance shoes are required. This is a continuous program
that offers recital participation.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 9
but less than 20
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20764 4:20-5:10 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69
20765 4:20-5:10 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34
20775 4:20-5:10 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46
20776 4:20-5:10 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46
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Fitness
To read more about our Fitness classes, please view our detailed
descriptions online at www.CarlsbadConnect.org.
Jacki Sorensen’s Aerobic Dancing ♥Dance and tone your way to fitness with the original aerobic dance
program. Simple dance routines choreographed for fun (and for the
non-dancer too) all to upbeat and motivating music. All fitness
levels welcome. ‘Vertifirm’ standing floor work burns more calories.
Hand/ankle weights are optional. Classes can be selected as 2x or 3x
a week.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Frances Walters Ages: 18 and up
2 Times/Week
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19289 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 M W F 5 $56
19293 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 2-May 27 M W F 4 $56
19290 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M W F 5 $70
19291 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jul 1-Jul 29 M W F 5 $56
19292 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 26 M W F 4 $56
3 Times/Week
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19295 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 M W F 5 $82
19296 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 2-May 27 M W F 4 $76
19297 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M W F 5 $82
19298 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jul 1-Jul 29 M W F 5 $76
19299 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 26 M W F 4 $76
Pilates + Stretch BodyWellness ♥Pilates is a dynamic method for producing power and energy
throughout the body’s center. That includes the Abs, Back and the
all-important Glutes. Join us to create stronger muscles, with
incredible core strength and fitness. Stretching will complement the
class to provide flexibility, elongate muscles and prevent injuries.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Sue Stewart Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19571 6-7 p.m. Apr 6-May 11 W 6 $41
19572 6-7 p.m. May 25-Jun 29 W 6 $41
PiYo
PiYo combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates
with the strength, flexibility and power of Yoga. Moving quickly
provides a boost to the metabolism that leaves your body looking
long, lean and incredibly defined. Gold Certified Instructor.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Sue Stewart Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19575 6-7 p.m. Apr 4-May 9 M 6 $41
19576 6-7 p.m. May 23-Jun 27 M 5 $35
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 37See registration information on page 70.
Tai Chi Chuan Exercise ♥Experience an introduction and instruction on the Chinese exercise/
discipline of Tai Chi Chuan. This slow non-strenuous exercise places
emphasis on balance, flexibility and ease of movement for the
continuation or improvement of health for the rest of your life.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Ben Parsons Ages: 10 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19703 9-11 a.m. Apr 11-May 9 M 5 $41
19704 9-11 a.m. May 16-Jun 13 M 4 $41
19705 9-11 a.m. Apr 9-May 7 Sa 5 $41
19706 9-11 a.m. May 14-Jun 11 Sa 5 $41
Yoga ♥Beginner/Intermediate
This is a traditional Hatha Yoga class in a relaxed and friendly
environment. Each session includes postures that are sequenced to
provide a safe and balanced flow. Yoga offers the opportunity for
improved spinal stability, posture, abdominal strength, coordination
and balance, as well as manage stress.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Sharon Doar-Toth Ages: 14 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19860 5:30-6:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $40
19861 5:30-6:30 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $40
19866 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jun 21-Jul 19 Tu 5 $40
19867 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jul 26-Aug 23 Tu 5 $40
19862 6-7 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $40
19863 6-7 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $40
19864 6-7 p.m. Jun 23-Jul 21 Th 5 $40
19865 6-7 p.m. Jul 28-Aug 25 Th 5 $40
Yoga Circle ♥Lift your spirit with gentle, yet strengthening, yoga class! You will
learn a flow if postures designed to enhance flexibility and improve
balance, as muscles, bones and joints get stronger. Deep breathing
will relax and rejuvenate you, harmonizing body, mind and spirit.
Bring a mat.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Cynthia Collier Ages: 14 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19890 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 6-May 11 W 6 $69
19891 4:30-5:30 p.m. May 18-Jun 22 W 6 $69
19892 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 29-Aug 3 W 6 $69
20734 4:30-5:30 p.m. Aug 10-Aug 31 W 4 $45
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Fun Things to Do
Health  Fitness Events
www.carlsbadca.gov
Bike to Work Day
May 20, 6–9 a.m.
Free. Pine Avenue  Carlsbad Boulevard
Part of a national campaign to promote biking to work,
City of Carlsbad hosts one of over 100 pit stop stations
around San Diego County.
National Trails Day
June 4 , 8:30–11:30 a.m.
Hike at Crossings/ Veterans Park
National Trails Day is a celebration of America’s magnificent
trails and their importance in Carlsbad.
Lifestyle  Fitness Festival
July 9, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Free. Pine Avenue Community Park
Fun activities, helpful products and information from
lifestyle and wellness experts.
Carlsbad Triathlon
July 10, 7:30–11:30 a.m.
Tamarack State Beach, www.carlsbadtriathlon.com
This triathlon boasts a ocean swim, a rolling bike course
and a smooth run for the finish.
Special thanks to our 2016 Carlsbad Triathlon sponsors:
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Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
Martial Arts
Karate ♥Toddler
This class is a fun introduction to Karate. They will be learning how
to take directions, balance, punches, basic blocks and kicks in a fun
and age-appropriate atmosphere.They will learn to be in a class and
graduate into the Preschool karate classes.
Instructor: Jorge Lopez	 Ages: At least 2 but less than 4
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19348	 10:30-11 a.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $75
Harding: Auditorium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19350	 10:30-11 a.m.	 Jul 27-Aug 31	 W	 6	 $75
Stagecoach: Activity Room
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19349	 10:30-11 a.m.	 Jun 1-Jul 6	 W	 5	 $64
Preschool Beginner/Advanced
Sensei Jorge creates a fun yet disciplined environment where
children learn basic kicks, punches, blocks and stances of Shito-Ryu
style karate. Class improves motor skills, balance and coordination.
As your child progresses, they will learn advanced form and
technique. Karate uniforms are required and may be purchased
from instructor.
Instructor: Jorge Lopez	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19344	 9:30-10:15 a.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $75
Harding: Auditorium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19346	 9:30-10:15 a.m.	 Jul 27-Aug 31	 W	 6	 $75
Stagecoach: Activity Room
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19345	 9:30-10:15 a.m.	 Jun 1-Jul 6	 W	 5	 $64
Level I
Students will learn basic kicks, punches, blocks and stances of Shito-
Ryu style karate. Students will begin to advance through belt
structure. Good choices and behavior are taught along with respect
and discipline. Karate uniforms are required and may be purchased
from instructor. Age overrides are not permitted for this program.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Jorge Lopez	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 11
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19325	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Apr 11-May 16	 M	 6	 $87
19326	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jul 25-Aug 29	 M	 6	 $87
Level II
Sensei Jorge creates a fun yet disciplined environment where
children learn basic kicks, punches, blocks and stances of Shito-Ryu
style karate. Class improves motor skills, balance and coordination.
As your child progresses, they will learn stances, combination
moves, correct form and technique. Karate uniforms are required
and may be purchased from instructor. Age overrides are not
permitted for this program.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Jorge Lopez	 Ages: At least 5 but less than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19328	 5:45-6:45 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $98
19329	 5:45-6:45 p.m.	 Jun 8-Jul 13	 W	 6	 $98
19330	 5:45-6:45 p.m.	 Jul 27-Aug 31	 W	 6	 $98
Carlsbad Shotokan Karate ♥Beginning
Great exercise and self-defense! Introduces students to basic karate
techniques and forms for self-defense that build strength,
coordination, and flexibility. Special emphasis is placed on providing
tools for developing self-discipline and confidence along with skills
for dealing with peer pressure, conflict, and bullying. Se habla
Español. Sign-Language available.
Harding: Auditorium
Instructor: Jessica Greenwood	 Ages: 5 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19070	 5-5:50 p.m.	 Apr 6-Apr 27	 M W	 4	 $64
19071	 5-5:50 p.m.	 May 2-May 25	 M W	 4	 $64
19072	 5-5:50 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 22	 M W	 4	 $64
20752	 5-5:50 p.m.	 Jul 11-Aug 3	 M W	 4	 $64
20753	 5-5:50 p.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 31	 M W	 4	 $64
Intermediate
Carlsbad Shotokan Karate is a great form of exercise and self-
defense! Develop mastery of basic techniques while introducing
advanced ideas and techniques for sparring and self-defense. More
intense training allows students to increase their physical, mental,
and emotional endurance. Opportunities for competition. Se habla
Español. Sign language available.
Harding: Auditorium
Instructor: Jessica Greenwood	 Ages: 7 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19074	 6-6:50 p.m.	 Apr 6-Apr 30	 M W	 4	 $87
	 9-9:50 a.m.	 Sa	
19075	 6-6:50 p.m.	 May 2-May 28	 M W	 4	 $87
	 9-9:50 a.m.	 Sa	
19076	 6-6:50 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jun 25	 M W	 4	 $87
	 9-9:50 a.m.	 Sa	
20754	 6-6:50 p.m.	 Jul 11-Aug 6	 M W	 4	 $87
	 9-9:50 a.m.	 Sa	
20755	 6-6:50 p.m.	 Aug 8-Sep 3	 M W	 4	 $87
	 9-9:50 a.m.	 Sa
www.carlsbadconnect.org 39See registration information on page 70.
Advanced
Harding: Auditorium
Instructor: Jessica Greenwood Ages: 7 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20796 6-6:50 p.m. Apr 6-Apr 30 M W 4 $93
10-10:50 a.m. Sa
20797 6-6:50 p.m. May 2-May 28 M W 4 $93
10-10:50 a.m. Sa
20798 6-6:50 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 25 M W 4 $93
10-10:50 a.m. Sa
20799 6-6:50 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 6 M W 4 $93
10-10:50 a.m. Sa
20800 6-6:50 p.m. Aug 8-Sep 3 M W 4 $93
10-10:50 a.m. Sa
Japan Karate Federation ♥Beginning
A class that offers a family and beginning opportunity. Through
training in an authentic martial arts environment, karate techniques
self-discipline, self-respect and confidence are developed. Student
will begin to advance through rank by learning basic kicks, blocks,
and strikes.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Sean Langlais Ages: At least 6 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19338 7-8 p.m. Apr 2-Apr 30 M 5 $75
6:45-8:15 p.m. W
9-10 a.m. Sa
19339 7-8 p.m. May 2-May 28 M 4 $70
6:45-8:15 p.m. W
9-10 a.m. Sa
19340 7-8 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M 5 $75
6:45-8:15 p.m. W
9-10 a.m. Sa
19341 7-8 p.m. Jul 2-Jul 30 M 5 $70
6:45-8:15 p.m. W
9-10 a.m. Sa
19342 7-8 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $75
6:45-8:15 p.m. W
9-10 a.m. Sa
Advanced
This class is a continuance from the training obtained in the JFK
beginning karate class. Once the student has reached a certain age
and rank this class is an opportunity to hone their techniques and
training to potentially receive a black belt in the federation.
Stagecoach: Activity Room
Instructor: Sean Langlais Ages: 12 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19332 8-9:15 p.m. Apr 2-Apr 30 M 5 $75
8:15-9:30 p.m. W
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa
19333 8-9:15 p.m. May 2-May 28 M 4 $70
8:15-9:30 p.m. W
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa
19334 8-9:15 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M 5 $75
8:15-9:30 p.m. W
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa
19335 8-9:15 p.m. Jul 2-Jul 30 M 5 $70
8:15-9:30 p.m. W
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa
19336 8-9:15 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $75
8:15-9:30 p.m. W
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa
Kendo: Japanese Swordsmanship ♥Kendo began in ancient Japan as a method of combat. The purpose
and methods have changed with society, but Kendo continues
developing character, self-discipline, respect and physical fitness.
Practice includes basic footwork and sword technique the first 90
minutes. During the final hour advanced students wear armor and
practice technique matched with a partner.
Harding: Recreation Hall
Instructor: Ted Mason Ages: 8 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19352 3-5:30 p.m. Apr 17-May 29 S 7 $58
19353 3-5:30 p.m. Jun 5-Jul 10 S 6 $50
19354 3-5:30 p.m. Jul 17-Aug 14 S 5 $42
Soo Bahk Do ♥Soo Bahk Do is a Korean Martial Arts practiced today as a method of
self-defense and exercise which has been in existence for centuries.
It develops coordination, muscle conditioning, discipline, self-
control, confidence and self-respect. Students may achieve a high
levelofmental,spiritualandphysicalwell-being.*Onlytheadvanced
students practice during the final 30 minutes.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Ted Mason Ages: 8 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19477 6:30-8 p.m. Apr 21-May 26 Th 6 $50
19478 6:30-8 p.m. Jun 9-Jul 14 Th 6 $50
19479 6:30-8 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 18 Th 5 $36
19480 1-2:30 p.m. Apr 23-May 28 Sa 6 $50
19481 1-2:30 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 16 Sa 7 $58
19482 1-2:30 p.m. Jul 23-Aug 20 Sa 5 $42
40 Spring-Summer 2016
Preschool
2016 Open and
Priority Registration
Registration for the Preschool program year running September 2016
through June 2017 will be accepted online beginning May 16 for some
returning students. Students enrolled in the Preschool program during
the prior program year (ending June 2016) will have the opportunity to
remain in the program for the 2016-2017 program year if they re-enroll
by the priority deadline given for each session.
Registration Deadlines
Online registration must be done by the dates indicated below.
Registration will be taken on a first come, first served basis.
Parent-Toddler 1’s
 Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16
Parent-Toddler 2’s
 Participants currently enrolled in school session 2015-16 in Parent-
Toddler 1’s: May 16 – June 12
 Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16
Preschool 3’s
 Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16
Preschool 3’s  4’s (combo class only),
Preschool 4’s, Young 4’s and Pre-Kindergarten
 Participants currently enrolled in school session 2015-16, Preschool 3’s:
May 16 – June 12
 Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16
Important
Birth date requirements will be strictly enforced.
Refund policy
See registration section for policy.
Continuing Enrollment
Classes are offered in four-week sessions to provide affordability to all
families. Participants must register in advance for each four week session
in order to maintain continuing enrollment in the program. The
registration deadline for continued enrollment is the end of the third
week of the current session. Participants who do not register for the next
session by the end of the third week of the current session will lose their
space. Open registration for new participants for the upcoming session
begins the fourth week of the current session. Payment must be made
prior to attending class. To check future class availability, please contact
any of the preschool locations.
Parent Participation
Learning is fun at the Parent Participation Preschool  Toddler Program.
This developmental program meets the changing needs of children from
12 months to 5 years. Preschool classes include hands on science, math,
language activities, creative arts and field trips along with parent
education meetings once per session. Toddler classes include basic arts,
singing, group play and other pre-learning activities along with daily
parent education opportunities.
Parent Participation Requirements
Toddler Class Requirements
Parent participates in each class session with child. Parent agrees to assist
with bringing snack and paper supplies on a rotating basis.
Preschool Class Requirements
Parent assists in preschool classes two to three times during the session
and brings snack once per session. Parents must attend parent meeting
once per session. Kruger House parents must participate in two
maintenance days per school year. Parent orientation is required for all
new students.
All parents/guardians assisting in the preschool program (excluding
Parent-Toddler classes) must be fingerprinted by the City of Carlsbad
prior to the start of the session. Call 760-602-7527 for more information.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 41See registration information on page 70.
Music Moves
Movin and Groovin
Come join your child in a fun-filled class that includes original and
traditional songs for singing, dancing, movement and instrument
playing. These classes are designed to provide a model for
stimulating developmental and music growth. Final class includes
constructing a build-n-take musical instrument. *$3 material fee will
be collected by instructor on the first class.
Instructor: Lisa Megrditchian Ages: At least 2m but less
than 4
Stagecoach: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19504 10:45-11:30 a.m. Apr 4-May 2 M 5 $104
19505 10:45-11:30 a.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $104
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19500 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 F 5 $104
19501 9:30-10:15 a.m. May 13-Jun 10 F 5 $104
Alga Norte: Aquatic Meeting Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19502 10:30-11:15 a.m. Jun 17-Jul 15 F 5 $104
19503 10:30-11:15 a.m. Jul 29-Aug 26 F 5 $104
My First Art Class
For the beginner artist! This unique class is for children and parents
(or their helpers). Explore shapes, colors, textures and many art
techniques while developing concentration, focus, creativity, motor
and language skills. Children are introduced to materials and
techniques to create a framed masterpiece each class. New lessons
each session!
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room
Instructor: Vivian Matchett Ages: At least 2 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19512 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $61
19513 9:30-10:15 a.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $61
Stagecoach: Activity Room
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19515 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $61
19516 9:30-10:15 a.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $61
SchoolYear 2015-16
Parent-Toddler 1’s
Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through
sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development.
Child must be 12 months old by September 1, 2015
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Diane Summers Ages: At least 1 but less than 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
16954 9-11 a.m. Mar 16-Apr 13 W 4 $58
16955 9-11 a.m. Apr 20-May 11 W 4 $58
16956 9-11 a.m. May 18-Jun 8 W 4 $58
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Lynda Muzzo Ages: At least 1 but less than 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
16963 9-11 a.m. Mar 14-Apr 11 M 4 $58
16964 9-11 a.m. Apr 18-May 9 M 4 $58
16965 9-11 a.m. May 16-Jun 6 M 3 $47
Holiday Park: Scout House
Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois Ages: At least 1 but less
than 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
16972 9-11 a.m. Mar 17-Apr 14 Th 4 $58
16973 9-11 a.m. Apr 21-May 12 Th 4 $58
16974 9-11 a.m. May 19-Jun 9 Th 4 $58
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Rita Overman Ages: At least 1 but less than 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
16981 9-10 a.m. Mar 17-Apr 14 Th 4 $47
16982 9-10 a.m. Apr 21-May 12 Th 4 $47
16983 9-10 a.m. May 19-Jun 9 Th 4 $47
42	 Spring-Summer 2016
Parent-Toddler 2’s
Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through
sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development.
Child must be 24 months old by Dec. 1, 2015.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Andrea Auger	 Ages: At least 2 but less than 4
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
16990	 9:30-11 a.m.	 Mar 18-Apr 15	 F	 4	 $58
16991	 9:30-11 a.m.	 Apr 22-May 13	 F	 4	 $58
16992	 9:30-11 a.m.	 May 20-Jun 10	 F	 4	 $58
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Lynda Muzzo	 Ages: At least 2 but less than 4
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
16999	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 15-Apr 12	 Tu	 4	 $58
17000	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 19-May 10	 Tu	 4	 $58
17001	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 May 17-Jun 7	 Tu	 4	 $58
17008	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 16-Apr 13	 W	 4	 $58
17009	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 20-May 11	 W	 4	 $58
17010	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 May 18-Jun 8	 W	 4	 $58
17017	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 17-Apr 14	 Th	 4	 $58
17018	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 21-May 12	 Th	 4	 $58
17019	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 May 19-Jun 9	 Th	 4	 $58
Holiday Park: Scout House
Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois	 Ages: At least 2 but less
than 4
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17026	 9-11 a.m.	 Mar 18-Apr 15	 F	 4	 $58
17027	 9-11 a.m.	 Apr 22-May 13	 F	 4	 $58
17028	 9-11 a.m.	 May 20-Jun 10	 F	 4	 $58
Holiday Park: Scout House
Instructor: Paige Dominguez	 Ages: At least 2 but less
than 4
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17035	 9-11 a.m.	 Mar 16-Apr 13	 W	 4	 $58
17036	 9-11 a.m.	 Apr 20-May 11	 W	 4	 $58
17037	 9-11 a.m.	 May 18-Jun 8	 W	 4	 $58
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Rita Overman	 Ages: At least 2 but less than 4
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17044	 10 a.m.-Noon	 Mar 17-Apr 14	 Th	 4	 $58
17045	 10 a.m.-Noon	 Apr 21-May 12	 Th	 4	 $58
17046	 10 a.m.-Noon	 May 19-Jun 9	 Th	 4	 $58
Preschool 3’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 3 years old by December 1, 2015.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Carissa Hellewell	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 5
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17170	 9-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 15-Apr 14	 Tu Th	 4	 $133
17171	 9-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 19-May 12	 Tu Th	 4	 $133
17172	 9-11:30 a.m.	 May 17-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 4	 $133
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Paige Dominguez	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 5
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17179	 9-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 15-Apr 14	 Tu Th	 4	 $133
17180	 9-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 19-May 12	 Tu Th	 4	 $133
17181	 9-11:30 a.m.	 May 17-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 4	 $133
Preschool 3’s  4’s - Kruger House
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 3 years old by September 1, 2015.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Sharon Albistegui	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17152	9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Mar 15-Apr 14	 Tu Th	 4	 $151
17153	9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Apr 19-May 12	 Tu Th	 4	 $151
17154	9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 May 17-Jun 9	 Tu Th	 4	 $151
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Sandra Slankard	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17143	 12:30-3:30 p.m.	 Mar 14-Apr 15	 M W F	 4	 $214
17144	 12:30-3:30 p.m.	 Apr 18-May 13	 M W F	 4	 $214
17145	 12:30-3:30 p.m.	 May 16-Jun 10	 M W F	 4	 $214
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Jill Forlenza	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17161	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Mar 14-Apr 15	 M W F	 4	 $214
17162	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Apr 18-May 13	 M W F	 4	 $214
17163	 9 a.m.-Noon	 May 16-Jun 10	 M W F	 4	 $214
Preschool 4’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 4 years old by December 1, 2015.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Sandra Slankard	 Ages: At least 4 but less
than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17188	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 14-Apr 15	 M W F	 4	 $214
17189	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 18-May 13	 M W F	 4	 $214
17190	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 May 16-Jun 10	 M W F	 4	 $214
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Laurie Miller	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
17197	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 Mar 14-Apr 15	 M W F	 4	 $214
17198	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 Apr 18-May 13	 M W F	 4	 $214
17199	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 May 16-Jun 10	 M W F	 4	 $214
www.carlsbadconnect.org 43See registration information on page 70.
Pre-Kindergarten
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 4 years old by December 1, 2015.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
17134 12:30-3:30 p.m. Mar 14-Apr 15 M W F 4 $214
17135 12:30-3:30 p.m. Apr 18-May 13 M W F 4 $214
17136 12:30-3:30 p.m. May 16-Jun 10 M W F 4 $214
Summer
Toddler 18 - 36 months
Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through
sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development.
Child must be 18 months old by July 1, 2016.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Paige Dominguez Ages: At least 1 but less
than 3
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19696 9-11 a.m. Jun 21-Jul 19 Tu 5 $60
19697 9-11 a.m. Jun 23-Jul 21 Th 5 $60
Preschool 3’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 3 years old by December 1, 2016.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois Ages: At least 3 but less
than 5
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19693 9-11:30 a.m. Jun 21-Jul 21 Tu Th 5 $155
Preschool 4’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Sandra Slankard Ages: At least 3 1/2 but
less than 5
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19694 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jul 22 M W F 5 $255
Pre-Kindergarten
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19692 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jul 22 M W F 5 $255
SchoolYear 2016-17
Parent-Toddler 1’s
Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through
sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development.
Child must be 12 months old by September 1, 2016.
Ages: At least 1 but less than 3
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Diane Summers
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19536 9-11 a.m. Sep 7-Sep 28 W 4 $60
44	 Spring-Summer 2016
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Lynda Muzzo
		
19537	 9-11 a.m.	 Sep 12-Sep 26	 M	 3	 $50
Holiday Park: Scout House
Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19538	 9-11 a.m.	 Sep 8-Sep 29	 Th	 4	 $60
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Rita Overman	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19539	 9-10 a.m.	 Sep 8-Sep 29	 Th	 4	 $50
Parent-Toddler 2’s
Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through
sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development.
Child must be 24 months old by Dec. 1, 2016.
	 Ages: At least 2 but less than 4
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Andrea Auger	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19540	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 9-Sep 30	 F	 4	 $60
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Lynda Muzzo	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19541	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 6-Sep 27	 Tu	 4	 $60
19542	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 7-Sep 28	 W	 4	 $60
19543	 9:30-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 8-Sep 29	 Th	 4	 $60
Holiday Park: Scout House
Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois	
		
19544	 9-11 a.m.	 Sep 9-Sep 30	 F	 4	 $60
Holiday Park: Scout House
Instructor: Paige Dominguez
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19545	 9-11 a.m.	 Sep 7-Sep 28	 W	 4	 $60
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Rita Overman
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19546	 10 a.m.-Noon	 Sep 8-Sep 29	 Th	 4	 $60
Preschool 3’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 3 years old by December 1, 2016.
	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 5
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Carissa Hellewell
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19587	 9-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 6-Sep 29	 Tu Th	 4	 $135
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Paige Dominguez
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19588	 9-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 6-Sep 29	 Tu Th	 4	 $135
Preschool 3’s  4’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 3 years old by September 1, 2016.
	 Ages: At least 3 but less than 6
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Sandra Slankard	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19584	 12:30-3:30 p.m.	 Sep 7-Sep 30	 M W F	 4	 $215
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: TBD	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19585	9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Sep 6-Sep 29	 Tu Th	 4	 $150
Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2
Instructor: Jill Forlenza	
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19586	 9 a.m.-Noon	 Sep 7-Sep 30	 M W F	 4	 $215
Preschool 4’s
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1
Instructor: Sandra Slankard	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19589	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 7-Sep 30	 M W F	 4	 $215
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Laurie Miller	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19590	 8:30-11:30 a.m.	 Sep 7-Sep 30	 M W F	 4	 $215
Pre-Kindergarten
A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out.
Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged.
Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016.
Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2
Instructor: Laurie Miller	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19583	 12:30-3:30 p.m.	 Sep 7-Sep 30	 M W F	 4	 $215
www.carlsbadconnect.org 45See registration information on page 70.
Arbor Day
April 30
Leo Carrillo Ranch
Trail Cleanup Events
One Saturday a month
8:30 -11:30 a.m.
National Trails Day
June 4
Crossings/Veterans Park
The City of Carlsbad has nearly 50 miles of trails,
supporting a healthy active lifestyle while pro-
tecting and preserving open space for residents
to enjoy. Find trail locations throughout the city,
including trails perfect for an easy scenic stroll, a
challenging hike, mountain biking and enjoying
beautiful views at www.carlsbadca.gov/trails.
Open Space
Trails 
Special Interest
BabysittingTraining
This hands on babysitting class teaches youth ages 11 and up how
to be reliable babysitters. Participants learn and practice infant
skills, how to handle emergencies, infant and child CPR and first aid.
Participants also receive a booklet, certificates and starter first aid
kit.
Calavera Hills: Activity Room
Instructor: Sue Lockhart Ages: At least 11 but less than 19
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19090 3:30-5:30 p.m. May 13-May 20 F 2 $101
19091 3:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 8-Jul 15 F 2 $101
Painting Like the Masters
This class is for young artists, ages 6 to 10, who want to experiment
with art techniques of Master Artists. Students will paint with
acrylics on canvas to create a masterpiece in the artistic styles of
Monet, VanGogh, Matisse and others while learning about the lives
of great artists.
Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1
Instructor: Vivian Matchett Ages: At least 6 but less than 11
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20737 5:30-6:30 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $65
20740 5:30-6:30 p.m. May 9-Jun 6 M 4 $65
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46	 Spring-Summer 2016
Coach Coopers’Skate Camps USA ♥Coach Coopers’ Skate Ca.m.ps USA will provide a great beginning
for the new skater and the needed guidance for the more
experienced. The philosophy is to have each child become a
confident skate board rider. In each class and camp, riders will learn
how to properly stand on the board, how to use the board to turn,
how to evenly balance, how to maneuver around other skate
boarders, learn skate board lingo on the course. Bring own board,
elbow/knee pads, wrist guards and a helmet.
Alga Norte: Skate Park
Instructor: Skate Camp USA Staff	 Ages: At least 5 but less
than 14
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19178	 4-5 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $162
Developmental Mini-Kickers Soccer ♥MiniKickers is a NEW and EXCITING PROGRAM focusing on the
development of children aged 2 - 5 years old. Our soccer experts
and child development professionals have designed an innovative
curriculum that introduces your young soccer stars to the basic skills
needed in soccer as well as developing their motor, social, and
psychological skills. All players will receive a Jersey, Shorts, Ball and
Certificate.
Aviara: Soccer Field
Instructor: Challenger Sports	 Ages: At least 2 but less
than 5
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20750	 9:15-10 a.m.	 Apr 12-May 24	 Tu	 7	 $139
20751	 10:15-11 a.m.	 Apr 12-May 24	 Tu	 7	 $139
First Step Gymnastics Mommy and Me ♥Mommy and Me class is designed to begin exposure to enjoying
music, colors, and movement with a parent. Parent participation is
essential in the success of the class and the enjoyment of learning
gymnastics, with development of coordination, gross and fine
motor skills, and body forms.
Instructor: First Step Gymnastics	 Ages: At least 10m but less
than 4
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20747	 10-10:45 a.m.	 Apr 26-May 31	 Tu	 6	 $127
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20748	 10-10:45 a.m.	 Apr 27-Jun 1	 W	 6	 $127
Sports
First Step GymnasticsTiny Rollers ♥The Tiny Rollers Class offers a child the opportunity to enjoy class
using gymnastics apparatuses to learn basic skills and body
movements, such as handstands, backward rolls, and cartwheels.
Concentration on gross motor skills, coordination, interactive play,
and listening skills.
Instructor: First Step Gymnastics	 Ages: At least 3 but less
than 5
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20742	 10:50-11:35 a.m.	 Apr 26-May 31	 Tu	 6	 $127
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20743	 10:50-11:35 a.m.	 Apr 27-Jun 1	 W	 6	 $127
Futsal ♥Development
This 8 week Futsal program will appeal to any soccer player wanting
to improve their technical skills.The program, staffed by professional
coaches from the UK, will create a positive learning environment
that focuses on the varied repetition of key techniques to maximize
skill development to prepare for soccer match environments. All
players will learn various moves, tricks and turns as seen on tv and
will have a Futsal per player to increase the amount of touches your
child gets.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
Instructor: Challenger Sports	 Ages: At least 8 but less
than 11
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20744	 5-6 p.m.	 Apr 15-June 3	 F	 8	 $191
	 Ages: At least 10 but less than 15
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20745	 6-7 p.m.	 Apr 15-June 3	 F	 8	 $191
Futsal Intro
This 8 week Futsal program will appeal to any soccer player wanting
to improve their technical skills.The program, staffed by professional
coaches from the UK, will create a positive learning environment
that focuses on the varied repetition of key techniques to maximize
skill development to prepare for soccer match environments. All
players will learn various moves, tricks and turns as seen on tv and
will have a Futsal per player to increase the amount of touches your
child gets.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
Instructor: Challenger Sports	 Ages: At least 5 but less
than 8
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20738	 4-5 p.m.	 Apr 15-June 3	 F	 8	 $191Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 47See registration information on page 70.
Icetown Carlsbad Skating ♥Hockey for Tots
Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! The tot levels are
designed to help the preschool-aged skater develop preliminary
coordination and strength to maneuver on the ice. How to glide stop,
start and dip will be taught. Includes skate rental on the day of class.
Icetown Carlsbad
Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 3 but less
than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19268 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109
19269 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109
19270 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109
19271 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109
Hockey Fundamentals
Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! This class is perfect
for the beginner skater who wants to learn the fundamentals of
hockey. No equipment required but is allowed. (no sticks or pucks).
Includes skate rental on the day of class.
Icetown Carlsbad
Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 6 but less
than 12
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19258 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109
19259 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109
19260 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109
19261 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109
Icetown Carlsbad Skating Lessons ♥Tots
Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! The tot levels are
designed to help the preschool-aged skater develop preliminary
coordination and strength to maneuver on the ice. Standing, sitting,
gliding and backward wiggles will be taught. Includes skate rental
on the day of class.
Icetown Carlsbad
Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 3 but less
than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19273 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109
19274 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109
19275 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109
19276 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109
Basic Skills
Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! The“basic skills”are
the fundamentals of the sport. The skaters will learn a basic
knowledge of the sport, enabling them to advance. Learn to sit,
stand, march and glide across the ice on two feet. Learn how to stop
and skate backwards. Includes skate rental on the day of class.
Icetown Carlsbad
Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 6 but less
than 12
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19263 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109
19264 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109
19265 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109
19266 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109
48 Spring-Summer 2016
Little Kickers Indoor Soccer League ♥These young talents are already superstars, so introduce them to
the one of the most exciting sports around; SOCCER. This indoor
soccer program ensures a positive introduction to the game of
soccer and structured athletic activity. Experts have composed a
curriculum which will entertain your child in a fun, safe environment
while teaching them the basic fundamentals of the game. Each
week will consist of 30 minutes coaching followed by a 30 minute
small sided game.
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 3 but less
than 5
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19468 9-10 a.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $120
Ages: At least 4 but less than 6
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19469 10:15-11:15 a.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $120
Ages: At least 5 but less than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
1947011:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $120
Tennis ♥
Pee Wee
Little rackets, little nets, lots of fun games to start the love of tennis.
Bring the young ones out to learn racket to ball skills.
Juniors
This is a totally fun introduction to tennis for the beginning younger
player between 5 years to 6 years. Learn the basics of tennis, rules
and play lots of games. Moms and dads are most welcome to help.
Juniors Beginning
Learn all the basics with the proper technique. Forehand, backhand,
serve, introduction to volleys and overheads.
Juniors Beginning/Intermediate
Learn all the basics with the proper technique. Forehand, backhand,
serve, introduction to volleys and overhead.
Juniors Intermediate
Extensive drilling to hone your capabilities around the court.
Explore competitive strategies.
Juniors Advanced
Teacher approval required before registering. No exceptions. This
class is for the skilled Junior looking to gain an edge over the
competition.
Adult Beginning
You can start fresh whether you are a first timer who has never
touched a racquet or someone who may have played years ago. By
the end of this class you should be able to successfully serve, sustain
a rally and play games and sets.
Adult Beginner/Intermediate
Review basic strokes using proper technique. Learn ball control,
placement and consistency while playing games.
Adult Intermediate
Review your stroke technique, learn ball control, placement and
consistency while playing games.
Adult Intermediate/Advanced
Extensive drilling to hone your capabilities around the court.
Explore competitive strategies (defensive, aggressive, counter
punching).
Laguna Riviera Park
Instructor: Jim Goto
Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 8 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19788 3:15-4:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 19 M Th 6 $87
19789 3:15-4:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 M Th 6 $73
19790 3:15-4:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 25 M Th 6 $87
Juniors Intermediate Ages: At least 8 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19822 4:15-5:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 19 M Th 6 $87
19823 4:15-5:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 M Th 6 $73
19824 4:15-5:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 25 M Th 6 $87
www.carlsbadconnect.org 49See registration information on page 70.
Teams are now forming for kickball,
dodgeball, basketball, softball and soccer.
Men’s. Women’s. Co-ed. Youth.
Sign up at www.carlsbadconnect.org
Join Today
Sports Leagues
Juniors Advanced Ages: At least 8 but less than 16
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19780 5:15-6:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 19 M Th 6 $87
19781 5:15-6:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 M Th 6 $73
19782 5:15-6:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 25 M Th 6 $87
Adult Beginner/Intermediate Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19728 9-10:30 a.m. Apr 11-May 18 M W 6 $93
19729 9-10:30 a.m. Jun 1-Jul 6 M W 6 $73
19730 9-10:30 a.m. Jul 18-Aug 24 M W 6 $93
Adult Intermediate Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19757 10:30 a.m.-Noon Apr 11-May 18 M W 6 $93
19758 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jun 1-Jul 6 M W 6 $73
19759 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Aug 24 M W 6 $93
Calavera Hills
Instructor: Frank Fleming
Juniors Ages: At least 5 but less than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19776 4-4:45 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $87
Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19787 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 9-May 16 M 6 $87
Adult Beginning Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19732 6-7:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $93
19733 6-7:15 p.m. Jun 6-Jul 11 M 6 $93
19734 6-7:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 22 M 6 $93
Adult Intermediate Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19754 7:15-8 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $93
19755 7:15-8 p.m. Jun 6-Jul 11 M 6 $93
19756 7:15-8 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 22 M 6 $93
Poinsettia Park
Instructor: Frank Fleming
Juniors Ages: At least 5 but less than 7
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19777 10:15-11 a.m. Apr 9-May 14 Sa 6 $87
19778 4-4:45 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $87
Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19791 11 a.m.-Noon Apr 9-May 14 Sa 6 $87
19792 3:45-4:45 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $87
19793 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $87
19794 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $87
50	 Spring-Summer 2016
Juniors Beginning/Intermediate
	 Ages: At least 10 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19808	 4:45-5:45 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $87
Adult Beginning	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19735	 9-10:15 a.m.	 Apr 9-May 14	 Sa	 6	 $93
19736	 9-10:15 a.m.	 Jun 4-Jul 9	 Sa	 6	 $93
19737	 9-10:15 a.m.	 Jul 16-Aug 20	 Sa	 6	 $93
19738	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $93
19739	 6-7:15 p.m.	 May 31-Jul 5	 Tu	 6	 $93
19740	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Jul 19-Aug 23	 Tu	 6	 $93
19741	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $93
19742	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jul 6	 W	 6	 $93
19743	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Jul 20-Aug 24	 W	 6	 $93
19744	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $93
19745	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Jun 2-Jul 7	 Th	 6	 $93
19746	 6-7:15 p.m.	 Jul 21-Aug 25	 Th	 6	 $93
Adult Intermediate 	 Ages: 16 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19760	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $93
19761	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 May 31-Jul 5	 Tu	 6	 $93
19762	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Jul 19-Aug 23	 Tu	 6	 $93
19763	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $93
19764	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Jun 1-Jul 6	 W	 6	 $93
19765	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Jul 20-Aug 24	 W	 6	 $93
19766	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $93
19767	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Jun 2-Jul 7	 Th	 6	 $93
19768	 7:15-8:30 p.m.	 Jul 21-Aug 25	 Th	 6	 $93
Stagecoach
Instructor: Mark Keefer
Pee Wee	 Ages: At least 4 but less than 7
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19832	 3-3:30 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $58
19833	 3-3:30 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $58
19834	 3-3:30 p.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $58
Juniors Beginning	 Ages: At least 7 but less than 13
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19795	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $81
19796	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jun 7-Jun 28	 Tu	 4	 $58
19797	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jul 19-Aug 9	 Tu	 4	 $58
19798	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $81
19799	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jun 8-Jun 29	 W	 4	 $58
19800	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jul 20-Aug 10	 W	 4	 $58
19801	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $81
19802	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jun 9-Jun 30	 Th	 4	 $58
19803	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jul 21-Aug 11	 Th	 4	 $58
19804	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Apr 15-May 20	 F	 6	 $81
19805	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jun 10-Jul 1	 F	 4	 $58
19806	 4:30-5:30 p.m.	 Jul 22-Aug 12	 F	 4	 $58
Juniors Beginning/Intermediate
	 Ages: At least 8 but less than 15
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19809	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $81
19810	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 7-Jun 28	 Tu	 4	 $58
19811	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 19-Aug 9	 Tu	 4	 $58
19812	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $81
19813	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 8-Jun 29	 W	 4	 $58
19814	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 20-Aug 10	 W	 4	 $58
19815	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $81
19816	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 9-Jun 30	 Th	 4	 $58
19817	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 21-Aug 11	 Th	 4	 $58
19818	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Apr 15-May 20	 F	 6	 $81
19819	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jun 10-Jul 1	 F	 4	 $58
19820	 3:30-4:30 p.m.	 Jul 22-Aug 12	 F	 4	 $58
Juniors Intermediate 	 Ages: At least 9 but less than 16
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19825	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $93
19826	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Jun 7-Jun 28	 Tu	 4	 $70
19827	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Jul 19-Aug 9	 Tu	 4	 $70
19828	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $93
19829	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Jun 9-Jun 30	 Th	 4	 $70
19830	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Jul 21-Aug 11	 Th	 4	 $70
Juniors Advanced	 Ages: At least 10 but less than 17
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19783	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $93
19784	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Jun 8-Jun 29	 W	 4	 $70
19785	 5:30-7 p.m.	 Jul 20-Aug 10	 W	 4	 $70
Adult Beginning	 Ages: 15 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19747	8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m.	 Apr 13-May 18	 W	 6	 $93
19748	8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m.	 Jun 8-Jun 29	 W	 4	 $70
19749	8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m.	 Jul 20-Aug 10	 W	 4	 $70
19750	8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m.	 Apr 15-May 20	 F	 6	 $93
19751	8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m.	 Jun 10-Jul 1	 F	 4	 $70
19752	8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m.	 Jul 22-Aug 12	 F	 4	 $70
Adult Intermediate 	 Ages: 15 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19769	 8:45-10:15 a.m.	 Apr 12-May 17	 Tu	 6	 $93
19770	 8:45-10:15 a.m.	 Jun 7-Jun 28	 Tu	 4	 $70
19771	 8:45-10:15 a.m.	 Jul 19-Aug 9	 Tu	 4	 $70
19772	 8:45-10:15 a.m.	 Apr 14-May 19	 Th	 6	 $93
19773	 8:45-10:15 a.m.	 Jun 9-Jun 30	 Th	 4	 $70
19774	 8:45-10:15 a.m.	 Jul 21-Aug 11	 Th	 4	 $70
Adult Intermediate/Advanced	 Ages: 15 and up
	 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19724	 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Apr 16-May 21	 Sa	 6	 $93
19725	 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Jun 11-Jul 2	 Sa	 4	 $70
19726	 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.	 Jul 23-Aug 13	 Sa	 4	 $70
www.carlsbadconnect.org 51See registration information on page 70.
Volleyball ♥COED Four-Person Intermediate/Advanced
This program is a COED league divided into two skill divisions, high
intermediate and competitive. Four-person teams and divisions are
determined and divided on the first night based upon skill levels.
For possible inclusion, new players and wait-listed participants must
attend the first night.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
Instructor: Dick Leatherman Ages: 18 and up
Men’s
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19840 6:30-9:30 p.m. Apr 18-Jun 13 M 8 $87
19841 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jul 18-Sep 12 M 9 $87
Women’s
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19842 6:30-9:30 p.m. Apr 18-Jun 13 M 8 $87
19843 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jul 18-Sep 12 M 9 $87
Intermediate  Advanced
Whether you’re looking for competitive or high intermediate, this
class is for you! Players will be evaluated during the first class and
placed on men’s, women’s, or coed teams with comparable abilities
and skill levels. Advanced men’s and women’s teams will play for 90
minutes. Advance players are from 6:30-8:00 p.m. and COED high
intermediate teams will start at 7:45-9:30 p.m. Instructor participates
and plays in games during class.
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
Instructor: Dennis Mathis Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20587 6:30-9:30 p.m. May 2-Jun 27 M 8 $87
20588 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 29 M 8 $87
Women’s Intermediate  Advanced
Come join the fun and meet a great group of ladies in a class
designed specifically for women who have played volleyball, either
on school teams or in competitive leagues. Refine your skills in a
friendly yet challenging atmosphere. Instructor will play in games as
an instructional tool.
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
Instructor: Dennis Mathis Ages: 16 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
1984510:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. May 4-Jun 8 W 6 $75
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
52 Spring-Summer 2016
SummerTimeYouth Basketball League ♥Summer Time Hoops will be fun and exciting. Players will learn the
game of basketball and to play as a team and showcase their skill
during game time. Practices start the week of May 16th and games
start on Saturday, June 4. Games are played at Calavera Hills
between 8 a.m.to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 5-9 p.m. on Fridays, with
an occasional weeknight game. Teams will practice up to two times
a week for one hour at either Calavera Hills or Stagecoach gyms
anytime between 3:30 to 7 p.m. Player must attend a mandatory
evaluation, see date below. We need volunteer coaches, call 760-
434-2971 for more information. Grades are by the current school
year 2015-16.
Calavera Hills: Gymnasium
COED 1st  2nd Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 8-8:45 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20824 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
Boys 3rd  4th Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 8:45-9:30 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20819 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
Boys 5th  6th Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 9:30-10:15 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20821 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
Boys 7th  8th Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 10:15-11 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20823 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
Stagecoach: Gymnasium
COED 1st  2nd Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 8-8:45 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20825 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
Boys 3rd  4th Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 8:45-9:30 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20820 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
Boys 5th  6th Grades
Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on
Saturday, April 16th from 9:30-10:15 a.m.
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20822 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
www.carlsbadconnect.org	 53See registration information on page 70.
Carlsbad Senior Center • 799 Pine Ave. • 760-602-4650
Activities and times are subject to change.
Please call 760-602-4650 for more information, or
visit www.carlsbadconnect.org click on Adults 50+
for a current activities calendar. All activities are free
unless otherwise noted.
Computer Room
Open Lab: Hours vary; current schedule available at
Senior Center front desk or call 760-602-4650 for more
information. Volunteers are available to assist with
computer usage.
PC Users Group: Meetings on 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Thursdays from 1-3 p.m.
Dance ♥
Line Dancing: Have fun learning choreographed
dances to all types of rhythms such as rumba, cha cha,
swing, tango and polka. No partners necessary.
 Beginner: Mondays, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
  High Beginner: Mondays, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
 Intermediate/Advanced: Tuesdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Freestyle Dancing: Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Freestyle dance sessions will review some of the basics
as well as give encouragement to develop your own
style! This is dancing that anyone can learn, regardless
of physical limitations. Come and have fun expressing
yourself!
Hawaiian Dance: Come and learn the charming dances of
Hawaii both modern and ancient. As a beginner, you will
learn the steps first, then the arms and then slowly learn a
dance.The atmosphere is friendly, warm and loving.
 Beginner Basics: Wednesdays, 1-1:30 p.m.
 Beginning: Wednesdays, 1:30-2:45 p.m.
 Beginning/Intermediate: Wednesdays, 3-4:30 p.m.
 Intermediate/Advanced: Fridays, 12:45-2:30 p.m.
Spanish Flamenco Dance: Nicki Vaccar, who has
studied in Spain, brings the flavor of Spain to Carlsbad.
Fridays, 9:15-10:15 a.m.
See also Dances under Social Gatherings.
Extended Hours
The center is open Saturdays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., with
access to billiards room, computer lab, fitness room and
lounge.
Fitness ♥
Fitness Room: Memberships include an orientation
session. Annual, quarterly, monthly and day use rates are
available. Visit the front desk to sign up.
Games
Bingo: Tuesdays, 12:30-4 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
Play for cash prizes. Bingo Game Packets stop selling at
1 p.m. Games begin at 1:15 p.m. Sponsored by the
Carlsbad Senior Citizens Association. Half packs are $3,
full packs are $6. 10 games played.
Chess: Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m.
Mah Jongg: Wednesdays, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Party Bridge: Fridays, 12:30-4 p.m. Seating is limited to
first come, first served. 50¢ fee per game.
Ping Pong: Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:30-4 p.m. 1st and
2nd Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Scrabble: Fridays, 1-4 p.m.
Hobbies  Personal Enrichment
Audiomobile: A traveling audio library that plays
nostalgic radio programs for your listening enjoyment.
Thursdays, 10 a.m.-Noon.
Book Club: 2nd Mondays, 1-2:30 p.m. See website or
newsletter for upcoming titles.
Caring Paws DogTherapyVisits: 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays, 12:15-1 p.m.
Digital Photo, iPad and Tech Classes: Check
newsletter for details. 3rd and 4th Wednesdays,
10-11:15 a.m. and 1-2:15 p.m.
Discussion Group: Catch yourself talking back to the
radio or the TV? This is an opportunity to get to know
others and stay informed on various topics of interest.
1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Adults 50+
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Five-in-One-Joy Class: The class will teach the true
meaning of joy that comes from both inner peace and
physical wellness. The five elements are: flower design,
high tea, silence, classical music and micro muscle
manipulation. Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.
Needlecraft: Come socialize with others while working
on your own project. Help is available to get you started
if you need assistance. Tuesdays, 8-11 a.m.
Primordial Sound Meditation: 1st Mondays, 9:30-
10:30 a.m. (Intro session, 9-9:30 a.m.). A powerful
practice for moving beyond the mind’s constant stream
of thoughts into the stillness of pure awareness,
enabling you to let go of stress and enter a state of
deep restful awareness.
Sewing/Quilting Group: Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m. Share
technique, laughter and friendship. All levels are
welcome.
Seaside Singers Practice: Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Senior Readers Theater: Readers Theater is telling
stories using a script. No need to memorize your part.
Meets offsite. 1st and 3rd Mondays, 1-3 p.m. Call 760-
602-4650 for more information.
Spanish Classes:
 Level I: for newcomers and beginners, emphasis on
pronunciation, diction and grammar. Mondays,
9-10 a.m.
 Level II: for intermediate students, focus on advanced
grammar and sentence structure. Mondays, 10-11 a.m.
 Level III: for advanced students, features reading and
conversation. Mondays, 11 a.m.-Noon.
Stamp Collectors: Trade, talk stamps, show and tell and
learn stamp values. Open to all philatelists; new and
experienced. 2nd Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-Noon.
Writers Group: The Writers Group attendees write
stories about family history, WW II adventures,
childhood memories and business experiences.
Members may choose to share their stories and have
them critiqued. Mondays, 9-11 a.m.
Writing Our Lives: Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m. Use life stories,
our memories as springboards to tell our stories.
Students will participate in a series of timed writings
from prompts designed to help them remember and
share specific memories. Drop-ins welcome.
Other Services
Call 760-602-4650 for details on any of the programs. All
services free, unless otherwise indicated.
AARP Smart Driver program: Emphasizes how to
adjust your driving in response to aging. Each two-class
session costs $15/AARP members, $20/non-AARP
members. 3rd and 4th Thursdays. Call for a reservation.
Ask an Attorney: 3rd Tuesdays by appointment only.
Ask the Physical Therapist: 2nd Thursday every other
month. 9:30-11:30 a.m. by appointment only. Reserve
in advance.
Blood Pressure Screening: Tuesdays, 9-11 a.m.
Diet  Nutrition Counseling: 2nd Wednesday, 9:30-
11:30 a.m. Call for an appointment with a registered
dietitian.
HICAP Health Insurance Counseling: Reservations
required; call 800-434-0222 for an appointment.
Elder Law  Advocacy Legal Services: Call for
appointment; 760-439-2535 x 205.
Nutrition: Delicious and nutritious, meals are served
Monday-Friday, 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for ages 60 and
up. Reservations must be made by 8 a.m. on the date
you wish to dine by calling 760-602-4655. Lunch served
promptly at Noon. A $3.50 donation is requested.
Guests under age 60 accompanying a senior may dine
for $5 per person. Home meal delivery is available for
homebound Carlsbad seniors; a $4 donation for each
meal is requested. Call 760-602-4650 for information on
home meal delivery, or to volunteer.
Social Security Assistance: 2nd and 4th Thursdays,
10 a.m.-Noon. Drop-in.
Transportation: Available for shopping and medical
appointments for Carlsbad residents, age 60 and up,
who can no longer drive. A $2 donation is requested for
each one-way trip. Reservations required.
Social Gatherings
Dances: 1st Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Live Big Band music
and refreshments. $4.
Armchair Theatre: 3rd Tuesdays, 1 p.m.
Monthly Movies: 2nd Thursdays, 1 p.m. Free popcorn!
www.carlsbadconnect.org 55See registration information on page 70.
Fitness
Aerobic Dancing - Lite! ♥
Jacki Sorensen’s Aerobic Dancing, choreographed for the
non-dancer, is everything you need to get fit. Cardiovascular,
core work, strengthen and tone your muscles, increase your
flexibility, and improve balance and coordination. Current
upbeat and motivating music provides a fun, safe, effective,
approach to fitness. This program Includes floor work.
Senior Center: M/Th – Dance Studio; Tu – Activity Room
Instructor: Margaret Grundman Ages:
50 and up
Two times per week
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19064 9-10 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 28 Tu Th 4 $51
19065 9-10 a.m. May 3-May 31 Tu Th 5 $51
19066 9-10 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 23 Tu Th 4 $44
19067 9-10 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $51
19068 9-10 a.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $51
Three times per week
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20729 9-10 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 28 M-Tu Th 4 $76
20730 9-10 a.m. May 2-May 31 M-Tu Th 5 $83
20731 9-10 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 23 M-Tu Th 4 $64
20732 9-10 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 M-Tu Th 4 $70
20733 9-10 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 25 M-Tu Th 4 $76
Better Balance  Mobility ♥
This is a progressive balance and mobility program that
improves balance, strength, posture, sensory systems,
walking ability, confidence and safety awareness. You will
learn strategies to reduce the risk of falling. Participants
progress at their own level of ability. Must have the ability to
walk and stand independently.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Barbara Shaver Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19159 11 a.m.-Noon Apr 4-Apr 27 M 4 $55
9:30-10:30 a.m. W
19160 11 a.m.-Noon May 2-May 25 M 4 $55
9:30-10:30 a.m. W
19161 11 a.m.-Noon Jun 6-Jun 29 M 4 $55
9:30-10:30 a.m. W
19162 11 a.m.-Noon Jul 6-Jul 27 M 4 $49
9:30-10:30 a.m. W
19163 11 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 31 M 5 $69
9:30-10:30 a.m. W
19164 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 27 M 4 $55
10:45-11:45 a.m. W
19165 1 p.m.-2 p.m. May 2-May 25 M 4 $55
10:45-11:45 a.m. W
19166 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Jun 6-Jun 29 M 4 $55
10:45-11:45 a.m. W
19167 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Jul 6-Jul 27 M 4 $49
10:45-11:45 a.m. W
19168 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 31 M 5 $69
10:45-11:45 a.m. W
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Live Long: Do Qigong! ♥
Increase energy, reduce stress, and strengthen immune
system. Enjoy deep relaxation techniques, gentle breathing
exercises, fluid easy-to-follow tension releasing movements
to invigorate your entire body and mind. Clinically proven
effective for arthritis, pain, hypertension, diabetes, sleep
disorders, and many other medical conditions. You may
stand or sit in a chair.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Fay McGrew Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19472 9:45-10:45 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $40
19473 9:45-10:45 a.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $40
19474 9:45-10:45 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $40
19475 9:45-10:45 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $40
PiYo - Pilates Yoga! ♥
Join us for yoga with more for your core, back and belly!
Pilates (puh-LAH-teez) was developed by a dancer to improve
balance, flexibility, strength, circulation and posture. Please
bring a mat and small towel, and wear clothing that allows
movement. Little to no food suggested within two hours of
practice.
Senior Center: Auditorium
Instructor: Tia Lanzetta Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19578 8:15-9:15 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 25 M 4 $37
19579 8:15-9:15 a.m. May 2-May 23 M 4 $37
19580 8:15-9:15 a.m. Jun 6-Jun 27 M 4 $37
19886 8:15-9:15 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $28
19887 8:15-9:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $46
19894 8:45-9:45 a.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $37
19895 8:45-9:45 a.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $37
19896 8:45-9:45 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 30 Th 5 $46
19897 8:45-9:45 a.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $37
19898 8:45-9:45 a.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $37
Qigong for the Early Bird ♥
Are you 50+, looking for an effective relaxing and invigorating
way to start your day? Learn Qigong, evidence based mind
body practice combining deep relaxation techniques, gentle
breathing exercises, and easy to follow fluid exercises to
increase energy, release pain, and reduce stress. Can stand 
or sit in chair.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Fay McGrew Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20722 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $40
20725 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $40
20726 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $40
Heart CoherentTai Chi Kung ♥
Experience your own radiance, increase strength without
tension, free yourself from stress and pain. These aligned,
balanced, breath coordinated, circular moving meditations
harmonize energy and contribute to peace in your personal
and shared worlds. Practice leads to wellness of body/mind
and spirit.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Richard Wing Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19710 1-2:10 p.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $40
19711 1-2:10 p.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $40
19712 1-2:10 p.m. Jun 2-Jun 23 Th 4 $40
19713 2:15-3:25 p.m. Jun 30-Jul 21 Th 4 $40
19714 2:15-3:25 p.m. Jul 28-Aug 18 Th 4 $40
19715 1-2:10 p.m. Aug 25-Sep 15 Th 4 $40
Activities and classes with ♥offer a
health and wellness benefit to the participant.
www.carlsbadconnect.org 57See registration information on page 70.
Tappercize ♥
Tappercize is a fun way to exercise while learning to tap
dance. We learn basic tap steps while dancing to the“Oldies”
of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. Each one hour class consists of a
warm-up, learning steps and dancing to music, followed by a
cool-down. Tap shoes are optional.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Joan Cala Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19718 11 a.m.-Noon Apr 1-Apr 29 F 5 $48
19719 11 a.m.-Noon May 6-May 27 F 4 $38
19720 11 a.m.-Noon Jun 3-Jun 24 F 4 $38
19721 11 a.m.-Noon Jul 15-Aug 5 F 4 $38
19722 11 a.m.-Noon Aug 12-Sep 2 F 4 $38
Yoga ♥Intermediate
Create a union of body, mind and spirit as you practice basic
postures and breath work. This class is not suitable for
beginners. Instructor has years of experience in yoga, with
seniors in particular! Please bring a mat and small towel, and
wear clothing that allows movement. Little to no food
suggested within two hours of practice.
Senior Center: Auditorium
Instructor: Tia Lanzetta Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19852 3-4:15 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 25 M 4 $37
19853 3-4:15 p.m. May 2-May 23 M 4 $37
19854 3-4:15 p.m. Jun 6-Jun 27 M 4 $37
19855 3-4:15 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $28
19856 3-4:15 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $46
Intermediate/Advanced
A slightly faster paced class with more advanced poses than
intermediate yoga. This class is not suitable for beginners.
Yoga is considered by many to be effective in promoting
strength, agility, flexibility and balance. Please bring a mat
and small towel. Wear clothing that allows movement. Little
to no food suggested within two hours of practice.
Senior Center: Auditorium
Instructor: Tia Lanzetta Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19881 10-11:15 a.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $37
19882 10-11:15 a.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $37
19883 10-11:15 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 30 Th 5 $46
19884 10-11:15 a.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $37
19885 10-11:15 a.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $37
20727 10-11:15 a.m. Sep 1-Sep 29 Th 5 $46
Play. Learn.
Be Active!Carlsbad Senior Center
www.carlsbadconnect.org
58	 Spring-Summer 2016
Yoga: ChairYoga ♥
Enjoy the benefits of yoga from the comfort of your chair.
Build strength and stamina, improve flexibility and learn to
harmonize all the levels of your life. This gentle class will
teach you how to incorporate the healing power of deep
breathing into all of your movements. Bring a mat.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Cynthia Collier	 Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19869	 3:45-4:45 p.m.	 Apr 7-Apr 28	 Th	 4	 $38
19870	 3:45-4:45 p.m.	 May 5-May 26	 Th	 4	 $38
19871	 3:45-4:45 p.m.	 Jun 2-Jun 30	 Th	 5	 $47
19872	 3:45-4:45 p.m.	 Jul 7-Jul 28	 Th	 4	 $38
19873	 3:45-4:45 p.m.	 Aug 4-Aug 25	 Th	 4	 $38
Yoga: GentleYoga ♥
Lift your spirit with this gentle, yet strengthening, yoga class.
You will learn a flow of postures’ designed to enhance
flexibility and improve balance as muscles, bones and joints
get stronger. Deep breathing will relax and rejuvenate you,
harmonizing body, mind and spirit. Bring a mat and eat after
class.
Senior Center: Dance Studio
Instructor: Cynthia Collier	 Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19876	 3-4:15 p.m.	 Apr 4-May 9	 M	 6	 $49
19877	 3-4:15 p.m.	 May 16-Jun 27	 M	 6	 $49
19878	 3-4:15 p.m.	 Jul 11-Aug 29	 M	 8	 $65
Zumba Gold ♥
Have you ever tried ZUMBA and felt overwhelmed? ZUMBA
GOLD is especially choreographed for the active over 50
crowd. Latin rhythms inspire moves to exercise the brain,
heart and all major muscle groups. You’ll have fun, dance,
laugh and get a cardio workout guided by your 76-year-
young instructor.
Senior Center: Activity Room
Instructor: Donna Billmeyer	 Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19901	 10-11 a.m.	 Apr 1-Apr 29	 F	 4	 $24
19902	 10-11 a.m.	 May 6-May 20	 F	 3	 $18
19903	 10-11 a.m.	 Jun 3-Jun 24	 F	 4	 $24
19904	 10-11 a.m.	 Jul 8-Jul 29	 F	 4	 $24
19905	 10-11 a.m.	 Aug 5-Aug 26	 F	 4	 $24
19906	 10-11 a.m.	 Apr 11-Apr 25	 M	 3	 $18
19907	 10-11 a.m.	 May 9-May 23	 M	 3	 $18
19908	 10-11 a.m.	 Jun 13-Jun 27	 M	 3	 $18
19909	 10-11 a.m.	 Jul 11-Jul 25	 M	 3	 $18
19910	 10-11 a.m.	 Aug 8-Aug 29	 M	 4	 $24
Specialty
Computer Essentials
Conquer your fear! Learn the essentials in order to operate
your PC computer; learn the most used features: how to
place personal pictures on your computer desktop; how to
create and use folders to organize documents and pictures;
how to create and use shortcuts for most used activities, and
more.
Senior Center: Computer Lab
Instructor: Lavi Istrate			Ages: 50 and
up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
20713	 10 a.m.-Noon	 Apr 18-May 2	 M	 3	 $42
20714	 10 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 6-Jun 20	 M	 3	 $42
Digital Photos and your Computer
Master the transfer of your digital pictures from your camera,
tablet or cell phone to your computer or laptop. Learn how to
display them, edit them, and save them on your computer.
Let your photos finally receive the attention they deserve.
This class is fun and informative.
Senior Center: Computer Lab
Instructor: Lavi Istrate	 Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19190	 10 a.m.-Noon	 May 9-May 23	 M	 3	 $42
19191	 10 a.m.-Noon	 Jun 27-Jul 18	 M	 3	 $42
DiscoverYour Inner Artist with Oil or Acrylic
Our award-winning artist will teach you how to transfer
Nature, Animals and People to canvas. Begin your journey
and discover how easy it is to work with acrylic and oil
medias. Interactive lessons provide students with a
comprehensive foundation. All levels of experience are
welcome - from beginners to advanced.
Senior Center: Multipurpose Room
Instructor: Mary Ann Stabile	 Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS#	 TIME	 DATE	 DAYS	WEEKS	 FEE*
19193	9:30a.m.-12:30p.m.	 Apr 29-May 27	 F	 5	 $81
19194	9:30a.m.-12:30p.m.	 Jun 3-Jul 8	 F	 5	 $81
19195	9:30a.m.-12:30p.m.	 Jul 15-Aug 12	 F	 5	 $81
19196	9:30a.m.-12:30p.m.	 Aug 26-Sep 23	 F	 5	 $81
www.carlsbadconnect.org 59See registration information on page 70.
Fun withWatercolor
If you love the look of watercolor paintings and want to
explore your creative skills, then this is the class for you. All
painting levels are welcome. No drawing involved. Students
are provided with a template and reference photo. Have fun
exploring watercolor basics, techniques and composition
while you create beautiful paintings.
Senior Center: Arts Studio
Instructor: Bonnie Gleason Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19221 9-11:30 a.m. Apr 21-May 26 Th 6 $131
19222 9-11:30 a.m. Jun 9-Jul 14 Th 6 $131
19223 9-11:30 a.m. Jul 28-Sep 1 Th 6 $131
Hands-on Projects
Want to or need to sharpen your computing skills? Enhance
your knowledge by doing preferred projects with the
instructor by your side. Pick a subject or a project and the
instructor will guide you thru to a successful project
completion. Students must have basic experience in their
subject of choice.
Senior Center: Computer Lab
Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
20715 10 a.m.-Noon Apr 8-Apr 22 F 3 $42
20716 10 a.m.-Noon Apr 29-May 13 F 3 $42
20717 10 a.m.-Noon May 20-Jun 3 F 3 $42
20718 10 a.m.-Noon Jun 10-Jun 24 F 3 $42
20719 10 a.m.-Noon Jul 1-Jul 15 F 3 $42
Internet  Email Beyond the Basics
Learn how to find, organize, manage, and save websites;
how to use Google maps, how to print information from
Internet and emails efficiently; how to email to multiple
people at once and correctly; how to email others your
documents and pictures and more. Prerequisite: Internet
and Email Essentials class.
Senior Center: Computer Lab
Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19278 1-3 p.m. May 9-May 23 M 3 $42
19279 1-3 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 18 M 3 $42
Internet  Email Essentials
Discover how the Internet works! Learn to navigate the web
easily; create an email account (even if you have another
one), send, receive and manage your emails; learn how to
create, manage, and use your contacts list. Leave this class
with great knowledge to have fun and confidence on the
Internet.
Senior Center: Computer Lab
Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19061 1-3 p.m. Apr 18-May 2 M 3 $42
19062 1-3 p.m. Jun 6-Jun 20 M 3 $42
Oriental Sumi-e Painting
This unique, ancient art form utilizes specialized painting
techniques handed down from one Japanese Master to
another through the centuries. Artists use rice paper, Sumi-e
ink, ink stone and brushes. For beginners and experienced;
all levels welcome. Materials not included. Materials list
available on-line or at the Senior Center front desk.
Senior Center: Multipurpose Room
Instructor: Kiyoko Messenger Ages: 50 and up
*RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10%
CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE*
19518 9:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 6-May 11 W 6 $58
19519 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 18-Jun 22 W 6 $58
19520 9:30-11:30 a.m. Jun 29-Aug 3 W 6 $58
20720 9:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 10-Sep 14 W 6 $58
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Carlsbad City (Dove) Library
Construction begins late February. Modified library
services offered through mid-April and construction
complete mid-2016. Many programs will be held offsite.
Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for locations and times.
1775 Dove Lane, 760-602-2049
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
(Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. after
construction complete)
Friday  Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 1 – 5 p.m.
William D. Cannon Art Gallery
 Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium
Closed for construction until mid-2016
Carlsbad City Library complex
1775 Dove Lane, 760-602-2049
Gallery hours
Tuesday – Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 1 – 5 p.m.
www.carlsbadca.gov/arts
Georgina Cole Library
1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, 760-434-2870
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Friday  Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 1 – 5 p.m.
Carlsbad City Library Learning Center
Expanded hours and programs during Dove’s construction
3368 Eureka Place, 760-931-4500
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday  Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 1 – 5 p.m.
In observance of the following holidays, all Library
 Cultural Arts locations will be closed:
Easter Sunday, March 27
Memorial Day Monday, May 30
Independence Day Monday, July 4
Library  Cultural Arts
Georgina Cole Library has
reopened, and Carlsbad
City Library on Dove
Lane is undergoing its
renovation.
Throughout construction,
your access to library programs and
services will be maintained.
• Online services and resources are always available
• Construction will be completed in phases to allow
part of the library to remain open during some of
the construction
• The Library Learning Center, across from Holiday
Park, is open expanded hours, including weekends
Closure dates, project information and program
schedules are available at www.carlsbadlibrary.org.
We’re Improving
forYou!
your access to library programs and
forYou!
Library  Cultural ArtsLibrary  Cultural Arts
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Carlsbad City Library Learning Center
3368 Eureka Place, 760-931-4500
Literacy Services, 760-931-4510
The Library Learning Center is a welcoming community
gathering place where lifelong learning is supported for
all ages. Services include family and adult literacy, bilingual
(Spanish-English) programs for children and families,
homework help and computer classes.
Children’s and Teen Programs
Weekly and monthly programs will run until May 27. The
Summer Reading Program takes place June 27 through
Aug. 12 and offers special programs, performances and
activities for babies, children, teens and adults. Please visit
www.carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-931-4500 for specific
dates and more information. Programs subject to change.
Mondays
Toddler Time (18-36 mos.) 10:30 a.m.
Stories and Sweet Bread (all ages) 3:30 p.m.
Tuesdays
Bilingual Story Craft (ages 3-5 years) 10 a.m., 3 p.m.
Wednesdays
Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10 a.m.
All Star Readers Club (grades 1-2) 3:30 p.m.,
(grades 3-4) 4 p.m.
Teen programs are offered one Friday a month.
Call 760-931-4500 for more information.
El Centro de Aprendizaje
El Centro de Aprendizaje es un sitio de reunión cómodo y
acogedor en el que se insta a personas de todas las edades
a venir a satisfacer su sed de conocimiento. Los servicios
que ofrece incluyen alfabetización para los adultos y la
familia, programas bilingües en inglés y español para
los niños y la familia, ayuda con las tareas y clases de
computadora.
Programas Juveniles
Los programas regulares se realizarán hasta el 27 de mayo.
El Programa de Lectura del Verano se realizará del 27 de
junio al 12 de agosto y ofrecerá programas especiales,
espectáculos y actividades para los bebes, los niños, los
adolescentes y los adultos. Para más información o las
fechas específicas de los programas por favor visite el
www.carlsbadlibrary.org o llame al 760-931-4500. Los
programas están sujetos a cambios.
Lunes
Tiempo con los pequeñitos (De 18 a 36 meses) 10:30 a.m.
Puros Cuentos y Pan Dulce (Todas las edades) 3:30 p.m.
Martes
Hora de Arte y Cuentos Bilingües (De 3 a 5 años)
10 a.m., 3 p.m.
Miércoles
Cuentos para los Pre-escolares (De 3 a 5 años) 10 a.m.
All Star Readers Club (Los grados 1 y 2) 3:30 p.m., (Los
grados 3 y 4) 4 p.m.
Los programas para los adolescentes se ofrecen un viernes
en el mes. Para más información llame al 760-931-4500.
Concert
3368 Eureka Place
Admission is free.
June 23, 6:30 p.m.	 Nathan Welden
Literacy Services
3368 Eureka Place, 760-931-4510
The Library Learning Center’s Literacy Services provides
free tutoring in basic reading, writing and comprehension
for English-speaking adults. Trained volunteer tutors
provide one-to-one and small group instruction. This
service is free. Adult learners study using books and
computers to learn skills to meet their life goals.
Tutoring sessions are scheduled twice a week at the Library
Learning Center, for 90 minutes per session. For additional
information, please call 760-931-4510 to get help with
reading or to become a volunteer. Volunteer tutors are
especially needed. Learners are waiting.
Summer Reading Program
June 27 – Aug. 12
Babies and toddlers: under age 3
Kids ages 3-6th grade
Teens grades 7-12
Adults age 18 and up
Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org
for more information.
Enjoy activities, reading incentives and entertainment.
Supported by the Friends of the Carlsbad Library.
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Georgina Cole Library
Book Clubs for Adults
Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
For additional information, contact Elyse Roy at
760-434-2866 or email elyse.roy@carlsbadca.gov.
The Tuesday Evening Book Club
Meets on the first Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m.
April 5 Walled-In: a West Berlin Girl’s Journey to Freedom
by J. Elke Ertle (author visit)
May 3 The Castle
by Franz Kafka
June 7 Deep Winter
by Samuel Gailey (author visit)
July 5 The Invention of Wings
by Sue Monk Kidd
The Thursday Afternoon Book Club
Meets on the second Thursday of every month, 2 p.m.
April 14 Everything I Never Told You
by Celeste Ng
May 12 The Paris Wife
by Paula McLain
June 9 Deep Winter
by Samuel Gailey (author visit)
July 14 The Castle
by Franz Kafka
Computer Classes
Computer classes are offered at the Library Learning
Center. All classes are free; registration is required for
eBook classes only, all others are first come, first served.
For information, call 760-931-4500 or 760-434-2870.
Concerts
Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Admission is free.
April 30, 2 p.m. Sister Speak
July 24, 2 p.m. Tolan Shaw
Library Film Series
Cole Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Admission is free.
The Carlsbad Film Series will take place the first three
Wednesdays of the month at 6 p.m., and the Cinema Series
of Carlsbad features independent and critically acclaimed
films at 2 p.m. in the Cole Community Room during spring
2016.
April – Academy Award Nominees
April 6 Bridge of Spies (2015, PG-13, 141 min.)
April 13 Spotlight (2015, R, 128 min.)
April 20 The Revenant (2015, R, 156 min.)
May – Biopic Films
May 4 Steve Jobs (2015, R, 122 min.)
May 11 The Walk (2015, PG, 123 min.)
May 18 Concussion (2015, PG-13, 123 min.)
Cinema Series of Carlsbad
May 21 Suffragette (2015 PG-13, 106 min.)
Children’s and Teen Programs
Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Weekly and monthly programs will run until May 27. The
Summer Reading Program takes place June 27 through
Aug. 12 and offers special programs, performances and
activities for babies, children and teens. Please visit
www.carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-434-2870 for specific
dates and more information. Programs subject to change.
Mondays
Toddler Time (ages 18-36 months) 10 and 11 a.m.
Tuesdays
Baby Rhyme Time (birth-18 months) 10 and 11 a.m.
Tuesday Afternoon Adventures (grades K-5), program
varies, 3:30 p.m.
Wednesdays
Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10:30 a.m.
Pizza and a Movie (grades 6-12), dates vary, 5:30 p.m.
Thursdays
Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10:30 a.m.
Fridays
Movers and Shakers (ages 18 months and up) 10 a.m.
Saturdays
Saturday Stories (all ages) 11 a.m.
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Genealogy Collection
Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Call 760-434-2931 for more information.
The library’s Genealogy Collection is one of the largest in
Southern California and has a strong emphasis in 17th, 18th
and 19th centuries United States. The Genealogy Division
of the Cole Library and the North San Diego County
Genealogy Society (NSDCGS) co-sponsor a wide variety of
programs for genealogists each month.
Free programs include a computer genealogy group, DNA
interest group, beginning and refresher classes, and more.
Please visit www.nsdcgs.org for additional Genealogy
program information.
Carlsbad History Collection
Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Cole Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Free. Seating is limited and first come, first served.
March 12 Live Longer, Stress Less
March 19 Mindfulness: Connection with Stress,
Brain,  Body
March 24 Spring Clean Your Eating Habits
March 25 Health Helps: Health Literacy Workshop
March 26 Library Got Game
March 31 Cooking up Healthy at the Library
April 2 Food Sensitivities and Your Health
April 16 Mindfulness in Your Daily Life
April 23 Tai Chi Chuan
April 28 Candlelight Yoga
April 30 Healthy Brains Age Better
More info at www.carlsbadlibrary.org.
MOVE:
Mind, Body, Spirit
This project is supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute
of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the
Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California
by the State Librarian.
Workshops on healthy living from your head
to your toes! Experts will engage you in the
latest brain, stress management, nutrition
and mindfulness research.
Call 760-434-2931 or for more information email
carlsbad.history@carlsbadca.gov.
Visit us in the Georgina Cole Library and discover:
• Newspapers dating back to1887
• Yearbooks and scrapbooks
• Thousands of photographs
• Letters and memorabilia
• Maps and blueprints
• Books, DVDs and more!
Computer Classes @ Your Library
All classes are free. Registration is required.
Classes include eBook Introduction, Email and Internet
Basics, Microsoft Word and more. Check out our computer
class calendar at the library, visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org
to view that month’s selection or call 760-931-4510 for
more information.
Need help?
Volunteer tech tutors provide personalized help with
devices, email, Internet and MS Office. Call 760-931-4510
to make an appointment.
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Carlsbad City Library
1775 Dove Lane
Construction begins late February. Modified library
services offered through mid-April and construction
complete mid-2016. Many programs will be held offsite.
Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for locations and times.
For information about upcoming events, visit
www.carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-602-2049.
Library Film Series
Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane
Admission is free.
The Carlsbad Film Series takes place the last three
Wednesdays of the month at 6 p.m., and the Cinema Series
of Carlsbad features independent and critically acclaimed
films one Saturday every other month at 2 p.m. at the
library’s Schulman Auditorium.
June – Page to Screen
June 15 Mr. Holmes (2015, PG, 104 min.)
June 22 The Martian (2015, PG-13, 144 min.)
June 29 Brooklyn (2015, PG-13, 111 min.)
July – Family Movie Nights
July 13 Kung Fu Panda (2008, PG, 92 min.)
July 20 Jungle Book (1967, G, 78 min.)
July 27 Cool Runnings (1993, PG, 98 min.)
Cinema Series of Carlsbad
July 16 50 Feet From Syria
(2015, not rated, 39 min.)
Carlsbad Playreaders
Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane
7:30 p.m. Donations of $5 general/$1 student
accepted at the door. For more information, visit
www.carlsbadplayreaders.org.
June 20 Triumph of Love
Book by James Magruder, lyrics by Susan
Birkenhead, and music by Jeffrey Stock
Aug. 15 After the Revolution
by Amy Herzog
What’s Getting Even Better
at Dove Library
• Community gathering place with“living room”feel
• Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity
• Additional seating areas
• New Friends of the Library Bookstore
• New carpet and paint
• Versatile learning center for classes
and workshops
• New technology available for public use
• Collaborative study and meeting spaces
• Enhanced meeting technology
• Available by reservation or drop-in
• Dedicated area just for teens
• New spaces for studying and group projects
• Flexible seating and space for events
• Improved viewing experience
• New seating and theatrical lighting
• Upgraded presentation equipment
• Improved ADA Accessibility
Dove Library Interior Improvements
New Tech Lab
New Group Study/Meeting Rooms
New Teen Space
Enhanced Auditorium
New Gathering Spaces
• Revitalized courtyard and new patio
• Expanded café with additional food and drink options
• New opportunities for outdoor programs and events
and workshops
• New technology available for public use
• Collaborative study and meeting spaces
• Enhanced meeting technology
• Available by reservation or drop-in
• Dedicated area just for teens
• New spaces for studying and group projects
• Flexible seating and space for events
• Improved viewing experience
• New seating and theatrical lighting
• Upgraded presentation equipment
• Improved ADA Accessibility
New Group Study/Meeting Rooms
New Teen Space
Enhanced Auditorium
New Gathering Spaces
• Revitalized courtyard and new patio
• Expanded café with additional food and drink options
• New opportunities for outdoor programs and events
What’s Getting Even Better
at Dove Library
• Community gathering place with“living room”feel
• Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity
• Additional seating areas
• New Friends of the Library Bookstore
• New carpet and paint
• Versatile learning center for classes
and workshops
• New technology available for public use
• Collaborative study and meeting spaces
• Enhanced meeting technology
• Available by reservation or drop-in
• Dedicated area just for teens
• New spaces for studying and group projects
• Flexible seating and space for events
• Improved viewing experience
• New seating and theatrical lighting
• Upgraded presentation equipment
• Improved ADA Accessibility
Dove Library Interior Improvements
New Tech Lab
New Group Study/Meeting Rooms
New Teen Space
Enhanced Auditorium
New Gathering Spaces
• Revitalized courtyard and new patio
• Expanded café with additional food and drink options
• New opportunities for outdoor programs and events
What’s Getting Even Better
at Dove Library
• Community gathering place with“living room”feel
• Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity
• Additional seating areas
• New Friends of the Library Bookstore
• New carpet and paint
• Versatile learning center for classes
and workshops
• New technology available for public use
• Collaborative study and meeting spaces
• Enhanced meeting technology
• Available by reservation or drop-in
• Dedicated area just for teens
• New spaces for studying and group projects
• Flexible seating and space for events
• Improved viewing experience
• New seating and theatrical lighting
• Upgraded presentation equipment
• Improved ADA Accessibility
Dove Library Interior Improvements
New Tech Lab
New Group Study/Meeting Rooms
New Teen Space
Enhanced Auditorium
What’s Getting Even Better
at Dove Library
• Community gathering place with“living room”feel
• Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity
• Additional seating areas
• New Friends of the Library Bookstore
• New carpet and paint
• Versatile learning center for classes
and workshops
• New technology available for public use
• Collaborative study and meeting spaces
• Enhanced meeting technology
• Available by reservation or drop-in
• Dedicated area just for teens
• New spaces for studying and group projects
• Flexible seating and space for events
• Improved viewing experience
• New seating and theatrical lighting
• Upgraded presentation equipment
• Improved ADA Accessibility
Dove Library Interior Improvements
New Tech Lab
New Group Study/Meeting Rooms
New Teen Space
Enhanced Auditorium
What’s Getting
Even Better
at Dove Library
When Dove reopens, you’ll enjoy:
Interior Improvements
New Tech Lab and Group Study/Meeting Rooms
New Gathering Spaces
Enhanced Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium
New Teen Space
Carlsbad City Library • 1775 Dove Lane
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Concerts
Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane
Admission is free.
Aug. 27, 7 p.m. Rosemary Watson
Concerts, films and Carlsbad Playreaders supported by the
Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation’s Robert H. Gartner
Cultural Endowment Fund.
Book Clubs for Adults
Due to renovations, please call for location information.
The Monday Night Classics Book Club
Meets on the fourth Monday of every month, 7 p.m.
For additional information, call Leila Dooley at
760-434-2881 or email leila.dooley@carlsbadca.gov.
April 25 Sweet Thursday by John Steinbeck
May 23 The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
June 27 Fer-de–Lance by Rex Stout
The First Wednesday Book Club
Meets the first Wednesday of every month, 2 p.m.
For additional information, call Susan Burke at
760-602-2062 or email susan.burke@carlsbadca.gov.
April 6 Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel
May 4 Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder
June 1 Circling the Sun by Paula McLain
The FirstThursday Book Club
Meets on the first Thursday of every
month, 7 p.m.
For additional information, call
Susan Burke at 760-602-2062 or
email susan.burke@carlsbadca.gov.
April 7 An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir
of Moods and Madness
by Kay Redfield Jamison
May 5 The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
June 2 Go Set a Watchman
by Harper Lee
Children’s Programs
During Dove’s closure and interim services, our weekly
preschool programs are moving to the meeting room at
Alga Norte Community Park, located at 6565 Alicante
Rd. Please arrive a few minutes before the start of each
program to pick up a free ticket. Weekly and monthly
programs will run until May 27.
The Summer Reading Program takes place June 27 through
Aug. 12 and offers special programs, performances and
activities for babies, children and teens. Please visit www.
carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-602-2047 for specific dates
and more information. Programs subject to change.
Wednesdays
Baby Rhyme Time (for pre-walkers) 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m. (no
afternoon program on the first Wednesday of each month)
Toddler Time (for walkers, up to age 3), 10:30 a.m., 2 p.m.
(no afternoon program on the first Wednesday of each
month)
Thursdays
Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10 a.m.
Fridays
Storytime Theater 10 a.m. for 2-year-olds, 11 a.m. for 3- to
5-year olds. Tickets required.
Homework Zone will be offered Monday through Thursday
from 3:30 to 5:30. Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for dates.
Science Saturdays
Moves to Georgina Cole Library for April and June
1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
Kids are invited to learn more about science in a fun and
supportive environment. Recommended for children ages
five and older, with a parent or other adult.
April 16, 2 p.m. Spring Into Science @ Your Library,
Georgina Cole Library Community Room
June 18, 2 p.m. Science of You @ Your Library,
Georgina Cole Library Community Room
Meets on the first Thursday of every
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Become
a Friend
The Friends of the Carlsbad Library has raised more
than $1.5 million for the Carlsbad Library system through
their bookstores and book sales including online sales
through Amazon and eBay.
We provide major funding for the popular Summer
Reading Program and the Carlsbad Reads Together
community event, and support enhanced technology
and programs for kids and teens. Your membership
allows us to continue our vital mission, supporting
Carlsbad’s Libraries.
Please fill out, detach, enclose check and mail to:
Friends of the Carlsbad Library
1775 Dove Lane
Carlsbad, CA 92011
or call 760-602-2020 for additional information.
Please print clearly
Name
Mailing Address
City State Zip
Phone
Email
Friends memberships
❏ Individual* $15 ❏ Life $150
*Annual membership
❏ Family* $25 ❏ Senior Individual* $10
*Annual membership *Annual membership
❏ I wish to be contacted about being a FriendsVolunteer
Teen Programs
Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org to check on teen programs
during the library’s closure.
Teen Action Group
Interested in volunteering to create and produce
programs for teens at the library? Contact Darin
Williamson at darin.williamson@carlsbadca.gov or 760-
602-2058 to get involved in the Teen Action Group.
Teen Talent Shows
Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane
7- 8 p.m. Thursday nights
Teens can sign up to participate in talent shows by
registering by the Tuesday before the scheduled show.
There’s no cost to register. For more information or to
register, email darin.williamson@carlsbadca.gov or call
760-602-2058.
July 14 Singing
July 28 Dancing
August 11 Creative Talents
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Carlsbad Sculpture Garden
Leslie and Paul Wilton:
Reclaimed, Repurposed and Remembered
Through June, Free
Carlsbad Sculpture Garden, 2955 Elmwood St.
Featuring nine whimsical sculptures by Escondido
artists Leslie and Paul Wilton, founders of Metalmorph
Sculpture Studio. The artists create their sculptures
from recycled and repurposed objects such as
machinery, car parts, ordinary household tableware
and construction materials.
House  Home
Sept. 4 – Oct. 23, Free
Opening reception:
Sept. 3, 5 – 7 p.m.
William D. Cannon Art Gallery
Carlsbad City Library complex, 1775 Dove Lane
From condominiums and Cape Cods to ranches and
dumbbell apartments, Americans have built all sorts of
structures to call home. This traveling exhibition, which
began a six-year national tour in 2014, was adapted from
the original exhibition at the National Building Museum in
Washington D.C., and toured by Mid-America Arts Alliance.
It has been made possible by NEH on the Road, a special
initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
We’re Moving
Later this summer, the Cultural Arts Office staff will be
moving from our longtime home on Elmwood Street to
Carlsbad City Library on Dove Lane. Our move is part of
the Library’s renovation and will allow us to be closer to
the William D. Cannon Art Gallery and Ruby G. Schulman
Auditorium, home to many of our programs.
Foreign Film Fridays, This Is Jazz! and Opera Previews will
temporarily move to the Carlsbad Senior Center during the
library’s renovation.
Cannon Art Gallery
Robert Pincus Curates
Poetic: Artists in a Visionary
Mode
June – Aug. 21, Free
William D. Cannon
Art Gallery
Carlsbad City Library complex,
1775 Dove Lane
Robert Pincus has been a lecturer at University of San
Diego since 1998, and was the art critic for the San Diego
Union-Tribune and the Los Angeles Times for more than
two decades. This exhibition, guest curated by Pincus, will
highlight the work of notable local artists and is rooted in
his extensive experience as an art critic.
Cannon Art Gallery exhibitions are supported in part by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation William D. Cannon Cultural
Endowment Fund.
Cultural Arts Office
William D. Cannon Art Gallery
William Henry Jackson, Ten men building a wood frame house,
black-and-white photograph, 1877
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Cultural Arts Office Spring Programs
at the Carlsbad Senior Center
With the renovations of the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium
scheduled through mid-2016, spring programs will be held
at the Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave.
Foreign Film Fridays
Fridays, 5 and 7 p.m., Free
Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave.
Foreign Film Fridays will return to the Ruby G.
Schulman Auditorium after the Carlsbad City
Library on Dove Lane reopens in mid 2016.
Summer season to be announced.Visit
www.carlsbadca.gov/arts for the summer
schedule.
April 1 Behind the Sun
(Brazil, PG 13, 2001) 100 min.
A young man questions the tradition of
violence between two rival families when he
is ordered by his father to avenge the death
of his older brother.
April 15 Whale Rider
(New Zealand, PG-13, 2002)
101 min.
A contemporary story of love, rejection and triumph as a
young Maori girl fights to fulfill her destiny.
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Mailing Address
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Phone
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Be a part of us
Become a member today! The Carlsbad Friends of
the Arts provides major support towards arts programs
in our community.
Volunteer opportunities
Be more involved in the arts and make a di erence.
Please check your areas of interest, and we will contact
you promptly.
____ TGIF Concerts in the Parks
____ Family Open Studios at TGIF
____ Gallery Openings
____ Art Education
____ Membership
____ Publicity  Marketing
____ Special Events
Make your tax-deductible donation payable to Carlsbad
Friends of the Arts and mail with your membership
form to:
Carlsbad Friends of the Arts
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008-1989
www.carlsbadfriendsofthearts.org
____ $500 or more Patron of the Arts
____ $100 Arts Supporter
____ $50 Family membership
____ $25 Individual membership
____ $1000 Corporate Sponsor*
Membership bene s
• Member discounts at special events
• Complimentary newsletter from the Cultural Arts O ce
• Invitation to the Cannon Art Gallery opening receptions
• Special events and programs
*Additional corporate bene ts
Carlsbad Friends
of the Arts
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TGIF Concerts in the Parks
June 24 – Aug. 19
Fridays, 6 – 8 p.m., Free
Various park locations throughout Carlsbad
Presented by the City of Carlsbad’s Cultural Arts Office, TGIF
features great music, beautiful park settings, free offsite
parking and shuttle service, a variety of food vendors
and hands-on art activities for all ages. The season will be
announced in May at www.carlsbadca.gov/arts.
Summer Arts Camps
Creative Arts Camp and Club Pelican reservations are first
come, first served. Creative Arts campers draw, act and
create a grand finale show, while Club Pelican members
meet nature hands-on at Batiquitos Lagoon. Learn more
and enroll your kids at www.carlsbadconnect.org or see
p. 6 for more information.
Family Open Studios
Saturday, April 16
11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Free
Carlsbad Sculpture Garden, 2955 Elmwood St.
Saturday, July 30
11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Free
Carlsbad City Library complex, 1775 Dove Lane
Families love this all-ages, art-making event. Participants
tour of the exhibition, then create their own art with help
from professional art educators and talented volunteers.
Materials and workspace are provided.
Visit the city’s website at www.carlsbadca.gov/arts for
more Family Open Studios On the Go events throughout
the community.
Foreign Film Fridays, This Is Jazz! and Opera Previews are
made possible in part by the Carlsbad Library and Arts
Foundation and the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts. Family Open
Studios supported by the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts.
This Is Jazz!
Saturdays, 4 p.m., Free
Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave.
KSDS Jazz 88.3 FM takes over as host of our acclaimed series
on America’s original music, with on-air expert Claudia Russell
inviting top jazz artists to perform and discuss all things jazz.
April 16 Why Miles? with drummer Barry Farrar Jr. and
the Jazz 88.3 All-Stars in celebration of Jazz
Appreciation Month
May 7 Jazz in Service featuring saxophonist Charlie
Arbelaez
Opera Previews
Saturdays, 10 a.m., Free
Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave.
Our popular, media-augmented lectures on San Diego
Opera are presented by USD music history professor Dr.
Ron Shaheen.
April 16 San Diego Opera: Madama Butterfly
May 7 San Diego Opera: Great Scott
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Registration Dates
Registration will stay open until the classes are full. Please add your
name to the waitlist if a class is full so that we will be able to plan
for future classes. The only classes not offered online are fall
preschool. Please note new priority dates for online
registration.
1. Online only: Wednesday, February 24, 7:30 a.m.
2. Phone, walk-in, mail and online: Monday, March 7, 8 a.m.
Online Registration at CarlsbadConnect.org
Visit www.CarlsbadConnect.org, to access our online registration
program. If you do not have an account you will need to create an
account at www.carlsbadconnect.org. Email carlsbadconnect.org
or call 760-434-2826 to get help or to report problems with the
website.
Holidays
Classes are not held on holidays. If there are makeups they are
normally on break weeks. Consult your instructor for the exact day
and time. No classes are held on city holidays for aquatics; pool is
open all holidays except New Year’s, Christmas and Thanksgiving.
 Monday, May 30......................................................Memorial Day
 Monday, July 4...............................................Independence Day
Registration Policy
Preregistration is required for all listed activities. Programs are filled
on a first-come, first-served basis with waiting lists as necessary for
each session period. An exception exists for Preschool; additional
restrictions may apply. See the Preschool section for details.
Program Changes
Class schedules, fees, instructors, policies and procedures are
subject to change. If class minimums are not reached within 72
hours of the class start date, classes are subject to cancellation.
Alternate Classes, Substitutions
For Mail-in registration, please use the Registration Form. In the
event you are unable to register as requested, we will contact you
for an alternative. If you are unable to choose an alternative, we
will return your check.
Refund Policy
If a class/program is cancelled by the city, a full refund will be
given. When a registrant requests a refund at least 10 city business
days prior to the scheduled class/program:
 50% of the registration fee will be refunded by check or credit
card; or
 a full credit* will be applied to your account. Note: Once a
credit is issued, it cannot be exchanged for a refund.
 No refunds or credits will be given for requests less than 10
city business days prior to the scheduled class/program.
*Please Note: All credits are good for 6 months from date of issue,
and may be used for any Parks  Recreation Department program.
After 6 months, any unused credits will be written off or registrant
may elect to donate it to the Department’s Opportunity Grants
Program for a possible tax write-off.
There are NO CASH REFUNDS. All check refunds will be mailed
approximately 2-3 weeks after a request for refund is received.
Waitlist Policy
If an opening occurs in a class, we will call down the waitlist and
the first person to respond will be able to enroll in the class. We
appreciate your patience and understanding with this process.
Returned Checks
A $35 service fee will be charged for all checks returned for
insufficient funds.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Carlsbad’s Nondiscrimination Policy allows access for all residents
wishing to participate. The City of Carlsbad and the Parks and
Recreation Department prohibit discrimination on any basis
protected under state or federal law in the administration of, or
providing access to its programs or activities.
Citizens with a hearing impairment can utilize the services of
California Relay Services for the hearing impaired (C.R.S.). C.R.S.
personnel can be reached to relay your recreation inquiries to us in
the Parks and Recreation Department by dialing 800-735-0193.
The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Department strives to
provide quality programming for ALL individuals regardless of
abilities by offering recreation events and programs that value
diversity and promote an atmosphere that services the well-being
of all who participate. The Parks and Recreation Department is
committed to promoting acceptance, understanding and building
positive relationships while creating community through people,
parks and programs. The city partners with Kids Included Together
(KIT), a national non-profit organization providing best practices
training to support recreational programs that include access for
all children regardless of ability. Inclusion support requests must
be made a minimum of three weeks in advance of the class or
camp start date. Please call 760-602-7522 for more information.
Child Safety
For your child’s safety, please make sure class is in session and the
instructor is present before leaving your child. Parents or guardians
are responsible for picking up their children at the end of class.
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How to Register
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Spring-Summer-2014 Registration
PLEASE PRINT IN INK AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY
Primary Adult Contact
LAST NAME ____________________________________________________________________________ FIRST NAME ____________________________________________________
ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CITY ________________________________________________________________________________________ STATE _______________________ ZIP __________________________
HM PHONE _________________________CELL PHONE ____________________________ WK PHONE_____________________________ EMAIL ____________________________
CHECK HERE IF YOU PREFER NOT TO RECEIVE OUR ELECTRONIC MAILINGS
EMERGENCY CONTACT _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE ____________________________________________________
Release From Liability and Indemnification (Please read before signing.)
SIGN HERE  SIG NATURE ______________________________________________________________ DATE ___________________________________________________
Method of Payment
SIGN HERE  SIGNATURE ______________________________________________________________ DATE ___________________________________________________
■ Cash ■ Check: Make checks payable to “City of Carlsbad.” ■ Charge
Get registration information, refund policy and mailing addresses for community centers at www.carlsbadconnect.org visa/
MasterCard # _____________________________________ Expiration Date __________________ Security Code _________
Note: please refer to the website for the refund policy. $20 check processing fee for refunds granted. $35 service charged for all returned checks.
This form, which includes the City’s Liability Waiver, has two sides
and must be filled out completely, signed and returned before
the activity start date or participation will not be allowed.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Do you require any special accommodations to participate in the program you are interested in? If so, please check here. ■
Activity Registration
ACTIVITY # ACTIVITY NAME PARTICIPANT’S FULL LEGAL NAME (1st  Last) DOB M/F DAY TIME LOCATION
START
FEEDATE
Total Fees $ ___________
You can make a difference! My Opportunity Grants donation $ ___________
TO TAL $ ___________
PLEASE COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF FORM
I agree to release and hold harmless the City of Carlsbad, including its officers, employees, agents, volunteers, and elected and appointed officials;
collectively “released parties,” from any claims, causes of action, damages, losses, liabilities, or expenses, including reasonable attorney fees and court
costs, for any personal injury, property damage or death arising out of me or my child’s participation in any City of Carlsbad, program, activity and/or
event, regardless of whether the personal injury, property damage or death was caused by any negligent act or omission of the released parties.
I understand that by signing this release I am releasing all of the released parties from any liability resulting from me or my child’s participation in any
City of Carlsbad program, activity and/or event. I further understand and recognize that these programs, activities and events may be dangerous to me
or my child and knowingly accept those risks or dangers. I understand that if I am or my child is injured, this release will be used against me and anyone
else claiming damage(s) due to me or my child’s injury in any legal action or claim. I also understand and agree that no City elected official, officer,
employee, volunteer, or agent is authorized to modify this release and hold harmless agreement. I certify that I have personally read and understand this
release and hold harmless and further agree that this release shall be valid for one year from the original signature date. I may revoke this release in
writing and by delivering the written revocation to the park and recreation director. revocation of this release shall be grounds to terminate my or my
child’s participation in City programs, activities, and events.
Credit Card #
Spring-Summer 2016 Registration This form, which includes the City’s Liability Waiver,
has two sides and must be filled out completely, signed
and returned before the activity start date or participation will not
be allowed. Thank you for your cooperation.
72	 Spring-Summer 201662 Summer 2014
Medical Emergency Release: Authorization and Consent of Parent(s) or Legal Guardian(s)
This authorization is effective on the ___________________ day of _______________________, 20 _____________ , and shall be valid for one year.
Signed this _______________ day of ________________________________________________, 20 _____________ .
SIGN HERE  PARENT/GUARDIAN #1’S SIGNATURE _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
PARENT/GUARDIAN #2’S SIGNATURE ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Code of Conduct Release
____________(Please Initial)
Insurance Co. _______________________________________________________Policy #______________________________________________
Dentist Name _______________________________________________________Phone: ______________________________________________
Dentist Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Insurance Co. _______________________________________________________ Policy # _____________________________________________
Family Physician ____________________________________________________Phone _______________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pertinent medical history information (Epilepsy, diabetes, allergies, etc.)___Yes ___No. If yes, explain:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Legal Guardian Emergency Phone # _________________________________________________________________________________
In case of emergency (if Parent/Legal Guardian cannot be contacted) please notify:
Name ________________________________________ Relationship to child: ______________________Phone ___________________________
Name ________________________________________ Relationship to child: ______________________Phone ___________________________
My child takes the following medications on a regular basis: ______________________________________________________________________
Staff is not permitted to dispense any medication not prescribed by a physician. A physician’s note must accompany the medication that is to be dispensed.
Name of Child ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Medicine ___________________________________________________ Time Given ________________ Dosage _______________________
PARTICIPANT NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ACTIVITY: _______________________________________________________________________________DATE OF BIRTH: _____________________________________ GENDER: __________
Photographic Release
____________________ (Please Initial)  INITIAL HERE
 INITIAL HERE
Registration
I permit the City of Carlsbad to use and publish photographs and/or videotapes of me and/or my children for purposes of presenting recreation or cultural arts activities
to the community and to promote the recreation and cultural arts programs to prospective clients and/or participants. I also give permission to release such photographs
and/or videotapes to the news media in support of the program.
Pursuant to California Family Code §6910, I am a parent or legal guardian having legal custody of the minor child identified above, and do hereby authorize the City of Carlsbad,
its officers, employees, agents, representatives, and assignees, whose care such minor child has been entrusted, to consent to any examination, X-ray examination (or similar
examination such as by CAT scan), anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care to be rendered to the minor under the general or special supervision
and upon the advice of a physician and surgeon licensed under the provisions of the California Medical Practice Act or to consent to an X-ray examination, anesthetic, dental
or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care to be rendered to the minor by a dentist licensed under the provisions of the California Dental Practice Act. I agree to pay
any and all costs for the foregoing care. In consideration of my child’s participation in the sponsored activity, I hereby release, hold harmless, and discharge the City of Carlsbad,
its elected official, officers, employees, agents, representatives, and assignees from any and all claims for personal injuries and damages.
The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Department encourages a safe and healthy atmosphere by supporting an environment free from: Drugs or Alcohol, Violence,
Intimidation, or Harassment, Gambling or Solicitation, Profanity, or Abusive Language, Vandalism or Property Damage. This code of conduct applies to all participants, spectators,
visitors, facility users, organizations or groups, staff and volunteers in any and all Carlsbad Parks  Recreation Department Activities, Programs, Field and Facility Uses.
Violation of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action up to and including immediate and permanent expulsion from Carlsbad Parks  Recreation Programs,
cancellation of any facilities or field reservations, forfeiture of any and all fees, and financial or other restitution for any damage. Acts conducted by a minor are the responsibility of
the parent or guardian. I have read and agree to abide by the City of Carlsbad's Code of Conduct and accept responsibility for any acts on behalf of my child in violation of this code.
HAVE YOU SIGNED IN THREE PLACES AND INITIALED IN TWO PLACES? YOUR FORM IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL YOU DO.
Registration
The City of Carlsbad encourages a safe and healthy atmosphere by supporting an environment free from: Drugs or Alcohol, Violence, Intimidation, or Harassment, Gambling or
Solicitation, Profanity, or Abusive Language, Vandalism or Property Damage. This code of conduct applies to all participants, spectators, visitors, facility users, organizations or
groups, sta and volunteers in any and all City of Carlsbad Activities, Programs, Field and Facility Uses.
Violation of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action up to and including immediate and permanent expulsion from Carlsbad Parks  Recreation Programs, cancellation
of any facilities or eld reservations, forfeiture of any and all fees, and nancial or other restitution for any damage. Acts conducted by a minor are the responsibility of the parent or
guardian. I have read and agree to abide by the City of Carlsbad’s Code of Conduct and accept responsibility for any acts on behalf of my child in violation of this code.
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
June 20–24 June 27–July1 July 5 – 8 July 11–15 July 18 –22 July 25–29 Aug. 1–5 Aug. 8–12 Aug. 15–19 Aug. 22–26
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Aquatic
Sports Camp
6 - 14
Smash Lab
6 - 12
Jr. Lifeguarding
Camp
6 - 15
Master Sports
Basketball Camp
6 - 13
Jr. Lifeguarding
Camp
6 - 15
Around theWorld
Cooking Camp
6 - 12
Jr. Lifeguarding
Camp
6 - 15
European Multi
Sports Camp
5 - 13
Jr. Lifeguarding
Camp
6 - 15
European Multi
Sports Camp
5 - 13
Jr. Lifeguarding
Camp
6 - 15
Basketball Camp
6 - 14
European Multi
Sports Camp
5 - 13
Little Rippers!
5 - 7
European Multi
Sports Camp
5 - 13
European Multi
Sports Camp
5 - 13
European Multi
Sports Camp
5 - 13
Masters Sport
Game Changer
6 - 12
YouthVolleyball
11 - 16
TetraBrazil Soccer
Academy
6 - 16
British Soccer
Camp
7 - 15
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
3 - 4
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
3 - 4
Teenage Mutant
NingaTurtles
4 - 6
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
3 - 4
Master Sport
Volleyball Camp
7 - 14
Basketball Camp
6 - 14
Masters Sport
Jr. Sport
4 - 6
Basketball Camp
6 - 14
Master Sports
Basketball Camp
6 - 14
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
3 - 4
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
4 - 5
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
4 - 5
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
4 - 5
Masters Sport
Flag Football
6 - 13
Master Sports
Basketball Camp
6 - 14
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
Adventure
LaserTag
7 - 13
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
First Kicks and
Mini-Soccer
4 - 5
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
PeeWee
3 - 5
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
Jr. Zoo
Keeper
6 - 12
Junior Golf Clinic
7 - 16
Master Sport
Dodge Ball
7 - 14
Wonders Camp
#6
6 - 12
MasterYour Sport
Game Changer
6 - 12
Juniors Smash
Camp
8 - 13
Kidz
5 – 11
Master Sport
Dodge Ball
7 - 14
Juniors Smash
Camp
8 - 13
Juniors Smash
Camp
8 - 13
Club Pelican
7 - 9
Serve It Up!
7 - 13
StarWars
6 - 12
Film Making
6 - 12
Masters Sport
Jr. Sport
4 - 6
Little Rippers!
5 - 7
Explorer
10 - 13
Skate Camp USA
5 - 13
Little Rippers!
5 - 7
Serve It Up!
7 - 13
Mysteries
of Magic
6 - 12
Coast 2 Coast
Soccer
4 - 12
Sparkle, Glitter
and Glam
3 - 6
Spa-Tastic!
6 - 12
Skate Camp USA
5 - 13
Adventure
LaserTag
7 - 13
Serve It Up!
7 - 13
Coast 2 Coast
Soccer
4 - 12
Skate Camp USA
5 - 13
Wicked Cool
3D Art
7-12
Skate Camp USA
5 - 13
Wonders Camp
#5
6 - 12
PeeWee
3 - 5
British Soccer
Camp
7 - 15
British Soccer
Camp
7 - 15
British Soccer
Camp
7 - 15
Gymnastics
Camp
5-11
Coast 2 Coast
Soccer
4 - 12
PeeWee
3 - 5
Ceramics
9 - 12
PeeWee
3 - 5
Kidz
5 – 11
Serve It Up!
7 - 13
Master Sports
Basketball Camp
6 - 14
Summer Archery
9-15
Pirate
Adventures
3 - 6
Summer Archery
9-15
Kidz
5 – 11
Pre-Engineering
Mine, Craft, Build
LEGO
7 - 12
Kidz
5 – 11
Explorer
10 - 13
PeeWee
3 - 5
PeeWee
3 - 5
PeeWee
3 - 5
PeeWee
3 - 5
PeeWee
3 - 5
Explorer
10 - 13
PeeWee
3 - 5
Explorer
10 - 13
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
Kidz
5 – 11
Kidz
5 – 11
Kidz
5 – 11
Kidz
5 – 11
Kidz
5 – 11
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
Kidz
5 – 11
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
School Lunch
Cooking Camp
6 - 12
Explorer
10 - 13
Explorer
10 - 13
Explorer
10 - 13
Explorer
10 - 13
Explorer
10 - 13
Smash Lab
6 - 12
Explorer
10 - 13
Young Explorers
#5
4 - 6
Young Explorers
#6
4 - 6
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
Counselor in
Training
13 - 1
MermaidWishes
 Fish Kisses
3 - 6
Counselor in
Training
13 - 15
American
Girl
7 - 12
Bugs  Butterflies
3 - 6
Engineering
FUNdamentals
w/LEGO
7 - 12
Young Explorers
#1
4 - 6
Young Explorers
#2
4 - 6
Young Explorers
#3
4 - 6
Young Explorers
#4
4 - 6
Little Rippers!
5 - 7
Minecraft
Pre-Engineering
w/LEGO
5 - 12
Artastic Fantastic
7 - 12
Pre-Engineering
w/LEGO
5 - 6
Wonders Camp
#1
6 - 12
Wonders Camp
#2
6 - 12
Wonders Camp
#3
6 - 12
Wonders Camp
#4
6 - 12
Youth
Volleyball
11 - 16
Blast from
the Past!
7 - 12
Top Chef
6 - 12
Jr. Zoo
Keeper
6 - 12
Creative Arts
Camp
9-12
Around theWorld
Cooking  Culture
6 - 12
Epic Fort
Building
6 - 12
Gymnastics
Camp
5-11
Club Pelican
9 - 12
American
Girl
7 - 12
I Love Dance!
6 - 13
Pre-Engineering
Mine, Craft, Build
LEGO
5 - 12
Disney Princesses
3 -9
Monster
Mash Mania
3 - 6
Surf’s Up
Beach Party
7-12
Super Silly
Art Camp
3 - 6
Arts-Trava
Ganza
9 - 16
Survival Game
7 - 12
Enchanted
Dancing
Princesses
3 - 6
Juniors Smash
Camp
8 - 13
Artastic: Squiggles
 Giggles
5 - 8
Film Making
6 - 12
Mine, Craft,
Build LEGO
5 - 6
Art Mania
7 - 12
Museum
Madness
7-12
Top Chef
6 - 12
Club Pelican
7 - 9
Club Pelican
7 - 9
Gymnastics
Camp
5-11
Survivalist
6 - 12
Summer Camps at a Glance
Aquatics
Art
Specialty
Science  Exploration
Sports  Fitness
Traditional
LEGEND
See camp descriptions on pages 4-21. Numbers indicate age range of camper.
Sign up for all 2016 camps at www.carlsbadconnect.org
Prsrt Std
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit 1488
Carlsbad, CA
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Fun, Friends, Fitness
It’s all inside!
REGISTER TODAY!
www.eastconn.org/communityed
860-423-2591
Estate Planning, page 5
Discover! Create! Enjoy!
EASTCONN Community Education • Spring 2016
Close to home, affordable and FUN!
Chocolate  Herbs, page 5 Tiny Tappers, page 10
Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed						 860-423-2591
Dear Community Members:
I’m extremely pleased to offer our Spring 2016
catalog! For over 21 years, Adult and Commu-
nity Education programs have offered a variety
of convenient, affordable and high-quality pro-
grams that are designed to enrich and benefit
the lives of our community.
Can’t make it to a classroom? Check out
the exciting instructor-facilitated Ed2Go
online courses offered. They are informative,
enjoyable, convenient and highly interactive.
Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments or suggestions for
future courses. I look forward to an exciting fall and hope to see you all
on our fabulous bus trips and in our classrooms!
Richard Tariff
EASTCONN Director of Adult Programs  Community Education
860-455-1562; rtariff@eastconn.org
OVER 250 ONLINE CLASSES
Learning on the go! With the availability of portable computing devices, make
the most of your time and check out our more than 250 Ed2Go offerings!
EASTCONN Community Education is proud to offer instructor-facilitated
online courses that are informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive
any time of the day or night. Our six-week courses are project-oriented and
include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplemen-
tary links and more. Visit www.ed2go.com/eastconn/ to find the complete
catalog of 250+ courses. Please note!! Online classes require you to register
securely online using a MasterCard, VISA, or American Express. Do not
use the registration form in this brochure to register for any online classes.
Ed2Go classes are not refundable.
Some Ed2Go Topics:
Accounting Fundamentals • Grant Writing • Medical Coding
• Medical Terminology: A Word-Association Approach • Speed Spanish
2
Adult Education............................................................p. 9
Adult Basic Education - Reading  Math
Citizenship Classes
Employment  Training: TechnologyAcademy and Customer
ServiceAcademy
ESL (English-as-a-Second Language)
Family Literacy
J.E.T. (Jobs, Employment  Training)
Options to Earn a Diploma: CDP, GED, NEDP
Transitions to Post-Secondary Program
Arts, Crafts  Hobbies..................................................p. 3-4
Computers/Technology.................................................p. 4-5
Cooking........................................................................p. 5
Employment  Training................................................p. 5
Financial.......................................................................p. 5-6
Kids Corner  CTAA.....................................................pp. 6-8, 10
Mind  Body.................................................................p. 11
Music  Dance.............................................................p. 11
Personal Development........................................................p. 11
Pets......................................................................................p. 12
Photography........................................................................p. 12
Special Events  Bus Trips.................................................pp. 13-14
Class Sites...........................................................................back cover
Registration..........................................................................p. 15
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Richard Tariff
Meet Our Staff
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Arts, Crafts  Hobbies
sleep, upset stomachs from stress and processed
foods, and avoiding the “freshman15” weight gain.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, lifestyle resource and
recipe guide for you and your student!
1 Class with Jessica
Wednesday, June 8, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$25/single; $39/double
Container Gardening
	
•	 Learn how to design a container garden for your
home patio or doorstep.
•	 Create a design for different conditions by choos-
ing containers, soil, suitable plants and color
schemes.
•	 Make your own container garden to take home!
1 Class with Hart’s Greenhouse staff
Saturday, April 16, 10–11:30 a.m.
Hart’s Greenhouse, Brooklyn
$49; Materials Fee: $10, payable to Hart’s Green-
house the day of event
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•	 Ditch the rubber gloves and join us for an evening
of education on how to use essential oils for an
organic, safe and cost effective way to keep your
home safe and your body healthy.
•	 Witness a demonstration of just how simple it can
be to make your own products at home.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Monday, May 23, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$25
Emotions  Aromatherapy	
	
•	 If you struggle with mood management, then this
class is for you.
•	 Learn the ways essential oils support the structure
and functions of the body to help maintain homeo-
A Guy’s Guide to
Essential Oils
• 	This class is designed for men/women searching
for a natural deodorant, shaving cream. You can
also use this info to create a simple and easy alter-
native to detailing a car.
• 	Learn about the new athlete’s kit and the man’s
survival kit while traveling.
• 	Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Friday, May 20, 6–8 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
$29
Bridal Bliss
•	 Are you planning a wedding and feeling a bit over-
whelmed? Then don’t miss out on this essential
oils class!
•	 Come learn ways to incorporate essential oils into
your planning. These oils are safe for the bride,
effective for the groom, wanted by the bridal party
and a necessity for the honeymoon.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide for your pre- and post-wedding day plan-
ning!
1 Class with Jessica
Monday, April 11, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN, Hampton
$39
Coin Collecting
•	 This class is for everyone, from longtime collec-
tors to beginners.
•	 Learn about Civil War tokens, Comstock Lode,
Branch Mints, Southern Gold and more.
•	 Discover the best places to purchase your collection.
•	 Understand how to determine condition and rarity
of your coins.
2 Classes with Victor
Thursdays, April 7  14, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN NLC, Danielson
$29
College-Bound Survival
Kit	
•	 Becoming an “empty nester” soon and feeling the
stress as well as a bit of excitement?
•	 Start your college-bound student on the right track
with all organic, safe and easy to use natural solu-
tions in this one-day class.
•	 Come learn about the essential oil survival kit for
that college-bound student.
•	 Discover how to put together natural solutions to
support test taking, seasonal threats, little to no
Arts, Crafts  Hobbies
stasis, while supporting and managing your mood
in a natural and safe way.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Tuesday, March 22, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN, Hampton
$29
Essential Oils 101
•	 This Essential Oils 101 class will go over in detail
all of your essential oil questions so that you can
feel confident in your choices and safe using them.
•	 Come learn about, experiment with and leave with
samples of the purest oils in the world.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Friday, February 12, 6–8 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
$29
Essential Oils for the Athlete
•	 This gym bag makeover has everything you need
to focus on your workout.
•	 Optimize your health, energize your performance
and get fit from inside out, using natural solutions.
•	 Experiment with pre- and post-workout oils and
supplement samples and recipes to manage bone
and muscle pain, help your body flush out unwant-
ed toxins, and simulate nutrients to help you take it
to the next level with every workout.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, athlete’s resource and
recipe guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Monday, June 13, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$35
Grow Your Own Vegetables
for Beginners
•	 Learn the basics of growing vegetables and herbs
in a garden and/or containers.
•	 You will take home a tomato seedling!
1 Class with Hart’s Greenhouse staff
Saturday, April 9, 2–3:30 p.m.
Hart’s Greenhouse, Brooklyn
$19
Happy  Healthy Sprouts	
	
•	 Promote a non-toxic lifestyle using Certified Pure
Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) essential oils from
pregnancy to the terrible two’s, from elementary
school to those who are college bound.
•	 Educate and empower yourself with natural alter-
natives to sunscreens, bug sprays, hand sanitizer,
soaps and shampoos.
•	 Learn how to make over a diaper bag or backpack
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•	 You will learn how to thread a machine, use all
stitches and complete samples of various seam
finishes.
NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be
provided prior to the beginning of class; students
must bring a sewing machine.
1 Class with Ashley
Wednesday, May 4, 6–8 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
$35; Materials Fee: $10 payable to instructor
Sewing 201: PJ Pants
•	 This great skill-building class will have you brush-
ing up on your basic seam techniques.
•	 Learn to make an elastic casing and hem.
NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be
provided prior to the beginning of class.
1 Class with Ashley
Wednesday, April 6, 6-8 p.m.
Lyman Memorial High School, Lebanon
$39
Computers/Technology
Intro to Computers for
Seniors	
•	 Finding it difficult to use your computer these
days? If so, this workshop is for you!
•	 Learn to use e-mail, search the Internet, and create
word files.
•	 Instruction in this course will be tailored to the
individual needs of the participants.
NOTE: Personal laptop is recommended
4 Classes with Heidi
Fridays, January 29 – February 19, 1–2:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$75
Introduction to Smartphone  Tablets
•	 Explore the many options and functions, and learn
to make the most of your mobile device!
•	 Learn the specific differences between the IOS
(iPhone/iPad) and Android operating systems.
•	 Learn to better utilize the applications and func-
tions featured on your devices, including your
camera, calendar and music player.
•	 Learn about accessories available for your devices!
3 Classes with Krista
Mondays, February 1 – 22 (no class 2/15) (make-up
2/29), 5:30–7 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$59
Introduction to Pottery Techniques
•	 Learn different hand-forming pottery techniques.
•	 Create various decorative items for your spring
garden.
•	 Introduction to the pottery wheel. A demonstration
of “throwing” will be given.
•	 All levels of experience are welcome, from the
novice to the advanced.
•	 Material fees include clay, glaze and kiln firing.
6 Classes with Jean
Wednesdays, April 6 – May 11 (5/18 make-up date)
7–9 p.m.
Studio #5, Willimantic
$89; Material Fee: $35, payable to instructor
Natural Solutions with
Essential Oils	
•	 Explore the health benefits of essential oils in this
two-hour class.
•	 Learn how essential oils can be used to support,
strengthen, disinfect, relax and protect the structure
and function of your body.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Friday, March 11, 6–8 p.m.
Pomfret Community School, Pomfret
$25
New England Hurricanes:
Past, Present  Future
•	 Learn how hurricanes can affect our future and
how to better prepare and stay informed about
them!
•	 You will be introduced to the basic science, histori-
cal paths and regional effects that tropical systems
have had and can have on New England.
•	 Through PowerPoint, you will see recorded images
and graphs from past landfalls.
2 Classes with Ron
Wednesdays, May 4  11, 6–9 p.m.
EASTCONN, Hampton
$75
Romancing with Essential
Oils
•	 Are you tired and worn out at the end of the day?
•	 Educate yourself and learn how essential oils can
be used as room mists, linen sprays, bath soaks and
massage oil.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Monday, February 1, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN, Hampton
$29
Sewing 101
•	 Ever wanted to learn how to sew with a sewing
machine? This introductory class is your chance!
to ensure that your child has the necessary tools to
assist them in making healthy choices.
•	 Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe
guide!
1 Class with Jessica
Friday, May 27, 6–8 p.m.
Plainfield High School, Plainfield
$29
Herbal Housekeeping
•	 Create herbal housekeeping products for your
home.
•	 Enjoy making an essential oil; enhanced liquid
castile soap; an herbal vinegar window-and-mirror
wash; moth-away sachet; essential-oil-enhanced
room spray; and an all-purpose cleaning spray.
•	 Handouts and recipes will be given to participants.
1 Class with Michele
Wednesday, March 2, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN, Hampton
$35; Material Fee: $25 payable to instructor
Herbal Medicine Products
for Gardeners	
•	 Gardeners will enjoy this course while making
sugar foot-and-hand scrub; an essential oil sooth-
ing bath soak; a massage oil to prevent stiffness;
and a relaxing tea blend.
•	 Handouts and recipes will be given to participants.
1 Class with Michele
Wednesday, April 20, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$29; Material Fee: $25 payable to instructor
Introduction to Astronomy: Part 1
•	 Hop on board the cosmic express and take a jour-
ney from our precious planet Earth through our
solar system and beyond!
•	 Learn about our cosmic neighborhood.
•	 Study such cosmic wonders as the planets, stars,
comets, meteors, our sun and moon and so much
more!
1 Class with Ron
Wednesday, February 17, 6–9 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$45
Introduction to Astronomy: Part 2
•	 In this follow-up course to Part 1, you will learn
how to break into this fascinating hobby!
•	 You will discuss topics such as choosing and using
equipment, telescopes, optical eyepieces, accesso-
ries, tips and techniques.
•	 Take a journey to learn about deep space subjects
such as galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, comets,
meteors and more!
1 Class with Ron
Wednesday, February 24, 6–9 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$45
Arts, Crafts  Hobbies • Computers/Technology
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3 Classes with Jim
Tuesdays, March 15 – 29 (4/5 make-up), 5–8 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$85; Material Fee: $100, paid to the instructor on the
first day of class
Financial
Estate Planning
•	 Learn about establishing and prioritizing estate
planning goals.
•	 Understand the impact of federal estate taxes, set-
ting up wills and trusts and many other strategies
with a professional in the field.
1 Class with MetLife staff
Wednesday, April 20, 6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN NLC, Danielson
$29
Investing 101
•	 Understand a basic overview of investing.
•	 Learn the difference between saving and investing,
including asset class and investment styles, bonds,
stocks, and types of mutual funds.
1 Class with MetLife staff
Wednesday, March 23, 6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$29
Investing 201	
•	 This 90-minute workshop provides in-depth infor-
mation about investing in stocks and bonds.
•	 Receive information on tax implications, perfor-
mance measurement, managing risk, determin-
ing the right investments and common investing
terminology.
•	 Taking Investing 101 is recommended, prior to
taking this course.
1 Class with MetLife staff
Wednesday, April 6, 6–7:30 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
$35
Late-Stage Planning
for College: Exploring
Financial Aid  Cash Management
Solutions
•	 This 90-minute workshop is designed for parents
of high school students who are still unsure of
how they are going to pay for their child’s college
education.
•	 You will learn how to better understand your own
financial situation in order to maximize financial
aid and use cash management solutions.
1 Class with MetLife Staff
Wednesday, March 30, 6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$19
Social Media for
Beginners	
•	 Are you struggling to stay connected in the 21st
century? If so, this hands-on workshop will ex-
plore the differences and various uses of Twitter,
Pinterest, Instagram and Facebook.
•	 This course is intended for beginners who want to
learn how to use different types of social media to
network with family and friends.
NOTE: Personal laptops and/or tablets are recom-
mended
4 Classes with Heidi
Mondays, April 4 – May 2 (no class 4/18)
6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$75
Social Media for Small
Business Owners	
•	 Interested in reaching your audience using 21st
century marketing techniques?
•	 This hands-on workshop will explore the differ-
ences and various uses of social media. i.e. Twitter,
Pinterest, Instagram Facebook
NOTE: Personal laptops and/or tablets are recom-
mended
4 Classes with Heidi
Mondays, March 7 – 28, 5:30–7 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$99
Cooking
Chocolate and Herbs	
	
•	 Learn about pairing certain herbs with chocolate.
•	 Taste real hot-chocolate, chocolate pudding with
bay, spiced-chai truffles and herbal shortbread
dipped in chocolate.
•	 Handouts and recipes will be given to participants.
1 Class with Michele
Wednesday, February 3, 6–8 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$35; Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor
Cupcake Fun for Everyone!
(ages 7+)	 	
•	 Bring your family member, all ages welcome, and
have fun with cupcakes in this one-day workshop!
•	 Decorate cupcakes using buttercream frosting,
fondant, cookies and candy to create whimsi-
cal cupcakes that are perfect for birthday parties,
graduations and many other special occasions.
•	 Learn to frost, fill and pipe, using a pastry bag and
Wilton tips.
NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be
provided prior to the beginning of class.
1 Class with Ashley
Wednesday, March 30, 6–8 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
OR	 Wednesday, May 11, 6–8 p.m.
	 EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$35/single; $59/double; Materials Fee: $15 payable
to instructor
Intro to Cupcake Decorat-
ing  Designs (ages 8-13)
•	 What child doesn’t love to decorate cupcakes?
Your child will be using buttercream frosting and
fondant to create whimsical cupcakes in this intro
class.
•	 Kids will learn to pipe design and frost, using
pastry bags and Wilton tips. They’ll learn to create
embellishments by rolling, blending and cutting
shapes out of fondant.
NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be
provided prior to the beginning of class.
1 Class with Ashley
Wednesday, April 13, 4:30–6 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$29; Materials Fee: $15 payable to instructor
Employment  Training
ServSafe Certification
•	 Improve your job marketability! Employers hold
people with this certification in high regard.
•	 Every food service operation is required by
the State of Connecticut to employ at least one
Qualified Food Operator.
•	 Learn Connecticut’s requirements to become a
qualified food operator.
Computers/Technology • Cooking • Employment  Training • Financial
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enlightening. I will give a second and
third thought to retiring before my full
retirement age because I learned about
the penalties and options.” – Peter
Financial • Kids Corner  CTAA
NEW NEW Tax-Free Retirement	
	
•	 Join us for a one-day workshop to learn about
strategies that can help you get closer to a tax-free
retirement.
•	 Discover how you can safely build a tax-favored
position in retirement, using methods that have
been around for more than 150 years.
•	 Learn how retirement accounts impact your heirs,
what tax-free vehicles exist and if they are appro-
priate for you, and much more!
1 Class with Michael
Wednesday, March 2, 6:30–8:30 p.m. (snow date
Thursday, 3/10/16)
EASTCONN NLC, Danielson
$49
Understanding Life Insurance
•	 A workshop for people purchasing life insurance
for the first time or considering changing their
coverage amounts.
•	 Learn the factors to consider in determining how
much life insurance you may need.
•	 Provides an overview of the different types of life
insurance to consider and its multiple uses.
1 Class with MetLife Staff
Wednesday, March 2, 6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$29
Women and Investing: Planning Your
Financial Journey
•	 Join us and learn how to start making investment
and insurance decisions.
•	 Discover the advantages of financial planning and
staying on track.
•	 Learn how to maximize your employee benefits
and take control of the distribution of your money.
1 Class with MetLife
Wednesday, April 13, 6–7:30 p.m.
Plainfield High School, Plainfield
$19
Kids Corner  CTAA
4-H STEM Vacation Camp
(2-5 graders)
•	 Experience 4-H in the 21st
century!
•	 This week-long camp will introduce your child/
children to the CT 4-H program through a vari-
ety of activities and events that will expand their
minds, exercise their bodies and excite their spirits.
•	 Campers will learn about three focus areas of 4-H;
STEM, healthy living and citizenship/leadership
with hands on fun and exploration. (STEM stands
for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
NOTE: Students are to bring a daily lunch and
snack. Before and after-care provided at an
additional cost.
5 Classes with Marc
April 18-22, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
EASTCONN NLC, Danielson
$199
Acting 1: Creating the Actor’s Toolbox
(ages 8-12)
•	 Students will develop self-confidence and the abil-
ity to be creative collaboratively!
•	 Actors have a “toolbox” of skills and talents from
which to draw. This class will teach, encourage,
and sharpen the actor’s tools – voice, body and
imagination – through exercises, games and skits.
•	 This class covers basic acting principles, includ-
ing action, objective, obstacles, conflict, beats and
being in the moment while incorporating funda-
mentals of movement, voice and improvisation
essential to the art of acting.
•	 Students will examine scripts, perform character
analysis, learn about actors’ journals and perform a
final presentation for families.
16 Classes with Dan
Mondays, January 25 – May 23 (no class 2/15, 4/18)
5:30–6:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$199
Acting 2 (ages 10-16)
•	 Students will concentrate on voice, body, and
imagination as they work to develop self-confi-
dence through theater games and group work.
•	 Students will learn to analyze characters for their
qualities, characteristics, and motivations.
•	 A final presentation for families will take place at
the end of the semester.
15 Classes with Dan
Saturdays, January 23 – May 21 (no class 2/13, 4/23)
11 a.m.–12 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$209
Acting  Comedy Improvisation
(ages 10-14)
•	 Comedic improvisation, like “Whose Line is it
anyway?” is not scripted but requires building
blocks to create successful scenes.
•	 Through improv and games, students will develop
the confidence to take control of the stage, develop
cool characters and funny situations, and support
fellow performers.
•	 Using shows such as “Saturday Night Live,”
“Monty Python,” and “Second City TV” as inspi-
ration, students will work on the skills necessary to
create comedy sketches.
•	 A performance will take place for families at the
end of the semester.
16 Classes with Dan
Mondays, January 25 – May 23 (no class 2/15, 4/18)
6:30–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$199
Maximizing Social Security
Benefits	 	
•	 This one-day workshop will teach you how social
security benefits are calculated, the advanced
planning required to increase your benefits, and
why married couples can miss out on significant
lifetime sums.
•	 View case studies that will show you the advantage
of some of the strategies.
1 Class with Michael
Wednesday, February 10, 6:30–8:30 p.m.
(snow date Tuesday, 2/16/16)
EASTCONN, Hampton
$39
Planning for College
•	 College comes with major financial decisions.
Now is the time to make a plan.
•	 When the future includes paying for college, this
workshop will send you home with important in-
sight and guidance.
1 Class with MetLife Staff
Wednesday, March 16, 6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$15
Social Security Planning
•	 Join this informative seminar to begin planning for
Social Security.
•	 Learn how to apply, how to minimize taxes on
Social Security benefits, how to coordinate your
Social Security with other sources of retirement
income, and more.
1 Class with Charles
Tuesday, April 26, 6-8:30 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
OR	 1 Class with Charles
	 Wednesday, May 4, 6–8:30 p.m.
	 EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
OR	 1 Class with MetLife Staff
	 Wednesday, May 11, 6–7:30 p.m.
	 Plainfield High School, Plainfield
$29
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Mondays, January 25 - May 30 (no class 2/15, 4/18,
5/30), 5–6:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$429
Ballet 4
•	 In this intermediate-level class, barre work begins
to resemble the standard comprehensive ballet
barre, while invoking more musicality and memory
work.
•	 Preparation for pointe work is emphasized.
•	 In center floor, students are taught to master
standard intermediate work.
•	 Students who wish to go en pointe must take class
twice a week to build the proper strength.
19 Classes with Amy
Thursdays, January 21 – June 2 (no class 4/21)
6:15–7:45 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$515
Ballet 4/5
•	 This class is appropriate for both Ballet 4 and
Ballet 5 students.
•	 This class is intended for continuing and honing
students current repertoire.
•	 Please see appropriate level for full description.
19 Classes with Amy
Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 4/20)
6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$525
Ballet 5
•	 The goal of this class is to ensure familiarity with
the full Ballet vocabulary so that attention to
musicality can begin to dominate, with the goal of
technique becoming transparent.
•	 Longer combinations will demand more advanced
memory work.
•	 Students are introduced to more complex
techniques.
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Advanced Ballet
•	 Students explore a more advanced vocabulary
through more complex combinations.
•	 Students will be able to hone their skills toward
major metropolitan standards and enable a more
artistic expression of movement.
16 Classes with Amy
Mondays, January 25 – May 30 (no class 2/15, 4/18,
5/30) 6:30–8 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$429
Advanced Pointe
•	 This class is intended for students with two or
more years’ experience in pointe.
•	 Students will work on mastering advanced pointe
technique.
•	 Advanced Pointe requires enrollment in two ballet
technique classes.
16 Classes with Amy
Mondays, January 25 – May 30 (no class 2/15, 4/18,
5/30), 8–8:45 p.m.
OR	Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13,
4/23, 5/28), 1:45–2:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$239
Amusement Park Engineering with Legos
(grades 2-6)
•	 Enjoy a fun day at the park while learning!
•	 Students will be building, re-engineering, learning
about gearing and cars and the history and
technology involved with their favorite amusement
park activity.
•	 Students will learn basic engineering principles,
architectural principles and objectives, problem
solving, and communication skills.
•	 Projects include, fun park, cabriolet snack cart and
shark pullback car.
•	 Students take home everything they build!
6 Classes
Mondays, April 25 – June 6 (no class 5/30), 5–7 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$229
Ballet 1 (ages 5-7)
•	 In this beginner ballet class, the basic concepts
learned in pre-ballet are reinforced and the more
traditional format of barre followed by center
exercises are introduced.
•	 Moving in time with music becomes more
important, along with memorization of ballet
terminology.
•	 Special attention is paid to encourage proper
muscle memory, so that alignment issues require
less revision in more advanced classes.
18 Classes with Chloe
Tuesdays, January 19 – May 31 (no class 2/16, 4/19)
5–6 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$349
OR	 16 Classes with Maya
	 Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13,
4/23, 5/28), 10–11 a.m.
	 EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
	$289
Ballet 2 (ages 6-9)
•	 Students expand their knowledge of basic
vocabulary, learning more advanced steps and
using them in more complex combinations in this
basic Ballet class.
•	 Students work on building blocks of muscle
memory that will lead to simple pirouettes, as well
as petit and grand allegro.
•	 Flexibility will be encouraged, alignment refined
and musicality reinforced.
16 Classes with Paige
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23,
5/28), 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$309
Ballet 2/3 (ages 7-10)
•	 This class is appropriate for both Ballet 2 and
Ballet 3 students.
•	 This class is intended for continuing and honing
students’ current repertoire.
•	 Please see appropriate level for full class
description.
19 Classes with Amy
Thursdays, January 21 – June 2 (no class 4/21)
5–6:15 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$365
Ballet 3
•	 This low-intermediate class is appropriate for the
dancer with 3 or more years of training.
•	 Students work on intricate patterns, learning to
combine the feet, legs, arms and head. Students
will also work on more complex turns and begin
preparations for pointe work. Balance will be
emphasized in center work to improve upon turns
and adagios.
•	 Flexibility will be increased as well as strength,
poise, and coordination.
18 Classes with Chloe
Tuesdays, January 19 – May 31 (no class 2/16, 4/19)
6–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$399
Ballet 3/4 (ages 8-12)
•	 This class is appropriate for both Ballet 3 and
Ballet 4 students.
•	 This class is intended for continuing and honing
students’ current repertoire.
•	 Please see appropriate level for full class
description.
16 Classes with Amy
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Kids Corner  CTAA
•	 This is the final level before Advanced Ballet.
16 Classes with Amy
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23,
5/28), 12:15–1:45 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$439
Boys’ Hip-Hop (ages 7+)
•	 In this age-appropriate boys only hip-hop class,
students will explore the fundamentals of hip-hop
and jazz dance, upon which hip-hop is based.
•	 Musicality and rhythm will be a focus.
•	 Physicality and creativity is encouraged.
13 Classes with Alana
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20,
3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 12–12:45 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$229
Creative Movement (ages 4-6)
•	 Perfect for children who love to move!
Children are introduced to the joy of dancing in this
introductory class.
•	 They will explore movement and coordination of
their bodies through music, rhythm, poems/stories
and props.
13 Classes with Alana
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20,
3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 12:45–1:15 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$199
Hip-Hop (ages 7-13)
•	 Students learn rhythm, musicality and
coordination.
•	 The fundamentals of jazz dance, upon which Hip-
Hop is based, will be focused on.
•	 Creativity is encouraged.
13 Classes with Alana
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20,
3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$259
Jazz/Modern  Tap 1 (ages 6-10)
•	 Students learn to dance using jazz and modern
dance styles with an emphasis on using the whole
body, self-expression and spatial awareness.
•	 The Tap portion will teach basic vocabulary, styles
and fundamentals of Tap through technique, floor
progressions and dance combinations.
•	 Creativity is encouraged through improvisation.
13 Classes with Alana
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20,
3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 9–10 a.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$259
Jazz/Modern  Tap 2 (ages 8-12)
•	 Students move beyond the basics in this
intermediate-level class.
•	 They will develop the freedom, power and
dynamics of jazz and modern dance styles.
•	 Technique, floor progressions and dance
combinations will focus on refining tap skills for
clarity of sound and steps.
13 Classes with Alana
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20,
3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 10–11 a.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$269
Jazz/Modern 3 (Ages 10+)
•	 Students learn to dance with an emphasis on
using the whole body, self-expression and spatial
awareness.
•	 Specific historical styles of dance with modern
dance pioneers will be incorporated, including
Hortin, Limon, Graham and Cunningham.
•	 Creativity is encouraged through improvisation.
17 Classes with Alana
Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 2/17, 3/9,
4/20), 6:30–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$299
Journey into Space with Legos
(grades 2-6)
•	 The sky is no limit for your future engineers as
they journey from earth to outer space and beyond.
•	 Students will blaze a trail to develop architecture,
design, problem solving and team building skills
while driving home key STEM elements and
reinforce the importance of simple machines.
•	 Students will build spaceship BB-133, Apollo
pullback car and V-Twelve Spaceship.
•	 Students take home everything they build!
6 Classes
Mondays, February 1 – March 14 (make-up dates
3/21  3/28), 3:30–5:30 p.m.
Pomfret Community School, Pomfret
$229
Modern Latin Dance for
Teens! – Part 1	
•	 Enjoy a positive and rich dance experience
learning about the roots of Latin music and dance.
•	 Explore such Latin dance rhythms such as Salsa,
Regaeton, Mambo, Merengue, Cumbia, Cha-Cha,
and Bachata.
•	 Great for preparing for Quinceanera celebrations
or just expanding your cultural and artistic
experiences!
6 Classes with Oswaldo
Tuesdays, February 9 – March 15 (make-up dates
3/22  3/29), 6:30–7:30 p.m.
Grasshopper Arts  Dance Studio, Willimantic
$89
Modern Latin Dance for
Teens! – Part 2	
•	 Learn advanced techniques in Bachata  Salsa,
building on lessons learned in part 1.
•	 Further explore connections between dance and
healthful living.
•	 Be the star of your Quinceanera celebration
or impress your friends and family with these
energetic and creative dance techniques.
NOTE: Modern Latin Dance for Teens! – Part 1 is a
pre-requisite for this course.
6 Classes with Oswaldo
Tuesdays, March 22 – May 3 (no class 4/19) (make-
up 5/10), 6:30–7:30 p.m.
Grasshopper Arts  Dance Studio, Willimantic
$89
Pointe 1/2
•	 In this introduction to pointe work class, students
learn to put on pointe shoes properly and how to
break them in.
•	 Class exercises work to improve ankle alignment,
flexibility and strength and to perfect the center of
balance necessary for pointe.
•	 Most classes work takes place at the barre.
•	 One required class for Pointe 1 is Ballet 4 along,
with one other ballet class.
19 Classes with Amy
Thursdays, January 21 – June 2 (no class 4/21)
7:45–8:15 p.m.
Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$225
Pointe 2/3
•	 This class is for students in their second year of
pointe study.
•	 Students will begin spending more time
off the barre, working on more demanding
steps, pirouettes and traveling turns, and then
incorporating these into simple enchainements.
•	 One required class for Pointe 2 is Ballet 4/5 along
with one other ballet class.
19 Classes with Amy
Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 4/20),
7:30–8:15 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$285
NEW
NEW
Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed						 860-423-25919
g Options to Earn a Diploma
• CDP (Credit Diploma Program)
This program offers students options for earning credits toward
a high school diploma. In addition to granting credit for class-
room courses and distance learning, students (17 and older)
may be awarded credits for a variety of life experiences, such as
military service and various vocational trainings. An EASTCONN
High School Diploma is granted upon successful completion of
the program.
• GED (General Educational Development)
	 The CT State Diploma
This classroom-based course prepares students to pass the State
of Connecticut-administered General Educational Development
(GED) exam. Writing, math, science, social studies, and reading are
covered in the curriculum. The course is designed to offer students,
ages 17 or older, an alternative route to earn a Connecticut State
High School Diploma. Students must be 17 or older to take the GED
exam. Individuals, ages 17 or 18, must submit documentation that
they have been withdrawn from school for at least six months prior
to the exam, or that the class they entered ninth-grade with has
graduated. Preparation and testing are available in English or Span-
ish. The new GED is a computerized exam. We offer instruction on
computers to prepare you for this new testing format. La preparación
y la prueba de GED está disponibles en inglés o español.
• NEDP (National External Diploma Program)
Thisprogramprovidesanalternativeforadultswhohavegainedskills
throughlifeexperiencesanddemonstratedcompetencyinacertain
area.TheNEDPisanelectronicportfolioassessmentprogramthat
offersweeklyone-on-onemeetingswithstaff,butnoclassroominstruc-
tion.AnEASTCONNHighSchoolDiplomaisgranteduponsuccessful
completionoftheprogram. Call to make an appointment.
g Citizenship Classes
This classroom-based program provides free preparation
and instruction to foreign-born adults who wish to become
American Citizens.
g ESL (English-as-a-Second-Language)
Instruction is designed for adults who have limited proficiency
in the English language. Instructional emphasis is on listening
and speaking, but reading and writing are also included.
Teachers individualize instruction to meet the needs of the
students.
g Family Literacy /
	 ELL Customer Service
EASTCONN partners with Head Start to provide a family
literacy program. Windham parents and families with English-
as-a-Second-Language (ESL) needs will benefit from this
program.
g Reading  Math
	 Adult Basic Education
Adult Basic Education classes are offered for students to
work on basic reading, writing and math skills. Instructional
levels range from beginning to pre-GED readiness.
g J.E.T. (Jobs, Employment  Training)
This free program is for eligible 17-24 year-olds with or
without a high school diploma. Opportunities include
high school completion, free training for Microsoft Office
Specialist and National Retail Foundation’s Customer
Service certifications, work readiness skills and career
exploration including paid internships. Start your career
path today!
Offered in Danielson, Willimantic, Norwich and New London
Sessions offered in the:
Willimantic-Area • 860-423-2591
	 • Community Learning Center
	 • Kramer
	 • RHAM High School
	 • Stafford High School
	 • Village Heights
	 • Windham Heights
Danielson-Area • 860-779-3770
	 • Northeast Learning Center
	 • Plainfield Early Childhood Center
	 • Putnam Elementary School
www.eastconn.org/adultprograms
g Transitions to Post-Secondary Program
This program will help EASTCONN Adult Education students
navigate the post-secondary maze and successfully enter
college or training programs that will increase their earning
potential. Students will also have the opportunity to prepare
for college courses with computer skills and academic college
readiness courses.
Adult Education Programs are provided free of charge and are
supported in part by Boards of Education for the residents of the
following towns:
•	 Andover
•	 Brooklyn
•	 Canterbury
•	 Chaplin
• 	Columbia
•	 Eastford
•	 Hampton
•	 Hebron
•	 Killingly
•	 Lebanon
•	 Marlborough
•	 Plainfield
•	 Pomfret
•	 Putnam
•	 Scotland
•	 Stafford
•	 Sterling
•	 Thompson
•	 Union
•	 Windham
•	 Woodstock
EASTCONN is in compliance with Connecticut General Statutes Sec.10-73 (a)(c) and does not charge a fee for any textbooks or materials used in the mandated program areas. Individuals with a disability
who require an accommodation in order to participate in any class, program, activity, or when taking the GED exam, please contact Ellen Clinesmith, 860-455-1593.
Join the growing list of CT GED graduates!
The test has changed and so have our classes. Success is within reach! Call now for more information.
EASTCONN ADULT EDUCATION
Employment  Training
FREE Training Program:
• Customer Service Academy
Starting soon in Danielson  Norwich. Earn the National Retail Foundation’s
Customer Service credential while working towards your GED.
Call 860-779-3770 for more information.
Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed						 860-423-2591
•	 They will build fine-motor skills and develop
balance and rhythm.
•	 Attire: Girls – leotards, tights and tap shoes. Boys
– fitted stretchy clothing and tap shoes. Long hair
needs to be worn in a ponytail or bun.
13 Classes with Alana
Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20,
3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 1:15–1:45 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$149
Video Game Making – 101
(grades 3-8)
•	 Students will be taught how to design and modify
their own arcade style video games.
•	 They’ll learn how to control characters objects,
and outcomes in their game, then increase the
difficulty level and add more features.
•	 Students will learn to design their own version of
Pac Man and several other games!
NOTE: Students need their own e-mail address and
small flash drive
4 Classes
Wednesdays, April 6 – May 4 (no class 4/20) (make-
up 5/11), 5:30–7:30 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$175
Youth Dance Performance Ensemble
(ages 8+)
•	 Open to interested members of appropriate age
with previous dance experience, with artistic
director’s permission.
•	 This is a jazz, modern and ballet dance performing
group.
•	 Students contribute to the creation of original
dance pieces to be performed for organization-
related functions or in the community.
NOTE: Students must also take at least one tech-
nique class per week.
17 Classes with Alana
Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 2/17, 3/9,
4/20), 7:30–8:30 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$279
Kids Corner  CTAA
Pre-Ballet (ages 3-5)
•	 In this beginning Ballet class, students learn the
joy of movement, while the basic positions and
movements of classical Ballet are introduced.
•	 There is less traditional barre work and more
independent movement, exploring balancing,
hopping, skipping, jumping, galloping, age
appropriate stretches, basic positions of the feet
and arms, the concept of parallel vs. turned out
legs and feet and Ballet class etiquette.
•	 Basic Ballet skills, terminology, rhythm and
coordination are taught, practiced and developed
through creative movement, music and mine in a
supportive and supervised environment.
19 Classes with Emily
Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 4/20)
5:30-6 p.m.
EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
$239
OR	16 Classes with Emily
	 Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13,
4/23, 5/28), 9:30-10 a.m.
	 EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic
	$199
Princesses and Pirates
Miniature Gardens	
•	 Develop your child’s Green Thumb!
•	 Bring your child dressed in a favorite princess or
pirate costume to add to the fun as children create
their own miniature gardens.
•	 Each child will take home their own garden.
NOTE: Each child needs to have an adult present.
Costumes are optional.
1 Class with Hart’s Greenhouse Staff
Sunday, April 10, 1–2 p.m.
Hart’s Greenhouse, Brooklyn
$25/child; $45/2-children
Pullback Car FRENZY (grades K-3)
•	 Enjoy a jam packed course with science!
•	 This fun filled enrichment course is designed to
stimulate problem solving and creativity using new
and innovative ideas.
•	 Students will learn science and engineering con-
cepts, gearing and gear ratios, potential and kinetic
energy, friction, forces, motion and aerodynamics,
and communication skills.
•	 Students will build 8 pullback cars.
•	 Students take home everything they build!
5 Classes
Thursdays, March 3 – 31 (make-up dates 4/7  4/14)
5–7 p.m.
EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$199
Sew a Pillow Case
(ages 8-13)		
•	 Your child will learn basic sewing machine opera-
tions, how to sew French seams and much more!
•	 They will enjoy learning to sew while putting their
own twists on sewing a pillow case that they will
take home.
NOTE: Students should bring their own sewing ma-
chine. You may rent one for an additional charge.
1 Class with Ashley
Wednesday, March 30, 4-5:30 p.m.
RHAM High School, Hebron
OR 	Wednesday, May 11, 4:30–6 p.m.
	 EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic
$29; Materials Fee: $15 pa
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    8JOUFStDJUZPöSWJOFPSHt0óDJBM(VJEFUP$JUZ/FXT 1SPHSBNTBOEDUJWJUJFT EXCLUSIVE: TRAFFIC UPDATE| BOMMER CANYON NATURE GARDEN | GREAT PARK REPORT PLUS: MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS | MARTIAL ARTS FOR THE FAMILY | PHOTOGRAPHY Young DetectivesTeen Police Academy was one of many programs that made 2015 memorable
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    Help make theseason brighter for the families of Irvine’s adopted 2/11 Marine Battalion by donating a new, unwrapped gift suitable for infants or children through age 12. Donations accepted November 2–December 11 at the Irvine Civic Center, Irvine Police Department and the Orange County Great ParkVisitors Center. Toys will also be collected at theWinterWonderland event on December 6. ToyDrivesponsoredbytheCityofIrvineand theIrvine2/11MarineAdoptionCommittee. 949-724-6606 cityofirvine.org Holiday Toy Drive
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    Features 7 Nature Gardenin Bloom The Bommer Canyon Nature Garden, planted by the City of Irvine and the Irvine Company, was completed over the summer and is now part of the Open Space Preserve. 8 Year in Review As we head into 2016, we’ll take a look at key developments in the City over the past year, as well as recap special events that Irvine residents enjoyed. Plus, find out what’s to come in the new year. Departments 2 Inside the City Manager’s Office 3 Great Park Report 4 News Briefs 12 Irvine Spotlight 13 Irvine Resources 96 Inside Contacts Activity Guide 16 Events Family Activities 19 Early Childhood 29 Children 46 Teens 50 Adults 61 Seniors Active Plus 65 Aquatics 69 Arts 77 Disability Services 78 Orange County Great Park 82 Outdoors/Nature 84 Pets 85 Tennis 92 Map Locations 94 Registration 12 Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s HealthyCityHealthyPlanet initiative. 46 8 69 85 7 65 I N S I D E T H I S I S S U EContents 1Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine Irvine City Council Mayor Steven S. Choi, Ph.D. Mayor ProTem Jeffrey Lalloway Councilwoman Lynn Schott Councilmember Beth Krom Councilwoman/ Christina Shea Chair, Great Park Board City Manager Sean Joyce Community Services Commission Chair KevinTrussell Vice Chair Michael Carroll Commissioner Scott Schultz Commissioner Melissa Fox Commissioner Jim Shute InsideIrvine Editorial Managing Editor: Craig Reem Associate Editor: Kim Mohr Activity Guide Editor: Alana Kaleikini Activity Guide Coordinator: Dave Neustaedter Contributors:SawakoAgravante,JenniferAllanach,ShawnnGallagher, Melissa Haley,Tamara Kohn,Tom Macduff InsideIrvine Art Art Director: Jonathan Price InsideIrvineispublishedquarterlybytheCityofIrvine.Pleaseaddress editorial correspondence to: Inside Irvine, c/o Public Information Office, City of Irvine, PO Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623-9575 or via email at insideirvine@cityofirvine.org.ForquestionsabouttheActivityGuideor advertising, call 949-724-6665 or email activityguide@cityofirvine.org. For City of Irvine hours of operation, visit cityofirvine.org. Incorporatedin1971,theCityofIrvineoperatesunderacharterlawform ofgovernment.Assuch,theCityCouncilmakespolicydecisionswhilethe City Manager is appointed by the City Council to function as the chief ex- ecutiveoftheCity.TocontacttheCityCouncil,pleasecall949-724-6233. Irvine City Council meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the City Council Chamber, located at 1 Civic Center Plaza, corner of Alton Parkway and Harvard Avenue. Regular sessions begin at 4p.m. with a possible recess prior to 5p.m. to discuss matters under Closed Session. Irvine City Council meetings are cablecast live on ICTV Channel 30 and are webstreamed live on cityofirvine.org/ictv. The programs presented in the Activity Guide section are provided throughtheCityofIrvine’sCommunityServicesDepartment.Allcontents are copyright 2015. Request permission in writing to reprint. Disclaimer:AlthoughInsideIrvineacceptsinformation,theCityofIrvine doesnotassumeresponsibilityforerrors,omissionsormisinformationin theadvertisements,nordoestheCityrecommend,endorseorguarantee products or services provided by advertisers. Cover: AstudentparticipatesinaCrimeSceneInvestigationexerciseduring the Irvine Police Department’s first Teen Community Police Academy, held inAugust.PhotoprovidedbyTimKnight. Comments, questions or suggestions? Email us at insideirvine@cityofirvine.org The City of Irvine’s app, Access Irvine, is available for free download on iTunes and Google Play.
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    An Even Better Irvine H ighlightedin this issue of Inside Irvine is our ongoing effort to identify strategies for improving traffic flow in the City, specifically during the morning and evening commute hours. Balancing the many quality-of-life advantages enjoyed by Irvine residents with transportation flow throughout the community is a priority that we address on a daily basis. Along with Irvine’s flour- ishing housing market, robust economy and low unemployment comes vehicular traffic. The City Council has made clear its commit- ment to doing everything possible to ease traffic congestion. Also important is the City’s ongoing financial support of Irvine’s public schools. This year’s “Support for Educational Excellence” ini- tiative is demonstrated by City funding of approximately $8.6 million of direct ($4 million) and indirect funding for local public schools, an amount that may be unprecedented nationwide by any city that does not directly operate its school system. I also want you to know about a wonderful program that Irvine has secured for the convenience of residents. Irvine residents have a variety of convenient ways to dispose of large, bulky items such as furniture, appliances, electronic equipment, wood waste, clothing, batteries, tires and other items that cannot be placed into residential trash or recycling containers. Residents living in single-family homes and condominiums and attached homes with garages can request two free bulky item collections each year. Residents may contact Waste Management at 949-642-1191 for details and pickup. Those who live in multi-family complexes can drop off an unlimited number of bulky items free of charge at Waste Management’s Sunset Environmental Transfer Station at 16122 Construction Circle West by showing proof of Irvine residency. Residents may contact Sunset Environmental at 714-558-7761. For further information, please con- tact the City’s waste and recycling program at 949-724-7669. Finally, Chief David L. Maggard Jr. recently retired from the Irvine Police Department after 13 years of distinguished service. Chief Maggard led the Police Department with integrity, thoughtfulness, vision and genuine, heartfelt care for the well-being of our community. Irvine is a better community for Chief Maggard’s leadership. It has been my honor to appoint Deputy Chief Mike Hamel to serve as Irvine’s next Chief of Police. For more on both men, see Page 6. Like you, I am always grateful for the vigilance and dedication of the men and women of the Irvine Police Department. ■ I N S I D E T H E C I T Y M A N AG E R ’S O F F I C E Letter 2 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 Irvine City Manager Sean Joyce “Balancing the many quality-of-life advantages enjoyed by Irvine residents with transportation flow throughout the community is a priority that we address on a daily basis.”
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    Orange County GreatPark hours Mondays–Wednesdays: 10a.m.–dusk Thursdays Fridays: 10a.m.–10p.m. Saturdays Sundays: 9a.m.–10p.m. construction, that will provide additional comfort, con- venience and functionality. The first phase of the Sports Park, as well as Upper Bee and Bosque areas, are expected to begin opening by the end of 2016. FivePoint Communities is building 688 acres of the Great Park as part of a unique public-private partner- ship with the City. ■ 3Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine Great Park Report The 688-acre development of parkland at the Orange County Great Park continues to take shape. The City Council recently approved several enhance- ments to the 175-acre Sports Park, currently under City Council-Approved Sports Park Enhancements O Upgraded Spectator Seating The baseball, softball, tennis and volleyball facilities willnowhaveindividualspectatorseatswithbacks (similartothosefoundatprofessionalstadiums) O Additional Drinking Fountains O Eight Additional Batting Cages Fourmorebattingcagesatthefuturesoftballfacilities andfourmorebattingcagesatthebaseballfacilities O Synthetic Turf 6of13soccerfieldswillnowfeaturesyntheticturf (promotingfull-seasonuse) O An Additional Restroom O Enhanced Scoreboards O Additional Shade Structures Future Features ■ Basketball Courts ■ Children’s Play Area ■ Timeline Extension Comfort and FunctionEnhancements are put into place for 175-acre Sports Park 12 Baseball/Softball Fields 13 Soccer/Lacrosse Fields, Championship Stadium 2 Flex Fields 5 SandVolleyball Courts 25Tennis Courts 175-Acre Sports Park
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    TO VIE WI NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E 4 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 News Briefs ■ C O M M U N I T Y Donate to the Toy Drive The City, in partnership with the Irvine 2/11 Marine Adoption Committee, is again holding a toy drive this holiday season. You can help make the holidays brighter for the children and families of Irvine’s adopted Marine battalion from Camp Pendleton by donat- ing a new, unwrapped toy through December 11. Toys are needed for infants through age 12. Drop off toys in bins located in the lobbies of the Irvine Civic Center and Police Department (1 Civic Center Plaza), as well as the Visitors Center at the Orange County Great Park. ■ E C O N O M Y Shop in Irvine When you head out for your holiday shopping this sea- son, remember that some of the best shopping in Orange County is in Irvine. When you support mer- chants here in Irvine, you’ll see the benefit in the form of City services. A percentage of sales tax revenue generated comes back to the City to be used for municipal services including public safety, park main- tenance and programs for youth and seniors. ■ H O L I D AY R E M I N D E R S City Hall Closed for Holidays City Hall will be closed on the following dates: Nov. 26, 27: Thanksgiving break Dec. 24: Christmas Eve Dec. 25: Christmas Day Jan. 1: NewYear’s Day Holiday Tips Here are tips to help ensure your holidays are safe and happy: ■ If you are out shopping, be sure to lock your car androllupyourwindows.Don’tleaveyourpurse, wallet, cellphone or other valuables in your ve- hicle. Keep purchases with you. ■ If you are having packages sent to your home, bring them inside as soon as possible. If you won’t be home, consider having items delivered toyourworkplace,oraskafriendtopickthemup. ■ Be mindful when displaying gifts at home. Try not to leave them in places where they will be visible from the outside. ■ After holiday dinners and parties, always make sure you have a sober, safe ride home. ■ If you are traveling, make sure your house ap- pears occupied by using timers on lights and televisions, and exterior motion detectors out- side. Ask a friend or trusted neighbor to check on your house and collect your mail and newspaper. ■ Avoidpostingyourholidaytravelplansorpictures of you while you’re away on social media. Season of Giving For those looking to provide the gift of giving this holiday sea- son, please go to the City of Irvine’s dedicated list of local charitable groups, cityofirvine.org/giving. To make donations online, visit cityofirvine.org/irvine-gives. ■ H O N O R S Irvine Again Safest City The City of Irvine again reported the lowest per capita violent crime rate in the nation for cit- ies with a population greater than 100,000. Irvine also recorded its lowest per capita overall Part 1 crime rate in the City’s history. TheFederalBureauofInvestiga- tion published its Annual Uniform Crime Report on Sept. 28, for Part 1 crime reported January through December 2014. Part 1 crimes in- clude murder, robbery and other serious offenses. This is the 11th consecutive year the City has been the safest of its size. Irvine Accolades The City of Irvine is proud to be recognized on a national level. The City has recently enjoyed sev- eral honors, including being named the No. 1 Best-Run City by 24/7 Wall Street. As our residents al- ready know, Irvine is a great place for families. Now, we have been named as such: Irvine was ranked No. 5 in NerdWallet’s list of Best Places for Young Families, and No. 5 Best Place for Soccer Moms and Dads. In addition, Irvine came in No. 4 in the nation for PetLovers in a WalletHub.com survey, which also ranked Irvine the No. 3 Best Place for Veterans. Irvine was the No. 3 Small American City for Economic Potential, according to a division of the Financial Times of London.
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    5Winter 2015-16 InsideIrvine News Briefs TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E ■ P E T S Pets Need a Home for the Holidays Irvine Animal Care Center’s largest adoption day will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, at the Center. The 9th annual Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Fair will feature 500-plus adoptable dogs, cats and rabbits. Donation of $2 requested for admission; parking is free. About 60 rescues and local shelters will participate. Vendors will provide pet-related services that include low-cost microchips, and veterinary and training advice. Gourmet food trucks and a non- profit bake sale will round out a very special day. Leashed, vacci- nated dogs are welcome. Watch our ICTV feature on a wonderful 2015 adoption:cityofirvine.org/adoption. ■ C O D E E N F O R E C E M E N T City Codes Preserve Lifestyle Irvine is a place we are all proud to call home. Our City is filled with parks, shopping destinations and well-maintained neighborhoods, all of which contribute to a quality of life the City and its residents have worked hard to achieve. To that end, we ask that residents be mind- ful of activity happening in their neighborhoods. City Municipal Code states that transient occupan- cy is not allowed anywhere other than a hotel-motel zone; transient occupancy is defined as rental of a space or unit of 30 days or less. If you notice short-term rental activity in your neighborhood, please call the City’s Code Enforce- ment staff at 949-724-6326. Practice Proper Pet Etiquette For many Irvine residents, shar- ing our parks, paths and neigh- borhoods with pets is a great source of joy and also provides exercise. The City of Irvine Municipal Code addresses dog etiquette to ensure the safety and happiness of your pet and fellow community members. To help maintain a high quality of life for your neighbors, please always carry bags and pick upafteryourpetwhileoutonwalks. Dogs must always be on a leash while out on walks and in all public places. For your pet’s safety, do not walk domestic dogs in restricted ar- eas, such as designated Open Space trails, as many plants can be toxic to pets and your dog can uninten- tionally disrupt or harm the wild- life and plant life in those areas. ■ S A F E T Y Keep Your Property Safe In 2015, communities across the State of California have expe- rienced a significant increase in property-related crimes. As part of the IrvinePoliceDepartment’son- going commitment to the safety of people and property in Irvine, IPD documents and tracks these crime trends. One of the largest areas of increased property crime in Irvine is related to thefts from vehicles, many of which were unlocked. IPD has taken several steps to ad- dress this uptick in thefts. We have targeted property crime with in- creased specialized enforcement, and met with community groups to inform them of the trend and request their help in identifying sus- picious and criminal activity. IPD would like to request your help, too. Please remember to lock your car, even if it is parked in front of your home, and remove all valuables from plain sight. If you see suspi- cious activity in a parking lot or your neighborhood, please call the PoliceDepartmentat949-724-7000.
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    6 Inside IrvineWinter 2015-16 News Briefs TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E ■ S E R V I C E S Recycled Water Filling Station Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) is providing free recycled water for its residential customers for irrigation and wash-down uses. The Recycled Water Filling Sta- tion, located adjacent to IRWD’s home office at 15600 Sand Canyon Ave. in Irvine, opened in mid- August. Users can get up to 300 gallons per visit; please bring your own containers. More information: irwd.com. Tax Assistance for Irvine Residents The City of Irvine, in partnership with the United Way of Orange County,isofferingtax-preparation services at no cost to taxpayers who earned less than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying taxpayers who live, work or attend school in Irvine are eligible to receive help complet- ing and electronically filing their tax returns through April 15. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 888-434-8248 beginning Jan. 7. ■ P U B L I C S A F E T Y U P D AT E Police Chief Maggard Retires; Deputy Chief Hamel Takes Reins C ity Manager Sean Joyce recently announced the retirement of Irvine Police Chief David L. Maggard Jr. after 13 years of ser- vice to the Irvine community. Chief Maggard served as Deputy Chief for one year before taking on the role of Chief. During his tenure, Irvine was recognized as the Safest City in America for 11 consecutive years. Under Chief Maggard’s leadership, the Irvine Police Department has received national recognition for its crime victims care, excellence in criminal investigations and innovative use of technology. “Chief Maggard has led with integrity, thoughtfulness, vision and genuine, heartfelt care for the well-being of our community,” Joyce said. Stepping in to fill the important role is Deputy Chief Mike Hamel. “Deputy Chief Hamel is a capable and experienced leader who is prepared to assume his new role and drive the Department forward to new levels of excellence,” Joyce said of his appointment. Deputy Chief Hamel began his law enforcement career at the Los Angeles Police Department. He has served the Irvine community for 21 years and has extensive management experience, working in virtually every area of the Department. Hamel has made significant contributions toward the care of victims and victim services, and in 2015 received the Ambassador of Peace Award from the Violence Prevention Coalition of Orange County. His other honors include the IPD’s Meritorious Service Award. Deputy Chief Hamel is an ac- tive member of various community boards, including the Team Kids Board of Directors. David L. Maggard Jr. Mike Hamel
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    7Winter 2015-16 InsideIrvine B ommer Canyon is one of the most popular sites in the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks. Visitors wander along the trails on foot and bicycle, enjoying the natural habitat. Many people want to know more about the plants and animals that live in this can- yon, and the new Bommer Nature Garden will help visitors get close to the flora, fauna and history of this natural area. In 1867, Bommer Canyon served as the hub of James Irvine’s cattle operations. More than a century later the cattle operations ceased; then in the early 1980s, the City of Irvine purchased the property to create an Open Space Preserve. Today, remnants of the cattle operations infrastructure dot the hills, embedded in the natural space to remind visitors of the site’s history. The Nature Garden was built and planted by the Irvine Company for the City of Irvine. The project was completed in August and is now part of the City of Irvine Open Space Preserve. The garden serves as an educational resource during guided walks led by Irvine Ranch Conservancy naturalists. Photos courtesy of Irvine Ranch Conservancy The native plants are still growing in and getting es- tablished, and during this time the garden has been open during monthly Wilderness Access Days and for other scheduled programs. There will also be com- munity volunteer opportunities in the garden, with the public invited to participate in keeping the plants free of weeds. Upcoming Wilderness Access Days in Bommer Canyon are scheduled for Dec. 19, Jan. 16, Feb. 20 and March 19. The garden will be open during the ac- cess days. Even when the garden itself is not open, visitors can stop along the Nature Loop Trail and see the native plants, vintage cattle operations structures and the many birds flitting between the large shrubs and trees. For more information on upcoming programs in Bommer Canyon, visit LetsGoOutside.org /activities. ■ New Nature Garden in Bommer Canyon
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    M U CH P R O G R E S S S E E N I N 2 0 1 5 Year inReview As we prepare for the holidays and the start of a new year, Inside Irvine takes a look at how the City worked to uphold, and improve, the quality of life its residents have come to expect. We’ll also highlight some of the special events that our residents enjoyed this year, as well as take a look at what’s in store for 2016. W E ’ D L I K E T O H E A R Y O U R H I G H L I G H T S O F 2 0 1 5 Send photos and a brief description (100 words) to: insideirvine@cityofirvine.org 8 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16
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    9Winter 2015-16 InsideIrvine Key Council Actions I M P R O V I N G T R A F F I C The City Council in January 2015 approved a compre- hensive Citywide traffic management study to identify strategies for improving traffic flow in the City, specifi- cally during the morning and evening commute hours. Thestudywillanalyzetrafficoperationandmanagement practices, and its multi-modal transportation manage- ment strategies — transit, walking and biking — to determine what can be done to further improve the City’s traffic flow during peak commute hours. The study will provide recommendations and strategies to improve traffic flow and will assist the City in identi- fying future needs related to signal management and technology, public transit and active transportation. As part of that study, an online survey was conducted and community meetings were held in July and August. The City Council has also approved acceleration of $60 million in infrastructure improvements that will ease traffic, and those include: the widening of Jambo- ree Road by one lane in each direction between Main and Barranca; a pedestrian bridge across Jamboree and Michelson to ease pedestrian and car tie-ups at one of our busiest intersections, so the bridge will tie into Park Place on one side and Central Park West and the many businesses, including Allergan, on the other; Jeffrey/ Walnut intersection widening; the Culver/University intersection widening; and the widening of University Drive between MacArthur and Campus near and abut- ting the UC Irvine campus. P R E S E R V I N G O P E N S P A C E In May, the City Council extended for another 10 years an agreement with the New Irvine Ranch Land Con- servancy to manage the City’s extensive Irvine Open Space Preserve. In 1988, Irvine voters approved a land- mark Open Space Initiative that consolidates Irvine open spaces into large contiguous areas, assuring pres- ervation of open space through a phased dedication and compensating development program. To date, the Irvine Company has permanently dedicated approxi- mately 5,600 acres of open space to the City. From 2010 to 2014, daily visitation to the Preserve increased more than tenfold, from 6,376 to 64,804, with the opening of the Bommer Canyon Trailhead and opening of certain trails to public access seven days a week. S U P P O R T I N G E D U C A T I O N In July, the City Council directed continuation of the City’s Challenge Match Grant program for Fiscal Year 2016-17 and Fiscal Year 2017-18, for $1.5 million per year in the same manner and for the same purpose as currently implemented. Also, the Council allocated $2.5 million to the City Educational Partnership Fund in Fiscal Year 2016-17 and Fiscal Year 2017-18 for enhanced academic performance programs and service. These actions support the City Council’s stra- tegic goal to financially support Irvine’s public schools. Education is an important community value in Irvine. The City’s FY 2015-16 Budget earmarks approximately $8.6 million in direct and indirect funding to local schools. Moving forward, the City’s efforts to continue supporting public education will be known as “Support for Educational Excellence” in Irvine. Special Events H O S T T O W N The City of Irvine was one of 100 cities throughout Southern California to host delegations from around the world as part of the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles from July 25-August 2. Irvine was assigned the Korean delegation, which included 93 athletes and 39 coaches, team staff and delegation liaisons. While in Irvine, the delegation visited many of Irvine’s iconic locations, including the Orange County GreatPark;UCIrvine;BommerCanyon;theSpectrum Center and more. The Irvine Host Town Committee consisted of volunteers who worked with sponsors to make the pre-Games visit July 21-24 memorable for the Korean Special Olympics Delegation.
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    10 Inside IrvineWinter 2015-16 S O L A R D E C A T H L O N 2 0 1 5 In October, the City of Irvine once again hosted the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon at the Orange County Great Park. College students from across the country and around the world came to Irvine to showcase solar-powered houses they imagined, de- signed and built. This was the second time the Solar Decathlon was held at the Great Park, following a suc- cessful event in 2013. A first was the inclusion of a local team, Team Orange County, with students from UC Irvine, Chapman University, Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College competing. The event was attended by the Mayor and City Coun- cil, as well as dignitaries including U.S. Energy Secretary Dr. Ernest Moniz and Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Dr. David Danielson. T E E N P O L I C E A C A D E M Y The successful Irvine Police Department Teen Com- munity Police Academy provided an in-depth look into the day-to-day operations of a law enforcement agency. Teen participants took a look behind the scenes in four-hour classes, over five consecutive days in August. Provided in both classroom and hands-on format, the meetings offered snapshots of the operation and function of various divisions, bureaus and units of the Department. Participants in the program learned about and interacted with: t Traffic Enforcement t K-9 Officers t Criminal Investigations t Crime Scene Investigation t Emergency Management t Special Weapons and Tactics t Training and Use of Force Instructors were Department executive command personnel, supervisors, police officers and professional civilian support staff. By the end of the five days, each student graduated from the academy with a better un- derstanding of how the Irvine Police Department serves our community. C L E A R T H E S H E L T E R S On Aug. 15, the Irvine Animal Care Center partici- pated in the NBC4/Telemundo Clear the Shelters pet adoption event. On this day, the shelter opened its doors early for adoptions, and crews from NBC4 were on site filming. The day was a huge success, with 77 animals finding their forever homes; this is more than six times a regular weekend day. The event was well-received throughout the region, with 2,575 animal adoptions finalized in Southern California. The 2016 event is slated for July 16. (Above) Casa del Sol, the Solar Decathlon 2015 entry from Team Orange County, won second place in the Engineering contest.
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    11Winter 2015-16 InsideIrvine J E F F R E Y O P E N S P A C E T R A I L O P E N I N G Back in 1988, the City’s Open Space Initiative, ap- proved by 85 percent of Irvine voters, set in motion the growing footprint that continues to connect what will be 16,000 acres of permanent open space. That represents more than one-third of Irvine’s geography. In January, the City of Irvine in partnership with the Irvine Com- pany opened the next phase of the walking, jogging and bicycle trail, located along Jeffrey Road between I-5 and Portola Parkway. The new section, which includes three pedestrian bridges and two undercrossings, provides uninterrupted biking and walking connectivity through the Villages of Cypress, Woodbury and Stonegate. One of the many important additions to the Jeffrey Open Space Trail is a depiction of the history of Irvine with timelines, plaques and monuments along the route. The Irvine Company built the 76-acre segment at a cost of more than $30 million, and used as inspiration NewYork’sCentralPark,Boston’sEmeraldNecklaceand the work of landscape architect Fredrick Law Olmsted. What to Look for in 2016 I R V I N E T U R N S 4 5 In 2016, Irvine marks its 45th anniversary. Since its incorporation in 1971, Irvine has become a nationally recognized city, with a population of 250,384 that spans 66 square miles and is recognized as one of America’s safest and most successful master-planned urban communities. Top-rated educational institutions, an enterprising business atmosphere, sound environmen- tal stewardship, and respect for diversity all contribute to Irvine’s enviable quality of life. Our family-friendly City features parks, sports fields and dedicated open space and is the home of the Orange County Great Park. A 175-acre Sports Park is set to begin opening at the Great Park by the end of 2016. While we are excited to celebrate 45 years of cityhood, City staff is already preparing to mark our golden anni- versary of 50 years in 2021. Look to Inside Irvine and cityofirvine.org for details as they become available. N E W S E N I O R C E N T E R D E B U T S The Trabuco Center, set to open in February, will serve as the City’s third senior center, providing pro- grams and services for Irvine’s growing older adult population. Trabuco Center is located at 5701 Trabuco Road, on the corner of Jeffrey and Trabuco along the Jeffrey Open Space Trail. The 7,500-square-foot facility features a state-of-the-art fitness center, large mul- tipurpose rooms, lounge area, patio courtyard, solar carports and free Wi-Fi. Trabuco Center will offer a variety of programs and activities including fitness and exercise classes such as Zumba and line dancing, recreation programs such as bridge and chess, educational presentations, com- puter classes and technology tutoring. The facility is also available for private reservations for functions on evenings and weekends. The Trabuco Center Grand Opening is set for Saturday, Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. F O O D D R I V E The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, is hosting a community food drive titled “Irvine Has Heart,” set to launch on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, and run through March 31. Collected items will benefit local food pantry distri- bution programs. The goal of the program is to collect 3,500 pounds of canned food items. Donation barrels will be available at various City facilities, including the Irvine Civic Center and Irvine Police Department, located at 1 Civic Center Plaza, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For ad- ditional program information, call 949-724-6680. ■
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    “Our animals receive exceptionalcare, seven days a week, from those who hold them in the highest regard.” — J. Kevin Hertell 12 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 QA J. Kevin Hertell is the Irvine Animal Care Center (IACC) Manager overseeing one of the most progressive municipal animal care facilities in the region. IACC provides a program that promotes pet owner responsibility, pet registration, pet adoptions, community involvement, animal spay and neutering, humane education, and ser- vice to the community. On an annual basis, the Animal Care Center provides care for approximately 3,000 animals. Q: You are new to this position and Irvine: Compare the similarities and differences of your previous experience. A: With my 30-plus years in the animal welfare field, I can easily say that IACC is one of the nicest Animal Care Centers that I have ever seen. That difference alone is reason to be here, but more important is the pride you feel from the moment you walk through the gate from our staff, our volunteers and the community that supports our animals and this great facility. Our animals receive exceptional care, seven days a week, from those who hold them in the highest regard. Q: The“Proud to Adopt”campaign speaks succinctly to the City’s mission. How do the City’s adoption numbers compare this calendar year to previous years? A: For the first half of this year, our adoption numbers have held steady with previous years. Additionally, IACC will promote the ninth annual Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Fair event com- ing up on Sunday, Dec. 6, at which our animals, as well as animals from other rescue groups, will be offered for adoption into their for- ever homes. Q: What are the next steps for 2016 in coordinating adoptions through staff and volunteers? A: We are in the process of expanding and fine-tuning the roles of both staff and volunteers moving into 2016. That said, first and foremost, it is all about the animals. With that mindset, we will work with and for the community to educate both the owners and the ani- mals (yes, we can educate the animals) to ensure that they live a long and healthy life together. Through education, behavioral training, enrichment and good husbandry, we can adopt more animals with fewer returns and more lives saved as we move forward into 2016. ■ Do you have a question for Inside Irvine? Email your question to insideirvine@cityofirvine.org I R V I N E S P O T L I G H T Irvine Animal Care Center The Irvine Animal Care Center’s new manager, J. Kevin Hertell, proudly oversees one of the most progressive municipal animal care facilities in the region. J. Kevin Hertell Irvine Animal Care Center Manager
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    13Winter 2015-16 InsideIrvine Irvine Resources TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E Middle School Program and Youth Action Team 14301 Yale Avenue 949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org Engages youth in positive social- recreational activities during non-school hours. In cooperation with the school district, teens develop and implement activities focusing on community service, personal skill development and recreation. Page 46. ■ C O M M U N I T Y O U T R E A C H P R O G R A M S Irvine Youth Employment Services 14351 Yale Avenue 949-724-6741 irvineyouthemployment.com Provides free, local job search assistance for teens and young adults ages 16-25. After attending one of the free weekly Youth Em- ployment Workshops (see Page 49), participants can engage in mock interviews and receive resume as- sistance and job leads. Child Resource Center and Child Care Coordination 14341 Yale Avenue 949-724-6721 949-724-6632 irvinechildcare.org Child Care Coordination is lo- cated in the Child Resource Center, and provides resources and referrals for parents seeking quality and affordable child care in Irvine. The Center provides a member- based lending library on child development, parenting, curricu- lum and child care administration. Also available are family child care business books, DVDs, training materials, CDs, educational toys and lamination/die cut machines. High School Youth Action Team 14301 Yale Avenue 949-724-6739 hsyat.org Enables high school students to participate in developing and implementing services for their peers with a focus on youth leadership, community service and social-recreational activities. Current events are posted on facebook.com/irvineHSYAT. ■ C H I L D R E N , YO U T H FA M I L I E S FOR Families 1 Civic Center Plaza 949-724-6650 cityofirvine.org/forfamilies Provides free information and short-term support to individu- als, couples and families living in Irvine. Services include confiden- tial consultations, problem solving, and resource linkage and referrals for ongoing support. Areas include relationship difficulties, parent- ing, financial/legal matters, family violence, substance abuse, depres- sion, stress and community edu- cation programs. Irvine Children’s Health Program 949-398-7840 ichp@cityofirvine.org coccc.org Certified Enrollment Counselors from the Coalition of Orange CountyCommunityHealthCenters help families and individuals enroll in health insurance programs. Assist- ance is available at no cost.
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    14 Inside IrvineWinter 2015-16 ■ D I S A B I L I T Y S E N I O R S E R V I C E S Al Dorothy Keen Center for Senior Resources 20 Lake Road 949-724-6926 irvineseniors.org Located in Lakeview Senior Center, the Keen Center pro- vides older adults with information on health care, assistance pro- grams, support groups, care man- agement, health insurance, Social Security, safety, finances, alterna- tive living, transportation, in-home care and Irvine Meals on Wheels services. Language translators avail- able by appointment. Irvine Meals on Wheels 20 Lake Road 949-724-6910 cityofirvine.org/MOW Provides nutritious meals deliv- ered to qualifying homebound Irvine senior residents each week- day by caring volunteers. Available on a donation basis (suggested donation $5 per day); no qualify- ing senior is turned away based on inability to pay. TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E TRIPS 6427 Oak Canyon 949-724-7433 cityofirvine.org/trips Provides low-cost, door-to-door transportationserviceforseniors as well as adults age 18 and older who are unable to drive due to a permanent physical and/or cog- nitive disability. Registration and eligibility required. Call for avail- ability and an application. Disability Services 1 Civic Center Plaza 949-724-6637 cityofirvine.org/ds Provides social recreational pro- grams, support services and advocacy for persons with dis- abilities, their families, caregivers and providers who live or work in Irvine. Services include social events, access reporting, sensitivity training, resources and referrals, inclusion and accommodation support. Page 77. ■ V O LU N T E E R O P P O R T U N I T I E S iVolunteer 949-724-6682 cityofirvine.org/volunteer Self-serve/self-help website de- signed to connect residents with Irvine-based community organiza- tions seeking volunteers. The one- stop format enables organizations to post online requests that volun- teers can easily access. Irvine Gives 949-724-6600 cityofirvine.org/irvinegives Comprehensive online resource, organized by subject area, to find giving opportunities to City programs and local charitable organizations. Environmental Programs 949-724-7449 cityofirvine.us Provides Irvine residents and businesses with tips and re- sources to promote eco-living. Topics include recycling, hazard- ous waste disposal, energy and more. For easy tips and tools to save resources and reduce costs, visit cityofirvine.us. Financial Literacy 14351 Yale Avenue 949-724-6611 Programs promote economic well-being through free finan- cial literacy courses available to residents of all ages. Page 51. Irvine Resources
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    15Winter 2015-16 InsideIrvine Activity Guide A complete listing of programs and services offered through the Community Services Department TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s HealthyCityHealthyPlanet initiative. 37 Martial Arts for the Family Strengthen family bonds while improving physical skills and building charac- ter. Moms, Dads, teens and kids can practice Tae Kwon Do Korean Karate together in this class for all ages and belt levels. See Page 37. 16 Special Events Get in the holiday spirit! Donate a toy, adopt a pet, and enjoy games, crafts and hot chocolate during Winter Wonderland. Mark your cal- endar for the Holiday Toy Drive, Home for the Holi- days Pet Adoption, Winter Wonderland celebration and more. See Pages 16-18. 74 Photography Sharpen your photography skills. Learn to compose dramatic landscapes, cre- ate images you are proud to post on social media, process black and white film and edit digital photographs us- ing Photoshop. See Pages 71 and 74. 94 Registration Register online at irvinequickreg.org, by phone at 949-724-6610 or stop by one of the many com- munity centers for assistance (map on Pages 92-93). Regis- tration information on Pages 94-95. Registration for winter classes begins November 16. The spring edition of Inside Irvine will be mailed the week of February 22. Middle school teens can join friends and play in sports programs and leagues during non-school hours. Middle School Program repre- sentativesateachcampusalsoorganizeexcursions,classes,dances,service programs and other fun and meaningful activities. See Pages 46-49.46 Middle school teens can join friends and play in sports programs and leagues during non-school hours. Middle School Program repre- sentativesateachcampusalsoorganizeexcursions,classes,dances,service programs and other fun and meaningful activities. See Pages 46-49.
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    Holiday Toy Drive ThroughDecember 11 Irvine Civic Center/ Irvine Police Department Orange County Great Park Help make the season brighter for the families of Irvine’s adopted 2/11 Marine Battalion by donating a new, unwrapped gift suitable for infants or chil- dren through age 12. Donations are being accepted at the Irvine Civic Center, Irvine Police Department and in the Orange County Great Park’s Visitors Cen- ter during regular business hours. Toys will also be collected at the Winter Wonderland event on Decem- ber 6. For more information, visit cityofirvine.org or call 949-724-6606. EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 16 Through December 11 Letters to Santa Santa is busy getting ready for the holidays and would love to hear from his friends in Irvine. Heritage and Turtle Rock parks will be accepting and sorting Santa’s mail. San- ta’s response letters must be delivered and picked up from the same park. Allow one week for responses; classrooms allow two weeks. A drop-off/pick-up box will be located at each location. For more information, call 949-724-6750 (Heritage) or 949-724-6734 (Turtle Rock). Send letters to: SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS Heritage Park Community Center Turtle Rock Community Park 14301Yale Ave. 1 Sunnyhill Dr. Irvine, CA 92604 Irvine, CA 92603 CALENDAR OF EVENTS December 6 Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Fair 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Irvine Animal Care Center Sponsored by the Irvine Animal Care Center, this annual event features more than 500 dogs, cats and rabbits available for adoption along with pet-related vendors, a silent auction, raffle prizes, Ask-a-Vet and Ask-a-Trainer booths, plus much more. $2 donation suggested; parking is free. For more information, visit cityofirvine.org/animal-care-center or call 949-724-7741. December 6 Winter WonderlandFREE with Joyful Jingles Concert 5–8 p.m. Irvine Civic Center Celebrate winter as “snow” falls over the Irvine Civic Cen- ter and the community gathers for games, crafts, music, hot chocolate, entertainment and food. The City’s newest event includes a Joyful Jingles holiday concert and a visit from Santa Claus. Admission is free. For more information, visit cityofirvine.org/specialevents or call 949-724-6606. December 21–31 Winter Break Camps Various Times and Locations The City of Irvine offers many camp experiences for chil- dren and teens during winter break. Choices include art, tennis, sports, excursions and more. See Pages 29-30, visit irvinecamps.org or call 949-724-6610. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Irvine Has HeartFood Drive February 14–March 31 Irvine Civic Center The City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Har- vest Food Bank, will kick off its annual healthy food drive on Valentine’s Day. Donations will benefit several local food pantry distribution programs. Residents are asked to donate healthy canned or non-perishable food items. Donations will be accepted in the Civic Center lobby and at other City facilities. EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 17 February 13 14 Cupid’s Date Night 6–9 p.m. Orange County Great Park Celebrate romance and art at the Great Park with a pic- nic dinner, balloon ride and one-of-a-kind art creation. With step-by-step instruction from a local artist, couples will paint a beautiful masterpiece to take home. Bring a blanket to enjoy the evening; balloon ride is weather permitting. Fee is $132 for two people; enroll the main contact only. Registration required; enroll online in Course #163072 (February 13) or #163073 (February 14) at irvinequickreg.org. For more information, call 949-724-7611. Ages 16+. March 12 Kite Flying 3–5 p.m. Bommer Canyon Celebrate spring by mak- ing and flying kites in Bom- mer Canyon. Event includes kite-making materials, demonstrations, safety tips and kite flying opportunities in the beautiful canyon. All ages welcome. Adults must accom- pany children under 18. Fee is $6 per kite. Enroll at irvinequickreg.org in course #159162. CALENDAR OF EVENTS January 9, February 13 March 12 Saturday Family Craft Play 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Orange County Great Park Learn more about the Great Park through new, family- friendly games and crafts! All activities held at Balloon Park. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program; craft supplies limited. For more information: ocgp.org. All ages welcome. January 14 (TUSD) February 11 (IUSD) FREE Welcome to Kindergarten 7–8:30 p.m. This free workshop is for parents interested in learning more about the Irvine and Tustin Unified School Districts’ enrollment process, kindergarten and transitional kin- dergarten programs. Please attend one presentation only. Visit iusd.org to determine which school district your child will attend due to school district boundaries. The January 14 event will be for Tustin Unified and will take place at Northwood Community Park. The February 11 presentation for Irvine Unified will be held at the Irvine Civic Center. Registration is not required; seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to limited seating, adults only please. The IUSD presentation can be viewed online one week after the event at cityofirvine.org. For more information, please call 949-724-6632. February 2–April 15 FREE Tax Assistance Program By Appointment Only Beginning February 2, 2016, the City of Irvine, in part- nership with the United Way of Orange County is offer- ing tax-preparation services at no cost to taxpayers who earned less than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying taxpayers who live, work or attend school in Irvine are eligible to receive help completing and electronically filing their tax returns through April 15. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 888-434-8248 start- ing January 7, 2016. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 18 FAMILY ACTIVITIES Creation StationsFREE atthe Great Park Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations. Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program. Every Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm OCGP Free Family Art Time Parents and children experiment with different media including drawing, painting, clay, printmaking and more with guidance from an art instructor. Parent must enroll and participate with enrolled child. Ages 5+. Drawing Sa Jan 16 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163063 Clay Sa Jan 23 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163064 Painting Sa Jan 30 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163065 Printmaking Sa Feb 6 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163066 Drawing Sa Feb 13 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163067 Clay Sa Feb 20 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163068 Painting Sa Feb 27 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163069 Printmaking Sa Mar 5 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163070 Drawing Sa Mar 12 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #163071 FREE Family Fun at the Museum *SWJOF)JTUPSJDBM.VTFVN Go back in time to learn about what Irvine was like and how people lived before Irvine became a City in 1971. Irvine Historical Society Docents share the past through crafts and stories in these free programs. Parent participa- tion required. Program is free, but space is limited; regis- tration required for each family member. Supply fee: $5 for each craft. Ages 5+. Sparkly Ornaments Su Dec 20 2pm–3pm IHM Free #155683 Adobe Brick Making Su Jan 24 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160403 Prepare a FruitTart Su Feb 28 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160404 Easter Egg Hunt Su Mar 20 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160405 Family Sailing BBQ Families can enjoy learning the basics of sailing or refresh their skills on a Harbor 20 keelboat with an instructor aboard. Bring food to grill on our barbecues to top off your sailing adventure. Family consists of three to five participants. Fee is per person. More info: 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ages 6+. Sa Dec 12 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50 #157094 Sa Dec 12 2pm–5pm NSB $50 #157095 Sa Jan 16 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50 #159993 Sa Jan 16 2pm–5pm NSB $50 #159994 Sa Feb 20 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50 #159995 Sa Feb 20 2pm–5pm NSB $50 #159996 FREE Old Town Irvine Tour Step back in time to explore the rich history of Irvine and the Irvine family. This docent-led walking tour re- veals what life was like in Old Town Irvine in the early 1900s with site tours of what was once the bean granary, boarding house, blacksmith shop and more. Meet in the La Quinta hotel lobby (Sand Canyon and Burt Road). Su Dec 13 12pm–2pm OTI Free #156767 Su Jan 10 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160400 Su Feb 14 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160401 Su Mar 13 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160402 Moonlit Marshmallows Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfire. Each ses- sion is one hour. Bring a flashlight and dress warm. All ages welcome. Fee is per person; adults must accompany children younger than 18. F Dec 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #156730 F Dec 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #156731 F Feb 5 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160114 F Feb 5 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160115 F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116 F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117 EXCURSIONS Art Excursion: Pasadena MuseumNEW of California Art Explore beautiful Old Pasadena independently for lunch, then spend the afternoon visiting the Pasadena Museum of California Art. This excursion requires substantial walking. Fee includes motorcoach transportation and admission; lunch at participant’s expense. IFAC Member: $40. Ages 18+. Sa Dec 5 10am–5pm IFAC $45 #158730 Visit the Getty! Explore the incredible art collection, amazing architec- ture and spectacular hilltop views. Bring a lunch or enjoy one of the three cafes located on site. Fee includes mo- torcoach transportation; lunch at participant’s expense. IFAC Member: $27. Ages 18+. Sa Feb 6 9:30am–4:30pm IFAC $29 #162410 Senior Excursions: Exposition Park Enjoy a morning ride on the Metrolink to Los Angeles’ Ex- position Park and to visit museums. Fee includes round- trip Metrolink ticket; lunch at participants expense. Most museums are free, however, special exhibits may require a fee. Meet at the Irvine Metrolink Station at 15215 Barranca Parkway. More info: 949-724-6808. Ages 50+. W Feb 10 8:30am–4:30pm Metrolink $25 #160238 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    COOKING Cupcake Kids Make crafts,delicious desserts, decorate cakes, cookies and cupcakes with your child. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Th Dec 3 10am–11am HPCC $10 #158302 Tu Feb 23 10am–11am HPCC $10 #162720 F Mar 4 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162552 Fun with Fruits and Veggies Get your child excited and interested in healthy food choices. A variety of fabulous fruits and vegetables are used in fun projects and creative crafts. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Th Jan 14–Feb 4 10am–11am NCP $40 #160415 F Feb 19 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162551 Healthy Snack Attack Learn quick ways to create healthy snacks that are bet- ter for little bodies. We’ll use carrots, celery, tortillas and other healthful foods to create quick, easy and fun snacks. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. W Feb 3–24 3:15pm–4:15pm UCP $40 #162862 Kid Cooks Does your child like to help in the kitchen? Children will learn how to safely work in the kitchen and pro- perly use tools. Make pizza, soft pretzels and many other items from scratch. Parent partici- pation required. Ages 3-5. M, F Dec 7–18 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #156977 F Jan 15 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162548 Tu Mar 1–22 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #163075 Let’s Make Dough! Toss it, pat it or bake it! Join us while we create fun proj- ects with dough. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Th Dec 17 10am–11am HPCC $10 #158303 Th Feb 11–Mar 3 3pm–4pm NCP $40 #160436 Tiny Turtles Dinky Ducks Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses, which allow you to sample a variety of our programs. 19 EARLYCHILDHOOD ORANGE COUNTY’S FESTIVAL BALLET THEATRE DEC 12 24 March 19 20, 2016 thebarclay.org | festivalballet.org | 949.854.4646 Tickets online 24/7: For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Fairy Tale Fantasy Letyour imagination run wild as we follow Little Red Riding Hood and put Humpty Dumpty back together again. Fun crafts and wonderful stories will be shared to pique your child’s interest. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Dec 4 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #156759 Tu Jan 5–26 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163081 NEW Over the Rainbow Painting A fun way to introduce painting to your child. Children will be able to explore stations such as shaving cream, pudding, sand and balloon painting. Dress for mess and we’ll supply the rest. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. M Feb 1–29 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163078 Shapes, Numbers Colors Puzzles, crafts and activities make learn- ing the basics fun! Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 10am–11am NCP $35 #160406 NEW Soaring through the Seasons Come soar through fall, winter, spring and summer. In this class your child will experience the seasons and all their glorious changes through crafts and activities. Par- ent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Mar 11 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162571 Toddler Keepsakes Preserve memories of your child’s toddler years with these unique crafts. Using glue, glitter, plaster, paint, hands and feet, you’ll be making special memories to treasure. Par- ent participation required. Ages 3-5. Winter Holidays F Dec 18 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #156755 Valentine’s Day F Feb 12 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162613 Spring Crafts F Mar 25 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162616 Trucks, Trains, Boats Planes Each week, we’ll introduce an exciting and fascinating mode of transportation. Join us for stories and crafts designed to delight and educate your child. Parent participation re- quired. Ages 3-5. F Jan 29 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162574 Whimsical Winter Crafts Create wonderful mementos and memories! Little ones, with the help of a grown-up, will do fun and easy craft projects based on a winter theme. Parent participation re- quired. Dress for mess. Ages 3-5. F Jan 8 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162572 F Jan 8–29 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163076 CRAFTS Creative Crafts Play Paint, build, play and more! We provide the supplies, you provide the creativity in self-directed activities. Crafts can be messy; wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation required. Ages 2-7. Sa Dec 19 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #156747 Sa Jan 16 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #160111 Sa Feb 20 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #160112 Sa Mar 19 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #160113 Creative Painting Paint with anything from spaghetti noodles to marbles. Let your child be creative without creating a mess at home. Wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Tu Feb 9–Mar 1 10am–11am NCP $35 #160419 Messy Play Dress for mess and we’ll supply the rest! The fun is all here; pudding painting, shaving cream art, hand/foot prints, bubble stations and more. Parent participation re- quired. Ages 3-5. F Mar 18 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162615 Messy Play Days Create artwork with a variety of art media. Proj- ects include bubble making, silly putty, coffee dough, painting and lots of one-of-a-kind artwork by your little artist. Parent participation required. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-4. *No class 2/15. M Dec 7–21 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #158691 W Jan 6–20 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161773 M Feb 1–22* 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161774 W Feb 3–17 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161775 W Mar 2–16 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161777 M Mar 7–21 1:15pm–2pm SSNP $48 #161776 Messy, Muddy Hands Toes Create art with fingers, feet, mud and suds! Enjoy crafty fun using a variety of exciting objects. Child’s artwork will be assembled into a keepsake. New projects each month. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent participation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: $20. Ages 1-5. Th Dec 3–17 10am–10:45am HPCC $33 #156961 Th Dec 3–17 11am–11:45am HPCC $33 #156962 Th Jan 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #161783 Th Jan 7–28 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #161784 Th Feb 4–25 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #161785 Th Feb 4–25 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #161786 Th Mar 3–24 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #161787 Th Mar 3–24 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #161788 EARLYCHILDHOOD 20 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    DANCE, MUSIC DRAMA Jump, Shout, Get Your Wiggles Out! Active toddlers explore the world of music through vari- ous music styles and use instruments, ribbons, parachutes and gymnastics equipment. More info: shannoncoy kendall@gmail.com. Parent participation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 1-3. Tu Dec 1–15 11am–11:45am HPCC $37 #156956 Tu Jan 5–26 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #161819 Tu Feb 2–23 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #161820 Tu Mar 1–22 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #161821 Jumping Jacks Jills Help develop motor and social skills through lively music, singing, dancing, imaginative play, tunnels and instru- mental jam sessions. More info: info@cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Parent participation required. Inst: Miracles in Motion. Ages 1.5-4. W Feb 10–Mar 2 10am–10:55am NCP $39 #161727 Kids Love Music: Baby Class Musical bonding time for you and your baby! Learn lap songs, peek-a-boo songs and active chants. Explore rhythm and sound with shakers and drums while your baby gains motor skills, building blocks for tonal memory and cog- nitive development. Bring a baby blanket. Class content changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 4-14 mos. (not walking). Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #159978 Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #159980 Sa Feb 20–Mar 19 11am–11:30am WBCP $65 #159979 Kids Love Music: Toddler Class A good class for first-timers. Together we sing, dance and play rhythm instruments! Explore making mu- sic with drums, pentatonic xylophones and glocken- spiels. We keep you and your toddler active and en- gaged in this shortened version of the Kids Love Music class! Class content changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 1-2. Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #159981 Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #159983 Sa Feb 20–Mar 19 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $65 #159982 Kids Love Music Come sing, dance and play together with animal pup- pets and rhythm instruments. Explore making music with drums, xylophones and glockenspiels. Children gain tonal memory, motor skills, cognitive development and have a fun bonding time with you! Class content changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional sup- ply fee: $20. Ages: 1-4. Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #159984 Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #159985 Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #159987 Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #159988 Sa Feb 20–Mar 19 10am–10:45am WBCP $65 #159986 Kids Love Music: Holiday Mix together holiday music and winter songs with finger play and jingle bell shakers! All same Kids Love Music fun with a winter theme. Baby class is for ages 4-14 mos. Tod- dlers are 1-2 years and Kids class is ages 1-4. Babies Tu Dec 1–15 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $42 #156351 Babies Sa Dec 5–19 11am–11:30am WBCP $42 #156352 Toddlers Tu Dec 1–15 3:30pm–4pm NCP $42 #156353 Toddlers Sa Dec 5–19 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $42 #156354 Kids Tu Dec 1–15 4:15pm–5pm NCP $42 #156355 Kids Tu Dec 1–15 5:15pm–6pm NCP $42 #156356 Kids Sa Dec 5–19 10am–1:45am WBCP $42 #156357 Tiny Turtles Dinky Ducks Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses, which allow you to sample a variety of our programs. 21 EARLYCHILDHOOD DoesyourlittledancerwishtoperformintheCity’sOCDanceProductions? Date: June, 2016 Location: TBA Early Childhood dance classes see Page 23 ƒ Ballet Tap Combo ƒ Ballet, Jazz Tap Combo ƒ Ballet, Jazz Tumbling Combo ƒ Butterfly Ballerinas ƒ Hip Hop Tumble ƒ Princess Ballet ƒ Sing Along Dance Fun ƒ Superhero Hip Hop Creative Movement ƒ Tots Tutus Ballet Children dance classes see Pages 35 ƒ All Star Tiny Cheer Tumble ƒ Ballet Tumble Combo ƒ Ballet Barre Technique ƒ Children’s Musical Theater ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level I ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level II ƒ Commercial Dance Stage Performance Prep ƒ Creative Dance ƒ Hip Hop ƒ Hip Hop Breakdance for Boys ƒ Hip Hop Jazz Dance ƒ Irish Dance for Beginners ƒ Jedi Training Hip Hop ƒ Musical Theater Broadway Dance ƒ Pop Star Hip Hop ƒ Princess Academy ƒ Street Hip Hop Breakdance For more information about the optional recital and costume costs, please call Orange County Dance Productions at 714-389-1933. Online registration for the winter session of classes is now available at irvinequickreg.org. Irvine OC Dance Productions For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    South Coast MusicTogether Experiencetheacclaimedandinternationalresearch-based music and movement program for infants, toddlers and the adults who love them. Classes flow with songs, dance and instrumental jam sessions in a spirit of warmth and community. More info: scmusictogether@aol.com. Parent participation required. Inst: South Coast Music Together. Curriculum fee: $41. Infant siblings under 9 months may register for free as space permits. Call 949-724-6611 to reserve the free spot. Ages birth-4yrs. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M Jan 11–Mar 28* 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #161478 M Jan 11–Mar 28* 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #161479 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #161480 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #161481 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #161482 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #161483 Tumble, Tots Tunes Dance, sing and tumble with your little ones. Expand your child’s experience and interest in music, dance and gymnastics through movement and various apparatuses. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent par- ticipation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 2-3.5 Tu Dec 1–15 10am–10:45am HPCC $37 #156953 Tu Jan 5–26 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #161816 Tu Feb 2–23 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #161817 Tu Mar 1–22 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #161818 EDUCATIONAL AlphaBricks Learn the alphabet with LEGO® bricks. This is a hands- on class where students will design and build educational models based on letters of the alphabet using DUPLO® bricks. Children must be toilet trained. More info: irvine@bricks4kidz.com or 949-415-4391. Inst: Bricks 4 Kidz. Ages 2.5-4. *No class 1/18, 3/7. M Jan 4–Feb 8* 2pm–3pm CCP $89 #160134 M Feb 22–Mar 28* 2pm–3pm CCP $89 #160135 Parent Me Learning Chinese Together Learn while having fun! By using a variety of tools and techniques including songs, animals, fruits, colors and games, children and parent teams interact to easily learn Chinese together. More info: 949-559-6868. Parent participation required. Supply fee: $10. Ages 2.5-5. Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 9:10am–9:55am SCCCA $180 #161501 Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 10am–10:45am SCCCA $180 #161502 Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 10:50am–11:35am SCCCA $180 #161503 EARLYCHILDHOOD 22 Spectrum 1/2 page Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    23 EARLYCHILDHOOD Parent participation requiredAges 1.5–3 *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7. PARENT ME These classes are offered by OC Dance Productions Instructors. More Info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Dance Technique These classes are more technique and disciplined based, allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance genre. Dancers can track improvement and learning through our full progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/ flexibility training are also explored in these classes. Ballet Tap Combo Ages 3–5 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 9:50am–10:35am CCP $112 #161846 Ages 3–5 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $112 #161847 Ages 3–5 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #161848 Ages 3–5 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161849 Ages 3–5 F Jan 15–Mar 18 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #161850 Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:40am–11:25am CCP $139 #161844 Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:45am–11:30am NCP $139 #161845 Ballet, Jazz Tap Combo Ages 4–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #161853 Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #161854 Ballet, Jazz Tumbling Combo Class Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #161855 Ages 3–6 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #161856 Tots Tutus Ballet Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #161944 Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 11:30am–12:15pm CCP $139 #161943 Dance Play These introductory classes are for those new to dance or movement and incorporate dance technique with cre- ative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes promote rhythm, coor- dination, listening, gross motor skills and articulation. Butterfly Ballerinas Ages 3–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161862 Ages 3–6 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:50am–10:35am NCP $139 #161863 Hip Hop Tumble Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161885 Princess Ballet Supply fee: $10. Ages 3–5 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 10:45am–11:30am CCP $112 #161918 Ages 3–5 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161919 Ages 3–5 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161920 Ages 3–5 F Jan 15–Mar 18 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161921 Ages 3–5 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:50am–10:35am CCP $139 #161922 Sing Along Dance Fun Ages 3–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161932 Superhero Hip Hop Creative Movement Ages 3–5 F Jan 15–Mar 18 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161940 Parent Me All-In-One Dance Experience different genres of dance including ballet, jazz, hip-hop, tumbling, stretches and creative movement, pro- viding a proper foundation for future dance classes. These basic movements can improve spatial awareness, body control and balance. Suitable for boys and girls. Sneakers or dance shoes required. Ages 1.5–3 W Jan 13–Mar 16 10am–10:45am CCP $139 #161893 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #161894 Ages 2–3 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #164244 Tots Tutus Ballet Imaginations soar with props, songs, rhythm, movement and play. Through ballet and jazz basics, children develop gross motor skills and creativity. Ballet shoes required. Ages 1.5–3 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 9am–9:45am CCP $112 #161908 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #161907 Movement, Motor Skills and More Set to favorite tunes children will also use props, parachutes, bean bags and more to play and participate in partner activities with their parent or guardian. Suitable for boys and girls. Sneakers or dance shoes required. Ages 1.5–3 W Jan 13–Mar 16 11am–11:45am CCP $139 #161898 Ages 1.5–3 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #161900 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9am–9:45am NCP $139 #161899 Princess Ballet Play Fundamentals of ballet and creative movement to fairy tale music with princess tutus, props, story time and prin- cess crafts. Surprise visit from a familiar princess on the last day. Supply fee: $10. Ages 1.5–3 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #161904 Ages 1.5–3 W Jan 13–Mar 16 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #161905 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #161906 View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7. OC DANCE PRODUCTIONS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    MARTIAL ARTS Tiny TigersKarate Tame your little one’s inner tiger with techniques to chan- nel their energy in this karate class for beginners. Course strives to instill respect, self-control and confidence. Uni- form (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Hemenez. Ages 4-11. Sa Dec 5–26 9am–10am DCP $48 #157065 Sa Jan 2–23 9am–10am DCP $48 #160371 Sa Feb 6–27 9am–10am DCP $48 #160372 Sa Mar 5–26 9am–10am DCP $48 #160373 MORE CHOICES! Community Helpers What do you want to be when you grow up: a veterinar- ian, a nurse, a farmer or a police officer? Create crafts and play games based on our community helpers. Parent par- ticipation required. Ages 3-5. F Feb 5 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162612 Pirates Dragons From pirates and ships to dragons and knights, this class will transport explorers to another time and place. Enjoy making crafts and fun activities. Parent participation re- quired. Ages 3-5. Th Feb 11–Mar 3 10am–11am NCP $35 #160435 Weeble Wobble Wednesdays Drop in for a variety of self-di- rected parent and child activities including musical instruments, crafts, puzzles, movement, games and circle time. Activity stations are designed to expose and encourage development of motor skills, socialization, language and cognitive abilities. Includes a coffee station for grown-ups. Purchase passes at class (5-day $20 pass; 10-day pass $40). Ages 1-4. *No class 12/23. EveryWednesday* 10am–11am HPCC $4/meeting PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS ABCs with Tiny Tots Schedule: Option 1: M–F: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Option 2: MWF: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Option 3: TTh: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark. Sites: Deerfield Community Park (DCP) University Community Park (UCP) Prepare your child for Kindergarten both academically and socially. Children will learn to write their name, ex- perience art, music, science, cooking, math and reading in a fun and nurturing environment with caring teachers and assistants. Adult-to-child ratio is 1:8. Children must be toilet trained. More info: socalttt@juno.com. Inst: Mrs. M. and Tiny Tot Staff. Ages 3-5. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. *No class 1/18, 2/15. Mornings with Miss Tammy Tots Schedule: TTh: 9:30–11:30 a.m. Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark. Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) Join in the fun with your tod- dler. Children are introduced to a friendly environment with fun alphabet art, crafts, music, story and playground time. Activities are designed to encourage self- motivation and independence in preparation for preschool. Parent participation required. Bring a snack. More info: tammyle@att.net or 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy’s staff. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-6. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Mornings with Miss Tammy Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2:TTh: 9 a.m.–noon Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark. Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP) Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) This class is jam packed with activities including alphabet recognition (upper/lower case), creative arts, literature, phonics and writing. Classes provide interactive experi- ence to spark imaginative learning in a fun-filled morning of social development and self-esteem building. Differ- ent themes explored each week. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net or 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. *No class 1/18, 2/15. Miss Tammy’s Lunch Bunch F Jan 8–29 12pm–1pm NCP $24 #161768 F Feb 5–26 12pm–1pm NCP $24 #161769 F Mar 4–25 12pm–1pm NCP $24 #161770 Preschool Programs PreschoolprogramsareofferedatmultipleCityparkswith different day and time options to choose from. Most programs run monthly. For more information on options and fees, visit irvinequickreg.org and browse the Early Childhood Preschool Programs. EARLYCHILDHOOD 24 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Afternoons with MissTammy Schedule: TTh: 1–3 p.m. Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark. Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) Enhance your child’s kindergarten readiness through let- ter recognition, phonics, alphabetic toys, sight words and writing. Class reinforces a positive self-image and makes school a fun experience. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 3-6. Program runs month- ly; view fees and register online. My Fun Time Later Gators 4DIPPM3FBEJOFTT%SPQ0ò1SPHSBN Introduction to numbers, colors, children’s literature, alphabet recognition and phonics. Activities stimulate creativity, socialization and cognitive development through interactive play and music games. Children must be toilet trained. Register onsite. Space is limited! Option to pay $6/hour. Ages 3-5. Deerfield Community Park 949-724-6725 My FunTime Monday–Friday 8am–12pm $6/hour Later Gators Monday–Friday 12pm–3pm $6/hour Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728 My FunTime Monday–Friday 9am–1pm $6/hour Preschool Chinese Conversation Learn to read and speak Chinese before starting kindergar- ten. Children start reading through phonetics curriculum and develop conversation skills with group activities, songs, storytime, games, crafts and special holiday events. Parent participation is optional. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: 949-559-6868. Inst: Ms. Shawna. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M,W Jan 4–Mar 23* 9am–11:20am SCCCA $550 #161534 Tu,Th Jan 5–Mar 24 9am–11:20am SCCCA $600 #161535 OC First Chinese Preschool Kinder Class Schedule: Option 1: M–F 9 a.m.–noon Option 2: MWF 9 a.m.–noon Option 3:TTh 9 a.m.–noon Option 4: TTh noon–3 p.m. Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark. Site: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Immerse your child in the Chinese language and culture to develop school-readiness skills and become bilingual. This fun curriculum teaches children to converse, write sentences and comprehend math in Chinese. No language experience required. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: 714-338-9270. Inst: OC First Language Academy. Supply fee: $25 (M-F), $20 (MWF), $15 (T/Th). Ages vary. Noon-3 p.m. class available only on TTh option. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7. On Your Mark. Get Set. Grow! Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2: MW: 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Option 3: MW: 12:30–3:30p.m. Option 4:TTh: 12:30–3:30p.m. Fee: Variespermonth,peroption.Signuponlineoratthepark. Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) This interactive drop-off program focuses on kindergar- ten readiness. The curriculum is introduced in a fun and dynamic learning experience where kids develop math, literacy, social science, language, science and motor skills while gaining social skills and a sense of independence. Children must be toilet trained. Parents are asked to vol- unteer two times during each session. Bring a healthy snack daily. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: MWF: $30 (half day); MW and TTh: $25 (half day); MW: $50 (full day). Ages 3-6. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. *No class 1/18 and 2/15. Reading Readiness Program Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2:TTh: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: Option 1: $249*; Option 2: $165* per month Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) University Community Park (UCP) Learn to read before starting kindergarten through this phonetics curriculum program with daily activities in a group setting. Registerearly;programsellsout! More info: nli786@yahoo.com or 323-216-9541. Inst: Nabila Imran. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 1/18, 2/15. Reading, Math More Preschool Preschoolers can learn to read, spell, add and subtract through an intro- duction to phonics, leveled read- ing, spelling and math. More info: claudia@readwritesolutions.com or 949-263-0633. Parent participation required. Inst: Readwrite. Program and testing fee: $50. Ages 3.5-5. Tu,Th Jan 19–Feb 16 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #160421 Tu,Th Feb 23–Mar 22 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #160422 Tiny Trekkers Play School This Kindergarten readiness program introduces a well- rounded curriculum of art, science, children’s literature, numbers, alphabet recognition and more. Activities pro- mote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive develop- ment through interactive play and nature activities. Bring a healthy snack. Children must be toilet trained. Ages 3-5. Tu,Th Dec 1–17 9am–11am TRNC $66 #156737 Tu,Th Jan 5–28 9am–11am TRNC $88 #160121 Tu,Th Feb 2–25 9am–11am TRNC $88 #160122 Tu,Th Mar 1–31 9am–11am TRNC $110 #160123 25 EARLYCHILDHOOD For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    SPORTS FITNESS AllSorts of Games These games combine fun, fitness and the importance of sportsmanship. With help from parents and instructors, children are introduced to good old-fashioned school- yard games such as capture the flag, dynamite and more! Family members are invited to the “big game” on the last day of the class. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Mar 4–25 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $45 #163077 All Sorts of Sports With help from parents and instructors, children are intro- duced to T-ball, soccer, track and more! Family members are invited to the “big game” at the last class. Parent par- ticipation required. Ages 3-5. W Jan 13–Feb 3 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161916 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 9am–10am NCP $45 #160417 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161917 F Feb 19–Mar 11 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161913 Sa Mar 5–26 10am–11am HPCC $45 #161911 Sa Mar 5–Apr 2 10am–11am TRCP $45 #162546 Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160101 Anaheim ICE: Parent Me Skating You and your child learn to skate together. One parent and one child per class; includes skate rental, lessons, free prac- tice on day of class and three passes to use during the ses- sion. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Parent participation required. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5. Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159968 Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159969 Wildfire Gymnastics Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned facility. Registration required two days prior to class. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfire Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. $24 annual insurance fee (per child) due at site. Parent Tot Gymnastics: Ages 1.5–3 Enjoy gymnastic obstacle courses and stations that teach children coordination and social interaction. Parents learn how to effectively coach their child in gymnastics and other developmental skills. W Jan 6–27 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #160241 W Feb 3–24 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #160242 W Mar 2–30 10am–10:45am WFG $82 #160243 Preschool Embers Gymnastics: Ages 3–4 This class is designed to develop a high level of gross motor skills, build self-confidence and enhance your child’s ability to listen and follow directions using pre-school equipment in a safe and fun environment. W Jan 6–27 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #160245 W Feb 3–24 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #160246 W Mar 2–30 9am–9:55am WFG $88 #160247 Preschool Junior Flames Gymnastics: Ages 5–6 This co-ed class helps develop gross motor skills and self-confidence. Children are taught gymnastics skills through progressive activities on appropriate- sized equipment in a fun and safe environment. Th Jan 7–28 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #160249 Th Feb 4–25 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #160250 Th Mar 3–31 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $88 #160251 Swimming Lessons or Tennis Looking for swimming lessons or tennis for your tot? See Pages 65 and 85. Adult Sports Leagues Looking for an adult basketball, soccer or softball league? See Page 59. Fine Arts Classes Fine arts classes for young children are listed on Page 69. EARLYCHILDHOOD 26 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Anaheim ICE: Skatingfor Tots Beginning ice skating made fun and easy. Learn how to march, glide, hop and wiggle backwards on the ice. Includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three additional skating passes to be used during the four-week session. Please arrive 30 minutes early to the first class. More info:714-518-3212orjsaitta@the-rinks.com.Location:Ana- heim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5. W Jan 13–Feb 3 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #159964 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159965 W Feb 24–Mar 16 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #159966 Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #159967 Fun Time Gymnastics Get ready for mornings of obstacle courses, gymnastics, fun and excitement! Children are introduced to basic tum- bling and gymnastic skills, while improving coordination and balance. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 3-6. Tu Dec 1–15 9am–9:45am HPCC $37 #156950 Tu Jan 5–26 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #161810 Tu Feb 2–23 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #161811 Tu Mar 1–22 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #161812 Mommy, Daddy Me Soccer Introduce yourself and your little one to the world’s most popular game! Fun, age-appropriate activities develop large motor and socialization skills. More info: info@ kidzlovesoccer.com or 888-277-9542. Parent participation required. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 2-3.5 W Jan 13–Feb 10 4:45pm–5:15pm CCP $73 #160211 F Jan 15–Feb 12 4:45pm–5:15pm NCP $73 #160213 W Mar 2–30 5:30pm–6pm CCP $73 #160215 F Mar 4–Apr 1 5:30pm–6pm NCP $73 #160216 OC Playball Sports improve fine and gross motor development and teach basic life and social skills. Start your little athlete on the right foot with this program designed and written by sports psy- chologists, occupational therapists and teachers. More info: nblake@ocplayball.com or 949-606-4038. Parent partici- pation required for 2-year-old class. Inst: OC Playball. Ages 2 Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $145 #159931 Ages 3 Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $145 #159932 Ages 2 F Jan 8–Mar 25 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $145 #159933 Ages 3 F Jan 8–Mar 25 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $145 #159934 NEW Parent Me: Kick Play Experienced instructors along with puppet friends Mimi and Pepe take you and your toddler through a world of exciting physical activity while learning pre-soccer skills. Parent participation required. More info: 310-998-0010, la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Sup- ply fee: $12. Ages 1-2. W Jan 13–Mar 2 9am–9:40am OCGP $160 #160448 W Mar 9–30 9am–9:40am OCGP $80 #160449 HALFPINT SPORTS Ages 3–5 Children will learn the basic skills and techniques of bas- ketball, soccer or T-ball. Classes use smaller equipment and stress cooperative play and fun! Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Looking for something more advanced for your 5-year- old? Check out Sports Basics on Page 43. Half-Pint Hoops Sa Dec 5–19 10am–11am TRCP $34 #156743 Sa Jan 9–30 10am–11am HPCC $45 #162715 Th Jan 14–Feb 4 10am–11am SSNP $45 #159109 Sa Feb 13–Mar 5 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160100 Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 10am–11am SSNP $45 #159110 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 10am–11am SSNP $45 #159111 Half-Pint Soccer Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161875 F Jan 15–Feb 5 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161876 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160022 Sa Feb 6–27 10am–11am HPCC $45 #161874 Sa Feb 6–27 10am–11am TRCP $45 #161882 Sa Feb 13–Mar 5 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160023 W Feb 17–Mar 9 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161879 Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160024 Half-Pint T-Ball Sa Jan 9–30 10am–11am TRCP $45 #161949 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160021 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #161951 Th Feb 18–Mar 10 10am–11am SSNP $45 #161946 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 9am–10am NCP $45 #160438 Check out Sports Basics on Page 43 27 EARLYCHILDHOOD For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    SuperNEW Soccer Stars Learn soccerskills in a fun, noncompetitive and edu- cational environment through age-specific curriculum. Soccer is used to nurture, build self-confidence and de- velop teamwork. Low child-to-coach ratios and positive reinforcement ensure each child improves at their own pace while having a blast! More info: 310-998-0010, la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 2–3 W Jan 13–Mar 2 9:45am–10:25am OCGP $160 #160440 Ages 3–4.5 W Jan 13–Mar 2 10:30am–11:15am OCGP $160 #160441 Ages 4.5–5 W Jan 13–Mar 2 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $160 #160442 Ages 2–3 W Mar 9–30 9:45am–10:25am OCGP $80 #160443 Ages 3–4.5 W Mar 9–30 10:30am–11:15am OCGP $80 #160444 Ages 4.5–5 W Mar 9–30 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $80 #160445 Tot Soccer Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Fun group activities encourage large motor and social skill development. Shin guards required. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com or 888-277-9542. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 3.5-5. W Jan 13–Feb 10 4pm–4:35pm CCP $73 #160224 F Jan 15–Feb 12 4pm–4:35pm NCP $73 #160225 W Mar 2–30 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $73 #160226 F Mar 4–Apr 1 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $73 #160227 TriFytt Biddy Tee Ball League Your child will have a great time playing tee ball while making new friends. First day will be practice and team assignments. More info: info@trifyttsports.com or 714-237-0060. Includes a team shirt. Inst: TriFytt Sports. Ages 2–3 F Jan 29–Mar 4 5:30pm–6pm SSNP $75 #162183 Ages 3–5 F Jan 29–Mar 4 6pm–6:45pm SSNP $75 #162184 TriFytt Multi-Sport Introduce your child to sports in a fun and safe envi- ronment where they can develop basic athletic skills. Includes T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com or 714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 2/13. Ages 2–3 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 11:30am–12pm SSNP $75 #162162 Ages 3–5 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 12pm–12:45pm SSNP $75 #162163 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING MATH STEM Into the Wild Venture on a mini safari to learn about lions, cheetahs, giraffes and more through stories, crafts and games. Par- ent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Dec 11 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #156760 Th Feb 4–25 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #163079 Play-Well Tek: Jedi Engineering with LEGO® Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineer- ing principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units and more. Imagination and engineering are combined to create motorized and architectural projects. More info: ethompson@play-well.org or 714-861-9807. Inst: Play- Well Tek. Ages 5-6. Tu Feb 2–Mar 8 3:15pm–4:45pm LLCP $144 #162194 Science Tots From supermarket science to hands-on experiments, kids will discover the wonders of science. Demonstrations, stories and science projects included. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Tu Feb 2 10am–11am HPCC $9 #162719 F Feb 26 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162570 NEW Up In Space 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ... BLAST OFF! Step aboard a rocket ship and journey through the solar system to learn about stars, planets, gravity and more through crafts, activities and games. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Jan 22 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162557 EARLYCHILDHOOD 28 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    CAMPS Arts Camp Winter Exploredrawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art media. Children receive personal guidance while learning about famous artists, art techniques and art history from around the world. Art supplies and T-shirt included. More info: 949-724-6880. Ages 6-12. *No class 12/24, 12/25, 1/1. M–W Dec 21–23* 8:30am–3pm IFAC $119 #158752 M–Th Dec 28–31* 8:30am–3pm IFAC $159 #158753 iCamp: Intersession Winter: December 21–December 31 Sites: University Community Park (UCP) Woodbury Community Park (WBCP) Gear up for days of fun-filled, interactive activities includ- ing games, crafts, sports and excursions when school is out for breaks. Camp fills; register early. Online registration is available after the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted. Camp T-shirts are required on all excursions. Ages 6-12 (K-6th grade). Program runs Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily fee is $36 for non-excursion days; $50 for excursion days. *No class 12/24, 12/25, 1/1. iCamps: Schedule: December 21–23, 28–31: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. or 1 p.m.–6 p.m. Fee: $21 per option, per day Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) Customize your camp for the winter break. Choose by the day and camp. Online registration available after Participant Emergency Form is submitted. Ages 5-10. *No class 12/24-12/25, 1/1. iCamp Sports Games: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. A variety of popular recreation-based sports and games are offered daily in a fun, exciting, non-competitive atmosphere. Enjoy sports activities such as soccer, basket- ball, baseball, volleyball, flag football, group games and much more. iCamp Adventure: 1 p.m.–6 p.m. Exciting themes including games, crafts, sports, songs, cooking and special events. Join us for camp FUN and an abundance of different activities taking place each day! E-Form This symbol indicates online registration is available after submitting the Participant Emergency Form located on irvinecamps.org. 29 CHILDREN AFTERSCHOOL COMMUNITY PARK PROGRAMS Irvine’s community parks offer Irvine Play After-School Clubs (iPAC) starting after school to 6 p.m. Your child will engage in cool, educational and fun daily activities. These programs are for children in Kindergarten–6th grades. Transportation is available. Contact site for more information, pricing and to register. iPAC at HPCC ,JOEFSHBSUFOoUIHSBEF 949-724-6750 Transportation available from the following schools: College Park CypressVillage Deerfield Greentree Eastshore Northwood iPAC at NCP ,JOEFSHBSUFOoUIHSBEF 949-724-6728 Transportation available from the following schools: Brywood CanyonView Hicks Canyon Portola Springs Santiago Hills iPAC at WBCP ,JOEFSHBSUFOUIHSBEF 949-724-6840 Transportation available from the following schools: Stonegate Woodbury After School All-Stars at UCP ,JOEFSHBSUFOoUIHSBEF 949-724-6815 Transportation available from the following schools: Alderwood Culverdale Meadow Park Oak Creek Stonecreek University Westpark T-Rock at TRCP ,JOEFSHBSUFOoUIHSBEF 949-724-6734 Transportation available from the following schools: Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock VistaVerde For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Super Soccer StarsNEW KickIt Camp Each day’s camp theme guides campers through engaging games that teach soccer skills, build self-confidence and promote sportsmanship. Every day features snack time and a talent showcase where campers and coaches have the opportunity to show off their skills! Supply fee: $12. Ages 5-12. M–W Dec 21–23 9am–12pm OCGP $135 #157456 M–W Dec 28–30 9am–12pm OCGP $135 #157457 Winter X-Cursion Camp Join the fun! This excursion camp is held exclusively for students in 5th and 6th grades. Camps sell out; sign up early! More info: 949-724-6744. Ages 10-12. Online registration available after Participant Emergency Form is submitted. M–W Dec 21–23 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #156798 M–W Dec 28–30 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #156799 COMMUNICATION Chinese CalligraphyNEW Painting for Children Calligraphy is a painting art form requiring the control and concentration of ink, paper thickness and absorptiv- ity and brush flexibility. Students learn to produce an infi- nite variety of styles and forms. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No class 2/14. Su Jan 10–Mar 20* 4pm–6pm SCCCA $220 #161543 Mandarin ChineseNEW for Children Prepare your child for the global economy. Students learn Chinese language through listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, with a topic-based instructional ap- proach. Designed for children with little or no Chinese knowledge. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $12. Ages 7-9. Tu,Th Jan 5–28 3pm–5:30pm SCCCA $224 #161504 Tu,Th Feb 2–25 3pm–5:30pm SCCCA $224 #161505 Tu,Th Mar 1–24 3pm–5:30pm SCCCA $224 #161506 Oui! Learn French for Fun Encourage your child’s natural ability to learn French with ease using basic conversation, puppets, songs, games and other educational materials, numbers, colors, al- phabet, animals, fruits, vegetables and more. More info: bonjournilou@yahoo.com or 949-854-2354. Inst: Nilo Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 4-12. Th Jan 14–Mar 17 5:30pm–6:30pm RSC $120 #160130 Birthday Parties at the pool are listed on Page 66. Birthday Parties at the Parks Trained staff will coordinate the fun and develop a party package to meet your needs. We do the setup and cleanup and provide the pizza, cake, crafts, games and invitations. Fee: $319 for a two-hour party; $55 additional for special themes. Ages 4-10. NOTE: 24 children maximum including birthday child. To book your party, please call four weeks prior to desired date. Deerfield Community Park 949-724-6725 Las Lomas Community Park 949-724-6844 Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734 Turtle Rock Nature Center Fire Ring 949-724-6738 University Community Park 949-724-6815 Tennis Camps Tennis camps are listed on Page 88. CHILDREN 30 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    t0BL$SFFL949-551-3275 Child Development Inc. Lic.# 304270959 t1MB[B7JTUB 949-653-6405 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304270590 t1PSUPMB4QSJOHT 714-508-1030 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304370943 t4BOUJBHP)JMMT 714-832-2874 Kids Stuff Lic. # 304370030 t4QSJOHCSPPL949-559-8388 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 300610610 t t t t t t t Programs offered at the following elementary schools: High-quality, state-licensed programs Dedicated child-development staff A nurturing environment Well-rounded curriculum and activities Academic support Scholarships available! t 949-856-3018 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304370709 t#POJUB$BOZPO 949-509-6736 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304270944 t#SZXPPE949-786-0049 Kids Stuff Lic. # 304370379 t$BOZPO7JFX 714-730-5194 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304270516 t$PMMFHF1BSL949-552-0366 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 300613997 t t t t t t t #FGPSFBOEBGUFSTDIPPMDBSF GPSZPVS,UIHSBEFS Irvine Child Care Project COOKING Culinary Workshops for Children Learn basic culinary techniques and kitchen safety to de- velop confidence in a fun environment. Inst: Christianne Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. IFAC Member: $35. Ages 6-12. Best of Breakfast Sa Jan 30 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163032 Valentine Cookies Sa Feb 6 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163033 St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163034 Cupcake DecoratingNEW for Kids Create perfectly decorated cupcakes that will dazzle even the most serious cupcake connoisseur! Sprinkle, swirl and pipe with buttercream while learning to make delec- table décor such as beautiful roses, whimsical flowers and adorable animals using different techniques, toppings and tools. All supplies provided. Inst: Rubina Umarji. IFAC Member: $35. Ages 10-12. Sa Feb 13 2:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $39 #163062 NEW Fun with Fondant! Learn to color, roll and sculpt colorful fondant to adorn adorable cupcakes suitable for professional presentation. All supplies provided. Inst: Rubina Umarji. IFAC Member $35. Ages 10-12. Sa Jan 23 2:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $39 #164329 Delightful Desserts Make easy desserts such as cakes, cookies and ice cream treats. Kids learn kitchen safety, culinary tricks and math by measuring ingredients. Recipe book provided. Ages 6-12. F Feb 12–Mar 4 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $40 #160020 Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #160407 Healthy Cooks Eat healthier with nutritious alternatives to fast food that kids can make at home. Class includes nutrition informa- tion, basic cooking lessons and samples. Ages 6-12. F Jan 8–29 3:30pm–4:45pm UCP $40 #162861 W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #160414 International Chefs Explore the world through appetizers, desserts and more! Each week, children are introduced to the cuisine of a different country to expand their tasting palate with new flavors and textures. Ages 6-12. F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $48 #160019 W Feb 10–Mar 2 3:45pm–5pm NCP $48 #160434 F Feb 5–26 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $48 #162721 CHILDREN 32 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    DANCE, MUSIC DRAMA Acting Out Learn basic choreography and character development. Parents and friends are invited to a lively performance at the final meeting. Beginning and continuing students welcome. Inst: Christopher Mondragon. IFAC Member: $72. Ages 8-12. M,W, F Feb 22–Mar 4 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #162958 Children’s Singing Class Build confidence through singing using popular children’s songs from well-known musicals. More info: 949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $5. Ages 8–12 Tu Jan 19–Feb 23 5:30pm–6:25pm PMS $169 #160341 Ages 4–7 W Jan 20–Feb 24 2:30pm–3:25pm PMS $169 #160340 Ages 4–7 F Jan 22–Feb 26 4pm–4:55pm PMS $169 #160342 Dramarama! /FXQFSGPSNBODFQJFDFFBDITFTTJPO Be a part of Dramarama, where the child is the creator, builder and actor. A final performance will be held for friends and family. Ages 7-12. F Jan 15–Mar 18 4pm–5:15pm TRCP $100 #162541 Flamenco Dance en el Parque Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, technique and choreography. Wear a full skirt (girls) and closed-toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages 7-12. F Feb 19–Mar 18 4:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $60 #161702 Guitar for Children Beginners practice chords, single note melodies and fun songs. Bring an acoustic or electric guitar with a small amp. Repeat students welcome; new songs each session. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com or 949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 8-13. W Jan 13–Feb 10 5pm–6pm NCP $99 #160199 Piano Keyboard for Children Practice basic theory and note reading, piano technique, ear training, ensemble playing and simple song playing. Parent participation required for ages 4-6. More info: 949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $24. Ages 4-6 or 7-9. Ages 4–6 Tu Jan 19–Feb 23 3:30pm–4:25pm PMS $195 #160344 Ages 7–9 Tu Jan 19–Feb 23 4:30pm–5:25pm PMS $195 #160345 Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 23–Feb 27 9am–9:55am PMS $195 #160346 Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 23–Feb 27 10am–10:55am PMS $195 #160347 Polynesian Dance for Children and Youth Keikis (children) will have fun, make friends and learn beginning dances and a little bit about Polynesian culture. Includes a show for friends and family at the end of the ses- sion. Bring a sarong/pareo, water and a towel. More info: hulaparties@aol.com. Inst: Brenda Geringer. Optional supply fee: $2 (CD of class music). Ages 4-9. Sa Jan 30–Mar 19 11:45am–12:30pm UCP $95 #160459 DoesyourlittledancerwishtoperformintheCity’sOCDanceProductions? Date: June, 2016 Location: TBA Early Childhood dance classes see Page 23 ƒ Ballet Tap Combo ƒ Ballet, Jazz Tap Combo ƒ Ballet, Jazz Tumbling Combo ƒ Butterfly Ballerinas ƒ Hip Hop Tumble ƒ Princess Ballet ƒ Sing Along Dance Fun ƒ Superhero Hip Hop Creative Movement ƒ Tots Tutus Ballet Children dance classes see Pages 35 ƒ All Star Tiny Cheer Tumble ƒ Ballet Tumble Combo ƒ Ballet Barre Technique ƒ Children’s Musical Theater ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level I ƒ Classical Ballet: Beg. Level II ƒ Commercial Dance Stage Performance Prep ƒ Creative Dance ƒ Hip Hop ƒ Hip Hop Breakdance for Boys ƒ Hip Hop Jazz Dance ƒ Irish Dance for Beginners ƒ Jedi Training Hip Hop ƒ Musical Theater Broadway Dance ƒ Pop Star Hip Hop ƒ Princess Academy ƒ Street Hip Hop Breakdance For more information about the optional recital and costume costs, please call Orange County Dance Productions at 714-389-1933. Online registration for the winter session of classes is now available at irvinequickreg.org. Irvine OC Dance Productions Fine Arts classes for children are listed on Page 69. CHILDREN 34 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    35 CHILDREN OC DANCE PRODUCTIONS Theseclasses are offered by OC Dance Productions. Optional dance recital available in Winter and Fall sessions only. Nominal costume fee applies. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Dance Play These introductory classes are for those new to dance or movement and incorporate dance technique with cre- ative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes also promote rhythm, coordination, listening, gross motor skills and articulation. All Star Tiny Cheer Tumble Ages 4–7 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $112 #161843 Jedi Training Hip Hop Ages 5–9 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #163127 Pop Star Hip Hop Ages 5–9 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #161909 Street Hip Hop and Break Dance Ages 7–12 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP$124 #161938 Ages 5–9 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #161939 Dance Technique These classes are more technique and discipline based, allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance genre. Dancers can track their improvement and learning through our full progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/ flexibility training are also explored in these classes. NEW Ballet Tumble Ages 4–7 W Jan 13–Mar 16 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161851 NEW Ballet Barre Technique Ages 6–10 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161852 Classical Ballet: Beginning (Prerequisite for Beginning Level II) Ages 5–9 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $112 #161869 Ages 4–6 W Jan 13–Mar 16 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #161866 Ages 5–8 W Jan 13–Mar 16 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #161867 Ages 7–10 W Jan 13–Mar 16 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161868 Classical Ballet: Beginning Level II Ages 6–10 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 6pm–6:45pm CCP $112 #161858 Ages 5–7 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #161857 Hip-Hop Ages 5–9 F Jan 15–Mar 18 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #161859 Ages 7–12 F Jan 15–Mar 18 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161860 Hip-Hop Jazz Dance Ages 4–7 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $124 #161861 Irish Dance: Beginning Ages 6–10 W Jan 13–Mar 16 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #161886 Introducing the OC Dance Progression Program! Dancers of all ages track their individual accomplishments each week with dance goals and objectives. View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. Achievement certificates presented to all dancers at the end of each session. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7. Children’s Musical Theater Tell a story through song and dance by expressing emo- tion, stage confidence and individuality. Children learn basic choreography and lyrics of popular, age-appropriate songs through imaginative theater games. Last class is a performance. Ages 3–6 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #161864 Ages 4–7 F Jan 15–Mar 18 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161865 Commercial Dance Stage Performance Prep Explore contemporary and street dance forms of jazz, hip-hop, character dance and lyrical with an emphasis on stage and performance presence for television, parades and commercial dance. Sneakers and jazz shoes required. Ages 5–9 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161870 Creative Dance Creative, fun and familiar concepts are used in this non- competitive learning approach to enhance students’ mo- tor, cognitive and expressive abilities. Using a combina- tion of ballet and jazz, students develop strong foundation in dance. Ages 4–7 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #161871 Ages 6–9 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161872 NEW Hip-Hop Breakdance for Boys Dance helps sports ability. This fun, energetic class improves balance, muscle tone, strength, agility and coordination. Sneakers required. Ages 5–8 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $124 #161873 Ages 3–4 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #164223 Musical Theater Broadway Dance Want to dance, sing and shine like a Broadway star? This class focuses on performance quality and stage presence, and beginning dance choreography. Inst: OC Productions. Ages 6–10 M Jan 11–Mar 21* 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #161887 Ages 5–10 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 5:15pm–6pm UCP $139 #161889 Ages 4–7 Th Jan 14–Mar 17 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #161888 NEW Princess Academy Princess training involves learning grace, poise and disci- plined ballet techniques, while becoming well-versed in etiquette and kindness. Final class is a performance and gala where princesses wear their favorite gowns and dem- onstrate new skills. Surprise visit from a familiar princess on the last day. Supply fee: $10. Ages 3.5–7 Sa Jan 16–Mar 19 11:35am–12:20pm NCP $139 #161910 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    IL-DO Tae KwonDo Il-Do Studio has been voted “Best Martial Arts School” by Best of O.C. Students will gain physical and mental ben- efits. Free uniform provided. This class is for introduc- tory students only. More info: ildotkd@sbcglobal.net or 949-551-1800. *No class 2/15. Ages 6–13 M,Th Jan 4–28 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #159339 Ages 4–5 Sa Jan 9–30 9:30am–10am IL-DO $59 #159340 Ages 6–13 M,Th Feb 1–29* 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #159341 Ages 4–5 Tu Feb 2–23 6pm–6:30pm IL-DO $59 #159342 Ages 6–13 M,Th Feb 29–Mar 24 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #159343 Ages 4–5 Sa Mar 5–26 9:30am–10am IL-DO $59 #159344 Karate for Children Youth Karate strives to improve strength, endurance, balance, coordination and flexibility along with developing con- fidence, self-esteem, respect and courtesy. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Sperling. Belt Color Ages Time Jan Feb Mar Saturdays at DCP: $48 (four lessons/month) White-Green 6–16 10am #160374 #160378 #160382 Blue-Brown 4–16 11am #160375 #160379 #160383 White-Green 4–16 12pm #160376 #160380 #160384 Blue-Black 8+ 1pm #160377 #160381 #160385 Karate with Roy Cadiente for Youth Karate promotes personal develop- ment and self-discipline. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Ed Derhovanesian or Roy Cadiente. Ages 4-17. W Jan 6–27 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #160387 Th Jan 7–28 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #160386 W Feb 3–24 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #160388 Th Feb 4–25 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #160389 W Mar 2–23 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #160390 Th Mar 3–24 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #160391 Kung Fu for Kids Kids will learn Shaolin kung fu skills and forms to be- come more disciplined, confident and independent while learning about Chinese cultures and languages. More info: shaolinyq@gmail.com or 949-701-8810. Inst: Mas- ter Shi Yanqing. Location: Orange County Shaolin Tem- ple Cultural Center, 375 S. Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee: $20. Ages 4-11. Tu Jan 12–26 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $78 #159261 Tu Feb 2–23 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $104 #159262 Tu Mar 1–29 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $130 #159263 EDUCATIONAL Abacus Training Use abacus to calculate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems. Improve speed, accuracy, memory and concentration. More info: 949-559-6868. Please bring your own abacus. Supply fee: $20 (book). Ages 6-8. W Jan 6–Mar 23 2pm–3pm SCCCA $220 #161541 Readwrite Education Courses Readwrite will test to pinpoint skill gaps and feature in- dividualized courses of study for students based on their needs. This skill-based curriculum assists struggling students and challenges advanced students. More info: 949-263-0633. Inst: Readwrite. Program and testing fee: $50. *No class 1/22, 2/12, 2/15. Math Development: Grades 2–6 Th, F Jan 15–Feb 19* 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #160455 M,W Jan 20–Feb 22* 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #160454 M,W Feb 24–Mar 23 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #160457 Th, F Feb 25–Mar 24 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #160456 Reading Development: Grades 2–6 Th, F Jan 15–Feb 19* 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #160451 M,W Jan 20–Feb 22* 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #160450 M,W Feb 24–Mar 23 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #160453 Th, F Feb 25–Mar 24 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #160452 Sound Start Reading: Ages 4.5–6.5 Th, F Jan 15–Feb 19* 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #160424 M,W Jan 20–Feb 22* 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #160423 M,W Feb 24–Mar 23 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #160426 Th, F Feb 25–Mar 24 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #160425 MARTIAL ARTS Aikido for Youth This effective self-defense class builds confidence and is great for everyone. More info: dojo@integrationforall.com or 949-251-0571. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Stu- dio, 17905 Sky Park Circle, #L. Ages 8+. W Jan 6–27 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #159953 W Feb 3–24 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #159954 W Mar 2–30 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #159955 Ancient Proven WrestlingNEW Method of Shuai Jiao Shuai Jiao is the oldest and most pure form of martial arts in China. Focus on motor skills, coordination, body move- ment, discipline and self-defense. Sparring is optional but encouraged. More info: 949-559-6868. Inst: Coach Guanda (Qiang) He, twelve-time champion. Ages 5-15. Sa Jan 2–Mar 19 4:30pm–5:30pm SCCCA $180 #161536 CHILDREN 36 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Shaolin Kung Fu forChildren Increase discipline and fo- cus while learning Shaolin Chuan, Praying Mantis, Chin-na, San Soo and more. Learn how to achieve bal- ance between skills. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 5-12. *No class 1/18. M Jan 4–Feb 8* 6pm–7pm SCCCA $94 #161527 M Feb 22–Mar 21 6pm–7pm SCCCA $94 #161528 Shotokan Karate for Youth Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese tradition- alists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches, kicks and body mechanics to maximize self-defense while improving fitness, strength, focus and discipline. Course runs monthly. Second family member only $60/month or $165/3 months. (This price is available through mail, fax or walk-in registrations only.) Annual AAU membership required at first class: $16 children. See instructor for de- tails and testing fees. More info: karataido@yahoo.com or 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Cigar, World Champion and AAU/USA National Karate Team Coach. Ages 5-12. *No class 1/18, 2/15. Schedule White-Yellow Belts Mondays* 6pm–6:45pm HPCC Green-Black Belts Mondays* 6:45pm–7:30pm HPCC All Belts Wednesdays 6:30pm–7:30pm HPCC Course: $70 (per month); $180 (all 3 months) Belt Jan Feb Mar 3 Months White-Yellow #161453 #161457 #161459 #161455 Green-Black #161454 #161458 #161460 #161456 Tae Kwon Do: Korean Karate All ages and belt levels practice Chung Do Kwan style together. Students may attend as many classes per week as desired. Tests required to progress through belt lev- els; details available from instructor. Monthly Fee: $60 for one student; additional family members: $30 each per month. (This second family member price is avail- able through mail, fax or walk-in registration only. Inst: Stephen Wood and staff. Recommended for ages 7+. *No class 12/25, 1/18, 2/15. Schedule (Subject to Change): Mondays* 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP Wednesdays 5:30pm–6:30pm HPCC Fridays* (Black Belt Only) 6pm–7:30pm LSC Saturdays 10am–12pm HPCC Course: $60 (per month) Belt Dec Jan Feb Mar All Levels #156704* #160139* #160140* #160141 More info: 949-679-9940 or info@zoomacademy.org. Inst: Zoom Academy. View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/7. ZOOM ACADEMY English Writing This workshop is for the aspiring author of any level wish- ing to improve grammar skills and increase vocabulary. Explore different mediums and learn about the unique writing styles of well-known authors. Ages 9-12. Th Jan 21–Mar 10 4:40pm–5:40pm ZA $200 #162191 NEW Intro to Math Science Competitions Do you love math, science and competition? Students dis- cover the variety of math competitions, science fairs and sci- ence Olympiads for elementary and middle school students. No prior competition experience required. Ages 10-13. Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 10am–11:30am ZA $299 #162192 Video Game Design Create your own video game like the pros. Use Game- Maker software to learn all the basics of programming and game design to make a top-down game (Pacman style). Ages 9-12. W Jan 20–Mar 9 3:40pm–4:40pm ZA $200 #162188 Video Game Design (Advanced) Continue learning basic programming skills with the GameMaker software. Develop a side scrolling game (Mario style), modify characters, functions, game envi- ronments and add customization features. Ages 10-13. Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 11:40am–12:40pm ZA $200 #162189 Web Design and Publishing Create and publish your own web pages. This interactive class is open to every level of experience and covers the basics of graphic design, video files, HTML concepts, photo gallery, tags, hyperlinks and more. Ages 9-12. Th Jan 21–Mar 10 3:30pm–4:30pm ZA $200 #162190 Young Math Olympian Discover how to overcome challenging math problems in a nurturing environment while engaged in active problem-solving lessons designed to develop logical and critical thinking skills. Lessons will cover some basic con- cepts covered in the Math Olympiad for Elementary and Middle School (MOEMS). Ages 9-12. W Jan 20–Mar 9 2:30pm–3:30pm ZA $200 #162187 Zoom Robotics Students engage with computer programming to make robots come to life using LEGO MINDSTORMS compe- tition NXT kits and programming language. Participants will work individually and in teams to create the coolest robots to perform basic tasks. Ages 9-12. Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 1pm–2pm ZA $200 #162193 37 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    MORE CHOICES! Because MannersMatter! Learn the basics of social conduct including introduc- tions, grooming, dressing, personal habits, plus party and table manners. More info: 949-718-0518. Inst: Marge Fra- zier. Supply fee: $10. Ages 6-10. F Mar 4–18 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #161972 Billiard Basics I Break, bank, and bridge! Children will learn the funda- mentals of billiards through hands-on practice, demon- strations, and playing time. Ages 7-12. W Jan 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162864 Chess Learn how to play chess or improve your chess skills. Have fun learning new strategies and tactics with Derek Tan, Chess Master. More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com or 714-335-8508. Ages 6-14. W Jan 20–Mar 16 4pm–5:30pm UCP $119 #161565 W Jan 20–Mar 16 6pm–7:30pm UCP $119 #161566 Th Jan 21–Mar 17 4pm–5:30pm CCP $119 #161567 Th Jan 21–Mar 17 6pm–7:30pm CCP $119 #161568 Chess Tactics Strategy Participants learn how to play the chess and strategi- cally think about each move. Instruction focuses on the concepts behind chess strat- egies. Ages 6-12. Th Mar 3–24 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #162742 Crazy Comics! Whether you are a superhero or villain, come join the fun as we take on the craziest of all comics. Learn about different comic book characters and their superpow- ers through crafts, games and a variety of activities. Ages 7-12. M Mar 7–28 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #162739 NEW Design the Future Embark on an odyssey to explore the future of transpor- tation, manufacturing and structural engineering. Take a look at the innovations of today, and apply them to create the designs of tomorrow as we explore ways to harness clean energy and house a growing human population. More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net. Inst: Engineer- ing for Kids. Supply fee: $40. Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #162457 Ages 7–14 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #162458 Junior Detectives Learn about the exciting world of being a police detective through crafts, games, field trips and guest speakers. Ac- tivities include creating a personal safety handbook, finger- printing art, games on how to be a good witness, Irvine Po- lice Department tour, guest speakers and more. Ages 7-12. Th Feb 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162724 Junior YouthFREE Action Team (YAT) Make a difference in your community. YAT members volunteer in four service areas including environment, elderly and disabled, youth and families and community. The team meets Wednesdays (unless the service project is on a different day). More info: 949-724-6725. Grades 4-6. W Jan 6–Mar 30 3pm–5pm DCP Free #161977 Kids Only Pizza Night Hike! Explore the trail with flashlights and friends. Enjoy a piz- za dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme- related movie. Ages 5-10. Snow Day F Dec 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #156734 Ice Age F Jan 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160108 Frozen Fun F Feb 12 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160109 Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110 Kids’Night Out Join your friends and favorite staff for games, crafts and theme-related movie. Dinner and snacks provided. Ages 5-10. F Dec 11 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #158008 F Jan 15 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162013 F Feb 19 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162014 F Mar 18 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162015 NEW Lego Star Wars Movie Bring your own favorite Star Wars Lego mini-figure to cast in your own Star Wars movie. Build sets, write scripts, de- velop story boards and use iPods to make a stop-motion film to share. More info: mark@moviesbykids.com. Inst: Movies by Kids. Ages 7-13. Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4pm–5pm HPCC $150 #160198 Sailing: Beginning After School Sailing builds confidence, teamwork and responsibility in an adventurous environment. You will be on the wa- ter learning to rig your boat, steer, tack and jibe on the first day! Swimming proficiency test required on the first day of class. More info: diana@newportseabase.org or 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Elementary: Ages 7–9 W Feb 24–Mar 16 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #160001 Junior: Ages 10–12 W Feb 24–Mar 16 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #160002 CHILDREN 38 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING MATH STEM Computer Programming for Kids Dream of working for Blizzard, Microsoft, Apple or cre- ating something new? Prepare for the future by learning basic computer programming through fun games and activities. More info: saimahchaudhry@gmail.com or 714-366-3588. Inst: Saimah Chaudhry. Ages 8-11. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M,W Jan 4–Feb 17* 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $225 #160420 M,W Feb 22–Mar 30 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $225 #160428 Engineering Invention Have you ever wanted to dream up new inventions and figure out how to turn them into reality? Learn all about the engineering design process while sketching, building and testing your own prototypes for robots, boats, flying machines, and more! Ages 8-12. Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 10am–11:30am OCGP $75 #162623 NEW Engineering of Travel Students design their own boat, plane and even a rocket to trek around the world! Teams work to- gether to see who can travel the farthest. More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net. Inst: Engineering for Kids. Supply fee: $40. Ages 4–6 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #161550 Ages 7–14 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 1pm–3pm NCP $139 #161549 Minecraft University:NEW Python Modding Python is an easy-to-learn powerful programming lan- guage. Minecraft is a fun and creative game that kids love. Put the two together and you have an engaging class that will allow kids to discover the power and fun of program- ming. Students will learn how to build blocks and structures using programming and also discover how to create their own mini-games. More info: dj@brainstormedu.com or 949-607-8676. Inst: BrainStorm. Supply fee: $15. Ages 9-12. Th Jan 14–Feb 18 4pm–5pm NCP $90 #160155 Play-Well Tek: Jr. RoboticsNEW using LEGO® WeDo Build and program robots using the LEGO® WeDo system. Learn basic programming skills, simple engineering con- cepts and more to complete several projects using tilt and motion sensors. Great introduction to those new to robot- ics. More info: ethompson@play-well.org. Inst: Play-Well TEKnologies. Ages 7-9. Th Feb 4–Mar 10 3:15pm–5:15pm LLCP $185 #162195 Science Bonanza Stimulate your brain and make friends while exploring science with hands-on, wet, gooey, fun and safe experi- ments. New experiments each week. Ages 6-12. Tu Jan 5–26 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162698 Tu Feb 9–Mar 1 3:45pm–5pm NCP $45 #160427 Tu Mar 1–22 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162699 SPORTS FITNESS Anaheim ICE: Hockey Skating Skills Learn basic skating skills necessary for hockey. Pucks/ sticks are not used during class. Includes hockey skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three addi- tional skating passes valid during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Location: Ana- heim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 6-16. Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #159961 Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #159962 Anaheim ICE: Skating for Youth Learn to skate, glide on one foot, turn and stop with con- fidence! Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three passes to use during the ses- sion. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 6-16. W Jan 13–Feb 3 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #159970 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #159971 W Feb 24–Mar 16 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #159972 Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #159973 Badminton for Youth Learn the techniques and strategies of competitive bad- minton in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. Bring your own racket. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No class 2/14. Su Jan 3–Mar 20* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $165 #161516 Blue Angels Ski Snowboard Program Come join us for five Saturdays of skiing or snowboarding at Mountain High with certified Blue Angels coaches. All levels welcome. Includes: luxury bus transportation, lift tickets, a hearty lunch, coaching and a Bern helmet. More info: 858-509-8926 or info@blueangelsnow.com. Ages 7-16. *No class 2/13. Sa Jan 23–Feb 27* 6am–6:30pm TBA $889 #161782 CHILDREN 40 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Cricket for Youth Learnto play this exciting international ball and bat game, which emphasizes sportsmanship, life skills, decision- making skills and respect for fellow players. More info: mumtaz_y@yahoo.com or 310-897-5508. Inst: Coach Mumtaz Yusuf. Ages 8-18. *No class 2/14. Su Jan 17–Mar 13* 2pm–4pm BWNP $150 #160197 Fun Fit Fridays! This high-energy class helps to develop a fit lifestyle. Ac- tivities include basketball, dodgeball, team competitions and more. Ages 7-12. F Jan 8–29 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #162702 Learn to Roller Skate:NEW Youth Learn basic skating skills including forward and back- ward skating, turning and stopping. Includes skate rentals and three additional skate passes to use during the ses- sion. Arrive 15 minutes early to first class for gear fitting. More info: 949-559-9949. Ages 4-14. F Jan 8–29 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159264 F Feb 5–26 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159265 F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159266 Ping Pong for Children Beginners focus on table tennis fundamentals, hand-eye coordi- nation and how to play the game. More info: 949-559-6868.Ages 6-12. *No class 1/18, 2/13, 2/15. F Dec 4–18 5pm–6pm SCCCA $45 #156915 Sa Jan 2–23 1pm–2pm SCCCA $60 #161518 M Jan 4–Feb 1* 4pm–5pm SCCCA $60 #161520 F Jan 8–29 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #161519 Sa Jan 30–Feb 27* 1pm–2pm SCCCA $60 #161521 F Feb 5–26 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #161522 M Feb 8–29* 4pm–5pm SCCCA $45 #161524 F Mar 4–25 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #161525 Sa Mar 5–26 1pm–2pm SCCCA $60 #161523 M Mar 7–21 4pm–5pm SCCCA $45 #161526 Roller Hockey:NEW Youth Intro Want to play hockey but don’t know where to start? Learn basics of puck handling, passing, shooting and mini games. All participants provided with full equipment, sticks, skate rentals and three additional skating passes to use during the session. Arrive 15 minutes early to first class for gear fitting. More info: mwhite@the-rinks.com or 949-559-9949. Ages 4-14. F Jan 8–29 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159267 F Feb 5–26 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159268 F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159269 Skateboarding Clinic: Beginner This class is for entry-level riders who have some experi- ence skateboarding. Class covers safety, flat-ground tech- niques, small ramps and other obstacles. Skateboard, hel- met, knee and elbow pads required; wrist guards optional. Ages 7-12. F Jan 8–29 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162705 Skyhawks Beginning Golf Learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting and body positioning. Using SNAG® (Starting New At Golf) sys- tem, we have simplified instruction so that young play- ers can make an effective transition onto the golf course. All equipment provided. Includes a T-shirt. More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com or 800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks. Location: Tustin Heritage Park, 2350 Kinsman Circle, Tustin 92782. Ages 5-8. F Jan 15–Feb 19 4pm–5pm THP $89 #161461 Skyhawks Flag Football Flag football is the perfect introduction to America’s Game. Participantslearnskillsonbothsidesofthefootball,including the core components of passing, catching and defense, in a fun and positive environment. Last class is the Skyhawks Sports Bowl! More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com or 800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks. Ages 5–7 W Jan 13–Mar 2 3:30pm–4:10pm UCP $125 #161462 Ages 7–10 W Jan 13–Mar 2 4:20pm–5pm UCP $125 #161463 Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Developed to give children a positive first step into ath- letics, encouraging coaches teach baseball, basketball and soccer in a fun and safe environment. Games and activi- ties help children develop balance, hand-eye coordina- tion and skills at their own pace. Includes a T-shirt. More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com or 800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks. Location: Tustin Sports Park, 12850 Robinson Drive, Tustin 92782. Ages 3–4 Tu Jan 12–Mar 8 3:30pm–4:10pm TSP $135 #161464 Ages 5–7 Tu Jan 12–Mar 8 4:20pm–5pm TSP $135 #161466 Soccer TechniquesNEW Teamwork Learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and defense. Fun skill games are played every session and every par- ticipant plays. Small-sided soccer matches introduced gradually. Shin guards are required after the first meeting. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com or 888-277-9542. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 5-6. W Jan 13–Feb 10 3:15pm–4pm CCP $73 #160228 F Jan 15–Feb 12 3:15pm–4pm NCP $73 #160229 W Mar 2–30 4pm–4:45pm CCP $73 #160230 F Mar 4–Apr 1 4pm–4:45pm NCP $73 #160231 CHILDREN 42 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    SPORTS PROGRAMS Half-Pint Sports Sportsclasses for little brothers and sisters are listed on Page 27. Sports Clinics: Ages 7–12 Learn the skills needed to play baseball, basketball, foot- ball, softball, soccer and volleyball. These classes will focus on basic fundamentals, offense, defense and rules of the games. If you’re looking for more classes, check out the in- termediate courses below. Ages 7-12. Baseball Clinic: Beginners Sa Jan 9–30 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #161941 F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161942 Sa Jan 9–30 12:30pm–1:45pm HPCC $45 #162718 Baseball Clinic: Intermediate F Feb 19–Mar 11 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #162008 Basketball Clinic: Beginners Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161903 W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #160017 W Jan 20–Feb 10 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #161902 Basketball Clinic: Intermediates W Feb 10–Mar 2 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #160018 Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161982 W Feb 24–Mar 16 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #161985 Soccer Clinic: Beginners W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161930 Th Jan 14–Feb 4 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $45 #160416 F Feb 5–26 3:30pm–4:45pm UCP $45 #162863 Sa Feb 6–27 12:30pm–1:45pm HPCC $45 #161929 Sa Feb 6–27 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #161931 Soccer Clinic: Intermediates W Feb 17–Mar 9 3:30pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #161995 Th Feb 18–Mar 10 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $45 #160437 Sports Basics: Ages 5–7 Each class focuses on the basic skills needed to play base- ball, basketball, softball or soccer. Classes will stress team play, rules of the games, and offense and defense tech- niques. If you’re looking for something more advanced, check out Basics II or III below. Ages 5-7. Baseball Basics I Sa Jan 9–30 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #161934 Th Jan 14–Feb 4 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161935 Baseball Basics II Th Feb 18–Mar 10 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161933 Basketball Basics I Sa Jan 9–30 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #161923 W Jan 13–Feb 3 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161924 Th Jan 14–Feb 4 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160015 Basketball Basics II Th Feb 11–Mar 3 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160016 W Feb 17–Mar 9 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161991 Soccer Basics I Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160011 F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161891 Sa Jan 16–Feb 6 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #160418 Sa Feb 6–27 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #161892 Sa Feb 6–27 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #162737 Soccer Basics II Tu Feb 9–Mar 1 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160012 F Feb 19–Mar 11 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #162004 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #160439 Soccer Basics III Tu Mar 8–29 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160014 Sports Sampler Experience the wide world of sports including soccer, basketball and other traditional sporting activities. Learn how to play fun, high-activity games and improve game- playing skills. Activities vary session to session. All levels welcome. Ages 5-7. Sa Dec 5–19 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $34 #156724 Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 3:30pm–4:30pm SSNP $45 #161895 Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #162010 Sa Mar 5–26 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #161896 Sa Mar 5–26 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $34 #162012 43 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    NEW Super SoccerStars 2 Have a blast learning soccer skills in a fun, noncompeti- tive and educational environment. This age-specific cur- riculum uses soccer to nurture, build self-confidence and develop teamwork. Low child-to-coach ratios and positive reinforcement ensure each child improves at their own pace. More info: 310-998-0010, la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 5-7. W Jan 13–Mar 2 3pm–4pm OCGP $160 #160446 W Mar 9–30 3pm–4pm OCGP $80 #160447 Table Tennis for Kids It’s rally time! Experience the fun and exciting game of Table Tennis. Learn and practice the basics of the game while meeting friends who enjoy playing just like you. Ages 6-12. F Mar 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162743 TriFytt Basketball Skills Take your game to the next level with moves such as the “stop and pop” and the “step back with a crossover.” Great fun for the eager beginner. Includes a T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com or 714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt. *No class 2/13. Ages 3–5 Th Jan 21–Feb 25 5pm–5:45pm MWCP $75 #162170 Ages 5–7 Th Jan 21–Feb 25 6pm–6:45pm MWCP $75 #162171 Ages 7–12 Th Jan 21–Feb 25 7pm–7:45pm MWCP $75 #162172 Ages 4–6 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 9am–9:45am CCP $75 #162173 Ages 6–12 Sa Jan 23–Mar 5* 10am–10:45am CCP $75 #162174 TriFytt Volleyball Skills Beginning and intermediate volleyball players receive specific coaching tech- niques to improve their game. Work on fundamentals while learning new techniques too. In- cludes a T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com. Inst: TriFytt. Ages 6–9 Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 5pm–5:45pm DCP $99 #162185 Ages 10–14 Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 6pm–7pm DCP $99 #162186 Wildfire Gymnastics Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned training facility. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfire Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. Annual insurance fee is $24 per child; due at the site. Beginning Tumbling Tumbling classes are designed for boys and girls wanting to concentrate on the tumbling aspects of gymnastics. This class is great for aspiring cheer- leaders and dancers who want to learn acro skills or those who just like to flip. Ages 10-16. W Jan 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #160261 W Feb 3–24 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #160262 W Mar 2–30 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $88 #160263 Gymnastics Fire Academy This achievement-oriented program follows the USA Gymnastics guidelines. In a positive and fun envi- ronment, girls work on vault, bars, balance beam, floor exercise, tumble track and trampoline. Boys work on tumbling, vault, bars, rings, tumble track and trampoline. Ages 7-12. Girls W Jan 6–27 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #160253 W Feb 3–24 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #160254 W Mar 2–30 6:30pm–8pm WFG $113 #160255 Boys Th Jan 7–28 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #160257 Th Feb 4–25 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #160258 Th Mar 3–31 3:30pm–5pm WFG $113 #160259 Aquatics Looking for Swim Lessons, Diving or Water Polo, See Pages 65–68. CHILDREN 44 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    45 CHILDREN WINTER CAMP December 26- 31 Free Trial * Spring Classes Register Online or Contact Us www.starleague.us irvine@starleague.us (949) - 502 8567 4040 Barranca Pkwy Suite 120 Irvine, CA 92604 Math Camp 7KHFXUULFXOXPLVDOLJQHGZLWKSUHVWLJLRXV QDWLRQDODQGLQWHUQDWLRQDOFRPSHWLWLRQV2XU LQVWUXFWRUVKDYHDZDUGVDQGWUDLQLQJ H[SHULHQFHLQQDWLRQDODQGLQWHUQDWLRQDO ROPSLDGV :LQWHUFDPSKHOSVWXGHQWVSUHSDUHIRU 0DWK/HDJXH02(060DWK.DQJDURR 0DWKRXQWV$0$0$,0(DQG 86$-
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    026FKHGXOHLVSRVWHGDWRXUZHEVLWH 7KHDOVRKHOSHQKDQFHSUREOHPVROYLQJVNLOOV UHVXOWLQJLQKLJKHUDFKLHYHPHQWLQFXUUHQWRU IXWXUH$OJHEUD*HRPHWU$OJHEUD,,DQG KLJKHUFODVVHV Achievements* 72 USAM 12 MO MathCoun HMMT20 Nume AMC 10 National winners in Math League, Math Kangaroo, MOEMS. *See more details at our website SAT Camp :LQWHUFDPSZLOOSURYLGHWDUJHWHGLQWHQVLYH 6$7WUDLQLQJLQDVPDOOJURXSVHWWLQJORDGHG ZLWKSUDFWLFHH[DPVDQGWHVWVWUDWHJLHV7KLV FDPSLVWKHODVWWUDLQLQJRQROG6$7DQGLGHDO IRUWKRVHZKRZLOOVLWIRUWKHWHVWLQ-DQXDU Star League student Alex Song International Math Olympiad (IMO) Hall of Fame #1 Place For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    BUSINESS FINANCE FREEBanking Basics Learn how to choose a financial institution and the ben- efits of each type. We’ll show you how to open and use a checking and savings account, debit/credit card, loan types and more! More info: 714-547-2227, ext. 118 or lreyes@cccsoc.org. Inst: Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County. Ages 14+. Tu Feb 9 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161438 FREE Wise Use of Your Credit Great overall view of credit and budgeting. Topics include financial goals, tracking expenditures, savings, credit reports and more. More info: 714-547-2227, ext. 118 or lreyes@cccsoc.org. Inst: Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County. Ages 14+. Tu Mar 8 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161444 DANCE, MUSIC DRAMA Acoustic Music Night The High School Youth Action Team hosts a night of teens performing acoustic music. Come relax, drink hot cocoa and listen to teen musicians. All ages welcome! On-site registration only; pay at the door (students $5; adults $6). More info: 949-724-6739. F Dec 4 6:30pm–10pm HPCC $5 #162939 Middle School Program Teen Dances Monthly dances for all IUSD middle school students. Students must have a printed receipt to be admitted to the dance. $5 online registration. More info: 949-724-6743. These dances sell out! Buy your teen’s ticket online at irvinequickreg.org today! Grades 7th-8th. F Feb 19 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #163098 EDUCATIONAL Jump Start Biology Get a head start on your biology class. Middle and high school students will review and build a strong founda- tion to excel in and enjoy science courses. More info: gselvan10@gmail.com or 949-509-9975. Inst: Gowri Selvan. Ages 9-12. Cell Sa Jan 2–23 10am–11:30am NCP $149 #161749 Macromolecules Sa Jan 30–Feb 20 10am–11:30am NCP $149 #161750 DNA-Hereditary Sa Feb 27–Mar 19 10am–11:30am NCP $149 #161751 Résumé Assistance Get the job and the income you deserve by effectively marketing yourself to prospective employers with a professional résumé that focuses on your strengths and transferable skills. Assistance available Monday-Friday, call 949-724-6741. Ages 16-25. IRVINE MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Providing positive social and recreational opportunities to youth during non-school hours. 949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org Teen Camps and Teen Days Excursion based day-camp during breaks and non-school days. Youth Action Team Students initiate, plan and implement dances, after-school activities and community service projects focusing on the environment, and youth, senior and disabled communities. Sports Sessions Basic sports programs and leagues to promote health and wellness. Registration required; $17 fee. Classes Wide variety of programs held after school, usually on campus. Differs by school; see site coordinator. Youth Conference Forums Presentations and discussions to address key issues facing Irvine youth. Special Events Supervisedyouth-orientedeventssuchas campingtrips,golftournaments, beach bonfires, sporting events and more! More Options Fine Arts Classes forTeens (Page 69) TEENS 46 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    47 TEENS 3 For More Information:949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    SAT/ACT Test PrepAdvantage Work to achieve your highest possible SAT or ACT score with Bob McIlhenny, former principal and award-winning teacher for 42 years. Bob has successfully helped thousands of students get their highest possible potential score. More info: 714-536-9783 or sat.guru@yahoo.com. Location: Orange Coast Community College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Class held in the Student Center Classroom to the right of parking lot B. Supply fee: $20. Ages 12-20. Sa Feb 13–27 9am–1pm OCC $265 #159974 SAT Practice Test Review On Saturday students get a sneak peak of the new SAT and will take a mock exam administered by the Princeton Re- view. The Thursday meeting is dedicated to reviewing the results and test-taking strategies. Parents are welcome at the review session. More info: 949-724-6739. Ages 14-19. Test Sa Feb 20 8am–1pm ICC $14 #164312 Review Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm Youth EmploymentFREE Workshop Learn to market yourself to employers through your re- sume, job application, interview skills and post-interview follow-up strategies. Must bring documents establish- ing your identity (photo ID) and authorization to work (birth certificate or Social Security card). More info: 949-724-6741. Ages 16-25. Sa Jan 9 9am–10am YEPO Free #162644 W Jan 20 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162646 Tu Jan 26 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162647 Sa Feb 6 9am–10am YEPO Free #162648 Th Feb 11 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162650 F Feb 26 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162652 Sa Mar 5 9am–10am YEPO Free #162653 Th Mar 10 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162654 Tu Mar 22 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162656 Tu Mar 29 10am–11am YEPO Free #162657 Th Mar 31 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162658 MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS Cross Country Team–MSP Ready, fit, go fast in this new and challenging Cross Coun- try Team. Middle school students only. Practice held at local destinations; transporation included. Session ends with district wide meet. More info: 949-724-6744. Tu,Th Jan 19–Feb 11 Times vary by school $17 Coed Volleyball–MSP Bump, set and spike in this fun, structured after-school program that covers volleyball skills such as serving and passing. Teams compete against other middle schools at the end of the session tournament. Plaza Vista students participate at Lakeside; Vista Verde students participate at Rancho. More info: 949-724-6744. Tu,Th Mar 1–24 Times vary by school $17 MORE CHOICES! Detox Your SoulNEW through Writing Teens today struggle with many issues including self-es- teem, body image and even academics. Learn to detox your soul and find a way to express your feelings through writing. More info: tammik100@yahoo.com or 323-360-3873. Inst: Tami Shaikh. Ages 11-18. W Jan 6–Feb 24 6:30pm–8pm HPCC $100 #161564 Supersitters Be prepared for emergencies, accidents, busy babies, ac- tive toddlers and much more in this information-packed babysitter training class. Parent must attend the last 15 minutes of class. More info: cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Inst: Charlene Jordan. Supply fee: $5. Ages 11+. F Feb 19 6pm–9pm LSC $39 #161728 Sailing: Beginning Teens Learn the basics of sailing through simple, enjoyable ex- ercises and instruction. Nearly 80 percent of the class is on the water! Topics include basic seamanship knowl- edge, rigging, recovering capsized boats and navigating to simple destinations. Swimming proficiency test required on the first day of class. More info: dianak@ocbsa.org or 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach 92663. Ages 13-17. W Feb 24–Mar 16 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #160003 FREE Teen Summit The annual Teen Summit offers students the opportunity to attend a variety of workshops and meet local lead- ers. Workshop topics may include health and wellness, youth employment, college, cultural diversity and more! Live music, raffle, free breakfast and lunch. More info: 949-724-6739. High school students only. Sa Mar 5 9am–2:30pm LSC Free FREE Teen Trivia Night Teams of three to five high school students will play a va- riety of trivia games for prizes. Form a team or join one at the event. FREE admission! Open to high school students only. More info: 949-724-6739. F Dec 11 6:30pm–9:30pm HPCC Free Fine Arts Classes Fine arts classes for teens are listed on Page 71. TEENS 48 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    49 TEENS $PMMFHF$BNQVT5PVSTt$PNNVOJUZ4FSWJDFT1SPKFDUT 0O$BNQVT:5$MVCTt5FFO'PSVNTt#BUUMFPGUIF#BOET 5FFO4VNNJUBOE.PSF Visit hsyat.com,facebook.com/irvinehsyat or call949-724-6739 for up-to-date information. HIGHSCHOOL YOUTH ACTION TEAM UPCOMING EVENTSUPCOMING EVENTS They’re better prepared because of PACP PA COLLEGE PREP YOUR PARTNER IN ACADEMIC SUCCESS PAC O L L E G E PREP GRADES 1-12 ™ PACP’s 12-day Winter ACT Intensive Training provides students with the most efficient ACT review including English, Reading,Writing, Math and Science. Our rigorous, 12-day Winter Boot Camp will benefit students who need an intensive review for the February ACT test and those who would like to jump start their preparation for the later spring tests. Seize the opportunity! January 23rd 2016 is your last chance to take the Old SAT. Our 10-day SAT Winter Boot Camp will sharpen your skills and give you the confidence you need for the final test! PACP’s Winter Boot Camp is designed to provide the skills – and confidence – to succeed on the ACT and SAT. We help our students improve their scores every year, 200-400 points in SAT and 3-6 points in ACT on average. Join us, and we can help you reach your dream score! REGISTER TODAY English/Chinese: (949) 398-5285 EMILY CHEN SAT 2400 PSAT PERFECT SCORE ACCEPTED INTO HARVARD, STANFORD PRINCETON ALICIA ZHU ACT 36 PERFECT SCORE ACCEPTED INTO HARVARD, YALE, MIT, BROWN, USC JOHNS HOPKINS #1 MOST EFFECTIVE SAT, ACT, TOEFL TEST PREP IN ORANGE COUNTY LYDIA WANG SAT 2400 PERFECT SCORE Looking to Boost Your ACT SAT Scores This Winter Break? WINTER BOOT CAMP WEEK 1 MONDAYACT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/26 12/28 SATURDAY 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 12/29 12/30 1/2WEEK 2 WEEKENDS WEEK 1 MONDAYSAT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/26 12/28 SATURDAY 1/9, 1/16 12/29 12/30 1/2WEEK 2 WEEKENDS ㊖Ҵয∂ᔨ : (714) 928-0688 To learn more about us, visit PACOLLEGEPREP.com 4947 Alton Pkwy Irvine, CA 92604 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    BUSINESS FINANCE AccountingFundamentals Online Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of dou- ble-entry bookkeeping and financial reporting. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. False Alarm Awareness Class Used properly, home and business alarm systems are one of the most effective ways to deter burglaries and break-ins. Through this class, presented by the City of Irvine Police Department, residents and business own- ers learn how to eliminate the frustration and expense of false alarms. Attendees save up to $100 on their next false alarm fee. More info and to register, call 949-724-7066 or email cgaiennie@cityofirvine.org. Tu Oct 27 9am–10am ICC $15 How to Prepare for YourFREE Assessment Appeal Hearing Single-family homeowners learn how to prepare for an assessment appeal hearing and evidence requirements from the Orange County Clerk of the Board of Super- visors. Seating is on a first-come basis and limited to maximum capacity. W Feb 17 6pm–8pm LSC Free #160132 W Mar 16 6pm–8pm LSC Free #160133 FREE Tax Assistance Program Beginning February 2, 2016, the City of Irvine, in partner- ship with the United Way of Orange County, is offering tax- preparation services at no cost to taxpayers who earned less than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying taxpayers who live, work or attend school in Irvine are eligible to receive help com- pleting and electronically filing their tax returns through April 15. For more information or to schedule an appoint- ment, please call 888-434-8248 starting January 7, 2016. Using Social MediaNEW in Business Learn how to use the five most popular social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Google+ to grow and promote your business. Classes be- gin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. COMMUNICATION Arabic for Adults: Beginners I II Expand your networks and explore another culture by becoming fluent in another language. Learn to read and write literal Arabic and speak Lebanese dialect in these classes. More info: paulette.arabic@gmail.com. Inst: Paulette Germanos. Supply fee: $25. Ages 16+. Level I Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6pm–7:30pm UCP $180 #160429 Level II W Jan 13–Mar 16 6:30pm–8pm UCP $180 #162955 Chinese for Adults With topic-based instruction, students integrate listen- ing, speaking, reading and writing skills while learning Mandarin Chinese. New themes each session. No experi- ence necessary. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $10. Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 7pm–9pm SCCCA $249 #161537 NEW ESL For Adults The ESL Program provides English Language Learners (ELLs) with instructional support that will enable them to fully participate in our community. Supply fee: $75. Inst: Berlitz. Ages 18+ Tu Jan 12–Mar 29 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $320 #162925 Oui! Learn French: Teens Adults With Nilo’s easy conversational course, learn proper pro- nunciation, useful vocabulary, grammar and beginning conversation. Class suitable for students and travelers. More info: bonjournilou@yahoo.com or 949-854-2354. Inst: Nilo Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 13+. Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6:30pm–7:30pm RSC $120 #160131 Speed Spanish Online Learn Spanish in the comfort of your own home from col- lege instructor Dan Mikels. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. ADULTS 50 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E Fine Arts Classes Fine arts and culinary classes for adults are listed on Page 69.
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    51 ADULTS These free programsare presented by Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County More info: 714-547-2227 ext. 118, lreyes@cccsoc.org or lgallardo@cccsoc.org DOLLARWI$E! PROGRAMS Registration information: irvinequickreg.org 949-724-6610FREE Identity Theft Prevention Minimize your risk of identity theft. Recognize warning signs and what steps to take if you become a victim. Th Dec 3 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #157104 Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161443 Homebuyer Education If you have not owned a home in the past three years, you qualify as a first-time buyer. Learn how to shop for lend- ers and budget for housing expenses. Sa Dec 12 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #157115 Sa Jan 9 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161425 Sa Feb 6 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161426 Sa Mar 12 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161427 Understanding Credit Reports Scores Learn what is on your credit report, how your score is calcu- lated and ways to legally improve your credit on your own. Th Jan 7 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161424 Fundamentals of Investing Maximize investment opportunities by learning about in- vestment types and related tax implications. Tu Jan 12 6:30pm–8:30pm LSC Free #161428 Savvy Social Security Planning When you retire, will Social Security be there for you? Topics include how much will the benefit, the right time to start receiving benefits and more. Th Jan 14 6:30pm–8:30pm LSC Free #161429 College Financial Planning Learn the dos and don’ts of saving for your child’s higher education. Discuss funding strategies and choosing the right college. Geared toward parents with middle school children or younger. Tu Jan 19 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161430 Insurance Basics How much insurance do you need? Learn about auto, home, health, life and disability insurance, including how to compare companies, agents and policies. Th Jan 21 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161431 Homebuyers Orientation 101 Thinking of purchasing a home? This workshop provides guidance on shopping for a realtor and lender, plus re- sources and programs to prepare for homeownership. Sa Jan 23 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161432 Sa Feb 27 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161433 Sa Mar 26 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161434 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 Credit Budgeting for First Time Homebuyers Learn about credit, credit reports, credit scores and their impact when applying for a home loan. Th Feb 4 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161437 Money in Marriage Creating shared goals in financial planning eliminates one of the biggest stressors in a relationship. Find com- mon ground when it comes to budgeting, buying a house and planning for the future. Th Feb 11 6:30pm–7:30pm LSC Free #161439 Retirement Planning #VJMEJOHB$PNGPSUBCMF-JGFTUZMFGPS5PNPSSPX Learn to calculate the cost of retirement, identify potential sources of income and evaluate personal savings and invest- ment strategies to create a more comfortable retirement. Th Feb 18 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161440 NEW Consumer Law Learn about federal and state laws that govern how a debt may be collected. Discover if your rights have been violated and what action can be taken against creditors and collectors. Tu Feb 23 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161441 NEW Reverse Mortgage 101 Learn the fundamentals of reverse mortgages. Discuss implications and how to decide if a reverse mortgage fits your needs. Th Feb 25 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161442 Organizing Financial Paperwork Turn those paper piles into organized files using simple strategies and tools. Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161445 Renters’Rights Responsibilities Learn the ins and outs of the rental process from inspect- ing the unit to signing the rental/lease agreement. Th Mar 17 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161446 Car Buying Leasing Prepare for your next car purchase. Learn the secrets of car buying and leasing. Tu Mar 22 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161447 Estate Planning Discover the benefits of an estate, plan for minors, protect assets from creditors and more. Th Mar 24 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161448
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    COMPUTERS Creating Web Pages Learnhow to design, create and post your own web- site. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely on- line. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. Microsoft Excel or Word 2013 Become proficient in Microsoft Excel 2013 to learn dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted work- sheets quickly and efficiently or choose Microsoft Word 2013 to master the basic features of this word process- ing program to professionally type, edit, format text, spell check and print documents. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. DANCE, MUSIC DRAMA Ballroom Dance: Beginning and Intermediate Learn to dance like the stars. Beginners get to know their way around the dance floor with smooth dances such as the waltz or Fox Trot and rhythm dances like Swing, Cha Cha or Salsa. No experience necessary. Intermediates will expand their dance experience in this next level by adding more turns, patterns and styling to their dancing. Participants must already know how to dance Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha Cha and Swing prior to registering. Registered partner required for both levels. Fee is per person. More info: carri5678@gmail.com. Inst: Carri Fox. Beg Th Jan 14–Mar 3 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $60 #160136 Beg Th Jan 14–Mar 3 8:15pm–9pm NCP $60 #160137 Int Th Jan 14–Mar 3 7:30pm–8:15pm NCP $60 #160192 ADULTS 52 CLASSES START MONTHLY December 9 January 13 February 10 March 16 Enroll online: ed2go.com/cityofirvine 9497246611 ED2GO ONLINE CLASSES GainValuableCOMPUTER SKILLS forthe WORKPLACEfromthecomfortofyourHOME! EVERY COURSE INCLUDES: COURSES START MONTHLY FOR TEENS ADULTS: tCaring instructor tMonitored discussion area tConversational, easy to understand lessons tSix weeks of instruction tCertificate of completion with a passing score tComplete online access— take your course anytime, anywhere tComputer Skills for the Workplace tCreating Web Pages tDrawing for the Absolute Beginner tDiscover Digital Photography tDiscover Sign Language tEffective Business Writing tGrammar for ESL tMicrosoft Publisher tMicrosoft Word tMicrosoft PowerPoint tQuickbooks tKeys to Effective Communication tPhotoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer tProject Management Fundamentals tSecrets of Better Photography tSAT/ACT Preparation tSpeed Spanish See full descriptions online. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Ballroom Dance: Holiday Edition Brushup on the dances for holiday parties. Smooth and rhythm dances will be taught and reviewed. Choose your level based on experience. Each registered participant MUST have a registered partner in order to participate. More info: carri5678@gmail.com or 714-403-4070. Inst: Carri Fox. Beg Th Dec 3–17 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $21 #156404 Int Th Dec 3–17 7:30pm–8:15pm NCP $21 #158812 NEW Broadway Lab Explore the history and practice of musical theater. Join accomplished Broadway actress Darcie Magino as she leads three workshops in which you will work on your own song, scene or performance. Ages 16+. Song Study Su Mar 6 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162627 Scene Study Su Mar 13 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162629 Musical Theater Performance Su Mar 20 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162631 Flamenco Dance en el Parque for Teens Adults Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, technique and choreography. Wear a full skirt (women) and closed- toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages 13+. F Feb 19–Mar 18 6pm–7pm OCGP $70 #161703 Guitar for Teens Adults: Beginning Learn several open-position chords, strum styles, time signatures and classic rock songs. New songs each ses- sion! Bring acoustic or electric guitar with small amplifier. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com or 949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+. W Jan 13–Feb 10 7pm–8pm NCP $99 #160200 Hand Percussion of the World Study drumming traditions and play a variety of instru- ments from around the world. Explore and compare the different styles of African, Latin, Celtic and Middle Eastern hand percussion. More info: 949-388-1886. Inst: George Medlock. Ages 18+. W Jan 6–27 7pm–8:15pm UCP $50 #160302 W Feb 3–24 7pm–8:15pm UCP $50 #160303 W Mar 2–23 7pm–8:15pm UCP $50 #160304 Ukulele: Beginning for Teens Adults Play current and classic songs on the ukulele through learning easy chords and how to read tablature and different strum styles. Experience not required. Bring a ukulele. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com or 949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+. W Jan 13–Feb 10 6pm–7pm NCP $99 #160201 HEALTH WELLNESS Aikyum Yoga:NEW Gentle Relieve stress, anxiety and body aches while building strength and flexibility. This class is suitable for beginners and has a strong emphasis on yogic breathing to calm the mind, lower blood pressure and promote good health. Bring a yoga mat. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Bijal Khanna and Harina Kapoor, certified instruc- tors from India. *No class 1/18, 1/22, 1/25, 2/12, 2/15. M,W, F Jan 4–29* 8:30am–9:30am NCP $90 #160202 Sa Jan 9–Mar 26 8:30am–9:30am CCP $120 #160268 M,W, F Feb 1–29* 8:30am–9:30am NCP $110 #160203 M,W, F Mar 4–25 8:30am–9:30am NCP $100 #160204 Aikyum Yoga: Standard Calm the mind, lower blood pressure and promote good health while building strength and flexibility. Bring a yoga mat. Prior yoga experience is required. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Harina Kapoor, certified yoga instructor from India. Tu,Th Jan 5–28 7pm–8pm UCP $96 #160322 Tu,Th Feb 2–25 7pm–8pm UCP $96 #160323 Tu,Th Mar 1–24 7pm–8pm UCP $96 #160324 Aikyum Yoga:NEW Vinyasa Vinyasa yoga is great for experienced yoga practitioners. This class incorporates Pranayam (yogic breathing), regu- lar and advanced yoga asanas (postures) and relaxation. Bring a yoga mat. Previous yoga experience required. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Thuy Davis and Harina Kapoor, certified yoga instructor from India. Sa Jan 9–Mar 26 9:45am–10:45am CCP $144 #160325 Evening Pilates with Yurika Stand tall, move better and feel good! Strengthen, tone and balance body and mind with pilates. All levels wel- come. Bring a mat and TheraBand (TheraBand available from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 6:30pm–7:30pm WBCP $144 #160233 Cooking classes for adults at the Fine Arts Center are listed on Page 72. 53 ADULTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Hatha Yoga withDiane Health-enhancing yoga practice focused on up-to-date medical yoga research. Class combines postures, medita- tion and yoga philosophy in a breath-centered practice. Class meets Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. and Thursdays 1 p.m. Please avoid eating two hours prior to class; bring mat and blanket. Inst: Diane Pavesic RN, Certified Yoga Therapist, YTRX-500C, E-RYT-500. *No class 2/9, 2/11, 2/16, 2/18. Tu Jan 5–Mar 8* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $86 #160265 Th Jan 7–Mar 10* 1pm–2pm RSC $78 #160267 Tu,Th Jan 5–Mar 10* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $148 #160266 Th 1pm–2pm RSC Meditation Breathing Learn to focus and meditate to help reduce stress, relieve tension, lower blood pressure and promote healing. Inst: Bing Luh. Supply fee: $10. Ages 16+. Demo Tu Jan 12 7:45pm–8:45pm DCP Free #159991 Tu Jan 19–Mar 1 8:10pm–9:25pm DCP $99 #159992 Morning Pilates with Yurika Stand tall, move better and feel good in this beginner level class. Using Pilates, learn to strengthen, tone and balance the body and mind. Bring a mat and TheraBand (TheraBand available from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. Th Jan 14–Mar 17 9am–10am NCP $120 #160240 Nutrition Revolution Looking to create a healthier lifestyle for yourself? Learn the basics of nutrition, which includes learning how to read nutrition labels, why certain foods are good for you and what substitutions can be made to create healthier meals. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+. Weight Loss Resolution Th Jan 14 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #161713 Gluten Free Eating Th Feb 11 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162932 Paleo Simplified Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162934 Pi-Yo Pilates and yoga together in one class! Tone and elongate with this nonimpact workout blending exercises that complement each other. Bring a mat. Inst: Eugenia Lane. Ages 16+. Sa Jan 9–Mar 12 9am–10am RSC $110 #160154 Pilates with Jennifer Improve muscle control, flexibility, coordination, strength and tone. Space is limited. Bring a mat. More info: jenpearlstein@yahoo.com or 949-433-0799. Inst: Jennifer Pearlstein. Ages 16+. Monday 11:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. for intermediate students only. *No class 1/18, 2/15. Int/Adv M Jan 11–Mar 28* 11:30am–12:30pm UCP $130 #159938 Beg M Jan 11–Mar 28* 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $130 #159939 Int M Jan 11–Mar 28* 5:45pm–6:45pm SSNP $130 #159940 Beg W Jan 13–Mar 30 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $156 #159941 Beg W Jan 13–Mar 30 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $156 #159942 Tai Chi (Yang-Style) .PWJOH.FEJUBUJPO This traditional Chinese system promotes stress reduc- tion, balance, increased energy and flexibility with easy techniques of gentle, slow, repeated movements to im- prove health and well-being. Wear comfortable clothing. Inst: Bing Luh. Supply fee: $20 (DVD). Ages 16+. Demo Tu Jan 12 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP Free #159989 Tu Jan 19–Mar 8 6:30pm–8pm DCP $109 #159990 Yoga for Relaxation Renewal After a day of work, join us for refreshing and relaxing guided yoga. Beginners welcome. Inst: Bridget Ingham of Yoga World. Ages 14+. M Jan 11–Mar 28 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $108 #164203 Yoga for Strength, Energy Balance This stimulating yoga class is designed for those interested in a stronger form of yoga practice. Inst: Bridget Ingham of Yoga World. Ages 14+. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M Jan 11–Mar 28* 7pm–8:30pm LSC $108 #160294 HIKES Hiking the Trails Hike on some of the most beautiful trails found in our lo- cal mountains. Terrain varies from moderate to strenuous. Set your own pace. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+. Sa Feb 6 7:45am–5pm RSC $40 #160217 Hitting the Trails Exert yourself outdoors on some of the most challenging trails the Southland has to offer. These strenuous hikes are for no-nonsense hikers. Distances vary from 8 to 16 miles. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+. Sa Mar 5 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $40 #160219 ADULTS 54 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E Puppy Training Training classes for your canine family member can be found on Page 84.
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    MARTIAL ARTS Aikido forAdults A noncompetitive, non-aggressive and effective form of self-defense, can enhance self-confidence, aero- bic conditioning and stress reduction. More info: dojo@integrationforall.com or 949-251-0571. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Circle #L. Ages 13+. Sa Jan 2–30 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #159948 Sa Feb 6–27 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #159949 Sa Mar 5–26 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #159950 Karate with Roy Cadiente Karate promotes personal development and self-disci- pline. Uniform available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Roy Cadiente (Wed) or Matt Hemenez (Thurs). W Jan 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #160393 Th Jan 7–28 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #160392 W Feb 3–24 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #160394 Th Feb 4–25 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #160395 W Mar 2–23 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #160396 Th Mar 3–24 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #160397 Self-Defense Kung Fu Enhance your overall health and longevity by learning the traditional Shaolin kung fu forms and the application of kung fu self-defense skills. This traditional form of Chi- nese martial arts promotes self-defense and physical fit- ness. More info: shaolinyq@gmail.com or 949-701-8810. Location: OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Center, 375 Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee: $20. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Ages 13+. Tu Jan 12–26 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $78 #159258 Tu Feb 2–23 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $104 #159259 Tu Mar 1–29 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $130 #159260 Shotokan Karate for Adults Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese tradition- alists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches, kicks and body mechanics to maximize self-defense while improving fitness, strength, focus and discipline. Course runs monthly. Second family member only $60/month or $165/3 month class (this price is available through mail, fax or walk-in registrations only). Annual AAU membership required at first class ($16/child; $29/adult). More info: karataido@yahoo.com or 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Cigar, World Champion, AAU/USA Karate Coach. Ages 13+. *No class 1/18, 2/15 M,W Jan 4–27* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #161449 M,W Jan 4–Mar 30* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $180 #161450 M,W Feb 1–29* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #161451 M,W Mar 2–30 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #161452 Women’s Safety and Self-Defense: Just Yell Fire Learn to “fight like a girl” using quick and effective mar- tial arts techniques. Avoid becoming a victim through awareness, practical self-defense techniques and get- away skills. Just Yell Fire is an internationally recognized program. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. More info: dbsgodan@msn.com or 714-329-3196. Inst: Doug Shields. Ages 12+. Sa Jan 30 10am–12pm UCP $39 #160431 Sa Feb 20 10am–12pm UCP $39 #160432 Sa Mar 12 10am–12pm UCP $39 #160433 MORE CHOICES! Community Emergency Response Team,FREE (CERT) Course Help yourself, your family and your community during a disaster by training to be a member of Irvine’s CERT pro- gram. The 28-hour training course teaches basic hands-on response skills needed for fire safety, light search and rescue, disaster medical operations and more. Enrollment limited to 33 students. Enroll online at cityofirvine.org/cert. More info: cert@cityofirvine.org or 949-724-7054. Ages 18+. W Feb 24–Apr 13 6:15pm–10pm ICC Free Creative Ventures: Succulents Looking for something fun and creative to do? Create a seasonal living centerpiece to gift or to keep! Select plants to design an arrangement that can be enjoyed in your home and later transplanted into the garden. A crafty project for showers, weddings, graduation parties and more. These workshops will guide you with instructions, tips and techniques. Ages 12+. Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $49 #161711 55 ADULTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Creative Writing Do youhave a half-finished novel, great family stories or an idea for a children’s book, short story or screenplay? Get serious and start writing! The instructor, a former magazine editor, will guide you on your fiction/nonfic- tion projects or provide an assignment. Open to all levels of experience. Bring supplies to take notes. More info: yourprofessorD@gmail.com. Inst: Dorothy Spirus. *No class 2/15. M Jan 25–Mar 7* 7:30pm–9pm RSC $155 #160399 Grammar Refresher Online Revive lost or forgotten knowledge of English grammar and gain confidence in producing grammatically correct writing. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvinetoregister.Moreinfo:949-724-6611. Novel Writing Workshop Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel. This workshop explores writing basics such as characters, point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story on track. You will also learn the business side of writing including query letters, agents, editors and independent publishing options. Ages 16+. Th Jan 14–Feb 18 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #162626 FREE OC Writers: Read Critique This gathering is dedicated to providing writers with space and time to write, learn and network. Writers should bring their own manuscripts-in-progress to work on in this welcoming and supportive environment. Elec- trical outlets and Wi-Fi available. Hosted by published author DeAnna Cameron. Free drop-in program; regis- tration not required. Ages 18+. *No class 1/1. First Friday of each month* 11am–1pm OCGP Free #162620 Senior Services VolunteerFREE Informational Meeting Learn what is required to volunteer at the City’s senior cen- ters. This meeting provides information on current open- ings and the variety of volunteer opportunities available for adults and teens. More info: 949-724-6900. Ages 14+. W Jan 20 10am–11am LSC Free #159891 W Jan 20 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159892 W Feb 17 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159894 W Mar 16 10am–11am LSC Free #159895 W Mar 16 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159896 Writing for Magazines Discover what it takes to become a published freelance writer. More info: yourprofessorD@gmail.com. Inst: Dor- othy Spirus, freelance writer and former magazine editor. Tu Jan 19 7:30pm–9pm RSC $38 #160398 PARENTING Hoag Medical GroupNEW FREE Pediatric Classes Free educational sessions with in-depth preparation, ad- vice and tips for expectant and new parents. Inst: Hoag Medical Group Pediatrician. Location: Hoag Medical Group Pediatrics, 4900 Barranca Parkway, Suite 103, Irvine 92604. More info: 855-450-4464. Becoming a Family:Tips for Expectant New Parents Tu Feb 2 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #161978 How to Raise a Healthy Infant Tu Dec 8 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #157364 Sa Jan 23 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #161974 Tu Feb 16 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #161975 Sa Mar 5 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #161976 CPR First Aid for Infant/Child Adult Be prepared by taking an Emergency Medical Services Authority and State-approved CPR and/or First Aid class. Participants receive University Training Center certifica- tion (CPR and First Aid valid for two years). Inst: Uni- versity Training Center. Ages 14+. Children 10-13 may enroll with registered parent. CPR Sa Feb 6 9am–12pm LSC $30 #160298 First Aid Sa Feb 6 12:30pm–3:30pm LSC $30 #160299 Both Sa Feb 6 9am–3:30pm LSC $60 #160300 Prenatal Yoga with Mona Pregnancy is an excellent time to practice yoga, a technique for improving the health and vitality of mind, body and spirit. Connect with your baby through breathing exercises and gentle yoga poses; while developing strength, stamina and balance. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Consult with your doctor before registering. Inst: Mona Ness. Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #162628 Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #162630 Say Cheese! While visiting our facilities, parks and events, please be awarethatCitystaffphotographersmaybetakingphotos orvideoformarketingpurposes.Ifyoudonotwantyourimage used,pleasenotifythephotographeratthetimeofthephoto. ADULTS 56 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    57 ADULTS Celebrating ANNIVERSA RY During thelast 30 years, we’ve grown from a small physician group to a prominent network of primary care providers and specialists; offering exceptional care, convenience, and personalized service. Our unwavering tradition of excellence has earned us recognition as one of the top medical groups in California. But the difference we make in our patients’lives is our true reward. Thank you for entrusting us with your care. To join our anniversary celebration, visit www.GNPWEB.com/30Years 30 YEARS OF CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Free Support Services Isstressgettingyoudown?DidyouknowthatFORFamilies providesfree, confidential consultations to help connect you with support services? Please call 949-724-6650 for more information. Are you struggling in your relationship? Are your children/teens trying your patience? Are you feeling overwhelmedand struggling to make ends meet? FOR Families, call 949-724-6650 or visit cityofirvine.org/forfamilies ADULTS 58 SPORTS FITNESS Anaheim ICE: Skating for Adults Learn to skate, glide on one foot, stop, turn and more. Includes: skate rental, lessons, free practice on the day of class and three additional skating passes to use during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@anaheimice.com. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 17+. W Jan 13–Feb 3 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #159956 W Feb 24–Mar 16 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #159957 NEW Badminton for Adults Learn the fundamentals of badminton, exercise and have fun making friends while enjoying light compe- tition. Class held in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. All levels welcome. Bring your own racket. More info: 949-559-6868. *No class 2/14. Su Jan 10–Mar 20* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $200 #161542 Cardio Boot Camp® Outdoor Fitness Burn calories, improve strength and increase endurance with high-energy outdoor circuit training in this early morning workout. Inst: Body Business. M,W, F Jan 4–Feb 5 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #161741 M,W, F Feb 15–Mar 18 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #161743 NEW Fencing for Teens Adults Fencing promotes discipline, fitness and sportsmanship. Learn the modern sport of fencing in a safe, fun and pro- fessional manner. Wear long athletic pants, short sleeves and tennis shoes. More info: clintonkershaw@comcast.net or 559-213-8218. Inst: Clinton Kershaw. Ages 12+. *No class 2/11. Ages 12–17 Th Jan 7–Feb 18* 5pm–6pm UCP $174 #161561 Ages 18+ Th Jan 7–Feb 18* 6pm–7pm UCP $174 #164093 Hula Dance Fitness for Women This class is a mix of traditional Polynesian choreography with a modern fitness twist. Burn calories using a series of low-impact Tahitian dance moves set to pounding drum beat and have fun while toning abdominal, leg and arm muscles. All levels welcome. Bring a sarong/paero, water and a towel. More info: hulaparties@aol.com. Inst: Bren- da Geringer. Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 7pm–8pm CCP $95 #160458 Hybrid Warrior 101 Improve cardio, strengthen and sculpt in this high-energy class for the optimal full-body workout. Unlike typical cardio-kickboxing classes, Hybrid Warrior 101 incorpo- rates circuit, interval, plyometric and resistance training making this class the ultimate experience in level one combat conditioning. Bring a towel and water. More info: suziemcclelland@yahoo.com or 949-929-5020. Inst: Tra- ditional Studios. Ages 16+. M Dec 7–28 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #156505 M Jan 4–25 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160365 Tu,Th Jan 5–28 9am–10am ATA $64 #160366 M Feb 1–22 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160367 Tu,Th Feb 2–25 9am–10am ATA $64 #160368 Tu,Th Mar 1–24 9am–10am ATA $64 #160370 M Mar 7–28 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160369 Jazzercise Monday–Thursday: 5:30–6:30 p.m. Turtle Rock Community Park Jazzercise is a calorie-torching, hip-swiveling, Shakira- would-be-proud dance party workout to put your abs to the test, with a hot playlist to distract you from the burn. Our classes leave you breathless, toned and coming back for more. Start working it with Jazzercise! All fitness levels welcome. New customers check it out for ONE WEEK FREE! Membership fee allows unlimited attendance at additional locations in Irvine and Tustin. More info: 714-730-3758 or shawn@jazzwithme.com. Inst: Shawn Masse. *No class 1/18, 2/15. Monthly Rate: $50 with 12 month agreement $55 with 6 month agreement $60 with 2 month agreement Drop-In Rate: $20/meeting, pay at the door Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Spring 949-724-6669 ƒ ƒ 949-724-6825 ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ s 7vs. 7 league 949-724-6659 ƒ Men’s leagues in various levels ƒ Men’s 6’2”league ƒ Men’s masters league The Community Services Department offers the following adult sports programs: Registration Deadline: Mid January Soccer at the Great Park ƒ ƒ 949-724-6586 For more information regarding any of the Adult Sports Leagues: Visit irvineathletics.org or call 949-724-6605. 59 ADULTS NEW Running Technique Learn to run longer, faster and pain-free! Master proper running techniques, reach your fitness goals and enjoy running pain-free at any age. Bring sunscreen, water and wear comfortable clothing and running shoes. More info: albert@movewellfitnessservices.com. Inst: Albert Lu. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M,W, F Jan 11–Feb 19* 6pm–7pm CCP $165 #161563 M,W, F Feb 22–Apr 1 6pm–7pm WBCP $185 #163074 Stroller Strides This one-hour total body workout is designed for all fit- ness levels. Certified instructors, who are also parents, will help you get and stay in shape. Bring sunscreen, water, towel or mat, snacks and your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie Freeman of South Irvine/Lake Forest Fit4Mom. Th Feb 18–Mar 17 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #161665 The Atlas Challenge Specialized fitness program designed to shed pounds, com- bining the perfect balance between cardio and strength training. Class utilizes weights, jump rope, punching bags, ladder, medicine balls, mitts, blocks and more to make your workout fun and effective. Bring a towel and water. More info: suziemcclelland@yahoo.com or 949-929-5020. Inst: Traditional Studios. Ages 16+. W Dec 2–23 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #156500 W Jan 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160361 W Feb 3–24 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160362 W Mar 2–23 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #160363 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 Seniors Active Plus Zumba Gold and more classes for adults ages 50 and over are listed on on Page 61. Stroller Strides
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    ADULTS 60 ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ 16300 Sand CanyonAve, Ste 604, Irvine, CA 92618 Tel: 949-429-0268 ƒ Fax: 949-420-2180 Cross street of Alton Pkwy and Sand Canyon Ave, next to the Hoag hospital Irvine Dr. Siamak Milanchi Board-Certified Colon and Rectal Surgeon www.drmilanchi.com Irvine Colorectal SurgeryYour partner in the fight against colorectal cancer. Water Aerobics Great for both new and long- time participants of water fitness. This fun, fast-paced workout helps tone without stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is fol- lowed by total body resis- tance work and toning. When available, Tuesday morning andFridayclassesareoffered in deep water.Program offered year-round. Fee: $7/visit; $24/4 visits or $5 per class when purchasing for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Ages 16+. *No class 11/26-27, 12/21-1/3, 1/18, 2/15. No evening class 1/5, 1/7. M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC Tu,Th* 6pm–7pm WWJAC Zumba® Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn up to 700 cal- ories while toning and sculpting to upbeat international music. Inst: Body Business. Tu Jan 5–Feb 9 6pm–7pm NCP $62 #161745 Th Jan 7–Feb 11 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $62 #161746 Tu Feb 16–Mar 22 6pm–7pm NCP $62 #161747 Th Feb 18–Mar 24 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $62 #161748 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS Computer Lab atLakeview Senior Center Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Open lab time is available to Computer Lab members only. Hours may vary due to class schedules, computer main- tenance and volunteer coverage. Members must read and sign a copy of the lab rules and regulations. Fees: Irvine Residents: $17/Year Non-Residents: $22/Year Fitness Center at Rancho Senior Center Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m. The Fitness Center provides older adults with a safe and comfortable workout environment. Orientation required prior to participation. Equipment available for cardio- vascular and strength training. Schedule orientation and purchase memberships in person at the Rancho Senior Center. More info: 949-724-6800. Fees: Gold Card Non-Gold Card Members Members Orientation $55/Year $80/Year $10 Gold Card Startreceivingyourbenefitstoday!Perksincludediscounts to Fitness Center, fitness classes, priority registration for special events and luncheons and pre-registration for high demand classes. Card includes picture for identification. Purchase at either center. More info: 949-724-6800. Fees: Irvine Residents: $10/Year Non-Residents: $15/Year EVENTS Chinese New Year at the Senior Center Irvine Senior Services and Irvine Evergreen Chinese Senior Association invite you to a Chinese New Year Celebration. Enjoy a festive lunch with great entertainment. Purchase tickets at either senior centers. W Feb 17 10am–1pm LSC $15 6161 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS IRVINE SENIOR SERVICES Providing services to adults ages 50+ with two dedicated locations. LAKEVIEW SENIOR CENTER (LSC) Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org 20 Lake Road, Irvine (Located in Mike Ward Community Park— Woodbridge) Amenities Include: Nutritionprogram Recreationprograms ComputerLab Clubsandsupportgroups Billiardsandgameroom RANCHO SENIOR CENTER (RSC) Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 949-724-6800 irvineseniors.org 3 Ethel Coplen Way, Irvine Amenities Include: Fitness Center Recreation programs Clubs Health and fitness programs Game room For more information and a complete listing of programs and services, visit irvineseniors.org. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 Keen Center for Senior Resources Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m.–noon 949-724-6926 keencenter@cityofirvine.org Dollarwise Programs Free financial education classes are listed on Page 51.
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    ACTIVE PLUS Computers: The Basicsand Beyond Learn about computers using an easy-to-understand style without technical jargon. We use familiar, everyday words to explain the ins and outs of computers, the internet and programs. Inst: Glen the Computer Guy. Computers are provided at Lakeview; participants at the Rancho Senior Center need to bring laptops. Word Tu Jan 5–26 4pm–5pm RSC $32 #160273 Th Jan 7–28 9am–10am LSC $32 #160275 Email 101 Tu Feb 2–23 4pm–5pm RSC $32 #160276 Th Feb 4–25 9am–10am LSC $32 #160278 Explore Your Computer Tu Mar 1–29 4pm–5pm RSC $40 #160277 Th Mar 3–31 9am–10am LSC $40 #160279 Harmonica Instruction for Seniors Playing the harmonica has many benefits including brain exercise and increasing lung capacity. Learn the basic skills to play and read notes. Bring your own harmonica (24 hole minimum with two reeds and in the key of ‘C’). Limited amount available for purchase in class. Ages 50+. W Jan 6–Mar 30 9am–10:30am LSC $55 #160321 Line Dancing for Active Older Adults Learn basic and intermediate Korean line dances with in- structor Charlie Choi. Everyone is welcome to join this fun and rhythmic class. Registered participants are in- vited to attend the Friday practice at the Lakeview Senior Center from 12:30-2:30 p.m. M Jan 4–Feb 29 8am–10am RSC $30 #159920 Tu Jan 5–Feb 23 2:30pm–4:30pm NCP $30 #161838 W Jan 6–Feb 24 2:30pm–4:30pm NCP $30 #161839 Th Jan 7–Feb 25 2:30pm–4:30pm RSC $30 #159923 M Mar 7–Apr 25 8am–10am RSC $30 #159930 Th Mar 3–Apr 28 2:30pm–4:30pm RSC $30 #159935 MELT® Discover a method to reduce pain and function more ef- ficiently with simple 10-minute self-care techniques using soft balls or soft rollers. Developed by bestselling author and manual therapist Sue Hitzmann, The MELT Method® is an innovative self-treatment program that focuses on connective tissues to relieve aches and pains related to ag- ing and active living. Inst: Niki Parker. *No class 2/9, 3/15. Hands + Feet Tu Jan 12 9am–10am RSC $5 #160288 Soft Roller Tu Jan 12–19 10am–11am RSC $16 #160287 Soft Roller Tu Feb 2–23* 10am–11am RSC $24 #160290 Hands + Feet Tu Feb 16 9am–10am RSC $5 #160289 Hands + Feet Tu Mar 8 9am–10am RSC $5 #160292 Soft Roller Tu Mar 8–29* 10am–11am RSC $24 #160291 Senior Splash This shallow water, low-im- pact class is paced for seniors and designed to promote joint flexibility, range of mo- tion and agility while build- ing cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength. Minimum registration must be met prior to first class to avoid cancellation; please register in advance. Ages 50+. Tu Jan 12–Mar 22 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161377 Th Jan 14–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161378 Tu,Th Jan 12–Feb 18 9am–9:45am WWJAC $24 #161379 Tu,Th Feb 23–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161380 Therapeutic Yoga with Mona Therapeutic yoga blends gentle, restorative yoga postures, breath work and guided meditation. Techniques effectively bring the body into balance and reduce injury and stress. Bring yoga mat. Inst: Mona Ness. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M Jan 11–Mar 28* 4:30pm–6pm RSC $50 #160286 Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 4pm–5:30pm OCGP $50 #162399 6262 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E Rose Garden Café Lakeview Senior Center Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge 949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org Enjoy a delicious hot meal with great service and a social atmosphere. Meals provide one-third of the recommended nutritional dietary daily allowance for seniors. A vegetarian alternative meal is offered daily. Menus are posted at both senior centers and in the Irvine Newsletter. Sponsorship and volunteer opportunities for senior nu- trition programs (Rose Garden Cafe and Irvine Meals on Wheels) are available. Please call 949-724-6918 for more information. Lunch (Served Monday–Friday, 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) Fees Suggested donation (Ages 60 or over) $4* Fee (Ages 59 and under) $5 Valentine’s Day F Feb 12 11:45am–12:30pm LSC $4/60+ $5/59 and under Presidents Day F Feb 16 11:45am–12:30pm LSC $4/60+ $5/59 and under St. Patrick’s Day Th Mar 17 11:45am–12:30pm LSC $4/60+ $5/59 and under *Nosenioristurnedawayduetoinabilitytomakeadonation. Monthly menus posted online at irvineseniors.org
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    6363 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS Hoag Medical Group more choosing meanschoosing More quality time begins with good health. When you choose Hoag Medical Group® , you get access to all of Hoag. Here’s your chance to have the excellent health care that you and your family deserve. Choosing Hoag Medical Group means: + Same day appointments, minimal wait time, extended hours + A physician for everyone in your family, + Access to CHOC Children’s® specialized pediatric services + Convenient locations throughout Orange County Call our Personal Service Team to guarantee you have access to all of Hoag at 855-997-2196 or visit ChooseHMG.com/family2 ©Hoag Medical Group, 8/2015 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Each center offersa variety free to nominal cost programs and activities. For a listing, visit irvineseniors.org or stop by either center and pick up a copy of Irvine Newsletter. Lakeview Senior Center 949-724-6900 Book Club 1st Mondays 9am–11am Free Morning Socials Tuesdays 7:30am–9am $1 Contract Bridge Tuesdays 9am–3pm Free Longevity Stick Tuesdays/Thursdays 9am–10am Free International Crafters Tuesdays 9am–4pm Free Bingo Tuesdays 12:30pm–3pm $8 buy-in/ 10 games Car Fit 1st Wednesdays 10:30am–11:30am Free Joanie’s Raggtimers Music and Dance 2nd/4thThursdays noon–1:30pm Free Travel Adventure Slideshow 3rdThursdays 6:30pm–8:30pm Free Taiwanese Mah Jongg Thursdays noon–5pm Free Tea Dance Thursdays 2pm–4pm Free Carrom Fridays 8am–6pm Free Harmonica Ensemble Fridays 9am–10:15am Free Morning Socials Fridays 10am–11am $1 Movie Matinee Fridays 12:15pm–2:30pm Free Mind Fitness Fun Fridays 3pm–4pm Free Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6800 Beginning Social Bridge Mondays 2pm–4:30pm Free American Style Mah Jongg Mondays 9:30am–noon Free Longevity Stick Mondays 10am–11am Free Power Hour Mondays 11:15am–12:15pm $5 Canasta Mondays/Wednesdays 12:30pm–3:30pm Free InternationalDiscussionGroup 3rdTuesdays 9:30am–11:20am Free Intermediate Bridge Tuesdays 12pm–4pm Free Bunco 1stWednesdays 12pm–3pm $5 Social Bridge Wednesdays 9am–noon Free Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays 11am–3:30pm Free SocialTap Wednesdays 11:30am–1pm Free Walking Club Thursdays 9am–10am Free SocialTap Dance Thursdays 9:30am–11:30am Free Duplicate Bridge Thursdays 10am–2pm Free Chess Fridays 11am–1pm Free Canasta Fridays 12pm–4pm Free Open Dance Studio Fridays 3pm–5pm Free Film Club 2nd Fridays 10:30am–11:30am Free DAILY ACTIVITIES Yoga for Active Older Adults with Mona Anyone can practice yoga regardless of age or experience. Energize your body and improve your flexibility. All lev- els welcome. Bring yoga mat and water. Ages 50+. Inst: Mona Ness. *No class 2/17. M Jan 11–Mar 28 8:45am–10am LSC $50 #160281 W Jan 13–Mar 30* 10:30am–11:45am LSC $55 #160282 W Jan 13–Mar 30 9am–10am RSC $60 #160283 Th Jan 14–Mar 31 9:30am–10:45am RSC $60 #160284 F Jan 8–Mar 25 9am–10:15am RSC $60 #160285 Zumba Gold® This easy-to-follow program lets you move to the beat at your own speed. Latin rhythms, rock ‘n’ roll and swing turn this low-impact dance workout into a party! Toning sticks are limited.Inst:BarbaraBohlig.Ages50+.*Noclass1/18,2/15. Int M Jan 4–Mar 14* 4:30pm–5:30pm LSC $55 #160205 Low Impact Tu Jan 5–Mar 22 4:30pm–5:30pm RSC $60 #160206 Int W Jan 6–Mar 23 4:30pm–5:30pm RSC $60 #160209 Driver Safety–AARP Smart Driver The AARP Driver Safety program is the nation’s first and largest refresher course for drivers ages 50 and over. Learn current road rules, safe vehicle operation and how to ad- just to common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Register at the Senior Center front desk. Th Feb 18 8:30am–5pm LSC $15 AARP TaxFREE Foundation Assistant AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides free tax assistance to taxpayers with low and moderate incomes, particular- ly to those 60 and older. Services provided by a team of trained and certified volunteers. More info and to make an appointment, call 949-724-6926. W Feb 3–Apr 13 9am–3pm LSC Free FREE CarFit Sponsored by Automobile Club of America, adults ages 50 and over and their vehicle are checked to ensure the car is properly adjusted to fit the driver. For more information or to make an appointment, call 949-724-6926. W Feb 3 9:30am–12pm LSC Free Irvine Senior Travelers FormoreinformationandtoreceiveaFREEtriplisting, call 888-882-8714 or email senior.travelers@yahoo.com. Q Day Tours A Really Big Sh000! Feb 24 Cost: $90/person Sandra Cullum 949-769-6490 JoshuaTree Mar Cost: $83/person Linda Lako 949-725-9896 Q Extended Tours Tropical Costa Rica Feb 29–Mar 8 Cost: $2,599 Double Barbara Abshire 949-552-0540 $3,149 Single DeathValley Mar 13–15 Cost: $499 Double Barbara Abshire 949-552-0540 $689 Single 6464 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Classesoffered every 30 minutes Lessons offered six days a week at varying times All lessons are 25 minutes Fee: $30 per class Flexible Schedule Private Lessons A limited number of private lessons will be offered for private (one student) to semi-private (two students) per instructor. The person requesting the semi-private class is responsible for finding the additional participant. Classes are customized to the participants skill level. You are not guaranteed the same instructor. Space is limited. More info: 949-724-6717. 1 on 1 Stroke Technique Geared toward swim team participants, triathletes, lap swimmers or anyone looking to gain a competitive edge. This class focuses on proper technique and mechanics of all four strokes. Pre-register onsite only. Twenty-five min- ute spots throughout the day. Instructor is not in the water. Space is limited. More info: 949-724-6717. Ages 5+. 65 AQUATICS Purchase memberships for this year-round pro- gram at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center. Ages 16+. Pool closed on City holidays. Schedule subject to change or relocation to the Northwood Aquatics Center: M–F 6am–8am, 10am–2pm, 6pm–8pm WWJAC Sa–Su 8am–10am WWJAC LAP SWIM FEES: Daily 10Visit 30Visit Monthly Year-Unlimited Adult (18–55) $4 $36 $90.00 $45 $500 Senior (55+) $2 $18 $52.50 $30 $250 SCHEDULE IRVINE AQUATICS Providing aquatics education, water safety awareness, fitness, competition and fun to participants of all ages and abilities. WILLIAM WOOLLETT JR. AQUATICS CENTER (WWJAC) Monday–Friday: 6 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday–Sunday: 8 a.m.–noon Hours may change based on scheduled programs 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org 4601 Walnut Avenue, Irvine (Adjacent to Irvine High School) Amenities Include: 25-meter teaching pool with portable slide Two 50-meter competition pools Two 1-meter diving boards Two 3-meter diving boards Services Include: Swim lessons, swim teams, diving, synchronized swimming water polo Adult lap swim water aerobics Children’s birthday parties camps Aquatic safety education classes CPR NORTHWOOD AQUATICS CENTER (NHSAC) Monday–Friday: 4:30–8 p.m. (During school year) 949-724-6938 irvineaquatics.org 4515 Portola Parkway, Irvine (Located at Northwood High School) Amenities Include: One 50-meter competition pool LAP SWIM For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    AQUATICS 66 TRAINING Lifeguard Training Prepare yourselffor a job as a lifeguard. Lifeguard can- didates learn how to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Successful completion earns certification in American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training, First Aid and CPR/AED. Includes $40 ARC fee. Participant must be able to pass prerequisites skills test. Ages 15+. M–W Mar 28–30 10am–8pm WWJAC $215 #161813 F Apr 29 5pm–10pm WWJAC $215 #161814 Sa, Su Apr 30–May 1 8am–8pm Lifeguard Instructor Training Get the certification and training necessary to teach the American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training class. Participants must be certified in ARC Fundamentals of Instructor Training (FIT), Lifeguarding, First Aid and CPR/AED. Course includes online, classroom and in-water instruction.FeeincludesARCmaterialfeeof$40.Ages16+. F, Sa Su Mar 18–20 9am–6pm WWJAC $215 #161580 Coaches Certification $13 %'JSTUJE3FWJFXBOE4BGFUZ5SBJOJOH GPS4XJN$PBDIFT This refresher course allows those previously certified in American Red Cross, AED and first aid to renew their certification. The first part of the training includes CPR, AED and first aid skills review leading up to a written test and skills challenge. The second portion is safety training for swim coaches which includes water polo coaches and other individuals involved in aquatic programs. Course includes written test and in water skills session. Bring swimsuit and towel. Includes $50 ARC. Ages 15+. Su Dec 6 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #150096 Su Feb 7 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #161578 Water Safety Instructor Looking to teach swimming lessons this summer? This course provides the certification and training necessary to teach all of the American Red Cross swimming and water-safety courses. Includes $40 ARC fee. Participants must be able to pass prerequisite skills test. More info: irvineaquatics.org. Ages 16+. W–Su Mar 30–Apr 1 9am–6pm WWJAC $215 #164256 WATER FITNESS MORE Senior Splash This shallow water, low-im- pact class is paced for seniors and designed to promote joint flexibility, range of motion and agility while building cardio- vascular fitness and muscle strength. Minimum registra- tion must be met prior to first class to avoid cancellation; please register in advance. Ages 50+. Tu Jan 12–Mar 22 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161377 Th Jan 14–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $22 #161378 Tu,Th Jan 12–Feb 18 9am–9:45am WWJAC $24 #161379 Tu,Th Feb 23–Mar 24 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161380 Water Aerobics Great for both new and longtime participants of water fitness. This fun, fast-paced workout helps tone with- out stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is followed by total body resistance work and toning. When available, Tuesday morning and Friday classes are of- fered in deep water. Program offered year-round. Fee: $7/ visit; $24/4 visits or $5 per class when purchasing for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Ages 16+. *No evening class 1/5, 1/7. M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC Tu,Th* 6pm–7pm WWJAC Become a City Lifeguard Can you swim and tread water? Are you looking for a year-round or summer job where you can help others? Then you may have what it takes to be a City of Irvine life- guard. Lifeguard training will be provided free of charge to applicantswhosuccessfullycompletetheinterviewprocess andaprerequisiteskillstest.Applyatcityofirvine.org/job; check website for closing date. Qualified applicants will be scheduled for interviews and testing on Sunday, April 3. For more information, please call 949-724-6717 or email aquatics@cityofirvine.org. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    67 AQUATICS We Reserve theRight to Move Students to the Most Developmentally Appropriate Level LEVELS Little Fish (Ages 3–6 years) Children are grouped into Starfish, Sea Dragon, Seahorse, Sea Lion or Shark levels based on ability. Skills vary and may include: water entry, floating, kicking, basic strokes, turns and water safety. Most children repeat this level sev- eral times. Big Fish (Ages 6–13 years) Hippos: For beginners. Skills include: water entry, float- ing, flutter kicking, arm action and basic pool safety. Most children take this class several times. Turtles: Must possess skills from the previous level and swim 15 yards unassisted. Skills include: freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, butterfly kick, breaststroke kick, elementary backstroke and water safety. Most children take this course several times. Eels: Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle with side breathing, backstroke and elementary backstroke. In- struction focuses on endurance and stroke mastery. Most children take this course two to three times. Dolphins: Must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle, back- stroke, elementary backstroke and 25 yards of breaststroke and butterfly. Instruction focuses on stroke refinement and distance. Instructor is not in the water. Most children take this course two to three times. Marlins: Must be able to swim 100 yards of freestyle and backstroke, 50 yards of breaststroke and butterfly, and swim continuously for 200 yards correctly. Instruction focuses on building endurance and proper stroke techniques to complete a 100 Individual Medley. Most children take this course two to three times. Adult Swimming Program (Ages 14+ years) For beginners. Instruction given in a group setting and focuses on individual learning interests and goals. Private/Semi-Private Program (Ages 6 months+) Alimitednumberofprivatelessonswillbeofferedforprivate (one student) or semi-private (two students) per instructor. The person requesting the semi-private class is responsible for finding the additional participant. Classes are scaled to the participant’s skill level. SESSIONS Session 1: January 18–February 18 *No class Monday, January 18 February 15; fees prorated Session 2: February 22–March 24 *Fees prorated for no-class dates; view online at irvinequickreg.org. FEES Level Session: 1 (M/W) Session:1 (T/TH) 2 Little Fish/Big Fish $56 $70 Privates $200 $250 Adults $80 $100 40 Minute Lessons $90 $110 REGISTRATION BEGINS Session 1 2 Residents: Sunday, November 22, 9 p.m. Non-Residents: Monday, November 23, 9 p.m. REGISTRATION METHODS Online: irvinequickreg.org Fax: 949-724-6608 See Page 94 for more registration options and forms. Withdrawal Requests Withdrawal requests for Learn To Swim must be made in writing 10 days prior to the start of the session. The session always begins on a Monday, even if your class begins on a Tuesday. A $5 withdrawal fee applies per class. Requests received fewer than 10 days prior to the start of the session will be processed for 50 percent of the fees. Withdrawals/refunds are not available once the session begins. Sorry, there are no make-ups or credits for missed classes. Email aquatics@cityofirvine.org with your withdrawal request. Refunds may be processed upon request for an additional $5 refund fee.  LEARN TO SWIM AT WOOLLETT WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    SPRING LEARN TOSWIM SESSIONS REGISTRATION SESSIONS Session 3: April 4–28 Saturdays (April/May): April 23–May 21 *No class May 7 Session 4: May 9–June 2* *No class Monday, May 30; fees prorated Saturdays (June): June 4–July 2* *No class Saturday, June 18 REGISTRATION Residents: Sunday, March 13, 9 p.m. Non-Residents: Monday, March 14, 9 p.m. AQUATICS 68 Parking is limited in the front lot at WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center Please arrive early to find parking or use the lots at Irvine High School (off Escolar) or at Heritage Park (offYale). Course # Day Time Sessions 1 2 Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25minuteclasses —— 160618 M/W 3pm–3:25pm 160635 160641 M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm 160636 160627 M/W 4pm–4:25pm 160638 160628 M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 160639 160619 M/W 6pm–6:25pm 160624 160629 T/Th 3:30pm–3:55pm 160625 160643 T/Th 4pm–4:25pm —— 160642 T/Th 4:30pm–4:55pm 160626 160614 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm —— 160620 T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm 160640 160644 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm 40 minute classes —— 160830 M/W 5pm–5:40pm —— 160831 T/Th 5pm–5:40pm Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes —— 160489 M/W 5pm–5:25pm 160491 160492 M/W 6pm–6:25pm —— 160486 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm 160487 160488 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm 40 minute classes —— 162943 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm —— 162944 T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes 161197 161199 M/W 5pm–5:25pm 161198 161194 M/W 6pm–6:25pm 161192 161200 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm 161193 161195 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm 40 minute classes —— 161296 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm —— 161297 T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes 159740 —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm 159741 —— M/W 6pm–6:25pm —— 159730 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 159734 159744 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm 159735 159737 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm 40 minute classes —— 159831 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm —— 159829 M/W 6:30pm–7:10 pm —— 159832 T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm —— 159830 T/Th 6:30pm–7:10pm Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes 159429 —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm —— 159428 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 40 minute classes 159464 159466 M/W 6:30pm–7:10 pm —— 159468 T/Th 6:30pm–7:10 pm WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org LEARN TO SWIM AT WOOLLETT Course # Day Time Sessions 1 2 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E Birthday Parties Celebrate your child’s birthday at the pool!The package includes use of the party room, kid-friendly pool with water slide and certified lifeguards. The fee is $175 for a two-hour party for up to 50 guests (includes adults and non-swimmers). All ages are welcome. Party options are Fridays, 6-8 p.m. and two-hour blocks on Saturdays and Sundays between 9:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. starting April 9. For more information, including additional party package options and fees or to book your party, call 949-724-6717 or email aquatics@cityofirvine.org. Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13) 40 minute classes 162927 160950 M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm 160948 160951 T/Th 7pm–7:40pm Private Lessons (Ages 6 months+) 25 minute classes —— —— M/W 4pm–4:25pm 160996 161009 M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm 160997 161006 M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 161004 160998 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 160992 161001 T/Th 4:30pm–4:55pm 161002 ——- T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm 160991 161010 T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm Adults (Ages 14+) 40 minute classes 159286 159288 M/W 7pm–7:40pm —— 159289 T/Th 7pm–7:40pm
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    EARLY CHILDHOOD Culinary Workshop: Parent Me Cook and bake delicious food with your little chef! Parent participation required. Fee is for one parent/child pair. Additional parent or child welcome for $20. Inst: Chris- tianne Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. IFAC Member: $45. Ages 3-6. Best of Breakfast Sa Jan 30 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163036 Valentine Cookies Sa Feb 6 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163037 St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163038 Kids’Art Club Preschoolers enjoy art activities such as drawing, painting, clay modeling, printmaking, collage building and more. Teachers integrate art concepts through education, social- ization and play. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 3.5-6. Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162959 Tu Jan 12–Feb 2 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162960 W Jan 13–Feb 3 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162961 W Jan 13–Feb 3 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162962 Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162963 Tu Feb 16–Mar 8 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162964 W Feb 17–Mar 9 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #162965 W Feb 17–Mar 9 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #162966 Little Learners: Art Play Explore, while making friends and a mess in this free-form creative workshop working with different art media in a studio environment. Participants will create to their hearts’ content with instructors close by to provide technique tips and tricks. Parent participation required. Supply/registra- tion fee: $5 per child. Ages 3-6. Th Feb 11 10am–11am IFAC $5 #162991 Parent Me: Art Time Have fun experimenting with your child on projects us- ing clay, watercolors, printmaking, collage and more. Par- ent participation required. IFAC Member: $45. Ages 3-5. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M Jan 11–Feb 8* 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #162956 M Feb 22–Mar 14* 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #162957 IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER Providing art classes, open studios, events, programs and exhibitions for all ages in fully equipped art studios. Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine (Located in Heritage Community Park) Art Supplies Mostartsuppliesforchildrens’classesareprovidedunless a supply fee is listed in the course description. Amenities Include: Professional art instruction Childrens’camps and activities Exhibitions and lectures Special events Art Center store Studios Dedicated To: Jewelry Photography Ceramics Drawing painting Printmaking Culinary arts More Options: Camps for Children (Page 29) Culinary for Children (Page 32) Family Programs (Page 18) 69 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Creative Clay Create glazedand fired ceramic art using basic hand- building techniques and beginning wheelwork. All levels welcome. Inst: Randy Au. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 8-12. F Feb 26–Apr 1 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #163007 Drawing Painting Create colorful works of art using a variety of media. Emphasis is on technical skills and creativity. All levels welcome. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 8-12. F Jan 15–Feb 5 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #163005 F Feb 19–Mar 11 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #163006 Mini Mondays Make a miniature masterpiece! Have fun experimenting with media that lends itself to petite presentation. All skill levels welcome. Art supplies provided. Registration re- quired. Ages 6-12. M Dec 7 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #158797 M Jan 11 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162952 M Feb 22 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162953 M Mar 14 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162954 Pencils, Pastels Paints Learn to use pencils, paints, oil pastels and more to create masterpieces that come alive with vibrant colors in this highly structured program. Inst: Lynda Blahnik. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 6-10. Sa Jan 16–Feb 20 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #163008 Sa Mar 5–Apr 9 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #163009 Seasonal Ceramics Workshops for Kids Join us in the sculpture studio once a month to make clay projects for the season! Learn to hand-build spe- cial holiday-themed projects to take home in time to celebrate. All supplies provided. Registration required. Ages 6-12. Ode to Olaf! Tu Dec 1 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #158100 Love Bird Luminaries Tu Jan 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162968 Pot O’Gold Pinch Pots Tu Feb 9 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162969 Giggly Garden Gnomes Tu Mar 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162970 Start with Art Learn basic art concepts such as line, shape, color and composition. A variety of media will be used to create challenging and fun painting and drawing projects. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 5-8. Tu Jan 12–Feb 9 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162971 Tu Feb 16–Mar 15 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162972 CHILDREN Art After School Discover new talents by exploring a variety of art mediums and learning with friends about famous artists. Experiment with drawing, painting, printmaking and much more! Art supplies provided. Registration required. Ages 6-11. Drawing F Jan 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162995 Sculpture/3D F Jan 22 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162996 Painting F Jan 29 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162997 Craft F Feb 5 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162998 Mixed Media F Feb 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162999 Printmaking F Feb 19 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163000 Collage F Feb 26 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163001 Drawing F Mar 4 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163002 Sculpture/3D F Mar 11 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163003 Art Explorers Explore your creative side in this class geared for beginners. Learn art fundamentals and let your imagination run wild while discovering a different medium each week—painting, drawing, ceramics, printmak- ing and sculpture/3D. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 5-8. Th Jan 14–Feb 11 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162988 Th Feb 18–Mar 17 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #162989 Art of Print Did you know famous artists like Picasso and Rembrandt also made prints? Join us on an artistic adventure and discover different ways to make colorful prints. Explore basic art elements such as color and composition, while learning about great artists and techniques. Inst: Milada Pisoncikova. IFAC Member: $44. Ages 7-12. Sa Feb 6–27 2:30pm–4pm IFAC $49 #163061 Clay Adventure Make a decorated cup, bowl, animal or other imaginative creation using basic clay hand-building techniques. All lev- els welcome. IFAC Member: $55. Ages 6-8. W Jan 20–Feb 24 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $59 #162975 Claymania! Creative possibilities are endless in this class geared for be- ginning hand-builders. Have fun making unique ceramics inspired by toys, cartoons and more! All levels welcome. Inst: TBA. IFAC Member: $72. Ages 8-12. Th Jan 21–Mar 10 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #162992 ARTS 70 These classes are popular and fill quickly. Sign up today online at irvinequickreg.org. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    TEENS Digital Photography forTeens Learn fundamentals of digital photography by going beyond automatic mode. Bring a camera with manual; digital SLR camera recommended. Minor printing cost at participant expense. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $72. Ages 12-17. W Feb 24–Mar 30 4pm–6pm IFAC $79 #162973 Printmaking Design, cut, print! Turn your drawing, photo or idea into a linocut print. Learn and experiment using the printing press to make great art prints to frame or use as cards. All levels welcome. IFAC Member: $81. Ages 13-17. F Jan 29–Mar 4 3pm–5pm IFAC $89 #163004 Teen Wheel-Throwing Gain wheel-throwing skills necessary to construct pot- tery forms such as bowls, mugs and plates. Explore hand building, glazing and other surface decoration techniques. All levels welcome. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 11-17. Th Jan 21–Mar 10 4pm–6pm IFAC $75 #162993 ADULTS Ceramics Ceramics: Decorative Surface Techniques Explore techniques for em- bellishing ceramic surfaces including hand-building fundamentals, glazes, slips, stains, carving, patterns and textures. For intermediate levels. Inst: Cory Olewnik. Supply fee $50-$80. IFAC Member: $125. *No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/14, 3/21. M Jan 11–Apr 11* 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #162416 Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing Learn the skills needed to create bowls, plates and other clay forms on the potter’s wheel. Great for all levels. Inst: Garrett Stryker. IFAC Member: $125. *No class 2/15. M Jan 25–Apr 4* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162415 Portrait Sculpture Learn fundamentals of sculpting a human head out of clay. Examine the human form from realistic to abstract to develop an understanding of concept, planning, props and form. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in class. IFAC Member: $125. Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162418 Teen Ceramics Studio Tuesdays: 4–6 p.m. Irvine Fine Arts Center This program is for teens with ceramics experience who are interested in working independently with equipment and clay in an open space. Art supplies are provided. Purchase passes at IFAC. Fee: daily pass $8; 5-use pass $37; 10-use pass $69. Ages 12-17. First-time participants are required to have a Par- ticipation Permission/Emergency Form and Parental Authorization Release Form completed before partic- ipation with be allowed. Closed-toe shoes required. Ceramics Open Studio Monday: 1–6 p.m. Wednesday: 10a.m.–3p.m.; 6:30–9:30p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The Ceramics Studio is equipped with wheels, kilns, slab roller, damp room and complete glaze room. Regular firings are scheduled by technicians. Stone- ware clay is available for purchase. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents $13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880. 71 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Sculpture Workshop Continue yourskill development in sculpting a human head out of clay. Work at your own pace while learning to incorporate personality and character into representa- tional and abstract human sculpture. For advanced stu- dents only. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in class. IFAC Member: $125. Th Jan 14–Mar 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162417 Pottery: Combined Techniques Discover creative possibilities through learning both wheel-throwing and hand-building skills with clay. Func- tional and sculptural projects may be demonstrated. All levels welcome. IFAC Member: $20 discount. Inst: Nishii Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #162411 Inst: Au Tu Jan 12–Mar 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #162412 Inst: Bryant Th Jan 14–Mar 17 10am–1:30pm IFAC $169 #162414 Culinary Arts Culinary Workshop: Holiday Party! Ring in the holiday season with a cooking class that pre- pares you for holiday entertaining. Menu includes: Stuffed dates wrapped with prosciutto, mini breadless cheese- burger bites, mushroom puff pastry bites, spinach balls, Santa brownie bites and a holiday mock-tail to drink in class. Inst: Sharon Murphy. IFAC Member: $54. Tu Dec 15 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #157792 French Baking: The Essentials Transform your home kitchen into a French Bakery un- der the guidance of Chef Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $5 per workshop. IFAC Member: $36. Ages 16+. Macarons W Jan 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #162429 Croissants Pain au Chocolat W Feb 17 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #162430 Opera Cake W Mar 2 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #162431 Napoleon Cake Th Jan 21 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162432 Croissants Pain au Chocolat Th Feb 11 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162433 Macarons Th Mar 10 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162434 The French Kitchen Learn the secrets of everyday French cooking in the kitch- en with Chef Sylvie Roux. Use fresh seasonal ingredients to prepare aromatic dishes and then delight in enjoying the carte du jour for lunch. Menus available online. Sup- ply fee: $10 per workshop. IFAC Member: $36. Ages 16+. Th Jan 28 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #162435 Th Feb 18 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #162913 Th Mar 3 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #162914 Drawing Painting Acrylic Painting Discover five essential techniques to produce successful painting in a studio setting. Initial emphasis on composi- tion, value, color, texture and focal point. All levels wel- come. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $90. Ages 16+. Tu Jan 12–Feb 16 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #162436 NEW Charcoal Pencil Drawing Have you ever wanted to learn how to draw, but felt in- timidated by the process? This class will break down the fear of the blank page and provide simple steps on how to draw from a still life set up and how to replicate a photo- graphic image. Inst: Mariee Nielsen. IFAC Member: $119. Ages 18+. *No class 2/15. M Jan 25–Mar 21* 2pm–5pm IFAC $129 #162438 Painting in Oils Paint beautiful pictures using five critical secrets of color mixing and brushwork. Learn how to compose powerful paintings and more. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Tom Brown. IFAC Member: $109. W Jan 20–Mar 9 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #162441 Painting: Intermediate Develop your painting skills and enjoy the camaraderie of an artist community! Participants will work from pho- tos, learning about the relationship between color, value, temperature, shapes and edges. Emphasis on establishing a focal point, using composition, movement and story. Demonstrations, discussions and individual instruction included. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Jennifer Mathews. IFAC Member: $119. *No class 1/27. W Jan 13–Mar 9* 10am–2:30pm IFAC $129 #162440 Studio Art Class: A Painter’s Workshop Expand your knowledge of drawing and painting styles and techniques in a studio setting. Create successful paint- ings from thumbnail sketches and explore traditional sub- jects, such as still lifes, interiors, landscapes and buildings in acrylics or oils. All levels welcome. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $90. F Jan 15–Feb 19 10am–1pm IFAC $99 #162442 ARTS 72 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E Acrylic Painting
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    The Clothed Figure:NEW Drawingand Painting For absolute beginners to advanced artists. No experience necessary. Instructor starts with guided short studies pro- gressing to longer, more complete works. Emphasis on proportion, gesture, drapery, anatomy and body rhythms. Use photo reference provided by instructor or your own. Work at your own pace or follow guided lessons by the instructor in a wide variety of media. Live models will not be used. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Tom Brown. IFAC Member: $80. Sa Feb 27–Mar 26 1pm–3:30pm IFAC $89 #162439 Watercolor Painting Practice color mixing, composition, technique and more through lectures, demonstrations, personal guidance and critique. Different topics each week. Designed for experi- enced beginners and intermediates. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Marlene Gerloff. IFAC Member: $109. Sa Jan 16–Feb 20 12:30pm–3pm IFAC $119 #162443 Jewelry Basic Enameling Jewelry Add vibrant colors to your jewelry using basic enameling techniques on copper and silver with opaque, transparent and opalescent enamels. Various techniques presented in- cluding torch enameling. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply fee: $20. IFAC Member: $129. *No class 2/4. Th Jan 21–Mar 3* 10am–2pm IFAC $139 #162495 Jewelry Design Creation Design and create neck- laces, earrings, rings and more. Piercing, forming, soldering, stone setting and finishing techniques will be taught. Inst: Melin- da Alexander. Supply fee: $30. IFAC Member: $149. *No class 1/18, 2/4, 2/15. Beg M Jan 11–Mar 14* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #162484 Int/Adv Th Jan 14–Mar 10* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #162485 Jewelry Fabrication:NEW Introduction This class will teach you the basic skills necessary for creat- ing interesting and unique pieces of jewelry out of metals and stone. Learn how to saw-cut, solder and polish metals until they become a ring or shiny pin. Create interesting textures in metal that highlight an earthy stone pendant. For beginners. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC Member: $149. Tu Jan 26–Mar 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #162624 Jewelry: Lost Wax Casting Makebeautiful,natural,one-of-a-kindsilverjewelryusing the lost wax technique. Metal and some materials provided bystudent.Inst:SheriCohen.IFACMember:$10discount. Tu Jan 12–Mar 1 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #162507 W Jan 13–Mar 2 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #162508 W Jan 13–Mar 2 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #162509 Metal Forming Fabrication Learn advanced metalsmithing techniques used to fabri- cate jewelry including sinking, raising, forging, chasing, repousse and more. Previous jewelry making experience required. Inst: Melinda Alexander. IFAC Member: $149. *No class 1/18, 2/15. M Jan 11–Mar 14* 10am–1pm IFAC $159 #162491 Silver Inlay in River RocksNEW Workshop In this workshop, fine silver inlay is worked into rocks to highlight a shape or to paint a simple scene on its surface. Learn the inlay process, how to drill and cut with dia- mond burs and how to seamlessly insert fine silver strips and silver granules into the rock. This workshop is open to advanced jewelers who are ready to try something new. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC Member: $119. Tu Jan 26–Feb 16 3pm–6pm IFAC $129 #162625 Stone-Setting Workshop Learn different stone-setting techniques, including four- prong oval, marquise and more. Intermediate and ad- vanced levels only. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply fee: $45. IFAC Member: $54. M Nov 28–Apr 4 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #162498 Jewelry Open Studio Monday: 1–6 p.m. Wednesday: 2–6 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The Jewelry Studio is equipped with jewelry casting and fabricating equipment including casting cen- trifuge, burnout ovens, torches, hydraulic press, polishing and finishing machines. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents $17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass $79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass $149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880. 73 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Photography Darkroom Photography: Beginning Introductory coursedesigned to teach students about the camera and the art of black-and-white film photography. Learn to operate your own 35mm SLR manual or auto- matic camera, process black-and-white film and print your own photographs. Bring camera to class. No prior darkroom experience required. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $119. M Feb 22–Mar 28 6pm–8:30pm IFAC $129 #162522 Darkroom Refresher This review of darkroom procedures covers processing black-and-white film, making contact sheets and enlarge- ments, dodging and burning and using contrast filters. Recommended for open studio use. Prior darkroom experience required. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $22. M Dec 14 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #157908 W Jan 13 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #162516 W Feb 17 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #162517 How to Photograph Your Artwork Learn to accurately photograph your two-and-three di- mensional artwork for shows or for and building your portfolio. Bring your own digital camera to set up the shoot and manage camera controls. Inst: George Katzen- berger. IFAC Member: $40. Sa Dec 12 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #157922 Sa Feb 27 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #162537 Landscape Photography Take your landscape photography to the next level and shoot with confidence! Discover the key to great land- scape photos, how to frame a shot for big impact, how to control exposure and more. Includes location shoot with instructor. Digital SLR camera recommended. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Member: $90. Th Mar 10–31 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #162513 Photography Basics Create images you are proud to post on Facebook or In- stagram. Become familiar with current equipment for digital cameras. Instruction in composition, digital for- mats, lenses, f-stops, shutter speeds and more. Includes discussions on the impact of application programs. Inst: Dave Rosenberger. IFAC Member: $119. *No class 2/15. M Jan 25–Apr 4* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $129 #162511 Photography Workshop: Composition for Dramatic Landscapes Learn secrets to creating dramatic landscape composi- tions with a professional photographer. Discover funda- mental tools and advanced tips while gaining valuable insight from a pro as he explains each approach to com- positional technique using his most successful images. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Member: $36. Tu Mar 8 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162512 Photography Workshop: The Manual Mode Learn how to take pictures with your digital SLR cam- era in full manual mode. With the simple, tried and true method for manual metering discussed in this course, you’ll never have to resort to guessing your settings again. Digital SLR camera required. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Member: $71. Tu Dec 1–8 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #162514 Tu Mar 15–22 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #162515 Photography Open Studio Tuesday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The Photography Lab features group and individual darkrooms with complete black and white tray set- ups. Standard black and white chemistry is provided. Enlargers accommodate 35mm,120mm and 4x5 inch negatives. The lab also features a film processing and finishing room with film dryer, print washer, print dryer and dry mount press. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents $13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880. ARTS 74 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    Printmaking: Aquatint Techniques Discovertechniques of aquatint, an intaglio printmaking process and form of etching. Learn to use acid to make marks bite into a metal plate and the process of aquatint to create a tonal effect, adding an enhanced, unique qual- ity to your work. Experience with etching is recommend- ed, but not required. Inst: Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-50. IFAC Member: $10 discount. *No class 2/13. Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 9:30am–12:30pm IFAC $149 #162446 Printmaking: Drypoint Focus on a process directly related to the intaglio print- making process, but without chemicals. Use etching and incising techniques to create small impressions on a plexi-plate and run a small print edition. Inst: Nguyen Ly. Supply fee: $50. IFAC Member: $139. Th Jan 28–Mar 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #162445 Printmaking: Intaglio Techniques Learn to print from the bottom of an incision, otherwise known as the intaglio technique. Explore print techniques with emphasis on dry point, engraving and etching. Inst: Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-$50. IFAC Member: $10 dis- count. *No class 2/12, 2/13. F Jan 22–Mar 18* 10am–1pm IFAC $149 #162447 Sa Jan 23–Mar 19* 1pm–4pm IFAC $149 #162448 Printmaking: Introduction Create fine art prints using printmaking techniques, in- cluding relief, monotype and intaglio, editioning, chine colle and more. No experience required. Supply fee: $55. Inst: Nguyen Ly. IFAC Member: $10 discount. W Jan 27–Mar 16 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #162444 Photography: Intermediate Take basic photography and camera knowledge to the next level in this class for intermediate students. Focus on com- position to create a visual story by adjusting your camera’s point of view using shutter speeds, depth of field and per- spective. Bring your digital camera with manual to class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $99. W Feb 24–Mar 30 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #162527 Photoshop Elements Use computer software to enhance and edit digital photo- graphs. Move beyond automatic fixes and learn the power of adjustment layers. Bring a laptop with Adobe Photo- shop Elements installed. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $99. Th Jan 21–Feb 25 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #162526 Take Better Digital Photos! Explore the potential of your digital camera and go be- yond the automatic mode. Students work in specific cam- era make/model work groups while instructor provides one-on-one instruction. Bring camera and manual to class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $45. Sa Mar 19 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #162532 Printmaking Traditional LetterpressNEW Workshop: Beginning Immerse yourself in the traditional process of letterpress printing. Basic skills will be covered such as hand-setting metal and wood type, locking up, ink mixing and printing on a Vandercook Press. Students will explore the various type and vintage printers’ cuts available at the Irvine Fine Arts Center. This intensive one-day workshop is designed for the beginner as an opportunity to experience the ba- sics of letterpress printing. Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC Member: $95. Sa Jan 9 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #162450 Sa Apr 2 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164197 Contemporary LetterpressNEW Workshop: Intermediate Learn how to reproduce your original digital designs with photo-polymer plates while advancing your skills in letterpress printing. This class will also address prob- lem-solving techniques around lock up, impression and registration, ink mixing and digital file preparation. This intensive one-day workshop is designed for continu- ing students to build upon prior letterpress experience. Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC Mem- ber: $95. Sa Jan 16 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164305 Sa Apr 9 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164198 Printmaking Open Studio The Printmaking Studio is a fully equipped, ventilated studio suitable for traditional printmaking techniques. Various etching presses, including a 36x72 inch manual Ettan press, outfit the 800-square-foot studio space that allows for various print techniques and processes such as intaglio, re- lief, collagraph and monoprint. Open Studio sessions available by reservation. Closed-toe shoes and previ- ous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents $17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass $79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass $149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass For Open Studio hours, call IFAC at 949-724-6880. 75 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    Traditional Arts Introduction toMosaics Design and create a beautiful mosaic clay pot or picture frame using tile, adhesive and grout. All materials pro- vided. Inst: Melanie Ellis. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 16+. Sa Jan 9 1:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $59 #162479 Groutless Mosaics Create mosaic art using different binding agents in con- junction with stained, dichroic, mirrored and sea glass tiles, jewels and more. All materials provided, including dichroic-fused glass made by instructor, Melanie Ellis. Supply fee: $20. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 16+. Sa Mar 19 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #162481 Ikebana: Sogetsu Arrangements Use branches, twigs and blooms to create unique, beauti- ful arrangements. Practice this 600 year old Japanese art while combining traditional and contemporary styles of Ikebana. Take home two arrangements each class session. All levels welcome. Supply fee: $8-$12 per meeting. Inst: Haruko Takeichi Norma McDonough. Supply list will print on receipt. IFAC Member: $110. Tu Jan 26–Feb 23 10am–12:30pm IFAC $125 #164105 Quilt Art Learn quilting techniques through dynamic projects and patterns that change each quarter. Finish each session with a beautiful handcrafted quilt. Pre-cut kits available for a fee. Bring a sewing machine to class. Additional sup- ply list will print on registration receipt. Inst: Mary Ellen Ewert. IFAC Member: $90. W Jan 20–Mar 9 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #162483 NEW stARTer kits: Delilah Snell Join Delilah Snell, co-founder of Patchwork Show and Craftcation Conference, as she shares how to create your own successful handmade business. Ages 16+. Sa Feb 20 12pm–4pm OCGP $59 #163124 ARTS 76 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E WINTER EXHIBITIONS AT IFAC Gallery admission, parking and opening reception are free to the public 14321Yale Avenue, Irvine 949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org Near Exhibition: November 21, 2015– January 23, 2016 Reception: November 21; 4–6 p.m. Near offers a look at art practices driven by artists’ physical and emotional interactions with their imme- diate surroundings, from common everyday objects to landscapes and domestic spaces. The exhibition showcases ceramics, drawing, painting, mixed media and installation. Y(OURS) Exhibition: February 13–April 16, 2016 Reception: February 13; 4–6 p.m. Lindsay Buchman’s solo exhibition Y(OURS) examines possession through works on paper, sculpture, a site- specific installation, and a risograph publication. By advancing the idea that there is no mine without yours and no yours without mine, Buchman explores the relationship between personal and collective property and what it means to own. Sarah Dougherty, Home Is Medicine (detail), watercolor and oil on paper, 120 x 96 inches Lindsay Buchman, Possession, 2014-2015, Intaglio, washi and beeswax, 18 x 24 inches
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    77 DISABILITYSERVICES Culinary Workshop for SpecialNeeds Develop confidence to prepare delicious food by learning basic cooking techniques and kitchen safety. Ages 14+. Sa Feb 20 11am–1pm IFAC $10 #163105 Friday Night Dances Join your friends and dance the night away. Refreshments provided. Feel free to dress the theme. Registration not required; $3 at the door. Ages 14+. WinterWonderland F Dec 4 7pm–9pm LSC $3 #157096 Sweetheart’s Ball F Feb 12 7pm–9pm LSC $3 #160476 Friday Night Movies Munchies Connect with old friends and meet new ones at our tra- ditional Friday night hangout! Registration required three days in advance. Fee includes dinner and theater admission. Movie and location announced two days prior. Ages 14+. F Dec 11 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #157078 F Feb 26 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #160470 Game Night Come get your game on! Join us for a fun-filled night of games, laughter and entertainment. Snacks provided. Ages 10+. F Jan 15 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #160471 F Mar 4 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #160472 Mini Golf Mania Show off your putting game! Join us for an afternoon of fun and wacky miniature golfing. Meet at Boomers. Ages 10+. Su Jan 24 12pm–2:30pm Boomers! $15 #160475 Movie Matinee Lunch Bunch Be a part of our Saturday matinee lunch bunch. Registra- tion required three days in advance. Fee includes lunch and theater admission. Movie and location announced two days prior to event. Ages 14+. Sa Jan 9 11am–3pm TBA $20 #160468 Sa Mar 12 11am–3pm TBA $20 #160469 Pizza Movie Night Enjoy a night relaxing with friends while watching a clas- sic film. Pizza and refreshments provided. Ages 14+. F Jan 29 6pm–8:30pm LSC $10 #160473 F Mar 18 6pm–8:30pm LSC $10 #160474 Pop/Rock Star SingNEW Dance for Special Needs Join us for an afternoon of hip-hop/Jazz-based dancing. Dancers have fun learning lyrics and choreography to some of their favorite songs. Suitable for boys and girls with special needs. Sneakers required. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 7-14. W Jan 13–Mar 16 2:40pm–3:25pm CCP $139 #161945 Yoga for Special Needs This adaptive yoga class helps to relieve stress, improve body awareness, flexibility and strength. Instructor pro- vides patient and gentle guidance. Bring yoga mat and water bottle. Sign up for one day at regular price or the full sessions for discount. Inst: Ella Said. Ages 10+. Th Jan 7 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160460 Th Feb 4 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160462 Th Mar 10 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160463 Series Th Jan 7, Feb 4, Mar 10 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #160461 Zumba for Special Needs Dance your way to fitness in this adaptive Zumba pro- gram. Steps are easy to follow and calorie burning too! Bring water bottle and wear workout clothes. Sign up for one day at regular price or the full sessions for a discount. Inst: Ella Said. Ages 10+. Th Jan 21 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160464 Th Feb 18 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160466 Th Mar 24 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #160467 Series Th Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 24 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #160465 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 These programs are for participants with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities. See page 94 for registration information or call 949-724-6637. IRVINE DISABILITY SERVICES Providing support to persons with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities, and their family members. 949-724-6637 cityofirvine.org/ds Services Include: Social and recreation programs Awareness events and trainings Inclusion/accommodation support Resources and referrals Access reporting
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    EVENTS NEW Cupid’s DateNight Celebrate romance and art at the Great Park with a picnic dinner, balloon ride and one-of-a-kind art creation. With step-by-step instruction from a local artist, couples will paint a beautiful masterpiece to take home. Bring a blanket to enjoy the evening; balloon ride is weather permitting. Registration fee is for two people; enroll the main contact only. Ages 16+. Sa Feb 13 6pm–9pm OCGP $132/couple #163072 Su Feb 14 6pm–9pm OCGP $132/couple #163073 Saturday FamilyFREE Craft Play Learn more about the Great Park through new, family- friendly games and crafts! All activities held at the Balloon Park. Parent participation required; craft supplies limited. More info: ocgp.org. All ages welcome. Sa Jan 9 10am–1pm OCGP Free Sa Feb 13 10am–1pm OCGP Free Sa Mar 12 10am–1pm OCGP Free PROGRAMS Creative Ventures: Succulents Looking for something fun and creative to do? Create a seasonal living centerpiece to gift or to keep! Select plants to design an arrangement that can be enjoyed in your home and later transplanted into the garden. A crafty project for showers, weddings, graduation parties and more. These workshops will guide you with instructions, tips and techniques. Ages 12+. Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $49 #161711 Nutrition Revolution Looking to create a healthier lifestyle for yourself? Learn the basics of nutrition, which includes learning how to read nutrition labels, why certain foods are good for you and what substitutions can be made to create healthier meals. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+. Weight Loss Resolution Th Jan 14 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #161713 Gluten Free Eating Th Feb 11 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162932 Paleo Simplified Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #162934 Stroller Strides This one-hour, total body workout is designed for all fit- ness levels. Certified instructors, who are also parents, will help you get, and stay, in shape. Bring sunscreen, water, towel or mat, snacks and your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie Freeman of South Irvine/Lake Forest Fit4Mom. Th Feb 18–Mar 17 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #161665 ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 78 ORANGE COUNTY GREAT PARK The First Great Metropolitan Park of the 21st Century. Monday–Wednesday: 10 a.m.–Dusk Thursday Friday: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday Sunday: 9 a.m.–10 p.m. Please check website for directions, holiday hours, special operating hours for Park features and attractions, applicable fees, and participation requirements. 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.org Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E More Programs at the Park! Children Engineering Invention Page 40 Flamenco Dance en el Parque Page 34 Parent Me: Kick Play Page 26 Super Soccer Stars Page 28 Super Soccer Stars 2 Page 44 Adults Broadway Lab Page 53 Flamenco Dance en el Parque for Teens Adults Page 53 Prenatal Yoga with Mona Page 58 Therapeutic Yoga with Mona Page 63
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    ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 79 Story Time inthe Garden Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about the wonders of life in the garden. Gently used do- nations to the Farm + Food Labs Little free library are welcomed. Ages 3-8. Su Dec 6, Feb 7, Mar 6, 10am–11am OCGP Free W Feb 3, Feb 17, Mar 9 Mar 23 10am–11am OCGP Free Children’s Gardening Workshops Explore science, technology, engineering, art, math and music in a fun and stimulating outdoor environment. Young attendees will connect the natural world with their daily lives, deepening their understanding and apprecia- tion for nature. Workshops held on the hour. Free event; registration encouraged. Ages 3-9. Math Su Jan 10 11am–1pm OCGP Free Science Su Feb 21 11am–1pm OCGP Free Technology Su Mar 20 9am–11am OCGP Free Agriculture Wellness the Environment (AWE) Lectures AWE Lectures bring together a community of like-mind- ed and highly engaged innovators, designers, educators and environmentally and socially concerned individuals. This forward-thinking community explores topics that are intimately relevant to our beautiful Orange County landscape and the people who live here. Free event; regis- tration encouraged. Ages 16+. Sustainable Investing Th Dec 17 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #156542 Sustainable Architecture Th Jan 21 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161498 History of Landscape Design Th Feb 18 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161499 AWE Book Club Th Mar 24 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161500 Garden Workshops Learn everything you need to know about sustainable home gardening practices. Workshops are conducted at the Great Park Farm + Food Lab and developed in cooper- ation with University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of Orange County. Free event; registra- tion encouraged. Ages 12+. Fruit Tree Pruning Made Simple Sa Jan 9 10am–11am OCGP Free #161529 Build and Plant a Raised Bed Garden Sa Feb 6 10am–11am OCGP Free #161530 Planning and Planting the Small SpaceVeggie Garden Sa Mar 5 10am–11am OCGP Free #161531 Preserving the Season Workshops It’s crafty, sustainable, delicious and fun. University of Cal- ifornia Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Food Pre- servers demonstrate how to preserve what you harvest or purchase. Free event; registration encouraged. Ages 16+. Sa Feb 27 10am–11am OCGP Free #161544 Sa Mar 19 10am–11am OCGP Free #161545 Seasoned Chefs The best chefs in Orange County present local, seasonal gourmet dishes, techniques and preservation methods. Eating seasonal and local foods is nutritionally rich and environmentally friendly. Free event; registration encour- aged. Ages 16+. Winter Wonders Sa Dec 12 10am–11am OCGP Free #156554 Seasonal Sweethearts Sa Feb 13 10am–11am OCGP Free #161547 Ides of March Sa Mar 12 10am–11am OCGP Free #161548 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 Programs at the Farm + Food Lab are free and weather permitting. Registration is not required but encouraged when a course number is listed. FARM + FOOD LAB Orange County Great Park 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE Excursions to the Great Park PlanagroupoutingtotheGreatPark!Limitedgroupreser- vationsfortheBalloonareavailablefrom10a.m.–2p.m. onThursdays,weatherpermitting.Formoreinformation,call 949-724-7418.
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    ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 80 ART EXHIBITIONS Through January17, 2016 Bold and Independent: UC Irvine’s 50th Anniversary Exhibition Beginning with architect William Pereira’s visionary master plan to transform a ranch into a world-renowned university, the story of UC Irvine is rooted in a vision of possibilities. Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, UCI is a leading research institution preparing for the next half- century. The City of Irvine joins the celebration through an exhibition that highlights UCI’s development and sig- nificance. Admission is free. CLASSES NEW stARTer kits: Delilah Snell Join Delilah Snell, co-founder of Patchwork Show and Craftcation Conference, as she shares how to create your own successful handmade business. Ages 16+. Sa Feb 20 12pm–4pm OCGP $59 #163124 Novel Writing Workshop Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel. This workshop explores writing basics such as characters, point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story on track. You will also learn the business side of writing, including query letters, agents, editors and independent publishing options. Ages 16+. Th Jan 14–Feb 18 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #162626 PROGRAMS FREE The Living Room Talks This program, on the first Sunday of each month,* features engaging and intimate conversations with artisans, entre- preneurs, raconteurs and the like, where they talk shop, swap stories, and detail their creative journeys. Free pro- gram; registration not required. *No class 1/3. Kevin Kwan Loucks Su Dec 6 1pm–2pm OCGP Free Mike Stilkey Su Feb 7 1pm–2pm OCGP Free John Spiak Su Mar 6 1pm–2pm OCGP Free OC Writers:FREE Read Critique This gathering is dedicated to providing writers with space and time to write, learn and network. Writers should bring their own manuscripts-in-progress to work on in this welcoming and supportive environment. Electrical outlets and Wi-Fi available. Hosted by published author DeAnna Cameron. Free program; registration not required.Ages 18+. *No class 1/1. First Friday of each month* 11am–1pm OCGP Free Creation StationsFREE at the Great Park Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations. Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent par- ticipation required. Free drop-in program. Every Saturday and Sunday 10am– 4pm OCGP Free FREE Great Park Gallery Thursdays Fridays: noon–4 p.m. Saturdays Sundays: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. The Great Park Gallery is located in the Palm Court Arts Complex. The Artist Studios hours are Saturdays and Sundays,10 a.m.–4 p.m. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, visit ocgp.org. Palm Court Arts Complex 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE Anthology: Mike Stilkey More Programs at the Park! For additional programs, visit ocgp.org/events or call 949-724-OCGP (6247). Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E February 6–April 10 Anthology: Mike Stilkey Opening Reception: February 7, 1–3 p.m. Anthology is a retrospective of international artist Mike Stilkey and his reclaimed book installation work. Using a mix of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer, Stilkey de- picts a whimsical cast of characters inhabiting ambiguous spaces and narratives of fantasy and fairy tales. His large- scale projects have been built all over the United States as well as Turin, Italy; Bern, Switzerland; Manila, Philippines; and Hong Kong and Beijing, China. Admission is free.
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    ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 81 Orange County GreatPark 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.org THINGS TO SEE AND DO South Lawn Sports + Fitness Complex This30-acrefitnesscomplexhighlights foursoccerfields,spectatorviewingfor youthandadultleagueplay,aswellas aonemileKaiserPermanenteThrivePath forwalkersandrunners. Incredible Edible Farm and Giving Grove Freshvegetablesareharvestedweekly fromthis4.5acreurbanfarmandadjacent citrusgroves.Produceishand-pickedby volunteersanddonatedtothe SecondHarvestFoodBank. Certified Farmers Market EverySunday,theFarmersMarket offersfresh,locallygrownfruits andvegetables,handcraftedartisan products,liveentertainment andgourmetfoodtrucks. Farm + Food Lab Auniquehands-onoutdooragricultural classroomfeaturesthemedplanters withfruits,flowers,vegetables,herbs andotherinformativedisplays.Visitors ofallagescanattendworkshopsabout sustainablegardening,cookingandother agriculturalsubjects. Historic Hangar 244 ThisformerMarineCorpsAirStation ElTorosquadronhangarisnowhome totheHeritageandAviationExhibition, featuringWorldWarIIairplanes,historical images,displaysandartifacts. Visitors Center Astate-of-the-artguestcenterwillbe yourfirstwelcomingstopforrideson theGreatParkBalloonandCarousel. Reflecting Ponds and Viewing Pier Apairofreflectingpondsandaredwood viewingpierprovidevisitorsanopportunity tostopandtakeintheview,while servingaspartofthePark’swater managementsystem. Great Park Balloon Theiconicorangeheliumballoonsoars 400feethigh,offeringspectacularviews ofOrangeCountyandbeyond. Kids Rock Playground Kidscanbecomeeducatedabout conservationandthewatercyclewhile havingfunengaginginactiveplay. Great Park Carousel AnOrangeCountytradition,updated withvintage-inspiredscenicartwork, isafavoriteforkidsofallages. North Lawn Aseven-acremulti-purposerecreation areaishometosportsandactivities ofalltypes. Palm Court Arts Complex Beinspiredbyartandcreativityat theGreatParkGalleryandArtistStudios housedinrefurbishedhistoricmilitary warehouses. Terraced Lawn ThislawnconnectingtheNorthLawn tothePalmCourtandGreatParkBalloon areaprovidesagreatplacetolounge ortakeinamovieormusicconcert. Walkable Historical Timeline Thehistorytimelinespans2,604feet andincludes162historicaldetailsfrom 13,000BCWhenHumansReachthe Americasandconcludeswiththe 1989FalloftheBerlinWall. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    OUTDOORS/NATURE 82 LOCATIONS Bommer Canyon (BCCP):Culver Drive south, left onto Shady Canyon Road, right onto Bommer Canyon. The public trailhead is located on the right before the gate. For sched- uled programs only, visitors will continue past the trail head, about ¼ mile to Cattle Camp. Nature Center (TRNC): Culver Drive south, left onto Shady Canyon Road, left onto Sunnyhill, left into Turtle Rock Community Park parking lot. The Nature Center is the small brown building on the right. Quail Hill Trail Head (QHTH): South on Sand Canyon, the parking lot is on the right, after the round-about, just past the fire station. The following locations are accessible with enrollment in a scheduled program only. The Hicks Haul (HICKS) Road Staging Area The Orchard Hills (OHL) Staging Area The Portola (PORT) Staging Area For more information and to sign up, visit LetsGoOutside.org/explore/irvine. TURTLE ROCK NATURE CENTER Providing an outdoor classroom and activities to promote awareness and preservation of our natural community. Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 949-724-6738 irvineopenspace.org 1 Sunnyhill, Irvine (Located at Turtle Rock Community Park) Amenities Include: Five-acre nature preserve Outdoor classroom Programs for all ages Group tours and badge program Facility Rental Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp in Bommer Canyon is the perfect location for your next special event such as companypicnics,weddings,familyreunionsandcampouts. Amenities include: picnic tables, a covered stage, lighting, barbecue pit, sand volleyball court and horseshoe pits. Call 949-724-6620 for reservation information. PROGRAMS FREE Second Saturdays .FFUTUIF4FDPOE4BUVSEBZPGBDI.POUI December 12, January 9, February 13, March 12 9 a.m.–noon Help make a difference in the Turtle Rock Nature Center. Bring the family for some fresh air, exercise and land stewardship. Projects vary and include: trail maintenance, invasive plant removal and general conservation. Bring your own gloves and tools (labeled), hat, sunscreen and closed-toe shoes. Other tools, water and light refreshments provided. Parents must accompany children under 18. More info: 949-724-6738. Ages 16+. Kids Only Pizza Night Hike! Explore the trail with flashlights and friends. Enjoy a pizza dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme- related movie. Ages 5-10. Ice Age F Jan 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160108 Frozen Fun F Feb 12 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160109 Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110 Kite Flying in Bommer Canyon Celebrate spring by making and flying kites in Bommer Canyon. Event includes kite-making materials, demon- strations, safety tips and kite-flying opportunities in the beautiful canyon. All ages welcome. Adults must accom- pany children under 18. Fee is $6 per kite. Sa Mar 12 3pm–5pm BCCP $6/kite #159162 Moonlit Marshmallows Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfire. Each ses- sion is one hour. Bring a flashlight and dress warm. All ages welcome. Fee is per person; adults must accompany children younger than 18. F Dec 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #156730 F Dec 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #156731 F Feb 5 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160114 F Feb 5 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160115 F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116 F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117 Badge Program Attention,Scouts!TurtleRockNatureCenterwillhelpyour troop fulfill requirements leading to specific badges. Atrainedstaffmemberwillleadyourgroupthroughanactive, interpretive program in this unique learning environment. Badge programs are 1.5 hours in length. More info: 949-724-6738.Fee:$6perchild;aminimumof10participants or$60.TheNatureCenteralsooffersavarietyofEagleScout projects and community service opportunities for scouts. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    83 OUTDOORS/NATURE Key: BCCP=Bommer CanyonIRC=Irvine Ranch Conservancy Office OHL=Orchard Hills Loop PORT=Portola Staging Area QHTH=Quail HillTrail Head IRVINE OPEN SPACE PRESERVE ACTIVITIES PROGRAMS The free programs listed on this page are presented in partnership with the City of Irvine and Irvine Ranch Conservancy. To register or for more information, visit LetsGoOutside.org Registrationiseasy;noClientIDsrequired FREE MONTHLY ACTIVITIES Wilderness Access Day December 19, January 16, February 20, March 19 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Mountain Bike Ride January 16, February 20, March 19 8–11 a.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Cardio Hike January 23, February 27, March 26 7:30–11 a.m. Irvine Open Space Preserve Mountain Bike Skills Clinic December 20, January 24, February 28 8 a.m.–noon Portola Hills ADDITIONAL HIKING ACTIVITIES Morning Nature Hike Th Jan 7 8am–11:30am BCCP Th Jan 21 8am–11:30am PORT Th Feb 4 8am–10:30am OHTH Th Feb 18 8am–11:30am QHTH Th Mar 3 8am–11:30am BCCP Th Mar 17 8am–11:30am PORT Distance Hike Sa Feb 13 8am–2pm BCCP Hangman’s Tree Monument Hike Sa Jan 9 8am–12pm OHTH Sa Mar 12 8am–12pm OHTH Evening Hikes Su Jan 10 3pm–5:30pm OHL Su Feb 7 3:30pm–6pm OHL Su Mar 13 5pm–7:30pm OHL Picnic and Evening Hike Su Mar 20 4:30pm–7:30pm BCCP Interpretive Programs Learn about Irvine Open Space plants, animals, history and more through Interpretive programs for all ages. Wee Wonder Walks: Raindrops Th Jan 14 10am–11am BCCP Canyon Explorers: Wet Winter Weather F Jan 15 7pm–8:30pm BCCP Exploring Bommer: Life on the Ranch Sa Jan 16 9am–10:30am BCCP Wee Wonder Walks: Nature’s Patchwork Quilt Th Feb 11 10am–11am BCCP Canyon Explorers: Whooo Do You Hear? F Feb 19 7pm–8:30pm BCCP Exploring Bommer: All About Kids Family Hike Sa Feb 20 9am–11am BCCP Wee Wonder Walks: Splish Splash! Th Mar 10 10am–11am BCCP Canyon Explorers: Critter Scene Investigators F Mar 18 7pm–8:30pm BCCP Exploring Bommer: Life on the Ranch Sa Mar 19 9am–10:30am BCCP WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Morning Yoga Wednesdays: 9:30–11 a.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Mid-Week Hike Wednesdays: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Irvine Open Space Preserve Slow-Paced Fitness Hike Thursdays: 6–8 p.m. Irvine Open Space Preserve Restorative Yoga Fridays: 9–10:30 a.m. Orchard Hills This activity is a relaxing combination of hiking and yoga in Orchard Hills. Participants will hike around a 1-mile loop, strolling through the local canyons and finding unity within nature. Then the group will enjoy about an hour of guided yoga. Activities and programs in the Irvine Open Space Preserve have varying difficulty levels and equipment requirements. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    For information aboutupcoming volunteer orientations and trainings, please visit cityofirvine.org/animal-care-center or call 949-724-7740. PETS 84 Services Include: Adoption of cats, dogs rabbits Lost pet location Volunteer opportunities Pet licensing Community education Special events *Adoption requests stop one hour prior to closing. IRVINE ANIMAL CARE CENTER Providing care and love to homeless pets. Monday–Friday: noon–7 p.m.* Saturday Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.* Tuesday: Closed to the Public 949-724-7740 cityofirvine.org/animal-care-center Volunteer Information Hotline: 949-724-7747 6443 Oak Canyon Road, Irvine (Located off Sand Canyon between the 5 Freeway and Irvine Center Drive.) Dog Manners Crash Course Accomplish your dog training goals and get behavior prob- lems under control in just four weeks! Exercises include: sit and down on command, stay in sit or down position with distractions, come when called and controlled walk- ing on a leash. Dogs attend all meetings. Pre-registration is required, the instructor can brief you before the first lesson. Bring shot records and $5 insurance fee to first meeting. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Location: Te- Winkle Park, Costa Mesa or Santiago Canyon College, East Orange (west of Jamboree). Sa Feb 20–Mar 12 10:45am–12pm TWP $82 #161957 W Mar 9–30 6pm–7:15pm SCC $82 #161956 Dog Obedience: Beginning For all breeds of dogs over five months. Covers obedience exercises (heel, sit, stay, come, down), long distance work and corrections for behavior problems. Trophies and cer- tificates awarded at graduation. First meeting WITHOUT dogs inside the building. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Materials fee: $10 (includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+. Tu Jan 12–Feb 23 7:30pm–8:30pm NCCC $92 #161954 W Feb 3–Mar 16 7:45pm–8:45pm UCP $92 #161955 Frisbee-Dogs!NEW Catch the Fun! In this one-day workshop, your dog can start learning the fun sport of Toss-N-Fetch from avid Dog-Disc competi- tor, David Procida. Class includes instruction on proper Frisbee throwing techniques, getting your dog motivated to catch a disc and bring it back to you, and an introduc- tion to stunts, including spins and weaving through your legs. Registration required. Bring vaccination records, your dog and $5 supply fee (includes a Frisbee). More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Su Jan 31 4pm–5:30pm TWP $32 #161958 Puppy Kindergarten Start your puppy (ages 2-5 months) on the right paw. So- cialization, basic commands and discussions on bad hab- its (chewing, hole-digging, housebreaking, biting). First meeting held without puppies. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Supply fee: $10 (includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+. Junior handlers 10 years and older with adult only. Tu Jan 12–Feb 16 6:30pm–7:30pm NCCC $82 #161953 Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    85 TENNIS SESSIONS One 3-weeksession Two 5-week sessions Session 1: January 3–January 23 No classes on January 18; fees prorated Session 2: January 24–February 27 No classes on February 15; fees prorated Session 3: February 28–April 2 No classes on March 27; fees prorated Fees adjusted for no-class dates; view online at irvinequickreg.org or call 949-724-6610. We suggest starting off with instructional classes and add- ing workout classes as your game improves. Class levels may be combined. More info: tennis@cityofirvine.org, 949-724-6617. LEVELS FOR JUNIORS AND ADULTS 10 UNDER (10U): Kid-sized equipment, slower moving balls and shorter court dimension promote the development of optimal swing patterns. Kids can rally quickly to make playing tennis fun. BEGINNER (B): First-time players learn basic grips, strokes and scoring. NTRP level 2.0/2.5. ADVANCED BEGINNER (AB): Can hit forehands, back- hands, volleys, serves and keep score. Work on over- heads, lobs, control and consistency. NTRP level 3.0/3.5. INTERMEDIATE (I): Can rally and serve well in match situations. Work on strategy and placement. Junior Team Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 3.5. INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED (I/A): Must have consistent and competitive playing experience. Work on spin, drop and passing shots, footwork and games. Junior Team Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 4.0. ADVANCED (A)*: For experienced players with focus on conditioning, drills and match play to improve men- tal toughness and physical skills. Junior Team Tennis/ Open Tournament players. NTRP level 4.5. *For advanced players only; need Instructor approval prior to enrolling. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Attire:Wear athletic attire and non-marking tennis shoes (no running shoes). Bring:Tennis racquet (instructor provides tennis balls). Private Lessons: Private and semi-private lessons for all ages and levels, call 949-724-6617 or see Page 89. Weather: If the courts are wet at time of class, the class will be canceled and made up per instructor’s availability. Make-Ups: No make-ups for classes missed by the student; fees are not prorated. Languages: Programs available in: Chinese (Jonathan), Japanese (Minako), Korean (Tae), Spanish (Alex, Elena and Juan) and Tagalog (Dianne and Tin). GENERAL INFORMATION JUNIOR TENNIS LESSONS Colonel Bill Barber (CBBCP) Instructor: Ruben Millado 162824 162825 162826 5–12 B/AB10U Tu 4pm–5pm $75 162827 162828 162829 5–12 B/AB10U Th 4pm–5pm $75 162830 162831 162832 5–12 B/AB10U Tu/Th 4pm–5pm $135 162833 162834 162835 5–12 B/AB10U Sa 10am–11am $75 162836 162837 162838 8–16 AB/IWK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $113 162839 162840 162841 8–16 AB/IWK Th 5pm–6:30pm $113 162842 162843 162844 8–16 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $203 162845 162846 162847 8–16 AB/IWK Sa 8:30am–10am $113 162848 162849 162850 8–16 I/AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113 162851 162852 162853 8–16 I/AWK F 5pm–6:30pm $113 162854 162855 162856 8–16 I/AWK W/F 5pm–6:30pm $203 Instructor: Nic Izumi 162576 162577 162578 5–8 B10U W 2pm–3pm $75 162579 162580 162581 7–10 B10U M 3pm–4pm $75 162582 162583 162584 7–10 B/AB10U Su 3pm–4pm $75 162585 162586 162587 7–10 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75 162588 162589 162590 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75 162591 162592 162593 8–13 AB M 4pm–5pm $75 162594 162595 162596 8–13 AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113 162597 162598 162599 8–13 AB/I Su 4pm–5pm $75 162600 162601 162602 9–16 I Su 5pm–6:30pm $113 162603 162604 162605 9–16 I M 5pm–6:30pm $113 Citrusglen (CGNP) Instructor: Rommel Endozo 162763 162764 162765 5–7 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75 162766 162767 162768 6–9 B/AB10U Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 162769 162770 162771 6–10 B/AB10U F 4pm–5pm $75 162772 162773 162774 6–10 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75 162775 162776 162777 7–12 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75 162778 162779 162780 7–12 AB/I Sa 10am–11:30am $113 162781 162782 162783 8–14 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113 162784 162785 162786 8–14 AB/I F 5pm–6:30pm $113 162787 162788 162789 9–16 I/AWK W 6:30pm–8:30pm $150 162790 162791 162792 9–16 I/AWK F 6:30pm–8:30pm $150 Course # Age Level Day Time Fee Sessions 1 2 3 Key 10U = 10 Under Tennis WK = Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    TENNIS 86 Inside IrvineWinter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org JUNIOR TENNIS LESSONS Cypress (CCP) Instructor: Alex St. Jean 162076 162077 162078 5–10 B10U Su 9am–10am $75 162079 162080 162081 5–10 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75 162082 162083 162084 5–10 B10U Sa 9am–10am $75 162085 162086 162087 5–10 AB/I10U Sa 10am–11am $75 162088 162089 162090 7–12 AB/I Su 10am–11:30am $113 162091 162092 162093 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75 162094 162095 162096 7–12 AB/I Sa 11am–12:30pm $113 162097 162098 162099 11–16 AB/I W 6pm–7pm $75 162100 162101 162102 11–16 I/A Sa 12:30pm–2pm $113 162103 162104 162105 11–16 A Su 11:30am–1pm $113 Instructor: Jon Moody 162351 162352 162353 5–10 B/AB10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 162354 162355 162356 5–10 B/AB10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 162357 162358 162359 5–10 B/AB10U Tu/Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $135 162360 162361 162362 7–14 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 162363 162364 162365 7–14 B/AB Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 162366 162367 162368 7–14 B/AB Tu/Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $135 164199 164200 164201 8–15 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75 Deerfield (DCP) Instructor: Jimmy Gleason 162319 162320 162321 5–10 B/AB10U W 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 162322 162323 162324 5–10 B/AB10U W 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 162325 162326 162327 5–10 B/AB10U Sa 8am–9am $75 162328 162328 162330 8–15 AB/I Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113 162331 162332 162333 8–15 AB/I Th 6pm–7:30pm $113 162334 162335 162336 8–15 AB/I F 3:30pm–5pm $113 162337 162338 162339 8–15 AB/I Sa 9am–10:30am $113 162340 162341 162342 10–17 AB/I Th 4:30pm–6pm $113 162343 162344 162345 10–17 AWK Sa 10:30am-12:30pm $150 162346 162347 162348 10–17 AWK F 5pm–7pm $150 164192 164193 164194 10–17 MatchPlay* Su 8am–10am $75 *MatchPlayislocatedatUniversityHighSchool Homestead (HOMENP) Instructor: Tae Byon 162865 162866 162867 6–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75 162868 162869 162870 6–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75 162871 162872 162873 6–13 B/AB F 5pm–6pm $75 162874 162875 162876 7–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113 162877 162878 162879 7–16 I Th 5:30pm–7pm $113 162880 162881 162882 7–16 I/AWK Tu 7pm–8:30pm $113 162883 162884 162885 7–16 I/AWK Th 7pm–8:30pm $113 162886 162887 162888 7–16 I/AWK F 6pm–7:30pm $113 162889 162890 162891 10–17 AWK M 6pm–8pm $150 162892 162893 162894 10–17 AWK Tu 3:30pm–5:30pm $150 162895 162896 162897 10–17 AWK W 5pm–7pm $150 162898 162899 162900 10–17 AWK Th 3:30pm–5:30pm $150 Course # Age Level Day Time Fee Sessions 1 2 3 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced Heritage (HCP) Instructor: Chris Emery 162114 162115 162116 5–9 B/AB10U Tu 6pm–7pm $75 162117 162118 162119 5–9 B/AB10U Th 6pm–7pm $75 162120 162121 162122 5–9 B/AB10U Tu/Th 6pm–7pm $135 162123 162124 162125 8–15 B/AB M 6pm–7pm $75 162126 162127 162128 8–15 B/AB W 6pm–7pm $75 162129 162130 162131 8–15 B/AB M/W 6pm–7pm $135 162132 162133 162134 8–15 AB/I* M/F 4pm–6pm $225 162135 162136 162137 8–15 AB/I* W/F 4pm–6pm $225 162138 162139 162140 8–15 AB/I M/W 4pm–6pm $270 162141 162142 162143 8–15 AB/I* M/W/F 4pm–6pm $345 162144 162145 162146 8–15 AB/I M 4pm–6pm $150 162147 162148 162149 8–15 AB/I W 4pm–6pm $150 162217 162220 162221 9–16 AWK* Tu/F 4pm–6pm $225 162222 162223 162224 9–16 AWK* Th/F 4pm–6pm $225 162225 162226 162227 9–16 AWK Tu/Th 4pm–6pm $270 162228 162229 162230 9–16 AWK* Tu/Th/F 4pm–6pm $345 162231 162232 162233 9–16 AWK Tu 4pm–6pm $150 162234 162235 162236 9–16 AWK Th 4pm–6pm $150 162237 162238 162239 7–14 ABLadder F 3:30pm–6pm $75 162240 162241 162242 9–16 ILadder F 4:30pm–7pm $75 162243 162244 162245 9–16 ALadder F 5:30pm–8pm $75 *FeeincludesFridayLadder.FridayLaddertimesaredifferentthanweekdayclasses. Knollcrest (KCNP) Instructor: Rick Jackson 162668 162669 162670 5–9 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75 162671 162672 162673 5–9 B/AB10U F 3pm–4pm $75 162674 162675 162676 5–9 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75 162677 162678 162679 7–13 B/AB Su 9am–10am $75 162680 162681 162682 7–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75 162683 162684 162685 7–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75 162686 162687 162688 7–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75 162689 162690 162691 7–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75 162692 162693 162694 7–13 B/AB Th 5pm–6pm $75 162695 162696 162697 7–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75 162700 162701 162704 8–15 B/AB Su 11am–12pm $75 162707 162722 162723 7–13 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75 Las Lomas (LLCP) Instructor: Minako Stickney 161633 161634 161635 5–9 B10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 161637 161638 161639 5–9 B10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 161641 161642 161643 8–16 B/AB W 3:30pm–5pm $113 161645 161646 161647 9–16 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113 161649 161650 161651 9–16 B/AB Th 4:30pm–6pm $113 161653 161654 161655 9–16 I M 3:30pm–5pm $113 161657 161658 161659 9–16 I F 3:30pm–5pm $113 161661 161662 161663 10–18 AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113 Course # Age Level Day Time Fee Sessions 1 2 3 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    87 TENNIS For More Information:949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine Northwood (NCP) Instructor: Jonathan Tran 162387 162388 162389 6–10 B/AB10U Su 11am–12pm $75 162390 162391 162392 6–10 B/AB10U M 4pm–5pm $75 162393 162394 162395 6–10 B/AB10U W 4pm–5pm $75 162396 162397 162398 7–12 AB/I Su 12pm–1:30pm $113 162451 162452 162453 7–12 AB/I M 5pm–6:30pm $113 162454 162455 162456 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113 Racquet Club (RCNP) Instructor: Rommel Endozo 162793 162794 162795 5–7 B10U Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 162796 162797 162798 8–13 AB/I Th 5:30pm–6:30pm $75 San Carlo (SCNP) Instructor: Nic Izumi 162606 162607 162608 10–12 B Tu 3pm–4pm $75 162609 162610 162611 13–17 B/AB Tu 4pm–5pm $75 Turtle Rock (TRCP) Instructor: Ross Holesinsky 161605 161581 161582 5–8 B/AB Su 10am–11am $75 161608 161584 161585 5–8 B/AB Tu 3pm–4pm $75 161611 161587 161588 5–8 B/AB F 3pm–4pm $75 161607 161590 161591 8–12 AB Tu 4pm–5:30pm $113 161606 161593 161594 9–15 AB/I Su 11am–12:30pm$113 161612 161596 161597 9–15 AB/I F 4pm–5:30pm $113 161609 161599 161601 10–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113 161610 161602 161603 10–17 AWK F 5:30pm–7pm $113 Instructor: Lanea Holesinsky 161613 161614 161615 6–10 B/AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113 161617 161618 161618 9–15 AB/I W 6pm–7:30pm $113 Course # Age Level Day Time Fee Sessions 1 2 3 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced Course # Age Level Day Time Fee Sessions 1 2 3 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK =Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced JUNIOR TENNIS LESSONS TEAM TENNIS NEW INSTRUCTOR Stonegate (SGTNP) Instructor: Tin Capulong 164164 164165 164166 8–10 B/AB10U Sa 3–4:30pm $113 162916 162917 162918 5–8 B/AB10U M 3–4:30pm $113 164137 164138 164139 8–10 B/AB10U Tu 3–4:30pm $135 164140 164141 164142 8–10 B/AB10U W 3–4:30pm $113 164143 164144 164145 5–8 B/AB10U Th 3–4:30pm $113 164146 164147 164148 5–8 B/AB10U F 3–4:30pm $113 164149 164150 164151 10–13 AB/I M 4:30–6pm $113 164152 164153 164154 13–16 AB/I Tu 4:30–6pm $113 164155 164156 164157 13–16 AB/I W 4:30–6pm $113 164158 164159 164160 10–13 AB/I Th 4:30–6pm $113 164161 164162 164163 10–13 AB/I F 4:30–6pm $113 University (UCP) Instructor: Juan Naranjo 162459 162460 162461 5–7 B/AB 10U M 3pm–4pm $75 162462 162463 162464 8–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75 162465 162466 162467 8–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75 162468 162469 162470 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75 162471 162472 162473 8–13 B/AB M/Th 4pm–5pm $135 162477 162478 162480 8–13 B/AB M/F 4pm–5pm $135 162487 162488 162489 9–15 AB/IWK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $113 162490 162492 162493 9–15 AB/IWK Th 5pm–6:30pm $113 162494 162496 162497 9–15 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $203 162499 162500 162501 10–17 I/AWK M 5pm–7pm $150 162502 162503 162504 10–17 I/AWK W 5pm–7pm $150 162505 162506 162510 10–17 I/AWK F 5pm–7pm $150 162519 162521 162525 10–17 I/AWK M/F 5pm–7pm $270 162528 162536 162538 10–17 I/AWK M/W/F 5pm–7pm $420 Valley Oak (VONP) Instructor: Jon Moody 162369 162370 162371 5–10 B/AB 10U M 3:30pm-4:30pm $75 162372 162373 162374 5–10 B/AB 10U F 3:30pm-4:30pm $75 162375 162376 162377 7–14 B/AB 10U M 4:30pm-5:30pm $75 162378 162379 162380 7–14 B/AB 10U F 4:30pm-5:30pm $75 Tryouts Saturday, January 30; League runs February–May. Team Course# Ages Time Location Alex 162110 Ages: 14 under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 4–6pm Cypress (CCP) Chris 162247 Ages: 12 under, 2–4pm; 13–18, 4–6pm Heritage (HCP) Jimmy 162350 All ages, 10:30am–noon Deerfield (DCP) Jon 162915 All ages, 1–2pm Valley Oak (VONP) Juan 162544 Ages: 14 under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 2:30–4pm University (UCP) Rick 162725 Ages: 15–18, noon–1:30pm; 14 under, 1:30–3pm Knollcrest (KCNP) Rommel 162799 All ages, 12:30–1:30pm Citrusglen (CGNP) Ross 162802 All ages, 2–4pm University High School (UHS) Ruben 162860 Ages: 14 under, 12–1:30pm; 15–18, 1:30–3pm Col. Bill Barber (CBBCP) Tae 162901 All ages, 1–2:30pm Homestead (HOMENP) USTA Junior Team Tennis Get involved in some fun competition! Divisions include: boys and girls, ages 10-12 (Green Dot ball only), 13-14 and 15-18. Matches are on weekends in Orange County. $125 fee includes teamT-shirt. More info: 949-724-6617. Must have valid USTA membership (Juniors: $19/year), available atusta.com. Register to try out today. AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    TENNIS 88 Junior Tennis Camps 8JOUFS#SFBL 4QSJOH*OUFSTFTTJPO4QSJOH#SFBL Greatcamps for all levels! Beginners use the 10 Under equipment for quick development. Newer players work on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to rally through a mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce skills. Intermediate and Advanced players work to improve stroke technique and develop successful match game tactics. All camps includes: T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Coach Alex at Cypress Park, Ages 5–14 M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162106 F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162107 M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162108 F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162109 Coach Chris at Heritage Park, Ages 7–16 M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8am–11:30am HCP $175 #162246 Coach Jimmy at Deerfield Park, Ages 8–16 M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am DCP $150 #162349 Coach Juan at University Park, Ages 5–14 M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162539 F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162540 M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162542 F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162543 Coach Minako at Las Lomas Park, Ages 5–14 M–W Dec 21–23 9am–2pm LLCP $150 #162549 M–W Dec 28–30 9am–2pm LLCP $150 #162550 M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 9am–2pm LLCP $150 #163103 Coach Ross at Turtle Rock Park, Ages 5–14 M–W Dec 21–23 8:30am–12pm TRCP $105 #162800 M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am TRCP $120 #162801 Coach Ruben at Col. Bill Barber Park, Ages 5–17 M–W Nov 23–25 8am–11:30am CBBCP $105 #157708 M–W Dec 21–23 8am–11:30am CBBCP $105 #162857 M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8am–11:30am CBBCP $175 #162858 949-724-6617 tennis@cityofirvine.org Tournament players must have current USTA membership (Junior $19/year) available at usta.com JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS CAMPS Junior 10 Under Tennis Tournament 10 Under: Red and Orange Dot Balls Schedule: Sunday, January 17 Level 1 (Red Ball): noon–2 pm Level 2 (Orange Ball): 2:30–6 pm Entry Deadline: Friday, January 16–noon Enroll in Course: #162908 Fee: $30 Site: David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park Levels 1 and 2 and will be divided into divisions: 8 Under and 10 Under. Level 1 uses a red felt tennis ball on a 36 foot court; level 2 uses an orange felt tennis ball on a 60 foot court. This round robin format is a great way for juniors to get started in tournament play. Ages 5-10. Junior Novice Tennis Tournament Schedule: Saturday, February 20,Time:TBD Entry Deadline: Thursday, February 18: noon Enroll in Course: #162909 Fee: $30 Site: Heritage Community Park Designed for older players with minimal or no tourna- ment experience (this tournament does not count toward a USTA/SCTA ranking). Players will be able to compete against a few different players in a round robin format with winners advancing to a single elimination bracket to determine division winners (format and divisions are subject to change based on sign ups). Ages 8-18. Spring Camps Look for Spring Camps (March 21-April 1) listed in the spring edition of Inside Irvine. Look for your copy in the mail the week of February 22 or visitirvinequickreg.org. Camp League Withdrawal Procedure Requests must be received 10 days prior to the camp/ league start date for the $5 withdrawal fee to ap- ply. Requests received between one and nine days prior to the start date will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee. Withdrawals are not permitted once the camp/league begins. Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.org with your request. Full re- funds/credits are available when leagues are canceled or changed by the City or Instructor. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    89 TENNIS Advance Registration Please registerin advance! This ensures we are able to controlclasssize,minimizeclasscancellationsandserve the community more efficiently. Cash will not be accepted at tennis courts. GailMors Mommy, Daddy and Me Tennis This exciting program provides an opportunity for young- sters to play and learn on the court with Mom and Dad in a comforting, nurturing environment focusing on tennis skills, fitness, friends and fun! Inst: Minako. Ages 3-6. Sa Jan 9–23 9am–10am LLCP $75 #162553 Sa Jan 30–Feb 27 9am–10am LLCP $75 #162554 Sa Mar 5–Apr 2 9am–10am LLCP $75 #162555 Adult Tennis Sunrise Workout Get into shape with drills and match play. Enjoy the game of tennis while getting a tough workout! All levels wel- come; BYOC (bring your own coffee)! Inst: Nic Izumi. Ages 18+. W Jan 6–20 6am–7am CBBCP $75 #162558 W Jan 27–Feb 24 6am–7am CBBCP $75 #162559 W Mar 2–30 6am–7am CBBCP $75 #162560 Holiday Round Robins January 18, February 15 Play tennis on the holiday! Players will be matched by lev- els in singles, doubles and mixed formats. Levels offered are 3.0 to 4.5. Email Elena Espiro at myownbus@aol.com with your NTRP rating. Locations and times vary; sched- ules to be emailed after the entry deadline. More info: 818-940-8880. M Jan 18 Entry Deadline Jan 14 $15 #164086 M Feb 15 Entry Deadline Feb 11 $15 #164087 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 Private Tennis Instruction City of Irvine contract instructors are available to teach privatetennislessonsonCity-ownedcourts.Lessonsare arranged with the instructor. Procedure: call 949-724-6617 for instructor recommendation and contact information; contact instructor to arrange schedule; pay online (instruc- torwillprovidecourse#toenrollbasedonnumberofhours agreed upon or view online at irvinequickreg.org). Instructor Hourly Fee Instructor Hourly Fee Tae Byon $70 Rick Jackson $50 Tin Capulong $70 Dianne Matias $60 Chris Emery $75 Ruben Millado $65 Rommel Endozo $60 Jon Moody $50 Jimmy Gleason $60 Juan Naranjo $65 Lanea Holesinsky $65 Alex St. Jean $55 Ross Holesinsky $65 Minako Stickney $65 Nic Izumi $55 Jonathan Tran $50 SPECIAL INTERESTS PRIVATE TENNIS INSTRUCTION
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    TENNIS 90 ADULT TENNIS Course DayTime Place Fee Inst Sessions 1 2 3 Course Day Time Place Fee Inst Sessions 1 2 3 Morning Classes Beginner 161666 161667 161668 Tu 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako Beginner/Advanced Beginner 162640 162641 162642 Su 10am–11am KCNP $75 Rick 161670 161671 161672 M 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako 162803 162804 162805 W 9am–10am CBBCP $75 Ruben 161674 161675 161676 Th 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako 162726 162728 162727 F 9am–10am CGNP $75 Rommel 162735 162734 162738 F 10am–11:30am CGNP $113 Rommel 161630 161624 161625 F 10:30am-11:30am TRCP $75 Ross Beginner/Advanced Beginner Workout 162558 162559 162560 W 6am–7am CBBCP $75 Nic Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 161632 161621 161622 Su 8:30am–10am TRCP $113 Ross 161678 161679 161680 M 10:30am–12pm LLCP $113 Minako 161682 161683 161684 Th 10:30am–12pm LLCP $113 Minako Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout 162806 162807 162808 Th 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben Doubles Strategy 162111 162112 162113 W 9:30am–11:30am HCP $150 Chris Intermediate 161631 161627 161628 Su 9am–10:30am TRCP $113 Ross Intermediate/Advanced Workout 162809 162810 162811 Tu 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben 161686 161687 161688 Sa 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako Evening Classes Beginner 161690 161691 161692 Tu 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako 162381 162382 162383 W 6:30pm–8pm NCP $113 Jonathan Beginner/Advanced Beginner 162310 162311 162312 Su 5:30pm-6:30pm DCP $75 Jimmy 162812 162813 162814 M 6:30pm-7:30pm CBBCP $75 Ruben 162064 162065 162066 M 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex 162632 162633 162634 Tu 6pm–7:30pm KCNP $113 Rick 161694 161695 161696 Th 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako 162067 162068 162069 F 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex 164158 164159 164160 Th 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 162313 162314 162315 Su 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $75 Jimmy 162562 162563 162564 Su 2pm–3pm CBBCP $75 Nic 162070 162071 162072 M 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Alex 162636 162637 162638 Tu 7:30pm–9pm KCNP $113 Rick 164149 164150 164151 M 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin 164161 164162 164163 F 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout 162316 162317 162318 Tu 6pm–7pm DCP $75 Jimmy 162815 162816 162817 Tu 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben 162730 162731 162732 Th 7:30pm–9pm RCNP $113 Rommel Intermediate Workout 162818 162819 162820 Th 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben Intermediate/Advanced 162568 162569 162573 Tu 6:30pm–8pm SCNP $113 Nic 161698 161699 161700 W 6:30pm–8pm LLCP $113 Minako 162073 162074 162075 F 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Alex 164152 164153 164154 Tu 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin 164155 164156 164157 W 6–7:30pm SGTNP $113 Tin Intermediate/Advanced Workout 162821 162822 162823 W 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben 162384 162385 162386 Tu 7pm–8:30pm NCP $113 Jonathan Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E Lesson Withdrawal Procedure Requests to withdrawal from a tennis lesson must be received one week prior to the first lesson. Withdrawal requests meeting the guideline will be processed less a $5 withdrawalprocessingfee.Refundswillincuranadditional $5refundingfeeforatotalof$10infees.Call949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.org with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when courses are cancelled or changed by the City or Instructor.
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    91 TENNIS ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES USTA Leagues Theseadult leagues are all about teams, camaraderie, great fun and competitive matches. Matches are played in Irvine and throughout Orange County on weekends. The matches are set up according to NTRP Divisions. Players cannot play below their NTRP rating. Teams carry 12 to 20 players; register team on the USTA web- site national.usta.com. Players must have a NTRP rating and a current USTA Membership; visit usta.com. More info: tennis@cityofirvine.org or 949-724-6617. 18 and Over Mixed Doubles League Begins: January 9 Registration Deadline: January 2 Enroll in Course: #162902 Fee: $30 Three Mixed Doubles lines with men and women playing on the same team; using the NTRP rating combo system of 6.0-10.0. 40 and Over Singles and Doubles League Begins: January 16 Registration Deadline: January 9 Enroll in Course: #162904 Fee: $34 Two Singles and Three Doubles lines with men and women playing in separate teams; Players must be 40 years old. NTRP Divisions: 3.0-4.5. Flexible Tennis League– Singles, Doubles, andNEW Mixed Doubles Stay active by playing tennis on your own time. Player’s schedule matches against each other on mutually agreed times with the league coordinator who will group players of the same level together. Format includes singles, dou- bles or mixed doubles matches. The schedule includes four matches per session followed by season playoffs. Levels offered are 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 4.5. Contact League Coordinator Elena at 818-940-8880 or myownbus@aol.com. League Runs: January–March Enroll in Course: #162935 (Singles); #162936 (Doubles); #162937 (Mixed Doubles) Fee: $25 Irvine U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) and World Team Tennis (WTT) Leagues League staff will do their best to place individuals onto teams; however, placement is not guaranteed. Indi- viduals not placed will be waitlisted. If not placed on a team by the third week, fees paid will be transferred to the following season or refunded. Note: the NationalTen- nis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official system for de- termining the levels for league competition. The City of Irvine requires players who do not know their NTRP play- ing level to take an NTRP rating clinic. Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.orgto schedule your clinic. Fee: $18/hour; $25/1.5 hour. Private clinics are available with Coach Ruben for $65/hour. WTT Coed Spring Tennis League Recreational League for adults is for teams with a mini- mum of three men and three women. A match consists of five no ad sets, and includes one set of men’s and women’s singles and doubles, and one set of mixed doubles. Win- ners can advance to a National Qualifier. New players must send info (home address, email, cell number and NTRP rating) to tennis@cityofirvine.org. Division schedule: Tuesday–3.0, Wednesday or Thursday–3.5 to 4.5. NEW NTRP Division 5.0 and above X-Team format will be on Mondays. Each match consists of men’s singles, women’s singles and mixed doubles,10-game pro sets each. League Begins: Week of February 7 Registration Deadline: February 2 Enroll in Course: #162905 (Division 3.0–4.5) #162906 (Division 5.0 and above) Fee: $60 League Withdrawal Procedure Requests must be received 10 days prior to the league start date for the $5 withdrawal fee to apply. Requests receivedbetweenoneandninedayspriortothestartdate will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee Withdrawals are not permitted once the league begins. Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.org with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when leagues are canceled or changed by the City or Instructor. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    MAPLOCATIONS 92 Map Code CITYFACILITIES Address ZIP Code Phone Reserve 1 ACC Animal Care Center and Central Bark 6443 and 6405 Oak Canyon 92618 949-724-7740 2 BCCP Bommer Canyon Community Park 11 Bommer Canyon Road 92603 949-724-6835 Y 3 CGNP Citrusglen 12170 Citrusglen 92620 4 CCP Cypress Community Park 255Visions 92620 949-724-6190 Y 5 ICC Irvine Civic Center 1 Civic Center Plaza 92606 949-724-6600 Y CBBCP Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial 4 Civic Center Plaza (Programs) 92606 949-724-6714 Community Park (Enter from San Juan Parking Lot) Athletic Complex 949-724-6711 Y 6 DSLPCP David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park 3901 Farwell Avenue 92602 949-724-6944 7 DCP Deerfield Community Park 55 DeerwoodWest 92604 949-724-6725 Y 8 DCNP Dovecreek 3 Dovecreek 92618 9 HACP Harvard Community Park 14701 Harvard Avenue 92606 949-724-6821 Y Harvard Sk8 Park 92606 949-337-6577 10 HCP Heritage Community Park WalnutAvenueYaleAvenue,HeritagePark WWJAC William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center 4601Walnut Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6717 CRC Child Resource Center 14341Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6721 HPCC Heritage Park Community Center 14301Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6750 Y YEPO Youth Employment Programs Office 14351Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6611 Athletic Fields Heritage Park 949-724-6824 IFAC Irvine Fine Arts Center 14321Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6880 11 HCCP Hicks Canyon Community Park 3864Viewpark Avenue 92602 949-724-6827 12 HOMENP Homestead 8 Cliffwood 92602 13 KCNP Knollcrest 2065 Knollcrest 92603 14 LLCP Las Lomas Community Park 10 FederationWay 92603 949-724-6844 Y 15 MDAF Mark Daily Athletic Field 308WestYale Loop 92604 949-724-6820 16 MWCP Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge Alton and Lake 92604 Y LSC Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-724-6900 Y Irvine Adult Day Health Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-262-1123 17 NCP Northwood Community Park 4531 Bryan Avenue 92620 949-724-6728 Y 18 OCCP Oak Creek Community Park 15616Valley Oak Drive 92618 19 OCGP Orange County Great Park Sand Canyon and MarineWay 92618 866-829-3829 20 ONP Orchard 1Van Buren 92620 21 QHCP Quail Hill Community Park 35 Shady Canyon Drive 92603 949-724-6814 22 RCNP Racquet Club 4030 Robon Drive 92620 23 RSC Rancho Senior Center 3 Ethel CoplenWay 92612 949-724-6800 Y 24 SCNP San Carlo 15 San Carlo 92614 25 SLNP San Leandro 12 PaseoWestpark 92614 26 SMNP San Marco 1 San Carlo 92614 27 SETNP Settlers 35 SettlersWay 92620 28 SGTNP Stonegate 280 Honors 92620 29 SSNP Sweet Shade 15 Sweet Shade 92606 949-724-6595 Y 30 TRCP Turtle Rock Community Park 1 Sunnyhill 92603 949-724-6734 Y TRNC Turtle Rock Nature Center Turtle Rock Community Park 92603 949-724-6738 31 UCP University Community Park 1 BeechTree Lane 92612 949-724-6815 Y 32 VONP Valley Oak 16001Valley Oak Drive 92618 33 WINCP Windrow Community Park 285 EastYale Loop 92604 949-724-6828 34 WBCP Woodbury Community Park 130 Sanctuary 92620 949-724-6840 Y Map Code OTHER FACILITIES Address ZIP Code Phone A ATA ATA Martial Arts 15435 Jeffery Road, Suite 100, Irvine 92618 949-552-3602 B IL-DO Il-Do Tae Kwon Do Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14220 Culver Drive, Suite D, Irvine 92604 949-551-1800 PMS Pianoforte Music Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14200 Culver Drive, SuiteT, Irvine 92604 949-552-8100 C IHM Irvine Historical Museum 5 San Joaquin, Irvine 92612 949-786-4112 D NCCC Newport Coast Community Center 6401SanJoaquinHillsRoad,NewportCoast 92657 949-270-8100 E PDS Pacific Dance Studio 4880 Irvine Blvd. #101, Irvine 92620 714-731-1108 F SCCCA South Coast Chinese Cultural Association 9Truman Street, Irvine 92620 949-559-6868 G RINKS The Rinks Irvine Roller Hockey Center 3150 Barranca Parkway, Irvine 92606 949-559-9949 H THP Tustin Heritage Park 2350 Kinsman Circle,Tustin 92780 I WFG Wildfire Gymnastics 14761 Bentley Circle,Tustin 92780 714-832-1315 J ZA Zoom Academy 4850 Barranca Parkway, #203, Irvine 92604 949-679-8989 Key Y=Toreservethefacility,callFacilityReservationsat949-724-6620. =Toreservethefield,call949-724-6830.Forotherinformation,callthesitedirectly. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    MAPLOCATIONS 93 If the locationyou are seeking is not shown on this map, visit Facility Reservations at cityofirvine.org/rentals for an up-to-date Public Park Inventory list. Call 949-724-6610 for more information Updated 6/1/15 Map not to scale CITY OF IRVINE MAP Reserve a City Facility The City of Irvine’s many facilities and sites may be ideal for your next reception, party, picnic, meeting or spe- cial event. The facilities starred (Y) on Page 96 can be reserved. If you are interested in reserving a room or picnic site, call 949-724-6620 for availability or email reservations@cityofirvine.org. To rent a field, call 949-724-6830. Policies and fees can be downloaded at cityofirvine.org/rentals. *Permits are required for use of bounce houses in City parks. Access Irvine LookupCityparkson your mobile device. Scan these QR Codes to download the City’s app for FREE. We look forward to making your reservation! The City of Irvine operates and maintains 5,600 acres of open space, 558 acres of park land, 124 sports courts, 81 athletic fields, 54 miles of off-street trails, 39 neighbor- hood parks and 19 community parks. For more detailed information, visit cityofirvine.org/parks. 31 I D F 10 20 22 6 11 17 34 1 18 32 33 16 2524 26 23 14 2 30 21 13 5 29 15 8 12 3 27 7 9 B E 4 28 A J C 19 H G For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16
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    REGISTRATION 94 REGISTER TODAY 5Easy Ways Online irvinequickreg.org You’ll Need: Client IDs Family Pin Credit Card Fax 949-724-6608 Send: Completed Application Email quickreg@cityofirvine.org Send: Completed Application Mail In CS–Registration P.O. Box 19575 Irvine, CA 92623 Send: Completed Application Walk In 1 Civic Center Plaza Community Services Department (Second Floor) During Business Hours GENERAL INFORMATION All courses are subject to cancellation or change. Registrations are processed upon receipt of a completed and signed application. Registration is required for all courses, unless noted otherwise. The non-resident fee is an additional $5 per course priced $11 to $74; $10 for courses priced $75 and above. Confirmation receipts are emailed (or mailed) for hand-processed transactions. Online transaction re- ceipts are not mailed; please print. If a course is full, you will be placed on a wait list and enrolled in an alternate course if provided. Do not at- tend the course if you are on the wait list, until you have been contacted. Full refunds/credits are issued for canceled courses. Fees are not prorated for missed classes unless enrolled from the wait list after class begins. Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) member discounts are available. Update your contact information regularly (email, phone number and mailing address). Call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofirvine.org with changes. METHOD OF PAYMENT MasterCard , Visa , Discover or American Express : Include complete account number, expiration date and security code. Make checks payable to: City of Irvine Returned checks are subject to a $25 processing fee. Cash: Accepted for walk-in registration only. Registration subsidies available to income-eligible Irvine residents. Please call 949-724-6611. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The City of Irvine Community Services Depart- ment provides high-quality leisure services for all residents of Irvine with disabilities. The City understands the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and invites people with disabilities to enjoy all programs and services offered by the Department. For questions regarding services, please contact Disability Services at 949-724-6732. CANCELLATIONS, WITHDRAWALS REFUNDS Call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofirvine.org to cancel, withdraw or request a refund. Full credits/refunds are available for courses canceled by the City or instructor. Participant requested withdrawals or transfers are sub- ject to a $5 withdrawal processing fee. The balance will remain as a credit on the participant’s City account and may be applied to future registrations. Participant requested refunds are subject to an additional $5 refund processing fee in addition to the withdrawal fee, for a total of $10. Refunds are issued as follows (please allow two to three weeks): 1. Credit card transactions to original card used. 2. Cash and check transactions by check. Account credits must be used within 18 months, after which credit will be refunded less applicable fees. Unclaimed funds will be surrendered to the City after three (3) years. Withdrawal Request Guidelines: 1. Courses meeting four or more times: requests must be received three days prior to second class meeting. Earlier notice is preferred to accommodate waitlisted participants. 2. Courses meeting one to three times and tennis lessons: requests must be received one week prior to start date. 3. Camps, Leagues and Learn to Swim:* withdrawal requests received 10 days prior to start date are charged a $5 withdrawal fee. Requests received between one and nine days prior to the start date are processed less 50 percent of the enrollment fee. Requests received on or after the start date are not accepted. Switching courses is considered a with- drawal and subject to the same guidelines. Contact 949-724-6610orquickreg@cityofirvine.orgwithyour request. *Learn to Swim requests must be emailed to aquatics@cityofirvine.org. 4. Excursions or Special Events: withdrawals/refunds are not permitted. For questions, call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofirvine.org. For hours of operation, visit cityofirvine.org. Inside Irvine Winter 2015-16 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16AC T I V I T Y G U I D E
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    REGISTRATION 95 Register online atirvinequickreg.org or use this form for fax, email, mail-in or walk-in registration. PROGRAM REGISTRATION APPLICATION For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Winter 2015-16 Inside Irvine AC T I V I T Y G U I D EWinter 2015-16 Payee/Adult Information Please print all information Adult Last Name Adult First Name Birthdate Gender M F Address City ZIP Home Phone Alternative Phone Work Email for future notification ( ) ( ) Cell Other Household Members Including spouse, children, etc. Last Name First Name Birthdate Gender Phone Work M F ( ) Cell Work M F ( ) Cell Work M F ( ) Cell Membership (Not required) 50+ Gold Card (Adults 50+): $10 IFAC Membership: $40 Individual $60 Household $25 Senior (Ages 62+)/Student Participant and Course Information Attach additional sheets if needed Participant’s Name Course # and Title Start Date Alternative Course # Fee Non-Resident Fee: ($5 x number of courses priced $11-$74) = $ _________ Non-Resident Fee: ($10 x number of courses priced $75+) = $ _________ Grand Total: (Please make checks payable to City of Irvine) = $ _________ Waiver Read and sign waiver. Registration will not be processed unless the waiver is signed. In consideration of accepting this registration and to the extent permitted by law, I hereby agree to release, indemnify, defend and hold harmless on behalf of myself (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) the City of Irvine and its officers, clients, agents and employees from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, losses, or expenses (including attorneys’fees), of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether related to bodily injury, property damage or any other form of injury or loss to myself (and to any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract), caused by any negligent act or omission of the City of Irvine or its officers, clients, agents or employees, arising out of or in any way related to participation in the activity for which I (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) am registering. I acknowledge that the activity to which this release applies can be dangerous, and as a result of signing below, I am accepting those risks for myself and for any minor participants for whom I can contract. I give permission to the City of Irvine to take photographs of me or my children while participating in this activity for use in future City publicity and understand that I will not receive any compensation for such use. I certify that I have read and understand this Waiver and Release X ____________________________________ Date _____ /_____ /_____ as it applies to myself and to any minors for whom I am signing. (Parent/Guardian must sign for participants under 18 years of age) Payment Make check payable to City of Irvine. Cash is only accepted with walk-ins. Check # ________________ Money from Account $ ________________ Cash $ ______________ Visa MasterCard Discover American Express _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ Security Code _____ Expiration Date ________ /________ NOTE: If the check amount is more than required, additional monies will be put on account for future registrations; if the check is less than required, the application will not be processed. Credit/monies not used within 18 months will be refunded less applicable processing fess. X ___________________________________ Delivery Methods Signature Automated: Online at irvinequickreg.org Fax: 949-724-6608 Walk-In: 1 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd Floor, Community Services Mail: CS-Reg, P.O. Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623-9575 Email: quickreg@cityofirvine.org Privacy Statement TheCityofIrvinetakesyourprivacyseriously.ThisformasksyoutoprovidetheCitywithcertainpersonalinformation.SuchinformationisbeingrequestedandwillbeutilizedbytheCityforthespecific and limited purpose of future City correspondence regarding the subject matter of this form. Pursuant to Measure S, an initiative ordinance passed by City voters in 2008, all information provided on this form will be kept confidential. Unless you expressly indicate to us otherwise or unless compelled by a court order, it will not be shared with other agencies, businesses or individuals.
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    Pleasecutalongdottedline Inside Irvine Winter2015-16 I N S I D E CO N TAC T S How To Reach Us City of Irvine General Information ........................................................... 949-724-6000 City Clerk/Voter Information ............................................... 949-724-6205 Mayor/City Council Offices .................................................. 949-724-6233 Orange County Great Park ................................................... 949-724-6247 Public Information Office .................................................... 949-724-6248 Office of Records ................................................................. 949-724-6281 Resident Services AbandonedVehicles ........................................................... 949-724-7000 Animal Control .................................................................... 949-724-7092 Bicycle Licenses .................................................................. 949-724-7000 Business Registration.......................................................... 949-724-6310 Graffiti Hotline .................................................................... 949-724-7196 Irvine Recycles Hotline ........................................................ 949-724-7669 Report (potholes,downtrees,roadhazards) ........................ 949-724-7600 Special Event Permits .......................................................... 949-724-7022 Business Services Business Licenses ................................................................ 949-724-6310 Certificate of Occupancy ..................................................... 949-724-6321 Disability Services Irvine Disability Services ..................................................... 949-724-6637 Disability Parking ................................................................ 949-724-7000 Emergency Services Police Emergency ............................................................................. 9-1-1 City of Irvine Police ............................................................. 949-724-7000 False Alarm ......................................................................... 949-724-6467 Emergency Preparedness .................................................... 949-724-7148 Employment City of Irvine Job Line.......................................................... 949-724-6200 Senior Centers Lakeview ............................................................................ 949-724-6900 Rancho .............................................................................. 949-724-6800 Senior Resource Center ....................................................... 949-724-6926 ATT .................................................................................. 800-310-2355 Cox Communications .......................................................... 949-720-2020 Irvine RanchWater District ................................................. 949-453-5300 Southern California Edison .................................................. 800-655-4555 Irvine Utilities Irvine Services Education and Libraries Heritage Library .................................................................. 949-936-4040 Irvine Historical Museum .................................................... 949-786-4112 Irvine Unified School District .............................................. 949-936-5000 KatieWheeler Library ......................................................... 714-669-8753 University Library ............................................................... 949-786-4001 Housing Information Affordable Housing ............................................................. 949-724-6520 Homeowners Associations .................................................. 949-724-7600 Recreation and Community Services General Information ........................................................... 949-724-6600 Program Registration.......................................................... 949-724-6610 Adult Sports Leagues .......................................................... 949-724-6605 Animal Services .................................................................. 949-724-7740 Aquatics .............................................................................. 949-724-6717 Athletic Field Reservations.................................................. 949-724-6830 Child Care Services .............................................................. 949-724-6632 Facility/Picnic Reservations ................................................. 949-724-6620 Field Conditions–MUDD Line .............................................. 949-724-6833 FOR Families ....................................................................... 949-724-6650 Mobile Recreation ............................................................... 949-724-6789 Open Space Programs ......................................................... 949-724-7669 YouthSports ....................................................................... 949-724-6830 Planning, Zoning and Building Building Codes .................................................................... 949-724-6330 Building Inspection............................................................. 949-724-6396 Building Permits ................................................................. 949-724-6300 Encroachment Permits/Plan Check ..................................... 949-724-6313 Grading Permits .................................................................. 949-724-6367 Inspections ......................................................................... 949-724-6501 Zoning Planning .............................................................. 949-724-6308 Transportation iShuttle .............................................................................. 949-724-6287 Irvine Station ...................................................................... 949-724-7777 Southern California Gas Company ....................................... 800-427-2200 Verizon ............................................................................... 800-922-0204 Waste Management ........................................................... 949-642-1191 96
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    The Irvine FineArts Center provides art classes, open studio programs, events and exhibitions for all ages in fully equipped art studios. Hundreds of art classes are available from beginningtoadvancedlevelsforyouth,teens and adults. Stop by and see what’s happening. IrvineFineArtsCenter 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine 949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org City of Irvine Public Information Office P.O. Box 19575 Irvine, CA 92623-9575
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    Spring 2016 •cityofrvine.org • Official Guide to City News, Programs and Activities exclusive: NEW SENIOR CENTER | ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND | GREAT PARK UPDATE Plus: ACTIVE PLUS FITNESS | SUMMER CAMPS | TEEN TRAINING Just DriveWhen you get in your car, leave the distractions behind
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    Statewide Primary Election Tuesday,June 7, 2016 Last day to register: May 23* General Municipal Election Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Last day to register: October 24* * Your registration must be postmarked or submitted electronically by the registration deadline. For more information about voter registration, to locate your polling place or become a poll worker, call 949-724-6205 or visit ocvote.com. M A K E A D I F F E R E N C E REGISTER. VOLUNTEER.Irvine Has Heart Food Drive Please, no glass containers or expired items. To provide healthy options, donations of foods with reduced sodium, sugar and/or fat and no trans fatty acids are encouraged. Cereal Nut and seed butters Canned vegetables/fruits Canned meats and fsh Rice and pasta Personal care items Now through March Drop off at city facilities l cityofirvine.org l 949-724-6680 80percent of infant car seats are not installed properly. Is your child’s car seat installed correctly? With the Irvine Police Department’s free Car Seat Inspection program, it’s easy to be sure. Call today to make an appointment for a 45-minute inspection of your car seat and vehicle for your child’s safety. Call for an appointment: 949-724-7000 Jan. 13 – July 1 PHOTO CONTEST The City of Irvine marks its 45th anniversary in 2016, and we invite residents and visitors to our community to help us celebrate. The City’s 45th Anniversary Photo Contest aims to capture the essence of Irvine in fve categories:  Community  Outdoors  Historical  17 and Under  Innovation The winners in each category will be revealed in the Fall issue of Inside Irvine. A grand prize winner will receive a $250 gift card to the Irvine Spectrum Center. Visit cityofrvine.org for ofcial contest rules and entry guidelines. For additional information, call 949-724-7508. 1971 2016 th Contest Deadline: July 1, 2016 CITY OF IRVINE 45TH ANNIVERSARY
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    Features 7 Distracted Driving Aprilis Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Texting, placing phone calls and engaging in other distracting behaviors behind the wheel has made this issue a real crisis. Learn the law and do your part to keep your eyes on the road. 10 Adventure Playground is Back Irvine’s signature playground, where children’s imaginations are allowed to roam free, recently celebrated its grand reopening. Learn what’s new at the playground that can now be enjoyed by a whole new generation of Irvine kids. 12 Trabuco Center Opens Trabuco Center, Irvine’s third senior center, is now open at Jefrey and Trabuco, along the Jefrey Open Space Trail. Visit this state-of-the-art facility today. Departments 2 Inside the City Manager’s Ofce 3 Great Park Report 4 News Briefs 14 Irvine Spotlight 15 Irvine Resources 116 Inside Contacts Activity Guide 18 Events Family Activities 22 Early Childhood 31 Children 49 Summer Camps 62 Teens 66 Adults 79 Seniors Active Plus 82 Aquatics 89 Arts 97 Disability Services 98 Orange County Great Park 102 Outdoors/Nature 104 Pets 105 Tennis 112 Map Locations 114 Registration 12 Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s HealthyCityHealthyPlanet initiative. 14 10 98 105 7 82 i n s i d e t h i s i s s u eContents 1Spring 2016 Inside Irvine Irvine City Council Mayor Steven S. Choi, Ph.D. Mayor ProTem Lynn Schott Councilmember Jefrey Lalloway Councilmember Beth Krom Councilwoman Christina Shea City Manager Sean Joyce Community Services Commission Chair Michael Carroll Vice Chair KevinTrussell Commissioner Scott Schultz Commissioner Melissa Fox Commissioner Jim Shute InsideIrvine Editorial Managing Editor: Craig Reem Associate Editor: Kim Mohr Activity Guide Editor: Alana Kaleikini Activity Guide Coordinator: Molly Zisk Contributors: Jennifer Allanach, Shawnn Gallagher, Melissa Haley, Tamara Kohn,Tom Macduf, Dave Neustaedter InsideIrvine Art Art Director: Jonathan Price InsideIrvineispublishedquarterlybytheCityofIrvine.Pleaseaddress editorial correspondence to: Inside Irvine, c/o Public Information Ofce, City of Irvine, PO Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623-9575 or via email at insideirvine@cityofrvine.org. For questions about the Activity Guide or advertising, call 949-724-6665 or email activityguide@cityofrvine.org. For City of Irvine hours of operation, visit cityofrvine.org. Incorporatedin1971,theCityofIrvineoperatesunderacharterlawform ofgovernment.Assuch,theCityCouncilmakespolicydecisionswhilethe City Manager is appointed by the City Council to function as the chief ex- ecutiveoftheCity.TocontacttheCityCouncil,pleasecall949-724-6233. Irvine City Council meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the City Council Chamber, located at 1 Civic Center Plaza, corner of Alton Parkway and Harvard Avenue. Regular sessions begin at 4p.m. with a possible recess prior to 5p.m. to discuss matters under Closed Session. Irvine City Council meetings are cablecast live on ICTV Channel 30 and are webstreamed live on cityofrvine.org/ictv. The programs presented in the Activity Guide section are provided throughtheCityofIrvine’sCommunityServicesDepartment.Allcontents are copyright 2016. Request permission in writing to reprint. Disclaimer:AlthoughInsideIrvineacceptsinformation,theCityofIrvine doesnotassumeresponsibilityforerrors,omissionsormisinformationin theadvertisements,nordoestheCityrecommend,endorseorguarantee products or services provided by advertisers. Comments, questions or suggestions? Email us at insideirvine@cityofrvine.org The City of Irvine’s app, Access Irvine, is available for free download on iTunes and Google Play.
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    Making Plans for Spring andBeyond E arly each year, Inside Irvine helps residents plan for spring and summer. With so many amenities, Irvine is a great place to be and we encourage you and your family to discover all that makes this community so wonderful. Te City ofers several youth camps for both spring and summer. Although it may seem far away, it is never too early to start planning for the summer months. Our camp options range from full- to half- day or just a couple of hours. We ofer fexibility so you can fnd camps and programs that ft your schedule. With a wide range of camp op- tions, including educational, sports, outdoor activities, excursions, arts and music, there is something for every interest. To learn more about Irvine camps, see our camps section in the Activity Guide. Also this spring and summer, don’t forget about the many parks and City community centers throughout Irvine. Our parks offer children and adults alike a place to play, work out or simply relax. Our community centers are perfect for children’s birthday parties, business meetings and other functions. We have staf at each facility to help make your event a success. Te City is preparing for the future as we begin planning for the 2016-17 fiscal year. I am proud to report that the City ended last fscal year with an operating surplus of $25 million, of which $10.9 million was surplus from Fiscal Year 2014-15 operating costs and revenues, and $14.1 million were proceeds from the sale of a surplus property. Tis allowed us to reach the City Council policy goal of having an amount equal to 20 percent of our general fund operating costs set aside for “rainy day” reserves. Trough careful planning, active oversight by the City Council and the hard work of staf, the City will work to continue to ensure that resources are strategically deployed to protect and enhance the quality of life that residents and visitors of Irvine have come to expect. I hope that you and your family enjoy the spring and take advantage of all that makes Irvine so wonderful. ■ 2 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 Irvine City Manager Sean Joyce i n s i d e t h e c i t y m a n ag e r ’s o f f i c e Letter “The City will work to continue to ensure that resources are strategically deployed to protect and enhance the quality of life that residents and visitors of Irvine have come to expect.”
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    Orange County GreatPark hours Mondays–Wednesdays: 10a.m.–dusk Thursdays Fridays: 10a.m.–10p.m. Saturdays Sundays: 9a.m.–10p.m. The four sheets of ice will make this one of the big- gest nonprofessional ice rink facilities in the nation at 270,000 square feet: three of the sheets will be NHL- sized, and one will be (slightly larger) Olympic-sized. One location will have a 2,500-seat arena. Also coming before the Great Park Board and the City Council will be a proposal on use of funds for a roadway and infrastructure that supports and en- ables the construction of the ice rink at that location as well as to serve the long-term needs of the rapidly developing Great Park. This City responsibility for necessary public streets and infrastructure as well as costs associated with providing off-site parking for well-attended events is estimated at $1.7 million. The facility is expected to have ancillary uses, in- cluding a pro shop, locker rooms, skating rentals and a restaurant. Also in the lease agreement is the future ownership of the facility. Ownership will revert to the City 50 years after opening day at a cost of $10. The Foundation plans to return its profits back into community programming at the Great Park facility. ■ 3Spring 2016 Inside Irvine Great Park Report The City Council has approved the lease framework for construc- tion and operation of an ice rink at the Orange County Great Park that will be operated at no cost to the City of Irvine. Te Irvine Ice Foundation, a nonproft established by the Anaheim Ducks organization, has indicated that the facility will take 18 months to construct once the lease is signed and permits are obtained, following a fnal City Council vote. Tat consideration is sched- uled to go before the Great Park Board Corp. and City Council in late February. Te Foundation anticipates construction would be complete in 2018. The Foundation will spend a required minimum $25 million to construct the 13 1/2-acre facility, to be located near the Festival Site and Palm Court. The Foundation is responsible for all operations and maintenance costs on an ongoing basis. As proposed, the City will receive up to $250,000 annually from net operations revenue. The agreement also requires that the vast majority of ice time be open for public use—public skating, youth and high school teams, hockey tournaments, broomball, and amateur and competitive figure skat- ing. In doing so, the Foundation would deliver a facil- ity for use by Irvine and regional residents. The need for ice time and space in the region is high, according to the Foundation, with ice-related activities growing in popularity in California. Plans for Ice Rink SolidifyNonproft foundation moves forward with project that would bring a four-rink community facility to the Great Park
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    TO VIE WI NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E 4 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 News Briefs The City of Irvine marks its 45th anniversary in 2016, and we invite residents and visitors to our community to help us celebrate. Te City’s 45th Anniversary Photo Contest aims to capture the essence of Irvine—our neighborhoods and community members, our business centers and innovation hubs, our serene Open Space. Te winners in each of fve categories — Outdoors, Community, Historical,InnovationandUnder17— willberevealed in the Fall issue of Inside Irvine. A grand prize winner will receive a $250 gif card to the Irvine Spectrum Center. Submissions are due July 1. See cityofrvine.org for entry details and to submit your photo. ■ City Launches 45th Anniversary Photo Contest What’s in a Name? DoyouknowwhyJamboreeRoadisnamedassuch?Irvinestaf compiledalistof40namesfromroads,parksanddestinations for the City’s 40th Anniversary in 2011. As we celebrate our 45th anniversary, we would like to expand the list with the help of Irvineresidents.Sendinyourideastopio@cityofrvine.org;your suggestion could be part of our 45th Anniversary list! And, by the way,JamboreeRoadwasnamedinhonorofthedirtroadleading tothe1953InternationalBoyScoutJamboree,whichwasstaged on a hill overlooking the Pacifc Ocean, now known as Newport Center/FashionIsland.Fortherestofthe40thanniversarylist,go to cityofrvine.org. (Top Row, L to R) 201140th Anniversary Photo ContestWinners William Finnen, Paul Marto, Daniel Anderson, Dana Lansigan, Evgeny Ignatov (Above) Grand Prize Winner Sakumi Yokoyama.
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    5Spring 2016 InsideIrvine News Briefs TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E ■ E D U C AT I O N Little Free Libraries Come to Irvine TheCityofIrvinerecentlybecame part of the Little Free Library nationwide movement. Little Free Library encourages literacy and a love of reading by creating free book exchanges. Tustin resident Katherine Brady frst brought the idea to City leadership and helped make it become a reality. Late last year, some nine installations were up and running, each with at least 150 books. Te books at each site focus on a diferent area of interest, such as children’s books or do-it- yourself books. Nationwide, there are 36,000 Little Free Libraries. For a list of Irvine’s locations, go to littlefreelibrary.org. ■ P E T S Animal Care Center: First-Rate Service The Irvine Animal Care Center continues its focus on quality of care, life-saving eforts and on- going success in placing animals in their “forever” homes. To view the latest statistics, which include a live release rate of 94 percent, go to the cityofrivine.org homepage. ■ Power Sources Keep batteries or alternate power sources on hand for use during an emergency. ■ iAlert Notifcations Receive emergency alerts from the City by signing up for iAlert at cityofrvine.org/ialert. ■ ICTV Updates Tune in to ICTV (Cox Channel 30 or ATT U-verse Channel 99) for updates in the event of an emergency.You can also tune to 1640AM on your radio. ■ Access Irvine App Download AccessIrvine, the City’s mobile app, to receive updates and information. ■ P U B L I C S A F E T Y April is Earthquake Preparedness Month The City and the Irvine Police Department encourage resi- dents to participate in Earthquake Preparedness Month this April by readying themselves and their families for an emergency. Here are a few things you can do to prepare: ■ Emergency Kit Assemble a supply kit with enough provisions to last three to fve days. The kit should include items such as food, water and medication. ■ Family Reunifcation Plan Decide on a family reunifcation plan, should your family become separated during an emergency. Keep in mind that phone lines may be down, so utilizing socialmediasitesmaybeyourbestchance forcommunicating with loved ones. Katherine Brady
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    6 Inside IrvineSpring 2016 News Briefs TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E ■ S E R V I C E S Free Tax Assistance Ofered The City of Irvine, in partnership with the United Way of Orange County, is offering tax-prepara- tion services at no cost to taxpay- ers whose household earned less than $60,000 in 2015. Qualifying taxpayers who live, work or attend school in Irvine are eligible to re- ceive help completing and elec- tronically fling their tax returns through April 16. For more infor- mation or to schedule an appoint- ment, call 888-434-8248. ■ T R A N S P O R TAT I O N Caltrans Project Causes Closures on Red Hill Avenue Caltrans has begun an embank- ment stabilization project on the Red Hill Avenue overcross- ing at I-405 that will cause full and partial closures of Red Hill through 2017. Te project will remove, replace and reconstruct the existing road- bed and a large section of Red Hill itself at that location to adequately support the overcrossing. T he Irvine Police Department is making plans for its 2nd annual Open House, to be held at the Irvine Civic Center. Te day will feature Police Department tours; an opportunity to meet of- fcers and K-9s; displays of patrol cars, motorcycles and other police vehicles; child-friendly activities; and food trucks. In addition, the frst 100 people to register their bicycles that day will receive a free bike bell as part of the City’s “Ring the Bell” campaign. More in- formation, including a date for the event, will be available soon at cityofrvine.org/ipd, or call 949-724-7000. Community Police Academy Set for Spring The next Irvine Police Department Community Police Academy is set for April 20 through June 15. The program provides an in-depth look into the day-to-day operations of a law-enforcement agency and details its role in the criminal justice system. Learn more about the program and apply online at cityofrvine.org/ipd by selecting“Community Police Academy”on the left side of the screen. between Main and Pullman is set to begin in June of this year. City staff is working closely with Caltrans to ensure the project is completed as quickly as pos- sible. Te City will monitor trafc and delays caused by this work and communicate any concerns that arise. Find links to detour maps and more information at cityofrvine.org or dot.ca.gov. Detours are expected of the 55 and 405 freeway connectors, and the transition lane to John Wayne Airport. Most of the work and clo- sures are expected from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekends. Red Hill was expected to be reduced from two lanes to one in each direction as of Feb. 1. Additionally, a four- month full road closure of Red Hill ■ P U B L I C S A F E T Y U P D AT E Irvine Police to Host Open House
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    Drivers Dis tract ed 7Spring 2016 InsideIrvine A pril is Distracted Driving Aware- ness Month, and that’s not cause for a celebration. In fact, distracted drivers are like runaway trains—unsafe at any speed.They can be as dangerous as drunken drivers. Distracted drivers, seen on the streets of Irvine as well as roads and highways nationwide, have been a focus of the U.S. Department of Transportation since its National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched a national campaign in 2009. And while the definition of “distraction” changes across generations — 20 years ago, it was the driver who looked way too long at his or her passengers while driving — the plethora of technology has made the issue a real crisis. Memo to Irvine motorists: Eyes on the road, please
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    8 Inside IrvineSpring 2016 Te habit of talking, texting and looking at a cell- phone is ingrained in millions of Americans. Te problem is, too many carry on the habit behind the wheel. While age-old distractions remain a danger, the use of technology by drivers has put an entire na- tion at risk. “Distracted driving is one of the most dangerous and underreported issues on the road. The Irvine Police Department Trafc Division actively works to address this pervasive problem through targeted enforcement, grants, education and patrols. But in order to truly address the problem, we need all the members of our community to be part of the solution,” said Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel. Te DOT’s “Blueprint for Ending Distracted Driving” has numerous jarring statistics, the most compelling being the number of avoidable deaths from behind the wheel and caused by distraction: ■ At least 3,000 deaths annually from “distraction- afected crashes in which drivers lose focus due to manual, visual or cognitive distraction.” ■ More than 100,000 drivers are texting at any giv- en moment and more than 600,000 drivers hold phones to their ears daily while driving. ■ With 300 million mobile devices, it is rare for a motorist to drive without one in his or her car. Te habit of reaching for it needs to be broken … and that is a tall order. Tere are two particularly compelling statistics in this report: ■ Drivers younger than 25, the generation that is most mobile and, unfortunately, most attuned to multitasking, are two to three times more likely than older drivers to send text messages or emails while driving. ■ No matter how old you are, the result is the same: Sending or receiving a text that takes the driver’s eyes of the road for as little as 4 seconds … at 55 miles per hour … is the equivalent of driving the length of a football feld blind. Mobile devices Drivers Texting at any given moment Distracted driving is one of the most dangerous and underreported issues on the road. In order to truly address the problem, we need all the members of our community to be part of the solution. —Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel By the Numbers
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    9Spring 2016 InsideIrvine Eforts to bring home the real dangers — and trage- dies — of distracted driving are ongoing on TV ads and YouTube, where there are numerous videos that shock in their storytelling. Te topic usually is of a parent or child killed by a distracted driver. Te price is high, but the result shouldn’t be a surprise. At least one study, from the University of Utah, notes that while the dan- gers they pose may be diferent, “… the impairments associated with cellphone drivers may be as great as those commonly observed with intoxicated drivers.” The nonprofit Hands Free Info — which gathers information from California state legislation, news reports and the like—estimates that in 2015, nearly 10 percent of California drivers used their cellphones at least once during the year while driving. There are about 22.65 million licensed drivers in California; 10 percent would equal more than 2 million drivers. Tat is a lot of eyes of the road. Chief Hamel puts this dangerous behavior in per- spective: “As community members who share the roadway, we all have a responsibility to one another to make sure motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians are safe. Te best way to do that is to keep our eyes on the road and of of our phones while driving. Tere is no text message so important that you should risk your life or the life of others to read it. “It can wait. Your safety is worth it.” For more information, visit the U.S. Department of Transportation’s special page on this topic: distraction.gov. ■ Rules of the Road What’sillegalwhiledrivinginCalifornia: ■ Adult drivers (18 and older) cannot use cellphones unless they employ hands-free devices. ■ Textmessagingisbannedforalldrivers.Thelawprohibitsuse of electronic devices to“write, send or read a text-based com- munication.”Hands-free and voice-controlled texting allowed. ■ Driversyoungerthan18areprohibitedfromusingcellphones while driving — with or without hands-free accessories. ■ Schoolbusoperatorsandtransitbusdriversareprohibitedfrom using cellphones while driving. ■ Remember that these rules apply when a driver is stopped at a trafc light or stop sign. ■ The cost of a distracted driving ticket varies, but it can run into the hundreds of dollars. Annual deaths from distraction-afected crashes more likely to send texts and emails compared to older drivers Drivers younger than 25
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    11Spring 2016 InsideIrvine O n Dec. 12, a new era of en- joyment for Irvine’s children began as Adventure Play- ground reopened to the public. Adventure Playground, located inside University Community Park, has always been a place where the imagination could run wild, much like a child racing toward a slide. And while the park has a new signature slide that kids of all ages are sure to love, Adventure Playground has so much more to ofer than the average park attraction. Among the features that spark the imagination and excite the senses: ● Log pillars and life-size blocks that children can use to create a world only they could dream up ● A treehouse and climbing poles ● Sensory garden ● Concrete slides ● Art wall ● Meadows and natural play areas Te newly remodeled, 1.7-acre area has been a place for creativity and fun since it opened in 1977. It closed in 2008 as part of the planned rehabilitation of Uni- versity Community Park. Now, parents who played at Adventure Playground as children can return so that a new generation can be inspired by the unique sur- roundings and amenities. In the several weeks in which it has been reopened, several thousand visits by families and individuals have been noted. Adventure Playground’s winter hours continue through February, when the park is open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk. March through October, the hours extend to 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The play- ground is located at 1 Beech Tree Lane. Call 949-724-6818 for more information. ■ NEW Await Irvine Children
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    12 Inside IrvineSpring 2016 T rabuco Center, the City’s third senior center, began welcom- ing visitors Feb.20 after a grand opening ceremony. Te 7,500-square-foot facility located at Jefrey and Trabuco, just of the Jefrey Open Space Trail, will focus on ofering ftness programs and activities for the City’s growing older adult population. The project is a result of years of work under the direction of the City Council to bring a community center to the area north of I-5; the concept plan for Trabuco Center was approved in 2008. Construction on the facility began in March 2015 and wrapped up in January of this year. Trabuco Center is unique in its ofering to seniors. A main focus of the center is a1,400-square-foot ftness center. Fitness classes for adults 50 and older include
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    Trabuco Center 13Spring 2016Inside Irvine yoga, Zumba, line dancing and more. In addition, ac- tivities like chess club, computer classes and morning socials will be available for seniors to enjoy. Another feature that sets Trabuco Center apart is its energy efciency. Solar panels on carports in the park- ing lot will be used to help power the facility. Amenities include large multipurpose rooms, a lounge area, patio courtyard and free Wi-Fi. Trabuco Center, at 5701 Trabuco Road, is open for se- nior programming Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reservations for private functions are open to seniors and the community at large weekdays afer 6 p.m. and on weekends. For more information, call 949-724-7300 or visit irvineseniors.org. ■ Caters to Lakeview Senior Center Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 20 Lake Road 949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org Rancho Senior Center Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 3 Ethel Coplen Way 949-724-6800 irvineseniors.org and
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    “There is adesire here to understand at a very personal level what the needs of our residents are and to engage them in meaningful and quality activities.” — Laurie Hofman 14 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 QA L aurie Hofman was appointed in September by City Manager Sean Joyce to head the City of Irvine’s largest department as Director of Community Services, which includes programming, aquatics, animal care, athletics, seniors, fne arts, parks, open space, and children, youth and families. She most recently held the position of Director of Recreation, Marketing and Communication for the Fox Valley Park District in Aurora, Illinois, where she served 12 years. Q: Including the weather, how are the activities, classes and other oferings diferent in Irvine than in Illinois? A: Interestingly, there are many similarities in the types of programs ofered in Irvine and many parallels in terms of the type of programs the community desires. Te diference has more to do with the dif- ferent types of environments the programs are ofered in. Obviously, with the excellent weather in Orange County, many of the programs, events and activities can be held outside year-round. In Illinois— although there is a great emphasis on trails, parks and outdoor athletic facilities—there is a greater emphasis on indoor spaces. Q: Community Services has quite a wide ofering for the public. Please tell us about that. A: There is something for everyone here regardless of your age, level of expertise or area of interest. For a City of more than 250,000 residents, I was pleasantly surprised by the level at which we engage our community. We have excellent attendance at City events, and the programs are quite popular. Tere is a desire here to understand at a very personal level what the needs of our residents are and to en- gage them in meaningful and quality activities and needed services. Te senior and active adult programs and services that are ofered throughout the community are well conceived and administered with a number of wonderful community partners. It is an exciting time to be in Irvine, with the continued development of the Great Park and the recent reopening of the Adventure Playground. All of this means we are ofering even greater opportunities for our residents. Q: Asyougetsettled,whatIrvineprogramsmightweseeyoutaking? A: I am an avid hiker (reformed runner) and have enjoyed getting around to experience all of the Open Space. Tere are many challeng- ing treks, and the views are amazing. I am registered for the Chicago Marathon and plan to get back into training mode on our trail sys- tems and also become more familiar with the bike routes throughout the City. Te Open Space and trail systems in Irvine are unparalleled in the area. Also, the Fine Arts Center ofers a nice variety of special interest and enrichment oferings, and I hope to perhaps take a culi- nary or painting class in the future. ■ Do you have a question for Inside Irvine? Email your question to insideirvine@cityofrvine.org i r v i n e s P o t L i g h t Community Services Laurie Hofman oversees the largest department within the City of Irvine as Director of Community Services. Laurie Hofman Director of Community Services
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    15 Irvine Resources TO VIEW I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E Middle School Program and Youth Action Team 14301 Yale Ave. 949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org Engages youth in positive social- recreational activities during non-school hours. In cooperation with the school district, teens develop and implement activities focusing on community service, personal skill development and recreation. Page 62. ■ C O M M U N I T Y O U T R E A C H P R O G R A M S Irvine Youth Employment Services 14351 Yale Ave. 949-724-6741 irvineyouthemployment.com Provides free, local job search assistance for teens and young adults ages 16-25. Afer attending one of the free weekly Youth Em- ployment Workshops, participants can engage in mock interviews and receive resume assistance and job leads. Page 62. Child Resource Center and Child Care Coordination 14341 Yale Ave. 949-724-6721 949-724-6632 irvinechildcare.org Child Care Coordination is lo- cated in the Child Resource Center, and provides resources and referrals for parents seeking quality and afordable child care in Irvine. The Center provides a member- based lending library on child development, parenting, curricu- lum and child care administration. Also available are family child care business books, DVDs, training materials, CDs, educational toys and lamination/die cut machines. High School Youth Action Team 14301 Yale Ave. 949-724-6739 hsyat.org Enables high school students to participate in developing and implementing services for their peers with a focus on youth leadership, community service and social-recreational activities. Current events are posted on facebook.com/irvineHSYAT. ■ C H I L D R E N , YO U T H FA M I L I E S FOR Families 1 Civic Center Plaza 949-724-6650 cityofrvine.org/forfamilies Provides free information and short-term support to individu- als, couples and families living in Irvine. Services include confden- tial consultations, problem solving, and resource linkage and referrals for ongoing support. Areas include relationship difficulties, parent- ing, fnancial/legal matters, family violence, substance abuse, depres- sion, stress and community edu- cation programs. Irvine Children’s Health Program 949-398-7840 ichp@cityofrvine.org coccc.org Certifed Enrollment Counselors from the Coalition of Orange CountyCommunityHealthCenters help families and individuals enroll in health insurance programs. Assist- ance is available at no cost. Spring 2016 Inside Irvine
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    16 ■ D IS A B I L I T Y S E N I O R S E R V I C E S Keen Center for Senior Resources 20 Lake Road 949-724-6926 irvineseniors.org Located in Lakeview Senior Center, the Keen Center pro- vides older adults with information on health care, assistance pro- grams, support groups, care man- agement, health insurance, Social Security, safety, fnances, alterna- tive living, transportation, in-home care and Irvine Meals on Wheels services. Language translators avail- able by appointment. Irvine Meals on Wheels 20 Lake Road 949-724-6910 cityofrvine.org/MOW Provides nutritious meals deliv- ered to qualifying homebound Irvine senior residents each week- day by caring volunteers. Available on a donation basis (suggested donation $5 per day); no qualify- ing senior is turned away based on inability to pay. TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E TRIPS 6427 Oak Canyon 949-724-7433 cityofrvine.org/trips Provides low-cost, door-to-door wheelchair-accessible transpor- tation service to Irvine seniors, and adults unable to drive due to a physical or cognitive disability. Registration and eligibility re- quired. Call for availability and an application. Disability Services 1 Civic Center Plaza 949-724-6637 cityofrvine.org/ds Provides social recreational pro- grams, support services and advocacy for persons with dis- abilities, their families, caregivers and providers who live or work in Irvine. Services include social events, access reporting, sensitivity training, resources and referrals, inclusion and accommodation support. Page 97. Volunteer Opportunities 949-724-6682 cityofrvine.org/volunteer Volunteering is a wonderful way to give back to the community and help those in need. Opportu- nities include City programs and local community-based organi- zations. Irvine Gives 949-724-6600 cityofrvine.org/irvinegives Comprehensive online resource, organized by subject area, to find giving opportunities to City programs and local charitable organizations. Environmental Programs 949-724-7449 cityofrvine.us Provides Irvine residents and businesses with tips and re- sources to promote eco-living. Topics include recycling, hazard- ous waste disposal, energy and more. Find easy tips and tools to save resources and reduce costs. Financial Literacy 14351 Yale Ave. 949-724-6611 Programs promote economic well-being through free fnan- cial literacy courses available to residents of all ages. Page 67. Irvine Resources Inside Irvine Spring 2016
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    A complete listingof programs and services ofered through the Community Services Department TO VIE W I NSI D E I R V I NE O NLINE, PLEASE VISIT CIT YOF IRVIN E.ORG/IN SID EIRVIN E Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s HealthyCityHealthyPlanet initiative. 17 Activity Guide Spring 2016 Inside Irvine Join other active seniors as you line dance, swim, practice yoga or work out to a Zumba beat. Energize your body while improving fexibility,strength,agilityandcardiovascularftness.SeePages79-81. 49 Spring and Summer Camps Explore more than 100 camps for ages 3-18. Choose from nature and science, sports, general rec- reation, art, dance, music, drama and more. See Pages 49-61. 67 Financial Fitness Get your finances in shape with classes rang- ing from budgeting basics and understanding credit reports, to home buying, in- vestment fundamentals and retirement planning. See Pages 67. 62 Teen Training Reserve your spot now for the highly popular Spring Volunteer Camp, Lifeguard Training, Super- sitters, Leaders in Training summer work experience, Summer Youth Action Team and Youth Employ- ment Workshops. See Pages 57, 62-64 and 83. Registration Register online at irvinequickreg.org, by phone at 949-724-6610 or stop by one of the many com- munity centers for assistance (map on Pages 112-113). Reg- istration information on Pages 114-115. Registration for spring classes begins Feb- ruary 22. The summer edition of Inside Irvine will be mailed the week of May 9. 114
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    EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 18 Inside IrvineSpring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 April 30 8th Annual CommunityFREE Resource Fair 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Irvine Valley College Sponsored by Families Forward, the 8th Annual Commu- nity Resource Fair is an easy way for families and individ- uals to connect with local service agencies that provide assistance with free health screenings, career, legal, medical, fnancial and housing consultations. For more informa- tion, call 949-552-2727 or visit families-forward.org. May 7 FREE D.A.R.E. Movie Night 6–10 p.m. Heritage Community Park Come out for this D.A.R.E.-sponsored event and enjoy a movie on the outdoor screen at Heritage Park. An ar- ray of vehicles utilized by the Irvine Police Department and Orange County Fire Authority will be on display. Tis family event includes bounce houses, a snack bar and feld games provided by the Mobile Recreation Pro- gram. Te movie begins at dusk. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. All ages welcome. For more information, call 949-724-7252. Through March 31 Irvine Has Heart Food Drive Irvine Civic Center Te City of Irvine, in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, kicked of its annual healthy food drive on February 12. Donations will beneft several Irvine food pantry distribution programs. Residents are asked to donate healthy canned or nonperishable food items. Do- nations will be accepted in the Civic Center lobby and at other City facilities. Through April 16 FREE Tax Assistance Program By Appointment Only Beginning February 2, 2016, the City of Irvine, in partner- ship with the United Way of Orange County, is ofering tax- preparation services at no cost to taxpayers who earned less than $60,000 in 2015. Qualify- ing taxpayers who live, work or attend school in Irvine are eli- gible to receive help completing and electronically fling their tax returns through April 16. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 888-434-8248. cAlendAr of events March 21–April 8 Spring Camps Various Locations Te City of Irvine ofers many camp experiences for children during the spring break and intersession. Choices include art, sports, teens, tennis, chess and recreation. For more information, see Pages 32-35, visit irvinecamps.org, or call 949-724-6610. Irvine Police DepartmentFREE Open House City of Irvine Civic Center Piazza Please join the Irvine Police Department for our 2nd annual Open House. Te event will feature Police Department tours, an opportunity to meet ofcers and K-9s, displays of patrol cars, motorcycles, and other police vehicles, child-friendly activities, mu- sic, food trucks and more!
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    EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 19For More Information:949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine May 15 Irvine Junior Games 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Irvine High School Come out and support Irvine Unified School District (IUSD) athletes from grades four through eight as they compete in a one-day track and feld event. Tis event, hosted by the Irvine Children’s Fund, raises funds for be- fore- and afer-school child care that is provided at all 24 IUSD elementary schools under the supervision of the Irvine Child Care Project. An athlete check-in and spon- sor/vendor expo will be held May 15 in the Irvine High School stadium from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For more informa- tion about athlete registration or sponsorship opportuni- ties, visit irvinejuniorgames.com. May 29 Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial DayFREE Ceremony 4 p.m. Northwood Community Park Memorial Day is a time of remem- brance; a time for Americans to honor those who have given their lives while defending our nation. To honor our nation’s fallen, the City of Irvine is hosting two Me- morial Day events. Te frst is the Northwood Memorial Ceremony, held in partnership with the Northwood Memorial com- mittee, will take place at the Northwood Gratitude and Hon- or Memorial site and will feature presentations by Gold Star families. Please bring lawn chairs or a blanket for seating. For more information, visit cityofrvine.org/specialevents or call 949-724-6606. June 4 FREE Studio Arts Festival 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Irvine Fine Arts Center The Irvine Fine Arts Center will host the 22nd annual Studio Arts Festival. The juried Festival will showcase more than 85 Southern California artists and their origi- nal works of art in ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, painting, photography, fber and glass. Te Festival will also feature music, art demonstrations and food, including ice cream sundaes served in handmade collectible ceramic bowls. Admission and parking are free. For more information, visit irvinefnearts.org or call 949-724-6880. cAlendAr of events June 5 10th Annual Super Pet Adoption 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Irvine Animal Care Center More than 600 homeless dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals will be available for adoption from more than 40 pet rescue groups and animal shelters. The event features dozens of vendors, gourmet food trucks, a silent auction and low-cost mi- crochipping. Suggested donation is $2 per person or $5 per family. Parking is free; appropriately vaccinated dogs on leashes are welcome. Event proceeds benefit the Irvine Animal Care Center in its efforts to provide care and support to thousands of homeless, neglected and abused animals each year. For more information, visit cityofrvine.org/animal-care-center or call 949-724-7740. ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 May 30 FREE Memorial Day Ceremony 10 a.m. Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park Te City of Irvine will host its annual Memorial Day Ceremony in the Formal Garden at Colonel Bill Bar- ber Marine Corps Memorial Park. Attendees will have the opportunity to memorialize our troops’ sacrifce by writing down a brief remembrance to be posted on a memory board at the event. Cards will also be available for well-wishers to send a message of appre- ciation and support to members of Irvine’s adopted 2/11 Marine Battalion. For more information, visit cityofrvine.org/specialevents or call 949-724-6606.
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    fAmily Activities Creation StationsFREE atthe Artist Studios Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations. Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program. Every Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm OCGP Free FREE Saturday Family Craft Play Explore and discover the Great Park through new, family- friendly games and crafs! All activities held at the Bal- loon Park. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program; craf supplies limited. More info: ocgp.org. All ages welcome. Sa Mar 12, Apr 9, May 14, Jun 11 10am–1pm OCGP Free Bommer Canyon Campout Escape into Irvine’s wilderness for a rustic camping ad- venture in Bommer Canyon. Bring your camping gear and food to cook on the grill (food not provided). Ac- tivities include nature walks, slide presentation, campfre songs and stories. Adult must accompany children under 18. More info: 949-724-6738. Fee is per person. Ages 2+. Sa–Su May 28–29 3pm–11am BCCP $15/person #159159 FREE Family Fun at the Museum Irvine Historical Museum Go back in time to learn what Irvine was like and how people lived before the city was incorporated in 1971. Irvine Historical Society docents share the past through crafs and stories in these free programs. Parent partici- pation required. Program is free but space is limited; reg- istration required for each family member. Supply fee: $5 for each craf. Ages 5+. Easter Egg Hunt Su Mar 20 2pm–3pm IHM Free #160405 Rainstick Su Apr 24 2pm–3:30pm IHM Free #160408 Dream Catcher Su May 22 2pm–3:30pm IHM Free #160409 God’s Eye Su Jun 26 2pm–3:30pm IHM Free #160410 Family Art Time Parents and children experiment with diferent media including drawing, painting, clay, printmaking and more with guidance from an art instructor. Parent must enroll and participate with enrolled child. Ages 5+. Drawing Sa Apr 16 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166814 Clay Sa Apr 23 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166815 Painting Sa Apr 30 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166816 Printmaking Sa May 7 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166817 Drawing Sa May 14 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166818 Clay Sa May 21 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #166819 Family Sailing BBQ Families can enjoy learning the basics of sailing or refresh their skills on a Harbor 20 keelboat with an instructor aboard. Bring food to grill on our barbecues to top of your sailing adventure. Family consists of three to fve partici- pants. More info: 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ages 6+. Sa Apr 23 10:30am–1:30pm NSB $50/person #164573 Sa Apr 23 2pm–5pm NSB $50/person #164574 Kite Flying Celebrate spring by making and fying kites in Bommer Canyon. Event includes kite-making materials, demon- strations, safety tips and kite fying opportunities in the beautiful canyon. All ages welcome. Adults must accom- pany children younger than 18. Fee is $6 per kite. Sa Mar 12 3pm–5pm BCCP $6/kite #159162 Moonlit Marshmallows Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfre. Each session is one hour. Bring a fash- light and dress warm. All ages welcome. Fee is per person; adults must accompany children under 18. F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116 F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117 F Apr 1 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164832 F Apr 1 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164833 F May 6 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164834 F May 6 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164835 F Jun 3 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164836 F Jun 3 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164837 FREE Old Town Irvine Tour Step back in time to explore the rich history of Irvine and the Irvine family. Tis docent-led walking tour re- veals what life was like in Old Town Irvine in the early 1900s with site tours of what was once the bean granary, boarding house, blacksmith shop and more. Meet in the La Quinta hotel lobby in Old Town Irvine (Sand Can- yon and Burt Road). Su Mar 13 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160402 Su Apr 10 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160411 Su May 8 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160412 Su Jun 12 12pm–2pm OTI Free #160413 Parking Lot Rummage Sale Come to shop or bring treasures from your closets, garage and under the bed to sell at Heritage Park. Food, bever- ages and commercial items are not allowed. Limit two people per space (approximately 18'x18'). Set-up begins at 6:30 a.m. Fee is $25. More info: 949-724-6750. Sa Jun 11 7am–12pm HPCC $25 #166675 EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 20 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    excursions NEW Craft FolkArt Museum and Farmer’s Market Tour the Craf and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles, and enjoy lunch at the Farmer’s Market. Fee includes admission and transportation by motor coach; lunch at participant’s expense. Visit cafam.org for current exhibit information. IFAC member: $40. Sa Apr 2 9am–5pm IFAC $45 #166901 The Huntington Library, Art Collections Gardens Explore the Huntington Library in San Marino which features art collections, an outstanding collection of rare books and manuscripts and 130 acres of beautiful botanical gar- dens. On exhibit, Geographies of Wonder. Fee includes admission and transportation by motor coach; lunch at participant’s expense. IFAC member: $50. Ages 18+. Sa May 21 9:30am–4:30pm IFAC $55 #166902 Saturday September 24 10 a.m. - 6p.m. • Bill Barber Park, Irvine SponSorShip opportunitieS GLOBAL VILLAGE 2 0 1 6 EVENTSFAMILYACTIVITIES 21For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Creative Painting Paint withanything from spaghetti noodles to marbles. Let your child be creative without creating a mess at home. Wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Apr 15 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166114 NEW Preschool Creative Workshops Discover the joy of celebrating art every day! Join us as we celebrate artist birthdays, of-beat occasions and engage in fun and creative activities. Ages 3.5-6. Mother Earth’s Bday F Apr 22 10am–11am IFAC $10 #166869 We Love Hamburgers F May 13 10am–11am IFAC $10 #166870 Celebrating Eric Carle F Jun 3 10am–11am IFAC $10 #166871 Fairy Tale Fantasy Let your imagination run wild as we follow Little Red Rid- ing Hood and put Humpty Dumpty back together again. Fun crafs and wonderful stories will be shared to pique your child’s interest. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. M May 2–23 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165426 Messy Play Dress for mess and we’ll supply the rest! Te fun is all here; pudding painting, shaving cream art, hand/foot prints, bubble stations and more. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Mar 18 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #162615 Th Jun 2–23 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165429 Messy Play Days Create artwork with a variety of art media. Projects include bubble making, silly putty, cofee, dough, painting and lots of one-of-a-kind artwork by your little artist. Parent par- ticipation required. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-4. *No class 5/30. M Apr 4–18 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #165396 M Apr 25–May 9 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #165397 M May 16–Jun 6* 12:45pm–1:30pm SSNP $45 #165398 cooking Cupcake Kids Make crafs, delicious desserts, decorate cakes, cookies and cupcakes with your child. Parent participation re- quired. Ages 3-5. F Mar 4 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162552 Sa Apr 9–30 11am–12pm NCP $40 #166424 F May 6–27 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #165427 Fun with Fruits and Veggies Get your child excited and interested in healthy food choices. A variety of fabulous fruits and vegetables are used in fun projects and creative crafs. Parent participa- tion required. Ages 3-5. Th Apr 7–28 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #165425 Kid Cooks Does your child like to help in the kitchen? Children will learn how to safely work in the kitchen and prop- erly use tools. Make pizza, soft pretzels and many other items from scratch. Parent partici- pation required. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28. Sa May 7–Jun 4* 11am–12pm NCP $40 #166503 F May 27 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166110 Let’s Make Dough! Toss it, pat it or bake it! Join us while we create fun proj- ects with dough. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Apr 8 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166113 crAfts Crafts Snacks Enjoy crafs, stories and making a snack with your child. Tis busy class is full of fun and excitement. Parent par- ticipation required. Ages 3-5. F Apr 29 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166115 Creative Crafts Play Paint, build, play and more! We provide the supplies, you provide the creativity in self-directed activities. Crafs can be messy; wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation required. Ages 2-7. Sa Mar 19 11am–pm TRNC $3 #160113 Sa Apr 16 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #164865 Sa May 21 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #164866 Sa Jun 18 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #164867 EARLYCHILDHOOD 22 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Messy Play
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    dAnce, music drAmA Jump, Shout, Get Your Wiggles Out! Active toddlers explore the world of music through various music styles and use instruments, ribbons, parachutes and gymnastics equipment. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent participation re- quired. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 1-3. Tu Mar 1–29 11am–12pm HPCC $61 #161821 Tu Apr 5–26 11am–12pm HPCC $49 #165333 Tu May 3–31 11am–12pm HPCC $61 #165334 Tu Jun 7–28 11am–12pm HPCC $49 #165335 Jumping Jacks Jills Help develop motor and social skills through lively music, singing, dancing, imaginative play, tunnels and instrumen- tal jam sessions. More info: info@cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Parent participation required. Inst: Miracles in Motion. Ages 1.5-4. W Apr 13–May 4 10am–10:55am NCP $39 #164911 Kids Love Music: Baby Class Musical bonding time for you and your baby! Learn lap songs, peek-a-boo songs and active chants. Explore rhythm and sound with shakers and drums while your baby gains motor skills, building blocks for tonal memory and cog- nitive development. Bring a baby blanket. Class content changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 4-14 mos. (not walking). Tu Apr 5–May 3 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #164636 Sa Apr 23–May 21 11am–11:30am WBCP $65 #164638 Tu May 10–Jun 7 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $65 #164637 Kids Love Music: Toddler Class A good class for frst-timers. Together we sing, dance and play rhythm instruments! Explore making music with drums, pentatonic xylophones and glockenspiels. We keep your toddler active and engaged in this shortened version of the Kids Love Music class! New content each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 1-2. Tu Apr 5–May 3 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #164639 Sa Apr 23–May 21 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $65 #164641 Tu May 10–Jun 7 3:30pm–4pm NCP $65 #164640 Tiny Turtles Dinky Ducks Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses, which allow you to sample a variety of our programs. Fine Arts Classes Fine arts classes for young children are listed on Page 89. 23 EARLYCHILDHOOD Messy, Muddy Hands Toes Create art with fngers, feet, mud and suds! Enjoy crafy fun using a variety of exciting objects. Child’s artwork will be assembled into a keepsake. New projects each month. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent par- ticipation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: $20. Ages 1-5. Th Mar 3–31 10am–10:45am HPCC $55 #161787 Th Mar 3–31 11am–11:45am HPCC $55 #161788 Th Apr 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #165248 Th Apr 7–28 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #165249 Th May 5–26 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #165250 Th May 5–26 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #165251 Th Jun 2–30 10am–10:45am HPCC $55 #165252 Th Jun 2–30 11am–11:45am HPCC $55 #165253 Shapes, Numbers Colors Puzzles, crafs and activities make learning the basics fun! Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Apr 22 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166120 Sticky, Sloppy, Squishy Crafts It’s fun to create artwork with fngers, feet, pudding, play- dough, mud, suds and friends! Your child’s imagination will run wild with weekly inventive projects. Parent par- ticipation required. Ages 3-5. F Jun 3 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166119 Toddler Keepsakes Preserve memories of your child’s toddler years with unique crafs. Using glue, glitter, plaster, paint, hands and feet, you’ll be making special memories to treasure. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Spring Crafts F Mar 25 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #162616 Spring Crafts Tu Apr 5–26 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165424 Mother’s Day F May 6 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166116 Father’s Day F Jun 10 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #166117 Trucks, Trains, Boats Planes Each week, we’ll introduce an exciting and fascinating mode of transportation. Join us for stories and crafs de- signed to delight and educate your child. Parent partici- pation required. Ages 3-5. Tu Apr 12–May 3 10am–11am WBCP $35 #164303 Tu Jun 7–28 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #165428 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Kids Love Music Comesing, dance and play together with animal puppets and rhythm instruments. Explore making music with drums, xylophones and glockenspiels. Children gain ton- al memory, motor skills, cognitive development and have a fun time bonding with you! Class content changes each session. More info: info@kidslovemusic.net. Adult par- ticipation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages: 1-4. Tu Apr 5–May 3 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #164631 Tu Apr 5–May 3 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #164632 Sa Apr 23–May 21 10am–10:45am WBCP $65 #164635 Tu May 10–Jun 7 4:15pm–5pm NCP $65 #164633 Tu May 10–Jun 7 5:15pm–6pm NCP $65 #164634 South Coast Music Together Experience the acclaimed and international research-based music and movement program for infants, toddlers and the adults who love them. Classes fow with songs, dance and instrumental jam sessions in a spirit of warmth and com- munity. More info: scmusictogether@aol.com. Parent par- ticipation required. Inst: South Coast Music Together. Cur- riculum fee: $41. Infant siblings younger than 9 months may register for free as space permits. Call 949-724-6611 to reserve the free spot. Ages birth-4yrs. *No class 5/30. M Apr 11–Jun 20* 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #165150 M Apr 11–Jun 20* 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #165151 Tu Apr 12–Jun 14 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #165152 Tu Apr 12–Jun 14 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #165153 Sa Apr 16–Jun 18 9:15am–10am TRCP $184 #165154 Sa Apr 16–Jun 18 10:15am–11am TRCP $184 #165155 Tumble, Tots Tunes Dance, sing and tumble with your little ones. Expand your child’sexperienceandinterestinmusic,danceandgymnas- ticsthroughmovementandvariousapparatuses.Moreinfo: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Parent participation re- quired. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 2-3.5 Tu Mar 1–29 10am–10:45am HPCC $61 #161818 Tu Apr 5–26 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #165329 Tu May 3–31 10am–10:45am HPCC $61 #165330 Tu Jun 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #165331 educAtionAl AlphaBricks Learn the alphabet with LEGO® bricks. Tis is a hands- on class where students will design and build educational models based on letters of the alphabet using DUPLO® bricks. Children must be toilet trained. More info: irvine@bricks4kidz.com, 949-415-4391. Inst: Bricks 4 Kidz. Ages 2.5-4. *No class 5/30. M Apr 4–May 2 2pm–3pm CCP $89 #165001 M May 9–Jun 6* 2pm–3pm CCP $72 #165002 Parent Me Learning Chinese Together Learnwhilehavingfun!Byusingavarietyoftoolsandtech- niques including songs, animals, fruits, colors and games, children and parent teams interact to easily learn Chinese together. More info: 949-559-6868. Parent participation re- quired. Supply fee: $10. Ages 2.5-5. *No class 5/28* Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 9:10am–9:55am SCCCA $150 #165464 Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 10am–10:45am SCCCA $150 #165465 Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 10:50am–11:35am SCCCA $150 #165466 mArtiAl Arts Tiny Tigers Karate Tame your little one’s inner tiger with techniques to channel their energy in this karate class for beginners. Course strives to instill respect, self-control and confdence. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Hemenez. Ages 4-12. Sa Apr 2–23 9am–10am DCP $48 #165177 Sa May 7–28 9am–10am DCP $48 #165178 Sa Jun 4–25 9am–10am DCP $48 #165179 more choices! Pirates Dragons From pirates and ships to dragons and knights, this class will transport explorers to another time and place through crafts and fun activities. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F May 20 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166118 F Jun 3 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166734 Tiny Turtles Dinky Ducks Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses, which allow you to sample a variety of our programs. EARLYCHILDHOOD 24 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    25 EARLYCHILDHOOD oc dAnce Productions Theseclasses are offered by OC Dance Productions Instructors. More Info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org Dance recitals not available for spring sessions *No class 5/30 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Parent me cLasses (Parent Participation Required) All-In-One Dance Experience different genres of dance including ballet, jazz, hip-hop, tumbling, stretches and creative movement, providing a proper foundation for future dance classes. Tese basic movements can improve spatial awareness, body control and balance. Suitable for boys and girls. Sneakers or dance shoes required. Ages 1.5–3 W Apr 6–Jun 8 10am–10:45am CCP $139 #166272 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #166274 Tots Tutus Ballet Imaginations soar with props, songs, rhythm, movement and play. Trough ballet and jazz basics, children develop gross motor skills and creativity. Ballet shoes required. Ages 1.5–3 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 9am–9:45am CCP $124 #166282 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #166283 Movement, Motor Skills and More Set to favorite tunes, children will use props, parachutes, bean bags and more to play and participate in partner activities with their parent or guardian. Suitable for boys and girls. Sneakers or dance shoes required. Ages 1.5–3 W Apr 6–Jun 8 11am–11:45am CCP $139 #166275 Ages 1.5–3 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 9:50am–10:35am UCP $139 #166276 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9am–9:45am NCP $139 #166277 Princess Ballet Play Fundamentals of ballet and creative movement to fairy tale music with princess tutus, props, story time and prin- cess crafs. Surprise visit from a familiar princess on the last day. Supply fee: $10. Demo Tu Apr 5 9am–9:45am UCP $5 #166278 Ages 1.5–3 W Apr 6–Jun 8 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #166279 Ages 1.5–3 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9am–9:45am CCP $139 #166280 Ages 1.5–3 Tu Apr 12–Jun 7 9am–9:45am UCP $124 #166281 dance cLasses (Ages 3+) Dance Play These introductory classes are for those new to dance or movement and incorporate dance technique with creative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes promote rhythm, coordination, listening, gross motor skills and articulation. Butterfy Ballerinas Ages 3–6 W Apr 6–Jun 8 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166259 Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 119:50am–10:35am NCP $139 #166260 Hip Hop Tumble Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166266 Princess Ballet Supply fee: $10. Ages 3–5 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 10:45am–11:30am CCP $124 #166287 Ages 3–5 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166288 Ages 3–5 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166289 Ages 3–5 F Apr 8–Jun 10 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166290 Ages 3–5 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 9:50am–10:35am CCP $139 #166291 Sing Along Dance Fun Ages 3–6 W Apr 13–Jun 15 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166292 Superhero Hip Hop Creative Movement Ages 3–5 F Apr 8–Jun10 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166295 Dance Technique Tese classes are more technique and disciplined based. Dancers track their improvement and learning through a progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/fexibility train- ing explored. All-In-One Dance Ages 2–3 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 9am–9:45am UCP $139 #166235 Ballet Tap Combo Ages 3–5 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 9:50am–10:35am CCP $124 #166236 Ages 3–5 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $124 #166237 Demo Tu Apr 5 10:45am–11:30am UCP $5 #166243 Ages 3–5 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166239 Ages 3–5 F Apr 8–Jun 10 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166240 Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 10:40am–11:25am CCP $139 #166241 Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 10:45am–11:30am NCP $139 #166242 Ages 3–5 Tu Apr 12–Jun 7 10:45am–11:30am UCP $124 #166238 Ballet, Jazz Tap Combo Ages 4–6 W Apr 13–Jun 15 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166245 Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #166246 Ballet, Jazz Tumbling Combo Class Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166247 Ages 4–7 W Apr 13–Jun 15 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166249 Ages 3–6 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 10:45am–11:30am UCP $139 #166248 Tots Tutus Ballet Demo Tu Apr 5 9:50am–10:35am UCP $5 #166298 Ages 3–6 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 11:30am–12:15pm CCP $139 #166297 Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 12–Jun 7 9:50am–10:35am UCP$124 #166296 Tots Tutus Ballet
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    Play-Well Tek: Mine,Craft, Build: Adventure Game Using LEGO® Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come to- gether in this unique building adventure game inspired by Minecraf. Players roll the dice to acquire resources to enhance and complete the adventure. Inst: Play-Well Tek. Ages 5-7. M–Th Mar 28–31 9am–12pm LLCP $145 #163099 Weeble Wobble Wednesdays Drop in for a variety of self-directed parent and child activities including musical instruments, crafs, puzzles, movement, games and circle time. Activity stations are designed to expose and encourage development of mo- tor skills, socialization, language and cognitive abilities. Includes a cofee station for grown-ups. Ages 1-4. Weeble Wobble passes are available for purchase at HPCC. Five- day pass $20 and 10-day pass $40. Ages 1-4. EveryWednesday Apr 6–Jun 8 10am–11am HPCC $4/meeting Preschool ProgrAms ABCs with Tiny Tots Schedule: Option 1: TTh: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Option 2: MWF: 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Fees: Varies per month, per option. Sign up online or at the park. Sites: Deerfeld Community Park (DCP) University Community Park (UCP) Prepare your child for kindergarten both academically and socially. Children will learn to write their name, ex- perience art, music, science, cooking, math and reading in a fun and nurturing environment with caring teach- ers and assistants. Adult-to-child ratio is 1:8. Children must be toilet trained. More info: socalttt@juno.com. Inst: Mrs. M. and Tiny Tot Staf. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Ages 3-5. *No Class 5/30. Mornings with Miss Tammy Tots Schedule: Option 1: MW: 9:30–11:30 a.m. Option 2: TTh: 9:30–11:30 a.m. Fees: Varies per month, per option. Sign up online or at the park. Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) Join in the fun with your toddler. Children are introduced to a friendly environment with fun alphabet art, crafs, mu- sic, story and playground time. Activities are designed to encourage self-motivation and independence in prepara- tion for preschool. Parent participation required. Bring a snack. More info: tammyle@att.net, 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy’s staf. Supply fee: $5. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Ages 2-6. *No class 5/30. Mornings with Miss Tammy Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2: TTh: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: Varies per month, per option. Sign up online or at the park. Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP) Tis class is packed with activities including alphabet recog- nition (upper/lower case), creative arts, literature, phonics and writing. Classes provide interactive experience to spark imaginative learning in a fun-flled morning of social de- velopment and self-esteem building. Diferent themes ex- plored each week. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net, 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $15. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Ages 3-6. *No class 5/30. Afternoons with Miss Tammy Schedule: TTh: 1–3 p.m. Fees: Varies per month, per option. Sign up online or at the park. Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) Enhance your child’s kindergarten readiness through let- ter recognition, phonics, alphabetic toys, sight words and writing. Class reinforces a positive self-image and makes school a fun experience. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: tammyle@att.net. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Ages 3-6. My Fun Time Later Gators School Readiness Drop-of Program Introduction to numbers, colors, children’s literature, alpha- bet recognition and phonics. Activities stimulate creativity, socialization and cognitive development through interac- tive play and music games. Children must be toilet trained. Register onsite. Space is limited! Ages 3-5. *No class 5/30. Deerfeld Community Park 949-724-6725 My FunTime Monday–Friday* 8am–12pm $6/hour Later Gators Monday–Friday* 12pm–3pm $6/hour Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728 My FunTime Monday–Friday* 9am–1pm $6/hour EARLYCHILDHOOD 26 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    OC First ChinesePreschool Kinder Class Schedule: Option 1: M–F: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 3: TTh: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: Varies per month, per option. Sign up online or at the park. Site: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Immerse your child in the Chinese language and culture to develop school-readiness skills and become bilin- gual. This fun curriculum teaches children to converse, write sentences and comprehend math in Chinese. No language experience required. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: 714-338-9270. Inst: OC First Language Academy. Supply fee: $25 (M-F), $20 (MWF), $15 (T/T). Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/30. On Your Mark. Get Set. Grow! Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2: MW: 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Option 3: MW: 12:30–3:30 p.m. Option 4: TTh: 12:30–3:30 p.m. Fees: Varies per month, per option. Sign up online or at the park. Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) This interactive drop-off pro- gram focuses on kindergarten readiness. The curriculum is in- troduced in a fun and dynamic learning experience where kids develop math, lit- eracy, social science, language, science and motor skills while gain- ing social skills and a sense of independence. Children must be toilet trained. Parents are asked to volunteer two times dur- ing each session. Bring a healthy snack daily. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: MWF $30 (half day); MW and TT $25 (half day); MW $50 (full day). Program runs monthly; view fees and register online. Ages 3-6. *No class 5/30. Preschool Chinese Conversation Learn to read and speak Chinese before starting kinder- garten. Children start reading through phonetics curricu- lum and develop conversation skills with group activities, songs, storytime, games, crafs and special holiday events. Parent participation is optional. Children must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 5/30. M,W Apr 4–Jun 8* 9am–11:20am SCCCA $475 #165482 Tu,Th Apr 5–Jun 7 9am–11:20am SCCCA $475 #165483 Reading, Math More Preschool Preschoolers can learn to read, spell, add and subtract through an introduction to phonics, leveled reading, spell- ing and math. More info: claudia@readwritesolutions.com, 949-263-0633. Parent participation required. Inst: Read- write. Program and testing fee: $50. Ages 3.5-5. Tu,Th Apr 5–May 3 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #164748 Tu,Th May 10–Jun 7 10am–11:15am UCP $109 #164749 Reading Readiness Program Schedule: Option 1: MWF: 9 a.m.–noon Option 2: TTh: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: Varies per month, per option Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) University Community Park (UCP) Learn to read before starting kindergarten through this phonetics curriculum pro- gram with daily activities in a group set- ting. Register early; program sells out! More info: nli786@yahoo.com. Inst: Nabila Imran. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 4/14, 5/30. Tiny Trekkers Play School Tis kindergarten readiness program introduces a well- rounded curriculum of art, science, children’s literature, numbers, alphabet recognition and more. Activities pro- mote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive develop- ment through interactive play and nature activities. Bring a healthy snack. Children must be toilet trained. Ages 3-5. Tu,Th Apr 5–28 9am–11am TRNC $88 #164879 Tu,Th May 3–31 9am–11am TRNC $99 #164880 Th,Tu Jun 2–9 9am–11am TRNC $33 #164881 Preschool Programs Preschool programs are offered at multiple City parks with different day and time options to choose from. Most programs run monthly. For more information on options and fees, visit irvinequickreg.org and browse the Early Childhood Preschool Programs. 27 EARLYCHILDHOOD For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Sea Explorers Dive intothe world of sea urchins, sea stars and other creatures of the mysterious ocean world. Crafts, games and stories make this class fun and exciting for all. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Apr 1 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166111 Tu May 3–24 10am–11am NCP $35 #166481 W Jun 1 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166715 sPorts fitness All Sorts of Sports With help from parents and instructors, children are in- troduced to T-ball, soccer, track and more! Family mem- bers are invited to the ‘big game’ at the last class. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Sa Mar 5–26 10am–11am HPCC $45 #161911 Sa Mar 5–Apr 2 10am–11am TRCP $45 #162546 Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #160101 Sa Mar 26–Apr 16 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165350 Sa Apr 9–30 9am–10am NCP $45 #166422 W Apr 27–May 18 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165352 Sa Apr 30–May 21 10am–11am HPCC $45 #166630 Sa Apr 30–May 21 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #165351 Sa Jun 4–25 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165353 Sa Jun 4–25 10am–11am TRCP $45 #166109 Anaheim ICE: Parent Me Skating You and your child learn to skate together. One parent and one child per class; includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three passes to use during the session. More info: jsaitta@the-rinks.com, 714-518-3212. Parent participation required. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 16–May 7 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164655 Sa May 14–Jun 11* 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164656 science nAture Bug Buddies Creep, crawl and explore the life of a bug through fasci- nating crafs, puzzles and nature activities. Parent partici- pation required. Ages 3-5. Th Apr 7–28 10am–11am NCP $35 #166486 Tu May 10–31 10am–11am WBCP $35 #164304 Critters, Creatures Bugs Discover the world of crit- ters and creatures through hands-on activities and sto- ries. Tis fun-flled class may include visits from live crit- ters and craf activities. Par- ent participation required. Ages 3-5. W Jun 8 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166735 Dino Fun Travel to the prehistoric past to learn everything about dinosaurs. Find out what they ate and where they lived through fun activities, stories and craf projects. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Tu Apr 5–26 10am–11am NCP $35 #166406 Grow Me A Garden Design a fower pot, plant beautiful fowers, make distinc- tive garden signs and create lovely bird feeders all in this fun, relaxed atmosphere. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Th May 5–26 10am–11am NCP $35 #166409 Play-Well Tek: Jedi Engineering with LEGO® Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineer- ing principles right in front of them by designing and re- fning LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units and more. More info: ethompson@play-well.org, 714-861-9807. Inst: Play-Well Tek. Ages 5-7. Tu Apr 19–May 24 3:15pm–4:45pm LLCP $145 #165003 Reptile Roundup Frogs, lizards, snakes and turtles are pretty cool creatures. Explore the amazing world of reptiles and amphibians through crafts, stories and games. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F May 13 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #166112 Tiny Turtles Dinky Ducks Tiny Turtles and Dinky Ducks are one-day only courses, which allow you to sample a variety of our programs. EARLYCHILDHOOD 28 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Anaheim ICE: Skatingfor Tots Beginning ice skating made fun and easy. Learn how to march, glide, hop and wiggle backwards on the ice. In- cludes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three additional skating passes to be used during the four-week session. Please arrive 30 minutes early to the first class. More info: jsaitta@the-rinks.com, 714-518-3212. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28, 6/1. W Apr 13–May 4 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #164651 Sa Apr 16–May 7 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164652 W May 11–Jun 8* 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #164653 Sa May 14–Jun 11* 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #164654 Fun Time Gymnastics Get ready for mornings of obstacle courses, gymnastics, fun and excite- ment! Children are introduced tobasic tumbling and gymnastic skills, while improving coordination and balance. More info: shannoncoykendall@gmail.com. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 3-6. Tu Mar 1–29 9am–9:45am HPCC $61 #161812 Tu Apr 5–26 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #165325 Tu May 3–31 9am–9:45am HPCC $61 #165326 Tu Jun 7–28 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #165327 Mommy, Daddy Me Soccer Introduce yourself and your little one to the world’s most popular game! Fun, age-appropriate activities de- velop large motor and socialization skills. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com, 888-277-9542. Parent partici- pation required. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 2-3.5 W Mar 2–30 5:30pm–6pm CCP $73 #160215 F Mar 4–Apr 1 5:30pm–6pm NCP $73 #160216 W Apr 20–May 11 5:30pm–6pm CCP $59 #164683 F Apr 22–May 13 5:30pm–6pm NCP $59 #164684 W Jun 1–22 5:30pm–6pm CCP $59 #164685 F Jun 3–24 5:30pm–6pm NCP $59 #164686 OC Playball Sports improve fine and gross motor development and teach basic life and social skills. Start your little athlete on the right foot with this program designed by sports psychologists, occupational therapists and teachers. More info: nblake@ocplayball.com, 949-606-4038. Parent par- ticipation required for 2-year-old class. Inst: OC Playball. *No class 4/8. Ages 2 F Apr 1–Jun 10* 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $125 #164622 Ages 3 F Apr 1–Jun 10* 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $125 #164623 Ages 2 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $125 #164620 Ages 3 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $125 #164621 NEW Parent Me: Kick Play Experienced instructors along with puppet friends Mimi and Pepe take you and your toddler through a world of exciting physical activity while learning pre- soccer skills. Parent participation required. More info: la@supersoccerstars.com, 310-998-0010. Inst: Super Soc- cer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 1-2. W Mar 9–30 9am–9:40am OCGP $80 #160449 W Apr 6–May 25 11am–11:45am OCGP $160 #166425 NEW Super Soccer Stars Learn soccer skills and teamwork in a fun, non-compet- itive and educational environment through age-specifc curriculum. Low child-to-coach ratios and positive rein- forcement ensure each child improves at their own pace while having a blast! More info: la@supersoccerstars.com, 310-998-0010. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 2–3 W Mar 9–30 9:45am–10:25am OCGP $80 #160443 Ages 3–4.5 W Mar 9–30 10:30am–11:15am OCGP $80 #160444 Ages 4.5–5 W Mar 9–30 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $80 #160445 Ages 2–3 W Apr 6–May 25 9:30am–10:10am OCGP $160 #166427 Ages 3–4.5 W Apr 6–May 25 10:15am–11am OCGP $160 #166428 Ages 4.5–5 W Apr 6–May 25 2:10pm–2:55pm OCGP $160 #166429 Tot Soccer Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Fun group activities encourage large motor and social skill development. Shin guards required. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com, 888-277-9542. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 3.5-5. W Mar 2–30 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $73 #160226 F Mar 4–Apr 1 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $73 #160227 W Apr 20–May 11 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $59 #164679 F Apr 22–May 13 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $59 #164680 W Jun 1–22 4:45pm–5:20pm CCP $59 #164681 F Jun 3–24 4:45pm–5:20pm NCP $59 #164682 TriFytt Biddy Tee Ball League Your child will have a great time playing tee ball while mak- ing new friends. First day will be practice and team assign- ments. More info: info@trifyttsports.com, 714-237-0060. Includes a team shirt. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 5/27. Ages 2–3 F Apr 22–Jun 3* 5:30pm–6pm SSNP $79 #166342 Ages 3–5 F Apr 22–Jun 3* 6pm–6:45pm SSNP $79 #166343 TriFytt Multi-Sport Introduce your child to sports in a fun and safe envi- ronment where they can develop basic athletic skills. Includes T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com, 714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 5/28. Ages 2–3 Sa Apr 2–30 9am–9:30am SSNP $75 #166338 Ages 3–5 Sa Apr 2–30 9:30am–10:15am SSNP $75 #166339 Ages 2–3 Sa May 7–Jun 11* 9am–9:30am SSNP $75 #166340 Ages 3–5 Sa May 7–Jun 11* 9:30am–10:15am SSNP $75 #166341 29 EARLYCHILDHOOD For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Wildfire gymnastics Train ata state-of-the-art, air-conditioned facility. Registration closes two days prior to class. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfre Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. $24 annual insurance fee (per child) due at site. Parent Tot Gymnastics: Ages 1.5–3 Enjoy gymnastic obstacle courses and stations that teach children coordination and social interaction. Parents learn how to efectively coach their child in gymnastics and other developmental skills. W Apr 6–27 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #165034 W May 4–25 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #165035 W Jun 1–22 10am–10:45am WFG $65 #165036 Preschool Embers Gymnastics: Ages 3–4 Tis class is designed to develop a high level of gross motor skills, build self-confdence and enhance your child’s ability to listen and follow directions using preschool equipment in a safe and fun environment. W Apr 6–27 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #165037 W May 4–25 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #165038 W Jun 1–22 9am–9:55am WFG $70 #165039 Preschool Junior Flames Gymnastics: Ages 5–6 Tis co-ed class helps develop gross motor skills and self-confdence. Children are taught gymnastics skills through progressive activities on appropriate- sized equipment in a fun and safe environment. Th Apr 7–28 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #165040 Th May 5–26 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #165041 Th Jun 2–23 6:30pm–7:25pm WFG $70 #165042 hAlf-Pint sPorts Check out Sports Basics on Page 46 Ages 3–5 Children will learn the basic skills and techniques of bas- ketball, soccer or T-ball. Classes use smaller equipment and stress cooperative play and fun! Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/28. Looking for something more advanced for your 5-year- old? Check out Sports Basics on Page 46. Half-Pint Hoops Th Mar 24–Apr 14 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165266 Sa Apr 30–May 21 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165267 Sa May 14–Jun 11 9:30am–10:30am WBCP* $45 #164298 F Jun 3–24 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165268 Half-Pint Soccer Sa Mar 12–Apr 2 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #160024 Tu Mar 22–Apr 12 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165192 F Mar 25–Apr 15 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165193 Sa Apr 16–May 7 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #164295 Tu Apr 26–May 17 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165194 Th Apr 28–May 19 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165195 Sa Apr 30–May 21 10am–11am TRCP $45 #166108 Sa May 14–Jun 11 11am–12pm WBCP* $45 #164296 W Jun 1–22 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165196 F Jun 3–24 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165197 Half-Pint T-Ball W Mar 23–Apr 13 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165202 Sa Apr 2–23 10am–11am TRCP $45 #166107 Sa Apr 16–May 7 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #164294 F Apr 29–May 20 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165203 Sa May 7–Jun 4* 9am–10am NCP $45 #166501 Th Jun 2–23 10am–11am SSNP $45 #165204 Swimming Lessons or Tennis Looking for swimming lessons or tennis for your tot? See Pages 84 and 105. EARLYCHILDHOOD 30 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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     PersonalDevelopment  SocialandRecreationalActivities  Freegames and activities provided in a safe and enriching environment, for youth ages 6 and up.  LeadershipSkills  Teamwork  U For more information, call 949-724-6789 or visit cityofrvine.org/mrp FREEDROP INPROGRAM! FREE FREEDROP IN DROP INPROGRAM! PROGRAM! Mobile Recreation Program • Oak Creek 949-551-3275 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304270959 • Plaza Vista 949-653-6405 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304270590 • Portola Springs 714-508-1030 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304370943 • Santiago Hills 714-832-2874 Kids Stuf Lic. # 304370030 • Springbrook 949-559-8388 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 300610610 • • • • • • • Programs ofered at the following elementary schools: ✓High-quality, state-licensed programs ✓Dedicated child-development staf ✓A nurturing environment ✓Well-rounded curriculum and activities ✓Academic support ✓Scholarships available! • 949-856-3018 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304370709 • Bonita Canyon 949-509-6736 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304270944 • Brywood 949-786-0049 Kids Stuf Lic. # 304370379 • Canyon View 714-730-5194 Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304270516 • College Park 949-552-0366 Rainbow Rising Lic. # 300613997 • • • • • • • Before- and after-school care for your K-6th grader Irvine Child Care Project Free Support Services Isstressgettingyoudown?DidyouknowthatFORFamilies provides free, confdential consultations to help connect you with support services? Please call 949-724-6650 for more information. Are you struggling in your relationship? Areyourchildren/teenstrying your patience? Are you feeling overwhelmedand struggling to make ends meet? FOR Families, call 949-724-6650 or visit cityofirvine.org/forfamilies 31 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    cAmPs Arts Camp Spring Site:Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) Explore drawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art media! Establish art fundamentals while strengthening individual creativity! Children receive personal guidance from art instructors while learning about famous artists, art techniques and art history. Art supplies and T-shirt provided. Online registration is available afer the Par- ticipant Emergency Form has been submitted. More info: 949-724-6880. Ages 6-12. Eco-Art M–F Mar 21–25 8:30am–3pm $199 #166754 Creative Safari M–F Mar 28–Apr 18:30am–3pm $199 #166755 Artist All Stars M–F Apr 4–8 8:30am–3pm $199 #166756 iCamps: Schedule: Mar 28–Apr 1: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. or 1 p.m.–6 p.m. Fee: $21 per slot , per day Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) Customize your camp for spring break. Choose by day and time slot. Online registration is available afer the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted. Ages 5-10. iCamp Sports Games Time: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. A variety of popular recreation-based sports and games are offered daily in a fun, exciting, non-competitive atmosphere. Enjoy sports activities such as soccer, bas- ketball, baseball, volleyball, flag football, group games and much more. iCamp Adventure Time: 1 p.m.–6 p.m. Exciting themes including games, crafts, sports, songs, cooking and special events. Join us for camp FUN and an abundance of different activities taking place each day! iCamp: Intersession Schedule: March 21–April 8: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m. Fees: $36 per on-site day or $50 per excursion day Sites: Northwood Community Park (NCP) Mar 28–Apr 1 only University Community Park (UCP) Woodbury Community Park (WBCP) Fees: $36 (per on-site day) or $50 (per excursion day) Gear up for days of fun-flled, interactive activities includ- ing games, crafs, sports and excursions when school is out for breaks. Camp flls; register early. Camp T-shirts are required on all excursions. Online registration is available afer the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted. Ages 6-12 (1st-6th grades). After-school community PArk ProgrAms Irvine’s community parks ofer Irvine Play Afer-School Clubs (iPAC), starting afer-school to 6 p.m. Your child will engage in cool, educational and fun daily activities. Tese programs are for children in Kindergarten–6th grade. Transportation is available. Contact site for more information, pricing and to register. iPAC at HPCC (Kindergarten–6th grade) 949-724-6750 Transportation available from the following schools: College Park CypressVillage Deerfeld Greentree Eastshore Northwood iPAC at NCP (Kindergarten–6th grade) 949-724-6728 Transportation available from the following schools: Brywood CanyonView Hicks Canyon Portola Springs Santiago Hills iPAC at WBCP (Kindergarten-6th grade) 949-724-6840 Transportation available from the following schools: Stonegate Woodbury After School All-Stars at UCP (Kindergarten–6th grade) 949-724-6815 Transportation available from the following schools: Alderwood Culverdale Meadow Park Oak Creek Stonecreek University Westpark T-Rock at TRCP (Kindergarten–6th grade) 949-724-6734 Transportation available from the following schools: Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock VistaVerde CHILDREN 32 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Spring Camp at theRock Looking for an adventurous camp for your child this spring break? Daily activities include sports, science, crafs and games. Join the excitement as we explore, create and play. Register early. Ages 5-10. Online registration is available afer the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted. M Mar 28 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166611 Tu Mar 29 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166612 W Mar 30 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166613 Th Mar 31 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166614 F Apr 1 8am–1pm TRCP $23 #166615 Spring X-Cursion Camp March 21–April 8 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m Location: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) Fees: $195 Join the fun! Tis excursion camp is held exclusively for students in 5th and 6th grades. Excursions include pizza making and roller skating; Universal Studios; Dave Busters and movies; Knott’s Berry Farm; and Balboa Beach and Fun Zone. Camps sell out; sign up early! More info: 949-724-6744. Ages 10-12. Online registration is available afer the Participant Emergency Form has been submitted. Chess Camp: Beginning Advanced Beginning Fun brain exercise for the break. Learn chess basics, tactics and advanced strategies. Includes an ofcial USCF tour- nament with medals and trophies for everyone! Bring a snack daily. More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com. Inst: Derek Tan, Chess Master. Ages 6-14. M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 12:30pm–4pm UCP $160 #164629 M–F Apr 4–8 12:30pm–4pm UCP $160 #164630 Culinary Camp Bring out your inner chef while preparing mouth-water- ing food in this fun week-long camp! Learn the funda- mentals of cooking and baking that will inspire an appe- tite for great food. Recipes, supplies and lunch included. Menus subject to change. Online registration is available afer Participant Emergency Form has been submitted. Inst: Christianne Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. Ages 6-11. When in Rome M–F Mar28–Apr1 9am–12pm IFAC $175 #166757 CHILDREN 34 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    communicAtion Oui! Learn Frenchfor Fun Encourage your child’s natural ability to learn French with ease using basic conversation, puppets, songs, games and other educational materials, numbers, colors, al- phabet, animals, fruits, vegetables and more. More info: bonjournilou@yahoo.com, 949-854-2354. Inst: Nilo Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 4-12. Th Apr 7–Jun 9 5:30pm–6:30pm RSC $120 #164661 cooking Crazy Cooks Fun cooking with a twist! Learn how to make fun edible items such as fruit pizzas, applesauce and fro- zen bananas. Kids will practice math and language skills while having a great time in the kitch- en. Tis class is perfect for kids to learn self-confdence and a sense of accomplishment. Ages 6-12. F Apr 1 3pm–4:30pm TRCP $17 #166966 Play-Well Tek: Mine, Craft, Build: Survival Games with LEGO® Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come to- gether in this unique building adventure game designed by Play-Well instructors. Students will have a blast creat- ing characters and scenes, without any prior experience with Minecraf® or LEGO®. Inst: Play-Well Tek. Ages 7-11. M–Th Mar 28–31 1pm–4pm LLCP $145 #163100 Skatedogs Skateboarding Spring Break Camp Whether you are just learning or ready for advanced tricks, this camp is right for you! Make new friends, ad- vance your skills and most importantly, have fun in our private skatepark. Requirements: signed Skatedogs waiv- er form, skateboard, knee pads, elbow pads and helmet. More info: 714-313-8787. Inst: Skatedogs. Ages 6-13. M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am UCP $144 #164743 Trifytt Basketball Camp Trough fun and safe games, young athletes will have a great time playing the world's fastest growing sport: bas- ketball. Athletes are taught the benefts of sportsmanship, sharing and teamwork. Includes camp shirt and basket- ball. Inst: TriFytt Sports Coach. Ages 6-12. M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–2:30pm MWCP $149 #166366 35 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Culinary Workshops for Children Learnbasic culinary techniques and kitchen safety in a fun and delicious environment. Inst: Christianne Winthrop/Bryan Estrada. IFAC member: $35. Ages 6-12. St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #163034 Pizza Party! Sa Apr 23 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166801 Cookie Monsters Sa May 14 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166802 Hawaiian Luau Sa Jun 18 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166803 Delightful Desserts Make easy desserts such as cakes, cookies and ice cream treats. Kids learn kitchen safety, culinary tricks and math by measuring ingredients. Recipe book provided. Ages 6-12. Tu Apr 5–26 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #166484 F May 13–Jun 3 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $40 #164293 Healthy Cooks Eat healthier with nutritious alternatives to fast food that kids can make at home. Class includes nutrition informa- tion, basic cooking lessons and samples. Ages 6-12. Tu May 3–24 3:45pm–5pm NCP $40 #166407 International Chefs Explore the world through appetizers, desserts and more! Each week, children are introduced to the cuisine of a diferent country to expand their tasting palate with new favors and textures. Ages 6-12. F Mar 25–Apr 15 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $48 #165382 F Apr 15–May 6 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $48 #164292 crAfts Chinese Calligraphy Painting for Children Calligraphy is a painting art form requiring the control and concentration of ink, paper thickness and absorptiv- ity and brush fexibility. Students learn to produce a va- riety of styles and forms in this introductory class. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No class 5/29. Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 4pm–6pm SCCCA $198 #165489 NEW Fashion Design Creating Have an eye for style? Tis Creative Ventures series will dive into the world of fashion where students learn how to hand sew, create fashion illustrations and jewelry de- sign. Supply fee: $7.50. Inst: Fashion Camp. Ages 8-12. Hand SewnWallet W Apr 6 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166925 Design Draping W Apr 13 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166926 Hand Sewn W Apr 20 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166927 Binder Cover Jewelry Design W Apr 27 3:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $49 #166928 dAnce, music drAmA Acting Out Learn basic choreography and character development. Parents and friends are invited to a lively performance at the fnal meeting. Beginning and continuing students welcome. Inst: Christopher Mondragon. IFAC member: $72. Ages 8-12. M,W, F Apr 25–May 6 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #166761 Children’s Singing Class Build confdence through singing using popular chil- dren’s songs from well-known musicals. More info: 949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $5. Ages 8–12 Tu Apr 12–May 17 5:30pm–6:25pm PMS $169 #164894 Ages 4–7 W Apr 13–May 18 2:30pm–3:25pm PMS $169 #164895 Ages 4–7 F Apr 15–May 20 4pm–4:55pm PMS $169 #164896 Flamenco Dance en el Parque Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, tech- nique and choreography. Wear a full skirt (girls) and closed-toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages 7-12.*No class 5/27. F Apr 1–29 4:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $60 #166598 F May 6–Jun 10* 4:30pm–5:30pm OCGP $60 #166600 Guitar for Children Beginners practice chords, single note melodies and fun songs. Bring an acoustic or electric guitar with a small amp. Re- peat students welcome; new songs each session. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com, 949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 8-13. W Apr 20–May 18 5pm–6pm NCP $105 #164663 Fine Arts Classes Fine arts classes for children are listed on Page 90. CHILDREN 36 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Youth Leadership and PublicSpeaking Learn to be a fearless communicator! Through hands- on activities and leadership roles, new and continuing students have fun learning to overcome stage fright, enhance their speech writing, presentation skills and critical thinking with positive feedback. More info: leadership@young-ambassadors.org. Inst: Young Am- bassadors. Supply fee: $5. Ages 7–9 W Apr 13–May 18 2:55pm–3:55pm LLCP $95 #165147 Ages 10–14 W Apr 13–May 18 4pm–5pm LLCP $95 #165148 mArtiAl Arts Aikido for Youth Tis efective self-defense class builds confdence and is great for everyone. More info: dojo@integrationforall.com, 949-251-0571. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Circle, #L. Ages 8+. W Apr 6–27 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #164766 W May 4–25 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #164767 W Jun 1–29 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $55 #164768 Ancient Proven Wrestling Method of Shuai Jiao Shuai Jiao is the oldest and most pure form of martial arts in China. Focus on motor skills, coordination, body movement, discipline and self-defense. Sparring is op- tional, but encouraged. More info: 949-559-6868. Inst: Coach Guanda (Qiang) He, twelve-time champion. Ages 5-15. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 4:30pm–5:30pm SCCCA $150 #165484 IL-DO Tae Kwon Do Students will gain physical and mental benefts. Free uni- form provided. Tis class is for introductory students only. More info: ildotkd@sbcglobal.net, 949-551-1800. Ages 4-5 and 6-13. Ages 6–13 M,Th Apr 4–28 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #164687 Ages 4–5 Th Apr 7–28 3:30pm–4pm IL-DO $59 #164688 Ages 6–13 M,Th May 2–26 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $79 #164689 Ages 4–5 M May 2–23 3:30pm–4pm IL-DO $59 #164690 Ages 4–5 Th May 19–Jun 9 3:30pm–4pm IL-DO $59 #164692 Improv for Kids In this intro to Improv class, our young actors will learn to expand their imagination by creating characters, set design and scenes through a variety of Improv, theatre games and art projects. Last class is a performance. Ages 6-12. F Apr 8–May 20 4pm–5:15pm TRCP $78 #16612 Piano Keyboard for Children Practice basic theory and note reading, piano technique, ear training, ensemble playing and simple song playing. Parent participation required for ages 4-6. More info: 949-552-8100. Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $24. Ages 4-6 or 7-9. Ages 4–6 Tu Apr 12–May 17 3:30pm–4:25pm PMS $195 #164897 Ages 7–9 Tu Apr 12–May 17 4:30pm–5:25pm PMS $195 #164898 Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 16–May 21 9am–9:55am PMS $195 #164899 Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 16–May 21 10am–10:55am PMS $195 #164900 educAtionAl Abacus Training Use abacus to calculate addition, sub- traction, multiplication and division problems. Improve speed, accuracy, memory and concentration. More info:949-559-6868.Please bring your own abacus. Supply fee: $20 (book). Ages 6-8. W Apr 6–Jun 8 1:45pm–2:45pm SCCCA $200 #165486 Readwrite Education Courses Readwrite will test to pinpoint skill gaps and feature in- dividualized courses of study for students based on their needs. This skill-based curriculum assists struggling students and challenges advanced students. More info: 949-263-0633. Inst: Readwrite. Program and testing fee: $50. *No class 5/30 Math Development: Grades 2–6 M,W Apr 4–May 2 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #164755 Th, F Apr 8–May 6 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #164754 M,W May 9–Jun 8 5:30pm–6:25pm UCP $109 #164756 Th, F May 12–Jun 9 6pm–6:55pm HPCC $109 #164757 Reading Development: Grades 2–6 M,W Apr 4–May 2 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #164759 Th, F Apr 8–May 6 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #164758 M,W May 9–Jun 8* 4:30pm–5:25pm UCP $109 #164760 Th, F May 12–Jun 9 5pm–5:55pm HPCC $109 #164761 Sound Start Reading: Ages 4.5–6.5 M,W Apr 4–May 2 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #164751 Th, F Apr 8–May 6 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #164750 M,W May 9–Jun 8* 3:30pm–4:25pm UCP $109 #164752 Th, F May 12–Jun 9 4pm–4:55pm HPCC $109 #164753 37 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    CHILDREN 38 oc dAnce Productions Theseclasses are offered by OC Dance Productions. Optional dance recital available in Winter and Fall sessions only. Nominal costume fee applies. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. In the OC Dance Progression Program, dancers of all ages track their individual accomplishments each week with dance goals and objectives. View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. Achievement certifcates presented to all dancers at the end of each session. *No class 5/30. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Dance Play Tese introductory classes are for those new to dance or movement and incorporate dance technique with cre- ative movement, fun and imaginative play. Classes also promote rhythm, coordination, listening, gross motor skills and articulation. All Star Tiny Cheer Tumble Ages 4–7 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $124 #166234 Jedi Training Hip Hop $10 supply fee. Ages 5–9 Th Apr7–Jun 9 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $139 #166268 Pop Star Hip Hop Ages 5–9 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #166284 Street Hip Hop and Break Dance Ages 7–12 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $124 #166293 Ages 5–9 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #166294 Dance Technique These classes are more technique and discipline-based, allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance genre. Dancers can track their improvement and learning through our full progression of ballet, hip-hop, jazz or tap levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/ flexibility training are also explored in these classes. Ballet Barre Technique Ages 6–10 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166244 Classical Ballet: Beginning (Prerequisite for Beginning Level II) Ages 5–9 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $124 #166252 Ages 4–6 W Apr 6–Jun 8 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $139 #166253 Ages 5–8 W Apr 6–Jun 8 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #166254 Ages 7–10 W Apr 6–Jun 8 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #166255 Classical Ballet: Beginning Level II Ages 6–10 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 6pm–6:45pm CCP $124 #166250 Ages 5–7 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #166251 Hip-Hop Ages 5–9 F Apr 8–Jun 10 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $139 #166256 Ages 7–12 F Apr 8–Jun 10 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166257 Hip-Hop Jazz Dance Ages 4–7 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $124 #166258 NEW Intro to Jazz Acro Ages 6–9 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #166299 Irish Dance: Beginning Ages 6–10 W Apr 13–Jun 15 6pm–6:45pm CCP $139 #166267 Children’s Musical Theater Tell a story through song and dance by expressing emo- tion, stage confdence and individuality. Children learn basic choreography and lyrics of popular, age-appropriate songs through imaginative theater games. Last class is a performance. Ages 3–6 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $139 #166261 Ages 4–7 F Apr 8–Jun 10 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166262 Commercial Dance Stage Performance Prep Explore contemporary and street dance forms of jazz, hip-hop, character dance and lyrical with an emphasis on stage and performance presence for television, parades and commercial dance. Sneakers and jazz shoes required. Ages 5–9 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 5:15pm–6pm UCP $139 #166263 Hip-Hop Breakdance for Boys Dance helps sports ability. Tis fun, energetic class improves balance, muscle tone, strength, agility and coordination. Sneakers required. Ages 5–8 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $124 #166264 Ages 3–4 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $139 #166265 Musical Theater Broadway Dance Want to dance, sing and shine like a Broadway star? This class focuses on performance quality and stage presence, and beginning dance choreography. Inst: OC Productions. Ages 6–10 M Apr 4–Jun 6* 6pm–6:45pm UCP $124 #166269 Ages 5–10 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–6:45pm UCP $139 #166270 Ages 4–7 Th Apr 7–Jun 9 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $139 #166271 Princess Academy Princess training involves learning grace, poise and disci- plined ballet techniques, while becoming well-versed in etiquette and kindness. Final class is a performance and gala where princesses wear their favorite gowns and dem- onstrate new skills. Surprise visit from a familiar princess on the last day. Supply fee: $10. Ages 3.5–7 Sa Apr 9–Jun 11 11:35am–12:20pm NCP $139 #166286 NEW Pop/Rock Star Sing Dance for Special Needs Join us for an afernoon of hip-hop/jazz-based danc- ing. Dancers have fun learning lyrics and choreography to some of their favorite songs. Suitable for boys and girls with special needs. Sneakers required. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com, 714-389-1933. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 7-14. W Apr 13–Jun 15 2:40pm–3:25pm CCP $139 #166285
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    Shotokan Karate for Youth Taught forcenturies by generations of Japanese traditionalists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches, kicks and body mechanics to maxi- mize self-defense while improving ftness, strength, focus and discipline. Course runs monthly. Second family member only $60/ month. (Tis price is available through mail, fax or walk-in registrations only.) Annual AAU membership required at frst class: $16 children. See instructor for details and testing fees. More info: karataido@yahoo.com, 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Cigar, World Champ- ion and AAU/USA National Karate Team Coach. Ages 5-12. *No class 5/30. Schedule White-Yellow Belts Mondays* 6pm–6:45pm HPCC Green-Black Belts Mondays* 6:45pm–7:30pm HPCC All Belts Wednesdays 6:30pm–7:30pm HPCC Course: $70 (per month); $180 (all 3 months) Belt Apr May Jun 3 Months White-Yellow #166309 #166313 #166315 #166311* Green-Black #166310 #166314 #166316 #166312* Tae Kwon Do: Korean Karate All belt levels practice Chung Do Kwan style together. Students may attend as many classes per week as desired. Tests required to progress through belt levels; details available from instructor. Monthly Fee: $60 for one student; additional family members: $45 each per month. (Tis second family member price is avail- able through mail, fax or walk-in registration only. Inst: Stephen Wood and staf. Recommended for ages 7+.*No class 5/30. Schedule (Subject to Change): Mondays* 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP Wednesdays 5:30pm–6:30pm HPCC Fridays (Black Belt Only) 6pm–7:30pm LSC Saturdays 10am–12pm HPCC Course: $60 (per month) Belt Apr May Jun All Levels #164772 #164773 #164774 Karate for Children Youth Karate strives to improve strength, endurance, balance, coordination and fexibility, along with developing con- fdence, self-esteem, respect and courtesy. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Sperling. Belt Color Ages Time Apr May Jun Saturdays at DCP: $48 (four lessons/month) White-Green 6–16 10am #165180 #165184 #165188 Blue-Brown 4–16 11am #165181 #165185 #165189 White-Green 4–16 12pm #165182 #165186 #165190 Blue-Black 8+ 1pm #165183 #165187 #165191 Karate with Roy Cadiente for Youth Karate promotes personal development and self-disci- pline. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Ed Derhovanesian or Roy Cadiente. Ages 4-17. W Apr 6–27 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #165237 Th Apr 7–28 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #165238 W May 4–25 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #165239 Th May 5–26 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #165240 W Jun 1–22 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #165241 Th Jun 2–23 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #165242 Kung Fu for Kids Kids will learn Shaolin kung fu skills and forms to be- come more disciplined, confdent and independent while learning about Chinese cultures and languages. More info: shaolinyq@gmail.com, 949-701-8810. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Location: Orange County Shaolin Temple Cultural Center, 375 S. Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee: $20. Ages 4-12. Tu Apr 5–26 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164672 Tu May 3–31 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $130 #164673 Tu Jun 7–28 6pm–6:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164674 Shaolin Kung Fu for Children Increase discipline and focus while learning Shaolin Chuan, Praying Mantis, Chin-na, San Soo and more. Learn how to achieve balance between skills. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 5-12. *No class 5/30. M Apr 4–Jun 6* 6pm–7pm SCCCA $150 #165480 Adult Martial Arts Classes Martial Arts classes for adults are listed on Page 74-75. 39 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    more choices Because MannersMatter! Learn the basics of social conduct including introduc- tions, grooming, dressing, personal habits, plus party and table manners. More info: 949-718-0518. Inst: Marge Frazier. Supply fee: $10. Ages 6-10. F Mar 4–18 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #161972 F Apr 15–29 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #166504 F May 6–20 4:30pm–5:45pm LSC $45 #166714 Bommer Canyon Overnight Adventure Give your child an overnight camping experience in the safe- ty and comfort of Irvine. Kids take part in good old-fashioned campout activities including a campfre, skits and songs, s’mores, nature hikes, arts and crafs, games and sleeping in a tent. Drop of at Bommer at 11 A.M. pick up the next day at 9 A.M from Bommer. More info: 949-724-6757. Ages 7-12. Sa–Su May 7–8 11am–9am BCCP $50 #165225 NEW Camping Basics Learn how to pitch a tent, safety tips, important things to pack and fun camp songs. Ages 7-12 F Apr 22 4pm–5pm HPCC $11 #166808 Chess Learn how to play chess or improve your chess skills. Have fun learning new strategies and tac- tics with Derek Tan, Chess Master. More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com, 714-335-8508. Ages 6-14.*No class 4/14. W Apr 6–Jun 1 4:30pm–6pm UCP $119 #164624 W Apr 6–Jun 1 6pm–7:30pm UCP $119 #164625 Th Apr 7–Jun 9* 4:30pm–6pm CCP $119 #164626 Th Apr 7–Jun 9* 6pm–7:30pm CCP $119 #164627 Chess Tactics Strategy Participants learn how to play chess and strategically think about each move. Instruction focuses on the con- cepts behind chess strategies. Ages 6-12. Th Mar 3–24 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #162742 M Apr 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #166624 Chess Tournament Tis is a U.S. Chess ofcial tournament. Participants must have a US Chess annual membership ($17). More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com. Inst: Derek Tan, Chess Master. Ages 6-14. Sa Jun 4 12:30pm–5:30pm UCP $20 #164628 Creative Crafts A variety of colorful crafs may include beadwork, clay, paper crafs, glitter and origami. Ages 6-12. W Mar 30 3pm–4:30pm TRCP $17 #166965 FREE Junior Youth Action Team (YAT) Make a diference in your community. YAT members volunteer in four service areas including environment, elderly and disabled; youth and families; and community. Te team meets Wednesdays (unless the service project is on a diferent day). More info: 949-724-6725. Grades 4-6. W Apr 6–Jun 8 3pm–5pm DCP Free #165430 Kids Only Pizza Night Hike! Explore the trail with fashlights and friends. Enjoy a piz- za dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme- related movie. Ages 5-10. Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110 Rockin Rainforest F Apr 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164868 Under the Sea F May 13 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164869 Space Explorers F Jun 10 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164870 CHILDREN 40 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Birthday Parties atthe pool are listed on Page 66. Kids’Night Out Join your friends and favorite staff for games, crafts and theme-related movie. Dinner and snacks provided. Ages 5-10. F Mar 18 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #162015 F Apr 22 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #164968 F May 20 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #164969 F Jun 17 6pm–10pm SSNP $20 #164970 Sailing: Beginning After School Sailing builds confdence, teamwork and responsibility in an adventurous environment. You will be on the wa- ter learning to rig your boat, steer, tack and jibe on the frst day! Swimming profciency test required on the frst day of class. More info: diana@newportseabase.org, 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Elementary: Ages 7–9 W Apr 20–May 11 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #164577 Junior: Ages 10–12 W Apr 20–May 11 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #164578 Birthday Parties at the Parks Trainedstafwillcoordinatethefunanddevelopaparty package to meet your needs. We do the setup and cleanup and provide the pizza, cake, crafts, games and invitations. Fee: $319 for a two-hour party; $55 additional for special themes. Ages 4-10. NOTE: 24 children maximum includingbirthdaychild.Tobookyourparty,pleasecallfour weeks prior to desired date. Deerfeld Community Park 949-724-6725 Las Lomas Community Park 949-724-6844 Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734 Turtle Rock Nature Center Fire Ring 949-724-6738 41 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    More info: 949-679-9940or info@zoomacademy.org. Inst: Zoom Academy. View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. *No class 5/28. Zoom AcAdemy NEW Star Wars: Claymation Galaxy Design and build aliens, Jedi Knights, Sith lords or other characters in your imagination. Characters will be flmed using stop-motion animation, and you’ll choose the music and supply the voiceover. Projects will be available to view and download. More info: mark@moviesbykids.com. Inst: Movies by Kids. Ages 7-13. Tu Apr 5–May 31 4pm–5pm HPCC $145 #165008 stem: science, tech, engineering, mAth NEW 3-D Game Design Make and program your own 3-D worlds in a game. Beginner students build amazing games using a simple, intuitive interface to create and code quickly and easily. More info: 949-607-8676. Inst: BrainStorm STEM Educa- tion. Ages 9-14. *No class 5/30. F Apr 1–29 4pm–5pm NCP $75 #165496 M May 9–Jun 6* 4pm–5pm LLCP $75 #165497 Chemical Engineering Introduce your young engineer to fundamental concepts of solids, liquids and solutions. Students investigate the properties of several crazy concoctions and make their own samples of bubbles, play dough, fub and more. More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net. Inst: Engineering for Kids. Supply fee: $25. Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 16–May 7 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164994 Ages 7–14 Sa Apr 16–May 7 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164995 Computer Programming for Kids Dream of working for Blizzard, Microsoft or Apple? Prepare for the future by learning basic computer programming through fun games and activities. More info: saimahchaudhry@gmail.com, 714- 366-3588. Inst: Saimah Chaudhry. Ages 7-11. M,W Apr 4–May 11 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $225 #165502 Into the Deep Explore the world under the sea. Children will enjoy crafs and games and will walk away with a new understanding and appreciation of the Earth’s largest habitat and the crea- tures that need it to survive. Ages 6-12. M Jun 6 10am–11am HPCC $9 #166716 English Writing Tis workshop is for the aspiring author of any level wish- ing to improve grammar skills and increase vocabulary. Explore diferent mediums and learn about the unique writing styles of well-known authors. Ages 9+ Th Apr 14–Jun 2 4:40pm–5:40pm LLCP $160 #165499 NEW Common Core Math Discover how to master math problems in a nurturing environment while engaged in active problem-solving lessons designed to develop logical and critical thinking skills. Lesson will cover Common Core Math Standards. More info: 949-679-9940 or info@zoomacademy.org. Ages 8+. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 2:10pm–3:10pm HPCC $160 #166497 Video Game Design Create your own video game like the pros. Use Game- Maker sofware to learn all the basics of programming and game design to make a top-down game (Pacman style). Ages 8+. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 10am–11am HPCC $160 #165500 Video Game Design (Advanced) Continue learning basic programming skills with the GameMaker software. Develop a side-scrolling game (Mario style), modify characters, functions, game envi- ronments and add customization features. Ages 9+.*No class 5/28. Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 11:10am–12:10pm HPCC $160 #165501 Web Design and Publishing Create and publish your own web pages. Tis interactive class is open to every level of experience and covers the basics of graphic design, video fles, HTML concepts, photo gallery, tags, hyper- links and more. Ages 9+. Th Apr 14–Jun 2 3:30pm–4:30pm LLCP $160 #165498 Zoom Robotics Students engage with computer programming to make ro- bots come to life using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® compe- tition NXT kits and programming language. Participants will work individually and in teams to create the coolest robots to perform basic tasks. Ages 8+. Sa Apr 9–Jun 4* 1pm–2pm HPCC $160 #166487 CHILDREN 42 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Mechanical Engineering Introduce youryoung engineer to fundamental concepts of energy, materials and movement. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct their own roller coasters, catapults, cars and more. More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net, 714-485-5437. Inst: Engineering for Kids. Supply fee: $25. Ages 4–6 Sa May 21–Jun 11 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164996 Ages 7–14 Sa May 21–Jun 11 1pm–3pm NCP $125 #164997 NEW Minecraft University: Robotics Combine your two favorite things into one awesome course that tests logic, patience and focus. Students play Minecraf on our custom robotics Olympics-style map to explore what it’s like to program their own robot through fun games and challenges. More info: 949-607-8676. Inst: BrainStorm STEM Education. Ages 8-13. M Apr 4–May 2 4pm–5pm LLCP $75 #165494 F May 6–Jun 3 4pm–5pm NCP $75 #165495 Science Bonanza Stimulate your brain and make friends while exploring science with hands-on, wet, gooey, fun and safe experi- ments. New experiments each week. Ages 6-12. W Mar 23–Apr 13 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165380 M Mar 28 3pm–4:30pm TRCP $17 #166964 F Apr 29–May 20 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165381 W May 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #166634 sPorts fitness Anaheim ICE: Hockey Skating Skills Learn basic skating skills neces- sary for hockey. Pucks/sticks are not used during class. Includes hockey skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three additional skating passes valid during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 6-16. *No class 5/28 Sa Apr 16–May 7 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #166622 Sa May 14–Jun 11* 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #166623 43 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Anaheim ICE: Skatingfor Youth Learn to skate, glide on one foot, turn and stop with con- fdence! Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three passes to use during the ses- sion. More info: 714-518-3212 or jsaitta@the-rinks.com. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 6-16. *No class 5/28, 6/1. W Apr 13–May 4 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #164657 Sa Apr 16–May 7 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #164658 W May 11–Jun 8* 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #164659 Sa May 14–Jun 11* 12:15pm–12:45pm AI $39 #164660 Badminton for Youth Learn the techniques and strategies of competitive bad- minton in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. Bring your own racket. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 7-15. *No class 5/28, 5/29. Sa Apr 2–Jun 25* 5:30pm–7pm SCCCA $180 #165467 Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $135 #165468 Cricket for Youth Learn to play this exciting international ball and bat game, which emphasizes sportsmanship, life skills, decision-making skills and respect for fellow play- ers. More info: mumtaz_y@yahoo.com, 310-897-5508. Inst: Coach Mumtaz Yusuf. Ages 6-18. Su Apr 3–Jun 5 2pm–4pm BWNP $150 #164801 Fun Fit Fridays! Tis high-energy class helps to develop a ft lifestyle. Ac- tivities include basketball, dodgeball, team competitions and more. Ages 7-12. F Apr 8–29 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #166627 Learn to Roller Skate: Youth Learn basic skating skills including forward and back- ward skating, turning and stopping. Includes skate rent- als and three additional skate passes to use during the session. Arrive 15 minutes early to frst class for gear ft- ting. More info: mwhite@the-rinks.com, 949-559-9949. Ages 4-14. F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159266 F Apr 1–22 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164902 F May 13–Jun 3 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164903 Ping Pong for Children Beginners focus on table tennis funda- mentals, hand-eye coordination and how to play the game. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 6-12. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 5pm–6pm SCCCA $150 #165471 M Apr 4–May 23 4pm–5pm SCCCA $120 #165472 F Apr 8–Jun 10 5pm–6pm SCCCA $150 #165473 CHILDREN 44 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Roller Hockey: YouthIntro Want to play hockey but don’t know where to start? Learn basics of puck handling, passing, shooting and mini games. All participants provided with full equipment, sticks, skate rentals and three additional skating passes to use during the session. Arrive 45 minutes early to frst class for gear ftting. More info: mwhite@the-rinks.com, 949-559-9949. Ages 4-14. F Mar 4–25 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #159269 F Apr 1–22 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164905 F May 13–Jun 3 4pm–5pm RINKS $42 #164906 Runners Club Train and exercise each week with friends in team and in- dividual workouts. See improvement in time trials, team coordination and ftness levels. Ages 6-12. W Apr 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #166625 F May 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #166626 Skyhawks Beginning Golf Learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting and body positioning. Using SNAG® (Starting New At Golf) sys- tem, we have simplifed instruction so that young play- ers can make an efective transition onto the golf course. All equipment provided. Includes a T-shirt. More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com, 800-804-3509. Inst: Sky- hawks. Location: Tustin Heritage Park, 2350 Kinsman Circle, Tustin 92782. Ages 5–7 F Apr 8–May 13 4pm–5pm THP $89 #164922 Ages 8–11 F Apr 8–May 13 5pm–6pm THP $89 #164923 Skyhawks Flag Football Flag football is the perfect introduction to America’s Game. Participants learn skills on both sides of the football, includ- ing the core components of passing, catching and defense, in a fun and positive environment. Last class is the Sky- hawks Sports Bowl! More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com, 800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks. Ages 5–7 W Apr 6–May 25 4pm–4:45pm UCP $125 #164924 Ages 7–10 W Apr 6–May 25 5pm–5:45pm UCP $125 #164925 Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Developed to give children a positive frst step into ath- letics, encouraging coaches teach baseball, basketball and soccer in a fun and safe environment. Games and activities help children develop balance, hand-eye coor- dination and skills at their own pace. Includes a T-shirt. More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com, 800-804-3509. Inst: Skyhawks. Ages 3–4 Tu Apr 5–May 31 4pm–4:45pm UCP $135 #164926 Ages5–7 Tu Apr 5–May 31 5pm–5:45pm UCP $135 #164927 Soccer Techniques Teamwork Learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and defense. Fun skill games are played every session and every par- ticipant plays small-sided soccer matches introduced gradually. Shin guards are required afer the frst meeting. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com, 888-277-9542. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 5-7. W Mar 2–Apr 30 4pm–4:45pm CCP $73 #160230 F Mar 4–Apr 1 4pm–4:45pm NCP $73 #160231 W Apr 20–May 11 4pm–4:45pm CCP $59 #164675 F Apr 22–May 13 4pm–4:45pm NCP $59 #164676 W Jun 1–22 4pm–4:45pm CCP $59 #164677 F Jun 3–24 4pm–4:45pm NCP $59 #164678 45 CHILDREN Techno-tainment Camp LA’s #1 Tech Camp, now in Irvine CODE FALL IN LOVE with This summer, let your kids www.planetbravo.com Nearly half the cost of similar camps! For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Skyhawks Beginning Golf
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    sPorts ProgrAms Sports Clinics:Ages 7–12 Learn the skills needed to play baseball, basketball, foot- ball, sofball, soccer and volleyball. Tese classes will focus on basic fundamentals, ofense, defense and rules of the games. If you’re looking for more classes, check out the in- termediate courses below. Ages 7-12. Baseball Clinic: Beginner F Mar 25–Apr 15 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165348 Sa Apr 2–23 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #166100 Th Jun 2–23 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165349 Baseball Clinic: Intermediate F Apr 29–May 20 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165379 Basketball Clinic: Beginner Th Mar 24–Apr 14 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165336 Sa Apr 2–23 11:15am–12:30pm HPCC $45 #166707 W Apr 13–May 4 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #166105 W Apr 13–May 4 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #164290 W Jun 1–22 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165338 Basketball Clinic: Intermediate Th Apr 28–May 19 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165378 W May 11–Jun 1 2:30pm–3:45pm LLCP $45 #166106 W May 11–Jun 1 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #164291 Soccer Clinic: Beginner Tu Mar 22–Apr 12 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165200 Sa Apr 30–May 21 12:30pm–1:45pm HPCC $45 #166632 Sa Apr 30–May 21 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #166102 Tu May 31–Jun 21 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165201 Soccer Clinic: Intermediate Tu Apr 26–May 17 3:45pm–5pm SSNP $45 #165377 Sa Jun 4–25 1pm–2:15pm TRCP $45 #166104 Sports Basics: Ages 5–7 Each class focuses on the basic skills needed to play baseball, basketball, sofball or soccer. Classes will stress team play, rules of the games, and ofense and defense techniques. If you’re looking for something more ad- vanced, check out Basics II or III below. Ages 5-7. *No class 5/28. Baseball Basics I W Mar 23–Apr 13 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165221 Sa Apr 2–23 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #166097 W Apr 6–27 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $45 #166408 Tu May 31–Jun 21 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165223 Baseball Basics II W Apr 27–May 18 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165222 Basketball Basics I Tu Mar 22–Apr 12 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165198 Sa Apr 2–23 10am–11am HPCC $45 #166628 Th Apr 14–May 5 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164288 Th Jun 2–23 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165199 Basketball Basics II Tu Apr 26–May 17 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165376 Th May 12–Jun 2 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164289 Soccer Basics I Th Mar 24–Apr 14 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165269 Sa Apr 9–30 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #166423 Tu Apr 12–May 3 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164286 Sa Apr 30–May 21 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #166101 Sa Apr 30–May 21 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #166631 W Jun 1–22 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165328 Soccer Basics II Th Apr 28–May 19 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165332 Sa May 7–Jun 4* 10:30am–11:30am NCP $45 #166502 Tu May 10–31 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #164287 Sa Jun 4–25 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #166103 Soccer Basics III Tu Mar 8–29 3:30pm–4:30pm WBCP $45 #160014 Sports Sampler Experience the wide world of sports including soccer, basketball and other traditional sporting activities. Learn how to play fun, high-activity games and improve game- playing skills. Activities vary session to session. All levels welcome. Ages 5-7. Sa Mar 5–26 11:15am–12:15pm HPCC $45 #161896 Sa Mar 5–26 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $34 #162012 Sa Mar 26–Apr 16 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #165356 W Apr 27–May 18 3:45pm–4:45pm SSNP $45 #165357 Sa Jun 4–25 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #165361 CHILDREN 46 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Wildfire gymnastics NEW SuperSoccer Stars 2 Have a blast learning soccer skills in a fun, noncom- petitive and educational environment. Tis age-specifc curriculum and low child-to-coach ratio uses soccer to nurture, build self-confdence and develop teamwork. More info: 310-998-0010 la@supersoccerstars.com. Inst: Super Soccer Stars. Supply fee: $12. Ages 5-7. W Apr 6–May 25 3pm–4pm OCGP $160 #166433 Table Tennis for Kids It’s rally time! Experience the fun and exciting game of Table Tennis. Learn and practice the basics of the game while meeting friends who enjoy playing just like you. Ages 6-12. F Mar 4–25 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #162743 TriFytt Basketball Skills Take your game to the next level with moves such as the ‘stop and pop’ and the ‘step back with a crossover.’ Great fun for the eager beginner. Includes a T-shirt. More info: info@trifyttsports.com, 714-237-0060. Inst: TriFytt. *No class 5/28. Ages 4–6 Sa Apr 30–Jun 11* 11am–11:45am CCP $79 #166344* Ages 6–9 Sa Apr 30–Jun 11* 12pm–12:45pm CCP $79 #166345 Ages 9–12 Sa Apr 30–Jun 11* 1pm–1:45pm CCP $79 #166346 TriFytt Volleyball Skills Beginning and intermediate volleyball players receive spe- cifc coaching techniques to improve their game. Work on fundamentalswhilelearningnewtechniquestoo.Includes aT-shirt.Moreinfo:info@trifyttsports.com.Inst:TriFytt. Ages 6–9 W Apr 13–Jun 1 5pm–5:45pm DCP $99 #166349 Ages 10–14 W Apr 13–Jun 1 6pm–7pm DCP $99 #166350 Volleyball Clinic Play this fun and exciting game on sand courts. Kids will get exercise and develop team-building skills while learn- ing the basic skills of volleyball such as passing, setting, attacking and defense. Ages 7-12. M May 2–23 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #166633 Looking for tennis camps? See Page 108. Train at a state-of-the-art, air-conditioned train- ing facility. Registration required two days prior to class. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfre Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Circle, Tustin. Annual insurance fee is $24 per child due at the site. Beginning Tumbling Tumbling classes are designed for boys and girls wanting to concentrate on the tumbling aspects of gymnastics. Tis class is great for aspiring cheer- leaders and dancers who want to learn acro skills or those who just like to fip. Ages 10-16. W Apr 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #165049 W May 4–25 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #165050 W Jun 1–22 7:30pm–8:30pm WFG $70 #165051 Gymnastics Fire Academy Tis achievement-oriented program follows the USA Gymnastics guidelines. In a positive and fun envi- ronment, girls work on vault, bars, balance beam, foor exercise, tumble track and trampoline. Boys work on tumbling, vault, bars, rings, tumble track and trampoline. Ages 7-12. Girls W Apr 6–27 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #165043 W May 4–25 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #165044 W Jun 1–22 6:30pm–8pm WFG $90 #165045 Boys Th Apr 7–28 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #165046 Th May 5–26 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #165047 Th Jun 2–23 3:30pm–5pm WFG $90 #165048 47 CHILDREN For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    CHILDREN 48 Math Olympiad Training Courses AMC8, MATHCOUNTS, AMC 10, AMC 12, AIME, USAMO, IMO INTENSIVE The courses are taught by Prof. Youssef ---15 years of teaching experience in all levels of mathematics. Please check our website: www.IrvineMathAcademy.com for more details about our student's results and testimonials. Math 6, Math 7, Math 7/8 Enhanced, Integrated Math I, Algebra 2, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus, committed to quality education Live online courses will allow students to hear and see the lectures and ask questions. Homework and solutions will be posted online. Please check our website for more details about our online courses. ONLINEMath Olympiads Courses mo@IrvineMathAcademy.com www.IrvineMathAcademy.com 4010 Barranca Pkwy, Suite 265, Irvine, CA 92604 949.733.2012 714.365.8432 SAT Math 2C, Middle School Placement Test Prep Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    SUMMERCAMPS 49 Camp Emergency Forms ParticipantEmergencyFormsmustbecompletedpriortoregis- trationincampsledbyCitystaf(campswithE-Formicon).The E-Form ison Page 61, available online at irvinecamps.org or at City facilities. After the form has been submitted, (in person, by fax, email or mail), an Annual Camp Membership will be as- signedtoeachchildtoallowregistration.Thisprocessmaytakeup to one business day. Look for an email granting access to register. Register Online Now... Pay Later! Registration for some summer camps may be made with just a10%downpayment.Thecreditcardsubmittedatthetimeof registration will be charged the balance 10 days prior to the start of camp. Look for the 10% Down icon. Weeks/dates TeweeknumberscorrespondtotheIrvineUnifedSchool District’s summer break dates and are subject to change. Week 1: June 13–17 Week 6: July 18–22 Week 2: June 20–24 Week 7: July 25–29 Week 3: June 27–July 1 Week 8: August 1–5 Week 4: July 4–8* Week 9: August 8–12 Week 5: July 11–15 Week 10: August 15–19 *No camp July 4; fee prorated. Berlitz Learning Center BLC 3070 Bristol Street #150, Costa Mesa 949-724-6835 Bommer Canyon Community Park BCCP 11 Bommer Canyon Road 949-724-6835 Col. Bill Barber Community Park CBBCP 4 Civic Center Plaza 949-724-6715 Cypress Community Park CCP 255 Visions 949-724-6190 David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park DSLPCP 3901 Farwell Avenue 949-724-6944 Deerfeld Community Park DCP 55 Deerwood West 949-724-6725 Heritage Park Community Center HPCC 14301 Yale Avenue 949-724-6750 Homestead Neighborhood Park HOMENP 8 Clifwood Irvine Fine Arts Center IFAC 14321 Yale Avenue 949-724-6880 Las Lomas Community Park LLCP 10 Federation Way 949-724-6844 Mike Ward Community Park – Woodbridge MWCP Alton Lake 949-724-6900 Newport Sea Base NSB 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach 949-642-5031 Northwood Community Park NCP 4531 Bryan Avenue 949-724-6728 OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Center OCSTCC 375 Bristol Street #45, Costa Mesa 949-701-8810 Orange County Great Park OCGP Sand Canyon Marine Way 866-829-3829 Orchard Neighborhood Park ONP 1 Van Buren Pacifc Dance Studio PDS 4880 Irvine Boulevard #101 714-731-1108 Quail Hill Community Park QHCP 35 Shady Canyon Drive 949-724-6814 Stonegate Neighborhood Park SGTNP 28 Honors Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park SSNP 15 Sweet Shade 949-724-6595 Turtle Rock Community Park TRCP Turtle Rock Nature Center TRNC 1 Sunnyhill 949-724-6734 949-724-6738 Tustin Heritage Park THP 2350 Kinsman Circle, Tustin 714-573-3326 Tustin Sports Park TSP 12850 Robinson Drive, Tustin 714-573-3328 University Community Park UCP 1 Beech Tree Lane 949-724-6815 William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center WWJAC 4601 Walnut Avenue 949-724-6717 Woodbury Community Park WBCP 130 Sanctuary 949-724-6840 Summer CampscamP sites registration (irvinecamps.org) Registration is now available for summer camps. Please register at least 10 days in advance. Many camps fill or cancel based on enrollment about a week prior. Four Ways to Register Online: irvinequickreg.org Fax: 949-724-6608 Mail: P.O. Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623 In Person: Irvine Civic Center or Community Park What to Bring Clothing: Backpack, hat, sunblock or other required equipment. Label all belongings. Shoes: Wear sneakers (no sandals or fip-fops). Food: Bring a snack/lunch and water/drink. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    *No camp 7/4;fee prorated. Mini Camps iCamp Junior Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. (AM) or Monday–Friday: 1 p.m.–6 p.m. (PM) Fees: $95* (AM), $105* (PM) per week Sites: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) or Turtle Rock Nature Center (TRNC) AM only Ofered: Week #1–10 For children currently in kindergarten or those preparing for kindergarten in the fall, this is the place to be! Join us for a fun, structured program of arts and crafs, games, sports, music and more. New themes each week! Morn- ing care (8-9 a.m.) is available for $3 per day. Ages 4.5-6. Mad Science: Little Scientists Preschool Lab Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $179 per week + $20 supply fee Site: Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Ofered: Week #2, 5 8 Experience fun, touchy-feely experiments in this week-long lab where we’ll meet Mr. Bones, dig for dinosaurs, explore rainbows of light, become astronauts in training, play with ooey-gooey polymers and more! More info: trisha@madsciencesoc.org or 949-582-5071. Inst: Mad Science Staf. Ages 3-5. Play-Well Tek Engineering Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $185 per week Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #2: All-Girls PRE-Engineering Week #7: Mine, Craft, Build: Adventure Game Week #8: Jedi Engineering with LEGO®s Week #10: Pre-engineering with LEGO®s Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come together in these unique building camps. Imaginations run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®s. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Inst: Play-Well Tek. Ages 5-6. SUMMERCAMPS 50 Princess Academy Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $149 per week + $20 supply fee Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #7 10 Join us for a week of dance and etiquette, and find out what it means to be a true princess. Choose from the bal- let-based academy, the etiquette-based curriculum acad- emy or both. Daily princess crafs will be made, games will be played and campers may even meet a real princess. A showcase for parents and friends will be held on the last day of camp. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Ages 3.5-7. Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $145 per week Sites: Orchard Neighborhood Park (ONP) or Tustin Sports Park (TSP) Ofered: Week #3 9 Tis baseball, basketball and soccer program gives 4-7 year-olds a fun and positive introduction to athletics. Trough games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination and skill development at their own pace. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descrip- tions. All participants receive a T-shirt, sport ball and merit award. More info: skyhawks@skyhawks.com. Inst: Skyhawks. Ages 4-7. Super Soccer Stars NEW Fun in the Sun Camp Schedule: Monday-Friday: 9–11 a.m. Fees: $150 per week + $12 supply fee Site: Orange County Great Park (OCGP) Ofered: Week #5 9 Tis camp includes skill building, skill development ac- tivities, games, scrimmages and a big game where the kids get to play both each other and team up for a fnal game to challenge their coaches! Ages 3-5. E-Form This symbol indicates online registration is available after submitting the Participant Emergency Form located on Page 61. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    *No camp 7/4;fee prorated. SUMMERCAMPS 51 Camp 101 (Ages 5–8) Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Three options to choose from: M–F, MWF orT/TH Fees: $115* (M–F), $69* (MWF), $46 (T/Th) Site: Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) Ofered: Week #2–7 Not ready for a full day of camp or looking for a few hours of safe, supervised fun? With a diferent theme each week, campers will enjoy fun activities including arts and crafs, sports, games, science projects and much more. Bring a snack and lunch; BBQ lunch provided on Fridays. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Ages 5-8. Summer Experience Schedule: Monday–Friday: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m. Fees: $208* per week; ($50/excursion days; $36/onsite days) Sites: Northwood Community Park (NCP) University Community Park (UCP) Woodbury Community Park (WBCP) Ofered: Week #1–10 Calling all 1st-6th graders! Experience summer to the fullest with thrilling excursions and onsite days flled with thematic crafs and games. Recreation staf will provide a safe and fun environment for those long summer days. Camp T-shirt must be worn on excursion days ($6 each). Register online now with 10% down. Ages 6-12. Science, Technology, Engineering, Math More! Destination Science Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Fees: $235* per week + $80* supply fee Sites: Bill Barber Park (CBBCP) Cypress Community Park (CCP) Tustin Heritage Park (THP) Ofered: Week#3,6,8:RobotChallenge Week#3,5,7,9:RollerCoasterScience Week#4,7:SuperHeroPhysics Week#5,10:SpaceQuest Kids enjoy ‘Aha!’ moments that come with scientific discovery. Tese camps are innovative, imaginative and unexpected scientifc adventures in a safe and unique environment. Visit: irvinequickreg.org for complete de- scriptions. More info: info@destinationscience.com. Inst: Destination Science. Ages 5-11. Recreation Camps iCamps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. or Monday–Friday: 1–6 p.m. Sites: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) Turtle Rock Community Park (TRCP) Make your child’s camp experience a memorable one. City of Irvine community parks staf is dedicated to produc- ing the ultimate camp experience flled with fun, laughter, inclusion, teamwork and discovery. iCamps give you the option of choosing your own full or half-day adventure, in- cluding sports, games, crafs or science at two convenient locations. Sign up for full-week or part-time options. On- line registration is available afer returning the Participant Emergency Form. Sign up for the whole summer with just 10% down. Ages 6-10. In the morning, choose your option! Select Craft, Science or Sports Games.Intheafternoon,chooseAdventureCamp. iCamp Craft Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Fees: $115* per week or $23 per day Ofered: Week #3, 6 9 (at HPCC) Week #1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 10 (atTRCP) Individualcreativityisencouragedandnewfriendsaremadeasweventure into the world of arts and crafts using clay, beads, tie-dye and more! iCamp Science Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Fees: $115* per week or $23 per day Ofered: Week #2, 5 8 (at HPCC) Week #1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 10 (atTRCP) Junior scientists experience the excitement of getting their hands dirty, while using critical thinking skills. Fun experiments, science-themed crafts and games are a part of the learning and fun. iCamp Sports Games Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Fees: $105* per week or $21 per day Ofered: Week #1, 4, 7 10 (at HPCC) Week #2, 3, 5, 6, 8 9 (atTRCP) A variety of popular recreation-based sports and games are ofered daily in a fun, exciting, noncompetitive atmosphere. Enjoy sports activities such as soccer, basketball, baseball, volleyball, fag football, group games and much more. iCamp Adventure Schedule: Monday–Friday: 1–6 p.m. Fees: $105* per week or $21 per day Ofered: Week #1–10 (at HPCC TRCP) Thisweeklyonsiteadventurecampencompassesexcitingthemesincluding games, crafts, sports, songs, cooking and special events. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    *No camp 7/4;fee prorated. SUMMERCAMPS 52 Eco-Explorers: Camps in Bommer Canyon Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Fees: $105* per week Site: Bommer Canyon Community Park (BCCP) Ofered: Week #1–9 Looking for an outdoor adventure this summer? Come to our series of camps in Irvine’s southern Open Space Preserve. Campers investigate local habitats, plants and animals, and learn how to protect the environment. Ex- perience the wonders of nature through daily discovery walks and hands-on activities. Different themes each week. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Ages 5-8 or 9-12. Engineering for Kids Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m. Fees: $199* per week + $49 supply fee Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #1: Agent of Change Week #1: Kodu Kart Racing* ($249 per week) Week #2: Building Cities Week #3: Pirate Academy Week #4: Mechatronic Masterminds ($160 + supply fee) Week #4: Engineering Investigators Week #5: Medieval Mayhem Week #5: Momentum Madness Week #6: How AmusingWeek Week #7: Engineering Olympiad Week #8: HeroesWeek Week #9: Design the Future Week #10: Out of thisWorld Electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil, industrial and more are the specialties engineers explore. Tese camps bring science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts to kids in a fun and challenging way with hands-on learning. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. More info: socal@engineeringforkids.net. Ages 4-14, (Kodu Kart, Mechatronic, Momentum Madness) Ages 7-14. Mad Science Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $179* per week + $40 or $60 supply fee Site: Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Ofered: Week #3: Physics Lab (supply fee $40, ages 7–12) Week#49:ChemistryLab(supplyfee$40,ages5-12) Week #6: Rocketry Lab (supply fee $40, ages 7–12) Week#710:RoboticsLab(supplyfee$60,ages7-12) Fun-flled weeks of hands-on experimenting promote a love and understanding of science. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Inst: Mad Science. Play-Well Tek Engineering LEGO® Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m. Fees: $185 per week Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #2: All-Girls Engineering FUNdamentals (ages 7–11) Week #5: Junior Robotics using LEGO®WEDO (ages 7–9) Week #5: Robotics Using EV3* (*$240 per week, ages 10–14) Week#7:Mine,Craft,Build:SurvivalGames(ages7-11) Week #8: Jedi Master Engineering (ages 7–11) Week #10: Engineering FUNdamentals (ages 7–11) Take on real-life engineering challenges that explore phys- ics, architecture, mechanical and structural engineering. Tis camp is not sponsored or endorsed by LEGO.® Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Inst: Play- Well Tek. Zoom Academy Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon or 1–4 p.m. Fees: $250 per week Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #3, 10: Zoom Robotics (ages 8+) Week #1, 9: Common Core Math (ages 8+) Week #1, 6, 7 :Video Game Design (ages 8+) Week#1,9:VideoGameDesignAdvanced(ages9+) Week #3, 6:Web Design Publishing (ages 9+) Week #6, 8 : EnglishWorkshop (ages 9+) Design a video game or webpage, build a robot, solve an interesting and meaningful math problem or write an ar- ticle; these are the activities used to develop critical think- ingskills.Coachesandfacultymembersengagestudentsto maximize their strengths and to become successful. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. More info: info@zoomacademy.com or 949-679-9940. Inst: Zoom Academy. Ages vary. Sports Camps Aquatics: Splash Sports Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Fees: $225 per week Site: WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) Ofered: Week #5, 8 9 Dodge, dip, dive, dash and splash! Spend time out of the pool playing popular group activities, then get in the pool for water games, team challenges and limited swimming instruction. Ages 7-11. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    *No camp 7/4;fee prorated. SUMMERCAMPS 53 Fit Factory Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Fees: $125* per week or $25 per day Site: Heritage Park Community Center (HPCC) Ofered: Week #4, 6 9 This high energy camp makes fitness fun! Experience biking, boxing, hiking, obstacle courses and more while learning about nutrition and healthy lifestyles. Prepare to get wet, dirty and ft! Ages 7-12. Super Soccer Stars NEW Kick It Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $225 per week $12 supply fee Site: Orange County Great Park (OCGP) Ofered: Week #5 9 Each day’s camp theme guides campers through engaging games that teach soccer skills, build self-confdence and promote sportsmanship. Every day features snack time and a talent showcase where campers and coaches have the opportunity to show of their skills! Ages 5-12. Junior Aquatics Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–noon or Monday–Friday: 1 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Fees: $150* per week Site: Newport Sea Base (NSB) Ofered: Week #2–10 Ahoy mates! Join the Junior Aquatics Camp at the New- port Sea Base where you will paddle to Jellyfsh Cove, explore the ExplorOcean education center, hunt for buried treasure, compete in water games and search for marine mammals and birds while riding a pontoon boat and more! Morning and afernoon activities difer. Sign up for both sessions to get the whole experience and to fulfll the most Scouting requirements. Swimming pro- fciency test required on the frst day. Suitable for boys and girls. More info: 949-642-5031. Inst: Newport Sea Base. Ages 8-10. Squids Day Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–noon or Monday–Friday: 1 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Fees: $150* per week Site: Newport Sea Base (NSB) Ofered: Week #2–10 Learn the parts of a boat, practice boating and water safe- ty skills, use binoculars to fnd local birds and other crea- tures, touch ocean animals, create art projects and more! Fulflls some Scout requirements and electives. Suitable for boys and girls. More info: 949-642-5031. Inst: Newport Sea Base. Ages 6-7. Kidz Love Soccer Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $155 per week Site: Orchard Neighborhood Park (ONP) Ofered: Week #10 Learn and practice soccer skills including dribbling, pass- ing, receiving, shooting and age-specifc defense. A fun and recreational environment, children are grouped by age and ability. Activities culminate in a ‘World Cup’ tour- nament. Includes a Kidz Love Soccer jersey. Shin guards are required. More info: info@kidzlovesoccer.com. Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 4.5-10. Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–noon Fees: $147 per week Site: University Community Park (UCP) Ofered: Week #2, 5 10 Whether you are just learning or ready for advanced tricks, this camp is right for you! Make new friends, ad- vance skills, and most importantly, have fun in our private skatepark. Requirements: signed Skatedogs waiver form, skateboard, knee pads, elbow pads and helmet. More info: 714-313-8787. Inst: Skatedogs. Ages 5-13. Smash Splash, Tennis Water Sports Schedule: Monday–Friday: noon–5 p.m. (Half Day) or Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Full Day) Fees: Half Day: $150* per week for Splash only or Full Day: $295* per week Sites: Heritage Community ParkTennis Courts (HPCC) and WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) Ofered: Week #2–5, 7–10 Spend the morning playing tennis with Chris working on conditioning, drills, instruction and match play. Ten join the aquatics staf learning pool games, inner tube wa- ter polo and more! Time extended to include afernoon crafs. Ages 7-11. Skyhawks Sports Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $145 ($149 for Golf) per week Sites: Varies Ofered: Week #3 10: Basketball (ages 6–12) Week #3, 7 10: Beginning Golf (ages 5–8) Week #7 10: Flag Football Camp (Ages 6–12) Week #7: Lacrosse (ages 7–12) Week #8: Baseball (ages 6–12) Week #9: Soccer Camp (ages 6–12) LocalSkyhawks stafuseaprogressionalcurriculumtoteach the fundamentals of specifc sports including teamwork, responsibility and sportsmanship. Designed for beginning and intermediate athletes. Includes T-shirt, ball and player evaluation. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descrip- tions. More info: 800-804-3509. Ages vary. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    SUMMERCAMPS 54 Choose aTennis Campby Pro or Park! These tennis pros also ofer group lessons year-round, see Pages 105-107. Refer to Page 102 for Park location. *No camp 7/4; fee prorated. junior tennis cAmPs With Alex at Cypress Community Park Schedule: Monday–Thursday Friday: 8:30–11:30 a.m. Fees: $120* per week (M–Th); $30 per Friday Ofered: Week #1–10 Great for beginners and advanced beginners to work on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to rally. A mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce skills. Intermediate and advanced players work to im- prove stroke technique and develop successful match tac- tics. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Alex St. Jean Staf. Ages 5-14. With Chris at Heritage Community Park Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8–11:30 a.m. Fees: $175* per week Ofered: Week #1–5, 7, 8 10 Camp includes instruction, drills, conditioning, strat- egy, games and match play. Great for all levels of players interested in improving for high school team, tourna- ments, Junior Team Tennis, or to beat dad or the pros! Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Chris Emery Staf. Ages 7-16. Add an afernoon in the pool and sign up for Smash Splash, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for $295 per week. With Jimmy at Deerfeld Community Park Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m., 8 a.m.–noon, or 1–4 p.m. Fees: $350* per week (all day) $200* (AM) or $150* (PM) Ofered: Week #1–10 Children are grouped by skill levels. Beginner and ad- vanced beginners work on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to rally. A mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce developing skills. Intermediate and advanced players work on improving stroke techniques and developing successful match game tactics. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Jimmy Gleason Staf. Ages 8-16. With Juan at University Community Park Schedule: Monday–Thursday Friday: 8:30–11:30 a.m. Fees: $120* per week (M–Th) $30 per Friday Ofered: Week #1–9 These camps are great for beginning and advanced be- ginning players to work on basic strokes using the 10 Under format. A mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce skills. Intermediate and advanced players work to improve stroke technique and develop successful match tactics. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Juan Naranjo Staf. Ages 5-14. With Minako at Las Lomas Community Park Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $120* per week Ofered: Week #1–10 Have fun with workout drills, games, exercise and more! Learn basic strokes, forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and serve. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Minako Stickney Staf. Ages 5-14. With Ross at Turtle Rock Community Park Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 8:30 a.m.–noon Fees: $105* per week Ofered: Week #1–10 This tennis camp emphasizes fun- damentals from proper footwork and grips to stroke production and movement. Daily instruction, drills, conditioning, mini soccer, and games are all a part of the fun. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Ross Lanea Holes- insky Staff. Ages 5-14. Aftercare available 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at TRCP. $6 per day, for ages 6-10. With Ruben at Col. Bill Barber Community Park Schedule: Monday–Thursday Friday: 8 a.m.–4 p.m., 8 a.m.–noon, or 1–4 p.m. Fees: $280* (all day) $160* (AM) $120* (PM) per week (M–Th); $70 (all day) $40 (AM), $30 (PM) per Friday Ofered: Week #1–5, 7 8 Excellent instruction for all levels! Beginners learn the concepts of the game and fundamental techniques. In- termediate players will improve stroke production, learn strategy and tactics for match play and hit with topspin. Advanced players refne strokes and learn quickness drills and footwork. Tis program prepares players for Ju- nior Team Tennis competitions. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Ruben Millado Staf. Ages 6-14. With Tae at Homestead Neighborhood Park Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30–11:30 a.m. Fees: $150* per week Ofered: Week #1–4, 6–9 Excellent tennis instruction, including match play. Begin- ners will develop stroke development and fundamentals while intermediate players will work on technique and strategy. All children will have fun through various games and drills. Includes T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Inst: Tae Byon Staf. Ages 6-14. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    SUMMERCAMPS 55 *No camp 7/4;fee prorated. Dance Workshop at Pacifc Dance Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Fees: $200 per week Site: Pacifc Dance Studio (PDS) Ofered: Week #2 7 Learn new dance moves while having a great time! Be- ginning and intermediate dancers experience dance camp in a professional studio. Classes include jazz, lyri- cal, musical theater, hip hop, yoga, choreography, stage makeup and dance topics. Dancewear and ballet or jazz shoes required. More info: pacificdance1@gmail.com. Ages 7-12. OC Dance Productions Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: times vary Fees: $139 or $149 per week + $20 supply fee Site: Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #5: All-StarTiny Cheer Technique (ages 6–10) Week #5: All-StarTiny Cheer Tumble Camp (ages 4–7) Week #6: Children’s MusicalTheater Camp (ages 4–7) Week #6: Pop Star Sing Dance Camp (ages 5–9) Week #7: Children’s MusicalTheater Camp (ages 6–10) Week #8: JediTraining Hip Hop Camp (ages 5–9) Week #9: All-In-One Dance Camp (ages 5–9) Campers learn age appropriate choreography, dance moves and more in these fun camps for performers. Games, crafs and team building activities make learning routines fun! Performance held at last day of camp. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Ages vary. Dance the Magic Summer Dance Classic Parade at Disneyland Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Fees: $149 per week Site: Newport Coast Community Center (NCCC) Ofered: Week #3 Ever dream of dancing in a parade down Main Street, U.S.A. with hundreds of dancers from across the globe? Dancers learn Dance the Magic choreography to per- form in the parade at Disneyland on July 10. Additional performance package applies costume, park ticket and other items. Please see online description for package fees. Camp participants must be instructor approved. Registration and additional performer package payment of $449 is due March 23, 2016. To participate, please contact Orange County Dance Productions. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com or 714-389-1933. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 7-16. TriFytt Sports Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: times vary Fees: $130 per week Sites: Deerfeld Community Park (DCP) MikeWardCommunityPark–Woodbridge(MWCP) Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park (SSNP) Ofered: Week #2 8: Basketball Camp (ages 4–7 or 5–9) Week #2:Tee Ball Camp (ages 4–7) Week #3: Soccer Shooting Scoring Camp (ages 4–7) Week #5 7: Multi Sport Camp (ages 4–7) Week #6:TriFytt Camp of Fun (ages 4–7) Week #7: FYTT Elite Basketball Camp (ages 6–12: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.) Week #9: Flag Football (ages 7–12) Introduce your child to sports in a fun and safe environ- ment where they can develop basic athletic skills. Ath- letes are taught the benefts of sportsmanship, sharing and teamwork. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Includes T-shirt and basketball. Inst: TriFytt Sports Coach. Ages vary. Art, Dance, Music Drama Arts Camp Summer! Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m. Fees: $199* per week Site: Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) Ofered: Week #1–10 Receive personal guidance from art instructors while learning about famous artists, art techniques and art his- tory from around the world. Explore drawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art media to establish fun- damentals while strengthening individual creativity in a studio setting. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete de- scriptions. Ages 6-12. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    More Choices Berlitz IntensiveEnglish Course Schedule: Monday–Friday: 1–4 p.m. Fees: $480* per two-week session + $25 supply fee Site: Berlitz Learning Center (BLC) Ofered: Week #1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8 9–10 Conversational English programs for children are taught by Berlitz, the world leader in language learning in small group settings. These three-hour classes achieve measurable improvements in speaking skills in just two weeks. Students grouped by age and ability. More info: na.lccostamesa@berlitz.us or 714-557-3535. Location: Berlitz Learning Center, 3070 Bristol St. #150, Costa Mesa. Ages 6-12. Chess Camp: Beginning Advanced Beginning Schedule: Monday–Friday: 12:30–4 p.m. Fees: $160* per week Site: University Community Park (UCP) Ofered: Week #1–10 Enjoy fun brain exercise! Learn chess basics, tactics and advanced strategies. Includes an ofcial USCF tournament with medals and trophies for everyone! Bring a snack. More info: derektan@fundamentalchess.com. Inst: Derek Tan, Chess Master. Ages 6-14. Culinary Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $175* per week Site: Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) Ofered: Week #2–9 Bring out your inner chef while preparing mouth-watering food in this fun, week-long camp! Learn the fundamen- tals of cooking and baking. Recipes, supplies and lunch included. Menus subject to change. Inst: Christianne Win- throp/Bryan Estrada Ages 6-11. Shaolin Kung Fu Camp of Fun Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $330 per week + $20 supply fee Site: ShaolinTemple Cultural Center (OCSTCC) Ofered: Week #5 9 Experience the joy of creative movement inspired by the knowledge passed down through generations of Shaolin monks. Children of all experience levels will gain focus, ftness and confdence as they learn new skills and knowl- edge about Chinese Kung Fu and culture. Camp is taught under the instruction of Master Shi Yanqing, Shaolin Kung Fu Monk for more than 20 years. Includes T-shirt. More info@shaolinyq@gmail.com. Ages 4-13. SUMMERCAMPS 56 *No camp 7/4; fee prorated. Edutainment Arts Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $165* per week + supply fee Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Ofered: Week #2: Magic (ages 7–12) Week #3:Top Junior Chef Cooking (supply fee: $20, ages 7–12) Week #4: Harry PotterTheme (ages 6–12) Week #4: Beauty Spa (supply fee: $10, ages 7–12) Week #5: Fort Team Building (ages 6–12) Week #5: Photography (ages 7–12) Week #6: StarWarsTheme (ages 6–12) Week #7:Top Dessert Chef Cooking (supply fee: $20, ages 7–12) Week #8: FX Film Camp with Green Screens (ages 7–12) Week #9: Ultimate Science (supply fee: $10, ages 7–12) Week #10: Zombie Survival (ages 6–12) Teme camps, classic crafs, games and activities are en- veloped in world of fantasy, role playing and fun. Cre- dentialed teachers with backgrounds in performance and the arts bring to life the world of each camp. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. Inst: Edu- tainment Arts. More info: edutainmentarts@gmail.com. Movies By Kids Schedule: Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.– noon or 1–4 p.m. Fees: $160 per week + $25 supply fee Sites: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #1: Lego® StarWars Animation Week #1: StarWars™: Claymation Galaxy Week #3:The Lego® Movie Week #5: Claymation Week #9: Minecraft® Movie Have you ever wanted to make your own claymation movie like Box Trolls, Wallace Gromit or ParaNorman? Ten join this exciting camp where students will story- board their idea, then design, create and animate their own clay character. Students will utilize iPods to make their characters come to life. Afer the flming is com- plete, they will choose their music and supply the voice- over. Visit irvinequickreg.org for complete descriptions. More info: mark@moviesbykids.com. Inst: Movies by Kids. Supply fee: $25. Ages 7-13. E-Form This symbol indicates online registration is available after submitting the Participant Emergency Form located on Page 61. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    SUMMERCAMPS 57 *No camp 7/4;fee prorated. Smash Checkmate: Tennis Chess Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Fees: $325* per one-week session Site: University Community Park (UCP) Ofered: Week #1–10 Improve your body and mind in this camp. Spend the morning playing tennis with Juan Naranjo, where you work on conditioning, drills, instruction and match play. Ten join chess instructor Derek Tan to learn basic chess moves, tactics, strategies, tournament level rules, problem- solving skills, patience and sportsmanship. Class tourna- ment on fnal day with awards. Ages 6-14. Summer Bridge Academy Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–noon Fees: $306 per three-week session + $30 supply fee Site: Cypress Community Park (CCP) Ofered: Week #8–10 Give your child a head start for school next year! This academy focuses on reading, writing and math skills with the goal to prepare students entering frst or second grade in the fall with challenging and fun activities. Students are placed in grade level groups. Instruction provided by cre- dentialed, experienced teachers. More info: 949-215-4945 or info@academicbridgeoc.com. Inst: Summer Bridge Academy. Ages 6-11. Tweens Teens Camps Teen Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Three options to choose from: M–F, MWF or T/Th Fees: $170* per week (M–F), $110* (MWF), $95 (T/TH) Sites: Heritage Community Park (HPCC) or University Community Park (UCP) Ofered: Week #1–10 Tis exciting excursion-based summer camp is exclusively for students entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades in the fall. Daily calendar posted at irvinemsp.org. *No camp 7/3, fee prorated. Spots fll fast. Register online with 10% down. Ages 11-15. Summer X-Cursion Camp Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Three options to choose from: M–F, MWF or T/Th Fees: $195* per week (M-F), $135* (MWF), $120 (T/TH) Site: Heritage Community Park (HPCC) Ofered: Week #1–9 This exciting excursion-based summer camp is exclu- sively for students entering 5th or 6th grade in fall 2016. Daily calendar posted at irvinemsp.org. *No camp 7/4, fees prorated. Spots fll fast. Register online with 10% down. Ages 10-12. Public Speaking Summer Camps Schedule: Monday–Friday: times vary Fees: $115 per week + $20 supply fee Sites: Las Lomas Community Park (LLCP) Northwood Community Park (NCP) Ofered: Week #2 6 Learn to be a fearless public speaker in a fun week-long summer camp! Gain confidence and voice opinions through hands-on activities while having fun learn- ing how to overcome stage fright. Exercises enhance speech writing and critical thinking skills. More info: leadership@young-ambassadors.org. Inst: Young Ambas- sadors. Ages 7-9 or 10-14. Leaders In Training (L.I.T.) Schedule: Varies Fees: $78 for the entire summer Tis summer work-experience program provides enrich- ment opportunities for teens to contribute to their com- munity while developing life skills through teamwork, social interaction, time management and goal setting. Assignments may include working with children, ofce work and more! Schedules are individualized. Shifs vary from site to site. Contact site for more info. Registration is limited to one site per participant due to program popularity. Ages 13-18. Site Contact Course # Adventure Playground 949-724-6818 #168055 Bommer Canyon Commuity Park 949-724-6738 #168028 Deerfeld Community Park 949-7246725 #168033 Heritage Park Community Center 949-724-6754 #168032 Irvine Fine Arts Center 949-724-6880 #168034 Lakeview Senior Center 949-724-6903 #168035 Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728 #168029 Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6808 #168037 Sweet Shade Neighborhood Park 949-724-6595 #168038 Trabuco Center 949-724-7300 #168036 Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734 #168039 Turtle Rock Nature Center 949-724-6738 #168030 University Community Park 949-724-6815 #168040 Woodbury Community Park 949-724-6840 #168031 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    SUMMERCAMPS 58 Week 1 June13–17 Week 3 June 27–July 1Week 2 June 20–24 Week 4 July 5–8* *No camp 7/4; fee prorated Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Summer Camps at a Glance TO VIE W CO MPLE TE C A MP I NFORMAT ION ONLINE, PLEASE VISIT IRVIN EC AMPS.ORG iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 • #168137 (NCP) #168109 (WBCP) • #165323 (UCP) EE: Eco-Warriors Ages 9–12 • #166944 EE: Wildlife Warriors Ages 5–8 • #166936 Ek: Agent of Change Ages 4–14 • #167060 Ek: kodu kart Racing Ages 7–14 • #167148 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166991 Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167069 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167080 Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167132 ACS: Sea Space Ages 6–8 • #167842 ACS: Sea Space Ages 9–12 • #167843 Mk: Lego Star Wars Animation Ages 7–13 • #167152 Mk: Star Wars: Claymation Galaxy Ages 7–13 • #167153 berlitz Intensive English Course Ages 6–12 • #Varies Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164785 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167527 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167347 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 • #167293 (HPCC) #167320 (UCP) iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166449 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 • #168140 (NCP) #168112 (WBCP) • #165313 (UCP) DS: Super Hero Physics Ages 5–11 • #168199 EE: bug buddies Ages 5–8 • #166939 EE: Creepy Critters Ages 9–12 • #166947 Ek: Engineering Investigators Ages 4–14 • #167140 Ek: Mechatronic Masterminds Ages 7–14 • #167066 MS: Chemistry Lab Ages 5–12 • #167159 Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166994 Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • # Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167072 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167083 Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167135 EA: beauty Spa Ages 7–12 • #167291 EA: Harry Potter Theme Ages 6–12 • #164617 ACS: The Great Artdoors Ages 6–8 • #167848 ACS: The Great Artdoors Ages 9–12 • #167849 Culinary Camp Ages 6–8 • #167985 Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164788 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167530 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167350 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 • #167296 (HPCC) #167323 (UCP) iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies SH: Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Camp Ages 4–7 • #164928 Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166443 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 • #168139 (NCP) #168111 (WBCP) • #165312 (UCP) DS: Robot Challenge Ages 5–11 • #164820 DS: Roller Coaster Science Ages 5–11 • #168196 EE:MadScience Ages5–8• #166938 EE: Sensational Science Ages 9–12 • #166946 Ek: Pirate Academy Ages 4–14 • #167144 MS:PhysicsLabAges7–12•#167158 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Fit Factory Camp Ages 8–12 • #167729 Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Smash Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies SquidsDayCampAges6–7•#Varies SH: basketball Camp Ages 6–12 • #164931 SH: beginning Golf Camp Ages 5–8 • #164933 Tennis w/ Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennisw/ChrisAges7–16•#166993 Tennis w/ Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis w/ Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis w/ Minako Ages 5-16 • #167071 Tennis w/ Ross Ages 5–14 • #167082 Tennisw/RubenAges5–14•#Varies Tennis w/ Tae Ages 5–16 • #167134 TF: Soccer–Shooting Scoring Camp Ages 4–7 • #167289 EA: Top Junior Chef Cooking Ages 7–12 • #164616 ACS: California Dreamin’ Ages 6–8 • #167846 ACS: California Dreamin’ Ages 9–12 • #167847 DancetheMagicAges7-16•#167209 Mk: The Lego Movie Ages 7–13 • #167150 CulinaryCampAges 9–11 • #167984 berlitz Intensive English Course Ages 6–12 • #Varies Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164787 Smash Checkmate Ages 6-14 • #167529 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167349 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 • #167295 (HPCC) #167322 (UCP) iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies MS: Little Scientists Preschool Lab Ages 3–5 • #167155 PWT: All-Girls PRE-Engineering Ages 5–6 • #167224 Camp 101 Ages 5–8 • #166435 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 • #168138 (NCP) #168110 (WBCP) • #165307 (UCP) EE: Pioneer Days Ages 5–8 • #166937 EE: Scouting Secrets Ages 9–12 • #166945 Ek: building Cities Camp Ages 4–14 • #167062 PWT: All-Girls Engineering FuNdamentalsAges7–11•#167225 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp Ages 5–13 • #164778 Smash Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies Tennis w/ Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis w/ Chris Ages 7–16 • #166992 Tennis w/ Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis w/ Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis w/ Minako Ages 5–16 • #167070 Tennis w/ Ross Ages 5–14 • #167081 Tennis w/ Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis w/ Tae Ages 5–16 • #167133 TF: basketball Camp Ages 4–7 • #167239 TF: Tee ball Camp Ages 4–7 • #167238 Dance Workshop at Pacifc Dance Ages 7–12 • #165032 EA: Magic Ages 7–12 • #164615 ACS: Pop of Color Ages 6–8 • #167844 ACS: Pop of Color Ages 9–12 • #167845 Culinary Camp Ages 6–8 • #167983 Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164786 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167528 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167348 Public Speaking Camp Ages 7–14 • #Varies Summer Teen Camp Ages 11-15 • #167294 (HPCC) #167321 (UCP)
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    SUMMERCAMPS 59 Week 5 July11–15 Week 6 July 18–22 Week 7 July 25–29 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016Summer Camps at a Glance TO VIE W CO MPLE TE CA MP INF O R MATION ONLINE, PLEASE VISIT IRVIN EC AMPS.ORG iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies MS: Little Scientists Preschool Lab Ages 3–5 • #167156 SS: Soccer Fun In The Sun Camp Ages 3–5 • #167201 Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166455 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 #168141 (NCP) • #168113 (WBCP) • #165314 (UCP) DS: Roller Coaster Ages 5–11 • #164821 DS: Space quest Ages 5–11 • #168198 EE: bommer Adventures Ages 9–12 • #166951 EE: Stealth Survivial Ages 5–8 • #166940 Ek: Medieval Mayhem Ages 4–14 • #167145 Ek: Momentum Madness Ages 4–14 • #167147 PWT: Robotics using Ev3 Ages 10–14 • #167192 PWT: Junior Robotics Ages 7–9 • #167206 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Aquatics: Splash Sports Ages 7–11 • #161372 Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp Ages 5–13 • #164779 Smash Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies SS: Soccer kick It Camp Ages 5–12 • #167204 Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166995 Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167073 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167084 Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies TF: Multi Sport Camp Ages 4–7 • #167286 All-Star Tiny Cheer Technique Camp Ages 6–10 • #167049 All-Star Tiny Cheer Tumble Camp Ages 4–7 • #167050 EA: Fort and Team building Ages 6–12 • #164618 EA: Photography Ages 7–12 • #164811 ACS: Creative Carnival Ages 6–8 • #167850 ACS: Creative Carnival Ages 9–12 • #167851 Mk: Claymation Ages 7–13 • #167151 Culinary Camp Ages 9–11 • #167986 Shaolin kung Fu Camp of Fun Ages 4–12 • #167058 berlitz Intensive English Course Ages 6–12 • #Varies Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164789 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167531 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167351 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 • #167297 (HPCC) • #167324 (UCP) iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166471 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 #168142 (NCP) • #168114 (WBCP) • #165316 (UCP) DS: Robot Challenge Ages 5–11 • #168195 EE: Around the World Ages 5–8 • #166941 EE: Exploring Earth Ages 9–12 • #166948 Ek: How Amusing Week Ages 4–14 • #167064 MS: Rocketry Lab Ages 7–12 • #167161 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Fit Factory Camp Ages 8–12 • #167734 Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167074 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167085 Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167136 TF: Camp of Fun Ages 4–7 • #167288 Children’s Musical Theater Ages 4–7 • #167052 EA: Star Wars Theme Ages 6–12 • #164619 Pop Star Sing Dance Ages 5–9 • #167055 ACS: once upon a Palette Ages 6–8 • #167920 ACS: once upon a Palette Ages 9–12 • #167921 Culinary Camp Ages 6–8 • #167987 Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164790 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167532 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167352 Public Speaking Camp Ages 7–14 • #Varies Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 #167298 (HPCC) • #167325 (UCP) iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies Princess Academy Camp Ages 3.5–7 • #167056 PWT: Mine, Craft, build: Adventure Game Ages 5–6 • #167187 Camp 101–Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 • #166636 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 #168143 (NCP) • #168115 (WBCP) • #165315 (UCP) DS: Super Hero Physics Ages 5–11 • #164822 DS: Roller Coaster Science Ages 5–11 • #168197 EE: Jurrassic Canyon Ages 5–8 • #166942 EE: out of this World Ages 9–12 • #166950 Ek: Engineering olympiad Ages 4–14 • #167149 MS: Robotics Lab Ages 7–12 • #167163 PWT: Mine, Craft, build: Survival Games Ages 7–12 • #167188 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies SH: beginning Golf Camp Ages 5–8 • #164934 SH: Flag Football Camp Ages 6–12 • #164936 SH: Lacrosse Camp Ages 7–12 • #164938 Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166996 Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167075 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167086 Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167137 TF: FYTT Elite basketball Camp Ages 6–12 • #167290 TF: Multi Sport Camp Ages 4–7 • #167287 Children’s Musical Theater Ages 6–10 • #167053 Dance Workshop at Pacifc Dance Ages 7–12 • #165033 EA: Top Dessert Chef Cooking Ages 7–12 • #164809 ACS: STEAMpower! Ages 6–8 • #167922 ACS: STEAMpower! Ages 9–12 • #167923 Culinary Camp Ages 9–11 • #167988 berlitz Intensive English Course Ages 6–12 • #Varies Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164791 Smash Checkmate Ages 5–14 • #167533 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167353 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 #167299 (HPCC) • #167326 (UCP) Legend Mini Camps Recreation Camps Science, Technology, Engineering, Math More! Sports Camps Art, Dance, Music Drama More Choices Tweens Teens Camps ACS Arts Camp Summer DS Destination Science EA Edutainment Arts Camps EE Eco-Explorers EK Engineering for Kids MK Movies by Kids MS Mad Science PWT Play-WellTek SH Skyhawks Sports Camps SS Super Soccer Stars TF TriFytt
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    SUMMERCAMPS 60 Inside IrvineSpring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Summer Camps at a Glance Week 8 August 1–5 Week 9 August 8–12 Week 10 August 15–19 iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies M S: Little Scientists Preschool Lab Ages 3–5 • #167157 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 #168144 (NCP) • #168116 (WBCP) • #165319 (UCP) PWT: Jedi Engineering Ages 5–6 • #167207 PWT: Jedi Master Engineering Ages 7–11 • #167191 DS: Robot Challenge Ages 5–11 • #164806 EE: operation oceans Ages 5–8 • #166943 EE: Water Wise Ages 9–12 • #166949 Ek: Heroes Week Ages 4–14 • #167063 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Aquatics: Splash Sports Ages 7–11 • #161373 Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Smash Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies SH: baseball Camp Ages 6–12 • #164939 Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166997 Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • #Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167076 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167087 Tennis with Ruben Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167138 TF: basketball Camp Ages 5–9 • #167240 Jedi Training Hip Hop Ages 5–9 • #167054 ACS: All Aboard! Ages 6–8 • #167924 ACS: All Aboard! Ages 9–12 • #167925 EA: FX Film with Green Screens Ages 7–12 • #164810 Culinary Camp Ages 6–8 • #167989 Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164792 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167534 Summer bridge Academy Ages 6–11 • #Varies Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167354 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 #167300 (HPCC) • #167327 (UCP) iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies S H: Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport Camp Ages 4–7 • #164929 SS: Soccer Fun in the Sun Camp Ages 3–5 • #167202 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 #168145 (NCP) • #168117 (WBCP) • #165322 (UCP) DS: Roller Coaster Ages 5–11 • #164802 EE: Animals in our Canyon Ages 9–12 • #166953 EE: Dynamic Diggers Ages 5–8 • #166952 Ek: Design the Future Ages 4–14 • #167146 MS: Chemistry Lab Ages 5–12 • #167160 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Aquatics: Splash Sports Ages 7–11 • #161374 Fit Factory Camp Ages 8–12 • #167739 Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Smash Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies SH: Soccer Camp Ages 6–12 • #165079 SS: Soccer kick It Camp Ages 5–12 • #167205 Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis with Juan Ages 5–14 • Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167077 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167088 Tennis with Tae Ages 5–16 • #167139 TF: Flag Football Camp Ages 7–12 • #167237 All-In-one Dance Camp Ages 5–9 • #167051 EA: ultimate Science Ages 7–12 • #164812 ACS: Art a la Mode Ages 6–8 • #167926 ACS: Art a la Mode Ages 9–12 • #167927 Mk: Minecraft® Movie Ages 7–13 • #167154 Culinary Camp Ages 9–11 • #167990 Shaolin kung Fu Camp of Fun Ages 4–12 • #167059 berlitz Intensive English Course Ages 6–12 • #Varies Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164793 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167535 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167355 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 #167301 (HPCC) • #167328 (UCP) Legend Mini Camps Recreation Camps Science, Technology, Engineering, Math More! Sports Camps Art, Dance, Music Drama More Choices Tweens Teens Camps ACS Arts Camp Summer DS Destination Science EA Edutainment Arts Camps EE Eco-Explorers EK Engineering for Kids MK Movies by Kids MS Mad Science PWT Play-WellTek SH Skyhawks Sports Camps SS Super Soccer Stars TF TriFytt iCamp Junior at HPCC TRNC Ages 4.5–6 • #Varies Princess Academy Camp Ages 3.5–7 • #167057 PWT: Pre-Engineering with LEGo® Ages 5–6 • #167208 iCamps at HPCC TRCP Ages 6–10 • #Varies Summer Experience Ages 6–12 #168146 (NCP) • #168118 (WBCP) • #165337 (UCP) DS: Space quest Ages 5–11 • #164804 Ek: out of this World Ages 4–14 • #167065 MS: Robotics Lab Ages 7–12 • #167164 PWT: Engineering FuNdamentals Ages 7–11 • #167190 Zoom Academy Camps Ages Vary • #Varies Junior Aquatics Camp Ages 8–10 • #Varies Skatedogs Skateboarding Camp Ages 5–13 • #164780 Smash Splash Ages 7–11 • #Varies Squids Day Camp Ages 6–7 • #Varies kidz Love Soccer Camp Ages 4.5–10 • #Varies SH: basketball Camp Ages 6–12 • #164932 SH: beginning Golf Camp Ages 5–8 • #164935 SH: Flag Football Camp Ages 6–12 • #164937 Tennis with Alex Ages 5–14 • #Varies Tennis with Chris Ages 7–16 • #166998 Tennis with Jimmy Ages 8–16 • Varies Tennis with Minako Ages 5–16 • #167078 Tennis with Ross Ages 5–14 • #167089 EA: Zombie Survival Ages 6–12 • #164808 ACS: Art Walk Ages 6–8 • #167928 ACS: Art Walk Ages 9–12 • #167929 Chess Camp Ages 6–14 • #164794 Smash Checkmate Ages 6–14 • #167538 Summer X-Cursion Camp Ages 10–12 • #167370 Summer Teen Camp Ages 11–15 #167318 (HPCC) • #167339 (UCP) TO VIE W CO MPLE TE C A MP I NFORMAT ION ONLINE, PLEASE VISIT IRVIN EC AMPS.ORG
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    Pleasecutalongdottedline FORM 52-01 REV1/14 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INITIALS/DATE /MEMBERSHIP UPLOADEDUPDATED IN SYSTEM PARTICIPANT PERMISSION / EMERGENCY FORM (A separate form is needed for each child) COMMUNITY SERVICES PARTICIPANT NAME DATE OF BIRTH AGE SEX M F ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE E-MAIL NOTE ANY MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND/OR ALLERGIES THE CITY SHOULD BE AWARE OF FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY EMERGENCY CONTACT(S) - It is imperative program staff have emergency phone numbers to contact a relative/friend at any time during program hours. I authorize the following person(s) to pick up my child in my absence: NAME PHONE RELATIONSHIP NAME PHONE RELATIONSHIP NAME PHONE RELATIONSHIP By signing this form, you will waive certain rights ON BEHALF OF YOURSELF AND YOUR CHILD. Please read carefully. In the event of injury, the City of Irvine (“City”) has my consent to secure medical treatment for my child. I understand and acknowledge that I will be responsible for payment of all medical services rendered, including reimbursement to the City for any medical expenses incurred in the care of my child. The City has my consent to photograph me and/or my child participating in the programs for use in future City publicity. I understand and acknowledge that my child and I will not receive compensation for such use. The City has my consent to take my child on offsite excursions under the supervision of the City. I understand and acknowledge that modes of transportation for offsite excursions may include, without limitation, City vehicles, vehicles under contract with the City or walking to local sites. I, on behalf of myself and my child, understand and acknowledge that participation in the programs may involve the risk of serious injury which may result not only from my child's actions, but also from the actions, inactions or negligence of others, the condition of the facilities, equipment or areas where the program is being conducted, or the nature of the program itself. I, on behalf of myself and my child, understand and acknowledge that my child is voluntarily participating in the program(s) with knowledge of the danger involved, and agree to accept and assume any and all risks of personal injury, wrongful death, property damage or other loss from participation in the programs and/or activities. I, on behalf of myself and my child and our heirs, successors and assigns, agree to hold harmless, release, indemnify, and defend the City, and its respective officers, employees, agents, representatives, sponsors, volunteers, successors, and assigns from any and all liabilities, losses, damages, claims, costs, demands or causes of action arising out of or related to my child's participation in the program(s), howsoever caused, whether caused by action, inaction or active or passive negligence, and whether caused by the City, my child or any other individual or entity. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS WAIVER, RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT THIS DOCUMENT RELIEVES THE CITY AND OTHERS FROM LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY, WRONGFUL DEATH AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND, ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY CHILD, SIGN IT VOLUNTARILY. PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE DATE PRINT NAME RELATIONSHIP HOME PHONE WORK PHONE CHILDNAME: LASTFIRST CLIENTIDNUMBER: The City of Irvine takes your privacy seriously. This form asks you to provide the City with certain personal information. Such information is being requested and will be utilized by the City for the specifc and limited purpose of future City correspondence regarding the subject-matter of this form. Pursuant to Measure S, an initiative ordinance passed by City voters in 2008, all information provided on this form will be kept confdential. Unless you expressly indicate to us otherwise or unless compelled by a court order, it will not be shared with other agencies, businesses or individuals. SUMMERCAMPS 61For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Résumé Assistance Get thejob and the income you deserve by efectively marketing yourself to prospective employers with a professional résumé that focuses on your strengths and transferable skills. Assistance available Monday-Friday, call 949-724-6741. Ages 16-25. irvine middle school ProgrAm Providing positive social and recreational opportunities to youth during non-school hours. 949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org Teen Camps and Teen Days Excursion-based day-camp during breaks and non-school days. Youth Action Team Students initiate, plan and implement dances, after-school activities and community service projects focusing on the environment, and youth, senior and disabled communities. Sports Sessions Basic sports programs and leagues to promote health and wellness. Registration required; $17 fee. Classes Wide variety of programs held after school, usually on campus. Difers by school; see site coordinator. Youth Conference Forums Presentations and discussions to address key issues facing Irvine youth. Special Events Supervised,youth-orientedeventssuchas campingtrips,golftournaments, beach bonfres, sporting events and more! More Options Fine Arts Classes forTeens (Page 91) dAnce, music drAmA Middle School Program Teen Dances Monthly dances for all IUSD middle school students. Stu- dents must have a printed receipt to be admitted to the dance. $5 online registration. More info: 949-724-6743. These dances sell out! Buy your teen’s ticket online at irvinequickreg.org today! Grades 7-8. F May 20 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #166853 educAtionAl FREE Youth Employment Workshop Learn to market yourself to em- ployers through your resume, job application, interview skills and post-interview follow-up strategies. Must bring docu- ments establishing your identi- ty (photo ID) and authorization to work (birth certifcate or So- cial Security card). More info: 949-724-6741. Ages 16-25. Sa Mar 5 9am–10am YEPO Free #162653 Th Mar 10 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162654 Tu Mar 22 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162656 Tu Mar 29 10am–11am YEPO Free #162657 Th Mar 31 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #162658 Sa Apr 9 9am–10am YEPO Free #166717 Tu Apr 12 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166718 W Apr 20 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166719 Th Apr 28 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166720 Sa May 7 9am–10am YEPO Free #166721 Tu May 10 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166722 W May 18 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166723 Th May 26 4pm–5pm YEPO Free #166724 Sa Jun 4 9am–10am YEPO Free #166725 Jump Start Biology Get a head start in Biology. Fundamental topics in biology will be covered, so students can review and build a strong foundation to excel in and enjoy future science courses. More info: gselvan10@gmail.com, 949-509-9975. Inst: Gowri Selvan. Ages 8-14. Cell Division F Apr 1–22 3pm–4:30pm NCP $149 #164666 Cell Division Sa Apr 2–23 10:30am–12pm NCP $149 #164667 DNA-Biochem F Apr 29–May 20 3pm–4:30pm NCP $149 #166335 DNA-Biochem Sa Apr 30–May 21 10:30am–12pm NCP $149 #164668 Human Body F May 27–Jun 10 3pm–4:30pm NCP $129 #166336 Human Body Sa May 28–Jun 11 10:30am–12pm NCP $129 #166337 TEENS 62 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    SAT/ACT Test PrepAdvantage Work to achieve your highest possible SAT or ACT score with Bob McIlhenny, former principal and award-win- ning teacher for 42 years. Bob has successfully helped thousands of students get their highest possible potential score. More info: sat.guru@yahoo.com, 714-536-9783. Location: Orange Coast Community College, 2701 Fair- view Road, Costa Mesa. Class held in the Student Center Classroom to the right of parking lot B. Supply fee: $20. Ages 12-20. Sa May 14–28 9am–1pm OCC $265 #164901 middle school ProgrAms Coed Volleyball—MSP Bump, set and spike in this fun, structured afer-school program that covers volleyball skills such as serving and passing. Teams compete against other middle schools at the end of the session tournament. Plaza Vista students participate at Lakeside; Vista Verde students participate at Rancho. More info: 949-724-6744. Tu,Th Mar 1–24 Times vary by school $17 Coed Lacrosse Join us for a fun, structured afer-school program that cov- ers lacrosse skills such as stick handling, passing, shooting and basic rules of the game. Participants will have the op- portunity to compete against other middle schools in a dis- trict wide tournament. Middle school students only. More info: 949-724-6744. Tu,Th Apr 19–May 12 Times vary by school $17 MSP- Gnarly Outdoor Adventures Join the Middle School Program (MSP) for outdoor ad- ventures throughout Orange County. Teens will tackle challenging activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, rock climbing, snorkeling and more. Program departs from Irvine middle school campus. Middle school stu- dents only. More info: 949-724-6744. F Apr 22–May 13 Times vary by school $17 Sierra Mountain Camping Trip Like the outdoors? Te Sierra Mountain Camping Trip is 3 days and 2 nights where middle school students have the opportunity to camp, fsh and hike in Big Pine, Cali- fornia. Food, snacks, activities, tents, supervision and transportation provided. Fee: $145. May 27 is an IUSD no school day. More info: 949-724-6744. F–Su May 27–29 7am–9pm HPCC $145 #166956 63 TEENS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    more choices! NEW Detox YourSoul through Writing Teens today struggle with many issues including self- esteem, body image and academics. Learn to detox your soul and fnd a way to express your feelings through writ- ing. More info: tamik100@yahoo.com, 323-360-3873. Inst: Tami Shaikh. Ages 11-18. W Apr 6–May 25 6:30pm–8pm HPCC $100 #166304 Instant Tween Teen Manners Make favorable impressions on teachers and classmates by learning general etiquette tips, social comportment, groom- ing, communication and dining. More info: 949-718-0518. Inst: Marge Frazier. Supply fee: $10. Ages 11-16. Th Jun 2 6:45pm–8:15pm LSC $25 #166635 Sailing: Beginning Teens Learn the basics of sailing through simple, enjoyable ex- ercisesandinstruction.Nearly80percentoftheclassison the water! Topics include basic seamanship knowledge, rigging, recovering capsized boats and navigating to simple destinations. Swimming profciency test required on the first day of class. More info: dianak@ocbsa.org, 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach 92663. Ages 13-17. W Apr 20–May 11 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #164579 Supersitters Be prepared for emergencies, accidents, busy babies, active toddlers and much more in this information-packed babysitter training class. Parent must attend the last 15 minutes of class. More info: cjjkidbiz@aol.com. Inst: Charlene Jordan. Supply fee: $5. Ages 11+. F Apr 22 6pm–9pm LSC $39 #164910 Spring Volunteer Camp Te City of Irvine High School Youth Action Team is of- fering a teen volunteer camp! Complete daily volunteer projects with local non-profts and community organiza- tions. Tis enriching and rewarding opportunity includes transportation, supervision, teambuilding activities, T- shirt, ‘build your own’ pizza party and letter of comple- tion. Participants may accrue up to 20 hours of service! Times subject to change to accommodate projects. High School Students Only. More info: 949-724-6643. M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 9am–2pm HPCC $79 #166935 Summer Youth Action Team Tis summer volunteer and leadership program provides enrichment opportunities for teens to contribute to their community. Teens develop life skills through service projects, teambuilding goal setting exercises, social in- teraction and more. Earn community service hours vol- unteering with local non-proft and community organi- zations. Includes recreation-based excursions. Schedules are individualized; transportation included. More info: 949-724-6816. Ages 14-18. High school students only. M–F Jun 13–Aug 19 Time and ScheduleVaries DCP $299 #167203 FREE Teen Summit Te annual Teen Summit ofers students the opportunity to attend a variety of workshops and meet local lead- ers. Workshop topics may include health and wellness, youth employment, college, cultural diversity and more! Live music, rafe, free breakfast and lunch. More info: 949-724-6739. High school students only. Sa Mar 5 9am–2:30pm LSC Free Fine Arts Classes Fine arts classes for teens are listed on Page 91. TEENS 64 YOUTH ACTION TEAM • College CampusTours • Community Services Projects • On-CampusYAT Clubs • Teen Forums • Battle of the Bands, Teen Summit and More! Visit HSYAT.com or call 949-724-6739 f t d t i f ti EVENTS Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    65 TEENS Join the PACollege Prep High School Coaching class. It provides a range of benefits: The PA College Prep ELD courses provide the foundation and skills for academic success to English language learners. PA College Prep offers a wide range of AP Courses: Don’t Fall Back, but Spring Forward with PACP Boost your test scores and grades with classes we offer Specialized instructors work with students in small groups of 1-3 Students can work at their own pace Instructors focus on student assignments 50,000+ sq ft facility Academic evaluation identifiies problem areas Exceptional, experienced and caring teachers Highly trained tutors work individually with students College counseling advisement Ongoing consultations help parents students track progress Classes: SAT,ACT, English, Math, Science,AP ESL Common Core Classes Based on standard school requirements for ELD Multiple classes to ensure students are working at skill-appropriate levels Help students mainstream into regular school classes US History World History Biology Chemistry Physics and more! PACO L L E G E PREP GRADES 1-12 ™ REGISTER TODAY English/Chinese (949) 398-5285 한국어 상담 (714) 928-0688 | To learn more about us, visit PACOLLEGEPREP.com HIGH SCHOOL COACHING AP COURSES ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT (ELD) 2016 SPRING PROGRAMS NOW AVAILABLE EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT* 1 SUBJECT DISCOUNT* LOYALTY DISCOUNT* AVAILABLE. *CALL FOR THE DETAILED INFORMATION. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Puppy Training Training classesfor your canine family member can be found on Page 104. NEW Using Social Media in Business Learn how to use the five most popular social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Google+ to grow and promote your business. Classes begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six- week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. communicAtion Arabic for Adults: Beginners I II Expand your networks and explore another culture by becoming fluent in another language. Learn to read and write Arabic and speak Lebanese dialect in these classes. More info: paulette.arabic@gmail.com. Inst: Paulette Germanos. Supply fee: $25. Ages 16+. Beg I Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–7:45pm UCP $200 #164992 Beg II W Apr 6–Jun 1 6:30pm–8:15pm UCP $185 #164993 Chinese for Adults With topic-based instruction, students integrate listen- ing, speaking, reading and writing skills while learning Mandarin Chinese. New themes each session. No experi- ence necessary. More info: 949-559-6868. Supply fee: $10. Tu Apr 5–Jun 21 7pm–9pm SCCCA $249 #165485 NEW ESL For Adults The ESL Program provides English Language Learners (ELLs) with instructional support that will enable them to fully participate in our community. Supply fee: $75. Inst: Berlitz. Ages 18+. Beg I Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $267 #165149 Beg II Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $267 #168136 Oui! Learn French: Teens Adults With Nilo’s easy conversational course, learn proper pro- nunciation, useful vocabulary, grammar and beginning conversation. Class suitable for students and travelers. More info: bonjournilou@yahoo.com, 949-854-2354. Inst: Nilo Anoush. Supply fee: $10. Ages 13+. Th Apr 7–Jun 9 6:30pm–7:30pm RSC $120 #164662 Business finAnce Accounting Fundamentals Online Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of dou- ble-entry bookkeeping and fnancial reporting. Classes begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six- week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. FREE Fair Housing Foundation Clinic Representatives from the Fair Housing Foundation will assist tenants and landlords with housing topics, such as landlord/tenant disputes, lease agreements, repairs and more. More info: fairhousingfoundation.com, 800-446-3247. M Apr 18 9am–12pm LSC Free #165435 False Alarm Awareness Class Used properly, home and business alarm systems are one of the most efective ways to deter burglaries and break- ins. Through this class, presented by the Irvine Police Department, residents and business owners learn how to eliminate the frustration and expense of false alarms. Attendees save up to $100 on their next false alarm fee. More info and to register, call 949-724-7066 or email cgaiennie@cityofrvine.org. Tu Apr 19 9am–10am ICC $15 #166595 FREE It’s Your Estate Workshop Tis eight-week program is designed to educate attend- ees in diferent aspects of estate management. Program is presented in an educational setting and will be conducted by experienced individuals. Walk-ins welcome. Topics include: estate planning basics, advanced healthcare di- rectives, conservatorships and power of attorneys. More info: 949-724-6926. M Apr 4–May 23 1:30pm–3pm LSC Free #164419 ADULTS 66 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    67 ADULTS These free programsare presented by Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County More info: 714-547-2227 ext. 118, lreyes@cccsoc.org dollArWi$e! ProgrAms Registration information: irvinequickreg.org 949-724-6610FREE For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Identity Theft Prevention Minimize your risk of identity thef. Recognize warning signs and what steps to take if you become a victim. Th Mar 3 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161443 Th Apr 28 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164955 Organizing Financial Paperwork Turn those paper piles into organized fles. Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161445 Th May 12 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164958 Home Buyer Education If you have not owned a home in the past three years, you qualify as a frst-time buyer. Learn how to shop for lend- ers and budget for housing expenses. Sa Mar 12 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #161427 Sa Apr 9 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #164948 Sa Jun 11 8:30am–4:30pm RSC Free #164949 Renters’Rights Responsibilities Learn the ins and outs of the rental process from inspect- ing the unit to signing the rental/lease agreement. Th Mar 17 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161446 Car Buying Leasing Learn the secrets of car buying and leasing. Tu Mar 22 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161447 Th May 5 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164956 Estate Planning Discover the benefts of an estate, plan for minors, protect assets from creditors and more. Th Mar 24 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #161448 Tu May 10 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164957 Homebuyers Orientation 101 Workshop provides guidance on shopping for a realtor and lender, plus resources to prepare for homeownership. Sa Mar 26 9am–11:30am RSC Free #161434 Sa Apr 30 9:30am–11:30am RSC Free #164965 Sa May 28 9:30am–11:30am RSC Free #164962 Understanding Credit Reports Scores Learn what is on your credit report, how your score is calcu- lated and ways to legally improve your credit on your own. Th Apr 7 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164946 Consumer Law Learn about federal and state laws that govern how a debt may be collected. Discover if your rights have been violated and what action can be taken against creditors and collectors. Tu Apr 12 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164947 Savvy Social Security Planning When you retire, will Social Security be there for you? Topics include how much will the beneft be, when is the right time to start receiving benefts and more. Th Apr 14 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164952 Retirement Planning Learn to calculate the cost of retirement, identify poten- tial sources of income and evaluate personal savings and investment strategies. Tu Apr 19 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164953 Insurance Basics Learnaboutauto,home,health,lifeanddisabilityinsurance, including how to compare companies, agents and policies. Th Apr 21 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164954 Tu May 24 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164960 Credit Budgeting for First Time Home Buyers Learn about credit, credit reports, credit scores and their impact when applying for a home loan. Th May 19 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164959 Fundamentals of Investing Maximize investment opportunities by learning about in- vestment types and related tax implications. Th May 26 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164961 Money in Marriage Creating shared goals in fnancial planning eliminates one of the biggest stressors in a relationship. Find com- mon ground when it comes to budgeting, buying a house and planning for the future. Th Jun 2 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164966 Balancing Personal Finances Develop a successful fnancial plan for your life through tracking, evaluating and controlling your spending. Th Jun 9 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #164967
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    Speed Spanish Online LearnSpanish in the comfort of your own home from college instructor Dan Mikels. Classes begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit: ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. comPuters Creating Web Pages Online Learn how to design, create and post your own website. Classes begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. NEW Keyboarding Online Learn how to touch-type or improve your existing typing skills using Keyboarding Pro 5. Classes begin monthly and are entirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofrvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. culinAry Arts Culinary Workshops Enjoy the fresh tastes of the season and discover culinary tips while perfecting gourmet recipes. Menus available online. Inst: Christianne Winthrop. IFAC member: $54. Tu Apr 19 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166879 Tu May 3 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166880 Tu May 17 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166884 Sa Jun 4 10am–12:30pm IFAC $59 #166883 French Baking: The Essentials Transform your home kitchen into a French bakery un- der the guidance of Chef Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $5 per workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+. W Apr 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166143 W Apr 20 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166144 W Apr 27 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166145 Th May 5 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166146 Th May 12 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166147 Th May 19 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166148 Thai Fruit Carving:NEW Introduction Fruit carving in Tailand is a traditional and highly cul- tivated art. Explore basic techniques and patterns in this introductory class. IFAC member: $71. Ages 18+. Tu Apr 19–May 24 1pm–3pm IFAC $79 #164581 Fine arts and culinary classes for adults are listed on Page 91. ADULTS 68 clAsses stArt monthly march 16 April 13 may 18 june 15 Enroll online: ed2go.com/cityofirvine 949-724-6611 ed2go online clAsses GainValuablecomPuter skiLLs forthe WorkPLacefromthecomfortofyourhome! EvERY CouRSE INCLuDES: CouRSES START MoNTHLY FoR TEENS ADuLTS: • Caring instructor • Monitored discussion area • Conversational, easy to understand lessons • Six weeks of instruction • Certifcate of completion with a passing score • Complete online access— take your course anytime, anywhere • Computer Skills for the Workplace • Creating Web Pages • Drawing for the Absolute Beginner • Discover Digital Photography • Discover Sign Language • Effective Business Writing • Introduction to Microsoft Publisher • Introduction to Microsoft Word • Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint to the Internet • Introduction to Quickbooks • Keys to Effective Communication • Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer • Secrets of Better Photography • SAT/ACT Preparation See full descriptions online. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    The French Kitchen Learnthe secrets of everyday French cooking with Chef Sylvie Roux. Use fresh, seasonal ingredients to prepare aromatic dishes and then delight in enjoying the carte du jour for lunch. Menus available online. Supply fee: $10 per workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+. Th Mar 31 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166149 Th Apr 28 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166150 Th May 26 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166151 Th Jun 2 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166888 Th Jun 9 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166889 Th Jun 16 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166890 dAnce, music drAmA Ballroom Dance: Beginning I Take that dance partner into your arms and dance the night away at your next party, wedding or cruise! Tis be- ginner’s class will teach you a smooth dance like Waltz, Fox Trot or Tango and a rhythm dance like Cha Cha or Rumba and Swing. No dance experience required. Each registered participant MUST have a registered partner in order to participate. More info: carri5678@gmail.com. Inst: Carri Fox. Ages 18+. Th Mar 31–Jun 2 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $75 #164916 Th Mar 31–Jun 2 8:15pm–9pm NCP $75 #164986 Ballroom Dance: Intermediate I Take your dance experience the the next level by adding turns, patterns and styling to your danc- ing. Prior dance experience in Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha Cha and Swing required or three sessions of the Be- ginning I. Registered partner required. More info: carri5678@gmail.com. Inst: Carri Fox. Ages 18+. Th Mar 31–Jun 2 7:30pm–8:15pm NCP $75 #164918 69 ADULTSƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ 16300 Sand Canyon Ave, Ste 604, Irvine, CA 92618 Tel: 949-429-0268 ƒ Fax: 949-420-2180 Cross street of Alton Pkwy and Sand Canyon Ave, next to the Hoag hospital Irvine Dr. Siamak Milanchi Board-Certifed Colon and Rectal Surgeon www.drmilanchi.com Irvine Colorectal SurgeryYour partner in the fght against colorectal cancer. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    NEW Broadway Lab Explorethe history and practice of musical theater. Join accomplished Broadway actress Darcie Magino as she leads three workshops to develop performance skills. Ages 16+. Song Study Su Mar 6 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162627 Su Apr 10 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #166910 Scene Study Su Mar 13 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162629 Su Apr 17 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #166911 Musical Theater Performance Su Mar 20 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #162631 Su Apr 24 1pm–4pm OCGP $69 #166912 Flamenco Dance en el Parque Flamenco is a visually impressive and expressive form of dance. Explore the basics, including terminology, tech- nique and choreography. Wear a full skirt (women) and closed-toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Ages 13+. *No class 5/27. F Apr 1–29 6pm–7pm OCGP $70 #166599 F May 6–Jun 10* 6pm–7pm OCGP $70 #166601 Guitar for Teens Adults: Beginning Learn several open-position chords, strum styles, time signatures and classic rock songs. New songs each session! Bring acoustic or electric guitar with small am- plifer. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com, 949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+. W Apr 20–May 18 7pm–8pm NCP $105 #164664 Hand Percussion of the World Study drumming traditions and play a vari- ety of instruments from around the world. Explore and compare the diferent styles of African, Latin, Celtic and Middle Eastern hand percussion. More info: 949-388-1886. Inst: George Medlock. Ages 18+. W Apr 6–May 4 7pm–8:15pm UCP $60 #164798 W May 11–Jun 8 7pm–8:15pm UCP $60 #164799 Ukulele: Beginning for Teens Adults Play current and classic songs on the ukulele through learning easy chords and how to read tablature and difer- ent strum styles. Experience not required. Bring a ukulele. More info: ronlgorman@hotmail.com, 949-362-0778. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+. W Apr 20–May 18 6pm–7pm NCP $105 #164665 heAlth Wellness NEW AcroYoga AcroYoga is a new practice that fuses the strength and power of acrobatics with the poses and movements of yoga. De- velop strength and fexibility, along with therapeutic postures and ac- robatic flows. Open to all levels. Partner recommended, but not required. Bring a mat. More info: seth@ocacroyoga.com. Inst: Seth Hartley. Ages 16+. *No class 5/8 and 5/29. Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 10am–12pm OCGP $128 #166676 Aikyum Yoga: Gentle Relieve stress, anxiety and body aches while build- ing strength and fexibility. Tis class is suitable for beginners and has a strong emphasis on yogic breath- ing to calm the mind, lower blood pressure and pro- mote good health. Bring a yoga mat. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Aikyum staf. Ages 18+. M,W, F Mar 4–25 8:30am–9:30am NCP $100 #160204 Sa Apr 2–Jun 11 8:30am–9:30am CCP $110 #165011 M,W, F Apr 11–29 8:30am–9:30am NCP $90 #165010 M,W, F May 2–25 8:30am–9:30am NCP $110 #165012 Aikyum Yoga: Standard Calm the mind, lower blood pressure and promote good health while building strength and fexibility. Bring a yoga mat. Prior yoga experience is required. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Harina Kapoor, certifed yoga instructor from India. Ages 18+. *No class 5/30. M Apr 4–Jun 6* 7pm–8pm CCP $90 #165022 Aikyum Yoga: Vinyasa Vinyasa yoga is great for experienced yoga practitioners. Tis class incorporates Pranayam (yogic breathing), regu- lar and advanced yoga asanas (postures) and relaxation. Bring a yoga mat. Previous yoga experience required. More info: harina@aikyumyoga.com. Inst: Ana Lucero and Harina Kapoor, certifed yoga instructor from India. Ages 18+. Sa Apr 2–Jun 11 9:45am–10:45am CCP $110 #165025 Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 7pm–8pm NCP $100 #165029 Cooking Classes Cooking classes for adults at the Fine Arts Center are listed on Pages 92. ADULTS 70 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Evening Pilates withYurika Stand tall, move better and feel good! Strengthen, tone and balance body and mind with Pilates. All levels welcome. Bring a mat and TeraBand (TeraBand available from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. Ages 18+. Tu Apr 5–Jun 7 6:30pm–7:30pm WBCP $120 #164745 Get Unstuck for Women in Transition Find Your Inner Spark! Are you isolated and stuck in a self-limiting pattern because your personal or profes- sional life has changed? Use the WOOP Method (Wish Outcome Obstacle Plan), 7 Stages of Transition, Gremlin Buster, Life Maps and other methods to explore simple yet efective ways of seeing your strengths and gifs, overcom- ing challenges and setting a new course of action. Dress comfortably. Light meal, materials and support provided. More info: jramstedt@aol.com, 949-644-2480. Inst: Joan Ramstedt, Professional Credentialed Coach. Sa Apr 23 12pm–5pm LSC $75 #165009 Great Glow Flow Yoga Ignite your weekend with yoga in a party atmosphere accompanied by grooving music and black lights. Wear your whitest and brightest and bring your yoga mat! All levels welcome. Ages 16+. F Apr 8 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166607 F May 13 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166608 F Jun 10 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166609 Hatha Yoga with Diane Health-enhancing yoga practice focused on up-to-date medical yoga research. Class combines postures, medita- tion and yoga philosophy in a breath-centered practice. Class meets Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. and Tursdays 1 p.m. Please avoid eating two hours prior to class; bring mat and blanket. Inst: Diane Pavesic RN, Certifed Yoga Ter- apist, YTRX-500C, E-RYT-500. *No class 5/12, 5/17. Tu Apr 5–May 24* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $76 #164534 Th Apr 7–May 26* 1pm–2pm RSC $69 #164536 Tu Apr 5–May 24* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $131 #164535 Th Apr 7–May 26* 1pm–2pm RSC Meditation Breathing Learn to focus and meditate to help reduce stress, relieve tension, lower blood pressure and promote healing. Inst: Bing Luh. Supply fee: $10. Ages 16+. Demo Tu Mar 29 7:45pm–8:45pm DCP Free #164914 Tu Apr 5–May 17 8:10pm–9:25pm DCP $99 #164915 Morning Pilates with Yurika Stand tall, move better and feel good in this beginner level class. Using Pilates, learn to strengthen, tone and balance the body and mind. Bring a mat and Tera- Band (TeraBand available from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. Th Apr 7–Jun 2 9am–10am NCP $108 #164746 Nutrition Revolution Looking to create a healthier lifestyle for yourself? Learn the basics of nutrition, which includes learning how to read nutrition labels, why certain foods are good for you and what substitutions can be made to create healthier meals. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+. Th Apr 7 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #166677 Th May 12 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #166678 Th Jun 9 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $24 #166679 Pi-Yo Pilates and yoga together in one class! Tone and elongate with this non-impact workout blending exercises that complement each other. Bring a mat. Inst: Eugenia Lane. Ages 16+. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 9am–10am RSC $100 #165458 Pilates with Jennifer Improve muscle control, fexibility, coordination, strength and tone. Space is limited. Bring a mat. More info: jenpearlstein@yahoo.com, 949-433-0799. Inst: Jennifer Pearlstein. Ages 16+. Monday 11:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. for intermediate students only. *No class 5/30. Int/Adv M Apr 4–Jun 6* 11:30am–12:30pm UCP $108 #164987 Beg M Apr 4–Jun 6* 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $108 #164988 Int M Apr 4–Jun 6* 5:45pm–6:45pm SSNP $108 #164989 Beg W Apr 6–Jun 8 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $120 #164990 Beg W Apr 6–Jun 8 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $120 #164991 Tai Chi: Yang-Style A Moving Meditation Tis traditional Chinese system promotes stress reduction, balance, increased energy and fexibility with easy techniques of gentle, slow, repeated movements to improve health and well-being. Wear com- fortable clothing. Inst: Bing Luh. Supply fee: $20 (DVD). Ages 16+. Demo Tu Mar 29 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP Free #164912 Tu Apr 5–May 24 6:30pm–8pm DCP $109 #164913 ADULTS 72 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    73 ADULTS Celebrating ANNIVERSA RY During thelast 30 years, we’ve grown from a small physician group to a prominent network of primary care providers and specialists; ofering exceptional care, convenience, and personalized service. Our unwavering tradition of excellence has earned us recognition as one of the top medical groups in California. But the diference we make in our patients’livesisourtruereward. Thank you for entrusting us with your care. To choose your doctor at Greater Newport Physicians, visit www.GNPWEB.com or call 800.553.6537. 30 YEARS OF CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    ADULTS 74 NEW Tijiquan withMs. Joan Learn the classic 103 stances evolved from their origin in the Chen Style Tai Chi Quan and formalized by renowned Grand Masters in the early twentieth century. More info: 949-559-6868. Inst: Ms. Joan, who has more than 30 years of experience in Tai-Chi First and Sword. *No class 5/28. Sa Apr 2–Jun 11* 9:30am–10:30am SCCCA $135 #166417 Yoga for Relaxation Renewal After a day of work, join us for refreshing and relaxing guided yoga. Beginners welcome. Inst: Bridget Ingham of Yoga World. Ages 14+. *No class 5/16, 5/30. M Apr 4–Jun 27* 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $118 #164547 Yoga for Strength, Energy Balance Tis stimulating yoga class is designed for those interested in a stronger form of yoga practice. Inst: Bridget Ingham of Yoga World. Ages 14+. *No class 5/16, 5/30. M Apr 4–Jun 27* 7pm–8:30pm LSC $118 #164548 hikes Hiking the Trails Hike on some of the most beautiful trails found in our local mountains. Terrain varies from moderate to strenu- ous. Set your own pace. Visit widenhorizons.com for trail details. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+. Sa Apr 16 7:45am–5pm RSC $40 #165235 Hitting the Trails Exert yourself outdoors on some of the most challenging trails the Southland has to ofer. Tese strenuous hikes are for no-nonsense hikers. Distances vary from 8 to 16 miles. Visit widenhorizons.com for trail details. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+. Sa Mar 5 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $40 #160219 Sa May 14 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $40 #165236 mArtiAl Arts Aikido for Adults A noncompetitive, non-aggressive and effective form of self-defense can enhance self-confidence, aero- bic conditioning and stress reduction. More info: dojo@integrationforall.com or 949-251-0571. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Circle #L, Irvine 92614. Ages 13+. Sa Apr 2–30 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #164769 Sa May 7–21 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #164770 Sa Jun 4–25 9:30am–11am STUDIO $90 #164771 Karate with Roy Cadiente Karate promotes personal development and self-disci- pline. Uniform available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Roy Cadiente (Wed) or Matt Hemenez (Turs). W Apr 6–27 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #165226 W May 4–25 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #165228 W Jun 1–22 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #165230 Th Apr 7–28 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #165227 Th May 5–26 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #165229 Th Jun 2–23 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #165231 Self Defense Kung Fu Enhance your overall health and longevity by learn- ing the traditional Shaolin kung fu forms and the ap- plication of kung fu self-defense skills. Tis traditional form of Chinese martial arts promotes self-defense and physical ftness. More info: shaolinyq@gmail.com, 949-701-8810. Location: OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Center, 375 Bristol St. #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee: $20. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Ages 13+. Tu Apr 5–26 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164669 Tu May 3–31 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $130 #164670 Tu Jun 7–28 7pm–7:50pm OCSTCC $104 #164671 Shotokan Karate for Adults Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese traditionalists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches, kicks and body mechanics to maximize self-defense while improving ftness, strength, focus and discipline. Course runs monthly. Secondfamilymemberonly$60/monthor $165/3 month class (this price is available through mail, fax or walk-in registrations only). Annual AAU membership re- quiredatfrstclass($16/child;$29/adult). More info: karataido@yahoo.com, 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Cigar, World Champion, AAU/USA Karate Coach. Ages 13+. *No class 5/30. M,W Apr 4–27 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #166305 M,W May 2–25 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #166307 M,W Jun 1–29 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #166308 M,W Apr 4–Jun 29* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $180 #166306 NEW Traditional Chinese Kung Fu Traditional Chinese Kung Fu class will teach skill, stance and form from styles other than Shaolin such as Wudang, Emei, Bagua (Te Eight Trigrams), Nanquan (Southern Fist) and Xingyi. More info: 949-701-8810. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Location: OC Shaolin Temple Cultural Cen- ter, 375 Bristol St., #45, Costa Mesa 92626. Supply fee: $30. Ages 13+. Sa Apr 2–30 10am–11am OCSTCC $130 #166864 Sa May 7–28 10am–11am OCSTCC $104 #166865 Sa Jun 4–25 10am–11am OCSTCC $104 #166866 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Say Cheese! While visitingour facilities, parks and events, please be awarethatCitystafphotographersmaybetakingphotos orvideoformarketingpurposes.Ifyoudonotwantyourimage used,pleasenotifythephotographeratthetimeofthephoto. Women’s Safety and Self Defense: Just Yell Fire Learn to ‘fght like a girl’ using quick and efective martial arts techniques. Avoid becoming a victim through aware- ness, practical self-defense techniques and get-away skills. Just Yell Fire is an internationally recognized program. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. More info: dbsgodan@msn.com, 714-329-3196. Inst: Doug Shields. Ages 12+. Sa Apr 9 10am–12pm UCP $39 #164763 Sa May 14 10am–12pm UCP $39 #164764 Sa Jun 11 10am–12pm UCP $39 #164765 more choices! Blogging and Podcasting for BeginnersNEW Online Learn how to create, manage and promote your own blog and audio and video podcast using tools that you already have on your computer. No paid software or equipment needed. Classes begin monthly and are en- tirely online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. Community Emergency Response Team,FREE (CERT) Course Help yourself, your family and your community dur- ing a disaster by training to be a member of Irvine’s CERT program. The 28-hour training course teaches basic hands-on response skills needed for fre safety, light search and rescue, disaster medical operations and more. Enrollment limited to 33 students. Enroll online at cityofirvine.org/cert. More info: or 949-724-7054. Ages 18+. Tu,Th Apr 12–May 5 9am–11:30am ICC Free Tu,Th May 24–Jun 16 6:30pm–10pm ICC Free Creative Ventures: Amazing CardNEW Creations Whether you are new to the craf or a seasoned card maker, this hands-on class will introduce you to diferent techniques, allow you to share your creativity and make unique cards for all occasions. Feel free to bring in your own scraps, embellishments and other materials. Cutting tools and adhesives will be provided. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 12+. Th Apr 7 6pm–8pm OCGP $49 #166799 75 ADULTS NEW Creative Ventures: Event Design Hosting events can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be! Creativity will fow as you explore the newest hands-on DIY décor and essentials. Start with a concept and leave with a fnished product ready to roll out at your next party! Bring your own materials to add a personal touch. Limited tools provided. More info: ocgp.org. Ages 18+. Place Cards Guest Book W May 4 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166811 Banners Signs W May 11 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166823 Dressing Up Jars Votives W May 18 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166824 Photo Booth Props W May 25 6:30pm–9pm OCGP $49 #166825 Creative Ventures: Succulents Looking for something fun and creative to do? Create a seasonal living centerpiece to gif or to keep! Select plants to design an arrangement that can be enjoyed in your home and later transplanted into the garden. A crafy project for showers, weddings, graduation parties and more. Tese workshops will guide you with instructions, tips and techniques. Ages 12+. Th Mar 10 6:30pm–8pm OCGP $49 #161711 Creative Writing Do you have a half-fnished novel, great family stories or an idea for a children’s book, short story or screenplay? Get serious and start writing! The instructor, a former magazine editor, will guide you on your fction/nonfc- tion projects or provide an assignment. Open to all levels of experience. Bring supplies to take notes. More info: yourprofessorD@gmail.com. Inst: Dorothy Spirus. M Apr 4–May 9 7:30pm–9pm RSC $155 #165030 Grammar Refresher Online Revive lost or forgotten knowledge of English gram- mar and gain confidence in producing grammatically correct writing. Classes begin monthly and are entire- ly online. Fee is $99 for six-week format (24 hours). Visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Looking for tennisleagues, teams or classes? See Pages 109-111. ADULTS 76 NEW Novel Writing Workshop Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel. Tis workshop explores writing basics such as characters, point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story on track. You will also learn the business side of writing including query letters, agents, editors and independent publishing options. Ages 16+. Th Apr 7–May 12 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #166909 FREE Senior Services Volunteer Informational Meeting Learn what is required to volunteer at the City’s senior centers. Tis meeting provides information on cur- rent openings and the variety of volunteer opportuni- ties available for adults and teens ages 14+. More info: 949-724-6900. W Apr 20 10am–11am LSC Free #159898 W Apr 20 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159899 W May 18 10am–11am LSC Free #159900 W May 18 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159901 W Jun 15 10am–11am LSC Free #159902 W Jun 15 5pm–6pm LSC Free #159903 FREE Smart Gardening Join University of California Cooperative Education Master Gardeners to learn how to grow mouth-watering home grown tomatoes. Facts, tips and strategies will be discussed. Get your garden ready for spring, fnd out how to improve your soil, use healthy fertilizing strategies and defeat common garden pests. Registration required. W Mar 30 6:30pm–9pm ICC Free #164871 Th Mar 31 6:30pm–9pm ICC Free #164872 PArenting FREE Hoag Medical Group Pediatric Classes Free educational sessions with in-depth preparation, ad- vice and tips for expectant and new parents. Inst: Hoag Medical Group Pediatrician. Location: Hoag Medical Group Pediatrics, 4900 Barranca Parkway, Suite 103, Irvine 92604. More info: 855-450-4464. Becoming a Family: Tips for Expectant New Parents Sa Apr 16 10am–11am HMGP Free #165243 Tu May 17 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #165244 How to Raise a Healthy Infant Sa Mar 5 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #161976 Sa Apr 23 10am–11am HMGP Free #165245 Tu May 10 6pm–7pm HMGP Free #165246 Sa May 21 10am–11am HMGP Free #165247 CPR First Aid for Infant/Child Adult Be prepared by taking an Emergency Medical Services Authority and State-approved CPR and/or First Aid class. Participants receive University Training Center cer- tifcation (CPR and First Aid valid for two years). Inst: University Training Center. Ages 14+. Children 10-13 may enroll with registered parent. Sa Apr 30 9am–12pm LSC $30 #164531 Sa Apr 30 12:30pm–3:30pm LSC $30 #164532 Sa Apr 30 9am–3:30pm LSC $60 #164533 Prenatal Yoga with Mona Pregnancy is an excellent time to practice yoga, a tech- nique for improving the health and vitality of mind, body and spirit. Connect with your baby through breathing ex- ercises and gentle yoga poses, while developing strength, stamina and balance. All stages of pregnancy are wel- come. Consult with your doctor before registering. Inst: Mona Ness. Tu Apr 5–May 3 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #166602 Tu May 10–Jun 7 5:30pm–6:30pm OCGP $74 #166603 sPorts fitness Anaheim ICE: Skating for Adults Learn to skate, glide on one foot, stop, turn and more. In- cludes: skate rental, lessons, free practice on the day of class and three additional skating passes to use during the ses- sion. More info: jsaitta@anaheimice.com, 714-518-3212. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim 92805. Ages 17+. *No class 6/1. W Apr 13–May 4 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #164649 W May 11–Jun 8* 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #164650 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    949-724-6659 ƒ ƒ 949-724-6825 ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ . 7leagues ƒ s 7 vs. 7 league 949-724-6669 ƒ Men’s leagues in various levels ƒ Men’s 6’2”league ƒ Men’s masters league The Community Services Department ofers the following adult sports programs: Soccer at the Great Park ƒ Men’s 7 vs. 7 leagues in various levels 949-724-6586 For registration information, irvineathletics.org. 77 ADULTS Badminton for Adults Learn the fundamentals of badminton, exercise and have fun making friends while enjoying light compe- tition. Class held in a state-of the-art indoor facility. All levels welcome. Bring your own racket. More info: 949-559-6868. Ages 18+. *No class 5/29. Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $200 #165487 Cardio Boot Camp® Outdoor Fitness Burn calories, improve strength and increase endurance with high-energy outdoor circuit training in this early morning workout. Inst: Body Business. *No class 5/30. M,W, F Apr 4–May 6 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #165513 M,W, F May 9–Jun 10* 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $149 #165514 Fencing for Teens Adults Fencing promotes discipline, ftness and sportsmanship. Learn the modern sport of fencing in a safe, fun and pro- fessional manner. Wear long athletic pants, short sleeves and tennis shoes. More info: clintonkershaw@comcast.net, 559-213-8218. Inst: Clinton Kershaw. Ages 12+. *No class 5/19. Th Apr 7–May 26* 7pm–8pm UCP $225 #165000 Hybrid Warrior 101 Improve cardio, strengthen and sculpt in this high-energy class for the optimal full-body workout. Unlike typical cardio-kickboxing classes, Hybrid Warrior 101 incorpo- rates circuit, interval, plyometric and resistance training, making this class the ultimate experience in level one combat conditioning. Bring a towel and water. More info: suziemcclelland@yahoo.com, 949-929-5020. Ages 16+. M Apr 4–25 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165504 M May 2–23 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165506 M Jun 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165509 Tu,Th Apr 5–28 9am–10am ATA $64 #165505 Tu,Th May 3–26 9am–10am ATA $64 #165507 Tu,Th Jun 7–30 9am–10am ATA $64 #165508 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Seniors Active Plus Zumba Gold and more classes for adults ages 50 and over are listed on on Page 81.
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    ADULTS 78 Jazzercise Jazzercise is acalorie-torching, hip-swiveling, Shakira’d- be-proud dance party workout to put your abs to the test, with a hot playlist to distract you from the burn. Our classes-Strike, Fusion, Core, Strength and Dance Mixx-will leave you breathless, toned and coming back for more. Start working it with Jazzercise! All ftness levels welcome. New customers get an introductory tri- al ofer. Try a month of unlimited Jazzercise classes for only $25! Attend one or all classes at every Tustin/Irvine Jazzercise location. More info:shawn@jazzwithme.com, 714-730-3758. Inst: Shawn Masse. *No class 5/30. Monthly Rate: $55 with 12-month agreement $65 with 6-month agreement $75 with 2-month agreement Drop-In Rate: $20/meeting, pay at the door Running Technique Learn to run longer, faster and pain-free! Master the proper running technique, reach your ftness goals and enjoy running pain-free at any age. Bring sunscreen, wa- ter and wear comfortable clothing and running shoes. More info: albert@movewellftnessservices.com. Inst: Al- bert Lu. *No class 5/30. M,W, F Apr 4–May 6 6pm–7pm CCP $159 #164998 M,W, F May 9–Jun 10* 6pm–7pm WBCP $149 #164999 Stroller Strides Get rolling with the little ones! Tis stroller-based ftness program is a total-body workout designed for all ftness levels. Certifed instructors will emphasize power walk- ing, strength, and toning to help you get, and stay, in shape. Bring sunscreen, water, towel or mat, snacks and your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie Freeman of South Irvine/ Lake Forest Fit4Mom. Th Mar 31–Apr 28 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166596 Th May 12–Jun 9 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166597 The Atlas Challenge Specialized ftness program designed to shed pounds and sculpt the body, combining the perfect balance between cardio and strength training. Class utilizes weights, jump rope, punching bags, ladder, medicine balls, mitts, blocks and more to make your workout fun and efective. Bring a towel and water. More info: suziemcclelland@yahoo.com 949-929-5020. Inst: Traditional Studios. Ages 13+. W Apr 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165510 W May 4–25 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165511 W Jun 1–22 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #165512 Water Aerobics Great for new and longtime participants of water ftness. Tis fun, fast-paced workout helps tone without stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is followed by total- body resistance work and toning. When available, Tues- day morning and Friday classes are ofered in deep water. Program ofered year-round. Fee: $7/day; $24/4 visits or $5 per class for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Schedule subject to change or relocation. Ages 16+. M–F Apr 4–Jun 17 10am–11am WWJAC $7 #161415 Tu,Th Apr 5–Jun 9 7pm–8pm WWJAC $7 #161417 Zumba® Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn up to 700 cal- ories while toning and sculpting to upbeat international music. Inst: Body Business. Tu Apr 5–May 3 6pm–7pm NCP $49 #165515 Th Apr 7–May 5 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $49 #165516 Tu May 10–Jun 7 6pm–7pm NCP $49 #165517 Th May 12–Jun 9 7:15pm–8:15pm CCP $49 #165518 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Lakeview Senior Center949-724-6900 Book Club 1st Mondays 9am–11am Free Morning Socials Tuesdays 7:30am–9am $1 Contract Bridge Tuesdays 9am–2pm Free Longevity Stick Tuesdays/Thursdays 9am–10am Free International Crafters Tuesdays 9am–4pm Free Bingo Tuesdays 12:30pm–3pm $8/10 games Mind Fitness Fun Wednesdays 3:30pm–4:30pm Free Joanie’s Raggtimers Dance 2nd/4thThursdays noon–1:30pm Free Travel Adventure Slideshow 3rdThursdays 6:30pm–8:30pm Free Taiwanese Mah Jongg Thursdays noon–5pm Free Tea Dance Thursdays 2pm–4pm Free Carrom Fridays 8am–6pm Free Harmonica Ensemble Fridays 9am–10:15am Free Morning Socials Fridays 10am–11am $1 Movie Matinee 1st/3rd Fridays 12:15pm–2:30pm Free Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6800 Beginning Social Bridge Mondays 2pm–4:30pm Free American Style Mah Jongg Mondays 9:30am–noon Free Longevity Stick Mondays 10am–11am Free Power Hour Mondays 11:15am–12:15pm $5 Canasta Mondays/Wednesdays 11:30am–3:30pm Free InternationalDiscussionGroup 3rdTuesdays 9:30am–11:20am Free Intermediate Bridge Tuesdays 12pm–4pm Free Bunco 1stWednesdays 12pm–3pm $5 Social Bridge Wednesdays 9am–noon Free Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays 11am–3:30pm Free SocialTap Dance Wednesdays 11:30am–1pm Free IntegralTai Chi Wednesday/Thursdays 2:30am–4:30pm Free SocialTap Dance Thursdays 9:30am–11:30am Free Duplicate Bridge Thursdays 10am–2pm Free Chess Fridays 11am–1pm Free Open Dance Studio Fridays 3pm–5pm Free Film Club 2nd Fridays 10:30am–11:30am Free Trabuco Center 949-724-7300 Morning Socials Thursdays 8am–9:30am $1 IntegralTai Chi Thursdays 3pm–5pm Free Friday Movie Matinee 2nd/4th Fridays 2–5pm Free Rose Garden Café at Lakeview Schedule: Monday–Friday: 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Fees: $4* (suggested donation for ages 60+) $5 (ages 59 and under) Enjoyadelicioushotmealwithgreatserviceandasocialatmosphere. Meals provide one-third of the recommended nutritional dietary daily allowance for seniors.Vegetarian alternatives available. Menus listed online, at the centers and in the IrvineSeniorNewsletter. *Nosenioristurnedawayduetoinabilitytomakeadonation. Special Luncheons (Time and fees vary) Mother’s Day Memorial Day Father’s Day (Friday, May 6) (Friday, May 27) (Friday, June 17) Sponsorshipandvolunteeropportunitiesforseniornutritionprograms areavailable,call949-724-6918. dAily Activities For more information: Irvine Senior Newsletter irvineseniors.org 79 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS irvine senior services Providing services to adults ages 50+ with three dedicated locations. Keen Center for Senior Resources Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m.–noon 949-724-6926 keencenter@cityofrvine.org For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 LAkEvIEW SENIoR CENTER (LSC) Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org 20 Lake Road, Irvine (Located in Mike Ward Community Park— Woodbridge) Amenities Include: Nutritionprogram Recreationprograms ComputerLab Clubsandsupportgroups Billiardsandgameroom RANCHo SENIoR CENTER (RSC) Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 949-724-6800 irvineseniors.org 3 Ethel Coplen Way, Irvine Amenities Include: Fitness Center Recreation programs Clubs Health and ftness programs Game room TRAbuCo CENTER (TC) Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. 949-724-7300 irvineseniors.org 5701 Trabuco Road Irvine Amenities Include: Fitness Center Recreation programs Health and ftness programs Formoreinformationandacompletelistingofprograms and services, visit irvineseniors.org.
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    memBershiP ProgrAms Computer Lab atLakeview Senior Center Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Open lab time is available to Computer Lab members only. Hours may vary due to class schedules, computer maintenance and volunteer coverage. Members must read and sign a copy of the lab rules and regulations. Fees: Irvine Residents: $17/Year Nonresidents: $22/Year Fitness Centers for Active Older Adults Rancho Fitness Center Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Fees: $55 per year (Gold Card members) $80 per year (non-Gold Card members) $10 orientation Trabuco Fitness Center Schedule: Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Fees: $55 per year (Gold Card members) $80 per year (non-Gold Card members) $10 orientation Both ftness centers provide older adults with a safe and comfortable workout environment. Equipment is avail- able for cardiovascular and strength training. Orientation required prior to participation. Schedule orientation and purchase memberships in person at Rancho Senior Center or Trabuco Center. Membership is valid at both centers. Gold Card Start receiving your benefits today! Perks include dis- counts to Fitness Center, ftness classes, priority registra- tion for special events and luncheons and pre-registra- tion for high demand classes. Card includes picture for identifcation. Purchase at any senior center. More info: 949-724-6800. Fees: Irvine Residents: $10/Year Nonresidents: $15/Year communicAtion FREE Adaptive Telephone Distribution—CTAP California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) provides free telephone equipment to qualifying Californians, certified with difficulties in seeing, hearing, speaking, remembering or moving. Free hearing screening and certifcation for CTAP application provided. More info: 949-724-6926. Reservations required. W May 18 9am–11:30am LSC Free Computer: Basics and Beyond Learn about computer usage with an easy-to-understand style and no technical jargon. We use familiar, everyday words to explain the ins and outs of computers, the internet and pro- grams. Inst: Glen the Computer Guy. Computers provided at Lakeview and Trabuco. Participants need to bring own lap- tops to classes at Rancho. More info: call each location. Basic Computer Skills Tu,Th Apr 5–21 9am–10am LSC $48 #164587 Tu,Th Apr 5–21 12:30pm–1:30pm TC $48 #164561 Tu,Th Apr 5–21 4pm–5pm RSC $48 #164596 Basic Computer Sills W, F Apr 6–22 9am–10am LSC $48 #164591 W, F Apr 6–22 11am–12pm TC $48 #164562 Beginning Word Tu,Th May 3–19 9am–10am LSC $48 #164592 Tu,Th May 3–19 12:30pm–1:30pm TC $48 #164560 Tu,Th May 3–19 4pm–5pm RSC $48 #164597 Intermediate Word Tu,Th May 31–Jun 16 9am–10am LSC $48 #164595 Tu,Th May 31–Jun 16 12:30pm–1:30pm TC $48 #164586 Tu,Th May 31–Jun 16 4pm–5pm RSC $48 #164598 Beginning Email W, F May 4–20 9am–10am LSC $48 #164593 W, F May 4–20 11am–12pm TC $48 #164563 W, F Jun 1–17 9am–10am LSC $48 #164594 W, F Jun 1–17 11am–12pm TC $48 #164564 suPPortive/educAtionAl FREE AARP Tax Foundation Assistance AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides free tax assistance to taxpayers with low and moderate incomes, particular- ly to those 60 and older. Services provided by a team of trained and certifed volunteers. More info and to make an appointment, call 949-724-6926. Wednesdays through April 13 9am–3pm LSC Free FREE CarFit Sponsored by Automobile Club of America, adults 50+ and their vehicle are checked to ensure the car is properly adjusted to ft the driver. Call 949-724-6926 to sign up. FirstWednesday of each Month 9am–12pm LSC Free Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 80 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS Health and Wellness Looking for health, nutrition and wellness classes? See Pages 70-76.
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    For More Information:949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 FREE Positive Aging Improve overall wellness through this education pro- gram. Discover how to recognize early signs of depression and cognitive decline, and learn about coping strategies, treatment approaches, support networks and community resources. Prevention and early intervention lead to posi- tive aging. Presented by the Omid Multicultural Institute for Development (OMID). English F Apr 1–May 27 2:30pm–4pm LSC Free #168058 Farsi F Apr 1–May 27 2:30pm–4pm LSC Free #168059 dAnce, music drAmA Harmonica Instruction for Seniors Playing the harmonica has many benefts including brain exercise and increasing lung capacity. Learn the basic skills to play and read notes. Bring your own harmonica (24 hole minimum with two reeds and in the key of ‘C’.) Limited amount available for purchase in class. Ages 50+. *No class 6/8. W Apr 6–Jun 29* 11:30am–1pm LSC $60 #164762 Timeless Tappers A wonderful alternative to traditional exercise, this class is designed to teach men and women 50+ classic tap tech- nique, terminology and rhythm. Move in style from head to toe and connect right and lef brain synapses while tap- ping in the fun zone. Includes warm-ups, combinations, center foor and routine. Familiarity with basic steps is a plus but not mandatory. Sa May 7–June 18 10:30am–noon RSC $52.50 #164545 fitness MELT® Discover a method to reduce pain and function more efciently with simple 10-minute self-care techniques using sof balls or sof rollers. Developed by best-selling author and manual therapist Sue Hitzmann, Te MELT Method® is an innovative, self-treatment program that focuses on connective tissues to relieve aches and pains related to aging and active living. Inst: Niki Parker. *No class 4/12, 5/31. Hands + Feet Tu Apr 5 9am–10am RSC $5 #164506 Hands + Feet Tu May 10 9am–10am RSC $5 #164509 Hands + Feet Tu Jun 14 9am–10am RSC $5 #164511 Soft Roller Tu Apr 5–26* 10am–11am RSC $24 #164507 Soft Roller Tu Apr 5–26* 11:30am–12:30pm TC $24 #164510 Soft Roller Tu May 3–24*10am–11am RSC $32 #164508 Soft Roller Tu May 3–24*11:30am–12:30pm TC $32 #164513 Soft Roller Tu Jun 7–28 10am–11am RSC $32 #164512 Soft Roller Tu Jun 7–28 11:30am–12:30pm TC $32 #164514 Power Hour— Active Fitness Series Tis energizing full-body workout combines aerobic and strength training exercises utilizing resistance tubes and Tera-bands. Increase strength, endurance and cardio- vascular health through intervals of cardio and strength training followed by stretches. All ftness levels welcome. Ages 50+. Mondays 11:15am–12:15pm RSC $5/Class Fridays 10:30am–11:30am TC $5/Class Senior Splash Tis shallow water, low-impact class is paced for seniors and designed to promote joint fexibility, range of motion and agil- ity while building cardiovascular ftness and muscle strength. Minimum registration must be met prior to frst class to avoid cancellation; please register in advance. Tu Apr 5–May 31 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161381 Th Apr 7–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161383 Tu,Th Apr 5–May 5 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161382 Tu,Th May 10–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $16 #161384 Yoga for Active Older Adults Anyone can practice yoga regardless of age or experience. Energize your body and improve your fexibility. All lev- els welcome. No class 5/30. M Apr 11–Jun 27* 8:45am–10am LSC $55 #164550 M Apr 4–Jun 27* 9am–10am TC $84 #164584 W Apr 13–Jun 29 9am–10am RSC $60 #164552 W Apr 13–Jun 29 10:30am–11:45am LSC $60 #164551 Th Apr 14–Jun 30 9:30am–10:45am RSC $60 #164553 Th Apr 7–Jun 23 11am–12pm TC $84 #164585 F Apr 15–Jun 24 9am–10:15am RSC $55 #164554 Zumba Gold® If you love to dance, then Zumba Gold® is the perfect workout for you! Tis dance ftness class helps increase balance, range of motion and coordination. No dance experience necessary. Wear workout clothes and cross training or dance ftness shoes. Bring a bottle of water and a towel. More info: bbohlig@cox.net, 949-351-7516. Inst: Barbara Bohlig. Ages 50+. *No class 5/23, 5/25, 5/30. M Apr 4–Jun 27* 10am–10:50am TC $55 #164402 M Apr 4–Jun 27* 4:30pm–5:25pm LSC $55 #164399 W Apr 6–Jun 22 2:30pm–3:20pm TC $55 #164403 W Apr 6–Jun 22 4:30pm–5:30pm RSC $55 #164401 81 SENIORSACTIVEPLUS
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    AQUATICS 82 irvine AQuAtics Providing aquaticseducation, water safety awareness, ftness, competition and fun to participants of all ages and abilities. WILLIAM WooLLETT JR. AquATICS CENTER (WWJAC) Monday–Friday: 6 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday–Sunday: 8 a.m.–noon Hours may change based on scheduled programs 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine (Adjacent to Irvine High School) Amenities Include: 25-meter teaching pool with portable slide Two 50-meter competition pools Two 1-meter diving boards Two 3-meter diving boards Services Include: Swim lessons, swim teams, diving, synchronized swimming water polo Adult lap swim water aerobics Children’s birthday parties camps Aquatic safety education classes CPR NoRTHWooD AquATICS CENTER (NHSAC) Monday–Friday: 4:30–8 p.m. (During school year) 949-724-6938 irvineaquatics.org 4515 Portola Parkway, Irvine (Located at Northwood High School) Amenities Include: One 50-meter competition pool Purchase memberships for this year-round pro- gram at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center. Ages 16+. Pool will be closed on some City holidays. Schedule subject to change or relocation. M–F 6am–8am, 10am–2pm, 6pm–8pm WWJAC Sa–Su 8am–10am WWJAC Recreation swimming will be ofered during the sum- mer in the recreation pool with water slide every day and in the diving pool on weekdays. Children 6 and under must be accompanied, one-on-one by an adult in the water at all times. Schedules can change with minimal notice, please check with lifeguards for updates. M–F 1:15–3pm Jun 13–Aug 19 WWJAC Sa–Su 1–2:30pm May 21–Sept 20* WWJAC LaP recreation sWim fees: 10 30 90 Year- Daily Visit Visit Visit Monthly Unlimited Junior (2–18) $2 $18 $52.50 $135 $30 $250 Adult (18–55) $4 $36 $90.00 $225 $45 $500 Senior (55+) $2 $18 $52.50 $135 $30 $250 scheduLe recreAtion sWimming And diving scheduLe lAP sWim Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Splash Camps Looking for a summer camp at the pool? See Page 53 for Splash Camps.
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    trAining Coaches Certifcation CPR/AED First Aid Review and Safety Training for Swim Coaches Tis refresher course allows those previously certifed in American Red Cross (ARC) CPR/AED and First Aid to renew their certifcation. Te frst part of the training in- cludes CPR, AED and First Aid skills review leading up to a written test and skills challenge. Te second portion is safety training for swim coaches which includes water polo coaches and other individuals involved in aquatic programs. Course includes written test and in water skills session. Bring swimsuit and towel. Includes $50 ARC fee. Ages 15+. Su Apr 10 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #161803 Su Jun 5 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #161805 Lifeguard Training Prepare yourself for a job as a lifeguard. Lifeguard can- didates learn how to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Successful completion earns certifcation in American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training, First Aid and CPR/AED. Includes $40 ARC fee. Participant must be able to pass prerequisites skills test. Ages 15+. M–W Mar 28–30 10am–8pm WWJAC $215 #161813 F Apr 29 5pm–10pm WWJAC $215 #161814 Sa, Su Apr 30–May 1 8am–8pm Lifeguard Training Review Individuals who have been previously certified in American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training can re- new the certification. Participants must bring previous Lifeguarding, CPR/AED and First Aid cards, swimsuit and towel. Participants will receive recertification in lifeguard training (LGT), CPR/AED and First Aid upon demonstration of skills. Includes $40 ARC fee. Ages 15+. Su Apr 24 9am–2pm WWJAC $140 #164313 Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Looking to teach swimming lessons this summer? Tis course provides the certifcation and training necessary to teach all of the American Red Cross (ARC) swimming and water-safety courses. Includes $40 ARC fee. Partici- pants must be able to pass prerequisite skills test. Ages 16+. T-Th Mar 29–31 9am–7pm WWJAC $215 #164256 WAter fitness more H20: Dive Spring Board Diving Diving is one of the most popular Olympic sports requir- ing similar skills to that of a gymnast; strength, fexibility, judgment and air awareness. Come join us to learn the proper diving techniques of 1- and 3-meter diving boards. Ages 7-13. F Apr 29–May 20 4:30pm–5:10pm WWJAC $40 #161824 Senior Splash Tis shallow water, low-impact class is paced for seniors and designed to promote joint fexibility, range of motion and agility while building cardiovascular ftness and muscle strength. Minimum registration must be met prior to frst class to avoid cancellation; please register in advance. Ages 50+. Tu Apr 5–May 31 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161381 Th Apr 7–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $18 #161383 Tu,Th Apr 5–May 5 9am–9:45am WWJAC $20 #161382 Tu,Th May 10–Jun 2 9am–9:45am WWJAC $16 #161384 Water Aerobics Great for both new and longtime participants of water fitness. This fun, fast-paced workout helps tone with- out stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is followed by total body resistance work and toning. When available, Tuesday morning and Friday classes are ofered in deep water. Program ofered year-round. Fee: $7 per visit; $24 per 4 visits or $5 per class when purchasing for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Ages 16+. *No class 5/27, 5/30; no PM class 3/29, 3/31. Schedule subject to change or relocation. M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC Tu,Th (ends 3/24) 6pm–7pm WWJAC Tu,Th (begins 4/5) 7pm–8pm WWJAC 83 AQUATICS Become a City Lifeguard Can you swim and tread water? Are you looking for a year-round or summer job where you can help others? Then you may have what it takes to be a City of Irvine life- guard. Lifeguard training will be provided free of charge to applicantswhosuccessfullycompletetheinterviewprocess and a prerequisite skills test. Apply at cityofrvine.org/job by 5 p.m. on March 25. Qualified applicants will be scheduled for interviews and testing on Sunday, April 3. For more information, please call 949-724-6717 or email aquatics@cityofrvine.org. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    AQUATICS 84 LeveLssessions Session 3: April4–28 Session 4: May 9–June 2 *No class Monday May 30, Fees prorated Session 5: June 13–23 Session6: June 27–July 7 *No class Monday July 4, Fees prorated Session7: July 11–21 *Fees prorated for no-class dates; view online at irvinequickreg.org. fees LessonTime Level Session 3–7 25 minutes Little Fish/Big Fish $56 40 minutes Little Fish/Little Eels/Big Fish $90 25 minutes Private $200 40 minutes Teens/Adults $80 Classes generally meet 8 times per session. registration Begins Session 3 4: Residents: Sunday, March 13, 9 p.m. Nonresidents: Monday, March 14, 9 p.m. Session 5, 6 7: Residents: Sunday, May 15, 9 p.m. Nonresidents: Monday, May 16, 9 p.m. registration methods Online: irvinequickreg.org Fax: 949-724-6608 See Page 114 for more registration options and forms. Ducklings (Ages 6–36 months with adult) Adult is in the water, learning ways to assist the child in basic skills and water safety. Little Fish Parent (Ages 2.5–5.5 with adult) Adult is in the water for just the frst few meetings. Content follows Little Fish: Starfsh and Sea Dragons. Little Fish (Ages 3–6 years) Children are grouped into Starfsh, Sea Dragon, Seahorse, Sea Lion or Shark levels based on ability. Skills vary and may include: water entry, foating, kicking, basic strokes, turns and water safety. Most children repeat this level sev- eral times. Little Eels (Ages 5–6 years) Must be able to complete 25 yards of freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, and elementary backstroke; 15 yards of breaststroke and butterfy kick. Prerequisite: one session of Little Fish: Sharks level. Big Fish (Ages 6–13 years) Hippos: For beginners. Skills include: water entry, foat- ing, futter kicking, arm action and basic pool safety. Most children take this class one or two times. Turtles: Must possess skills from the previous level and swim 15 yards unassisted. Skills include: freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, butterfy kick, breaststroke kick, elementary backstroke and water safety. Most chil- dren take this course several times. Eels: Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle with side breathing, backstroke and elementary backstroke. In- struction focuses on endurance and stroke mastery. Most children take this course two to three times. Dolphins: Must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke and 25 yards of breast- stroke and butterfy. Instruction focuses on stroke refne- ment and distance. Instructor is not in the water. Most children take this course two to three times. Marlins: Must be able to swim 100 yards of freestyle and backstroke, 50 yards of breaststroke and butterfy, and swim continuously for 200 yards correctly. Instruction focuses on building endurance and proper stroke tech- niques to complete a 100 Individual Medley. Most chil- dren take this course two to three times. Teen Swimming (Ages 13–17 years) For beginners with minimal or no experience. Class con- tent similar to Big Fish: Hippos and Turtles skills. Adult Swimming Program (Ages 14+ years) For beginners. Instruction given in a group setting and focuses on individual learning interests and goals. Private/Semi-Private Program (Ages 6 months+) A limited number of private lessons will be ofered for private (one student) or semi-private (two students) per instructor. Te person requesting the semi-private class is responsible for fnding the additional participant. Classes are scaled to the participant’s skill level. leArn to sWim At Woollett WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 We Reserve the Right to Move Students to the Most Developmentally Appropriate Level Withdrawal Requests Withdrawal requests for Learn To Swim must be made in writing 10 days prior to the start of the session. The session always begins on a Monday, even if your class begins on a Tuesday. A $5 withdrawal fee applies per class. Requests received fewer than 10 days prior to the start of the session will be processed for 50 percent of the fees. Withdrawals/refunds are not available once the session begins. Sorry, there are no make-ups or credits for missed classes. Email aquatics@cityofrvine.org with your withdrawal request. Refunds may be processed upon request for an additional $5 refund fee. 
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    85 AQUATICS course # daytime Sessions 3 4 5 6 7 Ducklings Parent (6–36 months) 25minuteclasses -------- -------- 159693 159697 159705 M/W 11am–11:25am -------- 159676 --------- -------- -------- M/W 11:15am–11:40am -------- -------- 159691 -------- -------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- 159678 -------- 159700 159722 M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- -------- 159688 -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- 159679 -------- 159687 159723 M/W 6pm–6:25pm -------- -------- 159692 --------- -------- T/TH 11am–11:25am -------- 159680 --------- --------- -------- T/TH 11:15–11:40am -------- --------- -------- 159720 159707 T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- -------- 159689 -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- 159681 -------- 159718 159708 T/TH 6pm–6:25pm Little Fish Parent (Ages 2.5–5.5) 25minuteclasses -------- -------- -------- 160811 160815 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm -------- -------- 160813 -------- -------- M–TH 12:30pm–12:55pm -------- 160820 160814 -------- -------- M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- 160819 160809 160810 160812 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25minuteclasses -------- 150666 -------- ------- -------- M/W 11:15am–11:40am -------- -------- 160828 -------- -------- M/W 11:30am–11:55am -------- 160668 -------- -------- -------- M/W 12:30pm–12:55pm 160683 160667 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm 160684 160693 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm 160685 160669 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm 160688 160670 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm 160659 160671 -------- -------- -------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm 160686 160672 -------- -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 160666 160673 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm -------- 160674 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- --------- 160827 -------- -------- T/TH 11am–11:25am -------- 160692 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 12:30pm–12:55pm -------- 160689 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 1pm–1:25pm -------- 160695 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 2:30pm–2:55pm -------- 160675 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3pm–3:25pm 160687 160676 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm 160661 160677 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm 160662 160678 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm 160663 160679 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5pm–5:25pm 160664 160680 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm 160665 160641 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- -------- 160731 160716 160726 M–TH 10am–10:25am -------- -------- 160732 160743 160727 M–TH 10:30am–10:55am -------- -------- 160733 160744 160752 M–TH 11am–11:25am -------- -------- 160734 160717 160753 M–TH 11:30am–11:55am -------- -------- 160735 160745 160754 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm course # day time Sessions 3 4 5 6 7 Little Fish (Continued) 25minuteclasses -------- -------- 160728 160746 160755 M–TH 12:30pm–12:55pm -------- -------- 160736 160747 160700 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- -------- 160737 160742 160701 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- -------- 160738 160748 160698 M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- -------- 160739 160749 160696 M–TH 5pm–5:25pm -------- -------- 160740 160741 160697 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- -------- 160714 160751 160702 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- -------- 160715 160730 160699 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- -------- 160750 160712 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 40minuteclasses -------- 160838 160887 160888 160891 M/W 3pm–3:40pm -------- 160839 -------- 160883 160914 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- 160840 160885 160874 160893 M/W 4:30pm–5:10pm 160834 -------- 160848 160852 160907 M/W 5pm–5:40pm -------- 160841 -------- 160876 160908 M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm 160836 -------- 160860 160862 160884 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm -------- 160842 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:40pm -------- -------- 160850 160854 160916 M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm -------- 160844 160886 160889 160892 T/TH 3pm–3:40pm -------- --------- -------- 160913 160915 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- 160847 160885 160875 160894 T/TH 4:30pm–5:10pm 160835 -------- 160849 160853 160907 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm -------- -------- 160873 160890 160882 T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm -------- 160845 --------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm 160837 -------- 160861 160864 160883 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm -------- 160843 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6pm–6:40pm -------- 160846 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 160851 160855 160865 T/TH 6:30pm–7:10pm Little Eels (Ages 5–6) 40minuteclasses -------- -------- 160607 -------- ------- M/W 4:30pm–5:10pm -------- -------- -------- 160608 160610 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses -------- 160504 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm -------- 160498 -------- -------- ------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm 160501 160499 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm -------- 160505 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 160502 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm -------- 160506 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm 160497 160500 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- 160503 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 160508 160515 160528 M–TH 10am–10:25am -------- -------- 160509 160516 160529 M–TH 11:30am–11:55am -------- -------- 160510 160517 160530 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm leArn to sWim At Woollett WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Parking is limited in the front lot at WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center Please arrive early to fnd parking or use the lots at Irvine High School (of Escolar) or at Heritage Park (ofYale).
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    AQUATICS 86 course # daytime Sessions 3 4 5 6 7 Big Fish: Hippos (Continued) 25minuteclasses -------- -------- 160728 160536 ------- M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm -------- -------- 160736 160518 160538 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- -------- 160737 160519 160531 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- -------- 160738 -------- ------- M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- -------- 160513 160520 160537 M–TH 5pm–5:25pm -------- -------- 160514 160521 160507 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- -------- 160532 -------- ------- M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses -------- 160550 160568 -------- ------- M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- -------- 160566 -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:40pm -------- 160553 160567 160570 160589 M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm 160549 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 160557 160559 160561 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm 160555 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- -------- -------- -------- 160585 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm -------- 160554 160578 -------- ------- T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- -------- -------- 160560 160576 T/TH 4:30pm–5:10pm -------- -------- 160577 -------- ------- T/TH 5pm–5:40pm -------- 160556 -------- 160571 160584 T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm 161304 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 160558 160562 ------- T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm 161309 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 160569 160579 160586 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses -------- 161213 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm -------- 161214 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- 161215 -------- -------- ------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm -------- 161216 -------- -------- ------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm 161222 161212 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm -------- 161217 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 161280 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm -------- 161218 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 3pm–3:25pm -------- 161223 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- 161219 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- 161224 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm 161211 161221 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5pm–5:25pm 161210 161220 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm 161246 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- 161225 -------- -------- ------ T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 161266 161242 161261 M–TH 10am–10:25am -------- -------- 161267 161243 161262 M–TH 10:30am-10:55am -------- -------- 161268 161276 161263 M–TH 11:30am-11:55am -------- -------- 161269 161277 161281 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm -------- -------- 161270 161244 161264 M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm -------- -------- 161271 161278 161228 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- -------- 161272 161245 161230 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- -------- 161273 161246 161231 M–TH 5pm–5:25pm course # day time Sessions 3 4 5 6 7 Big Fish: Turtles (Continued) 25minuteclasses -------- -------- -------- 161241 161229 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- -------- 161240 161247 161232 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- -------- 161239 161279 161227 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 161274 161280 161233 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses -------- 161305 161355 161356 161327 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- -------- 161323 161334 161347 M/W 5pm–5:40pm -------- 161306 161322 161325 161349 M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm 161307 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 161313 161315 161350 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm 161308 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 161331 161317 161358 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm -------- 161310 161354 161357 161328 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- --------- --------- 161337 161330 T/TH 4:30pm–5:10pm -------- -------- 161332 161324 161348 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm -------- 161311 -------- 161333 161360 T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm 161304 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 161314 161316 161351 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm 161309 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 161321 161318 161359 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses -------- 159753 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm -------- 159762 -------- -------- -------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- 159763 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm -------- 159754 -------- -------- -------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm 159749 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm -------- 159755 -------- -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm 159750 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm -------- 159756 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- 159764 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3pm–3:25pm -------- 159757 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- 159758 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- 159761 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm 159751 159759 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5pm–5:25pm 159746 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- 159760 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 159775 159780 159807 M–TH 10:30am-10:55am -------- -------- 159776 159805 159797 M–TH 11:30am-11:55am -------- -------- 159802 159808 159814 M–TH 12pm–12:25pm -------- -------- -------- 159806 159798 M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm -------- -------- 159777 159781 159770 M–TH 3:30pm–3:55pm -------- -------- -------- 159809 159767 M–TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- -------- 159778 159782 159765 M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- -------- -------- 159810 159768 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- -------- 159779 159811 159766 M–TH 6pm–6:25pm -------- -------- 159800 159812 159801 M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 159803 159813 159769 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm leArn to sWim At Woollett WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    87 AQUATICS course # day7time Sessions 3 4 5 6 7 Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses -------- -------- 159885 159886 159879 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- -------- -------- 159869 159868 M/W 5pm–5:40pm -------- 159842 159871 -------- -------- M/W 5:15pm–5:55pm 159838 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 159847 159851 159865 M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm 159839 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm --------- 159841 --------- --------- --------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm --------- -------- 159849 159853 159870 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm --------- -------- 159884 159887 159876 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm --------- -------- -------- 159855 159878 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm --------- 159845 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm 159843 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 159848 159852 159866 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm 159846 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- 159844 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 159850 159854 159867 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses 159839 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- 159841 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 159849 159853 159870 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm -------- -------- 159884 159887 159876 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm -------- -------- -------- 159855 159878 T/TH 5pm–5:40pm -------- 159845 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:15pm–5:55pm 159843 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–6:10pm -------- -------- 159848 159852 159866 T/TH 5:45pm–6:25pm 159846 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:15pm–6:55pm -------- 159844 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 159850 159854 159867 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses -------- -------- 159482 159490 159485 M/W 3:45pm–4:25pm 159469 -------- -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm -------- 159472 -------- -------- -------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 159474 159476 159478 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm -------- -------- 159489 159491 159486 T/TH 3:45pm–4:25pm 159471 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:30pm–7:10pm -------- 159473 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 159475 159477 159449 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13) 25minuteclasses -------- 160928 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm 160925 -------- -------- -------- -------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- 160929 160931 160933 M–TH 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- -------- 160930 -------- ------- M–TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- -------- -------- 160932 160934 M–TH 7pm–7:25pm course # day time Sessions 3 4 5 6 7 Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13) 40minuteclasses 159469 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm -------- 160953 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 160956 160958 160960 M/W 7:15pm–7:55pm 160955 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:30pm–7:10pm -------- 160954 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:45pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 160957 160959 160961 T/TH 7:15pm–7:55pm Teens (Ages 13–17) 40minuteclasses -------- -------- 161176 161178 161180 M/W 7pm–7:40pm -------- 161174 -------- -------- -------- T/TH 7pm–7:40pm Adults (Ages 18+) 40minuteclasses 59291 159293 -------- 159306 159308 M/W 7pm–7:40pm -------- -------- 159303 -------- ------- M/W 7:30pm–8:10pm -------- -------- 159302 -------- ------- T/TH 6pm–6:40pm -------- -------- -------- 159307 159304 T/TH 7pm–7:40pm Private Lessons (Ages 6 months+) 25minuteclasses -------- -------- 161106 -------- ------- M/W 11am–11:25am 161028 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 3pm–3:25pm -------- 161039 -------- -------- ------- M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm 161032 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 4pm–4:25pm 161042 -------- 161109 -------- ------- M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- 161038 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5pm–5:25pm -------- 161036 -------- -------- ------- M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm -------- 161037 -------- -------- ------- M/W 6pm–6:25pm 161034 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 161029 -------- -------- -------- ------- M/W 7pm–7:25pm -------- -------- -------- -------- 161098 T/TH 11am–11:25am -------- -------- 161104 -------- ------- T/TH 11:30am-11:55am -------- 161058 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 11:45am-12:15pm -------- 161050 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 2:30pm–2:55pm 161027 161048 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 3:30pm–3:55pm 161030 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 4pm–4:25pm 161031 161040 161108 -------- ------- T/TH 4:30pm–4:55pm -------- 161059 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 5:30pm–5:55pm 161035 -------- -------- -------- ------- T/TH 6:30pm–6:55pm -------- 161041 -------- -------- ------- T/TH 7pm–7:25pm -------- -------- 161068 161073 161097 M–TH 9am–9:25am -------- -------- 161069 161074 161118 M–TH 9:30am–9:55am -------- -------- 161107 161075 161103 M–TH 12:30pm-12:55pm -------- -------- 161070 161076 161130 M–TH 1pm–1:25pm -------- -------- 161066 161122 161126 M–TH 1:30pm–1:55pm -------- -------- 161067 161121 161124 M–TH 2pm–2:25pm -------- -------- 161071 161077 161125 M–TH 2:30pm–2:55pm -------- -------- 161072 161078 161099 M–TH 3pm–3:25pm -------- -------- 161105 -------- ------- M–TH 4pm–4:25pm -------- -------- -------- -------- 161127 M–TH 5:30pm–5:55pm leArn to sWim At Woollett WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    course # daytime Sessions april may July aug AQUATICS 88 sessions April/May: April 23–May 14; register March 13 June: June 4–July 2*; register March 13 *No class Saturday, June 18. July: June 9–30*; register May 15 August: August 13–September 3; register June 26 fees LessonTime Level Saturdays 25 minutes Little Fish/Big Fish $28 25 minutes Private $100 40 minutes Teens/Adults $40 Classes generally meet 4 times per session. Private Lessons (Continued) 25 minute classes Ducklings Parent (6–36 months) 25minuteclasses 159682 159685 159686 -------- Sa 9am–9:25am 159683 159685 159701 159714 Sa 9:30am–9:55am -------- -------- 159706 -------- Sa 10am–10:25am ------- 164742 -------- ------- Sa 10:30am–10:55am -------- -------- 159703 159715 Sa 11am–11:25am -------- -------- 159702 -------- Sa 11:30am–11:55am Little Fish Parent (Ages 2.5–5.5) 25 minute classes -------- 160825 160817 160616 Sa 10am–10:25am Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25 minute classes -------- 160691 160729 -------- Sa 9am–9:25am -------- -------- 160710 -------- Sa 9:30am–9:55am -------- 160652 160707 160706 Sa 10am–10:25am -------- -------- 160711 160713 Sa 10:30am–10:55am -------- -------- 160708 -------- Sa 11am–11:25am -------- -------- 160709 -------- Sa 12:30pm–12:55pm Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes -------- -------- 160535 160539 Sa 9:30am–9:55am -------- -------- 160534 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes -------- -------- 161275 161238 Sa 9:30am–9:55am -------- -------- 161265 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm Big: Eels (Ages 6–13) 25 minute classes -------- -------- 159774 -------- Sa 9:30am–9:55am -------- -------- 159804 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm Private Lessons 25 minute classes 161022 161052 161017 161065 Sa 8am–8:25am 161023 161053 161062 161040 Sa 8:30am–8:55am 161019 161054 -------- ------- Sa 9am–9:25am 161043 161055 -------- -------- Sa 9:30am–9:55am 161024 161056 -------- -------- Sa 10am–10:25am 161045 161025 161061 161033 Sa 10:30am–10:55am 161026 161017 161064 161031 Sa 11am–11:25am -------- -------- 161063 161032 Sa 11:30am–11:55am -------- -------- 161010 -------- Sa 12pm–12:25pm -------- -------- 161060 -------- Sa 12:30pm–12:55pm Adults (Ages 18+) 25 minute classes 159292 159245 -------- 159296 Sa 8:15am–8:55am -------- -------- 159305 -------- Sa 8:45am–9:25am sAturdAy sessions registrAtion WilliamWoollett Jr. Aquatics Center (WWJAC) 4601Walnut Ave., Irvine 949-724-6717 irvineaquatics.org Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Classes ofered every 30 minutes Lessons ofered six days a week at varying times All lessons are 25 minutes Fee: $30 per class Flexible Schedule Private Lessons A limited number of private lessons will be ofered for private (one student) to semi-private (two students) per instructor. Te person requesting the semi-private class is responsible for fnding the additional participant. Classes are scaled to the participants skill level. You are not guaranteed the same instructor. Space is limited. More info: 949-724-6717. 1-On-1 Stroke Technique Geared toward swim team participants, triath- letes, lap swimmers or anyone looking to gain a competitive edge. Tis class focuses on proper tech- nique and mechanics of all four strokes. Pre-register onsite only. Twenty-fve minute spots throughout the day. Instructor is not in the water. Space is limited. More info: 949-724-6717. Ages 5+. PrivAte sWim lessons
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    eArly childhood NEW Artin Motion Get ready for fun in this class geared for little artists on the move! Build an art fort, splatter paint on a giant can- vas, make a life-size self portrait and much more in a cre- ative environment that encourages movement and artistic expression. IFAC member: $55.Ages 3.5-5. Th Apr 21–May 19 10am–11am IFAC $59 #166868 Culinary Workshop: Parent Me Cook and bake delicious food with your little chef! Par- ent participation required. Fee is per parent/child pair. Additional person fee $20. Inst: Christianne Winthrop/ Bryan Estrada. IFAC member: $45. Ages 3-6. St. Patrick’s Cupcakes Sa Mar 12 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #163038 Pizza Party! Sa Apr 23 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #166805 Cookie Monsters Sa May 14 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #166806 Hawaiian Luau Sa Jun 11 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #166807 Little Artists Looking for a fun art class for your preschooler? Working with pencils, pastels, watercolors and clay, your little art- ist will create a new project each week while exploring art concepts through education, socialization and play. IFAC member: $68. Ages 3.5-6. Tu Apr 12–May 3 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166767 Tu Apr 12–May 3 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166768 W Apr 13–May 4 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166769 W Apr 13–May 4 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166770 Tu May 10–31 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166772 Tu May 10–31 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166771 W May 11–Jun 1 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #166773 W May 11–Jun 1 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #166774 Little Artists:NEW FREE Power Hour Explore diferent art media in a free-form studio environ- ment. Participants will create to their hearts’ content with instructors close by to provide technique tips and tricks. Parent participation required. Program is free; pre-regis- tration recommended. Ages 3-6. Th Apr 14 10am–11am IFAC Free #166779 Parent Me: Art Time Have fun experimenting with your child on projects using clay, watercolors, printmaking, collage and more. Parent participation required. IFAC member: $45. Ages 3-5. *No class 5/30. M Apr 11–May 2 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #166765 M May 9–Jun 6* 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #166766 irvine fine Arts center Providing art classes, open studios, events, programs and exhibitions for all ages in fully equipped art studios. Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 949-724-6880 irvinefnearts.org 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine (Located in Heritage Community Park) Amenities Include: Professional art instruction Childrens’camps and activities Exhibitions and lectures Special events Art Center store Studios Dedicated To: Jewelry Photography Ceramics Drawing painting Printmaking Culinary arts More Options: Camps for Children (Page 32) Culinary for Children (Page 34-36) Family Programs (Page 20) 89 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Mini Mondays Make aminiature masterpiece! Have fun experimenting with media that lends itself to petite presentation. Ages 5-8. M Mar 14 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #162954 M Apr 18 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #166762 M May 16 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #166763 M Jun 6 3:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $10 #166764 Pencils, Pastels Paints Learn to use pencils, paints, oil pastels and more to create vibrant masterpieces in this highly structured program. Inst: Lynda Blahnik. IFAC member: $68. Ages 6-10. Sa Mar 5–Apr 9 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #163009 Sa Apr 16–May 21 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #166812 Seasonal Ceramics Workshops Join us in the sculpture studio once a month as we create hand-built seasonal clay projects. Each project is holiday themed and ready to take home in time to celebrate! Ages 6-12. Giggly Garden Gnomes Tu Mar 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #162970 Mom’s Little Monsters Tu Apr 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166841 Father’s Day Clay Heads Tu May 17 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166842 Patriotic Rockets Tu Jun 7 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166843 Start with Art Learn basic art concepts such as line, shape, color and composition. A variety of media will be used to create challenging and fun painting and drawing projects. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $68. Ages 5-8. Tu Apr 19–May 17 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166827 NEW Think in 3-D! From hand-building with ceramics to mold making with plaster and cement, discover the fun in designing and constructing three-dimensional projects using unusual materials. Sculpt, build and create original projects that will have you thinking in a whole new dimension! IFAC member: $68. Ages 8-12. Tu Apr 19–May 24 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166867 NEW Print for the Fun of It! Explore the possibilities of printmaking in an afernoon with new friends! Try various techniques to see cause and efect come to life in a dramatic way. Use diferent medi- ums including inks and non-traditional objects to print on just about anything. Inst: Milada Pisoncikova. Ages 7-12. Th April 21 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #168096 Th May 19 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #168097 Th June 9 3:30pm-5pm IFAC $15 #168098 children Art After School Discover new talents by exploring a variety of art medi- ums and learning about famous artists. Experiment with drawing, painting, printmaking and much more! Regis- tration required. Ages 6-11. Drawing F Mar 4 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163002 Sculpture/3D F Mar 11 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #163003 Collage F Apr 15 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166784 Drawing F Apr 22 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166785 Sculpture/3D F Apr 29 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166786 Painting F May 6 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166787 Craft F May 13 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166788 Mixed Media F May 20 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166789 Printmaking F May 27 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166790 Collage F Jun 3 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #166791 Art Explorers Explore your creative side in this class geared for beginners. Learn art fundamentals and let your imagination run wild while discovering a diferent medium each week—paint- ing, drawing, ceramics, printmaking and sculpture/3D. IFAC member: $68. Ages 5-8. Th Apr 21–May 19 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166780 Clay Adventure Make a decorated cup, bowl, animal or other imaginative creation using basic clay hand-building techniques. IFAC member: $55. Ages 6-8. W Apr 20–May 25 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $59 #166776 Claymania! Creative possibilities are endless in this class geared for be- ginning hand-builders. Have fun making unique ceramics inspired by toys, cartoons and more! IFAC member: $72. Ages 8-12. Th Apr 14–Jun 2 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #166783 Creative Clay Create glazed and fred ceramic art using basic hand-build- ing techniques and beginning wheelwork. Inst: Randy Au. IFAC member: $68. Ages 8-12. F Apr 22–May 27 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166797 Drawing Painting Create colorful works of art using a variety of me- dia. Emphasis is on technical skills and creativity. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $68. Ages 8-12. F Apr 15–May 6 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166795 F May 13–Jun 3 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #166796 ARTS 90 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 These classes are popular and fll quickly. Sign up today online at irvinequickreg.org.
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    teens Digital Photography forTeens Learn fundamentals of digital photography by going beyond automatic mode. Bring a camera with manual; digital SLR camera recommended. Minor printing cost at participant expense. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $72. Ages 12-17. W Apr 20–May 25 4pm–6pm IFAC $79 #166775 Printmaking Design, cut, print! Turn your drawing, photo or idea into a linocut print. Learn and experiment using the printing press to make great art prints to frame or use as cards. All levels welcome. IFAC member: $81. Ages 13-17. Th Apr 14–May 19 4pm–6pm IFAC $89 #166794 Teen Wheel-Throwing Gain wheel-throwing skills necessary to construct pot- tery forms such as bowls, mugs and plates. Explore hand building, glazing and other surface decoration techniques. All levels welcome. IFAC member: $68. Ages 11-17. Th Apr 14–Jun 2 4pm–6pm IFAC $75 #166782 teens Ceramics Ceramics: Decorative Surface Techniques Exploretechniquesforem- bellishing ceramic surfaces including hand-building fundamentals, glazes, slips, stains, carving, patterns and textures. For inter- mediate levels. Inst: Cory Olewnik. Supply fee $50- $80. IFAC member: $125. *No class 5/30. M Apr 18–Jun 27* 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #166132 Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing Learn the skills needed to create bowls, plates and other clay forms on the potter’s wheel. Great for all levels. Inst: Garrett Stryker. IFAC member: $125. *No class 5/30. M Apr 11–Jun 20* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166131 Portrait Sculpture Learn fundamentals of sculpting a human head out of clay. Examine the human form from realistic to abstract to develop an understanding of concept, planning, props and form. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in class. IFAC member: $125. Tu Mar 29–May 31 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166133 Teen Ceramics Studio Tuesdays: 4–6 p.m. Irvine Fine Arts Center Tis program is for teens with ceramics experience who are interested in working independently with equipment and clay in an open space. Art supplies are provided. Purchase passes at IFAC. Fee: daily pass $8; 5-use pass $37; 10-use pass $69. Ages 12-17. First-time participants are required to have a Par- ticipation Permission/Emergency Form and Parental Authorization Release Form completed before partic- ipation with be allowed. Closed-toe shoes required. Ceramics Open Studio Monday: 1–6 p.m. Wednesday: 10a.m.–3p.m.; 6:30–9:30p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Te Ceramics Studio is equipped with wheels, kilns, slab roller, damp room and complete glaze room. Regular frings are scheduled by technicians. Stone- ware clay is available for purchase. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Nonresidents $13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880. 91 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Pottery: Combined Techniques Discovercreative possibilities through learning both wheel-throwing and hand-building skills with clay. Func- tional and sculptural projects may be demonstrated. All levels welcome. IFAC member: $20 discount. Inst: Nishii Tu Mar 29–May 31 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #166128 Inst: Au Tu Mar 29–May 31 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166129 Inst: Bryant Th Mar 31–Jun 2 10am–1:30pm IFAC $169 #166130 Sculpture Workshop Continue your skill development in sculpting a human head out of clay. Work at your own pace and learn to in- corporate personality and character into representational and abstract human sculpture. For advanced students only. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list provided in class. IFAC member: $125. Th Mar 31–Jun 2 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #166134 Culinary Arts Culinary Workshops Enjoy the fresh tastes of the season and discover culinary tips while perfecting gourmet recipes. Menus available online. Inst: Christianne Winthrop. IFAC member: $54. Essential Knife Skills Tu Apr 19 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166879 Latin Flavors Tu May 3 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166880 That’s Amore: Italian Cooking Tu May 17 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #166884 Mexican Brunch Sa Jun 4 10am–12:30pm IFAC $59 #166883 French Baking: The Essentials Transform your home kitchen into a French bakery un- der the guidance of Chef Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $5 per workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+. Madeleines Tea W Apr 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166143 Croissants Pain au Chocolat W Apr 20 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166144 Baguette Brioche W Apr 27 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #166145 Fraisier (Strawberry Cake) Th May 5 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166146 Baguette Brioche Th May 12 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166147 Croissants Pain au Chocolat Th May 19 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166148 NEW Thai Fruit Carving: Introduction Fruit carving in Tailand is a traditional and highly cul- tivated art. Explore basic techniques and patterns in this introductory class. Inst: Norita Stewart. IFAC member: $71. Ages 18+. Tu Apr 19–May 24 1pm–3pm IFAC $79 #164581 The French Kitchen Learn the secrets of everyday French cooking with Chef Sylvie Roux. Use fresh, seasonal ingredients to prepare aromatic dishes and then delight in enjoying the carte du jour for lunch. Menus available online. Supply fee: $10 per workshop. IFAC member: $36. Ages 16+. Th Apr 7 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166149 Th Apr 28 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166150 Th May 26 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166151 Th Jun 2 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166888 Th Jun 9 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166889 Th Jun 16 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #166890 Drawing Painting Acrylic Painting Discover fve essential techniques to produce successful painting in a studio setting. Initial emphasis on composi- tion, value, color, texture and focal point. All levels wel- come. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $90. Ages 16+. Tu Apr 12–May 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #166135 Tu May 24–Jun 28 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #167995 Charcoal Pencil Drawing Have you ever wanted to learn how to draw, but felt intimidated by the process? This class we will break down the fear of the blank page and provide simple steps on how to draw from still life and replicate a photograph- ic image. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $119. Ages 18+. M Apr 4–May 23 2pm–5pm IFAC $129 #166137 Painting in Oils Paint beautiful pictures using fve critical secrets of color mixing and brushwork. Learn how to compose powerful paintings and more. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Tom Brown. IFAC member: $109. W Apr 13–Jun 1 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #166141 W Jun 8–Jul 27 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #166891 Painting: Intermediate Develop your painting skills and enjoy the camaraderie of an artist community! Work from photos, learn about the relationship between color, value, temperature, shapes and edges. Emphasis on establishing a focal point, using composition, movement and story. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Jennifer Mathews. IFAC member: $119. *No class 4/20. W Apr 13–Jun 8* 10am–2:30pm IFAC $129 #166140 ARTS 92 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Studio Art Class: APainter’s Workshop Create successful paintings from thumbnail sketches and explore traditional subjects, such as still lifes, interiors, landscapes and buildings, in acrylics or oils all in a studio setting. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC member: $90. F Apr 15–May 20 10am–1pm IFAC $99 #166142 The Clothed Figure Work at your own pace or follow directed lessons. In- structor starts with guided short studies and progresses to longer, more complete works. Emphasis is on propor- tion, gesture, drapery, anatomy and body rhythms. Live models not used. Inst: Tom Brown. IFAC member: $80. *No class 5/28. Sa May 14–Jun 18* 1pm–3:30pm IFAC $89 #166138 Watercolor Painting Practice color mixing, composition, technique and more through lectures, demonstrations, personal guidance and critique. Diferent topics each week. Designed for experi- enced beginners and intermediates. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Marlene Gerlof. IFAC member: $109. Sa Apr 2–May 7 12:30pm–3pm IFAC $119 #166139 Jewelry Basic Enameling Jewelry Add vibrant colors to your jewelry using basic enameling techniques on copper and silver with opaque, transparent and opalescent enamels. Various techniques presented in- cluding torch enameling. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply fee: $20. IFAC member: $129. Th Mar 31–May 12 10am–2pm IFAC $139 #166170 Th May 19–Jun 23 10am–2pm IFAC $139 #168061 Creative Fabrication Learn traditional fabrication techniques along with alter- native methods of creative metalsmithing. All students will learn to solder, hammer, twist wire and mix metals working toward artistic creations. Metal and some tools supplied by students. Inst: Sheri Cohen. IFAC member: $10 discount. Tu Mar 8–Apr 26 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #166163 W Mar 9–Apr 27 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #166161 W Mar 9–Apr 27 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166162 Tu May 3–Jun 21 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #168020 W May 4–Jun 22 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #168021 W May 4–Jun 22 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #168022 Crumpled Cuf Workshop Learn how to do a complex, sweat solder technique to make a metal cuf that is forged into various folds and ridges that hug a wrist. Leave the workshop with your own ready-to-wear crumpled cuf. Advanced students only. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $81. Tu May 10–24 3pm–6pm IFAC $89 #166123 Jewelry Design Creation Design and create necklaces, earrings, rings and more. Pierc- ing, forming, soldering, stone setting and fnishing techniques will be taught. Inst: Melinda Al- exander. Supply fee: $30. IFAC member: $149.*No class 5/30. Beg Th Mar 17–May 5 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166165 Int/Adv M Apr 11–Jun 6* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166164 Int/Adv Th May 12–Jun 30 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166896 Jewelry Fabrication: Introduction Beginners create interesting and unique pieces of jewelry from metals and stone. Learn how to saw-cut, solder and polish metals until they become a ring or shiny pin with interesting textures to highlight an earthy stone pendant. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $149. Tu Mar 29–May 17 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166166 Tu May 24–Jul 12 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $159 #166897 NEW Keum Bo Workshop Learn how to create a rugged, three dimensional texture on silver and then how to bond 24k gold foil to the silver. Students will create two pieces of jewelry—one with gold foil bonded to the reticulated metal and another with gold foil shapes bonded to a smooth piece of silver. For intermediate level students. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $109. Tu Apr 12–May 3 3pm–6pm IFAC $119 #168095 Jewelry Open Studio Monday: 1–6 p.m. Wednesday: 2–6 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Te Jewelry Studio is equipped with jewelry casting and fabricating equipment including casting cen- trifuge, burnout ovens, torches, hydraulic press, polishing and fnishing machines. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Nonresidents $17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass $79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass $149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880. 93 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    Metal Forming Fabrication Learn advanced metalsmithing techniques used to fabri- cate jewelry including sinking, raising, forging, chasing, repousse and more. Previous jewelry-making experience required. Inst: Melinda Alexander. IFAC member: $149. *No class 5/30, 7/4. M Mar 21–May 9 10am–1pm IFAC $159 #166169 M May 16–Jul 18* 10am–1pm IFAC $159 #166898 NEW Spinner Ring— Pop Up Workshop! Tis half-day workshop provides an introduction to jew- elry fabrication. Explore using a torch, soldering, adding texture to metal and bufng to a fnish. You will make a silver spinner ring that fts and fares to exactly your style and taste. Supply kit fee: $10. Inst: Marilee Nielsen. IFAC member: $44. Sa May 14 9am–1pm IFAC $49 #166900 Stone-Setting Workshop Learn diferent stone setting techniques, including four- prong oval, marquise and more. Intermediate and ad- vanced levels only. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply fee: $45. IFAC member: $54. M Mar 28–Apr 4 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #162498 M Jun 13–20 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #166168 NEW Torch Fired Enamels Gain further study in the enameling process with a simple torch method that allows you to create stunning, enameled jewelry without a kiln. Students will cut thin metal into interesting shapes and apply enamels that are fused with a torch to create a fower that hangs or can be mounted on a ring. Inst: Marilee Neilsen. IFAC mem- ber: $81. Tu Mar 22–Apr 5 3pm–6pm IFAC $89 #166122 Photography Darkroom Photography: Beginning Learn to operate your own 35mm SLR manual or auto- matic camera, process black- and-white film and print your own photographs. Bring camera to class. No prior darkroom ex- perience required. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $119. *No class 5/30. M May 16–Jun 20* 6pm–9pm IFAC $129 #166178 Darkroom Refresher Review darkroom procedures including processing black-and-white flm, making contact sheets and enlarge- ments, dodging and burning and using contrast filters. Prior darkroom experience required. Recommended before open studio use. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $22. W Apr 6 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #166176 W May 4 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #166177 W Jun 22 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #166899 How to Photograph Your Artwork Learn to accurately photograph your two- and three- dimensional artwork for shows or creating and build- ing your portfolio. Bring your own digital camera to set up the shoot and manage camera controls. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $40. Sa Jun 11 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #166182 Landscape Photography Take your landscape photography to the next level and shoot with confdence! Discover the key to great land- scape photos, how to frame a shot for big impact, how to control exposure and more. Includes location shoot with instructor. Digital SLR camera recommended. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC member: $90. Th Mar 10–31 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #162513 Th May 5–26 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #166173 Photography Open Studio Tuesday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Te Photography Lab features group and individual darkrooms with complete black and white tray set- ups. Standard black and white chemistry is provided. Enlargers accommodate 35mm,120mm and 4x5 inch negatives. Te lab also features a flm processing and fnishing room with flm dryer, print washer, print dryer and dry mount press. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experience required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents $13 for 1-use pass $15 for 1-use pass $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass More info call IFAC at 949-724-6880. ARTS 94 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Printmaking Traditional Letterpress Workshop: Beginning Basicskills will be covered such as hand-setting metal and wood type, locking up, ink mixing and printing on a Vandercook Press. Explore various type and vintage print- ers’ cuts. Tis intensive, one-day workshop is designed for the beginner to learn the process of letterpress printing. Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC mem- ber: $95. Sa Apr 2 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164197 Contemporary Letterpress Workshop: Intermediate Learn to reproduce your original digital designs with pho- to-polymer plates and advance your skills in letterpress printing. Tis intensive, one-day workshop will address problem-solving techniques around lock up, impression and registration, ink mixing and digital fle preparation. Prior letterpress experience required. Inst: Madeleine Zygarewicz. Supply fee: $10. IFAC member: $95. Sa Apr 9 10am–4pm IFAC $105 #164198 Photography Basics Create images you are proud to post on Facebook or In- stagram. Become familiar with current equipment for digital cameras. Instruction in composition, digital for- mats, lenses, f-stops, shutter speeds and more. Includes discussions on the impact of application programs. Inst: Dave Rosenberger. IFAC member: $119. *No class 5/30. M Apr 11–Jun 20* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $129 #166171 Photography: Intermediate Take basic photography and camera knowledge to the next level in this class for intermediate students. Focus on composition to create a visual story by adjusting your camera’s point of view using shutter speeds, depth of feld and perspective. Bring camera and manual to class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $99. W May 11–Jun 15 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #166180 Photoshop Elements Use computer sofware to enhance and edit digital photo- graphs. Move beyond automatic fxes and learn the power of adjustment layers. Bring a laptop with Adobe Photo- shop Elements installed. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $99. Th Apr 28–Jun 2 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #166179 Photography Workshop: Composition for Dramatic Landscapes Learn secrets to creating dramatic landscape composi- tions with a professional photographer. Discover funda- mental tools and advanced tips while gaining valuable insight from a pro as he explains each approach to com- positional technique using his most successful images. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC member: $36. Tu Mar 8 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #162512 Tu Jun 7 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #166172 Photography Workshop: The Manual Mode Learn how to take pictures with your digital SLR camera in full manual mode. Digital SLR camera required. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC member: $71. Tu Mar 15–22 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #162515 Tu Apr 26–May 3 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #166174 Take Better Digital Photos! Explore the potential of your digital camera and go be- yond the automatic mode. Students work in specifc cam- era make/model work groups while instructor provides one-on-one instruction. Bring camera and manual to class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC member: $45. Sa Mar 19 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #162532 Sa May 7 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #166181 Printmaking Open Studio Te Printmaking Studio is a fully equipped, venti- lated studio suitable for traditional printmaking tech- niques. Various etching presses, including a 36x72 inch manual Ettan press, outft the 800-square-foot studio space that allows for various print techniques and processes such as intaglio, relief, collagraph and monoprint. Open Studio sessions available by reser- vation. Closed-toe shoes and previous studio experi- ence required. Ages 18+. Fees: Irvine residents Non-residents $17 for 1-use pass $19 for 1-use pass $79 for 5-use pass $85 for 5-use pass $149 for 10-use pass $155 for 10-use pass For Open Studio hours, call IFAC at 949-724-6880. 95 ARTS For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    sPring exhiBitions AtifAc Gallery admission, parking and opening reception are free to the public 14321Yale Avenue, Irvine 949-724-6880 irvinefnearts.org Y(OURS) Exhibition: February 13–April 16, 2016 Reception: February 13; 4–6 p.m. Artist Talk: April 9; 3–4 p.m. Lindsay Buchman’s solo exhibition Y(OURS) examines possession through works on paper, sculpture, a site- specifc installation, and a risograph publication. By advancing the idea that there is no mine without yours and no yours without mine, Buchman explores the relationship between personal and collective property and what it means to own. Printmaking: Intaglio Techniques Learn to print from the bottom of an incision, otherwise known as the intaglio technique. Explore print techniques with emphasis on dry point, engraving and etching. Inst: Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-$50. IFAC member: $139. *No class 5/6, 5/7, 5/27, 5/28, 6/10, 6/11. F Apr 15–Jun 24* 10am–1pm IFAC $149 #166155 Sa Apr 16–Jun 25* 1pm–4pm IFAC $149 #166156 Printmaking: Introduction Create fne art prints using printmaking techniques, in- cluding relief, monotype and intaglio, editioning, chine colle and more. No experience required. Supply fee: $55. Inst: Nguyen Ly. IFAC member: $125. W Mar 30–May 18* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #166152 W Jun 1–Jul 25* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #166892 Traditional Arts Groutless Mosaics Create mosaic art using diferent binding agents in con- junction with stained, dichroic, mirrored and sea glass tiles, jewels and more. All materials provided, including dichroic-fused glass made by instructor, Melanie Ellis. Supply fee: $20. IFAC member: $54. Ages 16+. Sa Mar 19 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #162481 Sa Apr 23 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #166159 Ikebana: Sogetsu Arrangements Use branches, twigs and blooms to create unique, beautiful arrangements. Practice this 600-year-old Japanese art while combining traditional and contemporary styles of Ikebana. Take home two arrangements each class session. All levels welcome. Inst: Haruko Takeichi and Norma McDonald. Supply fee: $8-$12 per class meeting. IFAC member: $115. Tu Apr 12–May 10 10am–12:30pm IFAC $125 #166157 Introduction to Mosaics Design and create a beautiful mosaic clay pot or picture frame using tile, adhesive and grout. All materials pro- vided. Inst: Melanie Ellis. IFAC member: $54. Ages 16+. Sa Mar 26 1:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $59 #166158 Quilt Art Learn quilting techniques through dynamic projects and patterns that change each quarter. Finish each session with a beautiful handcrafed quilt. Pre-cut kits available for a fee. Bring a sewing machine to class. Additional sup- ply list will print on registration receipt. Inst: Mary Ellen Ewert. IFAC member: $90. *No class 4/20. W Mar 23–May 18* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #166160 W May 25–Jul 13 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #166895 Printmaking: Aquatint Techniques Discover techniques of aquatint, an intaglio printmaking process and form of etching. Learn to use acid to make marks bite into a metal plate and the process of aquatint to create a tonal efect, adding an enhanced, unique qual- ity to your work. Experience with etching is recommend- ed, but not required. Inst: Ethan Rice. Supply fee: $35-50. IFAC member: $139. *No class 5/7, 5/28, 6/11. Sa Apr 16–Jun 25* 9:30am–12:30pm IFAC $149 #166154 Printmaking: Drypoint Focus on a process directly related to the intaglio print- making process, but without chemicals. Use etching and incising techniques to create small impressions on a plexi-plate and run a small print edition. Inst: Nguyen Ly. Supply fee: $50. IFAC member: $139. W Mar 30–May 18 2:30pm–5:30pm IFAC $149 #166153 W Jun 1–Jul 20 2:30pm–5:30pm IFAC $149 #166893 ARTS 96 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    Movies Movies Munchies Connectwith old friends and meet new ones while enjoying munchies and a movie. Fee includes theater admission and a meal. Movie and location an- nounced two days prior to event. Ages 14+. Sa Mar 12 11am–3pm TBA $20 #160469 Sa Apr 16 11am–3pm TBA $20 #166332 F May 13 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #166334 Sa Jun 11 11am–3pm TBA $20 #166333 Pizza Movie Night Enjoy a night relaxing with friends while watching a clas- sic flm. Pizza and refreshments provided. Ages 14+. F Mar 18 6pm-8:30pm LSC $10 #160474 F Apr 29 6pm-8:30pm LSC $10 #166328 F Jun 3 6pm-8:30pm LSC $10 #166329 Dance Prom Night Get dressed up and dance with your friends at the Prom. No date necessary! Light refreshments provided. Regis- tration not required. Ages 14+. F May 6 6:30pm–9pm LSC $5 #166330 Sports Wellness Mini Golf Mania Show of your putting game! Join us for an afernoon of fun and wacky miniature golfng. Meet at Boomers. Ages 10+. Su Apr 3 12pm–2:30pm Boomers $15 #166331 97 DISABILITYSERVICES Kingpin Bowling League Be a part of the Irvine Kingpin Bowling League! This league is four sessions long. Sign up for one day at regular price or all four sessions for a discount. Fee includes shoes and bowling ball rentals. Meet at Irvine Lanes. Ages 14+. Su Mar 13 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164228 Su Apr 10 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164229 Su May 15 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164230 Su Jun 12 12pm–2pm IL $10 #164231 Series Su Mar 13, Apr 10, May 15, Jun 12 12pm–2pm IL $35 #164232 Yoga Zumba for Special Needs Te adaptive yoga class helps to relieve stress and improve body awareness, fexibility and strength. Instructor pro- vides patient and gentle guidance. Te adaptive Zumba program lets you dance your way to ftness. Steps are easy to follow and calorie burning too. Bring yoga mat and wa- ter bottle. Sign up for one day at regular price or the full sessions for discount. Inst: Ella Said. Ages 10+. Yoga Th Apr 28 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166317 Th Jun 2 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166318 Series Th Apr 28, Jun 2 6pm–7pm LSC $15 #166320 Zumba Th Apr 21 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166321 Th May 19 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166322 Th Jun 16 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #166323 Series Th Apr 21, May 19, Jun 16 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #166324 Recreation Game Night Join us for a fun-flled night of games, laughter and enter- tainment. Snacks provided. Ages 10+. F Mar 4 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #160472 F Apr 1 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #166325 F May 27 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #166326 F Jun 24 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #166327 NEW Clay Creation Enjoy a creative learning experience using clay to make playful projects. Art supplies provided. Ages 14+. F Apr 15 5:30pm–7:30pm IFAC $10 #166798 NEW Culinary Workshop Develop confdence to prepare delicious food by learning basic cooking techniques and kitchen safety. Ages 14+. Sa May 21 11am–1pm IFAC $10 #166800 irvine disABility services Providing support to persons with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities, and their family members. 949-724-6637 cityofrvine.org/ds Services Include: Socialandrecreationprograms Resourcesandreferrals Awarenesseventsandtrainings Accessreporting Inclusion/accommodationsupport These programs are for participants with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities. See page 114 for registration information or call 949-724-6637. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Pop/Rock Star Sing Dance for Special Needs by OC Productions in Children’s section, see Page 38.
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    ProgrAms FREE Saturday Family Craft Play Explore discover the Great Park through new, family- friendly games and crafs! All activities held at the Bal- loon Park. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program; craf supplies limited. More info: ocgp.org. All ages welcome. Sa Mar 12 10am–1pm OCGP Free Sa Apr 9 10am–1pm OCGP Free Sa May 14 10am–1pm OCGP Free Sa Jun 11 10am–1pm OCGP Free clAsses NEW AcroYoga Acroyoga is a new practice that fuses the strength and power of acrobatics with the poses and movements of yoga. Develop strength and fexibility, along with thera- peutic postures and acrobatic flows. Open to all levels. Partner recommended, but not required. Bring a mat. More info: seth@ocacroyoga.com. Inst: Seth Hartley. Ages 16+. *No class 5/8 and 5/29. Su Apr 3–Jun 5* 10am–12pm OCGP $128 #166676 Great Glow Flow Yoga Ignite your weekend with yoga in a party atmosphere accompanied by grooving music and black lights. Wear your whitest and brightest and bring your yoga mat! All levels welcome. Ages 16+. F Apr 8 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166607 F May 13 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166608 F Jun 10 8:45pm–10pm OCGP $25 #166609 Mother’s Day DessertNEW and Paint Night Celebrate mom for Mother’s Day! Create a beautiful masterpiece with step-by-step painting instructions by a local artist, along with dessert and an evening balloon ride (weather permitting). Fees: $44/child (ages 12-18); $54/adult. More info: 949-724-7611. Ages 12+. F May 6 7pm–9pm OCGP $44/$54 #166826 Sa May 7 7pm–9pm OCGP $44/$54 #166873 Stroller Strides Get rolling with the little ones! Tis stroller-based ftness program is a total body workout designed for all ftness levels. Certifed instructors will emphasize power walk- ing, strength, and toning to help you get and stay in shape. Bring sunscreen, water, towel or mat, snacks and your child in a stroller. Inst: Julie Freeman of South Irvine/ Lake Forest Fit4Mom. Th Mar 31–Apr 28 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166596 Th May 12–Jun 9 4pm–5pm OCGP $39 #166597 ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 98 orAnge county greAt PArk Te First Great Metropolitan Park of the 21st Century. Monday–Wednesday: 10 a.m.–Dusk Thursday Friday: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday Sunday: 9 a.m.–10 p.m. Please check website for directions, holiday hours, special operating hours for Park features and attractions, applicable fees, and participation requirements. 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.org More Classes at the Park! Children Fashion Design Creating Page 36 Flamenco Dance en el Parque Page 36 Parent Me: Kick Play Page 29 Super Soccer Stars Page 29 Super Soccer Stars 2 Page 47 Adults Broadway Lab Page 70 Creative Ventures Page 75 Flamenco Dance en el Parque Page 70 Nutrition Revolution Page 72 Prenatal Yoga with Mona Page 76 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 99For More Information:949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Programs at the Farm + Food Lab are free and weather permitting. Registration is not required but encouraged when a course number is listed. fArm + food lAB Orange County Great Park 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE Story Time in the Garden Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about the wonders of life in the garden. Gently used do- nations to the Farm + Food Lab's Little free library are welcomed. Ages 3-8. W Mar 9 23, Apr 6 20, May 11 25, Jun 8 9am–9:45am OCGP Free Su Mar 6, Apr 3, May 1, Jun 5 9am–9:45am OCGP Free Children’s Garden Workshops Explore science, technology, engineering, art, math and music in a fun and stimulating outdoor environment. Young attendees will connect the natural world with their daily lives, deepening their understanding and appreciation for nature. Workshops held on the hour. Ages 3-9. Technology XX Su Mar 20 9am–11am OCGP Free Engineering Su Apr 17 9am–11am OCGP Free Art Su May 15 9am–11am OCGP Free Math Su Jun 12 9am–11am OCGP Free Agriculture Wellness + the Environment Lectures AWE Lectures bring together a community of like-mind- ed and highly engaged innovators, designers, educators and environmentally and socially concerned individuals. Tis forward-thinking community explores topics that are intimately relevant to our beautiful Orange County land- scape and the people who live here. View topics online at irvinequickreg.org. Free event; registration encouraged. Ages 16+. Th Mar 24 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #161500 Th Apr 21 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #166554 Th May 19 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #166555 Th Jun 16 7pm–8:30pm OCGP Free #166929 Garden Workshops Learn everything you need to know about sustainable home gardening practices. Workshops are conducted at the Great Park Farm + Food Lab and developed in cooper- ation with University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of Orange County. Free event; registra- tion encouraged. Ages 12+. Grow it Now: Warm Season Vegetables Sa Apr 9 10am–11am OCGP Free #166586 Create a Wildlife Habitat Sa Apr 16 10am–11am OCGP Free #166924 Beginning Rose Care Sa May 14 10am–11am OCGP Free #166587 Least Toxic Pest Control Methods Sa Jun 11 10am–11am OCGP Free #166588 Herbs Sa Jul 9 10am–11am OCGP Free #166923 Preserving the Season Workshops It’s crafty, sustainable, delicious and fun. University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Food Preservers demonstrate how to preserve what you harvest or purchase. Free event; registration encouraged. Ages 16+. Sa Mar 19 10am–11am OCGP Free #161545 Sa May 21 10am–11am OCGP Free #166931 Sa Jun 18 10am–11am OCGP Free #166932 Food for Thought Film Series Tis Film Series features powerful documentaries high- lighting topics concerning both the abundance and scarcity of food in America. Chosen for their cinematic beauty, signifcant relevance and creditable resources, this thought-provoking series will leave you inspired and em- powered. Bring your lawn chairs and picnic. Gates open at 7:30 p.m.; flm begins at dusk. Th May 12 8pm–9:30pm OCGP Free Th Jun 2 8pm–9:30pm OCGP Free Seasoned Chefs Eating seasonal and local foods is nutritionally rich and environmentally friendly. Free event; registration encouraged. Te best chefs in Orange County present local, seasonal gourmet dishes, techniques and preser- vation methods. View complete description online at irvinequickreg.org or ocgp.org. Ages 16+. Sa Mar 12 10am–11am OCGP Free #161548 Sa Apr 2 10am–11am OCGP Free #166575 Th May 12 6:30pm–7:30pm OCGP Free #166576 Th Jun 2 6:30pm–7:30pm OCGP Free #166933
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    Art exhiBitions Palm CourtArts Complex 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.orgFREE ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 100 clAsses NEW Great Park Photography Tis series of on-site workshops provides participants an opportunity to improve their photographic vision and technique while focusing on composition and subject. Each class will concentrate on a unique location around the Great Park. *No class 6/19. Su Jun 12–26* 1pm–3pm OCGP $49 #166920 NEW Journaling for Community Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to connect a community. We all have a story to tell, but frst we need to discover what that story is. In these workshops, you will learn how to combine various journaling methods with meditation to help you cultivate your story. Ages 16+. Journaling for Storytelling Su May 15 1pm–4pm OCGP $59 #166917 Journaling for Self-Care Su May 22 1pm–4pm OCGP $59 #166918 Journaling for Understanding Su May 29 1pm–4pm OCGP $59 #166919 NEW Novel Writing Workshop Learn how to write, sell and market a mainstream novel. Tis workshop explores writing basics such as characters, point of view, plot, outlines and how to keep your story on track. You will also learn the business side of writing including query letters, agents, editors and independent publishing options. Ages 16+. Th Apr 7–May 12 6:30pm–8:30pm OCGP $119 #166909 ProgrAms FREE The Living Room Talks Tis program, on the frst Sunday of each month, features engaging and intimate conversations with artisans, entre- preneurs, raconteurs and the like, where they talk shop, swap stories, and detail their creative journeys. Free pro- gram; registration not required. John Spiak Su Mar 6 1pm–2pm OCGP Free Seth Casteel Su Apr 3 1pm–2pm OCGP Free Photographic Society of O. C. Su May 1 1pm–2pm OCGP Free Jacques Garnier Su Jun 5 1pm–2pm OCGP Free Creation StationsFREE in the Artist Studios Play, create and explore at self-directed creativity stations. Families with children of all ages are welcome. Parent participation required. Free drop-in program. Every Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm OCGP Free Through April 10 Anthology: Mike Stilkey Anthology is a retrospective of international artist Mike Stilkey and his reclaimed book installation. Using a mix of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer, Stilkey depicts a whimsical cast of characters inhabiting ambiguous spaces and narratives of fantasy and fairy tales. His large-scale projects have been built all over the United States and in Turin, Italy; Bern, Switzerland; Manila, Philippines; and Hong Kong and Beijing, China. Admission is free. May 1–August 14 Smile: Expressions of Orange County Opening Reception: May 1, 1–3 p.m. Smile: Expressions of Orange County is a photographic journey through the diverse cities and communities of Orange County, California. In collaboration with the Photographic Society of Orange County, this group exhi- bition captures iconic destinations from beach to moun- tain and every neighborhood in-between. FREE Great Park Gallery Thursdays Fridays: noon–4 p.m. Saturdays Sundays: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. TheGreatParkGalleryislocatedinthePalmCourt.TheArtist Studios hours are Saturdays and Sundays,10 a.m.–4 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit ocgp.org. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Anthology: Mike Stilkey
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    Orange County GreatPark 949-724-OCGP (6247) ocgp.org things to see And do ORANGECOUNTYGREATPARK 101 South Lawn Sports + Fitness Complex This30-acreftnesscomplexhighlights foursoccerfelds,spectatorviewingfor youthandadultleagueplay,aswellas aonemileKaiserPermanenteThrivePath forwalkersandrunners. Incredible Edible Farm and Giving Grove Freshvegetablesareharvestedweekly fromthis4.5acreurbanfarmandadjacent citrusgroves.Produceishand-pickedby volunteersanddonatedtothe SecondHarvestFoodBank. Certifed Farmers Market EverySunday,theFarmersMarket ofersfresh,locallygrownfruits andvegetables,handcraftedartisan products,liveentertainment andgourmetfoodtrucks. Farm + Food Lab Auniquehands-onoutdooragricultural classroomfeaturingthemedplanters withfruits,fowers,vegetables,herbs andotherinformativedisplays.Visitors ofallagescanattendworkshopsabout sustainablegardening,cookingandother agriculturalsubjects. Historic Hangar 244 ThisformerMarineCorpsAirStation ElTorosquadronhangarisnowhome totheHeritageandAviationExhibition, featuringWorldWarIIairplanes,historical images,displaysandartifacts. Visitors Center Astate-of-the-artguestcenterwillbe yourfrstwelcomingstopforrideson theGreatParkBalloonandCarousel. Refecting Ponds and Viewing Pier Apairofrefectingpondsandaredwood viewingpierprovidevisitorsanopportunity tostopandtakeintheview,while servingaspartofthePark’swater managementsystem. Great Park Balloon Theiconicorangeheliumballoonsoars 400feethigh,oferingspectacularviews ofOrangeCountyandbeyond. Kids Rock Playground Kidscanbecomeeducatedabout conservationandthewatercyclewhile havingfunengaginginactiveplay. Great Park Carousel AnOrangeCountytradition,updated withvintage-inspiredscenicartwork, isafavoriteforkidsofallages. North Lawn Aseven-acremulti-purposerecreation areaishometosportsandactivities ofalltypes. Palm Court Beinspiredbyartandcreativityat theGreatParkGalleryandArtistStudios housedinrefurbishedhistoricmilitary warehouses. Terraced Lawn ThislawnconnectingtheNorthLawn tothePalmCourtandGreatParkBalloon areaprovidesagreatplacetolounge ortakeinamovieormusicconcert. Walkable Historical Timeline Thehistorytimelinespans2,604feet andincludes162historicaldetailsfrom 13,000BCWhenHumansReachthe Americasandconcludeswiththe 1989FalloftheBerlinWall. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    OUTDOOR/NATURE 102 Locations Bommer Canyon (BCCP):Culver Drive south, lef onto Shady Canyon Road, right onto Bommer Canyon. Te public trailhead is located on the right before the gate. For sched- uled programs only, visitors will continue past the trail head, about ¼ mile to Cattle Camp. Nature Center (TRNC): Culver Drive south, lef onto Shady Canyon Road, lef onto Sunnyhill, lef into Turtle Rock Community Park parking lot. Te Nature Center is the small brown building on the right. Quail Hill Trail Head (QHTH): South on Sand Canyon, the parking lot is on the right, afer the round-about, just past the fre station. Te following locations are accessible with enrollment in a scheduled program only. The Hicks Haul Road (HICKS) Staging Area The Orchard Hills (OHL) Staging Area The Portola (PORT) Staging Area For more information and to sign up, visit LetsGoOutside.org/explore/irvine. turtle rock nAture center Providing an outdoor classroom and activities to promote awareness and preservation of our natural community. Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 949-724-6738 irvineopenspace.org 1 Sunnyhill, Irvine (Located at Turtle Rock Community Park) Amenities Include: Five-acre nature preserve Outdoor classroom Programs for all ages Group tours badge program Facility Rental Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp in Bommer Canyon is the perfect location for your next special event such as companypicnics,weddings,familyreunionsandcampouts. Amenities include: picnic tables, a covered stage, lighting, barbecue pit, sand volleyball court and horseshoe pits. Call 949-724-6620 for reservation information. Programs FREE Second Saturdays Meets the Second Saturday of Each Month March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11 9 a.m.–noon Help make a diference in the Turtle Rock Nature Center. Bring the family for some fresh air, exercise and land stewardship. Projects vary and include: trail maintenance, invasive plant removal and general conservation. Bring your own gloves and tools (labeled), hat, sunscreen and closed-toe shoes. Other tools, water and light refresh- ments provided. Parents must accompany children under 18. More info: 949-724-6738. Ages 16+. Bommer Canyon Campout Escape into Irvine’s wilderness for a rustic camping ad- venture in Bommer Canyon. Bring your camping gear and food to cook on the grill (food not provided). Ac- tivities include nature walks, slide presentation, campfre songs and stories. Adult must accompany children under 18. More info: 949-724-6738. Fee is per person. Ages 2+. Sa–Su May 28–29 3pm–11am BCCP $15/person #159159 Kids Only Pizza Night Hike! Explore the trail with fashlights and friends. Enjoy a pizza dinner, popcorn, make-your-own dessert and a theme- related movie. Ages 5-10. Ocean Observers F Mar 11 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #160110 Rockin Rainforest F Apr 8 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164868 Under the Sea F May 13 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164869 Space Explorers F Jun 10 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #164870 Moonlit Marshmallows Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfre. Each ses- sion is one hour. Bring a fashlight and dress warm. All ages welcome. Fee is per person; parents must accompany children under 18. F Mar 4 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #160116 F Mar 4 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #160117 F Apr 1 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164832 F Apr 1 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164833 F May 6 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164834 F May 6 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164835 F Jun 3 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #164836 F Jun 3 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #164837 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Moonlit Marshmallows
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    103 OUTDOOR/NATURE irvine oPen sPAcePreserve Activities ProgrAms monthLy activities Wilderness Access Day April 16, May 21, June 18 • 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Mountain Bike Ride April 16, May 21, June 18 • 8–11a.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Cardio Hike April 23, May 28, June 25 • 7:30–11:30a.m. Irvine Open Space Preserve additionaL hiking activities Morning Nature Hike Th Apr 14 8am–11:30am QHTH Th Apr 28 8am–11:30am BCCP Th May 12 8am–11:30am PORT-AC Th May 26 8am–10:30am OHL Th Jun 9 8am–11:30am QHTH Th Jun 23 8am–11:30am PORT-AC Distance Hike Sa Apr 9 8am–12pm QHTH Sa Jun 11 8am–12pm QHTH Hangman’s Tree Monument Hike Sa May 14 8am–12pm OHL Evening Hikes Su Apr 10 5pm–7:30pm OHL Su May 15 5:30pm–8pm OHL Su Jun 12 5:30pm–8pm OHL Picnic and Evening Hike Su Jun 26 5pm–8pm BCCP Interpretive Programs Learn about Irvine Open Space plants, animals, history and more through Interpretive programs for all ages. Wee Wonder Walks: Excellent Eggs Th Apr 14 10am–11am BCCP Canyon Explorers: Blooming in Bommer F Apr 15 7pm–8:30pm BCCP Exploring Bommer: All About Kids Family Hike Sa Apr 16 9am–11am BCCP Wee Wonder Walks: Bouncin’Butterfies Th May 12 10am–11am BCCP Canyon Explorers: Beyond the Bite F May 13 7pm–8:30pm PORT-AC Exploring Bommer: On a Search for May Flowers Hike Sa May 21 9am–11:30am BCCP Wee Wonder Walks: Sliterin’Snakes Th Jun 9 10am–11am BCCP Canyon Explorers: Underground Wonders F Jun 17 7pm–8:30pm BCCP Exploring Bommer: Our Canyons are Diverse Sa Jun 18 9am–11:30am BCCP WeekLy activities Morning Yoga Wednesdays • April 6–May 5 • 9:30–11a.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Sunset Yoga Wednesdays • June 1–29 • 6–7:30 p.m. Bommer Canyon Community Park Mid-Week Hike Wednesdays • 8 a.m.–1p.m. Irvine Open Space Preserve Slow-Paced Fitness Hike Thursdays • 6–8 p.m. Irvine Open Space Preserve Sunset Yoga Fridays • 6–7:30 p.m. Orchard Hills Tis activity is a relaxing combination of hiking and yoga in Orchard Hills. Participants will hike around a 1-mile loop, strolling through the local canyons and fnding unity within nature. Ten the group will enjoy about an hour of guided yoga. The free programs listed on this page are presented in partnership with the City of Irvine and Irvine Ranch Conservancy. To register or for more information, visit LetsGoOutside.org Registrationiseasy;noClientIDsrequired FREE For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Key: BCCP=Bommer Canyon IRC=Irvine Ranch Conservancy Ofce OHL=Orchard Hills Loop PORT=Portola Staging Area QHTH=Quail HillTrail Head Mountain Bike Ride Activities and programs in the Irvine Open Space Preserve have varying difculty levels and equipment requirements.
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    For information aboutupcoming volunteer orientations and trainings, please visit irvineshelter.org or call 949-724-7740. PETS 104 Services Include: Adoption of cats, dogs rabbits Lost pet location Volunteer opportunities Pet licensing Community education Special events *Adoption requests stop one hour prior to closing. irvine AnimAl cAre center Providing care and love to homeless pets. Monday–Friday: noon–7 p.m.* Saturday Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.* Tuesday: Closed to the Public 949-724-7740 irvineshelter.org Volunteer Information Hotline: 949-724-7747 6443 Oak Canyon Road, Irvine (Located of Sand Canyon between the 5 Freeway and Irvine Center Drive) Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Puppy Kindergarten Start your puppy (ages 2-5 months) on the right paw. So- cialization, basic commands and discussions on bad habits (chewing, hole-digging, housebreaking, biting). First meeting held without puppies. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Supply fee: $10 (includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+. Junior handlers 10 years and older with adult only. Tu Apr 12–May 17 6:30pm–7:30pm NCCC $82 #165403 Dog Obedience: Beginning For all breeds of dogs over fve months. Covers obedience exercises (heel, sit, stay, come, down), long distance work and corrections for behavior problems. Tro- phies and certifcates awarded at gradua- tion. First meeting WITHOUT dogs inside the building. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obe- dience Club. Materials fee: $10 (includes training manual). Handlers ages 18+. Tu Apr 12–May 24 7:30pm–8:30pm NCCC $92 #165405 W May 4–Jun 15 7:45pm–8:45pm UCP $92 #165406 Dog Manners Crash Course Accomplish your dog training goals and get behavior problems under control in just four weeks! Exercises in- clude: sit and down on command, stay in sit or down po- sition with distractions, come when called and controlled walking on a leash. Dogs attend all meetings. Pre-regis- tration is required. Te instructor can brief you before the frst lesson. Bring shot records and $5 insurance fee to frst meeting. More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills Dog Obedience Club. Location: Santiago Canyon College, East Orange (west of Jamboree) or TeWinkle Park, Costa Mesa or Mariners Park, Newport Beach. W Mar 9–30 6pm–7:15pm SCC $82 #161956 Sa Apr 2–23 3pm–4:15pm TWP $82 #166301 Tu May 31–Jun 21 7pm–8:15pm MARLIB $82 #166300 Frisbee-Dogs! Catch the Fun! Dogs start learning the fun sport of Toss-N-Fetch from avid Dog-Disc competitor, David Procida, in this one- day workshop. Includes instruction on proper Frisbee throwing techniques, motivating the dog to catch a disc and bring it back to you plus an introduction to stunts, spins and more. Registration required. Bring vaccination records, your dog and $5 supply fee (includes a Frisbee). More info: 714-532-3647. Inst: Hacienda Hills. Su May 1 4pm–5:30pm TWP $32 #166302
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    JuniorTennis Lessons feesrefect 5-week sessions 105 TENNIS sessions (Two 5-week sessions) Session 1: April 3–May 7 Session 2: May 8–June 11 No classes on May 8, 28, 29, 30; fees prorated Fees adjusted for no-class dates; view online at irvinequickreg.org or call 949-724-6610. We suggest starting of with instructional classes and add- ing workout classes as your game improves. Class levels may be combined. More info: tennis@cityofirvine.org, 949-724-6617. LeveLs for Juniors and aduLts 10 UNDER (10U): Kid-sized equipment, slower moving balls and shorter court dimension promote the development of optimal swing patterns. Kids can rally quickly to make playing tennis fun. BEGINNER (B): First-time players learn basic grips, strokes and scoring. NTRP level 2.0/2.5. ADVANCED BEGINNER (AB): Can hit forehands, back- hands, volleys, serves and keep score. Work on over- heads, lobs, control and consistency. NTRP level 3.0/3.5. INTERMEDIATE (I): Can rally and serve well in match situations. Work on strategy and placement. Junior Team Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 3.5. INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED (I/A): Must have consistent and competitive playing experience. Work on spin, drop and passing shots, footwork and games. Junior Team Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 4.0. ADVANCED (A)*: For experienced players with focus on conditioning, drills and match play to improve men- tal toughness and physical skills. Junior Team Tennis/ Open Tournament players. NTRP level 4.5. *For advanced players only; need Instructor approval prior to enrolling. additionaL information Attire:Wear athletic attire and non-marking tennis shoes (no running shoes). Bring:Tennis racquet (instructor provides tennis balls). Private Lessons: Private and semi-private lessons for all ages and levels, call 949-724-6617 or see Page 109. Weather: If the courts are wet at time of class, the class will be canceled and made up per instructor’s availability. Make-Ups: No make-ups for classes missed by the student; fees are not prorated. Languages: Programs available in: Chinese (Jonathan), Japanese (Minako), Korean (Tae), Spanish (Alex, Elena and Juan) and Tagalog (Dianne and Tin). Colonel Bill Barber (CBBCP) Instructor: Ruben Millado 165743 165744 5–12 B/AB10U Tu 4pm–5pm $75 165746 165747 5–12 B/AB10U Th 4pm–5pm $75 165749 165750 5–12 B/AB10U Tu/Th 4pm–5pm $135 165752 165753 5–12 B/AB10U Sa 10am–11am $75 165755 165756 8–16 AB/IWK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $113 165758 165759 8–16 AB/IWK Th 5pm–6:30pm $113 165761 165762 8–16 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $203 165764 165765 8–16 AB/IWK Sa 8:30am–10am $113 165767 165768 8–16 I/AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113 165770 165771 8–16 I/AWK F 5pm–6:30pm $113 165773 165774 8–16 I/AWK W/F 5pm–6:30pm $203 Instructor: Nic Izumi 165713 165714 5–8 B10U W 2pm–3pm $75 165716 165717 7–10 B10U M 3pm–4pm $75 165719 165720 7–10 B/AB10U Su 3pm–4pm $75 165722 165723 7–10 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75 165725 165726 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75 165728 165729 8–13 AB M 4pm–5pm $75 165731 165732 8–13 AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113 165734 165735 8–13 AB/I Su 4pm–5pm $75 165737 165738 9–16 I Su 5pm–6:30pm $113 165740 165741 9–16 I M 5pm–6:30pm $113 Citrusglen (CGNP) Instructor: Rommel Endozo 166051 166052 5–7 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75 166054 166055 6–9 B/AB10U Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 166057 166058 6–10 B/AB10U F 4pm–5pm $75 166060 166061 6–10 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75 166063 166064 7–12 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75 166066 166067 7–12 AB/I Sa 10am–11:30am $113 166069 166070 8–14 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113 166072 166073 8–14 AB/I F 5pm–6:30pm $113 166075 166076 9–16 I/AWK W 6:30pm–8:30pm $150 166078 166079 9–16 I/AWK F 6:30pm–8:30pm $150 course # age Level day time fee Sessions 1 2 Key 10U = 10 Under Tennis WK = Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced generAl informAtion junior tennis lessons For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    TENNIS 106 junior tennis lessons Cypress(CCP) Instructor: Alex St. Jean 165833 165834 5–10 B10U Su 9am–10am $75 165836 165837 5–10 B10U W 4pm–5pm $75 165839 165840 5–10 B10U Sa 9am–10am $75 165842 165843 5–10 AB/I10U Sa 10am–11am $75 165845 165846 7–12 AB/I Su 10am–11:30am $113 165848 165849 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75 165851 165852 7–12 AB/I Sa 11am–12:30pm $113 165854 165855 11–16 AB/I W 6pm–7pm $75 165857 165858 11–16 I/A Sa 12:30pm–2pm $113 165860 165861 11–16 A Su 11:30am–1pm $113 Instructor: Jon Moody 165863 165864 5–7 B/AB10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 166866 165867 5–7 B/AB10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 165869 165870 5–7 B/AB10U Tu/Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $135 165872 165873 7–14 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 165875 165876 7–14 B/AB Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 165878 165879 7–14 B/AB Tu/Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $135 165881 165882 8–15 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $75 Deerfeld (DCP) Instructor: Jimmy Gleason 165776 165777 5–10 B/AB10U W 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 165779 165780 5–10 B/AB10U W 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 165782 165783 5–10 B/AB10U Sa 8am–9am $75 165785 165786 8–15 AB/I Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113 165788 165789 8–15 AB/I Th 6pm–7:30pm $113 165791 165792 8–15 AB/I F 3:30pm–5pm $113 165794 165795 8–15 AB/I Sa 9am–10:30am $113 165797 165798 10–17 AB/I Th 4:30pm–6pm $113 165800 165801 10–17 AB/I Sa 10:30am–12pm $113 165803 165804 10–17 I/AWK F 5pm–6:30pm $113 Heritage (HCP) Instructor: Chris Emery 165524 165525 5–9 B/AB10U Tu 6pm–7pm $75 165527 165528 5–9 B/AB10U Th 6pm–7pm $75 165530 165531 5–9 B/AB10U Tu/Th 6pm–7pm $135 165533 165534 8–15 B/AB M 6pm–7pm $75 165536 165537 8–15 B/AB W 6pm–7pm $75 165539 165540 8–15 B/AB M/W 6pm–7pm $135 165551 165552 8–15 AB/I* M/F/ 4pm–6pm $225 165554 165555 8–15 AB/I* W/F 4pm–6pm $225 165542 165543 8–15 AB/I M/W 4pm–6pm $270 165557 165558 8–15 AB/I* M/W/F 4pm–6pm $345 165545 165546 8–15 AB/I M 4pm–6pm $150 165548 165549 8–15 AB/I W 4pm–6pm $150 165560 165561 9–16 AWK* Tu/F 4pm–6pm $225 165563 165564 9–16 AWK* Th/F 4pm–6pm $225 *FeeincludesFridayLadder.FridayLaddertimesarediferentthanweekdayclasses. Heritage (HCP) Instructor: Chris Emery 165566 165567 9–16 AWK Tu/Th 4pm–6pm $270 165569 165570 9–16 AWK* Tu/Th/F 4pm–6pm $345 165573 165574 9–16 AWK Tu 4pm–6pm $150 165575 165576 9–16 AWK Th 4pm–6pm $150 165578 165579 7–14 ABLadder F 3:30pm–6pm $75 165581 165582 9–16 ILadder F 4:30pm–7pm $75 165584 165585 9–16 ALadder F 5:30pm–8pm $75 *FeeincludesFridayLadder.FridayLaddertimesarediferentthanweekdayclasses. Homestead (HOMENP) Instructor: Tae Byon 165932 165933 6–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75 165935 165936 6–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75 165938 165939 6–13 B/AB F 5pm–6pm $75 165941 165942 7–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113 165944 165945 7–16 I Th 5:30pm–7pm $113 165947 165948 7–16 I/AWK Tu 7pm–8:30pm $113 165950 165951 7–16 I/AWK Th 7pm–8:30pm $113 165953 165954 7–16 I/AWK F 6pm–7:30pm $113 165956 165957 10–17 AWK M 6pm–8pm $150 165959 165960 10–17 AWK Tu 3:30pm–5:30pm $150 165962 165963 10–17 AWK W 5pm–7pm $150 165965 165966 10–17 AWK Th 3:30pm–5:30pm $150 Knollcrest (KCNP) Instructor: Rick Jackson 166007 166008 5–9 B/AB10U F 3pm–4pm $75 166010 166011 5–9 B/AB10U Sa 9am–10am $75 166013 166014 7–13 B/AB Su 9am–10am $75 166016 166017 7–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75 166019 166020 7–13 B/AB M 5pm–6pm $75 166022 166023 7–13 B/AB W 4pm–5pm $75 166025 166026 7–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75 166028 166029 7–13 B/AB Th 5pm–6pm $75 166031 166032 7–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75 166034 166035 8–15 B/AB Su 11am–12pm $75 166037 166038 7–13 AB/I W 5pm–6pm $75 Las Lomas (LLCP) Instructor: Minako Stickney 165806 165807 5–9 B10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 165809 165810 5–9 B10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 165812 165813 8–16 B/AB W 3:30pm–5pm $113 165815 165816 9–16 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–6pm $113 165818 165819 9–16 B/AB Th 4:30pm–6pm $113 165821 165822 9–16 I M 3:30pm–5pm $113 165824 165825 9–16 I F 3:30pm–5pm $113 165827 165828 10–18 AWK W 5pm–6:30pm $113 course # age Level day time fee Sessions 1 2 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced course # age Level day time fee Sessions 1 2 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    107 TENNIS Northwood (NCP) Instructor: JonathanTran 165968 165969 6–10 B/AB10U Su 11am–12pm $75 165971 165972 6–10 B/AB10U M 4pm–5pm $75 165974 165975 6–10 B/AB10U W 4pm–5pm $75 165977 165978 7–12 AB/I Su 12pm–1:30pm $113 165980 165981 7–12 AB/I M 5pm–6:30pm $113 165983 165984 7–12 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $113 Racquet Club (RCNP) Instructor: Rommel Endozo 166081 166082 5–7 B10U Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 166084 166085 8–13 AB/I Th 5:30pm–6:30pm $75 San Carlo (SCNP) Instructor: Nic Izumi 165590 165591 10–12 B10U Tu 3pm–4pm $75 165593 165594 13–17 B/AB Tu 4pm–5pm $75 NEW INSTRuCToR Stonegate (SGTNP) Instructor: Tin Capulong 166207 166208 5–12 B/AB10U Tu 4pm–5pm $75 166210 166211 5–12 B/AB10U W 3pm–4pm $75 166201 166202 5–12 B/AB10U Th 4pm–5pm $75 166204 166205 5–12 B/AB10U F 4pm–5pm $75 166213 166214 5–14 B/AB10U Sa 9pm–10am $75 168076 168077 5–14 AB/I Sa 10am–11am $75 168078 168079 5–14 AB/I Sa 11am–12pm $75 166218 166216 6–14 I W 4pm–5:30pm $113 166228 166229 6–14 I W 5:30pm-7pm $113 166225 166226 7–16 AWK Tu 5pm–7pm $150 166219 166220 7–16 AWK Th 5pm–7pm $150 166222 166223 7–16 AWK F 5pm–7pm $150 junior tennis lessons Turtle Rock (TRCP) Instructor: Ross Holesinsky 165611 165612 5–8 B/AB Su 10am–11am $75 165617 165618 5–8 B/AB F 3pm–4pm $75 165620 165621 8–12 AB Tu 4pm–5:30pm $113 165623 165624 9–15 AB/I Su 11am–12:30pm $113 165626 165627 9–15 AB/I F 4pm–5:30pm $113 165629 165630 10–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $113 165632 165633 10–17 AWK F 5:30pm–7pm $113 Instructor: Lanea Holesinsky 165605 165606 6–10 B/AB W 4pm–5:30pm $113 165608 165609 9–15 AB/I W 6pm–7:30pm $113 University (UCP) Instructor: Juan Naranjo 165638 165639 5–7 B/AB10U M 3pm–4pm $75 165641 165642 8–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $75 165644 165645 8–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $75 165647 165648 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $75 165650 165651 8–13 B/AB M/Th 4pm–5pm $135 165653 165654 8–13 B/AB M/F 4pm–5pm $135 165656 165657 9–15 AB/IWK Tu 5pm-6:30pm $113 165659 165660 9–15 AB/IWK Th 5pm-6:30pm $113 165662 165663 9–15 AB/IWK Tu/Th 5pm-6:30pm $203 165665 165666 10–17 I/AWK M 5pm–7pm $150 165668 165669 10–17 I/AWK W 5pm–7pm $150 165671 165672 10–17 I/AWK F 5pm–7pm $150 165674 165675 10–17 I/AWK M/F 5pm–7pm $270 165677 165678 10–17 I/AWK M/W/F 5pm–7pm $420 Valley Oak (VONP) Instructor: Jon Moody 165992 165993 5–10 B/AB10U M 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 165995 165996 5–10 B/AB10U F 3:30pm–4:30pm $75 165998 165999 7–14 B/AB10U M 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 166001 166002 7–14 B/AB10U F 4:30pm–5:30pm $75 course # age Level day time fee Sessions 1 2 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced course # age Level day time fee Sessions 1 2 Key 10U=10UnderTennis WK=Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Advance Registration Please register in advance! This ensures we are able to controlclasssize,minimizeclasscancellationsandserve the community more efciently. Cash will not be accepted at tennis courts.
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    949-724-6617 tennis@cityofrvine.org Tournament playersmust have current USTA membership (Junior $19/year) available at usta.com junior tournAments TENNIS 108 Junior Tennis Camps Spring Intersession Spring Break Great camps for all levels! Beginners use the 10 Under equipment for quick development. Newer players work on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to rally through a mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce skills. Intermediate and Advanced players work to improve stroke technique and develop successful match game tactics. All camps includes: T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. Coach Alex at Cypress Park, Ages 5–14 M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162106 F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162107 M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #162108 F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #162109 M–Th Apr 4–Apr 7 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #167904 F Apr 8 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #167905 Coach Chris at Heritage Park, Ages 7–16 M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8am–11:30am HCP $175 #162246 Coach Jimmy at Deerfeld Park, Ages 8–16 M–F Mar 28–Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am DCP $150 #162349 Coach Juan at University Park, Ages 5–14 M–Th Mar 21–24 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162539 F Mar 25 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162540 M–Th Mar 28–31 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #162542 F Apr 1 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #162543 M–Th Apr 4–Apr 7 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #167944 F Apr 8 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #167945 cAmPs Junior 10 Under USTA Tennis Tournaments “Slam Series” 10 Under: Red, Orange and Green Dot Balls Tournaments: April 3: French June 5: British Schedule: Level 1 (Red Ball): noon–2 pm Level 2 (Orange Ball): 2:30–6 pm Level 3 (Green Dot Ball): noon–3:30 Enroll in Course: #167918 (French) #167919 (British) Entry Deadlines: April 1 (French) June 3 (British) Fee: $30 each tournament Sites: David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park Heritage Community Park The 10 Under format features the modified shorter tennis court, smaller racquets and slower balls. This tournament will focus on 10 Under Levels 1, 2 and 3. Level 1 uses a red felt tennis ball on a 36 foot court; level 2 uses an orange felt tennis ball on a 60 foot court; level 3 uses a green dot tennis ball on a regular 72 foot court. Tis round robin format is a great way for juniors to get started in tournament play. Te “Slam Series” is mod- eled afer the tennis Grand Slams, Australian, French, British and American Opens. Players are entered into a prize rafe at the fnal tournament and receive a T-shirt for participating in all four “Opens.” Tournament is a round robin format. Awards for 1st and 2nd place win- ners in each division. All players must have a current USTA membership. More info: tennis@cityofrvine.org or 949-724-6617. Ages 5-10. NEW Irvine Junior World Team Tennis Leagues 10 Under: Orange and Green Dot Balls Player Evaluation: May 3 League Runs: May 10–June 8 Fee: $115 Tis new league is great for both boys and girls. Matches are held on Sundays, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. at Col. Bill Barber Park. Two divisions: 10 Under Orange Ball or 12 under Green Dot Ball. T-shirt included. More info: 949-724-6617 or tennis@cityofrvine.org. Ages 8-12. team/instructor course team/instructor course Ruben #167934 Alex #167937 Minako #167935 Jon #167935 Jimmy #167936 Rick #167939 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Summer Tennis Camps Great camps for all levels! Beginners use the 10 Un- der equipment for quick development. Newer players work on basic strokes with an emphasis on learning how to rally through a mixture of games and drills will be used to reinforce skills. Intermediate and Advanced players work to improve stroke technique and develop success- ful match game tactics. All camps includes:T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. See Page 54.
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    tournAment Spring Open AdultTournament Adult players from all over Southern California come to compete in this weekend NON-USTA sanctioned tour- nament presented by the Orange County Korean Tennis Association in cooperation with the City of Irvine. Satur- day is the Team Event: Tree lines of doubles with teams of 6-8 players. Sunday events include Doubles, Mixed Doubles and Combined Age 100+ Doubles. NTRP divi- sions are 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5. All events have a round robin format. Prizes for all Champions and Finalists. More information or to receive the registration form, e-mail tennis@cityofrvine.org or call 949-724-6785. Tournaments: April 2:Team Event April 3: Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Combine Age 100+ Doubles Enroll in Course: #168204 (Team Event) #168205 (Doubles/Mixed Doubles) Entry Deadline: March 30 Fees: $180 per team $60 per Doubles/Mixed Doubles team sPeciAl interest Mommy, Daddy and Me Tennis Tis exciting program provides an opportunity for young- sters to play and learn on the court with Mom and Dad in a comforting, nurturing environment focusing on tennis skills, ftness, friends and fun! Inst: Minako. Ages 3-6. Sa Apr 9–May 7 9am–10am LLCP $75 #165830 Sa May 14–Jun 14 9am–10am LLCP $75 #165831 NEW Sunday Junior Match Play Get moving on Sunday mornings. Junior players will play singles and doubles matches in a competitive environment. Coach Jimmy will organize and super- vise ladder play at University High School. More info: gleasontennis@yahoo.com. Ages 10-17. No class May 29, fees are prorated. Su Apr 3–May1 8am–10am UHS $75 #167932 Su May 15–Jun 5* 8am–10am UHS $45 #167933 109 TENNIS Camp Withdrawal Procedure Requests must be received 10 days prior to the camp/league startdateforthe$5withdrawalfeetoapply.Requestsreceived betweenoneandninedayspriortothestartdatewillbeprocessed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee. Withdrawals are not permitted once the camp/league begins. Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofrvine.org with your request. Full refunds/ creditsareavailablewhencampsarecanceledorchangedbythe City or Instructor. sPeciAl interests PrivAte tennis instruction For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 Private Tennis Instruction City of Irvine contract instructors are available to teach privatetennislessonsonCity-ownedcourts.Lessonsare arranged with the instructor. Procedure: call 949-724-6617 for instructor recommendation and contact information; contact instructor to arrange schedule; pay online (instruc- torwillprovidecourse#toenrollbasedonnumberofhours agreed upon or view online at irvinequickreg.org). Instructor Hourly Fee Instructor Hourly Fee Tae Byon $70 Rick Jackson $50 Tin Capulong $70 Dianne Matias $60 Chris Emery $75 Ruben Millado $65 Rommel Endozo $60 Jon Moody $50 Jimmy Gleason $60 Juan Naranjo $65 Lanea Holesinsky $65 Alex St. Jean $55 Ross Holesinsky $65 Minako Stickney $65 Nic Izumi $55 Jonathan Tran $50
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    TENNIS 110 Adult tennis Morning Classes Beginner 165896165897 Tu 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako Beginner/Advanced Beginner 166046 166047 Su 10am–11am KCNP $75 Rick 165899 165900 M 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako 165692 165693 W 9am–10am CBBCP $75 Ruben 165902 165903 Th 9am–10:30am LLCP $113 Minako 166090 166091 F 9am–10am CGNP $75 Rommel Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 165599 165600 Su 8:30am–10am TRCP $113 Ross 165905 165906 M 10:30am–12:00am LLCP $113 Mina ko 165908 165909 Th 10:30am–12:00pm LLCP $113 Minako Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout 165695 165696 Th 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben Doubles Strategy 165634 165636 W 9:30am–11:30am HCP $150 Chris Intermediate 166093 166094 F 10am–1130am CGNP $113 Rommel Intermediate/Advanced Workout 165698 165699 Tu 9am–10:30am CBBCP $113 Ruben 165911 165912 Sa 10am–11:30am LLCP $113 Minako Evening Classes Beginner 165914 165915 Tu 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako 165986 165987 W 6:30pm–8pm NCP $113 Jonathan Beginner/Advanced Beginner 165923 165924 Su 5:30pm–6:30pm DCP $75 Jimmy 165701 165702 M 6:30pm–7:30pm CBBCP $75 Ruben 165884 165885 M 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex 166040 166041 Tu 6pm–7:30pm KCNP $113 Rick 165917 165918 Th 6pm–7:30pm LLCP $113 Minako 165887 165888 F 7:30pm–9pm CCP $113 Alex Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 165689 165690 Su 2pm–3pm CBBCP $75 Nic 165890 165891 M 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Alex 166183 166184 Th 7pm–8:30pm STNP $113 Nic 166183 166184 F 6pm–7:30pm STNP $113 Tin Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Workout 165683 165684 M 6:30pm–8 pm CBBCP $113 Dianne 165929 165930 Tu 6pm–7pm DCP $75 Jimmy 165704 165705 Tu 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben 166087 166088 Th 7:30pm–9pm RCNP $113 Rommel Intermediate Workout 165707 165708 Th 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben Intermediate/Advanced 165587 165588 Tu 6:30pm–8 pm SCNP $113 Nic 166195 166196 Tu 7pm–8:30pm STNP $113 Tin 165920 165921 W 6:30pm–8pm LLCP $113 Alex 165893 165894 F 6pm–7:30pm CCP $113 Minako Intermediate/Advanced Workout 165989 165990 Tu 7pm–8:30pm NCP $113 Jonathan 165710 165711 W 6:30pm–8pm CBBCP $113 Ruben course day time Place fee inst Sessions 1 2 course day time Place fee inst Sessions 1 2 Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 Lesson Withdrawal Procedure Requests to withdraw from a tennis lesson must be received one week prior to the frst lesson. Withdrawal requests meeting the guideline will be processed less a $5 withdrawalprocessingfee.Refundswillincuranadditional $5refundingfeeforatotalof$10infees.Call949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofrvine.org with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when courses are cancelled or changed by the City or Instructor.
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    111 TENNIS Adult tennis leAgues ForMore Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016 USTA Leagues These adult leagues are all about teams, camaraderie, great fun and competitive matches. Matches are played in Irvine and throughout Orange County on weekends. The matches are set up according to NTRP Divisions. Players cannot play below their NTRP rating. Teams carry 12 to 20 players; register team on the USTA web- site national.usta.com. Players must have a NTRP rating and a current USTA Membership; visit usta.com. More info: tennis@cityofrvine.org or 949-724-6617. 18 and Over Mixed Doubles League Begins: April 9 Registration Deadline: March 28 Enroll in Course: #162915 Fee: $30 ThreeMixedDoubleslineswithmenandwomenplayingtogether in teams; NTRP Divisions Combo 7.0-9.0 40 and Over Singles and Doubles League Begins: April 16 Registration Deadline: April 4 Enroll in Course: #162917 Fee: $30 Two Singles and Three Doubles lines with men and women playing in separate teams; Players must be 40 years old or older. NTRP Divisions: 3.0-4.5. Flexible Tennis League— Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles Stay active by playing tennis on your own time. Player’s schedule matches against each other on mutually agreed times with the league coordinator who will group players of the same level together. Format includes singles, dou- bles or mixed doubles matches. Te schedule includes four matches per session followed by season playofs. Levels ofered are 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 4.5. Contact League Coordinator Elena at 818-940-8880 or myownbus@aol.com. League Runs: April–June Enroll in Course: #162912 (Singles) #162913 (Doubles) #162914 (Mixed Doubles) Fee: $25 Irvine U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) and World Team Tennis (WTT) Leagues League staf will do their best to place individuals onto teams; however, placement is not guaranteed. Indi- viduals not placed will be waitlisted. If not placed on a team by the third week, fees paid will be transferred to the following season or refunded. Note: the NationalTen- nis Rating Program (NTRP) is the ofcial system for de- termining the levels for league competition. The City of Irvine requires players who do not know their NTRP play- ing level to take an NTRP rating clinic. Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofrvine.orgto schedule your clinic. Fee: $18/hour; $25/1.5 hour. Private clinics are available with Coach Ruben for $65/hour. WTT Coed Summer Tennis League Recreational League for adults is for teams with a mini- mum of three men and three women. A match consists of fve no ad sets, and includes one set of men’s and women’s singles and doubles, and one set of mixed doubles. Win- ners can advance to a National Qualifer. New players must send info (home address, email, cell number and NTRP rating) to tennis@cityofrvine.org. Division sched- ule: Tuesday–3.0, Wednesday or Tursday–3.5 to 4.5. NEW NTRP Division 5.0 and above X-Team format will be on Mondays. Each match consists of men’s singles, women’s singles and mixed doubles,10-game pro sets each. League Begins: Week of May 23 Registration Deadline: May 16 Enroll in Course: #167991 (Division 3.0–4.5) #167992 (Division 5.0 and above) Fee: $60 League Withdrawal Procedure Requests must be received 10 days prior to the league start date for the $5 withdrawal fee to apply. Requests receivedbetweenoneandninedayspriortothestartdate will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee Withdrawals are not permitted once the league begins. Call 949-724-6617 or email tennis@cityofirvine.org with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when leagues are canceled or changed by the City or Instructor.
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    MAPLOCATIONS 112 Inside IrvineSpring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016 map code city faciLities address ZiP code Phone reserve 1 ACC Animal Care Center and Central Bark 6443 and 6405 Oak Canyon 92618 949-724-7740 2 BCCP Bommer Canyon Community Park 11 Bommer Canyon Road 92603 949-724-6835 v 3 CGNP Citrusglen 12170 Citrusglen 92620 4 CCP Cypress Community Park 255Visions 92620 949-724-6190 3v 5 ICC Irvine Civic Center 1 Civic Center Plaza 92606 949-724-6600 v CBBCP Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial 4 Civic Center Plaza 92606 949-724-6714 3 Community Park (Enter from San Juan Parking Lot) v 6 DSLPCP David Sills Lower Peters Canyon Park 3901 Farwell Avenue 92602 949-724-6944 3 7 DCP Deerfeld Community Park 55 DeerwoodWest 92604 949-724-6725 v 8 DCNP Dovecreek 3 Dovecreek 92618 3 9 HACP Harvard Community Park 14701 Harvard Avenue 92606 949-724-6821 v Harvard Sk8 Park 92606 949-337-6577 3 10 HCP Heritage Community Park WalnutAvenueYaleAvenue,HeritagePark WWJAC William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center 4601Walnut Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6717 CRC Child Resource Center 14341Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6721 HPCC Heritage Park Community Center 14301Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6750 v YEPO Youth Employment Programs Ofce 14351Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6611 Athletic Fields Heritage Park 949-724-6824 3 IFAC Irvine Fine Arts Center 14321Yale Avenue, Heritage Park 92604 949-724-6880 11 HCCP Hicks Canyon Community Park 3864Viewpark Avenue 92602 949-724-6827 3 12 HOMENP Homestead 8 Clifwood 92602 13 KCNP Knollcrest 2065 Knollcrest 92603 14 LLCP Las Lomas Community Park 10 FederationWay 92603 949-724-6844 v 15 MDAF Mark Daily Athletic Field 308WestYale Loop 92604 949-724-6820 3 16 MWCP Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge Alton and Lake 92604 v LSC Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-724-6900 v Irvine Adult Day Health Center 20 Lake Road 92604 949-262-1123 17 NCP Northwood Community Park 4531 Bryan Avenue 92620 949-724-6728 3v 18 OCCP Oak Creek Community Park 15616Valley Oak Drive 92618 3 19 OCGP Orange County Great Park Sand Canyon and MarineWay 92618 866-829-3829 20 ONP Orchard 1Van Buren 92620 3 21 QHCP Quail Hill Community Park 35 Shady Canyon Drive 92603 949-724-6814 3 22 RCNP Racquet Club 4030 Robon Drive 92620 23 RSC Rancho Senior Center 3 Ethel CoplenWay 92612 949-724-6800 v 24 SCNP San Carlo 15 San Carlo 92614 25 SLNP San Leandro 12 PaseoWestpark 92614 3 26 SETNP Settlers 35 SettlersWay 92620 3 27 SGTNP Stonegate 280 Honors 92620 3 28 SSNP Sweet Shade 15 Sweet Shade 92606 949-724-6595 v 29 TC Trabuco Center 5701Trabuco Road 92620 949-724-7300 30 TRCP Turtle Rock Community Park 1 Sunnyhill 92603 949-724-6734 v TRNC Turtle Rock Nature Center Turtle Rock Community Park 92603 949-724-6738 31 UCP University Community Park 1 BeechTree Lane 92612 949-724-6815 3v AP Adventure Playground 949-724-6818 32 VONP Valley Oak 16001Valley Oak Drive 92618 33 WINCP Windrow Community Park 285 EastYale Loop 92604 949-724-6828 3 34 WBCP Woodbury Community Park 130 Sanctuary 92620 949-724-6840 3v map code other faciLities address ZiP code Phone A ATA ATA Martial Arts 15435 Jefery Road, Suite 100, Irvine 92618 949-552-3602 B IL-DO Il-Do Tae Kwon Do Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14220 Culver Drive, Suite D, Irvine 92604 949-551-1800 PMS Pianoforte Music Studio (Heritage Plaza) 14200 Culver Drive, SuiteT, Irvine 92604 949-552-8100 C IHM Irvine Historical Museum 5 San Joaquin, Irvine 92612 949-786-4112 D NCCC Newport Coast Community Center 6401SanJoaquinHillsRoad,NewportCoast 92657 949-270-8100 E PDS Pacifc Dance Studio 4880 Irvine Blvd. #101, Irvine 92620 714-731-1108 F SCCCA South Coast Chinese Cultural Association 9Truman Street, Irvine 92620 949-559-6868 G RINKS The Rinks Irvine Roller Hockey Center 3150 Barranca Parkway, Irvine 92606 949-559-9949 H THP Tustin Heritage Park 2350 Kinsman Circle,Tustin 92780 I WFG Wildfre Gymnastics 14761 Bentley Circle,Tustin 92780 714-832-1315 J ZA Zoom Academy 4850 Barranca Parkway, #203, Irvine 92604 949-679-8989 Key v=ForFacilityReservationscall949-724-6620 3=ForFieldReservationscall949-724-6830
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    MAPLOCATIONS 113 If the locationyou are seeking is not shown on this map, visit Facility Reservations at cityofrvine.org/rentals for an up-to-date Public Park Inventory list. Call 949-724-6610 for more information Updated 6/1/15 Map not to scale City of irvine map Reserve a City Facility Te City of Irvine’s many facilities and sites may be ideal for your next reception, party, picnic, meeting or special event. Te facilities with this symbol (v) on the adjacent page can be reserved. To reserve a room or picnic site, call 949-724-6620 or email reservations@cityofrvine.org. To rent a feld call 949-724-6830 or email feldreservations@ cityofrvine.org. Policies and fees can be downloaded at cityofrvine.org/rentals. *Permits are required for use of bounce houses in City parks. Access Irvine LookupCityparkson your mobile device. Scan these QR Codes to download the City’s app for FREE. We look forward to making your reservation! The City of Irvine operates and maintains 5,600 acres of open space, 558 acres of park land, 124 sports courts, 81 athletic felds, 54 miles of of-street trails, 39 neighbor- hood parks and 19 community parks. For more detailed information, visit cityofrvine.org/parks. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine aC T I V I T Y G U I D ESpring 2016 31 I D F 10 20 22 6 11 17 34 1 18 32 33 16 2524 23 14 2 30 21 13 5 28 15 8 12 3 26 7 9 B E 4 27 A C 19 H G 29
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    REGISTRATION 114 REGISTER TODAY 5Easy Ways online irvinequickreg.org You’ll Need: Client ID and Family Pin Payment Card Fax 949-724-6608 Send: Completed Application Email quickreg@cityofrvine.org Send: Completed Application Mail CS–Registration P.O. Box 19575 Irvine, CA 92623 Send: Completed Application In Person 1 Civic Center Plaza Community Services Department (Second Floor) During Business Hours generaL information All courses are subject to cancellation or change. Registrations are processed upon receipt of a completed and signed application. Registration is required for all courses, unless noted otherwise. Te non resident fee is an additional $5 per course priced $11 to $74; $10 for courses priced $75 and above. Confirmation receipts are emailed (or mailed) for hand-processed transactions. Online transaction receipts are not mailed; please print. If a course is full, you will be placed on a wait list and enrolled in an alternate course if provided. Please wait to be contacted prior to attending the course. Full refunds/credits are issued for canceled courses. Fees are not prorated for missed classes unless enrolled from the wait list afer class begins. Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) member discounts are available. Visit irvinefnearts.org for more information. Update your contact information regularly (email, phone number and mailing address). Call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofrvine.org with changes. method of Payment MasterCard , Visa , Discover or American Express : Include complete account number and expiration date. Make checks payable to: City of Irvine Returned checks are subject to a $25 processing fee. Cash: Accepted for walk-in registration only. Registration subsidies available to income-eligible Irvine residents. Please call 949-724-6611. americans With disaBiLities act The City of Irvine Community Services Depart- ment provides high-quality leisure services for all residents of Irvine with disabilities. Te City understands the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and invites people with disabilities to enjoy all programs and services ofered by the Department. For questions regarding services, please contact Disability Services at 949-724-6732. canceLLations, WithdraWaLs refunds Call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofrvine.org to cancel, withdraw or request a refund. Full credits/refunds are available for courses canceled by the City or instructor. Participant requested withdrawals or transfers are sub- ject to a $5 withdrawal processing fee. Te balance will remain as a credit on the participant’s City account and may be applied to future registrations. Participant requested refunds are subject to an additional $5 refund processing fee in addition to the withdrawal fee, for a total of $10. Refunds are issued as follows (please allow two to three weeks): 1. Credit card transactions to original card used. 2. Cash and check transactions by check. Account credits must be used within 18 months, afer which credit will be refunded less applicable fees. Unclaimed funds will be surrendered to the City afer three (3) years. Withdrawal Request Guidelines: 1. Courses meeting four or more times: requests must be received three days prior to second class meeting. Earlier notice is preferred to accommodate waitlisted participants. 2. Courses meeting one to three times and tennis lessons: requests must be received one week prior to start date. 3. Camps, Leagues and Learn to Swim:* withdrawal requests received 10 days or more prior to start date are charged a $5 withdrawal fee. Requests re- ceived between one and nine days prior to the start date are processed less 50 percent of the enrollment fee. Requests received on or afer the start date are notaccepted.Switchingcoursesisconsideredawith- drawal and subject to the same guidelines. Contact 949-724-6610orquickreg@cityofrvine.orgwithyour request. *Learn to Swim requests must be emailed to aquatics@cityofrvine.org. 4. Excursions or Special Events: withdrawals/refunds are not permitted. For questions, call 949-724-6610 or email quickreg@cityofrvine.org. For hours of operation, visit cityofrvine.org. Inside Irvine Spring 2016 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org ac t i v i t y g u i d e Spring 2016
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    ProgrAm registrAtion APPlicAtion Registeronline at irvinequickreg.org or use this form for fax, email, mail-in or walk-in registration. REGISTRATION 115 Payee/Adult Information Please print all information Adult Last Name Adult First Name Birthdate Gender M F Address City ZIP Home Phone Alternative Phone Work Email for future notifcation ( ) ( ) Cell Other Household Members Including spouse, children, etc. Last Name First Name Birthdate Gender Phone Work M F ( ) Cell Work M F ( ) Cell Work M F ( ) Cell Membership (Not required) 50+ Gold Card (Adults 50+): $10 IFAC Membership: $40 Individual $60 Household $25 Senior (Ages 62+)/Student Participant and Course Information Attach additional sheets if needed Participant’s Name Course # and Title Start Date Alternative Course # Fee NonResident Fee: ($5 x number of courses priced $11-$74) = $ _________ NonResident Fee: ($10 x number of courses priced $75+) = $ _________ Grand Total: (Please make checks payable to City of Irvine) = $ _________ Waiver Read and sign waiver. Registration will not be processed unless the waiver is signed. In consideration of accepting this registration and to the extent permitted by law, I hereby agree to release, indemnify, defend and hold harmless on behalf of myself (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) the City of Irvine and its ofcers, clients, agents and employees from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, losses, or expenses (including attorneys’fees), of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether related to bodily injury, property damage or any other form of injury or loss to myself (and to any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract), caused by any negligent act or omission of the City of Irvine or its ofcers, clients, agents or employees, arising out of or in any way related to participation in the activity for which I (and any minor children for whom I have the capacity to contract) am registering. I acknowledge that the activity to which this release applies can be dangerous, and as a result of signing below, I am accepting those risks for myself and for any minor participants for whom I can contract. I give permission to the City of Irvine to take photographs of me or my children while participating in this activity for use in future City publicity and understand that I will not receive any compensation for such use. I certify that I have read and understand this Waiver and Release X ____________________________________ Date _____ /_____ /_____ as it applies to myself and to any minors for whom I am signing. (Parent/Guardian must sign for participants younger than 18 years of age) Payment Make check payable to City of Irvine. Cash is only accepted with walk-ins. Check # ________________ Money from Account $ ________________ Cash $ ______________ Visa MasterCard Discover American Express _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ Expiration Date ________ /________ NOTE: If the check amount is more than required, additional monies will be put on account for future registrations; if the check is less than required, the application will not be processed. Credit/monies not used within 18 months will be refunded less applicable processing fess. X ___________________________________ Delivery Methods Signature Online: irvinequickreg.org Email: quickreg@cityofrvine.org Fax: 949-724-6608 Mail: CS-Reg, P.O. Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623-9575 In Person: 1 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd Floor, Community Services Privacy Statement TheCityofIrvinetakesyourprivacyseriously.ThisformasksyoutoprovidetheCitywithcertainpersonalinformation.SuchinformationisbeingrequestedandwillbeutilizedbytheCityforthespecifc and limited purpose of future City correspondence regarding the subject matter of this form. Pursuant to Measure S, an initiative ordinance passed by City voters in 2008, all information provided on this form will be kept confdential. Unless you expressly indicate to us otherwise or unless compelled by a court order, it will not be shared with other agencies, businesses or individuals. For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Spring 2016 Inside Irvine ac t i v i t y g u i d eSpring 2016
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration 2016 Dunedin Parks Recreation Camps Get Ready for Summer Camp! DunedinGov.com/camps Registration opens March 8 Camps begin June 13 New Rec Cards require child’s photo. See page 11 for more info.
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    Table of Contents DayCamps Preschool 2 Kids Day Camp 3 Tweens Teens 4 Teen Leadership Program 5 Outdoor Camps Hammock Wilderness Camp 6 Nature Camp 7 Specialty Camps Full Days 8 Half Days 9 General Info Registration 10 Scholarships 10 Policies Rec Cards 11 Aquatics Highlander Pool 12 Kiwanis Sprayground 13 Mission Statement To enhance the quality of life and create memorable experiences by connecting the community through parks, recreation and culture. Vision Statement To touch the life of each and every person through progressive and innovative activities, facilities and services. Values ● Teamwork ● Friendly ● Safety ● Professionalism ● Accommodating ● Dedicated ● Integrity Mayor City Commission Julie Ward Bujalski Mayor Bruce Livingston Vice Mayor Heather Gracy Commissioner Deborah Kynes Commissioner John Tornga Commissioner Doug Hutchens Interim City Manager Parks Recreation Advisory Committee Tom Mahoney, Chair Gina Massotto, Vice-Chair Brianna Mahoney, Secretary Manny Koutsourais Nancy Morgan Donna Moore Matthew Stevens Betty Taylor Facilities Contacts Athletics (727) 812-4537 Chris Hoban, Athletics Specialist Community Center (727) 812-4530, 1920 Pinehurst Road Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Dunedin Golf Club (727) 733-2134, 1050 Palm Blvd Ron Randolph, General Manager Dunedin Stirling Links (727) 733-6728, 620 Palm Blvd Zach May, General Manager Hammock Park (727) 738-2920, 1900 San Mateo Drive Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Matt Nauman, Camp Supervisor Highlander Pool (727) 298-3266, 1937 Ed Eckert Drive Alicia Castricone, Coordinator MLK, Jr. Recreation Center Stirling Skate Park (727) 738-2920, 550 Laura Lane Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor Nature Center (727) 510-4039, 1910 Ed Eckert Drive Chris Hoban, Supervisor Cheryl Stafford, Camp Supervisor Registration opens March 8 Camps begin June 13 New Rec Cards require child’s photo. See page 11 for more info. (727) 812-4530 DunedinGov.com/camps Directory Get Connected and Subscribe to the City’s e-News Today! DunedinGov.com/e-notify The best way to stay informed about Dunedin news, programs, events and job openings is to subscribe to our free email newsletter. Visit DunedinGov.com/e-notify and register your email address. Why Wait? Register Online! DunedinGov.com/payonline Register for a program or renew your membership pass from the comfort of your home. The participant must have a valid Rec Card or have an online accessible account to use online registration. Visit DunedinGov. com/payonline or call (727) 812-4530.
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    Age Camp Location Page# June July August 13-1720-24 27-1 5-8 11-15 18-22 25-29 1-5 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 DayCamps Learn Play (Pre-K) 4-5 CC 2 • • • • • • • • iCamp for Fun 5-11 CC 3 • • • • • • • • Tweens Teens Camp 11-14 MLK 4 • • • • • • • • Outdoors Hammock Wilderness 7-13 HAM 6 • • • • Nature Camp 5-11 NC 7 • • • • • • • SpecialtyCamps-FullDay Baseball Camp 8-12 CC 8 • • Basketball Camp 8-12 MLK 8 • Dance Camp 8-13 CC 8 • • Gymnastics Camp 8-14 MLK 8 • Multi-Sports Camp 8-12 CC 8 • • • • Sailing Camp 10-17 DM 8 •Level 1 •Level 2 •Level 1 •Level 2 Skateboard Camp 8-13 MLK 8 • • • • Tennis Camp 8-13 NC 8 • • • Theater Camp 6-15 CC 8 •6-9yrs •10-15yrs SpecialtyCamps-HalfDay Afternoon Adventures 5-11 CC 9 • • • • • • • • Archery Camp 7-10 CC 9 • Babysitter Training Camp 12-15 MLK 9 • Bagpipe Camp (M-TH) 11-17 CC 9 •Beg •Int Cooking Camp 8-15 MLK 9 • • • • Golf Camps 5-17 GC 9 • • • • • • • • Lego Lab Camp 5-14 CC 9 • Paddling Kayak Camp 8-11 CC 9 • CC = Community Center DM = Dunedin Marina GC = Golf Course HAM = Hammock Park HP = Highlander Pool MLK = MLK, Jr. Recreation Center NC = Nature Center So much fun to choose from for ages 4-17! Schedule At A Glance
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration Preschool Camp Learn Play Tropical Oasis Week 1 June 13 - 17 Aloha, Surf’s Up! Join us as we luau and limbo our week through this tropical oasis with a Hawaiian word scramble, tropical relay races and more! Farming Beyond Week 2 June 20 - 24 Enjoy games, crafts and hands-on exploration focused on the world of farming. Explore the ins outs of farming with a trip to Old McMicky’s Farm and other farm related games and activities. Gamers R’ Us Week 3 June 27 - July 1 Kids will enjoy using their endless energy with a wide range of games and crafts that will have them asking for more! A variety of sports, quiet games and active games will be played. Happy Birthday America Week 4 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Celebrate Independence Day with banners, flags and patriotic games. Explore what makes our country unique as well as the colors red, white and blue. Learn Play (continued) Let’s Go Outback Week 5 July 11 - 15 Enjoy the great outdoors with daily activities including crafts, nature walks and a multitude of outdoor games. Just Beachie Week 6 July 18 - 22 Soak up some sun and have a blast with beach themed activities like beach ball volleyball, beach ball basketball, relay races and much more. Strut Your Stuff Week 7 July 25 - 29 You’re in the spotlight, so get into character! Explore what it is like in Hollywood with game shows, reality TV contests, art projects and more. Bring the week to an end and boogie down with our Family Night Presentation. See Ya! Week 8 August 1 - 5 As Summer comes to an end, campers and counselors will continue to build team spirit as they compete in a variety of games and team building activities that will aid in communication, cooperation, patience and creativity. 2 Dunedin Community Center 1920 Pinehurst Road Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 812-4530 Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Learn Play Your child will learn and play in a structured, hands-on environment while experiencing fun, interactive play with themed games and activities. Children will learn to socialize and become comfortable in a classroom-like setting, preparing them for kindergarten. Swim lessons provided Monday - Thursday. 4-5 yrs Must be potty-trained, 5 years old by 9/1/16 and entering kindergarten Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $95 / $110 week Act#: 202201 Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Camp with Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 6 pm $115 / $130 week Act#: 202202
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    Kids Day Camp iCampfor Fun Hawaiian Hulabaloo Week 1 June 13 - 17 Aloha! Surf’s Up! Join us as we luau and limbo our week through this tropical oasis with a Hawaiian word scramble, tropical relay races and more! Farming We Will Go Week 2 June 20 - 24 Enjoy games, crafts and hands-on exploration focused on the world of farming. Explore the ins outs of farming with a trip to Sweetwater Organic Farm and other farm related games and activities. Games Galore Week 3 June 27 - July 1 Kids will enjoy using their endless energy with a wide range of games and crafts that will have them asking for more! A variety of sports, quiet games and active games will be played. Party in the USA Week 4 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Celebrate Independence Day with banners, flags and patriotic games. Explore what makes our country unique as well as the colors red, white and blue. iCamp For Fun (continued) Great Outdoors Week 5 July 11 - 15 Enjoy the great outdoors at Hammock Park and learn skills to last a lifetime such as archery, canoeing, trailblazing and other outdoor activities. Beach Bums R’ Us Week 6 July 18 - 22 Soak up some sun and have a blast with beach themed activities like beach ball volleyball, beach ball basketball, relay races and much more. Club Hollywood Week 7 July 25 - 29 You’re in the spotlight, so get into character! Explore what Hollywood is like with game shows, reality TV contests and art projects. Boogie down and end the week with our Family Night Presentation. Peace Out Week 8 August 1 - 5 As Summer comes to an end, campers and counselors will continue to build team spirit as they compete in a variety of games and team building activities that will aid in communication, cooperation, patience and creativity. Dunedin Community Center 1920 Pinehurst Road Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 812-4530 Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor iCamp for Fun Filled with fun and adventure, this camp will help children build self-esteem, healthy lifestyles, socialization skills and inspires the confidence and courage to become the leaders of tomorrow. Weekly theme-related activities will include active games, crafts, music, swimming, walking trips, field trips, sports and cooking! 5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $85 / $100 week Act#: 202313 Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Camp with Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 6 pm $105 / $120 week Act#: 202315 Age Groups Leaders Camp registrations vary on a weekly basis and groups are divided according to age, down to the exact month. Therefore, your child may experience different camp leaders throughout the summer. Dunedin Historical Museum adds more to Summer Camp Dunedin Parks Recreation is partnering with the Dunedin Historical Museum to add more excitement and adventure to summer camp. The Museum will provide additional activities giving campers more opportunities to play while learning! Visit the Dunedin Historical Museum with over 2,000 artifacts, photographs and timeless exhibits. Admission is $2. Members and children under 7 are free. Dunedin Historical Society Museum Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4pm 349 Main Street, Dunedin (727) 736-1176 www.DunedinMuseum.org 3 3 Days of Play Mini Camp Start the summer fun as soon as school is done! Enjoy games, activities, a day at Highlander Pool and a trip to Astro Skate! 5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade Wed-Fri June 8-10 9am-5pm, 7:30am-6pm* Camp only: $65 / $80 Act#: 202300 *Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $80 / $95 Act#: 202301 Dunedin Community Center Back to School Mini Camp Summer has come to an end but there are still two days left to enjoy the final hours of fun and active games. 5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade Mon-Tues August 8-9 9am-5pm, 7:30am-6pm* Camp only: $45 / $60 Act#: 202323 *Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $55 / $70 Act#: 202324 Dunedin Community Center Mini Camps School’s Out There’s More! Outdoor, Specialty Half Day Camps: See page 6-9 DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration Tweens Teens Camp Tweens Teens Camp Great Explorations Week 1 June 13 - 17 Enjoy outdoor games and activities as you trail blaze through Hammock Park, learn how to escape a tipped canoe and refine your archery skills. Explore the wild things at Lowry Park Zoo and end the week with a BBQ lunch and fishing at Edgewater Park. Cinema Crazy Week 2 June 20 - 24 If you love the movies then come with us to Cobb Theatres and see the latest movie. Test your knowledge in team trivia and scramble with an epic video scavenger hunt. End the week relaxing soaking up the sun at Honeymoon Island. Recreation All Stars Week 3 June 27 - July 1 This sports week is packed with fun and games. Cheer on the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field and show off your bowling skills at Dunedin Lanes. Coastal Adventures Week 4 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Get ready to spend a week off dry land! Hit the river at Buccaneer Bay, learn basic paddle boarding skills and how to operate a pram boat, then end the week fishing at Weaver Park. Tweens Teens Camp (cont’d) X Gamers Week 5 July 11 - 15 Climb to new heights at PK’s Play Zone with indoor rock climbing, then at Stirling Skate Park for skate demos and to learn skateboarding basics. Enjoy the rest of the week with ‘outside the box’ games inlcuding Frisbee Golf. Extreme Energy Week 6 July 18 - 22 Get active at AirHeads Trampoline Arena with indoor trampolines and dodgeball. Make sure to pack your messy clothes as we compete in Mud Wars. Participate in other high energy challenges, obstacles and scavenger hunts. Imaginarium Week 7 July 25 - 29 Imagination and creativity is the key this week as we compete in a “Chopped” cooking style showdown, problem solve in an inventor’s challenge, play various team building games and compete in a mini color run. End the week at MOSI exploring science and tackling the Sky Ropes adventure course. Summer Daze Week 8 August 1 - 5 Celebrate the end of summer with us as we race around the track and yell “fore” playing mini golf at Celebration Station. Throughout the rest of the week, campers will compete for awards and reminisce with photo collages and end with a beach bash and picnic at Honeymoon Island. Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center 550 Laura Lane Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 738-2920 Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor Tweens Teens Camp Looking for something constructive, yet fun and memorable for your teen? We have taken special care to plan a high energy, exciting camp for this unique and maturing age group. Campers can look forward to a wide variety of activities and field trips outlined below. 11-14 yrs Must have completed 6th grade Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $100 / $115 week Act#: 702621 Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Camp with Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 6 pm $120 / $135 week Act#: 702622 4 But Wait! There’s more... see pg 8-9
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    Teen Leadership Program TeenLeadership Program Dunedin Parks Recreation is seeking responsible teen volunteers to a be a CIT (Community Involved Teen) to work at our summer camps with adult mentors and gain a valuable experience. For more information, call (727) 812-4530. Who Should Apply? ●● Teens who are: 13 years of age as of January 1, 2016 16 years of age as of August 1, 2016 ●● Teens that can commit to (6) weeks of summer and attend trainings. ●● Teens with a positive attitude who can be a role model. How To Apply: ●● Applications are available at Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Road or at DunedinGov.com/camps. ●● Applications must be submitted by Friday, April 15. ●● Required interviews will be scheduled with the Recreation staff. ●● Selected teens will be notified by mail during the week of May 9. ●● Selected teens must provide a copy of their birth certificate and pay a $35 material fee. Goals of the Program: ●● Prepare teens in the community for future leadership roles ●● Create a sense of motivation ●● Teach invaluable skills and grow as responsible young adults ●● Take on future roles within the Parks Recreation Department Teens Will Gain Experience In: ●● Team Building Leadership Training ●● Communication skills ●● Preparing for the work force ●● Volunteering for the community ●● Gaining individualized training and hands-on experience ●● Earning community service hours for scholarships Sponsored by the Derek Teele Foundation: The Teen Leadership Program is sponsoredbytheDerekTeeleFoundation. The Foundation was established in 2007 in memory of Derek Grafton Teele whose precious life was taken too early at the young age of 17 in a car accident. The Foundation works hard every day and strives to remember Derek’s gentle soul and keeps his loving spirit alive as they continue to make positive impacts in the community by supporting children, families and animal organizations. For more information or to make a donation, please contact: Derek Teele Foundation (727) 430-1277 rteele@tampabay.rr.com www.DerekTeeleFoundation.com “His spirit still shines through all of us!” Dunedin Community Center 1920 Pinehurst Road Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 812-4530 Devyn Wilson, Facilitator 5 DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration Hammock Wilderness Camp Hammock Wilderness Camp Native People Week 2 June 20 - 24 Do you know how to play the didgeridoo? Would you like to build a wigwam or throw a spear? These are just a few of the activities you will participate in as you immerse yourself in native and aboriginal cultures from North America and around the world. Survivor Week 4 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Survive, thrive and conquer rival tribes during this week of heated competition. Whether it’s archery, canoeing or trailblazing, put your skills to the test as an individual, and as a team, to rise above the competition. You may not get thrown off an island, but do you have what it takes to survive? Hammock Wilderness Camp Star Wars Week 6 July 18 - 22 Calling all Jedi Masters! Defeat the empire you must...have fun you will. Enjoy the traditional activities Hammock Wilderness Camp has to offer - with a Star Wars twist. The force is with you. Environmental Science Week 8 August 1 - 5 Are alligators cold blooded? How old can a Saw Palmetto get? Answer these questions and more as you explore and discover the wonders of Hammock Park. Everyday you will have a new adventure as you conduct experiments and play games while learning about natural Florida. Hammock Park 1900 San Mateo Drive Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 738-2920 Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Matt Nauman, Site Supervisor Hammock Wilderness Camp As a long-standing Dunedin tradition, this outdoor camp held at Hammock Park has its own unique trademark to it which includes “old favorite” games and traditions. Experience one-of-a-kind activities such as drum circles, archery, trailblazing, fire building, animal tracking, canoeing, campfire songs, hiking the trails and environmental education. Daily activities inlcude swimming, crafts and a multitude of outdoor games. ●● Wear old clothes and sneakers - we get dirty! ●● Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, swimsuit and towel each day. Gatorade and icy-pops will be available for purchase at lunch. ●● “Family Night” held each Friday at 6pm. Enjoy a cookout with skits and awards. 7-13 yrs Offered weeks 2, 4, 6 and 8 Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $115 / $130 week Act#: 102304 Camp with Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. In order to better serve our Hammock families, Xtra Rec pick-up and drop-off will be at the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center located at 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin. Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 6 pm $135 / $150 week Act#: 102305 Inclement Weather In case of inclement weather, campers will be taken to MLK, Jr. Recreation Center located at 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin. In the event campers are moved during the course of the day, signs will be posted at the front of the park and/or parents will be notified. If the weather forecast predicts poor conditions, Family Night and closing ceremonies will be at MLK, Jr. Recreation Center. 6
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    Nature Camp Nature Camp HammockPark Wilderness Week 1 June 13 - 17 Welcome to Hammock Park’s ecosystem, 90-acres of nature preserve made up of an endless variety of birds, reptiles, insects, plants, fish and much more. Campers will experience the woods and learn about the outdoors through fun nature activities, games and canoeing! Aerodynamics - How Stuff Works Week 2 June 20 - 24 Aerodynamics is the way air moves around things. A rocket blasting off, the drive of a golf ball, racing cars or doing an Ollie are just a few experiments we will be doing during this fascinating week. Things of a Fishy Nature Week 3 June 27 - July 1 What are the smallest and largest fresh water fish? As weather permits, we will be fishing, pond dipping or netting every day at either Hammock Park, Dunedin Marina or the Community Center pond. Nature Camp (continued) Weather for Kids Week 4 July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Are you intrigued by the weather and how it’s predicted? Have fun learning about meteorology through games, activities and hands-on experiences that involve important weather related processes including rain, rainbows, snow and wind. Estuaries Environmental Science Week 5 July 11 - 15 Estuaries are places where freshwater rivers and streams flow into the ocean mixing with the seawater. Discover a wide variety of birds, fish and other wildlife that make estuaries their home as we canoe on St. Joseph Sound during high tide. Salamanders, Snakes and Turtles Week 6 July 18 - 22 This is a unique opportunity to experience and appreciate that these animals are not all creepy and crawly. Reptiles and snakes are pretty cold animals, but a little knowledge will bring out their warmth. Hook, Line and Sinker Week 7 July 25 - 29 Due to it’s popularity, we will repeat Week 3 with a few new twists. In addition to fishing at our favorite spots, campers will play games to learn the difference between fresh and saltwater fishing. Nature Center 1910 Ed Eckert Drive Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 510-4039 Chris Hoban, Supervisor Cheryl Stafford, Site Supervisor Nature Camp This specialized program allows campers to “do” nature-themed activities each week in a small group. It’s a perfect blend of fun and hands-on learning through projects, games, activities, crafts, storytelling and nature walks. As weather permits, campers spend approximately half their day outside exploring Hammock Park and its surroundings. ●● Wear old clothes and sneakers, we get dirty! ●● Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water bottle, sunscreen and bug spray each day. Gatorade and icy-pops will be available for purchase at lunch. ●● Swim one day per week at Highlander Pool (weather permitting). Bring swimsuit, sunscreen and towel. 5-11 yrs Must have completed Kindergarten Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $95 / $110 week Act#: 102300 Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Camp with Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 6 pm $115 / $130 week Act#: 102301 7 DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration Specialty Camps - Full Day Baseball Camp Play Ball! Palm Harbor High School’s Head Baseball Coach, Tom Hilbert, will conduct this fun and educational camp. Improve your batting, fielding and base running, experience game situations and sportsmanship. Grab your hat and glove and meet us on the field. 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 5: July 11 - 15 Week 6: July 18 - 22 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 402313 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 402314 Meet Location: Dunedin Community Center Athletic Fields: Highlander Little League Fields Basketball Camp Enjoy a fun-filled week of basketball drills, scrimmages and skill contests. Work on the basics, focusing on both offensive and defensive skills. Sharpen your skills and increase your stamina while you learn the intricacies of the game. 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 7: July 25 - 29 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702321 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 702322 Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Dance Camp From beginners to advanced, this fun and energetic camp will teach you the basic techniques of ballet, lyrical/contemporary and hip-hop dancing. Campers will earn a choreographed dance for a final performance at the end of the week. 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 2: June 20 - 24 Week 7: July 25 - 29 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 202316 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 202317 Dunedin Community Center Gymnastics Camp Experience an exciting week of flips, twists and leaps as you learn floor routines, tumbling and use of basic gymnastics apparatuses while improving flexibility, balance and coordination. 8-14 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 5: July 11 - 15 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702319 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 702320 Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Multi-Sports Camp Score, swim and kick your way through summer as you enjoy an action packed week of fun-filled sports including basketball, soccer, football, bowling and swimming. Campers will be transported or walk to off-site facilities. 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 1: June 13 - 17 Week 2: June 20 - 24 Week 3: July 27 - July 1 Week 4: July 5 - 8 (no camp July 4) Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 402322 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 402323 Dunedin Community Center Sailing Camp 1 2 Cast off this summer and spend a week afloat. In Camp 1, sailors will learn how to rig and sail the Optimist Pram while exploring and learning about the local environment. In Camp 2, sailors learn to operate the bigger faster Sunfish boat. 10-17 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 1: June 13 - 17 Level 1 Week 3: June 27 - July 1 Level 2 Week 5: July 11 - 15 Level 1 Week 7: July 25 - 29 Level 2 $225 / $240 Act#: 502502 (1) or 502503 (2) Dunedin Marina Skateboard Camp Learn new skate moves and have fun! Camp will include skill building, skate contests and other games throughout the week. Campers must have a skateboard, elbow pads, knee pads and helmet. 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 1: June 13 - 17 Week 3: June 27 - July 1 Week 5: July 11 - 15 Week 7: July 25 - 29 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702303 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 702304 MLK, Jr. Recreation Center / Stirling Skate Park Tennis Camp Develop your game including serving, ground strokes, footwork, grip, and game strategy. Campers will also go swimming daily - bring sunscreen, water bottle, swimsuit and towel. 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 3: June 27 - July 1 Week 4: July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Week 5: July 11 - 15 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 402331 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 402332 Meet Location: Nature Center Tennis Courts: Fisher Tennis Courts Theater Camp Learn the basics of acting in a play, reading a script, developing a character, stage movement and working with other actors. Theater games and exercises will help teach skills. A performance at the end of the week will showcase what was learned. No experience required, just a willingness to learn and have fun! Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm 6-9 yrs: Week 1: June 13 - 17 10-15 yrs: Week 5: July 11 - 15 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 202318 Camp w/ Xtra Rec: $115 / $130 Act#: 202319 Dunedin Community Center 8 Xtra Rec Need extra time getting to or from work? Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and/or after camp. Morning: 7:30am - start of camp Afternoon: end of camp - 6:00pm
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration Afternoon Adventures Children will engage in weekly themed activities and enjoy unique half-day adventures packed with play and social interaction. This camp is also convenient for those who may have multiple work or play schedules, or if your child wants to play or relax for half their day at home. 5-11 yrs Mon - Fri 1 - 6 pm Weeks 1-8: June 13 - August 5 $45 / $60 week Act#: 202322 Dunedin Community Center Archery Camp Take aim and get a bullseye in this new and exciting camp. Combine your love for nature, sports and the great outdoors as you learn the basics of archery and advance your skills. 7-10 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Week 3: June 27 - July 1 Camp only: $55 / $70 Act#: 202310 Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $75 / $90 Act#: 202311 *Morning Xtra Rec only Dunedin Community Center Babysitter Training Camp Develop job skills and prepare for the future to earn extra money in babysitting. This camp is great for new or experienced babysitters who want to learn how to supervise children, recognize safety and hygiene issues, effectively communicate with parents, and properly diaper and feed infants. 12-15 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Week 3: June 27 - July 1 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act#: 702301 Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $115 / $130 Act#: 702302 *Morning Xtra Rec only Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Specialty Camps - Half Day Bagpipe Camp Led by Iain Donaldson, campers will receive excellent instruction whether you are a beginner or experienced player. Increase your piping skills, learn music theory, instrument maintenance, and for the advanced, teaching methods. 11-17 yrs Mon - Thurs 10 am - 2:30 pm Week 5: July 11 - 14 (Beginner) Week 6: July 18 - 21 (Intermediate) $95 / $110 Act#: 202610 (Beg) or 202611 (Int) Dunedin Community Center Cooking Camp Chef John will teach you how to prepare real food using fabulous recipes and then eat all the food you prepare! Each camper will receive a notebook filled with recipes and important culinary information. On Friday, prepare a meal for yourself and Mom Dad (or a guest). 8-15 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Week 1: June 13 - 17 Week 3: June 27 - July 1 Week 5: July 11 - 15 Week 7: July 25 - 29 $195 / week Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Note: Register with Chef John at (727) 433-1889, email ChefJohns@outlook.com or visit www.ItsAllAboutTheFood.us. Golf Camp @ Dunedin Golf Club The Dunedin Golf Club offers camp for junior golfers. Sessions include golf instruction, beverages and a daily lunch. 7-15 yrs Tues - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Week 1: June 14 - 17 Week 4: July 5 - 8 (no camp 7/4) Week 7: July 26 - 29 $100 / week (limit of 12 campers, register early) Dunedin Golf Club Note: Register at Dunedin Golf Club only: 1050 Palm Blvd, Dunedin (727) 733-7836, www.DunedinGolf.com Summer Jr. Memberships available: $150, June-Aug, unlimited golf Golf Camp @ Dunedin Stirling Links Junior golfers will learn the skills for range swing, putting, chipping, pitching, sand traps, short game, course play competition, and also receive a video analysis of their golf swing. Camp includes golf instruction, rulebook, rule test, tees and a ball marker. 5-17 yrs Mon - Thurs June 6 - Aug 4 All Day: 9 am - 4 pm $225 / week, $150 additional weeks Half Day: 8 am - 12 pm or 1 - 4 pm $125 / week Xtra Rec: $10 / hour (available 4 - 6 pm) Note: Register at Dunedin Stirling Links only: 620 Palm Blvd, Dunedin Paul Sylvester, PGA Professional, (727) 331-1296 Lego Lab Camp Campers will work as young scientists, engineers and designers as they build and explore lego motorized machines, calibrate and capture wind and study gearing mechanisms. Build and play provides them the setting, tools and tasks that promote design technology, science and mathematics, all while having fun! 5-7 yrs: Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm 8-14 yrs: Mon - Fri 1 - 4 pm Week 6: July 18 - 22 Camp only: $85 Act#: 202307(5-7yr) / 202309(8-14yr) Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $105 Act#: 202308 *Xtra Rec AM only for 5-7yrs or PM only for 8-14yrs Dunedin Community Center Paddling Kayak Camp Learn paddling 101, water safety and skill development while spending the day on St. Joseph Sound and Dunedin Causeway. Campers will meet at the Community Center then be transported to the Dunedin Causeway, near Sail Honeymoon Kayak Sailboat rental facility. Taught by Rob Mirlenbrink, World Paddle Association Level 3 instructor. Sun shirt or rash guard is recommended. 8-11 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Week 2: June 20 - 24 Camp only: $100 / $115 Act#: 202305 Camp w/ Xtra Rec*: $120 / $135 Act#: 202306 *Morning Xtra Rec only Meet Location: Dunedin Community Center Activity Location: Dunedin Causeway 9
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    10 Registration Scholarships RegistrationInformation Registration opens March 8 and continues until camps are full. There is a variety of weekly camps to choose from and registration can fill fast. Please Note: Camp registrations vary on a weekly basis and groups are divided according to age (down to the exact month.) Therefore, your child may experience different camp leaders throughout the summer. Registration Forms A current Child Emergency/Identification Form (completed on/after 3/1/16) must be on file at the Dunedin Community Center Registration Office. Online Registration www.DunedinGov.com/payonline Register from the comfort of your own home! The participant must have a valid Rec Card or have an online accessible account to use online registration. Selected children’s activities (TGFH, camps, etc.) must have a Child’s Emergency/Identification Form on file with our office before registering online. Online registration is available until 11:59pm on Saturday for the following camp week, unless the camp is full. Deferred payments can be made online. For more information, call (727) 812-4530. Walk-in Registration Register in person at Dunedin Community Center or MLK, Jr. Recreation Center. Walk-in registration is available until the camp is full. ●● Dunedin Community Center 1920 Pinehurst Road (727) 812-4530 ●● MLK, Jr. Recreation Center 550 Laura Lane (727) 738-2920 Program Changes / Cancellations Dates, times and fees are subject to change due to availability of instructors and facility schedules. Programs may be cancelled due to lack of sufficient registration. To confirm schedule, please call (727) 812-4530. Payment Information Methods of Payment We accept check, cash, money order, Visa or MasterCard. Checks should be made payable to City of Dunedin. Payment in Full Paying camp fees in full at the time of registration will ensure your child’s enrollment in the desired camp(s). Deferred Payments ●● Deferred payments apply to the following camps only: Learn Play, iCamp for Fun, Teen Camp and Nature Camp. ●● Must enroll at Dunedin Community Center to set up deferred payments. ●● Pay for first two desired camp weeks in full. ●● Pay a $25 non-refundable/non- transferable down payment for each additional camp week. ●● Balances are due according to published payment schedule. ●● Payments may be made online. ●● Payments are the parents’ responsibility. The child’s enrollment will be automatically cancelled and the down payment forfeited if full payment is not received by the designated due date. Sorry, no exceptions. Adopt-a-Camper Give a child the opportunity and experience of summer camp! All monies collected will be used exclusively for camp scholarships. Over 700 children participate in our camps each year. With your help we’d like to extend our services to those in need. $210 will send a child to camp for 2 weeks $840 will send a child to camp all summer Contributions are tax deductible. Questions or Contributions? Please contact: Dunedin Parks Recreation 1920 Pinehurst Road, Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 812-4530 Download forms at DunedinGov.com/camps Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund The George J. Koutsourais Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund was established in memory of former Mayor/Commissioner Manuel G. Koutsourais’ son through a resolutionbytheDunedinCityCommission. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to generate contributions and donations from individuals, businesses and organizations to be used towards providing financial assistance to young children and teens of Dunedin whose families could not afford to register them for summer camps and other recreational programs. The Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund helps children build: ●● Teamwork Life Skills ●● Self Confidence Responsibility ●● Healthy Lifestyles Perserverance ●● Friendships If you would like to make a contribution and help today’s youth become tomorrow’s leaders, please call (727) 738-2920. Scholarships Available Scholarships are available to children and teens of Dunedin whose families could not afford to register them for summer camps. Funds are dispersed based on need and availability of funds. If you require financial assistance for your child’s participation, scholarship applications are available at the Dunedin Community Center and the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center or online at www.DunedinGov.com/camps. DunedinGov.com/payonline
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    Policies RecCards General Policies ADA Accommodation If you have a disability that requires accommodation, please notify the Dunedin ADA Coordinator at (727) 298- 3199 a minimum of 48 hours prior to the event or program and reasonable accommodation will be made. Anti-Discrimination The City of Dunedin, Florida does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, religious creed, sexual orientation, political affiliation, gender identity, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. This document is available on tape and in large print upon request. A TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) will provide the ability to communicate with the City. The TDD number is (727) 298-3346. Insurance While the Dunedin Parks Recreation Department is committed to the safety of all of its participants, the City of Dunedin assumes no responsibility for personal injuries or loss of personal property while using City facilities or participating in recreation activities. It is recommended that anyone enrolled in a program or using the facilities in general make provisions to provide adequate coverage with his/her own insurance program. Photo Video Policy Frequently, photos and videos may be taken of people enjoying City facilities, programs, and events. Please be aware that these photos and videos may be used to promote the services and facilities that our City offers, and become the City’s sole property. The City of Dunedin and the media may publish these photographs or air these videos in printed publications, cable TV, and online on the City’s website and social media. Refund Information How Do I Request A Refund? Request for refunds must be received in writing ten (10) days prior to the start of camp. Requests may be submitted in person to the facility supervisor or mailed to: ●● Dunedin Community Center Attn: Registration 1920 Pinehurst Road If approved, refunds may be issued minus a $20 administrative fee. Refund Policies ●● No refunds will be issued after the program begins, except for medical reasons, see below. ●● No refunds for one day programs or trips. ●● Rec Cards will not be refunded after two weeks of issue date, or if the card has been used. Must include Rec Card with the written request. Medical Exemption A medical form signed by a doctor stating that the participant is unable to participate for the remainder of the program will entitle the participant to a refund or credit as outlined above. Recreation Cards What Is A Recreation Card? Recreation cardholders pay a discounted fee for programs. Certain programs require the participants to have a valid Recreation Card (Rec Card) to participate. Rec Cards must be valid for the entire duration of the activity/program the participant is registering for. Recreation Cards (continued) Age Requirements All persons, 3yrs and older may obtain a Rec Card. Children under three may participate by using their parent’s Rec Card. Individuals under 18 years must have their parent or legal guardian present to sign for their Rec Card. Proof of age may be required. Are You A Dunedin Resident? A City of Dunedin resident is any person meeting the following criteria: 1. Those who reside (owning or renting on a continual basis) within the City of Dunedin. This does not include unincorporated areas. 2. Individuals who own a business within the City of Dunedin. To determine residency, you can visit the Pinellas County Property Appraiser website at http://www.pcpao.org/ and “Search Our Database”. Property in Dunedin will show a Tax District of “DN”. Proof of Residency To obtain or renew a Rec Card, residents must present a photo ID (Florida’s Driver’s License) and another proof of residency containing: name, address and a date that is less than 90 days old upon date of application. What If I Don’t Have A Rec Card? Persons who do not possess a Rec Card may register for certain programs by paying a higher fee as indicated in the course information. Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Rec Card Lost / Stolen Cards Lost or stolen cards should be reported to the Dunedin Community Center, (727) 812-4530. Upon notice, Rec Cards will be replaced with the same expiration date for a fee of $3 plus tax. Recreation Card Rates Resident Rec Card $10 / 1 year Non-Resident Rec Card $90 / 1 year $56 / 6 months Unincorporated Rec Card $56 / 1 year (Pinellas County) 11 NewRecCardsincludetheparticipant’s photo and a barcode making it more convenient for identification purposes, payments and registration. Participant must be present at the time of purchase or renewal of a Rec Card. Get your NEW Rec Card today!
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    DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key:$ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration Swim Lessons Parent Child 6 mo-3 yrs 20 minutes Play splash with your child as you help them become comfortable in the water. Little Guppies 3-4 yrs 20 minutes Is your little fish ready to explore the water independently? Level 1 4+ yrs 30 minutes Learn to submerge the face, arm and leg motions and experience buoyancy. Level 2 4+ yrs 30 minutes Begin locomotion skills by exploring arm and leg movements that will become strokes in the future. Must be able to float for 5 seconds unassisted. Level 3 4+ yrs 30 minutes Refine the front crawl and be introduced to elements of the backstroke, breast stroke and butterfly. Level 4-6 4+ yrs 30 minutes All strokes are refined and swimmers develop endurance and confidence. Session 1: 5/9 - 5/18 Session 5: 7/11 - 7/20 Session 2: 5/23 - 6/2 Session 6: 7/25 - 8/3 Session 3: 6/13 - 6/22 Session 7: 8/8 - 8/17 Session 4: 6/27 - 7/7 Session 8: 8/22 - 8/31 If lesson falls on a Holiday, lesson will be held on Thursday. Register at Highlander Pool or Community Center. Call (727) 298-3266 for more info. Must be registered prior to start date. Schedule subject to change based on demand. $40 / $60 session Mon-Wed for 2 weeks (6 classes) Highlander Pool Class Level Session 1, 2 Session 3-6 Session 7, 8 Mon - Wed for 2 wks (6 classes) Parent Child 5:30 pm Little Guppies 5:30 pm 5:30 pm Level 1 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:30 pm Level 2 6:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Level 3 6:30 pm 6:30 pm Level 4-6 6:30 pm Aquatics Highlander Pool 1937 Ed Eckert Drive Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 298-3266 Alicia Castricone, Coordinator Pool Hours of Operation Highlander Pool is open seasonally, April thru September. Pool may close during unsafe weather. Children not potty trained are required to wear swim diapers and plastic pants. April 3 - June 12* Monday-Thursday 3 pm - 7 pm Closed Friday Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Slide open Saturday and Sunday only Training Pool opens May 1 (Sat Sun only) June 13 - August 5* Monday-Thursday 9 am - 7 pm Friday 9 am - 5 pm Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Slide open M-F, 12-5pm, Sat Sun, 10am-5pm August 6 - September 29* Monday-Thursday 3 pm - 7 pm Closed Friday Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Slide open Saturday Sunday only Training Pool open on Saturday Sunday only *PoolwillbeopenonMemorialDay,Independence Day, and Labor Day from 10am-5pm. Pool closes for the season September 30 and reopens April 1. Pool Admission Rates Daily Admission Pool Entry Fee $3 Group Rates $2 / person (groups of 6 or more) Spaces limited! Call (727) 298-3266 to RSVP. Monthly Pass Includes unlimited visits during Open Swim and Shallow Water Wellness. $40 / expires 1 month from date of purchase Kiwanis Sprayground Open March 26 - October 16 9am - 7pm, Free Admission For more info, call (727) 298-3266. Swim Lessons - Private Four (4) x 30 minute sessions of private instruction with your child. For best results, the first and fourth sessions must be within a 2 week period. 6 months up $60 / $75 By appointment only Highlander Pool Every Child a Swimmer A free program in partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Dunedin teaching basic swim techniques to non-swimmers only. Classes are 30 minutes and limited to 10 children per class. It is necessary for child to wear a swimsuit and parents be in the water during lessons. Session 1 (3-4 yrs 5-11 yrs) Registration: April 7 4 - 7 pm at Highlander Pool Days Times: Mon / Tues / Wed April 11 - 20 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:30 pm Session 2 (3-4 yrs 5-11 yrs) Registration: April 21 4 - 7 pm at Highlander Pool Days Times: Mon / Tues / Wed April 25 - May 4 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:30 pm Mommy Me You and your little guppy will enjoy themed water games and activities to get your little one comfortable with the water. 2+ yrs Fridays 10 - 11 am May 6 - 27 Aug 5 - 26 June 3 - 24 Sept 9 - 30 July 8 - 29 $20 / $30 month *Act#: 520102 Highlander Pool 12
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    Parties GroupRates After Hours Pool Party Reserve Highlander Pool all to yourself for your next birthday party, family get- together, company outing or private party. Private rental hours are available Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings after regular hours from April thru September. Reservations are a 3-hour minimum yy Up to 25 guests: $60 / hour yy 26-50 guests: $85 / hour yy 51-100 guests: $110 / hour Birthday Bash Throwing a birthday party at Highlander Pool is a piece of cake! Reservations may be made during regular pool hours only. Package Includes: yy Admission for 10 participants yy 1 hour reserved time at pool shelter yy Additional shelter time: $15 / hour yy Additional participants: $3 each Call (727) 298-3266 for reservations. Group Rates Treat your camp, family or friends to a day at Highlander Pool! Enjoy the Jr. Olympic sized pool, 2 diving boards, slides, children’s pool, and certified lifeguards. $2 / person (groups of 6 or more) Camps and large groups must reserve in advance. Call (727) 298-3266 for reservations. Aquatics Lifeguard Training Jr. Lifeguard Training Learn the basic rescue skills to prepare for lifeguard training, principles of proper scanning, how to help in an emergency, and also improve your swim endurance. 11-14 yrs Sat / Sun Apr 30 - May 14 9 am - 2pm $110 *Act#: 525305 (no class 5/7) Highlander Pool Must be able to swim 25yds in front crawl and breast stroke, tread water for 1min, float on back for 30sec and swim underwater for 10ft. Lifeguard Training Want a fun and rewarding summer job? Successfully complete this course to become a certified lifeguard. Must pass swim test and attend all classes. 15+ yrs Saturdays April 9 - 23 9 am - 5 pm Must have full capacity to run class, see deadline below. Bring suit, towel, dry clothes, and lunch. $255 Highlander Pool Registration Deadline: Thur, March 31, 12pm Swim Test Date: Thur, March 31, 6-7 pm Swim test includes 100yd free-style, 100yd breast stroke, an additional 100yd free-style or breast stroke, tread water 2min, and retrieve a 10lb brick from a depth of 10ft and swim to side of pool. Swim Teams Special Olympics Swim Team Geared for swimmers with intellectual disabilities, participants will explore the principles of the four basic swim strokes and have the opportunity to participate in the regional qualifier swim meet. 5+ yrs Tues / Thurs 6 - 7 pm Season: June - August $60 *Act#: 520981 Highlander Pool Trident Youth Swim Team Geared towards beginners, recreational and competitive swimming, participants will learn and expand on their skills with Coach Rich Rogers. Optional local swim meets offered during the summer. 5-17 yrs Spring Summer season Spring: Tues / Thur 4/5-6/2 5:30 - 6:30pm Summer: Mon-Thurs 6/13-7/28 9 - 10am or 5:30-6:30pm $16 annual fee for AAU registration (paid to Coach) $110 (Spring season); $195 (Summer season) *Act#: 520381 Highlander Pool Special Events Splash Bash Picnic Kick off the season pool style! Games and races held throughout the day; music and lunch provided. Don’t forget your towel and bathing suit for fun and games! Saturday May 7 11 am - 3 pm $ Free Highlander Pool Christmas in July It’s Christmas at the Highlander Pool! Experience the holiday spirit by dancing to your favorite holiday music, enjoying holiday themed games races, trying your luck with the Elf raffle, and of course, S’mores! Picnic lunch provided. Saturday July 16 11 am - 3 pm $3 / person (2yrs under are free) Highlander Pool Water Fitness Aqua Zumba Enjoy invigorating low-impact aquatic exercises that blend cardio conditioning and body toning. 16+ yrs Thursdays 6 - 7 pm May - September $5 / $7 Highlander Pool Shallow Water Wellness Exercise with low to zero impact on the body to tone your muscle and get a great cardiovascular workout. 16+ yrs April - May Tuesdays 6 - 7 pm June - Aug Mon Wed 9 - 10 am Tuesdays 6 - 7 pm September Tuesdays 6 - 7 pm $4 class Highlander Pool Make a Splash! Kiwanis Sprayground Open March 26 - October 16 9 am - 7 pm, Free Free! New! DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act#: = Available for Online Registration 13 New!
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    Locations: • Dunedin Elementary • Garrison-Jones Elementary • SanJose Elementary DunedinGov.com/payonline (727) 738-2920 Before After School Program Schedule: • Offered on all school days • 7:30am - Start of school End of school - 6:00pm Fees: • Visit DunedinGov.com/payonline for fees. • Online payments may be made after initial registration. Highlights: • Safe Enriching Environment • Qualified Professional Staff • Supervised Games Activities • Homework Study Times • Pinellas County Child Care Licensed Program
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    Art Camps pg 4 Learna New Sport pg 38 Community Services Guide SPRING / SUMMER 2016 Fun at the Library pg 60 Camps Guide Inside!
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    R E GI S T R AT I O N S TA R T S DAT E ? Table of Contents Parks Recreation Park locations and hours........... 2 Camps...................................... 3 Aquatics................................. 20 Dance..................................... 30 Fitness.................................... 36 Martial arts............................. 38 Preschool............................... 40 Special interest....................... 45 Sports.................................... 46 Adults 50+.............................. 53 Library Cultural Arts..................... 60 How To Register.............................. 70
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    2 Spring-Summer 2016 Info760- BallFields Multi-PurposeField TennisCourts BasketballCourts VolleyballCourts HorseshoePits/Shuffleboard PicnicTables Barbecues TotLotArea RestroomFacility MeetingRooms Wedding/PartyRentals Auditorium Gazebo/Bandshell Gymnasium Acreage * wheelchair access T tours Alga Norte Community Park Aquatic Center 268-4777 6565 Alicante Road 92009        32.0 Mon-Fri: 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Weekends and holidays please call to confirm pool availability. Ann D. L’Heureux Dog Park 602-4680 2700 Carlsbad Village Drive 92008  0.5 Aviara Community Park 602-4693 6435 Ambrosia Lane 92011        24.0 Business Park Recreational Facility (Zone 5) 602-4680 Faraday Avenue and Camino Hills Drive 92008   3.0 Cadencia Park 602-4690 3310 Cadencia Street 92009   2.0 Calavera Hills Community Center and Park* 602-4680 2997 Glasgow Drive 92010 • Mon-Fri: 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat-Sun: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.           21.0 Cannon Park 602-7510 4950 Cannon Road 92008       1.7 Chase Field 602-7510 3349 Harding Street 92008   2.3 Harding Community Center* 602-7510 3096 Harding Street 92008 • Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.     1.0 Heritage Hall* 602-7510 2650 Garfield Street 92008    0.5 Hidden Canyon Community Park 602-4680 2685 Vancouver Street 92008     22.0 Holiday Park 602-7510 3200 Pio Pico Drive 92008        5.9 Hosp Grove Park 602-7510 2200 Jefferson Street 92008    5.5 La Costa Canyon Park 602-4690 3020 Pueblo Street 92009        2.6 Laguna Riviera Park 602-4680 4900 Kelly Drive 92008        2.1 Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic ParkT 476-1042 6200 Flying LC Lane 92011 • HISTORIC SITE    27.0 Tues-Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Mon. Free admission. Extended hours may be arranged for facility rentals. Magee House and Park*T PARK RENTAL: 602-7510 258 Beech Avenue 92008 • HISTORIC SITE TOURS: 434-9189      2.1 Maxton Brown Park 602-7510 500 Laguna Drive 92008   0.9 Monroe Street Pool* 602-4685 3401 Monroe Street 92008 • Please call to confirm pool availability. Pine Avenue Community Park / L.I.T.E. Modular 602-7510 3333 Harding Street 92008         7.7 Poinsettia Community Park 602-4684 6600 Hidden Valley Road 92011         42.0 Skatepark* 602-4680 2560 Orion Way 92010   1.0 Senior Center* 602-4650 799 Pine Avenue 92008 • Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.     3.3 Stagecoach Community Center and Park* 602-4690 3420 Camino de los Coches 92009 • Mon-Fri: 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat-Sun: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.           28.0 The Crossings at Carlsbad 444-1888 5800 The Crossings Drive 92008     200.0 Interactive map and directions to all city buildings and parks is online at www.carlsbadca.gov. Pick up a copy of the Guide to City Buildings and Parks at any library or community center. Parks Recreation Locations and Hours
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 3See registrationinformation on page 70. Spring Camps Online registration starts Feb. 24 British Soccer Camp ♥Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp is FUN and EXCITING! Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages and a daily World Cup tournament. British instructors will teach the European Way of Soccer. Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 7 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19943 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $191 British First Kicks/Mini-Soccer ♥A fun introduction to the very basic elements of the game for boys and girls. Fundamental practices, skill-building activities and small sided games. Our experienced staff study’s the game at all levels and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your entry level player needs. Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19945 9-10 a.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $133 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19946 10:30 a.m.-Noon Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $150 Coach Coopers’Skate Camps USA ♥Skate boarding USA will provide a great beginning for the new skater and the needed guidance for the more experienced. Each session riders will learn how to properly stand on the board, turn, evenly balance, maneuver, learn skate board lingo and SAFETY. Bring your own board, elbow/knee pads, wrist guards, and a helmet. All safety equipment must be worn in order to be in camp. Alga Norte: Skate Park Instructor: Skate Camp USA Staff Ages: At least 5 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19961 10-11:30 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $168 Coast 2 Coast Soccer Spring Break Camp ♥This Spring Break Coast 2 Coast Soccer Camps are now one of the most popular soccer Camps in California. Our coaches are recruited from local colleges. Their passion for coaching will ensure your child will improve skills, build confidence and have FUN! Your child will get a C2C jersey and ball. Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field Instructor: Coast 2 Coast Staff Ages: At least 4 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19966 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $190 Camps Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    4 Spring-Summer 2016 Mine,Craft, Build LEGO® Adventure Game Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out for Creepers!This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20603 8-10 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $159 Survival Game Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools and watch out for Creepers! This ultimate LEGO Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Court 1 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20606 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $159 Smash Lab Greatest way to start the spring: BREAKING THINGS. In Smash Lab campers will build structures that will be put to the ultimate target test. Figure out how things work and then SMASH them. Items to be explored include: Electronics, structures, melons, eggs, water balloons, forts and so much more. Dress in outdoor attire. Please bring a lunch / snacks each day! Safety and protective equipment will be provided to each camper. Alga Norte: Picnic Area: Overlook Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20492 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $162 Top Chef Back by popular demand: Campers will go through food handlers training and permitting, then learn how to make several delicious and fun dishes. This camp features delectable competitions with plenty of challenges. Menus are prepared, and our restaurant is open at the end of the week for family and friends! Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20535 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $174 Traditional PeeWee Camp: Color Me Crazy!!! Spring is finally here and that means it’s time for Pee Wee Camp to start. This is the perfect camp for first timer and for those just getting used to being away from home. Well-trained staff is on hand at a ratio of 5:1 to help guide the little ones with arts and crafts, boogie time, circle stories, physical activities, water play and so much more. Every day we will explore the world of your child’s creativity. Campers must be potty trained. Get your registration in early. Participants must bring a lunch and snack each day. Holiday Park: Scout House Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19932 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $116 Kidz/Explorer Camp:WaterWorld Spring break is finally here! Now it’s time to squeeze as much fun into that week as you can. This great well-rounded camp offers sports, crafts, trips, water play, and so much more. We will be going on a field trip to the movies and SeaWorld (included)! Register early, this camp fills quickly. Participants must bring a lunch and snack each day. Participants will need to purchase a $10 turquoise camp T-shirt to attend all trips. Pine Avenue Park: Modular Building Ages: At least 5 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19931 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $208 Summer Camps Online registration starts Feb. 24 Creative/Performing Arts American Girl Camp for American Girl fans and new comers. Make doll jewelry and accessories, cook desserts and treats to enjoy at tea parties and pajama parties. Each doll will come to life through beauty, hair secrets and more. Learn about the doll’s heritage. Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 Harding: Recreation Hall *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20550 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $145 Calavera Hills: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20552 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $145
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 5See registrationinformation on page 70. Art Mania! Even if you have never picked up a paintbrush, you can design Japanese lacquerware, create mosaic glassware, learn pen and ink drawing techniques and paint a masterpiece! Develop new skills and learn new techniques to create beautiful and unique works of art! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20534 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $201 Artastic: Squiggles and Giggles Sparkled, feathered, fiery, or friendly… you’ll love seeing your imagination soar as exciting new art treasures! Squiggles, lines, and shapes ignite your imagination bringing your own “critter” to life! K-12 Educator/ Professional, Diana Stein, will guide you every step of the way. Non-refundable $25 materials fee due on the first day. Leo Carrillo Ranch Instructor: Diana Stein Ages: At least 5 but less than 9 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19929 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $180 Artastic Fantastic! Art is everywhere! Artists from around the world inspire our sculptures, acryclic paintings on canvas, 3-dimensional art, monoprints, and more as we travel the globe to visit galleries, museums and art collections. Create a masterpiece (or two!) each day as we embark on our artistic adventure! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20592 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $201 Arts-Trava-Ganza Arts-Trava-Ganza returns with all new projects designed especially for YOU. Artists will work in teams by age groups and also individually, to bring the fun volume way up! Professional Artist, Diana Stein, will guide you as you draw, action-paint, and sculpt. Leo Carrillo Ranch Instructor: Diana Stein Ages: At least 9 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19930 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $180 Blast from the Past! Climb aboard the time machine! Explore art and history on a journey through time and around the world! Design prehistoric cave sculptures and tooled metal scarab beetles, experience the Middle Ages and Renaissance illuminations and architecture, and create canvas paintings inspired by the Impressionists! Join us for painting, drawing, sculpting, and creating in this multi-media, multi-cultural, around-the-world camp! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Magee Park: Heritage Hall Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20266 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $201
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    6 Spring-Summer 2016 Bugsand Butterflies Explore nature through sculpture, painting, printing, collage, drawing and much more! We will use all kinds of art media to create stick bugs and “ick” bugs as well as beautiful butterflies and shiny beetles! Join us as we design a garden of wonderful creatures! Along the way we’ll play games, read stories, sing buggy songs and have a great time buzzing around! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19979 9:15 a.m.-Noon Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $201 Ceramics for Kids Work with your hands and work with clay. Join us for this exciting class where we will create magnificent works of art. Students will start with a piece of clay and finish with a masterpiece. Class will include: ceramics, painting and other creative clay projects. Great for building student’s self-esteem. Art has never been this much fun! Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 9 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19937 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $180 Club Pelican At Club Pelican, science and art unite in one amazing camp located at the Batiquitos Lagoon! Guided by an experienced naturalist, campers will hike the lagoon’s trails and explore. Inspired by the natural wonders they observe, campers will paint, draw and create artwork of all kinds. This fun-filled and very popular camp is held in partnership with the Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation. Club Pelican is held at the Batiquitos Nature Center, 7380 Gabbiano Lane, Carlsbad, 92011. Batiquitos Nature Center Instructor: Cultural Arts Office staff Ages: At least 7 but less than 10 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19957 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $110 19958 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $110 19959 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $110 Ages: At least 9 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19960 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $110.00 Creative Arts Camp This two-week camp emphasizes a collaboration of the visual arts and theater. Campers will work with a visual artist to experiment with a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculptural design, textiles and more. The theater instructor will lead children through a series of performance activities and exercises. All activities are designed to promote self-confidence and personal expression. Creative Arts Camp is held at the Carlsbad City Library complex, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, 92011. Carlsbad City Library complex Instructor: Cultural Arts Office staff Ages: At least 9 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20814 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 22 M-F 2 $270 Disney Princesses Each day we will become a dancing princess from your favorite movies such as Frozen, Rapunzel, Princess and the Frog,The Little Mermaid and MORE! Every girl will feel like they are being treated like royalty whilst learning dance routines, doing crafts and playing games. Harding: Auditorium Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3 but less than 10 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19980 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $145 Enchanted Dancing Princesses Dancers will embark on an arctic adventure inspired by the soundtrack of the Disney movie “FROZEN.” Dancing to the most popular Princesses songs. As well games, crafts and a SPECIAL GUESTAPPEARANCEofaDISNEYPrincessforaPhotoandautograph. Special performance on the last day of camp. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19981 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $174
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 7See registrationinformation on page 70. The Agua Hedionda Lagoon is Carlsbad’s only lagoon that allows active uses, such as kayaking, paddle boarding and water skiing. To ensure public safety and the environment are protected, be sure to check lagoon rules and obtain all needed permits before you hit the water. ENJOY THE Lagoon…Legally Find a list of permitted uses at www.carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec or pick up a free guide at the Monroe Street Pool. Film Making Back by popular demand: Lights, camera, action! Write a script, create a storyboard, outline a plot, choose locations, pick a set, film andpresentyourmasterpiecetofamilyandfriends.Finalproductions will be posted on a secure website for your viewing pleasure. Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20590 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $156 Alga Norte: Aquatic Meeting Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20591 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $156 I Love Dance! Your children will get exposed to some of the world’s most exciting dance styles - by internationally-renowned instructors - some which are not usually available to youth: Salsa, ballet, lyrical, tap, hip-hop, yoga, modern dance and musical theatre. With new choreography, dancers will produce an end of camp performance. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 6 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20009 1-4 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $162 MermaidWishes and Fish Kisses Visit a magical world under the sea, where mermaids and their sea friends play all day long! We’ll paint, print, watercolor, collage, and design a dreamy underwater world in this art camp devoted to the beautiful sea! Along the way, we’ll play games, sing songs, and read tales of mermaid adventures! Join us for an ocean fantasy art adventure! All materials and camp tee shirt are included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20283 9:15 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $201 Monster Mash Mania Calling all friendly monsters! Travel to the depths of the ocean and the outer limits of space to meet enormous sea monsters, massive land creatures, and silly alien friends! Paint, sculpt, print, and draw “monstrously” good artistic creations, and read monster books like “Where the Wild Things Are”! Along the way we’ll sing monster songs, and do monster dances, and have a marvelous, monstrous adventure! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20284 9:15 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $201
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    8 Spring-Summer 2016 MuseumMadness Take a tour around the world! Join us for an adventure deep inside the famous art museums around the globe as we create multi- media masterpieces! We paint, sculpt, draw, watercolor, collage, print, and design in this camp inspired by both master and contemporary artists! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20593 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $201 Pirate Adventures Ahoy Mateys! Come aboard as we travel to Pirate Island, where we’ll find treasure chests, sandy beaches, colorful parrots and lots of fun and adventure! We create treasure maps, golden doubloons, sea monsters, ships and more! Along the way, we’ll play games, sing songs, read pirate stories, and hunt for treasure! Arrrgh! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20325 9:15 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $201 Sparkle, Glitter and Glam Celebrate all things glitzy, glamorous and fancy! We will make colorful and shiny art creations using paint, collage, sculpture and more, all inspired by the “Fancy Nancy” books. Come join us for a week of sparkling adventures! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20494 9:15 a.m.-Noon Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $201 Super Silly Art Camp Zany, messy, gooey, squishy arty fun! Explore textures and mixtures, stamping and squeezing, printing, and painting, and so much more! Get cubed with Picasso and surreal with Dali! Come on over to the loony side for a week of crazy creativity! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20527 9:15 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $201 Surf’s Up Beach Party Catch the wave in this art camp devoted to the sun, beach and ocean. Explore all kinds of media and techniques, learn about the styles of famous artists like Calder and Klee, read stories, play games and have a great time! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Magee Park: Heritage Hall Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20594 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $201 Wicked Cool 3D Art Art really pops! Design mobiles, work with clay, experiment with plaster and papier mache, create dimensional mosaics, and much more in this unique sculpture camp!We’ll explore art and artists that really come at you while we learn about special techniques to create artworks that truly stand out! All materials and camp tee shirt included. Please pack a healthy snack. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: ArtVenture Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20595 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $201 Science Exploration School Lunch Cooking Camp A perfect camp for the last week of summer, kids will learn how to prepare their own school lunch! Campers will learn recipes that will be perfect for school lunch. Lots of fun, lots of creativity. Parents can take a break and let the kids prepare their own school lunches. There will be a sack lunch presentation for friends and family at the end of the week. Campers divided into younger and older groups. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20482 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $171 Smash Lab Greatest way to start the summer: BREAKING THINGS. In Smash Lab campers will build structures that will be put to the ultimate target test. Figure out how things work and then SMASH them. Items to be explored include: Electronics, structures, melons, eggs, water balloons, forts and so much more. Dress in outdoor attire. Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 Calavera Hills: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20688 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $168 Alga Norte: Picnic Area: Overlook *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20689 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $168 Wonders! Science Camp Hands-on fun from beginning to end! Perform over 50 terrific experiments and watch 30 incredible science demonstrations to learn why amazing things happen. $20 material fee is due to instructor on the first day. Check out each week’s offering. Magee Park: Heritage Hall Instructor: Don Miller Ages: At least 6 but less than 13
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 9See registrationinformation on page 70. Wonders! Camp #1 In Wonders! Camp #1 your children will: build electric motors, make balloon-helicopters, make glow-in-the dark rising and falling octopi, create mini-cameras, build rock collections, put together amazing slimes, make rubber-band guns, design invisible inks, fire rocket cars, and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20537 1-4 p.m. Jun 27-Jun 30 M-Th 1 $151 Wonders! Camp #2 In Wonders! Camp #2 your children will: build mini-hovercrafts, experiment with glowing rocks and amazing super-magnets, mix incredible slime collections, mold candles, create surfboard Styrofoam., make genies appear out of nowhere, turn pennies to gold, make underwater candles and high-powered marshmallow guns, crush 55 gallon steel drums with air pressure, and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20538 1-4 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 14 M-Th 1 $151 Wonders! Camp #3 In Wonders! Camp #3 your children will: make fantastic air rockets that shoot over buildings, fire the ultimate candy cannon and fly real blimps, concoct incredible super slimes, launch potatoes, construct tornado bottles, create ultraviolet light detectors, experiment with dry ice, play with the fantasticWonders! Antigravity trays, make eerie glow-in-the-dark tubes, build clowns that rise and fall on command, and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20539 1-4 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 21 M-Th 1 $151 Wonders! Camp #4 In Wonders! Camp #4 your children will ride real hover-crafts, write with fascinating invisible inks, grow crystal gardens, steer floating 60-foot solar blimps, make rock board collections, float hot air balloons, launch giant smoke rings 100 feet, set-off the ultimate Mentos geysers, build lava lamps, make glow-in-the-dark signs, grow fantastic crystals, cast T-rex dinosaur fossils, and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20540 1-4 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 28 M-Th 1 $151 Wonders! Camp #5 In Wonders! Camp #5 your children will: make wolf teeth necklaces, create foot long lightning bolts, do never-seen-before dry ice experiments, make planes that fly over tall buildings, construct electric buzzers and switches, form amazing super-balls, dip incredible candles, fire marshmallow cannons, make glow-in-the- dark Styrofoam., and much, much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20541 1-4 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 18 M-Th 1 $151 Wonders! Camp #6 In Wonders Camp #6 your children will ride real hovercrafts, make pinhole cameras, make and launch amazing water rockets, split water, collect fossils, fire balloon rockets, make oil tornadoes, hollow-out pennies, create foot-long lighting, split light, fly remote- controlled dragonflies, and much, much more. This is a tremendous camp to enrich your children’s thirst to know more about the world around them! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20542 1-4 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 25 M-Th 1 $151
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    10 Spring-Summer 2016 YoungExplorers Science Camp Treat your 4 to 6 year old to an exciting hands-on science camp.Your children will perform over 40 experiments and see 20 experiment demonstrations. A $20 material fee is due to instructor on the first day. Magee Park: Heritage Hall Instructor: Don Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 7 Young Explorers Camp #1 Young Explorers Camp #1 your children will use electric motors, make balloon helicopters, make glow-in-the-dark rising and falling octopi, create mini cameras, build rock collections, put together amazing slimes, make rubber band hand guns, design invisible inks, fire rocket cars and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20544 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jun 30 M-Th 1 $151 Young Explorers Camp #2 Young Explorers Camp #2 your children will build mini-hovercrafts, experiment with glowing rocks and amazing super-magnets, mix incredible slime collections, mold candles, create surfboard Styrofoam., make genies appear out of nowhere, turn pennies to gold, make underwater candles and high-powered marshmallow guns, crush 55 gallon steel drums with air pressure, and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20545 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 11-Jul 14 M-Th 1 $151 Young Explorers Camp #3 Young Explorers Camp #3 your children will make fantastic air rockets that shoot over buildings, fire the ultimate candy cannon and fly real blimps, concoct incredible super slimes, launch potatoes, construct tornado bottles, create ultraviolet light detectors, experiment with dry ice, play with fantastic Wonders! Anti-gravity trays, make eerie glow-in-the-dark tubes, build clowns that rise and fall on command and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20546 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 21 M-Th 1 $151 Young Explorers Camp #4 Young Explorers Camp #4 your children will ride real hover-crafts, write with fascinating invisible inks, grow crystal gardeners, steer floating 60 foot solar blimps, make rock board collections, float hot air balloons, launch giant smoke rings 100 feet, set off the ultimate Mento geysers, build lava la.m.ps, make glow-in-the-dark signs, grow fantastic crystals, cast T-rex dinosaur fossils and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20600 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 25-Jul 28 M-Th 1 $151 Young Explorers Camp #5 Young Explorers Camp #5 your children will make wolf necklaces, create foot long lightning bolts, do never-seen-before dry ice experiments, make planes fly over tall buildings, construct electric buzzers and switches, form amazing super-balls, dip incredible candles, fire marshmallow cannons, make glow in the dark Styrofoam., and much more! *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20601 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 15-Aug 18 M-Th 1 $151 Young Explorers Camp #6 Young Explorers Camp #6 your children will ride real hovercrafts, make pinhole cameras, make and launch amazing water rockets, split water, collect fossils, fire balloon rockets, make oil tornadoes, hallow out pennies, create foot-long lightning, split light, fly remote- controlled dragonflies, and much more. This is a tremendous camp to enrich your children’s thirst to know more about the world around them. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20602 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 22-Aug 25 M-Th 1 $151 Specialty Around theWorld in 5 Days Cooking and Culture There are so many different cultures that contribute to such wonderful tastes and experiences! Campers will travel to a different region of the world each day, learning a little bit about the culture and then creating a craft from that region. At the end of the week campers will invite parents and friends attend a lunch featuring the around-the-world cuisine, no passports required! We cater to all types of food allergies! Campers divided into younger and older groups. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19928 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $174 Engineering Fundamentals using LEGO® Power up your engineer skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects suchasarchbridges,skyscrapers,motorizedcars,andtheBattletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20050 1-4 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $231 Engineering Mine, Craft, Build LEGO® Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghost, and a motorized Minecart! This project- based camp, designed by Play-Well instructors, combines the basic format of our core engineering-themed programs based on the world of Minecraft. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO® Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 Harding: Recreation Hall *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20046 1-4 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $231
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 11See registrationinformation on page 70. Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20047 1-4 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $231 Epic Fort Building The sky is the limit when you take different materials each day, and work together to build, design and create a fort. Campers will be divided into groups. There will be both fort building and team building activities daily. Campers will build actual forts and fort prototypes. Bring a lunch each day. Calavera Hills: Picnic Area 1 Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19982 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $171 Jr. Zoo Keeper Train to be a Jr. Zoo Keeper. Learn about all types of mammals, reptiles, birds and bugs - oh my! Zookeepers-in-training will learn how to build habitats, prepare diets, and meet live animal friends! Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 Alga Norte: Picnic Area: Overlook *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20690 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $171 Harding: Recreation Hall *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20692 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $171 Mine, Craft, Build LEGO® Adventure Game Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, and use these resources to build special items to help in our adventures! Build a Zoo, create a Medieval Castle, and design a Tree House Village! This LEGO® experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors inspired by the popular game, Minecraft. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience. Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20044 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $231 Survival Game Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Resourcefulness, creativity, and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out for Creepers!This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®. Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20053 1-4 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $231
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    12 Spring-Summer 2016 Mysteriesof Magic Back by popular demand: Abracadabra! Dust off your wand and learn some new tricks that will amaze your family and friends. Each camper will receive a full magic kit to take home at the end of the week. Bring a lunch each day. Magee Park: Heritage Hall Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20285 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $145 PreEngineering Mine, Craft, Build LEGO® Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Minecart! Create your favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO® or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities. Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less than 13 Harding: Recreation Hall *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20048 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $196 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20049 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $231 PreEngineering using LEGO® Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Ages: At least 5 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20789 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $231 Spa-Tastic! A great way to end the summer. Campers will open their own spa by the end of the week. Learn to make face masks, soap, explore different scents, hair styles, mani and pedi’s, sewing, lots of crafts and so much more. A camp that prepares you for the grind of school. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20493 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $160
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 13See registrationinformation on page 70. Fun Things to Do Pool Eventsat Alga Norte Aquatic Center Pirate Plunge April 23, 5–9 p.m. $10 per person (kids 3 and younger free) Enjoy fun, pirate theme pool activities followed by a movie. SplashintoSummer June 11, 5–9 p.m. $10 per person (kids 3 and younger free) Hours of fun with floating obstacles, water balls and a movie in the pool. Splash Bash June 25, 6–9 p.m. $8 per person (kids 3 and younger free) An evening of family fun at the pool splashing around with floating obstacles, water balls and diving boards while listening to music. Float n’Flick July 9, 7–10 p.m. $8 per person (kids 3 and younger free) Enjoy a movie under the stars while floating in our warm water pool. Aloha Plunge August 20, 5–9 p.m. $10 per person (kids 3 and younger free) Enjoy Island themed entertainment followed by a movie in the pool. Sign upToday! www.carlsbadconnect.org StarWars Ever since Star Wars was introduced to the world back in the summer of 1977, kids have embraced and expanded the saga beyond the movies. They have brought it into their homes by playing beloved characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo or Princess Leia. This will be a one stop, kid friendly camp, exploring the ever expanding universe of Star Wars! Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20526 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $171 Survivalist Do you know how to tie knots, cook outside, and navigate using natural landmarks? In this camp you’ll develop skills to survive in the wilderness. Building shelter, finding water, growing food, and identifying edibles will all be covered in this week long outdoor adventure! Please bring water and snacks to keep your survivalist hydrated. Calavera Hills: Ball Field 3 Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20531 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $160 Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles Those green turtles are back! Campers will learn karate, pizza cooking, and crime solving. Plenty of crafts, face-painting, fun, and much more! Stagecoach: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 4 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20532 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 5-Jul 8 T-F 1 $128 Top Chef Back by popular demand, in Top Chef camp, campers will learn how to make several delicious and fun dishes. This camp features delectable competitions with plenty of challenges. Menus are prepared, and our restaurant is open at the end of the week for family and friends! Campers will be divided into younger and older groups. Instructor: Arimaw Productions Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20685 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $180 Harding: Recreation Hall *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20686 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $180
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    14 Spring-Summer 2016 Sports Fitness Adventure LaserTag Sports Boot Camp ♥First you must make it through basic training, and then conquer the obstacle course of rock walls, rope swings, and laser beams. Prepare for new missions: protecting your home base, capturing the enemy jet, and rescuing captured teammates. Featuring the advanced G14 outdoor laser tag system. Train your military mobility with a variety of boot camp sport activities to handle the G-14 system. Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 7 but less than 14 Calavera Hills: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19912 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $260 Alga Norte: Ball Field 1 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19913 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $260 British First Kicks/Mini-Soccer ♥A fun introduction to the very basic elements of the game for boys and girls. Fundamental practices, skill-building activities and small sided games. Our experienced staff studies the game at all levels and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your entry level player needs. Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19950 9-10 a.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $133 Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19952 9-10 a.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $133 Stagecoach: Ball Field 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19954 9-10 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $133 Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19948 9-10 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $133 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19951 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $150 Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19953 10:30 a.m.-Noon Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $150 Stagecoach: Ball Field 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19955 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $150 Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19949 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $150 British Soccer Camp ♥Challenger Sports’British Soccer Camp is FUN and EXCITING! Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small- sidedgames,coachedscrimmagesandadailyWorldCuptournament. British instructors will teach the European Way of Soccer. Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 7 but less than 16 Stagecoach: Ball Field 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20802 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $191 Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field West *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20803 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $191 Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20804 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $191 Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20805 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $191 Carlsbad Basketball Camps ♥80/20 Basketball School puts the beginner and intermediate player on the fast track to being a confident basketball player. Our mission is to help spread the love of basketball across all levels. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the game and all players will play games throughout the camp. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Instructor: 80/20 Basketball Ages: At least 6 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19934 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $184 19935 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $184 19936 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $184 Coast 2 Coast Soccer Experience one of the most popular summer camps in California! Your child will learn amazing soccer skills and have fun, while learning from enthusiastic IRISH college soccer players. Age appropriate curriculum includes engaging soccer games, healthy fruit breaks and World Cup scrimmages. Gifts included: Irish soccer T-shirt and an awesome green soccer ball. Poinsettia Park: Soccer Field Instructor: Coast 2 Coast Staff Ages: At least 4 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19963 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $190 19964 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $190 19965 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $190
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 15See registrationinformation on page 70. European Multi Sports Camp ♥The goal of the EUROPEAN MULTI SPORTS CA.M.P is for the student to participate in a wide variety of sports and activities. A low coach to student ratio will ensure that your child improves their skills in a fun filled, challenging and positive environment. Instructor: European Sports Staff Ages: At least 5 but less than 14 Alga Norte: Ball Field 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19988 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $168 Aviara: Soccer Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19985 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $168 Calavera Hills: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19984 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $168 Pine Ave Park: Multipurpose Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19986 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $168 Poinsettia Park: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 1199899:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $168 Stagecoach: Ball Field 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 1199879:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $168 Gymnastics Camp ♥This fun camp is designed to begin exposure to gymnastics. We will concentrate on basic gymnastics skills and body movements while improving coordination, flexibility, balance and the development of fine and gross motor skills. We will be using all gymnastics apparatuses, obstacle courses, music, parachutes and the tumble track. Instructor: First Step Gymnastics Ages: At least 5 but less than 12 Calavera Hills: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20529 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $203 20530 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $203 Stagecoach: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20604 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $203 Junior Golf Clinic A fun, enjoyable introduction or a refresher that covers all aspects of the game. Range balls will cost an additional $7 per day. Clubs are not provided, participant must bring their own set of clubs. The Crossings at Carlsbad Instructor: The Crossings At Carlsbad Ages: At least 7 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20011 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jun 21-Jun 23 Tu-Th 1 $121 20012 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jun 28-Jun 30 Tu-Th 1 $121 20013 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 12-Jul 14 Tu-Th 1 $121 20014 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 19-Jul 21 Tu-Th 1 $121 20015 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 26-Jul 28 Tu-Th 1 $121 20016 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 2-Aug 4 Tu-Th 1 $121 20017 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 9-Aug 11 Tu-Th 1 $121 20018 8:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 16-Aug 18 Tu-Th 1 $121
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    16 Spring-Summer 2016 JuniorsSmash Camp ♥Learn tennis rules, scoring and etiquette while making new friends. Please bring one unopened can of tennis balls the first day and your own racket. Bring bottled water, a hat and sunscreen each day. Stagecoach: Tennis Court 3 Instructor: Mark Keefer Ages: At least 8 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20028 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $110 20029 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $110 20030 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $110 20031 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $110 Little RippersTennis Camp ♥Introduce your little one to tennis to learn the strokes, rules and sportsmanship through a variety of fun games. Meet new tennis buddies and earn prizes along the way! Mom and dad are welcome to stay and watch the fun. Please bring one unopened can of tennis balls the first day. Poinsettia Park: Tennis Court 1 Instructor: Frank Fleming Ages: At least 5 but less than 8 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20263 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jun 27-Jun 30 M-Th 1 $104 20264 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 M-F 1 $104 20265 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 21 M-Th 1 $104 20586 8:30-10:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 4 M-Th 1 $104 Master Sports ♥Dodge Ball By combining some of the most popular games of all time like Dodge Ball, Capture the Flag, and Hide and Seek. Instructor: Master Sports has created an incredibly fun, fast-paced, adrenaline rush game. This game teaches team. work, strategy, and good sportsmanship.Benefitsincludebuildingspeed,agility,coordination, and throwing accuracy. Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 7 but less than 15 Calavera Hills: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20269 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $185 Stagecoach: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20268 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $185 Volleyball Camp Passing, serving, setting, attacking, blocking, digging, rotation, sportsmanship and rules will all be covered in this fun camp. Participants will practice fundamentals through a variety of different games and drills where they are assisted by our instructors. All participants receive a camp t-shirt! Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 7 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20270 9 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $197 Flag Football This camp is perfect for newcomers or those who want to brush up on their skills by playing flag football games. “Skill of the day” will teach the core components of passing, catching, de-flagging, and defensive positioning in a fun, positive environment. The week ends with a Sports Bowl, a chance to showcase their skills. Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 6 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20276 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $198 Basketball Camp Throughout this camp participants will key in on the fundamentals of basketball. Our instructors will help them increase their skills and knowledge of the sport through drills and games. For beginner and intermediate individuals. Stagecoach: Gymnasium Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 6 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20272 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $220 20273 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $220 20274 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $220 Jr. Sport Master Your Sport Jr. Sport will allow very young children to explore soccer, basketball, tee-ball, flag football, and track and field in a day program setting. There is no pressure, just lots of fun while these young athletes participate in acquiring new skills in all of these sports. Our Jr. Sport coaching staff is trained to meet the specific needs of young children and is committed to helping them start off on the right foot as they venture into athletics. All camp participants will receive a t-shirt. Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 4 but less than 7 Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20281 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $162 Aviara: Soccer Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20282 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $162 MasterYour Sport Game Changer ♥With new sports and games each day your child will not want to leave! Xtreme Dodgeball, Rally Cart Racing, Basketball, Soccer, Flag Football, Baseball and many more activities will keep this camp fast and fun for everyone. All participants receive a camp t-shirt. Instructor: Master Sports Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 Alga Norte: Ball Field 2 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20278 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $214 Aviara: Soccer Field *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20279 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $214
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 17See registrationinformation on page 70. Serve It UpTennis! ♥Beginners learn to play tennis including the rules, scoring and etiquette. Experienced players can improve skills and engage in competition. Come prepared to meet friends and win prizes on the last day. Each camper is required to bring one new unopened can of tennis balls and your own tennis racket. Poinsettia Park: Tennis Court 1 Instructor: Frank Fleming Ages: At least 7 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20484 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 23 M-Th 1 $99 20485 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 14 M-Th 1 $99 20486 8:30-10:30 a.m. Jul 25-Jul 28 M-Th 1 $99 20589 8:30-10:30 a.m. Aug 8-Aug 11 M-Th 1 $99 Skate Camp USA ♥Coach Coopers’Skate Camps USA will provide a great beginning for the new skater and the needed guidance for the more experienced. The philosophy is to have each child become a confident skate board rider. Each class and camp, riders will learn the all-around aspect to riding a board prior to camp. Bring own board, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards. Alga Norte: Skate Park Instructor: Skate Camp USA Staff Ages: At least 5 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20488 9-10:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $174 20489 9-10:30 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $174 20490 9-10:30 a.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $174 20491 9-10:30 a.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $174 Summer Archery Camp ♥Join the NEW Summer archery Camp! Student will learn range safety, proper equipment handling and basic form to Olympic recurve archery! Campers will develop skills as archers, while getting the chance to play a variety of games. All equipment is included in the cost. Aviara Park: Overlook Instructor: Tara Folz Ages: At least 9 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20598 9:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $132 20599 9:30-11:30 a.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $132 Tetra Brazil Soccer Academy ♥The #1 authentic Brazilian soccer coaching program in the USA. The TetraBrazil Academy provides players with authentic Brazilian coaching right in their own community. The TetraBrazil curriculum has been designed by our professional coaches to provide teams, coaches and players with the same expert level of training received by professional clubs in Brazil. Alga Norte: Ball Field 3 Instructor: Brazilian Soccer Staff Ages: At least 6 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20533 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $191 Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    18 Spring-Summer 2016 YouthVolleyball♥All aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This coed program. is designed for the beginner and intermediate player. Our staff will assist campers in developing fundamental skills through game- speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. Stagecoach: Gymnasium Instructor: Dennis Mathis Ages: At least 11 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20547 9 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 4 M-Th 1 $145 Traditional PeeWee Camp: Summer This camp is perfect for the first time camper. Each week has a different theme that crafts and activities will be based around. Our 1:5 staff to child ratio allows for lots of attention and focus spent encouraging your child’s social development. Activities include movement, music, group games, water play, arts and crafts, and more! This is a great camp for children getting ready to enter kindergarten. Participants must be potty trained. Each day your child must bring a healthy lunch. Staff will provide a snack. This camp sells out every summer, so register early! Holiday Park: Scout House Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* Moovin Groovin 20314 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $116 Going on a Picnic 20315 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $116 Transportation Exploration 20316 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 Tu-F 1 $116 All About Me 20317 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $116 A Bug’s Life 20318 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $116 Sensational Circus 20319 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $116 Amazing Martians 20320 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $116 Fantasy Adventure 20321 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $116 Ocean Motion 20322 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $116 On the Farm 20323 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $116 Kidz Camp: Summer Join this all day program for a summer full of fun at Kidz Camp. Each session includes two great field trips, arts and crafts, sports, team building activities, and so much more.This year we have planned some great field trips to places like LEGOLAND, The Wave Waterpark, Padres game, Discovery Cube and more! All field trips are included in the price of the camp! This camp is designed to encourage new friendships and provide opportunities for campers to gain new experiences, under the care of trained recreation staff. Children must bring a morning snack and a lunch each day. An afternoon snack will be provided. We offer a 1:10 staff to child ratio. A turquoise camp shirt must be worn on all field trips and may be purchased for $10 at any recreation facility’s front desk. This camp sells out every summer, so register early! Please note that all activities, events, field trips, and times are subject to change without notice. For complete list of field trips and dates contact the Harding Community Center at 760-602-7510. Calavera Community Center Ages: At least 5 but less than 12 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* Ancient Empires 20033 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $197 “FAN”tastic 20034 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $197 Comics Come to Life 20035 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 Tu-F 1 $197 H2Woah! 20036 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $197 Through the Decades 20037 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $197 Stagecoach Community Center Ages: At least 5 but less than 12 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* Safari Adventure 20038 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $197 Aloha Days 20039 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $197 Treasure Island 20040 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $197 Spy Games 20041 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $197 Wacky Wonderful 20042 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $197 Explorer Camp: Summer This is an amazing full day program for 10 to 13 year old campers who like structure and may be ready to make choices about what they want to do at camp each day! Each week’s theme will feature activities and crafts that are both fun and challenging. They will have certain activities that they must participate in plus during part of the day they get to select their activities from a pre-set list of choices.They will love the variety and the fact that they get to make decisions about their day.This year’s field trips will include places like LEGOLAND,TheWave Waterpark, Padres game, Discovery Cube and more! All field trips are included in the price of the camp! There is always something within the list of choices that is sure to appeal to each and every camper! We are happy to have a 1:10 staff to camper ratio. Safety and fun are at the forefront during all of our activities. A turquoise camp shirt must be worn on all field trips and can be purchased for $10 at any recreation facility’s front desk. Camper must bring their receipt with them on the first day of camp to collect t-shirt. Please note that all activities, events, field trips, and times are subject to change without notice. For a complete list of field trips and dates contact the Harding Community Center at 760-602-7510. Pine Avenue Park: Modular Building Ages: At least 10 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* Hungry Games 19991 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $197 Soaring Over Carlsbad 19992 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $197 Blast from Camps Past 19993 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 Tu-F 1 $197
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 19See registrationinformation on page 70. Water Wars 19994 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $197 Face the Race 19995 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $197 3, 2, 1 Launch 19996 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $197 Straight Outa the Comics 19997 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $197 Art Attack 19998 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $197 Game Show Mania 19999 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $197 End of Summer Blowout 20000 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $197 Counselor-In-TrainingTeen Camp: Summer The City of Carlsbad is excited to offer 10 weeks of Counselor in Training (CIT) Camp this summer! The CIT camp is a day camp for middle and high school youth, ages 13 to 15 years old, who wish to build leadership skills. Enjoy arts and crafts, sports, team building activities, special events and awesome field trips to places like LEGOLAND, The Wave Waterpark, Padres game, Discovery Cube and more! The field trips are included in the price of the camp. Each week’s theme will feature activities and crafts that are both fun and challenging. Every week the CITs will have the opportunity to use the skills they have learned by working at our Pee Wee, Kidz and Explorer camp programs. All CITs who complete at least three weeks of camp will receive a certificate of completion. We are happy to a have a 1:10 staff to teen ratio. A turquoise camp shirt must be worn on all field trips and may be purchased for $10 at any recreation facility’s front desk. Teen must bring their receipt with them on first day of camp to collect their camp t-shirt. Please note that all activities, events, field trips, and times are subject to change without notice. For a complete list of field trips and dates contact the Harding Community Center at 760-602-7510. Pine Avenue Park: Modular Building Ages: At least 13 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* Hungry Games 19968 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $197 Soaring Over Carlsbad 19969 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $197 Blast from Camps Past 19970 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 Tu-F 1 $197 Water Wars 19971 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $197 Face the Race 19972 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $197 3, 2, 1 Launch 19973 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $197 Straight Outa the Comics 19974 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $197 Art Attack 19975 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $197 Game Show Mania 19976 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $197 End of Summer Blowout 19977 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $197 Fun Things to Do Kids Events Wild West Fest May 21, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Free. Leo Carillo Ranch Historic Park It’s just like the old wild west with western music, authentic cowboys, pony rides and games. Summer Reading Program June 27–August 12 Free. All three Carlsbad City Library locations The annual Summer Reading Program includes special activities, reading incentives and entertainment for babies, kids, teens and adults. Snores S’mores August 13–14, 5 p.m.–9 a.m. $25 per person (kids 3 and younger free) Aviara Community Park A camping experience you don’t want to miss; family games, crafts, BBQ dinner and a movie under the stars. www.carlsbadconnect.org
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    20 Spring-Summer 2016 AlgaNorte Aquatic Center 6565 Alicante Rd. 92009 • 760-268-4777 Alga Norte Aquatic Center is a state of the art facility featuring: a 56-meter by 25-yard competition pool, 25-yard warm water instructional pool, two 1-meter and 3-meter diving boards, a large scoreboard/timing system, a therapeutic spa for adults, a splash pad spray ground for children, heated and air conditioned locker rooms, separate family and team restrooms, a swim specific fitness room, concession/retail facilities and abundant parking. Spray Ground The spray ground is open during recreation swim hours if the temperature is above 70°F. Diving Boards Diving boards are available weekends from Noon to 4 p.m. through June 19. June 20 through August 28 boards will be available Monday –Thursday 12:30-7 p.m., Fridays 1:30-7 p.m. andWeekends 12-5 p.m. A swim test is required for all patrons wishing to use the diving boards. The swim test consists of swimming 25 yards with face in the water using rhythmic breathing. Per admission fees Youth/teen 17 and under..................$3 . Adult...........................................................$5 . Inflatable zone .....................................$10 .(includes admission) Spectator fee...........................................$2 . Recreation swim schedule March 28 – May 29, 2016  Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-7 p.m.  Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m.  Sun 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 30 – September 4, 2016  Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-7 p.m.  Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m.  Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Lap swim schedule March 28 – May 29, 2016  Mon-Fri 5:45-7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.  Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m.  Sun 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. May 30 – September 4, 2016  Mon-Fri 5:45 a.m.-7 p.m.  Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m.  Sun 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Important  50 meter swimming is available on Tu/Th and Fri open to 1:30 p.m. as well as Sunday 9:30-11 a.m. through June 12.  50 meter swimming will only be available on Tu/Th 5:45-7 a.m. and Sundays 9:30-11 a.m., June 12-Aug. 28.  The competition pool will be closed for lane changing onTu/Th and Fri 1:30-2 p.m. (through June 12 only) and Sunday 11-11:30 a.m.  Schedules are subject to change due to special events and/or programming. Aquatics Alga Norte Aquatic Center Speciality Programs / Memberships Sign up online or call 760-268-4777 for more information. Private lessons ♥Designed for students who need to master a specific skill set or to learn new skills in an individualized setting. Instructors will focus on any requests and can cater to any ability level. Flexible scheduling as you can sign up for one lesson or ten lessons, depending on what works for your schedule. Each lesson is 30 minutes in length and are offered Monday – Thursday or Saturday. Register over the phone or in person at Alga Norte Aquatic Center.   Per Lesson Fee..................................................... $33   Resident discount 10% Masters swim team ♥The Master’s program is focused on stroke improvement through guided workouts that include a main set as well as stroke drills. Workouts are generally 3500-4000 yards. Ability to swim 100 yards of freestyle and knowledge of backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly is suggested. 50-meter workouts are offered Tu/Th/Fri/ Sun mornings and Tu/Th/Fri afternoons through June 12. June 13 through August 28, 50-meter workouts are only offered on Tu/Th mornings and Sundays. Masters memberships cover unlimited admission to the fitness room and all aquatic facilities during recreation and lap swimming times.   Per workout fees / drop-in ...............................$7 Memberships Resident Discount 10%   Individual one month ...................................... $70   Individual three month..................................$196   Family one month............................................$110   Family three month.........................................$292 Schedule  Monday-Friday .............................. 5:45-7:15 a.m. Noon-1:15 p.m. 5:45-7 p.m.  Saturdays.................................................8-9:30 a.m.  Sundays.................................................9:30-11 a.m. Recreation swim ♥Recreation swim is available to patrons of all ages. An adult must accompany children under 8 in the water. One child under 3 is admitted free with a full paying adult. To enter deep water you must demonstrate your swimming ability to the lifeguard. Children under 10 years of age must have continuous on-site parental supervision. Swim lesson registration does not include admission to recreation or lap swim or any other programs. Swim lesson participants may enter the facility ten minutes prior to their lesson and must exit within ten minutes after their class ends. Please check with the office staff for lessons admission.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 21See registrationinformation on page 70. Monroe Street Pool 3401 Monroe St. 92008 • 760-602-4685 The Monroe Street Pool includes a 25-yard by 25-meter pool, two 1-meter diving boards, a 3-meter diving board, a shallow play area and access ramp and plenty of deck space. The aquatic building includes tiled shower areas and full locker room facilities. Lockers are available for daily use; please bring your own lock. On-site parking is available for pool users only. Per admission fees Youth/teen 17 and under..................$2 Adult...........................................................$4 Recreation swim schedule March 28 – May 29, 2016  Mon-Fri 7:30-9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-3:25 p.m., 4:30-6:30 p.m.  Weekends Noon-2 p.m. May 30 – September 4, 2016  Mon-Fri Noon-6:30 p.m.  Weekends Noon-3 p.m. Lap swim schedule March 28 – May 29, 2016  Mon-Fri 7:30-9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 5-6:30 p.m.  Weekends Noon-2 p.m. May 30 –September 4, 2016  Mon-Fri 6 a.m.-7 p.m.  Weekends Noon-3 p.m. Important  Schedules are subject to change due to special events and/ or programming. Spring Aquatic Sports Camp American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors will lead participants through two water sessions per day which will include group swimming lessons as well as introductions to other Aquatic Sports. Participants will have the opportunity to use our giant inflatables and compete in a camp Olympics to take place on the last day of every camp. Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 6 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20612 9 a.m.-4p.m. Mar 28-Apr 1 M-F 1 $190 20613 9 a.m.-4p.m. Apr 4-Apr 8 M-F 1 $190 Summer Aquatic Sports Camp American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors will lead participants through two water sessions per day which will include group swimming lessons as well as introductions to other Aquatic Sports. Participants will have the opportunity to use our giant inflatables and compete in a camp Olympics to take place on the last day of every camp. Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 6 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19916 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jun 20-Jun 24 M-F 1 $190 19917 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $190 19918 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 5-Jul 8 T-F 1 $152 19919 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $190 19920 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 18-Jul 22 M-F 1 $190 19921 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $190 19922 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 1-Aug 5 M-F 1 $190 19923 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $190 19924 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 15-Aug 19 M-F 1 $190 19925 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $190 Junior Lifeguarding Camp Participants must be able to swim 50 yards of front crawl as well as 50 yards of breaststroke in good form. American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors will lead participants through two water sessions per day which will include group lectures on Aquatics Safety as well as introductions to Aquatic Sports. On the last day, participants will have the opportunity to use our giant inflatables and will take part in a Junior Lifeguarding Competition. Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 6 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20020 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jun 27-Jul 1 M-F 1 $190 20021 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 11-Jul 15 M-F 1 $190 20022 9 a.m.-4p.m. Jul 25-Jul 29 M-F 1 $190 20023 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 8-Aug 12 M-F 1 $190 20024 9 a.m.-4p.m. Aug 22-Aug 26 M-F 1 $190 Aquatics Camps Lap swim ♥Lap swim is available to all patrons who are swimming continuous laps. Signs on the pool deck designate slow, medium and fast lanes. If lanes are not designated, always presume the deeper lanes are fast and shallow lanes are slower. Select the proper lane for your ability. Talk with the lifeguard on duty if you would like help getting into the right lane for you. A pace clock, kickboards and pull-buoys are available on deck. For detailed information about 25 yard and 50 meter lap swimming please call any aquatic facility or visit the City of Carlsbad website at www.carlsbadca.gov. Recreation and lap swim Recreation and lap swim passes cover admission to the fitness room and therapeutic spa at Alga Norte Aquatic Center and all aquatic facilities during recreation and lap swimming times. Patrons 17 and under do not have access to the fitness room or therapeutic spa. Classes, special events and programs are not included; rates are subject to change seasonally. Holiday hours and special events Please call any aquatic facility or visit the City of Carlsbad website at www.carlsbadca.gov for detailed information as schedule is subject to change.
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    22 Spring-Summer 2016 Swimlessons: 5 under ♥ Go to www.carlsbadconnect.org for detailed information Parent Infant/Toddler Aquatics Prerequisite: For parents (1 or both) and infants ages 6 months to 3 years. No skill prerequisites. Skills Taught: Water adjustment and entry; bubble blowing; underwater exploration; front float, glide and leg action; back float, glide and leg action; rolling over and using life jackets. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 6m but less than 4 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20287 10:45-11:15 a.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20288 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20289 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20290 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20291 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20292 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20293 10:45-11:15 a.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20294 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20295 10:45-11:15 a.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20296 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20297 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20298 11 -11:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20299 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20300 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20301 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20302 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20303 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20304 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20305 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20306 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20307 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20308 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20309 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20310 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20311 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20312 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20639 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20640 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20641 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20642 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20638 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20643 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20644 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20645 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20646 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20647 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20648 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20649 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Preschool Aquatics 1 Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old. No skill prerequisites. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter and exit water; blow bubbles through mouth and nose; submerge mouth, nose and eyes; open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides; back float and recover to a vertical position; roll from front to back and back to front; tread with arm and hand actions; alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; experience wearing a life jacket in the water; learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water, including sun safety. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19592 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19593 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19594 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19595 2:50-3:20 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 23See registrationinformation on page 70. 20409 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20410 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20411 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20412 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20413 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20414 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20415 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20416 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20417 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20418 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20419 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20420 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20421 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20422 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20423 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20424 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20426 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19603 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 19604 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 19605 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 19606 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 19607 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 19608 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 19609 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 19610 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20693 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20694 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 Preschool Aquatics 3 Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old who have mastered all Preschool2requirements.SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements: Enter water by jumping in; fully submerge and hold breath; bobbing; front, jellyfish and tuck floats; recover from a front or back float or glide to a vertical position; back float and glide; change direction of travel while swimming on front and back; tread water using arm and leg actions; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; tread water using arm and leg actions; use of a life jacket, recognizing lifeguards and sun safety. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20431 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20432 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20433 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20434 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20435 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20436 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20437 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20438 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20439 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20440 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20441 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20442 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20443 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20444 2-2:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20445 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20446 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20447 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20448 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 19596 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19597 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19598 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19599 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19600 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19601 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20650 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20651 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20652 10:30-11 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20653 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20654 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20655 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20656 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20657 9-9:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20658 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20659 11:20 -11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20660 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20661 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20662 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20663 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20664 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20665 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20666 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20667 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20668 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20669 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20670 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20671 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20672 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20673 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20674 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20675 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20676 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20677 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20678 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20679 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20680 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20681 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20683 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Preschool Aquatics 2 Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old who have mastered all Preschool1requirements.SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements: Exit water using ladder, steps or side; bobbing; open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects; front and back floats and glides; roll from front to back and back to front; tread water using arm and leg actions; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; finning arm action on back. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20396 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20397 2:50-3:20 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20398 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20399 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20400 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20401 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20402 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20403 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20404 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20405 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20406 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20407 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20408 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57
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    24 Spring-Summer 2016 204492-2:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20450 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20451 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20452 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20453 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20454 2-2:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20455 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20695 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20696 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20697 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20698 2-2:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20699 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20700 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20701 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20702 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20703 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20704 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19612 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 19613 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 19614 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 19615 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 19616 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 19617 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 19618 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 19619 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 19620 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 19621 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 Preschool Aquatics Advanced Prerequisite: For children 3 to 5 years old who have mastered all Preschool3requirements.SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements: Enter water by jumping from the side; headfirst entries from the side in sitting and kneeling positions; bobbing to safety; rotary breathing; survival float; bock float; tread water; flutter, scissor, dolphin and breaststroke kicks on front; front crawl and elementary backstroke; learn to perform simple non-swimming assists; learn to recognize, prevent and respond to cold water emergencies. Alga Norte: Aquatic Center Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20467 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20468 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20469 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 20470 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20471 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 20472 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20473 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 20474 10:30-11 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20475 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20476 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20477 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20478 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20479 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20480 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20481 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20705 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20706 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20707 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20708 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20709 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 Preschool Aquatics Combo ½ Prerequisite: For children ages 3 to 5 years old of Preschool Aquatics 1 or Preschool 2 ability. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Water adjustment; enter and exit water; blow bubbles; open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and recover; back float and recover; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; water safety, including experience wearing a life jacket,recognizinganemergencyandhowtocallforhelp,recognizing lifeguards and sun safety. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19638 10:10-10:40 a.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19639 10:10-10:40 a.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19640 10:10-10:40 a.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19641 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    25 Lap swim andmasters swim, fitness programs and classes available year-round. Sign up at www.carlsbadconnect.org At The Pool Get Fit Swim lessons: all ages ♥ Level 1: Intro toWater Skills Prerequisite: No skill prerequisites. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter and exit water safely; blow bubbles; retrieve submerged objects; front/back glides and floats; roll from front to back and back to front; tread water; alternating, simultaneous and combined leg and arm actions on front and back; recognizing an emergency and knowing how to call for help; use of a life jacket, recognizing lifeguards and sun safety. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20551 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 20564 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19364 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19365 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19366 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19367 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19368 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20565 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20566 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19369 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19370 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 19371 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 19372 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20567 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 19373 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 19374 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20568 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20569 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20570 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20571 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20572 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20573 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20574 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20575 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20576 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20577 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20578 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20579 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20580 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20581 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20582 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20583 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20584 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20585 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20081 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20082 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20083 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20084 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20085 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20086 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20087 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20088 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20089 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20090 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55
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    26 Spring-Summer 2016 Level2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills Prerequisite:MusthavepassedormasteredallLevel1requirements. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter water by jumping from the side; fully submerge and hold breath; bobbing; open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects; front, jellyfish and tuck floats; front and back glides and floats; roll from front to back and back to front; change direction of travel while swimming on front or back; tread water using arm and leg actions; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; finning arm action; learn how to stay safe in, on and around the water, including the use of life jacket and sun safety. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19376 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19377 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19378 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19379 2:50-3:20 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19380 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19381 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19382 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19383 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19384 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19385 2:50-3:20 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19386 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19387 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19388 10:30-11 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 19389 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 19391 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19390 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19392 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 19393 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 19394 9-9:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 19395 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 19396 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20614 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20615 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20616 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20617 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20618 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20619 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20620 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20622 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20621 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20623 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20624 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20625 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20626 2:35-3:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20627 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20628 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20629 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20630 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20631 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20632 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20633 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20634 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20635 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20636 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20637 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20123 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20124 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20125 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20126 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20127 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 Level 3: Stroke Development Prerequisite: Must have passed or mastered all Preschool 3/Level 2 requirements. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Enter water by jumping from the side; headfirst entries from the side in sitting and kneeling positions; bobbing to safety; rotary breathing; survival float; back float; tread water; flutter, scissor, dolphin and breaststroke kicks on front; front crawl and elementary backstroke, learn to perform simple non-swimming assists; learn to recognize, prevent and respond to cold water emergencies Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19398 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19399 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19400 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19401 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19402 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19403 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19404 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19405 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19406 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19407 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19408 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19409 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19410 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 19411 10:30-11 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 19412 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 20129 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20130 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20131 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20132 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20133 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20134 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20135 9-9:30 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20136 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20137 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20138 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20139 2-2:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20140 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20141 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20142 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20143 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20144 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20145 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20146 2-2:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20147 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20148 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20149 9-9:30 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20150 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20151 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20152 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20153 2-2:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20154 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20155 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 27See registrationinformation on page 70. 20156 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20157 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20158 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20159 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20160 2-2:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20161 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20162 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20163 9-9:30 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20164 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20165 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20166 2:35-3:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20167 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20168 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19414 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $55 19415 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $20.50 19416 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $55 19417 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $27.50 20169 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20170 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20171 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20172 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20173 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20174 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20175 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20176 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20177 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20178 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20179 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20180 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20181 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20182 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20183 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 Level 4: Stroke Improvement Prerequisite:MusthavepassedormasteredallLevel3requirements. SkillsTaught/CompletionRequirements:Skillstaught/completion requirements include: head first entries from the side in compact and stride positions; swim underwater; feet first surface dive; survival swimming; front crawl and backstroke open turns; tread water using two different kicks; front and back crawl; elementary back stroke; breaststroke; sidestroke and butterfly; flutter and dolphin kicks on back; learn about recreational water illnesses and how to prevent them. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool 16 Ages: At least 5 but less than *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19419 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19420 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19421 3:25-3:55 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19422 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19423 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19424 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19425 3:25-3:55 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19426 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19427 10-10:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 19428 11:30 a.m.-Noon May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $57 19429 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19430 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19431 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 19432 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 19433 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 19434 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20185 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20186 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20187 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20188 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20189 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20192 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20193 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20194 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20195 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
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    28 Spring-Summer 2016 20196 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20197 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20198 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20199 5:10-5:40 p.m. May 2-May 12 M-Th 2 $57 20200 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20201 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20204 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20205 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20206 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20207 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20208 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20209 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20210 5:10-5:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19436 4-4:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $55 19437 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $20.50 19438 4-4:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $55 19439 4-4:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $27.50 20213 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20214 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20215 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20216 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20217 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20218 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20219 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20220 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20221 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20222 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20223 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20224 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20225 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20226 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20227 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 Level 5: Stroke Refinement Prerequisite:MusthavepassedormasteredallLevel4requirements. Skills Taught/Completion Requirements: Shallow-angle dive from the side then glide and begin front stroke; tuck and pike surface dives; front and backstroke flip turns while swimming; front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly; sculling; the importance of First Aid and CPR; learn basic safety guidelines for participating in aquatic activities at water parks. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19441 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $57 19442 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 8 M W 2 $21.50 19443 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19444 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $57 19445 4:35-5:05 p.m. May 31-Jun 9 Tu Th 2 $28.50 19446 11-11:30 a.m. May 7-May 22 Sa Su 4 $42.75 19447 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 19448 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 25-Jul 23 Sa 4 $28.50 20229 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20230 11:20--11:50 a.m. Jul 30-Aug 20 Sa 4 $28.50 20231 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20232 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20233 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20234 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20235 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20236 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20237 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20238 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20239 9:35-10:05 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20240 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20241 3:10-3:40 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20242 4:35-5:05 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20243 9:35-10:05 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20244 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20245 3:10-3:40 p.m. May 16-May 26 M-Th 2 $57 20246 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20247 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20248 3:10-3:40 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20249 4:35-5:05 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: At least 5 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20252 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20253 4-4:30 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20254 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20255 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20256 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20257 4-4:30 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20258 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20259 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20260 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 20261 4-4:30 p.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $55 Junior Lifeguard Prep Must have passed or mastered all Level 3 requirements. Skills taught include: front crawl stroke drills working toward perfecting stroke technique, underwater swimming and treading water. Course is focused on getting students ready to pass Junior Guard assessment tests. Alga Norte: Competitive Pool Ages: At least 7 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20608 4-4:45 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $70 20609 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $70 20610 4-4:45 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $70 20611 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $70 Springboard Diving Beginning Participant skills minimum: swimming Level 4 or above (no age minimum).This course will be taught by an experienced springboard diver and instructor. Participants will learn the basic fundamentals of diving including the front approach; hurdle and take off from the board; backward take off from the board; front and back jumps in the tuck, pike and straight position; and a front and back dive. Alga Norte Aquatic Center Ages: Less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20506 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20507 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20508 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20509 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20510 10:10-10:40 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20511 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 29See registrationinformation on page 70. 20512 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20513 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20514 10:10-10:40 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 20515 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Monroe Street Pool Ages: Less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20516 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20517 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $55 20518 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20519 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $47 20520 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20521 11:20-11:50 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $55 20522 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 20523 11:20-11:50 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $55 Advanced Participant skills minimum: must have successfully passed beginning springboard diving (no age minimum). This course will be taught by an experienced springboard diver and instructor. Participants will build of the basic fundamentals of diving while progressing to higher skill dives including front and back flip; inward and reverse dives; and diving from the 3 meter board. Alga Norte: Competitive Pool Ages: Less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20496 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 2049711:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Jun 20-Jun 30 M-Th 2 $57 20498 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 2049911:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 14 M-Th 2 $50 20500 10:45-11:15 a.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 2050111:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Jul 18-Jul 28 M-Th 2 $57 20502 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 2050311:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 11 M-Th 2 $57 20504 10:45-11:15 a.m. Aug 15-Aug 25 M-Th 2 $57 Aquatics: Programs ♥ Aqua-Fit Great for first time and experienced participants, this traditional low impact water exercise class focuses on building muscle and burning calories. Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19078 9-10 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 28 Tu Th 4 $32 19079 9-10 a.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $32 19080 9-10 a.m. May 31-Jun 30 Tu Th 5 $40 19081 9-10 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $32 19082 9-10 a.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $32 DeepWater Boot Camp This zero impact workout is sure to get your heart rate up without putting additional stress on your joints.The workout will use various equipment and movement designed to be as difficult as you want to make it. This is a great workout for those who want a high calorie burning challenge as well as core work, toning and strength training! Alga Norte: Instructional Pool Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19184 9-10 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 29 M W F 4 $48 19185 9-10 a.m. May 2-May 27 M W F 4 $48 19186 9-10 a.m. Jun 1-Jul 1 M W F 5 $56 19187 9-10 a.m. Jul 6-Jul 29 M W F 4 $44 19188 9-10 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 26 M W F 4 $48 Pre-Competitive SwimTeam Swimmers must have the ability to swim one length of front crawl (freestyle) and backstroke as well as knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly. Coaches will focus on preparation for swim team while keeping swimmers active and having fun. Alga Norte: Competitive Pool Ages: At least 6 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20339 4-4:45 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $70 20340 4-4:45 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 22 M W 4 $63 20341 4-4:45 p.m. Jul 6-Jul 27 M W 4 $63 20342 4-4:45 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 24 M W 4 $70 20343 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $70 20344 4:45-5:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 22 M W 4 $63 20345 4:45-5:30 p.m. Jul 6-Jul 27 M W 4 $63 20346 4:45-5:30 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 24 M W 4 $70 20347 4-4:45 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $70 20348 4-4:45 p.m. May 31-Jun 23 Tu Th 4 $70 20349 4-4:45 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $70 20350 4-4:45 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $70 20351 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 3-May 26 Tu Th 4 $70 20352 4:45-5:30 p.m. May 31-Jun 23 Tu Th 4 $70 20353 4:45-5:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $70 20354 4:45-5:30 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $70
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    30 Spring-Summer 2016 Adult♥ Adult Ballet Enjoy learning ballet while developing confidence, mental concentration, physical coordination and grace. This class is for students seeking an introduction to ballet or experienced dancers who just want to dance. Please note that students wanting to wear pointe shoes may do so at their own risk and at the discretion of the instructor. Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: 18 and up Harding: Recreation Hall *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19052 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 2-Apr 30 Sa 5 $58 19053 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 7-Jun 4 Sa 5 $58 19054 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 18-Jul 30 Sa 7 $81 20741 8:30--9:30 a.m. Aug 6-Aug 27 Sa 4 $47 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19056 6:20-7:20 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $70 19057 6:20-7:20 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $35 19058 6:20-7:20 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $47 19059 6:20-7:20 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $47 Belly Dancing Learn the ancient art of Belly Dance! American cabaret style with Arabic, Lebanese belly dance and gypsy energy! Dance feminine steps to beautiful Middle Eastern music. Improve flexibility, coordination and core muscle strength. Instructor has been a professional belly dancer since 1997 and taught fitness dance classes for 20 years. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Vicki Deriso Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19154 7:35-8:35 p.m. Apr 19-May 10 Tu 4 $44 19155 7:35-8:35 p.m. May 24-Jun 7 Tu 3 $44 19156 7:35-8:35 p.m. Jun 28-Jul 19 Tu 4 $44 19157 7:35-8:35 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 23 Tu 4 $44 Country Line Dancing CLICK YOUR HEELS!! A fun energizing line dance class for beginners and intermediates. Country music, some pop and RB music will be played. Great for improving cardio fitness, muscle strength and coordination. Wear shoes to SLIDE! Instructor has been a line dancer since 2002 and fitness dance teacher for 20 years. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Vicki Deriso Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19466 6:30-7:30 p.m. Apr 19-May 10 Tu 4 $44 19463 6:30-7:30 p.m. May 24-Jun 14 Tu 4 $44 19464 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jun 28-Jul 19 Tu 4 $44 19465 6:30-7:30 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 23 Tu 4 $44 Jitterbug Swing for Beginners Level One Jitterbug is the world’s most popular Swing dance!You’ve wanted to learn it for years, well, here’s your chance. Come join this fun, safe, east beginner’s class where you will get everything you need to get out on the dance floor: Rhythm, Patterns, Lead/Follow and Style! Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Christy Johnson Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20768 7-8 p.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $56 20769 7-8 p.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $56 20770 7-8 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 23 Tu 4 $56 Level Two Now that you’ve got the basics in Jitterbug Swing, you are ready to move on to learn more exciting turns and moves! In this faster paced class that continues from Level One, you will get everything you need to master the fundamentals of Rhythm, Patterns, Lead/ Follow Technique and Style. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Christy Johnson Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20781 8-9 p.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $56 20782 8-9 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $56 Salsa for Beginners Level One Salsa is the world’s most popular Latin dance! You’ve wanted to learn it for years, well, here’s your chance. Come join this fun, safe, easy beginner’s class where you will get everything you need to get out of the dance floor: Patterns, Lead/Follow Technique and Style! Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Christy Johnson Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20761 7-8 p.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $56 20762 7-8 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $56 Level Two Now that you’ve got the basics in Salsa dance, you are ready to move up to learn more exciting turns and moves! In this faster paced class that continues from Level One, you will get everything you need to master the fundamentals of: Rhythm, Patterns, Lead/ Follow Technique and Style. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Christy Johnson Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20771 8-9 p.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $56 20772 8-9 p.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $56 20774 8-9 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 23 Tu 4 $56 Dance Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 31See registrationinformation on page 70. Youth ♥ Petite Ballet Become a princess/prince, a dancing poodle, a French dancer or an Indian maiden/chief. Ms. Linda’s classes are fun dancing to favorite songs from Disney. A child’s imagination can make learning basic ballet steps and movements fun and easy. Ballet positions, chassés, bourrées and leaps will be taught. Self-esteem, confidence and coordination are the main goals. June recital is NOT mandatory. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19553 2:15-3 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $58 19554 2:15-3 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $58 Princess/Prince Ballet This magical class is for every little child who dreams of becoming a princess or prince! Using wands, wings, crowns, dress-up and more! Students will learn grace and poise in addition to the fundamentals of ballet as they become transformed into their favorite characters and learn dances while listening to their favorite songs. *Students may wear a princess/prince or ballet attire. Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3 but less than 8 Calavera Hills: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19643 10:45-11:30 a.m. May 3-May 31 Tu 5 $47 19644 10:45-11:30 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $37 19646 10:45-11:30 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $37 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19647 1:35-2:20 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $56 19648 1:35-2:20 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $28 19649 1:35-2:20 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $37 Ballet Beginning Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging creativity and self-expression through movement. This introductory class fosters a love of dance. Classes consist of warm up, stretches and working at the barre. Dancers also perform exercises across the floor and in center. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 6 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19099 3-4 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $58 19100 3-4 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $58 Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3 but less than 8 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19106 2:30-3:15 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69 19107 2:30-3:15 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34 19108 2:30-3:15 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46 20757 2:30-3:15 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46
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    32 Spring-Summer 2016 BalletElementary Prerequisite: One year of Ballet Beginning. Dancers are introduced to new steps and emphasize technique. Body placement, poise, grace, terminology and musicality are fostered. Each class consists of instructor led warm up and stretch at the barre. Center jumps, turns slow adagio are taught. Across the floor leaps and turns. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 7 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19110 4:05-4:55 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57 19111 4:05-4:55 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34 20758 4:05-4:55 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34 20759 4:05-4:55 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57 Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 7 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20793 4-4:55 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $57 20794 4-4:55 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $57 Ballet Intermediate/Advanced Ballet Intermediate Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Elementary curriculum. Clean double pirouette, 90 degree extension, ballet barre combinations to improve strength and technique required for center placement, proficient grasp of Ballet II steps, and terminology. Work on refining their personal understanding of proper technique and placement. Ballet Advanced Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Intermediate curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 8 but less than 19 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19119 5-5:50 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57 19120 5-5:50 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34 19121 5-5:50 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34 19122 5-5:50 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57 Ballet Advanced Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Intermediate curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience, and focus on fine tuning techniques and working on advanced combinations. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 8 but less than 22 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19127 4:30-5:30 p.m. May 3-Jun 7 Tu 6 $69 19128 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 14-Jun 28 Tu 3 $34 19129 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $46 20760 4:30-5:30 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 30 Tu 5 $57 Please note: For some classes, a required prerequisite has been established for the safety of the participant as well as for the enjoyment of the class. The minimum skill sets for the required prerequisite are detailed in the class descriptions.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 33See registrationinformation on page 70. Ballet: Pre-Pointe Pointe Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Advanced curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience, and focus on fine tuning techniques and working on advanced combinations. Beginning pointe and preparation for pointe will also be emphasized. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 11 but less than 22 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19134 5:55-6:45 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57 19135 5:55-6:45 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34 19136 5:55-6:45 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34 19137 5:55-6:45 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57 Ballet: Intermediate Pre-Pointe Pointe Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Elementary curriculum. Clean double pirouette, 90 degree extension, ballet barre combinations to improve strength and technique required for center placement, proficient grasp of Ballet II steps, and terminology. Students work on refining their personal understanding of proper technique and placement. Beginning pointe and preparation for pointe will also be emphasized. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: 8 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19116 4-5:30 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $58 19117 4-5:30 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $58 Advanced Ballet Pre-Pointe Pointe Ballet Advanced Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Intermediate curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience, and focus on fine tuning techniques and working on advanced combinations. Ballet Pre-Pointe Pointe Prerequisite: Mastery of Ballet Advanced curriculum. Dancers build on previous ballet experience and focus on fine tuning techniques and working on advanced combinations. Beginning pointe and preparation for pointe will also be emphasized. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: 9 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19131 5-6:30 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $61 19132 5-6:30 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $76 Ballet: Contemporary/Lyrical Intermediate/Advanced This class focuses on Lyrical combinations and progressions. Dancers will combine both Ballet Jazz techniques moving to a variety of contemporary music. Leaps, turns and floor movements are taught. Recital in June is not mandatory. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 8 but less than 19 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19139 4-5 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $47 19140 4-5 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $58 Cultural Arts Events www.carlsbadca.gov/arts or 760-434-2920 This Is Jazz! Saturdays at 4 p.m. March 12, April 16 May 7 Free. Carlsbad Senior Center A four-part lecture/performance series covering an array of subjects on American jazz. Foreign Film Fridays Fridays at 5p.m. and 7p.m. March 4, March 18, April 1 April 15 Free. Carlsbad Senior Center Enjoy the best of world-wide cinema. Selections have been recognized by critics as some of the finest cinema the world has to offer. Opera Previews Saturdays at 10 a.m. March 12, April 16 May 7 Free. Carlsbad Senior Center Discover the many pleasures of this grand art through Opera Previews, now in it’s sixteenth year.
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    34 Spring-Summer 2016 PetiteBallet Tap Sing Tap to classic children’s hits while learning to Shuffle Flap. Good Ship Lollipop, Boogie Baby many children’s favorites. Become a Princess, a French Can Can girl or an Indian Maiden. Ms. Linda’s classes have fun dancing to their favorite Disney songs. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 3 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19556 2-3 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $47 19557 2-3 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $58 Princess/Prince Ballet/Tap Wewilluseavarietyofpropstoenhanceimaginationandenjoyment through two fundamental styles of dance. Each class your child will become the princess/prince of their dreams! This is a great first class for children who are getting ready to attend preschool for the first time. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3 but less than 9 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20785 9:40-10:25 a.m. Apr 2-Apr 30 Sa 5 $47 20786 9:40-10:25 a.m. May 7-Jun 4 Sa 5 $47 20787 9:40-10:25 a.m. Jun 18-Jul 30 Sa 7 $65 20788 9:40-10:25 a.m. Aug 6-Aug 27 Sa 4 $37 Non-recital *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19651 10-10:45 a.m. Apr 15-May 20 F 6 $57 19652 10-10:45 a.m. Jun 3-Jul 8 F 6 $57 19653 10-10:45 a.m. Jul 29-Aug 26 F 5 $48 Superhero Dance /Tap This imaginative class is for every little boy or girl who dreams of becoming a superhero! Capes, crowns, light sabers, and various props will be provided to enhance creativity and enjoyment through two fundamental styles of dance. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 3 but less than 9 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19699 10:55-11:40 a.m. Apr 15-May 20 F 6 $57 19700 10:55-11:40 a.m. Jun 3-Jul 8 F 6 $57 19701 10:55-11:40 a.m. Jul 29-Aug 26 F 5 $48 Ballet Tap I Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging creativity and self-expression through movement. Class consists of warm-up exercises in center and across the floor. Dancers will also learn to do shuffles, flaps, flap heels, toe taps and heel drops in various combinations. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 4 but less than 9 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20777 3:30-4:20 p.m. May 3-Jun 7 Tu 6 $69 20778 3:30-4:20 p.m. Jun 14-Jun 28 Tu 3 $34 20779 3:30-4:20 p.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $46 20780 3:30-4:20 p.m. Aug 2-Aug 30 Tu 5 $57 Ballet Tap I-II Dance fosters good posture, grace and musicality while encouraging creativity and self-expression through movement. Class consists of warm-up, stretches, exercises in center and across the floor. Dancers will also learn to do shuffles, flaps, flap heels, toe taps and heel drops in various combinations. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 4 but less than 10 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19094 3:10-4 p.m. May 2-Jun 6 M 5 $57 19095 3:10-4 p.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $34 19097 3:10-4 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $34 19096 3:10-4 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $57 Jazz Tap: Elementary Dancers build on their current experience and focus on fine tuning their technique. Students will learn isolations, pirouettes, and leap combinations across the floor. Tap will consist of shuffles, flaps, flap heels, toe taps, heel drops and will be taught at faster rhythms and more complex combinations. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 6 but less than 18 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19304 5:20-6:10 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69 19305 5:20-6:10 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34 19306 5:20-6:10 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46 20756 5:20-6:10 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46 Jazz Tap I Jazz dance warm-ups and stretches followed by across the floor, learning jazz walks, chasses, kicks, high kicks and more. Dance routines are taught to help memorization and rhythms. Beginning tap steps are taught at the barre and then executed center and across the floor. Short routines are taught to help with timing and technique. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 6 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19301 3-3:55 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $58 19302 3-3:55 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $58 Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 35See registrationinformation on page 70. Jazz Tap II Prerequisite: Jazz Tap I. Class will build on previous dance steps learned in Level I, with an emphasis on proper placement and technique. Center stretch for flexibility, challenging the students with combinations across the floor. Dancers will learn jazz pirouettes, more advanced leaps as well as routines. Tap instruction will introduce more combinations and faster rhythms. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 7 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19308 3-3:55 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $47 19309 3-3:55 p.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $58 Jazz Tap III Prerequisite: Jazz Tap I. Class will build on the previous steps learned in Level I with an emphasis on proper placement and technique. Center stretch for flexibility, challenging the students with combinations across the floor. Dancers will learn jazz pirouettes, more advanced leaps as well as routines. Tap instruction will introduce more combinations and faster rhythms. Harding: Auditorium Instructor: Linda Wilkerson Ages: At least 9 but less than 19 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19311 5-6:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $76 19312 5-6:30 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $76 Lyrical Jazz: Elementary This class incorporates lyrical ballet with jazz. The dancer will focus on traditional ballet technique by stretching in the center, followed by across the floor. At center, a lyrical combination will be taught which will combine both ballet technique and various jazz styles. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 5 but less than 11 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19142 3:20-4:10 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69 19143 3:20-4:10 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34 19144 3:20-4:10 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46 19145 3:20-4:10 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46 Lyrical Jazz Intermediate/Advanced Lyrical builds on elements of ballet. Dance will be expressed through the lyrics of music, demonstrating how lyrical song and movement go together. Lyrical attire is similar to that of a ballet class and dance shoes are required. This is a continuous program that offers recital participation. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Carlsbad Academy of Dance Ages: At least 9 but less than 20 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20764 4:20-5:10 p.m. May 5-Jun 9 Th 6 $69 20765 4:20-5:10 p.m. Jun 16-Jun 30 Th 3 $34 20775 4:20-5:10 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $46 20776 4:20-5:10 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $46
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    36 Spring-Summer 2016 Fitness Toread more about our Fitness classes, please view our detailed descriptions online at www.CarlsbadConnect.org. Jacki Sorensen’s Aerobic Dancing ♥Dance and tone your way to fitness with the original aerobic dance program. Simple dance routines choreographed for fun (and for the non-dancer too) all to upbeat and motivating music. All fitness levels welcome. ‘Vertifirm’ standing floor work burns more calories. Hand/ankle weights are optional. Classes can be selected as 2x or 3x a week. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Frances Walters Ages: 18 and up 2 Times/Week *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19289 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 M W F 5 $56 19293 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 2-May 27 M W F 4 $56 19290 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M W F 5 $70 19291 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jul 1-Jul 29 M W F 5 $56 19292 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 26 M W F 4 $56 3 Times/Week *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19295 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 M W F 5 $82 19296 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 2-May 27 M W F 4 $76 19297 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M W F 5 $82 19298 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jul 1-Jul 29 M W F 5 $76 19299 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 26 M W F 4 $76 Pilates + Stretch BodyWellness ♥Pilates is a dynamic method for producing power and energy throughout the body’s center. That includes the Abs, Back and the all-important Glutes. Join us to create stronger muscles, with incredible core strength and fitness. Stretching will complement the class to provide flexibility, elongate muscles and prevent injuries. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Sue Stewart Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19571 6-7 p.m. Apr 6-May 11 W 6 $41 19572 6-7 p.m. May 25-Jun 29 W 6 $41 PiYo PiYo combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength, flexibility and power of Yoga. Moving quickly provides a boost to the metabolism that leaves your body looking long, lean and incredibly defined. Gold Certified Instructor. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Sue Stewart Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19575 6-7 p.m. Apr 4-May 9 M 6 $41 19576 6-7 p.m. May 23-Jun 27 M 5 $35 Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 37See registrationinformation on page 70. Tai Chi Chuan Exercise ♥Experience an introduction and instruction on the Chinese exercise/ discipline of Tai Chi Chuan. This slow non-strenuous exercise places emphasis on balance, flexibility and ease of movement for the continuation or improvement of health for the rest of your life. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Ben Parsons Ages: 10 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19703 9-11 a.m. Apr 11-May 9 M 5 $41 19704 9-11 a.m. May 16-Jun 13 M 4 $41 19705 9-11 a.m. Apr 9-May 7 Sa 5 $41 19706 9-11 a.m. May 14-Jun 11 Sa 5 $41 Yoga ♥Beginner/Intermediate This is a traditional Hatha Yoga class in a relaxed and friendly environment. Each session includes postures that are sequenced to provide a safe and balanced flow. Yoga offers the opportunity for improved spinal stability, posture, abdominal strength, coordination and balance, as well as manage stress. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Sharon Doar-Toth Ages: 14 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19860 5:30-6:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 10 Tu 5 $40 19861 5:30-6:30 p.m. May 17-Jun 14 Tu 5 $40 19866 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jun 21-Jul 19 Tu 5 $40 19867 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jul 26-Aug 23 Tu 5 $40 19862 6-7 p.m. Apr 14-May 12 Th 5 $40 19863 6-7 p.m. May 19-Jun 16 Th 5 $40 19864 6-7 p.m. Jun 23-Jul 21 Th 5 $40 19865 6-7 p.m. Jul 28-Aug 25 Th 5 $40 Yoga Circle ♥Lift your spirit with gentle, yet strengthening, yoga class! You will learn a flow if postures designed to enhance flexibility and improve balance, as muscles, bones and joints get stronger. Deep breathing will relax and rejuvenate you, harmonizing body, mind and spirit. Bring a mat. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Cynthia Collier Ages: 14 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19890 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 6-May 11 W 6 $69 19891 4:30-5:30 p.m. May 18-Jun 22 W 6 $69 19892 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 29-Aug 3 W 6 $69 20734 4:30-5:30 p.m. Aug 10-Aug 31 W 4 $45 Easy onlineEasyEasyEasyEasyEasy onononllinininee registration Create your new account today! www.carlsbadconnect.org EasyEasyEasyEasy Fun Things to Do Health Fitness Events www.carlsbadca.gov Bike to Work Day May 20, 6–9 a.m. Free. Pine Avenue Carlsbad Boulevard Part of a national campaign to promote biking to work, City of Carlsbad hosts one of over 100 pit stop stations around San Diego County. National Trails Day June 4 , 8:30–11:30 a.m. Hike at Crossings/ Veterans Park National Trails Day is a celebration of America’s magnificent trails and their importance in Carlsbad. Lifestyle Fitness Festival July 9, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Free. Pine Avenue Community Park Fun activities, helpful products and information from lifestyle and wellness experts. Carlsbad Triathlon July 10, 7:30–11:30 a.m. Tamarack State Beach, www.carlsbadtriathlon.com This triathlon boasts a ocean swim, a rolling bike course and a smooth run for the finish. Special thanks to our 2016 Carlsbad Triathlon sponsors:
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    38 Spring-Summer 2016 Activitiesand classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant. Martial Arts Karate ♥Toddler This class is a fun introduction to Karate. They will be learning how to take directions, balance, punches, basic blocks and kicks in a fun and age-appropriate atmosphere.They will learn to be in a class and graduate into the Preschool karate classes. Instructor: Jorge Lopez Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 Calavera Hills: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19348 10:30-11 a.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $75 Harding: Auditorium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19350 10:30-11 a.m. Jul 27-Aug 31 W 6 $75 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19349 10:30-11 a.m. Jun 1-Jul 6 W 5 $64 Preschool Beginner/Advanced Sensei Jorge creates a fun yet disciplined environment where children learn basic kicks, punches, blocks and stances of Shito-Ryu style karate. Class improves motor skills, balance and coordination. As your child progresses, they will learn advanced form and technique. Karate uniforms are required and may be purchased from instructor. Instructor: Jorge Lopez Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 Calavera Hills: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19344 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $75 Harding: Auditorium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19346 9:30-10:15 a.m. Jul 27-Aug 31 W 6 $75 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19345 9:30-10:15 a.m. Jun 1-Jul 6 W 5 $64 Level I Students will learn basic kicks, punches, blocks and stances of Shito- Ryu style karate. Students will begin to advance through belt structure. Good choices and behavior are taught along with respect and discipline. Karate uniforms are required and may be purchased from instructor. Age overrides are not permitted for this program. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Jorge Lopez Ages: At least 5 but less than 11 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19325 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $87 19326 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 25-Aug 29 M 6 $87 Level II Sensei Jorge creates a fun yet disciplined environment where children learn basic kicks, punches, blocks and stances of Shito-Ryu style karate. Class improves motor skills, balance and coordination. As your child progresses, they will learn stances, combination moves, correct form and technique. Karate uniforms are required and may be purchased from instructor. Age overrides are not permitted for this program. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Jorge Lopez Ages: At least 5 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19328 5:45-6:45 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $98 19329 5:45-6:45 p.m. Jun 8-Jul 13 W 6 $98 19330 5:45-6:45 p.m. Jul 27-Aug 31 W 6 $98 Carlsbad Shotokan Karate ♥Beginning Great exercise and self-defense! Introduces students to basic karate techniques and forms for self-defense that build strength, coordination, and flexibility. Special emphasis is placed on providing tools for developing self-discipline and confidence along with skills for dealing with peer pressure, conflict, and bullying. Se habla Español. Sign-Language available. Harding: Auditorium Instructor: Jessica Greenwood Ages: 5 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19070 5-5:50 p.m. Apr 6-Apr 27 M W 4 $64 19071 5-5:50 p.m. May 2-May 25 M W 4 $64 19072 5-5:50 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 22 M W 4 $64 20752 5-5:50 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 3 M W 4 $64 20753 5-5:50 p.m. Aug 8-Aug 31 M W 4 $64 Intermediate Carlsbad Shotokan Karate is a great form of exercise and self- defense! Develop mastery of basic techniques while introducing advanced ideas and techniques for sparring and self-defense. More intense training allows students to increase their physical, mental, and emotional endurance. Opportunities for competition. Se habla Español. Sign language available. Harding: Auditorium Instructor: Jessica Greenwood Ages: 7 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19074 6-6:50 p.m. Apr 6-Apr 30 M W 4 $87 9-9:50 a.m. Sa 19075 6-6:50 p.m. May 2-May 28 M W 4 $87 9-9:50 a.m. Sa 19076 6-6:50 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 25 M W 4 $87 9-9:50 a.m. Sa 20754 6-6:50 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 6 M W 4 $87 9-9:50 a.m. Sa 20755 6-6:50 p.m. Aug 8-Sep 3 M W 4 $87 9-9:50 a.m. Sa
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 39See registrationinformation on page 70. Advanced Harding: Auditorium Instructor: Jessica Greenwood Ages: 7 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20796 6-6:50 p.m. Apr 6-Apr 30 M W 4 $93 10-10:50 a.m. Sa 20797 6-6:50 p.m. May 2-May 28 M W 4 $93 10-10:50 a.m. Sa 20798 6-6:50 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 25 M W 4 $93 10-10:50 a.m. Sa 20799 6-6:50 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 6 M W 4 $93 10-10:50 a.m. Sa 20800 6-6:50 p.m. Aug 8-Sep 3 M W 4 $93 10-10:50 a.m. Sa Japan Karate Federation ♥Beginning A class that offers a family and beginning opportunity. Through training in an authentic martial arts environment, karate techniques self-discipline, self-respect and confidence are developed. Student will begin to advance through rank by learning basic kicks, blocks, and strikes. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Sean Langlais Ages: At least 6 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19338 7-8 p.m. Apr 2-Apr 30 M 5 $75 6:45-8:15 p.m. W 9-10 a.m. Sa 19339 7-8 p.m. May 2-May 28 M 4 $70 6:45-8:15 p.m. W 9-10 a.m. Sa 19340 7-8 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M 5 $75 6:45-8:15 p.m. W 9-10 a.m. Sa 19341 7-8 p.m. Jul 2-Jul 30 M 5 $70 6:45-8:15 p.m. W 9-10 a.m. Sa 19342 7-8 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $75 6:45-8:15 p.m. W 9-10 a.m. Sa Advanced This class is a continuance from the training obtained in the JFK beginning karate class. Once the student has reached a certain age and rank this class is an opportunity to hone their techniques and training to potentially receive a black belt in the federation. Stagecoach: Activity Room Instructor: Sean Langlais Ages: 12 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19332 8-9:15 p.m. Apr 2-Apr 30 M 5 $75 8:15-9:30 p.m. W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa 19333 8-9:15 p.m. May 2-May 28 M 4 $70 8:15-9:30 p.m. W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa 19334 8-9:15 p.m. Jun 1-Jun 29 M 5 $75 8:15-9:30 p.m. W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa 19335 8-9:15 p.m. Jul 2-Jul 30 M 5 $70 8:15-9:30 p.m. W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa 19336 8-9:15 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $75 8:15-9:30 p.m. W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sa Kendo: Japanese Swordsmanship ♥Kendo began in ancient Japan as a method of combat. The purpose and methods have changed with society, but Kendo continues developing character, self-discipline, respect and physical fitness. Practice includes basic footwork and sword technique the first 90 minutes. During the final hour advanced students wear armor and practice technique matched with a partner. Harding: Recreation Hall Instructor: Ted Mason Ages: 8 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19352 3-5:30 p.m. Apr 17-May 29 S 7 $58 19353 3-5:30 p.m. Jun 5-Jul 10 S 6 $50 19354 3-5:30 p.m. Jul 17-Aug 14 S 5 $42 Soo Bahk Do ♥Soo Bahk Do is a Korean Martial Arts practiced today as a method of self-defense and exercise which has been in existence for centuries. It develops coordination, muscle conditioning, discipline, self- control, confidence and self-respect. Students may achieve a high levelofmental,spiritualandphysicalwell-being.*Onlytheadvanced students practice during the final 30 minutes. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Ted Mason Ages: 8 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19477 6:30-8 p.m. Apr 21-May 26 Th 6 $50 19478 6:30-8 p.m. Jun 9-Jul 14 Th 6 $50 19479 6:30-8 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 18 Th 5 $36 19480 1-2:30 p.m. Apr 23-May 28 Sa 6 $50 19481 1-2:30 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 16 Sa 7 $58 19482 1-2:30 p.m. Jul 23-Aug 20 Sa 5 $42
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    40 Spring-Summer 2016 Preschool 2016Open and Priority Registration Registration for the Preschool program year running September 2016 through June 2017 will be accepted online beginning May 16 for some returning students. Students enrolled in the Preschool program during the prior program year (ending June 2016) will have the opportunity to remain in the program for the 2016-2017 program year if they re-enroll by the priority deadline given for each session. Registration Deadlines Online registration must be done by the dates indicated below. Registration will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Parent-Toddler 1’s  Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16 Parent-Toddler 2’s  Participants currently enrolled in school session 2015-16 in Parent- Toddler 1’s: May 16 – June 12  Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16 Preschool 3’s  Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16 Preschool 3’s 4’s (combo class only), Preschool 4’s, Young 4’s and Pre-Kindergarten  Participants currently enrolled in school session 2015-16, Preschool 3’s: May 16 – June 12  Open registration, June 13 – Sept. 16 Important Birth date requirements will be strictly enforced. Refund policy See registration section for policy. Continuing Enrollment Classes are offered in four-week sessions to provide affordability to all families. Participants must register in advance for each four week session in order to maintain continuing enrollment in the program. The registration deadline for continued enrollment is the end of the third week of the current session. Participants who do not register for the next session by the end of the third week of the current session will lose their space. Open registration for new participants for the upcoming session begins the fourth week of the current session. Payment must be made prior to attending class. To check future class availability, please contact any of the preschool locations. Parent Participation Learning is fun at the Parent Participation Preschool Toddler Program. This developmental program meets the changing needs of children from 12 months to 5 years. Preschool classes include hands on science, math, language activities, creative arts and field trips along with parent education meetings once per session. Toddler classes include basic arts, singing, group play and other pre-learning activities along with daily parent education opportunities. Parent Participation Requirements Toddler Class Requirements Parent participates in each class session with child. Parent agrees to assist with bringing snack and paper supplies on a rotating basis. Preschool Class Requirements Parent assists in preschool classes two to three times during the session and brings snack once per session. Parents must attend parent meeting once per session. Kruger House parents must participate in two maintenance days per school year. Parent orientation is required for all new students. All parents/guardians assisting in the preschool program (excluding Parent-Toddler classes) must be fingerprinted by the City of Carlsbad prior to the start of the session. Call 760-602-7527 for more information.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 41See registrationinformation on page 70. Music Moves Movin and Groovin Come join your child in a fun-filled class that includes original and traditional songs for singing, dancing, movement and instrument playing. These classes are designed to provide a model for stimulating developmental and music growth. Final class includes constructing a build-n-take musical instrument. *$3 material fee will be collected by instructor on the first class. Instructor: Lisa Megrditchian Ages: At least 2m but less than 4 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19504 10:45-11:30 a.m. Apr 4-May 2 M 5 $104 19505 10:45-11:30 a.m. May 9-Jun 13 M 5 $104 Calavera Hills: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19500 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 F 5 $104 19501 9:30-10:15 a.m. May 13-Jun 10 F 5 $104 Alga Norte: Aquatic Meeting Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19502 10:30-11:15 a.m. Jun 17-Jul 15 F 5 $104 19503 10:30-11:15 a.m. Jul 29-Aug 26 F 5 $104 My First Art Class For the beginner artist! This unique class is for children and parents (or their helpers). Explore shapes, colors, textures and many art techniques while developing concentration, focus, creativity, motor and language skills. Children are introduced to materials and techniques to create a framed masterpiece each class. New lessons each session! Calavera Hills: Meeting Room Instructor: Vivian Matchett Ages: At least 2 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19512 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $61 19513 9:30-10:15 a.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $61 Stagecoach: Activity Room *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19515 9:30-10:15 a.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $61 19516 9:30-10:15 a.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $61 SchoolYear 2015-16 Parent-Toddler 1’s Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development. Child must be 12 months old by September 1, 2015 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Diane Summers Ages: At least 1 but less than 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 16954 9-11 a.m. Mar 16-Apr 13 W 4 $58 16955 9-11 a.m. Apr 20-May 11 W 4 $58 16956 9-11 a.m. May 18-Jun 8 W 4 $58 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Lynda Muzzo Ages: At least 1 but less than 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 16963 9-11 a.m. Mar 14-Apr 11 M 4 $58 16964 9-11 a.m. Apr 18-May 9 M 4 $58 16965 9-11 a.m. May 16-Jun 6 M 3 $47 Holiday Park: Scout House Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois Ages: At least 1 but less than 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 16972 9-11 a.m. Mar 17-Apr 14 Th 4 $58 16973 9-11 a.m. Apr 21-May 12 Th 4 $58 16974 9-11 a.m. May 19-Jun 9 Th 4 $58 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Rita Overman Ages: At least 1 but less than 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 16981 9-10 a.m. Mar 17-Apr 14 Th 4 $47 16982 9-10 a.m. Apr 21-May 12 Th 4 $47 16983 9-10 a.m. May 19-Jun 9 Th 4 $47
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    42 Spring-Summer 2016 Parent-Toddler2’s Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development. Child must be 24 months old by Dec. 1, 2015. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Andrea Auger Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 16990 9:30-11 a.m. Mar 18-Apr 15 F 4 $58 16991 9:30-11 a.m. Apr 22-May 13 F 4 $58 16992 9:30-11 a.m. May 20-Jun 10 F 4 $58 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Lynda Muzzo Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 16999 9:30-11:30 a.m. Mar 15-Apr 12 Tu 4 $58 17000 9:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 19-May 10 Tu 4 $58 17001 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 17-Jun 7 Tu 4 $58 17008 9:30-11:30 a.m. Mar 16-Apr 13 W 4 $58 17009 9:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 20-May 11 W 4 $58 17010 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 18-Jun 8 W 4 $58 17017 9:30-11:30 a.m. Mar 17-Apr 14 Th 4 $58 17018 9:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 21-May 12 Th 4 $58 17019 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 19-Jun 9 Th 4 $58 Holiday Park: Scout House Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17026 9-11 a.m. Mar 18-Apr 15 F 4 $58 17027 9-11 a.m. Apr 22-May 13 F 4 $58 17028 9-11 a.m. May 20-Jun 10 F 4 $58 Holiday Park: Scout House Instructor: Paige Dominguez Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17035 9-11 a.m. Mar 16-Apr 13 W 4 $58 17036 9-11 a.m. Apr 20-May 11 W 4 $58 17037 9-11 a.m. May 18-Jun 8 W 4 $58 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Rita Overman Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17044 10 a.m.-Noon Mar 17-Apr 14 Th 4 $58 17045 10 a.m.-Noon Apr 21-May 12 Th 4 $58 17046 10 a.m.-Noon May 19-Jun 9 Th 4 $58 Preschool 3’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 3 years old by December 1, 2015. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Carissa Hellewell Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17170 9-11:30 a.m. Mar 15-Apr 14 Tu Th 4 $133 17171 9-11:30 a.m. Apr 19-May 12 Tu Th 4 $133 17172 9-11:30 a.m. May 17-Jun 9 Tu Th 4 $133 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Paige Dominguez Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17179 9-11:30 a.m. Mar 15-Apr 14 Tu Th 4 $133 17180 9-11:30 a.m. Apr 19-May 12 Tu Th 4 $133 17181 9-11:30 a.m. May 17-Jun 9 Tu Th 4 $133 Preschool 3’s 4’s - Kruger House A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 3 years old by September 1, 2015. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Sharon Albistegui Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17152 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mar 15-Apr 14 Tu Th 4 $151 17153 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Apr 19-May 12 Tu Th 4 $151 17154 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. May 17-Jun 9 Tu Th 4 $151 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Sandra Slankard Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17143 12:30-3:30 p.m. Mar 14-Apr 15 M W F 4 $214 17144 12:30-3:30 p.m. Apr 18-May 13 M W F 4 $214 17145 12:30-3:30 p.m. May 16-Jun 10 M W F 4 $214 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Jill Forlenza Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17161 9 a.m.-Noon Mar 14-Apr 15 M W F 4 $214 17162 9 a.m.-Noon Apr 18-May 13 M W F 4 $214 17163 9 a.m.-Noon May 16-Jun 10 M W F 4 $214 Preschool 4’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 4 years old by December 1, 2015. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Sandra Slankard Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17188 8:30-11:30 a.m. Mar 14-Apr 15 M W F 4 $214 17189 8:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 18-May 13 M W F 4 $214 17190 8:30-11:30 a.m. May 16-Jun 10 M W F 4 $214 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17197 8:30-11:30 a.m. Mar 14-Apr 15 M W F 4 $214 17198 8:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 18-May 13 M W F 4 $214 17199 8:30-11:30 a.m. May 16-Jun 10 M W F 4 $214
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 43See registrationinformation on page 70. Pre-Kindergarten A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 4 years old by December 1, 2015. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 17134 12:30-3:30 p.m. Mar 14-Apr 15 M W F 4 $214 17135 12:30-3:30 p.m. Apr 18-May 13 M W F 4 $214 17136 12:30-3:30 p.m. May 16-Jun 10 M W F 4 $214 Summer Toddler 18 - 36 months Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development. Child must be 18 months old by July 1, 2016. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Paige Dominguez Ages: At least 1 but less than 3 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19696 9-11 a.m. Jun 21-Jul 19 Tu 5 $60 19697 9-11 a.m. Jun 23-Jul 21 Th 5 $60 Preschool 3’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 3 years old by December 1, 2016. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19693 9-11:30 a.m. Jun 21-Jul 21 Tu Th 5 $155 Preschool 4’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Sandra Slankard Ages: At least 3 1/2 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19694 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jul 22 M W F 5 $255 Pre-Kindergarten A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19692 9 a.m.-Noon Jun 20-Jul 22 M W F 5 $255 SchoolYear 2016-17 Parent-Toddler 1’s Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development. Child must be 12 months old by September 1, 2016. Ages: At least 1 but less than 3 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Diane Summers *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19536 9-11 a.m. Sep 7-Sep 28 W 4 $60
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    44 Spring-Summer 2016 CalaveraHills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Lynda Muzzo 19537 9-11 a.m. Sep 12-Sep 26 M 3 $50 Holiday Park: Scout House Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19538 9-11 a.m. Sep 8-Sep 29 Th 4 $60 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Rita Overman *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19539 9-10 a.m. Sep 8-Sep 29 Th 4 $50 Parent-Toddler 2’s Developmentally appropriate activities are provided through sensory exploration, hands-on learning and physical development. Child must be 24 months old by Dec. 1, 2016. Ages: At least 2 but less than 4 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Andrea Auger *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19540 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sep 9-Sep 30 F 4 $60 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Lynda Muzzo *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19541 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sep 6-Sep 27 Tu 4 $60 19542 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sep 7-Sep 28 W 4 $60 19543 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sep 8-Sep 29 Th 4 $60 Holiday Park: Scout House Instructor: Ellen Albistegui-DuBois 19544 9-11 a.m. Sep 9-Sep 30 F 4 $60 Holiday Park: Scout House Instructor: Paige Dominguez *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19545 9-11 a.m. Sep 7-Sep 28 W 4 $60 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Rita Overman *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19546 10 a.m.-Noon Sep 8-Sep 29 Th 4 $60 Preschool 3’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 3 years old by December 1, 2016. Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Carissa Hellewell *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19587 9-11:30 a.m. Sep 6-Sep 29 Tu Th 4 $135 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Paige Dominguez *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19588 9-11:30 a.m. Sep 6-Sep 29 Tu Th 4 $135 Preschool 3’s 4’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 3 years old by September 1, 2016. Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Sandra Slankard *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19584 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sep 7-Sep 30 M W F 4 $215 Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: TBD *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19585 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sep 6-Sep 29 Tu Th 4 $150 Stagecoach: Meeting Room 2 Instructor: Jill Forlenza *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19586 9 a.m.-Noon Sep 7-Sep 30 M W F 4 $215 Preschool 4’s A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 1 Instructor: Sandra Slankard Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19589 8:30-11:30 a.m. Sep 7-Sep 30 M W F 4 $215 Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19590 8:30-11:30 a.m. Sep 7-Sep 30 M W F 4 $215 Pre-Kindergarten A variety of experiential learning activities inside and out. Cooperativeplayandindependentproblemsolvingareencouraged. Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2016. Holiday Park: Kruger House Room 2 Instructor: Laurie Miller Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19583 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sep 7-Sep 30 M W F 4 $215
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 45See registrationinformation on page 70. Arbor Day April 30 Leo Carrillo Ranch Trail Cleanup Events One Saturday a month 8:30 -11:30 a.m. National Trails Day June 4 Crossings/Veterans Park The City of Carlsbad has nearly 50 miles of trails, supporting a healthy active lifestyle while pro- tecting and preserving open space for residents to enjoy. Find trail locations throughout the city, including trails perfect for an easy scenic stroll, a challenging hike, mountain biking and enjoying beautiful views at www.carlsbadca.gov/trails. Open Space Trails Special Interest BabysittingTraining This hands on babysitting class teaches youth ages 11 and up how to be reliable babysitters. Participants learn and practice infant skills, how to handle emergencies, infant and child CPR and first aid. Participants also receive a booklet, certificates and starter first aid kit. Calavera Hills: Activity Room Instructor: Sue Lockhart Ages: At least 11 but less than 19 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19090 3:30-5:30 p.m. May 13-May 20 F 2 $101 19091 3:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 8-Jul 15 F 2 $101 Painting Like the Masters This class is for young artists, ages 6 to 10, who want to experiment with art techniques of Master Artists. Students will paint with acrylics on canvas to create a masterpiece in the artistic styles of Monet, VanGogh, Matisse and others while learning about the lives of great artists. Calavera Hills: Meeting Room 1 Instructor: Vivian Matchett Ages: At least 6 but less than 11 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20737 5:30-6:30 p.m. Apr 11-May 2 M 4 $65 20740 5:30-6:30 p.m. May 9-Jun 6 M 4 $65 Easy onlineEasyEasyEasyEasyEasy onononllinininee registration Create your new account today! www.carlsbadconnect.org EasyEasyEasyEasy
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    46 Spring-Summer 2016 CoachCoopers’Skate Camps USA ♥Coach Coopers’ Skate Ca.m.ps USA will provide a great beginning for the new skater and the needed guidance for the more experienced. The philosophy is to have each child become a confident skate board rider. In each class and camp, riders will learn how to properly stand on the board, how to use the board to turn, how to evenly balance, how to maneuver around other skate boarders, learn skate board lingo on the course. Bring own board, elbow/knee pads, wrist guards and a helmet. Alga Norte: Skate Park Instructor: Skate Camp USA Staff Ages: At least 5 but less than 14 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19178 4-5 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $162 Developmental Mini-Kickers Soccer ♥MiniKickers is a NEW and EXCITING PROGRAM focusing on the development of children aged 2 - 5 years old. Our soccer experts and child development professionals have designed an innovative curriculum that introduces your young soccer stars to the basic skills needed in soccer as well as developing their motor, social, and psychological skills. All players will receive a Jersey, Shorts, Ball and Certificate. Aviara: Soccer Field Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 2 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20750 9:15-10 a.m. Apr 12-May 24 Tu 7 $139 20751 10:15-11 a.m. Apr 12-May 24 Tu 7 $139 First Step Gymnastics Mommy and Me ♥Mommy and Me class is designed to begin exposure to enjoying music, colors, and movement with a parent. Parent participation is essential in the success of the class and the enjoyment of learning gymnastics, with development of coordination, gross and fine motor skills, and body forms. Instructor: First Step Gymnastics Ages: At least 10m but less than 4 Stagecoach: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20747 10-10:45 a.m. Apr 26-May 31 Tu 6 $127 Calavera Hills: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20748 10-10:45 a.m. Apr 27-Jun 1 W 6 $127 Sports First Step GymnasticsTiny Rollers ♥The Tiny Rollers Class offers a child the opportunity to enjoy class using gymnastics apparatuses to learn basic skills and body movements, such as handstands, backward rolls, and cartwheels. Concentration on gross motor skills, coordination, interactive play, and listening skills. Instructor: First Step Gymnastics Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 Stagecoach: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20742 10:50-11:35 a.m. Apr 26-May 31 Tu 6 $127 Calavera Hills: Gymnasium *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20743 10:50-11:35 a.m. Apr 27-Jun 1 W 6 $127 Futsal ♥Development This 8 week Futsal program will appeal to any soccer player wanting to improve their technical skills.The program, staffed by professional coaches from the UK, will create a positive learning environment that focuses on the varied repetition of key techniques to maximize skill development to prepare for soccer match environments. All players will learn various moves, tricks and turns as seen on tv and will have a Futsal per player to increase the amount of touches your child gets. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 8 but less than 11 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20744 5-6 p.m. Apr 15-June 3 F 8 $191 Ages: At least 10 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20745 6-7 p.m. Apr 15-June 3 F 8 $191 Futsal Intro This 8 week Futsal program will appeal to any soccer player wanting to improve their technical skills.The program, staffed by professional coaches from the UK, will create a positive learning environment that focuses on the varied repetition of key techniques to maximize skill development to prepare for soccer match environments. All players will learn various moves, tricks and turns as seen on tv and will have a Futsal per player to increase the amount of touches your child gets. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 5 but less than 8 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20738 4-5 p.m. Apr 15-June 3 F 8 $191Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 47See registrationinformation on page 70. Icetown Carlsbad Skating ♥Hockey for Tots Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! The tot levels are designed to help the preschool-aged skater develop preliminary coordination and strength to maneuver on the ice. How to glide stop, start and dip will be taught. Includes skate rental on the day of class. Icetown Carlsbad Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19268 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109 19269 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109 19270 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109 19271 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109 Hockey Fundamentals Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! This class is perfect for the beginner skater who wants to learn the fundamentals of hockey. No equipment required but is allowed. (no sticks or pucks). Includes skate rental on the day of class. Icetown Carlsbad Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 6 but less than 12 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19258 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109 19259 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109 19260 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109 19261 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109 Icetown Carlsbad Skating Lessons ♥Tots Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! The tot levels are designed to help the preschool-aged skater develop preliminary coordination and strength to maneuver on the ice. Standing, sitting, gliding and backward wiggles will be taught. Includes skate rental on the day of class. Icetown Carlsbad Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 3 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19273 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109 19274 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109 19275 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109 19276 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109 Basic Skills Get on the ice at the new indoor Icetown arena! The“basic skills”are the fundamentals of the sport. The skaters will learn a basic knowledge of the sport, enabling them to advance. Learn to sit, stand, march and glide across the ice on two feet. Learn how to stop and skate backwards. Includes skate rental on the day of class. Icetown Carlsbad Instructor: Icetown Carlsbad Ages: At least 6 but less than 12 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19263 5:10-5:40 p.m. Mar 31-Apr 21 Th 4 $109 19264 5:10-5:40 p.m. Apr 28-May 19 Th 4 $109 19265 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $109 19266 5:10-5:40 p.m. Jul 14-Aug 4 Th 4 $109
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    48 Spring-Summer 2016 LittleKickers Indoor Soccer League ♥These young talents are already superstars, so introduce them to the one of the most exciting sports around; SOCCER. This indoor soccer program ensures a positive introduction to the game of soccer and structured athletic activity. Experts have composed a curriculum which will entertain your child in a fun, safe environment while teaching them the basic fundamentals of the game. Each week will consist of 30 minutes coaching followed by a 30 minute small sided game. Stagecoach: Gymnasium Instructor: Challenger Sports Ages: At least 3 but less than 5 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19468 9-10 a.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $120 Ages: At least 4 but less than 6 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19469 10:15-11:15 a.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $120 Ages: At least 5 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 1947011:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $120 Tennis ♥ Pee Wee Little rackets, little nets, lots of fun games to start the love of tennis. Bring the young ones out to learn racket to ball skills. Juniors This is a totally fun introduction to tennis for the beginning younger player between 5 years to 6 years. Learn the basics of tennis, rules and play lots of games. Moms and dads are most welcome to help. Juniors Beginning Learn all the basics with the proper technique. Forehand, backhand, serve, introduction to volleys and overheads. Juniors Beginning/Intermediate Learn all the basics with the proper technique. Forehand, backhand, serve, introduction to volleys and overhead. Juniors Intermediate Extensive drilling to hone your capabilities around the court. Explore competitive strategies. Juniors Advanced Teacher approval required before registering. No exceptions. This class is for the skilled Junior looking to gain an edge over the competition. Adult Beginning You can start fresh whether you are a first timer who has never touched a racquet or someone who may have played years ago. By the end of this class you should be able to successfully serve, sustain a rally and play games and sets. Adult Beginner/Intermediate Review basic strokes using proper technique. Learn ball control, placement and consistency while playing games. Adult Intermediate Review your stroke technique, learn ball control, placement and consistency while playing games. Adult Intermediate/Advanced Extensive drilling to hone your capabilities around the court. Explore competitive strategies (defensive, aggressive, counter punching). Laguna Riviera Park Instructor: Jim Goto Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 8 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19788 3:15-4:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 19 M Th 6 $87 19789 3:15-4:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 M Th 6 $73 19790 3:15-4:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 25 M Th 6 $87 Juniors Intermediate Ages: At least 8 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19822 4:15-5:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 19 M Th 6 $87 19823 4:15-5:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 M Th 6 $73 19824 4:15-5:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 25 M Th 6 $87
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 49See registrationinformation on page 70. Teams are now forming for kickball, dodgeball, basketball, softball and soccer. Men’s. Women’s. Co-ed. Youth. Sign up at www.carlsbadconnect.org Join Today Sports Leagues Juniors Advanced Ages: At least 8 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19780 5:15-6:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 19 M Th 6 $87 19781 5:15-6:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 M Th 6 $73 19782 5:15-6:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 25 M Th 6 $87 Adult Beginner/Intermediate Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19728 9-10:30 a.m. Apr 11-May 18 M W 6 $93 19729 9-10:30 a.m. Jun 1-Jul 6 M W 6 $73 19730 9-10:30 a.m. Jul 18-Aug 24 M W 6 $93 Adult Intermediate Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19757 10:30 a.m.-Noon Apr 11-May 18 M W 6 $93 19758 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jun 1-Jul 6 M W 6 $73 19759 10:30 a.m.-Noon Jul 18-Aug 24 M W 6 $93 Calavera Hills Instructor: Frank Fleming Juniors Ages: At least 5 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19776 4-4:45 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $87 Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19787 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 9-May 16 M 6 $87 Adult Beginning Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19732 6-7:15 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $93 19733 6-7:15 p.m. Jun 6-Jul 11 M 6 $93 19734 6-7:15 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 22 M 6 $93 Adult Intermediate Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19754 7:15-8 p.m. Apr 11-May 16 M 6 $93 19755 7:15-8 p.m. Jun 6-Jul 11 M 6 $93 19756 7:15-8 p.m. Jul 18-Aug 22 M 6 $93 Poinsettia Park Instructor: Frank Fleming Juniors Ages: At least 5 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19777 10:15-11 a.m. Apr 9-May 14 Sa 6 $87 19778 4-4:45 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $87 Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19791 11 a.m.-Noon Apr 9-May 14 Sa 6 $87 19792 3:45-4:45 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $87 19793 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $87 19794 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $87
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    50 Spring-Summer 2016 JuniorsBeginning/Intermediate Ages: At least 10 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19808 4:45-5:45 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $87 Adult Beginning Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19735 9-10:15 a.m. Apr 9-May 14 Sa 6 $93 19736 9-10:15 a.m. Jun 4-Jul 9 Sa 6 $93 19737 9-10:15 a.m. Jul 16-Aug 20 Sa 6 $93 19738 6-7:15 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $93 19739 6-7:15 p.m. May 31-Jul 5 Tu 6 $93 19740 6-7:15 p.m. Jul 19-Aug 23 Tu 6 $93 19741 6-7:15 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $93 19742 6-7:15 p.m. Jun 1-Jul 6 W 6 $93 19743 6-7:15 p.m. Jul 20-Aug 24 W 6 $93 19744 6-7:15 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $93 19745 6-7:15 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 Th 6 $93 19746 6-7:15 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 25 Th 6 $93 Adult Intermediate Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19760 7:15-8:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $93 19761 7:15-8:30 p.m. May 31-Jul 5 Tu 6 $93 19762 7:15-8:30 p.m. Jul 19-Aug 23 Tu 6 $93 19763 7:15-8:30 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $93 19764 7:15-8:30 p.m. Jun 1-Jul 6 W 6 $93 19765 7:15-8:30 p.m. Jul 20-Aug 24 W 6 $93 19766 7:15-8:30 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $93 19767 7:15-8:30 p.m. Jun 2-Jul 7 Th 6 $93 19768 7:15-8:30 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 25 Th 6 $93 Stagecoach Instructor: Mark Keefer Pee Wee Ages: At least 4 but less than 7 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19832 3-3:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $58 19833 3-3:30 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $58 19834 3-3:30 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $58 Juniors Beginning Ages: At least 7 but less than 13 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19795 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $81 19796 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $58 19797 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 19-Aug 9 Tu 4 $58 19798 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $81 19799 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 8-Jun 29 W 4 $58 19800 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 20-Aug 10 W 4 $58 19801 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $81 19802 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $58 19803 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 11 Th 4 $58 19804 4:30-5:30 p.m. Apr 15-May 20 F 6 $81 19805 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jun 10-Jul 1 F 4 $58 19806 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jul 22-Aug 12 F 4 $58 Juniors Beginning/Intermediate Ages: At least 8 but less than 15 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19809 3:30-4:30 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $81 19810 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $58 19811 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jul 19-Aug 9 Tu 4 $58 19812 3:30-4:30 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $81 19813 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jun 8-Jun 29 W 4 $58 19814 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jul 20-Aug 10 W 4 $58 19815 3:30-4:30 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $81 19816 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $58 19817 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 11 Th 4 $58 19818 3:30-4:30 p.m. Apr 15-May 20 F 6 $81 19819 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jun 10-Jul 1 F 4 $58 19820 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jul 22-Aug 12 F 4 $58 Juniors Intermediate Ages: At least 9 but less than 16 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19825 5:30-7 p.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $93 19826 5:30-7 p.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $70 19827 5:30-7 p.m. Jul 19-Aug 9 Tu 4 $70 19828 5:30-7 p.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $93 19829 5:30-7 p.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $70 19830 5:30-7 p.m. Jul 21-Aug 11 Th 4 $70 Juniors Advanced Ages: At least 10 but less than 17 *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19783 5:30-7 p.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $93 19784 5:30-7 p.m. Jun 8-Jun 29 W 4 $70 19785 5:30-7 p.m. Jul 20-Aug 10 W 4 $70 Adult Beginning Ages: 15 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19747 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Apr 13-May 18 W 6 $93 19748 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Jun 8-Jun 29 W 4 $70 19749 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Jul 20-Aug 10 W 4 $70 19750 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Apr 15-May 20 F 6 $93 19751 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Jun 10-Jul 1 F 4 $70 19752 8:45 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Jul 22-Aug 12 F 4 $70 Adult Intermediate Ages: 15 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19769 8:45-10:15 a.m. Apr 12-May 17 Tu 6 $93 19770 8:45-10:15 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $70 19771 8:45-10:15 a.m. Jul 19-Aug 9 Tu 4 $70 19772 8:45-10:15 a.m. Apr 14-May 19 Th 6 $93 19773 8:45-10:15 a.m. Jun 9-Jun 30 Th 4 $70 19774 8:45-10:15 a.m. Jul 21-Aug 11 Th 4 $70 Adult Intermediate/Advanced Ages: 15 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19724 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Apr 16-May 21 Sa 6 $93 19725 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jun 11-Jul 2 Sa 4 $70 19726 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jul 23-Aug 13 Sa 4 $70
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 51See registrationinformation on page 70. Volleyball ♥COED Four-Person Intermediate/Advanced This program is a COED league divided into two skill divisions, high intermediate and competitive. Four-person teams and divisions are determined and divided on the first night based upon skill levels. For possible inclusion, new players and wait-listed participants must attend the first night. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium Instructor: Dick Leatherman Ages: 18 and up Men’s *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19840 6:30-9:30 p.m. Apr 18-Jun 13 M 8 $87 19841 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jul 18-Sep 12 M 9 $87 Women’s *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19842 6:30-9:30 p.m. Apr 18-Jun 13 M 8 $87 19843 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jul 18-Sep 12 M 9 $87 Intermediate Advanced Whether you’re looking for competitive or high intermediate, this class is for you! Players will be evaluated during the first class and placed on men’s, women’s, or coed teams with comparable abilities and skill levels. Advanced men’s and women’s teams will play for 90 minutes. Advance players are from 6:30-8:00 p.m. and COED high intermediate teams will start at 7:45-9:30 p.m. Instructor participates and plays in games during class. Stagecoach: Gymnasium Instructor: Dennis Mathis Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20587 6:30-9:30 p.m. May 2-Jun 27 M 8 $87 20588 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 29 M 8 $87 Women’s Intermediate Advanced Come join the fun and meet a great group of ladies in a class designed specifically for women who have played volleyball, either on school teams or in competitive leagues. Refine your skills in a friendly yet challenging atmosphere. Instructor will play in games as an instructional tool. Stagecoach: Gymnasium Instructor: Dennis Mathis Ages: 16 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 1984510:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. May 4-Jun 8 W 6 $75 Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    52 Spring-Summer 2016 SummerTimeYouthBasketball League ♥Summer Time Hoops will be fun and exciting. Players will learn the game of basketball and to play as a team and showcase their skill during game time. Practices start the week of May 16th and games start on Saturday, June 4. Games are played at Calavera Hills between 8 a.m.to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 5-9 p.m. on Fridays, with an occasional weeknight game. Teams will practice up to two times a week for one hour at either Calavera Hills or Stagecoach gyms anytime between 3:30 to 7 p.m. Player must attend a mandatory evaluation, see date below. We need volunteer coaches, call 760- 434-2971 for more information. Grades are by the current school year 2015-16. Calavera Hills: Gymnasium COED 1st 2nd Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 8-8:45 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20824 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162 Boys 3rd 4th Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 8:45-9:30 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20819 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162 Boys 5th 6th Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 9:30-10:15 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20821 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162 Boys 7th 8th Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 10:15-11 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20823 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162 Stagecoach: Gymnasium COED 1st 2nd Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 8-8:45 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20825 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162 Boys 3rd 4th Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 8:45-9:30 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20820 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162 Boys 5th 6th Grades Evaluation: Mandatory player evaluations at Calavera Hills Gym on Saturday, April 16th from 9:30-10:15 a.m. *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20822 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Jun 4-Jul 23 Sa 8 $162
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 53See registrationinformation on page 70. Carlsbad Senior Center • 799 Pine Ave. • 760-602-4650 Activities and times are subject to change. Please call 760-602-4650 for more information, or visit www.carlsbadconnect.org click on Adults 50+ for a current activities calendar. All activities are free unless otherwise noted. Computer Room Open Lab: Hours vary; current schedule available at Senior Center front desk or call 760-602-4650 for more information. Volunteers are available to assist with computer usage. PC Users Group: Meetings on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Thursdays from 1-3 p.m. Dance ♥ Line Dancing: Have fun learning choreographed dances to all types of rhythms such as rumba, cha cha, swing, tango and polka. No partners necessary.  Beginner: Mondays, 12:30-1:30 p.m.   High Beginner: Mondays, 1:30-2:30 p.m.  Intermediate/Advanced: Tuesdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Freestyle Dancing: Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Freestyle dance sessions will review some of the basics as well as give encouragement to develop your own style! This is dancing that anyone can learn, regardless of physical limitations. Come and have fun expressing yourself! Hawaiian Dance: Come and learn the charming dances of Hawaii both modern and ancient. As a beginner, you will learn the steps first, then the arms and then slowly learn a dance.The atmosphere is friendly, warm and loving.  Beginner Basics: Wednesdays, 1-1:30 p.m.  Beginning: Wednesdays, 1:30-2:45 p.m.  Beginning/Intermediate: Wednesdays, 3-4:30 p.m.  Intermediate/Advanced: Fridays, 12:45-2:30 p.m. Spanish Flamenco Dance: Nicki Vaccar, who has studied in Spain, brings the flavor of Spain to Carlsbad. Fridays, 9:15-10:15 a.m. See also Dances under Social Gatherings. Extended Hours The center is open Saturdays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., with access to billiards room, computer lab, fitness room and lounge. Fitness ♥ Fitness Room: Memberships include an orientation session. Annual, quarterly, monthly and day use rates are available. Visit the front desk to sign up. Games Bingo: Tuesdays, 12:30-4 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Play for cash prizes. Bingo Game Packets stop selling at 1 p.m. Games begin at 1:15 p.m. Sponsored by the Carlsbad Senior Citizens Association. Half packs are $3, full packs are $6. 10 games played. Chess: Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m. Mah Jongg: Wednesdays, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Party Bridge: Fridays, 12:30-4 p.m. Seating is limited to first come, first served. 50¢ fee per game. Ping Pong: Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:30-4 p.m. 1st and 2nd Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Scrabble: Fridays, 1-4 p.m. Hobbies Personal Enrichment Audiomobile: A traveling audio library that plays nostalgic radio programs for your listening enjoyment. Thursdays, 10 a.m.-Noon. Book Club: 2nd Mondays, 1-2:30 p.m. See website or newsletter for upcoming titles. Caring Paws DogTherapyVisits: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 12:15-1 p.m. Digital Photo, iPad and Tech Classes: Check newsletter for details. 3rd and 4th Wednesdays, 10-11:15 a.m. and 1-2:15 p.m. Discussion Group: Catch yourself talking back to the radio or the TV? This is an opportunity to get to know others and stay informed on various topics of interest. 1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Adults 50+
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    54 Spring-Summer 2016 Five-in-One-JoyClass: The class will teach the true meaning of joy that comes from both inner peace and physical wellness. The five elements are: flower design, high tea, silence, classical music and micro muscle manipulation. Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. Needlecraft: Come socialize with others while working on your own project. Help is available to get you started if you need assistance. Tuesdays, 8-11 a.m. Primordial Sound Meditation: 1st Mondays, 9:30- 10:30 a.m. (Intro session, 9-9:30 a.m.). A powerful practice for moving beyond the mind’s constant stream of thoughts into the stillness of pure awareness, enabling you to let go of stress and enter a state of deep restful awareness. Sewing/Quilting Group: Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m. Share technique, laughter and friendship. All levels are welcome. Seaside Singers Practice: Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Senior Readers Theater: Readers Theater is telling stories using a script. No need to memorize your part. Meets offsite. 1st and 3rd Mondays, 1-3 p.m. Call 760- 602-4650 for more information. Spanish Classes:  Level I: for newcomers and beginners, emphasis on pronunciation, diction and grammar. Mondays, 9-10 a.m.  Level II: for intermediate students, focus on advanced grammar and sentence structure. Mondays, 10-11 a.m.  Level III: for advanced students, features reading and conversation. Mondays, 11 a.m.-Noon. Stamp Collectors: Trade, talk stamps, show and tell and learn stamp values. Open to all philatelists; new and experienced. 2nd Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-Noon. Writers Group: The Writers Group attendees write stories about family history, WW II adventures, childhood memories and business experiences. Members may choose to share their stories and have them critiqued. Mondays, 9-11 a.m. Writing Our Lives: Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m. Use life stories, our memories as springboards to tell our stories. Students will participate in a series of timed writings from prompts designed to help them remember and share specific memories. Drop-ins welcome. Other Services Call 760-602-4650 for details on any of the programs. All services free, unless otherwise indicated. AARP Smart Driver program: Emphasizes how to adjust your driving in response to aging. Each two-class session costs $15/AARP members, $20/non-AARP members. 3rd and 4th Thursdays. Call for a reservation. Ask an Attorney: 3rd Tuesdays by appointment only. Ask the Physical Therapist: 2nd Thursday every other month. 9:30-11:30 a.m. by appointment only. Reserve in advance. Blood Pressure Screening: Tuesdays, 9-11 a.m. Diet Nutrition Counseling: 2nd Wednesday, 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Call for an appointment with a registered dietitian. HICAP Health Insurance Counseling: Reservations required; call 800-434-0222 for an appointment. Elder Law Advocacy Legal Services: Call for appointment; 760-439-2535 x 205. Nutrition: Delicious and nutritious, meals are served Monday-Friday, 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for ages 60 and up. Reservations must be made by 8 a.m. on the date you wish to dine by calling 760-602-4655. Lunch served promptly at Noon. A $3.50 donation is requested. Guests under age 60 accompanying a senior may dine for $5 per person. Home meal delivery is available for homebound Carlsbad seniors; a $4 donation for each meal is requested. Call 760-602-4650 for information on home meal delivery, or to volunteer. Social Security Assistance: 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 10 a.m.-Noon. Drop-in. Transportation: Available for shopping and medical appointments for Carlsbad residents, age 60 and up, who can no longer drive. A $2 donation is requested for each one-way trip. Reservations required. Social Gatherings Dances: 1st Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Live Big Band music and refreshments. $4. Armchair Theatre: 3rd Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Monthly Movies: 2nd Thursdays, 1 p.m. Free popcorn!
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 55See registrationinformation on page 70. Fitness Aerobic Dancing - Lite! ♥ Jacki Sorensen’s Aerobic Dancing, choreographed for the non-dancer, is everything you need to get fit. Cardiovascular, core work, strengthen and tone your muscles, increase your flexibility, and improve balance and coordination. Current upbeat and motivating music provides a fun, safe, effective, approach to fitness. This program Includes floor work. Senior Center: M/Th – Dance Studio; Tu – Activity Room Instructor: Margaret Grundman Ages: 50 and up Two times per week *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19064 9-10 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 28 Tu Th 4 $51 19065 9-10 a.m. May 3-May 31 Tu Th 5 $51 19066 9-10 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 23 Tu Th 4 $44 19067 9-10 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 Tu Th 4 $51 19068 9-10 a.m. Aug 2-Aug 25 Tu Th 4 $51 Three times per week *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20729 9-10 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 28 M-Tu Th 4 $76 20730 9-10 a.m. May 2-May 31 M-Tu Th 5 $83 20731 9-10 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 23 M-Tu Th 4 $64 20732 9-10 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 28 M-Tu Th 4 $70 20733 9-10 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 25 M-Tu Th 4 $76 Better Balance Mobility ♥ This is a progressive balance and mobility program that improves balance, strength, posture, sensory systems, walking ability, confidence and safety awareness. You will learn strategies to reduce the risk of falling. Participants progress at their own level of ability. Must have the ability to walk and stand independently. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Barbara Shaver Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19159 11 a.m.-Noon Apr 4-Apr 27 M 4 $55 9:30-10:30 a.m. W 19160 11 a.m.-Noon May 2-May 25 M 4 $55 9:30-10:30 a.m. W 19161 11 a.m.-Noon Jun 6-Jun 29 M 4 $55 9:30-10:30 a.m. W 19162 11 a.m.-Noon Jul 6-Jul 27 M 4 $49 9:30-10:30 a.m. W 19163 11 a.m.-Noon Aug 1-Aug 31 M 5 $69 9:30-10:30 a.m. W 19164 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 27 M 4 $55 10:45-11:45 a.m. W 19165 1 p.m.-2 p.m. May 2-May 25 M 4 $55 10:45-11:45 a.m. W 19166 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Jun 6-Jun 29 M 4 $55 10:45-11:45 a.m. W 19167 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Jul 6-Jul 27 M 4 $49 10:45-11:45 a.m. W 19168 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 31 M 5 $69 10:45-11:45 a.m. W
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    56 Spring-Summer 2016 LiveLong: Do Qigong! ♥ Increase energy, reduce stress, and strengthen immune system. Enjoy deep relaxation techniques, gentle breathing exercises, fluid easy-to-follow tension releasing movements to invigorate your entire body and mind. Clinically proven effective for arthritis, pain, hypertension, diabetes, sleep disorders, and many other medical conditions. You may stand or sit in a chair. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Fay McGrew Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19472 9:45-10:45 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $40 19473 9:45-10:45 a.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $40 19474 9:45-10:45 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $40 19475 9:45-10:45 a.m. Jul 5-Jul 26 Tu 4 $40 PiYo - Pilates Yoga! ♥ Join us for yoga with more for your core, back and belly! Pilates (puh-LAH-teez) was developed by a dancer to improve balance, flexibility, strength, circulation and posture. Please bring a mat and small towel, and wear clothing that allows movement. Little to no food suggested within two hours of practice. Senior Center: Auditorium Instructor: Tia Lanzetta Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19578 8:15-9:15 a.m. Apr 4-Apr 25 M 4 $37 19579 8:15-9:15 a.m. May 2-May 23 M 4 $37 19580 8:15-9:15 a.m. Jun 6-Jun 27 M 4 $37 19886 8:15-9:15 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $28 19887 8:15-9:15 a.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $46 19894 8:45-9:45 a.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $37 19895 8:45-9:45 a.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $37 19896 8:45-9:45 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 30 Th 5 $46 19897 8:45-9:45 a.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $37 19898 8:45-9:45 a.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $37 Qigong for the Early Bird ♥ Are you 50+, looking for an effective relaxing and invigorating way to start your day? Learn Qigong, evidence based mind body practice combining deep relaxation techniques, gentle breathing exercises, and easy to follow fluid exercises to increase energy, release pain, and reduce stress. Can stand or sit in chair. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Fay McGrew Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20722 8:30-9:30 a.m. Apr 5-Apr 26 Tu 4 $40 20725 8:30-9:30 a.m. May 3-May 24 Tu 4 $40 20726 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jun 7-Jun 28 Tu 4 $40 Heart CoherentTai Chi Kung ♥ Experience your own radiance, increase strength without tension, free yourself from stress and pain. These aligned, balanced, breath coordinated, circular moving meditations harmonize energy and contribute to peace in your personal and shared worlds. Practice leads to wellness of body/mind and spirit. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Richard Wing Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19710 1-2:10 p.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $40 19711 1-2:10 p.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $40 19712 1-2:10 p.m. Jun 2-Jun 23 Th 4 $40 19713 2:15-3:25 p.m. Jun 30-Jul 21 Th 4 $40 19714 2:15-3:25 p.m. Jul 28-Aug 18 Th 4 $40 19715 1-2:10 p.m. Aug 25-Sep 15 Th 4 $40 Activities and classes with ♥offer a health and wellness benefit to the participant.
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 57See registrationinformation on page 70. Tappercize ♥ Tappercize is a fun way to exercise while learning to tap dance. We learn basic tap steps while dancing to the“Oldies” of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. Each one hour class consists of a warm-up, learning steps and dancing to music, followed by a cool-down. Tap shoes are optional. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Joan Cala Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19718 11 a.m.-Noon Apr 1-Apr 29 F 5 $48 19719 11 a.m.-Noon May 6-May 27 F 4 $38 19720 11 a.m.-Noon Jun 3-Jun 24 F 4 $38 19721 11 a.m.-Noon Jul 15-Aug 5 F 4 $38 19722 11 a.m.-Noon Aug 12-Sep 2 F 4 $38 Yoga ♥Intermediate Create a union of body, mind and spirit as you practice basic postures and breath work. This class is not suitable for beginners. Instructor has years of experience in yoga, with seniors in particular! Please bring a mat and small towel, and wear clothing that allows movement. Little to no food suggested within two hours of practice. Senior Center: Auditorium Instructor: Tia Lanzetta Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19852 3-4:15 p.m. Apr 4-Apr 25 M 4 $37 19853 3-4:15 p.m. May 2-May 23 M 4 $37 19854 3-4:15 p.m. Jun 6-Jun 27 M 4 $37 19855 3-4:15 p.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $28 19856 3-4:15 p.m. Aug 1-Aug 29 M 5 $46 Intermediate/Advanced A slightly faster paced class with more advanced poses than intermediate yoga. This class is not suitable for beginners. Yoga is considered by many to be effective in promoting strength, agility, flexibility and balance. Please bring a mat and small towel. Wear clothing that allows movement. Little to no food suggested within two hours of practice. Senior Center: Auditorium Instructor: Tia Lanzetta Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19881 10-11:15 a.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $37 19882 10-11:15 a.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $37 19883 10-11:15 a.m. Jun 2-Jun 30 Th 5 $46 19884 10-11:15 a.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $37 19885 10-11:15 a.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $37 20727 10-11:15 a.m. Sep 1-Sep 29 Th 5 $46 Play. Learn. Be Active!Carlsbad Senior Center www.carlsbadconnect.org
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    58 Spring-Summer 2016 Yoga:ChairYoga ♥ Enjoy the benefits of yoga from the comfort of your chair. Build strength and stamina, improve flexibility and learn to harmonize all the levels of your life. This gentle class will teach you how to incorporate the healing power of deep breathing into all of your movements. Bring a mat. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Cynthia Collier Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19869 3:45-4:45 p.m. Apr 7-Apr 28 Th 4 $38 19870 3:45-4:45 p.m. May 5-May 26 Th 4 $38 19871 3:45-4:45 p.m. Jun 2-Jun 30 Th 5 $47 19872 3:45-4:45 p.m. Jul 7-Jul 28 Th 4 $38 19873 3:45-4:45 p.m. Aug 4-Aug 25 Th 4 $38 Yoga: GentleYoga ♥ Lift your spirit with this gentle, yet strengthening, yoga class. You will learn a flow of postures’ designed to enhance flexibility and improve balance as muscles, bones and joints get stronger. Deep breathing will relax and rejuvenate you, harmonizing body, mind and spirit. Bring a mat and eat after class. Senior Center: Dance Studio Instructor: Cynthia Collier Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19876 3-4:15 p.m. Apr 4-May 9 M 6 $49 19877 3-4:15 p.m. May 16-Jun 27 M 6 $49 19878 3-4:15 p.m. Jul 11-Aug 29 M 8 $65 Zumba Gold ♥ Have you ever tried ZUMBA and felt overwhelmed? ZUMBA GOLD is especially choreographed for the active over 50 crowd. Latin rhythms inspire moves to exercise the brain, heart and all major muscle groups. You’ll have fun, dance, laugh and get a cardio workout guided by your 76-year- young instructor. Senior Center: Activity Room Instructor: Donna Billmeyer Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19901 10-11 a.m. Apr 1-Apr 29 F 4 $24 19902 10-11 a.m. May 6-May 20 F 3 $18 19903 10-11 a.m. Jun 3-Jun 24 F 4 $24 19904 10-11 a.m. Jul 8-Jul 29 F 4 $24 19905 10-11 a.m. Aug 5-Aug 26 F 4 $24 19906 10-11 a.m. Apr 11-Apr 25 M 3 $18 19907 10-11 a.m. May 9-May 23 M 3 $18 19908 10-11 a.m. Jun 13-Jun 27 M 3 $18 19909 10-11 a.m. Jul 11-Jul 25 M 3 $18 19910 10-11 a.m. Aug 8-Aug 29 M 4 $24 Specialty Computer Essentials Conquer your fear! Learn the essentials in order to operate your PC computer; learn the most used features: how to place personal pictures on your computer desktop; how to create and use folders to organize documents and pictures; how to create and use shortcuts for most used activities, and more. Senior Center: Computer Lab Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20713 10 a.m.-Noon Apr 18-May 2 M 3 $42 20714 10 a.m.-Noon Jun 6-Jun 20 M 3 $42 Digital Photos and your Computer Master the transfer of your digital pictures from your camera, tablet or cell phone to your computer or laptop. Learn how to display them, edit them, and save them on your computer. Let your photos finally receive the attention they deserve. This class is fun and informative. Senior Center: Computer Lab Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19190 10 a.m.-Noon May 9-May 23 M 3 $42 19191 10 a.m.-Noon Jun 27-Jul 18 M 3 $42 DiscoverYour Inner Artist with Oil or Acrylic Our award-winning artist will teach you how to transfer Nature, Animals and People to canvas. Begin your journey and discover how easy it is to work with acrylic and oil medias. Interactive lessons provide students with a comprehensive foundation. All levels of experience are welcome - from beginners to advanced. Senior Center: Multipurpose Room Instructor: Mary Ann Stabile Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19193 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Apr 29-May 27 F 5 $81 19194 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Jun 3-Jul 8 F 5 $81 19195 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Jul 15-Aug 12 F 5 $81 19196 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Aug 26-Sep 23 F 5 $81
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 59See registrationinformation on page 70. Fun withWatercolor If you love the look of watercolor paintings and want to explore your creative skills, then this is the class for you. All painting levels are welcome. No drawing involved. Students are provided with a template and reference photo. Have fun exploring watercolor basics, techniques and composition while you create beautiful paintings. Senior Center: Arts Studio Instructor: Bonnie Gleason Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19221 9-11:30 a.m. Apr 21-May 26 Th 6 $131 19222 9-11:30 a.m. Jun 9-Jul 14 Th 6 $131 19223 9-11:30 a.m. Jul 28-Sep 1 Th 6 $131 Hands-on Projects Want to or need to sharpen your computing skills? Enhance your knowledge by doing preferred projects with the instructor by your side. Pick a subject or a project and the instructor will guide you thru to a successful project completion. Students must have basic experience in their subject of choice. Senior Center: Computer Lab Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 20715 10 a.m.-Noon Apr 8-Apr 22 F 3 $42 20716 10 a.m.-Noon Apr 29-May 13 F 3 $42 20717 10 a.m.-Noon May 20-Jun 3 F 3 $42 20718 10 a.m.-Noon Jun 10-Jun 24 F 3 $42 20719 10 a.m.-Noon Jul 1-Jul 15 F 3 $42 Internet Email Beyond the Basics Learn how to find, organize, manage, and save websites; how to use Google maps, how to print information from Internet and emails efficiently; how to email to multiple people at once and correctly; how to email others your documents and pictures and more. Prerequisite: Internet and Email Essentials class. Senior Center: Computer Lab Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19278 1-3 p.m. May 9-May 23 M 3 $42 19279 1-3 p.m. Jun 27-Jul 18 M 3 $42 Internet Email Essentials Discover how the Internet works! Learn to navigate the web easily; create an email account (even if you have another one), send, receive and manage your emails; learn how to create, manage, and use your contacts list. Leave this class with great knowledge to have fun and confidence on the Internet. Senior Center: Computer Lab Instructor: Lavi Istrate Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19061 1-3 p.m. Apr 18-May 2 M 3 $42 19062 1-3 p.m. Jun 6-Jun 20 M 3 $42 Oriental Sumi-e Painting This unique, ancient art form utilizes specialized painting techniques handed down from one Japanese Master to another through the centuries. Artists use rice paper, Sumi-e ink, ink stone and brushes. For beginners and experienced; all levels welcome. Materials not included. Materials list available on-line or at the Senior Center front desk. Senior Center: Multipurpose Room Instructor: Kiyoko Messenger Ages: 50 and up *RESIDENT DISCOUNT 10% CLASS# TIME DATE DAYS WEEKS FEE* 19518 9:30-11:30 a.m. Apr 6-May 11 W 6 $58 19519 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 18-Jun 22 W 6 $58 19520 9:30-11:30 a.m. Jun 29-Aug 3 W 6 $58 20720 9:30-11:30 a.m. Aug 10-Sep 14 W 6 $58 Easy onlineEasyEasyEasyEasyEasy onononllinininee registration Create your new account today! www.carlsbadconnect.org EasyEasyEasyEasy
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    Carlsbad City (Dove)Library Construction begins late February. Modified library services offered through mid-April and construction complete mid-2016. Many programs will be held offsite. Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for locations and times. 1775 Dove Lane, 760-602-2049 Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. (Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. after construction complete) Friday Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. William D. Cannon Art Gallery Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium Closed for construction until mid-2016 Carlsbad City Library complex 1775 Dove Lane, 760-602-2049 Gallery hours Tuesday – Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. www.carlsbadca.gov/arts Georgina Cole Library 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, 760-434-2870 Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. Carlsbad City Library Learning Center Expanded hours and programs during Dove’s construction 3368 Eureka Place, 760-931-4500 Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. In observance of the following holidays, all Library Cultural Arts locations will be closed: Easter Sunday, March 27 Memorial Day Monday, May 30 Independence Day Monday, July 4 Library Cultural Arts Georgina Cole Library has reopened, and Carlsbad City Library on Dove Lane is undergoing its renovation. Throughout construction, your access to library programs and services will be maintained. • Online services and resources are always available • Construction will be completed in phases to allow part of the library to remain open during some of the construction • The Library Learning Center, across from Holiday Park, is open expanded hours, including weekends Closure dates, project information and program schedules are available at www.carlsbadlibrary.org. We’re Improving forYou! your access to library programs and forYou! Library Cultural ArtsLibrary Cultural Arts 60 Spring-Summer 2016
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    Carlsbad City LibraryLearning Center 3368 Eureka Place, 760-931-4500 Literacy Services, 760-931-4510 The Library Learning Center is a welcoming community gathering place where lifelong learning is supported for all ages. Services include family and adult literacy, bilingual (Spanish-English) programs for children and families, homework help and computer classes. Children’s and Teen Programs Weekly and monthly programs will run until May 27. The Summer Reading Program takes place June 27 through Aug. 12 and offers special programs, performances and activities for babies, children, teens and adults. Please visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-931-4500 for specific dates and more information. Programs subject to change. Mondays Toddler Time (18-36 mos.) 10:30 a.m. Stories and Sweet Bread (all ages) 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays Bilingual Story Craft (ages 3-5 years) 10 a.m., 3 p.m. Wednesdays Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10 a.m. All Star Readers Club (grades 1-2) 3:30 p.m., (grades 3-4) 4 p.m. Teen programs are offered one Friday a month. Call 760-931-4500 for more information. El Centro de Aprendizaje El Centro de Aprendizaje es un sitio de reunión cómodo y acogedor en el que se insta a personas de todas las edades a venir a satisfacer su sed de conocimiento. Los servicios que ofrece incluyen alfabetización para los adultos y la familia, programas bilingües en inglés y español para los niños y la familia, ayuda con las tareas y clases de computadora. Programas Juveniles Los programas regulares se realizarán hasta el 27 de mayo. El Programa de Lectura del Verano se realizará del 27 de junio al 12 de agosto y ofrecerá programas especiales, espectáculos y actividades para los bebes, los niños, los adolescentes y los adultos. Para más información o las fechas específicas de los programas por favor visite el www.carlsbadlibrary.org o llame al 760-931-4500. Los programas están sujetos a cambios. Lunes Tiempo con los pequeñitos (De 18 a 36 meses) 10:30 a.m. Puros Cuentos y Pan Dulce (Todas las edades) 3:30 p.m. Martes Hora de Arte y Cuentos Bilingües (De 3 a 5 años) 10 a.m., 3 p.m. Miércoles Cuentos para los Pre-escolares (De 3 a 5 años) 10 a.m. All Star Readers Club (Los grados 1 y 2) 3:30 p.m., (Los grados 3 y 4) 4 p.m. Los programas para los adolescentes se ofrecen un viernes en el mes. Para más información llame al 760-931-4500. Concert 3368 Eureka Place Admission is free. June 23, 6:30 p.m. Nathan Welden Literacy Services 3368 Eureka Place, 760-931-4510 The Library Learning Center’s Literacy Services provides free tutoring in basic reading, writing and comprehension for English-speaking adults. Trained volunteer tutors provide one-to-one and small group instruction. This service is free. Adult learners study using books and computers to learn skills to meet their life goals. Tutoring sessions are scheduled twice a week at the Library Learning Center, for 90 minutes per session. For additional information, please call 760-931-4510 to get help with reading or to become a volunteer. Volunteer tutors are especially needed. Learners are waiting. Summer Reading Program June 27 – Aug. 12 Babies and toddlers: under age 3 Kids ages 3-6th grade Teens grades 7-12 Adults age 18 and up Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for more information. Enjoy activities, reading incentives and entertainment. Supported by the Friends of the Carlsbad Library. www.carlsbadca.gov/library 61
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    Georgina Cole Library BookClubs for Adults Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive For additional information, contact Elyse Roy at 760-434-2866 or email elyse.roy@carlsbadca.gov. The Tuesday Evening Book Club Meets on the first Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. April 5 Walled-In: a West Berlin Girl’s Journey to Freedom by J. Elke Ertle (author visit) May 3 The Castle by Franz Kafka June 7 Deep Winter by Samuel Gailey (author visit) July 5 The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd The Thursday Afternoon Book Club Meets on the second Thursday of every month, 2 p.m. April 14 Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng May 12 The Paris Wife by Paula McLain June 9 Deep Winter by Samuel Gailey (author visit) July 14 The Castle by Franz Kafka Computer Classes Computer classes are offered at the Library Learning Center. All classes are free; registration is required for eBook classes only, all others are first come, first served. For information, call 760-931-4500 or 760-434-2870. Concerts Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Admission is free. April 30, 2 p.m. Sister Speak July 24, 2 p.m. Tolan Shaw Library Film Series Cole Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Admission is free. The Carlsbad Film Series will take place the first three Wednesdays of the month at 6 p.m., and the Cinema Series of Carlsbad features independent and critically acclaimed films at 2 p.m. in the Cole Community Room during spring 2016. April – Academy Award Nominees April 6 Bridge of Spies (2015, PG-13, 141 min.) April 13 Spotlight (2015, R, 128 min.) April 20 The Revenant (2015, R, 156 min.) May – Biopic Films May 4 Steve Jobs (2015, R, 122 min.) May 11 The Walk (2015, PG, 123 min.) May 18 Concussion (2015, PG-13, 123 min.) Cinema Series of Carlsbad May 21 Suffragette (2015 PG-13, 106 min.) Children’s and Teen Programs Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Weekly and monthly programs will run until May 27. The Summer Reading Program takes place June 27 through Aug. 12 and offers special programs, performances and activities for babies, children and teens. Please visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-434-2870 for specific dates and more information. Programs subject to change. Mondays Toddler Time (ages 18-36 months) 10 and 11 a.m. Tuesdays Baby Rhyme Time (birth-18 months) 10 and 11 a.m. Tuesday Afternoon Adventures (grades K-5), program varies, 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10:30 a.m. Pizza and a Movie (grades 6-12), dates vary, 5:30 p.m. Thursdays Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10:30 a.m. Fridays Movers and Shakers (ages 18 months and up) 10 a.m. Saturdays Saturday Stories (all ages) 11 a.m. 62 Spring-Summer 2016
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    Genealogy Collection Georgina ColeLibrary, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Call 760-434-2931 for more information. The library’s Genealogy Collection is one of the largest in Southern California and has a strong emphasis in 17th, 18th and 19th centuries United States. The Genealogy Division of the Cole Library and the North San Diego County Genealogy Society (NSDCGS) co-sponsor a wide variety of programs for genealogists each month. Free programs include a computer genealogy group, DNA interest group, beginning and refresher classes, and more. Please visit www.nsdcgs.org for additional Genealogy program information. Carlsbad History Collection Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Cole Community Room, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Free. Seating is limited and first come, first served. March 12 Live Longer, Stress Less March 19 Mindfulness: Connection with Stress, Brain, Body March 24 Spring Clean Your Eating Habits March 25 Health Helps: Health Literacy Workshop March 26 Library Got Game March 31 Cooking up Healthy at the Library April 2 Food Sensitivities and Your Health April 16 Mindfulness in Your Daily Life April 23 Tai Chi Chuan April 28 Candlelight Yoga April 30 Healthy Brains Age Better More info at www.carlsbadlibrary.org. MOVE: Mind, Body, Spirit This project is supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. Workshops on healthy living from your head to your toes! Experts will engage you in the latest brain, stress management, nutrition and mindfulness research. Call 760-434-2931 or for more information email carlsbad.history@carlsbadca.gov. Visit us in the Georgina Cole Library and discover: • Newspapers dating back to1887 • Yearbooks and scrapbooks • Thousands of photographs • Letters and memorabilia • Maps and blueprints • Books, DVDs and more! Computer Classes @ Your Library All classes are free. Registration is required. Classes include eBook Introduction, Email and Internet Basics, Microsoft Word and more. Check out our computer class calendar at the library, visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org to view that month’s selection or call 760-931-4510 for more information. Need help? Volunteer tech tutors provide personalized help with devices, email, Internet and MS Office. Call 760-931-4510 to make an appointment. www.carlsbadca.gov/library 63
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    Carlsbad City Library 1775Dove Lane Construction begins late February. Modified library services offered through mid-April and construction complete mid-2016. Many programs will be held offsite. Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for locations and times. For information about upcoming events, visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-602-2049. Library Film Series Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane Admission is free. The Carlsbad Film Series takes place the last three Wednesdays of the month at 6 p.m., and the Cinema Series of Carlsbad features independent and critically acclaimed films one Saturday every other month at 2 p.m. at the library’s Schulman Auditorium. June – Page to Screen June 15 Mr. Holmes (2015, PG, 104 min.) June 22 The Martian (2015, PG-13, 144 min.) June 29 Brooklyn (2015, PG-13, 111 min.) July – Family Movie Nights July 13 Kung Fu Panda (2008, PG, 92 min.) July 20 Jungle Book (1967, G, 78 min.) July 27 Cool Runnings (1993, PG, 98 min.) Cinema Series of Carlsbad July 16 50 Feet From Syria (2015, not rated, 39 min.) Carlsbad Playreaders Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane 7:30 p.m. Donations of $5 general/$1 student accepted at the door. For more information, visit www.carlsbadplayreaders.org. June 20 Triumph of Love Book by James Magruder, lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, and music by Jeffrey Stock Aug. 15 After the Revolution by Amy Herzog What’s Getting Even Better at Dove Library • Community gathering place with“living room”feel • Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity • Additional seating areas • New Friends of the Library Bookstore • New carpet and paint • Versatile learning center for classes and workshops • New technology available for public use • Collaborative study and meeting spaces • Enhanced meeting technology • Available by reservation or drop-in • Dedicated area just for teens • New spaces for studying and group projects • Flexible seating and space for events • Improved viewing experience • New seating and theatrical lighting • Upgraded presentation equipment • Improved ADA Accessibility Dove Library Interior Improvements New Tech Lab New Group Study/Meeting Rooms New Teen Space Enhanced Auditorium New Gathering Spaces • Revitalized courtyard and new patio • Expanded café with additional food and drink options • New opportunities for outdoor programs and events and workshops • New technology available for public use • Collaborative study and meeting spaces • Enhanced meeting technology • Available by reservation or drop-in • Dedicated area just for teens • New spaces for studying and group projects • Flexible seating and space for events • Improved viewing experience • New seating and theatrical lighting • Upgraded presentation equipment • Improved ADA Accessibility New Group Study/Meeting Rooms New Teen Space Enhanced Auditorium New Gathering Spaces • Revitalized courtyard and new patio • Expanded café with additional food and drink options • New opportunities for outdoor programs and events What’s Getting Even Better at Dove Library • Community gathering place with“living room”feel • Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity • Additional seating areas • New Friends of the Library Bookstore • New carpet and paint • Versatile learning center for classes and workshops • New technology available for public use • Collaborative study and meeting spaces • Enhanced meeting technology • Available by reservation or drop-in • Dedicated area just for teens • New spaces for studying and group projects • Flexible seating and space for events • Improved viewing experience • New seating and theatrical lighting • Upgraded presentation equipment • Improved ADA Accessibility Dove Library Interior Improvements New Tech Lab New Group Study/Meeting Rooms New Teen Space Enhanced Auditorium New Gathering Spaces • Revitalized courtyard and new patio • Expanded café with additional food and drink options • New opportunities for outdoor programs and events What’s Getting Even Better at Dove Library • Community gathering place with“living room”feel • Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity • Additional seating areas • New Friends of the Library Bookstore • New carpet and paint • Versatile learning center for classes and workshops • New technology available for public use • Collaborative study and meeting spaces • Enhanced meeting technology • Available by reservation or drop-in • Dedicated area just for teens • New spaces for studying and group projects • Flexible seating and space for events • Improved viewing experience • New seating and theatrical lighting • Upgraded presentation equipment • Improved ADA Accessibility Dove Library Interior Improvements New Tech Lab New Group Study/Meeting Rooms New Teen Space Enhanced Auditorium What’s Getting Even Better at Dove Library • Community gathering place with“living room”feel • Enhanced technology and Wi-Fi connectivity • Additional seating areas • New Friends of the Library Bookstore • New carpet and paint • Versatile learning center for classes and workshops • New technology available for public use • Collaborative study and meeting spaces • Enhanced meeting technology • Available by reservation or drop-in • Dedicated area just for teens • New spaces for studying and group projects • Flexible seating and space for events • Improved viewing experience • New seating and theatrical lighting • Upgraded presentation equipment • Improved ADA Accessibility Dove Library Interior Improvements New Tech Lab New Group Study/Meeting Rooms New Teen Space Enhanced Auditorium What’s Getting Even Better at Dove Library When Dove reopens, you’ll enjoy: Interior Improvements New Tech Lab and Group Study/Meeting Rooms New Gathering Spaces Enhanced Ruby G. 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    Concerts Ruby G. SchulmanAuditorium, 1775 Dove Lane Admission is free. Aug. 27, 7 p.m. Rosemary Watson Concerts, films and Carlsbad Playreaders supported by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation’s Robert H. Gartner Cultural Endowment Fund. Book Clubs for Adults Due to renovations, please call for location information. The Monday Night Classics Book Club Meets on the fourth Monday of every month, 7 p.m. For additional information, call Leila Dooley at 760-434-2881 or email leila.dooley@carlsbadca.gov. April 25 Sweet Thursday by John Steinbeck May 23 The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy June 27 Fer-de–Lance by Rex Stout The First Wednesday Book Club Meets the first Wednesday of every month, 2 p.m. For additional information, call Susan Burke at 760-602-2062 or email susan.burke@carlsbadca.gov. April 6 Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel May 4 Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder June 1 Circling the Sun by Paula McLain The FirstThursday Book Club Meets on the first Thursday of every month, 7 p.m. For additional information, call Susan Burke at 760-602-2062 or email susan.burke@carlsbadca.gov. April 7 An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness by Kay Redfield Jamison May 5 The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion June 2 Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee Children’s Programs During Dove’s closure and interim services, our weekly preschool programs are moving to the meeting room at Alga Norte Community Park, located at 6565 Alicante Rd. Please arrive a few minutes before the start of each program to pick up a free ticket. Weekly and monthly programs will run until May 27. The Summer Reading Program takes place June 27 through Aug. 12 and offers special programs, performances and activities for babies, children and teens. Please visit www. carlsbadlibrary.org or call 760-602-2047 for specific dates and more information. Programs subject to change. Wednesdays Baby Rhyme Time (for pre-walkers) 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m. (no afternoon program on the first Wednesday of each month) Toddler Time (for walkers, up to age 3), 10:30 a.m., 2 p.m. (no afternoon program on the first Wednesday of each month) Thursdays Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) 10 a.m. Fridays Storytime Theater 10 a.m. for 2-year-olds, 11 a.m. for 3- to 5-year olds. Tickets required. Homework Zone will be offered Monday through Thursday from 3:30 to 5:30. Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org for dates. Science Saturdays Moves to Georgina Cole Library for April and June 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Kids are invited to learn more about science in a fun and supportive environment. Recommended for children ages five and older, with a parent or other adult. April 16, 2 p.m. Spring Into Science @ Your Library, Georgina Cole Library Community Room June 18, 2 p.m. Science of You @ Your Library, Georgina Cole Library Community Room Meets on the first Thursday of every www.carlsbadca.gov/library 65
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    Become a Friend The Friendsof the Carlsbad Library has raised more than $1.5 million for the Carlsbad Library system through their bookstores and book sales including online sales through Amazon and eBay. We provide major funding for the popular Summer Reading Program and the Carlsbad Reads Together community event, and support enhanced technology and programs for kids and teens. Your membership allows us to continue our vital mission, supporting Carlsbad’s Libraries. Please fill out, detach, enclose check and mail to: Friends of the Carlsbad Library 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad, CA 92011 or call 760-602-2020 for additional information. Please print clearly Name Mailing Address City State Zip Phone Email Friends memberships ❏ Individual* $15 ❏ Life $150 *Annual membership ❏ Family* $25 ❏ Senior Individual* $10 *Annual membership *Annual membership ❏ I wish to be contacted about being a FriendsVolunteer Teen Programs Visit www.carlsbadlibrary.org to check on teen programs during the library’s closure. Teen Action Group Interested in volunteering to create and produce programs for teens at the library? Contact Darin Williamson at darin.williamson@carlsbadca.gov or 760- 602-2058 to get involved in the Teen Action Group. Teen Talent Shows Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane 7- 8 p.m. Thursday nights Teens can sign up to participate in talent shows by registering by the Tuesday before the scheduled show. There’s no cost to register. For more information or to register, email darin.williamson@carlsbadca.gov or call 760-602-2058. July 14 Singing July 28 Dancing August 11 Creative Talents Unlisted Number 66 Spring-Summer 2016
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    Carlsbad Sculpture Garden Leslieand Paul Wilton: Reclaimed, Repurposed and Remembered Through June, Free Carlsbad Sculpture Garden, 2955 Elmwood St. Featuring nine whimsical sculptures by Escondido artists Leslie and Paul Wilton, founders of Metalmorph Sculpture Studio. The artists create their sculptures from recycled and repurposed objects such as machinery, car parts, ordinary household tableware and construction materials. House Home Sept. 4 – Oct. 23, Free Opening reception: Sept. 3, 5 – 7 p.m. William D. Cannon Art Gallery Carlsbad City Library complex, 1775 Dove Lane From condominiums and Cape Cods to ranches and dumbbell apartments, Americans have built all sorts of structures to call home. This traveling exhibition, which began a six-year national tour in 2014, was adapted from the original exhibition at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., and toured by Mid-America Arts Alliance. It has been made possible by NEH on the Road, a special initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities. We’re Moving Later this summer, the Cultural Arts Office staff will be moving from our longtime home on Elmwood Street to Carlsbad City Library on Dove Lane. Our move is part of the Library’s renovation and will allow us to be closer to the William D. Cannon Art Gallery and Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, home to many of our programs. Foreign Film Fridays, This Is Jazz! and Opera Previews will temporarily move to the Carlsbad Senior Center during the library’s renovation. Cannon Art Gallery Robert Pincus Curates Poetic: Artists in a Visionary Mode June – Aug. 21, Free William D. Cannon Art Gallery Carlsbad City Library complex, 1775 Dove Lane Robert Pincus has been a lecturer at University of San Diego since 1998, and was the art critic for the San Diego Union-Tribune and the Los Angeles Times for more than two decades. This exhibition, guest curated by Pincus, will highlight the work of notable local artists and is rooted in his extensive experience as an art critic. Cannon Art Gallery exhibitions are supported in part by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation William D. Cannon Cultural Endowment Fund. Cultural Arts Office William D. Cannon Art Gallery William Henry Jackson, Ten men building a wood frame house, black-and-white photograph, 1877 www.carlsbadca.gov/arts 67
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    Cultural Arts OfficeSpring Programs at the Carlsbad Senior Center With the renovations of the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium scheduled through mid-2016, spring programs will be held at the Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave. Foreign Film Fridays Fridays, 5 and 7 p.m., Free Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave. Foreign Film Fridays will return to the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium after the Carlsbad City Library on Dove Lane reopens in mid 2016. Summer season to be announced.Visit www.carlsbadca.gov/arts for the summer schedule. April 1 Behind the Sun (Brazil, PG 13, 2001) 100 min. A young man questions the tradition of violence between two rival families when he is ordered by his father to avenge the death of his older brother. April 15 Whale Rider (New Zealand, PG-13, 2002) 101 min. A contemporary story of love, rejection and triumph as a young Maori girl fights to fulfill her destiny. 3 Name Mailing Address City State Zip Phone Email Be a part of us Become a member today! The Carlsbad Friends of the Arts provides major support towards arts programs in our community. Volunteer opportunities Be more involved in the arts and make a di erence. Please check your areas of interest, and we will contact you promptly. ____ TGIF Concerts in the Parks ____ Family Open Studios at TGIF ____ Gallery Openings ____ Art Education ____ Membership ____ Publicity Marketing ____ Special Events Make your tax-deductible donation payable to Carlsbad Friends of the Arts and mail with your membership form to: Carlsbad Friends of the Arts 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008-1989 www.carlsbadfriendsofthearts.org ____ $500 or more Patron of the Arts ____ $100 Arts Supporter ____ $50 Family membership ____ $25 Individual membership ____ $1000 Corporate Sponsor* Membership bene s • Member discounts at special events • Complimentary newsletter from the Cultural Arts O ce • Invitation to the Cannon Art Gallery opening receptions • Special events and programs *Additional corporate bene ts Carlsbad Friends of the Arts 68 Spring-Summer 2016
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    TGIF Concerts inthe Parks June 24 – Aug. 19 Fridays, 6 – 8 p.m., Free Various park locations throughout Carlsbad Presented by the City of Carlsbad’s Cultural Arts Office, TGIF features great music, beautiful park settings, free offsite parking and shuttle service, a variety of food vendors and hands-on art activities for all ages. The season will be announced in May at www.carlsbadca.gov/arts. Summer Arts Camps Creative Arts Camp and Club Pelican reservations are first come, first served. Creative Arts campers draw, act and create a grand finale show, while Club Pelican members meet nature hands-on at Batiquitos Lagoon. Learn more and enroll your kids at www.carlsbadconnect.org or see p. 6 for more information. Family Open Studios Saturday, April 16 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Free Carlsbad Sculpture Garden, 2955 Elmwood St. Saturday, July 30 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Free Carlsbad City Library complex, 1775 Dove Lane Families love this all-ages, art-making event. Participants tour of the exhibition, then create their own art with help from professional art educators and talented volunteers. Materials and workspace are provided. Visit the city’s website at www.carlsbadca.gov/arts for more Family Open Studios On the Go events throughout the community. Foreign Film Fridays, This Is Jazz! and Opera Previews are made possible in part by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation and the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts. Family Open Studios supported by the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts. This Is Jazz! Saturdays, 4 p.m., Free Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave. KSDS Jazz 88.3 FM takes over as host of our acclaimed series on America’s original music, with on-air expert Claudia Russell inviting top jazz artists to perform and discuss all things jazz. April 16 Why Miles? with drummer Barry Farrar Jr. and the Jazz 88.3 All-Stars in celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month May 7 Jazz in Service featuring saxophonist Charlie Arbelaez Opera Previews Saturdays, 10 a.m., Free Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave. Our popular, media-augmented lectures on San Diego Opera are presented by USD music history professor Dr. Ron Shaheen. April 16 San Diego Opera: Madama Butterfly May 7 San Diego Opera: Great Scott www.carlsbadca.gov/arts 69
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    70 Spring-Summer 2016 Ci S PL P LAS AD CIT HM EM R SIG M SIG Ge Ma No Do A A Ia co co ev I u Cit or els em rel wr ch Registration Dates Registration will stay open until the classes are full. Please add your name to the waitlist if a class is full so that we will be able to plan for future classes. The only classes not offered online are fall preschool. Please note new priority dates for online registration. 1. Online only: Wednesday, February 24, 7:30 a.m. 2. Phone, walk-in, mail and online: Monday, March 7, 8 a.m. Online Registration at CarlsbadConnect.org Visit www.CarlsbadConnect.org, to access our online registration program. If you do not have an account you will need to create an account at www.carlsbadconnect.org. Email carlsbadconnect.org or call 760-434-2826 to get help or to report problems with the website. Holidays Classes are not held on holidays. If there are makeups they are normally on break weeks. Consult your instructor for the exact day and time. No classes are held on city holidays for aquatics; pool is open all holidays except New Year’s, Christmas and Thanksgiving.  Monday, May 30......................................................Memorial Day  Monday, July 4...............................................Independence Day Registration Policy Preregistration is required for all listed activities. Programs are filled on a first-come, first-served basis with waiting lists as necessary for each session period. An exception exists for Preschool; additional restrictions may apply. See the Preschool section for details. Program Changes Class schedules, fees, instructors, policies and procedures are subject to change. If class minimums are not reached within 72 hours of the class start date, classes are subject to cancellation. Alternate Classes, Substitutions For Mail-in registration, please use the Registration Form. In the event you are unable to register as requested, we will contact you for an alternative. If you are unable to choose an alternative, we will return your check. Refund Policy If a class/program is cancelled by the city, a full refund will be given. When a registrant requests a refund at least 10 city business days prior to the scheduled class/program:  50% of the registration fee will be refunded by check or credit card; or  a full credit* will be applied to your account. Note: Once a credit is issued, it cannot be exchanged for a refund.  No refunds or credits will be given for requests less than 10 city business days prior to the scheduled class/program. *Please Note: All credits are good for 6 months from date of issue, and may be used for any Parks Recreation Department program. After 6 months, any unused credits will be written off or registrant may elect to donate it to the Department’s Opportunity Grants Program for a possible tax write-off. There are NO CASH REFUNDS. All check refunds will be mailed approximately 2-3 weeks after a request for refund is received. Waitlist Policy If an opening occurs in a class, we will call down the waitlist and the first person to respond will be able to enroll in the class. We appreciate your patience and understanding with this process. Returned Checks A $35 service fee will be charged for all checks returned for insufficient funds. Non-Discrimination Policy Carlsbad’s Nondiscrimination Policy allows access for all residents wishing to participate. The City of Carlsbad and the Parks and Recreation Department prohibit discrimination on any basis protected under state or federal law in the administration of, or providing access to its programs or activities. Citizens with a hearing impairment can utilize the services of California Relay Services for the hearing impaired (C.R.S.). C.R.S. personnel can be reached to relay your recreation inquiries to us in the Parks and Recreation Department by dialing 800-735-0193. The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Department strives to provide quality programming for ALL individuals regardless of abilities by offering recreation events and programs that value diversity and promote an atmosphere that services the well-being of all who participate. The Parks and Recreation Department is committed to promoting acceptance, understanding and building positive relationships while creating community through people, parks and programs. The city partners with Kids Included Together (KIT), a national non-profit organization providing best practices training to support recreational programs that include access for all children regardless of ability. Inclusion support requests must be made a minimum of three weeks in advance of the class or camp start date. Please call 760-602-7522 for more information. Child Safety For your child’s safety, please make sure class is in session and the instructor is present before leaving your child. Parents or guardians are responsible for picking up their children at the end of class. SFI LOGO HERE How to Register
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    www.carlsbadconnect.org 7161 City ofCarlsbad Spring-Summer-2014 Registration PLEASE PRINT IN INK AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY Primary Adult Contact LAST NAME ____________________________________________________________________________ FIRST NAME ____________________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY ________________________________________________________________________________________ STATE _______________________ ZIP __________________________ HM PHONE _________________________CELL PHONE ____________________________ WK PHONE_____________________________ EMAIL ____________________________ CHECK HERE IF YOU PREFER NOT TO RECEIVE OUR ELECTRONIC MAILINGS EMERGENCY CONTACT _______________________________________________________________________ PHONE ____________________________________________________ Release From Liability and Indemnification (Please read before signing.) SIGN HERE SIG NATURE ______________________________________________________________ DATE ___________________________________________________ Method of Payment SIGN HERE SIGNATURE ______________________________________________________________ DATE ___________________________________________________ ■ Cash ■ Check: Make checks payable to “City of Carlsbad.” ■ Charge Get registration information, refund policy and mailing addresses for community centers at www.carlsbadconnect.org visa/ MasterCard # _____________________________________ Expiration Date __________________ Security Code _________ Note: please refer to the website for the refund policy. $20 check processing fee for refunds granted. $35 service charged for all returned checks. This form, which includes the City’s Liability Waiver, has two sides and must be filled out completely, signed and returned before the activity start date or participation will not be allowed. Thank you for your cooperation. Do you require any special accommodations to participate in the program you are interested in? If so, please check here. ■ Activity Registration ACTIVITY # ACTIVITY NAME PARTICIPANT’S FULL LEGAL NAME (1st Last) DOB M/F DAY TIME LOCATION START FEEDATE Total Fees $ ___________ You can make a difference! My Opportunity Grants donation $ ___________ TO TAL $ ___________ PLEASE COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF FORM I agree to release and hold harmless the City of Carlsbad, including its officers, employees, agents, volunteers, and elected and appointed officials; collectively “released parties,” from any claims, causes of action, damages, losses, liabilities, or expenses, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, for any personal injury, property damage or death arising out of me or my child’s participation in any City of Carlsbad, program, activity and/or event, regardless of whether the personal injury, property damage or death was caused by any negligent act or omission of the released parties. I understand that by signing this release I am releasing all of the released parties from any liability resulting from me or my child’s participation in any City of Carlsbad program, activity and/or event. I further understand and recognize that these programs, activities and events may be dangerous to me or my child and knowingly accept those risks or dangers. I understand that if I am or my child is injured, this release will be used against me and anyone else claiming damage(s) due to me or my child’s injury in any legal action or claim. I also understand and agree that no City elected official, officer, employee, volunteer, or agent is authorized to modify this release and hold harmless agreement. I certify that I have personally read and understand this release and hold harmless and further agree that this release shall be valid for one year from the original signature date. I may revoke this release in writing and by delivering the written revocation to the park and recreation director. revocation of this release shall be grounds to terminate my or my child’s participation in City programs, activities, and events. Credit Card # Spring-Summer 2016 Registration This form, which includes the City’s Liability Waiver, has two sides and must be filled out completely, signed and returned before the activity start date or participation will not be allowed. Thank you for your cooperation.
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    72 Spring-Summer 201662Summer 2014 Medical Emergency Release: Authorization and Consent of Parent(s) or Legal Guardian(s) This authorization is effective on the ___________________ day of _______________________, 20 _____________ , and shall be valid for one year. Signed this _______________ day of ________________________________________________, 20 _____________ . SIGN HERE PARENT/GUARDIAN #1’S SIGNATURE _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ PARENT/GUARDIAN #2’S SIGNATURE ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Code of Conduct Release ____________(Please Initial) Insurance Co. _______________________________________________________Policy #______________________________________________ Dentist Name _______________________________________________________Phone: ______________________________________________ Dentist Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Insurance Co. _______________________________________________________ Policy # _____________________________________________ Family Physician ____________________________________________________Phone _______________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pertinent medical history information (Epilepsy, diabetes, allergies, etc.)___Yes ___No. If yes, explain: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Legal Guardian Emergency Phone # _________________________________________________________________________________ In case of emergency (if Parent/Legal Guardian cannot be contacted) please notify: Name ________________________________________ Relationship to child: ______________________Phone ___________________________ Name ________________________________________ Relationship to child: ______________________Phone ___________________________ My child takes the following medications on a regular basis: ______________________________________________________________________ Staff is not permitted to dispense any medication not prescribed by a physician. A physician’s note must accompany the medication that is to be dispensed. Name of Child ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Medicine ___________________________________________________ Time Given ________________ Dosage _______________________ PARTICIPANT NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ACTIVITY: _______________________________________________________________________________DATE OF BIRTH: _____________________________________ GENDER: __________ Photographic Release ____________________ (Please Initial) INITIAL HERE INITIAL HERE Registration I permit the City of Carlsbad to use and publish photographs and/or videotapes of me and/or my children for purposes of presenting recreation or cultural arts activities to the community and to promote the recreation and cultural arts programs to prospective clients and/or participants. I also give permission to release such photographs and/or videotapes to the news media in support of the program. Pursuant to California Family Code §6910, I am a parent or legal guardian having legal custody of the minor child identified above, and do hereby authorize the City of Carlsbad, its officers, employees, agents, representatives, and assignees, whose care such minor child has been entrusted, to consent to any examination, X-ray examination (or similar examination such as by CAT scan), anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care to be rendered to the minor under the general or special supervision and upon the advice of a physician and surgeon licensed under the provisions of the California Medical Practice Act or to consent to an X-ray examination, anesthetic, dental or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care to be rendered to the minor by a dentist licensed under the provisions of the California Dental Practice Act. I agree to pay any and all costs for the foregoing care. In consideration of my child’s participation in the sponsored activity, I hereby release, hold harmless, and discharge the City of Carlsbad, its elected official, officers, employees, agents, representatives, and assignees from any and all claims for personal injuries and damages. The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Department encourages a safe and healthy atmosphere by supporting an environment free from: Drugs or Alcohol, Violence, Intimidation, or Harassment, Gambling or Solicitation, Profanity, or Abusive Language, Vandalism or Property Damage. This code of conduct applies to all participants, spectators, visitors, facility users, organizations or groups, staff and volunteers in any and all Carlsbad Parks Recreation Department Activities, Programs, Field and Facility Uses. Violation of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action up to and including immediate and permanent expulsion from Carlsbad Parks Recreation Programs, cancellation of any facilities or field reservations, forfeiture of any and all fees, and financial or other restitution for any damage. Acts conducted by a minor are the responsibility of the parent or guardian. I have read and agree to abide by the City of Carlsbad's Code of Conduct and accept responsibility for any acts on behalf of my child in violation of this code. HAVE YOU SIGNED IN THREE PLACES AND INITIALED IN TWO PLACES? YOUR FORM IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL YOU DO. Registration The City of Carlsbad encourages a safe and healthy atmosphere by supporting an environment free from: Drugs or Alcohol, Violence, Intimidation, or Harassment, Gambling or Solicitation, Profanity, or Abusive Language, Vandalism or Property Damage. This code of conduct applies to all participants, spectators, visitors, facility users, organizations or groups, sta and volunteers in any and all City of Carlsbad Activities, Programs, Field and Facility Uses. Violation of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action up to and including immediate and permanent expulsion from Carlsbad Parks Recreation Programs, cancellation of any facilities or eld reservations, forfeiture of any and all fees, and nancial or other restitution for any damage. Acts conducted by a minor are the responsibility of the parent or guardian. I have read and agree to abide by the City of Carlsbad’s Code of Conduct and accept responsibility for any acts on behalf of my child in violation of this code.
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    Week 1 Week2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 June 20–24 June 27–July1 July 5 – 8 July 11–15 July 18 –22 July 25–29 Aug. 1–5 Aug. 8–12 Aug. 15–19 Aug. 22–26 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Aquatic Sports Camp 6 - 14 Smash Lab 6 - 12 Jr. Lifeguarding Camp 6 - 15 Master Sports Basketball Camp 6 - 13 Jr. Lifeguarding Camp 6 - 15 Around theWorld Cooking Camp 6 - 12 Jr. Lifeguarding Camp 6 - 15 European Multi Sports Camp 5 - 13 Jr. Lifeguarding Camp 6 - 15 European Multi Sports Camp 5 - 13 Jr. Lifeguarding Camp 6 - 15 Basketball Camp 6 - 14 European Multi Sports Camp 5 - 13 Little Rippers! 5 - 7 European Multi Sports Camp 5 - 13 European Multi Sports Camp 5 - 13 European Multi Sports Camp 5 - 13 Masters Sport Game Changer 6 - 12 YouthVolleyball 11 - 16 TetraBrazil Soccer Academy 6 - 16 British Soccer Camp 7 - 15 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 3 - 4 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 3 - 4 Teenage Mutant NingaTurtles 4 - 6 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 3 - 4 Master Sport Volleyball Camp 7 - 14 Basketball Camp 6 - 14 Masters Sport Jr. Sport 4 - 6 Basketball Camp 6 - 14 Master Sports Basketball Camp 6 - 14 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 3 - 4 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 4 - 5 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 4 - 5 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 4 - 5 Masters Sport Flag Football 6 - 13 Master Sports Basketball Camp 6 - 14 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 Adventure LaserTag 7 - 13 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 First Kicks and Mini-Soccer 4 - 5 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 PeeWee 3 - 5 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 Jr. Zoo Keeper 6 - 12 Junior Golf Clinic 7 - 16 Master Sport Dodge Ball 7 - 14 Wonders Camp #6 6 - 12 MasterYour Sport Game Changer 6 - 12 Juniors Smash Camp 8 - 13 Kidz 5 – 11 Master Sport Dodge Ball 7 - 14 Juniors Smash Camp 8 - 13 Juniors Smash Camp 8 - 13 Club Pelican 7 - 9 Serve It Up! 7 - 13 StarWars 6 - 12 Film Making 6 - 12 Masters Sport Jr. Sport 4 - 6 Little Rippers! 5 - 7 Explorer 10 - 13 Skate Camp USA 5 - 13 Little Rippers! 5 - 7 Serve It Up! 7 - 13 Mysteries of Magic 6 - 12 Coast 2 Coast Soccer 4 - 12 Sparkle, Glitter and Glam 3 - 6 Spa-Tastic! 6 - 12 Skate Camp USA 5 - 13 Adventure LaserTag 7 - 13 Serve It Up! 7 - 13 Coast 2 Coast Soccer 4 - 12 Skate Camp USA 5 - 13 Wicked Cool 3D Art 7-12 Skate Camp USA 5 - 13 Wonders Camp #5 6 - 12 PeeWee 3 - 5 British Soccer Camp 7 - 15 British Soccer Camp 7 - 15 British Soccer Camp 7 - 15 Gymnastics Camp 5-11 Coast 2 Coast Soccer 4 - 12 PeeWee 3 - 5 Ceramics 9 - 12 PeeWee 3 - 5 Kidz 5 – 11 Serve It Up! 7 - 13 Master Sports Basketball Camp 6 - 14 Summer Archery 9-15 Pirate Adventures 3 - 6 Summer Archery 9-15 Kidz 5 – 11 Pre-Engineering Mine, Craft, Build LEGO 7 - 12 Kidz 5 – 11 Explorer 10 - 13 PeeWee 3 - 5 PeeWee 3 - 5 PeeWee 3 - 5 PeeWee 3 - 5 PeeWee 3 - 5 Explorer 10 - 13 PeeWee 3 - 5 Explorer 10 - 13 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 Kidz 5 – 11 Kidz 5 – 11 Kidz 5 – 11 Kidz 5 – 11 Kidz 5 – 11 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 Kidz 5 – 11 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 School Lunch Cooking Camp 6 - 12 Explorer 10 - 13 Explorer 10 - 13 Explorer 10 - 13 Explorer 10 - 13 Explorer 10 - 13 Smash Lab 6 - 12 Explorer 10 - 13 Young Explorers #5 4 - 6 Young Explorers #6 4 - 6 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 Counselor in Training 13 - 1 MermaidWishes Fish Kisses 3 - 6 Counselor in Training 13 - 15 American Girl 7 - 12 Bugs Butterflies 3 - 6 Engineering FUNdamentals w/LEGO 7 - 12 Young Explorers #1 4 - 6 Young Explorers #2 4 - 6 Young Explorers #3 4 - 6 Young Explorers #4 4 - 6 Little Rippers! 5 - 7 Minecraft Pre-Engineering w/LEGO 5 - 12 Artastic Fantastic 7 - 12 Pre-Engineering w/LEGO 5 - 6 Wonders Camp #1 6 - 12 Wonders Camp #2 6 - 12 Wonders Camp #3 6 - 12 Wonders Camp #4 6 - 12 Youth Volleyball 11 - 16 Blast from the Past! 7 - 12 Top Chef 6 - 12 Jr. Zoo Keeper 6 - 12 Creative Arts Camp 9-12 Around theWorld Cooking Culture 6 - 12 Epic Fort Building 6 - 12 Gymnastics Camp 5-11 Club Pelican 9 - 12 American Girl 7 - 12 I Love Dance! 6 - 13 Pre-Engineering Mine, Craft, Build LEGO 5 - 12 Disney Princesses 3 -9 Monster Mash Mania 3 - 6 Surf’s Up Beach Party 7-12 Super Silly Art Camp 3 - 6 Arts-Trava Ganza 9 - 16 Survival Game 7 - 12 Enchanted Dancing Princesses 3 - 6 Juniors Smash Camp 8 - 13 Artastic: Squiggles Giggles 5 - 8 Film Making 6 - 12 Mine, Craft, Build LEGO 5 - 6 Art Mania 7 - 12 Museum Madness 7-12 Top Chef 6 - 12 Club Pelican 7 - 9 Club Pelican 7 - 9 Gymnastics Camp 5-11 Survivalist 6 - 12 Summer Camps at a Glance Aquatics Art Specialty Science Exploration Sports Fitness Traditional LEGEND See camp descriptions on pages 4-21. Numbers indicate age range of camper. Sign up for all 2016 camps at www.carlsbadconnect.org
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    REGISTER TODAY! www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-2591 Estate Planning,page 5 Discover! Create! Enjoy! EASTCONN Community Education • Spring 2016 Close to home, affordable and FUN! Chocolate Herbs, page 5 Tiny Tappers, page 10
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-2591 Dear Community Members: I’m extremely pleased to offer our Spring 2016 catalog! For over 21 years, Adult and Commu- nity Education programs have offered a variety of convenient, affordable and high-quality pro- grams that are designed to enrich and benefit the lives of our community. Can’t make it to a classroom? Check out the exciting instructor-facilitated Ed2Go online courses offered. They are informative, enjoyable, convenient and highly interactive. Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments or suggestions for future courses. I look forward to an exciting fall and hope to see you all on our fabulous bus trips and in our classrooms! Richard Tariff EASTCONN Director of Adult Programs Community Education 860-455-1562; rtariff@eastconn.org OVER 250 ONLINE CLASSES Learning on the go! With the availability of portable computing devices, make the most of your time and check out our more than 250 Ed2Go offerings! EASTCONN Community Education is proud to offer instructor-facilitated online courses that are informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive any time of the day or night. Our six-week courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplemen- tary links and more. Visit www.ed2go.com/eastconn/ to find the complete catalog of 250+ courses. Please note!! Online classes require you to register securely online using a MasterCard, VISA, or American Express. Do not use the registration form in this brochure to register for any online classes. Ed2Go classes are not refundable. Some Ed2Go Topics: Accounting Fundamentals • Grant Writing • Medical Coding • Medical Terminology: A Word-Association Approach • Speed Spanish 2 Adult Education............................................................p. 9 Adult Basic Education - Reading Math Citizenship Classes Employment Training: TechnologyAcademy and Customer ServiceAcademy ESL (English-as-a-Second Language) Family Literacy J.E.T. (Jobs, Employment Training) Options to Earn a Diploma: CDP, GED, NEDP Transitions to Post-Secondary Program Arts, Crafts Hobbies..................................................p. 3-4 Computers/Technology.................................................p. 4-5 Cooking........................................................................p. 5 Employment Training................................................p. 5 Financial.......................................................................p. 5-6 Kids Corner CTAA.....................................................pp. 6-8, 10 Mind Body.................................................................p. 11 Music Dance.............................................................p. 11 Personal Development........................................................p. 11 Pets......................................................................................p. 12 Photography........................................................................p. 12 Special Events Bus Trips.................................................pp. 13-14 Class Sites...........................................................................back cover Registration..........................................................................p. 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Richard Tariff Meet Our Staff Sandra Garcia Administrative/ Program Assistant [Boston Celtics vs Miami Heat bus trip] “We had a BALL...I was totally impressed with everything from pick up at first location to difficulties in parking lot at third pick up . ... things couldn’t have been better. ...I really enjoyed not driving to Boston, parking in Boston and not having to deal with the traffic in Boston. Sit back and enjoy the ride...leaving the driving to us...and you took EXCELLENT care of us. We would most certainly do it again.” – Mike Instructors Wanted Looking for instructors in ... Cooking, Health, Computer Software/Programming More Applications: www.eastconn. org/communityed We encourage you to register early. It can often make or break a course. Please consider your schedule when signing up for a class. Questions? Contact us at communityed@eastconn.org or call 860-423-2591. Register Early!
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-25913 Arts, Crafts Hobbies sleep, upset stomachs from stress and processed foods, and avoiding the “freshman15” weight gain. • Take home a sampler treat, lifestyle resource and recipe guide for you and your student! 1 Class with Jessica Wednesday, June 8, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $25/single; $39/double Container Gardening • Learn how to design a container garden for your home patio or doorstep. • Create a design for different conditions by choos- ing containers, soil, suitable plants and color schemes. • Make your own container garden to take home! 1 Class with Hart’s Greenhouse staff Saturday, April 16, 10–11:30 a.m. Hart’s Greenhouse, Brooklyn $49; Materials Fee: $10, payable to Hart’s Green- house the day of event NEW Create a Healthier Home • Ditch the rubber gloves and join us for an evening of education on how to use essential oils for an organic, safe and cost effective way to keep your home safe and your body healthy. • Witness a demonstration of just how simple it can be to make your own products at home. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Monday, May 23, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $25 Emotions Aromatherapy • If you struggle with mood management, then this class is for you. • Learn the ways essential oils support the structure and functions of the body to help maintain homeo- A Guy’s Guide to Essential Oils • This class is designed for men/women searching for a natural deodorant, shaving cream. You can also use this info to create a simple and easy alter- native to detailing a car. • Learn about the new athlete’s kit and the man’s survival kit while traveling. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Friday, May 20, 6–8 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron $29 Bridal Bliss • Are you planning a wedding and feeling a bit over- whelmed? Then don’t miss out on this essential oils class! • Come learn ways to incorporate essential oils into your planning. These oils are safe for the bride, effective for the groom, wanted by the bridal party and a necessity for the honeymoon. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide for your pre- and post-wedding day plan- ning! 1 Class with Jessica Monday, April 11, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN, Hampton $39 Coin Collecting • This class is for everyone, from longtime collec- tors to beginners. • Learn about Civil War tokens, Comstock Lode, Branch Mints, Southern Gold and more. • Discover the best places to purchase your collection. • Understand how to determine condition and rarity of your coins. 2 Classes with Victor Thursdays, April 7 14, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN NLC, Danielson $29 College-Bound Survival Kit • Becoming an “empty nester” soon and feeling the stress as well as a bit of excitement? • Start your college-bound student on the right track with all organic, safe and easy to use natural solu- tions in this one-day class. • Come learn about the essential oil survival kit for that college-bound student. • Discover how to put together natural solutions to support test taking, seasonal threats, little to no Arts, Crafts Hobbies stasis, while supporting and managing your mood in a natural and safe way. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Tuesday, March 22, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN, Hampton $29 Essential Oils 101 • This Essential Oils 101 class will go over in detail all of your essential oil questions so that you can feel confident in your choices and safe using them. • Come learn about, experiment with and leave with samples of the purest oils in the world. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Friday, February 12, 6–8 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron $29 Essential Oils for the Athlete • This gym bag makeover has everything you need to focus on your workout. • Optimize your health, energize your performance and get fit from inside out, using natural solutions. • Experiment with pre- and post-workout oils and supplement samples and recipes to manage bone and muscle pain, help your body flush out unwant- ed toxins, and simulate nutrients to help you take it to the next level with every workout. • Take home a sampler treat, athlete’s resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Monday, June 13, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $35 Grow Your Own Vegetables for Beginners • Learn the basics of growing vegetables and herbs in a garden and/or containers. • You will take home a tomato seedling! 1 Class with Hart’s Greenhouse staff Saturday, April 9, 2–3:30 p.m. Hart’s Greenhouse, Brooklyn $19 Happy Healthy Sprouts • Promote a non-toxic lifestyle using Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) essential oils from pregnancy to the terrible two’s, from elementary school to those who are college bound. • Educate and empower yourself with natural alter- natives to sunscreens, bug sprays, hand sanitizer, soaps and shampoos. • Learn how to make over a diaper bag or backpack NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-25914 • You will learn how to thread a machine, use all stitches and complete samples of various seam finishes. NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be provided prior to the beginning of class; students must bring a sewing machine. 1 Class with Ashley Wednesday, May 4, 6–8 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron $35; Materials Fee: $10 payable to instructor Sewing 201: PJ Pants • This great skill-building class will have you brush- ing up on your basic seam techniques. • Learn to make an elastic casing and hem. NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be provided prior to the beginning of class. 1 Class with Ashley Wednesday, April 6, 6-8 p.m. Lyman Memorial High School, Lebanon $39 Computers/Technology Intro to Computers for Seniors • Finding it difficult to use your computer these days? If so, this workshop is for you! • Learn to use e-mail, search the Internet, and create word files. • Instruction in this course will be tailored to the individual needs of the participants. NOTE: Personal laptop is recommended 4 Classes with Heidi Fridays, January 29 – February 19, 1–2:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $75 Introduction to Smartphone Tablets • Explore the many options and functions, and learn to make the most of your mobile device! • Learn the specific differences between the IOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android operating systems. • Learn to better utilize the applications and func- tions featured on your devices, including your camera, calendar and music player. • Learn about accessories available for your devices! 3 Classes with Krista Mondays, February 1 – 22 (no class 2/15) (make-up 2/29), 5:30–7 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $59 Introduction to Pottery Techniques • Learn different hand-forming pottery techniques. • Create various decorative items for your spring garden. • Introduction to the pottery wheel. A demonstration of “throwing” will be given. • All levels of experience are welcome, from the novice to the advanced. • Material fees include clay, glaze and kiln firing. 6 Classes with Jean Wednesdays, April 6 – May 11 (5/18 make-up date) 7–9 p.m. Studio #5, Willimantic $89; Material Fee: $35, payable to instructor Natural Solutions with Essential Oils • Explore the health benefits of essential oils in this two-hour class. • Learn how essential oils can be used to support, strengthen, disinfect, relax and protect the structure and function of your body. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Friday, March 11, 6–8 p.m. Pomfret Community School, Pomfret $25 New England Hurricanes: Past, Present Future • Learn how hurricanes can affect our future and how to better prepare and stay informed about them! • You will be introduced to the basic science, histori- cal paths and regional effects that tropical systems have had and can have on New England. • Through PowerPoint, you will see recorded images and graphs from past landfalls. 2 Classes with Ron Wednesdays, May 4 11, 6–9 p.m. EASTCONN, Hampton $75 Romancing with Essential Oils • Are you tired and worn out at the end of the day? • Educate yourself and learn how essential oils can be used as room mists, linen sprays, bath soaks and massage oil. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Monday, February 1, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN, Hampton $29 Sewing 101 • Ever wanted to learn how to sew with a sewing machine? This introductory class is your chance! to ensure that your child has the necessary tools to assist them in making healthy choices. • Take home a sampler treat, resource and recipe guide! 1 Class with Jessica Friday, May 27, 6–8 p.m. Plainfield High School, Plainfield $29 Herbal Housekeeping • Create herbal housekeeping products for your home. • Enjoy making an essential oil; enhanced liquid castile soap; an herbal vinegar window-and-mirror wash; moth-away sachet; essential-oil-enhanced room spray; and an all-purpose cleaning spray. • Handouts and recipes will be given to participants. 1 Class with Michele Wednesday, March 2, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN, Hampton $35; Material Fee: $25 payable to instructor Herbal Medicine Products for Gardeners • Gardeners will enjoy this course while making sugar foot-and-hand scrub; an essential oil sooth- ing bath soak; a massage oil to prevent stiffness; and a relaxing tea blend. • Handouts and recipes will be given to participants. 1 Class with Michele Wednesday, April 20, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $29; Material Fee: $25 payable to instructor Introduction to Astronomy: Part 1 • Hop on board the cosmic express and take a jour- ney from our precious planet Earth through our solar system and beyond! • Learn about our cosmic neighborhood. • Study such cosmic wonders as the planets, stars, comets, meteors, our sun and moon and so much more! 1 Class with Ron Wednesday, February 17, 6–9 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $45 Introduction to Astronomy: Part 2 • In this follow-up course to Part 1, you will learn how to break into this fascinating hobby! • You will discuss topics such as choosing and using equipment, telescopes, optical eyepieces, accesso- ries, tips and techniques. • Take a journey to learn about deep space subjects such as galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, comets, meteors and more! 1 Class with Ron Wednesday, February 24, 6–9 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $45 Arts, Crafts Hobbies • Computers/Technology NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-2591 • Groups requiring a private session should contact sgarcia@eastconn.org 3 Classes with Jim Tuesdays, March 15 – 29 (4/5 make-up), 5–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $85; Material Fee: $100, paid to the instructor on the first day of class Financial Estate Planning • Learn about establishing and prioritizing estate planning goals. • Understand the impact of federal estate taxes, set- ting up wills and trusts and many other strategies with a professional in the field. 1 Class with MetLife staff Wednesday, April 20, 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN NLC, Danielson $29 Investing 101 • Understand a basic overview of investing. • Learn the difference between saving and investing, including asset class and investment styles, bonds, stocks, and types of mutual funds. 1 Class with MetLife staff Wednesday, March 23, 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $29 Investing 201 • This 90-minute workshop provides in-depth infor- mation about investing in stocks and bonds. • Receive information on tax implications, perfor- mance measurement, managing risk, determin- ing the right investments and common investing terminology. • Taking Investing 101 is recommended, prior to taking this course. 1 Class with MetLife staff Wednesday, April 6, 6–7:30 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron $35 Late-Stage Planning for College: Exploring Financial Aid Cash Management Solutions • This 90-minute workshop is designed for parents of high school students who are still unsure of how they are going to pay for their child’s college education. • You will learn how to better understand your own financial situation in order to maximize financial aid and use cash management solutions. 1 Class with MetLife Staff Wednesday, March 30, 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $19 Social Media for Beginners • Are you struggling to stay connected in the 21st century? If so, this hands-on workshop will ex- plore the differences and various uses of Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and Facebook. • This course is intended for beginners who want to learn how to use different types of social media to network with family and friends. NOTE: Personal laptops and/or tablets are recom- mended 4 Classes with Heidi Mondays, April 4 – May 2 (no class 4/18) 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $75 Social Media for Small Business Owners • Interested in reaching your audience using 21st century marketing techniques? • This hands-on workshop will explore the differ- ences and various uses of social media. i.e. Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram Facebook NOTE: Personal laptops and/or tablets are recom- mended 4 Classes with Heidi Mondays, March 7 – 28, 5:30–7 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $99 Cooking Chocolate and Herbs • Learn about pairing certain herbs with chocolate. • Taste real hot-chocolate, chocolate pudding with bay, spiced-chai truffles and herbal shortbread dipped in chocolate. • Handouts and recipes will be given to participants. 1 Class with Michele Wednesday, February 3, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $35; Material Fee: $15 payable to instructor Cupcake Fun for Everyone! (ages 7+) • Bring your family member, all ages welcome, and have fun with cupcakes in this one-day workshop! • Decorate cupcakes using buttercream frosting, fondant, cookies and candy to create whimsi- cal cupcakes that are perfect for birthday parties, graduations and many other special occasions. • Learn to frost, fill and pipe, using a pastry bag and Wilton tips. NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be provided prior to the beginning of class. 1 Class with Ashley Wednesday, March 30, 6–8 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron OR Wednesday, May 11, 6–8 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $35/single; $59/double; Materials Fee: $15 payable to instructor Intro to Cupcake Decorat- ing Designs (ages 8-13) • What child doesn’t love to decorate cupcakes? Your child will be using buttercream frosting and fondant to create whimsical cupcakes in this intro class. • Kids will learn to pipe design and frost, using pastry bags and Wilton tips. They’ll learn to create embellishments by rolling, blending and cutting shapes out of fondant. NOTE: A list of materials to bring to class will be provided prior to the beginning of class. 1 Class with Ashley Wednesday, April 13, 4:30–6 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $29; Materials Fee: $15 payable to instructor Employment Training ServSafe Certification • Improve your job marketability! Employers hold people with this certification in high regard. • Every food service operation is required by the State of Connecticut to employ at least one Qualified Food Operator. • Learn Connecticut’s requirements to become a qualified food operator. Computers/Technology • Cooking • Employment Training • Financial NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 5
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-25916 “The facts that I learned were enlightening. I will give a second and third thought to retiring before my full retirement age because I learned about the penalties and options.” – Peter Financial • Kids Corner CTAA NEW NEW Tax-Free Retirement • Join us for a one-day workshop to learn about strategies that can help you get closer to a tax-free retirement. • Discover how you can safely build a tax-favored position in retirement, using methods that have been around for more than 150 years. • Learn how retirement accounts impact your heirs, what tax-free vehicles exist and if they are appro- priate for you, and much more! 1 Class with Michael Wednesday, March 2, 6:30–8:30 p.m. (snow date Thursday, 3/10/16) EASTCONN NLC, Danielson $49 Understanding Life Insurance • A workshop for people purchasing life insurance for the first time or considering changing their coverage amounts. • Learn the factors to consider in determining how much life insurance you may need. • Provides an overview of the different types of life insurance to consider and its multiple uses. 1 Class with MetLife Staff Wednesday, March 2, 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $29 Women and Investing: Planning Your Financial Journey • Join us and learn how to start making investment and insurance decisions. • Discover the advantages of financial planning and staying on track. • Learn how to maximize your employee benefits and take control of the distribution of your money. 1 Class with MetLife Wednesday, April 13, 6–7:30 p.m. Plainfield High School, Plainfield $19 Kids Corner CTAA 4-H STEM Vacation Camp (2-5 graders) • Experience 4-H in the 21st century! • This week-long camp will introduce your child/ children to the CT 4-H program through a vari- ety of activities and events that will expand their minds, exercise their bodies and excite their spirits. • Campers will learn about three focus areas of 4-H; STEM, healthy living and citizenship/leadership with hands on fun and exploration. (STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) NOTE: Students are to bring a daily lunch and snack. Before and after-care provided at an additional cost. 5 Classes with Marc April 18-22, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. EASTCONN NLC, Danielson $199 Acting 1: Creating the Actor’s Toolbox (ages 8-12) • Students will develop self-confidence and the abil- ity to be creative collaboratively! • Actors have a “toolbox” of skills and talents from which to draw. This class will teach, encourage, and sharpen the actor’s tools – voice, body and imagination – through exercises, games and skits. • This class covers basic acting principles, includ- ing action, objective, obstacles, conflict, beats and being in the moment while incorporating funda- mentals of movement, voice and improvisation essential to the art of acting. • Students will examine scripts, perform character analysis, learn about actors’ journals and perform a final presentation for families. 16 Classes with Dan Mondays, January 25 – May 23 (no class 2/15, 4/18) 5:30–6:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $199 Acting 2 (ages 10-16) • Students will concentrate on voice, body, and imagination as they work to develop self-confi- dence through theater games and group work. • Students will learn to analyze characters for their qualities, characteristics, and motivations. • A final presentation for families will take place at the end of the semester. 15 Classes with Dan Saturdays, January 23 – May 21 (no class 2/13, 4/23) 11 a.m.–12 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $209 Acting Comedy Improvisation (ages 10-14) • Comedic improvisation, like “Whose Line is it anyway?” is not scripted but requires building blocks to create successful scenes. • Through improv and games, students will develop the confidence to take control of the stage, develop cool characters and funny situations, and support fellow performers. • Using shows such as “Saturday Night Live,” “Monty Python,” and “Second City TV” as inspi- ration, students will work on the skills necessary to create comedy sketches. • A performance will take place for families at the end of the semester. 16 Classes with Dan Mondays, January 25 – May 23 (no class 2/15, 4/18) 6:30–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $199 Maximizing Social Security Benefits • This one-day workshop will teach you how social security benefits are calculated, the advanced planning required to increase your benefits, and why married couples can miss out on significant lifetime sums. • View case studies that will show you the advantage of some of the strategies. 1 Class with Michael Wednesday, February 10, 6:30–8:30 p.m. (snow date Tuesday, 2/16/16) EASTCONN, Hampton $39 Planning for College • College comes with major financial decisions. Now is the time to make a plan. • When the future includes paying for college, this workshop will send you home with important in- sight and guidance. 1 Class with MetLife Staff Wednesday, March 16, 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $15 Social Security Planning • Join this informative seminar to begin planning for Social Security. • Learn how to apply, how to minimize taxes on Social Security benefits, how to coordinate your Social Security with other sources of retirement income, and more. 1 Class with Charles Tuesday, April 26, 6-8:30 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron OR 1 Class with Charles Wednesday, May 4, 6–8:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic OR 1 Class with MetLife Staff Wednesday, May 11, 6–7:30 p.m. Plainfield High School, Plainfield $29 NEW
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-2591 Mondays, January 25 - May 30 (no class 2/15, 4/18, 5/30), 5–6:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $429 Ballet 4 • In this intermediate-level class, barre work begins to resemble the standard comprehensive ballet barre, while invoking more musicality and memory work. • Preparation for pointe work is emphasized. • In center floor, students are taught to master standard intermediate work. • Students who wish to go en pointe must take class twice a week to build the proper strength. 19 Classes with Amy Thursdays, January 21 – June 2 (no class 4/21) 6:15–7:45 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $515 Ballet 4/5 • This class is appropriate for both Ballet 4 and Ballet 5 students. • This class is intended for continuing and honing students current repertoire. • Please see appropriate level for full description. 19 Classes with Amy Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 4/20) 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $525 Ballet 5 • The goal of this class is to ensure familiarity with the full Ballet vocabulary so that attention to musicality can begin to dominate, with the goal of technique becoming transparent. • Longer combinations will demand more advanced memory work. • Students are introduced to more complex techniques. 7 Kids Corner CTAA Advanced Ballet • Students explore a more advanced vocabulary through more complex combinations. • Students will be able to hone their skills toward major metropolitan standards and enable a more artistic expression of movement. 16 Classes with Amy Mondays, January 25 – May 30 (no class 2/15, 4/18, 5/30) 6:30–8 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $429 Advanced Pointe • This class is intended for students with two or more years’ experience in pointe. • Students will work on mastering advanced pointe technique. • Advanced Pointe requires enrollment in two ballet technique classes. 16 Classes with Amy Mondays, January 25 – May 30 (no class 2/15, 4/18, 5/30), 8–8:45 p.m. OR Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23, 5/28), 1:45–2:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $239 Amusement Park Engineering with Legos (grades 2-6) • Enjoy a fun day at the park while learning! • Students will be building, re-engineering, learning about gearing and cars and the history and technology involved with their favorite amusement park activity. • Students will learn basic engineering principles, architectural principles and objectives, problem solving, and communication skills. • Projects include, fun park, cabriolet snack cart and shark pullback car. • Students take home everything they build! 6 Classes Mondays, April 25 – June 6 (no class 5/30), 5–7 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $229 Ballet 1 (ages 5-7) • In this beginner ballet class, the basic concepts learned in pre-ballet are reinforced and the more traditional format of barre followed by center exercises are introduced. • Moving in time with music becomes more important, along with memorization of ballet terminology. • Special attention is paid to encourage proper muscle memory, so that alignment issues require less revision in more advanced classes. 18 Classes with Chloe Tuesdays, January 19 – May 31 (no class 2/16, 4/19) 5–6 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $349 OR 16 Classes with Maya Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23, 5/28), 10–11 a.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $289 Ballet 2 (ages 6-9) • Students expand their knowledge of basic vocabulary, learning more advanced steps and using them in more complex combinations in this basic Ballet class. • Students work on building blocks of muscle memory that will lead to simple pirouettes, as well as petit and grand allegro. • Flexibility will be encouraged, alignment refined and musicality reinforced. 16 Classes with Paige Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23, 5/28), 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $309 Ballet 2/3 (ages 7-10) • This class is appropriate for both Ballet 2 and Ballet 3 students. • This class is intended for continuing and honing students’ current repertoire. • Please see appropriate level for full class description. 19 Classes with Amy Thursdays, January 21 – June 2 (no class 4/21) 5–6:15 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $365 Ballet 3 • This low-intermediate class is appropriate for the dancer with 3 or more years of training. • Students work on intricate patterns, learning to combine the feet, legs, arms and head. Students will also work on more complex turns and begin preparations for pointe work. Balance will be emphasized in center work to improve upon turns and adagios. • Flexibility will be increased as well as strength, poise, and coordination. 18 Classes with Chloe Tuesdays, January 19 – May 31 (no class 2/16, 4/19) 6–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $399 Ballet 3/4 (ages 8-12) • This class is appropriate for both Ballet 3 and Ballet 4 students. • This class is intended for continuing and honing students’ current repertoire. • Please see appropriate level for full class description. 16 Classes with Amy
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-25918 Kids Corner CTAA • This is the final level before Advanced Ballet. 16 Classes with Amy Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23, 5/28), 12:15–1:45 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $439 Boys’ Hip-Hop (ages 7+) • In this age-appropriate boys only hip-hop class, students will explore the fundamentals of hip-hop and jazz dance, upon which hip-hop is based. • Musicality and rhythm will be a focus. • Physicality and creativity is encouraged. 13 Classes with Alana Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 12–12:45 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $229 Creative Movement (ages 4-6) • Perfect for children who love to move! Children are introduced to the joy of dancing in this introductory class. • They will explore movement and coordination of their bodies through music, rhythm, poems/stories and props. 13 Classes with Alana Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 12:45–1:15 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $199 Hip-Hop (ages 7-13) • Students learn rhythm, musicality and coordination. • The fundamentals of jazz dance, upon which Hip- Hop is based, will be focused on. • Creativity is encouraged. 13 Classes with Alana Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 11 a.m.–12 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $259 Jazz/Modern Tap 1 (ages 6-10) • Students learn to dance using jazz and modern dance styles with an emphasis on using the whole body, self-expression and spatial awareness. • The Tap portion will teach basic vocabulary, styles and fundamentals of Tap through technique, floor progressions and dance combinations. • Creativity is encouraged through improvisation. 13 Classes with Alana Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 9–10 a.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $259 Jazz/Modern Tap 2 (ages 8-12) • Students move beyond the basics in this intermediate-level class. • They will develop the freedom, power and dynamics of jazz and modern dance styles. • Technique, floor progressions and dance combinations will focus on refining tap skills for clarity of sound and steps. 13 Classes with Alana Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 10–11 a.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $269 Jazz/Modern 3 (Ages 10+) • Students learn to dance with an emphasis on using the whole body, self-expression and spatial awareness. • Specific historical styles of dance with modern dance pioneers will be incorporated, including Hortin, Limon, Graham and Cunningham. • Creativity is encouraged through improvisation. 17 Classes with Alana Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 2/17, 3/9, 4/20), 6:30–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $299 Journey into Space with Legos (grades 2-6) • The sky is no limit for your future engineers as they journey from earth to outer space and beyond. • Students will blaze a trail to develop architecture, design, problem solving and team building skills while driving home key STEM elements and reinforce the importance of simple machines. • Students will build spaceship BB-133, Apollo pullback car and V-Twelve Spaceship. • Students take home everything they build! 6 Classes Mondays, February 1 – March 14 (make-up dates 3/21 3/28), 3:30–5:30 p.m. Pomfret Community School, Pomfret $229 Modern Latin Dance for Teens! – Part 1 • Enjoy a positive and rich dance experience learning about the roots of Latin music and dance. • Explore such Latin dance rhythms such as Salsa, Regaeton, Mambo, Merengue, Cumbia, Cha-Cha, and Bachata. • Great for preparing for Quinceanera celebrations or just expanding your cultural and artistic experiences! 6 Classes with Oswaldo Tuesdays, February 9 – March 15 (make-up dates 3/22 3/29), 6:30–7:30 p.m. Grasshopper Arts Dance Studio, Willimantic $89 Modern Latin Dance for Teens! – Part 2 • Learn advanced techniques in Bachata Salsa, building on lessons learned in part 1. • Further explore connections between dance and healthful living. • Be the star of your Quinceanera celebration or impress your friends and family with these energetic and creative dance techniques. NOTE: Modern Latin Dance for Teens! – Part 1 is a pre-requisite for this course. 6 Classes with Oswaldo Tuesdays, March 22 – May 3 (no class 4/19) (make- up 5/10), 6:30–7:30 p.m. Grasshopper Arts Dance Studio, Willimantic $89 Pointe 1/2 • In this introduction to pointe work class, students learn to put on pointe shoes properly and how to break them in. • Class exercises work to improve ankle alignment, flexibility and strength and to perfect the center of balance necessary for pointe. • Most classes work takes place at the barre. • One required class for Pointe 1 is Ballet 4 along, with one other ballet class. 19 Classes with Amy Thursdays, January 21 – June 2 (no class 4/21) 7:45–8:15 p.m. Capitol Theater, Willimantic $225 Pointe 2/3 • This class is for students in their second year of pointe study. • Students will begin spending more time off the barre, working on more demanding steps, pirouettes and traveling turns, and then incorporating these into simple enchainements. • One required class for Pointe 2 is Ballet 4/5 along with one other ballet class. 19 Classes with Amy Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 4/20), 7:30–8:15 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $285 NEW NEW
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-25919 g Options to Earn a Diploma • CDP (Credit Diploma Program) This program offers students options for earning credits toward a high school diploma. In addition to granting credit for class- room courses and distance learning, students (17 and older) may be awarded credits for a variety of life experiences, such as military service and various vocational trainings. An EASTCONN High School Diploma is granted upon successful completion of the program. • GED (General Educational Development) The CT State Diploma This classroom-based course prepares students to pass the State of Connecticut-administered General Educational Development (GED) exam. Writing, math, science, social studies, and reading are covered in the curriculum. The course is designed to offer students, ages 17 or older, an alternative route to earn a Connecticut State High School Diploma. Students must be 17 or older to take the GED exam. Individuals, ages 17 or 18, must submit documentation that they have been withdrawn from school for at least six months prior to the exam, or that the class they entered ninth-grade with has graduated. Preparation and testing are available in English or Span- ish. The new GED is a computerized exam. We offer instruction on computers to prepare you for this new testing format. La preparación y la prueba de GED está disponibles en inglés o español. • NEDP (National External Diploma Program) Thisprogramprovidesanalternativeforadultswhohavegainedskills throughlifeexperiencesanddemonstratedcompetencyinacertain area.TheNEDPisanelectronicportfolioassessmentprogramthat offersweeklyone-on-onemeetingswithstaff,butnoclassroominstruc- tion.AnEASTCONNHighSchoolDiplomaisgranteduponsuccessful completionoftheprogram. Call to make an appointment. g Citizenship Classes This classroom-based program provides free preparation and instruction to foreign-born adults who wish to become American Citizens. g ESL (English-as-a-Second-Language) Instruction is designed for adults who have limited proficiency in the English language. Instructional emphasis is on listening and speaking, but reading and writing are also included. Teachers individualize instruction to meet the needs of the students. g Family Literacy / ELL Customer Service EASTCONN partners with Head Start to provide a family literacy program. Windham parents and families with English- as-a-Second-Language (ESL) needs will benefit from this program. g Reading Math Adult Basic Education Adult Basic Education classes are offered for students to work on basic reading, writing and math skills. Instructional levels range from beginning to pre-GED readiness. g J.E.T. (Jobs, Employment Training) This free program is for eligible 17-24 year-olds with or without a high school diploma. Opportunities include high school completion, free training for Microsoft Office Specialist and National Retail Foundation’s Customer Service certifications, work readiness skills and career exploration including paid internships. Start your career path today! Offered in Danielson, Willimantic, Norwich and New London Sessions offered in the: Willimantic-Area • 860-423-2591 • Community Learning Center • Kramer • RHAM High School • Stafford High School • Village Heights • Windham Heights Danielson-Area • 860-779-3770 • Northeast Learning Center • Plainfield Early Childhood Center • Putnam Elementary School www.eastconn.org/adultprograms g Transitions to Post-Secondary Program This program will help EASTCONN Adult Education students navigate the post-secondary maze and successfully enter college or training programs that will increase their earning potential. Students will also have the opportunity to prepare for college courses with computer skills and academic college readiness courses. Adult Education Programs are provided free of charge and are supported in part by Boards of Education for the residents of the following towns: • Andover • Brooklyn • Canterbury • Chaplin • Columbia • Eastford • Hampton • Hebron • Killingly • Lebanon • Marlborough • Plainfield • Pomfret • Putnam • Scotland • Stafford • Sterling • Thompson • Union • Windham • Woodstock EASTCONN is in compliance with Connecticut General Statutes Sec.10-73 (a)(c) and does not charge a fee for any textbooks or materials used in the mandated program areas. Individuals with a disability who require an accommodation in order to participate in any class, program, activity, or when taking the GED exam, please contact Ellen Clinesmith, 860-455-1593. Join the growing list of CT GED graduates! The test has changed and so have our classes. Success is within reach! Call now for more information. EASTCONN ADULT EDUCATION Employment Training FREE Training Program: • Customer Service Academy Starting soon in Danielson Norwich. Earn the National Retail Foundation’s Customer Service credential while working towards your GED. Call 860-779-3770 for more information.
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    Register online: www.eastconn.org/communityed 860-423-2591 • They will build fine-motor skills and develop balance and rhythm. • Attire: Girls – leotards, tights and tap shoes. Boys – fitted stretchy clothing and tap shoes. Long hair needs to be worn in a ponytail or bun. 13 Classes with Alana Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 2/20, 3/12, 3/26, 4/23, 5/28), 1:15–1:45 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $149 Video Game Making – 101 (grades 3-8) • Students will be taught how to design and modify their own arcade style video games. • They’ll learn how to control characters objects, and outcomes in their game, then increase the difficulty level and add more features. • Students will learn to design their own version of Pac Man and several other games! NOTE: Students need their own e-mail address and small flash drive 4 Classes Wednesdays, April 6 – May 4 (no class 4/20) (make- up 5/11), 5:30–7:30 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $175 Youth Dance Performance Ensemble (ages 8+) • Open to interested members of appropriate age with previous dance experience, with artistic director’s permission. • This is a jazz, modern and ballet dance performing group. • Students contribute to the creation of original dance pieces to be performed for organization- related functions or in the community. NOTE: Students must also take at least one tech- nique class per week. 17 Classes with Alana Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 2/17, 3/9, 4/20), 7:30–8:30 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $279 Kids Corner CTAA Pre-Ballet (ages 3-5) • In this beginning Ballet class, students learn the joy of movement, while the basic positions and movements of classical Ballet are introduced. • There is less traditional barre work and more independent movement, exploring balancing, hopping, skipping, jumping, galloping, age appropriate stretches, basic positions of the feet and arms, the concept of parallel vs. turned out legs and feet and Ballet class etiquette. • Basic Ballet skills, terminology, rhythm and coordination are taught, practiced and developed through creative movement, music and mine in a supportive and supervised environment. 19 Classes with Emily Wednesdays, January 20 – June 1 (no class 4/20) 5:30-6 p.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $239 OR 16 Classes with Emily Saturdays, January 23 – May 28 (no class 2/13, 4/23, 5/28), 9:30-10 a.m. EASTCONN’s Capitol Theater, Willimantic $199 Princesses and Pirates Miniature Gardens • Develop your child’s Green Thumb! • Bring your child dressed in a favorite princess or pirate costume to add to the fun as children create their own miniature gardens. • Each child will take home their own garden. NOTE: Each child needs to have an adult present. Costumes are optional. 1 Class with Hart’s Greenhouse Staff Sunday, April 10, 1–2 p.m. Hart’s Greenhouse, Brooklyn $25/child; $45/2-children Pullback Car FRENZY (grades K-3) • Enjoy a jam packed course with science! • This fun filled enrichment course is designed to stimulate problem solving and creativity using new and innovative ideas. • Students will learn science and engineering con- cepts, gearing and gear ratios, potential and kinetic energy, friction, forces, motion and aerodynamics, and communication skills. • Students will build 8 pullback cars. • Students take home everything they build! 5 Classes Thursdays, March 3 – 31 (make-up dates 4/7 4/14) 5–7 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $199 Sew a Pillow Case (ages 8-13) • Your child will learn basic sewing machine opera- tions, how to sew French seams and much more! • They will enjoy learning to sew while putting their own twists on sewing a pillow case that they will take home. NOTE: Students should bring their own sewing ma- chine. You may rent one for an additional charge. 1 Class with Ashley Wednesday, March 30, 4-5:30 p.m. RHAM High School, Hebron OR Wednesday, May 11, 4:30–6 p.m. EASTCONN CLC, Willimantic $29; Materials Fee: $15 pa