Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 1 Tempe in Motion bus, bike, walk, rail

Fare Facts METRO Light Rail Local Discount Express Metro light rail runs seven days a week, 365 days a year. Weekday Service Local Service Service service is from 4:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. with 12 minute frequency One-ride $2.00 $1.00 $3.25 between 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday service is from 5 a.m. to All-day pass $4.00 $2.00 $6.50 2 a.m. with 15 minute frequency between 5 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday 7-day pass $20.00 $10.00 n/a service is from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. with 20 minute frequency. The train 15-day pass $33.00 $16.50 n/a runs every 20 minutes at all other hours. 31-day pass $64.00 $32.00 $104.00 People ages 6 to 18, 65 and older and people with disabilities are eligible Orbit for discount fares. Children under 6 ride free with a fare-paying adult. Orbit (Tempe’s free neighborhood circulator system ) includes the Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn routes. All routes Youth Transit Pass Program except Saturn operate every 15 minutes from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays, every 15 minutes from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturdays and Youth ages 6 to 18 who live in Tempe are eligible for a free valley-wide every 30 minutes from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Orbit Saturn transit pass. Applicants must provide their birth certificate and proof of operates every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays, Tempe residency. In order to get the free pass, youth ages 6 to 17 must 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. bring a parent or guardian to the Tempe Transit Store, located at 200 E. Fifth Street, to sign a permission form. Visit www.tempe.gov/youthpass for a registration form and list of required documentation. Students who Paratransit Service attend Tempe, McClintock, Marcos de Niza and Compadre high schools Paratransit service provides transportation for senior citizens age and live in Tempe can get their transit passes on campus. Contact your 65 and older, people with disabilities and ADA certified passengers. school office for more information about registration dates and times. For trip scheduling, call 602-716-2200. For TTY-TDD (hearing and speech impaired) call 602-251-2039. Bus Routes Most buses run every 15 to 20 minutes during hour and every 30 Tempe Transit Store to 60 minutes at all other times, seven days a week. Hours of operation The Tempe Transit Store is located at 200 E. Fifth Street in downtown vary by route, but buses in Tempe typically run from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. Bus Tempe. Hours of operation are Mon - Fri from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. service operates 365 days a year in Tempe on most major arterial streets (closed on weekends and all major holidays.) Transit fare media and on major holidays routes operate according to Sunday schedules. All and services available include local and reduced fare all-day passes, Express bus routes operate during rush hour on weekdays. 7-day, 15-day and 31-day passes.

How to reach us: Tempe Transit Store: 480-858-2350 • www.tempe.gov/TempeInMotion Valley Metro Routes & Schedules: 602-253-5000 • www.valleymetro.org Transportation 2 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Table of Contents Activities for Tots (0-5 Yrs.) Arts & Crafts...... 6-7 Books & Reading ...... 7 Dance, Music & Theater...... 7-8 Health & Fitness...... 8 Special Interest...... 8-9 Sports...... 9-10 Activities for Youth (5-12 Yrs.) Arts & Crafts...... 11 Books & Reading...... 11-12 Dance, Music & Theater...... 12 Health & Fitness...... 12-13 Special Interest...... 13-16 Sports...... 16-18 Registration Dates Activities for Teens (12-18 Yrs.) Tempe Residents Arts & Crafts...... 19 Boating...... 19 Online, Mail, Drop-off and Fax: April 23 Books & Reading...... 19 Non-Tempe Residents Health & Fitness...... 19-20 Online, Mail, Drop-off and Fax: April 30 Special Interest...... 20-21 Sports...... 22 Activities for Adults (18 Yrs. +) Arts & Crafts...... 30-31 Boating...... 31-32 Books & Reading...... 32-33 Class Registration Office Dance, Music & Theater...... 33 Health & Fitness...... 33-37 3500 S. Rural Road, Suite 201 Special Interest...... 37-39 Tempe, AZ 85282 Sports...... 40 480-350-5200 Activities for Adults (50 Yrs. +) FAX: 480-350-5058 Arts & Crafts...... 43 www.tempe.gov/brochure Business, Computers & Finance...... 43-44 Dance, Music & Theater...... 44 Health & Fitness...... 44-46 Social Activities...... 46-47 Special Interest...... 47. Connect with Tempe

Activities for Families...... 23-29 Adapted Recreation...... 48-50 Aquatics...... 51-59 Tennis...... 59

General Information tempe.gov/newsroom twitter@tempegov facebook.com/ YouTube.com/ Batting Cage...... 18 TempeFun Tempe11video Code of Location Abbreviations...... 2 Counseling Services...... 47 Dog Parks...... 24 Corrections and Updates Facilities...... 2 The City of Tempe makes every effort to ensure that each Opportunities Brochure is free of error. To view the web version of the Opportunities Brochure online, visit Fitness...... 59 www.tempe.gov/brochure Golf Facilities...... 28 Guía en Español...... 61 Kid Zone...... 10 & 28 Registration Form...... 5 & 60 Tempe History Museum...... 39 Volunteer Services...... 29

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 1 Tempe Public Library Edna Vihel Arts Center Tempe Center for the Arts 3500 S. Rural Road 3340 S. Rural Road 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway 480-350-5500 • www.tempe.gov/library 480-350-5287 • www.tempe.gov/ednaarts 480-350-2822 • www.tempe.gov/tca

Petersen House Museum Tempe History Museum Escalante Community Center 1414 W. Southern Avenue 809 E. Southern Avenue 2150 E. Orange Street 480-350-5151 • www.tempe.gov/museum 480-350-5100 • www.tempe.gov/museum 480-350-5800 • www.tempe.gov/escalante

Kiwanis Park Recreation Center Kiwanis Park Batting Range North Tempe Multi-Generational Center 6111 S. All-America Way 6005 S. All-America Way 1555 N. Bridalwreath Street 480-350-5201 • www.tempe.gov/kiwanis 480-350-5727 • www.tempe.gov/battingcage 480-858-6500 • www.tempe.gov/northtempe

Pyle Adult Recreation Center Westside Community Center/Cahill Senior Center SRP Town Lake Marina 655 E. Southern Avenue 715 W. 5th Street 550 E. Tempe Town Lake 480-350-5211 • www.tempe.gov/pyle 480-858-2400 • www.tempe.gov/westside 480-350-8069 • www.tempe.gov/boating

Code of Location Abbreviations ARCH Archery Headquarters 6401 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler LMRB Tempe Public Library Meeting Room B/Lower Level 3500 S. Rural Road BMT Best Muay Thai 2155 E. University Drive LSTR Tempe Public Library Story Time Room/Lower Level 3500 S. Rural Road CDS Corona del Sol HIgh School 1001 E. Knox Road LTEEN Tempe Public LIbrary Teen Center/Lower Level 3500 S. Rural Road CRC Clark Recreation Center 1730 S. Roosevelt Street LYTH Tempe Public LIbrary/Lower Level/Youth Library 3500 S. Rural Road CSC Dennis J. Cahill Senior Center 715 W. Fifth Street MUS Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Avenue DAL Daley Park Encanto Drive & College Avenue NCC North Tempe Multi-Generational Center 1555 N. Bridalwreath Street EDNA Edna Vihel Arts Center 3340 S. Rural Road PAC Pyle Adult Recreation Center 655 E. Southern Avenue ESCA Escalante Community Center 2150 E. Orange Street PAL Palmer Park 4500 S. Collete Avenue GMG Gold Medal Gym 1700 E. Elliot Road #9 PDP Papago Dog Park Curry Road & College Avenue KMGC Ken McDonald Golf Course 800 E. Divot Drive RHGC Rolling Hills Golf Course 1417 N. Mill Avenue KRC Kiwanis Park Recreation Center 6111 S. All-America Way ROC Phoenix Rock Gym 1353 E. University Drive KTWB Kiwanis Park Ballfields 6005 S. All-America Way TSC Tempe Sports Complex 8401 S. Hardy Drive LBRIC Tempe Public Library BRIC 3500 S. Rural Road TTLM SRP Town Lake Marina 550 E. Tempe Town Lake LMILL Tempe Public Library The Mill/Lower Level 3500 S. Rural Road WCC Westside Community Center 715 W. Fifth Street LMRA Tempe Public Library Meeting Room A/Lower Level 3500 S. Rural Road

2 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure City of Tempe Staff

Tempe City Manager Andrew Ching Tempe City Council Community Services Department Director Shelley Hearn Deputy Directors Kathy Husser Keith Burke Ralph Remington

City of Tempe Citizens Groups

Library Advisory Board John Linda, Chair (L to R) Councilmembers David Schapira and Kolby Granville, Vice-Mayor Arredondo-Savage, Mayor Mark Mitchell, Gail Rathbun, Vice-Chair Councilmembers Randy Keating, Lauren Kuby and Joel Navarro Felicia Durden, Joaquin Rios, Virginia Sylvester, Carrie Taylor About the Cover : and Christopher M. Watts

Learn to swim this summer Parks, Recreation, Golf and The best way to keep children safe around water is to teach them how to swim. Tempe offers swim lessons for Double Butte Cemetery Advisory Board all ages and abilities. Whether you’re looking to introduce Fred Wood, Chair your infant or toddler to the pool for the first time, help your young swimmer enhance their skills, or are looking Mary Larsen, Vice-Chair to brush up on your own stroke and technique, we have a quality class for every member of the family. Affordable Judy Aldrich, Maureen DeCindis, swim lessons are available at the Kiwanis Recreation Center and Escalante Christina Hudson, Chris Kamper, Multi-Generational Center at convenient times to fit your schedule. Find the perfect swim class for you in our Aquatics section starting on page 51, or online Shereen Lerner, John Vack at www.tempe.gov/brochure and register today! and Duane Washkowiak

Send your kids to Summer Camp in Tempe Tempe’s summer camps offer fun ways for children to Arts and Culture Commission spend their summer – helping to keep them active and David Lucier, Chair engaged. We’ve got a variety of camps for every young member of your family, from sports to performing arts, Aaron Thacker, Vice-Chair STEAM to Spanish, and much more! Be sure to look Deborah Bair, Hilary Harp, for the Summer Camp icon throughout the brochure, checkout our Summer Camp listing on page 23 or visit our Summer Camps Anthony Johnson, Kiyomi Kurooka, web page at www.tempe.gov/summercamps to find the camp that’s just right for your child. Charlie Lee, Margaret Moroney, Kelly Nelson and Jacque Tobias

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 3 Information 4 Easy Ways to Register! City of Tempe classes and activities are designed to provide basic skills for leisure time Online Registration activities only and are not academically-oriented. Log-on to: Things to Remember http://www.tempe.gov/brochure • Tempe Resident Registration begins April 23; Non-Tempe Resident Registration • Set up an account on your begins April 30. Registration cannot be processed before this time. first visit and create your login name • Online Registration begins at 9 a.m. on April 23. and password. • Use a separate registration form for participants with different addresses. • Forgot your login or password? • Participants will be placed on waiting lists only if an alternate choice is not listed. Call 480-350-5200 • Waiver of Liability Signature is required at the bottom of form. Those under 18 years of age must be signed for by a parent or guardian. • City of Tempe is not responsible for lost or misdirected mail or faxes. Mail-In Registration • Due to the large volume of registrations received, staff cannot confirm receipt of registration requests over the phone. Mail Registration Form to: Tempe Class Registration Resident/Non-Resident Policy 3500 S. Rural Road, Suite 201 A Tempe Resident is any person living within the corporate limits of the City of Tempe. Tempe, AZ 85282 A Post Office Box is not considered a Tempe residential address. Individuals residing outside of the City of Tempe and attending Tempe schools, or Fax-In Registration who own property in Tempe, are considered Non-Tempe Residents. Random address checks will be made to confirm residency. Non-Tempe Residents Fax Registration Form to: with false addresses will be dropped from activities with no refund. 480-350-5058 Registration Confirmation * Phone-In Registration is not available Online Registration: Is processed in real time and the system will indicate class availability, then confirm enrollment or waitlist status. Confirmation of enrollment Walk-In/Drop-Off Registration will not be mailed. Recreation Office Mail-In, Drop-Off & Fax-In: A registration confirmation will be mailed to the 3500 S. Rural Road, Suite 201 participant indicating class status. If you have not received notice within two weeks, please call 480-350-5200 to confirm address on file. Edna Vihel Arts Center Fees 3340 S. Rural Road Scholarship Assistance for various programs is available for Tempe and Guadalupe Residents ages 0-17 years, or for Non-Tempe Resident youth enrolled in a Tempe Pyle Adult Recreation Center Public School only. For additional information, call 480-350-5200. Fees charged for 655 E. Southern Avenue classes/activities are to off-set the cost of instruction and materials. Refunds/Cancellations/Withdrawals Kiwanis Recreation Center No cash refunds. In the event the class is cancelled or the participant withdraws, a 6111 S. All-America Way credit will be applied to the family account. The participant may request a refund instead of a credit on account. If the payment was made with a credit card, the Escalante Community Center amount will be refunded to the credit card. If the payment was made with cash or 2150 E. Orange Street check, a check will be issued from the City for the refund amount to the individual that made the initial payment. Withdrawal requests made after the class begins may North Tempe Multi-Gen Center be subject to an administrative fee. Please allow up to 10 business days for refund 1555 N. Bridalwreath Street processing. Notice to Participants Westside Multi-Gen Center All programs and facilities are open to all citizens regardless of race, sex, color, 715 W. 5th Street religion, national origin or disability. The City of Tempe Community Services Department is dedicated to providing qualified staff, safe facilities and equipment for all participants. All classes/activities of a physical nature involve some risk. By registering for the class/ activity of this nature, there is an assumption of risk by the participant. City of Tempe carries no medical insurance and assumes no liability for personal Payment: injuries or loss of personal property of persons participating in or attending City of Tempe classes/activities. Participant’s family policy must cover any medical costs incurred. It is the responsibility of individuals or guardians of individuals participating in a City of Tempe class/activity to notify the City of Tempe of any physical limitations that impair their activity in the program for which they are registered. Payment must accompany the registration form. Credit cards (VISA, MasterCard and Discover), checks and debit cards are accepted. Notice to Persons with Disabilities City of Tempe endeavors to make all programs, services and facilities accessible to, Credit and debit cards will only be charged when class enrollment is useable by and available to qualified individuals with disabilities. secured. Overpayment by cash or check will be credited toward future Individuals may call 480-350-5200 for program eligibility requirements, accessibility class enrollments. Placement on a waiting list will only result in a fee if and usability of programs, services and facilities. patron is enrolled in the class.

4 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Tempe Residents Non-Tempe Residents Online, Mail, Drop-Off and Fax: April 23 Online, Mail, Drop-Off and Fax: April 30

Class Registration, 3500 S Rural Rd, Suite 201, Tempe, AZ 85282 www.tempe.gov/brochure Information 480-350-5277 Fax 480-350-5058 TTY 480-350-5050 Program Registration Form

Head of Household Information (Please Print) ADULT CONTACT Last Name First Name MI Home Phone

Work Phone Street Address Apartment/Unit.No.

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Waiver of Liability  With knowledge and appreciation of the risk of injury, I wish to participate in this Class/Activity. I agree to assume the risk of personal injury while participating.  I understand the City of Tempe does not carry accident, sickness, or medical insurance for participants.  I understand that all reasonable efforts will be extended to insure my health and safety.  If the Class/Activity includes any physical exertion, I agree to perform the exercise at my own ability level.  I fully understand the nature of this Class/Activity, and I waive and release and hold harmless the City of Tempe and any of its agents, employees, officers, council members, and sponsors for any and all rights and claims for damages or costs I may have against the City of Tempe, its agents, employees, officers, council members, and sponsors for personal injury, death, or property damage suffered by me, or that I may cause to others, as a result of my participation in this Class/Activity.  I agree, without any right of payment or of editing, to the use of images of me and/or my children, including reproductions of photos, video, film, audio or other reproductions, by the City of Tempe for dissemination in all types of media for public relations purposes.  I agree to look to my private physician for medical advice and care and to notify my teacher or instructor of any physical limitations I might have or modifications I might need to the Class/Activity. I will require the following accommodation to participate:

I have read and clearly understand the above statements. I realize this is a contract between myself and the City of Tempe and is a release of Liability. I sign it of my own free will.

Signature of Participant X Date (Parent or Guardian if Participant is under 18)

Payment: Amount Pd. □ Cash □ Check # Make checks payable to the City of Tempe.

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Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 5 Activities for Tots (0-5 Years)

Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

The activities and classes below are designed Creative Painting; Parent/Child specifically for tots. Additional offerings for Paint with your hands and feet, use unusual objects like seashells and plant fibers, and even make your own paint mediums. Think outside-the-box and older tots may be viewed within the Activities explore your imagination while creating works of art that are truly unique, just for Youth (5-12 Years) section. like you. Up to two children per adult. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 59282 2-4 yrs W 6/6-6/27 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA 59283 2-4 yrs W 7/11-8/1 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA TOTS’ CLASS GUIDELINES 59284 2-4 yrs M 8/7-8/28 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA • For your child’s safety, children 5-years-old and under must be accompanied to-and-from the classroom. Exploring Sculpture; Independent • Children 5-years-old and under who are enrolled in back-to-back classes Experience creating with a variety of exciting materials both conventional clay must be released to a parent between classes. Teachers and staff will not be and unconventional found objects, recyclables and more. Students will develop responsible for making sure your child gets to his/her next class. new ideas of self-expression and encouraged to experiment and invent as they go. Ideal for a child that gravitates toward tactile sensations. Fee: $12. • Classes are designed for the ages listed. Children must meet the age 480-350-5287 requirement as of the first class. 59285 3-5 yrs T 6/5-6/26 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA • Children must be able to participate independently except in specified 59286 3-5 yrs T 7/3-7/24 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA parent/child activities. 59287 3-5 yrs T 8/7-8/28 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA • Children must be toilet-trained for all classes without parents. • Observers and non-registered individuals, including siblings, are not Exploring Sculpture; Parent/Child permitted in classes. Experience creating with a variety of exciting materials both conventional clay and unconventional found objects, recyclables and more. Students will develop • In order to share your child’s progress and accomplishments, your child’s new ideas of self-expression and encouraged to experiment and invent as they instructor will designate a time for class observation and sharing. go. Ideal for a child that gravitates toward tactile sensations. Up to two children • Closed-toe shoes are required for all classes. Dance shoes or securely per adult. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 fastened shoes for dance/movement classes. 59276 2-4 yrs T 6/5-6/26 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA 59277 2-4 yrs T 7/3-7/24 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA • Tights/leotards and/or loose shorts/t-shirts recommended for dance/ 59289 2-4 yrs T 8/7-8/28 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA movement classes. Little Crafters Arts & Crafts Welcome first-time crafters. If you are nervous about creating art with your toddler, this class is for you. Parent/child pairs will get to familiarize themselves DIRT ALERT! Art is a messy business; please with different colors, shapes and textures, experiment with a variety of age- send children in old clothing. Although aprons are appropriate materials. One parent may register with each child. Fee: $8 per child. available, they may not protect all clothing. Non-toxic 480-350-5814 products are used, but may bond with some fabrics. 58843 2-5 yrs T 6/5-6/26 1:15-2 p.m. ESCA 58844 2-5 yrs T 6/5-6/26 2:15-3 p.m. ESCA 59033 2-5 yrs T 7/10-7/31 1:15-2 p.m. ESCA 59034 2-5 yrs T 7/10-7/31 2:15-3 p.m. ESCA ABCs of Art; Independent Now I know my ABCs. Using basic art supplies and techniques, your child Little Painters creates one-of-a-kind art that incorporates the alphabet and numbers. Students Welcome first-time painters. Parents and toddlers get messy as they experiment will develop fine motor skills, gain classroom experience and improve listening and create with a variety of painting supplies and non-supplies. One adult may skills. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 register with each child. Fee: $8 per child. 480-350-5814 59273 3-6 yrs F 6/8-6/29 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA 58967 2-5 yrs W 6/6-6/27 1:15-2 p.m. ESCA 59274 3-6 yrs F 7/6-7/27 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA 58968 2-5 yrs W 6/6-6/27 2:15-3 p.m. ESCA 59275 3-6 yrs F 8/10-8/31 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA 59035 2-5 yrs W 7/11-8/1 1:15-2 p.m. ESCA 59036 2-5 yrs W 7/11-8/1 2:15-3 p.m. ESCA Creative Painting; Independent Paint with your hands and feet, use unusual objects like seashells and plant Messy Art for Minis; Independent fibers, and even make your own paint mediums. Think outside-the-box and Toddlers can get messy on their own, so why not create art while doing it? In this explore your imagination while creating works of art that are truly unique, just independent class, help your little one uses their busy hands to turn messes into like you. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 masterpieces. Ms. Susie. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 59279 3-5 yrs W 6/6-6/27 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA 59290 3-6 yrs W 6/6-6/27 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA 59280 3-5 yrs W 7/11-8/1 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA 59313 3-6 yrs W 7/11-8/1 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA 59281 3-5 yrs M 8/7-8/28 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA 59314 3-6 yrs W 8/8-8/29 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA

6 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Tots (0-5 Years) Messy Art for Minis; Parent/Child Little Readers Toddlers can get messy on their own, so why not create art while doing it? In this Children and parents will listen to a story, make crafts and enjoy a story-related parent/child class, help your little one(s) use their busy hands to turn messes treat. One adult may register with each child. Fee: $8 per child. 480-350-5814 into masterpieces. Up to two children per adult. Ms. Susie. Fee: $12. 59027 2-5 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 1:15-2 p.m. ESCA 480-350-5287 59028 2-5 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 2:15-3 p.m. ESCA 59441 18 mos-2 yrs F 6/8-6/29 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA 59037 2-5 yrs Th 7/12-8/2 1:15-2 p.m. ESCA 59442 2-4 yrs F 6/8-6/29 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA 59038 2-5 yrs Th 7/12-8/2 2:15-3 p.m. ESCA 59317 18 mos-2 yrs F 7/6-7/27 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA 59318 2-4 yrs F 7/6-7/27 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Summer Reading Program: Libraries Rock 59319 18 mos-2 yrs F 8/10-8/31 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA Please see page 12 for a complete description. 59320 2-4 yrs F 8/10-8/31 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Mud Pies and Finger-paints; Parent/Child This is a great sensory class for toddlers to get them off to a great start exploring Dance, Music & Theater the world of art. Using age appropriate (and sometimes edible) materials help your little ones express themselves. Class time may also include music, puppetry • Tights/leotards and/or loose shorts/t-shirts recommended and story time. Up to two children per adult. Ms. Susie. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 for dance/movement classes. 59443 18 mos-2 yrs W 8/8-8/29 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA • Secure hair away from face for dance/movement classes. 59323 18 mos-2 yrs W 8/8-8/29 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA • Dance shoes or securely fastened shoes for dance/movement Peewee Picassos; Parent/Child classes. Pablo Picasso said, “Every child is an artist.” Work with your very own little artist in this exciting painting class to make colorful artworks inspired by famous artists Ballet/Tap Combo; Independent and diverse cultures, from ancient times to the 20th century. Up to two children Explore the basic steps of both Ballet and Tap as you learn dance routines per adult. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 that incorporate those basics. Become familiar with Tap terminology such as 59330 2-4 yrs Th 8/9-8/30 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA ball-change, flap and shuffle. Speak in Ballet terms as you plié, chasse, or relevé. 59331 2-4 yrs Th 8/9-8/30 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Class emphasizes body discipline, coordination and helps build confidence in 59332 2-4 yrs Th 8/9-8/30 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA young dancers. Fee: $11. 480-350-5287 59307 3-5 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA Play With Clay; Parent/Child 59305 3-5 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 2:45-3:30 p.m. EDNA Learn basic clay techniques and use a variety of different clays such as air- 59300 3-5 yrs Th 7/5-7/26 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA dry clay, Model Magic, Play Dough and even mix up a batch of their own 59301 3-5 yrs Th 7/5-7/26 2:45-3:30 p.m. EDNA homemade dough. Students will be encouraged to explore the clay, tools and 59302 3-5 yrs T 8/7-8/28 2:45-3:30 p.m. EDNA materials to create their own unique works of art. Up to two children per adult. 59303 3-5 yrs W 8/8-8/29 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Ms. Susie. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 59304 3-5 yrs Th 8/9-8/30 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA 59292 2-4 yrs T 6/5-6/26 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA 59294 2-4 yrs T 7/3-7/24 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA Beginning Dance; Parent/Child 59293 2-4 yrs T 8/7-8/28 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA Your little one will start off on the right foot in this class programmed for the beginning dancer. Students will learn basic dance steps and terminology to fun, up-beat music. Class encourages flexibility and free-style dance. Up to two Books & Reading children per adult. Fee: $11. 480-350-5287 59311 2-4 yrs M 8/6-8/27 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA 59312 2-4 yrs M 8/6-8/27 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA Baby Storytime Babies and their favorite grown-ups are invited to join us for 40 minutes of rhymes, songs, movement and fun. Program is designed to promote and Dance 101; Parent/Child Start the day off right. Movement is an essential part of learning. Discover support the ABC’s of parenting: attention, bonding and communication. We save a variety of ways to move as you explore the elements of dance, build a the last 20 minutes for play and social interaction. Registration is not required. movement vocabulary and develop basic motor and locomotor skills. Wake-up Fee: None. 480-350-5500 to your favorite age-friendly TV and radio tunes; come dressed comfortably and No Code 0-2 yrs M 6/4-7/23 10-10:40 a.m. LSTR ready-to-move. Up to two children per adult Fee: $11. 480-350-5287 59533 3-5 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Preschool Storytime 59358 3-5 yrs Th 7/5-7/26 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Join us for fun preschool storytimes that help prepare your child for 59361 2-3 yrs W 8/8-8/29 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA Kindergarten. Preschool storytimes include books, songs, fingerplays and 59362 3-4 yrs W 8/8-8/29 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA storyboards to encourage early learning. Activities are developmentally appropriate for children ages 3-5 years. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Dance Sampler; Parent/Child Here’s your chance to shine while showing off your best moves. Learn the No Code 3-5 yrs T 6/5-7/24 10-10:30 a.m. LSTR basic steps and techniques for a variety of dance styles such as Ballet, Jazz and Modern just to name a few. You will also “talk the talk” as you become familiar Toddler Storytime with the terminology of each dance style. Up to two children per adult Fee: $11. Toddlers and their favorite grown-ups are invited to join us for 30 minutes of 480-350-5287 stories, songs, fingerplays, and movement. The program is designed to promote 59368 2-4 yrs T 8/7-8/28 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA and support the ABC’s of parenting: attention, bonding and communication. 59369 2-4 yrs T 8/7-8/28 11-11:45 a.m. EDNA No class 7/4. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code 18 mos-3 yrs W 6/6-7/25 10-10:30 a.m. LSTR

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 7 Activities for Tots (0-5 Years) Intro to Latin Dance; Parent/Child Toddler Tumble Bugs Get your dancing shoes on and learn the basics to cha-cha, merengue and salsa. Toddlers and parents will move and groove in this instructor led class. Children Up to two children per adult. Ms. Tori. Fee: $11. 480-350-5287 will have fun while expressing themselves and developing gross motor skills. 59363 2-4 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA Parent involvement is required. Fee: $8. 480-350-5814 59364 2-4 yrs Th 7/5-7/26 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA 59031 2-5 yrs F 6/8-6/29 9:15-10 a.m. ESCA 59365 2-4 yrs Th 8/9-8/30 9-9:45 a.m. EDNA 59032 2-5 yrs F 6/8-6/29 10:15-11 a.m. ESCA 59041 2-5 yrs F 6/8-6/29 11:15 a.m.-noon ESCA 59042 2-5 yrs F 7/13-8/3 9:15-10 a.m. ESCA Magic of Music; Parent/Child 59043 2-5 yrs F 7/13-8/3 10:15-11 a.m. ESCA This family-focused music class will help your little one enrich their verbal and 59044 2-5 yrs F 7/13-8/3 11:15 a.m.-noon ESCA cognitive-development. Two children per adult. Fee: $11. 480-350-5287 59372 2-4 yrs Th 8/9-8/30 10-10:45 a.m. EDNA Yoga; Parent/Preschooler Introduce your child to the art of yoga through fun and imaginative animal play poses using toys and props. Class involves high-energy moments of play while Health & Fitness kids build confidence working on balance, flexibility and strength. This interactive class ends with relaxation and meditation. Great workout for parents, too. Gymnastics Classes at Gold Medal Gymnastics® One child per parent. No class 7/6. Fee: $32. 480-350-5200 Founded by 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist, Amanda Borden, Gold Medal 58127 3-5 yrs F 6/15-7/27 10:30-11:15 a.m. KRC Gymnastics®’ mission is to provide a safe, positive place where young gymnasts are encouraged to pursue goals, be self-motivated and develop communication Yoga; Parent/Toddler skills, all while building memories, relationships and self-confidence. Coaches Leap like a frog, roar like a lion, growl like a bear and have an adventure with are USA-certified and expertly trained to provide the tools necessary to bring out your little one. Basic yoga poses come to life through fun and imaginative animal the best in your gymnast. For more information, visit play. Together you will explore body awareness and breathing techniques. Burn www.goldmedalgym.com/tempe. Fees vary by age; Monday morning classes off excess energy while strengthening growing bodies. One child per parent. occur in August, only. 480-350-5200 No class 7/6. Fee: $32. 480-350-5200 58128 18 mos-3 yrs F 6/15-7/27 9:30-10:15 a.m. KRC Gymnastics; Introduction to Gymnastics Learn the fundamentals of gymnastics at Gold Medal Gymnastics®. Students will be introduced to basic gymnastics skills using four Olympic events: bars, Special Interest beam, floor and vault. Basic skills will be demonstrated using a Tumble Track trampoline. Classes are taught by USA-certified gymnastics staff members. For Arizona Science Center®; Youth gym information, visit www.goldmedalgym.com/tempe. *No class 7/7. Fee: $49. 59130 3-4 yrs M 8/6-8/27 10-10:45 a.m. GMG S.T.E.M. Camp – Constructioneering 59124 3-4 yrs T 6/5-6/26 5:45-6:30 p.m. GMG Please see page 13 for a complete description and camp times. 59125 3-4 yrs T 7/10-7/31 5:45-6:30 p.m. GMG 59126 3-4 yrs T 8/7-8/28 5:45-6:30 p.m. GMG Baby Bonding 59127 3-4 yrs Sa 6/2-6/23 10-10:45 a.m. GMG Play is a natural tool for children to develop socially, emotionally, cognitively and 59128 3-4 yrs Sa 6/30-7/28* 10-10:45 a.m. GMG physically. Drop in and join other community members and bond with your baby 59129 3-4 yrs Sa 8/4-8/25 10-10:45 a.m. GMG through play. We will have toys geared toward 0-18 months available for the hour. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5200 Gymnastics; Parent/Tot No Code 0-18 mos Sa 6/2-8/25 9-10 a.m. LMILL Work one-on-one with your child to improve coordination, balance and heighten concentration while learning basic tumbling moves. Classes are taught by USA- Color me Happy certified gymnastics staff members. Prerequisite: Children must be able to walk. Please see page 13 for a complete description and class times. Parent participation is required. For gym information, visit www.goldmedalgym. com/tempe. *No class 7/6. Fee: $42. 59123 1-3 yrs M 8/6-8/27 9-9:45 a.m. GMG 59120 1-3 yrs F 6/1-6/22 10-10:45 a.m. GMG 59121 1-3 yrs F 6/29-7/27* 10-10:45 a.m. GMG Escalante Kamp Kool Program 59122 1-3 yrs F 8/3-8/24 10-10:45 a.m. GMG Please see page 14 for a complete description.

Martial Arts; Little Tykes LIM Karate Play-Well TEKnologies®; Introduction to S.T.E.M. Your little tyke will learn the basics of karate while developing their motor and social skills in a nurturing environment. Emphasis is on building character, using LEGO® practicing good manners and exploring body awareness. Little tykes will learn Explore the creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system as you tap into how to actively listen and follow directions. Fee: $40. 480-350-5200 your imagination with Play-Well’s® tens of thousands of LEGO® pieces. Build 58034 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5-5:30 p.m. KRC engineer-designed projects such as boats, snowmobiles, catapults and merry-go- 58047 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/31 5-5:30 p.m. KRC rounds. Use special pieces to create unique designs. No materials needed; for 58050 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/2-8/30 5-5:30 p.m. KRC additional information, visit www.play-well.org/. Fee: $25. 480-350-5200 58048 3-5 yrs W/F 6/1-6/29 5-5:30 p.m. CRC 58841 4-6 yrs Sa 6/23 9-11 a.m. WCC 58049 3-5 yrs W/F 7/6-7/27 5-5:30 p.m. CRC 58842 4-6 yrs Sa 8/18 9-11 a.m. WCC 58054 3-5 yrs W/F 8/1-8/31 5-5:30 p.m. CRC

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Play-Well Teknologies®; LEGO® S.T.E.M. Summer Camps Please see pages 14-15 for a complete description and camp times. Sportball classes foster a learning environment for children where they can learn new skills and explore their environment. We respectfully request parents Preschool Prep in the Summertime drop off their children for our drop off classes. We find that children gain more Get your child ready for upcoming preschool classes or Kindergarten. One adult confidence through independent success and maintain focus better when may register with each child. Fee: $8 per child. 480-350-5814 parents are not in the room. If a child is anxious, a parent may stay during the 59029 2-5 yrs F 6/8-6/29 9:15-10 a.m. ESCA class and Sportball coaches will work with parent and child to reach a level 59030 2-5 yrs F 6/8-6/29 10:15-11 a.m. ESCA of comfort. Classes are available to children ages 3-6 year olds; refer to the 59039 2-5 yrs F 7/13-8/3 9:15-10 a.m. ESCA alternate age group for activity codes. 480-350-5201. 59040 2-5 yrs F 7/13-8/3 10:15-11 a.m. ESCA Sportball; ABC’s of Sport These parent participation programs help children to refine motor skills, such as balance and coordination, as well as develop social skills such as confidence, following instructions, turn-taking and sharing. A different sport is introduced each class using developmentally appropriate games and activities. Includes: Soccer, Basketball, T-Ball and Volleyball. *No class 7/5. **No class 7/8. 59155 2-3 yrs Th 6/7-7/26* 4-4:45 p.m. KRC $84 59168 2-3 yrs Su 6/3-7/29** 9:30-10:15 a.m. KRC $99 59167 2-3 yrs Su 6/3-7/29** 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. KRC $99

Sportball; 6 Sport, Multi-Sport Multi-Sport classes are the heart of Sportball programming. Coaches focus on the basic skills common to all sports, like balance, coordination, stamina and timing in a fun, supportive, non-competitive setting that emphasizes teamwork. S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics® Each class focuses on one of six different popular sports: hockey, soccer, Please see page 16 for a complete description. football, baseball, basketball and volleyball. No class 7/7. Fee: $99. 59154 3-6 yrs Sa 6/2-7/28 10:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. KRC S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics®; Preschool Robotics Join S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics® for an interactive storytime. Bridge the gap Sportball; Basketball, FUNdamentals between home and school with hands-on, sensory and imaginative S.T.E.A.M. Sportball Basketball introduces fundamental concepts of gameplay and teaches robotics. Design, build and program developmentally-appropriate tot bots. the basic skills required to hit the court with confidence in a supportive, non- Discover new stories and projects each week. Fee includes take-home activities. league environment. Coaches zero in on skills like dribbling, passing, catching, No experience necessary. www.steamandrobotics.com/. Fee: $39. 480-350-5200 shooting and defense in fun, exciting, skill-focused play. No class 7/5. Fee: $84. 59146 3-6 yrs T 6/5-6/26 10:30-11:30 a.m. KRC 59156 4-6 yrs Th 6/7-7/26 4:45-5:45 p.m. KRC 59147 3-6 yrs T 7/10-7/31 10:30-11:30 a.m. KRC 59148 3-6 yrs T 8/7-8/28 10:30-11:30 a.m. KRC Sportball; Soccer, ABC’s Participants are introduced to fundamentals and are provided the basic skills required to score with confidence in fun, skills-focused games. Focus on soccer skills: throw-ins, dribbling, trapping, passing and more. Material Fee: One-time Sports fee required for 1st time Sportball soccer students. $20 for jersey and soccer ball. Pay instructor on first day of class. Fee: 99. Mini All-Stars 59158 2-4 yrs Su 6/3-7/29 10-10:45 a.m. KRC For little ones who like sports. Learn the basics of flag football and basketball. Fee $8. 480-350-5800 Sportball; Soccer, FUNdamentals 58780 5-6 yrs F 6/8-6/29 10:15-11 a.m. ESCA Kickstart your day. Sportball Soccer introduces fundamental concepts of 58783 5-6 yrs F 7/6-7/27 10:15-11 a.m. ESCA gameplay and teaches the basic skills required to bend it like Beckham in a supportive, non-league environment. Coaches zero in on skills like throw-ins, dribbling, trapping and passing in fun, exciting, skill-focused play. *No class 7/7. Mini Flag Football **No class 7/8. Fee: $99. All beginners will learn the basics of football. Fee: $8. 480-350-5800 59170 3-6 yrs Sa 6/4-7/30* 4:15-5:15 p.m. KRC 58781 5-6 yrs F 6/8-6/29 11:15 a.m.-noon ESCA 59163 3-6 yrs Sa 6/2-7/28** 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. KRC 58784 5-6 yrs F 7/6-7/27 11:15 a.m.-noon ESCA 59164 3-6 yrs Su 6/3-7/29** 10:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. KRC Pee Wee Indoor Golf Learn the basics of playing golf, including how to hold a club and how to take a swing. Fee $8: None. 480-350-5800 58779 5-6 yrs F 6/8-6/29 9:15-10 a.m. ESCA 58782 5-6 yrs F 7/6-7/27 9:15-10 a.m. ESCA Soccer; Outdoor/indoor Youth Soccer Academy Please see pages 17-18 for a complete description. and times. Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 9 Activities for Tots (0-5 Years)

Sportball; T-Ball Fundamentals Sportball T-Ball introduces fundamental concepts and teaches the basic skills in a supportive environment. Coaches zero in on throwing, catching, batting form, running bases and fielding in fun, skill-focused play. Please bring a glove. Material Fee: One-time material fee required for 1st time students. $15 for t-shirt and hat. Pay instructor first day of class. *No class 7/7. **No class 7/8. Fee: $99. 59161 4-6 yrs Sa 6/2-7/28* 12:45-1:45 p.m. KRC 59160 3-6 yrs Su 6/3-7/29** 1:30-2:30 p.m. KRC

Sportball Half Day Camp A certified Sportball instructor will help develop your child’s skills in floor hockey, baseball, basketball, football, soccer, volleyball and more for future confident sports participation. Camps include creative skill work plus tons of fun games, a snack time and arts & crafts. Fee: $125. 59084 3-6 yrs M-F 6/25-6/29 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. KRC 59085 3-6 yrs M-F 7/16-7/20 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. KRC

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Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

The activities and classes below are designed Comic Art Drawing & Painting specifically for youth. Additional offerings for youth Who is your favorite superhero? Learn to draw them and create spectacular comic art in this exciting class. Working with markers and watercolors, students may be viewed in the Activities for Tots (0-5 Years) learn to draw and paint action scenes and character portraits supported by and Activities for Teens (12-18 Years) sections. reference photos. Mr. Tal. Fee: $18. 480-350-5287 59455 8-12 yrs T 6/5-6/26 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA YOUTH CLASS GUIDELINES 59456 8-12 yrs T 7/3-7/24 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA • For your child’s safety, children 5-years-old and under must be accompanied Drawing and Painting; Beginning/Intermediate to-and-from the classroom. Students will draw favorite animals, characters, still life’s and more in this • Children 5-years-old and under who are enrolled in back-to-back classes engaging class while learning fundamental art elements including line, shape, must be released to a parent between classes. Teachers and staff will not be texture, color, value and space. Projects geared towards developing drawing responsible for making sure your child gets to his/her next class. and painting skills within each theme. Class will encourage creativity and the • Classes are designed for the ages listed. Children must meet the age joy of creating art. Mr. Tal. Fee: $18. 480-350-5287 requirement as of the first class. 59337 7-11 yrs M 6/4-6/25 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA 59338 7-11 yrs M 7/9-7/30 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA • Children must be able to participate independently except in specified parent/child activities. Mixed-Media Collage • Children must be toilet-trained for all classes without parents. From paper, paint, fabric, pastels, stitching and found objects, mixed-media • Observers and non-registered individuals including siblings are not permitted collage art possibilities are endless. Creativity is explored through a variety of in classes. materials and exercises involving concepts such as line, shape, texture and color. Projects focus on principles of composition and experiments in • In order to share your child’s progress and accomplishments, your child’s figure/ground relationships and visual modes of communication. Fee: $18. instructor will designate a time for class observation and sharing. 480-350-5287 • Closed-toe shoes are required for all classes. Dance shoes or securely 59339 6-10 yrs W 6/6-6/27 3-4:30 p.m. EDNA fastened shoes for dance/movement classes. 59341 6-10 yrs W 7/11-8/1 3-4:30 p.m. EDNA • Tights/leotards and/or loose shorts/t-shirts recommended for dance/ movement classes. Young Artist Painting Students will learn basic skills of using tempera, water color and acrylic paints from the technical application, brushwork to color theory. Images of artworks Arts & Crafts from well-known artists will be used to inspire your paintings. This painting class is all about discovery, developing an art vocabulary and stimulating DIRT ALERT! Art is a messy business; please creativity. Fee: $16 480-350-5287 send children in old clothing. Although aprons are 59457 8-12 yrs F 7/6-7/27 3-4:30 p.m. EDNA available, they may not protect all clothing. Non-toxic products are used, but may bond with some fabrics. Books & Reading

All Ceramics students must bring their own Cone 10 clay and required small tools to their first class. To view the required list of materials Family Sprouts and a listing of local ceramic supply retailers, visit www.tempe.gov/ For students Kindergarten through 3rd Grade and their favorite grownup. Visit classmaterials or stop by the Edna Vihel Arts Center Front Office, 3340 S. our Learning Lab to checkout and engage with Literacy Kits packed with a variety of activities that focus on key reading skills. Most kits include phonics, vocabulary and comprehension activities. *No class 7/4. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Ceramics; Youth No Code 5-9 yrs W 6/6-7/25* 6-7 p.m. LYTH This studio class teaches students hand-building techniques such as coiling, No Code 5-9 yrs S 6/9-7/28 1-2 p.m. LYTH pinch pots and slabs. Learn to control and shape clay on the pottery wheel and finish your pieces as you try different coloring and glazing techniques. Students Paws 2 Read will have an opportunity to express their creativity while making a new project Come meet Roxy. She is a registered therapy dog who loves reading with each week. Class can be taken multiple times. Fee: $21. 480-350-5287 children of all abilities. You can find her in the library’s Caitlin Benson corner, 59375 6-8 yrs T 6/5-6/26 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA reading books that celebrate diversity. Roxy is ready to read when you are, first 59376 9-13 yrs W 6/6-6/27 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA come, first served, 10-minute time slots. Parents must be present. Bring a book 59378 6-8 yrs T 7/5-7/26 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA or borrow one selected by Roxy. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 59445 9-13 yrs W 7/11-8/1 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA No Code 5-10 yrs Th 6/7, 6/21, 7/5, 7/19 3-4 p.m. LYTH

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 11 Activities for Youth (5-12 Years) Reading Rocks We love to read in the summer and get all our points to finish Summer Reading. Come read with us for an hour. We will share great books, take some time to read on our own and together and maybe play a reading game or two. Nourish Creativity Camp Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Send your child with a sack lunch to fill their bellies and our artists will fill their No Code 7-16 yrs Th 6/14, 6/28, 7/12, 7/26 1-2 p.m. LSTR brains. This creative environment will allow children to stay safe and engaged when in between camp programs. This Class is required of all students enrolled in Performing Arts Camp and Young Artist Studio. *No class 7/4. 480-350-5287 Reading Sprouts 59344 8-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 noon-1 p.m. EDNA $10 For 1st graders below grade level in reading. Students receive targeted 59345 8-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 noon-1 p.m. EDNA $10 instruction aligned to state standards to help them gain key reading skills. 59346 8-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* noon-1 p.m. EDNA $9 Students practice this through word work, reading aloud and literacy games. 59347 8-12 yrs M-F 7/16-7/27 noon-1 p.m. EDNA $11 Students are screened to assess their eligibility. Call 480-350-5512 to schedule a 59348 8-12 yrs M-Th 7/30-8/2 noon-1 p.m. EDNA $5 registration session. No class 7/4. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code 6-7 yrs M/W 6/6-7/25 2:30-3:30 p.m. LSTR No Code 6-7 yrs M/W 6/6-7/25 3:30-4:30 p.m. LSTR

Summer Reading Program: Libraries Rock Performing Arts Camp Enjoy Totally Tempe Tuesday every Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. The Library will Whether your child wants to be center stage or behind the scene this is the feature fun and educational events for the entire family designed to support our camp for them. Enjoy drama, dance, music and design classes. Each session will Summer Reading Program which runs from 6/1-8/1. Registration begins May 1. have a new theme and allow students to build upon existing skills while learning For details visit: www.tempe.gov/SummerReading. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 facettes of stage craft. It will culminate in a performance. Students provide their own snacks. Ms. Stephanie and Ms. Aubri. *No class 7/4 480-350-5287 59355 8-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 8 a.m.-noon EDNA $110 Dance, Music & Theater 59356 8-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 8 a.m.-noon EDNA $110 59380 8-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 8 a.m.-noon EDNA $105 59381 8-12 yrs M-F 7/16-7/27 8 a.m.-noon EDNA $115 • Tights/leotards and/or loose shorts/t-shirts are recommended 59354 8-12 yrs M-Th 7/30-8/2 8 a.m.-noon EDNA $55 for dance/movement classes. • Secure hair away from face for dance and movement classes. • Dance shoes or securely fastened shoes for dance/movement Young Artist Studio Does your child love creating and exploring art? Then this is the camp for them. Ballet Basics Students will paint, draw, sculpt and dive into visual art creation. Each cycle will Explore the classical world of ballet. Fundamentals of ballet, including French vocabulary, are introduced in a creative and fun way. Dance to classical music bring a new theme allowing them to expand their skills. At the conclusion, Edna as you learn basic ballet steps and combinations. Classes emphasizes etiquette, Arts will host an exhibition of their work. Students provide their own snacks. body discipline, control, rhythm and flexibility. Fee: $12. 480-350-5287 Ms. Kelsey and Ms. Rachael. *No class 7/4 480-350-5287 59447 6-10 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 1:45-2:30 p.m. EDNA 59350 8-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 1-5 p.m. EDNA $110 59446 6-10 yrs Th 7/5-7/26 1:45-2:30 p.m. EDNA 59351 8-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 1-5 p.m. EDNA $110 59352 8-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 1-5 p.m. EDNA $105 59353 8-12 yrs M-F 7/16-7/27 1-5 p.m. EDNA $115 Summer Camps 59349 8-12 yrs M-Th 7/30-8/2 1-5 p.m. EDNA $55

Aubri Stough is finishing up a Bachelors of Arts in Dance Education at GCU, and is looking forward to her 6th summer teaching at Edna Arts. Health & Fitness Kelsey Mapston has taught the Young Artist Studio for the past five years. She Gymnastics Classes at Gold Medal Gymnastics is a middle school art teacher with the Tempe Elementary School District who Please see page 8 for a complete description. loves creating and working with young people. Gymnastics; Level 1 Rachael Summers graduated with a BFA from The School of Art Institute of Students will be introduced to basic gymnastic skills using four Olympic events: Chicago. She’s been an art teacher for at Edna Arts for the past 5 years. This is bars, beam, floor and vault. Basic skills will be demonstrated using a Tumble her first summer teaching with Young Artist Studio. Track trampoline. Classes are taught by USA-certified gymnastics staff members. For gym information, visit www.goldmedalgym.com/tempe. *No class 7/7. Stephanie Self has taught theatre and drama classes with Edna Arts since Fee: $49. 480-350-5200 59134 5-12 yrs M 6/4-6/25 5:45-6:45 p.m. GMG 2014. She is currently completing her BA in Theatre at ASU and plans to advance 59135 5-12 yrs M 7/9-7/30 5:45-6:45 p.m. GMG her work with an MFA in Theatre for Youth. 59136 5-12 yrs M 8/6-8/27 5:45-6:45 p.m. GMG 59137 5-12 yrs W 6/6-6/27 5-6 p.m. GMG 59138 5-12 yrs W 7/11-8/1 5-6 p.m. GMG 59139 5-12 yrs W 8/8-8/29 5-6 p.m. GMG 59131 5-12 yrs Sa 6/2-6/23 noon-1 p.m. GMG 59132 5-12 yrs Sa 6/30-7/28* noon-1 p.m. GMG 59133 5-12 yrs Sa 8/4-8/25 noon-1 p.m. GMG

12 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Youth (5-12 Years) Martial Arts; Karate Lim Kenpo Strengthen the importance of family values in this results-oriented Karate class. Special Interest Students will learn self-defense, respect and manners; increased self-confidence and focus. Ongoing, monthly program. Uniform Fee: $55 (includes Lim’s 3 patches). For more info, contact Patrice Lim at 602-525-8472, or at www.limkenpo.net. Fee: $55. 480-350-5200 Arizona Science Center®; 58039 6-9 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6:15 p.m. KRC Youth S.T.E.M. Camps 58040 6-9 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/31 5:30-6:15 p.m. KRC 58051 6-9 yrs T/Th 8/2-8/30 5:30-6:15 p.m. KRC S.T.E.M. is a revolutionary program that integrates the teachings of Science and 58041 10-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:15-7 p.m. KRC Mathematics with Technology and Engineering principles. Innovation drives the 58042 10-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/31 6:15-7 p.m. KRC energy behind these hands-on camps, giving youth the opportunity to explore 58052 10-12 yrs T/Th 8/2-8/30 6:15-7 p.m. KRC all subjects in-depth by utilizing skills learned during inquiry-based processes. 58043 6-9 yrs W/F 6/1-6/29 5:30-6:15 p.m. CRC www.azscience.org. Fee: $130. 480-350-5200 58044 6-9 yrs W/F 7/6-7/27 5:30-6:15 p.m. CRC 58055 6-9 yrs W/F 8/1-8/31 5:30-6:15 p.m. CRC Constructioneering 58045 10-12 yrs W/F 6/1-6/29 6:15-7 p.m. CRC Learn about engineering, math and architecture. Design structures that introduce 58046 10-12 yrs W/F 7/6-7/27 6:15-7 p.m. CRC principles of building such as following directions and persisting through 58057 10-12 yrs W/F 8/1-8/31 6:15-7 p.m. CRC challenges, defining tools and materials, and collaboration. Construct towers; test the strength of shapes and forms. Camp supports skills such as problem-solving, Martial Arts; Peaceful Warrior-Level I communication and persistence. Fee: $130. Class focuses on basic self-defense principles of Karate (empty-handed fighting) 58081 4-6 yrs M-F 6/18-6/22 1-4 p.m. WCC and Aikijujutsu (joint-locks, throws and grappling). Importance of non-violence, courtesy, respect and discipline are emphasized. Students will discover that rewards go well beyond attaining higher ranks. Sensei John Rich from Space Exploration www.watashinodojo.com. Fee: $51. No class 7/7. 480-350-5200 Camp is programmed for older youth and teens. Please see page 20 for a 58097 6 yrs+ Sa 6/2-8/11 9:30-10:30 a.m. PAC complete description and camp times. Martial Arts; Peaceful Warrior-Level II Prerequisite: Prior approval from instructor. Class focuses on basic self-defense Oceanography principles of Karate (empty-handed fighting) and Aikijujutsu (joint locks, throws Become a junior marine biologist. Dive-in to the fascinating world of and grappling). Importance of non-violence, courtesy, respect and discipline are Oceanography without leaving the desert. Discover the secrets of the deep sea; emphasized. Sensei John Rich from www.watashinodojo.com. Fee: $51. No class explore the chemistry of coral reefs, learn about the diversity of ocean habitats 7/7. 480-350-5200 58098 6 yrs+ Sa 6/2-8/11 10:45-11:45 p.m. PAC and much more. No materials needed for this under-the-sea adventure. Fee: $130. 58083 6-12 yrs M-F 7/9-7/13 1-4 p.m. WCC

Code Club Join us at the library and learn how to code in a variety of different computer programming languages. Then use your new knowledge to make computer games, apps, and website pages. No computer or coding experience needed. Absolute beginners are welcome. Registration is required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 58971 8-16 yrs M 6/4-7/23 4:15-5 p.m. LYTH 58970 8-16 yrs Th 6/7-7/26 4:15-5 p.m. LYTH

Color Me Happy Coloring reduces stress and anxiety, allowing you to express your inner artist. Families will listen to soothing music, practice mindfulness and enjoy coloring sheets for different levels. Enjoy a quiet connection between creativity and song as you color to calming musical arrangements. Join us the second Saturday of the month. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code All Ages Sa 6/9, 7/14 3-4 p.m. LMILL Family Lego® Lab Lego play benefits your child’s motor, language, cognitive, social, and emotional development. Parents are encouraged to join their children as they free build with a variety of traditional and Duplo Legos, developing coordination, communication and confidence through constructive play. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code All Ages Su 6/10, 7/8 3:30-4:30 p.m. LMRA

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Escalante Kamp Kool Program Marvel® vs. DC® Escalante Community Center offers structured programs for Join MOVIES BY KIDS® for a classic LEGO® Stop-Motion Animation mash-up youth, ages 5-13. These programs are designed for educational, where Marvel® favorites like Captain America, Black Widow, Spiderman and motivational and recreational growth. Arts & crafts, sports, computers, cooking, Hulk find themselves in the company of DC® heroes like Superman, Batman, science and swimming are some of the planned activities. Enrichment events Flash and Wonder Woman. Bring your dream comic sequence to life as you and guest speakers will be integrated throughout the program. Registration write and film your own storyline; be the voice for your favorite villain or packets are available at the Escalante Community Center, 2150 E. Orange St. or superhero. Fee: $130. online at www.tempe.gov/escalante. 480-350-5800 58093 7-14 yrs M-F 6/4-6/8 1-4 p.m. CRC Dates: 6/4-7/26 No Kamp 7/4, 7/5. Times: M-Th, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Minecraft® Movie-Making Fee: $240 Design a Minecraft® world using LEGO® blocks; create crazy Minecraft® Registration: Tempe Residents 4/14 - Proof of residency/brith certifcate required. characters out of clay and putty. Use an iPod to create Minecraft® movies and Non-Residents 4/23 become the voice for all your characters. Dream-up monsters, creepers or your own personal hero to tackle the incredible environment that you create. Bring a JuggleMania! USB thumb drive to camp and take-home your movie masterpieces. Fee: $130. Do you want to learn how to juggle? Maybe you already know the basics, but 58013 7-14 yrs M-F 6/25-6/29 1-4 p.m. WCC wonder what’s next. See what juggling is all about. Tackle new challenges and play crazy games; you won’t even realize you’re practicing. Individual or parent/ child teams welcome. Free starter set included as part of fee; to learn more, visit http://azobjectsinmotion.com. *No class 7/7. Fee: $8. 480-350-5200 North Tempe Summer Day Camp 59152 6 yrs+ Sa 6/16-7/14* 1:30-2:30 p.m. WCC Camp is offered by The Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley 59153 6 yrs+ Sa 8/4-8/25 1:30-2:30 p.m. WCC and is open to boys and girls ages 5-14 (5 year olds must have completed Kindergarten in the 2016-2017 school year). Weekly LEGO® Lab field trips, 5 sessions of themed summer activities including games room, Do you love to build with Legos? Join us for an hour of Lego building fun. Meet computer lab, gymnasium, performing arts, arts & crafts, education and much, new friends and engage in cooperative play while attempting weekly challenges much more. Breakfast and lunch provided. Teen programs available. Call for that promote engineering, math, and problem solving skills. Use your creativity information. to build anything you can imagine. Registration is not required. Fee: None. Dates: 5/29-8/3 No camp 5/28, 7/4. Registration is underway. 480-350-5500 Times: M-F, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. No Code 6-11 yrs Th 6/7-7/26 4-5 p.m. LSTR Fee: $80 per week or $20 per child per day Financial assistance available. $30 annual Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley membership Math Sprouts is required. Future 4th graders, have you forgotten about math over the summer? You are Contact: 480-858-6502 or email [email protected] invited to the library to review math. Each week we will play games, practice Visit: www.clubzona.org, www.tempe.gov/northtempe math facts, and review 3rd grade math skills so you are ready to conquer 4th grade math. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 56169 8-9 yrs M 7/2-7/23 3:30-4:30 p.m. LSTR Play-Well TEKnologies®; LEGO® S.T.E.M. Summer Camps MOVIES BY KIDS®; Acting, Movie- Making and Animation Summer Camps Join Play-Well TEKnologies® for these hands-on, minds-on, week-long camps suitable for LEGO® novices and maniacs. No materials needed; Play-Well® provides over 100,000 LEGO® pieces for each camp. For more information, visit Experience the ultimate in creativity from the first call of ‘Action!’ to ‘That’s a www.play-well.org. Fees vary based on subject. Enroll in morning and afternoon Wrap!’ MOVIES BY KIDS® offers unique, hands-on camps for youth to conceive, camps; lunch hour supervision provided by Play-Well®. 480-350-5200 write, produce and direct animated movies, live action shorts and special effects segments. All materials are provided; a $15 materials fee is due to the vendor on the first day of camp. For more information, visit www.moviesbykids.com. All Introduction to S.T.E.M. with LEGO® movies will be edited and available for view online. Fee: $130 per camp. Tap into your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO®. Build engineer- 480-350-5200 designed projects such as Boats, Snowmobiles, Catapults and Merry-Go- Rounds. Use special, hard-to-find pieces to create unique designs. Explore the endless, creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with Play-Well LEGO® Star Wars® TEKnologies®. Fee: $130. Let your imagination take you to a galaxy far, far away. The ideas will be yours, 58014 5-8 yrs M-F 6/11-6/15 9 a.m.-noon CRC the sets will be built by you, and you will operate the iPods to bring your masterpiece to the big screen. Whether it’s a re-creation of a Star Wars® movie or an adventure in another galaxy, this camp is the ultimate chance to bring your Jr. Robotics using LEGO® WeDo® concepts to life using Stop-Motion Animation. Fee: $130. Build and program robots using the LEGO® WeDo® system. Learn basic 58012 7-14 yrs M-F 7/23-7/27 9 a.m.-noon WCC programming skills, simple engineering concepts and the names of robot components. Work in small groups to complete several projects using tilt and motion sensors. This is a great way to prepare young enthusiasts for more advanced robotics programs. Fee: $150. 58015 5-8 yrs M-F 6/11-6/15 1-4 p.m. CRC

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Robotics using LEGO® NXT® Mindstorms® Sewing; Youth Sewing 2 Build and program robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms® system. Learn about Enhance your skills; sew from a pattern. Create garments, costumes, soft mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving furnishings, toys and other items. Learn about sizing, alterations, seams, grain and teamwork skills. Work in small groups to program and build your robot and lines, button markings and more. For a complete list of class materials, rise to the challenge. Control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick-up and carry visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. Fee: $39. 480-350-5200 objects and play sounds. Fee: $150. 59177 8-14 yrs Sa 7/14-8/11 1-3 p.m. PAC 58016 7-14 yrs M-F 7/16-7/20 9 a.m.-noon CRC Sewing; Opening Studio S.T.E.M. Challenge with LEGO® Please see page 38 for Open Studio description and studio times. Open Studio Amp-up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies® and tens of opportunities are available for all sewing students. thousands of LEGO®. Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as Belt-Drive Cars, Truss Bridges, Rail Racers and Pneumatic Forklifts. Design and build like never before. Fee: $130. Spanish Camp 1; Beginning Spanish 58017 7-14 yrs M-F 7/16-7/20 1-4 p.m. CRC A full-immersion, language-learning summer camp for youth. Camp activities include music, games, dancing, arts and crafts and more. Children will learn about Hispanic culture and Jedi Engineering using LEGO® become familiar with commands, daily expressions and vocabulary. Camp Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in is instructed by Mi Escuela Spanish Academy®, www.facebook.com/ front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO® X-Wings, miescuelaspanishacademy. Fee: $75. 480-350-5200 R2-units and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and 58018 6-12 yrs M-F 6/11-6/15 9 a.m.-noon WCC engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. Fee: $130. 58069 5-8 yrs M-F 7/23-7/27 9 a.m.-noon CRC Spanish Camp 2; Beginning Spanish Let’s keep practicing. Improve your listening and conversational skills, and expand your Spanish vocabulary. Explore Hispanic Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO® culture even further. Camp is instructed by Mi Escuela Spanish The Force is strong in this camp. Build complex machines and structures Academy®, www.facebook.com/miescuelaspanishacademy. Fee: $75. based on the best designs from a galaxy far, far away. Projects include LEGO® 480-350-5200 X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements 58019 6-12 yrs M-F 6/25-6/29 9 a.m.-noon WCC and fortresses. Learn key concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more. Fee: $130. 58070 7-14 yrs M-F 7/23-7/27 1-4 p.m. CRC S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics®; Bringing Learning to Life Sewing Classes Since 2007, S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics® has offered S.T.E.A.M. (Science, A sewing machine is encouraged for the classes below. If you don’t have a Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) programs for youth. Kids absorb skills machine, the City has a limited amount available for use; machines may not and knowledge through entertaining interactions with instructors, peers and be removed from classrooms and are only available for use during classroom robotic kits. Each kit contains brain units and sensory appendages designed to hours. All students must bring required materials to the first class. To view a list replicate sight, sound, touch and thought. www.steamandrobotics.com/. of materials, as well as supply vendors, visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. Fee: $52. 480-350-5200

Sewing; Parent/Child S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics®; Robo Frenzy! Experience the joy of sewing together. Use basic hand-sewing stitches and Design, build and mechanize simple structures and bots. Learn more about machine techniques to create one-of-a-kind projects. Learn new skills that may Dynamic Art, Robotic Engineering and Robo Battle Bots. Explore robo kits; build be passed-on from generation-to-generation. Bring basic sewing supplies and connections with snap and lock components, and combine nuts and bolts to sewing machine to class. For a complete list of class materials, visit secure plastic, metal and specially-synthesized materials. Work as a team to www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. *No class 7/5. Fee: $39. 480-350-5200 compete in epic robo battle bot challenges. Fee: $52. 59174 8 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/12* 5:30-7:30 p.m. PAC 59143 7-14 yrs Su 6/3-6/24 2-3:30 p.m. KRC 59175 8 yrs+ Th 8/2-8/30 5:30-7:30 p.m. PAC 59144 7-14 yrs Su 7/8-7/29 2-3:30 p.m. KRC 59145 7-14 yrs Su 8/5-8/26 2-3:30 p.m. KRC Sewing; Youth Sewing 1 Learn how to sew with help from a professional fashion designer. Discover the basics of sewing; learn how to use your sewing machine and explore fabrics, fabric layout, pinning and cutting. Design your own pillow; incorporate elastics, zippers and buttons. For a complete list of class materials, visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. Fee: $39. 480-350-5200 59176 8-14 yrs Sa 6/2-6/30 1-3 p.m. PAC Like Us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/TempeFun

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Archery Summer Camps S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics®; S.T.E.A.M. Beat the heat in Archery Camp. Perfect for families; all levels of Robotics Summer Camps archers welcome to attend. Develop confidence on the range. Improve and refine form and fundamentals. Group arrows and score; see and Make the most of your summer break with S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics® as you track your progress. Range and Equipment Fee of $75 is due to the instructor on work to design, build, program and mechanize robotic kits. Camp maintains low the first day; fee is not eligible for scholarship program. www.archeryhq.com/. student-to-instructor ratios to ensure individual needs of participants are met. No Fee: $25. 480-350-5200 experience necessary to build your dream bot. For more information, visit 58020 8 yrs+ M-F 6/18-6/22 2:30-4 p.m. ARCH www.steamandrobotics.com. Camp fees vary by subject matter. 480-350-5200 58021 8 yrs+ M-F 7/9-7/13 2:30-4 p.m. ARCH

Battle Bots Design, mechanize and program robots expertly-crafted to compete in epic Basketball; Hoop Stars Basketball Camps battle challenges. Camp offers four main competitions, and variations on other Beginners and experienced players will learn and improve from three of classics like Single Combat, Steal the Bacon, Battle Royale and King of the Hill. Arizona’s finest basketball coaches, Neil MacDonald, Varsity Coach Corona del Challenges include Time Trial Mazes, Obstacle Courses, Last Man Standing, Sol H.S., Sammy Duane Jr., Varsity Coach at Perry H.S. and AZ H.S. Hall of Fame Soccer Games and Travel Adventures. No prior experience necessary. Fee: $130. Coach Sammy Duane, former Varsity Coach at Corona del Sol H.S. The camps 58071 7-14 yrs M-F 6/4-6/8 9-11:30 a.m. WCC include instruction on shooting, technique, dribbling, ball handling, defensive play, rebounding and individual/team play. 480-350-5201 Aeronautical Engineering using Drones Camp is programmed for older youth and teens. Hoop Star Basketball Camps for Boys & Girls Please see page 21 for a complete description and camp times. All camps are held M-Th at Corona del Sol High School Main Gym. Fee: $125. 59069 6-11 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/11 8:30-10:30 a.m. CDS 59072 12-16 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/11 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CDS Time to Talk: ELL/ESL for Kids Kids, are you learning to speak English? Come to the library and practice 59070 6-11 yrs M-Th 6/11-6/14 8:30-10:30 a.m. CDS speaking English with other kids. Each week we will talk about something 59073 12-16 yrs M-Th 6/11-6/14 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CDS interesting, share new vocabulary, and learn about American culture. Together, we will play games, have fun, make new friends, and learn English at the same time. No class 7/4. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Offensive Shooting Camp for Boys & Girls No Code 6-12 yrs W 6/6-7/25 6-7 p.m. LMILL The camp focuses on the offensive aspects of the game in a more intense atmosphere. All camps are held M-Th at Corona del Sol High School Main Gym. Fee: $125. 59071 6-11 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/21 8:30-10:30 a.m. CDS Sports 59074 12-16 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/21 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CDS

Basketball; Small Ball Hoops, Grades 1-4 League is designed to assist beginners with the game of basketball. During the first two weeks, players will prepare for the season during Small Ball Camp; remaining weeks include practices followed by four 6-minute-quarter games. Players are introduced to the fundamentals of offense, defense, man to man and zone defense. Uniform included. Fee $89. 480-350-5222 59222 Co-Ed Gr. 1-2 Sa 6/9-7/21 9-10:15 a.m. NCC 59223 Boys Gr. 3-4 Sa 6/9-7/21 10:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. NCC 59224 Girls Gr. 3-4 Sa 6/9-7/21 noon-1:15 p.m. NCC

Basketball; Youth Hoops; Grades 5-6 First Day/Skills Assessment/Team Placement 59219 Co-Ed Gr. 5-6 Sa 6/2 9-11 a.m. KRC Archery Classes at Archery Headquarters Academy Join USA-certified instructors at Archery Headquarters Academy for unique and customized family lessons in a safe, structured, indoor range. Classes guarantee Program Fundraiser Banquet Celebration No Code Co-Ed Gr. 5-6 F 7/20 6-7 p.m. the most effective and innovative training for all levels of knowledge and Peter Piper Pizaa, 1805 E. Baseline Rd. expertise. Take away valuable social and physical skills to ensure success on and off the range. Visit www.archeryhq.com/. 480-350-5200 Team Formation Guidelines: Grades 5-6 1. Players are tentatively placed on teams by City of Tempe staff members prior Archery 101 to participating in a skills assessment on the first day of camp. Hone skills and improve your aim, focus and concentration. Develop confidence 2. All participants must go through a camp skills assessment prior to being on the range and create a foundation for strength and accuracy. Perfect for placed on a team. Parents are required to notify coordinator if player is going families. Range and equipment fee of $90 is due upon registration; and is not to miss the assessment. Those players will be assigned to a team the eligible for scholarship program. No class 7/2. Fee: $25 (scholarship-eligible). following week based on the total number of players on all rosters. 59149 8 yrs+ M 6/25-8/6 6-7 p.m. ARCH 3. Limited friend/coach requests will be allowed per team.

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Basketball; Youth Hoops, Grades 5-6 AAA-1 Softball; LadyHawks Fastpitch Leagues Athletes are placed on a team at the first day assessment. Saturday games Age is calculated based on the participant’s age as of January 1, 2018. only, with (1-2) team practices held during weekday evenings. Athletes keep Aimed at developing young athletes interested in playing softball in competitive reversible jersey and receive trophy at season-ending banquet. Season has middle school, club or high school softball or learning a lifetime sport activity. Games will start at 6 or 7:30 p.m. All efforts will be made to be finished by playoffs with championship. All skill levels are welcomed. Fee: $89. 9 p.m. Registration deadline: 8/15 at 5 p.m. Fee: $70 - $90. 480-350-5267 480-350-5222 59219 Co-Ed Gr. 5-6 Sa 6/2-7/21 10 a.m. 11 a.m., noon, 1p.m. WCC Players may be placed on teams in the following ways: 1. Players are assigned by Recreation staff based on school or neighborhood. Parents/Adults are welcome to volunteer coach. Background checks will be 2. Players may request to play with friends. conducted. Contact Coach Key for details. Coaching items will be provided. 3. A head coach may recruit and enter a team of up to 12 players. 480-350-5222. 4. Players may request placement on a team with approval from coach. Web Site: www.tempe.gov/youthsports Contact Bobbi Jones at 480-350-5267 or [email protected]. Summer Jammin’ Basketball League A-1 Baseball/Softball “JetHawks” T-Ball This is a non-competitive league for boys and girls ages 8-12. Practices will Geared for both boys and girls, children will be taught the basics of throwing, be held on Mondays or Wednesdays and games will be played on Fridays. hitting, fielding and base running. The first day, Wednesday, 3/21, participants Participants will get a practice/game schedule on 6/8. Registration begins 4/14. should meet at Daley field to get team assignment, meet the coach and have Fee: $5. 480-350-5805 their first practice. Fee: $70. 480-350-5267 57703 8-10 yrs M/W/F 6/4-7/27 4-6 p.m. ESCA 59227 Gr. PreK-1 W/Sa 9/8-10/27 6-7:30 p.m./8-9:30 a.m. DAL/PAL 57704 11-12 yrs M/W/F 6/4-7/27 4-6 p.m. ESCA A-2 Softball; Coach Pitch For girls only. All participants should meet at Daley field on Wednesday, 3/21. Junior Golf The format will consist of 4 to 5 practices and a 10 game schedule. Teams will Most classes are open to ages 6-17 of all skill levels. Instruction includes: putting, meet twice weekly with no additional practices held. Fee $70. 480-350-5267 chipping, full swing, rules & etiquette. Longer classes may include on-course 59234 Gr. 2-3 W/Sa 9/8-10/27 6-7:30 p.m./8-9:30 a.m. DAL/PAL play; we have junior clubs for use, if kids don’t have their own. Low student-to- instructor ratios; some sessions may require instructor approval. No class 6/17, A-3 Softball; Minors (“10U”- Gr. 3, 4, and some 5) 7/4. Private instruction is available. For more information, contact Mike Bochenek Teams will be formed and practices held beginning 3/1. The Minors division at 480-350-5248, or [email protected]. or visit emphasizes skill development, especially pitching and catching. The format will consist of coached scheduled practices and 10 scheduled games played on www.tempe.gov/golf/juniorgolf T/Th and/or Sa. Fee $90. Team jerseys are provided. Call/ email Bobbi Jones at 480-350-5267 [email protected] Morning Classes 59229 Use this code if you need to be assigned to a team. 58786 6-17 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 7-7:45 a.m. KMGC $75 59228 Use this code if you have confirmed with your coach 58787 6-17 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 8-8:45 a.m. KMGC $75 10U T//Th/Sa 8/27-11/3 6 p.m or Sa a.m. DAL/KTWB/PAL 58788 6-17 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 8:45-10:15 a.m. KMGC $120 58789 6-17 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7-7:45 a.m. KMGC $75 58790 6-17 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 8-8:45 a.m. KMGC $75 A-4 Softball; Girls 12U Community & Club Fast 58791 6-17 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 8:45-10:15 a.m. KMGC $120 Pitch Division Come as a team or be assigned to a team. Participants should be 10, 11 or 12 58792 6-17 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25 7-7:45 a.m. KMGC $65 and enrolled in grades 5 or 6. Season includes 12 scheduled games and a post- 58793 6-17 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25 8-8:45 a.m. KMGC $65 season tournament. Team jerseys are provided. Long pants with slider shorts/ 58794 6-17 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25 8:45-10:15 a.m. KMGC $105 shin guard protectors are required and are the responsibility of player. Fee: $90. 58795 6-17 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7-7:45 a.m. KMGC $75 480-350-5267 58796 6-17 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 8-8:45 a.m. KMGC $75 59231 Use this code if you need to be assigned to a team. 58797 6-17 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 8:45-10:15 a.m. KMGC $120 59230 Use this code if you have confirmed with your coach 12U M/W/Sa 8/27-11/3 6 or 7:30 p.m. or Sa a.m. DAL/KTWB Evening Classes 58798 6-17 yrs Su 6/3-7/1 5:15-6 p.m. KMGC $40 58799 6-17 yrs Su 6/3-7/1 6-7:30 p.m. KMGC $65 AZTEC/LadyHawks Fall Softball Camp 58800 6-17 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:15-6 p.m. KMGC $75 Join Coach Jeep Ray, Corona del Sol’s Head Softball Coach for the coolest 58801 6-17 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6-7:30 p.m. KMGC $120 softball camp around. Each pre-registered participant will receive a camp t-shirt. 58802 6-17 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:15-6 p.m. KMGC $75 Fee: Pitching/Catching Clinic-$25, General session-$60, both clinic and general 58803 6-17 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6-7:30 p.m. KMGC $120 session-$65. 480-350-5267 59236 Pitch/Catch Clinic Gr. 4-8 Sa 8/27 8:30- 9:30 a.m. CDS 58804 6-17 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25 5:15-6 p.m. KMGC $65 59235 General Session Gr. K-8 Sa 8/27 9:45-11:45 a.m. CDS 58805 6-17 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25 6-7:30 p.m. KMGC $105 59237 General & Clinic Gr. 4-8 Sa 8/27 8:30-11:45 a.m. CDS 58806 6-17 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:15-6 p.m. KMGC $75 58807 6-17 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6-7:30 p.m. KMGC $120 58808 6-17 yrs Su 7/8-7/29 5:15-6 p.m. KMGC $40 Rock-Climbing; Climbers Only for Teens 58809 6-17 yrs Su 7/8-7/29 6-7:30 P.M. KMGC $65 Please see page 22 for a complete description and class times. 58810 6-17 yrs T 8/7-8/28 5:45-7:15 p.m. KMGC $65 58811 6-17 yrs Th 8/19-8/30 5:45-7:15 p.m. KMGC $65 Soccer 58812 6-17 yrs Su 8/6-8/27 5-5:45 p.m. KMGC $40 Escalante Indoor Youth Soccer Academy Introduce your child to the joys of the world’s most popular sport. Participants 58813 6-17 yrs Su 8/6-8/27 5:45-7:15 p.m. KMGC $65 will learn the basic skills of soccer through developmental play. Fee: $10. 58814 6-17 yrs Sa 8/4-8/25 7:15-8 a.m. KMGC $40 480-350-5805 59256 3 yrs Sa 6/2-6/23 8:30-9:15 a.m. ESCA 59257 3 yrs Sa 6/30-7/21 8:30-9:15 a.m. ESCA Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 17 Activities for Youth (5-12 Years) North Tempe Indoor Soccer Academy Introduce your child to the joys of the world’s most popular sport. Participants Swing by for a good time! will learn the basic skills of soccer through developmental play. Fee: $15. 480-350-5800 6005 S. All-America Way Tempe, AZ 85283 59253 3-6 yrs M 6/4-7/23 6:30-7:15 p.m. NCC 480-350-5727 59254 7-10 yrs M 6/4-7/23 7:30-8:30 p.m. NCC • Tokens $1.25 each = 1 game / 14 pitches • 10 baseball machines with speeds from 30-75 mph Summer Indoor Soccer League • 6 slow-pitch softball machines This is a non-competitive instructional league for boys and girls ages 4-10. Skills training will be offered the first 2 Saturdays of the program; games will be • 2 fast-pitch softball machines, 40 & 60 mph played on the remaining Saturdays. Game schedules will be handed out on 6/9. • 3 cages with “Select-a-Pitch” baseball machines Thursday optional practices will begin on 6/7. Registration begins 4/14. Fee: $25. • 1 cage with “Select-a-Pitch” fast-pitch softball machine 480-350-5805 • T-ball area for the “little slugger” 57705 4-5 yrs Sa 6/2-7/21 9:30-11 a.m. ESCA • Walk in pro-shop offering batting gloves and accessories 57706 6-7 yrs Sa 6/2-7/21 11:30 a.m-1 p.m. ESCA • General concessions 57707 8-10 yrs Sa 6/2-7/21 1:30-3 p.m. ESCA • Group and Team Cage Rentals Facility Hours Monday-Friday 5 - 9 p.m. Saturday Noon - 6 p.m. Sunday 4 - 9 p.m. Beginning June 1, 2018 Sportball classes foster a learning environment for children where they may learn new skills and explore their environment. We respectfully request Daily 5 - 9 p.m. parents to drop-off their children for programs as parents may sometimes be a distraction. If a child is anxious, a parent may stay during the class and Sportball Holiday Hours May 28 & July 4 Closed coaches will work with parent and child to reach a level of comfort. Classes are Cage Reservations: available to children ages 6-10 year olds; refer to the alternate age group for Did you know that your team could exclusively reserve a batting cage? Here’s how. Call the activity codes. 480-350-5201 Batting Range at 480-350-5727 at least 3 days prior to the day you wish to visit. Reservation fees are $35.00 for one hour of exclusive use of a standard cage, or $45.00 for exclusive use of one of Sportball; Soccer, Skills & Game Play our Select-a-Pitch cages. A minimum of 8 players is required to make a reservation. Certified Sportball coaches recognize and teach to a child’s skill level, enabling We hope to see your team soon! each child to progress in-line with their abilities. Skills include throw-ins, dribbling, trapping, passing, and more. Material Fee: One-time fee required for 1st time Sportball soccer students. $20 for jersey and soccer ball. Pay instructor first day of class. No class 7/2. Fee: $99. 59165 6-10 yrs M 6/4-7/30 5:15-6:15 p.m. KRC Sportball; Volleyball, Skills & Game Play For kids looking to develop and refine their skills in a fun, safe outdoor environment without the stress and high ratios of a competitive league. Certified Sportball coaches recognize and teach to a child’s individual skill level, enabling each child to progress in-line with their abilities. Skills include serve, bump, set, spike and more. No class 7/6. Fee: $84. 59171 6-8 yrs F 6/8-7/27 4:30-5:30 p.m. KRC 59166 8-12 yrs F 6/8-7/27 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC Sportball Volleyball Camp Certified Sportball coaches develop competence and confidence teaching the fundamental skills necessary to excel in volleyball. Skills include: serves, bumps, sets, spikes, volley and positional play. Fee: $64. 59110 6-10 yrs M-F 6/25-6/29 3:30-4:30 p.m. KRC

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Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

The activities and classes below are designed Junior Rowing Our Junior Recreational Rowing Program (high school-age participants) trains specifically for teens. Additional offerings for teens three days per week during the summer. Float test will be held at the Kiwanis may be viewed within the Adults (18+ Years) section. Recreation Center on the first day of class at 8 a.m. Come down to the lake and try this sport for improved fitness and fun. 480-350-8069 58943 13 yrs+ M/W/F 6/11-7/6 7-9 a.m. TTLM $77 Arts & Crafts 58944 13 yrs+ M/W/F 7/9-8/3 7-9 a.m. TTLM $84 Youth Kayaking All ceramic students must bring their own cone, 10 clay and required small Whether you are looking for a class that will prepare your son/daughter for a tools to their first class. To view the required materials and a listing of local family kayaking trip or an opportunity for them to learn a new activity, this class ceramic retailers visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials or stop by the studio is for you. Our ACA certified instructors will focus on stroke technique, fitness at the Edna Vihel Arts Center Front Office. specific to kayaking and on the water fun and games. Must be ages of 10-18 to participate. No experience necessary Fee: $25. 480/350-8069. Ceramics; Teen Studio 58961 10-18 yrs T 6/12-6/19 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM This class utilizes hand building as well as wheel throwing and glazing 58962 10-18 yrs T 6/26-7/3 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM techniques. Students will create both functional and decorative works of art 58963 10-18 yrs T 7/10-7/17 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM through a series of hands-on activities. Here is your chance to get creative and 59045 10-18 yrs T 7/24-7/31 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM express yourself through clay. Class is designed for students with previous ceramics experience. Fee: $25 480-350-5287 Youth Stand-up Paddling 59373 13-17 yrs Th 6/7-6/28 3-5 p.m. EDNA Are your kids looking for a fun class out on the water this summer? If so, they 59374 13-17 yrs Th 7/5-7/26 3-5 p.m. EDNA will love Stand-up Paddling. Our instructors will focus on stroke technique, fitness specific to paddling and on the water fun and games. Must be ages 10-18 to participate. No experience necessary Fee: $25. 480/350-8069. 58964 10-18 yrs Th 6/14-6/21 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM 58965 10-18 yrs Th 6/28-7/5 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM 58066 10-18 yrs Th 7/12-7/19 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM 59046 10-18 yrs Th 7/26-8/2 7:30-9 a.m. TTLM

Books & Reading Media-Hype Tuesday Do you want a place to go after school to engage in meaningful discussions Create It Sewing about politics, identity, culture, race, literature, and art? We will highlight a new Please see page 30 for a complete description and class times. book every third Tuesday associated with our latest discussion. Chill, talk and eat with us in the Teen Center and gain exclusive access to our pre-published books. Mixed Media Collage Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5327 From paper, paint, fabric, pastels, stitching and found objects, mixed-media No Code 12-18 yrs T 6/5-7/17 3:30-5 p.m. LTEEN collage art possibilities are endless. Creativity is explored through a variety of materials and involves concepts such as line, shape, texture and color. Projects focus on principles of composition and experiments in figure/ground Reading Rocks relationships and visual modes of communication. Fee: $18. 480-350-5287 Please see page 12 for a complete description. 59340 12-16 yrs W 6/6-6/27 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA 59342 12-16 yrs W 7/11-8/1 3:30-5 p.m. EDNA Teen Summer Reading Program: Libraries Rock Please see page 12 for a complete description. Boating Health & Fitness Float Test All rowing participants must complete a 10-minute float test and watch a U.S. Drop-In Fitness Class Rowing Safety Video (does not include stand-up paddling or kayaking). If you Please see page 37 for complete descriptions and class times. have rowing experience but are new to the Tempe Town Lake Rowing Program, you must fulfill this requirement. For additional information, please contact the Exercise Classes Boating Office at 480-350-8069. Please see pages 33-34 for complete descriptions and class times. Holistic Health and Wellness Workshops Please see page 34-35 for complete descriptions and class times. Martial Arts Please see page 35 for complete descriptions and class times. Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 19 Activities for Teens (12-18 Years) Nourish Creativity Code Club Please see page 12 for a complete description and class times. Please see page 13 for a complete description and class times. Performing Arts Camp CompuGirls Camp Please see page 12 for a complete description and class times. Tempe Public Library and ASU have partnered to introduce computational thinking skills to girls ages 13-16 to help prepare them for the S.T.E.M. career Pilates field. In this hands-on camp, we will construct electrical circuits and embellish Please see page 35 for complete descriptions and class times. them with art work while engaging in meaningful discussions about culture and identity. Lunch provided. Fee: None. To register call 480-350-5327. Yoga No Code 13-16 yrs T-F 6/26-6/29 noon-4 p.m. LTEEN Please see page 36 for complete descriptions and class times. No Code 13-16 yrs S 6/30 10 a.m.-2 p.m. LTEEN Young Artist Studio Cooking Demonstration Classes; Please see page 12 for a complete description and class times. Chef Monica O’Brien Please see page 37 for complete descriptions and class times.

Special Interest Create Thursday Bring your skills and interests to the Teen Center by immersing yourself in our Anime Streamers individually paced teen-lead pop up maker space. Explore robotics, computer If you are a self-described anime fan or otaku then we would love to see you at programming, graphic design, painting, t-shirt printing, button making, Perler our weekly meet up. During this teen lead program you can partake in an anime beading and much more. Tools and supplies are available upon request. marathon, a discussion about the latest manga, or show off your stellar cosplay Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5327 attire. Members get first dibs on recently ordered manga. Bring your own pocky. No Code 12-18 yrs Th 6/7-8/30 3-5 p.m. LTEEN Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5327 No Code 12-18 yrs M 6/4-8/27 5-7 p.m. LTEEN Game On! @ Tempe Public Library Relax with your fellow teens for two hours of gaming fun. Teens meet at the library to play video games and socialize. *Game On will occasionally end at Arizona Science Center®; Youth 4 p.m. to accommodate large scale library programs. No class on 7/4. S.T.E.M. Camps Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5522 No Code 12-18 yrs W 6/6-7/25 3-5 p.m.* LMRA Please see page 13 for a complete program description. JuggleMania! Please see page 14 for a complete description and class times. Arizona Science Center®; Space Exploration Welcome to astronaut training. As an astronaut recruit, you will explore the world of Space and discover how your body will act, react and adapt to space Kamp Kool travel. Learn about NASA; investigate and explore the tools, methods and Please see page 14 for a complete description. sciences all astronauts need to know to accomplish the ultimate task: space travel. Fee: $130. 480-350-5200 58082 12-15 yrs M-F 7/9-7/13 9 a.m.-noon WCC MOVIES BY KIDS®; Acting, Movie- Arizona Science Center®; Oceanography Making and Animation Summer Camps Please see page 13 for a complete description and camp times. Please see page 14 for a complete description and class times. MusicHype Mondays Listen to, talk about and play your favorite genres, artists, soundtracks, movie scores, cover songs, music videos, and more. Look forward to special guests and activities that will introduce you to the music profession from inception to production. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5327 No Code 12-18 yrs M 6/4-7/9 3:30-5 p.m. LTEEN

North Tempe Summer Camp Babysitting Class/Childcare CPR/AED/FA Please see page 14 for a complete description. Acquire the knowledge, skills and confidence to care for infant and school children. The class will teach students how to respond to emergencies and illness with first aid, rescue breathing and other appropriate care. Earn 2 Pets; Dog Obedience Classes certifications; certified Babysitter and CPR/AED child/infant. Students should Please see page 38 for a complete description and class times. bring a non-perishable lunch to training. Supply Fee: $32; Fee: $58. 480-350-5201 59075 11-16 yrs Th 6/6 9 a.m.-3 p.m. KRC 59076 11-16 yrs Sa 8/4 9 a.m.-3 p.m. KRC Play-Well TEKnologies®; LEGO® Robotics Summer Camps Please see page 15 for complete descriptions and camp times.

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Teen Summer Adventure Series Play-Well TEKnologies®; LEGO® As part of the Summer Teen Opportunity Center, the Escalante Community S.T.E.M. Summer Camps Center offers a “Teen Adventure Series.” Teens will participate in fun activities in Please see page 15 for complete descriptions and camp times. a safe environment. The activities will promote a healthier lifestyle, socialization skills, increased confidence, teamwork and, most of all, fun. Sewing Classes Please see page 15 for complete descriptions and class times. Summer Jam Pool Party Join us for our annual summer teen pool party. Have fun, play pool basketball and eat fresh food off the grill. Teens will have the opportunity to participate in communication, trust and team building exercises and contests designed for the Spanish Summer Camps pool. Music, prizes and food will be provided. Fee: None. 480-350-5800 Please see page 15 for complete descriptions and camp times. 58370 13-18 yrs F 6/8 7-9 p.m. ESCA Teen Bowling Take a break from the summer heat and join Escalante on a bowling trip to S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics ®; Brunswick Bowling Alley. Food and drink included. Transportation provided by S.T.E.A.M. Robotics Summer Camps Escalante Community Center. Fee: $5. 480-350-5800 Please see page 16 for a complete description. 58244 13-18 yrs F 6/15 3-5:30 p.m. ESCA Water & Waves S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics ®; Enjoy a fun day in the sun at Golfland Sunsplash. Be lazy in the lazy river, catch Aeronautical Engineering with a wave in the wave pool or take a trip down the slides. Lunch is not included. Drones Transportation provided by Escalante Community Center. Fee: $10. Learn aerodynamic concepts, navigation skills and technologies. Come to 480-350-5800 understand Bernoulli’s principle, and how it impacts flight. Using physics, explore 58245 13-18 yrs F 6/22 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ESCA the four Forces of Flight, and how the properties of air affect flight. Camp concludes with aerial competitions and skill challenges. Required: Smart Phone/ Teen Rowing Tablet with Wi-Fi. Fee: $170 (includes drone rental). 480-350-5200 Join Escalante Community Center on a morning adventure to Tempe Town 58072 12-15 yrs M-F 6/4-6/8 12:30-3 p.m. WCC Lake. Teens will participate in rowing demonstration and then will have the opportunity to put their skills to the test. Transportation provided by Escalante Community Center. Fee: $5. 480-350-5800 S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics®; Battle Bots 58371 13-18 yrs F 6/29 7:30-10:30 a.m. ESCA Please see page 16 for a complete description and camp times. Main Event S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics®; Robo Frenzy Bowling, laser tag, gravity ropes, arcade games and pizza. What better way to Please see page 15 for a complete description and class times. spend a Summer Day? Join Escalante Community Center on an afternoon trip full of fun at Tempe’s Main Event. Transportation provided by the Escalante Summer Teen Opportunity Center (STOC) Community Center. Fee: $10. 480-350-5800 STOC is a safe, supervised environment for teens to participate in positive 58247 13-18 yrs F 7/13 12:30-5:30 p.m. ESCA programs. Teens will have access to important information, resources and services. It also offers social and recreational activities, guest speakers, field trips, Trampolines, Tumbling, Parkour & More employment advice and more. Drop in to meet new friends and have fun. Free Take a trip with us to Kids That Rip. If planning to skate or scoot, participants will facility membership required. No STOC 7/4, 7/19. Fee: None. 480-350-5800 need their own equipment. For specific information on the facility, please visit 58369 13-18 yrs T-Th 6/5-7/26 5-8:30 p.m. ESCA their website. An additional participant/parent waiver will be required for the field trip, available at the Escalante Community Center. Transportation provided Summer Teen Volunteer Orientation by Escalante Community Center. Fee: $10. 480-350-5800 Acquire volunteer service hours for school while developing professional skills 58246 13-18 yrs F 7/20 1-6 p.m. ESCA to prepare you for career and college readiness. Provide customer service to families and lead fun and meaningful activities with children, teens and library staff. Contact your Teen Services Librarian, Micah for more information. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5327 No Code 12-18 yrs M 5/7 4-6 p.m. LTEEN No Code 12-18 yrs Sa 5/12 2-4 p.m. LTEEN Keep A Good Class Going Table Top Game On Get together with fellow table top gamers to work your mental agility, problem solving skills, and memory in the Teen Center. Explore the library’s collection of Register Early! challenging and entertaining table top games or bring your own. Recommend games for the library to purchase, hold tournaments, and invite your friends. Game on. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5327 No Code 12-18 yrs F 6/1-8/31 2-5 p.m. LTEEN www.tempe.gov/Brochure

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Sports Team Formation Guidelines: Grades 7-8 1. Players are tentatively placed on teams by City of Tempe staff members prior to participating in a skills assessment on the first day of camp. 2. All participants must go through a camp skills assessment prior to being placed on a team. Parents are required to notify coordinator if player is going to miss the assessment. Those players will be assigned to a team the following week based on the total number of players on all rosters. 3. Limited friend/coach requests will be allowed per team.

Basketball; Youth Hoops, Grades 7-8 Athletes are placed on a team at the first day assessment. Saturday games only, with (1-2) team practices held during weekday evenings. Athletes keep reversible jersey and receive trophy at season-ending banquet. Season has playoffs with championship. All skill levels are welcomed. Fee: $89. 480-350-5222 59220 Girls Gr. 7-8 Sa 6/2-7/21 2, 3, 4 p.m. WCC Archery Classes 59221 Boys Gr. 7-8 Sa 6/2-7/21 1, 2, 3, 4 p.m. NCC Please see page 16 for a complete description and class times. Parents/Adults are welcome to volunteer coach. Background checks will be conducted. Contact Coach Key for details. Coaching items will be provided. Archery Summer Camps 480-350-5222 Please see page 16 for a complete description and camp times. Golf; Junior Golf Please see page 17 for a complete description and class times. Advanced classes may be scheduled if there are enough interested participants. For more information call Mike Bochenek, 480-350-5248.

Rock-Climbing; Climbers Only for Teens Build self-confidence while enjoying the excitement and challenge of rock- climbing in an indoor, safety-oriented environment. Class includes climbing, bouldering, rappelling, belaying and safety-awareness. Participants need to arrive 15 minutes prior to the class start time to be fitted for shoes and to complete a waiver form. www.phoenixrockgym.com/. Fee: $33. 480-350-5200 58840 11-15 yrs W 7/11-7/25 6:30-8:30 p.m. ROC 58838 11-15 yrs F 6/15-6/29 6:30-8:30 p.m. ROC 58839 11-15 yrs F 8/10-8/24 6:30-8:30 p.m. ROC

Rock-Climbing; Rock-Climbing and Rappelling Please see page 40 for a complete description and class times.

AZTEC/LadyHawks Fall Softball Camp Please see page 17 for a complete description and camp times. Softball; Girls 14U Fast Pitch League, Gr. 7-8 Come as a team or be assigned to a team. Participants should be 12, 13 or 14 Basketball; Above the Rim League and enrolled in grades 7 or 8. Season includes 10 scheduled games and a post- A basketball league where you are the player and the coach. Teams are season tournament. Team jerseys are provided. Long pants with slider shorts/ created by a draft/lottery system. Staff will be available to assist with teams shin guard protectors are required and are the responsibility of player. Fee: $90. when needed. The season will conclude with a tournament. All skill levels are 480-350-5267 welcome. Games will be officiated and score kept. Free facility membership 59232 Use this code if you need to be assigned to a team. required. For more information contact Ashley. Fee: None. 480-350-5402 59233 Use this code if you have confirmed with your coach 58372 13-18 yrs T/Th 6/5-7/19 4-5:15 p.m. ESCA 14U T/Th/Sa 8/27-11/3 6 or 7:30 DAL/KTWB

Basketball; Youth Hoops; Grades 7-8 First Day/Skills Assessment/Team Placement 59220 Girls Gr. 7-8 Sa 6/2 noon-2 p.m. KRC Check Out Upcoming Events! 59221 Boys Gr. 7-8 Sa 6/2 3-5 p.m. KRC Program Fundraiser Banquet Celebration www.facebook.com/FamilyFun No Code Co-Ed Gr. 7-8 F 7/20 7:30-8:30 p.m. Peter Piper-1805 E Baseline Rd.

22 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure ActivitiesActivities ForFor FamiliesFamilies Send your kids to camp in Tempe! Tempe summer camps offer fun and active ways for children to spend their summer. With so many to choose from, you’re sure to find one for every member of your family! Registration for summer camps begins April 1, unless otherwise noted within the camp description. tempe.gov/summercamps 480-350-5200

Adapted Recreation Arizona Science Center; S.T.E.M. Summer Camps Young engineers can spend their summer break with STEM! STEM is a Camp Challenge state-wide, revolutionary program that integrates the teaching of Science and Camp Challenge is a summer day camp offered during the months of June and Mathematics by incorporating Technology and Engineering. July for youth ages 5-21 with developmental disabilities. Campers will enjoy arts See pages 13 and 20 for more info. & crafts, games, swimming, music, field trips, bowling and more! See page 49 for more info. MOVIES BY KIDS®; Acting, Movie-Making and Animation Summer Camps Day Camps These unique, hands-on camps offer students ages 7 to 13-years-old the opportunity to conceive, write, produce, and direct animated movies, live action Escalante Summer Kamp Kool Program shorts and special effects segments. This eight-week recreational summer day camp is offered through the Escalante See page 14 for more info. Community Center for ages 5 to 13-years-old. Participants will enjoy arts and crafts, sports, computers, cooking, science and swimming, as well as enrichment events and guest speakers. Registration Packet pick-up available March 19 at the Performing Arts Camp Escalante Community Center. Registration for Tempe Residents begins in-person, Youth ages 8 to 12-years-old will enjoy drama, dance, music and design classes. April 14, at Escalante; drop-off registration for Non-Tempe Residents begins April Weekly sessions feature different themes to continue building skills. Concludes 23 at Escalante. Kamp Kool runs 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Mon.-Thu. starting June 4. with performance. See page 14 for more info. See page 12 for more info.

North Tempe Summer Day Camp Play-Well TEKnologies® Lego® Engineering and Robotics Camps This summer-long day camp is offered by The Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Explore concepts in physics, mechanical engineering, structural engineering and Valley and is open to boys and girls ages 5-14. Camp includes weekly field trips architecture while playing with your favorite LEGO® creations. These hands-on and five sessions of themed summer activities including computer lab, game and minds-on workshops are suitable for LEGO® novices and LEGO® maniacs room, gymnasium, performing arts, arts & crafts, education area and much ages 5 to 13-years-old! No materials needed. more. Camp runs 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Fri. starting May 29. See pages 14 and 15 for more info. See page 14 for more info.

Spanish Camps Kid Zone Camps These full-immersion, language-learning summer camps are perfect for youth ages 6 to 12-years-old looking to learn a new language or brush-up on their Kid Zone summer enrichment programs are for kids in Kindergarten – 8th grade. Spanish-speaking skills. Camp activities will include vocabulary learning, Flexible 1-5 day schedules are offered, as well as full-day or half-day options. conversational skills and Cultural immersion, including music, dancing, art K-5th grade camps meet in several locations throughout the City of Tempe and projects and more. run from May 30 – July 27. Specialty programs including Sports, STEM and See page16 for more info. Middle School camps are also available. All campers will enjoy age-appropriate curriculum and daily enrichment classes that include Spanish, STEM, nutrition, theater, science, arts and sports activities. Camp will also include weekly field S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics Camps trips and special events. Kid Zone is DHS licensed and DES certified. For more Make the most of your summer break with S.T.E.A.M. and Robotics® as you camp information, call 480-350-5405. design, build, program and mechanize robotic kits. No experience is necessary to build your dream bot! See pages 15 and 16 for more info. Special Interest Camps Archery Young Artist Studio Students ages 8 yrs.+ looking to learn a unique sport will find fun and adventure Students ages 8 to 12-years-old will paint, draw, sculpt and dive into visual art in this hands-on Archery program. All skill levels will practice form and refine creation. Weekly sessions feature different themes to expand skills. Concludes skills while developing confidence on the range. Perfect for families. with exhibition. See page 16 for more info. See page12 for more info.

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June-August 2018 Mixed Bulk & Green Organics Collection Schedule Collection Dates Collection Type Area A JUN 4-8 Area B JUN 11-15 BULK TRASH Area C JUN 18-22 Area D JUN 25-29

Collection Dates Collection Type Area E JUL 2-6 BULK Area F JUL 9-13 TRASH and Area G JUL 16-20 GREEN Area H JUL 23-27 ORGANICS Collection Dates Collection Type Area A AUG 6-10 BULK Area B AUG 13-17 TRASH and Area C AUG 20-24 GREEN Area D AUG 27-31 ORGANICS For full schedule, visit www.tempe.gov/smart Items may be placed for collection no earlier than 10 days prior to Monday of your collection week and no later than 6 a.m. on Monday of your collection week.

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Outdoor Pools Splash around at Escalante or McClintock! 6-17 years 75¢ 18+ years $1.25

Kiwanis Wave Pool Music Under Catch a wave at the indoor wave pool! 2-12 years $5 the Stars 13+ years $7 Apr 27 | 7 pm | Free Splash Pads Bring a lawn chair or blankets and settle in for a night of at Esquer, Hudson and Jaycee music for the entire family under the open Arizona sky. neighborhood parks Open 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Free!

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FREE Family Movie Series Friday evenings at Kiwanis Park Movies start at dusk City of Tempe (Approx. 7 p.m.) Youth Transit Pass May 4 - 18 Tempe In Motion FREE Transit pass for Bring your blankets, a picnic dinner, and the Tempe youth ages 6 to 18. entire family to enjoy a great movie in the park! Valid on all Valley Metro May 4 Coco PG bus routes and the METRO light rail. May 11 The Emoji Movie PG New passes for the 2018-19 May 18 Despicable Me 3 G year are available May 14!

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SRP Town Lake Marina Expo Paddling Youth ages 10 years old and up will have a blast trying Stand-Up Paddleboards, Kayaks and Rowing on Tempe Town Lake. All equipment provided. No experience necessary. Space is limited so register early. www.Tempe.gov/Boating 480-350-8069

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Full-day enrichment camps for K-8th grades Field trips, special events & sports included Flexible 1-5 day schedules from $70 - $120/week DHS Licensed & DES certified

Current participants register online at www.KidZoneLogin.com New participants should call 480-350-5405 Tickets On Sale – June 1 Children 12 & younger FREE ● 5-11 p.m.

Back to School Celebration Stop in and get a head start with information about upcoming fall classes, programs and services. Cool-off and enjoy some ice cream and raffle prizes. Registration not required. Fee: None Tuesday, July 31 5-6 p.m. Escalante Community Center 480-350-5800 Ken McDonald 800 E. Divot Dr., 480-350-5250

Escalante Family Magic MountainTrip Saturday July 28 One-day turn around trip for families with children Rolling Hills 1415 N. Mill Ave., 480-350-5275 6 years and older. $90 each and Reserve your tee time at includes park www.tempe.gov/escalante admission and www.tempe.gov/GolfTempe or 480-350-5800 round-trip transportation. 28 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities For Families

Family Bingo Nights Prizes and snack concession stand will be available. Admission is free! Phone registration required for each family. 6 - 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 27 Friday, June 29 Friday, August 31 480-858-6500 1555 N. Bridalwreath St. Tempe, AZ 85281

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Connect with your community and city government. The Tempe Volunteer program has a wide variety of service opportunities Daily available for individuals and groups, from sixth-graders through golden-agers, Waves from a few hours to years of service. May 26 – July 29 from 1 - 5 p.m. $5 for ages 2-12 years old $7 for ages 13+ years old

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Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

The activities and classes below are designed Ceramics; Intermediate/Advanced Class is recommended for students who have taken Beginning Throwing. We specifically for Adults (18+ Years). Additional will cover advanced throwing forms and techniques such as 2-part cylinders, offerings for adults may be viewed teapots, and decorative techniques. You can also work independently on your in the Adult (50+ Years) section. own wheel thrown projects. Fee: $118. 480-350-5287 59249 18 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/26 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA Classes - Participants & Observation: Ceramics; Intermediate/Advanced Throwing • Childcare is not offered. If you’re ready to advance your ceramics skills, this is the class for you. Increase • Observers and non-registered individuals, including your knowledge as you create more advanced projects of your choosing. The children, are not permitted in classes or workshops. instructor will provide building and glaze demonstrations and help guide you • Closed-toe shoes are required for ceramics, pottery through your projects. Prerequisite: Beginning Ceramics or other ceramics and jewelry classes. experience. No class 7/4. Fee: $100. 480-350-5287 59248 18 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA Arts & Crafts Ceramics; Pottery Club This leisurely morning of working in the studio offers students ample time To view class materials lists, visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials to create functional and sculptural ceramics work. Potters can freely work on or visit the Edna Vihel Activities Center Front Office, 3340 S. the wheel or hand-build; the choice is yours. Demonstrations in building and Rural Road, Tempe. Students must bring all materials to the first glazing will be provided by instructor. Class is recommended for students who class unless otherwise noted within class description. have taken Ceramics. No class 7/4. Fee: $140. 480-350-5287 59250 18 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25 9 a.m.-2 p.m. EDNA Ceramics; Beginning Ceramics; Specialty Surface Decoration See what keeps the local community of potters coming back every session as you Learn specialty techniques and tips to help you create and personalize your learn age-old techniques of creating beautiful and functional pieces of art. Build ceramic artwork. From stamps to wax resist glazing, you’ll learn how to use color a strong ceramics foundation with an introduction to hand-building, throwing, and texture to your advantage. We’ll work on tiles and other projects to expand surface design and glazing. Fee: $118. 480-350-5287 your knowledge and creativity. All skill levels welcome. Fee: $120. 480-350-5287 59240 18 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA 59252 18 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 9 a.m.-noon EDNA Ceramics; Beginning Throwing Create It Sewing Class is recommended for students who have taken Beginning Ceramics. This Drop in every Tuesday evening with your sewing project and use our sewing is your opportunity to become one with the ceramic wheel through a series of machines or bring your own. The last Tuesday of each month we will make a exercises that build up your skills. This class will cover bowls, cups, mugs, plates specific project. Materials list will be posted on the Library website. We’ll supply and other dinnerware type items. Fee: $118. 480-350-5287 the notions and assistance. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 59241 18 yrs+ M 6/4-7/23 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA 480-350-5500 No Code 14 yrs+ T 6/5-8/28 5-7:30 p.m. LMILL Ceramics; Hand-building Studio Do you want time to experiment and hone your skills? Intermediate and Jewelry Basics Learn the basics of jewelry-making and what materials to use. We provide the Advanced hand-builders can work freely in this non-instructional setting. Studio tools and equipment for you to learn the techniques to work in metals and space is being provided during our regular throwing classes and space is limited. plenty of time to practice and perfect your technique. Metal and materials will *No class 7/4. 480-350-5287 be provided on first class only, additional materials purchased by students. 59243 18 yrs+ M 6/4-7/23 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA $118 Fee: $80. 480-350-5287 59448 18 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25* 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA $100 59255 18 yrs+ M 6/4-7/23 6-8:30 p.m. PAC Ceramics Independent Study Need additional time in the ceramics studio to work on your class projects? Find Jewelry; Open Studio For safety, only experienced jewelry students are eligible. Looking for a space it here. Work independently on your hand-building and throwing projects. Only to work on your own jewelry creations? Utilize the time in Open Studio to take work created in the studio can be fired and glazed. A ceramics instructor your jewelry project from start-to-finish or complete a project that’s already will be on hand to help if you have questions. Constance. Fee: $48. in-progress. Instructor will provide guidance as needed, as well as demonstrate 480-350-5287 various jewelry techniques. Fee: $80. 480-350-5287 59244 18 yrs+ Sa 6/9-6/30 9 a.m.-noon EDNA 59258 18 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/26 6-8:30 p.m. PAC 59245 18 yrs+ Sa 6/9-6/30 12:30-3:30 p.m. EDNA 59246 18 yrs+ Sa 7/7-7/28 9 a.m.-noon EDNA 59247 18 yrs+ Sa 7/7-7/28 12:30-3:30 p.m. EDNA Mosaics and More Fascinated by mosaic tile floors or ancient mosaic artworks? Let us show you how to work with ceramic tile, glass beads and recycled materials to enhance projects like flower pots, tabletops and more. Learn the fundamentals of tile placement and grouting. Instructor will cover required and optional supplies on first night of class. Fee: $60. 480-350-5287 59259 18 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/26 6-8:50 p.m. EDNA

30 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (18+ Years) Oil Painting; Beginning Essentials of Kayak Touring Ever want to delve into oil painting but not sure where to start? This class will Taught by ACA-certified kayak instructors, this class will refine your kayak touring take you through all the basic know how of the media and oil paint application, skills and is perfect for all levels of experience. Instructors focus on basic and as well as drawing and composition through still lives and studying the masters. intermediate strokes and maneuvers as well as fitness, boat-handling and We will look at a variety of styles. Great for all levels but especially those just rescues in “sit-inside” touring kayaks. All equipment provided. No experience itching to paint for the first time. 480-350-5287. necessary. Register early. Fee $80. 480-350-8069 59260 15 yrs+ T 6/5-6/22 6:20-8:50 p.m. EDNA $15 58895 18 yrs+ Sa 6/2-6/23 6:30-8:30 a.m. TTLM 59385 15 yrs+ T 7/3-7/24 6:20-8:50 p.m. EDNA $21 58897 18 yrs+ Th 6/7-6/28 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM 58896 18 yrs+ Sa 7/7-728 6:30-8:30 a.m. TTLM Painting; Beginning/Intermediate 58898 18 yrs+ Th 7/12-8/2 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM Your first brush stroke will immerse you into a world of art, created by you. This introductory class will teach you the basic to advanced techniques for painting Glow Paddle in a variety of mediums which may include: Acrylic and Watercolor. Students will The wildest and brightest Glow Paddle on Tempe Town Lake. Join us for a learn how to make brush strokes, mix colors and paint from photographs and night under the stars while we glow and glide across the water. In addition to still lives. Fee: $19. 480-350-5287 all necessary kayaking equipment, participants will receive glow in the dark 59261 18 yrs+ M 6/6-6/27 6:30-8:30 p.m EDNA accessories. Feel free to wear glow in the dark clothing items that you don’t 59449 18 yrs+ M 7/2-7/23 6:30-8:30 p.m EDNA mind getting wet. Register early. Adult Fee: $35; Youth Fee: $20. 480-350-8069 58899 10 yrs+ F 6/15 7:30-9:30 p.m. TTLM 58903 10 yrs+ F 6/29 7:30-9:30 p.m. TTLM Boating 58907 10 yrs+ F 7/13 7:30-9:30 p.m. TTLM 58911 10 yrs+ F 7/27 7:30-9:30 p.m. TTLM 58915 10 yrs+ F 8/10 7:30-9:30 p.m. TTLM Float Test - Rowing Classes Only All rowing participants must complete a 10-minute float test and watch a U.S. Introduction to Kayaking Rowing Safety Video (does not include paddling classes). If you have rowing Taught by ACA-certified kayak instructors, this is a perfect class for all levels of experience but are new to the City of Tempe Rowing Program, you must paddling experience. This class will focus on basic strokes and maneuvers as fulfill this requirement. For additional information, please contact the Boating well as fitness, boat-handling and rescues in “sit-on-top” kayaks. All necessary Office at 480-350-8069.. equipment will be provided. No experience necessary. Fee: $70. 480-350-8069 58919 18 yrs+ Sa 6/2-6/23 8 -10 a.m. TTLM 58920 18 yrs+ T 6/5-6/26 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM Adult Learn to Row 58921 18 yrs+ Sa 7/7-7/28 8-10 a.m. TTLM Designed for first-time rowers, this course will introduce the basics of rowing 58922 18 yrs+ T 7/10-7/31 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM safety and boat-handling. Proper rowing technique and fitness development are stressed. Participants must pass a 10-minute float test and have a basic level of Introduction to Stand-up Paddling fitness. The first class will include a float test/safety video. First three classes are Join the fastest-growing watersport in the country. No experience is necessary; mandatory. 480-350-8069 this class will teach you the basics of Stand-Up Paddling. All necessary 58889 18 yrs+ Sa/Su 6/2-6/24 6:30-8:30 a.m. TTLM $96 equipment is provided. Fee: $30. 480-350-8069 58891 18 yrs+ T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM $96 58923 18 yrs+ Sa 6/2 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM 58890 18 yrs+ Sa/Su 6/30-7/22 6:30-8:30 a.m. TTLM $96 58924 18 yrs+ T 6/5 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM 58892 18 yrs+ T/Th 7/10-8/2 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM $96 58925 18 yrs+ Sa 6/9 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM 59021 18 yrs+ Sa/Su 7/28-8/12 6:30-8:30 a.m. TTLM $72 58926 18 yrs+ T 6/12 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM 58927 18 yrs+ Sa 6/16 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM Adult Open Rowing and Sculling 58928 18 yrs+ T 6/19 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM This session brings experienced rowers together and is designed with athletes 58929 18 yrs+ Sa 6/23 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM in mind. Sweep-rowers and scullers may try either discipline; class utilizes cross- 58930 18 yrs+ T 6/26 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM training, video analysis and flexibility and focuses on a high-level of rowing. 58931 18 yrs+ Sa 6/30 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM Prerequisite: Learn to Row or commensurate experience. 480-350-8069 58962 18 yrs+ Sa 7/7 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM 58949 18 yrs+ T 6/5-8/14 5:30-7:30 a.m. TTLM $99 58933 18 yrs+ T 7/10 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM 58945 18 yrs+ T 6/5-8/14 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM $99 58934 18 yrs+ Sa 7/14 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM 58950 18 yrs+ Th 6/7-8/16 5:30-7:30 a.m. TTLM $99 58935 18 yrs+ T 7/17 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM 58946 18 yrs+ Th 6/7-8/16 5:45-7:45 p.m. TTLM $99 58936 18 yrs+ Sa 7/21 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM 58947 18 yrs+ Sa 6/2-8/11 6-8 a.m. TTLM $90 58937 18 yrs+ T 7/24 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM 58948 18 yrs+ Su 6/3-8/12 6-8 a.m. TTLM $99 58938 18 yrs+ Sa 7/28 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM 58939 18 yrs+ T 7/31 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM 58940 18 yrs+ Sa 8/4 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM Erg Fitness 58941 18 yrs+ T 8/7 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM No experience necessary. Come try one of the best workouts around. Join this 58942 18 yrs+ Sa 8/11 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM class with an experienced instructor who will work with you on your technique 59026 18 yrs+ T 8/14 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM and push you to reach new heights on your fitness progression. The workouts will be tailored to the individual. Fee: $30. 480-350-8069 58893 18 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 6:30-7:30 p.m. TTLM 58894 18 yrs+ W 7/11-8/1 6:30-7:30 p.m. TTLM Sign Up for the

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Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 31 Activities for Adults (18+ Years) Stand-up Paddling Fitness Mystery Club Once you have learned the basics of SUP, stay in shape by taking SUP Fitness. Are you an avid mystery reader? If so, you are invited to meet with other fans This class will focus on fitness and advanced paddling technique. Prerequisites: to discuss favorite mystery books or authors. Volunteers rotate leading the Intro to Stand-Up Paddling or commensurate experience. Fee: $48. discussion. Responsibility for leading the discussion rotates around the group. 480-350-8069 First Saturday of each month from 10 a.m.-noon in the Connections Café. 58957 18 yrs+ Su 6/3-6/24 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 58959 18 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 6/2 Crimes Against a Book Club by 58958 18 yrs+ Su 7/1-7/22 7-8:30 a.m. TTLM Cathy Cooperman 58960 18 yrs+ W 7/11-8/1 5:45-7:15 p.m. TTLM No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 7/7 Muzzled by Eileen Brady No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 8/4 Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lufton Stand-Up Paddling Yoga Enjoy paddling on the lake, anchoring boards and setting yoga breathing. S.U.P. yoga features seated and standing yoga postures, including sun salutations, Writers Connection This informal writer’s critique group is free and open to aspiring writers to put lunges and downward-facing dog. We will take a few quiet meditation moments words to paper and share their work in a non-threatening atmosphere. *Group before paddling back. Visit www.tempe.gov/boating for a schedule of classes. meets every other Friday. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Prerequisite: Intro SUP or commensurate experience. Fee: $35. 480-350-8069 No Code 18 yrs+ F 6/1-8/24 2-4 p.m. LMRB 58951 18 yrs+ Sa 6/9 6-7:30 p.m. TTLM 58952 18 yrs+ Sa 6/23 8:30-10 a.m. TTLM 58953 18 yrs+ Sa 7/14 8:30-10 a.m. TTLM Writers in Residence 58954 18 yrs+ Sa 7/21 6-7:30 p.m. TTLM The program promotes writing in communities by connecting local, 58955 18 yrs+ Sa 8/4 6-7:30 p.m. TTLM professional authors to serve as Writers in Residence at libraries. Mystery author 58956 18 yrs+ Sa 8/19 8:30-10 a.m. TTLM Donis Casey will give advice on writing and conduct workshops about the craft of writing and publishing. Attend any of these workshops to earn Summer Tempe Town Lake Rowing Club Reading points: www.tempe.gov/SummerReading. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Designed for advanced rowers to use equipment during non-program hours. Once joining the club, participants may check-out equipment during club times and train. Prerequisites: Coordinator permission and a successful re-entry test. Dialog, Dialect and Voice Club Fee: $60/year and $20/month to be an active member. To register, contact Dialog is one of the best ways to learn about characters, both for the reader the Boating Office at 480-350-8069. and the author. Listening to his speech can tell you where he comes from, No Code 18 yrs+ T-F 5/30 5:30-7 a.m. TTLM his background, education, prejudices, and more. We will discuss how to deal with dialects and accents as well as the concept of “voice”, or the way writing ‘sounds’ on the page. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Books & Reading No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 6/16 10 a.m.-noon LMRA Adult Summer Reading Program; Libraries Rock Creating the World of Your Story Are you ready to rock? The library will offer many awesome programs this Setting, or where and when a story takes place, acts on the characters. It’s summer from June 1-August 1. Registration begins May 1. Participants can where they live their lives, and the author had better know all about it, its rules, track reading progress online and attend programs to be eligible for prizes. For how it looks, who else lives there. We will study ways to create as authentic a complete details visit: www.tempe.gov/SummerReading Fee: None. world for the story as possible to engage and involve the reader. Registration is 480-350-5500 not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 6/23 10 a.m.-noon LMRA Coffee, Tea & Books Come and discuss recent novels or the occasional nonfiction title. Participants Memoir and Autobiography provide their own copy of the book. Volunteers rotate leading the discussion. An autobiography is the story of a life--A memoir is a story from a life. Often Third Monday of the month. *unless otherwise noted, from 6:30-8 p.m. in the memoirs have a theme, whereas an autobiography is history that requires Connections Café. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 dates and research. We will practice powerful and effective ways to tell our own No Code 18 yrs+ M 6/18 The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood stories by speaking truthfully and personally about our lives. Registration is not No Code 18 yrs+ M 7/16 News of the World by Paulette Jiles required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code 18 yrs+ M 8/20 Before the Fall by Noah Hawley No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 7/14 10 a.m.-noon LMRA

Great Books Discussion Group Getting Published The Great Books Foundation promotes reading, thinking and sharing of ideas. Once your book or story is finished, your work is not done. In this session we Kathy and Don Dietz will lead discussions on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from will discuss ways to go about getting published in today’s market: traditional 6-8 p.m. in the Connections Café. Participants provide their own copies of the vs. self-publishing and what each entails, as well as how to promote your work. books. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code 18 yrs+ W 6/13 The Black Box by Jennifer Egan No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 7/28 10 a.m.-noon LMRA No Code 18 yrs+ W 6/27 The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster No Code 18 yrs+ W 7/11 We by Yevgeny Zamyatin No Code 18 yrs+ W 7/25 Jon by George Saunders Writing Studio No Code 18 yrs+ W 8/8 Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet In this free informal writing workshop writers come together to do writing by Margaret Atwood exercises and have time to work on their own writing. This workshop is led by Silent Spring by Rachel Carson local author Bobbi Illing. *Group meets every other Friday. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 No Code 18 yrs+ F 6/8-8/31 2-4 p.m. LMRB

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Publishing Your Family History Donna Cole is a multi-talented fitness instructor No Code 18 yrs+ W 6/6 6:30-8 p.m. LMRB certified in both group fitness and personal training No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 6/16 10:30 a.m.-noon LMRB instruction for over 18+yrs and brings a wealth of experience to the City of Tempe. Donna’s undeniable Using Cemetery Records for Family History Research charisma and motivation keeps her students coming No Code 18 yrs+ W 7/25 6:30-8 p.m. LMRB back for more. Using the latest techniques and No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 7/28 10:30 a.m.-noon LMRB trends, she has successfully taught at multiple studios across the valley specializing in Pilates, yoga, Why Do Family History? step aerobics and body sculpting. Join Donna as she No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 8/11 10:30 a.m.-noon LMRB inspires you to reach your own personal fitness No Code 18 yrs+ W 8/15 6:30-8 p.m. LMRB goals.

Dance, Music & Theater Exercise; 20/20/20 Fitness Express–burn 400 kcal! Complete an overall body “Core” training workout which targets the three major Belly Dance; Beginning components of fitness: 20 minutes of cardio, 20 minutes of strength training Come get your shake on and enjoy this beautifully-enchanting and energizing followed by 20 minutes of flexibility/stretching. All fitness levels welcome. art form which includes dance movements from head to toe. It is a fun and No class 7/3. Fee: $49. 480-350-5200 fantastic all-over body workout learning muscle control, balance, strength and 58110 16 yrs+ T 6/5-8/14 6:30-7:30 p.m. PAC coordination skills. Youth must be accompanied by a registered adult. No class 7/4 Fee: $35. Drop-in: $5 480-350-5287 Exercise; Barre Fit 59450 8 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25 5:40-6:30 p.m. EDNA Barre-Fit is one of the most effective ways to change the shape of your body for a total body workout. This sculpting class blends ballet, strength training, yoga Belly Dance; Intermediate/Advance and Pilates to create long and lean muscles to reshape your body. Light weights, Middle Eastern Dance is a beautiful and vibrant way to express emotion small ball and small towel (bring own) will be used as props. No experience through body movement. Increase your dance knowledge with new solo and necessary. No class 7/4. Fee: $49. 480-350-5200 combination movements, layered moves, veil work, a bit of floor work, sill 58111 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/15 6:30-7:30 p.m. PAC rhythms, and performance skills. Youth must be accompanied by a registered adult. No class 7/4 Fee: $35. Drop-in: $5 480-350-5287 59263 13 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25 6:40-7:30 p.m. EDNA Exercise; Core Power A strong core leads to a powerful body that will make you less prone to injury. Latin Cardio Bootcamp Join certified personal trainer Joan, who will guide you through exercises using Are you ready to tone your tempo and increase your cardio? Join TJ and flex bands, free weights and stability balls. Results include enhanced overall body Chelsa this summer to blast calories in the funnest of ways. Sweat and dance strength, increased balance, stability and greater flexibility. Suitable for all fitness to Latin rhythms in this high energy dance workout to Salsa, Cha Cha, Paso levels. No class 7/3. Fee: $55. 480-350-5200 Doble, Merengue and more. No partners necessary and workout attire is 58135 16 yrs+ T 6/5-8/21 9-10 a.m. KRC recommended. Fee: $18. Drop-in: $5. 480-350-5287 58137 16 yrs+ T 6/5-8/21 6:15-7:15 p.m. NCC 59266 18 yrs+ M 6/4-6/25 7-8 p.m. EDNA 59265 18 yrs+ M 7/2-7/23 7-8 p.m. EDNA Sunshine Fettkether is an expert in Muay Thai and boxing. As a professional boxer and Thaiboxer, she has Line Dance; Beginning/Intermediate travelled around the world to compete in Mexico, Dancing can help increase memory, balance and improve your cardiovascular Ukraine, Holland and throughout the US winning three endurance. This class starts you out on the right foot as you learn world welterweight boxing titles. Sunshine retired from choreographed routines to a wide variety of music genres; Latin to Pop, Celtic competition in 2004 and is currently a certified personal to Country and much more. A great way to learn that is suitable for everyone trainer and coach teaching Muay Thai and boxing locally regardless of experience. Fran Dewar. Fee: $35. Drop-in: $5. 480-350-5287 at www.bestmuaythaiaz.com. 59267 18 yrs+ M 6/4-6/25 6:30-7:30 p.m. EDNA 59265 18 yrs+ M 7/2-7/23 7-8 p.m. EDNA Line Dance; Intermediate/Advance Take the next step in this class and continue your journey on the dance floor as Fit to Fight Circuit Training you join other dancers and learn more patterns and advanced dance steps. The Train like the professional fighters do. Keep your body guessing in this total body music just gets better and the fun increases. Fran Dewar. Fee: $35. Drop-in: $5. workout that will build your strength and cardiovascular endurance. This no 480-350-5287 contact circuit training class teaches proper form and modifications using battle 59272 18 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 7:30-8:30 p.m. EDNA ropes, kettlebells, dumbells, sandbags, bands and medicine balls. Men/women of all ages and fitness levels welcome. *No class 7/4. Fee: $50. 480-350-5200 58105 16 yrs+ M/W/F 6/1-6/29 5:15-6 p.m. BMT 58106 16 yrs+ M/W/F 7/2-7/30* 5:15-6 p.m. BMT Pick Up the 58107 16 yrs+ M/W/F 8/1-8/31 5:15-6 p.m. BMT Fall Brochure August 9!

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Intro to Boxing Fitness Put your gloves on for a great cardio workout. Learn basic boxing techniques; Holistic Health and Wellness proper stance, footwork, punches, and jabs while using punching and double Holistic wellness is a comprehensive approach to nutrition and health that end bags. Increase your speed, agility and strength with cardio drills, pad and considers all aspects of a person’s life. These classes address a wide-array of bag work. It’s the fastest way to the toned physique you seek. No experience subjects from ultimate relaxation to a healthier you. Join Health and Wellness necessary. No sparring. Fee: $50. 480-350-5200 certified coaches Marci Cagen and Veronica Clark as they lead you on your 58103 16 yrs+ T/Th 6/5-6/28 5-6 p.m. BMT journey towards holistic health and wellness. 480-350-5200 58104 16 yrs+ T/Th 7/10-7/31 5-6 p.m. BMT 58108 16 yrs+ T/Th 8/2-8/30 5-6 p.m. BMT Marci Cagen is a best-selling author, dynamic teacher and gifted spiritual guide. She has a unique ability to Functional Fitness Bootcamp transform her own inspirational life story into practical Class incorporates conditioning, endurance, strength, coordination, balance, tools and knowledge for others to learn and grow from. agility and flexibility. The workout can be tailored to your abilities. Fee: $8. Her mission is to empower others to live happy, healthy Drop-in Fee: $2. 480-350-5800 and love-filled lives through coaching, workshops and 58776 18 yrs+ T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:30-7:30 p.m. ESCA retreats. Learn more at www.MarciCagen.com.

Functional Self-Care Yoga Classes These functional self-care classes are designed to train and develop your Veronica Clark, with extensive training in Yoga and muscles to make it easier to perform everyday activities, prevent injury, and holistic nutrition, helps others to experience the power, reduce daily aches and pains. Classes utilize techniques originating from various vitality and luminosity within themselves. Veronica is yoga disciplines by using muscle groups together rather than in isolation. We inspired by the mind-body connection and strives to give you the techniques and the motivation to get you started. With practice, maintain a balance between mindful eating, stress by the end of class you will have all the tools you need to begin your journey of management and optimal health. She is passionate about self-care. Classes taught by certified yoga instructor(s); not licensed therapists. helping others to do the same through nutrition and Yoga All fitness levels welcome. Bring your own yoga mat. 480-350-5200 practice. Learn more at www.healthynutaz.com. Yoga; Neck/Spine/Posture If you struggle with neck pain, tight shoulders, or poor posture this class can help Angels 101 you. Learn yoga techniques to help release tension, increase postural awareness In this enlightening, entertaining and experiential workshop, Marci Cagen and build strength from the spine up. Utilize breathing practices and stretches leads you on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Learn how to find peace, that focus on strengthening, lengthening and realigning the spine while helping happiness and unconditional love as you develop your own intuitive gifts and address strain and mobility. No class 7/3. Fee: $49. discover the guidance and help that is all around you. www.MarciCagen.com. 58167 16 yrs+ T 6/5-8/14 5:15-6:15 p.m. PAC Janelle Fee: $8. 480-350-520 59207 18 yrs+ T 8/14 6-8 p.m. PAC Yoga; Pelvis & Lower Back Pain If you suffer from lower back pain, pelvic pain, incontinence, pelvic organ Ayurveda; The Sister Science of Yoga prolapse or want to prevent piriformis or sciatic nerve pain, then this class is for Ayurveda is a 5000-year-old system of healing from which we derive the ability you. Learn how yoga poses and stretching exercises can increase circulation, to flourish in life. Join Veronica Clark for an interactive series of workshops build stamina and balance the pelvic floor to alleviate pain. No class 7/4. designed to enhance emotional and mental balance through diet and daily Fee: $55. activities. Fend against physical and mental burnout, and tap into optimal vitality 58142 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/22 7-8 p.m. KRC Carol Ann to be the most powerful version of you. www.TheVeronicaClark.com. Fee: $8 per workshop. 480-350-5200 Yoga; Muscle Tension Release Enhance your quality of life in this gentle practice designed to open and release muscle tension caused by anxiety and stress. Yoga props are used to allow the Ayurveda; Creating Daily Rituals Daily rituals are a mainstay of an Ayurvedic lifestyle. Learn sustainable practices body to feel totally supported using various seated and supine postures to to reduce stress, increase energy and maintain mind-body balance. Discuss stretch and open the body. Learn how to calm the body and quiet the mind with cycles of nature and how to create healing rituals to help live in accordance with zero muscular contraction to reach complete relaxation. *No class 7/8. nature at any stage. Workshop includes workbook, DoTerra essential oils and **No class 7/4. Ayurvedic teas. Materials Fee: $5; due to instructor. Fee: $8. 58141 16 yrs+ Su 6/3-8/19* 9:15-10:15 a.m. KRC $55 Joan 59209 All Ages Sa 6/16 11 a.m.-2 p.m. CSC 58166 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/15** 7:40-8:40 p.m. PAC $49 Janelle Ayurveda; The Recipe for Healthy Living Learn to identify your individual nature (dosha); apply scientific health strategies to help create a new, holistic approach to food choices, diet and weight loss. Explore the ‘six tastes of foods’ to determine how food impacts the mind & Register for Classes Online! body. Workshop includes recipes and a sampling of Ayurvedic treats (not a cooking class). Materials Fee: $5; due to instructor. Fee: $8. 59210 All Ages Sa 8/18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. CSC www.tempe.gov/Brochure

34 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (18+ Years) Martial Arts; Jujutsu Use Essentials for Emotional Healing Learn traditional self-defense techniques such as joint locks, throws, chokes, Create and maintain emotional balance with essential oils. Use oil to ease stress, strikes, blocks, ground fighting, pins and pressure point attacks as practiced by anxiety and depression; restore balance to the mind, body and spirit. Includes the Doshin (Samurai policeman). Ongoing classes taught by licensed instructors hands-on use of essential oils and application techniques. A $5 supply fee is due of the Otake Han Doshin Ryu system of Jujutsu. All levels welcome; no prior to the instructor at the start of class. www.MarciCagen.com. martial arts training required. Fee: $50. 480-350-5200 Fee: $8. 480-350-5200 58094 16 yrs+ T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:45-9 p.m. CRC 5920418 yrs+ T 6/12 6-8 p.m. PAC 58095 16 yrs+ T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:45-9 p.m. CRC 58096 16 yrs+ T/Th 8/2-8/30 7:45-9 p.m. CRC Greeen Goddess; Aromatherapy for Women Harness the renowned psychological, emotional and physical benefits of Martial Arts; Karate Aromatherapy as you explore your feminine energy though the application Join this Kenpo Karate martial arts class for beginning and intermediate students. of essential plant oils. Learn historical and modern-day uses of this ancient, Classes begin with a light warm-up and stretch followed by basic kick-punch- alternative therapy, and the differences between true and synthetic oils. Materials block drills. Self-defense techniques are taught, as well as forms (katas) and light Fee: $5; due to instructor. www.MarciCagen.com. Fee: $8. 480-350-5200 sparring (optional). Comfortable clothing is recommended. Aseem. 59208 18 yrs+ T 7/10 6-8 p.m. PAC *No class 7/7. **No class 7/5. 480-350-5200 58060 12 yrs+ Sa 6/2-8/25* 10:35 a.m.-noon CRC $59 Intro to Oracle Cards 58061 12 yrs+ Th 6/7-8/30** 7-8:25 p.m. NCC $55 Are you curious about the spirit world? Would you like to learn how to facilitate Martial Arts; Karate Lim Kenpo accurate card readings for yourself and others? Class includes several hands-on Strengthen family values in this results-oriented Karate class designed for the exercises designed to help you embrace your intuitive gifts and feel comfortable whole family. Students will learn self-defense, respect and manners, increased in sharing them with others. Bring a notebook and pen to class. self-confidence and focus. Ongoing, monthly program. Uniform Fee: $55 www.MarciCagen.com. Fee: $8. 480-350-5200 (includes Lim’s 3 patches). For more info contact Patrice Lim at 602-525-8472, 59206 18 yrs+ T 8/7 6-8 p.m. PAC www.limkenpo.net. Fee: $55. 480-350-5200 58035 13 yrs+ T/Th 6/5-6/28 7-8 p.m. KRC Intro to Reiki 58038 13 yrs+ T/Th 7/3-7/31 7-8 p.m. KRC The American Cancer Society® defines Reiki as ‘a form of hands-on treatment 58053 13 yrs+ T/Th 8/2-8/30 7-8 p.m. KRC used to manipulate fields within and around the body to liberate the body’s 58036 13 yrs+ W/F 6/1-6/29 7-8 p.m. CRC natural healing powers.’ Come and learn about the mental, physical and spiritual 58037 13 yrs+ W/F 7/6-7/27 7-8 p.m. CRC healing benefits of Reiki in this hands-on and enlightening workshop. 58058 13 yrs+ W/F 8/1-8/31 7-8 p.m. CRC www.MarciCagen.com. Fee: $8. 480-350-5200 59203 18 yrs+ T 6/5 6-8 p.m. PAC Martial Arts; Self-Defense for Adults Learn easy but highly effective strikes; punches and kicks so you can properly Intuitive Development defend yourself. Topics include; avoiding conflict, verbal tactics and vulnerable Join Marci Cagen for a workshop specifically designed to assist you in expanding points of the body. It is better to know self-defense and not need it, than to need your awareness and embracing your intuitive gifts. You are intuitive. Bring a pen self-defense and not know it. Simulated drills partnered with both men and and notebook to workshop. www.MarciCagen.com. Fee: $8. 480-350-5200 women. Sensei John Rich. Fee: $20. 480-350-5200 59205 18 yrs+ T 7/17 6-8 p.m. PAC 58109 16 yrs+ Sa 7/14-8/4 12-1 p.m. PAC Martial Arts; Wing Chun Self-Defense Intro to Mindfulness and Meditation; Tools Wing Chun is a Chinese martial art that uses the principals of physics and natural for Everyday Use body mechanics to defend against larger and stronger opponents. Students Mindfulness meditation studios are opening all over the valley. This four-week will learn chi-sau and other training methods to develop power, positioning, class teaches the basics of mindfulness, meditation techniques, and offers tools timing and striking/kicking techniques. Class focus is on practical self-defense for daily use. Benefits include stress reduction, improved concentration, and applications. Norm. No class 7/1. Fee: $55. 480-350-5200 enhanced self-care. Facilitated by Veronica Clark and Debi Sparks; includes 58126 16 yrs+ Su 6/3-8/26 9-10:30 a.m. CRC workbook and retreat. www.TheVeronica.Clark.com. Fee: $35. 480-350-5200 59386 18 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 6-7:30 p.m. PAC Pilates: Intro Silent Retreat Sa 6/30 9 a.m.-1p.m. PAC Pilates is an exercise system that strengthens and tones your core, enhances balance and improves posture. Learn the concepts and fundamentals of the Pilates techniques while getting a full body workout. Class starts with a gentle warm-up, evolves into a challenging Pilates mat workout and finishes with a Martial Arts; Goju Shorei Self Defense with Cane series of stretches. Pippa. No class 7/2. Fee: $59. 480-350-5200. Learn how to use a wooden cane as a legal and practical self-defense weapon. 58114 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/20 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC Students will learn basic strikes, blocks and footwork. Prior martial arts experience is recommended but not mandatory. Students may either purchase a Pilates & Stretch cane ($35) or borrow for use during class. Aseem. No class 7/7. Join us for this multi-level class that combines Pilates exercises with effective Fee: $59. 480-350-5200 stretching techniques to increase strength and flexibility for your entire body. 58059 16 yrs+ Sa 6/2-8/25 9:20-10:20 a.m. CRC Major areas of focus are the core, stability work, coordination, breathing and relaxation. No experience necessary. All levels welcome. Pippa. No class 7/2. Fee: $59. 480-350-5200 58113 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/20 6:30-7:30 p.m. KRC

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Yoga; ABC’s of Yoga Yoga; Restorative with Reiki Take the mystery out of yoga and learn the basic fundamentals in this easy-to- Join Tammy, a certified Reiki Master, to heal the body, renew the mind and follow class. Yoga doesn’t have to be complicated; get the tools you need to refresh the soul. Experience deep relaxation with restorative poses and reiki find your inner yogi. Instructor will guide you through the most common poses healing energy to reduce stress and fatigue. Yoga props will be used to hold the and how to use equipment for optimal self-care. Come as you are-just bring a body in position. Open to all fitness levels. No class 7/3. Fee: $35. 480-350-5200 positive attitude. Samantha. No class 7/5. Fee: $40. 480-350-5200 58162 16 yrs+ T 6/26-8/14 7:45-8:45p.m. PAC 58130 16 yrs+ Th 6/14-8/9 4:50-5:50 p.m. PAC Yoga; Slow Flow Yoga; Easy Does It This all-levels flow practice mindfully builds strength and flexibility, improves Designed for those who are new to yoga and want to learn the fundamentals. posture and concentration. Breath, mindful movement and posture alignment Emphasis on the basics of breathing, strengthening, alignment, primary poses are integrated. Move in and out of poses in a slow, breath-centric rhythm, using and using props. Students will be given tools to practice safely, move pain free focused transitions. Get a total-body workout at a slow flow pace. Bring your and experience new levels of relaxation while gaining more flexibility, balance own yoga mat. Caroline. No class 7/2. Fee: $67. 480-350-5200 and energy. Bring your own yoga mat. *No class 7/2. **No class 7/4. 58117 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/27 6-7:30 p.m. MUS 480-350-5200 58132 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/13* 7-8:15 p.m. PAC $50 Yoga; Slow & Gentle 58131 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/22** 5:30-6:45 p.m. KRC $55 Perfect for beginners and those wanting a slow, meditative and gentle yoga class. Increase flexibility, joint mobility and agility. Incorporate breathing exercises Yoga, Evening Wind Down along with visualization techniques for stress reduction. Poses are modified and Let go of your day, calm your mind and body. Class is a wonderful and relaxing may be done with props. Bring your own yoga mat. No class 7/2. Fee: $59. way to end the day by combining gentle movement using poses to calm nerves 480-350-5200 and prepare your body for a good night’s sleep. Release tension with simple 58134 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/20 10:30 a.m.-noon KRC techniques including breathing, meditation, and stretching. Suitable for all levels. Bring your own yoga mat. Caroline. No class 7/3. Fee: $67. 480-350-5200 Yoga; Stress Release 58116 16 yrs+ T 6/5-8/28 7:30-8:45 p.m. MUS Increase your range of motion and flexibility while managing pain and stress. Yoga designed to release physical and emotional trauma and activate the body’s Yoga; Healthy Backs (All Levels) self-healing potential. Especially effective for those suffering from anxiety, PTSD Healthy Backs Yoga is a therapeutic class designed for participants with chronic and panic attacks. Instructor trained in Core Stress Release Healing Emphasis neck and back pain. Focus on balancing strength and flexibility in the upper yoga. No class 7/23. Fee: $28. 480-350-5200. back, shoulder blades, neck and lower back. Practice is slow, gentle and suited 58163 16 yrs+ M 7/9-8/13 6-7 p.m. PAC for all skill levels. No experience necessary. Bring your own yoga mat. *No class 7/4. **No class 7/7. 480-350-5200 Yoga; Stretch and Relaxation 58138 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/15* 5-6:15 p.m. PAC Tammy $53 A total-body, mat-based, stretching class with guided meditation. Stretch your 58129 16 yrs+ Sa 6/9-8/18** 9:15-10:30 a.m. KRC Nicole $49 body from head-to-toe using a variety of safe exercises. Increase your range of motion and flexibility, reduce back pain and improve posture. Positively Yoga; Nightcap Nidra transform the way your body looks, feels and performs. All levels welcome. Yoga Nidra induces complete physical, mental and emotional relaxation. Practice Bring a yoga mat to class. No class 7/5. Fee: $55. 480-350-5200 consists of breathing exercises and guided meditation while reclining in a 58136 16 yrs+ Th 6/7-8/23 9-10 a.m. KRC restorative position. Release 3 kinds of tension-muscular, emotional and mental. Experience meditative state said to be 5 times more restorative than sleep. Yoga; Therapeutic www.eighthlimb.com Tammy. No class 7/5. Fee: $53. 480-350-5200 Learn to move with grace and ease while using basic breathing exercises and 58139 16 yrs+ Th 6/7-8/16 7:10-8:10 p.m. PAC simple yoga poses to help relax your head, neck, shoulders and back. This class will flow at a slower pace and students of all experiences and backgrounds are Yoga; Parent & Preschooler welcome to attend. Bring your own yoga mat. Kim. *No class 7/2. Please see page 8 for a complete description and class times. **No class 7/4. 480-350-5200 58125 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/13* 4:45-5:50 p.m. PAC $50 Yoga; Parent & Toddler 58124 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/22** 6:15-7:15 p.m. NCC $54 Please see page 8 for a complete description and class times. Yoga; Tone and Core Yoga; Restorative with Guided Meditation A perfect way to refine your body from the inside-out. Emphasis will be on Restorative Yoga is a soothing, gentle class where both restorative and yin poses strengthening the body from the deep center by using a variety of yoga postures are utilized to remove deep-seated tension. Class culminates in the profound as a guide. Target and challenge the muscles of the back, abdominals, hips and meditative experience of yoga nidra; restful and effortless guided relaxation. glutes. Bring your own yoga mat. Caroline. No class 7/3. Fee: $67. 480-350-5200 Participants will leave class feeling calm and refreshed. Bring your own yoga 58118 16 yrs+ T 6/5-8/28 6-7:30 p.m. MUS mat. Caroline. No class 7/2. Fee: $67. 480-350-5200 58115 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/27 7:30-8:45 p.m. MUS Yoga; Yin and Meditation Yin Yoga is a soothing and relaxing form of yoga which allows participants to move deeply into various postures and hold the poses for a longer period of time. End with 20 minutes of Nidra meditation. Students will be coached on how Keep A Good Class Going to meditate properly and comfortably. Bring your own yoga mat. www.eighthlimb.com. Tammy. No class 6/29, 7/6, 7/27. Fee: $45. 480-350-5200 Register Early! 58140 16 yrs+ F 6/8-8/24 5:30-6:45 p.m. KRC www.tempe.gov/Brochure

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Drop-In Fitness Classes Are you too busy to make a 4 to 12-week fitness commitment? How about Cooking Demonstrations-Chef fitness when you want it? Introducing a convenient payment method: Pay-As- Monica O’Brien brings 17+ years of industry You-Go classes. Now you have the choice to make a commitment to register for expertise to Tempe as its demo chef. A former instructor a full session of classes, or commit to participate only when you have the time. If within the Culinary Arts Department at Scottsdale you choose to Pay-As-You-Go, please arrive 10 minutes early to register for your Community College, Chef O’Brien has also operated class. You will need to show your receipt to the instructor in order to validate a private catering and personal chef business. Sample payment of class. every dish in these enjoyable and informative classes; a $5 Materials Fee is due to Chef O’Brien at the start of Exercise; Building Better Bones with Pippa Frame class. Fee: $25 per class. 480-350-5200 Stop bone loss and restore bone mass. Pilates-based exercises to strengthen Little Italy muscles, increase flexibility and improve balance. Focus on reversal of bone loss, Taste ‘Little Italy’ with a couple of classic dishes and an appetizer that you injury prevention and functional fitness to help avoid falls, alleviate pain and can recreate at home. Demo starts with a seasonal grilled vegetable medley maintain independence. Pay-As-You-Go for $7 per class. No class 7/4. Fee: $59. served with roasted garlic, white bean dip. Move into a summery, Tuscan-style 480-350-5200 Panzanella tomato, herb and bread salad, followed by a light Linguini dish with 58112 16 yrs+ W 6/6-8/22 9:30-10:30 a.m. KRC clams in a white wine sauce. Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. Fee: $25. 59178 15 yrs+ M 6/4 6-8 p.m. CSC Exercise; MixxedFit ® (All Levels) Get your groove back and dance your way to a leaner, slimmer physique with Grecian Getaway this latest fitness trend. MixxedFit® incorporates boot-camp toning with easy-to- Opa! Greek cuisine can add a healthy and exciting twist to your weeknight meals. follow dance routines. Dynamic full-body cardio workout combining explosive Join Chef O’Brien as she demonstrates a Tzatziki and red bell pepper hummus, dance moves to your favorite hip-hop and pop music. Drop-in fee $7 per class. served with Pita. Menu includes a classic Greek salad, followed by a roasted rack No class 7/5. Fee: $45. 480-350-5200. of lamb, served with zesty lemon potatoes. Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. 59406 16 yrs+ Th 6/7-8/9 6-7 p.m. PAC Fee: $25. 59179 15 yrs+ M 6/18 6-8 p.m. CSC Exercise; Zumba® Fitness - burn 300 kcal! Zumba is a high-energy cardio workout that incorporates unique moves with Cool Summer Salads sizzling Latin dance music. Zumba maximizes caloric output with fat-burning Don’t sweat it; turn off the oven and join Chef O’Brien as she demonstrates movements and easy-to-follow dance steps. All levels welcome. Pay-As-You-Go cool summer salads, perfect for a Fourth of July holiday picnic. Menu includes a for $4 per class. No class 7/2. Fee: $38. 480-350-5200 Five-Bean salad, Farfalle pasta with roasted chicken, a Cauliflower and Broccoli 58119 16 yrs+ M 6/4-8/13 6-6:50 p.m. PAC salad, and a light Tomato and Cucumber salad with feta, dill and Kalamata olives. Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. Fee: $25. 59180 15 yrs+ M 6/25 6-8 p.m. CSC Special Interest Take-Out Favorites Make it, don’t buy it. Spice-up your week with savory take-out favorites. Skip American Sign Language (ASL) 101 the wait and join Chef O’Brien for a demo menu that includes Ginger Poached Learn American Sign Language. This class is an introduction to the basics Chicken ‘Summer’ rolls, a sizzling Shrimp stir fry, and a classic Pork fried rice. of ASL. Throughout the eight weeks, you will learn how to fingerspell the Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. Fee: $25. manual alphabet, core vocabulary for conversational signs, grammar and key 59181 15 yrs+ M 7/9 6-8 p.m. CSC components of deaf culture. Classes will commence with a silent ASL party to put your skills into practice. No class 7/3. Fee: $45. 480-350-5200 Sensational Sandwiches 59150 14 yrs+ M 6/18-8/13 5:30-6:45 p.m. PAC Move from ordinary to extraordinary. Step-up your sandwich game. Sandwich Menu includes: Fried Fish with tartar sauce and a crisp apple cabbage slaw; American Sign Language (ASL) 102 Sautéed Chicken with mango chutney and arugula; Grilled Portabella mushroom, ASL 102 is a continuation of ASL 101. This class will build your expressive and zucchini, bell pepper and roasted poblano hummus; and Sautéed Salmon with receptive skills, grammar, vocabulary and deaf cultural awareness. Class ends jalapeno, mint cilantro pesto. Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. Fee: $25. with a silent party. Prerequisite: ASL 101 or permission from instructor. 59182 15 yrs+ M 7/23 6-8 p.m. CSC No class 7/3. Fee: $45. 480-350-5200 59151 14 yrs+ M 6/18-8/13 7-8:15 p.m. PAC Meatless Monday; Mexican (Vegetarian) Explore tasty alternatives to your favorite Mexican dishes. Menu includes Kale Citizenship Class and Mushroom Enchiladas, Confetti Chili rice, and Poblano Nopale and Avocado Tomatillo salsas, served on the side. These recipes are so delicious, you won’t Come join us to practice for the U.S. Citizenship test. Here you will learn about even miss the meat. Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. Fee: $25. local resources, discuss interview tips and more. This four-part course meets 59183 15 yrs+ M 8/6 6-8 p.m. CSC through the month of July. Over the course of the month we’ll be covering all 100 of the history and civics questions asked on the Naturalization exam. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Easy Entertaining; Appetizers No need to stress over your Labor Day holiday party; Chef O’Brien will No Code 18 yrs+ Th 7/5-7/26 2-3 p.m. LMRB demonstrate the following easy, delicious appetizers: Turkey Meatballs; Shrimp Tostadas with guacamole and mango salsa; Chicken Salad with grapes, apples and apricots in phyllo cups; and a Grilled Vegetable Platter with black bean Dive In! hummus. Materials Fee: $5; due to Chef. Fee: $25. 59184 15 yrs+ M 8/20 6-8 p.m. CSC www.tempe.gov/pools

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 37 Activities for Adults (18+ Years) ESL Table Talk Do you want to improve your English? We meet once a week to learn and Sewing Classes improve common vocabulary, phrasing and discuss American culture. Basic A sewing machine is encouraged for the classes below. If you don’t have a English reading, writing and speaking skills are required. Registration is not machine, the City has a limited amount available for use; machines may not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 be removed from classrooms and are only available for use during classroom No Code 18 yrs+ M 6/4-8/20 1-2 p.m. LMRB hours. All students must bring required materials to the first class. To view a list of materials, as well as supply vendors, visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. JuggleMania! Please see page 14 for a complete description and class times. Sewing; Alterations Workshop Learn how to repair a variety of clothing items from dresses to skirts, to pants Learn to Make Recycled Planters and men’s jackets. Workshop includes tapering and hemming. Bring fitted Interested in learning how to start your plants indoors during the summer? garments to workshop that are the correct length and may be used as baselines Join us for a demonstration using a self-watering pot system you can make by to hem other projects. Basic sewing supplies are needed. Kathleen. Fee: $25. recycling soda or water bottles. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5200 59195 8 yrs+ Sa 8/18-8/25 9 a.m.-noon PAC 480-350-5500 No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 8/11 1:30-2:30 p.m. LMRA Sewing; Open Studio A self-paced class for those who are looking to complete an existing project One-on-One Job Help or may need guidance beginning a new project. Studio class is open to all Receive personal assistance in creating resumes, searching for and applying for sewing students with a working knowledge of basic skills and techniques. An jobs online, and with other individual employment needs. Assistance is limited experienced instructor will be available to help with your projects; bring your to 30-minute sessions. Meets every Tuesday. Appointments can be made at the patterns and materials to class. Kathleen. Fee: $25. 480-350-5200 library or by visiting www.tempe.gov/libraryjoblink. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 59193 8 yrs+ Th 7/19-7/26 5:30-8:30 p.m. PAC No Code 18 yrs+ T 6/5-8/28 2-4 p.m. LBRIC 59194 8 yrs+ Sa 8/18-8/25 noon-3 p.m. PAC Sewing; Parent/Child OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Mission Please see page 15 for a complete description and class times. OSIRIS-REx seeks to answer to the questions that are central to the human experience: Where did we come from? What is our destiny? Asteroids, the Sewing; Sewing 101 - Beginner leftover debris from the solar system formation process, can answer these Learn to hand-sew and use your machine. You will be introduced to three basic questions and teach us about the history of the sun and planets. hand-sewing stitches and machine techniques while creating custom projects. Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Bring basic sewing supplies and a sewing machine. Taught by a professional No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 7/14 1:30-2:30 p.m. LMRA seamstress/evening wear designer. For a list of materials, visit www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. Kathleen. Fee: $45. 480-350-5200 Passport on a Plate 59191 14 yrs+ M 6/4-7/2 6-8:30 p.m. PAC Take a culinary adventure with Chef Larry Canepa and cook up cuisines from Asia, Greece, Italy, Spain and France. Create new dishes: stir fry from Asia, Sewing; Sewing 102 - Intermediate stuffed grape leaves and hummus, polenta, tapas from Spain, French crepes Mastered the basics of Sewing? Enhance your skills; sew from a pattern. Sewing and other international favorites. Attend to earn Summer Reading points: from a pattern will provide you with many options for creating garments, www.tempe.gov/SummerReading. Registration is not required. costumes, soft furnishings, toys and other items. Learn about sizing, alterations, Fee: None. 480-350-5500 seams, grain lines, button markings and more. Bring a pattern, tracing wheel No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 7/21 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LMRA and paper. Kathleen. Fee: $45. 480-350-5200 59192 14 yrs+ M 7/9-8/6 6-8:30 p.m. PAC Peace Corps Info Session Immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language and have the experience of a lifetime. Hear about volunteer experiences, ask questions and learn about the application process. Panelists will share stories of their Spanish Classes experiences. Attend to earn Summer Reading points: All Spanish students must bring the appropriate required book to the first class. www.tempe.gov/SummerReading. Registration is not required. To view a complete list of class materials, as well as a list of supply vendors, visit Fee: None. 480-350-5500 www.tempe.gov/classmaterials. 480-350-5200 No Code 18 yrs+ T 6/12 6-7 p.m. LMRB Passport to Spanish Pets; Basic Dog Obedience (6 mos+) A casual, interactive introduction to Spanish. Learn the basics of reading, Teach your dog how to follow basic commands. Class focuses on socialization, speaking and writing. Prepare for travels as you build your vocabulary through working with distractions and addresses nuisance behaviors like barking pronunciation, and reading. Required Book: “Easy Spanish Step-By-Step,” and jumping. No dogs week one; first class includes paperwork, vaccination by Barbara Bregstein. ASIN: B0001AZ9OE. Instruction by Mi Escuela Spanish verification and Q & As. Training is by Perfect Pooch, www.perfectpoochaz.com. Academy, www.Facebook.com/MiEscuelaSpanishAcademy. No class 7/4. Instructor Fee: $80; due at first class. Fee: $25. 480-350-5200 Fee: $45. 480-350-5200 59140 16 yrs+ W 5/9-6/13 6:30-7:30 p.m. TSC 59202 15 yrs+ M 6/20-8/15 6-8 p.m. PAC 59141 16 yrs+ W 8/1-9/5 6:30-7:30 p.m. TSC Taiko Rocks the Library Pets; Intermediate Dog Obedience (6 mos+) This program explores the fascinating culture of Japan and the Far East through Gain control of your dog in this class designed to take basic obedience to the exciting performances and an interactive lecture that showcases the mesmerizing next level. Work with the Heel command, as well as Urgent Come and Long Stay Taiko drum, beautiful bamboo wind instruments and the unique percussion with Distractions. Your dog will socialize, learn pack management skills and play instruments of Japan, China, Korea and Vietnam. Attend to earn Summer structured games. www.perfectpoochaz.com. Prerequisite: Basic Dog Obedience. Reading points: www.tempe.gov/SummerReading. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 Instructor Fee: $80; due at first class. Fee: $25. 480-350-5200 No Code 18 yrs+ T 6/19 6-7 p.m. LMRA 59142 16 yrs+ Th 5/24-6/28 6:30-7:30 p.m. PDP 38 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (18+ Years)

Join us for an exhibit opening on Thursday, May 3 at 6:30 p.m. Meet the photographers and some of the people featured in the exhibit. Refreshments will be provided. Exhibit runs through March 24, 2019.

Saturday, 5/5; 7 p.m. - PERFORMANCES at the MUSEUM Barefoot and Pregnant 809 E. Southern Avenue Barefoot and Pregnant was born from a desire to write and sing songs like those 480-350-5100 by Tammy Wynette, Wanda Jackson, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Linda Ronstadt, Emmy Lou Harris, Hank Williams, Buck Owens and Johnny & June Cash. The All programs are free and open to the public. group also added 50s and 60s lady country standards and other songs of love gone wrong. Multi-part harmonies continue to be the driving force for Barefoot Thursday, 4/19; 7 p.m. - THIRD THURSDAY at the MUSEUM and Pregnant, with a bit of cowbell, some nice country guitar twang and a few An Evening with Kelly Williams unexpected cover songs completing their unique sound. Wellness: Back in Time for You: Reclaiming your Time and Health We have the luxury of buying more “leisure time” and “convenience” thanks to Thursday 5/17; 7 p.m. - THIRD THURSDAY at the MUSEUM the rapid advancement of technology in the last 70 years. Yet, finding the time An Evening with David Miller (Primordial Creative Studio) to eat right, exercise and manage stress eludes many of us. Join Kelly for a fun Photography, Videos, Pop Culture and Surrealism night of history trivia and demonstrations on of how to reclaim your time for David Miller has branched out from fashion and pop art photography to videos your health. and animated motion comics. View some of David’s work, then experience a • Smart Shopping Strategies workshop sampling many of these genres. Join us for the best local dessert • Quick Food Preparation and coffee and an event that is part artist portrait, part history lesson, part • Effective Exercise Techniques community forum and part creative event. Open to the public; donations • Easy Stress Management Techniques welcome. Join us for the best local dessert and coffee and an event that is part artist portrait, part history lesson, part community forum and part creative event. Friday, 5/25; 7 p.m. - PERFORMANCES at the MUSEUM Open to the public; donations welcome. Dry River Yacht Club One of the Tempe History Museum’s favorites is back. What is Gypsy Western Sunday, 4/22; 7 p.m. - PERFORMANCES at the MUSEUM Folk Rock? Find out at this free event. The Yacht Club’s seven-member lineup Ensemble de Saxophones du Conservatoire de Grasse surrounds an acoustic guitar with violin, percussion, bass, bassoon and In April 2018, 15 saxophone players from the Grasse Music School on the trombone. They create an artful mix of dark gypsy, Bohemian, eastern European, French Riviera will come to Arizona for a performance tour in Phoenix, Americana and world music. This is a one-of-a-kind band. Meet the band in a Chandler, Flagstaff, Las Vegas and Tempe. The Ensemble Saxophones du QnA session after the show. Conservatoire de Grasse is composed of musicians from the Conservatory of Grasse, directed by Romuald Maryn. The group’s instrumentation includes Wednesdays, 6/6, 13, 20, 27 and 7/11, 18, 25; 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. baritones, tenors, altos, a bass sax and drums. Grasse is about 10 miles north Saturdays, 6/9 and 7/14; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. of Cannes, France. They perform throughout the southeast of France. In Tempe Time Machine: Humans of Tempe April 2016 Catherine (Alto Sax), told the group that she was accompanying Who are the people that make up your community? This year’s Tempe Time her husband as he was relocated for 2 years to Phoenix. This was first a Machine follows the theme of the museum’s new changing exhibit Humans of disappointment because Catherine was a pillar of the alto sax section. But Tempe, which presents stories and images of everyday people who make Tempe Romuald, their saxophone teacher, turned this disappointment into an the diverse and unique city it is today. Performances and demonstrations for opportunity; to set up an Arizona tour to visit Catherine and perform several each event will range in topic, from cultural dance troupes and meetup groups, concerts around the Phoenix area, including the Tempe History Museum. Meet to artists and digital musicians. We will share with you a variety of cultures, the band in a QnA session after the show. customs and interests to show that although we may be different, we’re all part of the same community. Youth and their families can get hands-on with crafts, Saturday, 4/28; 3 p.m. - PERFORMANCES at the MUSEUM interactive activities, stories, games and live demonstrations from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Quartet Music through the Ages every Wednesday and second Saturday in June and July. Feature performances Azure Family Concert with Tetra String Quartet or demonstrations take place at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. These drop-in events and Travel in Tetra’s musical time machine and hear quartet music throughout the admission to the museum are free. Groups of 10 or more are welcome and are ages. This concert will feature Chris Nguyen on oboe! Presented by the Tetra suggested to call 480-350-5100 to schedule a time. String Quartet, Azure Concerts are fun, friendly and engaging performances tailored to children and young adults who are on the autism spectrum or Saturday, 6/16; from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. have similar challenges. Azure concerts are approximately one hour in length. Juneteenth Celebrates Freedom Family members and caregivers of all ages are welcome to attend. The Tempe will host “Juneteenth” on Saturday, June 16 from 1 – 4 p.m. at the Tempe performance will be followed by an instrument petting zoo. Free tickets are History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave. This fourth annual event commemorates available at www.tetraquartet.org/azure June 19, 1865 when enslaved Blacks were emancipated in Texas. The day is also celebrated throughout America to honor African American heritage and to Thursday, 5/3; 6:30 p.m. - Changing Gallery Exhibit remember the freeing of enslaved Blacks in the United States. Opening Humans of Tempe Tempe History Museum employed 4 photographers to gather short interviews Water Recycling and informal portraits of random folks on the streets of Tempe. With the Slash your water bills by learning to implement gray water recycling in your combined informal portraits and short quotes, visitors will connect with real, home. Do you have a pond or garden that could use rain water to keep it living? ordinary people and learn about people different than themselves. These Did you know you can collect dew? Join local non-profit Garden Pool to learn all portraits and stories remind us that we are all human – our problems may not about water recycling: how to capture, store, and reuse rain, dew and gray water. be that bad, or that we are not alone, or that others share the same joy and Registration is not required. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 pain. No Code 18 yrs+ Sa 6/9 11 a.m.-noon LMRA

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 39 Activities for Adults (18+ Years) Pickleball; Drop-In, North Tempe/Escalante Sports Community Centers There are two courts at each location that are open for drop-in recreational games. All players must have a free facility membership and a valid fitness pass. Adult Sports Leagues Fitness pass cost: $1 per visit, $10 three month pass, $25 year pass. Organization Meetings NCC 480-858-6500. ESCA 480-350-5800. Adult Softball 7/16 7 p.m. PAC Begins 9/4 No Code 18 yrs+ T Ongoing 6-9 p.m. NCC Adult Softball 7/17 7 p.m. PAC Begins 9/4 No Code 18 yrs+ Th Ongoing 9 a.m.-noon NCC Adult Softball 7/23 7 p.m. PAC Begins 9/4 No Code 18 yrs+ T 8/7-5/21 8:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. ESCA Adult Softball 7/25 7 p.m. PAC Begins 9/4 Adult Soccer 7/24 7 p.m. PAC Begins 9/5 Rock-Climbing; Rock-Climbing and Rappelling Adult Flag Football 7/17 6:30 p.m. PAC Begins 9/4 Basic instruction of the fundamentals and techniques of rock-climbing, as well as knot-tying and methods of belaying. Class participants need to arrive 15-minutes Registration prior to the start of class to be fitted for shoes and to complete a waiver form. Adult Softball 8/6 8 a.m. LIB Fee: $48. 480-350-5200 Adult Soccer 8/8 8 a.m. LIB 58785 16 yrs+ W 6/13-6/27 6:30-9:30 p.m. ROC Adult Flag Football 8/8 8 a.m. LIB 58837 16 yrs+ W 8/1-8/15 6:30-9:30 p.m. ROC Volleyball; Drop-In, Escalante Community Center Archery Classes Bring your friends for a fun game of volleyball. Players of all levels are welcome. Please see page 16 for a complete description and class times. Players must have a free facility membership and a valid fitness pass. A registration form and photo ID are required on the first visit. Fee: $1 Basketball; Adult Open Gym Basketball (3-month pass $10, annual pass $25). 480-350-5800 Come play indoors. Court will be available for open play. Players must have a No Code 16 yrs+ Th Ongoing 7:30-9 p.m. ESCA free facility membership and a valid fitness pass. A registration form and photo No Code 16 yrs+ Su Ongoing 1-4 p.m. ESCA ID are required on the first visit. Fee: $1 (3-month pass $10, annual pass $25). 480-350-5800 Volleyball; Drop-In, Kiwanis Recreation Center. No Code 18 yrs+ T Ongoing 6:30-9 p.m. ESCA The Kiwanis Recreation Center offers coed drop-in volleyball for ages 16 yrs+. No Code 18 yrs+ Su Ongoing 3:30-6 p.m. ESCA Teams are formed on-site; learn rules at sign-up. No drop-in 5/14. Fee: $4. 480-350-5201. No Code 16 yrs+ Su 5/7-8/27 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. KRC Basketball; Women’s Basketball League Registration: 4/16, 8 a.m. Participants must register in person at Escalante. Volleyball; Drop-in, North Tempe Multi- Date: League begins 6/6 Generational Center Fee: $300 The North Tempe Multi-Generational Center offers coed drop-in volleyball for Contact: Jennifer Gall 480-350-5800 ages 16 yrs+. Teams are formed on-site; one court is available for all levels of play. All players must have a free facility membership and a valid fitness pass. Basketball; Women’s Fall Basketball League Fee: $1 (3-month pass $10, annual pass $25). 480-858-6500. Registration: 7/16, 8 a.m. Participants must register in person at Escalante. No Code 16 yrs+ W Ongoing 6-9 p.m. NCC Date: League begins 9/10 Fee: $300 Contact: Jennifer Gall 480-350-5800 Volleyball League Information www.tempe.gov/kiwanis Golf; Golf 101 - Beginner Have you always wanted to learn how to play golf but never made the time? League Registration Dates Come learn the fundamentals of golf from a PGA professional. Students will Resident Teams: 4/23-6/4 learn the rules, proper etiquette of golf, stance, grip and swing technique. Non-Residents Teams: 4/26-6/4 Participants are encouraged to bring their own clubs; clubs may also be League Dates (T/W): 6/12-8/1 borrowed from the instructor. Meet in Clubhouse. *No Class 7/7. Fee: $50. Tournament Dates: 8/7-8/15 480-350-5200 59196 18 yrs+ Sa 6/2-6/23 9-10 a.m. RHGC Women’s A: 58248 59197 18 yrs+ Sa 6/30-7/28* 9-10 a.m. KMGC Co-Rec B: 58249 59198 18 yrs+ Sa 8/4-8/25 9-10 a.m. RHGC Cost: $325/team Golf; Golf 102 - Intermediate Designed for those who have already taken Golf 101, or need to dust-off their No individual registration will be taken. For more information, contact clubs and get back in the game. Class is taught by a PGA professional who will Carrie Reither, [email protected] help you gain a better understanding of equipment, how to perfect your golf swing, as well as on-course management. Students are encouraged to bring their own clubs. Meet in Clubhouse. *No Class 7/8. Fee: $50. 480-350-5200 59199 18 yrs+ Su 6/3-6/24 9-10 a.m. KMGC 59201 18 yrs+ Su 7/1-7/29* 9-10 a.m. RHGC 59200 18 yrs+ Su 8/5-8/26 9-10 a.m. KMGC

40 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (50+ Years)

Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

The activities and classes below are designed Escalante Senior Center specifically for Adults (50+ Years). Additional 2150 East Orange Street offerings for adults may be viewed 480-350-5870 in the Adults (18+ Years) section. www.tempe.gov/escalante The Escalante Senior Center is operated by Tempe Community Cahill Senior Center Action Agency (TCAA) with programming every Tuesday through Friday for Adults 60+. TCAA offers a Health and Wellness 715 West 5th Street program every Tuesday and Thursday which includes information 480-858-2420 classes by a certified health instructor and exercises classes using www.tempe.gov/cahill a Silver Sneaker trained instructor. Cooking demonstrations The Dennis J. Cahill Senior Center offers a fully-equipped fitness including information on good nutrition and physical exercise room, computers with Internet access, luncheons, classes and from Eat Smart/Live Well program are presented on Thursdays special events for adults ages 50+. each month. We will also be having Water Aerobics on Wednesday mornings in June and July. Other activities include Facility Hours: the lunch program, Bingo, Art and Crafts classes, Readers Theater, Monday – Friday , 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Field Trips and Seasonal Celebrations. Stop by the center to receive detailed information or call the center to make a lunch Facility Closures: reservation and receive detailed information about the programs May 28, July 4 and registrations. 480-350-5872.

Weekly Activities Pick up a newsletter to view upcoming activities or Like us on Exercise Class M 10:30 a.m. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCAASeniorCenters $1 Appetizers M noon Bingo* M 1 p.m. Facility Hours $3 Lunch Before Bingo F 11:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Bingo* F 1 p.m. *Card sales begin at 12:30 p.m. Facility Closures: July 4 Please refer to the Roadrunner Chronicle newsletter, or call 480-858-2420, for more information. Join the RTA (Retirees of Weekly Activities: Tempe Advisory Group) for event discounts. Health Information Classes T/Th 9:30 a.m. Exercise Class T/Th 10:30 a.m. Senior Support Group Lunch Program T-F 11:30 a.m. Join this open therapy group facilitated by our City of Tempe Bingo T/Th 12:30 p.m. counselors to discuss what’s on your mind, including: grief and Walking Club W 9 a.m. loss, isolation and loneliness, financial needs and support, health, Cooking/Nutrition Class Th 10:45 a.m. social supports and anything else. Fee: None. Please call 480-858- Readers Theater W 12:30 p.m. 2420 for additional information. Arts and Crafts W 12:30 p.m. Movies F Call 480-350-5872 Field Trips F Call 480-350-5872 Special Events for Adults 60+ Make a Difference, Volunteer! Contact: Tania Valdes 480-350-5872

Fourth of July Event www.tempe.gov/Volunteer Join us in celebrating our independence. We will have entertainment, dancing and lots of fun. Lunch to follow. Fee: None. To register, call 480-350-5872. No Code 60 yrs+ T 6/3 10-12:30 p.m. ESCA

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 41 Activities for Adults (50+ Years) Art for Beginners North Tempe Senior Center Classes will be taught by retired art instructor Doug Trimble. Learn 1555 North Bridalwreath Street about art and art theory. All levels welcome. Fee: None. 480-858-6510 To register, call 480-858-6512. www.tempe.gov/northtempe No Code 60 yrs+ T 6/5-9/25 10:30 a.m.-noon NCC The North Tempe Senior Center is operated by the Tempe Eat Smart, Live Strong Community Action Agency (TCAA) for adults 60+. The Center Taught by Chef Roy, this class includes exercise, instruction on offers billiards, books, magazines, TV, playing cards and a healthy food choices as well as a cooking demonstration with collection of board games. Programming includes lunch three samples. This is a 6-week alternating class, call for dates. days a week, art and crafts, games, special events and chair Fee: None. To register, call 480-858-6512. exercise. Each month there are nutrition, health education and No Code 60 yrs+ M 6/4-9/27 9-9:30 a.m. NCC community awareness talks. For more information, stop by the center or call 480-858-6512. Taoist Tai Chi Society® - Senior Tai Chi Class Facility Hours: The Taoist Tai Chi Society® internal arts of health incorporate stretching and turning into a sequence of movements that Monday – Friday , 8 a.m.-3 p.m. improve the health of body, mind, and spirit. Reduce tension: improve circulation and balance and increase strength and Facility Closures: flexibility. Fee: None. To register, call: 480-858-6512. May 28, July 4 No Code 60 yrs+ T 6/5-9/25 9:30-10:30 a.m. NCC Weekly Activities Special Events for Adults 60+ Bingo M 12:30 p.m. Chuck Field, Ventriloquist Walking Club M-F 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Chuck Field and his stage partners, Ziggy, Nick and Dr. Sol will be Mahjong, Bunco, Games M/W/Th 11 a.m. wowing us with great ventriloquism. We will be having Pizza for Chair Exercise M/W/F 9:30 a.m. lunch. Fee: $5-includes lunch. To register, call 480-858-6512. Tai Chi Exercise T 9:30 a.m. No Code 60 yrs+ W 6/13 10:30 a.m.-noon NCC Art for Beginners T 10:30 a.m.-noon TCAA Congregate Lunch T/W/Th 11:30 a.m. Christmas in July Chair Exercise Th 9:30 a.m. Help us celebrate Christmas in July. We will be hosting a White Eat Smart, Live Strong Program M 9 a.m. Elephant Gift Exchange. Bring a gift to participate. Lunch will follow. Fee: None.To register, call 480-858-6512. Home Delivered Meal Program No code 60 yrs+ W 7/18 10:30 a.m.-noon NCC Tempe Community Action Agency (TCAA) at the North Tempe Multi-Generational Center operates the Home Delivered Meal Ice Cream Social (HDM) program that serves meals to home bound elderly and Bring your sweet tooth. Enjoy lunch and then have a sweet cold disabled individuals in Tempe and South Scottsdale. Participants treat. Fee: $5-includes lunch. To register, call 480-858-6512. can be referred to the program by the SENIOR HELP LINE@ 602- No Code 60 yrs+ W 8/22 10:30-noon NCC 264-4357. TCAA also offers a private pay option for HDM. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. If you would like more information, please call the front desk Pyle Adult Recreation Center @ 480-858-6510 or visit TCAA’s Website at www.tempeaction.org. 655 East Southern Avenue SW Corner of Rural and Southern Volunteer Opportunities 480-350-5211 TCAA is actively recruiting volunteers to assist with the Home www.tempe.gov/pyle Delivered Meal Program. Contact the front desk for information on how to volunteer. 480-858-6510. The Pyle Adult Recreation Center is a recreation facility for adults, ages 18 yrs+. Classes and programs for adults are offered through Classes for Adults 60+ the brochure at this facility. The facility has a multipurpose room, dance room, billiards room, fitness room and six meeting rooms. American MahJong This game of skill and chance will improve your memory and Facility Hours spark new friendships. The fundamentals and terminology are Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. taught during practice games. We use a current National MahJong Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. League card. Fee: None. To register, call 480-858-6512. Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No Code 60 yrs+ M/T/Th 6/4-9/27 10:30 a.m.-noon NCC Sunday Closed 42 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (50+ Years) Facility Closures: May 28, July 4

Retirees of Tempe Advisory (RTA) The Retirees of Tempe Advisory (RTA) is a group sponsored by the City of Tempe Community Services Department and the Pyle Adult Recreation Center. The RTA advises Pyle staff regarding programs and events for those 50 years and older. RTA membership is $5 per year and provides members with discounts on lunches and other special events and activities. To become a member, you must apply in person at the Pyle Adult Recreation Center’s front desk.

Weekly Activities Lunch Program T 11:30 a.m. Needlewielders T/Th 9 a.m.-noon Senior Songbirds (Sept.-May) W 9:30 a.m. Looney Tooner Kitchen Band (Sept.-May) M 9:30 a.m. Bingo W 1 p.m. Bluegrass Jam Session W 12-2:30 p.m. Drawing; Color/B&W Special Events - Call for details Th 11:30 a.m. In this class instructed by Donna Levine, students can explore Current Events Discussion Group Th 1 p.m. both black and white, and color media of their choice. Emphasis Bluegrass Jam Session F 9:30 a.m.-noon will be on technique, composition and learning to “see” color. Various card groups throughout the week. Times Vary Cost of materials will vary depending on the media you choose. Please bring one drawing medium and appropriate paper to the Please note: Pyle restrooms will be renovated during July and first class. No class 7/9. 480-350-5211 August resulting in some senior program cancellations. Please call 58216 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/23 12:30-3:30 p.m. $48 PAC the center to confirm schedule of activities. Watercolor Painting Fees for the above programs are minimal and vary by program to Emphasis is on the use of materials as they apply to still life, cover costs of the program. If you have questions about any of the landscape and portraiture. Class requires additional materials. programs or classes offered for adults 50+ years, call 480-350-5211, Approximate cost of materials is $40-$45 depending on projects or view the Roadrunner Chronicle at www.tempe.gov/pyle. selected. For a list of supplies, visit www.tempe.gov/pyle or the Classes - Participants & Observation: Pyle Center Front Desk. Please bring materials to the first class. • Minimum age requirement for the following activities is 50 years. No class 7/10. Instructor: Donna Levine. 480-350-5211 • Childcare is not offered. 58235 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 1-4 p.m. $48 PAC • Observers and non-registered individuals, including children, are not permitted in classes or workshops. Business, Computers & Finance Arts & Crafts iPhone/iPad Basics Learn how Apple devices work and how to use multitouch Acrylic and Oil Painting gestures to operate your device and increase your productivity. This is a great introduction level class for beginners on the iOS Instructed by Donna Levine, this course in Acrylic and Oil Painting operating system. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 includes composition, color theory and basic painting techniques. 59022 50 yrs+ F 6/1 10 a.m.-noon LMRB Class requires additional materials; please bring materials to the first class. For a list of supplies, visit www.tempe.gov/pyle or the Pyle Center Front Desk. *No class 7/9. **No class 7/4, 7/11. ***No iPhone/iPad Settings class 7/12. 480-350-5211 Understanding settings is important with any device. In this class 58211 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/23* 9 a.m.-noon $48 PAC we will explain your Apple device settings and how they can be 58212 50 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25** 1-4 p.m. $41 PAC used to meet your specific needs. Learn how to make your device 58213 50 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/26*** 9 a.m.-noon $48 PAC easier to use and more enjoyable. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 59023 50 yrs+ W 6/6 10 a.m.-noon LMRB

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 43 Activities for Adults (50+ Years) iPhone/iPad Tips and Tricks Do you want to get the most out of your iPhone or iPad? Well this might be the class for you. Bring in your Apple device and learn some tricks and tips to use for your daily tasks. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 59024 50 yrs+ W 6/20-6/27 10-11:30 a.m. LMRB

My Favorite Mobile Apps Learn where to find and how to download apps to your Apple or Android device. We’ll tell you what to look for and share some of our favorite apps. Have a favorite app you found? Tell us and share with the class. Fee: None. 480-350-5500 59025 50 yrs+ Th 7/12-7/19 10-11:30 a.m. LMRB

Dance, Music & Theater Line Dance; Beginning A perfect class for the beginner who would like to learn the fun Health & Fitness and easier dances at a slower pace. Focus is on form, technique and terminology in a fun and friendly environment. No partner necessary. No class 7/10. Instructor: Fran Dewar. 480-350-5211 Adult Fitness 58218 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 1:30-2:30 p.m. $28 PAC Step away from the stress in your life and come workout for 1 hour at Escalante Community Center. Workouts will occur Line Dance; Intermediate in a small group setting. Participants may receive individual A continuing class for those who feel they have mastered the instruction. *No class 7/4. Fee: None. 480-350-5800 basics and want more of a challenge. Focus is on rhythms, 58772 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/23 noon-1 p.m. ESCA patterns and styles as you move to the music. No class 7/10. 58773 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 noon-1 p.m. ESCA Instructor: Fran Dewar. 480-350-5211 58774 50 yrs+ W 6/6-7/25* noon-1 p.m. ESCA 58219 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/24 2:30-3:30 p.m. $28 PAC 58775 50 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/26 noon-1 p.m. ESCA

Tap Dance; Beginning Banner Brain Health Program This beginning level class will teach you the basic Tap steps as Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Banner Sun Health Research you put them together to create a fun dance routine. Lots of Institute have designed a program to boost brain health. This free fun and great exercise. Drop-in available: $5. No class 7/9, 7/12. 2.5-hour Brain Health Boot Camp reviews lifestyle factors related Instructor: Jana Moore. 480-350-5211 to brain health and teaches a variety of methods to exercise 58229 50 yrs+ M/Th 6/4-7/26 $42 PAC various cognitive domains of the brain. Limited to 20 people and M 10:30-11:25 a.m. requires pre-registration by calling 602-839-6850. Fee: None. Th 11:15 a.m.-12:10 p.m. No Code 50 yrs+ W 8/29 9:30 a.m.-noon CSC

Tap Dance; Intermediate Bones & Balance Get fit while having fun. Learn fundamental Tap technique and This is a great way to get started in exercise. You will work on steps, and then choreograph them for muscle memory. Start coordination, agility, balance and your core. Stand or sit for gentle tapping your way to fitness. No class 7/10, 7/12. exercises and stretching to maintain, or help regain, balance. Instructor: Jana Moore. 480-350-5211 Instructor: Fran Dewar. 480-350-5211 58230 50 yrs+ T/Th 6/5-7/26 9:10-10:05 a.m. $42 PAC 58224 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/3 10:30-11:15 a.m. $13 PAC 58226 50 yrs+ F 6/8-7/6 10:30-11:15 a.m. $13 PAC Tap Dance; Performance Take the fundamental Tap dance technique and steps that you’ve learned, and now focus on formations and polishing-up routines for performances. Must come prepared to have fun. No class Like Us on Facebook! 7/10, 7/12. Instructor: Jana Moore. 480-350-5211 58231 50 yrs+ T/Th 6/5-7/26 10:10-11:05 a.m. $42 PAC www.facebook.com/TempeFun

44 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (50+ Years) Bones & Balance II: Functional Fitness North Tempe Walking Club This gives you a bit more than Bones & Balance. Performed in Join the North Tempe Walking Club with two great options: join a chair or standing. Uses resistance bands and other equipment us Monday through Friday at Vista Del Camino Park at 7 a.m. and to help maintain movements for everyday life. Instructor: Fran walk 3 to 6 miles or come to the North Tempe Multi-Generational Dewar. 480-350-5211 Center and walk in the gym at your own pace. All Levels 58233 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/2 10:30–11:15 a.m. $13 PAC welcome. Fee: None. 480-858-6512. 58225 50 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 10:30–11:15 a.m. $ 11 PAC No Code 50 yrs+ M-F 5/29-8/3 7-9 a.m. NCC

Chair Fit and Fabulous Seated Strength Training All levels welcome in this exercise class. Exercise at your own pace Learn about things you can do with weights and bands while and comfort level, using a chair or standing. Fee: None. sitting to increase your strength. Instructor: Kim Killingsworth. 58877 50 yrs+ M 6/4-6/25 10:30–11:30 a.m. CSC 480-350-5211 58878 50 yrs+ M 7/2-7/30 10:30–11:30 a.m. CSC 58221 50 yrs+ M 6/11-7/2 9-9:45 a.m. $12 PAC 58879 50 yrs+ M 8/6-8/27 10:30–11:30 a.m. CSC 58222 50 yrs+ Th 6/14-7/5 10:15-11 a.m. $12 PAC

Chair Yoga Unable to get up and down from the floor? You can still do North Tempe Chair Exercise Program Yoga. Learn to breathe slower and deeper, increase flexibility North Tempe offers a senior based exercise program in and strength, improve your memory, sleep better and boost partnership with the Tempe Community Action Agency. Both your immune system. Some poses may be done either seated classes are taught at the North Tempe gymnasium by TCAA staff. or standing with wall or chair as support. Instructor: Rebecca Call 480-858-6510 for more information. Auernheimer. 480-350-5211 58214 50 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 9-10 a.m. $12 PAC Circuit Class 58215 50 yrs+ F 6/8-7/6 9-10 a.m. $15 PAC The circuit class uses hand-held weights, strength bands and balls to engage each participant in low impact aerobic exercises as well Eat Smart, Live Strong as stretching relaxation exercises. Registration is not required. Taught by Nutrition Education Professionals, this four-week class Fee: None. will include gentle exercise, instruction on healthy food choices No Code 50 yrs+ M Ongoing 9:30-10:30 a.m. NCC and a cooking demonstration with samples. Each participant will take home recipes and a free gift for attending. Fee: None. Classic Class 480-858-2420. The Classic class is designed to increase muscular strength, range 59238 50 yrs+ T 7/10-7/31 9:30-10:30 a.m. PAC of movement and activities for daily living. Registration is not required. Fee: None. Gentle Joint Cardio No Code 50 yrs+ W/F Ongoing 9:30-10:30 a.m. NCC Get up and go with this aerobics class that is safe, heart healthy and gentle on the joints. Emphasis on alignment, posture, strength training with light hand held weights with stretching Tai Chi / Body Balance I exercises to energize your active lifestyle. Chair used during cool Use basic Tai Chi movements and Qigong breathing exercises to down, no floor work. Instructor: Kim. No class 7/4, 7/11. Fee: $36. gently relax and exercise the body. Emphasis is on balance and 480-350-5200 stability, but students will also learn basic stretching exercises to 58123 50 yrs+ W 6/6-8/15 10:30-11:30 a.m. PAC improve flexibility and strength. A basic Tai Chi Short Form that uses five major movements to exercise the body will be learned. Gentle Yoga Drop-in available: $5. Instructor: Barbara Orr. 480-350-5211 This class will focus on breathing and relaxation techniques that 58227 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/2 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $22 PAC will quiet the mind and relax the body. Students will practice the basic hatha yoga poses, focusing on those that stretch the Tai Chi / Body Balance II muscles and improve balance and strength. Instructor: Kim This is an introductory class in the Guang Ping Yang style of Tai Killingsworth. 480-350-5211 Chi and will concentrate more on learning Tai Chi moves that will 58217 50 yrs+ T 6/12-7/3 12:15-1:15 p.m. $16 PAC help you to gain balance and flexibility, while improving breathing and posture. Preferred prerequisite: Tai Chi/Body Balance I. Instructor: Barbara Orr. 480-350-5211 58228 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/2 12:50-1:50 p.m. $22 PAC

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 45 Activities for Adults (50+) Zumba for 50+ A fun workout that incorporates unique, Latin dance moves with up-beat Latin music. Zumba maximizes caloric output with fat- burning movements and adapts to your ability level with easy-to- follow dance steps so that you can have fun. Drop-in available: $5. Instructor: Jana Moore. 480-350-5211 58239 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/3 11:10 a.m.-12:05 p.m. $20 PAC 58240 50 yrs+ F 6/8-7/6 10:35-11:30 a.m. $20 PAC

Zumba Toning This Zumba class adds resistance by using lightweight maraca-like Toning Sticks which enhance a sense of rhythm and coordination, while toning target zones including arms, core and lower body. Drop-in available: $5. Instructor: Jana Moore. 480-350-5211 58241 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/2 8:05-9 a.m. $20 PAC 58242 50 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 8:05-9 a.m. $16 PAC 58243 50 yrs+ F 6/8-7/6 8:05-9 a.m. $20 PAC

Social Activities Toners & Shapers This class is designed to strengthen and tone muscles and to For additional information on the following Cahill Senior increase flexibility. Class consists of a warm-up and stretch, Center special events and menus, please refer to the strength-training exercise and a cool-down stretch and relaxation. monthly Roadrunner Chronicle, or call 480-858-2420. Participants are encouraged to work at their own level and to provide their own weights upon instructor recommendation. $1 Appetizers Instructor: Fran Dewar. 480-350-5211 Join us for an appetizer before we play bingo at 1 p.m. Please call 58232 50 yrs+ M 6/4-7/2 9:15-10:15 a.m. $15 PAC for weekly menu. Register by the Thursday before each event. 58233 50 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 9:15-10:15 a.m. $12 PAC Fee: $1. 480-858-2420 58234 50 yrs+ F 6/8-7/6 9:15-10:15 a.m. $18 PAC 58860 50 yrs+ M 6/4 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC 58848 50 yrs+ M 6/11 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC Yin Yoga 58849 50 yrs+ M 6/18 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC Increase range of motion by sitting in gentle, passive yoga poses 58850 50 yrs+ M 6/25 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC for several minutes each. This allows you to create space in 58851 50 yrs+ M 7/2 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC the fascia (connective tissue which runs throughout the body), 58852 50 yrs+ M 7/9 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC thereby releasing restriction. Suitable for beginners. Drop-in 58853 50 yrs+ M 7/16 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC available: $5. Instructor: Rebecca Auernheimer. 480-350-5211 58854 50 yrs+ M 7/23 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC 58237 50 yrs+ T 6/5-7/3 8:05-9 a.m. $18 PAC 58855 50 yrs+ M 7/30 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC 58856 50 yrs+ M 8/6 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC Yoga Nidra 58857 50 yrs+ M 8/13 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC Guided meditation received while reclining comfortably. Release 58858 50 yrs+ M 8/20 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC stress and tension, calm the nervous system, rest deeply, and 58859 50 yrs+ M 8/27 noon-12:30 p.m. CSC effortlessly float beyond the busy chattering mind. Helps to reach restorative levels of relaxation and find more ease in our daily Birthday Bingo lives. Suitable for beginners. Drop-in available: $5. Bring your lunch and join us as we celebrate the month’s Instructor: Rebecca Auernheimer. 480-350-5211 birthdays. Cake and Ice Cream will be provided. Play Bingo for 58238 50 yrs+ Th 6/7-7/5 8:05-9 a.m. $18 PAC grocery prizes. Fee: $1 for RTA members, $2 for non-members. 480-858-2420 58861 50 yrs+ Th 6/14 11:30-1 p.m. CSC 58862 50 yrs+ Th 7/12 11:30-1 p.m. CSC Register for Classes Online! 58863 50 yrs+ Th 8/9 11:30-1 p.m. CSC www.tempe.gov/Brochure

46 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Activities for Adults (50+ Years)

Brunch & Bunco Pokeno and Bagels Join us for a delicious brunch and a game of Bunco with prizes. Pokeno is a game that is a combination of poker and keno, Register by the Monday before each date. Fee: $4 for RTA though it is pretty much like playing Bingo with standard members; $5 for non-members. 480-858-2420 playing cards. Join us for a morning of fun games, prizes and 58845 50 yrs+ W 6/13 10-11:30 a.m. CSC refreshments. Fee: $2. 480-858-2420 58846 50 yrs+ W 7/11 10-11:30 a.m. CSC 58883 50 yrs+ W 6/6 10-11 a.m. CSC 58847 50 yrs+ W 8/8 10-11:30 a.m. CSC 58885 50 yrs+ W 8/1 10-11 a.m. CSC Fabulous Friday’s $3 Homemade Lunch Join us for fresh and delicious Friday Lunches at the Cahill Senior Special Interest Center. Please call for weekly menu. Register by the Wednesday before each event. Fee: $3. 480-858-2420 Special Event Luncheons 58969 50 yrs+ F 6/1 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC Join us for a home cooked meal, entertainment and good 58864 50 yrs+ F 6/8 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC company. Themes for each month will be announced in the 58865 50 yrs+ F 6/22 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC Roadrunner Chronicle Newsletter or visit www.tempe.gov/cahill 58866 50 yrs+ F 6/29 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC for more information. Fee: $5 for RTA members; $6 for 58867 50 yrs+ F 7/6 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC non-members. 480-858-2420 58868 50 yrs+ F 7/13 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC 58874 50 yrs+ F 6/15 11-12:30 p.m. CSC 58869 50 yrs+ F 7/20 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC 58875 50 yrs+ F 7/27 11-12:30 p.m. CSC 58870 50 yrs+ F 8/3 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC 58876 50 yrs+ F 8/31 11-12:30 p.m. CSC 58871 50 yrs+ F 8/10 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC 58872 50 yrs+ F 8/17 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC 58873 50 yrs+ F 8/24 11:30-12:30 p.m. CSC Check Out Upcoming Events! www.facebook.com/FamilyFun

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 47 Adapted Recreation

Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

These programs are designed for children and adults L.E.A.P. After-School Program with intellectual and physical disabilities. Individuals may register for programs at the Recreation Office, 3500 S. Rural Road. Suite 201, The Life Skills Enrichment After-School Program for middle/high school students with developmental disabilities in the Tempe If you require special accommodations for these or Elementary and Union High School Districts. The program additional City of Tempe programs, contact Josh Bell, follows the school year calendar and takes place M-F until 6 p.m.; Adapted Recreation Coordinator, at 480-858-2469; for TDD, call 480-350-5050. transportation is provided to the program site from the student’s school. Students will participate in recreational activities that promote physical exercise, social skills development and other benefits; while supervised in a 1:4 staff-to-student environment. These programs are designed for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individuals may register for programs We are an authorized DDD provider; contact your case manager at the Recreation Office, 3500 S. Rural Road, Suite 201. If for authorization. Please contact Josh Bell, Adapted Recreation you require special accommodations for these or other City Coordinator, at 480-858-2469 or [email protected], for more of Tempe programs, contact Josh Bell, Adapted Recreation information regarding the program and how to register. Coordinator, at 480-858-2469; for TDD, call 480-350-5050. No Code 10-21 yrs M-F 8/6-12/20 2-6 p.m. Camp Challenge Summer Day Camp Camp Challenge is a summer day camp during the months of Health & Fitness June and July for youth ages 5-21 with developmental disabilities. Zumba Campers will participate in a variety of fun activities that promote Zumba is a high-energy, cardio workout incorporating unique physical exercise, mental stimulation, social skills development moves with upbeat Latin and international music. Class is and other benefits. Activities include arts and crafts, games, designed for all experience levels and helps you reach healthy swimming, music, field trips, bowling and many others. goals by using easy-to-follow dance steps in a fun environment. Individuals must be independently mobile to participate. Those We are a DDD authorized provider. Please contact Josh Bell, needing extra supervision must provide their own aide. No class Adapted Recreation Coordinator, at 480-858-2469 or Josh_Bell@ 7/3. Fee: $18. 480-858-2469 tempe.gov, or visit www.tempe.gov/adaptedrecreation for more 55297 13 yrs+ T 6/19-8/21 3:45-4:30 p.m. PAC information regarding the program and the registration process.

Session One: Friday Night Social Activities No Code 5-21 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/28 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Friday Night Social Activities are the first two Fridays of each Session Two: month and are for individuals with intellectual/developmental No Code 5-21 yrs M-Th 7/9-7/12 8 a.m.–2 p.m. disabilities ages 13 and older. The activities promote socialization and fun, and are great opportunities to get together with friends as well as meet new people. Any participants requiring direct supervision should come with a responsible adult. Transportation is not provided by the City of Tempe to and from the Friday Night Socials. Please ensure that participants have reliable forms of transportation and are scheduled for pick by the scheduled end time of the activity. Supervising staff/adults do not have to pay admission fees. Fees vary between $2-4 and are paid at the door. There is no advance registration. The first Friday of each month rotates between Bingo, Karaoke or Movie Night. The second Friday of each month is a themed social dance.

48 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Adapted Recreation

Bingo Karaoke and Game Night Bingo prizes include various small items, food/consumable items Come and sing your favorite songs at karaoke, play pool in the and grand prizes (typically gift cards or other larger items). Those billiards room or play ping pong. We have a wide variety of requiring assistance must come with his/her own aide. karaoke music to choose from, or you can bring your own music When: June 1 on a CD or mp3 player. Those requiring assistance must come Time: 6:30-8 p.m. with his/her own aide. Where: Pyle Adult Center, 655 E. Southern Avenue When: May 4, August 3 Fee: $3 at the door Time: 6:30-9 p.m. Where: Pyle Adult Center, 655 E. Southern Avenue Fabulous Friday Social Dances Fee: $3 at the door Come out to our monthly, themed dances and boogie-woogie on the dance floor. Dances are held for individuals with disabilities, Movie Night ages 13 and older. Visit www.tempe.gov/adaptedrecreation to find Join us as we show a recently released DVD movie. Visit our out the theme of the dance. website to see what movie is scheduled to show. Paid admission When: May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10 is for your choice of popcorn/candy and soda/ water. Time: 6:30-9 p.m. When: July 6 Where: Edna Vihel Activity Center, 3340 S. Rural Rd. Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fee: $4; includes admission, drinks, snacks and entry Where: Pyle Adult Center, 655 E. Southern Avenue into door prize drawing. Fee: $2 at the door Tempe Special Olympics Team Tempe Special Olympics Youth (8 yrs+) and adults with intellectual disabilities are invited to join Special Olympics Arizona to learn sportsmanship and teamwork while achieving their personal goals. Athletes of all skill levels are encouraged to participate. For more information and individuals who are completely new to a sport, please contact Josh Bell at 480-858-2469 or [email protected].

A Special Olympics Medical Release Form signed by a medical examiner (good for three years) is required for all athletes to participate, as well as a City of Tempe registration form. Visit www. tempe.gov/adaptedrecreation for registration information and to download medical consent forms.

Advance registration is recommended. Participants can also register on-site.

•Register on-line at www.tempe.gov/brochure Make a Difference (use the program registration code).

•Mail registration to: Josh Bell, Adapted Recreation, Volunteer! 3500 S. Rural Rd., Suite 201, Tempe, AZ 85282. Download form from www.tempe.gov/adaptedrecreation. •Register in person at the Recreation Office, www.tempe.gov/Volunteer 3500 S. Rural Rd., Suite 201 (2nd floor of Library), Pyle Adult Recreation Center, 655 E. Southern Ave., or another City facility that processes registration.

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 49 Adapted Recreation Buddy Bowling League Buddy Bowling Unified Bowling League Buddy Bowling is a unified bowling league for individuals with disabilities (Buddy Bowling Athletes) and without disabilities (Buddy Bowling Partners) bowling together on teams in a fun and friendly league format. We encourage bowlers of all experience and ability levels to join the league. Bowlers should be 8 years of age or older (up to any age!). Bowlers will be assigned to a team (if they do not have one already). Partners take on a role similar to that of a team captain, participating as an active bowler and teammate while also providing assistance and guidance to other team members, as needed.

Special Olympics Aquatics Bowlers are welcome to register their own teams of up to 5 Practices will focus on athletes learning the fundamental bowlers. If a bowler does not have a specific team they would techniques of various swimming strokes. The first practice date like to join then they will be assigned to a team with an opening. will be at 5 p.m. After the first practice, practices will be split up into two one-hour practices (5 and 6 p.m.) and athletes will be Buddy Bowling is divided into two divisions: Bumpers and assigned to one of those practice hours. Please note that this is Non-Bumpers. Each Saturday bowlers will bowl two games for a not a “learn to swim” program. Fee: $10. 480-858-2469 weekly fee (see below). At the end of each season there will be 59185 8 yrs+ F 8/3-10/5 5-7 p.m. KRC trophies and awards presented to Buddy Bowling Athletes. Prizes 59186 8 yrs+ F 8/3-10/5 5-7 p.m. KRC are also given to all registered Athletes and Partners at the end of each season. Special Olympics Bowling Come on out and socialize with new and old friends while racking For more information, to register, or to view the up those spares and strikes. Athletes new to bowling and need Buddy Bowling league rules, please visit coaching assistance will be placed on an instructional team. There www.tempe.gov/adaptedrecreation. Location: AMF Tempe Village is a $5 weekly fee that is paid to the bowling alley. Location: AMF Lanes, 4407 S. Rural Road, Tempe. Fee: $20 registration fee plus Tempe Village Lanes, 4407 S. Rural Rd. Fee: $10. 480-858-2469 $6 each week for two games, shoes and end-of-season league 59187 8 yrs+ Sa 8/18-11/10 1-3 p.m. AMF prizes. 480-858-2469 59190 8 yrs+ Sa 7/14-11/17 10 a.m. AMF Special Olympics Golf Athletes both new and experienced are welcome to come out and enjoy the game of golf. New athletes will start in Golf Skills and work on the fundamentals of golf starting with their swing at the driving range, as well as putting, chipping and other aspects of the game. Athletes who are ready to play the course will practice their game on the course with other athletes and partners. Fee: $10. 480-858-2469 59188 8 yrs+ T 8/21-10/30 5-6 p.m. KMGC 59189 8 yrs+ T 8/21-10/30 5-6:30 p.m. KMGC

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www.tempe.gov/Pools

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Registration begins April 23; classes begin June 4 unless noted otherwise within class descriptions. No class July 4. To view a list of class location abbreviations, see page 2.

Kiwanis Park Wave Pool Multi-Use Pass for Lap/Open Swim 30-day unlimited $39 Kiwanis Recreation Center 10 admissions $35 6111 S. All America Way • 480-350-5201 Unlimited Water Fitness Pass 30-day unlimited $46 Come splash and play in our indoor, heated wave pool. Rent a tube and float the waves, then enjoy an icy soda and hot pizza at Kiwani Island Concession Stand. We have a few safety rules for your visit: Children under age 8 must Swimming Pool Activities have an adult with them at all times. No water wings or other floatation devices permitted. The minimum height to use the water slide is 48”. Swimming Lesson General Information The City of Tempe Community Services Department provides a May Wave Pool Hours progressive program for students who wish to learn or improve their Saturday & Sunday Waves: 1-5 p.m. swimming skills. This program is certified by the Starfish Aquatics Monday-Friday: (beginning May 28) 1-5 p.m. Institute. If you have concerns regarding your child’s progress or ability June & July Wave Pool Hours level, please discuss them with the instructor or pool manager. Monday-Sunday Waves: 1-5 p.m. Fees for each class must be paid at the time of registration. August Wave Pool Hours A student may register for a maximum of one (1) Learn-to-Swim class Saturday and Sunday Waves: 1-5 p.m. at a time. A student may also register for special classes in addition to a September 1-3 Wave Pool Hours swimming class. Saturday, Sunday and Monday: 1-5 p.m. Each student will be provided with a skill progress sheet for the class in which he/she is currently participating with information on the next Special Holiday Wave Pool Hours appropriate class. Memorial Day: May 28 1-5 p.m. Independence Day: July 4 1-5 p.m. All pre-registration activities are subject to cancellation (3) days prior to Labor Day: September 3 1-5 p.m. start date if minimum registration is not met. Wave Pool Fees 13 yrs+ $7 2-12 yrs $5 Swim Lesson Program Classes

Mid-Day Wave Rates Parent-Assisted Lessons 13 yrs+ $5 Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. 2-12 yrs $4 Saturday is 4 lessons per session. *No other discounts may be used with this discount. *Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. Lap Swimming Hours* Effective May 29-August 4 Star Babies (8-18 mos) Monday-Friday 7-10 a.m. This class is designed to be an infant’s first introduction to water Monday-Thursday 5:15-8 p.m. adjustment with an emphasis on parent participation/education, as well Saturday 8-11 a.m. as safety skills and fun. One child per adult in the water. *No class 7/4. *Except during private rentals 58458 8-18 mos M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58459 8-18 mos T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Effective August 6-August 31* 58460 8-18 mos M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 Monday-Friday 7-10 a.m. 58461 8-18 mos M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 Monday-Thursday 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 58462 8-18 mos Sa 6/9-6/30 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 Monday-Thursday 5-8 p.m. Saturday 8-11 a.m. 58463 8-18 mos M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 *Except during private rentals 58464 8-18 mos T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58465 8-18 mos M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 Lap Swim Admission Fees 58466 8-18 mos M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 13 yrs+ $4 58467 8-18 mos Sa 7/7-7/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 2-12 yrs $3 58468 8-18 mos M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58469 8-18 mos T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50

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Star-Tots (1-3 yrs) For children who are not ready for an independent swim program or the child who has mastered the Parent/Tot class and is ready for more swim- Swim School readiness skills. One child per adult in the water. *No class 7/4. Preschool-Age Lessons (Suggested Ages 3-5 yrs) 58398 1-3 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. 58399 1-3 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 Saturday is 4 lessons per session. 58400 1-3 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. 58401 1-3 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58402 1-3 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 p.m. KRC $50 Shrimps 58403 1-3 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 For children who are ready to participate in an aquatic class on their 58404 1-3 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 p.m. KRC $50 own. Emphasis on basic water adjustment, breath control, and floating. 58405 1-3 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 Blow bubbles, fully submerge unassisted; front and back float with 58406 1-3 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 support and assisted rolling over from front to back and back to front. Assisted streamline on front and back. *No class 7/4. 58407 1-3 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58685 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58408 1-3 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58686 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58409 1-3 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58687 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58410 1-3 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58688 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58411 1-3 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 p.m. KRC $50 58689 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58412 1-3 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58690 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58413 1-3 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 p.m. KRC $50 58691 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58414 1-3 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58692 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58415 1-3 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58693 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58694 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58416 1-3 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58695 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58417 1-3 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58696 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58418 1-3 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58697 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58419 1-3 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58698 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58699 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58700 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 Sea-Stars (2-4 yrs) 58701 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 For preschool children who are not ready for an independent swim 58702 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 lesson program, but are ready for more advanced skills. In this class the 58703 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 parent will help prepare the child through various activities to become more independent in the water as well as working on locomotion and 58704 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 safety skills. One child per adult in the water. *No class 7/4. 58705 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58376 2-4 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58706 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58377 2-4 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58707 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58378 2-4 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58708 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58379 2-4 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58709 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58380 2-4 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58710 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58381 2-4 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58711 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58382 2-4 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58712 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58383 2-4 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58713 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58384 2-4 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58714 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58715 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58385 2-4 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58716 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58386 2-4 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58717 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58387 2-4 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58718 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58388 2-4 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58719 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58389 2-4 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58720 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58390 2-4 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58721 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58391 2-4 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58722 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58392 2-4 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58393 2-4 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58723 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58724 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58394 2-4 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58725 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58395 2-4 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58726 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58396 2-4 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58727 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58397 2-4 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58728 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58729 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50

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Tadpoles Minnows Prerequisite skills: Jump in, roll on back for 5 seconds. Prerequisite skills: Tread water 15 seconds, jump in and recover to side Focus: is on forward movement and directional change. Participants will glide position and kick 10ft. focus on assisted streamline on front and back with and without kicks. Focus: Integrated movement and freestyle. Participants will start to They will learn how to jump in, recover for air, swim forward for 10ft., develop Freestyle with correct body positioning and breathing, start the change direction on their own and swim back to the wall *No class 7/4. progression of Backstroke. *No class 7/4. 58739 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58546 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58740 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58547 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58741 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58548 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58742 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58549 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58743 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58550 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58744 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58551 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58745 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58552 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58746 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58747 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58553 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58748 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58554 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58749 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58555 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58556 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58750 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58751 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58557 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58752 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 59051 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58753 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 59052 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58754 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58755 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 59053 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58756 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 59054 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58757 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58758 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58759 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 Swim School 58760 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 Preschool-Age Lessons (Suggested Ages 6-12 yrs) Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. 58761 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Saturday is 4 lessons per session. 58762 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. 58763 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 Sea Otter Guppies For children ready to participate in an aquatic class on their own. Prerequisite skills: Jump in and swim 10ft. and return; back glide 10ft. Emphasis on basic water adjustment, breath control, and floating. Blow Focus: Rotary movement. Participants will work on body positioning for bubbles, fully submerge unassisted; front and back float with support. Freestyle, unassisted front and back streamline, and treading water. *No Assisted rolling over from front to back and back to front. Assisted class 7/4. streamline on front and back. *No class 7/4 58510 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58621 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58511 3-5 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58622 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58512 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58623 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58513 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58624 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58514 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58625 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58515 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58626 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58516 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58627 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58517 3-5 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58628 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58518 3-5 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58629 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58630 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58519 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58520 3-5 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58631 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6:00 p.m. KRC $50 58521 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58632 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58522 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58633 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58523 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58634 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58524 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58635 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58525 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58636 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58526 3-5 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58637 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58527 3-5 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58638 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58639 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 59047 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58640 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 59048 3-5 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 59049 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58641 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 59050 3-5 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58642 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58643 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58644 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 59055 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 53 Aquatics Sea Horse Sea Lion Prerequisite skills: Jump in, roll on back for 5 seconds. Prerequisite skills: Tread water 15 seconds, jump in and recover to side Focus: on forward movement and direction change. Participants will glide position and kick 10ft. Focus: Integrated movement and freestyle. focus on assisted streamline on front and back with and without kicks. Participants will start to develop Freestyle with correct body positioning They will learn how to jump in, recover for air, swim forward for 10ft., and breathing, start the progression of Backstroke. *No class 7/4. change direction on their own and swim back to the wall. *No class 7/4. 58599 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58575 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58600 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58576 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58601 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58577 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58602 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58578 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58603 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58579 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58604 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58580 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58605 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58581 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58606 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58582 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58607 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58583 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58584 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58608 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58609 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58585 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58610 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58586 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58611 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58587 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58612 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58588 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58613 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58589 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58614 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58590 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58615 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58591 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58616 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58592 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58593 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58617 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58594 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58618 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58619 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58595 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58620 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58596 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58597 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58598 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 Stroke School Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. Sea Turtle Saturday is 4 lessons per session. Prerequisite skills: Jump in and swim 10ft. and return; back glide 10ft. Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. Focus: Rotary movement. Participants will work on body positioning for Freestyle, unassisted front and back streamline, and treading water. Dolphin *No class 7/4. Prerequisite skills: Jump In, swim 30ft. Freestyle with rhythmic breathing. 58645 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Focus: Freestyle and Backstroke with an introduction to Butterfly. 58646 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 Participants will work on stroke mechanics of Freestyle and Backstroke, 58647 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 introduction to Butterfly body motion. *No class 7/4. 58648 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58485 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58649 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58486 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58650 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58487 6-12 yrs T/TH 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58651 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58488 6-12 yrs T/TH 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58652 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58489 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58490 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58653 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58491 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58654 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58492 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58655 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58493 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58656 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58657 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58494 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58658 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58495 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58659 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58496 6-12 yrs T/TH 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58660 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58497 6-12 yrs T/TH 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58498 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58661 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58499 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58662 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58500 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $50 58663 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58501 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58502 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58503 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58504 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58505 6-12 yrs T/TH 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58506 6-12 yrs T/TH 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50

54 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Aquatics Manta Ray Orca Prerequisite skills: Swim 30ft. of Freestyle and 30ft. of Backstroke with Prerequisite skills: Swim 30ft of Breaststroke with proficient stroke proficient stroke mechanics. mechanics. Focus: Participants will focus on the stroke mechanics of Butterfly. *No Focus: Participants will build endurance. By the end of the class, class 7/4. participants should be swimming a minimum 50 yards of Freestyle, 58528 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Backstroke, and Breaststroke; 25 yards of Butterfly and be able to do flip 58529 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 turns and open turns. *No class 7/4. 58530 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58558 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58531 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58559 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58532 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58560 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58533 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58561 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58534 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58562 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58563 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58535 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58564 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58536 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58537 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 58565 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58538 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58566 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58539 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58567 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58540 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $50 58568 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58541 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9:40-10:10 a.m. KRC $25 58569 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 59059 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58542 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 59060 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 10:20-10:50 a.m. KRC $25 58543 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58544 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:10-6:40 p.m. KRC $50 59061 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58545 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 59062 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50

Shark Prerequisite skills: Swim Butterfly for 10ft. with proficient stroke mechanics. Swim School Focus: Participants will focus on the stroke mechanics of Breaststroke. Middle School Age Lessons (Suggested Ages 12-15 yrs) *No class 7/4. Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. 58667 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 Saturday is 4 lessons per session. 58668 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. 58669 6-12 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58670 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58671 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 Barracuda 58672 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 For participants wanting to learn basic water adjustment, breath control, 58673 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 floating, forward movement and directional change. Participants will 58674 6-12 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 focus on assisted streamline on front and back with and without kicks. They will learn how to jump in, recover for air, swim forward for 10ft., 58675 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 change direction on their own and swim back to the wall. 58676 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 *No class 7/4. 58677 6-12 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58480 12-15 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58678 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 58481 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58679 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 58482 6-12 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58680 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58483 12-15 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58681 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 58682 6-12 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58484 12-15 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 59063 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58683 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 59064 6-12 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $50 58684 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50 59065 12-15 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 59056 6-12 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 59057 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 5:30-6 p.m. KRC $50 59066 12-15 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 59058 6-12 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 6:50-7:20 p.m. KRC $50

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Swordfish Adult Intermediate Prerequisite: Jump in, swim 10ft., return to wall; do a front and back Prerequisite 15 yrs+. Class is designed for adults who have mastered the glide for 10ft. beginner skills and can swim 25 yards using Freestyle. Will introduce Focus: Rotary movement, integrated movement and an introduction to Backstroke and Breaststroke. *No class 7/4. Freestyle. Participants will work on unassisted front and back streamline, 58423 15 yrs+ M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 and treading water. Participants will start to develop Freestyle with 58424 15 yrs+ M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 correct body positioning and breathing, and start the progression of 58425 15 yrs+ M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 Backstroke. *No class 7/4. 58734 12-15 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 Adult Stroke Improvement 58735 12-15 yrs M-Th 6/4-6/14 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 Prerequisite 15 yrs+. Class is designed to improve upon and refine 58736 12-15 yrs M-Th 6/18-6/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 current skills rather than teach strokes. *No class 7/4. 58737 12-15 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58426 15 yrs+ M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58427 15 yrs+ M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58738 12-15 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58428 15 yrs+ M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 59067 12-15 yrs M-Th 7/2-7/12* 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 59068 12-15 yrs M-Th 7/16-7/26 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $50 59115 12-15 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 9-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 Adult Fitness 59116 12-15 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 Registration now available for water exercise classes. Classes are 60 minutes. Monthly fee varies. Drop-in fee: Stroke School (Suggested Age: 12-15 yrs) $7 per class. Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. Saturday is 4 lessons per session. Unlimited Water Fitness Pass Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. Looking for a more flexible schedule to take a water fitness class? Create your own schedule with our unlimited water fitness pass, which is valid for 30 days from the date of purchase. Valid for all water fitness classes. Porpoise No Class 7/4. Please see front desk to purchase a pass. $46 Prerequisite skills: Jump In, swim 30ft. Freestyle with rhythmic breathing. Focus: Freestyle and Backstroke with an introduction to Butterfly. Participants will work on stroke mechanics of Freestyle and Backstroke, introduction to Butterfly body motion. *No Class 7/4. 58570 12-15 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58571 12-15 yrs Sa 6/9-6/30 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58572 12-15 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58573 12-15 yrs Sa 7/7-7/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58574 12-15 yrs T/Th 8/7-8/30 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50

Flying Fish Shallow Water Exercise Prerequisite skills: Swim 30ft. of Freestyle and 30ft. of Backstroke. Walking, running, jumping and a variety of aerobic movements are performed in Focus: Participants will focus on the stroke mechanics of Butterfly and the shallow end of the pool to increase heart rate and provide a cardiovascular Breaststroke with an introduction to open turns and flip turns. and strength training workout. A variety of water equipment is used for *No Class 7/4. conditioning and total body toning. Includes stretching, warm-up, cardio, toning, 58507 12-15 yrs M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 and cool-down. Fee: See below. Drop-in Class Fee: $7 58508 12-15 yrs M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58440 15 yrs+ M 6/4-6/25 8-9 a.m. KRC $20 58509 12-15 yrs M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58441 15 yrs+ T 6/5-6/26 8-9 a.m. KRC $20 58442 15 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 8-9 a.m. KRC $20 58443 15 yrs+ Th 6/7-6/28 8-9 a.m. KRC $20 Adult Lessons 58444 15 yrs+ M 6/4-6/25 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC $20 Monday-Thursday are 8 lessons per session. 58445 15 yrs+ W 6/6-6/27 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC $20 Saturday is 4 lessons per session. Make-up class for 7/4 is Friday, 7/6. 58446 15 yrs+ M 7/2-7/30 8-9 a.m. KRC $25 58447 15 yrs+ T 7/3-7/31 8-9 a.m. KRC $25 Adult Beginner 58448 15 yrs+ W 7/11-7/25 8-9 a.m. KRC $15 Prerequisite 15 yrs+. Class is designed for adults who wish to learn to 58449 15 yrs+ Th 7/5-7/26 8-9 a.m. KRC $20 swim and will be geared to meet the needs of individuals. Emphasis is 58450 15 yrs+ M 7/2-7/30 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC $25 on adapting to the water and introduction to Freestyle, back float, and 58451 15 yrs+ W 7/11-7/25 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC $15 safety skills. *No class 7/4. 58429 15 yrs+ M/W 6/4-6/27 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58452 15 yrs+ M 8/6-8/27 8:30-9:30 a.m. KRC $20 58430 15 yrs+ Sa 6/9-6/30 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58453 15 yrs+ T 8/7-8/28 8:30-9:30 a.m. KRC $20 58454 15 yrs+ W 8/1-8/29 8:30-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58431 15 yrs+ M/W 7/2-7/25* 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58455 15 yrs+ Th 8/2-8/30 8:30-9:30 a.m. KRC $25 58432 15 yrs+ Sa 7/7-7/28 11-11:30 a.m. KRC $25 58456 15 yrs+ M 8/6-8/27 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC $20 58433 15 yrs+ M/W 8/6-8/29 7:30-8 p.m. KRC $50 58457 15 yrs+ W 8/1-8/29 5:30-6:30 p.m. KRC $25 56 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Aquatics Aquatics High Intensity Interval Training (H.I.I.T.) Star Babies (8-18 mos) All levels High Intensity Interval Training class providing a high cardiovascular This class is designed to be an infant’s first introduction to water workout with low impact on joints. It’s the ideal way to cross-train from your adjustment with an emphasis on parent participation/education, as well high impact/hard-hitting land workouts and still get a great cardio and strength as safety skills and fun. One child per adult. Adult must be in the water session. Push through the water and not just float your way through it. So, get with the child. in and try some plyometric squats, round house kicks and speed bag punches. 59462 8-18 mos T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 Drop-in Class Fee: $7. 59463 8-18 mos T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 58434 15 yrs+ T 6/5-6/26 6:10-7:10 p.m. KRC $20 58435 15 yrs+ Th 6/7-6/28 6:10-7:10 p.m. KRC $20 Star-Tots (1-3 yrs) 58436 15 yrs+ Sa 6/2-6/30 9-10 a.m. KRC $25 For children who are not ready for an independent swim program or the child who has mastered the Parent/Tot class and is ready for more 58437 15 yrs+ T 7/3-7/31 6:10-7:10 p.m. KRC $25 swim-readiness skills. One child per adult. Adult must be in the water 58438 15 yrs+ Th 7/5-7/26 6:10-7:10 p.m. KRC $20 with the child. 58439 15 yrs+ Sa 7/7-7/28 9-10 a.m. KRC $25 59460 1-3 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 59461 1-3 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 59117 15 yrs+ T 8/7-8/28 6:10-7:10 p.m. KRC $20 59118 15 yrs+ Th 8/2-8/30 6:10-7:10 p.m. KRC $25 59119 15 yrs+ Sa 8/4-8/25 9-10 a.m. KRC $20 Sea-Stars (2-4 yrs) For preschool children who are not ready for an independent swim lesson program, but are ready for more advanced skills. In this class the Escalante Pool parent will help prepare the child through various activities to become more independent in the water as well as working on locomotion and safety skills. One child per adult. Adult must be in the water with the Escalante Community Center child. 2150 E. Orange Street • 480-350-5204 59458 2-4 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 59459 2-4 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 Pool Hours May 26-May 28 Holiday Swim School May 29-July 29 Season-everyday Preschool Age Lessons (Suggested Age 3-5 yrs) August 4-September 3 Weekends June and July classes are 8 lessons per session. Fees 5 yrs and under Free Shrimps 6-17 yrs $ .75 For children who are ready to participate in an aquatic class on their 18 yrs+ $1.25 own. Emphasis on basic water adjustment, breath control, and floating. May 26 - July 29 Blow bubbles, fully submerge unassisted; front and back float with support and assisted rolling over from front to back and back to front. Monday-Thursday 1-5 p.m. Assisted streamline on front and back. Friday 1-7 p.m. 59492 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. 59493 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 August 4 - September 3 59494 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. 59495 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 59496 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 Holiday Hours 59497 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 May 26 - 28 1-5 p.m. July 4 1-5 p.m. September 3* 1-5 p.m. Tadpoles *Last day of the season. Prerequisite skills: Jump in, roll on back for 5 seconds. Focus: is on forward movement and directional change. Participants will Summer Season Swim Passes focus on assisted streamline on front and back with and without kicks. Not valid at McClintock or Kiwanis Wave Pool. They will learn how to jump in, recover for air, swim forward for 10ft., Entitles pass user to admission to recreational swim at Escalante Pool. change direction on their own and swim back to the wall. Available for sale beginning April 30. 59500 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 58982 Adult $31 18-64 yrs 59501 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 58985 Youth $19 6-17 yrs 58984 Senior $19 65 yrs+ 59502 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 58983 Family $57 up to 6 people 59503 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 Guppies Escalante Pool Evening Swim Schedule Prerequisite skills: Jump in and swim 10ft. and return; back glide 10ft. Focus: Rotary movement. Participants will work on body positioning for Freestyle, unassisted front and back streamline, and treading water. Parent-Assisted Lessons 59472 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 June and July classes are 8-lessons per session. 59473 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28

Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure 57 Aquatics Minnows Dolphin Prerequisite skills: Tread water 15 seconds, jump in and recover to side Prerequisite skills: Jump In, swim 30ft. Freestyle with rhythmic breathing. glide position and kick 10ft. Focus: Freestyle and Backstroke with an introduction to Butterfly. Focus: Integrated movement and freestyle. Participants will start to Participants will work on stroke mechanics of Freestyle and Backstroke, develop Freestyle with correct body positioning and breathing, start the introduction to Butterfly body motion. progression of Backstroke. 59466 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 59476 3-5 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 59467 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 59477 3-5 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 Manta Ray Prerequisite skills: Swim 30ft. of Freestyle and 30ft. of Backstroke with Swim School proficient stroke mechanics. School Age Lessons (Suggested Ages 6-12 yrs) Focus: Participants will focus on the stroke mechanics of Butterfly. June and July classes are 8 lessons per session. 59474 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 59475 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 Sea Otter For children who are ready to participate in an aquatic class on their Shark own. Emphasis on basic water adjustment, breath control, and floating. Prerequisite skills: Swim Butterfly for 10ft. with proficient stroke Blow bubbles, fully submerge unassisted; front and back float with mechanics. support. Assisted rolling over from front to back and back to front. Focus: Participants will focus on the stroke mechanics of Breaststroke. Assisted streamline on front and back. 59534 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 59482 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 59535 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 59483 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 59484 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 Swim School 59485 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 Middle School Age Lessons (Suggested Age 12-15 yrs) June and July classes are 8 lessons per session. Sea Horse Prerequisite skills: Jump in, roll on back for 5 seconds. Barracuda Focus: on forward movement and direction change. Participants will For participants wanting to learn basic water adjustment, breath control, focus on assisted streamline on front and back with and without kicks. floating, forward movement and directional change. Participants will They will learn how to jump in, recover for air, swim forward for 10ft., focus on assisted streamline on front and back with and without kicks. change direction on their own and swim back to the wall. They will learn how to jump in, recover for air, swim forward for 10ft., 59478 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 change direction on their own and swim back to the wall. 59479 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 59464 12-15 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 59465 12-15 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 Sea Turtle Prerequisite skills: Jump in and swim 10ft. and return; back glide 10ft. Swordfish Focus: Rotary movement. Participants will work on body positioning for Prerequisite: Jump in, swim 10ft., return to wall; do a front and back Freestyle, unassisted front and back streamline, and treading water. glide for 10ft. 59486 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 Focus: Rotary movement, integrated movement and an introduction to 59487 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 Freestyle. Participants will work on unassisted front and back streamline, and treading water. Participants will start to develop Freestyle with 59488 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 5:30-6 p.m. ESCA $28 correct body positioning and breathing, and start the progression of 59489 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:40-7:10 p.m. ESCA $28 Backstroke. 59498 12-15 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 Sea Lion 59499 12-15 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 Prerequisite skills: Tread water 15 seconds, jump in and recover to side glide position and kick 10ft. Focus: Integrated movement and freestyle. Participants will start to develop Freestyle with correct body positioning and breathing, start the McClintock Pool progression of Backstroke. 59480 6-12 yrs T/Th 6/5-6/28 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 1830 E. Del Rio Dr. • 480-350-5202 59481 6-12 yrs T/Th 7/3-7/26 6:05-6:35 p.m. ESCA $28 Fees Stroke School 5 yrs and under Free School Age Lessons (Suggested Ages 6-12 yrs) 6-17 yrs $ .75 June and July classes are 8 lessons per session. 18 yrs+ $1.25 Lap Swim Hours* Effective May 26-August 2 Monday-Thursday 6-9 a.m. *Except during holiday hours.

58 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Aquatics Tennis Recreation Swim Effective May 26-August 5 Monday-Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 6-9 p.m. *Except during holiday hours. Effective August 4-September 2 Saturday and Sunday 6-9 p.m. *Except during holiday hours. Holiday Hours May 28 6-9 p.m. July 4 6-9 a.m. September 3 6-9 p.m. Kiwanis Recreation Center Summer Season Swim Passes 6111 S. All America Way Entitles pass user to admission to lap and recreational swim at www.tempe.gov/tennis McClintock Pool. Available for sale beginning April 30. (480) 350-5201 59408 Adult $31 18-64 yrs 59411 Youth $19 6-17 yrs 59410 Senior $19 65 yrs+ Tennis Complex Renovations 59409 Family $57 up to 6 people Effective Monday, April 30, the tennis complex at Kiwanis Recreation Center will be closed for renovations and will reopen in the Fall. Special Interest The restoration project includes the installation of 15 new post-tension concrete courts, all with new LED lighting, fencing, windscreens and Junior Lifeguard Program shade canopies. When the project is complete it will restore the tennis This is a Summer Volunteer Program for youth ages 13-15 who complex to championship-level status. are interested in becoming a lifeguard. The program will provide opportunities for participants to experience many of the facets of day to For additional information contact Director of Tennis, Larry Funk, at day lifeguarding and teaching swim lessons. 480-350-5721. Interested participants must complete an application, which can be obtained at the Kiwanis Recreation Center or www.tempe.gov/lifeguard. Application deadline: May 4. The most qualified applicants will be contacted and scheduled for interviews. Candidates will be selected based on the needs of the City of Tempe pools. Selected Junior Guards will be trained to assist in First Aid, CPR, and Water Safety Instruction during mandatory training the evening of June 1. Junior Guards who have completed the mandatory training will be given work schedules for programs beginning June 4.

Swim Teams This program focuses on learning competitive stroke technique while emphasizing the benefits of personal improvement in a recreational team environment. Children will have the opportunity to participate in recreational competitive meets. Dual and Tri-meets are held between pools around the valley generally on Saturday mornings. Practice begins on May 30, and an informational parent meeting will be held on May 30 at the beginning of practice. Get fit in Tempe! Participants need to be between the ages of 6-17 yrs and can We have five fitness centers to help you stay active. demonstrate the following skills: 25 yards of freestyle, 25 yards of And we’re flexible - you can purchase a monthly pass or pay backstroke, and be familiar with breaststroke and butterfly kick. A as you go. Be sure to visit the fitness center nearest you. screening will be held the first day to test these skills. If the participant Escalante Fitness Center 480-350-5800 cannot complete these skills, he or she can be reassigned to lessons or receive a refund. Kiwanis Fitness Center 480-350-5201 McClintock North Tempe Fitness Center 480-858-6500 58770 11-17 yrs M-Th 5/30-7/21 9:15-10:15 a.m. $55 Pyle Fitness Center 480-350-5211 58771 6-10 yrs M-Th 5/30-7/21 9:15-10:15 a.m. $55 Westside Fitness Center 480-858-2400 Escalante 59019 6-17 yrs M-Th 5/30-7/21 7:15-8:15 p.m. $55 www.Tempe.gov/Fitness

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60 Tempe Opportunities Brochure Register online at: www.tempe.gov/brochure Guía en Español Actividades y Servicios Servicios Bibliotecarios Programas para Preescolares (Tots; 0-5 Years) ¡Obtenga una tarjeta de la Biblioteca Estos programas ofrecen oportunidades para el desarrollo de destrezas sociales y enriquezca su vida! y en el salón de clases. La Biblioteca Pública de Tempe ofrece programas de La Biblioteca Pública de Tempe tiene una colección de 450,000 volúmenes de cuentos que incluyen artesanías y otras actividades para los niños preescolares y libros y recursos audios visuales que pueden ser prestados a todas las personas sus padres. El Programa de Bellas Artes para los niños provee el descubrimiento que posean una tarjeta vigente de la Biblioteca. La Biblioteca también tiene a través de la música, las artes visuales, el teatro y movimiento creativo. Clases una colección de material en español tanto para niños como para adultos. Las adicionales para los preescolares incluyen danza, arte, música, natación y tarjetas están disponibles sin costo a los residentes de Tempe, el Condado de deportes. Los programas de Educación y Recreación Infantil son ofrecidos en el Maricopa (incluye todos los pueblos y las ciudades en el Condado de Maricopa) Centro Comunitario Escalante. y Apache Junción. Para obtener una tarjeta tendrá que traer identificación fotográfica y prueba de su dirección residencial al Escritorio de Préstamo en la Biblioteca Pública de Tempe. Actividades para Niños (Youth; 5-12 Years) Hay una variedad de actividades para los niños de escuela primaria; danza, Lectura de Cuentos para los Preescolares música, arte, cerámica y deportes (ligas de baloncesto y béisbol de lanzamiento Introduzca a sus niños a la experiencia maravillosa del mundo de los libros lento, instrucción de golf, clases de , campamientos de fútbol, voleibol, matriculándolo en el Programa de Cuentos de la Biblioteca Pública de Tempe. tenis y natación. Se les provee cuidado antes y después del horario regular de la Estos programas están disponibles para los infantes (12 a 24 meses de edad), escuela (Zona de Niñoso). niños de 2 a 3 años y niños de 4 a 5 años de edad. Algunos programas de cuentos requieren matricularse, sin embargo hay otros que se ofrecen sin matricula.

Actividades para Adolescentes (Teens; 12-18 Recursos en Español por Computadora Years) Informe, una base de datos de consulta, que incluye 60 revistas con texto Ofrecemos una variedad de programas para los adolescentes; danza, música, completo en español, es accesible por la red cibernética en los computadores arte, cerámica y deportes (vea los deportes mencionados arriba), salud, ejercicio de la Biblioteca y también es accesible en su hogar u oficina através de la y clases de computación. Además, ofrecemos clases de idiomas extranjeros, red cibernética por la página Web de la Biblioteca localizada en www.tempe. recreación al aire libre, eventos especiales en la Zona para Adolescentes y gov/library. Para lograr acceso a esta base de datos fuera de la Biblioteca, es también hay oportunidades disponibles para voluntarios. necesario tener una tarjeta vigente de la Biblioteca Pública de Tempe.

La Agencia de Empleo para la Juventud de Tempe es un programa gratis de ¡Mejore sus destrezas en lectura y lenguaje! servicios de referencias que ayuda a los adolescentes a conseguir empleo de Los voluntarios de Alfabetismo del Condado de Maricopa proveen medio tiempo o tiempo completo, o trabajos temporeros y ocasionales. Los adiestramiento gratis de lectura y escritura básica para adultos funcionalmente adolescentes deben tener de 13 a 21 años de edad, vivir en la ciudad de Tempe analfabetos y para personas que están comenzando a hablar inglés. Para más o asistir una de las escuelas del Distrito Escolar de Tempe para ser elegible para información, favor de llamar al 602-274-3430. el programa. Para más información, llame al 480-350-5400. Biblioteca Nick Escalante 480-350-5802 Amanda Robles 480-350-5559 Actividades para Adultos (Adults; 18+ Years) Blanca Villapudua 480-350-5515 Se ofrecen una variedad de programas; baile (baile de salón, danza del vientre, danza “country western,” danza latina, danza de línea, danza fusión moderna, Centro Escalante danza del club nocturno, “swing,” “tap” y bailes de espectáculo), música (piano, Melissa Gomez 480-350-5812 teclado y guitarra), arte (cerámica, dibujo, acuarela, diseño floral, construcción de Dolores Johnson 480-350-5814 joyas, costura de acolchar, álbum de recortes, tallado en madera), deportes (para Frieda Roben 480-350-5831 hombres: béisbol, baloncesto y fútbol americano; para ambos sexos: béisbol de lanzamiento lento y fútbol, instrucción de golf, voleibol, tenis y natación), Centro North Tempe ejercicios (aeróbicas, esculpido del cuerpo, Chi Gong, Tai Chi, Judo, Kárate, Alice Leyvas 480-858-6519 Kick Boxing, Defensa Propia y Yoga), clases de salud, negocios y computación. Además, hay grupos de lectura de libros y recreo al aire libre (caminatas, Kid Zone manejo de canoas y kayaks). Gina Hutchens 480-350-5420

Recreación Actividades para Adultos Retirados Jennifer Leon 480-350-8784 (Adults; 50+ Years) Servicios Culturales El Centro del Recreo para Adultos Cahill, Pyle y los Centros Comunitarios del Walter Torres 480-350-2822 Escalante, North Tempe ofrecen muchas actividades que pueden ser de interés para los adultos mayores. Entre las actividades que se ofrecen están las artes, Servicios Sociales artesanías, juegos de cartas, ejercicios, clases de danza, instrucción de golf, Mercy Carreras 480-350-5400 natación y oportunidades para voluntarios.

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