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City of Redwood City Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department Is Given for Me And/Or Child As Named Below REDWOOD CITY PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES FEATURED EVENTS Picnic en Blanc, Oktoberfest, Zoppé Italian Family Circus, FALL 2021 Halloween Spooktakular, Haunt Your Home, CLASSES, PROGRAMS & EVENTS Holly Jolly Home Decorating, SEPTEMBER THROUGH DECEMBER Hometown Holidays and MORE! SPECIAL EVENTS Pub in the Park Shakespeare in the Park Halloween Spooktakular August 28, 2021 "Pericles, Prince of Tyre" October 23, 2021 11:00am-4:00pm September 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 2021 @ 4pm 12:00-3:00pm Red Morton Park Sequoia High School Campus Lawn Red Morton Community Center Local brews, live music, food trucks & lawn 1201 Brewster Ave, Redwood City www.redwoodcity.org/spooktakular games. www.redwoodcity.org/shakespeare www.redwoodcity.org/pubinthepark Day of the Dead Picnic en Blanc November 7, 2021 Music in the Park Friday, September 10, 2021 4:00-9:00pm Through September 1, 2021 6:30-10:30pm Courthouse Square Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm It’s our end-of-summer picnic dinner and dance casacirculocultural.org Stafford Park event. Redwood City Location revealed 48 Ten weeks of music variety in beautiful hours prior to the event. Kiwanis Farmers Market Stafford Park. Great for the entire family! www.rwcpaf.org/picnic-en-blanc for tickets Through November www.redwoodcity.org/musicinthepark Saturdays 8:00am-12:00pm Oktoberfest https://www.facebook.com/ Music on the Square September 16-26, 2021 RedwoodCityKiwanisFarmersMarket Through September 3, 2021 Courthouse Square Fridays, 6:00-8:00pm (tickets required) Hometown Holidays Courthouse Square Beer, Brats & Pretzels, Dancers, Games, and December 4, 2021 The place to be on Friday nights! Enjoy music, contests! Tickets needed. 10:00am-6:30pm fun and everything downtown Redwood City www.redwoodcity.org/oktoberfest Downtown Redwood City has to offer! The Annual Children’s Festival. Enjoy a Zoppe Italian Family Circus parade, entertainment, Santa Claus and Movies on the Square October 8-Nov 21, 2021 SNOW! Through September 2, 2021 Matinee & Evening Shows (tickets required) www.hometownholidays.org Thursdays- times vary Downtown Redwood City Courthouse Square An intimate one-ring circus featuring acrobats, Enjoy twelve big screen movies - in stereo with equestrian showmanship, canine capers, the community for FREE! clowning and plenty of audience participation. www.redwoodcity.org/movies www.redwoodcity.org/zoppe RedwoodCityEvents @rwcparks Subscribe to our weekly entertainment eNews @rwcevents @CityofRWC www.redwoodcity.org/newsletters FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EVENTS, VISIT WWW.REDWOODCITYEVENTS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS REGISTRATION INFO ...................... 4-6 ADULT CLASSES .......................... 50-57 ADULT FITNESS ...........................58-60 Fitness Center/Open Gym ...........................................................64 ADULT SPORTS CLASSES ......... 61-63 ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES ..............65 ADULTS 50+ ................................... 67-70 VMSC Events ......................................................................................68 Zoom Days ..........................................................................................70 COVID RESPONSE ................................7 ESSENTIAL SERVICES ............... 66-74 PRESCHOOL/TOTS ........................ 13-21 COVID-19 Rent Relief Fund .........................................................71 Lil Learners Preschool ...................................................................12 Diaper Program ..................................................................................15 Food Programs, Homeless Services .................................66-67 YOUTH & TEEN .............................22-48 COVID Eviction Legal Aid ......................................................72-73 After School Sports ..................................................................44-45 Rental Assistance ......................................................................12-14 Art .....................................................................................................25-27 Cooking .................................................................................................28 Dance ..............................................................................................34-35 Driver's Ed ...........................................................................................48 STAY Enrichment ...................................................................................29-33 Holiday Camps ...........................................................................22-24 CONNECTED Kids Nights Out .................................................................................39 Martial Arts ..........................................................................................40 SIGN UP FOR CITY ENEWS Sports Classes ............................................................................41-45 eNews Theater ...........................................................................................36-37 RWCPARKS & REDWOODCITYEVENTS Youth Center Activities ..........................................................46-47 Teens can participate in some classes in the adult section. INSTAGRAM @RWCPARKS Pro Tip: Classes are for 18+ unless otherwise marked. INSTAGRAM @RWCTEENS EVENTS @RWCPARKSANDREC & @RWCEVENTS Downtown Events ..............................................................................2 Halloween Spooktakular ..............................................................38 PARKS & EVENTS YOUTUBE - CITYOFRWC Haunt Your Home Decorating Contest ....................................8 Holly Jolly Home Decorating Contest ......................................9 Oktoberfest Downtown Redwood City .................................10 READ OUR BLOG Summer of Wellness ......................................................................49 COMMUNITY INFORMATION REDWOODCITYPARKSBLOG.WORDPRESS.COM Library Services ................................................................................18 Park Guide ...........................................................................................75 Picnic Reservations .........................................................................75 FALL 2021 ACTIVITY GUIDE WWW.REDWOODCITY.ORG/PARKS 650.780.7311 3 ¿Necesita ayuda en HOW TO REGISTER español? Vea la página 6 REGISTRATION DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE... RESIDENTS: NON-RESIDENTS: This is a living document that we will update as things change or Online registration, Online registration: as new camps, classes, and city information is added. Check back August 24, 10:00am August 31, 10:00am often! HOW TO REGISTER REFUND & CREDIT POLICY- CLASSES ONLY If a class is cancelled by the department, a full refund will be issued. ONLINE REGISTRATION Log on to: www.redwoodcity.org/parks CLASS Cancellations made 1 week prior to the class start date will 1. Go to “Register Now” receive a refund less a $5 cancellation fee PER CLASS. 2. You will need to set up an account 3. You may then log on and register 24 hours a Students who wish to withdraw from a class less than one week day, 7 days a week. prior to the start date will receive a department credit which may be applied to any future recreation department activity, less the $5 CREDIT CARDS cancellation fee, PER CLASS. We gladly accept American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa. In general, no refunds or credits will be issued after the class begins. Students who are dissatisfied with a program for any reason CONTACT US must fill out a refund request form prior to receiving a credit Questions? Call 650.780.7311 or email so we can make the class better in the future. Credits and [email protected] refunds will be evaluated on a case by case basis by the program supervisor. Form can be found here: www.redwoodcity.org/refund WALK-IN & DROP-OFF LOCATIONS This policy applies to our fee based recreation programs and not to: Registration Hours: Adult sports leagues, building/facility rentals & fees, food concessions, Red Morton: Mon-Thurs 8:30am-5:00pm special events, recreational (open) swimming, aerobics and fitness Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm passes, trips and class materials Sandpiper: Mon-Thurs 12:00-7:30pm REGISTRATION INFORMATION VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Pre-registration is required for all classes! Please note that participants are responsible for ensuring their child’s and/or their environment is safe/free from obstructions and Register early so our instructors can plan and so that we don't that any use of third-party applications (Zoom, Google Hangouts, cancel due to low enrollment. Microsoft Teams, etc.) is done at your own risk. Classes may be cancelled if there is low enrollment. All registrations are taken on a first come first serve basis. IN-PERSON ACTIVITIES Waiting lists will be established if a program is full. If a space The City continues to follow State and County guidance in response becomes available we will contact you. You will not be to COVID-19. Programs are modified and compliant with all health charged for the class unless you are enrolled. mandates and guidance. Please note that we will continue to update our programs and make further adjustments as things change. If you would like a refund, please fill out a refund request form at www.redwoodcity.org/refund. WE’RE ONLY HUMAN RESIDENT STATUS With so much planning, sometimes we make mistakes. Occasionally, locations, dates and times change and of course, we Any person with a home Redwood City mailing address is have typos. Please read your receipts carefully, we will correct any
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