Fall 2014 • cityofirvine.org • Official Guide to City News, Programs and Activities

Are You Prepared for an Emergency?

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Features 7 Be Prepared Irvine City Council The Irvine Police Department’s Office Mayor Steven S. Choi, Ph.D. Mayor Pro Tem Jeffrey Lalloway of Emergency Management reviews steps Councilmember Larry Agran 7 to help you and your family prepare Councilmember Beth Krom Councilmember/ Christina Shea for emergencies. Chair, Great Park Board City Manager Sean Joyce 14 Pool Safety Community Services Commission Important information to keep you and your Chair Kevin Trussell families water safe. (Please read and share Vice Chair Michael Carroll Commissioner Farrah Khan with loved ones and caregivers.) Commissioner Melissa Fox 14 Commissioner Jim Shute Inside Irvine Editorial Managing Editor: Craig Reem Departments Associate Editor: Annie Brown Activity Guide Editor: Alana Kaleikini 2 Inside the City Manager’s Office Activity Guide Coordinator: Dave Neustaedter Contributors: Sawako Agravante, Shawnn Gallagher, 3 Public Safety Update Melissa Haley, Tom Macduff, Roy Padilla 4 News Briefs Inside Irvine Art 15 Art Director: Jonathan Price 6 Great Park Report Inside Irvine is published quarterly by the City of Irvine. Please address editorial correspondence to: Inside Irvine, c/o Public Information Office, 15 Irvine Spotlight City of Irvine, PO Box 19575, Irvine, CA 92623-9575 or via email at [email protected]. For questions about the Activity Guide or 16 Irvine Resources advertising, call 949-724-6665 or email [email protected]. 100 Inside Contacts For City of Irvine hours of operation visit cityofirvine.org. Incorporated in 1971, the City of Irvine operates under a charter law form of government. As such, the City Council makes policy decisions while the 34 City Manager is appointed by the City Council to function as the chief ex- ecutive of the City. To contact the City Council, please call 949-724-6233. Activity Guide 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, 19 events & Family Activities 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 24 early Childhood Closed Session. Irvine City Council meetings are cablecast live on ICTV Channel 30 and are webstreamed live on cityofirvine.org/ictv. 34 Children The programs presented in the Activity Guide section are provided 68 51 teens through the City of Irvine’s Community Services Department. All contents are copyright 2014. Request permission in writing to reprint. 54 adults Disclaimer: Although Inside Irvine accepts information, the City of Irvine 65 seniors does not assume responsibility for errors, omissions or misinformation in the advertisements, nor does the City recommend, endorse or guarantee 68 aquatics products or services provided by advertisers. 72 arts Cover: Community members at Mike Ward Community Park– Woodbridge. Photo by Challenge Roddie. 81 orange County Great Park 72 85 disability Services The City of Irvine’s app, Access Irvine, is available 86 outdoor/Nature Activities for free download on iTunes and Google Play. 88 Pets 89 tennis & Racquet Sports Comments, questions or suggestions? Email us at [email protected] 96 map & Locations 89 98 registration Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s Healthy City Healthy Planet initiative.

Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 1 inside the city manager’s office Letter

Be Prepared for the Unexpected

Irvine City Manager Sean Joyce ver the years, I have dedicated several columns to emergency preparedness and each year, in Inside Irvine, we make it a pri- Oority to help you plan for a catastrophic emergency that may delay emergency responders from reaching you immediately due to the severity of an event. In this edition, we have an extensive seven- page feature detailing ways residents can stay informed during an emergency, how to develop an emergency plan and how to assemble starter disaster kits for your home, work and car. “We make it a priority to help Preparing for emergencies may seem daunting, so start with sev- eral simple steps like registering your cell, work and home phones you plan for a catastrophic for the City’s iAlert system (cityofirvine.org/ialert), a mass notifica- emergency. Prepared residents tion system that provides residents with time-sensitive information during emergencies. Join us on Facebook and Twitter, both of which can and do make a difference have proven to be effective communication tools during emergencies, particularly when cell and land phone lines are down. Come up with in keeping their families a game plan, so you and your family know how to respond to various types of emergencies and where to meet if you are separated. Keep and neighbors safe.” basic supplies such as food, water and medicine available. To get you started, we have provided a checklist of supplies and resources on Page 13. Please take a moment to read the Be Prepared feature, starting on Page 7. For additional information about emer- gency preparedness, visit cityofirvine.org/em or contact Eileen Salmon at [email protected]. Also, consider becoming a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member by taking the City’s eight-week training course. The CERT program is designed to prepare residents to help their families and neighbors prior to and during emergencies. CERT members can help save lives and protect property. See Page 61. As residents, you are vital partners in helping our community prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. Prepared residents can and do make a difference in keeping their families and neighbors safe. ■

2 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 Public Safety Update Protect Yourself Against Phone Scams lthough telephone scams are Anothing new, the Irvine Police Information is Your Department has seen some dis- Best Defense turbing trends throughout Orange Ask Yourself: ■ Do you actually owe County in the ways suspects are able a past due amount to to manipulate victims into handing the entity the suspect claims to represent? ■ Why can’t payment be made in person at their office or online over money. directly through your online account? ■ What is the urgency in making this payment? Often, suspects will call from overseas. They may even have a small amount of information about the ■ Why can’t the caller wait until you can verify who they are? victim and by using that information they will solicit Remember: additional information without the victim realizing it. Armed with just enough facts to make their story ■ Utility companies, local, state and federal agencies will never seem plausible, suspects can be very convincing and demand payment via GreenDot MoneyPaks or via wire transfer. even aggressive. ■ Even though the caller may know information about you, do In early 2014, an Irvine man received a phone call not provide them any additional information. Do not give your from someone claiming to be with the U.S. Govern- personal account information, PIN or password to anyone. ment. The Irvine resident was pressured to purchase ■ If you are in doubt, hang up and verify who the caller is. Legiti- GreenDot MoneyPaks to settle a “tax debt.” A few mate officials will never prevent you from verifying who they months prior to that, parents of a young woman were are before proceeding. convinced their daughter had been in an accident and that they needed to wire money via Western Union ■ Never pay additional fees on items that are supposed to be gifts to the suspect so she could receive medical attention. delivered to you. In both of these examples, the caller demanded the ■ New scams appear every day. victim stay on the phone with him and follow instruc- tions, preventing the victims from being able to hang up and seek assistance from law enforcement or to For more information, visit irvinepd.org or to report check on their loved one. a scam, call 949-724-7000. ■

To monitor your credit report and for fraud prevention information, For scam alerts, to report a scam or for fraud prevention information, visit annualcreditreport.com. visit ftc.gov or call 1-877 FTC-HELP.

Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 3 News Briefs

■ TRANSPORTATION ■ GOVERNMENT Sand Canyon Unfunded Liability Undercrossing Payments on Track rvine’s transportation system has ince the Irvine City Council Ian added improvement now that Sapproved an unprecedented the Sand Canyon Undercrossing plan to aggressively pay down the Project is substantially completed. City’s unfunded pension liability, This $64 million Orange County some $13 million has been paid in ■ GRANTS Transportation Authority led pro- the first year. Staff estimates that ject has elevated the railroad tracks the early payoff over the next es- Support Irvine above Sand Canyon Avenue and timated 10 years will save the City has widened the road from four about $33.1 million. Schools lanes to six lanes between I-5 and he nonprofit Irvine Public ■ ECONOMY Oak Canyon Road. T Schools Foundation (IPSF) The completion of this project Shop Irvine continues to seek support from eliminates traffic delays caused families and friends of the Irvine ith the new school year comes by Metrolink and Amtrak trains Unified School District to stretch the need for school supplies, and will provide easier access to W each donated dollar. The City of clothes and gear for activities. Re- businesses. With the completion Irvine’s Challenge Match Grant member to shop Irvine this fall. of similar projects along Culver program matches every dollar When you spend your dollars in Drive and Jeffrey Road and estab- raised by IPSF up to $1.5 million. Irvine, it makes a big difference for lishment of a quiet zone at the Har- There is no better way to give, our community—you’re support- vard Avenue crossing, operators knowing that you are essentially ing Irvine businesses, retailers and will not be required to blow their giving twice. For information, visit residents. For every $100 in taxable horns on a regular basis. The un- ipsf.net. dercrossing will officially open in sales, $1 goes directly to the City to support after-school programs, August with final landscaping due ■ COMMUNITY for completion this fall. youth activities, public safety, parks, streets and more. For addi- Register to Vote ■ EDUCATION tional information on the many programs your he deadline to register to vote in UCI Begins dollars support, see Tthe November 4 election is Oc- 50th Anniversary our Activity Guide tober 20. Voter Registration forms on Page 18. can be obtained at your local library he celebration of UC Irvine’s and at the Irvine Civic Center. Visit T50th Anniversary officially -be ocvote.com/registration or call the gan in June and will continue for two City Clerk’s Office at 949-724-6205 years. The campus first opened in for more information. 1965. UCI has since become one of Applications for a vote-by-mail the nation’s leading public research ballot can be submitted to the Reg- universities and an important reflec- istrar of Voters. Deadline for sub- tion of Irvine’s success in education, mitting vote-by-mail applications is workforce preparation, and business October 28. Visit ocvote.com/voting formation, growth and retention. for more information.

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4 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 News Briefs

■ EVENTS ■ TECHNOLOGY ■ PROGRAMS Irvine Global City Social Media Safe Routes Village Festival: he City uses several social media to School Tchannels to provide convenient Parking and and helpful ways for residents to he Safe Routes to School Pro- Bike Info connect with the City on the go. Tgram is a partnership between Through the City’s social media the City’s Public Safety and Com- he City’s signature event, the sites you will receive important munity Services Departments and TIrvine Global Village Festival, emergency management updates the Irvine and Tustin Unified will be held on Saturday, September and alerts, information about City School Districts. The Safe Routes 27 from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. at Bill events, programs and initiatives, to School program is designed Barber Park, adjacent to the Irvine and general City news. Our social to get more children biking and Civic Center. Please note, there is no media sites also offer residents walking to school safely. As you onsite parking for event attendees. additional ways to communicate and your kids get ready to go back However, there is a free, convenient directly with City staff about to school, remember the following service provided by the City’s iShut- issues that are important to important safety tips throughout tle from our satellite parking loca- you. Our sites include Facebook the school year: tions. Another great facebook.com/cityofirvine, Twit- When Walking or Riding way to get to the Fes- ter twitter.com/city_of_irvine, tival is to bike. For YouTube youtube.com/ictv30 ■ Check for traffic at every driveway and intersec- tion before crossing. more information and Foursquare foursquare.com/ about parking and city_of_irvine. The City has also ■ Stop and look before crossing the street. Do not biking or general start crossing until you know the motorist can developed the Access Irvine see you and is stopping. festival informa- app, which enables residents tion, please visit to receive updates about City ■ Plan your route using the safest path. Try to irvinefestival.org. limit the number of street crossings and high news, events and informa- speed streets. tion, and includes a teen resource section, informa- ■ Always cross at corners, within marked cross- walks where available. tion about parks, facilities, code enforcement infor- ■ Wear a helmet that meets Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards on every mation, and the ability ride. Look for the CPSC sticker when purchasing to connect with the a helmet. Irvine Police Depart- ■ Teach children to ride with the flow of traffic. ment. Get connected by following, liking or down- ■ Model safe behaviors when riding with loading us today! your child. ■ Teach your children how to watch for and avoid dangerous traffic situations. ■ Plan and practice the safest route to school with your children and have them practice riding the route.

For more information and safety tips, including driver safety tips, visit cityofirvine.org/saferoutes.

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Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 5 Great Park Report 688-Acre Project Underway Great Park development moves forward with five-year enhancement plan ork is ready to begin on a Wfive-year development plan to expand the footprint of the built- Upper Bee out portion of the Orange County Canyon Great Park. Bosque The 688-acre public-private partnership between the City of Irvine and Five Point Communities Manage- Agriculture/ ment, Inc. will create a sports and parkland expansion Golf Course that will cover more than one square mile. Five Point Communities is the private developer that owns land Sports Park adjacent to the Great Park; this project involves land within the Great Park itself. Wildlife Corridor Project Components Expected Upon Completion: ■ 176-acre sports park to complement the Great Park’s existing North Lawn and South Lawn Sports and Fitness Complex. The Orange County Great Park has been evolving across the approximate 1,300 acres since 2005 and ■ 185-acre golf course and golf practice facility and clubhouse. draws thousands of visitors annually for park use, ■ 41-acre Bosque area near the Trabuco entrance. special events and ongoing classes and outings that ■ 36-acre Upper Bee Canyon area and other improvements that include the Farm + Food Lab and the Farmers Mar- include a 178-acre wildlife corridor. ket. Other features include the Great Park Balloon, Balloon Park, Kids Rock play area, the Carousel, Hangar 244, the Palm Court with its Art Studio and The public-private partnership with Five Point Art Gallery, North Lawn and South Lawn for rec- Communities has an estimated gross value to the City reation and competitive activities, historic timeline, of Irvine of more than $200 million. Among the public Visitors Center, sports courts, Great Park Farm, benefits, Five Point Communities will provide an ad- Reflecting Ponds and Viewing Pier. ditional $10 million to the City toward improvements For information about the Great Park, hours of op- of Marine Way and spend $2 million on a feasibility eration, events and permanent activities, visit ocgp.org study for the future Cultural Terrace. Also, $2 million or see Page 81. Travel to the Great Park has been en- is provided toward terra-forming and hydro-seeding hanced with the completion of the multi-million-dollar undeveloped areas. Sand Canyon undercrossing near the I-5 Freeway. ■

6 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 be Prepared! What would you do if basic services such as water, natural gas, electricity, land phone lines and cell phones were cut off? Would you have enough food, water, medicine and other supplies if you could not get to the grocery store, pharmacy, hardware shop or other businesses? How would you and your family cope? Are you prepared?

Emergencies and disasters can strike at any time This special emergency preparedness feature from without warning. Taking simple steps to ensure you the Irvine Police Department’s Office of Emergency and your family are prepared can help you answer Management focuses on resources to help you be- these critical questions with confidence and will go a come informed, develop a family plan and assemble long way in keeping you safe. an emergency supply kit.

Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 7 get Informed

Recent natural disasters serve as a reminder that people are sometimes forced from their homes or required to shelter in place. Local first responders will be mobilized but may not be able to reach everyone at the same time. By understanding how to get connected to the City, you will receive important information and updates.

iAlert City of Irvine Website cityofirvine.org/ialert cityofirvine.org

iAlert is the City’s mass notification system to provide res- The City will post updates as soon as possible in the event of idents with time-sensitive information during a disaster. an emergency. Go online to register your home, cell and work phones and to customize your account to receive phone, text or email messages or messages through hearing impaired receiving Social Media devices. iAlert is a critical component of Irvine’s emergency communications. Social media has proven to be a key tool during disasters for getting information and for communicating to loved ones and others about your status. Many times, when disas- Scan this QR Code ters cause phone service to be disrupted, the Internet is still to learn more working. Follow the City on: about and sign l Facebook (Facebook.com/cityofirvine) up for iAlert l Twitter (Twitter.com/city_of_Irvine) l Access Irvine (cityofirvine.org/app)

To learn more, visit cityofirvine.org/em or email eileen salmon at [email protected]

8 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 get Informed

See the following resources for additional preparedness information. FEMA ready.gov American Red Cross redcross.org 1640AM California Department 1640AM is the City’s radio station, which is used to provide information to those in and around the Irvine area. Be sure of Forestry & Fire Protection to have your car radio and emergency radio programmed to this station. (CAL FIRE) fire.ca.gov ICTV 951-782-4140 Cox Channel 30 cityofirvine.org/ictv California Office of Emergency Services ICTV is the City’s television station. The City will broadcast the latest updates and information on Cox Channel 30 oes.ca.gov or online. 562-795-2900 In addition to staying connected and being informed dur- ing an emergency, take the time to learn more about the different types of emergencies before disaster strikes. The Centers for Disease Control Police Department’s “Hazard” section on the website and Prevention (CDC) (cityofirvine.org/hazard) provides information about var- ious emergencies and offers tips to protect your family and cdc.gov home. You should also be familiar with emergency plans for your workplace and your children’s school. 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) National Oceanic and Let Us Know Atmospheric Administration What You’re Doing noaa.gov f you and your family have started or are starting your emergency Ipreparedness kits, let us know what you’re doing by posting to our U.S. Geological Survey Facebook page or by tweeting us photos. usgs.gov

To learn more, visit cityofirvine.org/em or email eileen salmon at [email protected]

Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 9 make A Plan

Take the time to sit down with family, friends and those you live with to come up with a plan in the event of an emergency. Discuss the seriousness of disasters and emergencies and explain the importance of an emergency plan. To help you prepare:

Designate Identify Family Meeting Escape Routes Locations and Safe Places

In the event of a major emergency, During an emergency, you may have you may be separated from your fami- to evacuate at a moment’s notice. Be ly and may not be able to contact them ready to get out fast. Be sure everyone by telephone or cell phone. Designate in your home knows the best escape two locations your family members are routes as well as where the safe places familiar with: are in your home for each disaster.

l Location #1: Directly outside Draw floor plans for your home and your residence show the locations of:

l Location #2: Location outside Complete a Family l Doors your neighborhood Communications l Windows Make sure all members of your fam- l ily remain at the meeting place until Plan Stairways emergency services arrive. l Draft a family communications plan with Large Furniture important information to help connect l Disaster Supplies Select you with family members. Information should include contact information for l Fire Extinguishers Out-of-Town family members’ work and school, your out-of-town contact, your designated l Smoke Alarms Contacts meeting locations, emergency service numbers and other information that l First Aid Kits After a disaster, it is often easier to would be helpful to your family’s indi- make a long distance phone call than vidual needs. l Utility Shut Off Points a local call due to overcrowded phone lines. Have three out-of-town relatives Be sure each family member has a copy l Two Escape Routes or friends be your contacts and make and post a copy near each phone in your sure all family members have their home. Sample communication plans are l Family Meeting phone numbers. available at ready.gov or redcross.org. Locations

To learn more, visit cityofirvine.org/em or email eileen salmon at [email protected]

10 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 make A Plan

Assess Your Prepare an l Fire Extinguishers Be sure everyone knows how to use Home for Action Checklist fire extinguishers and where they Hazards of Items to Do are kept in your home. l Insurance During a disaster, ordinary objects can Before a Disaster Obtain adequate insurance coverage. cause injury or damage. Anything that Homeowners insurance normally can move, fall, break or cause a fire l Utilities does not cover earthquake damage is a home hazard. For example, a hot Know how and when to turn off and may not provide full-coverage water heater or bookshelf not properly water, gas and electricity at the for other hazards. strapped can fall. Identify areas you main switches or valves and share can make safer by securing items this information with your house- Inventory home possessions to help to the wall, moving heavy objects hold. Keep any tools needed near you claim reimbursement in case of from upper shelves to lower shelves, gas and water shut off valves. Turn loss or damage. Store this informa- keeping flammable items away from off the utilities only if local officials tion in a safe deposit box or other heat sources, etc. Household chemicals instruct you to or if you suspect the secure (flood/fire safe) location to should also be identified and properly lines are damaged or there is a leak. ensure the records survive a disas- stored or disposed of. Please note, if the gas is turned off ter. Include photographs or video for any reason, only a qualified of the interior and exterior of your professional can turn it back on. home as well as cars, boats and rec- reational vehicles. Also, have photos Plan for those l Smoke Alarms of durable medical equipment and with Disabilities Install smoke alarms on each level be sure to make a record of the make of your home, especially near the and model numbers for each item. and Access bedrooms. Individuals with sen- and Functional sory disabilities should consider Get professional appraisals of jew- installing smoke alarms that have elry, collectibles, artwork or other Needs strobe lights and vibrating pads. items that may be difficult to evalu- Follow local codes and manufac- ate. Make copies of receipts and turer’s instructions regarding in- cancelled checks showing the cost Keep support items, such as wheel for valuable items. chairs and walkers, in a designated stallation requirements. Also, con- place so they can be found quickly. sider installing a carbon monoxide For those who have home-health alarm in your home. caregivers, particularly for those who l Classes Plan for Your Pets are bed-bound, it is essential to have an alternate place if the home-health Enroll in a Community Emergency Plan to take your pets with you if you caregiver cannot make it to you. In Response Team (CERT) class and evacuate and proactively identify a advance, provide the power company take a first aid and CPR/AED class. list of family, friends, boarding facili- with a list of all power-dependent life ties, veterinarians and “pet-friendly” support equipment required by fam- hotels that could shelter your pets in ily members. Develop a contingency an emergency. Excluding service ani- plan that includes an alternate power mals, pets are usually not permitted in source for the equipment or relocating public emergency shelters for health the person. Planning ideas and check- reasons, so it is critical you have a plan lists can be found at: redcross.org, in advance for your pets. Also, make readyoc.com or ready.gov. To reach sure you have enough pet food and pet Southern California Edison, the power medications on hand. For more infor- provider for Irvine, visit sce.com/safety Scan this QR Code to learn mation about how to plan for your pets, or call 800-655-4555. more about CERT visit cityofirvine.org/empets.

To learn more, visit cityofirvine.org/em or email eileen salmon at [email protected]

Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 11 assemble Disaster Supply Kits

Because an emergency can occur at any time, it is important to prepare emergency supply kits for home, work and for your vehicles.

The following are some basic supplies Examples of containers used to store your kits should include. These items your emergency supplies include: will need to be customized to the ages of your children, your climate and l Plastic-Wheeled Trash Cans other variables. These are basic supply l 5-Gallon Paint Buckets materials but remember, you should l Plastic Storage Containers customize your kits to your family’s unique needs. Also, remember to re- l Duffle Bags or Backpacks cycle perishable items (e.g., batteries, water, etc.) on a regular basis. Plastic Regardless of what you choose to store bottled water should be changed every your emergency supplies in, try to avoid six months. containers made of paper, cardboard or other materials likely to deteriorate Always keep your emergency kits ac- over time. Although you want to keep cessible. Stowing your kits in the back your kit filled with everything you may of a closet or in the rafters of your need in the event of a disaster, it is rec- garage may cause them to become ommended you keep your kits as light inaccessible in the event of a fire or weight as possible for easy transporta- major earthquake. Keep the kit in a tion and access for all members of your visible designated location and have it family to use. If necessary, place your ready for immediate use in the event emergency supplies into multiple con- you need to leave your home quickly. tainers to divide the weight.

For more information on disaster supply kits, visit redcross.org readyoc.com ready.gov

12 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 assemble Disaster Supply Kits

Home Emergency q Whistle Work Starter Kit q Compass Emergency q Clothing Remember to customize your kit for q Extra Clothing Supply Kit your family’s individual needs. Basic (Warm and Cool Weather) starter supplies include: Below are basic work kit items. Sim- q Rain Gear ilar to your home kit, remember to Sturdy Shoes q Water* q change food and water supplies every six months. (One Gallon per Day, per Person) q Blankets q Non-Perishable Food* q Sleeping Bags q Energy Bars and/or q A Copy of Your Family q Camping Tent Packaged Trail Mix Communication Plan q Important Documents q Bottled Water (Including Designated Meeting q Identification q Travel Size First-Aid Kit Locations and Contact Information) q Credit Cards q Comfortable Walking Shoes q Insurance Information q Flashlight Your work kit should be in one contain- (Including Extra Batteries) q Miscellaneous: er and be ready to grab and go in the Please cut along dotted line q Matches or Fire Starter Device q Two-Way Radios event you are evacuated. q First Aid Kit with Medications q Extra House and Car Keys (Two-Week Supply) q Manual Can Opener Your Vehicle q Cell Phones (with Chargers) q Camping Lantern Emergency q Portable AM/FM Radio q Special Needs Items: Supply Kit q Multipurpose Tool, Duct Tape, q Prescription Medications Tool Kit and Scissors q Eye Glasses Below are basic vehicle kit items. Similar q Sanitation and Personal q Contact Lens Solution to your home and work kits, remember Hygiene Items q Hearing Aid Batteries to change food and water supplies every q Copies of Personal six months. q Optional Additional Documents Supply Items: q Energy Bars and/or q Photos of Family Members q Hatchet Packaged Trail Mix q Emergency Blankets q Portable Camping Stove q Bottled Water q Extra Cash (Extra White Gas q Travel Size First-Aid Kit (In $1 and $5 Denominations) and Fuel Bottles) q Road Flares q Baby Supplies q Camping Cookware q Jumper Cables q Games/Activities for Children q Bowls q Seasonal Supplies q Pet Supplies q Cups (Blankets, Jacket, Comfortable q Sanitation and Hygiene Items q Spoons or Sporks Shoes, Tools, etc.) q Liquid Hand Sanitizer q Cooking Knife q Moist Towelettes q 4-Quart Stock Pot q Toilet Paper q Water Purification Tablets

*Three-day supply for evacuation and two-week supply for sheltering in your home

For more information on disaster supply kits, visit redcross.org readyoc.com ready.gov

Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 13 Pool Safety What You Need to Know

ool safety, especially in Always Have Adult Supervision Southern California, should 1 Swim lessons, flotation devices and safety equipment should never be substitutes for proper adult supervision at all times. be practiced throughout the Twenty-five percent of all drowning victims have had swim- P ming lessons. year. As we enter into two of the 2 NEVER leave children alone in or near the pool, even for a hottest months of the year— moment. August and September—please re- 3 Assign an adult Water Watcher to supervise the pool/spa area, especially during social gatherings. main vigilant and follow these vital 4 Babysitters and guardians should always be instructed tips provided by poolsafety.gov about potential hazards in and around the pool. and ocfa.org. 5 If a child is missing, check the pool first. Please cut along dotted line dotted along cut Please What You Can Do Secure the Pool Area 1 Set water safety rules for the whole family before entering 1 Professionally install a pool fence that is five feet high around the water, including: all four sides of the pool. The fence should not have openings. ■ Always enter the water feet first and look before you leap. Tables, chairs, tree branches or other protrusions should be ■ Swim with a buddy in a supervised area. Never swim alone. moved away from the fence to prevent a young child from ■ Avoid entrapment: suction from pool and spa drains can trap a swim- getting over, under or through the fence. mer under water. 2 Gates should be self-closing and self-latching, opening outward, ■ Do not use a pool or spa if there are broken or missing drain covers. away from the pool. The gate latch should be placed at the top of ■ Do not let children sit or play on pool drains. the gate and be inaccessible from the outside by small children. 2 Keep toys away from the pool, when not in use, to prevent 3 All doors and windows leading to the pool should always be young children from falling in after a toy. secured and locked at all times. 3 See Page 62 for CPR classes. 4 Additional “layers of protection” include safety covers, alarms 4 See Page 70 for beginner swim classes for children, on doors and motion-detection devices. which also discuss pool safety. 5 Safety equipment, such as a ring buoy and shepherd’s crook, 5 Keep a telephone near the pool area. Post the 9-1-1 should always be available. emergency number on the telephone.

Important: According to the Orange County Fire Authority, drowning accidents are the leading cause of injury and deaths among children under 5. More than 80 percent of drownings occur in residential backyard pools or spas. It can happen quickly, without warning, without a splash and without a cry for help.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT POOLSAFETY.GOV OR OCFA.ORG

14 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 irvine SPOTLIGHT Office of Emergency Management

Bill Whalen Lieutenant, Q&A Office of Emergency Management ill Whalen, Lieutenant, Office of Emergency Management, has been with the City of Irvine for 15 years. He oversees the Office Bof Emergency Management, which is responsible for coordinat- ing the training, planning and management of disasters and major emergencies. Below is Inside Irvine’s interview with Lt. Whalen.

Q: What does the Office of Emergency Management do? A: The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for over- seeing all aspects of disaster planning, response and recovery for the City of Irvine. Internally we provide education and training to all City employees and maintain emergency supplies for staff working during an emergency. Emergency Management is responsible for Lieutenant Bill Whalen oversees all aspects developing and maintaining all City disaster plans and for staffing of disaster planning, response and recovery the Emergency Operations Center, which serves as central command for the City of Irvine. during emergencies. Externally, we provide ongoing community out- reach and education to Irvine residents and businesses. We also man- age two volunteer programs, the Community Emergency Response Team and Irvine Disaster Emergency Communications. “Citizens who take the time to do basic preparedness Q: What should residents do in the event of an emergency? help increase their safety, A: Residents should remain calm and take protective actions. Once safe, residents should execute their personal/family disaster plans. help limit the stress of Residents can stay informed through the City’s website, our 1640AM radio station, Facebook and Twitter accounts—all are excellent connecting with loved ones sources of real time information. They should only dial 9-1-1 for sig- nificant emergencies. and can better manage basic needs between the disaster Q: What can residents do to be prepared? and recovery period.” A: Have a family plan and practice it, stay informed and keep a supply kit readily available that meets your family’s needs. Also, remember — Lt. Bill Whalen to include pets in disaster planning and have plenty of food and sup- plies for them on hand.

Q: Why is it important for residents to be prepared? Do you have a question for A: Citizens who take the time to preplan for disasters increase their personal safety, help limit the stress of connecting with loved ones, Inside Irvine? Email your question and can better manage basic needs between the disaster and recov- to [email protected] ery period. ■

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■ CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Middle School FOR Families Program and Youth 1 Civic Center Plaza Action Team 949-724-6650 14301 Yale Avenue cityofirvine.org/forfamilies 949-724-6744 rovides free information and irvinemsp.org Pshort-term support to individ- High School ngages youth in positive social- uals, couples and families living in Youth Action Team Erecreational activities during Irvine. Services include confiden- non-school hours. In cooperation tial consultations, problem solving 14301 Yale Avenue with the school district, teens and resource linkage and referrals 949-724-6739 develop and implement activities for ongoing support. Areas include hsyat.org focusing on community services, relationship difficulties, parenting, nables high school students personal skill development and financial/legal matters, family vio- Eto participate in developing recreation. Page 51. lence, substance abuse, depression and implementing services for ■ COMMUNITY OUTREACH and stress, and community educa- their peers with a focus on youth tion programs. leadership, community services Irvine Youth and social-recreational activities. Employment Irvine Children’s Current events are posted on Health Program facebook.com/irvineHSYAT. Services 14351 Yale Avenue 949-724-6645 Child Resource 949-724-6741 [email protected] irvineyouthemployment.com chioc.org Center and Child rovides free, local job search elps income-eligible Care Coordination Passistance for youth (ages 16- Hfamilies access 14341 Yale Avenue 25). To benefit from our free quality and afford- 949-724-6721 services including job referrals, able health care 949-724-6632 mock interviews and resume as- for their children. irvinechildcare.org sistance, you must participate in one of our of Job Search Surviv- hild Care Coordination is lo- al workshops. Page 52. Job op- cated in the Child Resource C portunities and tips as located Center and provides resources and on facebook.com/irvineYES or referrals for parents seeking quality cityofirvine.org/iyes. and affordable child care in Irvine. The Center provides a member- Irvine Gives based lending library on child de- velopment, parenting, curriculum cityofirvine.org/irvinegives and child care administration. Also omprehensive online resource, available are family child care busi- Corganized by subject area, to ness books, DVDs, training materi- find giving opportunities to City als, CDs and educational toys and programs and local charitable or- lamination/die cut machines. ganizations.

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■ DISABILITY Environmental & SENIOR SERVICES TRIPS Programs 6427 Oak Canyon 949-724-7433 949-724-7449 cityofirvine.org/trips cityofirvine.us rovides low-cost, door-to-door rovides Irvine residents and transportation service for adults businesses tips and resources P P 18 and older who are unable to to promote eco-living. Topics drive due to a permanent physi- include recycling, hazardous cal and/or cognitive disability. waste disposal, carpooling and Pre-Registration and eligibility more. For easy tips and tools Al & Dorothy required. Call for availability and to save energy and reduce costs Keen Center an application. visit cityofirvine.us. for Senior Resources 20 Lake Road Disability Services 949-724-6926 1 Civic Center Plaza irvineseniors.org 949-724-6637 ocated in Lakeview Senior cityofirvine.org/ds LCenter, the Keen Center pro- rovides social–recreational pro- vides older adults with information Pgrams, support services and on healthcare, assistance programs, advocacy for persons with dis- Financial Literacy support groups, care management, abilities, their families, caregivers health insurance, social security, and providers who live or work 14351 Yale Avenue safety, finances, alternative living, in Irvine. Services include social 949-724-6611 transportation, home care, care events, access reporting, sensitiv- rograms promote economic well- giving and Meals on Wheels ser- ity training, resources and refer- Pbeing through free financial vices. Language translators avail- rals, inclusion and accommodation literacy courses available to resi- able by appointment. support. Page 85. dents of all ages. Page 54.

■ VOLUNTEER WE Connect OPPORTUNITIES 14351 Yale Avenue 949-724-6611 iVolunteer weconnect.net 949-724-6682 elps working, low-income cityofirvine.org/volunteer H families become more finan- elf-serve/self-help website de- cially secure by connecting them Ssigned to connect residents with to important programs and re- Irvine-based community organiza- sources. Connect online or visit the tions seeking volunteers. The one- City’s WE Connect Neighborhood stop format enables organizations Center located in the Community to post online requests that volun- Outreach office for assistance. teers can easily access.

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A complete listing of programs and services offered through the Community Services Department Many of the featured programs and activities are part of the City’s Healthy City Healthy Planet initiative. 72 eeling creative? The Irvine FFine Arts Center offers a wide range of classes to ex- press your creativity. Choose ceramics, jewelry, photogra- phy, culinary and more for ages 3 to 103!

19 51 88 98 Special Teens Pets Registration Events & Adults he City of Irvine offers egister online at T popular courses on dog R irvinequickreg.org, by oin your friends and all is the perfect time to manners, dog obedience, phone at 949-724-6610 or J neighbors at one of our Flearn. You can learn to puppy kindergarten and stop by one of the many com- many special events. See speak Spanish or Arabic, more. Ready for a new fam- munity centers for assistance Pages 19-23 for summer con- play the guitar, paint, dance ily member? More than 500 (map on Pages 96-97). Reg- certs, a Dive-In Movie, the and more! See Pages 51-64. animals will be available for istration information on Senior Health and Resource Or take a class online! Visit adoption at Home for the Pages 98-99. Expo, the Global Village ed2go.com/cityofirvine. Holidays event. See Page 88. The winter edition of Festival and more! Inside Irvine will be mailed the week of November 17.

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calendar of events September 27 Irvine Global FREE Village Festival 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Col. Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park Now celebrating its 13th year, this multicultural event features international cuisine, live entertainment, a kids village with crafts and activities, cultural and religious ex- hibits and an international marketplace. Festival admission Springsteen: The Premier Tribute to the Boss and parking are free. A pre-event “Walk for Unity,” will take place at 9 a.m. On-site parking for this event is not avail- able. Shuttle buses will be in service to transport guests to and from the Festival’s designated satellite parking areas, located at Main and Jamboree and Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge. Handicapped parking is available in either the San Juan or Civic Center parking lots adjacent the Festival. For more information, visit irvinefestival.org or call 949-724-6606.

Kelly Rae Band

August 10, 17 & 24 FREE Sizzlin’ Summer Concerts 5:30–7:30 p.m. Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge August 10: Springsteen: The Premier Tribute to the Boss August 17: Stone Soul OCFA Open House August 24: The Kelly Rae Band Grab your lawn chairs, picnic baskets and dancing shoes for a fun-filled evening of music in the Park. Gourmet October 11 food trucks will be onsite with proceeds benefitting nonprofit organizations. The concert on August 24 is Orange County co-hosted with the Woodbridge Village Association. For FREE Fire Authority (OCFA) more information, call 949-724-6606. Open House August 23 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Splash-In Movie OCFA Regional Fire Operations & Training Center & Rec Swim 1 Fire Authority Road 6:30–9:30 p.m. (Jamboree & Tustin Ranch Road) William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center Meet your local firefighters and learn how working smoke Swim and float in the pool while the movie Planes plays alarms save lives at OCFA’s 9th Annual Open House. This on the big screen. Lifeguards will be on duty. Pool opens free event features live fire demonstrations, interactive at 6:30 p.m. (show starts at dusk). Recreation swim fee simulations, life and fire safety information, and an op- is $2 for children; $4 for adults. For more information, portunity to try on firefighter gear. For more information, call 949-724-6717. call 714-573-6200.

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calendar of events October 4, 11, 18 & 25 Orange County Great Park FREE Spooktacular Saturdays 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Scare away hunger at Spooktacular Saturdays by bringing cans or non-perishable food items to support local food banks. Each Saturday, families can enjoy traditional fall activities including a pumpkin patch, games, crafts and more! Come dressed up to participate in our Instagram family costume contest. Space is limited; registration re- quired. Free admission and parking. For more informa- tion and to register, visit ocgp.org/events.

November 3–December 8 Holiday Toy Drive October 25 Donations Accepted Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Senior Resource Expo Irvine Civic Center/Irvine Police Department 9 a.m.–noon Help make the season brighter for a child whose mom Lakeview Senior Center or dad is in service to this country. The City of Irvine, in partnership with the Irvine 2/11 Marine Adoption More than 50 exhibitors will be onsite showcasing prod- Committee, is collecting new, unwrapped gifts suitable for ucts, services and information related to wellness, safety, infants or children through 12 years. Toy drive contain- nutrition, long term care and assisted living options. Event ers are located in the lobbies of the Irvine Civic Center, will also feature demonstrations, health-related screenings Irvine Police Department and in the Orange County and product samplings. Free flu vaccines will be provided Great Park’s Visitor Center. Toys will also be collected at by HOAG Hospital for seniors 50+. For more information, the Joyful Jingles concert on December 7. For more infor- visit irvineseniors.org or call 949-724-6908. mation, visit cityofirvine.org or call 949-724-6606. October 31 November 7–8 Trick or Treat at the Senior Center Holiday Faire 9:30–11 a.m. Nov. 7, 5–9 p.m.; Nov. 8, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Lakeview Senior Center Irvine Fine Arts Center Bring your little ghouls and goblins to the Lakeview Celebrate the 32nd annual Irvine Holiday Faire! More Senior Center for a morning of Halloween fun! Featur- than 100 talented Orange County artisans will showcase ing special trick-or-treat stations, snacks and Halloween unique handmade items for purchase, including holiday activities, this annual event is a safe and spooktacular way decorations, hand-blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, folk EVENTS & FAMILY ACTIVITIES & FAMILY EVENTS to celebrate. Tours last approximately 30 minutes, drop- crafts, clothing and more. The Faire features music and in between 9:30-11 a.m. $2 per person; register in course delicious foods and desserts, including the ever-popular #144747 online at irvinequickreg.org. Walk-ups will be handmade, ceramic collector bowls filled with chili. Ad- accepted while supplies last. Preschools and organiza- mission is $2 per person; children ages 12 and under are tions must pre-register. Ages 2-6. For more information, free. For more information, visit irvinefinearts.org or call call 949-724-6908. 949-724-6880.

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calendar of events GLOBAL VILLAGE

November 11 Veterans Day: FREE Honoring All Who Served 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Col. Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park In honor of our veterans, the City of Irvine is hosting a special ceremony to pay tribute to our nation’s troops— Live Music cuLturaL Food FaMiLy Fun past and present. The event is free and open to the pub- lic. For more information, visit cityofirvine.org or call 949-724-6606. December 7 Saturday, Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption September 27 10 a.m.–3 p.m. 10a.m. - 6p.m. Irvine Animal Care Center Bill Barber Park, Irvine Sponsored by the Irvine Animal Care Center, Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Fair features more than Free Admission 500 dogs, cats and rabbits available for adoption, along with pet-related vendors, a silent auction, raffle prizes, Food tasting tickets are available Ask a Vet and Ask a Trainer booths, plus much more. for purchase at the event with Admission is $1, parking is free. For more information, prices ranging from $1-$3 all 949-724-7741 or visit irvineshelter.org. for sample-size servings.

December 7 Public parking is not available at Joyful Jingles Holiday Concert the event site. Free event parking 3–5 p.m. and shuttles available at Jamboree Irvine Barclay Theatre and Main parking structure and Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge. Capture the spirit of the season at the City of Irvine’s Joy- ful Jingles holiday concert. A community tradition, the For parking, shuttle and event concert features a selection of uplifting seasonal and holi- information, call 949-724-6606 day music performed by local choral groups. Admission or visit irvinefestival.org. is free; parking is $10. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 2 p.m., with seating commencing at 2:45 p.m. Guests are welcome to bring a new, unwrapped toy for children up to 12 years of age as part of the City’s toy drive to benefit the families of the Irvine’s adopted Marine Bat- irvinefestival.org talion. For more information, call 949-724-6606 or visit cityofirvine.org/specialevents.

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FREE fAmily Activities Family Fun at the Museum Irvine Historical Museum Go back in time to learn about what Irvine was like and how people lived before becoming a city in 1971. Irvine Historical Society Docents share the past through crafts and stories in these free programs. The winter and spring programs will focus on Irvine nature. Parent participation required. Program is free but space is limited; registration required for each family member. Supply fee: $5. Ages 5+. Pumpkin Craft Su oct 26 2pm–3pm IHM Free #142814 Thanksgiving Craft Su nov 23 2pm–3pm IHM Free #142815 Cowboy Craft Su Dec 14 2pm–3pm IHM Free #142816 Family Sailing FREE Kids’ Art Club Open House Enjoy learning the basics of sailing or refresh your skills Drop in and discover the exciting and creative oppor- on a Harbor 20 keelboat with the instructor aboard. This tunities available to preschooler’s in the Kids’ Art Club activity lets you get a “taste” of sailing, or practice inter- program. The open house includes hands-on activities mediate to advanced skills. Family must consist of at least plus an opportunity to meet the instructors and ask three participants, with a maximum of five participants. questions. More info: 949-724-6881. Fee is per person; enroll each member of the family. W oct 15 11am–12pm IFAC Free More info: 949-642-5031. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ages 6+. Sa Sep 6 11:30am–1:30pm nSB $50 #143275 FREE Old Town Irvine Tour Sa Sep 6 2pm–4pm nSB $50 #143276 Step back in time to explore the rich history of Irvine Sa oct 25 11:30am–1:30pm nSB $50 #143277 and the Irvine family. This docent-led walking tour re- Sa oct 25 2pm–4pm nSB $50 #143278 veals what life was like in Old Town Irvine in the early Sa nov 22 11:30am–1:30pm nSB $50 #143279 1900s with site tours of what was once the bean granary, Sa nov 22 2pm–4pm nSB $50 #143280 boarding house, blacksmith shop and more. Meet in the Sa Dec 13 11:30am–1:30pm nSB $50 #143281 La Quinta Hotel Lobby in Old Town Irvine (Sand Canyon Sa Dec 13 2pm–4pm nSB $50 #143282 and Burt Road). Su oct 12 12pm–2pm oTI Free #142817 Su nov 9 12pm–2pm oTI Free #142818 Evening Campfire at Bommer Canyon Spend an evening with friends and family singing songs, storytelling and making s’mores. All ages welcome. Adults must accompany children under 18. Th nov 20 7pm–8:30pm BCCP $5/person #144611 Family Art Time Parents and children experiment with different media Moonlit Marshmallows including drawing, painting, clay, printmaking and more Make a warm and gooey s’more by the campfire. Each ses- with guidance from an art instructor. Parent must enroll sion is one hour. Bring a flashlight and dress warm. All and participate with enrolled child. Ages 5+. ages welcome. Fee is per person; adults must accompany Clay Sa Sep 6 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143164 children under 18. Painting Sa Sep 13 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143165 F Sep 5 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #141839 Printmaking Sa oct 11 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143166 F Sep 5 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #141840

EVENTS & FAMILY ACTIVITIES & FAMILY EVENTS Drawing Sa oct 18 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143167 F oct 10 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #144587 Clay Sa oct 25 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143168 F oct 10 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #144588 Painting Sa nov 1 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143169 F nov 7 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #144589 Printmaking Sa nov 15 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143170 F nov 7 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #144590 Drawing Sa Dec 6 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143171 F Dec 5 6:30pm–7:30pm TRNC $3/person #144591 Clay Sa Dec 20 10am–11:30am IFAC $8 #143256 F Dec 5 7:30pm–8:30pm TRNC $3/person #144592

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Pumpkin Pickin’ Excursions & Carvin’ Norton Simon Museum Enjoy tasty snacks and de- licious hot chocolate while & Old Pasadena you create your own mas- Explore beautiful Old Pasadena independently, enjoy terpiece with helpful pat- lunch at a cafe or bring a picnic. Then spend the after- terns and suggestions from staff. $18 per family includes noon visiting the area’s most notable center for art, the one pumpkin; additional pumpkins $5 each. If registering Norton Simon Museum, home to master works by Van online, click on the “Details” button under costs prior to Gogh, Monet and Picasso. On exhibit, Home and Away: check out to add pumpkins. Ages 2+. The Printed Works of Ruth Asawa. This excursion requires W oct 29 6pm–8pm BCCP $18/family #136697 substantial walking. Includes motor coach transportation and museum admission; lunch at participant’s expense. Letters to Santa IFAC Member: $35. November 17–December 12 Sa oct 25 9:30am–5:00pm IFAC $39 #145926 Santa is busy getting ready for the holidays and would love to hear from his friends in Irvine. Heritage Park Commu- nity Center (HPCC) and Turtle Rock Community Park Excursions (TRCP) will be accepting and sorting Santa’s mail. Santa’s response letters must be picked up at HPCC or TRCP. Al- low one week for responses; classrooms allow two weeks. Diwali Special Event Luncheon A drop-off/pick-up box will be located at each site. More Diwali or “Festival of Lights” is a celebration of the Hindu info: 949-724-6750 (HPCC) or 949-724-6734 (TRCP). New Year. Join us to celebrate Diwali, a popular and fes- Send letters to: tive Indian tradition to welcome the New Year. Enjoy cul- SANTA CLAUS SANTA CLAUS ture, entertainment and traditional Indian cuisine. Space Heritage Park Community Center Turtle Rock Community Park is limited. More info: 949-724-6900. 14301 Yale Ave. 1 Sunnyhill Dr. F oct 17 11am–1pm LSC $7 #144745 Irvine, CA 92604 Irvine, CA 92603 Child Resource Center Online Library Catalogue

Free Support Services s stress getting you down? Did you know that FOR Families Iprovides free, confidential consultations to help connect Now you can view the resources available to you with support services? Please call 949-724-6650 for parents and educators with a Child Resource more information. Center membership. Items include educational toys, books, CDs and DVDs. Are you struggling in your relationship? Are your children/teens trying your patience? Visit cityofirvine.org/crc and click the online Are you feeling overwhelmed and library link. struggling to make ends meet? Child Resource Center FOR Families, call 949-724-6650 14341 Yale Avenue 949-724-6721 Community Services | Child Resource Center or visit cityofirvine.org/forfamilies Hours: Monday-Thursday, Noon-8 p.m.

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Communication Crafts Parent & Me Animal Art Learning Enjoy art and animals? Spend each class making crafts and learning about different animals, where they come Chinese from, what they eat, where they sleep and other fun facts. Together Ages 3-5. F nov 7 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144504 Learn while having fun! By using a variety of tools and techniques in- Crafts & Snacks cluding songs, animals, Enjoy crafts, stories and making a snack with your child. fruits, colors and games, This busy class is full of fun and excitement. Parent par- children and parent ticipation required. Ages 3-5. teams interact to easily F nov 14 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144505 learn Chinese together. More info: 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Parent participation required. Supply fee: $10. Creative Crafts & Play Ages 2.5-5. *No class 11/29, 12/27. Paint, build, play and more! We provide the supplies; you Sa oct 4–Jan 3* 9:10am–9:55am SCCCA $180 #144042 provide the creativity in self-directed activities. Crafts can Sa oct 4–Jan 3* 10am–10:45am SCCCA $180 #144043 be messy; wear appropriate clothing. Parent participation Sa oct 4–Jan 3* 10:50am–11:35am SCCCA $180 #144044 required. Ages 2-7. Sa Sep 20 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #144593 Sa oct 18 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #144594 Cooking Sa nov 15 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #144595 Sa Dec 20 11am–3pm TRNC $3 #144596 Cupcake Kids Dino Fun Make crafts, delicious desserts, decorate cakes, cookies and Travel to the prehistoric past to learn everything about cupcakes with your child. Parent dinosaurs. Find out what they ate to where they lived participation required. Ages 3-5. through fun activities, stories and craft projects to wear and display. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Sep 19 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #144472 EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY Th oct 2–23 10am–11am HPCC $40 #144960 Tu Sep 16–30 10am–11am NCP $35 #144993 Tu nov 25–Dec 16 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $40 #142673 Fairy Tale Fantasy Incredible Edible Crafts Let your imagination run wild as we follow Little Red Enjoy crafts of a different kind! Create projects using your Riding Hood and put Humpty Dumpty back together favorite foods, some that you can eat and some that you again. Fun crafts and wonderful stories will be shared to can keep. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. peak your child’s interest. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. F Dec 5 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #144479 F oct 17 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144493 Kid Cooks Let’s Make Dough! Children will learn how to work in the kitchen safely and properly use tools. We will make pizza, soft pretzels and Toss it, pat it or bake it. Join us while we create fun many other items from scratch. Parent participation re- projects with dough. Parent participation required. quired. Ages 3-5. Ages 3-5. W Sep 10–Oct 1 10am–11am WBCP $35 #140984 F oct 10 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $10 #144473 m nov 17–Dec 8 10am–11am NCP $40 #145030 Messy Play Dress for mess and we’ll supply the rest! The fun’s all here: Tiny Turtles pudding painting, shaving cream art, hand/foot prints iny Turtles are one-day only courses, which allow you and bubble stations. Take home all your creations. Parent T to sample a variety of our programs. participation required. Ages 3-5. F oct 3 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144489

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Messy Play Days Sports & Crafts Create artwork with a variety of art media. Projects include Come be a part of the team! The first part of the class is bubble making, silly putty, coffee dough, painting and lots dedicated to a sports-themed craft, then we go outside to of one-of-a-kind artwork by your little artist. Parent partic- play that sport. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. ipation required. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Miss Sa oct 25–Nov 15 10am–11am TRCP $35 #144501 Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-5. M Sep 8–22 12:30pm–1:15pm NCP $42 #144553 Toddler Keepsakes m oct 6–20 12:30pm–1:15pm NCP $42 #144554 m nov 3–17 12:30pm–1:15pm NCP $42 #144555 Keep your toddler young for years with these neat and M Dec 1–15 12:30pm–1:15pm NCP $42 #144556 memorable crafts. Using glue, glitter, plaster, paint, hands and feet, you’ll be making special memories for years to come. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. Messy, Muddy Hands & Toes Halloween F oct 31 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144502 Create art with fingers, feet, mud and suds! Enjoy crafty Winter Holidays F Dec 19 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144503 fun using a variety of exciting objects. Child’s artwork will be assembled into a keepsake. New projects each month. Trucks, Trains, Boats & Planes More info: [email protected]. Parent par- ticipation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Supply fee: $20. Each week, we’ll introduce an exciting and fascinating Ages 1-5. mode of transportation. Join us for stories and crafts de- Th Sep 4–25 10am–10:45am HPCC $44 #141102 signed to delight and educate your child. Parent partici- pation required. Ages 3-5. Th Sep 4–25 11am–11:45am HPCC $44 #141103 W oct 1–22 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #142669 Th oct 2–30 10am–10:45am HPCC $55 #141165 F oct 24 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144496 Th oct 2–30 11am–11:45am HPCC $55 #141166 Th nov 6–20 10am–10:45am HPCC $33 #141167 Th nov 6–20 11am–11:45am HPCC $33 #141168 Whimsical Winter Crafts Th Dec 4–18 10am–10:45am HPCC $33 #141169 Create wonderful mementos and memories! Little ones, Th Dec 4–18 11am–11:45am HPCC $33 #141170 with the help of a grown-up, will do fun and easy craft projects based on a winter theme. Parent participation Paint, Paste & Pour required. Dress for mess. Ages 3-5. M, F Dec 8–19 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #142674 Dig into goop, flubber, paint, dough, cornmeal, bubbles and much more. More info: [email protected]. Parent participation required. Inst: Jayme Barger and Staff. dAnce, Music & Drama Supply fee: $20. *No class 11/13, 11/27. Ages 1.5–3 Th Sep 18–Oct 16 9:30am–10:15am TRCP $45 #144160 Ages 3–6 Th Sep 18–Oct 16 10:30am–11:15am TRCP $45 #144161 Jump, Shout, Ages 1.5–3 Th oct 23–Dec 4* 9:30am–10:15am TRCP $45 #144162 Get Your Ages 3–6 Th oct 23–Dec 4* 10:30am–11:15am TRCP $45 #144163 Wiggles Out! Soaring through the Seasons Active toddlers explore the world of music through various music styles and Come soar through fall, winter, spring and summer. In use instruments, ribbons, parachutes this class your child will experience the seasons and all and gymnastics equipment. More info: their glorious changes through crafts and activities. Parent [email protected]. Parent par- participation required. Ages 3-5. ticipation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages Tu oct 14–Nov 4 10am–11am NCP $35 #145026 1-3. *No class 11/11. Tu Sep 2–23 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #141109 Fine Arts Classes Tu oct 7–28 11am–11:45am HPCC $49 #143999 Tu nov 4–25* 11am–11:45am HPCC $37 #144000 Tu Dec 2–16 11am–11:45am HPCC $37 #144001 Fine arts classes Jumping Jacks & Jills for young Help develop motor and social skills through lively mu- children sic, singing, dancing, imaginative play, tunnels, balls and are listed instrumental jam sessions. Parent participation required. on Page 72. Inst: Miracles in Motion. Ages 1.5-4. W Sep 24–Oct 15 10am–10:50am NCP $39 #144450

For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 25 26 EARLY CHILDHOOD Inside Irvine Fall Irvine Inside 2014 For 949-724-6610 More Information: a Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 m Ages 3–5 Supply fee: $10. Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 Supply fee: $10. Ages 3–6 Superhero Hop&Creative Hip M Princess Ballet Hop& Hip Enchanting Fairies Ballerinas Butterfly CTIVITY These Classes areThese offered Classes More Instructors. Info: [email protected] by Productions OCDance . F Sa Tu Tu Tu F W Sep 12–Dec5* Sep 20–N Sep 16–Dec2* Sep 15–Dec1* Sep 16–Dec2* Sep 16–Dec2* Sep 12–Dec5* Sep 17–Dec3* Sep T umble GUIDE ov 29 T ap & 10/31, 11/11,11/26,11/28. at View course descriptions full motor and skills articulation. coordination, listening, gross promote also Classes rhythm, ment, and fun imaginative play. technique with creative move- ment and incorporate dance for to new dance those or move - introductoryThese classes are Dance Play 4:20pm–5:05pm 9am–9:45am 9:50am–10:35am 10:45am–11:30am 4:20pm–5:05pm 10:45am–11:30am 2:40pm–3:25pm 3:30pm–4:15pm irvinequickreg.org T umble OC Dance ovement Fall 2014 UCP CCP UCP CCP CCP UCP CCP UCP $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 . *No class #144882 #144879 #144878 #144877 #144810 #144808 #144809 #144798 Produc Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 m Ages 3–5 m Ages 3–5 Ages 4–7 10/13, 11/11,11/26,11/27. course descriptionsfull at irvinequickreg.org flexibilitytraining are exploredalso these classes. in View levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/ through progression our full hip of hop, ballet, or jazz tap genre. Dancers can track improvementtheir and learning allowing dancers toof art the learn chosen their dance These classes are more technique and disciplined based, Dance Technique Ages 3–6 Ages 3–5 Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 Ages 3–6 Ages 5–6 Ages 3–4 Ballet, Jazz & & Ballet A T Ballet, Jazz & ots & T ots ll-In- | irvinequickreg.org O Sa Sa Th Sa W Th W Tu Sa W W utus Ballet utus ne Dance T ap Combo tions Sep 20–N Sep 20–N Sep 15–Dec1* Sep 15–Dec1* Sep 18–Dec4* Sep Sep 20–N Sep 17–Dec3* Sep 18–Dec4* Sep 17–Dec3* Sep 16–Dec2* Sep 20–N Sep 17–Dec3* Sep 17–Dec3* Sep T T ap Combo umbling Combo Class ov 29 ov 29 ov 29 ov 29 nCP 10:45am–11:30am 9:50am–10:35am 3:30pm–4:15pm 9:50am–10:35am 3:30pm–4:15pm 10:40am–11:25am 11am–11:45am 10:45am–11:30am 2:30pm–3:15pm 3:30pm–4:15pm 10:45am–11:30am 4:20pm–5:05pm 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP CCP CCP CCP CCP CCP UCP UCP CCP UCP CCP CCP $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 $149 . *No class #144773 #145465 #144770 #144771 #144766 #144885 #144884 #144783 #144782 #144781 #144776 #145466 #144775 Fall 2014 aCTIVITY GUIDE EARLY CHILDHOOD

Kids Love Music Parent & Me All-In-One Dance Experience a different genre of dance each week includ- ing ballet, jazz, hip hop, tumbling, stretches and creative movement, providing a proper foundation for future dance classes. These basic movements can improve spatial awareness, body control and balance. Suitable for boys and girls. More info: [email protected]. Parent participation required. Ages 1.5-3. *No class 11/26. W Sep 17–Dec 3* 10am–10:45am CCP $149 #144870 Sa Sep 20–Nov 29 9:50am–10:35am UCP $149 #144871

Kids Love Music Parent & Me Intro to Movement This class is a great way for your child to experience positive self-expression and bonding with you through Toddlers will learn basic movement and coordina- fun musical activities. We sing, dance, use puppets and tion skills through imaginative play, bubbles, creative rhythm instruments, ending class with free-flow music movement and popular children’s songs. Class includes time playing xylophones, glockenspiels and drums! Your various props, listening skills, development of mo- child gains tonal memory, motor skills, cognitive devel- tor skills, tumbling and dance movements. More info: opment and fun with you! Class content changes each [email protected]. Parent participation session. More info: [email protected]. Adult par- required. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 1.5-3. *No ticipation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply class 11/27. fee: $20. Ages: 1-4. *No class 11/11. Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 9:50am–10:35am UCP $149 #144851 Tu Sep 16–Oct 14 4:15pm–5pm nCP $65 #144458 Tu Sep 16–Oct 14 5:15pm–6pm nCP $65 #144459 Parent & Me Sa Sep 20–Oct 18 10am–10:45am WBCP $65 #144460 NEW Tu oct 21–Nov 18* 4:15pm–5pm nCP $52 #144461 Children’s Musical Theater Tu oct 21–Nov 18* 5:15pm–6pm nCP $52 #144462 For our tiniest thespians, this unique program offers tots exposure to children’s favorites while developing language and coordination through music and lyrics. This class Kids Love Music: Baby Class incorporates stories and popular children’s songs and Musical play time for you and your 4-14 month old baby! TV shows. Class will include cooperative play, creative Playing together is bonding time! We learn lap songs, exploration through movement, song and facial expres- active chants and peek-a-boo songs for you to enjoy to- sions. Fall session features holiday favorites. More info: gether. We play rhythm shakers and explore drums. Your [email protected]. Inst: OC Dance Produc- baby gains vocabulary, motor skills, cognitive develop- tions. Supply fee: $10. Ages 1.5-3. *No class 11/27. ment and has fun bonding with you. Please bring a baby Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 9am–9:45am UCP $149 #144887 blanket. Class content changes each session. More info: Sa Sep 20–Nov 29 9am–9:45am NCP $149 #145524 [email protected]. Adult participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 4-14 mos. (not walking). *No class 11/11. Parent & Me Princess Ballet & Play Tu Sep 16–Oct 14 2:45pm–3:15pm nCP $65 #144467 Fundamentals of ballet and creative movement to fairy Sa Sep 20–Oct 18 11am–11:30am WBCP $65 #144468 tale music with princess tutus, props, story time and prin- Tu oct 21–Nov 18* 2:45pm–3:15pm nCP $52 #144469 cess crafts. More info: [email protected]. Parent participation required. Inst: OC Dance Produc- tions. Supply fee: $10. Ages 1.5-3. *No class 11/11. Kids Love Music: Toddler Class Tu Sep 16–Dec 2* 9am–9:45am UCP $149 #144873 Come enjoy your active toddler with fun musical activi- Sa Sep 20–Nov 29 9am–9:45am UCP $149 #144874 ties! Together we sing, dance, play rhythm instruments and explore playing drums, xylophones and glocken- spiels. We keep you and your toddler active and en- Parent & Me Tots & Tutus Ballet gaged in this shortened version of the Kids Love Music Imaginations soar with props, songs, rhythm, move- class! Class content changes each session. More info: ment and play. Through ballet and jazz basics, chil- [email protected]. Adult participation required. dren develop gross motor skills and creativity. Tutus Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 1-2. and props provided. Ballet shoes required. More info: *No class 11/11. [email protected]. Parent participation Tu Sep 16–Oct 14 3:30pm–4pm nCP $65 #144475 required. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 1.5-3. *No Sa Sep 20–Oct 18 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $65 #144476 class 10/13. Tu oct 21–Nov 18* 3:30pm–4pm nCP $52 #144477 M Sep 15–Dec 1* 9am–9:45am CCP $149 #144875

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South Coast Music Together Mornings with Miss Tammy Experience the acclaimed and international, research- This class is jam packed with activities including alphabet based music and movement program for infants, recognition (upper/lower case), creative arts, literature, toddlers and the adults who love them. Classes flow phonics and writing. Classes provide interactive experi- with songs, dance and instrumental jam sessions ence to spark imaginative learning in a fun-filled morning in a spirit of warmth and community. More info: of social development and self-esteem building. Different [email protected]. Parent participation required. themes will be explored each week. Children must be Inst: South Coast Music Together. Curriculum fee: $40. toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: Infant siblings under 9 months may register for free [email protected]. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $15. as space permits. Call 949-724-6611 to reserve the free Ages 3-6. *No class 10/2, 10/3, 11/11, 11/24-11/28. spot. Ages birth-4yrs. *No class 11/11, 11/24, 11/25, 11/29. Tu, Th Sep 2–Oct 30* 9am–12pm NCP $306 #144546 M Sep 29–Dec 8* 9:15am–10am TRCP $180 #144153 M, W, F Sep 3–Oct 31* 9am–12pm NCP $450 #144545 M Sep 29–Dec 8* 10:15am–11am TRCP $180 #144154 M, W, F nov 3–Dec 22* 9am–12pm NCP $342 #144548 Tu Sep 30–Dec 16* 9:15am–10am TRCP $180 #144155 Tu, Th nov 4–Dec 23* 9am–12pm NCP $216 #144549 Tu Sep 30–Dec 16* 10:15am–11am TRCP $180 #144156 Sa oct 4–Dec 13* 9:15am–10am TRCP $180 #144157 Mornings with Miss Tammy TOTS Sa oct 4–Dec 13* 10:15am–11am TRCP $180 #144158 Join in the fun with your toddler. Children are intro- duced to a pre-school environment with fun alphabet art, Tappin’ & Tumblin’ crafts, music, story time and playground time. Activities Dance, sing and tumble with your little ones. Expand are designed to encourage self-motivation and indepen- your child’s experience and interest in music, dance and dence in preparation for pre-school. Parent participation gymnastics through movement and various apparatus- required. Bring a snack. More info: [email protected] or es. More info: [email protected]. Parent 949-291-4976. Inst: Miss Tammy’s Staff. Supply fee: $5. participation required. Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 2-3.5. Ages 2.5-6. *No class 11/11. *No class 11/11. Tu, Th Sep 2–18 9:30am–11:30am SSNP $90 #144558 Tu Sep 2–23 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #141112 Tu, Th oct 7–23 9:30am–11:30am SSNP $90 #144559 Tu oct 7–28 10am–10:45am HPCC $49 #143996 Tu, Th nov 4–20* 9:30am–11:30am SSNP $75 #144560 Tu nov 4–25* 10am–10:45am HPCC $37 #143997 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9:30am–11:30am SSNP $90 #144561 Tu Dec 2–16 10am–10:45am HPCC $37 #143998 Afternoons with Miss Tammy Toddler Movers & Shakers Enhance your child’s kindergarten readiness through Develop movement, directional awareness, listening, letter recognition, phonics, alphabetic toys, sight words tempo, socialization and motor skills, in this creative and writing. We reinforce a positive self-image and make EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY movement class. Tots will shake their wiggles out, engage school a fun experience. Children must be toilet trained. in imaginative play, sing along to songs, use props, play Bring a healthy snack. More info: [email protected]. Inst: with parachutes, dance to upbeat music and listen to story Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 3.5-6. *No class 11/11. time. More info: [email protected]. Parent Tu, Th Sep 9–25 12:15pm–1:30pm NCP $90 #144550 participation required. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages Tu, Th oct 7–23 12:15pm–1:30pm NCP $90 #144551 1.5-3. *No class 11/26. Tu, Th nov 4–20* 12:15pm–1:30pm NCP $75 #144552 W Sep 17–Dec 3* 9am–9:45am CCP $149 #144883 My Fun Time, Early Gators & Later Gators drop-off programs School Readiness Drop-Off Program Introduction to numbers, colors, children’s literature, al- phabet recognition and phonics. Activities stimulate cre- NEW Afternoon ABC’s with Tiny Tots Drop-Off Program ativity, socialization and cognitive development through interactive play and music games. Children must be toilet Activities to enrich learning and kindergarten readi- trained. Register onsite. Space is limited! Ages 3-5. ness will be explored including movement, science, deerfield Community Park 949-724-6725 art, cooking, letters, phonics, numbers and much Fees: Option to pay $6/hour (at Deerfield location only) more! Children must be toilet trained. Morning Tiny Early Gators monday–Friday 8am–9am $6/day Tots may continue into the afternoon (see Page 29). More info: [email protected]. Inst: Mrs. M. and Tiny Tot My Fun Time monday–Friday 9am–12pm $18/day Staff. Ages 3-5. Later Gators monday–Friday 12pm–3pm $18/day University Community Park 949-724-6815 Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 12pm–3pm $60/week My Fun Time monday–Friday 9am–12pm $18/day

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ABCs with Tiny Tots On Your Mark. Get Set. Grow! Prepare your child for kinder- This is an interactive drop-off program that focuses on garten both academically and school readiness for kindergarten. The curriculum is in- socially. Children experience troduced as a fun and dynamic learning experience while art, music, science, cooking, discovering math, literacy, social science, language de- math and reading in a fun velopment, science and motor skills. In addition, partici- and nurturing environment pants will gain social skills and a sense of independence with loving teachers and assistants. Adult to child ratio in a safe and welcoming environment. Children must be is 1:8. Children must be toilet trained. Space is limited to toilet trained. Parents are asked to volunteer two times 20 students. More info and website: [email protected]. during each session. Bring a healthy snack each day. More Inst: Mrs. M. and Tiny Tot Staff. Ages 3-5. *No class info: [email protected]. Inst: Ms. Shan- 11/11. non. Supply fee: $20 (half day); $40 (full day). Ages 3-6. M, W, F Sep 8–Oct 3 9am–12pm DCP $240 #143406 *No class 9/1, 11/11. M, W, F Sep 8–Oct 3 9am–12pm UCP $240 #143407 Tu, Th Sep 2–25 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $132 #141097 Tu, Th Sep 9–Oct 2 9am–12pm DCP $160 #143408 M, W Sep 3–24* 9am–3:30pm HPCC $230 #141094 Tu, Th Sep 9–Oct 2 9am–12pm UCP $160 #143409 M, W, F Sep 3–26* 9am–12pm HPCC $181 #141095 M, W, F oct 6–31 9am–12pm DCP $240 #143410 M, W Sep 3–24* 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $115 #141096 M, W, F oct 6–31 9am–12pm UCP $240 #143411 M, W oct 1–29 9am–3:30pm HPCC $296 #144003 Tu, Th oct 7–30 9am–12pm DCP $160 #143412 M, W, F oct 1–31 9am–12pm HPCC $231 #144004 Tu, Th oct 7–30 9am–12pm UCP $160 #143413 M, W oct 1–29 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $148 #144005 M, W, F nov 3–26 9am–12pm UCP $220 #143938 Tu, Th oct 2–30 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $148 #144002 M, W, F nov 3–26 9am–12pm DCP $220 #143940 M, W, F nov 3–26 9am–12pm HPCC $181 #144006 Tu, Th nov 4–25* 9am–12pm DCP $120 #143941 M, W nov 3–26 9am–3:30pm HPCC $264 #144007 Tu, Th nov 4–25* 9am–12pm UCP $120 #143942 M, W nov 3–26 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $132 #144008 M, W, F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm UCP $180 #143943 Tu, Th nov 4–25* 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $99 #144009 M, W, F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm DCP $180 #143944 M, W, F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm HPCC $148 #144012 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9am–12pm DCP $120 #143945 M, W Dec 1–17 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $99 #144013 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9am–12pm UCP $120 #143946 M, W Dec 1–17 9am–3:30pm HPCC $198 #144010 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 12:30pm–3:30pm HPCC $99 #144011 OC First Chinese Preschool & Kinder Class Educational Learning Chinese is fun through games, songs, dancing, story time, origami, crafts and cultural activities. This LegoAlpha Chinese immersion curriculum centers on California Learn the alphabet with LEGO bricks. Preschool Learning Foundations and includes character This is a hands-on class where stud- recognition, beginning writing and performances. More ents will design and build educational info: 714-338-9270. Parent participation optional. Chil- models based on letters of the alpha- dren must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. Inst: OC First Language Academy. Supply fee: $15 (T/Th), $20 bet using Lego Duplo bricks. Child- (MWF), $25 (M-F). *No class 11/11. ren must be toilet trained. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Bricks 4 Ages 3–5 m-F Sep 8–Oct 3 9am–12pm CCP $480 #144076 Kidz. Ages 2.5-4. *No class 11/17, 11/24. Ages 3–5 m, W, F Sep 8–Oct 3 9am–12pm CCP $360 #144077 M Sep 15–Oct 13 1:30pm–2:30pm CCP $89 #143316 Ages 3–5 Tu, Th Sep 9–Oct 2 9am–12pm CCP $240 #144078 m oct 27–Dec 8* 1:30pm–2:30pm CCP $89 #143317 Ages 3–6 Tu, Th Sep 9–Oct 2 12pm–3pm CCP $240 #144079 Ages 3–5 m-F oct 6–31 9am–12pm CCP $480 #144080 Preschooler Chinese Ages 3–5 m, W, F oct 6–31 9am–12pm CCP $360 #144081 NEW Ages 3–5 Tu, Th oct 7–30 9am–12pm CCP $240 #144082 Conversation Ages 3–6 Tu, Th oct 7–30 12pm–3pm CCP $240 #144083 Learn to read and speak before starting Chinese kin- Ages 3–5 m-F nov 3–26* 9am–12pm CCP $408 #144085 dergarten. Children start reading through phonetics Ages 3–5 m, W, F nov 3–26 9am–12pm CCP $330 #144096 curriculum and develop conversation skills with group Ages 3–5 Tu, Th nov 4–25* 9am–12pm CCP $180 #144099 activities, songs, story time, games, crafts and special Ages 3–6 Tu, Th nov 4–25* 12pm–3pm CCP $180 #144102 holiday events. Parent participation is optional. Children Ages 3–5 m-F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm CCP $360 #144087 must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack. More info: Ages 3–5 m, W, F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm CCP $270 #144097 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Inst: Ms. Shawna. Supply fee: $15. Ages 3–5 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9am–12pm CCP $180 #144100 Ages 3-5. *No class 11/27. Ages 3–6 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 12pm–3pm CCP $180 #144103 Tu, Th oct 2–Dec 18* 9am–11:20am SCCCA $550 #144063

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Reading Readiness Program Reading, Register early; program sells out! Learn to read before Math & More starting kindergarten through this phonetics curriculum program with daily activities in a group setting. More Preschool info: [email protected]. Inst: Nabila Imran. Supply fee: Preschoolers can $15. Ages 3-6. *No class 11/11. learn to read, spell, Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 9am–12pm CCP $165 #145573 add and subtract through an introduction to phonics, lev- Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 9am–12pm UCP $165 #143919 eled reading, spelling and math. More info: 949-263-0633. M, W, F oct 1–27 9am–12pm UCP $249 #143918 Parent participation required. Inst: Readwrite. Program M, W, F oct 1–27 9am–12pm CCP $249 #143924 and testing fee: $50. Ages 3.5-5. *No class 11/24, 11/25, Tu, Th oct 28–Nov 20* 9am–12pm CCP $145 #145575 11/26, 11/27. Tu, Th oct 28–Nov 20* 9am–12pm UCP $145 #143921 M, W oct 6–Nov 3 1:30pm–2:45pm UCP $109 #143892 M, W, F oct 29–Nov 21 9am–12pm UCP $249 #143920 Tu, Th oct 7–Nov 4 10:45am–12pm UCP $109 #143890 M, W, F oct 29–Nov 21 9am–12pm CCP $249 #143925 M, W nov 10–Dec 15* 1:30pm–2:45pm UCP $109 #143893 M, W, F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm UCP $190 #143923 Tu, Th nov 13–Dec 18* 10:45am–12pm UCP $109 #143891 M, W, F Dec 1–19 9am–12pm CCP $190 #143926 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9am–12pm UCP $125 #143922 Tiny Trekkers Play School Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9am–12pm CCP $125 #145576 This kindergarten readiness program introduces a well- rounded curriculum of art, science, children’s literature, Shapes, Numbers numbers, alphabet recognition and more. Activities pro- mote sharing, listening, creativity and cognitive develop- & Colors ment through interactive play and nature activities. Bring Puzzles, crafts and activi- a healthy snack. Children must be toilet trained. Ages 3-5. ties make learning the basics *No class 11/11, 11/27. fun! Parent participation required. Tu, Th Sep 9–30 9am–11am TRNC $77 #144777 Ages 3-5. Th, Tu oct 2–30 9am–11am TRNC $99 #144778 M Sep 15–Oct 6 10am–11am NCP $35 #145007 Tu, Th nov 4–20* 9am–11am TRNC $55 #144779 Th oct 30–Nov 20 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $35 #142672 Tu, Th Dec 2–18 9am–11am TRNC $66 #144856 EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY

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Holiday Programs half-pint sports

Check out Sports Basics on Page 46 Holiday Messy Play Days Make artwork with a variety of materials with a holiday twist. Projects include bubble making, silly putty, coffee dough, painting and one-of-a-kind artwork. Parent par- ticipation required. Inst: Miss Tammy. Supply fee: $5. Ages 2-5. Tu, Th Dec 2–18 12:30pm–1:15pm NCP $60 #144557 Kids Love Music: Holiday Baby Class Ages 3–5 Mix together holiday music and winter songs with finger- play and jingle bell shakers! Explore playing drums and Children will learn the basic skills and techniques of bas- baby glockenspiels. Parent participation required. Inst: ketball, soccer or T-ball. Classes use smaller equipment Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: $20. Ages 4-14 mos. and stress cooperative play and fun! Parent participation (not walking). required. Ages 3-5. *No class 9/27, 11/28, 11/29. Tu Dec 2–16 2:45pm–3:15pm NCP $42 #144480 Looking for something more advanced for your 5-year- Sa Dec 6–20 11am–11:30am WBCP $42 #144481 old? Check out Sports Basics on Page 46. Half-Pint Hoops Kids Love Music: Holiday Special Th Sep 11–Oct 2 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143967 Mix together holiday music and winter songs with snow- Sa Sep 13–Oct 11* 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143968 men and jingle bells. End with free flow music using W Sep 17–Oct 8 3pm–4pm nCP $45 #145040 drums, xylophones and glockenspiels. Parent participa- Sa oct 4–25 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #140979 tion required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply fee: Tu oct 14–Nov 4 10am–11am LLCP $45 #144466 $20. Ages 1-4. F oct 17–Nov 7 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143969 Tu Dec 2–16 4:15pm–5pm NCP $42 #144484 Sa nov 1–22 10am–11am HPCC $45 #145081 Tu Dec 2–16 5:15pm–6pm NCP $42 #144485 W nov 19–Dec 10 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143970 Sa Dec 6–20 10am–10:45am WBCP $42 #144486 Sa nov 22–Dec 20* 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143971 Half-Pint Soccer Kids Love Music: Holiday Toddlers Sa Sep 6–27 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #140977 Perfect for the active toddler! Mix together holiday and W Sep 10–Oct 1 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143963 winter songs, jingle bells, dancing, drums and xylophone Sa Sep 13–Oct 11* 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #143959 playing. Keep the children active and engaged. Parent Sa Sep 20–Oct 11 10am–11am TRCP $45 #144465 participation required. Inst: Karen Greeno. Optional supply Sa oct 4–25 10am–11am HPCC $45 #145079 fee: $20. Ages 1-2. Sa oct 4–25 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #140978 Tu Dec 2–16 3:30pm–4pm NCP $42 #144482 Th oct 9–30 10am–11am WBCP $45 #140981 Sa Dec 6–20 9:15am–9:45am WBCP $42 #144483 Th oct 16–Nov 6 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143960 Sa oct 18–Nov 8 9:30am–10:30am nCP $45 #145035 Sa nov 1–22 11am–12pm WBCP $45 #140982 mArtial Arts Tu nov 18–Dec 9 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143961 W nov 19–Dec 10 10am–11am nCP $45 #145036 Tiny Tigers Karate Sa nov 22–Dec 20* 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #143962 Half-Pint T-Ball Tame your little one’s inner tiger with techniques to channel their energy in this karate class for beginners. Sa Sep 6–27 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #140976 Course strives to instill respect, self-control and confi- Tu Sep 9–30 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143957 dence. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 Tu oct 7–28 10am–11am WBCP $45 #140980 and up. More info: 714-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or W oct 15–Nov 5 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143964 Hemenez. Ages 4-11. Sa oct 18–Nov 8 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143965 Sa oct 4–25 9am–10am DCP $48 #144173 Sa oct 25–Nov 15 11:30am–12:30pm TRCP $45 #144471 Sa nov 1–22 9am–10am DCP $48 #144174 F nov 21–Dec 19* 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143966 Sa Dec 6–27 9am–10am DCP $48 #144175 Sa nov 22–Dec 20* 9:30am–10:30am nCP $45 #145043

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more Choices! Science & Nature Pirates & Dragons Bug Buddies From pirates and ships to dragons and knights, this class Come explore the life of a bug! Through fascinating arts will transport explorers to another time and place. Enjoy and crafts projects, puzzles and nature activities, you will making crafts and participating in fun activities. Parent experience the adventure of being a curious bug. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. participation required. Ages 3-5. m oct 13–Nov 3 10am–11am nCP $35 #145027 F Sep 26 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144487 F nov 21 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144506 Farm Fun Weeble Wobble Wednesdays Join us to learn about life on a farm! Your child will Drop in for a variety of self-directed learn about different animals that call farms home such parent and child activities includ- as cows, sheep, pigs and chickens! Learn interesting facts ing musical instruments, crafts, about each animal through imaginative crafts, games and puzzles, movement, games and stories. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. circle time. Activity stations are F Dec 12 9:30am–10:30am TRCP $9 #144488 designed to expose and encour- age the development of motor skills, socialization, language and cogni- Science Tots tive abilities. Includes a coffee station From supermarket science to hands-on experiments, kids for grown-ups too. Weeble Wobble will discover the wonders of science. Demonstrations, passes are available for purchase at stories and science projects included. Parent participation HPCC. 5 day pass $20 and 10 day required. Ages 3-5. pass $40. Ages 1-4. Tu Sep 2–23 10am–11am HPCC $35 #145062 Every Wednesday Sep 3–Dec 17 10am–11am HPCC $4/meeting Tu nov 4–Dec 2 10am–11am HPCC $35 #145063 Wildfire Gymnastics Sea Explorers Dive into the world of sea urchins, sea stars and other Train at a state-of-the art, air-conditioned training creatures of the mysterious ocean world. Crafts, games facility. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfire and stories make this class fun and exciting for all. Parent Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Cir., Tustin. $24 annual participation required. Ages 3-5. insurance fee (per child) due at site. EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY W oct 15–Nov 5 10am–11am WBCP $35 #141000 Parent & Tot Gymnastics: 1.5–3 Enjoy gymnastic obstacle courses and stations that teach children coordination and social interaction. Sports & Fitness Parents learn how to effectively coach their child in gymnastics and other developmental skills. All Sorts of Games W Sep 17–Oct 8 10am–10:45am WFG $55 #144023 W oct 15–Nov 5 10am–10:45am WFG $55 #144024 These games combine fun, fitness and the importance of W nov 26–Dec 17 10am–10:45am WFG $55 #144025 sportsmanship. With help from parents and instructors, children are introduced to good old-fashioned school- Preschool Embers Gymnastics: Ages 3–4 yard games such as capture the flag, dynamite and more! Preschoolers will practice four Olympic events. Family members are invited to the “big game” on the last Children work on hand-eye coordination. day of the class. Parent participation required. Ages 3-5. W Sep 17–Oct 8 9am–10am WFG $60 #144026 F oct 3–24 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $45 #142780 W oct 15–Nov 5 9am–10am WFG $60 #144027 W nov 26–Dec 17 9am–10am WFG $60 #144028 Anaheim ICE: Parent & Me Skating Preschool Junior Flames Gymnastics: Ages 5–6 You and your child learn to skate together. One par- ent and one child per class; includes skate rental, les- Introduce children to skill progressions of gymnastic sons, free practice on day of class, plus three passes to elements from beginning to intermediate. Program divided into six levels; students progress at their own pace. use during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or [email protected]. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 Th Sep 18–Oct 9 6:30pm–7:30pm WFG $60 #144029 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Ages 3-5. Th oct 16–Nov 6 6:30pm–7:30pm WFG $60 #144030 Sa oct 4–25 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #143348 Th Dec 4–18 6:30pm–7:30pm WFG $45 #144031 Sa nov 1–22 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #143349

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Anaheim ICE: Skating for Tots OC Playball Beginning ice skating made fun and easy. Learn how to Sports improve fine and gross motor development and march, glide, hop and wiggle backwards on the ice. Includes teach basic life and social skills. Start your little athlete on skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three the right foot with this program designed and written by additional skating passes to be used during the four-week sports psychologists, occupational therapists and teach- session. Please arrive 30 minutes early to the first class. More ers. More info: [email protected]. Parent participa- info: 714-518-3212 or [email protected]. Location: tion required for 2-year-old class. Inst: OC Playball. *No Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Ages 3-5. class 11/11, 11/25, 11/28. W oct 1–22 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #143344 Ages 2 Tu Sep 16–Dec 9* 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $135 #143388 Sa oct 4–25 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #143345 Ages 3 Tu Sep 16–Dec 9* 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $135 #143389 W oct 29–Nov 19 4:30pm–5pm AI $39 #143346 Ages 2 F Sep 19–Dec 5* 9:30am–10:15am WBCP $135 #143390 Sa nov 1–22 11:15am–11:45am AI $39 #143347 Ages 3 F Sep 19–Dec 5* 10:30am–11:15am WBCP $135 #143391

All Sorts of Sports Tot Soccer With help from parents and instructors, children are in- Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big troduced to T-ball, soccer, track and more! Family mem- kids! Encourages large motor skill development through bers are invited to the “big game” at the last class. Parent fun soccer games in a group setting. Shin guards required. participation required. Ages 3-5. *No class 9/27, 11/27. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Kidz Love Soc- F Sep 12–Oct 3 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143972 cer. Ages 3.5-5. Sa Sep 13–Oct 11* 9:30am–10:30am nCP $45 #145033 W Sep 17–Oct 15 4:35pm–5:10pm CCP $70 #143393 m oct 13–Nov 3 10am–11am nCP $45 #145034 F Sep 19–Oct 17 4:35pm–5:10pm NCP $70 #143394 Tu oct 14–Nov 4 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143973 Sa oct 18–Nov 8 11:30am–12:30pm SSNP $45 #143974 m oct 27–Nov 17 3:15pm–4:15pm DCP $45 #142671 TriFytt Biddy Soccer League Sa nov 1–22 9:30am–10:30am WBCP $45 #140983 Dribble, pass, shoot, score! Children are introduced to Th nov 20–Dec 18* 10am–11am SSNP $45 #143975 soccer in a fun and safe environment while learning the basics of the game and making new friends. More info: Fun Time Gymnastics [email protected]. Inst: TriFytt Sports. Ages 3-5. *No class 11/29. Get ready for mornings of obstacle courses, gymnastics, Sa nov 1–Dec 13* 10:30am–11:15am SSNP $70 #144967 fun and excitement! Children are introduced to basic tum- bling and gymnastic skills, while improving coordination and balance. More info: [email protected]. TriFytt Biddy Tee Ball League Inst: Ms. Shannon. Ages 3-6. *No class 11/11. Your child will have a great time playing tee ball while Tu Sep 2–23 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #141106 making new friends. First day will be practice and team Tu oct 7–28 9am–9:45am HPCC $49 #143993 assignments. More info: [email protected]. Includes Tu nov 4–25* 9am–9:45am HPCC $37 #143994 a team shirt. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 9/26. Tu Dec 2–16 9am–9:45am HPCC $37 #143995 Ages 2–3 F Sep 19–Oct 24* 4:30pm–5pm SSNP $70 #144425 Ages 3–5 F Sep 19–Oct 24* 5pm–5:45pm SSNP $70 #144426 Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “world’s TriFytt most popular game!” Fun, age appropriate activities de- velop large motor and socialization skills. More info: Multi-Sport [email protected]. Parent participation required. Introduce your Inst: Kidz Love Soccer. Ages 2-3.5 child to sports in W Sep 17–Oct 15 5:20pm–5:50pm CCP $70 #143395 a fun and safe en- W Sep 17–Oct 15 5:55pm–6:25pm CCP $70 #143396 vironment where F Sep 19–Oct 17 5:20pm–5:50pm NCP $70 #143397 they can develop F Sep 19–Oct 17 5:55pm–6:25pm NCP $70 #143398 basic athletic skills. Includes T-shirt. More Swimming Lessons or Tennis info: [email protected]. Inst: TriFytt Sports. *No class 9/27, 11/29. Ages 2–3 Sa Sep 20–Oct 25* 9am–9:30am SSNP $60 #144367 Looking for swimming Ages 3–5 Sa Sep 20–Oct 25* 9:30am–10:15am SSNP $60 #144368 lessons or tennis for your tot, Ages 2–3 Sa nov 1–Dec 13* 9am–9:30am SSNP $70 #144407 see Pages 68-71 and 89–95. Ages 3–5 Sa nov 1–Dec 13* 9:30am–10:15am SSNP $70 #144418

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Camps cooking Culinary Arts Camp Fall Workshops Explore drawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art media. Children receive personal guidance while learn- for Children ing about famous artists, art techniques and art history Learn basic culinary techniques from around the world. Art supplies and T-shirt included. and kitchen safety to develop E-Form required. More info: 949-724-6880. Ages 6-12. confidence in a delicious en- M–F Sep 22–26 8:30am–3pm IFAC $199 #143160 vironment. Inst: Christianne M–F Sep 29–Oct 3 8:30am–3pm IFAC $199 #143161 Winthrop. IFAC Member: $35. M–F oct 6–10 8:30am–3pm IFAC $199 #143162 Ages 6-12. M–W nov 24–26 8:30am–3pm IFAC $119 #143163 Afternoon Tea Party Sa Sep 27 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #143203 Pumpkin Party Sa oct 25 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #143204 Chess Camp: Beginning Thanksgiving Pies Sa nov 22 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #143205 CHILDREN Holiday Treats Sa Dec 13 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #143206 & Advanced Beginning Holiday Cut-Out Cookies Sa Dec 20 10am–12pm IFAC $39 #146004 Fun brain exercise for the school break. We’ll cover the basics, tactics and advanced strategies to help your game. Delightful Desserts Includes an official USCF tournament with medals and Make easy desserts such as cakes, cookies and ice cream trophies for everyone! Bring a snack daily. Inst: Derek treats. Kids learn math with measuring, kitchen safety Tan, U.S. Chess Federation master and tournament direc- and culinary tricks. Recipe book provided. Ages 6-12. tor. Ages 6-14. m oct 6–27 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $40 #140974 M–Tu nov 24–25 9am–4pm UCP $160 #144171 International Chefs Explore the world through appetizers, desserts and more! iCamp: Intersession Each week, children travel with friends to a different Fall: September 22–October 10 country to expand their tasting palate with new flavors Locations: University Community Park and textures. Ages 6-12. (1 Beech Tree Lane, 949-724-6815) M Sep 8–29 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $48 #140937 Woodbury Community Park W Sep 17–Oct 8 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $48 #145008 (130 Sanctuary, 949-724-6840) Gear up for days of fun-filled, interactive activities includ- ing games, crafts, sports and excursions when school is crafts out for breaks. Camp fills; register early. Camp T-shirts are required on all excursions. Ages 5-12 (1st-6th grade). Pro- NEW Clay Animation gram runs Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily fee is $36 for non-excursion days; $50 for excursion days. Make your own claymation movie like Frankenweenie or Paranorman. Students will storyboard their idea, design, create and animate their own clay characters! Dig- X-Cursion Camp ital cameras and voice-over makes the characters come Thanksgiving & Winter Breaks to life. Movies will be professionally edited and available for download. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Join the fun! This excursion camp is held exclusively for Movies by Kids. Ages 6+. *No class 11/11, 11/25. students in 5th and 6th grades. Camps sell out; sign up Tu Sep 16–Dec 2* 3:45pm–4:45pm HPCC $145 #144120 early! More info: 949-724-6744. Ages 10-12.

M–W nov 24–26 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #145726 NEW M–Tu Dec 22–23 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #145713 Hand Embroidery M–Tu Dec 29–30 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $135 #145714 Learn basic stitches and techniques to create simple to complex, colorful, eye-catching and vibrant artwork. Make beautiful, unique gifts or decorate your dress, purse, E-Form pillow and more. Inst: Sangani. Supply fee: $5. Ages 7-14. *No class 11/27. This symbol indicates online registration is available Th Sep 18–Oct 9 6:30pm–8pm LSC $49 #143934 after submitting the Participant Emergency Form located online at irvinequickreg.org. Th oct 16–Nov 6 6:30pm–8pm LSC $49 #143935 Th nov 13–Dec 11* 6:30pm–8pm LSC $49 #143936

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Jewelry Making Create beautiful jewelry including rings, bracelets, ear- after-school rings and necklaces. Kids use basic techniques and a va- community park riety of materials to plan pieces around their wardrobe or give as gifts. Ages 6-12. programs W oct 15–Nov 5 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $48 #145028 Th nov 6–Dec 4 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $48 #145085 dAnce, Music & Drama Acting Out Learn the basics of choreography and character develop- ment. Parents and friends are invited to a lively perfor- Irvine’s community parks offer Irvine Play After-School mance at the final meeting. Beginning and continuing Clubs (iPAC) starting after school to 6 p.m. Your child will students welcome. Inst: Christopher Mondragon. IFAC engage in cool, educational and fun daily activities. These Member: $72. Ages 8-12. programs are for children in 1st-6th grades. Transport- M, F Sep 22–Oct 10 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $79 #143185 ation is available. Contact site for more information, pricing and to register. Children’s Musical Theater iPAC at HPCC Have your child’s imagination come to life! Children (Irvine’s Play After-School Club) enjoy learning lyrics and acting out music from . 949 - 724 - 6750 Basic acting skills, beginner choreography, how to stage and perform a show, movement and improvisation activi- Transportation available from the following schools: ties are explored. Final class is a performance. More info: College Park Cypress Deerfield [email protected]. Inst: OC Dance Produc- Greentree Eastshore Northwood tions. Supply fee: $10. *No class 10/31, 11/11, 11/28. Ages 4–7 F Sep 12–Dec 5* 3:30pm–4:15pm CCP $149 #145502 iPAC Jr. at HPCC Ages 3–6 Tu Sep 16–Dec 2* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $149 #144802 (Kindergarten) Ages 4–6 Tu Sep 16–Dec 2* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $149 #145503 949 - 724 - 6750 Ages 3–6 Sa Sep 20–Nov 29 9:50am–10:35am NCP $149 #145501 iPAC at NCP Children’s Singing Class 949 - 724 - 6728 Build confidence through singing using popular chil- Transportation available from the following schools: dren’s songs from well-known musicals. Inst: Pianoforte. Brywood Canyon View Hicks Canyon Supply fee: $5. Ages vary. Portola Springs Santiago Hills Ages 4–6 W Sep 17–Oct 22 1:30pm–2:25pm PMS $169 #144435 Ages 7–12 W Sep 17–Oct 22 4:30pm–5:25pm PMS $169 #144436 After School All-Stars at UCP Ages 4–6 F Sep 19–Oct 24 4pm–4:55pm PMS $169 #144437 949 - 724 - 6815 Ages 7–12 F Sep 19–Oct 24 5pm–5:55pm PMS $169 #144438 Transportation available from the following schools: Commercial Dance Alderwood Culverdale Meadow Park Oak Creek Plaza Vista Stonecreek University Westpark & Dance the Magic Parade Prep Get a glimpse into the world of commercial dance used in iPAC at WBCP television, parades and on stage. Forms explored include (Kindergarten-6th grade) contemporary and street dance forms of jazz, hip hop, 949 - 724 - 6840 character dance and lyrical with an emphasis on stage and Transportation available from the following schools: performance presence. Sneakers and jazz shoes required.

This class is a prerequisite for the Dance the Magic Parade Stonegate Woodbury Performer Group class but does not guarantee approval/ enrollment into the Dance the Magic Parade Performer T-Rock at TRCP class or camp. More info: [email protected] 949 - 724 - 6734 or 714-389-1933. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 5-9. Transportation available from the following schools: *No class 11/11. Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock Vista Verde Tu Sep 16–Dec 2* 5:15pm–6pm UCP $149 #144807

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Irvine Child Care Project Dance the Magic Holiday Spectacular Parade Before- and after-school care at Disneyland for your K-6th grader Ever dream of dancing in a parade down Main Street, U.S.A.? In this class format, dancers learn Dance the Magic choreography to perform in the Holiday Spectacu- ✓ High-quality, state-licensed lar Parade at Disneyland on December 14. Choreography programs ✓ Dedicated child-development is taught over the 12-week course ending in a perfor- staff mance down Main Street, U.S.A. with dancers from across ✓ A nurturing environment the globe. Additional costume and Disneyland package ✓ Well-rounded curriculum fees apply. More info: [email protected] or and activities 714-389-1933. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 7-16. ✓ Academic support *No class 11/11. ✓ Scholarships available! Tu Sep 16–Dec 9* 6pm–6:45pm UCP $149 #144805

CHILDREN Programs offered at the following elementary schools: Dramarama! • Alderwood 949-856-3018 • Oak Creek 949-551-3275 New Performance Piece each Session! Rainbow Rising Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304370709 Lic. # 304270959 Be a part of Dramarama, where the child is the creator, builder and actor. A final performance will be held for • Bonita Canyon 949-509-6736 • Plaza Vista 949-653-6405 friends and family. Ages 7-12. Rainbow Rising Child Development Inc. Lic. # 304270944 Lic. # 304270590 F Sep 19–Nov 14 4pm–5:15pm TRCP $100 #144464 • Brywood 949-786-0049 • Portola Springs 714-508-1030 Kids Stuff Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304370379 Lic. # Pending Guitar for Children • Canyon View 714-730-5194 • Santiago Hills 714-832-2874 Beginners practice chords, single note melodies and easy, Child Development Inc. Kids Stuff fun songs. Bring your own acoustic or electric guitar with Lic. # 304270516 Lic. # 304370030 a small amp. Repeat students welcome; new songs each • College Park 949-552-0366 • Springbrook 949-559-8388 session. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Ron Rainbow Rising Child Development Inc. Gorman. Ages 8-13. Lic. # 300613997 Lic. # 300610610 W oct 22–Nov 19 5pm–6pm NCP $99 #143914 • Culverdale 949-786-2921 • Stone Creek 949-857-1694 Koala Klub Creekers’ Club Lic. # 300614157 Lic. # 300605950 Musical Theater Broadway Dance • Cypress Village 949-262-1330 • Stonegate 949-552-1872 Rainbow Rising Child Development Inc. Ever wanted to dance, sing and shine like a Broadway Lic. # Pending Lic. # 304370562 star? This class focuses on performance quality and stage presence, while learning beginning dance choreography • Deerfield 949-552-5871 • Turtle Rock 949-854-5060 Child Development Inc. Child Development Inc. to popular show tunes. Suitable for those new to dance Lic. # 300607157 Lic. # 300614059 or musical theater. Register early as classes tend to fill up • Eastshore 949-651-0152 • University Park 949-653-0352 quickly! More info: [email protected]. *No Dolphin Club Child Development Inc. class 11/27. Lic. # 300605744 Lic. # 304270269 Ages 4–6 Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $149 #144867 • Greentree 949-552-5628 • Vista Verde 949-726-0834 Ages 6–10 Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $149 #144869 Rainbow Rising Child Development Inc. Lic. # 300607158 Lic. # 304370319 • Meadow Park 949-651-0678 • Westpark 949-252-1657 Piano Keyboard Rainbow Rising Rainbow Rising Lic. # 304270314 Lic. # 300613947 for Children • Northwood 949-651-0224 • Woodbury 949-726-5120 Practice basic theory and note Rainbow Rising Child Development Inc. reading, piano technique, ear Lic. # 300607156 Lic. # 304370418 training, ensemble playing and simple song playing. Parent par- For more information, please visit: ticipation required for ages 4-6. irvinechildcare.org or call 949-724-6632 Inst: Pianoforte. Supply fee: $24. Ages 4–6 Tu Sep 16–Oct 21 3:30pm–4:25pm PMS $195 #144440 Ages 7–9 Tu Sep 16–Oct 21 4:30pm–5:25pm PMS $195 #144441 Ages 7–9 Tu Sep 16–Oct 21 5:30pm–6:25pm PMS $195 #144442 Ages 4–6 Sa Sep 20–Oct 25 9am–9:55am PMS $195 #144444

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OC Dance Productions

Introducing the OC Dance Progression Program! Dancers of all ages track their individual accomplishments each week with dance goals and objectives. Achievement certificates presented at the end of each session to all dancers. 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, and gross mo- tor skills and articulation. View full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. *No class 10/13, 11/11.

All Star Cheer & Tumble Ages 4–7 m Sep 15–Dec 1* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $149 #144765

Pop Star Sing & Dance Ages 5–9 Tu Sep 16–Dec 2* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $149 #144876

Street Hip Hop and Break Dance Ages 5–7 m Sep 15–Dec 1* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $149 #144880 Ages 7–12 m Sep 15–Dec 1* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $149 #144881 Dance Technique These classes are more technique and disciplined based, Irvine OC Dance Productions allowing dancers to learn the art of their chosen dance genre. Dancers can track their improvement and learn- ing through our full progression of ballet, hip hop, jazz or Does your little dancer wish to perform in the City’s OC Dance Productions? tap levels. Group performance, showmanship and strength/ flexibility training are also explored in these classes. View Date: December (TBA); Times Vary full course descriptions at irvinequickreg.org. *No class Location: TBA 10/13, 10/31, 11/11, 11/26, 11/27, 11/28.

Early Childhood dance classes see Pages 26 Classical Ballet: Beginning (Prerequisite for Ballet I) ƒ All-in-One Dance ƒ Enchanting Ages 4–6 m Sep 15–Dec 1* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $149 #145504 ƒ Ballet & Tap Combo Fairies Tap Ages 4–6 W Sep 17–Dec 3* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $149 #144784 ƒ Ballet, Jazz ƒ Hip Hop & Tumble Ages 5–8 W Sep 17–Dec 3* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $149 #144786 & Tap Combo ƒ Princess Ballet ƒ Ballet, Jazz & ƒ Superhero Hip Hop Ages 7–10 W Sep 17–Dec 3* 6pm–6:45pm UCP $149 #144787 Tumbling & Creative Movement Ages 5–8 F Sep 12–Dec5* 4:20pm–5:05pm CCP $149 #145978 Combo Class ƒ Tots & Tutus Ballet Classical Ballet: Beginning Level II ƒ Butterfly Ballerinas Ages 5–7 Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $149 #144790 Children dance classes see Pages 37 ƒ All Star Tiny ƒ Hip Hop Classical Ballet I (Prerequisite for Ballet II) Cheer & Tumble ƒ Irish Dance for Ages 6–8 Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 4:20pm–5:05pm UCP $149 #144803 ƒ Children’s Beginners Musical Theater ƒ Musical Theater Classical Ballet Level II ƒ Classical Ballet Beg. Level I Broadway Dance Ages 7–12 Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 5:10pm–6:10pm UCP $149 #144804 ƒ Classical Ballet Beg. Level II ƒ Pop Star Sing ƒ Classical Ballet Beg. Level I & Dance Hip Hop ƒ Classical Ballet Level II ƒ Street Hip Hop Ages 5–9 F Sep 12–Dec 5* 5:10pm–5:55pm UCP $149 #144793 & Break Dance Ages 4–7 m Sep 15–Dec 1* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $149 #144792 For more information about the recital and Ages 5–9 Th Sep 18–Dec 4* 6pm–6:45pm CCP $149 #144794 costume costs, please call Orange County Dance Productions at 714-389-1933. Online Irish Dance: Beginning registration for the fall session of classes is now Ages 5–9 W Sep 17–Dec 3* 5:10pm–5:55pm CCP $149 #144863 available at irvinequickreg.org. Ages 10–13 W Sep 17–Dec 3* 6pm–6:45pm CCP $149 #144864

These Classes are offered by OC Dance Productions Instructors. More Info: [email protected].

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Polynesian Dance for Children and Youth Leadership and Public NEW Speaking “About Me” Series Learn to be a fearless communicator! Through hands- on activities and leadership roles, new and continuing students have fun learning to overcome stage fright, en- hance their speech writing, presentation skills and critical thinking. The workshop style provides one-on-one feed- back in a comfortable atmosphere as students continue to progress. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Young Ambassadors. Supply fee: $5. *No class 11/5. Ages 7–9 W oct 1–Nov 12* 4pm–5pm LLCP $95 #144164 Polynesian Dance Ages 10–14 W oct 1–Nov 12* 5:10pm–6:10pm LLCP $95 #144165 for Children and Youth Readwrite Education Courses Keikis (children) will have fun, make friends and learn beginning dances and a little bit about Polynesian culture. Readwrite will test to pinpoint skill gaps and feature indi- CHILDREN Includes a show for friends and family at the end of the vidualized courses of study for students based on their session. Bring a sarong/pareo, water and a towel. More needs. This skill-based curriculum assists struggling stu- info: [email protected]. Inst: Brenda Geringer. Op- dents and challenges advanced students. Inst: Readwrite. tional supply fee: $2 (CD of class music). *No class 9/28. Program and testing fee: $50. *No class 11/24, 11/26. Beg; Ages 5–10 Su Sep 21–Nov 16* 1:30pm–2:15pm nCP $95 #143884 Math Development: Grades 2–6 Int; Ages 5–12 Su Sep 21–Nov 16* 2:30pm–3:15pm nCP $95 #143885 M, W oct 6–Nov 3 5pm–6pm UCP $109 #143900 M, W nov 10–Dec 15* 5pm–6pm UCP $109 #143901 Reading Development: Grades 2–6 Educational M, W oct 6–Nov 3 4pm–5pm UCP $109 #143897 M, W nov 10–Dec 15* 4pm–5pm UCP $109 #143898 Chinese as a Sound Start Reading: Ages 4.5–6.5 M, W oct 6–Nov 3 3pm–4pm UCP $109 #143894 Second Language (CSL) M, W nov 10–Dec 15* 3pm–4pm UCP $109 #143895 Learn to speak, read and write Chinese. More ad- vanced levels available directly from SCCCA. More info: 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Supply fee: $25. Ages 6-8 or 9-12. ROBOTIS KidsLab *No class 11/28. Build a different motorized robot every week with a take- Ages 6–8 F Sep 26–Dec 19* 6pm–8pm SCCCA $249 #144045 home robot kit! This hands-on robotics class encourages Ages 9–12 F Sep 26–Dec 19* 6pm–8pm SCCCA $249 #144046 self-motivation, creative thinking and fine motor skills while learning science, technology, engineering and math. More info: 949-333-3635 or [email protected]. English Writing Inst: ROBOTIS. Supply fee due at first class: $25. Ages by Zoom Academy 7-10. *No class 11/11, 11/13. Tu, Th Sep 16–Oct 9 4pm–5pm CCP $120 #143910 Students read the works of international authors, both Sa Sep 20–Oct 11 10am–12pm CCP $120 #143912 current and historical and refine grammar and composi- Tu, Th oct 21–Nov 20* 4pm–5pm CCP $120 #143913 tion skills through writing a variety of papers on different Sa nov 1–22 10am–12pm CCP $120 #143911 topics. In addition to active reading and critical evaluation of literature, students write a variety of essays (expository, compare/contrast, personal opinion and interpretive). Young Math Olympiad More info: 949-679-8989 or [email protected]. Inst: Zoom Academy. Ages 7-11. This course is focused on nurturing the interests of young kids in chal- Sa Sep 20–Nov 22 11:45am–1:15pm ZA $299 #144132 lenging math problem solving. Kids will explore the fun of solving interest- Fine Arts Classes ing and meaningful math problems, as well as develop their logical and critical thinking skills. Some basic Fine arts classes concepts covered in the Math Olym- for children are listed piads for Elementary School are explored. More info: on Page 73. [email protected]. Inst: Zoom Academy. Ages 7-11. W Sep 17–Nov 19 2:30pm–4pm ZA $299 #144121

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Karate for Children & Youth HEALTH & WELLNESS Karate may improve strength, endurance, balance, co- ordination and flexibility along with developing confi- Fun Fit Fridays! dence, self-esteem, respect and courtesy. Uniform (Gi) This high-energy class helps to develop a fit lifestyle. Activ- available from instructor for $26.50 and up. More info: ities include Dance Dance Revolution, basketball, dodge- 949-837-8641. Inst: Cadiente or Sperling. *No class ball, relay races and more. Ages 7-12. *No class 11/28. 11/29. F nov 7–Dec 5* 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #145086 Saturdays at DCP: $48 (Four Lessons/Month) Belt Color Ages Time oct nov Dec NEW Kid’s Yoga White-Green 7–15 10am #144176 #144180 #144184 Healthy living and habits are encouraged through yoga Blue-Brown 4–15 11am #144177 #144181 #144185 poses, techniques, breathing exercises and body aware- White-Green 4–13 12pm #144178 #144182 #144186 ness. Visual imagery, cooperative yoga games and relax- Blue-Black 8+ 1pm #144179 #144183 #144187 ation techniques help to develop a positive body image. More info: [email protected]. Inst: OC Dance Productions. Ages 5-8. *No class 10/31, 11/28. Karate with Roy Cadiente F Sep 12–Dec 5* 3:30pm–4:15pm UCP $149 #144866 for Youth Karate promotes personal development and self-disci- pline. Uniform (Gi) available from instructor for $26.50 mArtial Arts and up. More info: 949-837-8641. Inst: Ed Derhovanesian or Roy Cadiente. Ages 4-16. *No class 12/24. Aikido for Youth W oct 1–22 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #144199 Th oct 2–23 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $48 #144200 This effective self-defense class builds confidence and is W nov 5–26 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #144201 great for everyone. More info: [email protected]. Location: Mumonkan-Do Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Th nov 6–20 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $36 #144202 Circle, #L. Ages 8+. W Dec 3–31* 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP $48 #144203 W oct 1–29 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $45 #143903 Th Dec 4–18 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP $36 #144204 W nov 5–26 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $45 #143904 W Dec 3–17 5:30pm–6:30pm STUDIO $45 #143905 Call any Rainbow Rising Center for your Summer Camp brochure Chinese Karate 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: [email protected] or 949-701-8810. Supply fee: $40. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Ages 4-14. *No class 11/11. Th oct 2–30 7pm–7:50pm CCP $110 #144109 Tu oct 7–28 6pm–6:50pm CCP $89 #144108 Tu nov 4–25* 6pm–6:50pm CCP $67 #144111 Th nov 6–20 7pm–7:50pm CCP $67 #144110 A Summer full of fun, friends and field trips. Tu Dec 2–23 6pm–6:50pm CCP $89 #144113 9 Convenient Irvine School locations! Th Dec 4–18 7pm–7:50pm CCP $67 #144112 Alderwood: 949-856-3018 Meadow Park: 949-651-0678 Bonita Canyon: 949-509-6736 Northwood: 949-651-0224 IL-DO Tae Kwon Do College Park: 949-552-0366 Portola Springs: 714-508-1030 Cypress Village: 949-262-1330 Westpark: 949-252-1657 Il-Do Studio has been voted “Best Martial Arts School” by Greentree: 949-552-5628 Best of OC. Students will gain physical and mental benefits. Free uniform provided. City class is for introductory stu- Our Summer P rogram Includes: Reserve Your Child’s dents only. More info: 949-551-1800. Location: 14220 Culver Beach field trips Space Today! Dr., #D. Ages 4-5 and 5-13. *No class 11/24, 11/27, 11/29. Campouts Ages 5–13 m, Th Sep 15–Oct 9 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $59 #143382 Planned daily activities Friendship building Ages 4–5 Sa Sep 20–Oct 11 9:30am–10am IL-DO $39 #143383 Age appropriate Ages 5–13 m, Th oct 13–Nov 6 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $59 #143384 groupings Ages 4–5 Sa oct 18–Nov 8 9:30am–10am IL-DO $39 #143386 Visit our website! Ages 5–13 m, Th nov 10–Dec 11* 4:45pm–5:30pm IL-DO $59 #143385 Ages 4–5 Sa nov 15–Dec 13* 9:30am–10am IL-DO $39 #143387

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Kobudo: Bo Staff Shaolin Kung Fu for Children Kobudo, or original martial art, refers to the study Increase discipline and focus while learning Shaolin where students learn blocks, strikes and kata with the Chuan, Praying Mantis, Chin-na, San Soo and more. bo (staff). Bring an appropriate size bo or purchase from Learn how to achieve balance between skills. More info: instructor for $25. A second family member discount 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Ages 5-14. is only $40 per month. (This price is available through M Sep 29–Oct 20 6pm–7pm SCCCA $75 #144058 mail, fax or walk-in registrations only.) More info: m oct 27–Nov 17 6pm–7pm SCCCA $75 #144059 951-283-1544 or [email protected]. Inst: Cigar. m nov 24–Dec 15 6pm–7pm SCCCA $75 #144060 Ages 7+. *No class 12/24. W oct 1–29 5pm–5:45pm CCP $50 #144912 W oct 1–Dec 31* 5pm–5:45pm CCP $140 #144913 W nov 5–26 5pm–5:45pm CCP $50 #144914 more Choices! W Dec 3–31* 5pm–5:45pm CCP $50 #144915 Chess Shotokan Karate for Youth Learn how to play chess or improve your chess skills. Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese tradition- Have fun learning new strategies and tactics with tourna- CHILDREN alists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches, ment directors, Jim Bullock and Derek Tan (also a chess kicks and body mechanics. These techniques maximize master). Includes optional official U.S. Chess Federa- self-defense while improving fitness, strength, focus and tion tournament. More info: [email protected] or discipline. Course runs monthly. Second family member [email protected]. Ages 6-14. *No class only $60/month. (This price is available through mail, fax 11/27, 11/26. or walk-in registrations only.) Annual AAU membership W oct 8–Dec 10* 4pm–5:30pm UCP $119 #144167 required at first class: $16 children. See instructor for de- W oct 8–Dec 10* 6pm–7:30pm UCP $119 #144170 tails and testing fees. More info: 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Th oct 9–Dec 11* 4pm–5:30pm CCP $119 #144168 Cigar, World Champion and AAU/USA National Karate Th oct 9–Dec 11* 6pm–7:30pm CCP $119 #144169 Team Coach. Classes are held at Heritage Park Com- munity Center (HPCC). $70 per month or $180 for all 3 months. *No class 12/24. Chess Tactics & Strategy Fee: $70 (Month); $180 (3 Months) Participants learn how to play the game and strategically White-Yellow Belts mondays 6pm–6:45pm Ages 5–12 think about each move. Instruction focuses on the con- Green-Black Belts mondays 6:45pm–7:30pm Ages 5–12 cepts behind chess strategies. Ages 6-12. White-Yellow Belts Wednesdays 6:30pm–7:30pm Ages 5–12 m oct 6–27 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #145041 Green-Black Belts Wednesdays 6:30pm–7:30pm Ages 5–12 Ages Belt oct nov Dec 3 Months Chess Tournament 5–12 White-Yellow #144892 #144896 #144898* #144894* U.S. Chess Federation (USCF) official tournament. Arrive 5–12 Green-Black #144893 #144897 #144899* #144895* at noon to learn how to write chess moves or by 12:30 p.m. if you know how. Participants must have a USCF an- Tae Kwon Do: Korean Karate nual membership ($15). Inst: Jim Bullock, USCF-certified tournament director. Ages 6-14. All ages and belt levels practice Chung Do Kwan style Sa Dec 6 12pm–5:30pm UCP $25 #144172 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 each Engineering FUNdamentals: for one student; additional family members: $30 each per month (This second family member price is available Minecraft, Build with LEGO® through mail, fax or walk-in registration only). Inst: Ste- Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Build a motorized phen Wood and staff. Recommended for ages 7+. *No walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast and a motorized Min- class 9/1, 11/11, 11/27, 11/28, 12/24, 12/25. ecart! This project-based camp, designed by Play-Well Schedule (Subject to Change): instructors, combines the basic format of our core engi- Mondays 6:30pm–7:30pm NCP neering-themed programs based on the world of Mine- craft. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30pm–8pm LLCP engineering and architecture while building their favorite Wednesdays 5:30pm–6:30pm HPCC Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, even without Fridays (Black Belt Only) 6pm–7:30pm LSC any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®. Inst: Play- Saturdays 10 am–12pm HPCC Well Tek. Ages 6-12. *No class 11/4, 11/11, 11/25. Course ($60 per Month): Tu Sep 9–Oct 14 3:15pm–4:45pm LLCP $144 #144959 Sep: #141579* oct: #144143 nov: #144144* Dec: #144145* Tu oct 21–Dec16* 3:15pm–4:45pm LLCP $144 #145932

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Holiday Cooking Science Bonanza & Crafts Stimulate your brain and make friends while exploring science with hands-on, wet, gooey, fun and safe experi- Join us for some holiday ments. New experiments each week. Ages 6-12. cheer! Great opportunity for W oct 1–22 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #145060 children to make something special for the holiday sea- m nov 3–24 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #145061 son. Includes craft and cook- ing creations. Ages 6-12. *No Video Game Design class 11/11. by Zoom Academy m nov 3–24 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $40 #140975 Tu nov 4–Dec 2* 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $40 #145045 Students learn the basics of programming and game de- W nov 19–Dec 10 3:30pm–4:45pm NCP $40 #145031 sign while making their own interactive games. Students will get acquainted with the Game Maker software while making a top down game (like Pacman). More info: Junior Detectives 949-679-8989 or [email protected]. Inst: Zoom Acad- Learn about the exciting world of being a police detec- emy. Ages 7-18.

CHILDREN tive through crafts, games, field trips and guest speakers. W Sep 17–Nov 19 4:15pm–5:45pm ZA $299 #144122 Activities include creating a personal safety handbook, fingerprinting art, games on how to be a good witness, Web Design and Publishing a field trip to the Irvine Police Department, special guest speakers and more. Ages 7-12. Make and publish your own web page! Topics include Th oct 2–23 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #145087 video, photo gallery, HTML concepts, tags and hyper- links, text formatting, graphics, animations, tables and Junior Youth more! More info: 949-679-8989. Inst: Zoom Academy. FREE Ages 7-18. Action Team (YAT) Sa Sep 20–Nov 22 9:30am–11:15am ZA $299 #144127 Make a difference in your community. YAT members volunteer in four service areas including environment, elderly and disabled, youth and families, and community. Parties & Workshops The team meets Wednesdays (unless the service project is on a different day). More info: 949-724-6725. Grades 4-6. W oct 1–Dec 17 3pm–5pm DCP Free #142603 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. Haunted Adventure F oct 24 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #144599 Happy Harvest F nov 21 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #144600 Holiday F Dec 19 6pm–10pm TRNC $20 #144601 Birthday Parties at the Parks Sailing: Beginning After School Trained staff will coordinate the fun and develop a party Learn the basics of sailing through simple, enjoyable ex- package to meet your needs. We do the set-up and clean- ercises and instruction. Nearly 80 percent of the class up and provide the pizza, cake, crafts, games and invita- is on the water! Topics include basic seamanship knowl- tions. Fee: $319 for a two-hour party; $55 additional for edge, rigging, recovering capsized boats and navigating to special themes. Ages 4-10. NOTE: 24 children maximum simple destinations. Swimming proficiency test required including birthday child. To book your party, please call on the first day of class. More info: [email protected]. four weeks prior to desired date. Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Deerfield Community Park 949-724-6725 Newport Beach. Las Lomas Community Park 949-724-6844 Elementary, Ages 7–9 Northwood Community Park 949-724-6728 W oct 1–22 3pm–5:30pm nSB $150 #143283 Turtle Rock Community Park 949-724-6734 W oct 29–Nov 19 3pm–5:30pm nSB $150 #143285 Turtle Rock Nature Center Fire Ring 949-724-6738 University Community Park 949-724-6815 Junior, Ages 10–12 W oct 1–22 3pm–5:30pm nSB $150 #143284 Birthday Parties at the pool are listed on Page 69. W oct 29–Nov 19 3pm–5:30pm nSB $150 #143286

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Ping Pong for Children Sports & Fitness Beginners focus on table tennis fundamentals, hand- eye coordination and how to play the game. More info: Anaheim ICE: 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Ages 6-12. *No class 12/26. Hockey Skating Skills F oct 3–24 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #144050 m oct 6–27 4pm–5pm SCCCA $60 #144049 Learn basic skating skills necessary for hockey. Pucks/ F oct 31–Nov 21 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #144052 sticks are not used during class. Includes hockey skate m nov 3–24 4pm–5pm SCCCA $60 #144051 rental, lessons, free practice on day of class and three M Dec 1–22 4pm–5pm SCCCA $60 #144054 additional skating passes valid during the session. More F Dec 5–Jan 2* 5pm–6pm SCCCA $60 #144053 info: 714-518-3212 or [email protected]. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Ages 6-16. Sa oct 4–25 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #143342 Runners Club Sa nov 1–22 11:45am–12:15pm AI $39 #143343 Train and exercise each week with friends in team and in- dividual workouts. See improvement in time trials, team Anaheim ICE: Skating: Youth coordination and fitness levels. Ages 6-12. Tu oct 7–28 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $30 #145042 CHILDREN Learn to skate, glide on one foot, turn and stop with con- fidence! Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of class, plus three passes to use during the session. Skateboarding Clinic: More info: 714-518-3212 or [email protected]. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Fundamentals Ages 6-16. This class is for first-timers and covers safety, proper equip- W oct 1–22 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #143338 ment use, balance and basic skateboard maneuvers. Our Sa oct 4–25 10:45am–11:15am AI $39 #143339 goal is to have your child be able to ride comfortably. Bring W oct 29–Nov 19 5pm–5:30pm AI $39 #143340 skateboard, helmet, and knee and elbow pads. Ages 7-12. Sa nov 1–22 10:45am–11:15am AI $39 #143341 m oct 6–27 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #140935 Badminton for Children Skateboarding Clinic: Beginner Learn the techniques and strategies of competitive bad- This class is for entry-level riders who have some expe- minton in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. Bring your rience skateboarding. Class covers the basics including own racket. More info: 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Ages 7-15. safety, flat-ground techniques, small ramps and other ob- *No class 11/30. stacles. Skateboard, helmet, and knee and elbow pads are Su Sep 14–Dec 7* 4pm–5:30pm SCCCA $180 #144048 required. Wrist guards are optional. Ages 7-12. Sa oct 4–Dec 20 7pm–8:30pm SCCCA $180 #144047 F oct 3–24 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #145038 Cricket for Youth Skateboarding Clinic: Learn to play this exciting international ball and bat game, which emphasizes sportsmanship, life skills, decision- Intermediate making skills and respect for fellow players. More info: Take the basics to the next level! This is a continuation 310-897-5508. Inst: Coach Mumtaz Yusuf. Ages 6-18. of the beginning class with more advanced techniques. Su Sep 28–Nov 30 2pm–4pm BWNP $150 #143909 Skateboard, helmet, and knee and elbow pads required. Wrist guards optional. Ages 7-12. Football Clinic F oct 31–Nov 21 3:45pm–5pm HPCC $45 #145039 Down, set, hike! This instruction clinic prepares youth to join organized football leagues. Gameplay will use flags; Skatedogs: no tackling. Includes scrimmages and drills (not com- petitive league play). Ages 7-12. Skateboarding & Scootering m nov 3–24 3:45pm–5pm WBCP $45 #140936 Whether you are just learning or ready to learn advanced tricks, this class is right for you! Make new friends, ad- vance your skills, and most importantly, have fun in our Swimming Lessons or Tennis private skatepark. Requirements: signed Skatedogs waiv- er form, skateboard or scooter, knee pads, elbow pads and Looking for swimming lessons helmet. More info: 714-313-8787. Inst: Skatedogs. Ages or tennis for your child, 5-12. *No class 9/27, 11/29. see Pages 70-71 and 89-92. Sa Sep 20–Oct 25* 9am–10:30am UCP $125 #143328 Sa nov 8–Dec 13* 9am–10:30am UCP $125 #143329

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Skyhawks Beginning Golf Wildfire Gymnastics

Skyhawks Beginning Golf Children will learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting CHILDREN and body positioning. Using the Starting New At Golf system, we have simplified instruction so that young play- ers can make an effective transition onto the golf course. Train at a state-of-the art, air conditioned training All equipment will be provided. All participants receive a facility. More info: 714-832-1315. Location: Wildfire T-shirt and a merit award. Inst: Skyhawks. Ages 5-8. *No Gymnastics, 14761 Bentley Cir., Tustin. Annual insur- class 10/3, 10/31. ance fee is $24 per child; due at the site. F Sep 19–Nov 7* 4pm–5pm MTP $79 #144433 Beginning Tumbling Tumbling classes are designed for boys and girls Skyhawks Flag Football wanting to concentrate on the tumbling aspects Flag football is the perfect introduction to “America’s of gymnastics. This class is great for aspiring Game.” Participants learn skills on both sides of the football cheerleaders and dancers wanting to learn acro skills including the core components of passing, catching and or those who just like to flip. Ages 12-16. defense in a fun and positive environment. Last class is the M Sep 15–Oct 6 8pm–9pm WFG $60 #144038 Skyhawks Sports Bowl! Includes a T-shirt and merit award. m oct 13–Nov 3 8pm–9pm WFG $60 #144039 More info: [email protected]. Inst: Skyhawks. m nov 24–Dec 15 8pm–9pm WFG $60 #144040 Ages 4–5 W Sep 17–Nov 19 3pm–3:40pm UCP $119 #144429 Ages 5–7 W Sep 17–Nov 19 3:40pm–4:20pm UCP $119 #144430 Ages 7–10 W Sep 17–Nov 19 4:20pm–5pm UCP $119 #144431 TriFytt Basketball Skills Learn basketball and 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: [email protected]. Gymnastics Fire Academy Inst: TriFytt Sports. This achievement-oriented program follows the USA Ages 3–5 Th Sep 25–Oct 30 4:30pm–5pm SSNP $70 #144419 Gymnastics guidelines. In a positive and fun envi- Ages 5–7 Th Sep 25–Oct 30 5pm–5:45pm SSNP $70 #144420 ronment, girls work on vault, bars, balance beam, Ages 7–12 Th Sep 25–Oct 30 6pm–7pm SSNP $70 #144421 floor exercise, tumble track and trampoline. Boys Ages 4–6 Sa oct 11–Nov 15 11am–11:45am CCP $70 #144422 work on tumbling, vault, bars, rings, tumble track Ages 6–9 Sa oct 11–Nov 15 12pm–12:45pm CCP $70 #144423 and trampoline. Ages 7-12. Ages 9–12 Sa oct 11–Nov 15 1pm–1:45pm CCP $70 #144424 Girls Th Sep 18–Oct 9 6:30pm–8pm WFG $80 #144032 TriFytt Volleyball Skills Th oct 16–Nov 6 6:30pm–8pm WFG $80 #144033 Th Dec 4–18 6:30pm–8pm WFG $60 #144034 Beginning and intermediate volleyball players receive specific coaching techniques. Players will review fun- Boys damentals and learn new techniques. Includes a T-shirt. Th Sep 18–Oct 9 6:30pm–8pm WFG $80 #144035 More info: [email protected]. Inst: TriFytt Sports. Th oct 16–Nov 6 6:30pm–8pm WFG $80 #144036 Ages 6–9 Tu Sep 23–Oct 28 4pm–4:45pm HPCC $70 #144427 Th Dec 4–18 6:30pm–8pm WFG $60 #144037 Ages 10–14 Tu Sep 23–Oct 28 5pm–5:45pm HPCC $70 #144428

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Karis Language Academy

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Language Learning Fun! Emphasis on speaking & listening skills for everyday conversation, reading and writing  Experienced Teachers, IUSD +  Small Class Sizes Special Offer  Fun & Interactive Curriculum FREE ELECTRIC SPINBRUSH  After School Programs  Private Tutoring FOR YOUR CHILD Early Available Registration Call us today: 949-679-0043 10% off by Sept. 1 Offer expires 09/30/2014 New patients only, with completion of exam, cleaning, and treatments. 949.229.5880 [email protected] 880 Roosevelt, Irvine - in Playland Café building www.GreatParkDental.com www.karisacademy.com/irvine

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Camps irvine Middle School Program Leadership & Debate Providing positive, social and recreational Students work as a team and learn speech and debate opportunities to youth during non-school hours. fundamentals. Students also develop research, analytical and reasoning skills while learning and practicing debate 949-724-6744 irvinemsp.org concepts, discussing current events and more in a team envi- ronment. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Young Ambassadors. Supply fee: $5. Ages 11-17. *No class 11/5. W oct 1–Nov 12* 6:30pm–8pm LLCP $130 #144166 Thanksgiving Break Teen Camp Looking for something cool to do during Winter Break? Join the Middle School Program for fun and excitement this winter. Fee includes admission, transportation and supervision. More info: 949-724-6744. Ages 11-15. M–W nov 24–26 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $115 #145730 Teen Camps & Teen Days Winter Teen Camp Excursion based day-camp during breaks Looking for something cool to do during Winter Break? and non-school days. Join the Middle School Program for fun and excitement this winter. Fee includes admission, transportation and Youth Action Team supervision. More info: 949-724-6744. Ages 11-15. Students initiate, plan and implement dances, M–Tu, F Dec 22–26 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $115 #145498 after-school activities and community service projects M–Tu, F Dec 29–Jan 2 8:30am–5:30pm HPCC $115 #145499 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. YOUTH Classes Wide variety of programs held after school, usually on ACTION TEAM campus. Differs by school; see site coordinator. Youth Conference & Forums EVENTS • College Campus Tours Presentations and discussions to address key issues • Community Services Projects facing Irvine youth. • On-Campus YAT Clubs • Teen Forums Special Events Supervised youth-oriented events such as camping trips, golf • Battle of the Bands, Breakdance tournaments, beach bonfires, sporting events and more! Contest and More! Visit HSYAT.com or call 949-724-6739 for up-to-date information. Résumé Assistance et the job and the income you deserve by effectively Gmarketing 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.

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SAT/ACT Test Prep Advantage Educational Work to achieve your highest possible SAT score with Bob McIlhenny, former principal and award-win- NEW Intro to College Level Writing ning teacher for 31 years. Bob has successfully helped Intended for high school students preparing for col- thousands of students. More info: 714-536-9783 or lege, or adults returning to school, this course covers [email protected]. Location: Orange Coast Commu- essential components of college level writing. Top- nity College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Class held ics may include citations, research, developing a thesis in the Student Center Classroom to the right of parking and reading peer-reviewed journal articles. More info: lot B. Supply fee: $20. Ages 12-20.

TEENS [email protected]. Inst: Janette Wright. Ages 14+. Sa Sep 13–27 9am–1pm OCC $215 #141047 *No class 11/11, 11/25. Sa nov 8–22 9am–1pm OCC $215 #143392 Tu Sep 16–Oct 14 6pm–7pm UCP $125 #144116 Tu oct 21–Dec 2* 6pm–7pm UCP $125 #144117 mIddle School FREE Money Basics Programs Essential information for teens to prepare for financial success. More info: 714-547-2227 ext. 118 or [email protected]. Inst: Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange Basketball—Coed County. Ages 15+. Join your friends after school to learn the skills of bas- Th Dec 4 6:30pm–8pm LSC Free #144086 ketball including shooting, dribbling, passing, teamwork and more. Session runs four weeks and culminates in FREE Youth Employment Workshop a district-wide tournament. Plaza Vista students par- Learn to market yourself to employers through your re- ticipate at Lakeside Middle School, and Vista Verde stu- sume, application, interview skills and follow-up strate- dents participate at Rancho Middle School. More info: gies. Space is limited, registration is required. Must bring 949-724-6744. Middle school students only; ages 11-14. photo ID and U.S. documents (Original birth certificate, Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 3:10pm–4:30pm LSMS $17 #145471 Social security card or U.S. passport). Ages 16-25. More Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 3:20pm–4:40pm RSJMS $17 #145472 info: 949-724-6741. Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 2:35pm–4pm SVMS $17 #145473 Sa Sep 6 9am–10:15am YEPO Free #144569 Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 2:40pm–4pm SLMS $17 #145474 Tu Sep 9 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144570 Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 3:05pm–4:30pm VMS $17 #145475 W Sep 17 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144571 Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 3:10pm–4:30pm PVMS $17 #145476 Th Sep 25 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144572 Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 3:10pm–4:30pm VVMS $17 #145477 Sa oct 4 9am–10:15am YEPO Free #144573 Tu, Th nov 18–Dec 18 3pm–4:30pm JTMS $17 #145478 Tu oct 7 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144574 W oct 15 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144575 MSP Gnarly Outdoor Adventures Th oct 23 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144576 Tu oct 28 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144577 Join the Middle School Program (MSP) for four-weeks Sa nov 1 9am–10:15am YEPO Free #144578 of outdoor adventures throughout Orange County. Teens Tu nov 4 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144579 will tackle challenging activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, rock climbing, snorkeling and more. Program W nov 12 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144580 departs from Irvine middle school campus. Middle school Th nov 20 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144581 students only. More info: 949-724-6744. Tu nov 25 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144582 F oct 24–Nov 14 3:05pm–6pm RSJMS $44 #145492 Sa Dec 6 9am–10:15am YEPO Free #144583 F oct 24–Nov 14 2:35pm–6pm SLMS $44 #145493 Tu Dec 9 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144584 F oct 24–Nov 14 2:35pm–6pm SVMS $44 #145494 W Dec 17 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144585 F oct 24–Nov 14 3:05pm–6pm LSMS $44 #145495 Tu Dec 30 4pm–5:15pm YEPO Free #144586 F oct 24–Nov 14 3:05pm–6pm VMS $44 #145496 NEW Jump Start Biology F oct 24–Nov 14 3:05pm–6pm JTMS $44 #145497 Get a head start on your biology class. Middle and high school students will review and build a strong founda- Knott’s Scary Farm tion to excel in and enjoy fall science courses. More info: Join your friends and the Middle School Program at [email protected]. Inst: Gowri Selvan. Ages 10-16. the scariest haunted theme park in Southern California. *No class 11/28. Middle school students only. Price includes round-trip F Sep 19–Oct 10 3:30pm–5pm NCP $139 #143886 transportation admission and supervision. More info: F oct 17–Nov 7 3:30pm–5pm NCP $139 #143887 949-724-6744. Ages 11-14. F nov 14–Dec 12* 3:30pm–5pm NCP $139 #143888 F–Sa oct 17–18 5pm–1am HPCC $59 #145487

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Flag Football—Coed more Choices! Organized by Middle School Program staff, this struc- tured after-school program covers football skills such as catching, passing and de-flagging. The four-week session Beginning Sailing culminates in a district-wide tournament. Plaza Vista Learn the basics of sailing with confidence through simple, students participate at Lakeside, and Vista Verde students enjoyable exercises and instruction. Nearly 80 percent of participate at Rancho. More info: 949-724-6744. Middle the class is on the water! Topics include basic seamanship school students only, ages 11-14. knowledge, rigging, recovering capsized boats and navi- Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 3:05pm–4:30pm LSMS $17 #145479 gating to simple destinations. Swimming proficiency test Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 2:35pm–4pm SVMS $17 #145480 required on first day of class. More info: [email protected]. Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 2:40pm–4pm SLMS $17 #145481 Location: Newport Sea Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 3:10pm–4:20pm RSJMS $17 #145482 Newport Beach. Ages 13-17. Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 3:05pm–4:30pm VMS $17 #145483 W oct 1–22 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #143287 Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 3:05pm–4:30pm PVMS $17 #145484 W oct 29–Nov 19 3pm–5:30pm NSB $150 #143288 Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 3:05pm–4:30pm VVMS $17 #145485 Tu, Th Sep 30–Oct 23 3pm–4:30pm JTMS $17 #145486 Supersitters Be prepared for emergencies, accidents, busy babies, active Middle School Program toddlers and much more in this information-packed babysitter Teen Dances training class. Inst: Charlene Jordan. Supply fee: $5. Ages 11+. F oct 3 6pm–9pm LSC $39 #144448 Monthly dances for all IUSD middle school students. Stu- F nov 21 6pm–9pm LSC $39 #144449 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 Fine Arts Classes irvinequickreg.org today! Grades 7th-8th. F Sep 26 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #145488 Fine arts classes for teens F oct 24 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #145489 are listed on Page 74. F nov 21 7pm–10pm HPCC $5 #145490

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False Alarm Awareness Class NEW Arabic for Adults Used properly, home and business alarm systems are one Learn how to read and write Literal Arabic (Nahawe) and of the most effective ways to deter burglaries and break- speak Lebanese Dialect (Derej) in this beginners level ins. Through this class, presented by the City of Irvine class. More info: [email protected]. Inst: Pau- Police Department, residents and business owners can lette Germanos. Supply fee: $25. Ages 16+. learn how to eliminate the frustration and expense of Tu Sep 16–Oct 28 6pm–7:30pm UCP $130 #144119 false alarms. Attendees save up to $100 on their next false alarm fee. More info and to register, call 949-724-7066 or email [email protected]. Speed Spanish Online Tu oct 21 9am–10am ICC $15 #144728 Learn Spanish in the comfort of your own home from col- lege instructor Dan Mikels. Classes begin monthly and How to Prepare for Your are taught entirely online. Not available for online registra- FREE tion through the City, please go to ed2go.com/cityofirvine Assessment Appeal Hearing to register. More info: 949-724-6611. Single-family homeowners learn from the Orange Coun- ty Clerk of the Board of Supervisors how to prepare for an assessment appeal hearing and evidence requirements. Computers Seating is on a first-come basis and limited to maxi- mum capacity. W Dec 10 6pm–7:30pm LSC Free #143274 Creating Web Pages Learn how to design, create and post your own website. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely online. ed2go online classes Not available for online registration through the City, please visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. Ages 16+. Introduction to NEW Gain Valuable COMPUTER SKILLS for the Microsoft Excel 2013 Online WORKPLACE from the comfort of your HOME! Become proficient in Microsoft Excel 2013 and learn dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully EVERY COURSE INCLUDES: formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. You’ll • Caring instructor • Certificate of completion also learn the secrets behind writing powerful mathe- • Monitored discussion area with a passing score matical formulas and discover how to use the function • Conversational, easy • Complete online access— wizard to quickly and automatically calculate statistics, to understand lessons take your course anytime, loan payments, future value and more. Classes begin anywhere • Six weeks of instruction monthly and are taught entirely online. Registration at COURSES START MONTHLY FOR TEENS & ADULTS: ed2go.com/cityofirvine. More info: 949-724-6611. • Computer Skills for • Making Movies the Workplace with Windows XP Learn to • Guiding Kids on the Internet • Introduction to Microsoft Word • Teaching with a Smart board • Introduction to Microsoft Buy and Sell • Drawing for the PowerPoint to the Internet Absolute Beginner • Photoshop Elements for on eBay • Discover Digital the Digital Photographer Online Courses Photography • Secrets of Better Photography • Creating Web Pages • Introduction to Alice 2.0 Online auctions match buy- • Introduction to Programming ers with sellers in a global Microsoft Publisher • SAT/ACT Preparation marketplace for almost See full descriptions online. any item. Earn extra in- come by buying and selling “classes start monthly” goods online. Classes begin September 17 October 15 monthly and are taught November 12 December 10 entirely online. Registration Enroll online: ed2go.com/cityofirvine 949-724-6611 at ed2go.com/cityofirvine. More info: 949-724-6611.

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Polynesian Dance for Women dAnce, Music & Drama Escape to the islands for an hour each week. Have fun, meet friends and get a workout while learning beginning Ballroom Dance: Beginning dances and some Polynesian culture. Dancers will per- Get on the dance floor doing smooth dances such as form a Polynesian show for friends and family at the end Waltz or Fox Trot and rhythm dances like Swing, Cha of the session. Bring a sarong/pareo, water and a towel. Cha or Salsa. No experience necessary. A registered More info: [email protected]. Inst: Brenda Geringer. partner is required in order to participate. More info: Optional supply fee: $2 (CD of class music). Ages 16+. [email protected]. Inst: Carri Fox. *No class 9/28. Th Sep 18–Oct 16 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $37.50 #144016 Su Sep 21–Nov 16* 3:30pm–4:30pm NCP $95 #143929 Th oct 23–Nov 20 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $37.50 #144017 Th Dec 4–11 6:45pm–7:30pm NCP $15 #144018 ADULTS Educational NEW Classical Guitar Ensemble Learn to play “finger-style” on a nylon string guitar. Grammar Refresher Online Experience quality music from the greatest compos- Revive lost or forgotten knowledge of English grammar ers (Vivaldi, Bach and Mozart). Bring a nylon string and gain confidence in producing grammatically correct acoustic guitar, music stand and a pencil. More info: writing. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely [email protected]. Inst: Larijani. Ages 13+. online. Not available for online registration through the Tu Sep 30–Nov 4 4pm–6pm LLCP $99 #143889 City, please visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. Ages 16+. Guitar for Teens & Adults: Beginning Learn several open position chords, strum styles, time signa- Health & Wellness tures and classic rock songs. New songs each session! Bring acoustic or electric guitar with small amplifier. More info: Aikyum Yoga for Beginners [email protected]. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+. Relieve stress, anxiety, body aches and arthritis while en- W oct 22–Nov 19 6pm–7pm NCP $99 #143915 ergizing the endocrine system. Gentle Yoga emphasizes breathing to calm the mind, lower blood pressure and Guitar for Teens & Adults: promote good health for beginners. Bring a towel or mat. Beginning Continued More info: 949-705-6797 or [email protected]. Inst: Thuy Davis or Harina Kapoor, certified Yoga in- Continue beginning guitar in this informative and fun structor from India. *No class 11/24, 11/28. class that introduces barre chords, light music theory, M, F Sep 15–Oct 17 8:30am–9:30am UCP $80 #143320 lead guitar and much more. Bring a guitar. More info: M, F oct 20–Dec 1* 8:30am–9:30am UCP $80 #143321 [email protected]. Inst: Ron Gorman. Ages 14+. W oct 22–Nov 19 7pm–8pm NCP $89 #143916 Aikyum Yoga Hand Percussion of the World Calm the mind, lower blood pressure and promote good Study drumming traditions and play a variety of instru- health while building strength and flexibility. Yoga with ments from around the world. Explore and compare Aikyum focuses on relaxation techniques for those with the different styles of African, Latin, Celtic and Middle previous yoga experience. Bring a Yoga mat. More info: Eastern hand percussion. More info: 949-388-1886 or 949-705-6797 or [email protected]. Inst: Thuy [email protected]. Inst: George Medlock. *No Davis or Harina Kapoor, certified Yoga instructor from class 11/26. India. *No class 11/24, 11/28. M, F Sep 15–Oct 17 9:45am–10:45am UCP $80 #143318 W Sep 17–Oct 8 7pm–8:15pm UCP $45 #143954 M, F oct 20–Dec 1* 9:45am–10:45am UCP $80 #143319 W oct 15–Nov 12 7pm–8:15pm UCP $45 #143955 W nov 19–Dec 17* 7pm–8:15pm UCP $45 #143956 Evening Pilates with Yurika Fine Arts Classes Stand tall, move better and feel good! Strengthen, tone, and balance body and mind with Pilates. All Fine arts and culinary levels welcome. Bring a mat and Theraband (available classes for adults are listed from instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. *No on Pages 75. class 11/11. Tu Sep 16–Dec 16* 6:30pm–7:30pm WBCP $143 #143932

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Get UNSTUCK Morning Pilates with Yurika Women in Transition Retreat Stand tall, move better and feel good in this beginner Life transitions can shake us to the core, leave us vulner- level class! Strengthen, tone, and balance body and mind able, exposed and questioning the status quo. This power- with Pilates. Bring a mat and Theraband (available from fully transforming retreat offers imaginative and engaging instructor for $5). Inst: Yurika Matsumoto. *No class activities based upon the newest mind/body/neurosci- 10/9, 11/27. ence research. Gain valuable tools and practical insights Th Sep 18–Dec 11* 9am–10am NCP $121 #143933 for transforming your life. Dress comfortably. Snacks pro- vided. More info: 949-644-2480 or [email protected]. Inst: Joan Ramstedt, Personal Life Coach. Pi-Yo Sa nov 8 11:30am–5pm LSC $79 #144434 Pilates and Yoga together in one class! Tone and elongate with this non-impact workout blending exercises that complement each another. Bring a mat. Inst: Eugenia Lane. ADULTS Hatha Yoga with Diane Ages 16+. *No class 10/4, 11/29. Health enhancing Yoga practice Sa Sep 20–Dec 13* 9am–10am RSC $110 #143917 focused on up-to-date med- ical Yoga research. Class Pilates with Jennifer combines postures, medi- tation and Yoga philosophy Improve muscle control, flexibility, coordination, strength in a breath-centered practice. and tone. Space is limited. Bring a mat. More info: Class meets Tuesday 6:30 p.m. [email protected]. Inst: Jennifer and Thursday 1 p.m. Pearlstein. Ages 16+. *No class 9/24, 11/10. Please avoid eating two Int/Adv m Sep 15–Dec 15* 11:30am–12:30pm UCP $143 #143331 hours prior to class; bring mat and blanket. Inst: Beg m Sep 15–Dec 15* 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $143 #143332 Diane Pavesic RN, Certified Yoga Therapist, YTRX-500C, Int m Sep 15–Dec 15* 5:45pm–6:45pm SSNP $143 #143333 E-RYT-500. *No class 10/7, 10/9, 10/14, 10/16, 11/11, Beg W Sep 17–Dec 10* 12:30pm–1:30pm UCP $143 #143334 11/25, 11/27. Beg W Sep 17–Dec 10* 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $132 #143335 Tu Sep 23–Dec 9* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $82 #144105 Tu Sep 23–Dec 11* 6:30pm–7:45pm RSC $149 #144106 Th 1pm–2pm Shaolin Meditation: NEW Th Sep 25–Dec 11* 1pm–2pm RSC $84 #144107 Yi Jin Jing Learn movements to manage the circulation of energy all Meditation & Breathing over the body. The practice includes controlled breathing Learn to focus and meditate to help reduce stress, relieve and stretching of the torso and limbs in order to strength- tension, lower blood pressure and promote healing. Inst: en the tendons and ligaments throughout the body, and Bing Luh. Supply fee: $10 for full course. Ages 16+. *No improve flexibility and general well-being. More info: class 11/11. 949-559-6868 ext. 572. Inst: SCCCA. *No class 11/27. Demo Tu Sep 30 7:45pm–8:45pm DCP Free #144014 Th oct 2–Dec 18* 9am–10am SCCCA $220 #144061 Tu oct 7–Nov 25* 8:10pm–9:25pm DCP $89 #144015 Tai Chi (Yang-Style) MELT Learn easy techniques to reduce stress, increase energy Discover a method to reduce pain and function more and gain mental focus with Yang-style Tai Chi. Relax men- efficiently with simple 10-minute self-care techniques tally and physically at deep levels. Inst: Bing Luh. Supply using soft balls or soft rollers. Developed by bestselling fee: $20 (DVD included). Ages 16+. *No class 11/11. author and manual therapist Sue Hitzmann, The MELT Demo Tu Sep 30 6:30pm–7:30pm DCP Free #143927 Method® is an innovative self-treatment program that fo- Tu oct 7–Dec 2* 6:30pm–8pm DCP $99 #143928 cuses on the connective tissues to relieve aches and pains brought on by aging and active living. Inst: Niki Parker. Puppy Training *No class 11/11. Hands & Feet Tu Sep 9–30 9am–10am RSC $20 #142508 Roller Tu Sep 9–30 10am–11am RSC $28 #142509 Hands & Feet Tu oct 7–28 9am–10am RSC $20 #143485 Training classes for Roller Tu oct 7–28 10am–11am RSC $28 #143484 your canine family Hands & Feet Tu nov 4–25* 9am–10am RSC $15 #143486 member can be found Roller Tu nov 4–25* 10am–11am RSC $21 #143487 on Page 88. Hands & Feet Tu Dec 2–23 9am–10am RSC $20 #143488 Roller Tu Dec 2–23 10am–11am RSC $28 #143489

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Yoga for Active Older Adults Hikes Anyone can practice yoga regardless of age or experience. Energize your body and improve your flexibility. Great for beginners; bring yoga mat and bottled water. Ages 50+. More info: 949-724-6800. *No class 9/1, 11/27, 11/28. Mona m Aug 18–Sep 29 8:45am–10am LSC $25 #142088 Mona W Aug 20–Oct 1 9am–10am rSC $35 #145929 Mona W Aug 20–Oct 1 10:30am–11:45am LSC $35 #142089 Mona Th Aug 21–Oct 2 9:30am–10:45am rSC $35 #142090 Ramaa F Sep 5–Oct 24 9:15am–10:25am rSC $30 #142086 Mona m oct 6–Nov 10 8:45am–10am LSC $25 #142099 Bommer Canyon Trail Head Mona W oct 8–Nov 12 9am–10am rSC $30 #145930 ADULTS Mona W oct 8–Nov 12 10:30am–11:45am LSC $30 #142100 Mona Th oct 9–Nov 13 9:30am–10:45am rSC $30 #142101 Hiking the Trails Ramaa F nov 7–Dec 19* 9:15am–10:25am rSC $30 #142087 Mona m nov 17–Dec 15 8:45am–10am LSC $20 #143330 Hike on some of the most beautiful trails found in our local mountains. Terrain varies from moderate to strenu- Mona W oct 8–Nov 12 10:30am–11:45am LSC $30 #142100 ous. Set your own pace. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+. Mona W nov 19–Dec 17 9am–10am rSC $25 #145931 Sa oct 18 7:45am–5pm RSC $35 #142006 Mona Th nov 20–Dec 18* 9:30am–10:45am rSC $20 #143371 Yoga for Relaxation & Renewal Hitting the Trails Exert yourself out of doors on some of the most challeng- After a day of work, join us for refreshing and relaxing ing trails the Southland has to offer. These strenuous hikes guided yoga. Beginners welcome. Inst: Bridget Ingham of are for no-nonsense hikers. Distances vary from eight to Yoga World. Ages 14+. 16 miles. Inst: Jesper Widen. Ages 18+. m oct 6–Dec 22 5:45pm–6:45pm LSC $108 #144101 Sa nov 15 6:15am–5:30pm RSC $35 #142005 Yoga for Strength, Energy & Balance mArtial Arts This stimulating yoga class is designed for those inter- ested in a stronger form of yoga practice. Inst: Bridget Aikido for Adults Ingham of Yoga World. Ages 14+. A non-competitive, non-aggressive and effective form m oct 6–Dec 22 7pm–8:30pm LSC $108 #144104 of self-defense, which can enhance self-confidence, aerobic conditioning and stress reduction. More info: NEW Breathing Exercise [email protected]. Location: Mumonkan-Do Breathing exercise affects rhythmic expansion of the Aikido Studio, 17905 Sky Park Circle #L, Irvine. Ages 13+. lungs and creating a proper circulation of the bodily Sa oct 4–25 9:30am–11am STUDIO $80 #143906 fluids. Class includes a series of spinal movements and Sa nov 1–22 9:30am–11am STUDIO $80 #143907 simple stretches linked to the breath. A deep relaxation Sa Dec 6–27 9:30am–11am STUDIO $80 #143908 that allows efficient utilization of energy created by breath will follow at the end. More info: 949-724-6800. Cross Fit and Fight Inst: Mona Ness. m oct 6–Dec 22 7pm–8:30pm LSC $108 #144104 Boost your metabolism in this specialized fitness pro- gram utilizing more than 200 exercises to sculpt, tone and burn calories. This class incorporates cross fit exercises Zumba Gold® with an emphasis on kickboxing and martial art drills for This easy-to-follow program lets you move to the beat at optimal results. Expect a non-contact, full body workout. your own speed. Latin rhythms, rock n’ roll and swing Bring water and a towel. All levels welcome. More info: turn this low-impact dance workout in to a party! Limited 949-929-5020. Location: ATA in Village Center (Irvine number of toning sticks available, see instructor. Inst: Center Drive & Jeffrey). Ages 16+. *No class 11/27, 12/25. Barbara Bohlig. Ages 50+. *No class 11/11; 12/1, 12/2, 12/3; m oct 6–27 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #143948 12/8, 12/9, 12/10. Tu, Th oct 7–30 9am–10am ATA $69 #143949 Toning Intermediate m oct 6–Dec 29* 4:30pm–5:30pm LSC $55 #144445 m nov 3–24 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #143950 Toning/Low Impact Tu oct 7–Dec 30* 4:30pm–5:30pm rSC $50 #144446 Tu, Th nov 4–Dec 2* 9am–10am ATA $69 #143951 Toning Intermediate W oct 8–Dec 17* 4:30pm–5:30pm rSC $45 #144447 M Dec 1–22 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #143952 Chair with Toning W oct 15–Nov 19* 10:30pm–11:15pm RSC $30 #144454 Tu, Th Dec 2–30* 9am–10am ATA $69 #143953

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Women’s Safety and Self Defense: Self Defense Kung Fu Just Yell Fire Enhance your overall health and longevity by learning the traditional Shaolin kung fu forms and the application of Learn to fight using quick and effective martial arts kung fu self-defense skills. This traditional form of Chinese techniques geared for women. Avoid becoming a victim martial arts promotes self-defense and physical fitness. through awareness, practical self-defense techniques, and More info: [email protected] or 949-701-8810. Supply get-away skills. Just Yell Fire is an internationally rec- fee: $50. Inst: Master Shi Yanqing. Ages 14+. *No class 11/11. ognized program. More Info: [email protected]. Inst: Th oct 2–30 8pm–8:50pm CCP $125 #143290 Doug Shields. Ages 12+. Tu oct 7–28 7pm–7:50pm CCP $99 #143289 Sa Sep 20 10am–12pm UCP $39 #143312 Tu nov 4–25* 7pm–7:50pm CCP $75 #143291 Sa oct 18 10am–12pm UCP $39 #143313 Th nov 6–20 8pm–8:50pm CCP $75 #143292 Sa nov 15 10am–12pm UCP $39 #143314 Tu Dec 2–23 7pm–7:50pm CCP $99 #143293 Sa Dec 13 10am–12pm UCP $39 #143315 Th Dec 4–18 8pm–8:50pm CCP $75 #143294 Karate with Roy Cadiente Shotokan Karate for Adults Taught for centuries by generations of Japanese tradition- Karate promotes personal develop- alists, this style of karate teaches blocks, strikes, punches, ment and self-discipline. Uniform kicks and body mechanics to maximize self-defense while available from instructor for $26.50 improving fitness, strength, focus and discipline. Course and up. More info: 949-837-8641. runs monthly. Second family member only $60/month Inst: Roy Cadiente (Wed) or Matt (this price is available through mail, fax or walk-in registra- Hemenez (Thurs). *No class 12/24. tions only). Annual AAU membership required at first class W oct 1–22 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #144188 ($16/child; $29/adult). Tournaments required for yellow Th oct 2–23 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $48 #144189 belt and above; see instructor for details and testing fees. W nov 5–26 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #144190 More info: 951-283-1544. Inst: Tai Cigar, World Champion, Th nov 6–20 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $36 #144191 AAU/USA Karate Coach. Ages 13+. *No class 12/24. W Dec 3–31* 7:30pm–8:30pm DCP $48 #144192 M, W oct 1–29 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #144888 Th Dec 4–18 7:30pm–8:30pm NCP $36 #144193 M ,W oct 1–Dec 31* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $180 #144889 M, W nov 3–26 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #144890 M, W Dec 1–31* 7:45pm–8:45pm HPCC $70 #144891 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE CLASS MUSIC more Choices! LESSONS Accounting Fundamentals Online Beginning, Intermediate, and Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of dou- Advanced Levels Offered ble-entry bookkeeping and financial reporting. Classes begin monthly and are taught entirely online. Not avail- Class Guitar able for online registration through the City, please MUS 83, 84, 85 visit ed2go.com/cityofirvine to register. More info: 949-724-6611. Ages 16+. Class Piano MUS 54, 55, 56, 57 Community Emergency Class Voice FREE Response Team, MUS 80, 81 (CERT) Course Help yourself, your family and your community during For complete class information visit: a disaster by training to be a member of Irvine’s CERT http://bit.ly/16yzyBw program. The 28-hour training course teaches ba- sic 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 Apply today! www.ivc.edu cityofirvine.org/cert. More info: [email protected] or Matthew Tresler, Academic Chair, Music 949-724-7054. Ages 18+. [email protected] • 949-451-5538 W Sep 17–Nov 12 6:30pm–10pm ICC Free #144729

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How to Raise Creative Writing NEW FREE The instructor, a former magazine editor, will guide you on A Healthy Infant your fiction/non-fiction projects or provide an assignment. The first year of your baby’s life includes many milestones Open to all levels of experience. Inst: Dorothy Spirus. *No and no instruction manual. Join Hoag Medical Group class 11/24. pediatricians as they prepare you for the first year of par- M Sep 15–Oct 20 7:30pm–9pm RSC $145 #144452 enthood and discuss your baby’s developmental stages, m oct 27–Dec 8* 7:30pm–9pm RSC $145 #144453 how to encourage development, common illnesses, vac- cines and more. More info: 855-450-4464. Inst: Julie Omid, Senior Services Volunteer M.D. and Jacqueline Leon, M.D., M.P.H. FREE Informational Meeting W oct 22 6pm–8pm HMGP Free #145905 Attend this introductory meeting for information on cur- CPR & First Aid for ADULTS rent openings and the types of volunteer opportunities available for adults and teens. Registration required. More Infant/Child & Adult info: 949-724-6900. Ages 14+. Emergency Medical Services Authority and State- W oct 22 10am–11am LSC Free #142783 approved CPR and First Aid classes. Participants receive W oct 22 5pm–6pm LSC Free #142784 University Training Center certification (CPR and W nov 19 10am–11am LSC Free #142785 First Aid valid for two years). Inst: University Train- W nov 19 5pm–6pm LSC Free #142786 ing Center. Ages 14+. Children 10-13 may enroll with enrolled parent. CHAMPION Sa oct 11 9am–12pm LSC $30 #144072 FREE Sa oct 11 12:30pm–3:30pm LSC $30 #144073 Volunteer Program Sa oct 11 9am–3:30pm LSC $60 #144074 Help isolated seniors through home visitation, social- ization and transportation. Volunteers must complete an eight-week training and a background check. This is Sports & Fitness a one-year commitment, including monthly meetings. More info: 949-724-6926. Jazzercise W Sep 17–Nov 19 2pm–3:30pm LSC Free #145912 Monday–Thursday: 5:30–6:30 p.m. FREE Smart Gardening Turtle Rock Community Park Join UCCE Master Gardeners and Master Food Preserv- Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, ers as they share tips and techniques for producing cool Pilates, yoga and kickboxing choreographed to today’s season edibles. Refrigeration, freezing, dehydration and hottest music. All fitness levels welcome. New participants easy canning methods will be covered. Learn how to water receive ONE MONTH FREE with 12 month registration better when dealing with California’s drought. ($45 savings). Eighteen classes per week available, in- M Sep 22 6:30pm–9pm ICC Free #145400 cluding Saturday and Sunday. Attend one or all classes M Sep 29 6:30pm–9pm ICC Free #145401 at Irvine/Tustin locations. More info: 714-730-3758 or [email protected]. Inst: Shawn Masse. *No class Women’s Intro to Football 11/11, 11/27, 12/24, 12/25, 12/31. Boost your knowledge and have more fun at games. Great Monthly Rate: $45 with 12 month agreement. for Pop Warner and high school football moms or “foot- $50 with 6 month agreement. ball widows.” Inst: Dorothy Spirus, former sports writer. $55 with 2 month agreement. Tu Sep 23–30 7pm–9pm LSC $48 #144455 Drop-In Rate: $15/meeting, pay at the door. Ballet Cardio Workout parenting Get a full-body workout with dance moves and low- impact resistance training. Class ends with yoga to Infant and Toddler unite the mind and body. Bring a yoga mat and 2 pound NEW FREE weights. Class can be taken barefoot or with ballet/ Nutrition jazz shoes. No dance experience required. More info: Join a Hoag Medical Group pediatrician for a presenta- [email protected]. Inst: OC Dance Produc- tion about nutrition for kids. Topics include why kids are tions. *No class 11/11. picky, strategies to involve your children in meal time, Demo Tu Sep 16 6:05pm–7:05pm CCP $5 #144799 knowing how much food is needed and more. More info: Demo Th Sep 18 6:15pm–7:15pm UCP $5 #145500 855-450-4464. Inst: Christine Field, M.D. Tu Sep 23–Nov 18* 6:05pm–7:05pm CCP $99 #144800 Sa oct 11 10am–11:30am HMGP Free #145904 Th Sep 25–Nov 13 6:15pm–7:15pm UCP $99 #144801

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Cardio Boot Camp® Winter 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 11/24, 11/26, 11/28. M, W, F Sep 15–Oct 24 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $179 #144494 Leagues M, W, F oct 27–Dec 12* 5:30am–6:30am SETNP $179 #144495 The Community Anaheim ICE: Services Department Skating for Adults ADULTS offers the following adult sports programs: Learn to skate, glide on one foot, stop, turn and more. Includes: skate rental, lessons, free practice on the Softball day of class, plus three additional skating passes to use during the session. More info: 714-518-3212 or 949-724-6659 [email protected]. Location: Anaheim ICE, 300 ƒ Men’s leagues in W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Ages 17+. various levels W oct 1–22 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #143336 ƒ Coed leagues in W oct 29–Nov 19 7pm–7:30pm AI $39 #143337 various levels Fight to Be Fit Soccer Perfect for tomboys, dads and lads of all ages! Learn basic 949-724-6825 fighting skills, sculpt, tone, build stamina and coordina- ƒ Men’s 11 vs. 11 leagues tion. Melt off those pounds with trainer Marcus Muscato who combines the perfect balance between cardio and in various levels resistance training. No dance skills required in this non- ƒ Men’s 7 vs. 7 leagues contact, fun and safe class. All levels welcome. Bring a in various levels towel and water. More info: 949-929-5020. Inst: Traditional ƒ Coed 11 vs. 11 league Studios. Ages 16+. *No class 12/24, 12/31. ƒ Coed 7 vs. 7 leagues W oct 1–22 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #144566 in various levels W nov 5–26 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #144567 ƒ Women’s 7 vs. 7 league W Dec 3–Jan 7* 8:30pm–9:30pm ATA $49 #144568 Basketball Water Aerobics 949-724-6669 Great for both new and long-time participants of water ƒ Men’s leagues in fitness. This fun, fast-paced workout helps tone without stressing the back or knees. Cardio conditioning is fol- various levels lowed by total body resistance work and toning. Friday ƒ Men’s 6’2” league classes offered in deep water for half the class time. Pro- ƒ Men’s masters league gram offered year-round. Fee: $7/day; $24/4 visits or $5 per class for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the Winter Adult Sports Leagues pool. Ages 16+. Schedule subject to change or relocation. Registration Deadline M–F Sep 15–Dec 19 10am–11am WWJAC $7 #133736 Early November Tu, Th Sep 16–Nov 6 7pm–8pm WWJAC $7 #133737 Tu, Th nov 11–Dec 18 6pm–7pm WWJAC $7 #133738 Zumba® Ditch the workout and join the party! Burn up to 700 cal- For more information regarding ories while toning and sculpting to upbeat international any of the Adult Sports Leagues: music. Inst: Body Business. *No class 11/11, 11/25, 11/27. Tu Sep 16–Oct 21 6pm–7pm NCP $65 #144497 Visit irvineathletics.org Th Sep 18–Oct 23 7pm–8pm CCP $65 #144498 or call 949-724-6605 Tu oct 28–Dec 16* 6pm–7pm NCP $65 #144499 Th oct 30–Dec 11* 7pm–8pm CCP $65 #144500

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mEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS irvine senior services Computer Lab Providing services to seniors at Lakeview Senior Center Citywide, with two dedicated locations. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Lakeview Senior Center (LSC) Open lab time is available to Computer Lab Members only. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Hours may vary due to class schedules, computer mainte- 949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org nance and volunteer coverage. Members must read and 20 Lake Road, Irvine sign a copy of the Computer Lab rules and regulations. (In Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge) Fees: Irvine Residents: $17/Year Non-Residents: $22/Year Amenities Include:

SENIORS Nutrition program Keen Center for Senior Resources Fitness Center Recreation programs Senior clubs and support groups Computer Lab Billiards and game room at Rancho Senior Center Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Rancho Senior Center (RSC) Saturday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–2 p.m. 949-724-6800 irvineseniors.org 3 Ethel Coplen Way, Irvine The Fitness Center provides older adults with a safe and comfortable workout environment. Orientation ($10) Amenities Include: required prior to participation. Equipment available for Fitness Center Recreation programs Senior clubs cardiovascular and strength training. Schedule orienta- Health and fitness programs Game room tion and purchase memberships in person at the Rancho For more information and a complete listing of programs Senior Center. More info: 949-724-6800. Fees: Gold Card non-Gold Card and services, visit irvineseniors.org. members members orientation $55/Year $80/Year $10

October 25 Senior Resource Expo December 17 Holiday Social Senior Gold Card Start receiving your benefits today! Perks include discounts to Fitness Center, fitness classes, priority registration for special events and luncheons, and pre-registration for Rose Garden Café high demand classes. Card includes picture for identifi- Lakeview Senior Center cation. Purchase available at both centers. More info: 949-724-6800. Mike Ward Community Park–Woodbridge Fees: Irvine Residents: $10/Year Non-Residents: $15/Year 949-724-6900 irvineseniors.org Enjoy a delicious hot meal with great service and a Keen Center for social atmosphere. Meals provide one-third of the Senior Resources nutritional dietary recommended daily allowance for seniors. A vegetarian alternative meal is offered daily. Helping seniors and their families Menus are posted at both senior centers and in the • Support Groups Irvine Seniors Newsletter. • Assistance Programs Sponsorship and volunteer opportunities for senior • Care Management nutrition programs (Rose Garden Cafe and Irvine Meals on Wheels) are available. Please call 949- Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake Road, Irvine 724-6918 for more information. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch (Served Monday–Friday at 11:45 a.m.) Fees Monday-Thursday Friday 9 a.m.-noon Suggested donation (Ages 60+) $4* Fee for non-seniors $5 *No senior is turned away due to inability to make a donation. 949-724-6926 [email protected] Senior Services Monthly menus posted online at irvineseniors.org irvineseniors.org

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Holiday Twilight Social at Seniors Programs & activities Join us for an early evening of holiday joy! Event includes traditional holiday snacks with entertainment. Bunco W Dec 17 3:30pm–5:30pm LSC $5 #144754 Are you feeling lucky? Join us for an afternoon of Bunco, prizes and fun! No skill necessary. W oct 1 12:30pm–3pm rSC $5 #144733 dAILY ACTIVITIES W nov 5 12:30pm–3pm rSC $5 #144734 W Dec 3 12:30pm–3pm rSC $5 #144735 Each center offers a variety of programs for free or at a nominal cost. For a listing, visit irvineseniors.org or stop FREE CarFit by either center and pick up a copy of Irvine Newsletter. Sponsored by Automobile Club of America, adults 50+ Lakeview Senior Center 949-724-6900 and their vehicle are checked to ensure the car is properly Morning Socials Tuesdays 7:30am–9am $1 adjusted to fit the driver. Call 949-724-6926 to sign up. Longevity Stick Tuesdays/Thursdays 9am–10am Free W oct 1 9am–12pm LSC Free International Crafters Tuesdays 9am–4pm Free $8 buy-in/ 10 Driver Safety–AARP Bingo Tuesdays 12:30pm–3pm games Joanie’s Raggtimers The AARP Driver Safety program is the nation’s first and Music and Dance 2nd/4th Thursdays noon–1:30pm Free largest refresher course for drivers over 50. Learn cur- Tea Dance Thursdays 2pm–4pm Free rent road rules, safe vehicle operation and how to adjust Carrom Fridays 8am–6pm Free to common age-related changes in vision, hearing and re- Morning Socials Fridays 10am–11am $1 action time. More info: 949-724-6800. Sign up at Rancho Movie Matinee Fridays 12:15pm–2:30pm Free Senior Center. Make checks payable to AARP. Mind Fitness Fun Fridays 10am–11am Free Fees: AARP Members: $15 Non-Members: $20 Saturday Night Dances 1st Saturdays 7pm–10pm $7 Mandarin Th–F Sep 11–12 8:30am–12:30pm LSC #136004 Rancho Senior Center 949-724-6800 English Sa oct 18–25 9am–1pm RSC #135998 Bridge Instruction Mondays 9am–11am $5 American Style HICAP Medicare Annual Mah Jongg Mondays 9:30am–noon Free FREE Longevity Stick Mondays 10am–11am Free Enrollment Clinic Canasta Mondays/Wednesdays 12:30pm–3:30pm Free Unsure which plan maximizes your benefits? Health Insur- International Discussion Group 3rd Tuesdays 9:30am–11:20am Free ance Counseling and Advocacy Counselors will provide Mind Fitness Fun Tuesdays 9:30am–10:30am Free you with comparison charts and conduct a cost analysis Tuesdays 1pm–4pm Free of your options. Reservation required. Sponsored by the Bunco 1st Wednesdays 12:30pm–3pm $5 Council on Aging. More Info: 949-724-6926. Walking Club Thursdays 9am–10am Free F nov 7 9am–4pm LSC Free Social Tap Dance Thursdays 9:30am–11:30am Free F nov 21 9am–4pm LSC Free Chess Fridays 11am–1pm Free Canasta Fridays 12pm–4pm Free Adaptive Telephone Open Dance Studio Fridays 3pm–5pm Free FREE Distribution Irvine Senior Travelers California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) provides free telephone equipment to qualifying Californians, certified For more information and to receive a free trip listing, with difficulties in seeing, hearing, speaking, remember- call 888-882-8714 or email [email protected]. ing or moving. Free hearing screening and certification n Day Tours for CTAP application provided. Call 949-724-6926 to Show Me the Money schedule an appointment. Oct 8 $81/per person Karen West 949-583-9081 W oct 15 9am–11:30am LSC Free Titanic: The Experience Nov 13 $86/per person Joyce Duff 949-654-4682 Museum of Tolerance Health & Education Nov 16 $78/per person Linda Lako 949-725-9896 FREE Reagan Library: “An American Christmas” Presentations Dec 10 $80/per person Barbara Abshire 949-552-0540 n Extended Tours Medicare Basics in Farsi Taste of Cuba Th Sep 11 6pm–7pm LSC Free Oct 2–7 $3,399 Double; $3,799 Single Joyce Duff 949-654-4682 Medicare Basics in Mandarin Venice & Italian Lakes Sa Sep 13 10am–11am LSC Free Oct 27–Nov 4 $2,999 Double; $3,499 Single Linn Morgan 949-786-8950

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Junior (2–18) Sa–Su M updates. for lifeguards with check 1/1. most City holidays 11/11,11/27-11/28;12/24-25; one-on-one water inthe at Pool times. all on closed An adult must accompany children under sixyears, slide and diving with springboards pool (M–Fonly). summerrecreation inthe this season with water pool Recreational swimming hoursoffered be will during 8am–10am Sa–Su M 8am–10am Sa–Su M 11/27-11/28; 12/24-25; 1/1 Ages 16+.Pool on closed most City holidays 11/11, Purchase memberships for year-round this program. L E Now– | RECEA irvinequickreg.org AP & RECREATION –F –F 6am8am, 10am2pm,6pm8pmWWJAC –F 6am8am, 11am2pm,6pm8pmWWJAC ffective A Schedules can change with minimal notice, please A ugust 29 1pm–2:30pm 1:15–3pm Visit Daily ugust 30 AND $2 $4 $2 LAP SWIM TION may be relocated tomay relocated Northwood be $18 $36 $18 10 SWIM DIVING ct 26 Ends Oct Jun 24–Aug 29 $52.50 $90.00 $52.50 SWIMMING FEES Visit 1. 30 Schedule subject to subject Schedule $135 $225 $135 Visit 90 Unlimited Year- $250 $500 $250 WWJAC WWJAC WWJAC WWJAC Fall 2014 aCTIVITY GUIDE AQUATICS

Senior Splash Training This shallow water low impact class is paced for seniors and designed to promote joint flexibility, range of motion, Coaches Certification and agility while building cardiovascular fitness and mus- CPR, AED & First Aid Review and Safety Training cle strength. Minimum registration must be met prior to for Swim Coaches first class to avoid cancellation. Register in advance. Ages 50+. *No class 11/11, 11/27. This refresher course allows those previously certified in American Red Cross CPR, AED and first aid to renew Tu Sep 16–Dec 16* 9am–9:45am WWJAC $26 #136817 their certification. The first part of the training includes Th Sep 18–Dec 18 9am–9:45am WWJAC $26 #136732 CPR, AED and first aid skills review leading up to a writ- Tu, Th Sep 16–Oct 30 9am–9:45am WWJAC $28 #136818 ten test and skills challenge. The second portion is safety Tu, Th nov 4–Dec 18* 9am–9:45am WWJAC $26 #136820 training for swim and water polo coaches, athletic trainers and other individuals involved in aquatic competitions or H 0: DIVE exercise programs. Course combines online learning with 2 onsite skill sessions. The online lessons must be complet- Want to try something new at the pool? Come and join ed within two days of the training to receive certification. us for diving lessons! Learn proper diving techniques off Registration required a minimum of one week in advance. 1 and 3 meter springboards. Ages 7-13. Bring bathing suit and towel. Ages 15+. F Sep 5–26 4:30pm–5:15pm WWJAC $40 #136804 Su Sep 7 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #136812 F oct 3–24 4:30pm–5:15pm WWJAC $40 #136805 W Sep 10 11am–3pm WWJAC $150 #136813 Su oct 5 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #136815 Flexible Schedule Su Dec 7 9am–1pm WWJAC $150 #136816 Private Lessons A limited number of private lessons will be offered for water fitness & more 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 Water Aerobics are scaled to the participants skill level. You are not guar- Great for both new and longtime participants of water anteed the same instructor. Space is limited. More info: fitness! This fun, fast paced workout guaranteed to shape 949-724-6717. you up with no stress on the back or knees. Cardio con- Classes offered every 30 minutes ditioning is followed by total body resistance work and Lessons offered six days a week at varying times toning. When available, Tuesday morning and Friday All lessons are 25 minutes classes are offered in deep water. Program offered year- Fee: $30 per class round. Fee: $7/day; $24/4 visits or $5 per class for 10 or more visits. Purchase passes at the pool. Ages 16+. *No 1 On 1 Stroke Technique (Ages 5+) class 11/11, 11/27-11/28; 12/24-25; 1/1. Schedule subject to change or relocation. Geared toward swim team participants, triathletes, lap swimmers or anyone looking to gain a competitive edge. M–F* 10am–11am WWJAC This class focuses on proper technique and mechanics of Tu, Th* 7pm–8pm WWJAC (ends 11/6) all four strokes. Pre-register onsite only. Twenty-five min- Tu, Th* 6pm–7pm WWJAC (begins 11/11) ute spots throughout the day. Instructor is not in the water. Space is limited. More info: 949-724-6717.

Birthday Parties Splash-In elebrate your child’s birthday at the pool! The package Movie & Evening Cincludes use of the party room, kid-friendly pool with water slide and certified lifeguards. The fee is $150 for a Recreation Swim two-hour party for up to 50 guests (includes adults and non- Grab your swim suit, floatie, family and come on swimmers). All ages are welcome. Party options include down to the pool for an old fashion Splash-In Movie. Fridays from 5:30–7:30 p.m. or Saturdays and Sundays from Swim and float in the pool while Planes plays on the big screen. Lifeguards will be on-duty. Pool 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. from now through October 26. For more opens at 6:30 p.m., show starts at dusk. More info: information, including additional party package options 949-724-6717. and fees or to book your party, call 949-724-6717 or email Sa Aug 23 Dusk WWJAC $2/child; $4/ adult [email protected].

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Course # Day time Course # Day time Sessions Sessions 11 12 13 11 12 13

Little Fish (Ages 3–6) 25-minute classes Big Fish: Eels (Ages 6–13)3 25-minute classes 134569 134581 —— M/W 3pm–3:25pm 134223 —— —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm 134570 134583 134603 M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm —— 134225 —— M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 134571 —— 134567 M/W 4pm–4:25pm 134224 134226 134228 M/W 6pm–6:25pm 134572 134584 134594 M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm 134229 —— —— T/Th 5pm–5:25pm 134573 134585 134595 M/W 5pm–5:25pm 134230 134231 134232 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm 134574 134586 134602 M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm —— —— 134233 T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm 134568 134593 —— M/W 6pm–6:25pm 40-minute classes 134575 134587 134600 T/Th 3:30pm–3:55pm 134291 134295 —— M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm 134576 134588 134601 T/Th 4pm–4:25pm 134293 134297 —— M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm 134577 134589 134596 T/Th 4:30pm–4:55pm 134292 134296 —— T/Th 5:30pm–6:10pm 134578 134590 134597 T/Th 5pm–5:25pm 134293 134298 —— T/Th 6:15pm–6:55pm 134579 134591 134598 T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm 134580 134592 —— T/Th 6pm–6:25pm Big Fish: Dolphins (Ages 6–13)3) 25-minute classes 40-minute classes 134028 134031 134034 M/W 6pm–6:25pm 134683 134687 —— M/W 5pm–5:40pm 134029 —— —— M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 134685 134689 —— M/W 5:45pm–6:25pm 134030 134027 134035 T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm 134684 134688 —— T/Th 5pm–5:40pm 40-minute classes 134686 134690 —— T/Th 5:45pm–6:25pm 134066 134067 —— M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm Big Fish: Hippos (Ages 6–13)3) 25-minute classes —— 134068 —— T/Th 6:15pm–6:55pm 134358 —— —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm —— —— 134069 T/Th 6:30pm–7:10pm —— 134361 —— M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm Big Fish: Marlins (Ages 6–13)3) 25-minute classes 134359 —— —— M/W 6pm–6:25pm 134360 —— —— T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm 134708 134710 —— M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 134709 134711 134713 T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm 40-minute classes 134400 134404 —— M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm 40-minute classes —— 134406 —— M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm 134732 134734 134736 M/W 6:30pm–7:10pm 134401 134405 —— T/Th 5:30pm–6:10pm 134733 134735 134737 T/Th 6:30pm–7:10pm 134403 —— —— T/Th 6:15pm–6:55pm Adults (Ages 14+) 40-minute classes Big Fish: Turtles (Ages 6–13)3) 25-minute classes 133888 133889 133890 6:30pm–7:10pm 134854 —— —— M/W 5pm–5:25pm Private Lessons (Ages 6 months +) 25-minute classes —— 134860 —— M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 134855 134861 134862 M/W 6pm–6:25pm 135105 —— —— M/W 3:30pm–3:55pm 134856 —— —— T/Th 5pm–5:25pm 135106 —— 135118 M/W 4pm–4:25pm 134858 —— —— T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm —— 135107 135119 M/W 4:30pm–4:55pm 134857 134853 134864 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm —— 135108 135113 M/W 5pm–5:25pm —— —— 134863 T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm —— —— 135114 M/W 5:30pm–5:55pm 40-minute classes —— —— 135120 M/W 6pm–6:26pm 135101 135109 135115 M/W 6:30pm–6:55pm 134936 134940 —— M/W 5:30pm–6:10pm 135102 135110 —— M/W 7pm–7:25pm 134938 134942 —— M/W 6:15pm–6:55pm —— 135100 —— T/Th 4pm–4:25pm 134937 134941 —— T/Th 5:30pm–6:10pm —— —— 135117 T/Th 4:30pm–4:55pm 134939 134943 —— T/Th 6:15pm–6:55pm —— —— 135116 T/Th 5:30pm–5:55pm We Reserve the Right to Move Students —— —— 135121 T/Th 6pm–6:25pm 135103 135111 —— T/Th 6:30pm–6:55pm to the Most Developmentally Appropriate Level 135104 135112 135122 T/Th 7pm–7:25pm

Parking is limited in the front lot at William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center Please arrive early to find parking or use the lots at Irvine High School (off Escolar) or at Heritage Park (off Yale).

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EARLY CHILDHOOD irvine fine arts center Culinary Workshop: Parent & Me Providing art classes, programs and exhibitions You and your little chef will cook and bake delicious food for all ages in fully equipped art studios. together! Parent participation required. Inst: Christianne Winthrop. IFAC Member: $44. Ages 3-6. ARTS Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Afternoon Tea Party Sa Sep 27 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #143154 Friday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Pumpkin Party Sa oct 25 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #143155 Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Thanksgiving Pies Sa nov 22 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #143156 Holiday Treats Sa Dec 13 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #143157 949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org Holiday Cut-Out Cookies Sa Dec 20 1:30pm–3:30pm IFAC $49 #146007 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine (Located in Heritage Community Park) Kids’ Art Club Preschoolers enjoy a variety of art activities such as draw- ing, painting, clay modeling, printmaking, collage building and more. Art teachers integrate the concepts of art through education, socialization and play. IFAC Member: $68 ($50 for 3 session class). Ages 3.5-6. *No class 11/6, 11/7, 11/11. Tu oct 21–Nov 18* 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #142840 Tu oct 21–Nov 18* 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #142841 W oct 22–Nov 12 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #142848 W oct 22–Nov 12 1pm–3pm IFAC $75 #142842 Th oct 23–Nov 20* 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #142843 F oct 24–Nov 21* 10am–12pm IFAC $75 #142849 Tu Dec 2–16 10am–12pm IFAC $55 #142844 Tu Dec 2–16 1pm–3pm IFAC $55 #142845 W Dec 3–17 10am–12pm IFAC $55 #142850 W Dec 3–17 1pm–3pm IFAC $55 #142846 Th Dec 4–18 10am–12pm IFAC $55 #142847 F Dec 5–19 10am–12pm IFAC $55 #142851 Parent & Me: Art Time Have fun experimenting with your child on projects us- Amenities Include: ing clay, watercolors, printmaking, collage and more. Par- Professional art instruction ent participation required. IFAC Member: $45. Ages 3-5. Children’s camps and activities m oct 20–Nov 10 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #143151 M Dec 1–22 11am–12pm IFAC $49 #143152 Exhibitions and lectures Special events Young Rembrandts Art Center store Young artists draw and color simple shapes like fish, teddy Studios Dedicated To: bears and more. Preschoolers can develop fine motor and listening skills, focus, spatial organization and patience. Jewelry Inst: Young Rembrandts. IFAC Member: $59. Ages 3.5-5. Photography F Sep 5–26 1pm–1:45pm IFAC $65 #143158 Ceramics Drawing & painting Printmaking Culinary arts

More Options: Art Supplies Drama for Children (Pages 35-38) ost art supplies for children’s classes are provided unless Camps for Children (Page 73) Ma supply fee is listed in the course description.

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Drawing & Painting Children Create colorful works of art using a variety of art media. Emphasis is on technical skills and creativity. All levels Architecture Around the World welcome. Inst: Paul Gardner. IFAC Member: $68. Ages Explore the world of architecture! Learn different styles of 8-12. *No class 11/28. architecture and design a model of your own city, build- F Sep 26–Oct 24 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #143207 ings and rooms with paper and 3-D materials. Inst: Mi- F nov 14–Dec 19* 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $75 #143208 lada Pisoncikova. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 8-12. m nov 17–Dec 8 4pm–5:30pm IFAC $75 #143186 Making Music with Clay Making music with clay? That’s right! Make a handmade Art After School wind instrument out of clay using basic hand-building Discover new talents as you take part in this after school techniques, surface design and glazing. IFAC Member: “media mania” with friends. Experiment with drawing, $54. Ages 9-11. painting, printmaking and much more! Art supplies pro- W Dec 3–17 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $59 #143209 vided. Registration required. Ages 6-11. Collage F Sep 5 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143188 Pencils, Pastels & Paints Drawing F Sep 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143189 Learn to use pencils, paints, oil pastels and more to create Sculpture/3D F oct 17 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143190 masterpieces that come alive with vibrant colors in this Painting F oct 24 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143191 highly structured program. Inst: Lynda Blahnik. IFAC Craft F oct 31 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143192 Member: $68. Ages 6-10. *No class 11/8, 11/29. Mixed Media F nov 14 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143193 Sa Sep 20–Oct 25 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #143210 Printmaking F nov 21 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143194 Sa nov 1–Dec 20* 10am–11:15am IFAC $75 #143211 Collage F Dec 5 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143195 Craft F Dec 12 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $15 #143196 Art of Print Young artists will learn simple and fun printmaking tech- niques using objects such as cardboard, stamps and items from nature. Non-toxic materials will be used. Inst: Mi- lada Pisoncikova. IFAC Member: $44. Ages 8-12. Sa Sep 13–Oct 4 2:30pm–4pm IFAC $49 #143187 Start with Art Start learning 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. *No class 11/6, 11/11, 11/27. Tu Sep 23–Oct 21 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #143212 Th Sep 25–Oct 23 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #143213 Tu oct 28–Dec 2* 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #143214 Clay Adventure Th oct 30–Dec 11* 3:45pm–5pm IFAC $75 #143215 Make a decorated cup, bowl, animal or other imaginative creations using basic clay hand-building techniques. All levels welcome. IFAC Member: $55. Ages 6-8. *No class Arts Camp Fall 11/27. Th oct 2–Oct 30 3pm–4:30pm IFAC $61 #143199 Explore drawing, painting, ceramics, drama and other art Th oct 16–Nov 20 3pm–4:30pm IFAC $61 #143198 media. Children receive personal guidance while learn- ing about famous artists, art techniques and art history from around the world. Art supplies and T-shirt included. Creative Clay E-Form required. More info: 949-724-6880. Ages 6-12. Create glazed and fired ceramic art using basic hand- M–F Sep 22–26 8:30am–3pm IFAC $199 #143160 building techniques and beginning wheelwork. All levels M–F Sep 29–Oct 3 8:30am–3pm IFAC $199 #143161 welcome. Inst: Randy Au. IFAC Member: $59. Ages 8-12. M–F oct 6–10 8:30am–3pm IFAC $199 #143162 F Sep 12–Oct 17 3:30pm–5pm IFAC $64 #143201 M–W nov 24–26 8:30am–3pm IFAC $119 #143163

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Figure Drawing: Intermediate TEENS Young artists will put the skills developed in the Figure Drawing Fundamentals class to practice by drawing Digital Photography for Teens the human figure from a clothed model. Explore draw- Has Instagram inspired you to do more photography? ing from life using various techniques and media such Learn the fundamentals of digital photography by going as charcoal, India ink and conte crayon. Pre-requisite: beyond the automatic mode. Bring a camera with manu- Figure Drawing Fundamentals. IFAC Member: $54. ARTS al; SLR digital camera recommended. Minor printing cost Ages 12-15. *No class 11/29. at participant’s expense. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Sa nov 15–Dec 13* 1:30pm–3pm IFAC $59 #143175 Member: $72. Ages 12-17. W oct 1–Nov 5 4pm–6pm IFAC $79 #143172 Foundation in Drawing & Painting Improve your skills in drawing, painting and 2-dimen- Fashion Illustration sional design using watercolor and acrylic paints in this Want to sketch like a fashion designer? Learn the basic foundation course. Use collage and photo montage tech- principles and elements of fashion design and illustra- niques to advance the look of still-life, landscape, portrai- tion. Students will develop basic body sketching skills and ture, figure drawing and abstract art. Inst: Paul Gardner. rendering techniques for fashion figures, clothing, acces- IFAC Member: $54. Ages 12-16. sories and embellishments. Art supplies included. Inst: W oct 29–Nov 19 4pm–5:30pm IFAC $60 #143176 Alyssa Zebovitz. IFAC Member: $68. Ages 13-17. Tu Sep 30–Nov 4 4pm–6pm IFAC $75 #143173 Make Your Own Musical Instrument Figure Drawing: Fundamentals Explore the art of creating a hand-built, functional Draw the human figure like the great masters! Learn the musical instrument using a variety of materials. Gain various steps necessary to draw the human figure, such as hands-on experience into how music can be made and line of motion, gesture, basic shape build-up and more. leave with a functional work of art that shows off your Wood manikins and master work images will be used as individual style! Inst: IFAC Staff. IFAC Member: $63/$35. guides. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 12-15. Ages 13-17. Sa oct 11–Nov 1 1:30pm–3pm IFAC $59 #143174 Ceramic Ocarina W oct 22–Nov 19 4pm–5:30pm IFAC $69 #143177 Cigar Box Guitar Sa oct 11–18 1:30pm–3pm IFAC $39 #143178 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. Inst: Adrianne Curran. IFAC Member: $81. Ages 13-17. W oct 15–Nov 19 4pm–6pm IFAC $89 #143182 Teen Illustration Master the art of colored illustration by learning about Teen Ceramics Studio perspective, human proportion, gesture, line variation, color mixing, breaking down shapes and more. Begin- Tuesdays: 4–6 p.m. ning students welcome. Inst: Lisa Ruiz. IFAC Member: Irvine Fine Arts Center $68. Ages 13-17. *No class 11/16, 11/27. This teen only, open studio program is for those with Th oct 30–Dec18* 4pm–5:30pm IFAC $75 #143183 intermediate experience, who are currently enrolled in a ceramics class or have taken one within the past Teen Wheel-Throwing year. Although an instructor is available for assistance, the program enables teens to work independently Gain the wheel-throwing skills necessary to construct a with equipment and clay in an open space. The pro- variety of pottery forms including bowls, mugs and plates. gram runs every Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. Art supplies Explore hand building, glazing and other surface decora- are provided. Purchase passes at the Irvine Fine Arts tion techniques. All levels welcome. Inst: Laura Haight. Center in Heritage Park. Fee: daily pass $8; five-use IFAC Member: $68. Ages 11-17. pass $37; 10-use pass $69. Ages 12-17. Th Sep 11–Oct 30 4pm–6pm IFAC $75 #143180

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French Seasonal Cooking Adults with Chef Sylvie Roux Family, friends and great food are the ingredients for any Ceramics seasonal celebration. Come prepared to cook using fresh seasonal ingredients with Chef Sylvie Roux, and then Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing delight in enjoying the “carte du jour” for lunch. Menus Learn the skills needed to create bowls, plates and other available online. Inst: Sylvie Roux. Supply fee: $10 per clay forms on the potter’s wheel. Great for all levels. Inst: workshop. IFAC Member: $36. Ages 16+. Garrett Stryker. IFAC Member: $125. Th oct 16 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #142639 m oct 13–Dec 15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #142602 Th nov 13 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #142640 Th Dec 11 10am–1pm IFAC $39 #142641 Portrait Sculpture Learn the fundamentals of sculpting a human head out of Draw & Paint clay. Examine the human form from the realistic to abstract to develop an understanding of concept, planning, props and Acrylic Painting form. All levels welcome. Inst: Dale Prochnow. Supply list Impressionist to Contemporary! provided in class. IFAC Member: $125. *No class 11/6, 11/27. Discover the five essentials to producing successful paint- Th oct 2–Dec 18* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #142650 ings in a studio setting. Initial emphasis will be on com- position, value, color, texture and focal point. All levels Pottery: Combined Techniques welcome. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Paul Gard- Discover creative possibilities through learning both wheel- ner. IFAC Member: $109. Ages 16+. *No class 11/11. throwing and hand-building skills with clay. Functional and Tu oct 14–Dec 9* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #142623 sculptural projects may be demonstrated. All levels welcome. IFAC Member: $20 discount. *No class 11/6, 11/11, 11/27. Inst: Bryant Th oct 2–Dec 18* 10am–1:30pm IFAC $169 #142601 Inst: Haight Th oct 2–Dec 18* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #142597 Inst: Nishii Tu oct 7–Dec 16* 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #142598 Inst: Au Tu oct 7–Dec 16* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $145 #142600 Inst: TBA m oct 13–Dec 15 10am–1pm IFAC $145 #142599 Culinary Arts Culinary Workshops Enjoy fresh tastes of the season and discover culinary tips while perfecting gourmet recipes. Menus available online. Register by 3 p.m. the day before workshop. Inst: Chris- tianne Winthrop or Sharon Murphy. IFAC Member: $51. French Macarons Tu oct 7 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142611 Ceramics Open Studio Just for the Halibut! Tu oct 14 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142615 Gastropub Favorites Tu oct 21 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142612 Monday: 1–6 p.m. Fall Get Together Meal Tu oct 28 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142616 Wednesday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. & 6:30–9:30 p.m. Holiday Pies & Tarts Tu nov 4 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142613 Friday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Wine Pairing Meal Tu nov 18 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142617 Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. French Bistro Tu Dec 2 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142614 The Ceramics Studio is equipped with wheels, Make Ahead Entertaining Tu Dec 9 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $59 #142618 kilns, slab roller, damp room and a complete glaze room. Regular firings are scheduled by technicians. French Bakery Trio Stoneware clay is available for purchase. Closed-toe Bonjour! Learn to bake like a true Parisian in these one- shoes required. day specialized workshops led by Chef Sylvie Roux. Sup- Fees: Irvine residents non-residents ply fee: $5 per workshop. IFAC Member: $36. $13 per day $15 per day Baguettes W oct 1 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #142626 $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass Tarte Tatin W oct 8 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #142627 $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass Croissants & More! W oct 15 7pm–9pm IFAC $39 #142628 More info and to register, call IFAC at 949-724-6880.

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Drawing Basics Painter’s Connection Learn basic drawing skills through the study of line, space, Bring your paints, palette and imagination. Beginners value, form, composition and perspective in this class for learn the basics, while seasoned painters work on individ- beginners. Inst: Lisa Ruiz. IFAC Member: $90 ual projects. Includes oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastel. Th oct 30–Dec 18 7:00pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #146002 All levels welcome. Supply list will print on receipt. Inst: Victoria Templeton. IFAC Member: $119 ($95 for eight- week session). *No class 11/26.

ARTS Classical Drawing: M Sep 22–Nov 24 10am–2:30pm IFAC $129 #142591 The Human Form W oct 15–Dec 10* 10am–2:30pm IFAC $105 #142592 Practice classical drawing techniques as you learn to draw a sculptural cast of the human form from direct obser- Painting in Oils vation. Practice drawing line, tone and mass without the Paint beautiful pictures using the five critical secrets of complication of color. Begin by practicing the “block-in” color mixing and brushwork. Learn how to compose pow- method of drawing. Move to model small and large forms erful paintings and more. Supply list will print on receipt. in tonal values. All skill levels welcome. Inst: Gia Moody. Inst: Tom Brown. IFAC Member: $109. *No class 11/26. IFAC Member: $139. *No class 11/11. W oct 8–Dec 3* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #142635 Tu oct 7–Dec 2* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #142619 Plein Air Oil Painting Oil Painting Outdoor painting is easy and fun. Paint at breathtaking Learn oil painting techniques and methods to create locations with artist Tom Brown as he demonstrates how figures, landscapes and still lifes in a relaxed studio en- to create your own exciting painting at each vista. All lev- vironment. Experiment with this popular medium while els welcome. Supply list will print on receipt. IFAC Mem- concentrating on technique and establishing confidence. ber: $81. Minimal supplies needed for first class meeting; detailed Sa Aug 30–Sep 27 9am–12pm OCGP $89 #143265 supply list will print on receipt. All skill levels welcome. Sa oct 4–Nov 1 9am–12pm IFAC $89 #142663 IFAC Member: $109. m oct 6–Nov 24 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $119 #142593 Portraiture Workshop Learn the basics of portraiture in a one-day workshop. Discover how to simplify the face into an easy-to-draw system based on thirds, tricks to getting a more accurate likeness and simple ways to make your piece stunning. Students will be drawing from manikins and will transi- tion to working from a live model. Supply fee: $10 cash model fee. Inst: Lisa Ruiz. IFAC Member: $61. Sa Dec 13 10am–4pm IFAC $69 #142665 Studio Art Class: A Painter’s Workshop Expand your knowledge of drawing and painting styles and techniques in a studio setting. Create successful paintings from thumbnail sketches; explore traditional subject matter 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. *No class 11/7, 11/28. F oct 31–Dec 19* 10am–1pm IFAC $99 #142658 FREE Volunteer Orientation Watercolor Painting Thursday, September 25 Practice color mixing, composition, technique and more Youth (Ages 15–17): 5:30–6:30 p.m. through lectures, demonstrations, personal guidance and Adult (Ages 18+): 6:30–7:30 p.m. critique. Different topics each week. Designed for experi- enced beginners and intermediates. Supply list will print his is the pre-requisite to becoming a volunteer at the on receipt. Inst: Marlene Gerloff. IFAC Member: $109. TIrvine Fine Arts Center. Registration is not required. *No class 11/8. Sa oct 11–Nov 22* 12:30pm–3pm IFAC $119 #142664

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Bead Weaving Develop your own creative style making unique bead- Jewelry Open Studio ed jewelry with seed beads. Several off-loom bead Monday: 1–6 p.m. stitches will be taught. All levels welcome. Supply list Wednesday: 2–6 p.m. will print on receipt. Inst: Annette Hernandez. IFAC Member: $81. Friday: 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. W oct 15–Nov 19 7pm–9:30pm IFAC $89 #142631 Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The Jewelry Studio is equipped with jewelry casting Chain Making and fabricating equipment including a casting centri- fuge, burnout ovens, torches, hydraulic press, polishing Learn techniques for linked, soldered and woven chains and finishing machines. Closed-toe shoes required. using a minimal amount of tools and equipment. Basic Fees: Irvine residents non-residents fabrication techniques for creating findings and clasps $13 per day $15 per day will be taught. Additional supplies may be required. Sup- $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass ply fee: $5. Inst: Wendy Shields. IFAC Member: $139. $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass *No class 11/11. More info and to register, call IFAC at 949-724-6880. Tu oct 14–Dec 9* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #142610

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Jewelry Design & Creation Jewelry: Lost Wax Casting Design and create necklaces, earrings, rings and more. Make beautiful, natural, one of a kind silver jewelry using Piercing, forming, soldering, stone setting and finishing the lost wax technique. Metal and some materials pro- techniques will be taught. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Sup- vided by students. Inst: Sheri Cohen. IFAC Member: $139 ply fee: $30. IFAC Member: $129. *No class 11/6, 11/27. (p.m. class); $169 (a.m. class). *No class 11/11, 11/26. Beg Th oct 2–Dec 4 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $139 #142584 Tu oct 7–Dec 2* 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #142604 Int/Adv m oct 6–Nov 24 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $139 #142583 W oct 8–Dec 3* 10am–2pm IFAC $179 #142606

ARTS W oct 8–Dec 3* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #142607 Jewelry Workshop: Cold Connections Metal Forming & Fabrication Learn advanced metalsmithing techniques used to fabri- Join metals together without heat and solder. Cold con- cate jewelry. Sinking, raising, forging, chasing, repousse nections include rivets and other design elements for and more will be introduced. Previous jewelry mak- your jewelry creations. Inst: Melinda Alexander. Supply ing experience required. Inst: Melinda Alexander. IFAC fee: $5. IFAC Member: $36. Member: $129. Th Dec 11 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $39 #142638 m oct 6–Nov 24 10am–1pm IFAC $139 #142581 Jewelry Workshop: Stone-Setting Workshop Hydraulic Press Learn different stone setting techniques including four- Create three-dimensional forms or cut multiple shapes prong oval, marquise and more in this two week class. in metal using the specialized techniques related to the Intermediate and advanced levels only. Inst: Melinda hydraulic press. Instructor shares product ideas and dem- Alexander. Supply fee: $45. IFAC Member: $54. onstrates the use of the press and safety procedures. Inst: M Dec 8–15 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #142588 Melinda Alexander. Supply fee: $5. IFAC Member: $51. Th Dec 18 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $59 #142637 Photography Basic Photography Create images you are proud to post on Facebook or Ins- tagram. Become familiar with current equipment for dig- ital cameras with instruction in composition, digital for- mats, lenses, f-stops, shutter speeds and more. Includes discussions on the impact of Photoshop software. Inst: Dave Rosenberger. IFAC Member: $119. m oct 6–Dec 8 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $129 #142590 Darkroom Refresher Photo Open Studio This review of darkroom procedures covers processing black and white film, making contact sheets, enlarge- Tuesday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m. ments, dodging, burning and the use of contrast filters. Thursday: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Recommended for Open Studio use. Prior darkroom Saturday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. experience required. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $22. The Photography Lab features group and individual W oct 8 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #142632 darkrooms with complete black and white tray set- ups. Standard black and white chemistry is provided. W nov 12 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #142633 Enlargers accommodate 35mm, two 1/4 and 4x5 inch W Dec 10 7pm–9pm IFAC $25 #142634 negatives. The lab also features a film processing finish- ing room with film dryer, print washer, print dryer and How to Photograph dry mount press. Minimum age of 16 required with parent permission slip. Closed-toe shoes required. Your Artwork Fees: Irvine residents non-residents Learn to accurately photograph your 2 and 3 dimensional $13 per day $15 per day artwork for entering shows or creating and building your $59 for 5-use pass $69 for 5-use pass portfolio. Bring your own digital camera to set up the shoot $105 for 10-use pass $125 for 10-use pass and manage camera controls. Inst: George Katzenberger. More info and to register, call IFAC at 949-724-6880. IFAC Member: $40. Sa nov 15 10am–2:30pm IFAC $45 #142661

78 Inside Irvine Fall 2014 For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Fall 2014 aCTIVITY GUIDE ARTS Landscape Photography Printmaking & Paper Arts Take your landscape photography to the next level and shoot images with confidence. Discover the key to great Printmaking: Drypoint landscape photos, how to frame a shot for big impact, Focus on a process directly related to the intaglio print- how to control exposure and more. Includes location making process, but without the use of chemicals. Use shoot with instructor. Digital SLR camera recommended. etching and incising techniques to create small impres- Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Member: $90. sions on a plexi-plate to run a small print edition. Inst: Th oct 2–23 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $99 #142646 Nguyen Ly. Supply fee: $50. IFAC Member: $139. *No class 11/6, 11/27. Photography Workshop: Th oct 2–Dec 4* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $149 #142648 Composition for Dramatic Printmaking: Intaglio Techniques Landscapes Learn to print from the bottom of an incision, otherwise Learn secrets for creating dramatic landscape composi- known as the intaglio technique. Explore various print tions with a professional photographer. Discover funda- techniques with emphasis on dry point, engraving and mental tools and advanced tips and gain valuable insight etching. Inst: Ethan A. Rice. Supply fee: $35-$50. IFAC from the mind of a pro as he picks apart several of his Member: $10 discount. *No class 11/7, 11/8, 11/28, 11/29. most successful images and explains each approach to F oct 3–Dec 19* 1:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $179 #142652 compositional technique. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Sa oct 4–Dec 6* 9:30am–1:30pm IFAC $169 #142653 Member: $36. Tu Dec 16 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $39 #142624 Printmaking: Introduction Learn to facilitate the creation of fine art prints using Photography Workshop: a variety of printmaking techniques, including relief, The Manual Mode monotype and intaglio, editioning, chine colle and some other tricks of the trade. No experience necessary. Inst: Learn how to take pictures with your digital SLR camera in Adrianne Curran. Supply fee: $40. IFAC Member: $10 full manual mode. With the simple, tried and true method discount. *No class 11/26. for manual metering discussed in this course, you’ll never W oct 15–Dec 3* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $135 #142630 have to resort to guessing your settings again. DSLR cam- era required. Inst: Nick Carver. IFAC Member: $71. Printmaking: Tu Sep 30–Oct 7 6:30pm–9pm IFAC $79 #142621 Aquatint Techniques Photoshop Elements Discover the techniques of aquatint—an intaglio print- making process and form of etching. Learn to use acid Use computer software to enhance and edit digital photo- to make marks bite into a metal plate and then the pro- graphs. Move beyond automatic fixes and learn the power cess of aquatint to create a tonal effect and an enhanced, of adjustment layers. Bring a laptop with Adobe Photo- unique quality to your work. Experience with etching shop Elements installed. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC is recommended, but not mandatory. Inst: Ethan Rice. Member: $99. *No class 11/6, 11/27. Supply fee: $35-50. IFAC Member $179. *No class 11/28. Th oct 30–Dec 18* 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #142647 F oct 3–Dec 19* 10:00pm–1:00pm IFAC $149 #146008 Take Better Digital Photos! Explore the potential of your digital camera and go be- Printmaking Open Studio yond the automatic mode. Students work in specific cam- The Printmaking Studio is a fully equipped and era make/model work groups while instructor provides ventilated studio suited for traditional printmak- one-on-one instruction. Bring camera with manual to ing techniques. Various etching presses, includ- class. Inst: George Katzenberger. IFAC Member: $45. ing a 36x72 inch manual Ettan press, outfit the Sa oct 4 10am–3pm IFAC $49 #142659 800-square-foot studio space, which allows for various print techniques and processes such as inta- glio, relief, collagraph and monoprint. Studio users Irvine Fine Arts Holiday Faire must make a reservation with the studio technician and demonstrate previous printmaking experience Don’t miss the Irvine Fine Arts in either a classroom or equivalent studio envi- Holiday Faire on November 7 and 8. ronment. Closed-toe shoes required. More info: See the inside front cover irvinefinearts.org. of the magazine. For Open Studio hours, call IFAC at 949-724-6880.

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Fall Exhibitions at IFAC Traditional Arts

14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine 949-724-6880 irvinefinearts.org Crochet: Beginning Crochet is a versatile and easy-to-learn skill. Learn the basic stitches in this beginning course while creating totes, bags, blankets, hats and more. All patterns pro- vided. Bring one skein of medium (#4) weight yarn and

ARTS a size I-9 crochet hook. Inst: Wendy Shields. Supply fee: $10. IFAC Member: $81. *No class 11/6. Th oct 2–Nov 13* 7pm–9pm IFAC $89 #142645

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. Inst: Melanie El- lis. Supply fee: $20. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 16+. Sa Dec 6 12:30pm–4pm IFAC $59 #142666

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. Inst: Haruko Takeichi. Supply fee: $8- $12 per meeting. IFAC Member: $115. *No class 11/11. Tu oct 14–Nov 18* 10am–12:30pm IFAC $125 #142620

Introduction to Mosaics Design and create a beautiful mosaic clay pot or picture frame using tile, adhesive and grout. All materials pro- Analog Digital vided. Inst: Melanie Ellis. IFAC Member: $54. Ages 16+. Sa nov 1 1:30pm–4:30pm IFAC $59 #142662 Exhibition: July 26–September 6 The Irvine Fine Arts Center is pleased to present Knitting Basics & Beyond Analog Digital 2014, a group photography exhibition that explores the relationship between analog and Tackle the art of knitting and practice the stitches required digital art utilizing unconventional systems of display for creating one-of-a-kind designs! Learn to cast on, knit, and methods of delivery. purl, increase and decrease, add yarn, change colors and read knitting patterns. Have the artistic freedom to decide what you would like to make as expert knitting instructor All Media Mitzi Holmes guides you step-by-step. All levels welcome. Reception: September 20, 4–6 p.m. Inst: Mitzi Holmes. IFAC Member: $99. Exhibition: September 20–November 1 m oct 6–Nov 24 7pm–9pm IFAC $109 #142589 The Irvine Fine Arts Center is pleased to present All Media 2014, an annual exhibition highlighting Quilt Art Southern California artists. Juried by artist/curator Learn quilting techniques through dynamic projects and Richard Turner, Professor Emeritus at Chapman patterns that change each quarter. Finish each session University, the exhibition features painting, drawing, with a beautiful hand-crafted quilt. Pre-cut kits available sculpture, photography, printmaking, book arts, for a fee. Students must bring a working sewing machine ceramics, digital media and more. to each class session. Additional supply list will print on registration receipt. Inst: Mary Ellen Ewert. IFAC Mem- Gallery admission, parking and ber: $90. *No class 11/26. opening reception are free to the public. W oct 22–Dec 17* 6:30pm–9:30pm IFAC $99 #142625

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NEW Art with Clay Design a clay work of art incorporating hand build- ing and sculptural techniques using slabs, coils, stamps, Orange County textures, press molds and more. Fee includes all supplies. Inst: Jennifer Joyce Ceramic Arts. Ages 12+. Register at Great Park ocgp.org/events. The First Great Metropolitan Park W Sep 24–Oct 15 6:30pm–8:30pm oCGP $58 of the 21st Century. Flamenco Dance en el Parque Flamenco is one of the most visually impressive and expressive forms of dance. Be introduced to the basics of flamenco dancing, including terminology, technique and choreography. Students should wear comfortable clothes, including a full skirt for girls and closed-toe shoes with thick heels or character shoes. Inst: Justine Grover of Naranjita Flamenco. *No class 10/31. Register Monday–Wednesday: 10 a.m.–Dusk at ocgp.org/events. Thursday & Friday: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Ages 5–7 F oct 10–Nov 21* 3:15pm–4pm oCGP $55 Saturday & Sunday: 9 a.m.–10 p.m. Ages 8–14 F oct 10–Nov 21* 4:15pm–5:15pm oCGP $65 Ages 15+ F oct 10–Nov 21* 5:30pm–6:30pm oCGP $65 Please check website for directions, holiday hours, special operating hours for Park features and attractions, applicable fees, and participation requirements. NEW Parent & Me Yoga 949-724-OCGP ocgp.org Discover a child-centric Parent & Me yoga experience where kids and parents work together, learning how to use their bodies and minds in fun and different ways. Toddlers and preschoolers will explore movement in Events a safe and fun environment, while creating a bonding experience with the parent. Parent participation required. Bring 1 yoga mat. Inst: mini yogis® yoga for kids. Ages FREE Spooktacular Saturdays 1.5-4. *No class 10/31. Register at ocgp.org/events. Every Saturday in October F oct 3–Nov 14* 9:30am–10:30am oCGP $72 Scare away hunger at Spooktacular Saturdays at the Orange County Great Park. Each Saturday, families can enjoy tra- ditional fall festivities including treat stations, games and Stroller Strides crafts. Come dressed up to participate in our Instagram This one-hour total body workout is designed for all fit- family costume contest. Bring a bag of canned or non-per- ness levels. Certified instructors, who are also moms, will ishable food items for access into the pumpkin patch, for help you get and stay in shape. Don’t forget your stroller, children 12 and under, while supplies last. Donated items sunscreen and water bottle! Inst: Julie Freeman of South will be accepted by Second Harvest and CAPOC’s Orange Irvine/Lake Forest Fit4Mom. Register at ocgp.org/events. County Food Bank. Space is limited; registration required. Th oct 9–Nov 13 4pm–5pm oCGP $35 Free admission and parking. Register at ocgp.org/events. Oct 4–25 9am–1pm oCGP Free Creative Ventures: Staser Fall Scholastic T-Shirt Yarn Chess Tournament and Finger Knitting Scholastic chess players are invited to challenge their Transform your everyday T-shirt into a continuous cord to minds at the 39th Staser Chess Tournament. This com- cleverly create anything from a fashion necklace to a col- petition is open to all scholastic participants grades K-12, orful trivet. Learn this new, fun form of knitting with just featuring a free unrated section and a United States Chess your fingers! Class includes one T-shirt, hands on instruc- Federation rated section for an entry fee of $20. Register tion and guided lab time. Inst: Creative Outlet Studios. at ocgp.org/events. Ages 10+. Register at ocgp.org/events. Sa nov 15 10am–4:30pm oCGP USCF rated $20; Non-rated Free Th nov 6 6pm–8pm oCGP $26

For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 81 82 ORANGE COUNTY GREAT PARK Inside Irvine Fall Irvine Inside 2014 For 949-724-6610 More Information: a information, visit ocgp.org 949-724-6880. or call curated by Fest. L.A.Zine Admission is free. For more printing press, or just paper and This exhibition pen. was duced Do-It-Yourself via culture including photocopier, and/ornal appropriated texts and images usually repro- A zinecirculation, is asmall self-published work of origi- Great Park Gallery Saturdays &Sundays: 10a.m.–4p.m. Thursdays &Fridays: noon–4p.m. Room & Reading Orange County Zine Library 31,2015 Through January 949-724-6880. call Admission is free. For more information, visit ocgp.org or Western influence is sharedwiththe present generation. her work, culture the and wisdom of before atime intoaged books, clothing, furniture and Through books. through collage, handmade paper (Han-ji) and old dam- spiritthe of traditional Korean culture by transforming, SPIRIT: Tae Kim. Tae Soon Kim’s Soon artwork reveals The Orange County Great Park to is presentpleased Great Park Gallery Saturdays &Sundays: 10a.m.–4p.m. Thursdays &Fridays: noon–4p.m. Tae Exhibition Kim Soon Through 12 October CTIVITY T ae S oon Kim Exhibition oon Kim GUIDE FREE Fall 2014 Orange County Great Park Gallery ARt exhibitions

Mark LeysenMark Exhibition 25,2015 November 1, 2014–January 949-724-6880. call Admission is free. For more information, visit ocgp.org or amongset of acollection mural nostalgic and art décor. sations artisans, entrepreneurs with local and raconteurs munity gathering place for engaging and intimate conver The Living Room is an exhibition that provides a com- Great Park Gallery 1–2 p.m. First SundayofEach Month The LivingRoom Talks 2015 September 2014–August visit ocgp.org 949-724-6880. or call abstraction.cal Admission is free. For more information, known style artistic the as geometric abstraction and- lyri allude to physical spaceand memory. He in specializes County artist, Mark Leysen’s Leysen. colorful paintings The OrangeCounty Great Park to is pleased present Orange Great Park Gallery Saturdays &Sundays: 10a.m.–4p.m. Thursdays &Fridays: noon–4p.m. Sunday,Reception: November 2,1–3p.m.

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FARM + FOOD LAB

FREE Registration is Not Required 949-724-6247 (OCGP) ocgp.org/events

Food for Thought Film Series Fresh Plates Culinary As the season of harvest is coming upon us, it’s a great Workshops time to learn more about where our food comes from, how it’s produced, and what we can do to ensure a healthy, These demonstrations explore traditional old-world cook- secure and sustainable food future for all. Bring your lawn ing techniques to prepare healthy, delicious, international chairs and picnic dinner. Gates open at 6:30 p.m.; film meals from garden to table in less than 30 minutes. Learn begins at dusk. the value and impact of using local, sustainably produced ingredients and how to grow them at home. Ages 16+. Growing Cities Mystical Moroccan Sa nov 8 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free F Aug 8 7:15pm–8:30pm oCGP/FFL Free Amazing Ethiopian Sa nov 15 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Homegrown Revolution & DIRT! The Movie F Sep 12 7:15pm–8:30pm oCGP/FFL Free Savory Senegalese Sa Dec 6 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Garden Beats Come and experience the amazing power and benefits of communal drumming and percussion offered in this hands-on, family focused, fun-filled learning experience. All ages welcome! Su Sep 28 2pm–3pm oCGP/FFL Free Su Dec 28 2pm–3pm oCGP/FFL Free Preserving the Season Workshops Join the UCCE Master Food Preservers for informative workshops on how to preserve what you harvest or pur- chase. Ages 16+. Sa nov 1 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free The Practice of Mindful Living Story Time in the Garden Living mindfully means different things to different peo- Children will enjoy stories about the wonders and life in ple, but here at the Farm + Food Lab it involves being the garden. Presented by JumpStart Children First and present in thought, deliberate in deed, attuned to your UCI. Ages 3-8. surroundings and actively engaged in the moment. This series will provide the knowledge and tools to help you Sa Aug 23 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free reassess what’s important, rebalance your priorities and Sa Sep 27 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free regain control of your busy life. Ages 16+. Sa nov 22 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Sa Aug 9 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Sa Dec 27 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Sa Aug 16 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Sa Aug 30 10am–11am oCGP/FFL Free Children’s Gardening Workshops Discover the joys of gardening at the Farm + Food Lab FREE at the Orange County Great Park. Different themes each Ask the Expert month. Program runs 30 minutes between 11 a.m. and Every Sunday 1 p.m. Ages 3-9. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Technology Su Aug 10 11am–1pm oCGP/FFL Free Engineering Su Sep 14 11am–1pm oCGP/FFL Free top by the Ask the Expert booth located at the Farmers Art Su oct 12 11am–1pm oCGP/FFL Free SMarket to learn helpful tips on a variety of subjects. Music Su nov 9 11am–1pm oCGP/FFL Free Different experts each week! More info: ocgp.org. Math Su Dec 14 11am–1pm oCGP/FFL Free

These programs are held outdoors in the Farm + Food Lab and are subject to weather permitting.

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Movie Matinee Lunch Bunch irvine disability Be a part of our Saturday matinee lunch bunch. Registra- tion required three days in advance. Fee includes lunch Services and theater admission. More info: 949-724-6637. Movie and location TBA two days prior to event. Ages 14+. Providing support to persons with sensory, physical Sa oct 11 11am–3pm TBA $20 #144752 and/or mental disabilities, and their family members. Sa nov 8 11am–3pm TBA $20 #144753 949-724-6637 cityofirvine.org/ds PJ & Movie Night Wear your pajamas, bring your pillow and blanket, and relax with friends while watching a classic film. Light re- freshments provided. More info: 949-724-6637. Ages 14+. F nov 14 6pm–8:30pm LSC $10 #144755

Winter Wonderland Dance Services Include: Dance off the chill of winter with Social and recreation programs your friends at the Winter Won- Awareness events and trainings derland Dance. Refreshments provided. Registration not re- Inclusion/accommodation support quired; $3 at the door. More info: Resources and referrals 949-724-6637. Ages 14+. Access reporting F Dec 12 7pm–9pm LSC $3 #144791 Join Our Board! The Irvine Residents with Disabilities Advisory Board Yoga for Special Needs (IRDAB) is looking for members. Call 949-724-6633 Try this adaptive yoga class to help relieve stress, improve for more information and to get an application. 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 all three sessions for a discount. Inst: Ella Said. More info: Friday Night Movies & Munchies 949-724-6637. Ages 10+. Connect with old friends and meet new ones at our tradi- Th oct 9 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #144741 tional Friday night hangout! Registration required three Th nov 6 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #144743 days in advance. Fee includes dinner and theater admis- Th Dec 4 6pm–7pm LSC $10 #144744 sion. More info: 949-724-6637. Movie and location TBA Series two days prior. Ages 14+. Su oct 9, Nov 6, Dec 4 6pm–7pm LSC $25 #144742 F Dec 5 5:30pm–9:30pm TBA $20 #144756 Zumba for Special Needs NEW Game Night Dance your way to fitness in this adaptive Zumba program. Come get your game on! Join us for a fun-filled night of Steps are easy to follow and calorie burning too. Bring a games, laughter and entertainment. Snacks will be pro- water bottle and wear appropriate workout clothes. Sign up vided. More info: 949-724-6637. Ages 10+. for one day at regular price or both sessions for a discount. F oct 3 6pm–8pm LSC $10 #144730 Please note location change. Inst: Ella Said. More info: 949-724-6637. Ages 10+. Monster Bash Th oct 23 6pm–7pm RSC $10 #144759 Spook your friends at the annual Halloween dance. Refresh- Th nov 20 6pm–7pm RSC $10 #144761 ments provided. No reservation required, $3 at the door. Th Dec 18 6pm–7pm RSC $10 #144762 More info: 949-724-6637. Ages 14+. Series F oct 17 7pm–9pm LSC $3 #144780 Su oct 23, Nov 20, Dec 18 6pm–7pm rSC $25 #144760

These programs are for participants with sensory, physical and/or mental disabilities. See pages 98 and 99 for registration information.

For More Information: 949-724-6610 | irvinequickreg.org Fall 2014 Inside Irvine 85 86 OUTDOOR/NATURE Inside Irvine Fall Irvine Inside 2014 For 949-724-6610 More Information: a community canyon inthe park is further gate). the (behind public is head trail located on right the before gate. the The Shady Canyon right Road, onto Canyon. Bommer The past fire the station. parkingthe lot is on right, the afterthe round-about, just gate. Area is on left. the right on Portola Parkway, over toll the road and enter the signs.the Portola Parkway, left on dirt road justpast Furrow. Follow Parkway. Follow signs. the small brownsmall building on right. the CommunityRock Park parking lot. The NatureCenter the is Shady Canyon left Road, onto Sunnyhill, left into Turtle directions Bommer Canyon Bommer (BCCP): Culver Drive south, left onto Quail Hill Hill Quail Portola S O Nature Center ( Canyon Hicks (HICKS): CTIVITY 949-724-6620 for reservation information. pit,barbecue andhorseshoepits. sandvolleyball Call court Amenities include: picnic tables, a covered stage, lighting, company picnics, weddings, familyreunions andcampouts. B rchard Loop Hills ( perfect location for your specialevent next suchas perfect ommer Canyon Cattle Camp Canyon inBommer isthe Providing an outdoor classroom and activities and classroom outdoor an Providing na (Located at Turtle Park) Community Rock 949-724-6738 Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 9a.m.–5 Monday–Friday: to promote awareness and preservation and awareness promote to turtle T taging A rail Head(QH TH): South on Sand Canyon, Saturday: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 9a.m.–4 Saturday: ture

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18. More info: 949-724-6738.Fee person. Ages is per 2+. songs and stories. Adult must accompany children under tivities include nature slide presentation, walks, campfire not (food and provided). to on cook food grill the Ac- venture Canyon. inBommer Bring your camping gear intoEscape Irvine’s for wilderness camping arustic ad- CanyonBommer Campout More info: 949-724-6738.Ages 16+. provided. Parents must accompany children under 18. tools, Other water shoes. closed-toe and light refreshments your own gloves and tools hat, (labeled), sunscreen and invasive plant removal and general conservation. Bring stewardship. and Projects include: vary maintenance, trail Bring familythe for some fresh air, exercise and land Help make adifferencethe in Rock Turtle NatureCenter. November 13 8,December August 11, 9,September 13,October 9 a.m.–noon ofEach Saturday Meets theSecond Month ct 29 oct W out to addpumpkins. Ages 2+. click on “Details” the button under costs prior to check additionalkin; pumpkins $5each.If registering online, suggestions from staff.per family $18 includes one pump- create your own masterpiece with helpful patterns and Enjoy snacks tasty and delicious hot chocolate you while Pickin’Pumpkin &Carvin’ n 10 oct F 10 oct F F n Th must accompany children under 18. storytelling and making s’mores. ages All welcome. Adults Spend an evening and with friends family singing songs, at Canyon Bommer Evening Campfire Sa–Su n F F F PROGRAMS FREE | irvinequickreg.org Dec 5 Dec 5 Aug 30–31

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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. FREE To register or for more information, visit LetsGoOutside.org Registration is easy; no Client IDs required

Key: BCCP=Bommer Canyon IRC=Irvine Ranch Conservancy Office OHL=Orchard Hills Loop PORT=Portola Staging Area QHTH=Quail Hill Trail Head

Morning Yoga in Bommer Canyon Monthly Activities Wednesdays: 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Bommer Bike Ride October, November, December 8–11 a.m. Join a relaxing combination of hiking and yoga in Bom- mer Canyon. Participants will hike around a 1-mile loop, October 18, November 15, December 20 strolling through the local meadow and finding unity within nature. Afterwards, enjoy 45 to 60 minutes of Cardio Hike guided yoga as the canyon slowly warms up to the day. 7:30–11 a.m. October 25, November 22 Interpretive Programs in Open Space Quail Hill Trail Head Learn about Irvine Open Space plants, animals, history Explore open space during special monthly activities. and more through Interpretive programs for kids and These early-morning hikes and rides offer a challenging adults alike. Visit LetsGoOutside.org/Activities for addi- route with rewarding views of Orange County. Ages 16+. tional dates and information. Junior Medic Fr oct 17 4pm–5:30pm BCCP Free Mid-Week Mountain Bike Ride Living on the Edge Sa oct 18 9am–11:30am BCCP Free 8–11 a.m. Family Hike Sa nov 15 9am–11am BCCP Free October 15, November 12, December 10 Outdoor Fitness Fun Fr nov 21 4pm–5:30pm BCCP Free Quail Hill Our Magnificent Oaks Sa nov 29 9am–11:30am PORT Free Menagerie of Mammals Fr Dec 19 4pm–5:30pm BCCP Free Get to know the nature around you on moderate, docent- led hikes or bike rides through Orchard Hills, Quail Hill, Our Canyons are Diverse Sa Dec 20 9am–11:30am BCCP Free Bommer Canyon and Aqua Chinon. Distance varies de- pending on location. Visit LetsGoOutside.org for infor- Volunteer on the Seed Farm mation. Ages 12+. Join the Irvine Ranch Conservancy science team in weed- Weekly Activities ing and planting seed at their native plant farm at Orchard Hills. New seeds will be used to restore habitat within the Slow-Paced Fitness Hike Irvine Ranch open space; meet at Irvine Ranch Conser- Thursdays: 6–8 p.m. vancy office at 4727 Portola, Irvine. Ages 12+. Every Wednesday 9am–12:30pm IRC Free Hicks Haul Road Mid-Week Hike Five-Hour Hike Begins at 8 a.m. Depending on Date and Location Wilderness Wednesdays Access Day Hikers, mountain bikers and trail runners can enjoy JOY for Nature a day of self-guided access to multiple trails in histor- JOY for Nature (Juniors for Nature) is a monthly se- ic Bommer Canyon. Distance and difficulty are up ries dedicated to showcasing different career oppor- to you. Registration is not required for Wilderness tunities in nature for youngsters. Each month will Access Days. All ages. focus on a specific nature topic and how youth can Sa Sep 20 8am–2pm BCCP Free explore more of that profession for school. Ages 9+. Sa oct 18 8am–2pm BCCP Free Geology Rocks! oct 26 3:30pm–5:30pm PORT Free Sa nov 15 8am–2pm BCCP Free Magnificent Mammalogy nov 23 3:30pm–5:30pm PORT Free Sa Dec 20 8am–2pm BCCP Free Amazing Asteroids Dec 14 3:30pm–5:30pm PORT Free

Activities and programs in the Irvine Open Space Preserve have varying difficulty levels and equipment requirements. To find out more about these programs and to register, visit LetsGoOutside.org.

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Handlers: age 18+. ence Club. Materials fee: $10(includes training manual). dogs inside building.the Inst: Hacienda- Hills Obedi Dog tificates awarded graduation.at First WITHOUTmeeting and corrections for behavior problems. Trophies and cer exercises (heel, sit, stay, come, down), long distance work For breeds all of dogsover five months.Covers obedience Obedience:Dog Beginning 18– N ct o Sa Park, Junipero, North of Arlington, Mesa. Costa Hacienda Club. Hills Obedience Dog Location: TeWinkle to first meeting. More info: [email protected]. Inst: firstthe lesson. Bring shot records and $5insurance fee tration is required brief as instructor the you will before onwalking attend a leash. Dogs meetings. Pre-regis all - sition with distractions, and come controlled called when clude: sit and down on command, stay in sit or down- po problems under control injust four weeks! Exercises in- Accomplish your dogtraining goals and get behavior Crash Manners CourseDog Tu Handlers: 18+. MaterialsBeach. fee: $10 (includes training manual). munity Center, 6401San Joaquin Hills Newport Road, Club. Obedience Dog Location:- Com Newport Coast First meeting held without puppies. Inst: Hacienda Hills habits (chewing, hole-digging, housebreaking, biting). commands basic Socialization, and discussions on bad Start your puppy (ages 2-5months) on right the paw. Puppy Kindergarten W | irvinequickreg.org Sunday, December7 Sep 30–N Sep 17– Sep Admission $1 ct 29 Oct ov 8 ov 4 10 a.m.-3p.m. Vendors Dozens ofPetProduct Opportunity Drawings Animals forAdoption More Than500 10:45am–12pm 6:30pm–7:30pm 7:45pm–8:45pm | FreeParking TWP NCCC UCP $78 $79 $89 #143273 #143270 #143271 - Fall 2014 aCTIVITY GUIDE TENNIS & RACQUET SPORTS

GENERAL INFORMATION & junior TENNIS LESSONS sessions (4-week sessions) Course # Age Level Day time fee

Session 1: August 31 – September 27 Sessions Key 1 2 3 4 10U = 10 & Under Tennis WK = Workout No classes on August 31 and September 1; fees prorated B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate Session 2: September 28 – October 25 I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced Session 3: October 26 – November 22 No classes on October 31 and November 11; fees prorated Colonel Bill Barber (CBBCP) Session 4: November 23 – December 20 Instructor: Ruben Millado No classes on November 27-30; fees prorated 144823 144824 144825 144812 5–12 B/AB 10U Tu 4pm–5pm $60 Fees adjusted for no-class dates; view online at 144826 144827 144828 144813 5–12 B/AB 10U Th 4pm–5pm $60 irvinequickreg.org or call 949-724-6610. 144829 144830 144831 144814 5–12 B/AB 10U Tu/Th 4pm–5pm $105 We suggest starting off with instructional classes and add- 144821 144822 144850 144811 5–12 B/AB 10U Sa 10am–11am $60 ing workout classes as your game improves. Class levels 144832 144833 144834 144815 8–16 AB/I WK Tu 5pm–6:30pm $90 may be combined. More info: [email protected], 144835 144836 144837 144816 8–16 AB/I WK Th 5pm–6:30pm $90 949-724-6617. 144838 144839 144840 144817 8–16 AB/I WK Tu/Th 5pm–6:30pm $157 144841 144842 144843 144818 10–16 I/A WK W 5pm–6:30pm $90 LEVELS FOR JUNIORS AND ADULTS 144844 144845 144846 144819 10–16 I/A WK F 5pm–6:30pm $90 144847 144848 144849 144820 10–16 I/A WK W/F 5pm–6:30pm $157 10 & Under Tennis (10U): Kid-sized equipment, slow- Instructor: Nic Izumi er moving balls and shorter court dimension promote the development of optimal swing patterns. Kids can 145289 145290 145291 145292 5–8 B 10U W 2pm–3pm $60 rally quickly to make playing tennis fun. 145293 145294 145295 145296 7–10 B 10U M 3pm–4pm $60 145297 145298 145299 145300 7–10 B/AB 10U Su 3pm–4pm $60 BEGINNER (B): First-time players learn basic grips, strokes and scoring. NTRP level 2.0/2.5. 145301 145302 145303 145304 7–10 B/AB 10U W 3pm–4pm $60 145305 145306 145307 145308 8–13 AB M 4pm–5pm $60 ADVANCED BEGINNER (AB): Can hit forehands, back- 145309 145310 145311 145312 8–13 AB W 4pm–5:30pm $90 hands, volleys, serves and keep score. Work on over- heads, lobs, control and consistency. NTRP level 3.0/3.5. 145313 145314 145315 145316 8–13 AB/I Su 4pm–5pm $60 145317 145318 145319 145320 9–16 I Su 5pm–6:30pm $90 INTERMEDIATE (I): Can rally and serve well in match situations. Work on strategy and placement. Junior Team 145325 145326 145327 145328 9–16 I M 5pm–6:30pm $90 Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 3.5. 145329 145330 145331 145332 9–16 I/A F 3:30pm–5pm $90 INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED (I/A): Must have consistent Citrusglen (CGNP) and competitive playing experience. Work on spin, drop Instructor: Rommel Endozo and passing shots, footwork and games. Junior Team Tennis/Satellite Tournament players. NTRP level 4.0. 144373 144374 144375 144376 5–7 B 10U W 4pm–5pm $60 144377 144378 144379 144380 6–9 B/AB 10U Tu 4:30pm–5:30pm $60 ADVANCED (A)*: For experienced players with focus on conditioning, drills and match play to improve men- 144381 144382 144383 144384 6–10 B/AB 10U F 4pm–5pm $60 tal toughness and physical skills. Junior Team Tennis/ 144401 144402 144403 144404 6–10 B/AB 10U Sa 9am–10am $60 Open Tournament players. NTRP level 4.5. 144490 144491 144492 144507 7–12 AB/I Tu 5:30pm–6:30pm $60 144385 144386 144387 144388 8–13 AB/I W 5pm–6:30pm $90 *For advanced players only; need Instructor approval prior to enrolling. 144389 144390 144391 144392 8–13 AB/I F 5pm–6:30pm $90 144393 144394 144395 144396 9–16 I/A WK W 6:30pm–8:30pm $120 additional information 144397 144398 144399 144400 9–16 I/A WK F 6:30pm–8:30pm $120

Attire: Wear athletic attire and non-marking tennis shoes Deerfield (DCP) (no running shoes). Instructor: Jimmy Gleason Bring: Tennis racquet (instructor provides tennis balls). 145349 145350 145351 145338 5–12 B/AB 10U W 3:30pm–4:30pm $60 Private Lessons: Private and semi-private lessons for 145352 145353 145354 145339 6–10 B/AB 10U W 4:30pm–5:30pm $60 all ages and levels, call 949-724-6617 or see Page 94. 145355 145356 145379 145340 6–10 B/AB 10U Sa 8am–9am $60 Weather: If the courts are wet at time of class, the class 145360 145361 145362 145341 8–15 AB/I Tu 4:30pm–6pm $90 will be canceled and made up per instructor’s availability. 145363 145364 145365 145342 8–15 AB/I Th 6pm–7:30pm $90 Make-Ups: No make-ups for classes missed by the 145347 145358 145359 145346 8–15 AB/I F 3:30pm–5pm $90 student; fees are not prorated. 145366 145367 145380 145343 8–15 AB/I Sa 9am–10:30am $90 Languages: Programs available in: Chinese (Di), 145368 145369 145370 145344 10–17AB/I Th 4:30pm–6pm $90 Japanese (Minako), Korean (Tae), Spanish (Alex, Juan 145371 145372 145381 145345 10–17AB/I Sa 10:30am–12pm $90 and Shawn) and Tagalog (Dianne and Tin). 145376 145377 145378 145348 10–17I/A WK F 5pm–6:30pm $90

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145515 145507 145519 145092 145511 145523 145528 145100 145564 145568 145102 145572 145579 146080 145583 145587 145095 145594 145598 145114 145105 Instructor: Chris Emery Instructor: JonM Instructor: A Instructor: Fee includes Friday Ladder. Friday Ladder timesare different thanMonday/Wednesday classes. CTIVITY 4 1 23 I/A =Intermediate Advanced AB B =Beginner 1455512 145468 145727 145722 145718 145711 145707 145703 145699 145695 145691 145687 145683 145679 145675 145089 145603 145516 145508 145520 145093 145525 145529 145101 145565 145569 145103 145574 145580 146081 145584 145588 145121 145595 145599 145115 145106 Sessions AgeLevel D 145513 145505 145728 145723 145719 145715 145708 145704 145700 145696 145692 145688 145684 145680 145676 145090 145604 145517 145509 145521 145094 145526 145530 145111 145566 145570 145104 145577 145581 146082 145585 145589 145122 145596 145600 145116 145107 lex S GUIDE 145514 145506 145729 145724 145720 145716 145709 145705 145701 145697 145693 145689 145685 145681 145677 145091 145605 145518 145510 145522 145120 145527 145531 145124 145567 145571 145097 145578 145582 146083 145586 145590 145123 145597 = Advanced I Beginner 145601 145112 145098 oody t. Jean 10U=10&Under Tennis = WorkoutWK Key 5–9 5–9 9–16 8–15 8–15 8–15 8–13 8–13 8–13 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–7 5–10 9–16 7–14 5–9 7–14 5–10 7–14 7–16 5–10 7–16 7–16 7–12 7–16 9–16 7–12 9–16 9–16 7–12 9–16 7–16 11–16 11–16

I AB/I AB/I AB/I B/AB B/AB B/AB B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U A Ladder B/AB B/AB 10U B/AB B/AB I WK* I WK* I WK I WK* A WK* A WK* A WK A WK * A WK I Ladder B 10U B 10U B 10U AB/I AB/I AB/I I/A I/A IS LESSONS junior TENNIS t ay A =Advanced Su W Sa Su Sa Sa W Su W Tu Tu/Th Th Tu Tu/Th Th Tu Tu/Th Th Tu Tu/Th Th Tu M/W M F M W W M/W M/F W/F M/W M/W/F = Intermediate Tu/F Th/F Tu/Th Tu/Th/F F Fall 2014 9am–10am 4pm–5pm 9am–10am 10am–11:30am 10am–11:30am 5pm–6pm 11:30am–1pm 6pm–7pm 6:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 3:30pm 3:30pm 3:30pm 2:30pm 2:30pm 2:30pm f ime 3pm–4pm 3pm–4pm 5:30pm 6pm–7pm 3pm–4pm 6pm–7pm 6pm–7pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 4pm–6pm 3:30pm – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 3:30pm 3:30pm 3:30pm 8pm – – 8pm 6pm $105 $105 $105 $105 $105 $105 $180 $180 $210 $270 $180 $180 $210 $270 $60 $60 $60 $90 $90 $60 $90 $60 $90 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 ee Course# 146088 144540 146084 144536 144530 144532 144531 144612 144527 144529 144528 144526 Homestead (HOMENP) 144696 (NCP) Northwood 144231 144664 Knollcrest (KCNP) 144602 144700 144235 144668 146042 146064 144239 144676 144606 144704 144243 144678 146046 144708 144247 144681 144712 144251 144684 144255 144691 144693 Instructor: Instructor: Instructor: Instructor: R Instructor: Instructor: S Instructor: 4 1 23 I/A =Intermediate Advanced AB B =Beginner | irvinequickreg.org 146089 144541 146085 144537 144523 144533 144518 144613 144515 144520 144512 144509 44697 144232 144665 144603 144701 144236 144669 146043 146065 144240 144677 144607 144705 144244 144679 146047 144709 144248 144682 144713 144252 144685 144256 144692 144694 Sessions AgeLevel D 146090 144542 146086 144538 144524 144544 144519 144614 144516 144521 144513 144510 144698 144233 144666 144604 144702 144237 144670 146044 146066 144241 144686 144608 144706 144245 144680 146048 144710 144249 144683 144714 144253 144687 144257 144692 144695 T T T ae Byon in Capulong in Capulong hawn Catolico ick Jackson 146091 144543 146087 144539 144525 144535 144535 144615 144517 144522 144514 144511 144699 144234 144667 144605 144703 144238 144671 146045 146067 144242 144672 144609 144707 144246 144673 146049 144711 144250 144674 144715 144254 144675 144258 144688 144689 = Advanced I Beginner 10U=10&Under Tennis = WorkoutWK Key 5–10 5–10 5–10 8–12 8–12 8–12 8–16 8–16 8–16 8–16 7–16 8–16 7–16 7–16 7–16 6–14 6–14 6–14 5–9 5–8 5–10 5–9 5–8 5–10 7–13 5–8 7–12 7–13 7–10 7–12 7–13 7–10 7–13 7–10 8–15 10–13 10–13 B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB 10U B/AB B/AB B/AB A WK A WK A WK A WK I/A WK I/A WK I I AB/I B/AB B/AB B/AB B/AB B 10U B 10U B/AB B 10U B 10U B/AB B 10U ABI B/AB B/AB ABI AB/I B/AB AB/I B/AB AB/I AB/I AB/I t ay A =Advanced F Su Sa Sa M Su W Sa Sa F Su Su W M F Sa Sa Su M Th Th W Tu M F Th Th Tu Tu F W M = Intermediate Tu W F Tu W F 3pm–4pm 10am–11am 11am–12pm 9am–10am 4pm–5pm 11am–12pm 4pm–5pm 2pm–3pm 12pm–1pm 4pm–5pm 11am–12pm 12pm–1pm 5pm–6:30pm 5pm–6pm 5pm–6:30pm 3pm–4pm 10am–11:30am 1pm–2pm 6pm–7pm 3:30pm–5:30pm 5pm–7pm 3:30pm–5:30pm 6pm–8pm 6pm–7:30pm 7pm–8:30pm 5:30pm–7pm 7–8:30pm 5:30pm–7pm 5pm–6pm 4pm–5pm 5pm–6pm 3:30pm–4:30pm 3:30pm–4:30pm 3:30pm–4:30pm 4:30pm–6:30pm 4:30pm–6:30pm 4:30pm–6:30pm f ime $120 $120 $120 $120 ee $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $90 $60 $90 $60 $90 $60 $60 $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 Fall 2014 aCTIVITY GUIDE TENNIS & RACQUET SPORTS

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Course # Age Level Day time fee Course # Age Level Day time fee Sessions Key Sessions Key 1 2 3 4 10U = 10 & Under Tennis WK = Workout 1 2 3 4 10U = 10 & Under Tennis WK = Workout B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate B = Beginner AB = Advanced Beginner I = Intermediate I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced I/A = Intermediate Advanced A = Advanced Las Lomas (LLCP) Racquet Club (RCNP) Instructor: Minako Stickney Instructor: Rommel Endozo 145540 145541 145542 145532 5–9 B 10U Tu 3:30pm–4:30pm $60 144410 144411 144112 144113 5–7 B 10U Th 4:30pm–5:30pm $60 145543 145544 145545 145533 5–9 B 10U Th 3:30pm–4:30pm $60 144114 144115 144416 144117 9–16 AB/I Th 5:30pm–6:30pm $60 145546 145547 145548 145534 8–16 B/AB W 3:30pm–5pm $90 145549 145550 145551 145535 9–16 B/AB Tu 4:30pm–6pm $90 University (UCP) Instructor: Juan Naranjo 145552 145553 145554 145536 9–16 B/AB Th 4:30pm–6pm $90 145632 145633 145634 145614 5–8 B/AB 10U M 3pm–4pm $60 145555 145556 145557 145537 9–16 I M 3:30pm–5pm $90 145635 145636 145637 145616 8–13 B/AB M 4pm–5pm $60 145558 145559 145560 145538 9–16 I F 3:30pm–5pm $90 145638 145639 145640 145617 8–13 B/AB Th 4pm–5pm $60 145561 145562 145563 145539 10–18 A WK W 5pm–6:30pm $90 145641 145642 145643 145618 8–13 B/AB F 4pm–5pm $60 Stonegate (SGTNP) 145644 145645 145646 145619 8–13 B/AB M/Th 4pm–5pm $105 Instructor: Di Lin 145647 145648 145649 145620 9–15 B/AB M/F 4pm–5pm $105 145650 145651 145652 145621 9–15 AB/I WK Tu 5pm–6pm $90 145198 145199 145200 145189 5–12 B/AB 10U Sa 9am–10am $60 145653 145654 145655 145622 9–15 AB/I WK Th 5pm–6pm $90 145204 145205 145206 145191 6–14 AB/I W 3pm–4pm $60 145656 145657 145658 145623 10–17 AB/I WK Tu/Th 5pm–6pm $157 145201 145202 145203 145190 6–14 AB/I Sa 10am–11am $60 145659 145660 145661 145624 10–17 I/A WK M 5pm–7pm $120 145210 145211 145212 145213 6–14 AB/I Sa 12pm–1pm $60 145662 145663 145664 145625 10–17 I/A WK W 5pm–7pm $120 145213 145214 145215 145194 7–16 I M 5:30pm-7:30pm $120 145665 145666 145667 145626 10–17 I/A WK F 5pm–7pm $120 145216 145217 145218 145195 7–16 I W 5:30pm-7:30pm $120 145668 145669 145670 145627 10–17 I/A WK M/F 5pm–7pm $210 145219 145220 145221 145196 7–16 A WK Tu 5pm–7pm $120 145671 145672 145673 145628 10–17 I/A WK M/W/F 5pm–7pm $330 145222 145223 145224 145197 7–16 A WK Th 5pm–7pm $120 Valley Oak (VONP) Turtle Rock (TRCP) Instructor: Jon Moody Instructor: Lanea Holesinsky 145441 145442 145443 145444 5–9 B/AB 10U M 3:30pm–4:30pm $60 145165 145166 145167 145168 3–5 B W 3pm–4pm $60 145453 145454 145455 145449 5–9 B/AB 10U W 2pm–3pm $60 145169 145170 145171 145172 6–10 B/AB W 4pm–5:30pm $90 145459 145460 145461 145451 5–9 B/AB 10U F 3:30pm–4:30pm $60 145174 145175 145176 145173 9–15 AB/I W 6pm–7:30pm $90 145445 145446 145447 145448 7–10 B/AB 10U M 4:30pm–5:30pm $60 145456 145457 145458 145450 7–10 B/AB 10U W 3pm–4pm $60 Instructor: Ross Holesinsky 145462 145463 146464 145452 7–10 B/AB 10U F 4:30pm–5:30pm $60 144644 144645 144646 144647 5–8 B/AB Su 10am–11am $60 144641 144640 144643 144642 5–8 B/AB Tu 3pm–4pm $60 Junior Tennis Ladder 144636 144616 144617 144618 5–8 B/AB F 3pm–4pm $90 144634 144619 144620 144621 8–13 AB Tu 4pm–5:30pm $90 Junior players of all levels improve quickly by challenging 144639 144631 144632 144633 9–15 AB/I Su 11am–12:30pm $90 other players of similar skill levels in this ladder format. 144637 144622 144625 144624 9–15 AB/I F 4pm–5:30pm $90 Match format is an eight-game pro-set with no ad scoring 144635 144624 144626 144627 10–16 I Tu 5:30pm–7pm $90 and a 12-point tiebreaker played at 7-7. The ladder in- 144638 144628 144629 144630 10–17 A WK F 5:30pm–7pm $90 cludes a tournament, clinic, awards and prizes. Matches can be played anywhere or court times can be coordi- nated through Coach Juan at University High School and Lesson Withdrawal Procedure University Community Park. Rules, results and awards list are posted online at cityofirvine.org/JTL. More info: equests to withdrawal from a tennis lesson must be [email protected] or 949-231-8744. Ladder Rreceived one week prior to the first lesson. Withdrawal Coordinator/Instructor: Juan Naranjo. Ages 6-17. requests meeting the guideline will be processed less a $5 Ladder has changed from per quarter to per year. The withdrawal processing fee. Refunds will incur an additional 2014-2015 Junior Ladder will run from April 27, 2014 to $5 refunding fee for a total of $10 in fees. Call 949-724-6610 April 26, 2015 with two tournaments in the middle and or email [email protected] with your request. end of the time period. Full refunds/credits are available when courses are cancelled Ladder runs April 27, 2014–April 26, 2015. or changed by the City or Instructor. Enroll in course #139832; Fee $99

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SPECIAL INTERESTS Gamma Junior NEW Tennis Tournament 10 & Under and Novice Levels Designed for players with little to no tournament ex- perience, course does not count toward a USTA/SCTA ranking. Players will 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 may change depending on the number of participants). Players learn to check in at a tournament desk, play on assigned courts and report scores back to the tournament desk. All partici- pants will receive a medal, Gamma hat and wrist band. Division winners will be awarded a Gamma Junior Tennis Racquet. Location: TBD. More info: 949-724-6617 or 10 & Under [email protected]. Ages 8-16. Junior Tennis League September 13 and September 14 Player Evaluation: October 5 Course #145861 (10 & Under) or Course #145860 (11 & up); Fee: $30 he 10 & Under format features the modified shorter Ttennis court, smaller racquets and slower balls. This league will focus on 10 & Under Levels 1 and 2. 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 five-week tennis league is a great way for juniors to get started in league play. Matches held on Sundays 11 a.m.–3 p.m. at Col. Bill Barber Community Park. $115 fee includes team T-shirt, prizes and an end of season party. More info: 949-724-6617 or [email protected]. Ages 5-10. Players must attend the player evaluation on October 5 to Advance Registration determine level. League runs October 12–November 9. lease register in advance! This ensures we are able to Team Course Team Course Pcontrol class size, minimize class cancellations and serve Ruben #145898 Alex #145891 the community more efficiently. Cash will not be accepted Minako #145893 Jon #145890 at tennis courts. Jimmy #145892

USTA Junior Tryouts Saturday, September 20; League runs September–December Team Tennis Team Course # Ages & Time Location Chris* 145851 Ages: 14 & under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 4–6pm Heritage (HCP) et involved in some fun competition! Di* 145852 All ages, 2–4pm Northwood High School (NHS) GDivisions include: boys and girls, ages Jimmy 145853 All ages, 10:30am–noon Deerfield (DCP) TENNIS & RACQUET SPORTS TENNIS & RACQUET 10-12, 13-14 and 15-18. Matches are on Juan 145854 Ages: 14 & under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 2:30–4pm University (UCP) weekends in Irvine or other local tennis fa- Rick 145855 Ages: 15–18, noon–1:30pm; 14 & under, 1:30–3pm Knollcrest (KCNP) cilities in Orange County. $125 fee includes Rommel 145856 All ages, 12:30–1:30pm Citrusglen (CGNP) team T-shirt. More info: 949-724-6617. Ross 145857 Ages: 14 & under, 2–4pm; 15–18, 2–4pm University High School (UHS) Must have valid USTA membership (Juniors: Ruben* 145858 Ages: 14 & under, 12–1:30pm; 15–18, 1:30–3pm Col. Bill Barber (CBBCP) $19/year), available at usta.com. Register Tae 145859 Ages: 14 & under, 1–2pm; 15–18, 2–3pm Homestead (HOMENP to try out today. *Tryout scheduled on Saturday, September 13

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Junior Tennis Camps Fall Intersession & Thanksgiving camps Great camp for all levels! Newer players work on ba- sic 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- Mommy, Daddy and Me Tennis ful match game tactics. All camps include T-shirt, prizes, snacks and drinks. This exciting program provides an opportunity for young- sters to play and learn on the court with Mom and Dad in Coach Juan at University Park, Ages 5–14 a comforting, nurturing environment focusing on tennis M–Th Sep 22–25 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #145779 skills, fitness, friends and fun! Ages 3-6. F Sep 26 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #145782 Instructor: Nic M–Th Sep 29–Oct 2 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #145780 M Sep 8–22 9am–10am CBBCP $45 #145237 F oct 3 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #145783 M Sep 29–Oct 20 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145238 M–Th oct 6–9 8:30am–11:30am UCP $120 #145781 m oct 27–Nov 17 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145239 F oct 10 8:30am–11:30am UCP $30 #145784 m nov 24–Dec 15 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145240 M–W nov 24–26 8:30am–11:30am UCP $90 #145785 W Sep 3–24 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145241 Coach Alex at Cypress Park, Ages 5–14 W oct 1–22 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145242 M–Th Sep 29–Oct 2 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #145804 W oct 29–Nov 19 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145251 W nov 26–Dec 17 9am–10am CBBCP $60 #145252 F oct 3 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #145806 M–Th oct 6–9 8:30am–11:30am CCP $120 #145805 Instructor: Minako F oct 10 8:30am–11:30am CCP $30 #145807 Sa Sep 6–27 9am–10am LLCP $60 #145229 M–W Nov 24–26 8:30am–11:30am CCP $90 #145808 Sa oct 4– 25 9am–10am LLCP $60 #145230 Coach Ross at Turtle Rock Park, Ages 5–14 Sa nov 1–22 9am–10am LLCP $60 #145231 Sa Dec 6–Dec 20 9am–10am LLCP $45 #145232 M–W nov 24–26 8:30am–noon TRCP $105 #145797 Coach Jimmy at Deerfield Park,A ges 8–16 Camp & League M–W Nov 24–26 8:30am–11:30am DCP $90 #145850 Withdrawal Procedure Coach Chris at Heritage Park, Ages 7–17 All levels welcome with a focus on preparing for high equests must be received 10 days prior to the league school and junior teams and competing in tournaments. Rstart date for the $5 withdrawal fee to apply. Requests M–W nov 24–26 8am–11:30am HCP $105 #145801 received between one and nine days prior to the start date will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee. Coach Ruben at Barber Park, Ages 5–12 Withdrawals are not permitted once the league begins. All levels are welcome. The 10 & Under teaching method will be used for the younger beginners. Stronger beginners Call 949-724-6617 or email [email protected] work on fundamentals, movement and scoring. Interme- with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when diate players work on movement and strategies. leagues are cancelled or changed by the City or Instructor. M–W nov 24–26 8am–11:30am CBBCP $105 #145813

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USTA Leagues Irvine U.S. Tennis Association Singles and Doubles & Tri-Level (USTA) and World Team Doubles Leagues These adult leagues are all about teams, camaraderie, Tennis (WTT) Leagues great fun and competitive matches. Matches are played in eague staff will do their best to place Irvine and throughout Orange County on weekends. The matches are set up according to NTRP Divisions. Lindividuals onto teams; however, place- Players cannot play below their NTRP rating. Teams carry ment is not guaranteed. Individuals not 12 to 20 players; register team on the USTA website placed will be waitlisted. If not placed on a team by the national.usta.com. Players must have a NTRP rating and third week, fees paid will be transferred to the following a current USTA Membership; visit usta.com. More info: season or refunded. More info: 949-724-6617. Note: the [email protected] or 949-724-6617. National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official sys- 18 and over doubles tem for determining the levels for league competition. The Three doubles lines with men and women playing City of Irvine requires players who do not know their NTRP in separate teams. playing level to take an NTRP rating clinic. Call 949-724-6617 or email [email protected] to schedule your clinic. League begins September 6; Registration deadline: August 30 Fee: $18/hour; $25/1.5 hour. Private clinics are available Enroll in course #142484; Fee $30 with Coach Ruben for $65/hour.

WTT Coed Fall Tennis League This recreational league for adults is for teams with a min- imum 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 [email protected]. Division schedule: Tuesday-3.0, Wednesday or Thursday-3.5 to 4.5.

League begins week of September 9; Registration deadline: September 1. Enroll in course #133656; Fee $60 Adult Tennis Ladder Adult players of all levels improve quickly by playing matches in this Pyramid Ladder format. Match format is an eight-game singles pro-set with no ad scoring and a 12-point tiebreaker played at 7-7. The ladder includes a tournament, clinic, awards and prizes. Matches can be played anywhere in Irvine but limited guaranteed court times can be coordinated through Coach Jon. Rules and League Withdrawal Procedure results are posted online at cityofirvine.org/JTL. More equests must be received 10 days prior to the league info: [email protected] or 949-526-5776. Ladder Co- Rstart date for the $5 withdrawal fee to apply. Requests ordinator/Instructor: Jon Moody. received between one and nine days prior to the start date Ladder has transitioned from a per quarter to a per year will be processed minus 50 percent of the enrollment fee format. The 2014-15 Adult Ladder will run April 27, 2014 to April 26, 2015. Two tournaments will be held in the Withdrawals are not permitted once the league begins. middle and end of the time period. Call 949-724-6617 or email [email protected] with your request. Full refunds/credits are available when Ladder runs April 27, 2014–April 26, 2015. leagues are cancelled or changed by the City or Instructor. Enroll in course #139831; Fee $99

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