RECREATION SERVICES Aquatics Center • Beaches • Boathouse & Club Room • Community Center Golf Course • John D. Spreckels Center & Bowling Green • Parks • Skatepark Tennis Center FALL/WINTER 2016/2017 SEPTEMBER - JANUARY

• Enrichment classes • Day camps • Swimming Lessons • Sports

• Paddle Sports SAMPLE TYPE • Facility Rentals • Special Events

Online & Mail In Registration starts for residents August 26, 2016 (see pages 1-3 for more information on registration)

We Create Community Through People, Parks and Programs

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RECREATIONRECREATION ADMINISTRATION From the Director

CORONADO CITY COUNCIL With the passing of summer, it is time to highlight Mayor Casey Tanaka activities that will be offered as part of the fall Councilmember Mike Woiwode programs palette. Our recreation staff is hopeful Councilmember Richard Bailey that you and your family will take the opportunity Councilmember Bill Sandke to participate in some of the many fine programs the Councilmember Carrie Anne Inada Downey Recreation Department has to offer. You are sure to City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of find something for all ages in the fall brochure. each month in the City Hall Council Chambers. For the three to five year olds we offer four new City Manager Blair King preschool classes: One Two Three…For You and Parks & Recreation Commission Me!; Rainbow ABC’s; Passport Pals; Hola Amigos. Chairperson Todd Little The classes will focus on math, reading and language Commission Member Kari McPherson skills. For the dancers, our award winning dance team Commission Member Norm Funk H2A, has added three levels: Mini (ages 5-8); Juniors Commission Member Akshay Sateesh (ages 9-11); Team (ages 11-15). We also offer adult Commission Member Chris Toogood cooking classes, so there is no need to watch television The Commission meets the 2nd Monday of each when you can join the Coronado food network with month in the City Hall Council Chambers. Adult Wine and Beer Pairings; Nutrition and Healthy RECREATION & GOLF SERVICES Eating; Parent and Child Cooking; Holiday Classics; and Children’s Cooking Classes. Director Roger Miller In addition, the Recreation Department is eagerly Administration anticipating the opening of the John D. Spreckels Management Assistant-Sandy Downes Office Specialist-Amanda Ratajesak Center this winter. The Spreckels Center is currently Office Assistant-Sherry McGlaughlin under construction and will focus on active adults, 50-years and better. The Center is sure to be the Recreation Programs next Jewel in the Coronado Crown and will feature Recreation Services Supervisor-Stacy Berman Recreation Coordinator-Elizabeth McMahon activity and banquet rooms, audio visual equipment, Recreation Coordinator-Brooke Klosinski and soothing social spaces. Soon you will be able to RecreationTYPE SAMPLE Coordinator-Jennifer Benzel drop in to socialize, play cards or games, read a book, have a cup of coffee or just relax in a friendly place. Aquatics & Coronado Boathouse Aquatics Supervisor-Lori Stucki Popular activities include Bridge, Pinochle, and lawn Aquatics Coordinator-Jordann Prather bowling. The Spreckels Center will be located next to Aquatics Coordinator-Carolyn Lechner the Coronado Library. Recreation Coordinator-Summer Bettencourt Remember, no matter what you enjoy doing, the Operations Coronado Recreation Department has something for Recreation Services Supervisor-Orlando Vales you!! Recreation Coordinator-Kellie Spurgeon Office Specialist-Wesley Jones

Golf & Tennis Roger Miller Golf Maintenance Supervisor-Phil Fitzgerald Director of Recreation & Golf Services Recreation Coordinator-Sheryl Munning Office Specialist-Anna Dissing MISSION STATEMENT Club Room & Boathouse-(619) 522-2655 The Mission of the Coronado Recreation Services Recreation Programs-(619) 522-7342 Department is to strengthen community through pro- Aquatics-(619) 522-2464 grams, services and facilities which enhance personal Tennis Center-(619) 522-2650 development, promote healthy lifestyles, encourage Website-www.coronado.ca.us/recreation community involvement, and foster environmental Email- [email protected] 2 stewardship. EASY WAYS TO REGISTER 5 ACTIVITY REGISTRATION GUIDELINES...... 56 General Information...... 2 ONLINE Participant Information Form/Waiver...... 58 • FIRST Registration Form...... 57 • FASTEST ADULTS • GET IMMEDIATE RESPONSE Aquatics...... 25, 30-32 Begins - Coronado residents only, August 26, 2016 Enrichment Classes...... 52-54 Fitness Classes...... 54 Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express Sports Leagues/Teams...... 11. For nonresidents of Coronado, online registration begins August 30, 2016 AQUATICS www.coronado.ca.us/recreation General Information...... 25 Classes ...... 26-32 Please see page 3 for complete instructions on how to register online. BEACH...... 10

TABLE OF CONTENTS BOATING...... 20-24 MAIL IN COMMUNITY Begins - Coronado residents only, August 26, 2016 Animal Licensing...... 10 1845 Strand Way Common Community Phone Numbers...... 3 Coronado, CA 92118 Senior Center...... 12 Note - Make Checks payable to: City of Coronado Sports Organizations...... 11 Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express Upcoming Events...... 9 For nonresidents of Coronado, GOLF ...... 13 mail-in registration begins August 30, 2016. For registration forms go to pages 57 & 58 or LAWN BOWLING...... 12 www.coronado.ca.us/recreation LIBRARY...... 12 PARKS & FACILITIES PHONE IN Animal Licensing...... 10 Begins - August 30, 2016 Open to all Community Center ...... 3-7 City of Coronado Recreation (619) 522-7342 Coronado City Map & Key...60 & inside back cover Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express Park & Beach Permit Info...... 55 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00am-8:00pm PRESCHOOL Sat. 9:00am-5:00pm Sun. 11:00am-4:00pm Aquatics...... 26-27 Dance & Gym...... 33 & 34 FAX IN Enrichment Classes...... 37-40 Begins - August 30, 2016 Open to all City of Coronado Recreation (619) 522-7870 ROCK CLIMBING...... 7, 43, 45 Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express SENIOR CENTER...... 12 For registration forms go to pages 57 & 58 or www.coronado.ca.us/recreation SKATEPARK Skate hours & activities...... 7, 52 TEENS WALK IN Aquatics...... 27-30; 21-24 Class & activities...... 47-52 Begins - August 30, 2016 Open to all 1845 Strand Way TENNIS...... 14-19 Coronado, CA 92118 UPCOMING EVENTS...... 9 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00am-8:00pm Sat. 9:00am-5:00pm Sun. 11:00am-4:00pm YOUTH For registration forms go to pages 57 & 58 or Aquatics...... 27-30 www.coronado.ca.us/recreation Dance & Gym...... 33-37

1 require special accommodations for participation in our programs or in the use of our facilities, please GENERAL call 522-7342. INFORMATION SCHOLARSHIPS Program Scholarships are available to Coronado’s PROOF OF RESIDENCY & AGE youth. We offer one scholarship, per child, of the The city requires proof of Coronado residency in fee of one program up to $50 maximum. This order to qualify for resident rates. Please provide includes your choice of a class per brochure if a current copy of a valid government issued picture funds are available. An application is available at I.D. and one of the following as proof of residency: the Community Center, 1845 Strand Way. Also, if *Utility Bill you would like to help create an opportunity for a *Military Housing Orders (at least 6 months) child to participate in a recreation program, contact *Lease or rental agreement (at least 6 months) the Recreation office at 522-7342 or by e-mail *Property Tax Statements at [email protected] to inquire about *Check with Address Imprinted making a donation. Proof of age is required for all people under the age of 18. You may provide a birth certificate, passport, PARKS MAKE LIFE BETTER medical or government issued identification card The City of Coronado, along with the with the birthdate pre-imprinted on the card. Proof California Parks and Recreation Society’s “Parks of age is required prior to registering for any Make Life Better” logo, reminds us that parks and programs or classes. recreation make lives and communities better now and in the future. Parks give us access to FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS serenity and to the inspiration of nature. They give Family passes are good for up to five (5) members us outdoor space to play and exercise. They are of the immediate family, not to exceed two (2) adults. the best facilities for self-directed and organized A family member is a spouse, parent, grandparent recreation. In short, parks and recreation services or child living in the same household. make lives better for everyone in Coronado.

YOUTH GUEST POLICY CHARACTER COUNTS To assure your child’s safety and to provide a The City of Coronado, the Coronado positive experience for Coronado Community Unified School District and the Center guests of all ages, we have set the following Coronado Chamber of Commerce have teamed guidelines: up for the Character Counts initiative to empower can be at the Community YOUTH 8 years and older individuals to make positive choices. Center and pool without adult supervision. We The thrust of the program is simple...include the recommend that all youth guests have a completed six character traits in our community language – Participant Information/Emergency Form on file Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, with the Community Center staff. Unaccompanied Caring and Citizenship. youth and teens must be able to demonstrate Adopted by communities and organizations respect for other individuals and for Community throughout the United States, the Coronado Human Center equipment. Relations Commission has brought “Character

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL must be under the direct YOUTH Under age 8 Counts” to Coronado knowing that the well-being supervision of their parent or guardian at all times of our society requires all of us to be involved and when in the Community Center or pool. to do the right thing even when no one is looking. If not with a parent, youth under 8 years must be accompanied by a patron 18 years or older. The “LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE…RECREATE!” responsible patron 18 years or older can only The “Live A Healthy Life…Recreate” logo identifies supervise 5 children under the age of 8. programs and activities that provide a health and TEENS 15 years and older may utilize the Fitness wellness benefit to the participant. Throughout Room after completing the Safety Orientation. San Diego County, parks and recreation Failure to follow these guidelines may result in the agencies have joined together in a loss of Community Center privileges. Participants campaign to create healthy communities under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by and provide opportunities for residents to their parent or legal guardian. be physically active. The most common benefit of participation in a recreation program, class, or camp ACCESSIBILITY is derived from aerobic exercise. Look for the “Live The Recreation Department is committed to A Healthy Life…Recreate” logo to find heart healthy supporting the Americans With Disabilities Act to programs for you and your family to participate in at provide reasonable services and opportunities for the Coronado Community Center. those with special challenges and needs. If you 2 ONLINE REGISTRATION & COMMUNITY PHONE NUMBERS

COMMUNITY PHONE NUMBERS IMPORTANT NUMBERS Beach & Bay Information 338-2073 Boathouse & Club Room 522-2655 ONLINE Braille Institute (858) 452-1111 Chamber Of Commerce 435-9260 REGISTRATION Concerts In The Park 990-5616 Coronado City Hall 522-7300 1. Go to our web site: Coronado Library 522-7390 https://online.activecommunities.com/coronado Coronado Aquatics Center 522-2464 2. Log into the Active registration site* Coronado Police Department 522-7350 3. Choose your courses Coronado Recreation Department 522-7342 4. Pay with a credit card and receive Coronado Visitors Information 437-8788 Ferry Information 234-4111 an instant e-mail confirmation of Flower Association 435-1631 your enrollment Fourth of July Committee 319-5147 San Diego Transit 233-3004 *If this is your first time registering since Senior Center 435-2616 Sept. 2005 call 619-522-7342 to get a family pin Silver Strand State Beach 435-5184 TDD (Device for the Deaf) 522-7357 number and login ID. Accounts can be requested Tidelands Park Reservations (S.D. Port District) 686-6225 online or by calling 619-522-7342. TEAM SPORTS Please remember to enter the family pin num- Coronado Adult Softball - Sam Sonne 522-2459 ber and login ID. Coronado Lawn Bowling Club - 319-5509 Coronado Pop Warner - Erin Everett 890-8791 A service fee is charged for online registration. Coronado Girls Fast Pitch Softball - Jason Smith 865-6130 CYC - Youth Sailing Program 435-0522 Islander Sports Foundation - Derry Cowley - www.IslanderSportsFoundation.org Lacrosse - CHS Sports Complex 522-8970 Little League & T-Ball - Kristen Guymon - [email protected] Recreation Soccer - Cindi Gehler www.nadosoccer.com Select Soccer - Manny Neves www.nadosoccer.com

INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Coronado Golf Course Information 435-9485 or 435-3121 Coronado Tennis Center - 522-2650 Coronado Tennis Assn. - Jennie Portelli 437- 4348

SCOUTS & CAMP FIRE Boy Scouts - 298-6121 Camp Fire USA - Rochelle Ninteman 291-8985 Girl Scouts - Nancy Mowry 437-1031

AQUATIC ASSOCIATIONS Coronado Masters - Pete Toennies 435-3543 Age group swim teams and water polo (see page 11)

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Coronado Art Association - Gerry Lounsbury 435-4546 Coronado Art in the Park - Gerry Lounsbury 435-4546 Coronado Floral - Leslie Crawford 435-0334 Duplicate Bridge - Bill Seager 435-8130 3 Community Center Regular Hours of Operation: Mon. - Fri. 6am-9pm Sat. 8am-6pm Sun. 10am-5pm You could be doing the following at the Community Center: • Spending time with your family • Doing something for yourself • Meeting new people • Beginning a workout regimen • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle • Reaching a new goal

The Community Center Features: •Pool Complex with a 50 meter competitive pool and a shallow recreational/instructional pool. •Gymnasium with NCAA regulation sized basketball court with floor lines for basketball, volleyball and badminton. •An amazing indoor Climbing Wall which fea- tures a flat face wall, overhangs and chimney. •The Nautilus Banquet Room that can accommodate 250 people banquet style. The room features a breath taking view of Glorietta Bay. •A fully equipped Catering Kitchen for use with the Nautilus Room. •Two Activity/Meeting Rooms with a demon- stration kitchen. •A Fitness Center in which you can enjoy the view of Glorietta Bay as you work out on our state of the art fitness equipment. •A Dance Studio featuring hardwood floors, ballet barres and floor-to-ceiling mirrors. •A sun-lit lobby featuring lounging areas, a snack bar with drinks, snacks, and a reception desk where professional staff can

take class registrations, answer your questions,

OPERATION OF HOURS • COMMUNITY CENTER COMMUNITY process facility rental applications, and sign you up for a wide variety of activities. •A spacious park situated between the Com- munity Center and City Hall. •A wide variety of programs & classes for children and adults. 4 COMMUNITY CENTER • FEES

5 FITNESS ROOM GYMNASIUM

Be healthier and happier with DRIBBLE * PASS * SHOOT a daily workout! BUMP * SET * SPIKE Open Adult Gym Fees: Hours of Operations $5.00 Monday - Friday 6:00am to 9:00pm $2.00 Resident Discount Saturday 8:00am to 6:00pm (unless designated otherwise) Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm Open Youth Gym Fees: $3.00 Commit yourself to feeling, looking and $1.00 Resident Discount living a healthier lifestyle! (unless designated otherwise) Workout with a view of Glorietta Bay! Adult & Teen Badminton The benefits of working out or taking a fitness class Adults and Teens ages 16 and older can com- are endless…promote a stronger and more efficient pete on Monday nights from 6:00-9:00pm with two heart, burn calories, strengthen muscles, improve courts set up for singles or doubles play. Racquets flexibility, revitalize your day with energy, enhance are available for checkout with an ID. Fee above. quality of sleep, control and reduce body fat and allow YOU to do something good for YOU! Adult Full-Court Basketball State of the art equipment includes treadmills, Every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm and bikes, elliptical and strength equipment! Sunday mornings 10:00am-12:00pm adults ages Towel required in Fitness Room. 18 and over can run the full 94 foot long NCAA sized basketball court. Format is 5 vs. 5 on a first come, first play basis. Fee above. Daily Adult Rate: Coronado residents: $6.00 Nonresidents: $10.00 Adult Volleyball Adults ages 18 and older can participate in Locker room with showers available! semi-organized pick up volleyball games in the Discounted rates for monthly and yearly Community Center Gymnasium. memberships! These recreation level games are played every Minimum age to use the Fitness Room is 15. Wednesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Fee above. Participants under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by their parent or legal guardian. Adult & Teen Open Gym Basketball Adults and Teens ages 16 and older can compete on Thursday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Both side courts are used with 4 vs. 4 format on a first come, first play basis. Fee above. Family Basketball Families with children are invited to practice basketball and play single basket games on Sundays from 12:00pm-5:00pm. Basketballs are available for checkout with an ID. No full court games are allowed. It’s a great time for children to work on fundamentals with their parents. Fee above.

Monthly Gymnasium Calendar COMMUNITY CENTER • FITNESS ROOM & GYMNASIUM & ROOM FITNESS • CENTER COMMUNITY Personal Training Available... Available on city website: Visit or call the reception desk at www.coronado.ca.us/recreation (619) 522-7342 for available trainers.

6 ROCK CLIMBING SKATEPARK 2000 Mullinix Dr. Coronado, CA 92118 FALL/WINTER 2016/2017 (619) 708-8341 Participant Guidelines:

The Coronado Skatepark is a supervised facil- ity, designed for use with skateboards and in-line Rock Wall Hours: skates only. Participants must be 6 years or older to skate. A waiver must be on file and completed Sunday, Monday, Friday - closed prior to skating. Parents or legal guardian must

ROCK CLIMBING & SKATEPARK sign in person for all skaters under 18 years old or Tuesdays 3:00-7:00pm have their waiver notarized. Standards of behavior Half Price climbing and our pads policy are posted and enforced. Pads are available at the park to use for free of charge. Wednesdays 4 :00-7:00pm Two climb for the price of one Hours & Fees:

Sept. - June: Thursdays 3:00-7:00pm Mon. - Fri.: 1:00pm - Dusk Half Price climbing Sat & Sun: 10:00am - Dusk

Saturdays 12:00-4:00pm June - Aug.: Everyday: 10:00am - Dusk (Closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving,

New Year’s Day morning, Easter morning, July Fourth and days with inclement weather.) Requirements for Climbing: Yearly Memberships: • Must be 6 years old. • Signed waiver must be completed (SKATE ALL DAY, EVERYDAY DURING before climbing on wall. OPEN HOURS) • Climbers under age 18 must have their *Adults (18-54) $100 parent sign waiver in person. *Youth (6-17) $60 • Must wear closed toed shoes. *Seniors (55+) $60 SINGLE DAY USE (6+) $5 Rock Wall Fees: ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEE $10 Fee/Resident Discount *Annual registration fee waived with purchase Youth $12/$7 of one year pass Adult $12/$10 SNACKS + DRINKS AVAILABLE Senior $12/$8 AT OUR SMALL SNACK BAR

Ask about our Rock Wall See pages 45 & 52 for skate classes Birthday Parties! and activities for youth and teens.

See pages 43 & 45 for Rock Climbing classes.

Skateboarding helps a ton with balance, precision, with air awareness... it gets your senses to be spot-on and it’s also a great way to take my mind off things. Shaun White 7 BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SOCIAL MEDIA & SOCIAL PARTIES BIRTHDAY

8 UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS

We Create Community Through People, Parks and Programs! 9 CORONADO BEACHES ANIMAL LICENSING The City of Coronado has approximately two miles The Coronado Animal Care Facility is located at of beach between the Naval Air Station, North Is- 1395 First Street and the hours of operation are be- land and the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. tween 9:00am and 4:00pm - 7 days a week. The LIFEGUARD TOWER: Animal Care Facility is closed on holidays. You can always contact them during business hours at Main Tower: Central Beach (619) 522-7346 (619) 522-7371 and after hours through the Coro- Portable Towers: North Beach & nado Police Department Communications Center the Coronado Shores at (619) 522-7350. LIFEGUARD HOURS:

Daily: 9:00am to Dusk Coronado Animal Services provides stray and nui- AMENITIES: sance animal pick-up, acceptance of lost and re- Central Beach: Volleyball Courts, Restrooms, and linquished animals, assistance for injured and sick Beach accessible wheelchairs are available to the stray animals, control of biting, vicious or threaten- public at no charge at the Main Lifeguard Tower on ing animals, barking dog complaints, animal cruelty, a first come, first serve basis. fighting animals, animals in hot cars, lost and found North Beach: Fire Rings, Dog Run, Dog Wash, assistance and dog licensing. Restrooms RULES: Alcohol and glass are not allowed on the Beach. For your enjoyment and the Fires using clean wood only are allowed in the enjoyment of others: rings provided at North Beach or in portable • Dogs must be on a leash. barbecues/fire containers. Coals must be properly • Only in designated areas of North Beach and disposed of in Hot Coal Bins located on the beach. South Cays Park, dogs are permitted off leash Fires may not be built directlly on the sand. on voice command. Kites are allowed (South of the Hotel Del Jetty • Defecation must immediately be placed in only) a closable container and deposited in a North Beach Curfew: 11:00pm to 5:00am trash receptacle. Dogs are allowed only at North Beach (Dog Beach) • Dogs and cats must be licensed when they and must be on voice command or leashed. are 4 months old and within 30 days of Smoking is not allowed. being in the City of Coronado. BEACH CLOSURES: • A license must be on dogs and cats at all The Beach may occasionally be closed by times.

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE authority of the San Diego County Department of • Dogs must have current rabies vaccination. Environmental Health. Beach Closure Information: (619) 338-2073 CORONADO LIFEGUARDS Please call Coronado Animal Care Facility REMIND YOU TO STAY SAFE AT THE at 619-522-7371 for animal licensing fees. BEACH...... •Always swim near a lifeguard •Learn to swim •Never swim alone •Don’t fight a current •Swim sober •Leash your board •Don’t float where you can’t swim •Wear life jackets when boating •Don’t dive headfirst, protect your neck •Remember, at home you are the life- CORONADO BEACHES & ANIMAL CARE FACILITY ANIMAL CORONADO BEACHES & guard If you are interested in having a lifeguard give a presentation on beach and water safety to your club, classroom, church, or community group, please call 619-522-7346. 10 CMA Coronado Masters Association CORONADO A swim club for adults ages 18 and over whose SPORTS purpose is to enhance members’ physical, general fitness and health through a program of regular ORGANIZATIONS swimming workouts, meet competitions, open-wa- ter swims and rejuvenating social events. The City of Coronado has several organizations Contacts: Pete Toennies, President, 619-435-3543, that run sport leagues and activities throughout the [email protected] year. Anyone who is interested can be part of these Dave Lamott, Treasurer, 619-222-3436, [email protected] leagues. There are certain age requirements and CORONADO SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS criteria but otherwise, anyone is welcome to join. www.eteamz.com/cmaswimmers

CSA Coronado Navy Swim Coronado Youth Soccer League Association Coronado Youth Soccer has two recreational sea- CSA, formerly CNSA, is Coronado’s only sanc- sons (Spring/Fall) (Ages 4-12) and a Select season tioned USA Swim team and has been serving the (Ages 6-18) from June - December. Select season community for over 50 years. CSA is led by Coach tryouts for all ages and for more information visit Emmett Walling and a professional staff of experi- Coronado Youth Soccer’s website at enced coaches with the goal of preparing the swim- www.nadosoccer.com mers for all levels of competition ages 5-18. The CSA program teaches all of the competitive strokes

that prepare swimmers for high school, college and SAMPLE TYPE Coronado Little League & T-Ball beyond. The club trains year round, six days per The Coronado Little League program offers Coro- week at the BBMAC swim complex. New swimmer nado youngsters ages 5-16 a chance to play base- evaluations are free of charge and held Tuesdays ball. Players must reside in Coronado according to at 4:15pm at the BBMAC located on Coronado high Little League Inc. regulations. The season begins school campus (818 Sixth Street). CSA also hosts in February and ends in July. For more information, the Annual July 4th Coronado Rough Water Swim. email Kristen Guymon, [email protected], Members in CSA are able to compete in a wide Coronado Little League Registrar or visit Coronado range of age group swim meets held though out Little League’s website at: www.coronadolittlelea- the year. These meets feature competition in all age gue.net. and ability groups. The swim seasons culminate in the long and short course Junior Olympics swim Coronado Pop Warner meets. For information WWW.SwimCNSA.org The Coronado Pop Warner Youth Football & Cheer league offers a chance to play football and to cheer Coronado Tennis Association for Coronado youngsters, ages 6-15. Coronado residents are invited to become mem- The season begins in August and goes through bers of the Coronado Tennis Association (CTA). November. Visit www.coronadopopwarner.com Membership includes the opportunity to participate For more information, call Erin Everett at in the following events held throughout the year: (619) 890-8791. Women’s Ladder...... Mondays at 11:00am @ CTC Coronado Girls Fast Pitch Softball Men’s Ladder...... every Saturday afternoon @ CTC Coronado Girls Fast Pitch Softball is an ASA af- Ladies Round filiated program for girls ages 5-14, which offers a Robin...... every Friday morning @ Cays fun and competitive environment for girls to learn Social Mixers/ and improve their softball skills. There is no resi- mixed doubles...... 4th Sunday of each month @ CTC dency requirement. Volunteers are always need- Team Tennis...... every Saturday @ CTC ed: managers, coaches and team parents. Games are played in Coronado and around San Diego Tournaments for Juniors and Adults: county. The season begins in February and ends contact CTA President Jennie Portelli 619-437-4348 in May. For more information call Jason Smith at Leagues: contact Alison Lancaster 619-435-3730 (619) 865-6130 or visit the website at: Membership: www.coronadyouthsoftball.com contact Phil Monroe 619-423-3118

“Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play.” Mike Singletary 11 CORONADO CORONADO LIBRARY SENIOR 640 Orange Avenue (619) 522-7390 CENTER http://coronado.lib.ca.us 1019 Seventh Street Coronado, CA 92118 Hours: (619) 435-2616 Mon. - Thurs.: 10:00am to 9:00pm For Senior Activities during the Construction check Fri. & Sat.: 10:00am to 6:00pm our website at: www.coronadoseniorcenter.org Sun.: 1:00pm to 5:00pm John D. Spreckels Center FALL/WINTER 2016/2017 and Bowling Green The Library provides a wide array of programs for The Best is Yet to Come! people of all ages.

Children’s Annual Programs Several annual programs are held all through the year. They include plays by the Junior Volunteers, Pooh Day, the Mother Daughter Tea, Father and Son Huck Finn Day, the Halloween Party, the Kid’s New Years Party and many others. Children’s Craft programs are held on Tuesdays Anticipated Opening Fall 2016 at 3pm in the Ruby Room. Check the library calendar for dates and projects. Crafts include holiday celebrations, puppetry and story themed projects. LAWN BOWLING Teen Events held on Wednesdays at 2:30pm (6th 7TH & D Ave. ( temporary entrance on D Ave) - 12th graders) include: Games and Grub (board Coronado, CA 92118 games and snacks), movies, video games (619) 319-5509 (x-box & Wii), crafts and much more. The first The John D. Spreckels Bowling Green is open to SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE Monday of the month is a high school only program all for lawn bowling use only. Individual and class at 4pm featuring a variety of themes. lessons are available from the Coronado Lawn The Teen book club is held at 3:30pm the first Bowling Club. Participants must be 16 years of Tuesday of the month and the Teen Advisory Board age unless accompanied by bowling parents; first meets at 3:30pm on the last Tuesday of the month. time participants may receive a free lesson and Check the library calendar for program details. use of Club equipment. For the scheduled times of games, lessons, instruction and other events call Junior Volunteers Club (6th grade and older) Berie Grobe at, (619) 319-5509. meets each Thursday at 3:15pm during the school year. The club members put on plays for younger children and help with children’s programs. Coronado Lawn Bowling Club One of 33 such clubs in Southern California the for children Story Hour Coronado Club dates back to 1935. The Club offers

CORONADO LIBRARY & SENIOR CENTER CORONADO LIBRARY is offered on Tuesday and Friday mornings weekly. regularly scheduled draw games, set-up games, Toddler time starts at 10:10am. tournaments and visitations with lessons and par- Preschool time starts at 10:45am. ticipation for all. Lawn Bowling is a game of finesse Both story times are held in the Ruby Room. and strategy offering to both sexes and all ages Spanish Story hour is held every Thursday at 10:10 healthy exercise and comradeship. in the Ruby Room. For additional information, call Berie Grobe at For details on any Library program please see their (619) 319-5509. Website at http://.coronado.lib.ca.us or pick up a calendar at the Library.

12 CORONADO MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE

2000 Visalia Row

Coronado, CA 92118 CORONADO ARMCHAIR TRAVEL & GOLF Reservations or Pro Shop: 619-435-3121 ext. 1 www.golfcoronado.com

Heather Wilson [email protected] Tournament Play 619-435-8129 Ext. 3

Dorene Bailey [email protected] Special Events/ Banquets:

Mark Fernando [email protected] Director of 858-705-0641 SAMPLE TYPE Instruction:

YOUTH GOLF PROGRAMS

Various programs for ages 6-14 are available, including after school, playing program, and summer camps. After School Program is year round, every Wednes- day & Thursday classes are from 3:30-4:30pm. For information on Youth Golf Programs please contact Mark Fernando, PGA Director of Instruction at the Coronado Golf Course at 858-705-0641 or www.golfcoronado.com.

WOMEN GROUP LESSONS

Monday 12:30 pm Thursday 12:30 pm One Hour Each Class Starting August 22nd and ending October 27th Classes $30 per Person No Experience or Clubs needed Basic Golf fundamentals of swing, chipping and putting instruction Rules and etiquette

To Reserve please call or email Heather King, PGA Directly 619-261-9940 [email protected]

Like Us on Facebook at City of Coronado Recreation Services. 13 TENNIS TENNIS PROGRAMING Tennis Programs in Coronado include beginning JR TENNIS PROGRAMS through advanced instruction for juniors and adults, Registration for the Junior Tennis Program will be league play, ladder and round robin events, social available at Coronado Tennis Center Scheduling events, workshops and tournaments. Programs Office. Call or stop by the Tennis Center to register. are provided through the Coronado Recreation 619-522-2650. Services Department and the Coronado Tennis As- Welcome to Coronado’s Jr. Tennis Program. This sociation. Courts are available for drop-in play or program has been recognized as one of San Di- advanced reservation. Registration for classes and ego’s premier Jr. Programs. Coronado’s USPTA activities can be completed at the Coronado Tennis certified Pros have a passion for teaching high qual- Center or online at www.coronado.ca.us/recreation ity progressive tennis. Please visit our website at (Recreation Class Registration.) coronadotenniscenter.com to learn more about our programs. Daily rates available. Tennis Court Locations: Coronado High School Village Stars This is an afterschool recreation pro- 555 D Ave. gram (on Village Elementary playground) giving 4 courts, all lighted kids an opportunity to experience the fun of tennis! The program will provide racquets, nets, balls and Coronado Library Courts USPTA certified 10-and-under coach. 1014 6th St. Location: Village Elementary 2 courts, all lighted Red Ball Ages 4-7 This class is the perfect intro- Coronado Cays Courts ductory class for youngsters. Children will have fun Coronado Cays Blvd. learning on a 36’ court utilizing a larger foam ten- 5 courts, 4 lighted nis ball while using an appropriately sized racquet. City of Coronado Tennis Center Movement skills, balance, coordination and basic 1501 Glorietta Blvd. stroke production. 8 courts, 3 lighted Orange Ball Ages 7-8 yrs. This clinic is designed for the new and returning tennis player or a player CITY OF CORONADO who has advanced through the Red Court program. The Orange platform is played on a 60’ tennis court TENNIS CENTER that uses a low 50% compression tennis ball. Move- ment and stroke production are emphasized along 1501 Glorietta Blvd. with basic rallying skills. For information call 522-2650 Green Ball Ages 8-10 yrs. This clinic is designed The Coronado Tennis Center has 8 public courts for the new and returning tennis player. Students and offers private and group instruction. Clinics will be developing technical skills needed to play on CORONADO TENNIS CORONADO for children and adults are presently on-going with the 78’ court with a 75% compression ball. This in- open enrollment. Ball machine rental is available cludes stroke production, footwork and ball control through the scheduling office. Private lessons and skills. clinics will be scheduled by appointment. West- Junior Competition Yellow Ball Ages 11-18 yrs. wood Sports Coronado Tennis shop located at the This clinic is designed for the new and returning Coronado Tennis Center offers racket stringing and tennis player. Program is designed to increase the a complete line of tennis merchandise. level of play, improve player’s consistency, shot se- Tennis Coordinator: lection and footwork. Sheryl Munning High Performance Ages 10-18 This class is by Tennis Professionals: invitation only. It is for advanced players who have shown leadership through attitude, performance Laila Abdala Derek Kelly and commitment. The objective is to help players David Brummitt Emmanuel Mensah reach their full potential and maximize their results Bryan Conway Joel Myers by increasing their fitness, technique and mental Mario DiLonardo Narelle Pettee toughness. Angelica Gavaldon Phil Hopkins

14 Nado cup - Monthly Coronado Junior Tournament Does your child want to move up to play with the higher-level players? Have him or her challenge other teammates at our Monthly Coronado tennis tourna- ment. Match-play and competition are very important parts of developing a successful tennis game. Two hours of matches with medals to the winners. Mini- mum of 8 kids required. Registration deadline is Fri- day at 5pm. Day: One Saturday per month Time: 2:30-4:30pm Fee: $20/$15 per person Date: Sept. 17 Bar code: 14340 Date: Oct. 15 Bar code: 14341 Date: Nov.19 Bar code: 14342 Date: Dec. 3 Bar code: 14343 Date: Jan. 21 Bar code: 14344

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18 ADULT TENNIS CARDIO TENNIS Tired of the Gym? Cardio tennis is a great cardio PROGRAMS workout for people of all ages and abilities. This is a high energy fitness activity that combines car- MORNING DRILL dio vascular exercise with calorie burning aerobic This is an intense, vigorous workout with instruction workout. The purpose is to train in your zones, burn for Advanced Beginners through Intermediate play- calories, and train for tennis. Heart monitors are ers. Singles and Doubles play strategies. 4 to 8 available for each workout. Minimum of 4 pre-regis- players in each class. tered to have class. Day: Monday through Saturday Day: Sundays Age: 18+ years Time: 8:00-9:00am Time: 8:30-9:30am Age: 14+ years Fee: $22/$20 Fee: $22/$20 NET GAME Want to improve your approach shots and volleys and have a winning net game? Come to our 2 week session of specialized instruction that will have you hitting winners! Days: Mondays and Thursdays Age: 18+ Time: 11-12:30 Daily rate (if space available): $45/$40 Fee: $145/$140 TENNIS Month Bar code Sept. 12, 15, 19, 22 14482 Oct. 10, 13, 17, 20 14483 Nov. 7, 10, 14, 17 14484 MONDAY NIGHT DRILL WITH PHIL SERVE AND RETURN This is an aerobic workout. Half-hour drills and then These are the 2 most important shots in tennis. point play with continuous movement. A minimum Take our 2 week session and learn how to start ev- of 4 to a maximum of 8 players in each class. First ery point on top! 8 to register and pay for each class are in. Please Age: 18+ sign up in advance so the instructor knows if we Time: 11-12:30 have the minimum required to hold the class. In- Daily rate (if space available): $45/$40 structor is Phil Hopkins. Fee: $145/$140 Level: Beginner/Adv. Beginner 2.0 to 3.0 Month Bar code Day: Monday Sept. 26, 29, Oct. 3, 6 14485 Time: 7:00-8:30pm Oct. 24, 27, 31, Nov. 3 14486 Age: 18+ years Dec. 5, 8, 12, 15 14487 Fee: $22/$20 LADIES BEGINNING TENNIS

This class is for true beginners, ladies who have never played before and want to learn what ten- nis is all about. This is an introduction to tennis. You will learn how to hold the racquet correctly for forehands, backhands, serve and volleys. You will learn to score, call lines and play the game. You will have so much fun! Day: Wednesdays Time: 8:30-10am Age: 18+ years Dates Fee/Res. discount Bar code Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 $145/$140 14488 Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26 $145/$140 14489 Nov. 2,9,16,30,Dec. 7,14 $215/$210 14490 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25 $145/$140 14491 19 WEDNESDAY NIGHT DRILL WITH PHIL CORONADO Level: Intermediate to Advanced 3.5 and up Day: Wednesday BOATHOUSE Time: 7:00-8:30pm 1985 Strand Way Age: 18+ years Fee: $22/$20 619-522-2655 www.coronado.ca.us/paddle

PICKLEBALL Pickleball is a combination of tennis, badminton, ping pong and racquetball and also one of the fastest growing sports. Pickleball is played on a badminton size court, a 3-foot net, whiffle ball and paddle. Beginners welcome. Paddles provided. Come down and check out the Coronado Fee: $4/$3 Boathouse, located in Glorietta Bay Park! Day Location Time Age Sat. Coronado High School 2:00-6pm 18+ This waterfront facility offers instructional Wed. Coronado High School 6:00-9pm 18+ classes for stand up paddle boarding, row- ing, and kayaking. Private vessel storage

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE is also available for non-motorized paddle craft. Paddling equipment is offered for rent from the Boathouse location and in- cludes stand up paddle boards, single kay- aks, tandem kayaks, and rowing shells.

CORONADO BOATHOUSE CORONADO Get outside and have some fun on beauti- ful Glorietta Bay!

Coming Soon: We will be offering group packages, private parties, work/team building, group tours, etc.

Like Us on Facebook at City of Coronado Recreation Services. 20 BOATHOUSE HOURS VESSEL RENTAL FEES Fall/Winter 2016 Vessel: Fee:

2 Single Kayak $20/1 hr September 6 - January 31, 2017 $30/2 hrs $55/4 hrs $75/day

Saturday/Sundays 7:00am-5:00pm Monday - Friday 7:00-10:00am Tandem Kayak $30/1 hr 2:00-5:00pm $40/2 hrs $70/4 hrs $90/day

Stand Up Paddle Board $25/1 hr CORONADO BOATHOUSE BOATHOUSE MEMBERSHIP $35/2 hrs $60/4 hrs Access to vessel rinse station, outdoor warm $80/day shower, day-use lockers, and rowing machines.

Fee: Single Rowing Shell $35/1 hr Single $25.00 year $45/2 hrs $75/4 hrs

SAMPLE TYPE Family $35.00 year $95/day

Vessel Rental Deposit Required: $100.00 PADDLERS PUNCH PASS Best bang for your buck! Eight hours of stand up paddle board, kayak, and/or rowing shell use. Boat- house Membership included.

Fee: $100.00 for 8 punches (1 punch = 1 hour) EQUIPMENT STORAGE ANNUAL PASS/QUARTERLY Applications for non-motorized paddling vessels PASS (non transferable) are available at the Boathouse, or at Designed for the paddling enthusiast who wants to www.coronado.ca.us/paddle. take advantage of paddling in the bay without the Space is limited, applications may be placed on a hassle of equipment transportation, maintenance, waitlist for one year. and storage. Fee includes use of stand up paddle boards, kayaks or rowing shells. Outdoor Storage $35/month $385/year Fee: Annual Pass: $450.00 (365 days from date of purchase) Indoor Storage

$50/month Quarterly Pass: $112.50 $550/year (92 days from date of purchase) Security Deposit Required: $250.00 Note: Equipment is only available during equip- ment rental hours and may not always be available due to rentals and program classes. Must com- plete general Boathouse Safety Orientation prior to equipment use and skill in rowing must be as- sessed and verified prior to use of rowing shells. Equipment is only available to use from the Boat- house location.

21 INSTRUCTION STAND UP PADDLE CLASSES CLASSES All SUP (Stand Up Paddle) classes are provided by PaddleFit. To Register for SUP Classes please contact PaddleFit at 619-333-0787 or PRIVATE ROWING email [email protected] LESSONS Up-to-date class schedule and information: http://www.paddlefitpro.com/classes/ Perfect for any rower who would like personalized You must pre-register for all classes 24 hours in training that focuses on proper technique and in- advance. jury prevention. These lessons are designed to help beginner, intermediate, and advanced rowers build their technique to gain speed on the water while GROUP INTRODUCTION protecting their bodies from common rowing inju- ries. These lessons help take the rower from going TO STAND UP PADDLING through the basic movements to turning their recre- Come check out the fastest growing sport of stand ational row into a fun, full-body workout! up paddling. Our introductory class will focus on

Time: Approx. 2 hours, by appointment only. teaching you fundamentals of the sport of stand up E-mail [email protected] to set up a paddling in a fun and safe manner. There is no ex- time/date perience required other than the ability to swim and Age: 13 and up be comfortable in the bay. Fee: $55 Schedule: www.paddlefitpro.com/classes Age: 16 and up Fee: $60 TEEN LEARN TO ROW To register for class please contact PaddleFit at WEEKENDS 619-333-0787 or email [email protected] A great opportunity for young adults to get intro- duced to the sport of rowing! Topics will include rowing stroke technique on a rowing machine, boat- SUP PRIVATE LESSONS ing safety, and rowing equipment. Participants will Our private lessons allow us to tailor the learning have the opportunity to get on the water in a single experience to your skill set and schedule. Whether rowing shell and will receive coaching on proper you want to learn the basics or want to learn ad- rowing technique. vanced technique, our PaddleFit Certified coaches Days: Saturday & Sunday will help you on your paddling journey. Times: 8:30am-10:30am Time: 1.5 hours, by Appointment only Age: 13-18 years Fee: $100 per person Fee: $60/$50 Resident Discount To register for class please contact PaddleFit at

Dates Bar code 619-333-0787 or email [email protected] CORONADO BOATHOUSE CORONADO September 10 & 11 14700 October 8 & 9 14701 October 15 & 16 14702 November 5 & 6 14703

22 SUP FITNESS PADDLEFIT SUP CLUB CLASSES Come enjoy Stand Up Paddling on beautiful Glori- etta Bay! Get your kids involved in the fastest grow- Our SUP fitness classes incorporate SUP skills ing sport in the world. This camp is designed for 10 with interval training as well as land-based strength to 17 year olds, with emphasis on building a foun- exercises. Elevating your heart rate combined with dation on proper fundamentals, water safety, and strength exercises will have you feeling the positive fun through races, games, and other adventures. effects long after the class is over. The class is for Kids should be comfortable in the water and have those who have some paddle experience. swimming experience. Schedule: www.paddlefitpro.com/classes Where: Coronado Club Room and Boathouse Time: 1 hour What to bring: Classes are held Monday, Wednesday Kids need to bring a snack, beverage, sunscreen, and Friday mornings 7:00am. swimsuit, hat, towel and extra change of clothes. Tuesday and Thursday 5:30pm Dates: Sept. 7 - Nov. 9, 2016 Age: 16 and up Wednesdays $35 Day: Fee: CORONADO BOATHOUSE 2:00 - 4:00pm To register for class please contact PaddleFit at Time: 10-17 years 619-333-0787 or email [email protected] Age: Fee: $210/$200 Resident Discount/ Drop-in $25 per class Bar code: 14704

SUP FITNESS PUNCH PASS *During time periods when weather is not Make SUP fitness a part of your lifestyle! The SUP suitable for paddling changes to activities will fitness punch pass is available to use for SUP fit- be made. ness classes and SUP yoga classes. Paddling equipment is included. Save money and get fit! Schedule: www.paddlefitpro.com/classes Age: 16 and up Fee: $250/10 classes To register for class please contact PaddleFit at 619-333-0787 or email [email protected]

If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water - Loren Eiseley 23 ADVENTURES IN BOATHOUSE PADDLING COMMUNITY (San Diego Canoe & Kayak Team) Come have fun in the sun with our adventure Olym- EVENTS pic Sprint Kayak and Stand Up Paddling Class! Youth will be taught water safety, beginning and ad- FULL MOON GROUP PADDLE vanced paddling skills on Stand Up Paddleboards Paddle by the light of the moon! Join us for an ad- and Kayaks, ranging from trainer kayaks to Olym- venture on the bay during the full moon, and stay pic Sprint Kayaks. Many different skill levels can be for s’mores roasted around the fire. A warm change acommodated in this class, whether you are a be- of clothes and headlamp are recommended. Please ginner or have some paddling experience. Come register at least 1 week in advance for this program. down and enjoy Glorietta Bay while learning a new skill! Bring water wear, towel, water, sunscreen, and Where: a change of clothes. Bring your own lifejacket, if you Coronado Club Room and Boathouse don’t have one we will provide one for you. Time: 7:00-9:00pm $5/person, plus cost of vessel rental Where: Fee: Club Room and Boathouse – 1985 Strand Way Day & Date Bar code What to bring: Friday, September 16, 2016 14706 Clothes that can get wet, water, towel, sunscreen, Saturday, October 15, 2016 14707 hat, and a change of clothes. Dates: Sept. 6 - Nov. 8th, 2016 PANCAKE PADDLER’S CLUB Day: Tuesdays All paddlers unite! Kick start your weekend by join- Time: 3:30-5:30pm ing us for a community paddle on beautiful Glorietta Age: 7-14 years Bay. Come paddle, row, or kayak with an amazing Fees: $210/$200 Resident Discount skyline and great group of people! All levels are wel- Bar code: 14705 come. This is a social paddle with some addittional basic coaching if you want to fine tune your skills. Naturally, the greatest incentive of all will be the tasty cook up and coffee afterwards. *During time periods when weather is not Day/Time: 4th Saturday of month suitable for paddling changes to activities will (Starting September) 8:00-10:00am be made. Fee: $30 per person (includes vessel rental) $10 per person (if using own equipment)

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE HOLIDAY THEMED PADDLES Halloween Paddle Come join us at the Boathouse for our Halloween Paddle Tour. Good times with great friends is guar-

CORONADO BOATHOUSE CORONADO anteed! Wearing a costume is highly encouraged. Date: Monday, Oct. 31 from 4:00-6:00pm Fee: $5 per person (does not include vessel rental) Bay Parade of Lights Tour The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights is a time-hon- ored holiday tradition brought to San Diego by the boating community. Join us this December for the parade on San Diego Bay, with more than 80 boats lavishly decorated according to the 2016 theme: San Diego Zoo Celebrates 100 Years. The parade proceeds from Shelter Island past Harbor Island, the Embarcadero, Seaport Village, and Ferry Landing in Coronado. Join us as we paddle out to Tidelands Park and watch the parade from the water. Date: Sunday, December 18 from 7:00-9:00pm Fee: $5 per person (does not include vessel rental) A man of wisdom delights in water - Confucius 24 CITY OF CORONADO AQUATICS CENTER HOURS August 22nd - December 31st, 2016 (Hours subject to change)

ADULT LAP SWIM (Competition Pool)

50 METER SET-UP 25 YARD SET-UP AQUATICS PROGRAMS • HOURS & FEES Monday/Wednesday/Friday 5:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday/Thursday 3:00pm - 8:00pm Tuesday/Thursday 5:00am - 2:30pm Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm

• Adult lap swim hours are for adults (18 and older) to swim laps; children wishing to swim laps must swim in the same lane as their parent, or show competitive level swimming skills. • Please circle swim when there are more than 2 people per lane. • Adult Lap Swim is in the Competition Pool only M-F 8:00am-12:30pm.

FAMILY SWIM HOURS SAMPLE TYPE (Recreation Pool Only) Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Tuesday & Thursday 10:00am - 8:00pm Saturday & Sunday 1:00pm - 5:00pm • Diving boards are available: Saturdays 1:00pm-5:00pm, Diving Boards will be closed starting Oct. 16th, 2016. • Family Swim Hours are in the Recreation Pool only • Children under 8 MUST be accompanied by an adult. Children who can not stand comfortably must have a parent in the water, in contact with them at all times. • Children who are not toilet trained must wear a NON-DISPOSABLE swim diaper, NO EXCEPTIONS. We sell non-disposable swim diapers for $7.00 in the Aquatics office. • 3 lanes are available in the Recreation Pool for lap swim, M-F 5:00am-8:00am, and Tues. and Thurs., 6:00pm-8:00pm. • Pool Temperatures: Recreational Pool - 85o- 86o Competition Pool - 79o- 80o

POOL FEES Key Card Rental required- $10 deposit or government issued I.D. Fee: Resident Discount: Adults (18 & older) $10.00 $4.00 Youth (17 & under) $4.00 $2.00 Seniors (55 & over) & Person with a Disability $7.00 $3.00 Monthly Pass Adult $120.00 $60.00 Monthly Pass Youth $80.00 $40.00 Monthly Pass Senior & Person with a Disability $100.00 $50.00 Annual Pass Adult* $1200.00 $600.00 Annual Pass Youth* $800.00 $400.00

Annual Pass Senior & Person with a Disability* $1000.00 $500.00 *The swimming pool may be closed for maintenance or training up to 15 days per year. All efforts are made to minimize such disruptions and to keep the pools open and operating 25 at peak conditions for your swimming pleasure year round. SWIM PRESCHOOL INSTRUCTION AQUATICS Ages 3-5 years

SESSION DATES: Monday-Wednesday-Friday GUPPIES A September 12 - October 3 This class is for children ages 3-5 years with no B October 5 - 26 (Wednesday start) previous lesson experience or skills, or for chil- dren who may still be uncomfortable in the water. C November 2 - 23 (Wednesday start) (mornings only) The objective of this level is to help children feel comfortable in the water while teaching them basic Saturday/Sunday skills such as submerging to retrieve objects, front D September 10 - October 9 and back glides and beginning alternating arms E October 15 - November 13 and legs on front and back. Students will also learn how to stay safe around aquatic environments, call Fee: $70/$55 Resident Discount for help and recognize the lifeguard. (30 minutes). There are no prerequisites for this course. Classes/Programs will not be held on Session Time Bar code Federal Holidays. A 10:40am-11:10am 14589 A 3:30pm-4:00pm 14590 A 4:50pm-5:20pm 14591 PARENT & B 10:40am-11:10am 14592 B 3:30pm-4:00pm 14593 CHILD B 4:50pm-5:20pm 14594 C 10:40am-11:10am 14595 AQUATICS D 10:00am-10:30am 14596 D 10:40am-11:10am 14597 Ages 6 months to 3 years E 10:00am-10:30am 14598 E 10:40am-11:10am 14599 PARENT & CHILD See Session Dates & Fees listed in previous

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE This class is for children aged 6 months to 3 years column. who have little or no water experience and require flotation support at all times. Parent will be in the Children who are not toilet trained MUST wear water with their child at all times to teach them how non-disposable swim diapers. No exceptions. to enter and exit the pool safely, submerge, float on We sell them for $7.00 at the Aquatics office. their front and back with support and begin explor- ing kicking with arm action. Children will also expe- rience wearing a lifejacket while parents will learn about general water safety, calling for help and the importance of knowing CPR and first aid. (30 min- utes) There are no prerequisites for this course. AQUATICS PROGRAMS • CLASSES • PROGRAMS AQUATICS Session Time Bar code A 10:00am-10:30am 14578 A 4:10pm-4:40pm 14579 A 5:30pm-6:00pm 14580 B 10:00am-10:30am 14581 B 4:10pm-4:40pm 14582 B 5:30pm-6:00pm 14583 C 10:00am-10:30am 14584 D 9:20am-9:50am 14585 D 10:40am-11:10am 14586 E 9:20am-9:50am 14587 E 10:40am-11:10am 14588 26 See Session Dates and fees listed above. OTTERS This class is for children ages 3-5 years who are YOUTH SWIM comfortable in the water and are able to float and glide with little or no assistance. The objective of this INSTRUCTION course is to teach children how to fully submerge, float on both their front and their back for 5 seconds and use combined arm and leg action on both their front and their back for 5 body lengths, all without SESSION DATES: assistance. Students will also learn how to properly use a lifejacket and call for help. (30 minutes) Monday-Wednesday-Friday Prerequisites: Successful completion of Parent A September 12 - October 3 and Child or Guppies or who can perform the fol- AQUATICS PROGRAMS • CLASSES lowing skills with minimal assistance: submerge B October 5 - 26 (Wednesday start) mouth, nose and eyes, front and back glide 2 body C November 2 - 23 (Wednesday start) lengths and front and back float for 3 seconds. (mornings only) Session Time Bar code Saturday/Sunday A 11:20am-11:50am 14600 D September 10 - October 9 A 3:30pm-4:00pm 14601 E October 15 - November 13 A 5:30pm-6:00pm 14602

B 11:20am-11:50am 14603 Fee: $70/$55 Resident Discount

B 3:30pm-4:00pm 14604 SAMPLE TYPE Classes/Programs will not be held on B 5:30pm-6:00pm 14605 Federal Holidays. C 11:20am-11:50am 14606 D 9:20am-9:50am 14607 D 11:20am-11:50am 14608 E 9:20am-9:50am 14609 E 11:20am-11:50am 14610 SEA TURTLES See Session Dates & Fees listed on page 26. The objective of this course is to get children who have had little or no swimming experience comfort- able in the water and to teach them basic skills with minimal assistance. This course is designed for children ages 6-12 and will teach them how to fully submerge, float on both their front and back for 5 seconds, and how to recover from a float or glide into a vertical position. This course will also teach children how to change direction of travel while swimming on their front or back and how to tread water using arm and leg action. (30 minutes) No prerequisite. This class is for children ages 6-12 who have had little or no water experience. Session Time Bar code A 4:50pm-5:20pm 14611 B 4:50pm-5:20pm 14612 D 10:00am-10:30am 14613 E 10:00am-10:30am 14614 See Session Dates and fees listed above.

Aquatics Center 522-2464 27 STINGRAYS SEALS This course is designed for children who are com- This course is for students who are comfortable fortable in the water and do not require assistance swimming freestyle and backstroke without assis- for floats or glides. Students will learn how to enter tance and who are comfortable in the deep end. and exit the water, dive from a seated position on Students will learn a headfirst entry from the side in the side and tread water for at least 15 seconds, all a kneeling position, bobbing while moving toward in shoulder deep water. Students will also learn how safety in deep water, rotary breathing and how to to glide on both their front and back and how to use push off in a streamline position on both front and combined arm and leg actions on both front and back. Upon successful completion of Seals, chil- back. Children will learn elementary backstroke, dren will be able to swim freestyle, backstroke and bobbing with forward progression to safety and the elementary backstroke at least 25 yards and know survival float. (30 minutes) breaststroke and scissor kick. (30 minutes) Prerequisites: This class is for children ages 5-12 Prerequisites: This class is for children ages 5-12 who have successfully completed Sea Turtles or who have successfully completed Stingrays, or who Otters, or who can demonstrate the following skills: can demonstrate the following skills: fully submerge submerge mouth, nose and eyes, fully submerge and hold breath for 5 seconds, front and back glide for 5 seconds and float on both their front and back for at least 2 body lengths, front glide and roll over for 5 seconds without assistance. to back and hold for 5 seconds and back glide and roll over to front and hold for 5 seconds. Session Time Bar code A 4:10pm-4:40pm 14615 Session Time Bar code A 5:30pm-6:00pm 14616 A 3:30pm-4:00pm 14623 B 4:10pm-4:40pm 14617 A 4:50pm-5:20pm 14624 B 5:30pm-6:00pm 14618 B 3:30pm-4:00pm 14625 D 10:00am-10:30am 14619 B 4:50pm-5:20pm 14626 D 11:20am-11:50am 14620 D 9:20am-9:50am 14627 E 10:00am-10:30am 14621 D 10:40am-11:10am 14628 E 11:20am-11:50am 14622 E 9:20am-9:50am 14629 See Session Dates & Fees listed on page 27. E 10:40am-11:10am 14630

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We Create Community Through People, Parks and Programs! 28 DOLPHINS SHARKS In this course, children will learn head first entry This course is designed for those students who re- from the side in both a compact and stride posi- quire stroke refinement and want to build up their tion, how to successfully submerge completely us- endurance. In this course students will learn the ing a feet first surface dive and how to do an open competitive starts for freestyle and backstroke and turn for both freestyle and backstroke. Children will how to flip turn on both front and back. Upon suc- also learn to tread water using two different kicks cessful completion of Sharks children will be able to and build endurance so that they can swim both tread water for 5 minutes, swim both freestyle and freestyle and backstroke 50 yards, and swim both backstroke 100 yards and swim breaststroke, but- breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. (30 minutes) terfly and sidestroke for 25 yards. (30 minutes) Prerequisites: This class is for children ages 5-12 Prerequisites: This class is for children ages 5-12 who have successfully completed Seals or who can who have successfully completed Dolphins or who AQUATICS PROGRAMS • CLASSES demonstrate the following skills: rotary breathing can demonstrate the following skills: treading wa- 10 times, treading water for 30 seconds, freestyle, ter using 2 different kicks, swim both freestyle and backstroke and breaststroke 25 yards and breast- backstroke 50 yards, and swim both breaststroke stroke kick 10 yards. and butterfly 15 yards. Session Time Bar code Session Time Bar code A 4:10pm-4:40pm 14631 A 4:10pm-4:40pm 14639 A 5:30pm-6:00pm 14632 A 4:50pm-5:20pm 14640 B 4:10pm-4:40pm 14633 B 4:10pm-4:40pm 14641 B 5:30pm-6:00pm 14634 B 4:50pm-5:20pm 14642 SAMPLE TYPE D 10:00am-10:30am 14635 D 10:40am-11:10am 14643 D 11:20am-11:50am 14636 D 11:20am-11:50am 14644 E 10:00am-10:30am 14637 E 10:40am-11:10am 14645 E 11:20am-11:50am 14638 E 11:20am-11:50am 14646 See Session Dates & Fees listed on page 27. See Session Dates & Fees listed on page 27.

PRE-SWIM TEAM This specialty class is designed for those children whose next step is to join a competitive youth swim team. Students will work on stroke refinement and endurance in a condensed swim workout while also learning how to read pace clocks, circle swim and use competitive starts and finishes. (30 minutes) Prerequisites: Successful completion of Sharks or who can successfully demonstrate the following skills: tread water for 5 minutes, swim freestyle 100 yards, backstroke 100 yards, breaststroke and but- terfly 25 yards. Session Time Bar code A 3:30pm-4:00pm 14647 B 3:30pm-4:00pm 14648 D 9:20am-9:50am 14649 E 9:20am-9:50am 14650 See Session Dates & Fees listed on page 27.

Aquatics Center 522-2464 29 USA WATERPOLO SPECIALTY SPLASHBALL Splashball is designed to introduce CLASSES the sport of waterpolo to children 5-11 years old. The intent is to pro- vide basic skills and understanding PRIVATE SWIM of the sport in a recreational format. INSTRUCTION Although waterpolo is known for its toughness and endurance, Splashball harnesses all the fun dy- We offer private lessons Monday-Friday 2:00- namic aspects of the game in a safe, easy to learn 6:00pm and Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm. Private aquatic experience that will motivate kids to swim lessons are offered as four 30 minute lessons one and stay fit. This 8 week noncompetitive co-ed pro- on one with an instructor. Our instructors can work gram will run Tuesday and Thursdays, with beginner swimmers all the way up to competi- September 13 - November 3, the kids will be di- tive athletes looking for specialized training. Start- vided into two groups. The younger kids with less ing on August 30, 2016 . Coronado residents will be Splashball experience will be in the shallow water. able to schedule their sessions in person, or via the The kids that are older and have Splashball experi- phone Monday through Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm on ence will be in the deep water. a first come first served basis. Non-residents will be Prerequisite: Must be able to swim front crawl able to schedule their lessons in person or via the stroke 15 yards continuously, swim 15 yards back phone starting September 7, 2016 , from 10:00am- crawl and tread water for 30 seconds or completion 5:00pm. We will not accept private lesson registra- of Intro to Splashball. Kids will be tested on the first tion via internet or fax. Please remember that this day of class. will be on a first come first served basis. (THERE ARE NO REFUNDS, TRANSFERS, PRO-RATING Days: Tuesday and Thursday OR RESCHEDULING OF MISSED PRIVATE LES- Dates: Sept. 13 - Nov. 3, 2016 SONS.) Time: 4:00pm-5:00pm Age: 5-11 Please be prepared at the time of registration Fee: $115/$105 Resident Discount to pick the times for your private lessons. Bar code: 14652

Dates: September 10 - December 10, 2016 Fee: $105/$90 Resident Discount

Private Lessons will not be held November 24-

26 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE

DIVING Everyone likes to dive! Find out how to do basic techniques like the approach, hurdle, tuck and much more. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Seals

or equivalent skills. AQUATICS PROGRAMS • CLASSES • PROGRAMS AQUATICS Days: Saturdays Dates: September 10-October 15, 2016 (No class 9/24) Time: 11:20am-12:20pm Age: 7-14 Fee: $70/$60 Resident Discount Bar code: 14651

30 ADULT Dates in which Arthritis Class WILL NOT be held: September 5, Labor Day November 24 & 25, Thanksgiving Holiday PROGRAMS December 24 & 25, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day December 31, New Year’s Eve Day January 1, New Year’s Day ARTHRITIS AQUATIC AQUATICS PROGRAMS • ADULT PROGRAMS PROGRAM This is one of the most popular recreational ex- ercise classes. With guidance from a trained in- structor, participants perform gentle stretching and strengthening exercises in a warm water pool. Physical benefits include decreased arthritis pain and stiffness, increased flexibility and strength, plus social interaction in a friendly atmosphere. Classes/Programs will not be offered on Federal Holidays.

Days: Monday - Sunday Time: 10:10am-11:10am Monthly Fee: $20/$16 Resident Discount

Days: Tuesday/Thursday Time: 11:20am-12:20pm Monthly Fee: $20/$16 Resident Discount

Daily Drop-in Fee: (If space permits)

Fee/Resident Discount Adult (18 & over) $12.00/$6.00 Senior (55+) & Person with a Disability $9.00/$5.00

31 WATER The Aquatics Division is currently AEROBICS revamping their Birthday Party Packages.

MORNING CLASSES We will be including our We offer an 8:00am-8:45am morning class Monday NEW inflatables to through Friday and a Monday through Sunday class from 9:00am-9:45am. This morning class is offered the packages. as an exercise fitness class with cardio and strength training benefits for the guests. Guests who partici- Stay tuned for the release of our pate in this class benefit with an increase in flexibility, strength, and fitness. This class is offered as a drop new Party Packages. in program. Aqua shoes are required for all shal- low water classes. Fee/Resident Discount Daily Drop-in Fee: Adult (18 & over) $11.00/$5.00 Senior (55+) & Person with a Disability $8.00/$4.00

30 Day Punch Card: Adult $110.00/$80.00 Senior (55+) & Person with a Disability $88.00/$60.00

Classes/Programs will not be held on Federal Holidays.

Dates in which Arthritis Class WILL NOT be held:

September 5, Labor Day SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE November 24 & 25, Thanksgiving Holiday December 24 & 25, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day December 31, New Year’s Eve Day January 1, New Year’s Day

AQUATICS PROGRAMS • ADULT PROGRAMS ADULT • PROGRAMS AQUATICS

Like Us on Facebook at City of Coronado Recreation Services. 32 COMMUNITY CENTER & CLUB ROOM FACILITY RENTALS

SAMPLE TYPE

33 CITY OF CORONADO RECREATIONNautilus SERVICES Room

The Coronado Community • Bay-front view Center is equipped with a stunning banquet room • Indoor/outdoor event space that offers the ideal setting for your family celebration • Professional catering kitchen

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE or next professional • 250 guest maximum gathering. • Audio/Visual Equipment If you desire a wedding available reception with a bay-front view and indoor/outdoor • Various parks/beach event space, or a beautiful ceremony sites available location for your business meeting or holiday party, • Chairs & Tables included

City of Coronado Community Center 1845 Strand Way Coronado, CA 92118

To schedule a tour or for additional information:

Wesley Jones [email protected] 619-522-7342 www.coronado.ca.us

34 City of Coronado The Club Room offers Club Room & unobstructed views of Glorietta Boathouse Bay and the Coronado Bay 1985 Strand Way Bridge and is the optimal Coronado, CA 92118 SAMPLE TYPE location for your smaller, more intimate personal or To schedule a tour professional gathering. Vaulted or for additional ceilings, disappearing glass information: doors, and beach access make this venue beyond the ordinary. Wesley Jones wjones@coronado.

Club Room

35 Club Room @ Golf Course

City of Coronado Golf Course 2000 Visalia Row Coronado, CA 92118

To schedule a tour or for additional information:

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE Club Room @ Golf Course Dorene Bailey [email protected]

36 GYMNASTICS I & II GYMNASTICS, (Beginner-Intermediate) GYMNASTICS III & IV DANCE & (Intermediate-Advanced) Swinging from bars, balancing on beams, tumbling JUMP ROPE and vaulting over equipment highlight this safe, fun class. All ages and levels are welcome to join in learning the wonderful sport of gymnastics. Proper CLASSES rolling, safe landing, handstands, cartwheels, bridg- es, and handsprings are introduced in a successful

SESSION DATES: and progressive manner. Class will be divided according to skill level. SESSION A: Gymnastics III & IV is by instructor recommen- Sept. 19 - Nov. 18, 2016 (8 weeks) dation only. Students will be learning walkovers, (No classes Oct. 10, Oct. 24-29, handsprings and saltos as well as extensive stretch-

Oct. 31 afternoon only, Nov. 11, 2016) ing and conditioning. GYMNASTICS CLASSES

Where: Community Center Gymnasium SESSION B: Day: Tuesdays Nov. 28 - Jan. 28, 2017 (7 weeks) Time: Gymnastics I & II Beginner 3:30-4:10pm (No classes Dec. 2 - afternoon only, Gymnastics III & IV Advanced 4:15-4:55pm Age: 5-17 years SAMPLE TYPE Dec. 19-Jan. 2, Jan. 13, Jan. 16, 2017) Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Classes/Programs will not be held on A Gymnastics I & II 8 classes $125/$115 14710 Federal Holidays. A Gymnastics III & IV 8 classes $125/$115 14711 B Gymnastics I & II 7 classes $105/$95 14712 B Gymnastics III & IV 7 classes $105/$95 14713 *See Session Dates listed on previous column. MINI GYMNASTICS Come and explore the world of spatial awareness for your youngsters, by enrolling them in gymnas- tics! Our fun filled, active program encourages young students to explore all forms of gross mo- tor movement skills needed to develop their bod- ies for future physical endeavors. The self directed, free choice format allows preschoolers to explore the equipment at the beginning of each class. We incorporate all gymnastics events to enhance com- plete body and spatial awareness, stretching, and positions. Participants will learn through “fun and safe” play and work independently without parental guidance. Where: Community Center Gymnasium Day: Tuesdays Time: 2:45pm-3:25pm Age: 3-5 years Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 8 classes $125/$115 14708 B 7 classes $105/$95 14709 *See Session Dates listed above.

We often think if it looks like fun it must be unimportant, but “fun” is a young person’s “work” necessary for them to learn, to grow, to be productive, creative, and happy. 33 BOYS GYMNASTICS “NEW” MINI H2A DANCE Boys will be introduced to and trained in the sport TEAM (5-8years) of gymnastics. Balance and coordination will also This rehearsal time is open only to our “New” Mini be a part of this class. Gymnastics for boys is an Heart2Art dance team to work and prepare for their excellent way to develop strength and gain confi- upcoming performances. Our Mini Heart2Art team dence. performs locally in the Coronado & San Diego area. Where: Community Center Gymnasium Dancers must be a member of Mini H2A dance Day: Tuesdays team to participate in this class. Time: 5:00-5:40pm Where: Community Center Dance Studio 5 years & up Age: Day: Mondays – 11 classes – One Session Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Dates: Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 17 Nov. 7, 14, 28 A 8 classes $125/$115 14714 Dec. 5, 12, Jan. 9, 23 B 7 classes $105/$95 14715 Time: 4:15pm-4:55pm *See Session Dates listed on page 33. Age: 5-8 years Fee: $125/$115 Bar code: 14718

H2A Dance TEAM AUDITION DAY Dancers interested in being on the H2A Dance Teams can demonstrate their skills at this audition day. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Day: Thursday, August 25th Ages: Mini H2A (5-8 years) Juniors H2A (ages 9-11 years) H2A Dance Team (ages 11-15 years)

Teams & Times: Bar code Mini H2A 3:20pm-4:00pm 14757 TWIRL, SPIN & JUMP Juniors H2A 4:00pm-4:45pm 14275 Our preschool dance class is designed to bring out H2A Dance Team 5:00pm-5:45pm 14276 the creative side of all participants through dance, movement, music and fun, while building confi- dence and incorporating basic dance techniques. Participants will explore basic dance terms, stretch- es, and leaps. This class will entertain as well as educate your child in dance. Where: Community Center Dance Studio

GYMNASTICS & DANCE CLASSES DANCE & GYMNASTICS Day: Mondays - 11 classes - One session Dates: Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 17, Nov. 7, 14, 28, Dec. 5, 12, Jan. 9, 23 Time: 3:30-4:10pm Age: 3-5 years Fee: $125/$115 Bar code: 14716

He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and 34 dance; one cannot fly into flying. Friedrich Nietzsche CHEER CLASS HIP HOP Learn how to cheer for your favorite team! This is the Pick up some of the hottest hip hop dance moves in this perfect class for your child to show some spirit and learn class. Whether your child is a beginner or experienced skills that will get them ready to become a strong cheer- dancer, dancers will learn the foundation of hip hop steps. leader. Participants will be introduced to various funda- This class promotes artistic expression and movement in mental skills including how to stretch, warm-up, correct a fun, musical environment. Emphasis will be placed on arm positions, simple cheers, chants, learn how to count coordination, rhythm, timing, and confidence. for routines. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Where: Community Center Gymnasium Day: Tuesdays Dates: Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 17, Nov. 14 Time: 4:15-4:55pm Day: Mondays Age: 6-13 years 5:00-5:55pm Time: Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Age: 6-13 years A 8 classes $95/$85 14743 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code B 7 classes $85/$75 14744 A only 5 classes $65/$55 14720 *See Session Dates listed on page 33. (Please see Session Dates on page 33, additionally No class on Nov. 7th for Basketball League Skills assessment.)

DANCE MASH UP CLASSES DANCE

This AWESOME CLASS is for beginning to intermediate dancers who want to try all types of dance!!!!! This class will have a little bit of everything each week as dancers will try a different style of dance including; hip hop, bal- let, tap, jazz, contemporary, cheer, tricks, and tumbling. Your child will expand their dance skills as they express themselves to music. Where: Community Center Gym Day: Tuesdays Time: 5:15-5:55pm Age: 6-13 years Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A only 8 classes $95/$85 14749

*See Session Dates listed on page 33. MOVE 2 THE BEAT We will explore expressive movements as we learn basic dance moves. Your child will build stamina, strength and coordination as they express them- selves through music and dance. They will im- prove their listening skills, spatial awareness, and sequential learning in this fun class. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Day: Tuesdays Time: 3:30-4:10pm Age: 3-5 years Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 8 classes $95/$85 14737 B 7 classes $85/$75 14738 *See Session Dates listed on page 33.

35 H2A JUNIORS REHERSAL H2A TEAM TECHNIQUE

WORKSHOP (9-11years) CLASS This rehearsal time is open only to our Junior Heart2Art This class is open only to our Heart2Art dance team. Our dance team to work and prepare for their upcoming per- team is an intermediate/advanced class for hip hop danc- formances. Our Mini Heart2Art team performs locally ers. This class helps unify the team and strengthen our in the Coronado & San Diego area. Dancers must be a dancers. Dancers must be a member of the H2A Team to member of Juniors H2A to participate in workshop. participate in Technique class. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Where: Community Center Dance Studio Day: Wednesdays Day: Thursdays Time: 3:30-4:15pm Time: 3:30-4:15pm Age: 9-11 years Age: 11-15 years

Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Sep. $45/$35 14760 Sep. $45/$35 14779 Oct. $45/$35 14761 Oct. $45/$35 14781 Nov. $45/$35 (No Class Nov. 23) 14762 Nov. $45/$35 (No Class Nov. 24) 14784 Dec. $45/$35 (No class Dec. 21 or 28) 14763 Dec. $45/$35 (No class Dec. 22 or 29) 14785 Jan. $45/$35 14764 Jan. $45/$35 14786

H2A JUNIORS TECHNIQUE CLASS H2A TEAM REHERSAL (9-11years) WORKSHOP This rehearsal time is open only to our Heart2Art dance This class is open only to our Junior Heart2Art dance team to work and prepare for their upcoming performanc- team. Our team is an intermediate/advanced class for es. Our Heart2Art team performs locally in the Coronado hip hop dancers. This class helps unify the team and & San Diego area. Dancers must be a member of H2A strengthen our dancers. Dancers must be a member Team to participate in workshop. of the Juniors H2A to participate in Juniors Technique Where: Community Center Dance Studio class. Day: Thursdays Where: Community Center Dance Studio Time: 4:15-4:55pm Day: Wednesdays Age: 11-15 years Time: 4:15-4:55pm Age: 9-11 years Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Sep. $45/$35 14791 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Oct. $45/$35 14793 Sep. $45/$35 14768 Nov. $45/$35 (No Class Nov. 24) 14795 SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE Oct. $45/$35 14769 Dec. $45/$35 (No class Dec. 22 or 29) 14796 Nov. $45/$35 (No Class Nov. 23) 14770 Jan. $45/$35 14801

DANCE CLASSES DANCE Dec. $45/$35 (No class Dec. 21 or 28) 14771 Jan. $45/$35 14772

H2A DANCE TEAM AUDITION DAY Dancers interested in being on the H2A Dance Teams can demonstrate their skills at this audition day. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Day: Thursday, August 25th Ages: Mini H2A (5-8 years) Juniors H2A (ages 9-11 years) H2A Dance Team (ages 11-15 years)

Teams & Times: Bar code Mini H2A 3:20pm-4:00pm 14757 Juniors H2A 4:00pm-4:45pm 14275 H2A Dance Team 5:00pm-5:45pm 14276

36 JUMP ROPE CLASS TOT & Your child will get their heart pumping by jumping in our jump rope class! USA Jump Stars promotes jump rope as a means for creating a healthy body PRESCHOOL and mind. Our focus is fighting childhood obesity and heart disease while developing personal val- CLASSES ues, team spirit and sportsmanship through com- petition and live performance... and, of course, fun! Participants will learn basic to intermediate jump SESSION DATES: rope skills including single rope, 2 person 1 rope, Chinese wheel, traveler, double dutch, and long SESSION A: rope skills. The class is taught by individuals trained Sept. 19 - Nov. 18, 2016 (8 weeks) by Melinda Everett, National and World Gold Medal (No classes Oct. 10, Oct. 24-29, jump rope champion and coach of the Coronado Oct. 31 afternoon only, Nov. 11, 2016) Speed Spinners Jump Rope Team. (Please note JUMP ROPE & TOT CLASSES that due to the number of Monday holidays, Session A & B are combined for one session for SESSION B: Jump Rope class which will be held September Nov. 28 - Jan. 28, 2017 (7 weeks) 19 - January 23, 2017, only on dates listed be- (No classes Dec. 2 - afternoon only, low.) Dec. 19-Jan. 2, Jan. 13, Jan. 16, 2017) Where: Community Center Gymnasium

SAMPLE TYPE Days: Mondays - 11 classes Classes/Programs will not be held on Dates: Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, Oct. 17, Nov. 7, Federal Holidays. Nov. 14, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Dec. 12, Jan. 9, Jan. 23 (No classes Oct. 10, 24, 31, Nov. 21, Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2, Jan. 16) WIGGLES & Time: 6:00pm-6:50pm GIGGLES Age: 1st - 8th graders Wiggles & Giggles focuses on age appropriate play Fee: $135/$125 Resident Discount that enhances baby’s fine and gross motor skills as Bar code: 14722 well as provides an opportunity for caregivers to play with baby in a safe, fun environment! Activities will include some of the following in each 40 minute class; three – six month old babies: tracking, mir- ror play, head torso control, kicking, hand discov- ery, batting, circle of talk (imitating sounds), singing and tummy time; seven – 12 month old babies: roll over, texture trails, mini obstacle courses, climbing, pushing/pulling. Each class will incorporate various toys, mats, singing and movement that will encour- age lots of Wiggles & Giggles! Parent (or other adult) participation is required for this class. PAR- ENTS SHOULD ARRANGE CHILD CARE FOR ANY OTHER SIBLINGS OR OTHER CHILDREN. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Day: Tuesdays Time: 9:15-9:50am Age: 3-12 months Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 8 classes $95/$85 14723 B 7 classes $85/$75 14724 *See Session Dates listed above.

37 PARENT & PLAYMANIA TOT TUMBLETIME Does your child need to play and burn off some of This semi-structured class introduces gymnastics their everlasting energy? In this self-directed play and basic gross motor skill development for tod- environment, your child will enjoy everything from dlers. Activities will include some of the follow- music and movement, arts and crafts, story-telling, ing in each 45 minute class; mat work, stretching, and small and large group play. Children will devel- imitating movement, log and forward rolls, hand- op social skills and imagination with an emphasis eye coordination exercises, balance and obstacle on having FUN! Please leave a number you can courses. Each class will use different mats, songs be reached at each day when signing in your child. and movement that will encourage lots of tumbling! We will call you if your child needs to have their Parent (or other adult) participation is required for clothes changed. this class. PARENTS SHOULD ARRANGE CHILD Where: Community Center Sand Dollar Room CARE FOR ANY SIBLINGS OR OTHER CHIL- Day: Tuesdays or Wednesdays or DREN. Thursdays Where: Community Center Dance Studio Time: 9:00am-11:00am 2-3 Day: Tuesdays Age:

Time: 10:00am-10:45am Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Age: 12 months (walking) - 36 months A Tuesdays 8 classes $175/$165 14729 A Wednesdays 8 classes $175/$165 14730 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A Thursdays 8 classes $175/$165 14731 8 classes $95/$85 14725 A B 7 classes $85/$75 14726 B Tuesdays 7 classes $155/$145 14732 *See Session Dates listed on page 37. B Wednesdays 7 classes $155/$145 14733 B Thursdays 7 classes $155/$145 14734

*See Session Dates listed on page 37. BABIES & TODDLERS ARE MESSY Messy play helps babies and toddler explore their developing senses and their creativity in a fun and safe environment. This is a great way for your child to explore different materials and textures, learn about cause and effect, and develop motor and language skills. This class focuses on the process

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE and not the product giving your child the freedom to create their own masterpieces to take home. Parent (or other adult) participation is required for

TOT & PRESCHOOL CLASSES PRESCHOOL & TOT this class. PARENTS SHOULD ARRANGE CHILD CARE FOR ANY SIBLINGS OR OTHER CHIL- DREN. Where: Community Center Abalone Room Day: Fridays Time: 9:00am-10:30am Age: 12 month (walking) - 36 months with parent Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 7 classes $120/$110 14727 B 6 classes $105/$95 14728 *See Session Dates listed on page 37.

People tend to forget that play is serious. - David Hockney 38 One, Two, Three...FOR YOU & ME! HOLA AMIGOS In this NEW class your child will have fun while “Hola” and “Adios” are just the beginning phrases building the foundation for their academic adven- your child will be saying. Have your preschooler tures in the future. Through creative and engag- come and learn another language in this exciting ing activities, we will be learning about count- new class! This Spanish class will engage your 3-5 ing, shapes, measurements, number recognition, year old in the Spanish language through verbal comparisons and spatial relationships. Using art, skills, fun activities and games. Your child will learn games, movement, stories and songs, preschool- the alphabet and basic words in Spanish as they ers will be learning the basics of addition, subtrac- listen to stories and sing songs in Spanish. Give tion, geometry and fractions. your child the opportunity to become bilingual at a Where: Community Center Sand Dollar Room young age so they will be able to learn more lan- guages as they get older. Day: Mondays Where: Community Center Abalone Room Time: 9:00-11:00am Age: 3-5 Day: Wednesdays Time: 9:00-11:00am Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Age: 3-5 A 7 classes $155/$145 14739

PRESCHOOL CLASSES B 5 classes $115/$105 14740 Dates: Fee/Resident Discount Bar code *See Session Dates listed on page 37. Sept. 28, Oct. 5,12 14745 Nov. 2, 9 (5 classes) $115/$105 (Nov. 9th class will be held in Dance Room)

PASSPORT PALS Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, SAMPLE TYPE Jan. 4, 11, 25 (6 classes) $135/$125 14746 Adventure awaits! Come on a journey with us as we “leave” our classroom each week and travel the world in “our supersonic jet.” Preschoolers will “vis- it” a different country each class, explore the globe, try out new cultures and sometimes even taste or make the local food, as they learn to say hello and goodbye in a different language. Bonjour...the plane is departing and we hope that your child will join us. Where: Community Center Abalone Room Day: Tuesdays Time: 9:00-11:00am Age: 3-5 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 8 classes $175/$165 14741 7 classes $155/$145 14742 B *See Session Dates listed on page 37.

The more you learn, the more you want to learn. - Lailah Gifty Akita 39 LITTLE STEAMERS READING RAINBOW ABC’S Does your child have lots of creative energy and Let’s hop through the alphabet and colors together an active imagination? We will explore the world of in a fun and safe environment. This is a great way S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art for your child to develop motor and language skills, and Math) through games, crafts, group projects as they become familiar with the sounds and visuals and so much more. This class will enhance partici- life has to offer. We will be diving through our ABCs pant’s sense of discovery and encourage them to and colors with a combination of cooking, crafts, initiate new processes. singing, and of course, playing activities. Your child Where: Community Center Abalone Room will gain insightful knowledge that will put them a step ahead as they prepare for Kindergarten. Day: Thursdays Community Center Sand Dollar Room Time: 9:00-11:00am Where: Age: 3-5 Day: Fridays

9:00-11:00am Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Time: A 8 classes $175/$165 14747 Age: 3-5 B 7 classes $155/$145 14748 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code *See Session Dates listed on page 37. A 7 classes $155/$145 14750 6 classes $135/$125 14751 B

*See Session Dates listed on page 37.

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE PRESCHOOL CLASSES PRESCHOOL

40 KINDER EXPLORERS YOUTH Bring your lunch for an afternoon filled with fun and new activities. Each week our class will explore dif- CLASSES ferent activities which will include: cooking, sports, games, science, and art. Some weeks we travel SESSION DATES: to local attractions to explore museums, amuse- SESSION A: ment venues, and nature areas. We will pick up Kindergartens and Transitional Kindergartners Sept. 19 - Nov. 18, 2016 (8 weeks) from the ECDC (Early Childhood Education Cen- (No classes Oct. 10, Oct. 24-29, ter) at 11:50am and transport them to the Coro- Oct. 31 afternoon only, Nov. 11, 2016) nado Community Center. Please send a lunch and beverage with your child and pick them up SESSION B: at the Coronado Community Center (1845 Strand Nov. 28 - Jan. 28, 2017 (7 weeks) Way) at 3:00pm each week. KINDER & YOUTH CLASSES Where: Community Center Sand Dollar Room (No classes Dec. 2 - afternoon only, Day: Wednesdays Dec. 19-Jan. 2, Jan. 13, Jan. 16, 2017)

Time: 11:50-3:00pm Classes/Programs will not be held on Age: Kindergarteners & Transitional Federal Holidays. Kindergarteners

Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code SAMPLE TYPE A 8 classes $165/$155 14752 The following classes with a bus B 7 classes $155/$145 14753 symbol next to the class name *See Session Dates listed in next column. include supervision on the playground and transportation in a Recre- ation Department Van from Village Elementa- ry School to the Coronado Community Cen- ter. Note that when 1st-3rd graders get out of school at 2:20pm (1:05pm on Wed) , Rec- reation Staff are at the playground to meet and supervise them. When the 4th & 5th graders get out of school at 2:55pm (1:40pm on Wed), Recreation Staff meet them. Then at 3:00pm, everyone gets into the van to go to the community center. If your child attends a school other than Vil- lage Elementary, call the Recreation Depart- ment (522-7342) to ask about the class fee without transportation available for many of the classes. Without transportation, most classes start at 3:30pm (2:00pm on Wed) at the community center.

CORONADO EXPLORERS Explore where fire fighters eat and sleep, learn the secrets to making the perfect pizza, touch a torna- do, rap with a raptor, experience how dogs and cats live in the animal shelter and much more! This after school travel class will take your child to local sites of interest in San Diego and Coronado “to explore” those operations. This class includes transportation from Village Elementary. Please pick your explorer up at 6:00pm at the community center. Where: Community Center Sand Dollar Room Day: Tuesdays Time: 2:20-6:00pm Age: 1st – 5th

Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code B only 7 classes $155/$145 14754 *See Session Dates listed above. 41 The following classes with a bus XTREME SPORTS symbol next to the class name include supervision on the (3rd - 5th graders only) playground and transportation in a Recre- This class is not your typical instructional team ation Department Van from Village Elementa- sports class! In our Xtreme Sports Class, partici- ry School to the Coronado Community Cen- pants will go on a new adventure each week to try ter. Note that when 1st-3rd graders get out out different competitive activities. Possible sports of school at 2:20pm (1:05pm on Wed) , Rec- reation Staff are at the playground to meet we’ll by trying (but not limited to) are tennis, rock and supervise them. When the 4th & 5th climbing, ice skating, bowling, archery, lawn bowl- graders get out of school at 2:55pm (1:40pm ing, disc golf, and skate boarding. We will give each on Wed), Recreation Staff meet them. Then parent a list of the class activities in advance so you at 3:00pm, everyone gets into the van to go know what to wear and bring each week. Activities to the community center. may change according to weather conditions but If your child attends a school other than Vil- fun and excitement is guaranteed each class! This lage Elementary, call the Recreation Depart- class includes supervision on the playground from ment (522-7342) to ask about the class fee 2:20pm to 2:55pm and transportation from Village without transportation available for many of Elementary School. Parents need to pick their child the classes. Without transportation, most up from the community center lobby at 5:30pm. classes start at 3:30pm (2:00pm on Wed) at Where: Community Center Lobby the community center. Day: Tuesdays Time: 2:20-5:30pm Age: 3rd – 5th graders KIDS IN THE Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 8 classes $175/$165 14756 KITCHEN B 7 classes $155/$145 14765 If your child loves to cook, or you want them to gain *See Session Dates listed on page 41. valuable life skills, this is the class for you. Each week participants will prepare a nutritious snack that they will know how to make at home. Also they will make another dish. Who knows, parents may TASTE OF even get a night off of “dinner duty” with the goodies ADVENTURE that come home from this class. Always new reci- pes guarantee a new experience, even for our past (3rd - 5th graders only) chef participants. Knife skills, kitchen safety and If your child is adventurous, they will love this class!

nutrition will be incorporated into each class. Each Each week the participants will have their thirst for SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE participant will make a recipe book to bring home adventure quenched by partaking in different land so that they can make their favorite recipes again

YOUTH CLASSES YOUTH and water based activities. These fun activities in- and again. This class includes supervision on the clude sea kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, rock playground from 2:20pm to 2:55pm and transporta- climbing, plus many more. Participants should bring tion in a Recreation Department van from Village closed toed shoes, swimwear, an extra change of Elementary. Please pick your child up at 5:30pm at clothes, sunscreen, water bottle, towel, windbreak- the community center. er, and snack. This class includes supervision on Where: Community Center Abalone Room the playground from 2:20pm to 2:55pm and trans- (Sept. 20th will be held in the Club Room) portation from Village Elementary School. Parents Dates: Tuesdays will pick up their child at the Club Room in Glorietta September 20, Oct. 4, 11, 18, Nov. 1 & Bay Park at 5:30pm. Be aware that activities may Nov. 8, 15 change at the last minute due to inclement weather (No class Sept. 27 or Oct. 25) conditions. Time: 2:20-5:30pm Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park Age: 1st-5th graders Day: Thursdays Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Time: 2:20-5:30pm 7 classes listed above $150/$140 14755 Age: 3rd-5th graders Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 8 classes $175/$165 14758 B 7 classes $155/$145 14759 *See Session Dates listed on page 41.

42 WALL CRAWLERS THE FOLLOWING YOUTH CLASSES CLASS DO NOT INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION Children in 1st-5th grade are invited to join our Af- FROM SCHOOL.... ter School Wall Crawlers class. Each week partici- pants will practice rock climbing techniques on the community center rock wall. Participant’s endur- SESSION DATES: ance, strength, balance, and tenacity will increase as they work out several muscle groups climbing up SESSION A: the rock wall. (Please note that to participate in this Sept. 19 - Nov. 18, 2016 (8 weeks) class parents and children must sign a waiver for (No classes Oct. 10, Oct. 24-29, the rock wall.) This class includes supervision on Oct. 31 afternoon only, Nov. 11, 2016) the playground from 2:20pm to 2:55pm and trans- portation to the community center, and one hour of rock climbing. SESSION B: Where: Community Center Rock Wall Nov. 28 - Jan. 28, 2017 (7 weeks) Day: Fridays (No classes Dec. 2 - afternoon only, Time: 2:20-4:30pm Dec. 19-Jan. 2, Jan. 13, Jan. 16, 2017) Age: 1st-5th graders (must be 6+ yrs. old) Classes/Programs will not be held on

Federal Holidays. YOUTH CLASSES Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 7 classes $109/$99 14766

SAMPLE TYPE B 5 classes $80/$70 14767 MUSICAL THEATER - *See Session Dates listed in next column. CINDERELLA Our Musical Theater class gives young people the opportunity to dance, sing, and act a full show of the Cinderella for their friends and family. The timeless, “rags to riches” fairytale will charm its way into your heart as it reminds you “that dreams really can come true.” Watch as poor Cinderella is endlessly mistreated by her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, and de- nied a chance to go to the royal ball. Then with a little help from her mice friends – and a lot of help from her Fairy Godmother – Cinderella’s dreams come true. In this fun-filled atmosphere, budding actors will gain confidence as they participate in speech, creative movement, and improvisation activities. Participants will take the show from page to stage, build sets, design costumes, and ACT. Audition, re- hearse, and put up an entire show on the last day for an audience! Celebrate with a cast party at the end! Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park Days: Mondays and Wednesdays Dates: Oct. 12-Dec. 14 (12 classes) Oct. 12, 17, 24, 26 Nov. 2, 7, 14, 30 Dec. 5, 7, 12, 14 Performance on Dec. 12th Cast Party on Dec. 14th (no class Oct. 31, Nov. 21. 23) Time: 3:30-5:30pm Age: 3rd – 8th Graders Fee: $170/$160 Resident Discount Bar code: 14773 43 TAE KWON DO JR. MUSICAL THEATER Adults and children ages 7 and older can learn the Participants will be introduced to performing arts skills of this ancient martial art. This class, taught and will apply what they’ve learned in a showcase by a Tae Kwon Do Grand Master, meets twice a during the last class. (There will be no regular class week on Mondays and Wednesdays. Register for a that day.) The Jr. Musical Theatre instructors will month at a time to train in this Olympic sport. develop your child’s speaking skills, build their con- Where: Community Center Dance Studio fidence, enhance their social skills, and inspire their Days: Mondays & Wednesdays creativity. Time: 5:30-7:00pm Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park Age: 7 & up (includes teens & adults) Days: Wednesdays (6 classes) Fee: $55/$45 Resident Discount Dates: Oct. 12, 26 Month Bar code Nov. 2,30 Sept. 14774 Dec. 7,14 Oct. 14775 (no class Nov. 23) Nov. 14776 Time: 2:20-3:15pm Dec. 14777 Age: Transitional Kindergartners & Jan. 14778 Kindergartners – 2nd Graders Fee: $85/$75 Resident Discount Bar code: 14780 CORONADO SURFING ACADEMY SURFING LESSONS YOUTH All lessons include professional instruction, full body wetsuit, and use of a soft surfboard. The ap- BASKETBALL LEAGUE proximate time for each surfing lesson is 1 and 1/2 hours with at least 1 hour+ in the water with an in- Your child will improve their dribbling, shooting, structor. passing and defensive skills in this fun non-compet- Where: Avenida Del Sol itive league. No prior sports experience is needed. (Between the Shores & Hotel Del) To assist in creating evenly matched teams, please attend only one of the following skills assessment Days: 7 days a week dates at the Coronado Community Center Gym: Time: TBD Monday, November 7 or Wednesday, Nov 9, 2016 Age: 8 to Adults For both dates listed above:

Group Lessons 3rd and 4th graders skills assessment is from 3:30 SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE (2-5 people) Fee: $60 per lesson/per person pm - 4:30pm and the 5th and 6th graders skills as-

sessment is from 4:45pm -5:45pm YOUTH CLASSES YOUTH Where: Community Center Gymnasium Private Lessons Dates: Practices start the week of (One on One) $80 one on one lesson November 28th

Practice For more information www.coronadosurfing. Time: 3:30pm or 4:30pm, com or call (619) 293-3883. practice is one day a week TBD by coach on Tuesday - Friday Fee: $130/120 resident discount (8 games) Age & Bar code: 3rd & 4th grade league: 14782 5th & 6th grade league: 14783 Games: Saturdays 12:00pm/1:00pm/2:00pm/3:00pm

Game Dates: Dec. 3, 10, 17, 2016 (no games Dec 24 or Dec 31) Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb 4, 2017 Awards Banquet: Fri. Feb. 3, 2017 44 SKATE CLASS ROCK CLIMBING This class is open to skaters of all skill levels. The Your child can build self esteem, increase fitness, instruction from experienced skaters will help to de- and learn a new sport that they can enjoy the rest velop your child’s bowl skating and street skating of their life. Participants will learn safety practices, skills. Participants of the Skate Class will get 5 extra basic climbing techniques, and bouldering skills. skate sessions to practice their new skills. All safety Participants will climb on the wall during each ses- gear is included with registration. sion. Where: Coronado Skatepark Where: Community Center Climbing Wall

Day: Tuesdays OR Thursdays Day: Wednesdays Time: 3:30-4:30pm Time: 3:00-4:00pm Age: 6-10 years Age: 6-12 years Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code or A Tues. 8 classes $65/$55 14787 Day: Fridays A Thurs. 8 classes $65/$55 14788 Time: 4:45-5:45pm B Tues. 7 classes $60/$50 14789 Age: 6-12 years B Thurs. 7 classes $60/$50 14790 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code *See Session Dates listed on page 43. A Wed. 8 classes $90/$80 14797 A Fri. 7 classes $80/$70 14798 B Wed. 7 classes $80/$70 14799

B Fri. 5 classes $60/$50 14800 YOUTH CLASSES *See Session Dates listed on page 43.

SAMPLE TYPE

ADULT & CHILD HOLIDAY COOKING CLASSES Make this Halloween and Christmas special by SATURDAY spending the day with your child cooking. As a group you will work together to learn a variety of BASKETBALL CLASSES cooking techniques to prepare lots of exciting dish- In this class your child will learn how to pass, drib- es. ble and shoot a basketball. Rules and the FUNda- Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park mentals of basketball will also be covered. These Day: Saturdays & Sundays classes fill up quickly so register as early as pos- Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00pm sible. Age: Open to children ages 5 and older Where: Community Center Gymnasium accompanied by an adult. Day: Saturdays (Maximum 3 children per adult) Dates: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb 4 Fee: $20 per person. Must register each Age & Times: 4-5 years child and each adult separately 10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code 1st - 2nd grade Sunday, October 23 $20 14792 11:05 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Goblin and Ghoul Gourmet Ages Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Parent and Child Cooking (4-5 yr. olds) 5 classes $60/50 14802 (1st & 2nd graders) 5 classes $60/50 14803 Saturday, December 3 $20 14794 Cooking Exchange Parent and Child Baking

Life is not a spectator sport...Jackie Robinson 45 HOLIDAY CAMP XTREME DODGEBALL FALL/WINTER 2016 MINI CAMPS On school holidays your child can have fun play- By combining some of the most popular games of ing games, creating crafts, participating in sports, all time like Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, Hide and cooking treats, singing songs, winning contests, Seek and Paintball, Master Sports has created an and more with their friends all day at Holiday Camp. incredibly fun, fast paced, adrenaline rush game. Holiday Camps are held on many Coronado School This game is played on a court with inflatable ob- District’s Holidays for children in kindergarten stacles used for ducking, dodging and hiding. Our through 5th grade from 7:00am-6:00pm including: dodge balls are child friendly soft foam core models Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code to create a safe and Xtremely fun time. Where: Community Center Gymnasium Thanksgiving Time: 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, November 21 $50/$40 14804 Age: 6-13 Tuesday, November 22 $50/$40 14805 Wednesday, November 23 $45/$35 14806 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code (ends at 3:00pm) Thanksgiving Mon, Nov 21 Christmas Tue, Nov 22 Monday, December 19 $50/$40 14807 Wed, Nov 23 $140/$130 (3 days) 14816 Tuesday, December 20 $50/$40 14808 Wednesday, December 21 $50/$40 14809 Thursday, December 22 $50/$40 14810 Christmas Friday, December 23 $50/$40 14811 Tue, Dec 20 Wed, Dec 21 New Years Thurs, Dec 22 $140/$130 (3 days) 14817 Tuesday, December 27 $50/$40 14812 Wednesday, December 28 $50/$40 14813 Christmas Thursday, December 29 $50/$40 14814 Tue, Dec 27 Friday, December 30 $50/$40 14815 Wed, Dec 28 Thurs, Dec 29 $140/$130 (3 days) 14818 Where: Holiday Camps are held in the Coronado Community Center What to bring: Participants need to bring a lunch, beverage, extra snacks, and a jacket to each holi- day camp

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE Time: 7:00am-6:00pm Ages: Kindergarten – 5th graders

HOLIDAY CAMPS HOLIDAY (children younger than Kindergarten or in 6th grade or older can not attend this Holiday Camp. Not open to Transitional Kindergarteners.) Space is limited. Sign up early! Holiday Camps that do NOT meet the minimum registration one week in advance it will be cancelled.

See page #8 for details on Dodgeball Family Fun Night!

Fun is about as good as a habit as there is...Jimmy Buffet 46 It’s never too late to join...... TEEN TEAM SAFE PROGRAMS “Student and Family Enrichment” WHY JOIN Team SAFE? •It is a fun club for middle schoolers. CORONADO TEENS •It’s a group of teens who get together to eat, socialize and have a good time. •It gives opportunities to learn tricks on problem “Like us”on Facebook: solving, how to mentor your peers and how to become a leader. •It allows you to get involved in community service Our Facebook page includes up-to-date informa- projects as a volunteer at CMS planter beautifica- tion on Teen Programs for 6th, 7th and 8th graders tion day, children’s carnivals and more. year round. We offer Teen Camps in the summer, •The once a month lunch club meetings let teens after school classes, volunteer opportunities and so learn practical life skills. much MORE!!! Check back frequently for the last- •Membership includes discounts off Coronado est updates and announcements. Recreation Programs including Friday Night on Strand and Saturday events. •Want to know more? You will find the Team CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL TEEN PROGRAMS SAFE application on-line at www.coronado.ca.us. LUNCH or contact the Team SAFE Program Coordinator,

SAMPLE TYPE The Coronado Middle School Lunch Program is a at 522-2461 or by e-mail at collaboration between the Coronado Recreation [email protected] Department and the Middle School staff to provide activities on campus during the lunch periods. The program is in its 17th year. Every day the recre- ation staff lead activities on campus such as sports leagues, tournaments, arts and crafts, contests, and field games. The Recreation Department also works with the school’s ASB board to co-host home room competitions and Fun Friday events.

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE CORONADO PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Consider making a difference in your community! For the 2016 school year, we are accepting applica- tions for a student representative for the Parks and Recreation Commission. The representative will attend meetings, share feedback from peers, and give brief reports. If you are interested in applying, please visit www.coronado.ca.us/recreation.

47 HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEEN ADVISORY CLUB @ The goal of the City of Coronado Leadership pro- CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL gram is to provide young adults (11th – 12th grade) Is your teen full of great ideas? Then they should with the opportunity to be mentored by our bright join the Teen Advisory Club! Members of the Ad- and charismatic recreation staff so they can learn visory Club represent the middle school popula- the leadership skills that are necessary for them to tion in the City of Coronado. Participants assist be role models for young children. the Coronado Recreation Teen Department with HS Leaders will be assigned to specific “recreation planning and brainstorming middle school activities programs” after school classes, special events, or including: Friday Night on the Strand, After School sport programs, where through hands-on expe- Classes, Special Events, Volunteer Opportunities, rience, they will have the opportunity to interact New Clubs, and so much more! Teens will have the with recreation department staff and instructors. chance to voice their opinion, talk about programs Although there is no fee for the HS Leadership pro- or classes they would like to see, team build with gram, participants will be expected to make a com- their peers, gain leadership skills, meet new peo- mitment to be at the class, special event or sports ple, and have fun! Meetings will either take place program they are assigned to for every hour it is during lunch time at Coronado Middle School or at held. As a HS Leader, participants will get to ex- the Coronado Community Center. The Teen Advi- perience a wide array of activities as they learn to sory Club will meet several times throughout the be a leader. Participation in this program will de- school year. velop communication skills, build self-confidence, Our FIRST meeting of the year will be on Monday, enhance a sense of personal responsibility, and get September 12, 2016 at the Coronado Community on-the-job training needed to help get a job in the Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park. The meeting will future. be held from 5:00-6:30pm and includes a pizza din- How to become a HS Leader: Participants must ner. It is FREE to be a member of the Teen Advisory fill out an application and provide two non-familial Club. Participants will need to fill out a membership letters of recommendation. (Not everyone who ap- form. Please RSVP to the meeting by sending an plies will be guaranteed a spot). email to Ashley at For more information on this program please [email protected]. contact the Teen Recreation Coordinator at [email protected] or 522-2461.

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE ISLANDER EXPLORERS CLUB Does island fever have you running up the wall?

TEEN PROGRAMS TEEN Ever wondered what is beyond the bay, beach, and bridge? Then come along and be part of a team that will ditch the sandy shores and explore what is off “the island”. 6th – 8th grade club members will discover what the outdoors has to offer in mul- tiple natural settings throughout San Diego County while learning tips and tricks to have the best na- ture experience. (We will even check out a few un- known hidden spots in and around Coronado too). Along with learning the essentials for your outdoor adventures, club members will gain the confidence of becoming a leader and a promoter environmen- tal stewardship. Club members will meet at various times throughout the year, including free field trips, day hikes and trips for a Fee. For more information on the Islanders Explorers Club contact [email protected] or 522-2459.

48 COMMUNITY TEENS A-TEAM Looking for an opportunity to volunteer in your com- (All Together Experiencing Amazing Moments) munity? Then this is your chance! Every Monday, The A-Team brings participants a variety of fun op- we will head out in a recreation van to volunteer portunities to hang with friends!!! Whether it is cook- for a new organization or cause. Volunteer oppor- ing, paddling, a bonfire, or a trip to a local attraction, tunities include: beach clean-ups, community plant- the A-Team will always offer an afternoon of fun. ings, arts & crafts at the assisted living center, tech Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park lessons at the senior center, holiday drives, and so much more! Space is limited. Days: Thursdays Where: Time: 3:00-5:30pm Participants will be picked up from Coronado Age: 16-29 years Middle School after school. Parent’s need to pick Session A: Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6,13,20, up teens at 5:30pm in the Community Center Nov. 3,10,17 Sand Dollar Room. Session B: Dec. 1,8,15, Jan. 5,12,19,26 Day: Mondays Participants may need to bring spending money Session A: Sept 19, 26, Oct 3, 17, Nov 7, 14 when going on trips Session B: Nov 28, Dec 5, 12, Jan 9, 23 Session Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Time: 3:00pm-5:30pm A 8 classes $135/$125 14821 Age: 6th – 10th graders B 7 classes $120/$110 14822 *We have opened this class up to include 10th TEEN PROGRAMS graders this year!*

SAMPLE TYPE Session Fee/Resident Discount Bar code A 6 classes $20 14819 B 5 classes $20 14820 BABYSITTER TRAINING CLASS

This fun, hands-on class includes topics such as babysitter’s responsibilities, safety, infant care, CPR and an introduction to first aid. Participant’s practice on dolls to learn infant skills including bottle feeding and diapering and learn and practice CPR on mannequins. Participants receive a Child & Babysitting Safety booklet, certificates and a starter first aid kit. Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park What to Bring: A snack, beverage and pencil to write with. Day: Saturday, October 1, 2016 Time: 9:30am-2:00pm Age: 11-15 Fee: $140/$130 Resident Discount Bar code: 14823

The mind must have relaxation, and will rise stronger...after recreation. - Lucius Annaeus Seneca 49 FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE FRIDAY NIGHT ON THE TOWN – CLUB ROOM “NEW” ULTRAZONE LASER TAG This evening is very similar to our Friday Night on & IN-N-OUT the Strand, only it will be located at the Club Room Spend a night with your friends going out to dinner in Glorietta Bay Park. On select dates, come have and playing Laser Tag. First we will head to Ultra- a fun night with your friends with dancing, beach zone in Point Loma, where we will play 3 rounds soccer, s’mores, and more! The night will also in- of laser tag in a multi-level laser game area. After- clude classic FNOS activities such as video games, wards, we will head next door to In-N-Out to refuel movies, snacks, arts & crafts, ping pong and more! with burgers, fries and milkshakes before we head When? Friday Nights TBD during the school year. back to Coronado (and if you live in Coronado we All 6th, 7th, and 8th grade middle school students will even drop you off at your house!). are invited. Price includes transportation, chaperones, the cost Where: Coronado Club Room and Boathouse – of dinner, and the 3 rounds of laser tag. 1985 Strand Way Where: Meet in the Community Center Lobby Registration: Participants must have a completed Teen Event Guidelines. Day: Friday, January 13, 2017 Day: Friday nights Age: 6th, 7th, and 8th graders (First event – September 23rd) Time: TBD Time: 6:00–9:00pm Fee: $40.00 Age: Middle School students Bar code: 14824 6th, 7th, and 8th graders Fee: $12 per Friday night $10 Team Safe Members & Teen Advisory

FRIDAY NIGHT ON THE STRAND Bring your friends to the Community Center for a night of fun! On select Friday nights throughout the year there are themed activities, dodgeball, video games, ping pong, movies, dancing, and more. We provide music and lots of snacks to enjoy as you hang out with your friends! SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE When? Friday Nights TBD during the school year. CLUB ROOM CAMPOUT All 6th, 7th, and 8th grade middle school students Join us for an epic overnighter with your friends at TEEN PROGRAMS TEEN are invited. the Coronado Club Room. Enjoy exclusive after- Where: Coronado Community Center Gym, hours access as we go late-night rock climbing, Dance Studio, Abalone Room, and Sand Dollar play dodgeball after dark and have a stellar scav- Room enger hunt in the park! We’re going to light up the Registration: Participants must have a completed night with a bonfire and beach games. We’ll go Teen Event Guidelines and Rockwall Waiver (if nocturnal and fuel our night with movies, munchies climbing the rockwall) on file. (You can download and memories. Midnight Pizza and Breakfast will this form at www.coronado.ca.us) be served. We’ll have activities all night, but bring Day: Friday nights (First Event Nov. 4th) your sleeping bag and pillow just in case you want Time: 6:00–9:00pm to “crash”. Age: Middle School students For detailed information on the Club Room Cam- 6th, 7th, and 8th graders pout contact our Teen staff by email at Fee: $12 per Friday night [email protected] or call 522-7342. $10 Team Safe Members & Teen Advisory Be aware that activities may change due to weather conditions. Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park Ages: 6th, 7th and 8th grade only Fee: $60/$50 Resident Discount .

50 PUMPKIN PAINTING HAUNTED TRAIL HIKE - LOUIS (At the Farmers Market) STELZER COUNTY PARK

Join us for a fun afternoon at the farmers market If you love Halloween this is the perfect opportunity at the ferry landing helping young children paint for you to dress up and scare unsuspecting people pumpkins. We will pick you up right after school on a trail hike at Stelzer County Park in Lakeside. and head to the farmers market. (Transportation These park ranger-led hikes take families on a trail will not be provided at the end of the event.) Bring a that is filled with “ghosts and goblins.” By register- snack, water and jacket. ing, you get to be one of the “characters” on the Where: Coronado Ferry Landing trail! Participants must wear a costume (Guns, Day: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Swords or Weapons of any type are not allowed!) Time: 3:00-5:00pm Sign up early since this has become a very popular Age: 6th- 10th Graders program, space is limited, and it does include din- Bar code:14826 ner. Also, please note that additional waivers are required to attend this program. Where: HALLOWEEN PARTY 2016 Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park -1985 Strand Come join us at the Community Center for our Hal- Way loween Teen Party. Good times with great friends is Registration: guaranteed! DJ Marshall will be available for all of Includes: transportation to Lakeside, direct staff

TEEN PROGRAMS your music requests! Costumes suggested. There supervision-the whole time, dinner and snacks. will be dodgeball, music, dancing, Halloween mov- Day: Saturday, Oct 22, 2016 ies, and spooky contests. Snacks, drinks, and Hal- Time: 3:30-10:00pm SAMPLE TYPE loween treats are included! Exclusive for all 6th, Age: 6th – 12th Graders 7th, and 8th grade students. Must have a complet- Fee: FREE - Volunteer ed Teen Event Guidelines/ Participant Information (Must register in advance.) Form on file to attend. Bar code:14827 (See website at www.coronado.ca.us for this two sided form.) Where: Coronado Community Center VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Date: Friday, October 21, 2016 HALLOWEEN HAPPENING Time: 6:00-9:00 pm CARNIVAL Age: 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders only Fee: $12 at door admission day of event Join in for more Halloween Fun by running a car- $10 advance purchase nival game at the Recreation Department’s Annual $8 advance purchase for Team Halloween Event. Earn community service credit SAFE members/Teen Advisory members and have fun helping little children enjoy play- All Tickets sold on the day of the ing all the games at the Halloween Carnival; from event will cost $12. the Pumpkin Toss to the Frankenstein’s Treasure Chest to the Pumpkin Patch Game, and our NEW “” Room. Note that there is NOT trans- portation from CMS or CHS. Participants must get to the Community Center on their own. Wearing a costume is highly encouraged. Where: Community Center Gym Day: Friday, October 28, 2016 Time: 3:00-6:00pm Age: 6th- 12th Graders Bar code: 14828

51 SKATE CLUB Join the “CLUB” to skateboard at different parks ADULT each week. We will pick up all “CLUB” members at Pendleton Park on 4th & F Ave. at 3:00pm PROGRAMS each Friday to head out to other parks throughout San Diego. This is your opportunity to test your skills on different bowls and “streets” each week. ADULT & CHILD HOLIDAY The “CLUB” finishes at Coronado’s Skatepark at COOKING CLASSES 6:15pm. Make this Halloween and Christmas special by Where: Starts at Pendleton Park on 4th and “F” spending the day with your child cooking. As a Ave. Pick up at 6:15pm at Coronado Skatepark group you will work together to learn a variety of Day: Fridays cooking techniques to prepare lots of exciting dish- Dates: Sept 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 21 es. Time: 3:00-6:15pm Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park Age: 6th - 12th graders Day: Sundays Fee: $39/$29 Resident Discount Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00pm Bar code: 14829 Age: Open to children ages 5 and older accompanied by an adult. (Maximum 3 children per adult) Fee: $20 per person. Must register each SKATE ESCAPE child and each adult separately Shred the day away at exciting skateparks through- Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code out Southern California. Meet at the Coronado Sunday, October 23 $20 14792 Skatepark to head out on a trip to the newest and Goblin and Ghoul Gourmet best skateparks found in Orange, LA, Imperial and Parent and Child Cooking Riverside County. For exact dates of the next Skate Saturday, December 3 $20 14794 Escape, contact the Skatepark supervisor by email Cooking Exchange at [email protected] or call 522-2450 Parent and Child Baking Where: Coronado Skatepark Time: Varies Age: 6th - 12th graders Fee: Varies MAKE AND TAKE MEALS Dates: Varies This class is geared toward adults who are already

SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE enjoying our physical fitness classes and those who would like to stock their freezers with nutritious homemade dishes. We will begin each class with SKATE NIGHT BBQ a replenishing snack to reenergize those muscles Come to the Coronado Skatepark at 7:00pm where and provide some social time. After all participants skaters can eat hot dogs, drink sodas and shred have arrived, we will prepare a dish/meal to take

the night away with their fellow skaters. Lights will home for dinner that night or for a fast meal after a TEEN & ADULT PROGRAMS ADULT & TEEN be set up to illuminate the skatepark and skaters hectic day. Adult nutrition and dietary restrictions can stay and skate as late 10:00pm, so don’t miss for adult health will be addressed. out! Where: Community Center Abalone Room When & Where: Coronado Skatepark Day: Mondays Registration: Time: 10:00am-12:00pm No pre- registration. Drop in only. Age: Adults (includes teens 16 and older) If you have a waiver on file with the skatepark, you Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code are eligible for this evening session of fun! Skat- Sept 12, 19 $70/$60 (2 classes) 14830 ers are allowed to skate home by themselves if Oct 3, 17 $70/$60 (2 classes) 14831 they leave before 10:30pm. If skater leaves af- Jan 9, 23, 30 $100/$90 (3 classes) 14832 ter 10:30pm they must be picked up by a parent/ guardian. Dates: TBA Time: 7:00pm-10:00pm Age: 10-18 Fee: $10 52 COOKING, NUTRITION & WEIGHT ADULT COOKING CLASES MANAGEMENT CLASSES Come enjoy some down time from work and family All classes include food to take home, recipes and while socializing with a themed, fun cooking class. other resources taught by a certified nutritionist. In a relaxed, hands-on environment, you will gain skills and learn cooking techniques to inspire you. Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park Come create, laugh, and enjoy some “You” time. Day: Tuesdays Many classes are paired with wine and beer tast- Time: 10:30am-12:30pm ings so must be 21 to register. For exact recipes Age: Adults featured in each class, email the instructor at [email protected]. “Kids Love Veggies” Where: Community Center Abalone Room Do you have picky eaters? Nutritionist Carrie will (Sept. 7th in the Club Room) show you how to make veggies a favorite for all ages. Hiding fresh foods into your cooking and Day: Wednesdays baking, or flavoring them to mimic family favorites! Time: 6:00-8:00pm Carrie will show you how to reinvigorate everyone’s Age: Adults (21 and older) enthusiasm for vegetables. Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Date: September 6 September 7 $60/$50 14837 Fee: $60/$50(Resident Discount) Paella and Spanish Wines

ADULT PROGRAMS Bar code: 14833 (This class will be held in the Club Room) October 12 $60/$50 14838 “Delicious Weight Management” Hearty Soups and Stews SAMPLE TYPE Nutritionist Carrie will show you delicious, sim- with Wine and Beer ple, lower-calorie versions of your favorite foods. Lightened-up dinners, fast salads, dips and baked October 26 $60/$50 14859 snacks included! Tailgating Favorites Date: September 27 with a tasting Fee: $60/$50(Resident Discount) Bar code: 14834 November 16 $60/$50 14840 Thanksgiving Appetizers & Sides

“Fast Healthy Family Cooking” December 14 $60/$50 14841 If family meal preparation takes you longer than New Year’s Brunch you’d like, this workshop is for you! Nutritionist Car- rie will show you fast, delicious and healthy meals, January 25 $60/$50 14842 which are nutritionally balanced and kid-friendly. Super Bowl Party Fast one-pot wonders, quick roasting trays, instant salads, fool-proof breakfast muffins and more. You’ll have more time plus a family that’s more nourished than ever! DAYTIME ADULT COOKING Date: October 11 CLASSES Fee: $60 /$50(Resident Discount) We have the perfect recipe for a successful adult Bar code: 14835 cooking class. Fresh ingredients, inspiring adults, and wonderful socializing! We will tackle the ba- “Healthy Eating 101” sics, for those of you with “Mageirocophobia” (A This series will get your new year off to a great start fear of cooking… Sorry, we couldn’t resist such a as the group shares recipes and a progress report big word!)….and seasoned cooks just might learn each week. Note that the class content will concen- a new trick or two! trate on educational lessons of cooking more than Where: Club Room in Glorietta Bay Park then cooking in class. Day: Fridays Dates: January 10, 17 & 24, 2017 Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm Fee: $135/$125 (Resident Discount) Age: Adults Bar code: 14836 Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Sept 9 & 16 $110/$100 (2 classes) 14845 Jan. 13 & 20 $110/$100 (2 classes) 14846

A muscle is like a car. If you want it to run well early in the morning, you have to warm it up. Florence Griffith Joyner 53 SENIOR AEROBICS This low intensity fitness class is open to all adults. Participation in this class will help maintain and in- crease aerobic capacity, muscle mass, and flexibil- ity. The class includes low impact aerobics, followed by strength training and stretching. Modifications are provided so that participants can engage in the workout at their own pace and level. Where: Roeder Pavilion at the Coronado Shores What to Bring: Bring mat, hand weights and water. Wear comfortable clothing and aerobic shoes. Days: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Time: 8:00-9:00am Walk-in Fees:$6/$4 Resident Discount to attend one class, space permitting. Must pay prior to class at the community center. No fees will be collected at the class. Session* Fee/Resident Discount Bar code Sept. 2, 7,9,12,14,16,19, 21,26,28,30 14849 $50/$40 (No class Sept. 5) Oct. 3,5,7,12,14,17,19,21,24,26,28,31 14850 $50/$40 (No class Oct. 10) Nov. 2, 4, 7, 9,14,16,18 14851 $36/$26 (No Class Nov. 11,21,23 or 25) Dec. 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16 14852 $31/$21 (No class Dec. 19, 21, 23, 26,28,30)

Jan. 4, 6, 9,11,18,20,23,25,27,31 14853 $36/$26 (No class Jan. 2, 13 or 16) Classes/Programs will not be held on Federal Holidays.

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SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLE SENIOR FITNESS The Coronado Senior Fitness Program is a comprehensive program designed to help individuals ADULT PROGRAMS ADULT remain healthy. The goal of the program is to work toward and maintain an optimal level of fitness through monitored exercise training and education. This class does not include use of the fitness center. Where: Community Center Dance Studio Days: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Time: 8:00am-9:00am Fee: See below since varies Walk-ins Fee: $6/$4 Resident Discount to attend one class, space permitting. Participants wanting to work out in the Fitness Cen- ter immediatly following class can pay $7/$4 Resi- dent Discount which includes both class and Fitness Center. Months Fee/Resident Discount Bar code September $55/$45 14854 October $55/$45 14855 November $55/$45 14856 *Saturday classes Jan. 7 - Feb. 4, 2017 will be December $55/$45 14857 held at 8:00am-9:00am. January $55/$45 14858 Classes/Programs will not be held on Federal Holidays. 54 SAMPLE TYPE

55 ACTIVITY AGE REQUIREMENTS To register for a program, your child must be the REGISTRATION minimum age listed by the first day of the program. SAME DAY REGISTRATION FEE GUIDELINES Applies to same day and late registration where the program or schedule may be affected. Same day and late registration may be accepted, but it is not MINIMUMS/MAXIMUMS pro-rated. Fee is $10. All classes have a preset number of minimum and WAIT LISTS maximum participants. This ensures a safe partici- In the event that a class is full, you have an op- pant/instructor ratio, as well as enhances the quality tion of being placed on a waiting list for up to two of the program for those enrolled. Registration staff classes per person per session/week. There is a cannot make exceptions to the program maximum. 24 hour policy for all wait lists. If you are called and REFUNDS AND WITHDRAWALS we do not hear back from you within 24 hours, your For any class that is canceled by the Recreation space in the class will be filled by the next available Department, the registrant is entitled to a transfer, person. It is your responsibility to make sure we credit, or a full refund. Refund requests for over have correct contact information. Multiple phone $50 will be processed and mailed to you within 2-3 numbers and an email address are helpful. weeks. Refunds for programs paid with a credit card will be refunded to that credit card. Cash re- INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT: fund requests for less than $50 may be picked up at The City of Coronado Recreation Department is the Community Center between 9:00 am and 4:00 committed to serving the needs of everyone in pm, Monday through Friday. the community through inclusive programming, We will be happy to grant any requests for refunds providing an atmosphere in which persons with and withdrawals if received 72 hours prior to the and without special needs can interact, play, first day of class or camp. A 25% administrative fee and socialize with their peers in an all-inclusive, will be charged PER PERSON/PER CLASS for all supportive environment. withdrawals and transfers requested less than 72 hours prior to the start of the program. INCLUSION Because of the cost incurred by the City to prepare Coronado Recreation along with for the program, including staffing and purchasing Kids Included Together is committed to providing supplies, full credits, refunds or transfers will not be recreation activities for children with and without granted once the program begins. special needs in an inclusive environment. Please contact the Recreation Department at 522-2461 if MEDICAL REFUNDS you would like more information about our inclusion In the event of a medical emergency, injury or ill- philosophy. ness, a refund less a pro-rated fees for classes All requests must be received at least 3 weeks attended will be authorized when verified with a prior to the start of the program. signed, dated physicians note. A refund request for a medical emergency must be received prior to ADDITIONAL INFORMATION the last day of the class or camp session. Children must be able to use the restroom independently in order to participate in youth TRANSFERS recreation activities. Please notify the Recreation Department in ad-

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION GUIDELINES GUIDELINES REGISTRATION ACTIVITY We will be happy to grant any requests for transfers made in person or by phone if received 72 hours vance of any special needs your child may have. prior to the first day of the program. Transfers will There will be a $1.00/minute charge for picking not be granted to those who fail to attend a program your child up after the scheduled ending time of a or fail to request the transfer 72 hours prior to the class or program. start of the program. Classes/Programs will not be held on Federal Holi- days. DISCOUNTS Residents of Coronado receive a discount on the price of most programs.

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Acting 43-44 On-Line Registration 1,3 Aerobic Classes 32, 54 Parks 55, 60 Babysitting 49 Participant Information Form 58 Badmitton 6 Parties 4, 8, 32, 55 Baseball 3, 11 Permits 55 Basketball 6, 44-45 Phone Numbers 3 Beaches 10, 55 Pickleball 20 Birthdays 8, 55 Pool Hours 25 Bridge 3 Preschool 26, 33-34, 38-40 Cats 10 Registration 1, 57 Cheerleading 3, 11, 35 Residency 2 Christmas 9, 46 Scholarships 2 Climbing Wall 7, 43, 45 Seniors 12, 13, 31, 54 Cooking Classes 42, 45, 52-53 Skateboarding 7, 45, 52 Dance 34-36 Soccer 3, 11 Dodgeball 8, 46 Softball 3, 11 Dogs 10 Special Events 9 Drama 43-44 Surfing Fees 5 Swim Team 3, 11 Fitness 6, 31-32, 54 Swimming 25-32 Football 3, 11 Swimming Lessons 26-30 Golf 3,13 Team Sports 3, 6, 11, 45 Guest Policy 2 Teen Programs 47-51 Gymnastics 33-34 Tennis 3, 11, 14-20 Holiday Programs 9, 46, 51 Tot Programs 26, 37-38 Inclusion 56 Trips 13, 40, 42, 48-50 Jazzercise 54 Tumbling 33-34 Jump Rope 37 Volleyball 6 Kayaking 20-21 Wait Lists 56 Lacrosse 3 Water Polo 3, 30 Lap Swimming 25 Weddings 4, 55 Lawn Bowling 12 Library 12 Lifeguard 10 Little League 3 Martial Arts 44 Meeting Rooms 4

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