Sportball Staff
Phone: 310.386.6069 Email: zacharyg@sportball.us
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5409 Tu 9:30-10:15am Apr 7-Jun 9 10
Parent Participation Required
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5414 W 9:30-10:15am Apr 8-Jun 10 10
Parent Participation Required
SPORTBALL MUL
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The document provides information and checklists for graduating students at USC to prepare for commencement, including ordering regalia, verifying graduation requirements, and reviewing the commencement schedule. It outlines the process for renting or purchasing caps and gowns, lists important commencement dates and events, and provides travel and accommodation tips for graduates and their guests attending the ceremony.
The document provides information about parks and recreation programs offered by the Town of Dyer from January to May 2010. It includes a wide range of activities for both children and adults, such as Kindermusik music classes, karate, open swim, arts and crafts, and volleyball. Details are provided about registration policies, park rules, and contact information for the Dyer Parks and Recreation department.
The Dundee-Crown Beta Club is accepting new and renewal membership applications until September 30th. Students interested in aviation should attend a career day at Southern Illinois University on October 9th. Students must get a signed destination pass from the library staff to use the computers during their free period.
The 781st Military Intelligence Soldiers judged science fair projects at MacArthur Middle School. Students created advanced projects involving video games, technology and computer programming. Command Sgt. Maj. Rinehart was impressed by the quality of projects, noting the students were getting smarter. Lt. Col. Trotter also judged and saw potential future employees for the cyber unit in some of the sixth grade projects. The science fair allowed the 781st MI battalion to further their partnership with the school.
1) The Trinidad Tourism Board awarded a marketing contract to ZIV, LLC after considering bids from two other companies with local ties.
2) City Council questioned the Tourism Board about the contract bidding process and why bid summaries were not included.
3) Council also asked about responsibilities under previous marketing contracts and efforts to coordinate tourism promotion in the city.
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The Dundee-Crown Beta Club is accepting new and renewal membership applications until September 30th. Students interested in aviation should attend a career day at Southern Illinois University on October 9th. Students must get a signed destination pass from the library staff to use the computers during their free period.
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1) The Trinidad Tourism Board awarded a marketing contract to ZIV, LLC after considering bids from two other companies with local ties.
2) City Council questioned the Tourism Board about the contract bidding process and why bid summaries were not included.
3) Council also asked about responsibilities under previous marketing contracts and efforts to coordinate tourism promotion in the city.
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- A request to contact the Red Cross for a brief about their services to present at FRG meetings.
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This weekly newsletter provides updates on local events around Fort Riley including information on:
- Upcoming events like a comedy night, pancake breakfast and Easter activities
- Links to social media pages and websites for current news and information
- Volunteer opportunities in April around the Month of the Military Child
This document provides several news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, including:
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3) Links to resources like military family programs and education websites.
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TBA
Day: Thursdays
Ages/Times: Youth (8-14) 6:00-7:00pm
Adults (15+) 7:00-8:00pm
Date: Sept 20 – Nov 15 (8 weeks)
Location: Recreation Center Gym
Fee: $110.00
Equipment: For beginners, all equipment is provided. Returning students need to purchase their own
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The document provides information about recreation programs and events organized by the Melrose Recreation Department in Melrose, Massachusetts for spring and summer 2014. It includes details about summer camps and classes for youth, adult sports leagues, community events like a 4th of July celebration and movie nights, and information about parks and facilities in Melrose. Registration for programs opens on March 12th.
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This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers and families with information about upcoming events at Fort Riley from April 11-30, 2013. It includes notices about training schedules, town hall meetings, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. Key dates and events mentioned are the town hall meetings on April 23-24, mega bingo on April 20, fishing day on April 20, and the month of the military child festival on April 21.
This document provides contact information and details about programs and services offered by the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It includes the department's contact information, staff listings, board members, park rules, information for residents and non-residents, and a listing of various early childhood, youth, and adult programs being offered in the summer of 2014.
This document provides updates and announcements for the 1-1 BSTB community at Fort Riley, including upcoming events like an organizational day at Moon Lake, a comedy night, and community band concert. It also includes links to Fort Riley pages for current news, the post newspaper, and Facebook pages. Web addresses are provided for finance, news, family resources, employment, healthcare, education, and post services. Summer camps for youth and an FRG online training opportunity are also announced.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of March, including Easter egg hunts, gardening classes, a murder mystery dinner, teen activities, and volunteer opportunities. Key links are also provided for Fort Riley news updates, the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team Facebook page, and the winter activity guide.
RMS After School Club Applications 2015 2016kuekerh
Rossview Middle School is accepting applications for after school clubs for the 2015-2016 school year. All applications are due back to club sponsors by September 4th. The document provides descriptions of several club options, including the Rossview Readers book club, Fuel Up to Play 60 fitness club, Computer Programming Club, National History Day, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Media/Technology Club. It also includes general information about after school expectations and dismissal times.
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 5 09-14hamiltonsown
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. Feel free to send to anyone that you think will find it useful. There is lots to do again this weekend and next. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
The document provides information about summer camps offered by the Parks & Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It describes 3 camps for different age groups: ToddlerTime Camp for ages 18 months to 3 years with a parent or caregiver; Kiddy Kamp for ages 3 to 5 years; and Outside Adventure Camp for ages 6 to 10 years. All camps involve learning through interactive activities, special guests, field trips, sports, games, and more over the course of 6 to 7 weeks in the summer.
The document provides information about summer camps and programs offered by the Parks and Recreation department of the Town of Dyer, Indiana. It includes details on camps for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children focusing on activities like sports, art, music, and outdoor adventure. Registration deadlines and dates for the various camps and programs are provided along with contact information for the Parks and Recreation department.
The document provides information about various organizations and services on Fort Drum including:
- The Thrift Shop's hours of operation, donation policies, and mission to provide grants to local charities.
- The ACAP's career counseling and job resources for service members.
- A request to contact the Red Cross for a brief about their services to present at FRG meetings.
- Details on the Volunteer Support Fund which reimburses volunteers' childcare costs up to $150 per month.
- Information on renting paintball equipment and fields from Fort Drum MWR.
This document appears to be a portfolio from Christopher De Los Santos showcasing graphic design work. It includes 6 pages describing graphic design projects for clients such as RR Donnelley, Sysco, IKEA, Hearst, River Oaks Country Club and others. The media used include print, silkscreen, digital print, web/interactive and pen/ink. To view more work, the document directs the reader to dlsdesign.carbonmade.com.
This document provides information on various community resources and programs available to Fort Drum service members and families in June 2013. It lists 28 organizations and programs including the American Red Cross, Army Career & Alumni Program, Army Community Service, Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, Civil Air Patrol, Chapel services, Child and Youth Services programs and sports, Commissary, Directorate of Emergency Services, Education Center, Exchange, housing, libraries, and more. For each, it provides contact information and details of upcoming events and activities in June and early July.
The weekly meeting announcement for the Marina Key Club discusses four upcoming events and opportunities: 1) helping to educate families about aquifers at the Shipley Nature Center on April 13th, 2) walking in the March for Babies event on April 28th to support the March of Dimes, 3) encouraging members to apply for Executive Assistant and Division Newsletter Editor positions by April 13th, and 4) inviting artistic members to design the new division t-shirt, with submissions due by April 26th.
This weekly newsletter provides updates on local events around Fort Riley including information on:
- Upcoming events like a comedy night, pancake breakfast and Easter activities
- Links to social media pages and websites for current news and information
- Volunteer opportunities in April around the Month of the Military Child
This document provides several news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, including:
1) Updates to the Current News page and Garrison Commander's Corner articles on the Fort Riley website.
2) Information on upcoming events like a comedy night, community band concert, bowling event, and baseball game.
3) Links to resources like military family programs and education websites.
4) Details on summer camps for youth, a rodeo event, and volunteer opportunities.
The document is a newsletter from the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer. It provides information on various programs being offered in the winter/spring season, including Kindermusik classes for children from newborn to 6 years old focused on music and movement. It also lists fitness and sports programs for ages 18 months and up as well as fine arts classes for all ages. The newsletter announces special events for all ages and trips being offered and provides registration information. It encourages residents to participate in programs to support the parks and recreation department.
The document is a newsletter from the Parks and Recreation Department of the Town of Dyer announcing their winter/spring 2017 programs. It provides information on new programs being offered for all ages, including Kindermusik classes for young children, various sports and fitness programs for ages 18 months and up, fine arts programs, and special events. It also shares updates on park improvements planned for 2017 and information on scholarships available for residents unable to afford programs. Residents are encouraged to provide feedback to help enhance future programs.
TBA
Day: Thursdays
Ages/Times: Youth (8-14) 6:00-7:00pm
Adults (15+) 7:00-8:00pm
Date: Sept 20 – Nov 15 (8 weeks)
Location: Recreation Center Gym
Fee: $110.00
Equipment: For beginners, all equipment is provided. Returning students need to purchase their own
mask and jacket.
Guitar Den Rock School
Instructor: Guitar Den Staff
Content: Learn to play guitar in a fun, supportive environment. Students will learn chords, scales,
rhythms and songs. All skill levels welcome. Guitars provided for use in class.
Day
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How Busy Is The Recreation Schedule
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2. YOUTH CLASSES…………………………………………………………………… Pages 3 - 17
EXCURSIONS ……………………………………………….……………………... Page 18
ADULT CLASSES…………………………………………………………………… Pages 19 - 25
ADULT SPORT LEAGUES…………………………………………………………… Pages 26 - 27
SENIOR ACTIVITIES…..……………………………………………………………. Page 28
COMMUNITY CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES………………..……………………………. Page 29
IMPORTANT NUMBERS/CITY CONTACT………………….………………………... Page 30
REGISTRATION FORM……………………………………………………………… Page 31
City Clerk
Elaine Doerfling
City Treasurer
Karen Nowicki
City Manager
Tom Bakaly
Jamie Makarczyk, Theatre Technician
Chris Martinez, Senior Recreation Specialist
Adrian Sandoval, Senior Recreation Leader
John Semander, Recreation Specialist
Nick Shattuck, Youth Programs Coordinator
Lily Shepherd, Senior Recreation Leader
Jack Taggart, Senior Recreation Leader
Mario Valenzuela, Senior Recreation Leader
Anissa Villa, Senior Recreation Leader
Cece Villa, Senior Recreation Leader
Karina Vint, Senior Recreation Leader
Sharon Wickwire, Senior Skate Track Monitor
Mike Yasa, Theatre Technician, Senior Recreation Leader
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES STAFF
Diane Strickfaden, Assistant to the City Manager
Kelly Orta, Senior Recreation Supervisor
Lisa Nichols, Recreation Coordinator
Kambria Diers, Office Assistant
Jedd Aiono, Recreation Specialist
Keila Belch, Senior Recreation Leader
Mindy Brown, Senior Recreation Specialist
Brian Byrd, Theatre Technician
Tyler Carnes, Theatre Technician, Recreation Leader
Andrew Choquette, Theatre Technician, Recreation Leader
Natasha De Anda Scaia, Senior Recreation Leader
Misha De Anda Scaia, Senior Recreation Leader
Egidio Deliu, Recreation Leader
Jason Hosley, Senior Recreation Leader
Andrew Karp, Theatre Technician, Recreation Leader
Community Resources Department • 710 Pier Avenue • Hermosa Beach, CA • 90254
OFFICE: 310.318.0280 • FAX 310.372.4333 • After Hours Cell: 310.629.3538
City Council
Peter Tucker, Mayor
Nanette Barragan, Mayor Pro Tempore
Carolyn Petty
Hany Fangary
Michael Divirgillio
PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMISSION
Laura Raymond
Robert Rosenfeld
Jani Lange
Dylan Lauzon
Jessica Guheen
3. Community Center & Theatre …………….…….710 Pier Avenue
Gymnasium & Skate Track……………………... 710 Pier Avenue
Clark Building & Field…………………………….861 Valley Drive
Hermosa Valley Park……………………………...Gould Avenue & Valley Drive
South Park………………………………………….425 Valley Drive
Edith Rodaway Friendship Park………………...Prospect & Hollowell
Fort Lots-o-Fun…………………………………….6th & Prospect
PARK RESERVATIONS —Valley Park & South Park
1. Reservations will be made on a first come first serve basis for residents of Hermosa Beach only
(ID & current utility bill required) for Valley Park and South Park.
2. The Community Resources Department will make a maximum of two reservations on each available
calendar day. Park reservations must be made in person during regular business hours
(Monday - Thursday 7am - 6pm) at the Community Center.
3. One bounce house permitted with a park reservation in the amphitheater at Valley Park per day.
Proof of insurance naming the City of Hermosa Beach as additionally insured is required when
requesting a bounce house. Bounce House must be rented from one of the following pre-approved companies:
Jump for Joy - (310) 316-0158 www.bouncerental.com
Party On Rentals - (800) 200-0744 www.partyonrental.com
Planet Bouncy - (310) 977-4160 www.planetbouncy.com
Jump for Fun - (800) 281-6792 www.jumpforfun.com
4. Reservations will be made for parties of 25 or fewer with 4 tables maximum.
5. Absolutely no Alcohol permitted in Parks or on Beaches.
6. Park Reservation information is available by calling the Community Resources Department at
310.318.0280. All remaining areas of the park are available to the public (residents and non-residents)
on a first come first served basis.
7. Rental Fee: $60 (flat fee to include $20 application fee and four hour rental slot)
Bounce House Fee: $25
Fire Pit Permit: $20
SPRING Registration Information
Office: 310.318.0280 ● FAX: 310.372.4333 ● EMAIL: hbconnect@hermosabch.org
Registration begins: January 12th, 2015
Register online @ www.hermosabch.org and click on
“City Departments” - “Register for Classes”
OR Mail your completed registration form and payment to:
Department of Community Resources
ATTN: Registration
710 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
If requesting a receipt, please include a self addressed stamped envelope.
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:00am-6:00pm
Registration is accepted after hours by dropping forms and payment into the mail slot of the main office door.
The Community Center is open from 7:00am - 6:00pm Monday -Thursday and 8:00am - 10:00pm Friday - Sunday.
Registration forms are available in the main hallway or online at www.hermosabch.org
REFUND POLICY
Refunds/Transfers requests must be made in writing on the form provided and received by the department before the
start of the second-class meeting. Once approved, refund processing takes 4-6 weeks, minus a $15 processing fee per refund.
request. Refunds are not given for excursions unless cancelled by the Department. No refunds issued by the
Department for sports tournaments.
4. AMERICAN KARATE
American Karate provides physical conditioning, which improves balance, posture, flexibility, timing, quickness, muscle tone, joint strength
and most importantly, practical self-defense skills and self-confidence through physical and mental discipline. Students will learn and
demonstrate techniques to advance to the next belt level.
Instructor: Richard Linnell - Richard has been teaching American Karate in Hermosa Beach for over 15 years. He currently holds a
second degree black belt. As a 20 year resident of Hermosa Beach he has had the good fortune to teach self-defense to hundreds
of students throughout the Southbay. American Karate provides students with practical self-defense techniques and builds self
confidence and personal character.
Email: hbselfdefense@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center – Room 10, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$85/$80 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount –
An additional administrative fee of $15 will be added at the time of registration.
$135/$125 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount –
An additional administrative fee of $15 will be added at the time of registration.
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-8yrs
Beginning
5379 Tu or W or Th
(once a week)
5-5:55pm Feb 3-Mar 26 8
5-8yrs
Beginning
5381 Tu or W or Th
(once a week)
5-5:55pm April 7-May 28 8
8-18yrs
Advanced
5380 Tu or W or Th
(once a week)
6-6:55pm Feb 3-Mar 26 8
8-18yrs
Advanced
5382 Tu or W or Th
(once a week)
6-6:55pm April 7-May 28 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-8yrs
Beginning
5383 Tu or W or Th
(twice a week)
5-5:55pm Feb 3-Mar 26 8
5-8yrs
Beginning
5384 Tu or W or Th
(twice a week)
5-5:55pm April 7-May 28 8
8-18yrs
Advanced
5386 Tu or W or Th
(twice a week)
6-6:55pm Feb 3-Mar 26 8
8-18yrs
Advanced
5385 Tu or W or Th
(twice a week)
6-6:55pm April 7-May 28 8
CHALLENGER BRITISH MINIKICKERS SOCCER
MiniKickers is a new and exciting program for kids ages 2-5 that focuses on key child development areas through the medium of soccer. The
goal is to improve each child's motor skills, whilst advancing their physical, psychological and social development. The emphasis of coaching
is to give children versatile experiences of basic motor skills and combinations, whilst creating a fun and safe environment for children to
interact. Parents will see their young soccer stars with huge smiles on their faces as we use a combination of fun games and storytelling to
teach the skills. This program is a great introduction for players to group activity and the sport of soccer! Every player receives a MiniKicker
ball, jersey, shorts and graduation certificates. Returning players can choose a backpack or Lenny soft toy as an alternative to the uniform
package.
Instructor: Professional British Coaches
Phone: (866) 757-9561 Email: jgilligan@challengersports.com
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive – Near the playground
Coaches will be wearing blue Union Flag jerseys
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$100/$95 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs (Cubs) 5253 Th 1:30-2:15pm Apr 16-Jun 4 8
4-5yrs (Lions) 5254 Th 2:15-3pm Apr 16-Jun 4 8
5. BASICS IN ART
This class is designed to teach the fundamentals of art while having fun using basic shapes. Chalk pastel and watercolor will be used as
mediums.A $15 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Marlin Evans
Email: artist1974@yahoo.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
Fee: $125/$115 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
*Dates without class, please coordinate your make-up class with your instructor.
ARTZ IN THE PARK
This class is a great way to enjoy the landscape of scenic Hermosa Beach while learning the fundamentals of art while using basic
shapes. Chalk, pastel and watercolor will be used as mediums. A $15 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to instructor on
the first day of class.
Instructor: Marlin Evans
Email: artist1974@yahoo.com
Location: Valley Park – Picnic Area near the Amphitheatre, 2515 Valley Drive Except for July 23rd: Meet at the Hermosa Beach
Community Center, 710 Pier Avenue – Room 4
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
Fee: $125/$115 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
6-10yrs 5347 Th 3:30-4:30pm Mar 5-May 7 10
4-15yrs 5348 Th 5:00-6:00pm Mar 5-May 7 10
4-18+yrs 5349 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 7-May 9 (No Class Mar 14)* 10
4-18+yrs 5350 Sa 12:30-1:30pm Mar 7-May 9 (No Class Mar 14)* 10
4-18+yrs 5392 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm May 23-Aug 1 10
4-18+yrs 8393 Sa 12:30-1:30pm May 23-Aug 1 10
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
6-10years 5391 Th 3:30-4:30pm May 21-Jul 23 10
Saturday Classes -
Adults can sign up with their children!
SOUTH BAY MUSIC TOGETHER (BIG KIDS)
Music Together Big Kids® is a 60-minute class geared to the interests and abilities of 5, 6 or 7-year-olds. The program blends the
elements of Music Together that parents and children love with new activities, skills, and challenges that are developmentally appropriate
for this age group. Big Kids classes lay the foundation for Basic Music Literacy. The curriculum includes solfège, solos and ensembles,
folk dances, harmony singing, vocal development, and instrument play. In a safe, fun environment, your child can experiment with new
activities like conducting and improvisation, story songs, and game songs. Parent attendance is welcome but not required. Each family
receives a Big Kids songbook, CD, solfège cards, and HomePlay activities, so that the entire family can continue the fun and learning at
home and parents can stay connected with what the child is learning in class. A separate $40 material fee is to be paid directly to the
teacher on the first day of class.
Instructor: South Bay Music Together Staff
Email: southbaymt@gmail.com
Location: Community Center – Room 10, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Required: 5
$185/$175 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-7yrs 5413 M 3:15-4:15pm Mar 30-Jun 8 (No Class May 25) 10
Parent Participation Optional
6. SOUTH BAY MUSIC TOGETHER (MIXED AGE)
Here’s your chance to experience this research based Music Together® program packed with songs, chants, dance and instrumental jam
sessions! Music Together is an internationally recognized childhood music program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners and
the adults who love them. Developed at Princeton’s Center for Music and Young Children, this program was first offered to the public in
1987 and is the pioneer of research-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculums emphasizing adult involvement.
Our teachers here at SBMT are registered and trained with Music Together LLC and have early childhood and music skills. Let us guide
you and your child in a wonderful music making experience – the prelude to a lifetime of musical enjoyment!
Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who will participate in the class.
A mandatory material fee of $40 will apply and is to be paid on the first day of class directly to the instructor.
Instructor: South Bay Music Together Staff
Email: southbaymt@gmail.com
Location: Community Center – Room 10, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Required: 5
$185/$175 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
SOUTH BAY MUSIC TOGETHER (BABIES)
Every child’s development benefits from early exposure to music and movement. Because the early months are so important, South Bay
Music Together is offering a 45 minute class designated just for babies under 10 months old. Meet other parents and learn some fun music
activities you can recreate at home with your family.
Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who will participate in the class.
A mandatory material fee of $40 will apply and is to be paid on the first day of class directly to the instructor.
Instructor: South Bay Music Together Staff
Email: southbaymt@gmail.com
Location: Community Center – Room 10, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Required: 5
$185/$175 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
0-5yrs 5412 M 4:30-5:15pm Mar 30-Jun 8 (No Class May 25) 10
0-5yrs 5411 Tu 9:30-10:15am Mar 31-Jun 2 10
0-5yrs 5410 Tu 10:30-11:15am Mar 31-Jun 2 10
0-5yrs 5408 Th 9:30-10:15am Apr 2-Jun 4 10
0-5yrs 5407 Th 10:30-11:15am Apr 2-Jun 4 10
0-5yrs 5406 F 9:30-10:15am Apr 3-Jun 5 10
0-5yrs 5405 F 10:30-11:15am Apr 3-Jun 5 10
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
0-10mos 5404 Tu 11:30am-12:15pm Mar 31-Jun 2 10
Parent Participation Required!
Parent Participation Required!
7. SPORTBALL JUNIOR
This 45-minute program is a perfect introduction to Sportball! Children and parents participate in sports, creative games, songs, rhymes,
stories, bubble time and much more! Although these programs focus more on exploration, children will be introduced to a different sport
each week. Parents are encouraged to participate with their child and challenge them according to their skill level. Please note class will
be held rain or shine.
Instructor: Sportball Staff
Phone: 310.386.6069 Email: zacharyg@sportball.us
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
SPORTBALL PARENT AND CHILD
Parents and caregivers can have a direct hand in a preschooler’s development through our range of multi-sport programs. Parent & Child
programs teach children important introductory physical skills and help them develop confidence in their abilities. The programs also help
adults understand proven teaching techniques that can be applied outside of Sportball classes. Classes focus on refining, rehearsing and
repeating skills and playing games in a fun, creative, noncompetitive environment. Please note class will be held rain or shine.
Instructor: Sportball Staff
Phone: 310.386.6069 Email: zacharyg@sportball.us
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
16-24mo 5285 M 9:00-9:45am Feb 2-Mar 30 (No Class Feb 16) 8
16-24mo 5284 Tu 9:00-9:45am Feb 10-Mar 31 8
16-24mo 5286 Sa 9:00-9:45am Feb 14-Apr 4 8
16-24mo 5287 Su 9:00-9:45am Feb 15-Apr 19 (No Class Feb 22 & Apr 5) 8
16-24mo 5288 M 9:00-9:45am Apr 6-Jun 1 (No Class May 25) 8
16-24mo 5289 Tu 9:00-9:45am Apr 7-May 26 8
16-24mo 5290 Sa 9:00-9:45am Apr 11-May 30 8
16-24mo 5291 Su 9:00-9:45am Apr 26-Jun 14 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5292 M 10:00-10:45am Feb 2-Mar 30 (No Class Feb 16) 8
2-3yrs 5294 Tu 10:00-10:45am Feb 10-Mar 31 8
2-3ys 5296 Sa 10:00-10:45am Feb 14-Apr 4 8
2-3yrs 5298 Su 10:00-10:45am Feb 15-Apr 19 (No Class Feb 22 & April 5) 8
2-3yrs 5293 M 10:00-10:45am Apr 6-Jun 1 (No Class May 25) 8
2-3yrs 5295 Tu 10:00-10:45am Apr 7-May 26 8
2-3ys 5297 Sa 10:00-10:45am Apr 11-May 30 8
2-3yrs 5299 Su 10:00-10:45am Apr 26-June 14 8
Creating Community through
People, Parks and Programs
8. SPORTBALL MULTI-SPORT
Sportball Multi-Sport skills development programs introduce preschool and primary school children to the concepts and skills involved in
the eight core sports offered in the Sportball curriculum. Classes apply our developmentally appropriate methodology to introduce, practice
and refined gross motor skills. The program reinforce the benefits of teamwork and skills development rather than the importance of win-
ning, enabling children to gain the confidence and develop the social skills necessary to succeed in sport and life. Please note class will be
held rain or shine.
Instructor: Sportball Staff
Phone: 310.386.6069 Email: zacharyg@sportball.us
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
3-5yrs 5300 M 11:00-11:45am Feb 2-Mar 30 (No Class Feb 16) 8
3-5yrs 5302 Tu 11:00-11:45am Feb 10-Mar 31 8
3-5yrs 5304 Sa 11:00-11:45am Feb 14-Apr 4 8
3-5yrs 5305 Su 11:00-11:45am Feb 15-Apr 19 (No Class Feb 22 & Apr 5) 8
3-5yrs 5301 M 11:00-11:45am Apr 6-Jun 1 (No Class May 25) 8
3-5yrs 5303 Tu 11:00-11:45am Apr 7-May 26 8
3-5yrs 5306 Sa 11:00-11:45am Apr 11-May 30 8
3-5yrs 5307 Su 11:00-11:45am Apr 26-Jun 14 8
NEW CLASS!YOUTH UKELELE CLASS WITH EARLY MUSIC EXPRESS
This class is a perfect introduction to ukulele for your child. Students learn to play chords, read notation, and strum along to songs in a fun
group setting. Students must provide their own ukulele. A $25 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first
day of class.
Instructor: Andy Johnson - A professional musician and instructor who grew up in Idaho, where he began his life-long love of
music by playing trumpet at a young age. He eventually moved on to upright bass and bass guitar, performing in various bands
over the years. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in 2004 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, where he stud-
ied performance, education and production with emphasis in bass guitar. In 2007, Andy relocated to Los Angeles, CA and has
since developed a love of teaching music to students of all ages. He expanded his musicianship by learning to play a wide variety
of instruments including guitar, piano, violin, drums, ukelele, banjo and mandolin. He currently resides in the South Bay, where
he teaches music and performs in the bands For the Kings and Uncle Junebug.
Phone: (310) 735-2197 Email: earlymusicexpress@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$190/$180 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
YOUTH GUITAR CLASS WITH EARLY MUSIC EXPRESS
Students learn all the basics of playing the guitar in this 40 minute class including technique, reading notation, playing chords and music
theory. Students must provide their own guitar. A $25 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of
class.
Instructor: Andy Johnson - See Instructor Bio Above
Phone: (310) 735-2197 Email: earlymusicexpress@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$190/$180 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
4-7yrs 5322 Sa 2:00-3:00pm Feb 7-Apr 4 (No Class Feb 28) 8
8-15yrs 5323 Sa 3:00-4:00pm Feb 7-Apr 4 (No Class Feb 28) 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
4-7yrs 5324 Su 2:00-3:00pm Feb 8-Apr 5 (No Class Mar 1) 8
8-15yrs 5325 Su 3:00-4:00pm Feb 8-Apr 5 (No Class Mar 1) 8
NEW CLASS!
9. E.T. SKATE CLASS
Back by popular demand, the South Bay’s longest running skate class. 8 years running, it focuses on teaching the youth all about
skateboarding. All levels from first time on the board to advance students ready to move to the next level. One of the only classes held in a
private, more personal setting, giving all levels of students a chance to learn and make new friends in a less intimidating environment.
From local experts, you will learn all about skateboarding from safety equipment needed to many trickets. Students must supply their own
skateboard and safety gear, which includes skateboard helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads.
Instructor: Shawn Perez
Email: sp23tione@yahoo.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Skate Track, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
4-9yrs 5308 Su 10:00-11:00am Feb 15-Mar 8 4
9+yrs 5309 Su 11:00-12:00pm Feb 15-Mar 8 4
4-9yrs 5310 Sa 10:00-11:00am Feb 21-Mar 14 4
9+yrs 5311 Sa 11:00-12:00pm Feb 21-Mar 14 4
4-9yrs 5312 Sa 10:00-11:00am Mar 21-Apr 11 4
9+yrs 5313 Sa 11:00-12:00pm Mar 21-Apr 11 4
4-9yrs 5314 Su 10:00-11:00am Apr 12-May 3 4
9+yrs 5315 Su 11:00-12:00pm Apr 12-May 3 4
4-9yrs 5316 Sa 10:00-11:00am Apr 18-May 9 4
9+yrs 5317 Sa 11:00-12:00pm Apr 18-May 9 4
4-9yrs 5318 Sa 10:00-11:00am May 16-Jun 6 4
9+yrs 5319 Sa 11:00-12:00pm May 16-Jun 6 4
4-9yrs 5320 Su 10:00-11:00am May 24-Jun 14 4
9+yrs 5321 Su 11:00-12:00pm May 24-Jun 14 4
NEW CLASS!ROCK BAND CLASS WITH EARLY MUSIC EXPRESS
This class will get your child playing real instruments in a fun group setting including electric guitar, drums, keyboard, microphone and
more. Students get to learn the fundamentals of playing the instruments and also jam out in a rock band setting. This 40 minute class is an
excellent way to expose your children to music.
Instructor: Andy Johnson - A professional musician and instructor who grew up in Idaho, where he began his life-long love of
music by playing trumpet at a young age. He eventually moved on to upright bass and bass guitar, performing in various bands
over the years. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in 2004 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, where he
studied performance, education and production with emphasis in bass guitar. In 2007, Andy relocated to Los Angeles, CA and
has since developed a love of teaching music to students of all ages. He expanded his musicianship by learning to play a wide
variety of instruments including guitar, piano, violin, drums, ukelele, banjo and mandolin. He currently resides in the South Bay,
where he teaches music and performs in the bands For the Kings and Uncle Junebug.
Phone: (310) 735-2197 Email: earlymusicexpress@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$235/$225 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
4-7yrs 5326 Sa 4:00-4:40pm Feb 7-Apr 4 (No Class Feb 28) 8
8-15yrs 5327 Sa 5:00-5:40pm Feb 7-Apr 4 (No Class Feb 28) 8
4-7yrs 5328 Sa 6:00-6:40pm Feb 7-Apr 4 (No Class Feb 28) 8
8-15yrs 5329 Sa 7:00-7:40pm Feb 7-Apr 4 (No Class Feb 28) 8
10. Empower Youth cheerleading
Our cheerleading classes are taught in a fun, exciting, child-centered environment. Children learn arm motions, stunts, jumps and kicks as
they prepare for cheers, chants and a choreographed dance routine. Join the fun today!
Instructor: Empower Youth Club Staff
Phone: (424) 571-2042 Email: info@empoweryouthclub.org
Location: Clark Building, 861 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 6
$104/$99 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Empower Youth Soccer
Soccer is fun! In this developmentally and age-appropriate co-ed class, children will enter a magical world and use their imaginations to
learn passing, dribbling, and scoring. Coaches reinforce these skills through creative games and scrimmages in a non-competitive
environment. Join us today!
Instructor: Empower Youth Club Staff
Phone: (424) 571-2042 Email: info@empoweryouthclub.org
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive - Coaches wear black Empower Youth Club t-shirts and black bottoms and will be holding
up a bright neon sign near the Basketball Courts.
Minimum Participants Needed: 6
$104/$99 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
7-12yrs 5261 M 3:45-4:30pm Feb 9-Mar 23 (No Class Feb 16) 6
7-12yrs 5262 Th 3:45-4:30pm Feb 12-Mar 19 6
7-12yrs 5265 M 3:45-4:30pm Apr 13-May 18 6
7-12yrs 5266 Th 3:45-4:30pm Apr 16-May 21 6
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-12yrs 5263 Th 3:30-4:30pm Feb 5-Mar 12 6
5-12yrs 5264 Th 3:30-4:30pm Mar 26-May 7 (No Class Apr 9) 6
PEEWEE PICASSO!
Attention all two-three year olds! This class is just for you! Come visit our Art Stations: play dough, collage, drawing and the painting wall!
Art lessons and projects will encourage curiosity, discovery and self-expression using tempera paints, glitter paints, collage, watercolor, play
dough and more. A $15 supply fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Art To Grow On Inc. Staff
Phone: (310) 625-6028 Email: picasso@art2growon.com
Location: Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 6
$135/$125 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18mos-2yrs11mos 5259 M 9:30-10:20am Feb 23-Apr 13 8
18mos-2yrs11mos 5260 M 9:30-10:20am Apr 20-Jun 15 (No Class May 25) 8
NEW CLASS!
NEW CLASS!
11. Classical Ballet - Beginner/Intermediate
Students will learn the basics of classical ballet such as the five positions, passé and chaine turns! As
they learn across the floor, barre and center floor technique, they will also learn various choreography
to practice all techniques learned. Recommended ballet attire: leotard, dance tights, ballet shoes, and
if you desire, wrap skirt. Boys: solid colored t-shirt, jazz pants, and ballet shoes.
Instructor: Dance N’ Association Staff
Phone: (310) 404-8781 Email: info@dancenassociation.com
Location: Community Center - Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$95/$90 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Mommy and Me Princess Ballerina
Mommy and Me Princess Ballerina let’s your little girl shine! Our instructor will get the class pumped
for a fairytale experience learning what all princess ballerinas need to know in basic ballet and
enjoying being a princess with a themed book read by the Kingdom’s ballet instructor! This class is
designed to target neural and motor development in a fun-tastic environment. Recommended ballet
attire: leotard, dance tights, ballet shoes, and if you desire, a tutu.
Instructor: Dance N’ Association Staff
Phone: (310) 404-8781 Email: info@dancenassociation.com
Location: Community Center - Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$75/$70 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
7-17yrs 5255 W 3:45-5:00pm Feb 4-Mar 11 6
7-17yrs 5256 W 3:45-5:00pm Mar 25-Apr 29 6
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-4yrs 5257 W 3:15-3:45pm Feb 4-Mar 11 6
2-4yrs 5258 W 3:15-3:45pm Mar 25-Apr 29 6
Parent Participation Required!
PLAY DOUGH AND PICASSO!
Monet! Van Gogh! Picasso! Learn techniques of the Masters through age-appropriate art projects along with visiting our Art Stations: play
dough, collage, drawing and our painting wall! Curiosity, discovery, self-expression and fun are the focus of this class using glitter paint, play
dough, collage and more. A $15 supply fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Art To Grow On Inc. Staff
Phone: (310) 625-6028 Email: picasso@art2growon.com
Location: Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 6
$135/$125 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
3-5yrs 5267 M 10:45-11:45am Feb 23-Apr 13 8
3-5yrs 5268 M 10:45-11:45am Apr 20-Jun 15 (No Class May 25) 8
NEW CLASS!
12. LANGUAGE CHAMPIONS
Language Arts Success at your own pace; Elementary school through GATE, CHSPE (proves college readiness when passed), AP
exams, ACT, SAT. This is not a boring lecture series, it’s fun guided self-help on reading comprehension, reasoning, vocabulary, which
helps develop self-learning skills for life, gets one back up to speed after summer, improves grades and move ahead. The materials are
easy for beginners and challenging for advanced. Daily assignments take 15-30 minutes.
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 9, 710 Pier Avenue
Instructor: SoCal Learning Staff headed by Jim Sowers, with 10 years teaching experience and scored 99th percentile on
GMAT Exam.
Email: jsmdr2@execs.com Website: www.socallearning.com
Location: Community Center – Room 9, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 7
Fee: $140/$130 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
MATH CHAMPIONS
Math Success at your own pace; Elementary school through GATE, CHSPE (proves college readiness when passed), AP exams, ACT,
SAT. This is not a boring lecture series, it’s guided self-help to make math fun again, develop self-learning skills for life, get back up to
speed after summer, improves grades and move ahead. The materials are tailored to be easy for beginners and challenging for
advanced. Daily assignments take 15-30 minutes.
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 9, 710 Pier Avenue
Instructor: SoCal Learning Staff headed by Jim Sowers, with 10 years teaching experience and scored 99th percentile on
GMAT Exam.
Email: jsmdr2@execs.com Website: www.socallearning.com
Location: Community Center – Room 9, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 7
Fee: $140/$130 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
8-17yrs 5396 MTh 5-5:50pm Mar 2-Mar 26 4
8-17yrs 5397 MTh 5-5:50pm Mar 30-Apr 23 4
8-17yrs 5398 MTh 5-5:50pm May 4-May 28 4
8-17yrs 5399 MTh 5-5:50pm Jun 1-Jun 25 4
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
8-17yrs 5400 M Th 4-4:50pm Mar 2-Mar 26 4
8-17yrs 5401 M Th 4-4:50pm Mar 30-Apr 23 4
8-17yrs 5402 M Th 4-4:50pm May 4-May 28 4
8-17yrs 5403 M Th 4-4:50pm Jun 1-Jun 25 4
13. TEENY TINY FRENCH
Your child will have fun singing, dancing and learning French in this full immersion sessions. Designed to create an effective language
experience for young children in a play based environment. Join us and have a great time playing in French with your child!
Instructor: Artlette Nelson
Email: arlette.nelson@sbcglobal.net
Location: Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
FRENCH AFTER SCHOOL
Introduce your child to French. It is a full immersion class. Learning is taught through play, music and dancing. We learn to reach, act,
dance and sing a new French song each week. The goal is for your child to express himself/herself in French naturally. No age limit but
children must know how to reach for this class.
Instructor: Artlette Nelson
Email: arlette.nelson@sbcglobal.net
Location: Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-4yrs 5387 W 10:00-11:00am Feb 11-Apr 15 10
2-4yrs 5388 W 10:00-11:00am Apr 22-Jun 24 10
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5+yrs 5389 W 3:00-4:00pm Feb 11-Apr 15 10
5+yrs 5390 W 3:00-4:00pm Apr 22-Jun 24 10
KICK AND PLAY
Kick & Play classes are structured so that toddlers and caregivers can establish a friendly routine working together in a group setting,
listening to directions, and engaging in exciting movement and pre-soccer activities. Class begins with an opening and stretching song
then jumps right into soccer warm up and upper body activity.
All children should wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes.
Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Staff
Phone: (310) 998-0010 Email: la@supersoccerstars.com
Location: Community Center – Gymnasium, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$144/$134 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
1-2yrs 5269 W 10:00-10:40am Feb 25-Apr 15 8
1-2yrs 5270 W 10:00-10:40am Apr 22-Jun 10 8
14. SUPER SOCCER STARS (2-3 year olds)
An introduction to physical activities, rich language exposure and movements including running, hoping, jumping and changing directions.
The primary focus is body movement, which includes coordination and stability (motor development). Everyone loves to score, and the
curriculum will allow the children to experience the excitement of scoring goals!
All children should wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes.
Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Staff
Phone: (310) 998-0010 Email: la@supersoccerstars.com
Location: Valley Park Field, 2515 Valley Drive - Next to the Basketball Courts.
Coaches will be wearing blue Super Soccer Stars uniforms.
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$144/$134 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
SUPER SOCCER STARS (3-4 year olds)
Your child's attention will be guided by dynamic activities and dramatic play to develop motor skills and basic soccer skills. Our coaches will
use positive reinforcement and group participation when demonstrating tasks, which enhance activity comprehension. Our coaches
encourage children to apply skills including running, dribbling and passing during the "big game."
All children should wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes.
Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Staff
Phone: (310) 998-0010 Email: la@supersoccerstars.com
Location: Valley Park Field, 2515 Valley Drive - Next to the Basketball Courts.
Coaches will be wearing blue Super Soccer Stars uniforms.
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$144/$134 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5271 Su 9:00-9:40am Feb 22-Apr 12 8
2-3yrs 5274 Th 9:00-9:40am Feb 26-Apr 16 8
2-3yrs 5272 Su 9:00-9:40am Apr 19-Jun 14 (No Class May 24) 8
2-3yrs 5275 Th 9:00-9:40am Apr 23-Jun 11 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
3-4yrs 5276 Su 9:45-10:30am Feb 22-Apr 12 8
3-4yrs 5278 Th 9:45-10:30am Feb 26-Apr 16 8
3-4yrs 5277 Su 9:45-10:30am Apr 19-Jun 14 (No Class May 24) 8
3-4yrs 5279 Th 9:45-10:30am Apr 23-Jun 11 8
15. SUPER SOCCER STARS (4-5 year olds)
The ultimate goal of the program at this stage is to improve young children's capacity through fun, development, and learning. Every
older 4-5 year old Super Soccer Stars class will include dynamic activities, which will involve dribbling technique and dribbling moves to
allow each child to gain more confidence on the ball. The primary focus is body movement with the ball.
All children should wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes.
Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Staff
Phone: (310) 998-0010 Email: la@supersoccerstars.com
Location: Valley Park Field, 2515 Valley Drive - Next to the Basketball Courts.
Coaches will be wearing blue Super Soccer Stars uniforms.
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$144/$134 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
SUPER SOCCER STARS (5-7 year olds)
Your child's attention will be guided by dynamic activities and dramatic play to develop motor skills and basic soccer skills. Our coaches
will use positive reinforcement and group participation when demonstrating tasks, which enhance activity comprehension. Our coaches
encourage children to apply skills including running, dribbling and passing during the "big game."
All children should wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes.
Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Staff
Phone: (310) 998-0010 Email: la@supersoccerstars.com
Location: Valley Park Field, 2515 Valley Drive - Next to the Basketball Courts.
Coaches will be wearing blue Super Soccer Stars uniforms.
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$144/$134 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
4-5yrs 5280 Su 10:35-11:25am Feb 22-Apr 12 8
4-5yrs 5281 Su 10:35-11:25am Apr 19-Jun 14 (No Class May 24) 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-7yrs 5282 Su 11:30-12:30pm Feb 22-Apr 12 8
5-7yrs 5283 Su 11:30-12:30pm Apr 19-Jun 14 (No Class May 24) 8
TENNIS TIKES
Tennis Tikes is a class for young tennis players 3 to 4 years of age who are being introduced to the game. Kids learn hand-eye
coordination and other physical skills as they get their first exposure to tennis in a fun and relaxed setting.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1. For more information on Patrick, visit www.patrickbarrows.usptapro.org
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 2
$95/$90Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
3-4yrs 5416 M 12:30-1:15pm Feb 23-Mar 23 5
3-4yrs 5417 M 12:30-1:15pm Apr 13-May 11 5
16. FUTURE STARS TENNIS
Future Stars is a tennis class for juniors between the ages of 5 and 8 who are developing motor skills and being introduced to tennis. Basic
fundamentals are learned, including all strokes, scoring, and sportsmanship. Young players learn the game in a fun and enjoyable
atmosphere.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1. For more information on Patrick, visit www.patrickbarrows.usptapro.org
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 2
$85/$80 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
$110/$100 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
$72/$67 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-8yrs 5427 M 3:30-4:30pm Feb 23-Mar 23 5
5-8yrs 5428 Tu 3:30-4:30pm Feb 24-Mar 24 5
5-8yrs 5429 W 2:30-3:30pm Feb 25-Mar 25 5
5-8yrs 5430 W 3:30-4:30pm Feb 25-Mar 25 5
5-8yrs 5431 Th 3:30-4:30pm Feb 26-Mar 26 5
5-8yrs 5432 F 3:30-4:30pm Feb 27-Mar 27 5
5-8yrs 5434 M 3:30-4:30pm Apr 13-May 11 5
5-8yrs 5435 Tu 3:30-4:30pm Apr 14-May 12 5
5-8yrs 5436 W 2:30-3:30pm Apr 15-May 13 5
5-8yrs 5437 W 3:30-4:30pm Apr 15-May 13 5
5-8yrs 5438 Th 3:30-4:30pm Apr 16-May 14 5
5-8yrs 5439 F 3:30-4:30pm Apr 17-May 15 5
5-8yrs 5442 Tu 3:30-4:30pm May 19-Jun 16 5
5-8yrs 5443 W 2:30-3:30pm May 20-Jun 17 5
5-8yrs 5444 W 3:30-4:30pm May 20-Jun 17 5
5-8yrs 5445 Th 3:30-4:30pm May 21-Jun 18 5
5-8yrs 5446 F 3:30-4:30pm May 22-Jun 19 5
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-8yrs 5433 S 9:30-11:00am Feb 28-Mar 28 5
5-8yrs 5440 S 9:30-11:00am Apr 18-May 16 5
5-8yrs 5441 S 9:30-11:00am May 23-Jun 20 5
5-8yrs 5447 M 3:30-4:30pm May 18-Jun 15 (No Class May 25) 4
17. CHALLENGER TRAINING TENNIS
Challenger Training is a tennis class for beginning to intermediate level juniors generally between the ages of 9 and 13. Emphasis on
juniors’ development in this program involves detailed stroke production including technique, spins, and grips; specifies and importance of
footwork; introduction and advancement of tactics and strategy; and continued stress of character building and sportsmanship.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1. For more information on Patrick, visit www.patrickbarrows.usptapro.org
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 2
$110/$100 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
9-13yrs 5448 Tu 4:30-6:00pm Feb 24-Mar 24 5
9-13yrs 5449 Th 4:30-6:00pm Feb 26-Mar 26 5
9-13yrs 5450 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Feb 28-Mar 28 5
9-13yrs 5451 Tu 4:30-6:00pm Apr 14-May 12 5
9-13yrs 5452 Th 4:30-6:00pm Apr 16-May 14 5
9-13yrs 5453 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Apr 18-May 16 5
9-13yrs 5454 Tu 4:30-6:00pm May 19-Jun 16 5
9-13yrs 5455 Th 4:30-6:00pm May 21-Jun 18 5
9-13yrs 5456 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm May 23-Jun 20 5
FAMILY THEATRE’S TRIPLE THREAT TECHNIQUE
Course offers the serious performer the opportunity to train further in technique for the stage. Improve your skills and work on acting,
singing, and dance performance. Harmonies, vocal, and rhythm technique, acting monologues, improv., dance technique, staging, and
choreography will be taught. Final performance will be held on the final day of camp.
Instructor: Family Theatre Staff
Phone: (310) 372-9203 Email: familytheatreinc@yahoo.com
Location: Community Center – Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 6
1 DAY PER WEEK: $220/$210 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
2 DAYS PER WEEK: $400/$390 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
7+ 5338 Tu or Th
(1 day per week)
3:30-5:30pm Feb 3/5-Mar 31/Apr 2
(No Class Feb 17 & 19)
8
7+ 5339 Tu or Th
(1 day per week)
3:30-5:30pm Apr 14/16- June 2/4
(No Class April 28 & 30)
8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
7+ 5340 Tu Th
(2 days per week)
3:30-5:30pm Feb 3/5 – Mar 31/Apr 2
(No Class Feb 17 & 19)
8
7+ 5341 Tu or Th
(2 days per week)
3:30-5:30pm Apr 14/16- June 2/4
(No Class April 28 & 30)
8
18. FAMILY THEATRE’S SPRING BREAK THEATRE CAMP
Act, sing and dance to scenes and songs from your favorite Broadway shows! Final performance will be at the end of final class.
Instructor: Family Theatre Staff
Phone: (310) 372-9203 Email: familytheatreinc@yahoo.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center Rooms (See Office) - 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 6
HALF DAY CAMP: $185/$175 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
FULL DAY CAMP: $305/$295 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
FAMILY THEATRE’S MLK DAY BASKETBALL CAMP
Basketball skills! Have fun with friends while practicing the fundamentals of dribbling, shooting, passing and defense.
Instructor: Family Theatre Staff
Phone: (310) 372-9203 Email: familytheatreinc@yahoo.com
Location: Community Center – Gymnasium, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$50/$45 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
6-12yrs 5342 Mon-Fri 8:30am-12pm Apr 6-Apr 10 1
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
6-12yrs 5343 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm Apr 6-Apr 10 1
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-18yrs 5344 Mon 8:30am-12pm Jan 19 1
PRESIDENTS WEEK TENNIS CAMP
Holiday Tennis Camps develop players' motor skills and fundamentals, from all strokes and footwork to scoring and sportsmanship. They
include drills, games, and other fun activities for the students throughout each day. Juniors learn all facets of the game in a fun and
enjoyable atmosphere.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1. For more information on Patrick, visit www.patrickbarrows.usptapro.org
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 2
$197/$187 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
SPRING BREAK TENNIS CAMP
Holiday Tennis Camps develop players' motor skills and fundamentals, from all strokes and footwork to scoring and sportsmanship. They
include drills, games, and other fun activities for the students throughout each day. Juniors learn all facets of the game in a fun and
enjoyable atmosphere.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1. For more information on Patrick, visit www.patrickbarrows.usptapro.org
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 2
$197/$187 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-8yrs Future Stars 5457 M Tu W Th F 9am-12pm Feb 16-Feb 20 1
9-13yrs Challenger Training 5458 M Tu W Th F 9am-12pm Feb 16-Feb 20 1
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
5-8yrs Future Stars 5459 M Tu W Th F 9am-12pm Apr 6-Apr 10 1
9-13yrs Challenger Training 5460 M Tu W Th F 9am-12pm Apr 6-Apr 10 1
19. The Sweet Life on Coronado Island!
CLASS #5461
Friday, March 27th, 2015
Departure Time: 8:30am - Return Time: 6:30pm
$100/$95 Hermosa Beach resident discount
San Diego’s Coronado Island is a charming beach community rich in history. Join us and a local guide on a tour of the island, starting with
some history on San Diego and the bridge that leads you to Coronado Island. We will then be led to three establishments at the Ferry Land-
ing to sample some tasty treats, everything from BBQ to Italian to sweet desserts! After our food tasting, we will head to a local brewery for
a tour and beer tasting. We will then continue exploring the island with a drive around Coronado’s Millionaire’s Row and the Hotel Del Coro-
nado. The Hotel Del Coronado is a Victorian beachfront hotel built in 1899 and known as a National Historic Landmark. Our guide will ex-
plain the history of the hotel and you will have free time to explore it on your own. Lastly, we will make the short drive back to Ferry Landing
to board a ferry for a short cruise across San Diego Bay.
CLASS #5462
Tuesday, April 7th, 2015
Departure Time: 5:00pm - Return Time: 11:30pm
$75/$70 Hermosa Beach resident discount
Join us for an evening of Mozart’s chamber music at the legendary Walt Disney Concert Hall, home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The
WDCH is an internationally recognized architectural landmark and is one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world.
The night will begin with a pre-concert wine tasting reception before the 8:00 concert featuring the greatest clarinet quintets ever created.
Heritage Square Museum and the San Antonio Winery
CLASS #5463
Thursday, May 21st, 2015
Departure Time: 8:30am - Return Time: 5:30pm
$45/$40 Hermosa Beach resident discount
The Heritage Square Museum explores the settlement and development of Southern California during its first 100 years of statehood. We
will receive a docent-led tour of the eight historic structures located at the museum. These buildings, constructed during the Victorian Era,
were saved from demolition and serve as a perfect background to educate the public about the everyday lives of Southern Californians from
the close of the 19th Century into the early decades of the 20th Century. From the simplicity of the Longfellow-Hastings Octagon House to
the opulence of the William Perry Mansion, the Museum provides a unique look at the lifestyles of the people who contributed so much to
the development of modern Los Angeles. Next we will head to the San Antonio Winery for lunch, which includes a beverage and your
choice of one of the following: spaghetti with meatballs, lasagna with meat sauce, Ravioli of the Day, Fish of the Day, Chef Special of the
day or the Chicken of the Day. After lunch you will receive a tour of the winery and a tasting of three of their signature wines.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Arts (L.A.C.M.A.)
CLASS #5464
Friday, June 5th, 2014
Departure Time: 9:30am - Return Time: 4:00pm
$35/$30 Hermosa Beach resident discount
LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection that includes over 120,000 objects dating from antiquity to
the present, encompassing the geographic world and nearly the entire history of art. During our visit, we will be given the docent-led
‘Highlights of the Museum’ tour focusing on the permanent collection which is found in the Ahmanson Building. It will cover European Art,
Modern Art and possibly, some pieces from the South & Southeast Asian collection. After our tour, you are free to explore the museum on
your own and have a bite to eat at one of the three food establishments on the grounds. For more information on current exhibits and plac-
es to eat, visit www.lacma.org.
A Charter Bus Company is used to transport participants to excursion sites from the Hermosa Beach Community Center located at 710 Pier
Avenue. All day parking is available in the lot behind the Hermosa Beach Community Center. Anyone under 18 years of age must be ac-
companied by an adult. Participants with physical limitations must sign up with a friend or family member.
THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS ON EXCURSIONS ON EXCURSIONS.
20. Get your island on and learn basic Hawaiian steps with some Tahitian, Somoan and Maori.
Join the fun with our hula family and celebrate island culture.
Instructor: Rose Laolagi - A Polynesian Dance Instructor for over 30 years whose group
Nualani's Polynesia has performed for festivals, parties, corporate events, etc. through-
out SoCal and were featured on Fox News and Time Warner Cable. Rose serves on the
board of directors for the Hawaiian Inter Club Council, Pacific American Community
Cultural Center and the Pacific Islander Community Council of California, and has
taught Polynesian Dance for the City of Hermosa since 2001.
Phone: (424) 264-3668 Email: heart4hula@yahoo.com
Location: Community Center – Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 7
$90/$85 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
13-18+yrs 5234 M 6:30-7:30pm Feb 2-Mar 23 8
13-18+yrs 5235 M 6:30-7:30pm Apr 6-Jun 1 (No Class May 25) 8
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TENNIS DRILL CLASS
The No Experience necessary Tennis Drill Class is designed for adults with little or no experience playing tennis. All fundamentals are
learned, including stroke technique, footwork, scoring, tactics, and match play.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$110/100 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
ADULT TENNIS 3.0
This class is designed for players who compete at or near the USTA designated 2.5-3.0 level, or who have completed one or more
sessions of the No Experience Necessary Class. Players have learned all strokes and shots, but have limited experience and are continu-
ing to develop all aspects of their game.
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$110/100 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5418 Tu 6:30-8:00pm Feb 24-Mar 24 5
18+ 5419 Tu 6:30-8:00pm Apr 14-May 12 5
18+ 5420 Tu 6:30-8:00pm May 19-Jun 16 5
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5421 W 6:30-8:00pm Feb 25-Mar 25 5
18+ 5422 W 6:30-8:00pm Apr 15-May 13 5
18+ 5423 W 6:30-8:00pm May 20-Jun 17 5
21. DOG’S BEST FRIEND BASIC MANNERS
Teach your dog how to sit, come to you, lie down, stay, heel and much more in this six week fun and informative group class using
modern, empirically proven, positive reinforcement techniques which help foster calm, confident and happy dogs.
All dogs must be up to date on vaccinations. Please bring proof of inoculations to the first class. No prong, choke or shock collars
allowed. Guardians only on the first class; no dogs please.
Instructor: Rebecca Mandell - A Positive reinforcement trainer who believed in training dogs with compassion and understand-
ing. Rebecca builds the bond between dogs and humans to the dogs do what we ask of them because they want to and not
because they are frightened or intimidated. This is achieved through the use of rewards such as attention, praise and treats
with no force based tools/techniques. Dog’s Best Friend is strictly positive. Rebecca evaluates and trains rescued dogs for the
Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue. She is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, Truly Dog
Friendly, an international group of positive reinforcement dog trainers fighting against the use of harsh training methods in
their profession and the Pet Professional Guild, an organization committed to holistic, force-free methods. Rebecca is an
approved AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator. Dog's Best Friend was voted "best dog trainer" in the 2012 South Bay Locals'
Choice Awards .
Phone: (310) 990-6735 Email: rebecca@dogsbf.net
Location: Edith Rodaway Park (Corner of Prospect and Hollowell)
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$165/$155 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
DOG’S BEST FRIEND CANINE GOOD CITIZEN
CGC is an AKC certification program that is designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community. The
Canine Good Citizen Program is an advanced training class that stresses responsible pet ownership and basic good manners for dogs.
All dogs who pass the 10-step CGC test may receive a certificate from the American Kennel Club, laying the foundation for dogs that
may progress into Therapy Work. As you teach the CGC Skills, you’ll discover the joys of training your dog and will enhance the bond
between you and your pooch.
All dogs must be up to date on vaccinations. Please bring proof of inoculations to the first class. No prong, choke or shock collars
allowed. Prerequisite: All dogs must have Basic Obedience Skills such as sit and down. All pups must be friendly, well-adjusted dogs.
Instructor: Rebecca Mandell - See Instructor Bio Above
Phone: (310) 990-6735 Email: rebecca@dogsbf.net
Location: Edith Rodaway Park (Corner of Prospect and Hollowell)
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$165/$155 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
16+ 5232 Sa 10:00-11:00am Feb 28-Apr 4 6
16+ 5233 Sa 10:00-11:00am May 2-Jun 13 (No Class May 23) 6
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
16+ 5231 Sa 11:30-12:30pm Feb 28-Apr 4 6
CARDIO TENNIS
Cardio Tennis is a high energy, fun, and fast paced adult tennis aerobic workout. It involves non-stop moving, hitting tons of balls, and
playing while listening to high energy music! All levels are welcome and encouraged to participate and have fun while playing tennis and
getting a great workout!
Instructor: Patrick Barrows, USPTA P1
Email: barrowsotrtennis@hotmail.com
Location: Community Center - Tennis Court 1, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$70/65 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5424 W 9:00-10:00am Feb 25-Mar 25 5
18+ 5425 W 9:00-10:00am Apr 15-May 13 5
18+ 5426 W 9:00-10:00am May 20-Jun 17 5
22. This class is designed to teach the fundamentals of painting in oil. Topics include various techniques for starting a painting.
A $20 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Marlin Evans
Email: artist1974@yahoo.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$225/$215 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
This class is a great way to enjoy the landscape of scenic Hermosa Beach while learning the fundamentals of painting in oil. Topics include
various techniques for starting a painting.
A $20 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Marlin Evans
Email: artist1974@yahoo.com
Location: Valley Park – Picnic Area near the Amphitheatre, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$225/$215 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
This class is designed to teach the fundamentals of drawing while in line, shade and color. Chalk, pastel and pencil will be used as medi-
ums.
A $20 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Marlin Evans
Email: artist1974@yahoo.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 4, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$225/$215 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
This class is a great way to enjoy the landscape of scenic Hermosa Beach while learning drawing while in line, shade and color. Chalk,
pastel and pencil will be used as mediums.
A $20 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Marlin Evans
Email: artist1974@yahoo.com
Location: Valley Park – Picnic Area near the Amphitheatre, 2515 Valley Drive Except for July 23rd: Meet at the Hermosa Beach
Community Center, 710 Pier Avenue – Room 4
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$225/$215 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5351 F 7-9pm Mar 6-May 8 10
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5394 F 5:30-7:30pm May 22-Jul 24 10
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5352 Th 7-9pm Mar 5-May 7 10
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ 5395 Th 5:30-7:30pm May 21-Jul 23 10
23. NEW CLASS!
NEW CLASS!
ADULT GUITAR CLASS WITH EARLY MUSIC EXPRESS
This class will get you strumming chords and playing songs in a few weeks. These fun relaxed classes are perfect for beginners. Students
must provide their own guitar. A $25 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Andy Johnson - A professional musician and instructor who grew up in Idaho, where he began his life-long love of
music by playing trumpet at a young age. He eventually moved on to upright bass and bass guitar, performing in various bands
over the years. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in 2004 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, where he
studied performance, education and production with emphasis in bass guitar. In 2007, Andy relocated to Los Angeles, CA and
has since developed a love of teaching music to students of all ages. He expanded his musicianship by learning to play a wide
variety of instruments including guitar, piano, violin, drums, ukelele, banjo and mandolin. He currently resides in the South Bay,
where he teaches music and performs in the bands For the Kings and Uncle Junebug.
Phone: (310) 735-2197 Email: earlymusicexpress@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$190/$180 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
ADULT UKULELE CLASS WITH EARLY MUSIC EXPRESS
This beginning ukulele class covers all the fundamentals. Students learn to play a variety of songs in a relaxed group setting. Students
must provide their own ukulele. A $25 supply fee (cash only, no checks please) is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Instructor: Andy Johnson - A professional musician and instructor who grew up in Idaho, where he began his life-long love of
music by playing trumpet at a young age. He eventually moved on to upright bass and bass guitar, performing in various bands
over the years. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in 2004 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, where he
studied performance, education and production with emphasis in bass guitar. In 2007, Andy relocated to Los Angeles, CA and
has since developed a love of teaching music to students of all ages. He expanded his musicianship by learning to play a wide
variety of instruments including guitar, piano, violin, drums, ukelele, banjo and mandolin. He currently resides in the South Bay,
where he teaches music and performs in the bands For the Kings and Uncle Junebug.
Phone: (310) 735-2197 Email: earlymusicexpress@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Community Center – Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$190/$180 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
15yrs+ 5332 W 7:00-7:40pm Feb 4-Apr 8 (No Class Feb 25 & Mar 4) 8
15yrs+ 5333 Th 7:00-7:40pm Feb 5-Apr 9 (No Class Feb 26 & Mar 5) 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
15yrs+ 5330 W 6:00-6:40pm Feb 4-Apr 8 (No Class Feb 25 & Mar 4) 8
15yrs+ 5331 Th 6:00-6:40pm Feb 5-Apr 9 (No Class Feb 26 & Mar 5) 8
For more information on renting the
Call the Community Resources Department
at (310) 318-0280
or email hbconnect@hermosabch.org
24. YOGA AND STRETCH AT SUNSET – ON THE BEACH!
Yoga flow level 1 followed by assisted stretching and guided meditation at Sunset. Enjoy the beauty of earth, fire, water and air while
quieting your mind and opening your heart. Be inspired and meet other like-minded friends from our community.
Instructor: Bonnie Marder – Yoga and Fitness teacher in the South Bay for over 15 years.
Phone: (310) 902-0225 Email: bonnie@bonniemarderyoga.com Website: www.bonniemarderyoga.com
Location: Hermosa Beach – 14th Street at the shoreline
Minimum Participants Required: 4
$80/$75 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18-80yrs 5414 M 6:00pm-Sunset Mar 9-Apr 13 6
18-80yrs 5415 M 6:00pm-Sunset Apr 20-Jun 8 (No Class May 25) 6
JAZZERCISE
Every Jazzercise class has a warm up, high energy/cardio, abs, glutes, inner thighs, upper torso strength training and stretching; all in one
hour. The best of dance, Pilates, yoga, kick-boxing and more. This is not your typical workout. It’s no fashion show. It’s where your
workout if fun and friendly. All fitness levels. Ages 16-80. Registered participants will receive a punch card on the first day of class
and classes must be taken during the dates specified for the session you signed up for. Your 12 classes cannot be separated
throughout multiple sessions.
Instructor: BeachCities Jazzercise
Location: Clark Building, 861 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$104/$99 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Class # Dates
Su 8:45-9:45am
M 5:45-6:45pm
Tu 6:00-7:00pm
W 6:00-7:00pm
Th 5:45-6:45pm
Sa 8:45-9:45am
Su 8:45-9:45am
Registration cost
covers 12 classes per
session (2 classes per
week) during the
class times listed to
your left.
5334 Session 1: Feb 1-Mar 14
5335 Session 2: Mar 15-Apr 25
5336 Session 3: Apr 26-Jun 6
5337 Session 4: Jun 7-Jul 18
NEW CLASS!
1 DAY COMEDY IMPROV WORKSHOP
Have you ever wanted to learn improv but your schedule makes it hard to join weekly classes? Enroll in a one day improv workshop
taught by professionals with April’s Fools Comedy Improv Troupe. Enhance your communication skills. Great for everyone! No
experience necessary. All levels welcome. Learn to improv, laugh and have fun!
Instructor: Instructor: Doris Usui (www.dorisusui.com) and Sandy Marchese of April's Fools Comedy Improv Troupe. Both
Doris and Sandy are cast members and directors of April's Fools Comedy Troupe for over 12 years. Professional improv
teachers in the Southbay for over 6 years to teens, adults and seniors.
Phone (310) 318-1705 : Email: improvteachers@aol.com Website: www.aprilsfoolsimprov.com
Location: Community Center – 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
$49/$44 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks Location
15yrs+ 5374 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Feb 7 1 2nd Story Theatre
15yrs+ 5375 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 7 1 Room 9
15yrs+ 5376 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 4 1 2nd Story Theatre
15yrs+ 5377 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm May 2 1 Room 9
15yrs+ 5378 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm June 6 1 2nd Story Theatre
NEW CLASS!
NEW CLASS!
25. BEACH VOLLEYBALL – COLLINS
Enjoy learning the proper techniques and mechanics of playing Beach Volleyball while meeting new friends with similar skill sets.
Instructor: As depicted on the Fine Living Channel, Dennis Collins, a lifetime local, former “AAA player” and “Masters National Champion,”
has been coaching Beach Volleyball for over 25 years.
Dress in layers and bring plenty of fluids to class.
Instructor: Dennis Collins
Email: hermosavolleyball@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Volleyball Courts – South Side of the Pier (in front of Scotty’s restaurant)
Minimum Participants Needed: 5
BEGINNING:
$100/$95 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
INTERMEDIATE
$100/$95 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
ADVANCED
$100/$95 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
14-80yrs 5353 Su 9:30-11:30am Mar 15-Apr 19 6
14-80yrs 5362 W 6:00pm-Sunset Apr 29-Jun 3 6
14-80yrs 5354 Su 9:30-11:30am Apr 26-May 31 6
14-80yrs 5355 Su 9:30-11:30am Jun 7-Jul 12 6
14-80yrs 5363 W 6:00pm-Sunset Jun 10-Jul 15 6
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
14-80yrs 5356 Su 9:30-11:30am Mar 15-Apr 19 6
14-80yrs 5364 W 6:00pm-Sunset Apr 29-Jun 3 6
14-80yrs 5357 Su 9:30-11:30am Apr 26-May 31 6
14-80yrs 5358 Su 9:30-11:30am Jun 7-Jul 12 6
14-80yrs 5365 W 6:00pm-Sunset Jun 10-Jul 15 6
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
14-80yrs 5359 Su 9:30-11:30am Mar 15-Apr 19 6
14-80yrs 5366 W 6-Sunset Apr 29-Jun 3 6
14-80yrs 5360 Su 9:30-11:30am Apr 26-May 31 6
14-80yrs 5361 Su 9:30-11:30am Jun 7-Jul 12 6
14-80yrs 5367 W 9:30-11:30am Jun 10-Jul 15 6
YOGA BOOTCAMP
Yoga mixed with interval training. Begins with a warm up and breath work and progresses into sequences of yoga poses mixed with body
weight, strength training and cardio exercises. Ends with relaxing floor poses for a cool down.
Instructor: Marlena Groomer
Phone: (713) 302-0005 Email: yogaformisfits@gmail.com
Location: Community Center - Room 5, 710 Pier Avenue
Minimum Participants Needed: 3
$185/$175 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+yrs 5345 Tu Th 12:00-1:00pm Mar 3-Apr 23 8
18+yrs 5346 Tu Th 12:00-1:00pm May 5-Jun 25 8
26. BEACH VOLLEYBALL
(BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED) – SIGLER
Beginner: This class is for people learning to play the game. Whether you have never picked up a volleyball before, or want to get ready
to play with friends this summer, this is the class for you. We walk through the rules as well as basic skills like passing, serving, setting
and hitting. Open play at the end of each class. Come out and meet new friends, get a good cardio workout and learn how to play.
Intermediate: This class is for the intermediate player who wants to play consistently better. Some basic skills work but much of the class
will be devoted to learning more advanced skills like hitting, hand setting, side out strategies, and defense. Open play after class. You’ll
meet great people, and get in a good workout. Advanced: This class is for those who want to significantly accelerate their skill level. The
best instructors on the beach will provide skill and drill training that the top pros use. Hand setting, shots/hitting, strategies, plyos, and
more, are all wrapped into this class. Many from this class have gone on to win CBVA and VBV tournaments.
Instructor: Bill Sigler, former AAA rated player and has coached youth indoor teams to some of the top ranked AVP pros. He has
taught this class for 22 years and runs Smackfest (the largest Coed 4’s Beach Volleyball tournament in the U.S.A.) Co-
Instructors include Cap-5 certified beach coaches and former pros.
Email: billmagnum22@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Volleyball Courts – South Side of the Pier
Minimum Participants Needed: 10
$104/$99 Hermosa Beach Resident Discount
Ages Level Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+ Beginning 5237 Sa 9:30-11:00am Feb 21-Mar 28 6
18+ Intermediate/
Advanced
5238 Sa 9:30-11:00am Feb 21-Mar 28 6
18+ Beginning 5243 Th 6:00-7:30pm Mar 12-Apr 16 6
18+ Intermediate 5244 Th 6:00-7:30pm Mar 12-Apr 16 6
18+ Advanced 5245 Th 6:00-7:30pm Mar 12-Apr 16 6
18+ Beginning 5239 Sa 9:30-11:00am Apr 11-May 16 6
18+ Intermediate/
Advanced
5240 Sa 9:30-11:00am Apr 11-May 16 6
18+ Beginning 5246 Th 6:00-7:30pm Apr 30-Jun 4 6
18+ Intermediate 5247 Th 6:00-7:30pm Apr 30-Jun 4 6
18+ Advanced 5248 Th 6:00-7:30pm Apr 30-Jun 4 6
18+ Beginning 5241 Sa 9:30-11:00am May 23-Jun 27 6
18+ Intermediate/
Advanced
5242 Sa 9:30-11:00am May 23-Jun 27 6
18+ Beginning 5249 Th 6:00-7:30pm Jun 11-Jul 16 6
18+ Intermediate 5250 Th 6:00-7:30pm Jun 11-Jul 16 6
18+ Advanced 5251 Th 6:00-7:30pm Jun 11-Jul 16 6
If you’re 50 years young, check out all the
amazing activities taking place in the
Hermosa Five-O Senior Activity Center…
Turn to page 28 for more information
27. CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL ON THE BEACH
Games are played with two 20 minute halves with alternating guy and girl quarterbacks. Registration offered as a team only with a 10
person roster limit! Individuals must contact a League Director to be placed on a team. This non-contact passing league is 4 on 4 with 2
guys and 2 girls per team. Both beginning and experienced players welcomed.
League Coordinator: Chris Jahng and Anna Piccioni
Email: cyj@prankmonkey.org or anna@prankmoney.org
Location: 10th & the Strand – South of the Hermosa Beach Pier
Minimum Teams Needed: 8
$265 per team
CO-ED VOLLEYBALL ON THE BEACH
The format of this league is best 2 out of 3 each evening with 2 guys and 2 girls per team. Registration offered as a team only. Individuals
must contact a League Director to be placed on a team. 6 weeks of regular season play with 2 weeks of playoffs. Semi-competitive play
and all levels welcomed. Each team must play best out of 3 games to 21 - Win by 2.
League Coordinator: Chris Jahng and Bill Sigler
Email: cyj@prankmonkey.org or billmagnum22@gmail.com
Location: Hermosa Beach Volleyball Courts - North of the Hermosa Beach Pier
Minimum Teams Needed: 8
$240 per team
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
21+yrs 5368 Su 2-30-4:30pm Feb 8-Mar 29 8
21+yrs 5369 Th 6:30-8:00pm Apr 9-May 28 8
21+yrs 5370 Su 4:30-6:30pm Apr 19-Jun 14 (No Class May 10th) 8
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Dates # of Weeks
21+yrs 5371 Tu 6:00-8pm Mar 24-May 12 8
21+yrs 5373 Tu 6:00-8pm May 19-July 7 8
CO-ED KICKBALL ON THE BEACH
The biggest hit on the beach in 2014 was KICKBALL! Signups are as a team. Individuals must contact the League Coordinator to be placed
on a team. Standard kickball rules apply and yes we do have a home run fence! Teams consists of 4 girls/6 guys (10/side.) 1 game per
night and all teams make the playoffs. See you on the beach!
Instructor: Bill Sigler
Email: billmagnum22@gmail.com
Location: 10th & the Strand – South of the Hermosa Beach Pier
Minimum Participants Needed: 4 teams
$525/$515 Hermosa Beach resident discount per team
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
18+yrs 5236 W 6:15pm-8:00pm Apr 1-May 20 8
18+yrs 5252 W 6:15pm-8:00pm May 27-Jul 15 8
28. SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Maximum of 6 teams per division. Must receive approval from League Director before registering.
League Director: Dennis Hrboka
Phone: (310) 427-9120 Email: dnasportsinc@yahoo.com
Location: Clark Field, 861 Valley Drive
$465 per team
MEN’S FLAG FOOTBALL
This league is 5-on-5. Must receive approval from League Director before registering.
League Director: Dennis Hrboka
Phone: (310) 427-9120 Email: dnasportsinc@yahoo.com
Location: South Park, 425 Valley Drive
$315 per team plus $30 per game for officials and scorekeepers
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Must receive approval from League Director before registering.
League Director: Dennis Hrboka
Phone: (310) 427-9120 Email: dnasportsinc@yahoo.com
Location: Community Center – Gymnasium, 710 Pier Avenue
$215 per team
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Must receive approval from League Director before registering.
League Director: Dennis Hrboka
Phone: (310) 427-9120 Email: dnasportsinc@yahoo.com
Location: Community Center – Gymnasium, 710 Pier Avenue
$315 per team
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Start Dates # of Weeks
18+yrs 5226 W Games:
6:15pm
7:30pm
8:45pm
May 20-July 29 10+Playoffs
18+yrs 5227 Su May 24-August 2 10+Playoffs
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Start Dates # of Weeks
18+yrs 5228 Sa 9:00am-3:00pm May 23-Aug 8 (No Meet Jul 4) 10+Playoffs
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Start Dates # of Weeks
18+yrs 5229 Su 5:00-10:00pm Apr 12-Jun 28 (No Meet May 10) 10+Playoffs
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Start Dates # of Weeks
18+yrs 5230 Su 12:00-4:00pm Apr 12-Jun 28 (No Meet May 10) 10+Playoffs
29. The Hermosa Five-O Senior Activity Center is open to all South Bay
Residents who are 50 plus. To view the current calendar and news-
letter visit www.hermosabch.org and click on ‘City Departments,’ then
click on ‘Recreation and Community Resources’ to take you to the
link to the Hermosa Five-O Senior Activity Center page.
BECOME A MEMBER TODAY!
Membership forms are available online at www.hermosabch.org,
Click on City Departments -> Recreation and Community Resources – > Senior Activity Center.
.
ONE YEAR MEMBERSHIP DONATION: $10
SILVER SPONSOR with a donation of $25-$49
GOLD SPONSOR $50-$99
PLATINUM SPONSOR for $100 or more
Hermosa Five-O Advisory Meeting ~ First Tuesday of every month at 10:00am
OPEN TO ALL! We are open to all comments/suggestions.
Meetings are planning sessions for current and future events and activities.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION
YOGINISBINGO
HOLIDAY PARTY
30. City Council Meetings
Council Chambers: 1315 Valley Drive • Second and Fourth Tuesday of each month: 7:00pm
Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting
Council Chambers: 1315 Valley Drive • First Tuesday of every other month: 7:00pm
Hermosa Arts Foundation www.hermosaarts.org
Community Center: 710 Pier Ave • Meetings: Fourth Monday of each month: 7:00pm
Hermosa Beach Historical Society www.hermosabeachhistoricalsociety.org
Museum: 710 Pier Avenue • Wednesdays: 10:00am – 12:00pm • & Saturdays & Sundays: 2:00 – 4:00pm
Woman’s Club www.womansclubofhermosabeach.org
Clark Building: 861 Valley Drive ● Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month
Garden Club www.hermosagardenclub.org
Clark Building: 861 Valley Drive ● Meetings: Third Wednesday of each month
Lawn Bowling Club
Club House: 861 Valley Drive ● Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11:45am - 2:00pm • Saturday: 9:45am - 12:00pm
Kiwanis Club www.hermosakiwanis.org
Kiwanis Building: 2515 Valley Drive • Meetings: Wednesdays: 12:00pm
Rotary Club http://www.hermosabeachrotary.org
Rotary Building: 2521 Valley Drive • Meetings: Tuesdays: 12:00pm
Friends of the Parks www.hbfop.org
Dedicated to preserving, improving, and promoting the use of Hermosa Beach’s park and recreation programs for the benefit of the
entire community. ● Community Center: 710 Pier Avenue • Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month: 6:00pm
Hermosa Beach Neighborhood Watch www.saferhermosabeach.com
The HB Neighborhood Watch Program seek, educate and involve city residents, neighborhoods and the community in “A Partnership
in Crime Prevention”.
HB Amateur Radio Association www.hbara.org
Community Center: 710 Pier Avenue, Rm. EOC ● Second Thursday of each month: 7:30pm
HBARA organized to educate persons interested in electronics, telecommunications, to train communicators for public service,
emergency communications and to integrate with Neighborhood Watch.
Mom’s Club of Hermosa Beach Email: hbmoms@yahoo.com
“Moms offer Moms support.”
Leadership Hermosa Beach www.leadershiphermosa.org
Founded in 2003 by then Mayor Art Yoon, Leadership Hermosa Beach is a non-profit 501(c)3 community-based organization that
conducts annual leadership training programs for local residents.
Sister City Association www.hb-sistercity.org
In 1967 Hermosa Beach formed a "sister city" relationship with the city of Loreto, in Mexico. With assistance and guidance from their
sister city Loreto has vastly improved the quality of life for its residence and created opportunities for its citizens.
31. ARC 310.318.9343
AYSO Youth Soccer, Region 18 800.872.2976
Boy Scouts of America 310.372.3704
Chamber of Commerce 310.376.0951
Hermosa Arts Foundation 310.798.2100
Historical Society 310.318.9421
Easter Seals 310.376.3445
Education Foundation 310.372.1785
Friends of the Library 310.379.8475
Garden Club 310.372.5203
Girl Scouts of America 310.348.2248
Jr. Lifeguards 310.577.5712
Kiwanis Club 310.318.7000
L.A. County Public Library
(Hermosa Beach)
310.379.8475
Lawn Bowling Club 310.318.0280
Leadership Hermosa Beach 310.600.2848
Little League and T-Ball 310.372.6916
Pony League 310.379.3479
Project Touch 310.379.5206
Rotary Club 310.379.6397
S.B. Center for Counseling/
Children’s Programs
310.318.7939
Sister City Association, Inc. 310.819.8778
South Bay Youth Project 310.372.7724
Woman’s Club 310.374.6350
Youth Basketball 310.372.2255
Activities and Organizations in
Hermosa Beach:
Animal Control (1035 Valley Dr.) 310.318.0209
After Hours 310.318.0360
Bus Information 310.318.0242
Business Licenses 310.318.0206
City Clerk 310.318.0204
City Council & Mayor 310.318.0216
City Manager 310.318.0216
City Treasurer 310.318.0315
City Yard 310.318.0261
Community Development Dept. 310.318.0235
Community Resources Dept. 310.318.0280
Data Processing 310.318.0253
Finance 310.318.0225
Fire Department (540 Pier Ave.) 310.376.2479
Emergency 911
Parking (Booting, Towing & Ticketing) 310.318.0251
Parking Enforcement 310.318.0209
After Hours 310.318.0360
Parking Permits 310.318.0217
Ticket Payments 310.318.0223
Personnel 310.318.0200
Planning, Zoning, Comm. Dev. 310.318.0242
Police Department (540 Pier Ave.) 310.318.0360
Emergency 911
Accident/Crime Report
Non-Emergency
310.524.2750
Chief of Police 310.318.0300
Court Liaison 310.318.0344
Crime Prevention 310.318.0351
Detectives 310.318.0330
Jail Facility/Prisoner Info. 310.318.0234
Public Works Department 310.318.0216
Recreation Department (see Community Resources)
Refuse Disposal 310.318.0216
Transportation 310.318.0243
For Offices or Services Not Listed Above, call
310.318.0239
Hermosa Beach City Offices
Telephone Directory
COMMUNITY CENTER - 710 Pier Avenue
Office Hours: Monday through Thursday 7:00am to 6:00pm
On-duty staff evenings, Fridays, and weekends……..310.629.3538
Phone Inquiries Call……………………………………..310.318.0280
Fax Number………………………………………………310.372.4333
CITY HALL - 1315 Valley Drive
Monday through Thursday 7:00am to 6:00pm
Phone Inquiries……………………………………….…..310.318.0239
Fax Number…………………………………………….…310.372.6186
32. ADULT INFORMATION:
First Name: ________________________________________ Last Name: ________________________________________________
Date of Birth: ____________________ *If you choose not to provide, your birthdate will be defaulted to 01/01/1960
Address: __________________________________________ City: ______________________ Zip Code: ________________
Home Telephone: ________________________________ Cellphone: ____________________________
Email Address: _____________________________________________________________________________
CHILD INFORMATION:
First Name: __________________________ Last Name: _________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________
I do hereby agree to participate and/or allow the individual (s) named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity (ies) and further agree
to hold harmless the City of Hermosa Beach, it’s agents and employees from harm, accidents, personal injury or property which may be suf-
fered by the aforementioned individual (s) arising out of, or in any way connected with, the participation in the activity.
I understand that there are no refunds on excursions unless cancelled by the Department.
Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________
Relationship to class participant: _____ Self _____ Parent _____ Guardian _____ Other
Payment: ___Check ___Cash
Credit Card: ___Visa ___MasterCard ___American Express ___Discover
Card #: _______________________________________________________________ Exp Date: __________
Card Security Code: ______ * last 3 digits of the number on the signature strip located on back of your card.
Charge Customer Signature: ________________________________________________________________
Refund/Transfer requests must be made in writing and received before the start date of the second class meeting.
Class Title Class # Participant Name Price
Total: