DECEMBER 2019 – FEBRUARY 2020 C ITY OF MalibuCity.org M ALIBU

RECREATION GUIDE and QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER

Quarterly Newsletter 4-7 City of Malibu Afterschool Enrichment Programs 9 Community Services Department Staff Community Workshops 10 310.456.2489 Parent & Me Programs 11 Community Services Director Jesse Bobbett Ext 225 Youth & Teen Enrichment Programs 12 Community Services Kristin Riesgo Deputy Director Ext 350 Community Programs 13 Recreation Supervisor Katie Gallo Sports 14-16 Ext 363 Recreation Supervisor Chris Orosz

Aquatics 18-19 Ext 337 Welcome to the City of Malibu Recreation Coordinator Lisa Crespo Excursions 20 Ext 279 Recreation Coordinator Rachel Cummings Senior & Active Adult Programs 21-24 Ext 358 Park Facilities 26 Recreation Coordinator Adrianna Fiori Ext 239 Facility Rentals 27 Administrative Assistant Brittany Saleaumua Ext 349 General Contact Information 28 Parks Supervisor Andrew Belter Registration Information 29 Ext 271 Parks Maintenance Worker Danny Delsi Program Registration 30 City Council Meets the second and fourth Monday of every month at 6:30pm at Malibu City Hall. About the Cover Cultural Arts Commission Meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at The City of Malibu has revamped our tennis offerings 9am at Malibu City Hall. this winter by adding new classes and a new instructor – Coach John! The new offerings will take place each Harry Barovsky Memorial Saturday at the Tennis Courts, and Youth Commission Meets the second Monday of every month at were designed to attract players of all skill levels. The 7pm at Malibu City Hall. Dark June-August. program will include Little Players Tennis for 4 to 6 year-olds, Youth Beginner and Intermediate Tennis, Parks and Recreation Commission Meets the third Tuesday of every month at 5:30pm Youth and Teen Advanced Tennis, and Adult Beginner at Malibu City Hall. Tennis. The programs will allow players to pay a daily drop-in registration fee or register for a discounted month registration fee. In addition to Coach John’s Register for Community Services Department notifications to receive information on weekly tennis classes, the Community Services upcoming events, sports programs, program Department will offer a free Winter Girls Tennis Clinic in registration updates and more! Visit coordination with our #PlayLikeAGirlMalibu program. MalibuCity.org/news to subscribe. Information For more information on all of our tennis programs, see is available by text message and/or e-mail. pages 15-16 or call 310.317.1364. For more details or assistance, please call 310.456.2489 ext 349. Scenic Photo: Joel Mott on Unsplash Pt. Dume MalibuCity.org Quarterly Newsletter CITY OF MALIBU Vision 20/20 for a operations. On Earth Day, staff will present an Environmental Purchasing Malibu City Hall Sustainable Malibu Policy to City Council for approval. Join the City’s efforts with your 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Malibu,CA 90265 The New Year own clarity of vision for 2020! Make 310.456.2489 is a chance a New Year’s Resolution to take City Hall Hours to press the one meaningful action, and help Monday – Thursday Friday reset button the community reduce our carbon 7:30am-5:30pm 7:30am-4:30pm and start footprint. City Hall Holidays fresh. What – Closed – Six Ways to Make a Difference better year November 28-29 December 31 than 2020 to establish a clarity of 1. Purchase 100% renewable via the December 24 Closed at 12pm vision for working together to create Clean Power Alliance. Closed at 12pm January 1 a healthier, more sustainable and 2. Increase your energy efficiencies, December 25 January 20 resilient community? install solar, and battery storage; February 17 The City is spearheading many Rebuild projects are eligible for over sustainability initiatives, including $15,000 in rebates. Contact the Clean Annual Property Taxes purchasing 100% renewable energy, Energy and Resiliency Program: retrofitting City facilities with [email protected] Look for your energy efficient lighting, installing 3. Buy an electric vehicle or participate annual tax bill in solar and electric vehicle charging in a carpool. the fall. All tax stations, assisting restaurants with 4. Choose to Reuse! Refuse single-use bills are mailed organics (food scraps) recycling, and plastics, disposable cups and utensils. once a year developing a food recovery plan. Bring your own reusables (BYOR). by November 1. The first This fall, Malibu joined over 1,000 5. Compost your food scraps to reduce installment is delinquent if payment jurisdictions in 20 countries landfill waste. with a Declaration of a Climate is not received on or postmarked 6. Support an environmental nonprofit by December 10, and the second Emergency resolution, thus making such as SeaTrees (restores kelp a commitment to become a “fossil installment is delinquent if payment forests) to help offset your carbon is not received on or postmarked by free” net zero community. We are footprint. currently developing a Resilience April 10. If you do not receive your and Adaptation Plan to assess the For more information, contact the tax bill by November 1, you may community’s vulnerabilities, increase Malibu Environmental Sustainability call 1.888.807.2111 and request a the community’s capacity to recover Department or visit MalibuCity.org/ Substitute Bill. Enviro. from future disasters, provide a Even though known taxes are framework for reducing carbon prorated between the buyer and emissions, and foster a sustainable Power Poles & Power Lines seller during escrow and proper credit community. is given to each, all annual property As a next step to further reduce waste Concerned about taxes may not have been paid to and conserve resources, City Hall is a power pole or the Tax Collector at that time. By going Zero Waste. Malibu’s Zero Waste power line in your calling the property tax information program includes a staff sustainability neighborhood? number at 1.888.807.2111, you can committee, internal waste audits, Call Southern determine if any annual taxes are education for employees and janitors, Edison due and how to obtain a substitute an organics recycling program, at 800.611.1911 to tax bill if necessary. State law makes elimination of single-use utensils and report a damaged pole or anything it your responsibility to pay the taxes dishes, and a transition to paperless caught in a power line. whether or not you receive a bill.

4 • City of Malibu Quarterly Newsletter 310.456.2489 CITY OF MALIBU Winter 2019-20 Update: Malibu Rebuilds City of Malibu Woolsey Fire Vote Center Placement Project As part of the City’s ongoing efforts Let’s Rebuild! This March 2020 to assist property owners whose Primary Election homes were damaged or destroyed will feature by the Woolsey Fire, the City has hired Los Angeles a consultant to serve as a Rebuild County’s new Coordinator to provide building revolutionary and plan check coordination service to modern voting applicants. The Rebuild Coordinator experience! These is available to meet in person at City changes seek Hall to assist property owners and to give voters their representatives with securing flexible options approvals of building plans from all that make voting easy, user friendly City Departments and outside agencies and accessible. Here are some of after projects have been approved by To rebuild previously permitted fire those changes: the Planning Department. damaged or destroyed dwellings and structures that may not meet current Vote Centers: Voters will be able to The Rebuild Coordinator will also zoning standards (eg. square footage, mark and cast their ballot at any vote assist in completing all construction maximum height, setbacks, parking): center throughout the County. The voter permit applications upon approval will no longer be limited to voting at an of an applicant’s building plans. The • Submit a planning application by assigned polling place. November 8, 2020 Rebuild Coordinator is available Voting Period: Voting will be available Monday through Friday, 8am-4:30pm • Obtain a building permit by for an extended election period of 11 to meet with applicants and to make November 8, 2022 days. Voters will no longer be limited to appointments for them to meet voting on one day. one-on-one with City Department Applications and permits which have specialists. To schedule an appointment, not been approved and obtained by Electronic Pollbooks (ePollbooks): please call 310.456.2489, ext 378 or these deadlines will still qualify for Vote center staff will verify the email [email protected]. expedited review; however, they will be registration eligibility of any County Applicants may also schedule a walk-in required to conform to current land use voter and allow for same day appointment by checking in at the Fire and zoning standards. registration, giving voters the ability to vote at any vote center. Rebuild Help Desk in the upstairs lobby Questions? of City Hall (23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Ballot Marking Device (BMD): The Malibu CA 90265). • Rebuild options, application process, BMD provides voters the benefits of and property information. technology for an easy and accessible Track the Fire Rebuild Statistics Aundrea Cruz voting experience, along with a paper With the New Online Portal [email protected] ballot for the security and integrity of • Complimentary pre-design the election. The City has been compiling consultations.Shaveta Sharma Interactive Sample Ballot (ISB): The information on the efforts to rebuild [email protected] ISB is a convenient way to expedite the after the Woolsey Fire and created voting experience by allowing voters to a new interactive online portal at • For all other planning questions. 310.456.2489 ext 485 mark their sample ballots on a computer MalibuCity.org that shows statistics on or mobile device using their preferred rebuilding activities in an effort to keep Visit Us accessibility tools or software. Voters the community and partner agencies • Fire Rebuild Desk, City Hall can then generate a Poll Pass. Voters can updated on the rebuild progress. The scan their Poll Pass and transfer their information is updated daily, and tracks M-Th 7:30am-5:30pm Fri 7:30am-4:30pm selections onto the BMD to cast their progress of all of the various types of vote. permits related to rebuilding Malibu • Submittals accepted until one hour For more on the changes coming to homes destroyed in the fire, and prior to closing. has an interactive map showing L.A. County’s new voting experience, rebuild projects. • MalibuRebuilds.org visit https://vsap.lavote.net. MalibuCity.org • 5 CITY OF MALIBU Winter 2019-20 City of Malibu to Offer CERT Art Utility Box Program Environmental Training This Winter The City of Malibu Events Calendar The City of Cultural Arts Visit MalibuCity.org for more details. Malibu will Commission begin its next selected three Community LA County Household artists to paint Hazardous/ Electronic Emergency one-of-a-kind Response Waste Collection artwork on Dec. 14 • 9am-3pm Team (CERT) three City- Malibu Public Library Training on Saturday, January 25, 2019. owned utility 23519 W. Civic Center Way Classes will be held at Malibu City Hall boxes in the Civic Center area as part of Includes any leftover product labeled (23825 Stuart Ranch Road) from 10am- the City’s public art initiative. The artists toxic, poison, corrosive, flammable, combustible, or irritant. 4pm, on January 25, and February 1 and began their work in late September and 8. The classes will be taught by the City’s completed the project in November 2019. Public Safety Manager and Fire Safety HHW / E-Waste Collection Liaison, Malibu CERT members, and the By creatively transforming a typically at City Hall Dec. 21 • Cancelled Los Angeles County Fire Department. mundane structure into a work of art, the painted utility boxes will broaden Please take advantage of the The CERT program trains civilians on how County’s all-inclusive collection event each viewer’s understanding of the on December 14. to respond appropriately during a disaster. Malibu culture or environment. The Through hands-on training, participants selected designs vary from modern, Holiday Tree Recycling learn the most up-to-date information in geometric art to bright collage pop-art Dec. 26-Jan. 12 basic disaster preparedness, the use of to realistic ocean scenery. New Site adjacent to the High a fire extinguisher, disaster medical care, School Booster Club Christmas first aid, search and rescue techniques, The professional artists who completed Tree Lot at 23575 Civic Center Way disaster psychology and neighborhood the project and the locations are: This is a self-serve event. Be sure to team building. • Shannon Celia, Civic Center Way and remove all lights, ornaments, tinsel, metal stands, and water containers During the fires, rain storms, and other Winter Canyon Road. Celia’s artwork prior to dropping off your tree. emergencies, CERT plays a valuable role in represents Malibu’s surf life and scenic the community by helping out at check landscape. Her artwork includes Waste to Waves points, distributing emergency supplies, surfboards, seagulls, waves and Polystyrene Collection conducting welfare checks, and more. the coast. Dec. 26-Jan. 12 • 8am-5pm Taking the basic CERT training is the first • Mark Andrew Allen, Civic Center Way Malibu City Hall step in becoming an active member of and Webb Way; Allen's box in the Upper parking lot Reduce your landfill waste from CERT for those who are interested in Civic Center area includes replications holiday packages. This is a self- joining the team. of iconic Malibu images such as the serve event. Drop off white block CERT training benefits any citizen Malibu Pier, Highway 1 sign, surfboards, packing material to be recycled into and other images in a bright, pop-art surfboards. No foam food containers who takes it. Those who complete the or packing peanuts accepted. training, even if they don’t become active collage style. team members, are better prepared • Flavia Monteiro, Civic Center Way HHW / E-Waste Collection to respond to and cope with the and Cross Creek Road. Monteiro Feb. 15 • 10am-2pm aftermath of a disaster. They can provide painted pastel geometric, three- Malibu City Hall immediate assistance to victims in their dimensional squares that offer a pop of Collection of electronics, compact contemporary art by the newly opened fluorescent bulbs, used motor oil, area and quickly mobilize within their latex (water based) paint, automotive neighborhood. Whole Foods Market. and household batteries. To sign up, go to MalibuSafety.Eventbrite. Want to receive these events by com, or for more information, contact email or text? Sign up for the the City’s Public Safety Manager, Susan Environmental Programs Calendar Duenas, at 310.456.2489 x313 or with the City’s NotifyMe system at [email protected]. MalibuCity.org/News

6 • City of Malibu Quarterly Newsletter 310.456.2489 CITY OF MALIBU Winter 2019-20 Malibu Public Library 23519 W. Civic Center Way • Malibu, CA 90265 • 310.456.6438 Part of the County of Los Angeles Public Library Smarty Pants Storytime Friends of the Malibu Library Classical Guitar Concerts Mondays • 3:30pm Holiday Book Sale January 17, February 14 • 3pm December 9, 16, 30 • January 6, 13, 27, Saturday, December 14 • 10am-4pm All ages welcome February 24 • Ages 2-5 The Friends of the Malibu Library hold their The Pepperdine Guitar Department presents with an adult caregiver annual Holiday Book Sale. Most books just a concert series featuring musicians studying Let's get ready for school! Enjoy books, $1 and up! Support the Friends of the Library with world-renowned classical guitar songs, rhymes, and movement while learning while finding amazing holiday gifts. virtuoso Christopher Parkening. A variety school readiness skills and having fun. of works are presented in both solo and Around the World with Barbara Wong ensemble settings. Play & Explore Tuesday, December 17 • 3:30pm – – Thursdays • 11:30am Ages 5-12 with an adult caregiver MakMo Mobile STEM Program December 12, 19 • January 16, 23 Experience amazing stories and entertaining Wednesday, February 5 • 3:30pm February 20, 27 • Ages 0 -3 folk tales from cultures around the world For older children, teens and tweens, with an adult caregiver with storyteller Barbara Wong. Ages 8-18 – – Spend quality time with your child in the Gingerbread Cookies Staff from the LA County Library MakMo library! Each week, different activities will vehicle visits Malibu for a special STEM Thursday, December 19 • 3:30pm program. help children develop skills for moving, Ages 5-12 with an adult caregiver reading, building, and socializing. Get your icing, sprinkles, and candy buttons Indian Cooking Caffeinated Verse: Poetry Open Mic ready as we decorate gingerbread cookies Saturday, February 8 • 11:30am • Adults Saturdays • 11am together for the holiday season! All supplies Learn to make several popular Indian dishes December 7 • January 4 • February 1 provided. Parents and caregivers: a list of with Chef Vivien Phung. She grows her own Adults ingredients will be provided at this program. organic produce in Topanga for her "West meets East" cooking derived from a diverse Poets – published, aspiring, or otherwise – – – range of culinary sources from around the can bring a poem to share. Garner Rock Cycle Magnets with MakMo globe. RSVP by calling 310.456.6438. encouragement from peers and derive Tuesday, January 7 • 3:30pm energy from performing before an audience! Ages 5-12 with an adult caregiver Valentine’s Cookies Sponsored by the Friends of the Malibu Library. Join us for an incredible journey to learn about Tuesday, February 11 • 3:30pm Mini Macrame Wall Hanging the most common and abundant material on Ages 5-12 with an adult caregiver Tuesday, December 3 • 6pm • Adults Earth. Learn about the rock cycle, various types Surprise your favorite valentine with your of rocks, and create your very own rock. Learn to make a mini macramé wall hanging own decorated cookie – or keep it for with instructor Barbara Wong. For beginning Get Your Screenplay yourself to enjoy! All supplies provided. knot tiers and macramé masters alike! All Parents and caregivers: a list of ingredients Ready to Publish will be provided at this program. supplies provided. Limited to 15 participants. Tuesday, January 7 • 6:30pm • Adults RSVP by calling 310.456.6438. Learn about the screenplay submission Essence of Tea LED Greeting Cards process, including why you must protect Wednesday, February 19 • 6pm • Adults Wednesday, December 4 • 6pm your work as a screenwriter before Find out how tea is grown, processed, and For Teens 12+ and Adults submitting your screenplay to an agent. best prepared in a dynamic presentation by Linda Louie. Learn the six major categories Create LED or LED pop-up greeting Malibu Library Book Group of tea and how to recognize their unique cards with working lights. You'll get an January 8, February 12 • 5pm • Adults characteristics. Enjoy a Chinese Gongfu tea introduction to electrical concepts as you Read a title selected by book club members. demonstration and tea tasting. create a functional circuit on paper and a Copies are available for check out at the unique 3-D greeting card! Featuring staff Orchids 101 – – Malibu Library. from the LA County Library MakMo vehicle. Saturday, February 22 • 11am • Adults Basketry Workshop Join us for an Orchids 101 class with Music Together for the Holidays Saturday, January 11 • 10am Tuesday, December 10 • 11am Master Gardener Emi Carvell. Carvell will Learn to make a round reed basket. A native walk you through the basics of orchid Ages 0 - 5 with active adult caregiver Californian, gardener, gatherer, artist, and care and teach you to revitalize your old participation. Topanga resident, Hupa elder Kat High orchids. IMPORTANT: Please bring your sad- Let’s sing holiday songs together! Music will teach participants about round reed looking orchid with you to this workshop! Together is an internationally recognized basketry. All materials will be provided Limited to 20 participants. RSVP by calling music and movement class for children with to make a small basket. Limited to 20 310.456.6438. instructor Cheryl Lev. participants. Please RSVP in advance by calling Malibu Library at 310.456.6438. MalibuCity.org • 7 8 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Afterschool Enrichment Programs The City of Malibu Community Services Department has partnered with, the Boys & Girls Club Malibu (BGCM) to offer Afterschool Enrichment Programs at Malibu Elementary School and Webster Elementary School. Program fees are included in the cost of BGCM annual membership. Non-BGCM members are welcome to participate and can register online at MalibuCity.org/Register using the community pricing option. For more information call 310.317.1364. *Space is limited.

Class Demonstration Day 6 Week Sessions Lego Robotics Gymnastics During lunch, students may participate in a complimentary Students will build new and This dynamic class is a combination sample of classes that will be unique projects each week of gymnastics and ninja skills with offered after-school during as they graduate from simple a parkour twist. Get ready to learn the winter session at Webster machines to motorized how to traverse obstacles in a safe Elementary School and Malibu mechanisms, to robots with basic way. The instructor will focus on Elementary School. Programs Enrichment programming. This class is as fun strength, coordination and form

as it is educational. while running, jumping, vaulting, Webster Elementary School and rolling in a fluid motion. F January 10 Instructor: Parker Anderson Movements can be modified for TK-Grade 5 Enrichment TK-Grade 5 participants of all fitness levels. Free $120 12-12:45pm Instructor: Monarchs Mobile M January 27-March 9 Gymnastics Malibu Elementary School (no class 2/17) TK-Grade 5 F January 17 Malibu Elementary School $120 TK-Grade 5 3-4pm M January 27-March 9 Free (no class 2/17) 11:50am-1pm W January 29-March 4 Webster Elementary School Webster Elementary School 3:15-4:15pm 3:15-4:15pm W January 29-March 4 Malibu Elementary School 3-4pm Workshops Healthy Culinary Hogwarts Academy Gardening

Students will learn how to cook Students will perfect their magic This workshop will promote vegetables with easy-to-make skills during interactive and home-scale organic food Afterschool recipes. Nutrition, culture, basic spellbinding activities. Learn how gardening to improve nutrition, culinary skills and dining etiquette to make faux potions, use a wand, health and self-reliance. Students are learned through an engaging identify creatures and more. will go home with a plant to share and interactive lesson. Students will Witches and wizards of all ages with family and friends. work in groups with a professional will graduate from the Hogwarts Instructor: Marguerite Nesteruk Chef to expand palates while using Academy. TK-Grade 5 healthy ingredients in new ways. Instructor: Parker Anderson $25* Instructor: LIFT Enrichment TK-Grade 5 Tu March 17 TK-Grade 5 $25* Webster Elementary School $25* Tu February 18 3:15-4:45pm Tu January 28 Webster Elementary School Th March 19 Webster Elementary School 3:15-4:45pm Malibu Elementary School 3:15-4:45pm Th February 20 3-4:30pm Th January 30 Malibu Elementary School Malibu Elementary School 3-4:30pm 3-4:30pm MalibuCity.org • 9 MLab is a series of creative, informative and wellness workshops. The workshops are created to serve a wide range of ages and create an intergenerational experience. MLab connects the community with specialized instructors with various experience as well as provide an outlet to discover something new or build on previous skills. Prior experience is not necessary. All ages welcome, children 12 and under should be accompanied by an adult. Pre-register online at MalibuCity.org/Register or call 310.317.1364. For more information about the instructors, class topics and materials call 310.456.2489 ext 239 or visit MalibuCity.org/MLab.

Cards that Pop Educational Tea Ceremony Creative Paper Workshops Learn to make expressive pop-up Learn about nourishing herbs Experience the versatility cards, just in time for Valentine’s that are found in your backyard

Community Workshops of paper as a medium with Day! Participants will learn the or local landscapes. This tea local artist and Webster principles of pop-up design and ceremony is different than the Elementary School art create their own cards. Quality traditional silent experience. teacher, Angie Bradshaw. papers, envelopes and all other Participants will sip on a supplies included. Register by minimum of 4 different teas 1/31. while learning about their Origami Animals Instructor: Angie Bradshaw characteristics, properties and $20 how they work within our bodies. Sa February 8 All of the teas are caffeine free. Malibu Bluffs Park, Register by 1/10. Michael Landon Center Instructor: Marguerite Nesteruk 10-11:30am $45 F January 17 Paint on Water Malibu Bluffs Park, Michael Landon Center Participants will explore the 5:30-7pm meditative quality of watercolor and inks, making colorful abstract Sweet & Vegan works on a variety of papers. In this 90-minute workshop, learn Experience color mixing in a In this fun, hands-on workshop, how to make origami animals playful, open-ended setting, using the instructor will share amazing while receiving information about brushes and non-traditional tips, tricks and techniques for historical and contemporary tools like eye droppers and spray making delicious vegan desserts. origami artists. Participants will bottles. Quality papers, inks, Participants will get to practice receive support turning creations watercolors, and all other supplies by making two healthy-yet- into a hanging mobile if they included. Register by 3/6. delicious treats: blondies and wish. All supplies included. Instructor: Angie Bradshaw cookies. These decadent treats are Register by 1/6. All ages welcome perfect additions to your recipe Instructor: Angie Bradshaw $30 repertoire. Register by 2/24. $20 Sa March 14 Instructor: Lesley Ward Sa January 11 Malibu Bluffs Park, $10 Malibu Bluffs Park, Michael Landon Center M March 2 Michael Landon Center 10-11:30am Malibu City Hall, 10-11:30am Multi-Purpose Room 3-4:30pm

10 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Organic Gardening Let's Play in Spanish! Parent & Me programs require adult participation who may Learn about the wonders of Experience the Spanish language include biological parents, gardening with your child during and culture by engaging in adoptive parents, guardians, this active hands-on program. this full immersion class that stepparents, grandparents Young gardeners will work with incorporates early childhood or other types of parenting their caregiver to tend to learn development. Learn Spanish relationships. Programs give about pollination, how a plant naturally through songs, grows, parts of a plant, taste new dance, art, activities and more. adults a chance to interact and foods, and create nature crafts. The instructor will provide an nurture a relationship during Each week will cover a different interactive and entertaining the playful, yet structured, organic gardening topic. environment that allows families Parent & Me classes. All classes Instructor: Marguerite Nesturek to embark on a beautiful promote bonding while helping Minimum: 4 participants language adventure! A Spanish children develop cognitive, Ages 1-3 activity book is included. $150 social and motor skills as well Instructor: Un, Dos, Tres Spanish & Me Programs Parent Tu January 28-March 17 as an opportunity to learn, play Minimum: 4 participants Malibu Bluffs Park, Ages 1-3 and grow together. Michael Landon Center $200 10-10:45am Th January 30-March 19 Malibu Bluffs Park, Mindful Mondays Parent & Me Soccer Michael Landon Center 10-10:45am This parent- Music Together child soccer and movement "Music Together" is program is an internationally specifically recognized music designed and movement for toddlers. class for children. Experienced Classes are instructors, mixed-age and along with puppet friends, Mimi are designed for and Pepe, take participants parents to enjoy time with their This unique class combines yoga, through a world of exciting little ones. The format includes meditation, and play to get back physical activity. Individual singing, dancing and group in shape while strengthening attention, positive reinforcement instrument play. Registration fee the bond between you and and engaging original music help includes a professionally recorded your child – experience flowing develop pre-soccer skills that will CD and accompanying digital asanas, challenging postures, have toddlers learning to balance, download as well as an illustrated and calming restorative time in a run, kick and play. family songbook. playful and safe environment. Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Instructor: Cheryl Lev Instructor: Little Fox Yoga Minimum: 4 participants Minimum: 4 participants Minimum: 4 participants Ages 1-2 Ages Newborn-5 Ages 1-4 $160/$150 sibling Babies under eight months attend $150 W January 29-March 18 free with a registered older sibling. M January 27-March 23 Malibu Bluffs Park, (no class 2/17) Multi-Purpose Field F January 24-March 27 Malibu Bluffs Park, 10-10:40am (No class 3/13) Michael Landon Center $235/$120 sibling 10-10:45am Malibu Bluffs Park, Michael Landon Center 10:30-11:15am

MalibuCity.org • 11 Super Soccer Stars Chess De-stress & Calming Yoga For Teens

Life can be stressful: waking up early for school, studying late, juggling afterschool activities and staying in touch with friends. There are many ways to cope with stress but, during this yoga class participants can focus on relaxation, connect movements Through an age-specific Discover the basics of chess. to breathe and loosen up curriculum, soccer will be used Children will learn key moves and tense muscles. No experience to nurture, build self-confidence strategies to help improve their necessary, beginners are welcome. and develop teamwork. Low game and outwit opponents. Instructor: Little Fox Yoga

Enrichment Programs child-to-coach ratios and positive Instructor: Larry Scott Ages 12-17 reinforcement ensure that each Minimum: 4 participants $150 child improves at his or her own Ages 6-14 W January 29-March 18 pace while having fun! $150 Malibu Bluffs Park Instructor: Super Soccer Stars Tu January 28-March 17 4:30-5:30pm Malibu Bluffs Park, Ages 2-7 Improv Acting $160/$150 sibling Michael Landon Center Su January 26-March 22 4:30-5:30pm (No class 2/16) Yoga & Mindfulness Young Actors Project offers Malibu Bluffs Park improvisation and acting Ages 2-3: 10-10:40am training for young performing Yoga class Ages 3-4: 10:45-11:30am artists. This exciting class often encourages comedic exploration of situations, Ages 4-5: 11:35am-12:35pm children and characters, and dialogue that Cartooning Creations teens to move lie just beneath the surface – creatively in a guaranteed to increase confidence Learn how to draw characters non-competitive and grow self-expression. This class by exploring the basics of environment while honoring will culminate with a performance cartooning. Draw robots, dragons, each student’s unique expression on Friday, March 13 with silly characters, everyday cartoons of the poses. Little Yoga Fox professional improvisers: Mission and much more. Children will classes incorporate age- IMPROVable, from Westside leave the class inspired to appropriate poses, breathing, Comedy Theater. Open to all levels. movement and mindfulness Instructor: Young Actors Project Youth & Teen Youth create characters at home and are encouraged to bring them games, concentration and focus Th January 16–March 12 to class to share. Instructor techniques. (Class on 1/16 & 2/16 will Larry Scott has over 30 years of Instructor: Little Fox Yoga be at Malibu Bluffs Park) cartooning experience. Minimum: 4 participants Ages 8-11 Ages 6-11 $350 Instructor: Larry Scott $150 City Hall, Civic Theater Minimum: 4 participants W January 29-March 18 3:30-4:30pm Ages 6-12 City Hall, Backstage Theater Room Ages 12-17 $150 Ages 6-11: 3:30-4:30pm $550 Tu January 28-March 17 Ages 12-17: 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-6:30pm Malibu Bluffs Park, City Hall, Civic Theater Michael Landon Center 3:30-4:30pm $50 Material fee made payable to Young Actors Project

12 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Dance Classes With MC Tai Chi & Health Exercises Tai Chi: Intermediate 108 Form A great way Tai Chi is to exercise, a Chinese be social exercise that and learn uses slow, some of smooth the most body popular movements partner to achieve dances. The instructor will teach a state of an introduction to Swing, Fox Trot, relaxation of both the mind and Cha, Salsa and Night Club 2 Step. body to improve and strengthen Learn solid basics and popular the cardiovascular and immune moves and patterns in each dance systems. style. Singles and couples are Instructors: Mindy Panunzio & Community Programs welcome. Bring a friend for free, Lotte Cherin new students only. $2 Instructor: MC Callaghan Tu Ongoing The more "traditional" for Tai Chi, $20 (No class 12/24, 12/31 & 3/3) 108 Form, is more challenging Tu Ongoing Malibu Bluffs Park, and will allow students to (No class 12/24 & 12/31) Michael Landon Center practice more complex forms and Malibu Bluffs Park, 8:30-9:30am meditation. Enjoy the benefits Michael Landon Center Tai Chi: Beginning, 24 Form of gentle to vigorous exercises, 7:30-8:30pm subtle self-defense techniques, Social Dance mind-body rejuvenation methods, The Yang and choreographed challenges. with Erin Durand style short Instructor: Master Yun form, also $20 Learn simple known F Ongoing dance steps and as the (No class 3/13) styles that can simplified Malibu Bluffs Park, be incorporated form, Michael Landon Center into social is the 9:15-10:15am dance settings. perfect The instructor way to Writing Trauma, will cover basic experience the health benefits Writing Love, Writing Life techniques and of Tai Chi. This level is described dance steps for as "moving meditation" because “Malibu Burning” author Robert both single and partner dances. it stimulates the mind, body and Kerbeck will teach a class on how At the end of each month, the spirit. People of all levels of fitness to turn tragedy into something class will determine the next are welcome to attend the class therapeutic and positive through dance style, and the instructor and learn the basics of Tai Chi. guided writing prompts and will combine new techniques to Instructor: Master Yun coaching. ones already learned. Suitable for $20 Instructor: Robert Kerbeck singles and couples. F Ongoing Ages 16 and up Instructor: Erin Durand (No class 3/13) $125 $20 Malibu Bluffs Park, W January 29-March 18 Th Ongoing Michael Landon Center (No class 3/4) (No class 3/12) 8:15-9:15am Malibu Bluffs Park, Malibu Bluffs Park, Michael Landon Center Michael Landon Center 6:30-8:30pm 7-8pm

MalibuCity.org • 13 Coach Pitch Baseball Coach Pitch Softball Winter Girls Basketball Clinic Coed, Ages 4-7 *Players must Momentum Academies Coaches not turn 8 at any will guide participants on skills time during the such as passing, dribbling, season shooting and rebounding. This series of clinics is a great way for Game Dates: girls to work on fundamentals Saturdays and their application in game in March 7, 14, 21, preparation for the Basketball 28, April 25, Girls, Ages 4-7 League. In addition to individual May 2, 9, 16 Minimum: 18 participants Sports Sports skill development, participants Deadline to Register: February 7 *Players must not turn 8 at any will participate in group $150 per player by February 7 time during the season basketball activities to develop $175 per player after February 7 Game Dates: Saturdays sportsmanship and teamwork if space is available March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 25, May with other girls. Price includes jersey and end of program award. Join the City of Malibu’s Coach 2, 9, 16 Pitch Baseball program for a Deadline to Register: February 7 Instructor: Momentum Academies fun-filled season of learning the Minimum: 5 Participants $150 per player by February 7 Girls, Grades K-6 game of baseball. In each at-bat, $175 per player after February 7 $120 the player will receive 5 pitches if space is available Sa December 7-February 15 from their own coach; if they are (No class 12/21, 12/28, 1/4) Join the City of Malibu’s Coach unable to hit the pitch, a tee will Malibu High School, Small Gym be used to ensure success. No Pitch Softball program for a fun- 10-11am filled season of learning the game player strikes out! Practices are Middle School of softball. Participants will learn held once a week (Thursday or Coed Volleyball Friday, time chosen by volunteer the fundamentals of fielding, coach). Games will be held on batting, and softball game rules. Saturday mornings at Malibu Each team will be instructed by Players will be grouped by grade Bluffs Park. Price includes uniform, a volunteer coach and will play and ability to learn volleyball end of program award and modified games where the player drills, skills, and techniques while picture day package. will receive 5 pitches from their focusing on teamwork in a positive own coach during each at bat; if and structured environment. they are unable to hit the pitch, a Participants will also have an Team COACHES tee will be used. No player strikes opportunity to develop leadership NEEDED! out! Practices are held once a skills and build self-esteem as they week (Thursday or Friday, time improve their game. Emphasis The City is looking for enthusiastic chosen by volunteer coach). will be placed on proper warm- volunteers to coach the Girls Softball League or Coach Pitch Games will be held on Saturday ups, footwork, agility, passing, Baseball. Contact Rachel Cummings mornings at Malibu Bluffs Park. hitting, serving, defense and game at [email protected] Price includes uniform, end of strategies. for more information. program award and picture day Instructor: Derek Saenz, package. Malibu High School Coach Minimum: 8 participants Maximum participation: Team Sponsorships Available! 32 participants Coed, Grades 6-8 Team sponsorships available! Company logos screen-printed on M & W 3:15-4:45pm uniforms, equipment bags, sweatshirts and more. All donations March 2-May 6 (No class 4/6, 4/8, 4/13, 4/15) are tax-deductible. $175 Malibu High School, Small Gym

14 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Middle School Boys Tennis Youth & Adult Tennis Youth & Teen Advanced Tennis About the Instructor: The Middle School Boys Tennis program provides a complete Coach John is a lifelong tennis player with many notable accomplishments Students will practice rallying pathway of tennis development including Association of Tennis from the baseline, with emphasis to prepare them for the high Professionals (ATP) singles world placed on consistency, depth and school team. Participants will rankings, a ranking of #8 in Southern placement. Students must be improve hand-eye coordination California men’s division in 1995, and able to hit a basic overhead serve, and agility, racquet-handling skills, membership of Pepperdine’s 5.0 Men’s and have prior knowledge of the Team. As a coach, Coach John has and familiarize themselves with worked with several nationally ranked basic rules and scoring. Focus on the tennis court. Instructor will juniors, worked with Milken Community enhancing footwork and agility, focus on building the foundation High School for 7 seasons and Louisville stroke production, and use of and cultivating a love of the game High School for 4 seasons. Coach John offensive and defensive shots. Sports has a passion for the sport and loves through basic strokes and fun Instructor: John Rom, games associated with tennis. working with players of all ages and abilities. Tennis Professional Instructor: Bruce Young, Minimum: 4 participants Malibu High School Tennis Coach Coed, Ages 10-13 Minimum: 5 participants Sa 11am-12pm Boys, Grades 6-8 Youth Beginner & Malibu High School Tennis Courts F March 6-May 8 Intermediate Tennis S1: January 11-25 (No class 4/10, 4/17) (No class 1/18) $50/$30 per class $150 Students Malibu High School Tennis Courts S2: February 1-29 will work on 2:30-4pm (No class 2/15) basic tennis Little Players $100/$30 per class fundamentals Beginner Tennis S3: March 7-28 through non- $100/$30 per class competitive This is an games. Winter Girls Middle School introductory Cooperative Tennis Clinic class designed for learning is children without emphasized with instructor led The City of Malibu is previous tennis drills which builds an athlete’s proud to continue the experience. skill set. This class is designed for #PlayLikeAGirlMalibu initiative by Emphasis will students who are learning how to offering seasonal free Girls Sports be placed on rally with a partner. Clinics to the community. Join movement and balance, the Instructor: John Rom, the Middle School Girls Tennis overhand throwing technique Tennis Professional Clinic instructed by Coach John and racquet handling skills. The Minimum: 4 participants Rom, an accomplished tennis court will be introduced, as well as Coed, Ages 7-10 player, for a day of tennis practice. fundamentals and strokes. Sa 10-11am Participants will be broken up Malibu High School Tennis Courts Instructor: John Rom, into age and skill appropriate S1: January 11-25 Tennis Professional (No class 1/18) groups for instruction. Beginners Minimum: 4 participants $50/$30 per class are welcome. Coed, Ages 4-6 S2: February 1-29 Instructor: John Rom, Sa 9-10am (No class 2/15) Tennis Professional Malibu High School Tennis Courts $100/$30 per class Minimum: 4 Participants S1: January 11-25 S3: March 7-28 Girls, Grades 6-8 (No class 1/18) $100/$30 per class Free $50/$30 per class Malibu High School, Tennis Courts Registration required S2: February 1-29 Sa February 22 (No class 2/15) Malibu High School Tennis Courts $100/$30 per class 2-3pm S3: March 7-28 $100/$30 per class MalibuCity.org • 15 Volunteer Adult Sports Opportunities

Adult Beginner & Adult Open-Gym Basketball Intermediate Tennis The City of Malibu Community Services Department offers a variety of volunteer This is a opportunities throughout great class the year and is continuously for adults looking for volunteers to assist who are with special events, youth, wanting senior citizen, sports and to learn or environmental programs. For Sports Sports improve additional information contact their skills Lisa Crespo at 310.456.2489 in tennis. ext 279. Malibu High School tennis To become a volunteer follow coaches will develop participants’ the steps below. game with drills and moderate physical conditioning during Play in a weekly night of open 1. Submit the online volunteer weekly trainings. gym basketball. Full court form at MalibuCity.org/ Instructor: John Rom, games will be offered with up Volunteer or print the Tennis Professional to fifteen players in attendance. Volunteer Registration Minimum: 5 participants Half-court games will be offered Packet and return to Malibu Ages 18+ when attendance levels are City Hall (23825 Stuart Sa 12-1pm sixteen or more players. Please Ranch Road). Malibu High School Tennis Courts wear non-marking soles. Players 2. Sign-up to volunteer for must adhere to a strict code of S1: January 11-25 events at MalibuCity.org/ conduct which includes: good (No class 1/18) Register. Maximums apply $50/$30 per class sportsmanship, no profanity and for each program or event. no dunking. High school players S2: February 1-29 not permitted. Breakfast with Santa (No class 2/15) Ages 18 & up Saturday, December 14 $100/$30 per class 8am-1pm W Ongoing Malibu City Hall S3: March 7-28 Free for Registered Participants $100/$30 per class Malibu High School, Basketball Scorekeeping Small Gymnasium Saturdays 6-8pm December 7-February 15 10am-6pm Malibu High School Student Art Exhibit Middle School Sports Program Friday, February 7 3-7pm The City of Malibu Community Services Department offers numerous Malibu City Hall Middle School Sports Programs through the Joint Use Agreement with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. Beach Clean-Up Day Sundays Fall: Girls Volleyball, Spring: Boys Tennis, Yoga, February 9 & March 29 Cheerleading, Girls Tennis, Swimming, Waterpolo and 10am-12pm Waterpolo, Swimming, Girls Volleyball Tower 1 Cross Country, and Yoga For more information visit Gold Hunt Winter: Basketball, Girls MalibuCity.org/YouthSports Friday, March 13 Basketball and Swimming or MalibuCity.org/Aquatics or 9am-1pm call 310.317.1364. Malibu Bluffs Park

16 • Program Information 310.317.1364 MalibuCity.org • 17 Malibu Community Pool

30215 Morning View Drive Lap & Recreation Swim Pool Closed Located at Malibu High School $3 per person, per day December 24, 25, 31 Ages 55+ swim for free January 1, 20 February 17

December 1 – Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday February 28 *Lap 5-8pm 5-8pm 5-8pm 11am-3pm 11am-3pm Swim

Aquatics Recreation 11am-3pm 11am-3pm Swim

Swim Team 5-8pm 5-8pm 5-8pm 5-8pm 5-8pm 11am-1pm

*Lanes may not always be available. Schedules may be altered to accommodate Malibu High School programs and maintenance.

Malibu Masters Private Swim Lessons Employment Swim Club Opportunities

Malibu Swim Club is a community of watermen and women who are focused on living healthier lives and are part of the Whether you want your child to non-profit organization, Malibu swim for exercise or recreation, Aquatics Foundation. A one-time already know the basics or are annual membership includes beginning anew, the City of enrollment into US Masters Malibu offers swim classes for Swimming. The program is children of all ages and abilities. Opportunities include available to swimmers of Designed for all levels, private lifeguarding, instructing all abilities ages 18+. Email lessons will allow swimmers youth swim lessons and [email protected] to develop good water habits, leading senior aqua aerobics. for a stroke analysis or visit become comfortable in the water, Open to applicants 16 years malibuswimclub.org. learn and refine new strokes, and of age and older with a Instructor: Malibu Seawolves become stronger, safer swimmers. valid American Red Cross Coaches Registration required one week in lifeguard certification. Apply advance. Minimum: 5 participants online at MalibuCity.org/ Tu & Th Ongoing 6:30-7:30pm Ages 3-16 Jobs. Sa 11am-12pm $40 per lesson $100 per month or $10 per swim Sa December 7-February 22 For additional details contact 11-11:30am [email protected] or 310.456.2489 ext 363.

18 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Blue Group – Ages 8-12 Gold Group – Ages 14-18 $750 $750 Swimming stroke proficiency is High School students will developed as well as instruction prepare for competitive USA to complete all swimming strokes. Swimming competitions Blue swimmers are given complex and CIF competition. Malibu training sets by MSS Coaches and Competitions include CA/ Seawovles are expected to participate in NV Sectional Championships, Swimming is swim competitions as proposed Junior National, and National Malibu’s youth by their swim team coaches. Championships. 90% USA Swimming attendance is expected and team. extensive pre-form and dryland Aquatics Swimmers training are included in practice ages 5-18 are to increase strength and body instructed by awareness. certified USA Swimming coaches who focus on stroke development SWIM CONDITIONING and competitive swimming. New Group – Ages 8-18 swimmers are assessed during a $150 per month team tryout for group placement. To learn more about the program, Designed for athletes in the visit MalibuSeawolves.com or email Green Group – Ages 8-14 Blue Group or higher that [email protected]. $750 would like to cross-train for another sport or swim for WINTER QUARTER: Swimmers will compete at physical fitness. Swimmers will DEC. 2 – FEB. 28 Junior Olympics and Southern be assigned to a swim group by California Swimming's Age a MSS Coach based on their skill Group Championships. Green level and will be eligible to join swimmers develop their abilities up to three workouts per week. through the coach’s introduction Swimmers will not be eligible to to complex training strategies. participate in swim meets. Swimmers must meet team attendance standards and are expected to join Southern Materials & Membership: California Swimming's Blue, Red & $200 annual payment Sealions – Ages 5-12 White meets as well as selection on registration date $675 competitions as proposed by (September-August) their swim team coaches. directly to Malibu Sealions are swimmers who Seawolves for Blue, Green are able to pass a tryout with and Gold Group. $100 a swim coach. They must be annual payment for able to swim at least one length Sealions. Includes USA of a pool swimming freestyle Swimming Membership competently and be approved and material fees. to join the team by the swim coach. Skilled Sealions are Sibling Discount: After invited to join competitions as paying full price for the proposed by their swim coaches. most advanced swimmer, all additional immediate family members will receive a 10% discount.

MalibuCity.org • 19 Queen Mary Indian Food Skirball Cultural & Culture Tour Center

Join us for a day trip to Artesia and explore the Los Angeles neighborhood that has gained the nickname: “Little India.” This district of All aboard! Explore the Queen Artesia has become the center View images from filmmaker Mary and view “The Cunard of Indian and Pakistani culture. Stanley Kubrick’s early career Excursions Story” a new exhibition about Participants will visit Indian and as a photojournalist at the the most celebrated Cunard® Pakistani businesses showcasing Skirball Cultural Center. Explore ocean liners. This exhibit exciting food, fashion, and this formative phase of one of explores the rich history of the traditions. Cookbook Author, the twentieth century’s most extraordinary company that Chef and teacher, Farhana influential figures in cinematic designed and built more than Sahibzada leads this fun filled history. Through a Different Lens: 150 ships over the past 175 tour. Farhana will share her Stanley Kubrick Photographs is years. Today, Cunard offers the behind-the-scenes knowledge organized by the Museum of the most luxurious and unique as well as cultural context and City of New York, drawn from cruise experiences available. traditions. The Tour includes its Look magazine archive. The Discover how amazing ships food sampling at two stops exhibition follows Kubrick's talent like the Queen Mary and today’s and a restaurant visit for a for storytelling and honed his Cunard fleet of flagship Queen complete buffet meal. Join us visual style in Look assignments Mary 2®, Queen Victoria®, and for this “No Passport Required” that offer a kaleidoscopic view Queen Elizabeth® are dreamed mini adventure and explore the of city life, from the gritty to the of, designed, and built. Enjoy a evolving cultural district glamorous. In these images of meal at Yard House before of Artesia! celebrities and everyday people the tour. alike, Kubrick revealed hundreds $80 (lunch included) of human dramas. $80 (lunch included) Th January 30 $40 (lunch included) Th December 19 9am-5pm 9am-5:30pm Registration Opens: Th February 27 Registration Opens: December 2 10am-5pm November 1 Registration Opens: January 2

The excursion pick-up location is at Malibu City Hall (23825 Stuart Ranch Road). Trips may be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met by the registration deadline. Special accommodations for those with specific needs can be arranged. Participants may register over the telephone with a credit card by calling 310.456.2489 ext 357, in person at the Malibu Senior Center, or mail a check (payable to the City of Malibu) and complete the form on page 30 to: 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. Malibu, CA 90265 Attn: Senior Center. The City’s refund policy (page 30) will be applied for all requests.

20 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Malibu Senior Center Socials 23825 Stuart Ranch Road • 310.456.2489 ext 357 The Senior Center provides monthly social activities Hours of Operation Senior Center Closed throughout the year. All socials Monday – Thursday December 24, 25, 31 9am-4:30pm require an RSVP by calling January 1, 20 310.456.2489 ext 357. Friday February 17 9am-4pm Ice Cream Social Free Membership & Monthly Newsletter! Celebrate Call the Senior Center to register as a member birthdays with ice Ballet Slim & Trim Tap Dance – cream Choreographed sandwiches, fruit bars, Develop and sweets at the monthly better Explore intricate steps and Ice Cream Social! Sr. & Active Adult Programs posture, nuances of tap dancing, improve culminating with a Free balance choreographed final routine M December 9, January 13, and and performance. Tap shoes February 10 become Multi-Purpose Room are required, dance experience 12:15-12:45pm more graceful during this preferred. one-hour class. No experience Instructor: Ann Monahan Monthly Luncheon necessary. $2 & Bread Program Instructor: Ann Monahan Th Ongoing Enjoy a $2 Backstage Theater Room healthy Th Ongoing 10-11am lunch, Backstage Theater Room socialize 9-10am Therapeutic Stretch with & Strength friends, Beginning Tap Dance and Increase flexibility, balance, enjoy A great circulation, breathing, muscle a variety of entertainment! aerobic tone and learn to relax. Yoga When calling to RSVP please and mats may be borrowed or bring inform staff if a vegetarian strength- your own. Locations vary due to meal is requested. A waiting building availability. list will be created after 80 RSVPs. The Senior Center will exercise. Instructor: Marsha Cooper This class will introduce students give away bread, pastries, $2 to basic and simple routines and snacks at each Monthly while exploring beginner steps. Ongoing Luncheon. Members are Tap shoes are required. M 1-2pm limited to one item per person; Backstage Theater Room Instructor: Ann Monahan first come, first served. Bread W & F 10-11am $2 graciously donated by Malibu Senior Center Pavilions. Th Ongoing *Class will be held in the Backstage Theater Room $2 RSVP Theater the first Friday and last 11am-12pm $3 for late RSVP Wednesday of every month. Th December 12, January 16, February 20 Senior Center 11:30am-1pm

MalibuCity.org • 21 Yin Yoga Holiday Gift Tags Art Trek Workshops A passive practice of various Create a personalized work yoga poses involving props such of art to place on top of gifts Create unique as foam rollers, elastic bands and during the holidays or any works of art tennis balls. Improve circulation, occasion. All materials provided. using a variety of alleviate pain and soothe the Please RSVP to join this fun materials. Classes body. art activity using upcycled are $5 per Instructor: Tina Sartorius materials. Sponsored by the participant plus $2 Friends of the Malibu Library. a $10 material M Ongoing Free fee due to the Backstage Theater Room F December 6 instructor on the day of the workshop. 11am-12pm Multi-Purpose Room 11:30am-12:30pm Pre-registration required. Chair Yoga Workshops are open to Senior Choir participants ages 13 and older.

Sr. & Active Adult Programs Yoga is a wonderful Join an upbeat Mona Lisa Make Over way to stretch choir and Participants will the body learn the give the Mona fundamentals Lisa a make and calm the over, including mind. Get fit of singing and long, flowing while you performing entangled hair! sit! Join this different styles Sharpie and peaceful hour of music. This colored pencil of exercise. is an excellent will be used on paper. Instructor: Daya Chrans, opportunity for socialization, self- expression, and learning through F January 17 Tri-Yoga Multi-Purpose Room music. All levels are welcome. $2 2-4pm Instructor: Laura DeMieri M Ongoing Leaf Silhouettes Senior Center Fercano Free Explore 1-2pm the unique M Ongoing characteristics Mat Yoga Multi-Purpose Room of hot pressed 9:45-10:45am watercolor Learn new paper while creating leaf silhouettes. yoga poses, Reader’s Theater F February 14 increase Multi-Purpose Room flexibility Practice improv, monologues, 2-4pm and practice dialogues, scenes from plays, stretching and more. Enjoy an afternoon Into the Jungle techniques of connecting with people of Using various in a calm and similar interests. Enhance your jungle designs relaxing setting. Yoga mats may skills and confidence! All levels as inspiration, participants will be borrowed or bring your own. of experience are welcome. No create a jungle Instructor: Daya Chrans, memorization required. composition on Tri-Yoga Instructor: Jerel Taylor canvas using acrylic paint. $2 $2 W Ongoing F March 13 Tu Ongoing Multi-Purpose Room Senior Center Senior Center 2-4pm 3:30-4:30pm 1-3pm 22 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Monthly Programs

Bridge Group Theater Thursday Knitting & Pearling

This is a Enjoy an entertaining movie on Make a scarf, relaxed the Senior Center’s oversized hat, blanket bridge projection system. A double- or homemade group that feature will be shown the first gift. Socialize is open to Thursday of the month. Call with others all levels, ahead for movie titles and and learn new including exact times; popcorn and patterns. No beginner to refreshments will be served. experience advanced. Join fun and friendly Hearing aid devices available, necessary. play on Monday and Wednesday 24 hours advance notice is Please bring afternoons. requested. your own size Sr. & Active Adult Programs Free Free eight needles and one skein of M & W Ongoing, 2:15- 4:30pm Th December 5, January 2, regular yarn. Limited supplies M Senior Center & February 6 available to borrow. W Backstage Theater Senior Center Instructor: Sheila Rosenthal Room 11am-3pm Free M and F Ongoing Conversational French Relax through Coloring Senior Center 11:15am-12:30pm Did you Tech Help know that coloring Bring helps technology relieve questions stress? and receive The act of one-on-one coloring instruction. activates This group is open to Bring different areas of the brain intermediate and conversational devices such using logic, forming colors, French speakers. Fine-tune your as laptops, and creativity. Join this free understanding of the French tablets, cell unstructured drop-in program. language while developing phones or smart phones. For Instructor: Judy Merrick a higher level of linguistic more information or to RSVP call Free and cultural proficiency. 310.456.2489 ext 357. W January 29 & February Converse over coffee and light Instructor: Staff 26 refreshments the first Thursday Maximum: 12 participants No December Meeting of every month. Free Senior Center Facilitator: Vyvyan Benlloch First and Second Friday of 11:15am-12:15pm Free every month Th December 5, January 2, Malibu City Hall & February 6 10-11am Multi-Purpose Room 11am-12pm

MalibuCity.org • 23 Spanish to Dial-A-Ride Improve Memory Emeritus College

Pre-registration for Emeritus classes is required. Applications can be obtained at Santa Monica College or at the Malibu Senior Center. For additional information on Emeritus College please call 310.434.4306. Creative Writing The Malibu Dial-A-Ride This course nurtures, During this eight-week session, program is a City sponsored revitalizes, and stimulates students will learn beginning transportation program for older adult writers who grammar and vocabulary residents 60 years of age and may already be producing through written exercises and older, or individuals of any or thinking about conversation. age who are disabled from producing written material. Sr. & Active Adult Programs operating a motor vehicle Discover, encourage, and Instructor: Robin Rappaport develop untapped writing $45 as defined by the California Vehicle Code. The low cost talent. Develop and refine W January 8-February 26 transportation takes residents to writing and self-expression Senior Center various locations such as: doctor skills, discuss writing with 11:30am-1pm appointments, medical facilities, peers and comment on community events, senior peers’ writing respectfully Yours Truly: centers, shopping facilities, and and constructively. Storytelling Collective more. To sign up for the service, Instructor: Ellen Reich an individual must reside within Tu Jan. 7-Feb. 11 City limits, and provide current Join facilitator Ann Buxie for the Senior Center identification stating their City next installment of the “Yours 9:30-11:45am of Malibu address; registration is Truly” Storytelling Collective. free. For additional information Participants will work together Drawing & Painting or to sign up for the program to craft their own unique story This visit the Malibu Senior Center or performed during a public course call 310.456.2489 ext 357. concert. This class will meet at welcomes Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific beginning Coast Highway. Please register in to advanced advance. Masters Swim painters Facilitator: Ann Buxie Malibu Masters Swim Club is and will help to maintain $16 a community of watermen or improve drawing and/ W January 8-February 26 and women who are focused or painting skills in a Malibu Bluffs Park on living healthier lives. constructive environment. 1-3pm The program is available Students will learn about Performance: March 4, to swimmers of all abilities space, line, value and color 3:30pm, Senior Center ages 18+. Email info@ in a workshop atmosphere. malibuswimclub.org for Instructor: Catherine Tirr a stroke analysis or visit M Jan. 6-Feb. 10 MalibuSwimClub.org. (no class 1/20) Malibu Bluffs Park, Michael Landon Center 12:30-2:45pm

24 • Program Information 310.317.1364 MalibuCity.org • 25 Park Facilities Park Facilities Park

CHARMLEE MALIBU BLUFFS MALIBU WILDERNESS PARK PARK COMMUNITY POOL Charmlee Park is closed 24250 Pacific Coast Hwy. & FIELDS until further notice. Malibu, CA 90265 30215 Morning View Dr. 2577 Encinal Canyon Rd. 310.317.1364 Malibu, CA 90265 Malibu, CA 90265 310.589.1933

LAS FLORES MALIBU CITY HALL MALIBU SENIOR CREEK PARK & CIVIC THEATER CENTER 3805 Las Flores 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. Canyon Rd. Malibu, CA 90265 Malibu, CA 90265 Malibu, CA 90265 310.456.2489 310.456.2489 ext 357 Fax 310.456.3356 Fax 310.456.3356

LEGACY MALIBU TRANCAS CANYON PARK EQUESTRIAN PARK PARK 23500 Civic Center Way 6225 Merritt Dr. 6050 Trancas Canyon Rd. Malibu, CA 90265 Malibu, CA 90265 Malibu, CA 90265 Publication Design www.ProHolmesDesign.com 26 • Program Information 310.317.1364 Malibu City Hall Facility Rentals 23825 Stuart Ranch Road The City of Malibu has a variety of facilities available for rent. Reservations must be made by calling 310. 456.2489 ext 337.

Applications are accepted up to six months in advance. Rates vary depending on number of attendees, type of activity and duration of activity. Malibu City Hall is available for For more information, pictures of facilities, aerial maps, rentals during non-operating facility rules and a downloadable application, please visit: hours. It was completely renovated in 2011 and features 2 activity

MalibuCity.org/FacilityRentals Rentals Facility rooms, 1 multi-purpose room and 1 conference room for your next party, reception, meeting or training. City Michael Landon Center at Legacy Park Hall is also home to the Malibu Civic Malibu Bluffs Park Theater. 23500 Civic Center Way Malibu Civic Theater 24250 Pacific Coast Highway Open Daily 8am-5pm 23825 Stuart Ranch Road

Legacy Park is at the heart of the only location in California City Hall is home to the Malibu where five natural coastal An indoor facility is available Civic Theater; equipped with habitats – coastal prairies, coastal for birthday parties, wedding a high end sound system and bluffs, Southern California native receptions, meetings, trainings professional theater lighting woodlands and riparian/ and more. system. 255 maximum seating wetland – are linked and accessible. Occupancy maximum is 55 capacity. people. Tables and chairs are As an outdoor living learning Sports Fields available and included for indoor center, Legacy Park features use. state-of-the-art technology. The at Malibu Bluffs Park cutting-edge environmental park project promises far-reaching civic, environmental and educational 24250 Pacific Coast Highway benefits. Two baseball fields and a multi- purpose field are available to Additional Rental Locations rent for your next company picnic, For rentals of the following facilities, please contact the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Facility Permits Office birthday party or at 310.395.3204 ext 71584. sporting event. • Malibu Equestrian Park Pony Field is 300 • Malibu Community Pool feet to center field and Major • Malibu High School Sports Fields, Gymnasiums & Tennis Courts Field is 210 feet to center field; • Webster & Malibu Elementary Playfields base rentals are also available for a nominal fee. MalibuCity.org • 27 City of Malibu Community Organizations City Hall (310) 456-2489 American Red Cross (310) 445-9900 Fax (310) 456-3356 AMPS (310) 734-2021 City Department Telephone Extensions Arson Watch (310) 455-4244 Administrative Services Ext 248 Building Safety Division Ext 274 Boy Scouts of America (310) 839-9905 City Manager Ext 226 Boys & Girls Club, Malibu (310) 457-1400 City Clerk Ext 228 California Wildlife Center (310) 458-9453 Code Enforcement Ext 484 Chamber of Commerce (310) 456-9025 Public Safety Ext 313 Dial A Ride (424) 346-8444 Community Services Ext 349 General Contact Information Contact General Planning Division Ext 485 Labor Exchange (310) 317-4717 Public Works Ext 352 Malibu Art Association (310) 457-0657 Senior Center Ext 357 Malibu Stage Company (310) 589-1998 Local Resources Malibu Volunteer Patrol (818) 878-5506 Sheriff Station (310) 456-6652 Marine Mammal Stranding (310) 458-9453 Fire Department (310) 317-1802 Malibu Urgent Care (310) 456-7551 Public Information Hotline (310) 456-9982 Wildlife Emergency Response (310) 458-9453 City Attorney (310) 643-8448 Public Officials Los Angeles County City Council Members Assessor (888) 807-2111 Karen Farrer, Mayor [email protected] Agoura Hills Animal Shelter (818) 991-0071 Mikke Pierson, Mayor Pro Tem [email protected] Rick Mullen (310) 457-7502 Beaches & Harbors (310) 305-9543 Skylar Peak (310) 924-9881 Fire Department, Battalion 5 (310) 456-2812 Jefferson Wagner (310) 456-8044 Lost Hills Sheriff Station (310) 456-6652 County Sheila Kuehl, County Supervisor (213) 974-3333 Malibu Public Library (310) 456-6438 State Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority (323) 221-9944 Gavin Newsom, Governor (916) 445-8994 Waterworks (310) 456-9661 Henry Stern, Senate (916) 651-4027 Waterworks Emergency (800) 675-4357 Richard Bloom, Assembly (310) 450-0041 Weather & Surf Conditions (310) 457-9701 Federal Kamala Harris, Senate (213) 894-5000 Weed Abatement (626) 575-5484 Dianne Feinstein, Senate (310) 914-7300 Wind Conditions, Zuma Beach (310) 457-1174 Ted Lieu, Congress (323) 651-1040 Community Sports Organizations State & Federal AYSO Adamson House, Malibu (310) 456-8432 Soccer, Ages 4-17 MalibuAyso.org California Coastal Commission (805) 585-1800 California Highway Patrol (800) 835-5247 Malibu Little League Baseball & Softball, Ages 7-12 MalibuLittleLeague.org California State Parks & Recreation (818) 880-0363 Caltrans, Highway Information (800) 427-7623 Malibu Pony (805) 370-2300 Baseball, Ages 11-15 MalibuPony.com Office of Emergency Services (916) 845-8510 Publication Design State Parks Camping Reservations (800) 444-7275 www.ProHolmesDesign.com 28 • Program Information 310.317.1364 General Registration Information 3 Easy Ways to Register

The City of Malibu Community Services Department offers a wide variety of programs and classes at its various facilities. In order to make registration as easy as possible, a registration form Register online at has been included on Page 30. MalibuCity.org/Register • Payment may be made by check, cash or with VISA or MasterCard money order. • Make check payable to “City of Malibu.” Registration Information Registration • There is a $40 service charge on all checks ONLINE returned from the bank. Mail your registration form • Registration will be processed on a first and payment to: come, first served basis. City of Malibu • A class receipt/confirmation will be mailed back Attn: Recreation Programs only if you include a self-addressed, stamped 23825 Stuart Ranch Road envelope enclosed with the registration form. MAIL Malibu, CA 90265

Register in person at: Malibu Bluffs Park Online Registration Information 24250 Pacific Coast Highway 10am-5pm MalibuCity.org Register Open seven days a week. WALK-IN • Select a class or program • Create a user name or log into the online Register online or in person registration program at the Malibu Community Pool • Complete the online form 30215 Morning View Drive • Pay with a VISA or MasterCard AQUATIC 310.317.1364 PROGRAMS Refund Policy Policies and Procedures on page 30. Please call 310.317.1364 or • A Refund Request Form is required for all 310.456.2489 ext 349 for refund requests and must be submitted to registration information or the Community Services Department. online assistance. • The form is available at Malibu City Hall, ASSISTANCE Malibu Bluffs Park and online at MalibuCity.org/RefundRequest • All refunds must be approved by the City of Malibu Community Services Department. Community Services Department Account Credit 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. Contact the Community Services Department Malibu, CA 90265 to use an account credit for a program. 310.456.2489 MalibuCity.org Questions or Assistance 310.456.2489 ext 349

MalibuCity.org • 29 Primary Household Contact Information First Name______Last Name ______Address______City ______State_____ Zip ______Phone # ( ) ______Cell # ( ) ______Email Address______Email Address______Emergency Contact ______Relationship______Phone # ( ) ______Health Concerns/Special Circumstances: Please list any health concerns or special circumstances for the participant(s): medications, allergies, etc.

Program Registration Program ______Program Information One registration form may be used for more than one person in the same household. First & Last Name M/F DOB Grade School Program & Dates

Make checks payable to City of Malibu. Mail payment and Release Agreement registration form to: City of Malibu,Community Services Department, 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, Malibu, CA 90265 – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SIGN BELOW – REFUND POLICIES & PROCEDURES: Individuals with disabilities requiring any accommodations to participate in the programs in which you are registering must inform the City of Malibu at the time registration is submitted. Individuals • A program may be cancelled due to low enrollment. needing such accommodations must document the need for such accommodations, including • A full refund will be issued only in the event that a program is cancelled by the type and extent of accommodations to complete the registration form or participate in the the Community Services Department. registered program. The City of Malibu, as a matter of policy and law, will administer and conduct all • There will be a $10.00 service charge per person per program for refund City programs in such a manner that no qualified individual with a disability will be excluded from requests. participation in, or be denied benefits of services, programs, or activities of the City .If any individual • Single Day Programs and Multi-Day Programs (including but not limited feels that he/she or a group of individuals with a disability are being discriminated against, the to day camps, workshops, classes and aquatics): refund requests must be submitted one week prior to the program start date. person(s) or group(s) are encouraged to contact the City’s ADA office by phone at 310.456.2489, or in writing to Compliance Officer, 23825 STUART RANCH RD, MALIBU, CA 90265. • Sports Leagues and Tournaments (including all individual and team registrations): refund requests must be submitted prior to the posting I fully understand that my and/or my child’s participation in the above described program (the of the game schedule or two weeks before the first scheduled game, “Program”) exposes me and/or my child to risk or personal injury, death or property damage. I hereby whichever occurs first. acknowledge that I am voluntarily participating in this Program and agree to assume such risks. • Participants may not receive a refund if their refund request is not I hereby release, discharge and agree not to sue the City of Malibu, including its officers, employees, submitted within the prescribed application period. Refunds will not be and agents, (hereinafter the “City”) for any injury, death or damage to or loss of personal property issued for no-shows. arising out of, or in connection with, my and/or my child’s participation in the Program from whatever • Participants may receive a credit (less non-refundable fees) for medical cause, including the active or passive negligence of the City or any other participants in the program. related issues or special circumstances approved by the Community The parties to this agreement understand that this document is not intended to release any party Services Director. from any act or omission of “gross negligence,” as that term is used in applicable case law and /or • Refund requests must be submitted online at malibucity.org/refund statutory provision. In consideration of being permitted to participate in the Program, I hereby agree, request or in person at Malibu Bluffs Park, Malibu City Hall or the Malibu Community Pool. for myself, my heirs, administrator, executors and assigns, that I shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claims, demands, actions or suits arising out of or in connection • A check will be issued by the City and mailed to the original payee within ten business days. Participants may elect to keep a refund on account as with my and/or my child’s participation in the Program. a credit. The credit will remain available on the participant’s recreation I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND AGREEMENT NOT TO SUE AND FULLY account up to one year from the date of issue. After one year, the credit will UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT IT IS A FULL RELEASE OF ALL LIABILITY AND SIGN AT be refunded via check to the participant. MY OWN FREE WILL. • Any costs incurred by the City or a contract instructor including but not I further agree and acknowledge that the City does not provide accident, medical, liability, workers’ limited to uniforms, supplies, or equipment provided to the participant, compensation insurance or any other insurance for program participants. As parent/guardian, I will be deducted from refunds, credits, or transfers. hereby consent to emergency treatment of my minor child as a result of accident or injury. I further • Fees paid shall be refunded, credited, or transferred at a pro rated rate agree to pay any and all costs incurred as a result of said treatment. I agree to carefully inspect and for programs cancelled by the City after the first meeting date, less non- satisfy for myself that the facilities provided are reasonably safe for their intended use. I understand refundable fees such as uniforms, supplies or equipment. the City retains the right to use photos taken of me and/or my child during activities for publicity Scholarship Program: Financial aid may be available on purposes. a limited basis and will be prioritized by need. All required paperwork must be submitted one week prior to the first program Adult/Parent______Date______date in order to be considered. (Signature required to process registration) 30 • Program Information 310.317.1364

PRSRT. STD. CITY OF MALIBU U.S. POSTAGE PAID Community Services Dept. MALIBU, CA 90265 PERMIT NO. 174 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. Malibu, CA 90265 POSTAL CUSTOMER ECRWSS