Activity Guide Winter 2019
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South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department Activity Guide winter 2019 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC BALLET THE NUTCRACKER Fri 12/21 at 7pm Sat 12/22 at 1pm & 7pm (More info on back cover) 2018 Year in Review pg. 1 Resident Registration begins December 3rd! Register at www.ssf.net welcome Kimberly Morrison, Assistant Pre-Schools Supervisor Child Care Siebecker Center table of contents Mike Mulkerrins, Facilities & Sports 510 Elm Court Erin O’Brien, Classes (650) 875-6979 Child Care (Licensed Preschool & Afterschool)..............04 Joshua Richardson, Parks Westborough Pre-School Pre-School Classes........................................................06 Devin Stenhouse, Aquatics (Westborough & Galway) (650) 875-6980 and (Art, School Readiness, Karate, Enrichment, etc.) Coordinators (650) 875-6998 Youth Classes.................................................................08 Kasey Jo Cullinan, Child Care Little Steps Danele Dixon, Child Care 520 Tamarack Lane (Art, Dance, Martial Arts, Enrichment, etc.) Elisia Espinoza, Child Care (650) 877-8540 Music Classes.................................................................12 Laura Gigi, Seniors (Guitar, Piano, Ukelele, etc.) Diana Gonzalez, Child Care After School Recreation Programs Austin Navarro, Facilities Monte Verde Elementary School Teen/Adult Classes........................................................16 Brian Noce, Aquatics 2551 St. Cloud Drive, San Bruno (Cooking, Exercise and Fitness, Dance, Cristina Rodriguez, Child Care (650) 742-0613 Specialty Classes, etc.) Francisco Rodriguez, Child Care Ponderosa Elementary School Marianna Roman, Adult Day Care 295 Ponderosa Road Tennis Facilities & Classes.............................................28 Ercie Santos, Cultural Arts (650) 873-1096 Bill Stridbeck, Sports Spruce Elementary School Youth & Adult Sports.....................................................32 501 Spruce Avenue Aquatics: Classes & Programs.......................................34 Administrative Support (650) 873-0924 Susan Filereto, Kari Jung, Buri Buri Elementary School Senior Services: Classes & Programs............................40 Marie Patea, Cristina Simmons 325 Del Monte Avenue (650) 208-1305 Parks and Recreation Facilities......................................42 Administrative Offices REAL Program - Los Cerritos Community Services......................................................43 Municipal Services Building Elementary School 33 Arroyo Drive 201 W. Orange Avenue Department Information...............................................44 (650) 829-3800 (650) 875-6906 Hours: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm REAL Program - Martin Facility and Park Guide & Map......................................46 Elementary School Magnolia Recreation Center 35 School Street Registration Form..........................................................48 601 Grand Ave (650) 875-6905 Registration Information................................................49 (650) 829-3820 Parks and Facilities Administration Special Events..................................................back cover Terrabay Gymnasium & Corporation Yard Recreation Center 550 North Canal Street 1121 South San Francisco Drive (650) 829-3837 Programs January-March 2019 Brochure Printed November 2018 (650) 829-4680 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO City Council Paula Claudine Hobson-Coard, Westborough Recreation Building FRIENDS OF PARKS AND Liza Normandy, Mayor Jessica Madrid Nickle, 2380 Galway Drive RECREATION Karyl Matsumoto, Florida Ventura, Amethyst Monce (650) 875-6981 Judy Bush, President/ Mayor Pro Tempore Co-Treasurer Meets the third Thursday of each Mark N. Addiego, Councilmember Joseph A. Fernekes Recreation Eddie Flores, Vice President month at the Municipal Services Richard A. Garbarino, Building Linda Grassi, Co-Treasurer Building, Betty Weber Room at Councilmember Orange Memorial Park Greg Mediati, Ex-Officio 6:30pm. The public is invited to Pradeep Gupta, Ph.D., 781 Tennis Drive Marie Patea, Secretary attend. Councilmember (650) 875-6900 Betty Battaglia, Director Office Hours: M-F Dan DeNardi, Director Professional Staff City Manager 8:00am - 5:00pm Ruth DeNardi, Director Sharon Ranals, Director of Parks Mike Futrell Jeannette Holt, Director and Recreation Orange Pool Richard Holt, Director Greg Mediati, Parks Manager Parks & Recreation Commission 1 West Orange Avenue (Corner of John Sanna, Director Brian Crume, Facility Manager Sean Garrone, Betty Battaglia, Orange Avenue and Tennis Drive) Angela Duldulao, Recreation Richard Holt, Kristy Camacho, (650) 875-6973 Brochure Subscription Manager Bill Lock, Eddie Flores, Robert Uy Office Hours: M-F Would you like to have the Jacob Gilchrist, Landscape 8:00am - 5:00pm brochure delivered direct to Meets the third Tuesday of each Architect your home by first-class mail? month at the Municipal Services Danielle Sanderson, Business Community Learning Center Cost is $5.00/per year. Use Building in the Community Room Manager 520 Tamarack Lane registration form, barcode at 7:00pm. The public is invited (650) 877-8540 #ADBS-901 to attend. Parks and Recreation Supervisors Laura Armanino, Child Care Senior Center Cultural Arts Commission Kelli Jo Cullinan, Seniors Magnolia 601 Grand Avenue Cassandra Woo, Shane Looper, Brandon Cutajar, Parks (650) 829-3820 Lenita Boldenweck, Alex Henry, Building Maintenance Adult Day Care 601 Grand Avenue (650) 829-3824 Parks and Recreation Department calendar Year in Review - 2018 Each year in the winter issue of the Activity Guide the Parks and Recreation Department provides the public with a summary of projects and activities for the calendar year, and reflects upon the extent to which they accomplish the Department’s core mission: Provide opportunities for physical, cultural, and social well-being; ensure effective development, scheduling, use and maintenance of public facilities, parks, and open space; and deliver services in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner. While we are proud of the accomplishments summarized in this • Easter Egg Hunt Office) issue, we invite you to review and evaluate our performance. We • Fiestas Patrias (*Sur San • Senior Health Fair are accountable to the community, and welcome your feedback, Francisco Unidos) • Senior Pancake Breakfast either directly to staff, or through one of our advisory bodies, • Friends of Liberty Park Dedication (*Police Department) • General Art Show/Karaoke Night • Senior Picnic (*Fire Department) described below. • Halloween Extravaganza • Senior Volunteer Recognition • Holiday Boutique Luncheon Advisory Bodies • India Independence Day • Sign Hill Tree-Lighting Ceremony Ceremony (*City Manager’s in honor of Childhood Cancer Office) Awareness Month (*City The Parks and Recreation Department is advised by several legislative • Improving Public Places Manager’s Office) and volunteer review boards, including: City Council; Parks and Volunteer Events • Streets Alive/Parks Alive Recreation Commission; Cultural Arts Commission; Beautification • Junior Giants First Pitch • Thanksgiving Fun Run Committee; Youth Sports Advisory Board; and Senior Advisory Board. • Karate Tournaments • Valentine’s Day Social for Seniors • Memorial Day Celebration • Wreath Making Workshop Co-Sponsored Groups/Non-Profit Support • Movie Nights in the Park (*Improving Public Places) • Middle School Dances • Youth Art Show (*SSFUSD) • Nutcracker Ballet • Youth Baseball Opening Day The Department co-sponsors a number of non-profit community • Paint Night (*Friends of Parks Parade organizations that provide thousands of hours of volunteer & Recreation) • Youth Government Day service to support recreational and enrichment opportunities for • Photography Exhibit (*SSFUSD, City Manager’s Office) residents. Co-sponsored groups include: Youth Baseball Managers • Preschool Graduation Ceremony * Sponsoring or partner department, • Santa Comes to Town (*Chamber non-profit, or agency Association, Youth Baseball Shetland/Pinto/Mustang/Pee Wee of Commerce, City Manager’s League, American Association of Retired People (AARP), Ballet Folklorico Infantil de South San Francisco, Aquatics Club, United Youth Soccer Club, the Historical Society, the South San Francisco Special Event and Program Highlights Mothers Club and Italian American Citizens Club. The Friends of Parks and Recreation is a special non-profit group concert in the park that undertakes membership drives and fundraising efforts to Concert in the Park, the City’s largest annual event produced by support city programs. They also serve as volunteers at numerous the Parks and Recreation Department, took place on Saturday, Parks and Recreation events. For the past several years the group September 22 and was enjoyed by over 6,000 individuals. Guests has funded the purchase of special furnishings and equipment, were treated to performances by the El Camino High School and sponsored free drop-in Recreation classes, sponsored scholarships South San Francisco High School jazz bands. The special addition to college students, and donated to local schools and community of a Family Fun Zone provided many family-friendly activities to groups. We hope you consider being a Friend! the community. The event was topped off with a performance by renowned Latin rock band, Malo. This event including all activities Recreation Events and Programs were provided free of charge to the community! New Art Show Events The Department offers and provides support for a variety of special The Cultural Arts Commission successfully hosted two newly-themed events for the community. Events