MAR 9 Annual Military Dance Community Calendar 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Trilogy Lodge in Corona The Woman’s Improvement Club of Corona invites you to the Annual Military Dance, in honor of all veterans and military FEB 21 Ladders & Linguine Dinner personnel. Enjoy entertainment by Savvy Dancers, TJ the 6 p.m. at the Corona Public Library DJ, and dancing, along with delicious appetizers, wine, and Economic Development News raffles. All funds raised at this event will support the building The Friends of the Corona Public Library and the Corona of units at the March Air Reserve Base for homeless vets and Corona’s Economic Development Department is your Business Partner Firefighter’s Association are hosting the Annual Ladders & families to receive housing, counseling, job training, and job Linguine Dinner. All proceeds from this dinner will benefit placement. Tickets are $40. For more information, please the Library’s services and programs. Individual tickets are contact Linda Bates at [email protected]. $55 and a table seating 8 can be purchased for $400. The City of Corona has an Economic Development Department at City Hall Corona’s Market Report Admission includes dinner and three beverages. Please visit specifically designed to be a liaison between the city government and the 3rd Quarter, 2018 www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com or the Corona MAR 16 Inspire Life Skills Bingo Night business community. The function of Corona’s ED Department is to bring Public Library to purchase tickets. 7 p.m. at the Circle City Center business to the City, help it thrive and to create new businesses and jobs Test your luck of the Irish at Inspire’s Annual Bingo for our community. Economic Development (ED) is the process of building a • 2.31% Industrial Vacancy Rate – Fundraiser. Inspire Life Skills Training, Inc. is hosting their 3rd strong, sustainable, adaptive local economy. It is the engine that helps cities FEB 23 5th Annual Fire & Ice Chili Cook-Off 29th consecutive quarter of rates 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Shops at Dos Lagos Annual Bingo Night to benefit aged out foster and homeless grow and thrive while building a healthy quality of life for its citizens. below 5% youth. Tickets are $35. Each ticket includes 8 came cards, The Circle City Rotary will be hosting the 5th Annual Fire refreshments, and 1 free raffle ticket. Additional game cards, Corona’s ED Team has cultivated important connections with entities such • 4.0% Office Vacancy Rate & Ice Chili Cook-Off and Craft Beer on Saturday, beer, and raffle tickets will be available for sale. To purchase February 23 at The Shops at Dos Lagos. Proceeds from as the Riverside County Economic Development Agency (EDA), Corona • 4.0% Commercial Vacancy Rate tickets, please call (951) 314-2238. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce, Naval Surface this event will go to service projects. For more information, Warfare Center, March Joint Powers Authority (JPA), CA Department of Tax • 5% Retail Vacancy Rate please visit www.FireandIceCorona.org APR 13 Historical Fiction Author Brunch and Fee Administration (formerly Board of Equalization), Governor’s Office • 3.4% Corona Unemployment Rate 10 a.m. at the Corona Public Library of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), Center for International (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics) MAR 2 Drive 4 Life: Teen Driver Safety Class Trade Development (CITD), California Manufacturing Technology Consulting 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Police Department Join the Friends of the Corona Public Library’s 3rd Annual (CMTC), the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and local colleges/ Historical Fiction Author Brunch. The panel will feature Kate The Corona Police Department hosts the Drive 4 Life universities, to name a few. Quinn, Kristina McMorris, and Marie Benedict. Tickets are program for young drivers between the ages of 15 ½ and 19 $30 and may be purchased in the BookShop at the Library New Development who have a driver’s license, a learner’s permit, or are about or online at www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com. Economic Development Department can help you with: to get one. The goal of the program is to educate our young • Business relocation and expansion (into and around Corona) Coming to Corona drivers and their parents in an effort to promote traffic safety • Assistance with the permit process on our roadways and prevent fatal traffic collisions. The APR 27 Corona-Norco Day of the Child • Connection to resources – such as capital, investors, supply chain • Corona Mall program focuses on the four most common factors that lead 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at City Park in Corona and business incentives • Downtown Medical Campus to fatal traffic collisions involving young drivers: Speeding, Join the free annual festival designed for elementary • Business outreach and continuing education/workforce development Driving Under the Influence, Seatbelts, and Street Racing school children and their parents. There will be a number and training • Shea Center Corona which are all addressed in detail. of activities for children and information booths for • Business resource connections • Metro at Main parents. Enjoy pony rides, petting zoo, bouncers, story Dreams & Decisions Workshop telling, and much more! For more information, please visit • El Cerrito and the I-15 MAR 2 Corona’s ED Department is particularly focused on manufacturing and tech 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Circle City Center www.CoronaNorcoDayoftheChild.org. businesses. The ED Team is committed to attracting and growing companies in Corona that will allow our residents to live, work, and play in town. Soroptimist International (SI) of Corona presents a great Stay in the know! opportunity for 7th and 8th grade girls to spend a day with CIRCLE CITY CHORALE CHOIR AUDITIONS their friends, middle school counselors, and members of SI. Auditions every January & August The day-long workshop helps girls realize their potential Stay up to date about the latest by instilling in them that their dreams can come true if they Do you love to sing, meet new people, and be involved in make good choices starting now. For more information, City news by subscribing to your community? Audition to sing with the Circle City Chorale! please visit www.DreamsandDecisions.com or email There are openings in the Children’s and Adult Choirs! Contact eNotifications. Get the information [email protected]. [email protected] to schedule your audition. you want straight to your inbox! Metro at Main Shea Center Corona: 1151 W. Rincon Street www.CoronaCA.gov/Subscribe

Animal Control (951) 736-2309 Park and Tree Need help? Maintenance (951) 736-2234 Business License (951) 736-2275 Learn more about Corona’s Economic Development Department and how The City of Corona offersan Infoline that can be Corona Police Dept. (951) 736-2330 Neighborhood Watch (951) 279-3581 we can help your business grow, thrive, or relocate to the Circle City! accessed by calling (951) 736-2400. Human Resources (951) 736-2209 Senior Center (951) 736-2363 www.CoronaCA.gov (951) 736-2371 The following are phone numbers you can call for “Frequently Asked Questions.” Library (951) 736-2381 Sidewalk/Street Repair (951) 736-2234

2 PARKS & FACILITIES MAP EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER FUN FRIDAYS HOORAY FOR PRE-K ACADEMY Rose Solis Mandi Warchuck $95 residents; $105 non-residents • 6 weeks $215 residents; $225 non-residents • 6 weeks Your child will learn through fun and creativity as they experience Students will practice letter and number recognition, phonics, age-appropriate themed activities, children’s literature, arts and kindergarten sight words, and writing through common core crafts. A great first-time class. Child must be potty-trained. Please pack strategies. Child must be potty-trained. Parents must volunteer a lunch for your child. Parents must volunteer once during the session. twice during the session. Please pack a healthy snack for your child. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. A $30 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 18 Session 1 – February 13 • No class February 18 21009 3-5 yrs Fri 9:30am-1:00pm ACC 20887 3½-5 yrs M/W 9:15am-12:15pm VAC Session 2 – Class begins March 8 Session 2 – Class begins April 8 • No class May 6 & 8 21010 3-5 yrs Fri 9:30am-1:00pm ACC 20888 3½-5 yrs M/W 9:15am-12:15pm VAC HOORAY FOR BIG STUFF KINDER PREP Mandi Warchuck Diana Miljour $90 residents; $100 non-residents • 6 weeks Daily centers include crafts, a new theme, letter, and sight word each This year-long class is designed for parents and toddlers to explore week. We cover reading, writing and math. Parents must volunteer those first steps into learning. Each day our class will learn letters once per session. Pack a lunch for your child. Child must be potty- and colors, create crafts, and enjoy free play and circle time. A $25 trained and ready to attend class without parents. A $25 material material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins February 12 Session 1 – $150 residents; $160 non-residents • 3 weeks 20883 1-2.11 yrs Tues 9:15am-10:15am VAC Class begins January 14 • No class January 21 Session 2 – Class begins April 9 • No class May 7 20928 4-5 yrs M/W/F 9:00am-12:30pm BP 20884 1-2.11 yrs Tues 9:15am-10:15am VAC Session 2 – $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 3 weeks Class begins January 15 HOORAY FOR PRE-K 20929 4-5 yrs T/Th 11:30am-3:00pm BP Session 3 – $190 residents; $200 non-residents • 4 weeks Mandi Warchuck Class begins February 4 • No class February 15 & 18 $215 residents; $225 non-residents • 6 weeks 20930 4-5 yrs M/W/F 9:00am-12:30pm BP Through crafts, socialization, educational songs and books, your child will learn letter and number recognition, writing skills, science and how Session 4 – $130 residents; $140 non-residents • 4 weeks to use scissors. Child must be potty-trained. Parents must volunteer Class begins February 5 twice during the session. Please pack a healthy snack for your child. 20931 4-5 yrs T/Th 11:30am-3:00pm BP A $30 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Session 5 – $190 residents; $200 non-residents • 4 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc Class begins March 4 Session 1 – Class begins February 12 20932 4-5 yrs M/W/F 9:00am-12:30pm BP 20885 3½-5 yrs T/Th 10:30am-1:30pm VAC Session 6 – $130 residents; $140 non-residents • 4 weeks Session 2 – Class begins April 9 • No class May 7 & 9 Class begins March 5 20886 3-5 yrs T/Th 10:30am-1:30pm VAC 20933 4-5 yrs T/Th 11:30am-3:00pm BP Session 7 – $190 residents; $200 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins April 8 20934 4-5 yrs M/W/F 9:00am-12:30pm BP SAVE TIME! Session 8 – $130 residents; $140 non-residents • 4 weeks REGISTER ONLINE! Class begins April 9 20935 4-5 yrs T/Th 11:30am-3:00pm BP It’s as Easy as 1, 2, 3... 1. Go to www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 2. Sign in or create an account 3. Register!

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 3 PREPPY K PRESCHOOL KINDER KORNER Krista Busanovitch Kathy Lascano Learn through active play, hands on projects, games, crafts, $205 residents; $215 non-residents • 7 weeks socialization and educational ways. Designed to be a year-long, Your child will explore letter recognition and sounds, math concepts, with different themes, numbers, letters, shapes, and colors. Child reading and pre-writing skills through songs, crafts, games, and must be potty-trained and ready to attend class without parents. learning centers. Parents must volunteer twice during the session. Please pack healthy snacks and water for your child daily. Child must be potty-trained. Please pack a healthy lunch for your A $30 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. child. A $30 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – $120 residents; $130 non-residents • 3 weeks Session 1 – Class begins January 15 Class begins January 14 • No class January 21 20971 3-5 yrs T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm VAC 20889 3½-5 yrs M/W/F 10:00am-1:30pm GTR Session 2 – Class begins March 5 • No class April 2 & 4 Session 2 – $90 residents; $100 non-residents • 3 weeks 20972 3-5 yrs T/Th 9:00am-12:00pm VAC Class begins January 15 20890 3½-5 yrs T/Th 10:00am-1:30pm GTR KINDER KORNER Session 3 – $150 residents; $160 non-residents • 4 weeks NEW! EARLY EARLY CHILDHOOD Class begins February 4 • No class February 11 & 18 ADVANCED 20891 3½-5 yrs M/W/F 10:00am-1:30pm GTR Kathy Lascano $205 residents; $215 non-residents • 7 weeks Session 4 – $120 residents; $130 non-residents • 4 weeks This advanced class is designed to get your child ready for Class begins February 5 kindergarten. Letter recognition, phonics, sight words, reading, 20892 3½-5 yrs T/Th 10:00am-1:30pm GTR writing, and math skills will be taught through fun learning centers Session 5 – $180 residents; $190 non-residents • 4 weeks each day. Please bring a lunch. Child must be potty-trained. Parents Class begins March 4 are required to help twice. A $30 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. . 20893 3½-5 yrs M/W/F 10:00am-1:30pm GTR Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 6 – $120 residents; $130 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins March 5 Session 1 – Class begins January 14 No class January 21 & February 18 20894 3½-5 yrs T/Th 10:00am-1:30pm GTR 20973 3½-5 yrs M/W 9:00am-12:00pm VAC Session 7 – $190 residents; $200 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins April 8 Session 2 – Class begins March 4 • No class April 1 & 3 20895 3½-5 yrs M/W/F 10:00am-1:30pm GTR 20974 3½-5 yrs M/W 9:00am-12:00pm VAC Session 8 – $120 residents; $130 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins April 9 PARENT/CHILD PLAYGROUP 20896 3½-5 yrs T/Th 10:00am-1:30pm GTR Mona Tritz $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 8 weeks TODDLER TIME Come spend a special day together and make new friends while NEW! developing important classroom skills, such as sharing and following Kathy Lascano instructions. Enjoy simple crafts, music, motor skill activities and $70 residents; $80 non-residents • 7 weeks more. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor on the first day This fun class introduces your toddler to a classroom setting. Each of class. class colors, shaped, letters, sharing and more will be taught through Activity Age Day Time Loc crafts, circle time, and free play. Parent is required to participate Session 1 – Class begins January 10 with their child. A $25 material fee is payable to instructor at the first class. 20756 1-3 yrs Thurs 10:30am-11:30am VPC Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 2 – Class begins March 7 Session 1 – Class begins January 18 20757 1-3 yrs Thurs 10:30am-11:30am VPC 20977 1-2½ yrs Fri 9:00am-10:00am VAC Session 2 – Class begins March 8 • No class April 5 SMARTY PANTS 20978 1-2½ yrs Fri 9:00am-10:00am VAC Mona Tritz $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 8 weeks Learn fun ways to teach your child letters, numbers and colors. Enjoy crafts, games, music, and a snack while meeting new friends! Parents must participate with child. A $20 material fee is payable to REGISTER EARLY! the instructor at the first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Classes may be cancelled if the minimum number Session 1 – Class begins January 10 of participants is not met. 20758 2-3 yrs Thurs 9:00am-10:00am VPC Session 2 – Class begins March 7 4 20759 2-3 yrs Thurs 9:00am-10:00am VPC EARLY CHILDHOOD HAPPY DAYS Mona Tritz $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 8 weeks Your child will enjoy a fun and busy day with crafts, songs and educational centers. We develop many important preschool READY, SET, LEARN classroom skills while making friends. Child must be potty-trained. Kathy Lascano Parents must volunteer once per session. Please pack a lunch for $85 residents; $95 non-residents • 7 weeks your child. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the Prepare your child for kindergarten by exploring letter recognition first class. and sounds, scissor skills, name writing, sight words, pre-reading and Activity Age Day Time Loc math skills. This class works well with Kinder Korner. Parents must Session 1 – Class begins January 9 volunteer once during the session. Child must be potty-trained. 21092 3-5 yrs Wed 9:30am-12:30pm VPC Please pack a healthy lunch for your child. A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Session 2 – Class begins March 6 Activity Age Day Time Loc 21093 3-5 yrs Wed 9:30am-12:30pm VPC Session 1 – Class begins January 18 20975 3-5 yrs Fri 10:30am-12:30pm VAC Session 2 – Class begins March 8 • No class April 5 MUSIC & DANCE 20976 3-5 yrs Fri 10:30am-12:30pm VAC CREATIVE BALLET Center Stage Staff STEPPING STONES $110 residents; $120 non-residents • 8 weeks Diana Miljour This class is an introduction to the fundamentals of ballet, Explore, learn and develop friendships through stories, music, arts development of motor skills, musical rhythms, and individual and crafts, and learning centers in this first step into preschool. creativity. Girls wear a light-colored leotard ONLY. They will be Child must be potty-trained and ready to attend without parents. barefoot - no shoes needed. Boys wear a T-shirt and shorts. Contact Please pack a snack each day. Parents must volunteer once during Center Stage at (951) 736-9866 for specific class information. the session. A $25 material fee is payable to the instructor at the Activity Age Day Time Loc first class. Class begins February 6 Activity Age Day Time Loc 20799 3-4½ yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:45pm CSS Session 1 – $60 residents; $70 non-residents • 3 weeks Class begins January 14 • No class January 21 20936 3-5 yrs M/W 1:00pm-3:00pm BP PRE-BALLET/TAP Center Stage Staff Session 2 – $60 residents; $70 non-residents • 3 weeks $110 residents; $120 non-residents • 8 weeks Class begins January 15 An introduction to the fundamentals of ballet and tap. Development 20937 3-5 yrs T/Th 9:00am-11:00am BP of motor skills, musical rhythms, and individual creativity will be Session 3 – $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks explored. Girls wear a light colored leotard, pink tights, pink ballet Class begins February 4 • No class February 18 shoes, and black tap shoes. Boys wear a T-shirt and shorts. Contact 20938 3-5 yrs M/W 1:00pm-3:00pm BP Center Stage at (951) 736-9866 for specific class information. Session 4 – $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc Class begins February 5 Class begins February 9 20939 3-5 yrs T/Th 9:00am-11:00am BP 20800 4½-7 yrs Sat 9:15am-10:00am CSS Session 5 – $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins March 4 PRE-COMBO I (BALLET & TAP) 20940 3-5 yrs M/W 1:00pm-3:00pm BP Jennifer Huber Session 6 – $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks This is a Ballet & Tap combo class for the youngest beginning dancer. Class begins March 5 Children will improve balance, coordination, and learn how to follow 20941 3-5 yrs T/Th 9:00am-11:00am BP directions. Dance attire, ballet & tap shoes are required. Activity Age Days Time Loc Session 7 – $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins April 8 Session 1 – $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 8 weeks Class begins the week of January 8 20942 3-5 yrs M/W 1:00pm-3:00pm BP 20861 2-3 yrs Tues 5:30pm-6:00pm VPC Session 8 – $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins April 9 20862 2-3 yrs Sat 10:00am-10:30am CCC 20943 3-5 yrs T/Th 9:00am-11:00am BP Session 2 – $85 residents; $95 non-residents • 6 weeks Class begins the week of March 19 20863 2-3 yrs Tues 5:30pm-6:00pm VPC 20864 2-3 yrs Sat 10:00am-10:30am CCC WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 5 6 EARLY CHILDHOOD 21002 21001 21000 20999 6-18 20998 20997 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek ofFebruary 20 20996 20995 20994 20993 6-18 20992 20991 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek9 ofJanuary Activity socialandintellectualskills. while nurturing beat melody, rhythm, tonality, and of power the explore children dance, movement games, and instruments. 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EARLY CHILDHOOD SPORTS & FITNESS AMERICAN KARATE FOR PEE WEES All American Karate Staff $55 residents; $65 non-residents • 4 weeks This is a great beginner class for younger children. Through Karate, children learn self-confidence, self-discipline, and gain self-esteem. YOUTH Uniform included in the fee. INDOOR Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 12 SOCCER 20817 3½-4 yrs Sat 11:00am-12:00pm AAKS LEAGUE Session 2 – Class begins March 9 20818 3½-4 yrs Sat 11:00am-12:00pm AAKS BIDDY SOCCER LEAGUE BEGINS MARCH 18 – MAY 11 TriFytt Sports Staff VISIT PAGE 12 $85 residents; $95 non-residents • 6 weeks For Program Information on Your child will have a great time playing soccer while making new friends. Everyone will receive a team shirt. The first two weeks Our Indoor Soccer League will be practice and team assignments. Ages 2-3 year old – parent participation is required. Ages 3-5 year old – parent participation encouraged.

Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 19 • No class February 16 BIDDY TEE LEAGUE 21043 2-3 yrs Sat 9:00am-9:30am SP TriFytt Sports Staff 21044 3-5 yrs Sat 9:30am-10:15am SP $85 residents; $95 non-residents • 6 weeks Session 2 – Class begins January 26 • No class February 16 Your child will have a great time playing tee-ball and learning the benefits of teamwork. First two weeks we will be practicing and 21045 2-3 yrs Sat 9:00am-9:30am SCP assigning teams. Everyone will receive a team shirt. Ages 2-3 year 21046 3-5 yrs Sat 9:30am-10:15am SCP old – parent participation is required. Ages 3-5 year old – parent Session 3 – Class begins March 16 participation encouraged. 21047 2-3 yrs Sat 9:00am-9:30am SP Activity Age Day Time Loc 21048 3-5 yrs Sat 9:30am-10:15am SP Session 1 – Class begins January 18 Session 4 – Class begins March 23 21051 2-3 yrs Fri 3:30pm-4:00pm SP 21049 2-3 yrs Sat 9:00am-9:30am SCP 21052 3-5 yrs Fri 4:00pm-4:45pm SP 21050 3-5 yrs Sat 9:30am-10:15am SCP Session 2 – Class begins January 24 21053 2-3 yrs Thurs 3:30pm-4:00pm SCP 21054 3-5 yrs Thurs 4:00pm-4:45pm SCP Session 3 – Class begins March 21 21057 2-3 yrs Thurs 5:30pm-6:00pm SCP 21058 3-5 yrs Thurs 6:00pm-6:45pm SCP Session 4 – Class begins March 22 21055 2-3 yrs Fri 5:00pm-5:30pm SP 21056 3-5 yrs Fri 5:30pm-6:15pm SP

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 7 8 EARLY CHILDHOOD 3. 2. 1. It’s asEasy1, 2, 3... REGISTER ONLINE! SAVE TIME! 21066 21065 Session 4 21064 21063 Session 3 21062 21061 Session 2 21060 21059 Session 1 Activity is required. Ages 3-5years old, parent isencouraged. participation givena be will child T-shirt. 2-3-yearsAges old, parentparticipation needed to succeed and grow in whichever sport they choose. Every children to be active and healthy while giving them fundamental skills class:basketball, T-ball,soccer.and motivate to designed is class This Here is a great chance for kids to play their favorite sports all in one $85 residents; $95non-residents •6weeks TriFytt Staff Sports MULTI SPORTS 20778 12 Class beginsJanuary Activity the instructoratfirstclass. walk on a balance beam, and more. A $5 insurance fee is payable to together. Students will jumpon a trampoline, play parachute games, time spending while coordination and skills Teachsocial child your $100 residents; $110non-residents •8weeks Gymnastics Pacifica Staff MOM/DAD &MEGYMNASTICS 20777 12 Class beginsJanuary Activity the instructoratfirstclass. as well. Trampoline is also available. A $5 insurance fee is payable to beams, practiced on bars, be skills floor, will skills vault. Social and learn will Gymnasts gymnastics. basic to introduction an is Jewels $100 residents; $110non-residents •8weeks Gymnastics Pacifica Staff JEWELS Register! Sign inorcreate anaccount Go towww.CoronaCA.gov/Registration – – – – Class begins January 19•NoclassFebruary 16 Class beginsJanuary Class beginsMarch 23 Class beginsMarch 16 26•NoclassFebruary 16 Class beginsJanuary Age Age Age 3-5 yrs 2-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 2-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 2-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 2-3 yrs 1½-3 yrs 3-4 yrs Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Days Sat Days Sat Days Time Time Time 10:30am-11:15am 10:00am-10:30am 10:30am-11:15am 10:00am-10:30am 10:30am-11:15am 10:00am-10:30am 10:30am-11:15am 10:00am-10:30am 11:00am-11:45am 11:00am-11:45am SCP SCP SCP SCP Loc Loc Loc GP GP SP SP SP SP experience in gymnastics. An obstacle course and gymnastics gymnastics and course hands-on obstacle a An enjoying gymnastics. while in child yourexperience with time quality Spend $108 residents; $118non-residents •8weeks Kips GymnasticsStaff PARENT/TOT GYMNASTICS 21074 21073 Session 2 21072 21071 Session 1 Activity is encouraged. participation parent – old year required.3-5 is Ages participation shirt.games.team receivebe a old-parentwill year Child 2-3 Ages be will practice andteamassignments; theremainder oftheclasses will week first benefits teamwork.The the and sharing learning sportsmanship, and of friends new making while soccer Play $85 residents; $95non-residents •6weeks TriFytt Staff Sports TUESDAY NIGHTSOCCER 21018 21017 Session 4–Classesbeginthe week of April 8 21016 21015 Session 3–Classesbegintheweek ofMarch 4 21014 21013 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek ofFebruary 4 21012 21011 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek 7 ofJanuary Activity Classes focus on discipline. “stranger danger”aswell asbalanceandcoordination. and confidence, respect, emphasizes Program $64 residents; $74non-residents •3weeks USKO Staff PEE WEE KARATE 20788 20787 No class April 5-6 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek ofMarch 1 20786 20785 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek 4 ofJanuary Activity fee includesthe required insurancefee. class.first before Class the formrelease a sign must guardian legal a and T-shirt. shorts or leotard or a parentwear environment.must A Children organized and safe, fun, a in utilized are equipment – – Class beginsMarch 19 22 Class beginsJanuary Age Age Age 3-5 yrs 2-3 yrs 3-5 yrs 2-3 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 4-6 yrs 1½-3 yrs 1½-3 yrs 1½-3 yrs 1½-3 yrs Days Tues Tues Tues Tues Day Days T/Th M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W Sat Fri Sat Fri Time Time Time 6:00pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:00pm 4:00pm-4:45pm 3:30pm-4:00pm 4:30pm-5:00pm 3:45pm-4:15pm 4:30pm-5:00pm 3:45pm-4:15pm 4:30pm-5:00pm 3:45pm-4:15pm 4:30pm-5:00pm 3:45pm-4:15pm 12:30pm-1:15pm 11:00am-11:45am 12:30pm-1:15pm 11:00am-11:45am

USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO KIPS KIPS KIPS KIPS Loc Loc Loc VP VP VP VP EARLY CHILDHOOD / YOUTH SOCCER SKILLZ TriFytt Sports Staff $85 residents; $95 non-residents • 6 weeks Your child will be introduced to soccer in a fun and safe environment while learning the basics of the game and making new friends. Our Soccer Skillz class is designed to fine-tune each child’s motor and socialization skills. Every child will receive a T-shirt. Ages 2-3 year old – parent participation is required. Ages 3-5 year old – parent participation is encouraged. Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 24 21067 2-3 yrs Thurs 3:30pm-4:00pm SP 21068 3-5 yrs Thurs 4:00pm-4:45pm SP Session 2 – Class begins March 21 21069 2-3 yrs Thurs 5:30pm-6:00pm SP 21070 3-5 yrs Thurs 6:00pm-6:45pm SP PEE WEE TENNIS Tennis Anyone Staff TOT/SUPER TOT GYMNASTICS $65 residents; $75 non-residents • 4 weeks Kips Gymnastics Staff Pee Wee students will learn the basics of the forehand, backhand, $108 residents; $118 non-residents • 8 weeks volley, and serve. Your child will love joining in fun games like This positive experience will help develop coordination and social “Popcorn Machine” and “Tennis Alley Rally.” Please bring a racquet interaction in a safe and fun atmosphere. Children must wear a and a can of tennis balls to the first class. leotard or shorts and a T-shirt. Child must be potty-trained and 3 Activity Age Day Time Loc years old at the beginning of the session. A parent or legal guardian Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 9 must sign a release form before the first class. Class fee includes the 20829 3-6 yrs Wed 4:15pm-5:00pm MP required insurance fee. Activity Age Day Time Loc 20830 3-6 yrs Sat 8:15am-9:00am MP Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 4 Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 6 20789 3-4 yrs Fri 10:00am-11:00am KIPS 20831 3-6 yrs Wed 4:15pm-5:00pm MP 20790 3-4 yrs Fri 11:00am-12:00pm KIPS 20832 3-6 yrs Sat 8:15am-9:00am MP 20791 3-4 yrs Sat 12:30pm-1:30pm KIPS Session 3 – Classes begin the week of March 6 20792 5-6 yrs Sat 12:30pm-1:30pm KIPS 20833 3-6 yrs Wed 4:15pm-5:00pm MP Session 2 – Classes begin the week of March 1 20834 3-6 yrs Sat 8:15am-9:00am MP No class April 5-6 Session 4 – Classes begin the week of April 3 20793 3-4 yrs Fri 10:00am-11:00am KIPS 20835 3-6 yrs Wed 4:15pm-5:00pm MP 20794 3-4 yrs Fri 11:00am-12:00pm KIPS 20836 3-6 yrs Sat 8:15am-9:00am MP 20795 3-4 yrs Sat 12:30pm-1:30pm KIPS BEGINNING TOT FIGURE SKATING 20796 5-6 yrs Sat 12:30pm-1:30pm KIPS Icetown Staff $109 residents; $119 non-residents • 6 weeks MUSIC & DANCE This class is an introduction to the exciting sport of figure skating. Skaters will learn how to stand up and fall down, skate forwards and backwards, glide on one foot, swizzle, and stop. Ice skates will be ALL THAT’S DANCE provided. Skaters will receive four (4) free public skating sessions to Domonique Williams practice their skills outside of class. $160 residents; $170 non-residents • 16 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc Sample different dance genres ranging from ballet, jazz, modern, and Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 10 everything in between. Enjoy the freedom of finding which style fits your natural style or the combination of all. 20897 3-5 yrs Thurs 6:00pm-6:30pm ISR Activity Age Day Time Loc 20898 3-5 yrs Sat 12:00pm-12:30pm ISR Class begins January 8 Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 21 20731 5-11 yrs Tues 5:00pm-6:00pm CCC 20899 3-5 yrs Thurs 6:00pm-6:30pm ISR 20900 3-5 yrs Sat 12:00pm-12:30pm ISR

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 9 BALLET FOLKLORICO Elizabeth Parra $150 residents; $160 non-residents • 15 weeks Come learn the basics of Ballet Folklorico. Learn traditional dances GUITAR – LEVEL I from Mexico like “The Mexican Hat Dance” and many more. Enjoy Leran Wang being part of a group and performing for our community. $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 8 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc Class introduces instrument part names, tuning, music theory, Classes begin January 9 • No class April 3 reading music,and group rhythm and singing exercises. Techniques Beginning such as picking, and strumming will also be taught. Participants must 20783 5+ yrs Wed 5:00pm-6:30pm VPC bring a guitar to first class. Instructor’s personal website: http:// www.leranwang.com Intermediate 20784 8+ yrs Wed 6:30pm-8:00pm VPC Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 9 HULA DANCE 20760 8-12 yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:45pm CCC Amanda Panoke Session 2 – Class begins March 6 $140 residents; $150 non-residents • 14 weeks 20761 8-12 yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:45pm CCC Learn the beautiful dances of Hawaii, along with the values and culture of the Hawaiian people. This will include traditional costume GUITAR – LEVEL 11 making, performing opportunities, and authentic understanding and NEW! delivery of dances. This class is for those with little or no Hula Leran Wang Dance experience. Costume materials and equipment will be $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 8 weeks requested as needed throughout class session. The focus will be on learning to play and sing popular songs for the Activity Age Day Time Loc Guitar. Level I is highly recommended before taking this class, but not required. Participants must provide their own guitar. Instructor’s Class begins January 7 personal website: http://www.leranwang.com No class January 21, February 18, March 25 & 27 Activity Age Day Time Loc 20879 4-7 yrs M/W 4:30pm-5:30pm GFR Session 1 – Class begins January 9 20880 8-11yrs M/W 5:30pm-6:30pm GFR YOUTH 20762 8-14 yrs Wed 6:00pm-6:45pm CCC 20881 12-17 yrs M/W 6:30pm-7:30pm GFR Session 2 – Class begins March 6 BEGINNING VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO, 20763 8-14 yrs Wed 6:00pm-6:45pm CCC & STRING BASS Corona Symphony Conservatory Staff $190 residents; $200 non-residents • 12 weeks This fun class is for beginners who want to learn the skills to play in a youth orchestra! Students need their own instrument and supplies, instructor can advise at first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Class begins January 17 LOW-COST 20774 5-17 yrs Thurs 3:30pm-4:15pm CSC GROUP & PRIVATE 20775 5-17 yrs Thurs 4:15pm-5:00pm CSC 20776 5-17 yrs Thurs 5:45pm-6:30pm CSC MUSIC LESSONS GUITAR PIANO DRUMS VOCAL BASS ACAPPELLA CHOIR! NEW! David Anderson $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 6 weeks Learn how to harmonize, beatbox, and groove to some of your favorite contemporary songs. No prior singing experience necessary and great for the whole family! A $5 material fee is payable to the Bands • Recording Studio • Instruments & Equipment Provided instructor at the first class. Fender® Center for the Performing Arts Activity Age Day Time Loc 815 W. 6th St., Ste. 220, Corona, CA 92882, 951-735-2440 Session 1 – Class begins January 8 www.KidsRockFree.org 21094 12+ yrs Tues 6:00pm-7:00pm CCC Session 2 – Class begins March 5 • No class April 2 21095 12+ yrs Tues 6:00pm-7:00pm CCC

10 HIP HOP FOR EVERYONE SPORTS & FITNESS Domonique Williams $160 residents; $170 non-residents • 16 weeks AMERICAN KARATE FOR KIDS Hip Hop for everyone! Simple routines to hip hop beats, incorporating new and old school urban movement. Fun, intense, All American Karate Staff easy to follow class that keeps you moving! $55 residents; $65 non-residents • 4 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc Class will teach kicks, punches, and blocks, as well as how to apply Class begins January 8 self-defense moves to various forms and participate in non-contact fighting. Uniform is included in fee. 20732 7-11 yrs Tues 6:00pm-7:00pm CCC Activity Age Day Time Loc 20733 12-17 yrs Tues 7:00pm-8:00pm CCC Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 7 INTRO TO IRISH DANCE 20819 5-12 yrs M/W/F 4:00pm-5:00pm AAKS 20820 5-12 yrs T/Th 5:00pm-6:00pm AAKS Erin Tobin $59 residents; $69 non-residents • 7 weeks Session 2 – Classes begin the week of March 4 You don’t have to be Irish to Irish Dance! Learn the high energy 20821 5-12 yrs M/W/F 4:00pm-5:00pm AAKS dance form featured in shows such as Riverdance and Lord of 20822 5-12 yrs T/Th 5:00pm-6:00pm AAKS the Dance. Students will explore both solo and group dancing in traditional and modern styles as they learn this unique and exciting PURE JOY BASKETBALL dance style. NEW! Activity Age Day Time Loc ACADEMY YOUTH Session 1 – Class begins January 11 Justin Griffin 20741 5-17 yrs Fri 5:30pm-6:30pm CCC $200 residents; $210 non-residents • 6 weeks Session 2 – Class begins March 1 Discover the Pure Joy Experience! Learn the game of basketball the right way from an 11-year professional player. Development at its 20742 5-17 yrs Fri 5:30pm-6:30pm CCC finest. Become an impact player by mastering the basics. Please bring a basketball and wear athletic gear and shoes. MUSIC STARTZ Activity Age Day Time Loc Fender Center Staff Classes begin February 20 $40 residents; $50 non-residents • 4 weeks 21079 7-11 yrs M/W 5:00pm-5:55pm CCC Learn the roles of Rock Band instruments: Guitar, Bass, Drums, and 21080 12-18 yrs M/W 6:00pm-6:55pm CCC Keyboard. Students experience each instrument and learn vocal techniques through age-appropriate contemporary songs. Students will engage with the class in singing or performing with the instruments. BEGINNING FIGURE SKATING Activity Age Day Time Loc Icetown Staff Session 1 – Class begins January 16 $109 residents; $119 non-residents • 6 weeks 20768 5-9 yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:45pm KRF This class is an introduction to the exciting sport of figure skating. Skaters will learn how to stand up and fall down, skate forwards and Session 2 – Class begins February 27 backwards, glide on one foot, swizzle, and stop. Ice skates will be 20769 5-9 yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:45pm KRF provided. Skaters will receive four (4) free public skating sessions to practice their skills outside of class. UKULELE Activity Age Day Time Loc Leran Wang Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 8 $64 residents; $74 non-residents • 8 weeks 20901 5-13 yrs Tues 6:00pm-6:30pm ISR Students will learn the fundamentals of playing the ukulele as well 20902 5-13 yrs Sat 12:00pm-12:30pm ISR as some popular songs! This course will also cover the care of the Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 19 instrument as well as music theory and vocal exercises. Participants will need their own instrument; the instructor can advise on 20903 5-13 yrs Tues 6:00pm-6:30pm ISR purchase of ukulele in class. 20904 5-13 yrs Sat 12:00pm-12:30pm ISR Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 9 20764 5-12 yrs Wed 4:00pm-4:45pm CCC RECREATION LOVES Session 2 – Class begins March 6 20765 5-12 yrs Wed 4:00pm-4:45pm CCC BEING FOLLOWED

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WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 11 12 YOUTH “B” Division: “C” Division: Skills Mandatory Testing: Fee: Final Registration: Fee: Early Bird Registration: Registration Deadline: Saturday, Services at(951) 736-2241.Services For information pleasecontactRecreation further Coach’sMandatory meeting: March 5, 2019 for volunteer Department Contact Recreation forms. Services coaches we get. Volunteers subjecttobackground check. Formation ofteamsandenrollment basedonnumber ofvolunteer VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED 502 S. Vicentia Ave., Corona Games are played atCivicCenterGymnasium, Games Begin: Practices Begin: “A” Division: 21108 21107 21106 21105 21104 divisions listedbelow: receive ateam T-shirt. Leagueswillbeformed intheage clothingandtennisshoes.comfortable Eachplayer will social interactionandsportsmanship. Children shouldwear through agroup-oriented format emphasizingfun, teamwork, to learnthebasicfundamentalsofsoccer. Skillswillbetaught instructional program for boys andgirlsages4-14designed Leagues willbeformed for boys/girls ages4-14years old. An • 50% discounttoward firstchildenrollment fees. Successfully screened volunteer coachesreceive $70 residents; $110non-residents $80 residents; $120non-residents “A”Division: “B”Division: “C”Division: Junior Division: Pee Wee Division:

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$64 residents; $74non-residents •3weeks USKO Staff CHILDREN’S BRAZILIANJIU-JITSU 20948 20947 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek ofMarch 4 20946 20945 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek 7 ofJanuary Activity one onsite. by spotting rentmay you or mat hands-on yoga a bring Please instructors. with experienced safety for mats yoga over taught are prop.yoga a as classes hammocks low-hangingAll Kids uses AiReal $70 residents; $80non-residents •6weeks Yoga DenStaff KIDS AIREAL YOGA 20753 17•Noclass Class beginsJanuary April 4 Activity must Parent art. self-defense accompany aminoronthefirst night ofclass. a strictly and is locks This competitions. joint or throws, uses that attacker.tournaments an no control are to There methods art other self-defense a is Aikido $75 residents; $85non-residents •12weeks Terry McCarthy JUNIOR AIKIDO 21026 21025 Session 4–Classesbegintheweek of April 8 21024 21023 Session 3–Classesbegintheweek ofMarch 4 21022 21021 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek ofFebruary 4 21020 21019 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek 7 ofJanuary Activity arts.martial Eitherway, you willhave agreat timegettinginshape! burn and calories, endurance, mixedor tournament in compete to needed skills learn or build body, your tone to program this Try locks. joint downs,chokes,and take learn to partners with Work Age Age Age 7-12 yrs 7-12 yrs 7-12 yrs 7-12 yrs 10-14 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs 5-13 yrs Day Thurs Mon Thur Mon Day Day Thurs T/Th M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W Time Time Time 3:45pm-4:55pm 3:45pm-4:55pm 3:45pm-4:55pm 3:45pm-4:55pm 6:30pm-7:30pm 4:45pm-5:30pm 6:15pm-7:00pm 4:45pm-5:30pm 6:15pm-7:00pm 4:45pm-5:30pm 6:15pm-7:00pm 4:45pm-5:30pm 6:15pm-7:00pm

USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO USKO GFR YD YD YD YD Loc Loc Loc PURE JOY BASKETBALL NEW! CHILDREN’S MUAY THAI CAMP KICKBOXING Justin Griffin USKO Staff Full Day: $250 residents; $260 non-residents • 1 week $64 residents; $74 non-residents • 3 weeks Half Day: $140 residents; $150 non-residents • 1 week From beginners to pro-fighters, you will get the great conditioning This camp will consist of basic teaching segments for offense from heavy bag work, conditioning drills, punching, kicking, elbows, and defense, skill development, game play and fun games to build knees, and clinching. As you advance, this program will teach you teamwork and leadership skills. In the full day camp, skills will be the skills you need to spar for fitness, or compete as a pro fighter. taught in the morning session and games will be played in the Activity Age Day Time Loc afternoon session. Half day camps are #21082 (9am-12pm) for skills Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 7 only and #21083 (1pm-4pm) for games only. Full day campers, please bring a sack lunch each day to camp. 21027 5-13 yrs M/W 4:45pm-5:30pm USKO Activity Age Day Time Loc 21028 5-13 yrs T/Th 6:30pm-7:15pm USKO Camp meets April 1-5 Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 4 21081 7-18yrs M-F 9:00am-4:00pm GYM 21029 5-13 yrs M/W 4:45pm-5:30pm USKO Morning Skills Session (half day) 21030 5-13 yrs T/Th 6:30pm-7:15pm USKO 21082 7-18yrs M-F 9:00am-12:00pm GYM Session 3 – Classes begin the week of March 4 Afternoon Games Session (half day) 21031 5-13 yrs M/W 4:45pm-5:30pm USKO 21083 7-18yrs M-F 1:00pm-4:00pm GYM 21032 5-13 yrs T/Th 6:30pm-7:15pm USKO Session 4 – Classes begin the week of April 8 YOUTH GENERATION POUND NEW! 21033 5-13 yrs M/W 4:45pm-5:30pm USKO Burton 21034 5-13 yrs T/Th 6:30pm-7:15pm USKO A youth-oriented program that fuses movement and music to improve physical fitness, focus, communication, teamwork, and coordination using light weighted ripsticks. Please bring an exercise or yoga mat to class. NEW! Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – $45 residents; $55 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins the week of January 10 21096 7-15 yrs Thurs 5:30pm-6:15pm CCC PRIVATE Session 2 – $45 residents; $55 non-residents • 4 weeks SWIM Class begins the week of February 7 21097 7-15 yrs Thurs 5:30pm-6:15pm CCC LESSONS Session 3 – $45 residents; $55 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins the week of March 7 Our certified and dedicated staff is committed to helping your child reach his/her swim goals. Whether your child is 21098 7-15 yrs Thurs 5:30pm-6:15pm CCC just getting started or eager to improve, lessons are catered Session 4 – $33.75 residents; $43.75 non-residents • 3 weeks to your child’s swim needs. These 30-minute classes have Class begins the week of April 11 a 1:1 staff/student ratio for more personalized training and 21099 7-15 yrs Thurs 5:30pm-6:15pm CCC meet on Saturdays. Location: Auburndale Community Center Pool, 1045 Auburndale St., Corona Instructor: Recreation Staff Fees: $100 residents; $150 non-residents • 4 weeks SAVE TIME! Ages: Youth 6 mos. – 17 yrs. (children 6 months to 3 years old is a Parent & Me class) REGISTER ONLINE! Dates: January 5-26, February 2-23, March 2-23, April 6-27, and May 4-25 It’s as Easy as 1, 2, 3... Classes available: Adaptive, Parent & Me, Beginner, 1. Go to www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration Intermediate, & Advanced 2. Sign in or create an account 3. Register! For more information on registration and class descriptions, visit the Library and Recreation Services website at www.Corona.CA.gov/Aquatics or contact the Recreation Services office at(951) 736-2241.

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 13 14 YOUTH Activity the firstclass. at instructor havingpayablethe fun! while is to fee insurance $5 A bars. This class will help your child build self-esteem and confidence floor,on vault, beam, and skills basic the taught be will Yourchild $100 residents; $110non-residents •8weeks Gymnastics Pacifica Staff INTRO TO GYMNASTICS 20798 Session 2–ClassbeginsMarch 2•No class April 6 20797 5 Session 1–ClassbeginsJanuary Activity a release form before thefirstclass. anda leotard orshorts T-shirt. A parent orlegalguardian must sign through aprogressive six-level system. Studentsshouldwear a plus exercise, floor trampoline. beam, balance We bars,begin with fundamental skill uneven training which vault,advances the Learn $108 resident; $118non-resident •8weeks Kips GymnasticsStaff GIRL’S ACADEMY 20917 Session 3–Classbegins April 2•Noclass April 23 20916 Session 2–ClassbeginsMarch 7 20915 Session 1–ClassbeginsFebruary 7 Activity ability level. and age towards geared workout a by followed drills, techniques and form stretching, warm-ups, on focus will techniques.Athletes Athletes will learn how to run properly using good form and $80 residents; $90non-residents Sonja Sutherland INTERMEDIATE TRACK &FIELD 20914 Session 3–Classbegins April 1•Noclass April 22 20913 Session 2–ClassbeginsMarch 5 20912 Session 1–ClassbeginsFebruary 5 Activity ability level. and age towards geared workout a by followed drills, techniques and form stretching, warm-ups, on focus will techniques.Athletes Athletes will learn how to run properly using good form and $80 residents; $90non-residents Sonja Sutherland INTRO TO TRACK &FIELD 20779 12 Class beginsJanuary Age Age Age Age 7-16 yrs 7-16 yrs 8-13 yrs 8-13 yrs 8-13 yrs 5-7 yrs 5-7 yrs 5-7 yrs 5-15 yrs Day Day Sat Sat Day Day Tues Thurs Thurs Mon Tues Tues Sat

• • 4 weeks 4 weeks Time Time Time Time 12:30pm-1:30pm 12:30pm-1:30pm 5:00pm-6:00pm 5:00pm-6:00pm 5:00pm-6:00pm 5:00pm-6:00pm 5:00pm-6:00pm 5:00pm-6:00pm 11:00am-11:45am CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS KIPS KIPS Loc Loc Loc Loc GP INTRODUCTION TO ICE HOCKEY JUNIOR TENNIS ACADEMY Icetown Staff INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED $139 residents; $149 non-residents • 6 weeks Tennis Anyone Staff This is a beginning skating class for children interested in ice $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 4 weeks hockey. Skaters will learn basic skating and hockey skills such as how to stand up and fall down, skate forwards and backwards, This academy is for students that have either mastered all 3 levels in stop, stick handling, passing and shooting. Ice skates and hockey the Beginner’s Academy or are coming in with proper form on the sticks will be provided. Gloves and helmet of any kind are required. major tennis strokes. The focus in this group is on building stroke dependability so that students are able to rally with proper form. Activity Age Day Time Loc Class meets on the tennis courts. Please bring a can of tennis balls Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 9 and a racquet to the first class. 20905 5-13 yrs Wed 5:40pm-6:40pm ISR Activity Age Day Time Loc 20906 5-13 yrs Sat 11:00am-12:00pm ISR Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 9 Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 20 20845 7-17 yrs Wed 6:00pm-7:00pm MP 20907 5-13 yrs Wed 5:40pm-6:40pm ISR 20846 7-17 yrs Sat 10:00am-11:00am MP 20908 5-13 yrs Sat 11:00am-12:00pm ISR Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 6 20847 7-17 yrs Wed 6:00pm-7:00pm MP JUNIOR TENNIS ACADEMY 20848 7-17 yrs Sat 10:00am-11:00am MP FOR BEGINNERS Session 3 – Classes begin the week of March 6 20849 7-17 yrs Wed 6:00pm-7:00pm MP Tennis Anyone Staff YOUTH $69 residents; $79 non-residents • 4 weeks 20850 7-17 yrs Sat 10:00am-11:00am MP The focus of this academy is learning the four major strokes of Session 4 – Classes begin the week of April 3 the game in a fun-filled and fitness-friendly atmosphere. Students will work to establish form on the forehand, backhand, volley, 20851 7-17 yrs Wed 6:00pm-7:00pm MP and serve. Beginning students over the age of 13 should start in 20852 7-17 yrs Sat 10:00am-11:00am MP the Intermediate/Advanced Tennis Academy. Class meets on the tennis courts. Please bring a racquet and a can of tennis balls to SPEED, AGILITY, & MOVEMENT the first class. Boost Training Staff Activity Age Day Time Loc $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 4 weeks Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 9 Learn how to run properly and build endurance with this fast-paced 20837 7-13 yrs Wed 5:00pm-6:00pm MP movement class. All sessions are 12 participants max! Come have 20838 7-13 yrs Sat 9:00am-10:00am MP fun at the Boost Performance Center! Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 6 Activity Age Day Time Loc 20839 7-13 yrs Wed 5:00pm-6:00pm MP Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 7 No class January 21 20840 7-13 yrs Sat 9:00am-10:00am MP 20920 8-18 yrs M/W 4:10pm-5:10pm BPC Session 3 – Classes begin the week of March 6 20921 8-18 yrs T/Th 4:00pm-5:00pm BPC 20841 7-13 yrs Wed 5:00pm-6:00pm MP Session 2 – Classes begin the week of February 4 20842 7-13 yrs Sat 9:00am-10:00am MP No class February 18 Session 4 – Classes begin the week of April 3 20922 8-18 yrs M/W 4:10pm-5:10pm BPC 20843 7-13 yrs Wed 5:00pm-6:00pm MP 20923 8-18 yrs T/Th 4:00pm-5:00pm BPC 20844 7-13 yrs Sat 9:00am-10:00am MP Session 3 – Classes begin the week of March 4 20924 8-18 yrs M/W 4:10pm-5:10pm BPC 20925 8-18 yrs T/Th 4:00pm-5:00pm BPC Session 4 – Classes begin the week of April 1 20926 8-18 yrs M/W 4:10pm-5:10pm BPC 20927 8-18 yrs T/Th 4:00pm-5:00pm BPC

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 15 KARATE DAY CAMP ANIME DRAWING All American Karate Staff Creative Brain Staff Participants will enjoy a variety of fun activities while learning the $66 residents; $76 non-residents • 6 weeks fundamental skills needed for Karate. Increase self-confidence and Anime art is a specialized field similar to cartoon drawing. Students respect for self and others. Learn and practice simple self-defense will learn the essence of anime art and will recreate their favorite moves against a variety of attacks. Bring a lunch and snacks. Enjoy characters and design new ones. A $20 material fee is payable to the a on the last day. Uniform included for the first-time instructor at the first class. attendees. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 16 Session 1 – $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 3 days 20871 8-15 yrs Wed 4:00pm-4:50pm CCC Camp meets January 2-4 Session 2 – Class begins March 13 20823 5-12 yrs W-F 8:00am-6:00pm AAKS 20872 8-15 yrs Wed 4:00pm-4:50pm CCC Session 2 – $125 residents; $135 non-residents • 5 days Camp meets January 7-11 20824 5-12 yrs M-F 8:00am-6:00pm AAKS CARTOON DRAWING Creative Brain Staff VOLLEYBALL SKILLZ $66 residents; $76 non-residents • 6 weeks Learn the secrets of cartoon drawing and create your very own Trifytt Sports Staff cartoon story in this unique art class. Students will learn to draw $109 resident; $119 non-resident • 8 weeks characters and other elements, create their own story ideas and Join TriFytt Sports in our Volleyball class and learn or improve the turn them into actual cartoons. A $20 material fee is payable to the skills needed to become a skillful volleyball player. This class will instructor at the first class. focus on the fundamental skills of volleyball by using fun games and Activity Age Day Time Loc exercises, while also developing sportsmanship and character. Every participant receives a T- shirt. Session 1 – Class begins January 16 Activity Age Day Time Loc 20873 8-15 yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:50pm CCC Classes begin March 8 Session 2 – Class begins March 13

YOUTH 21075 6-9 yrs Fri 6:00pm-6:45pm CCC 20874 8-15 yrs Wed 5:00pm-5:50pm CCC 21076 10-14 yrs Fri 7:00pm-7:45pm CCC STEAM PLAY ZONE CLUB NEW! Futurelink Staff SPECIAL INTEREST $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 4-weeks Explore and experience STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, WINTER STEAM CAMP Art, and Math) concepts with interactive demonstrations, NEW! experiments, and hands-on activities and games. This is a great way Futurelink Staff to expose children to STEAM subjects. $285 residents; $295 non-residents • 1 week Activity Age Day Time Loc Explore and experience STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) concepts with interactive demonstrations, Class begins January 10 experiments, and hands-on activities and games. This is a great way 20909 7-12 yrs Thurs 4:00pm-5:00pm FTC to expose children to STEAM subjects. Activity Age Day Time Loc STEM WORKSHOP – EXTREME Camp meets January 7-11 NINJAS WITH LEGO 20910 7-12 yrs M-F 1:00pm-4:00pm FTC Bricks 4 Kidz Staff $45 residents; $55 non-residents • 1 day workshop MOTHER’S DAY The team of five ninjas all have their own important role to play ETIQUETTE in carrying on the legacy of spectacular ninja skill, self-discipline, courage, and honor. Join the team by using LEGO bricks, technic Mrs. Misa Martinez pieces, gears, and motors to build the ninja domain of temples, $30 residents; $40 non-residents • 1 day workshop dragons, awesome motorized ninja vehicles, ninja spinning machines, Mothers and Daughters, enjoy each other’s company at our Etiquette and more. Children will use their imaginations and creativity to dive Tea Party. It’s the sweetest way to honor mom. Tea and pastries will into the extreme world of ninjas. be served. Please come dressed in Tea Party attire. A $10 material Activity Age Day Time Loc fee is payable to the instructor on day of class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Class meets January 19 Class meets May 4 20869 5-12 yrs Sat 9:30am-12:30pm CCC 20767 5-12 yrs Sat 1:00pm-2:30pm CCC

16 VIDEO GAME DESIGN OUR Creative Brain Staff NEW! $66 residents; $76 non-residents • 6 weeks You play the games, now learn to design and develop them. You will learn to create and program your own video games. Computers will ADVENTURE be provided for classroom use. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. CAMPS Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 16 20877 8-15 yrs Wed 7:00pm-7:50pm CCC Spend your school holiday breaks with us at the Circle City Session 2 – Class begins March 13 Center. Our camps will include team building activities, crafts, and sports. Recreation Staff will provide an enjoyable and safe 20878 8-15 yrs Wed 7:00pm-7:50pm CCC environment for your child(ren). Please bring a sack lunch, an afternoon snack will be provided. Please call (951) 736-2241 INTRO TO COMPUTER CODING for further information. An enrollment packet and emergency card must be completed before the first day of attendance. Creative Brain Staff Camps are subject to minimum number of participants to run $66 residents; $76 non-residents • 6 weeks the camp. Space is limited so reserve your spot today! Introduction to Computer Coding lets participants freely explore basic concepts of coding. Join in for the fun and the science and end Instructors: City of Corona Recreation Staff up creating your own computer programs! A $20 material fee is Location: Circle City Center, 365 N. Main Street

required, which is payable to the instructor at the first day of class. YOUTH Age: 5-12 years (Child must have been enrolled in Activity Age Day Time Loc elementary school during the 2018/2019 school year. Activity Week of Time Session 1 – Class begins January 16 December Holiday Camp 20875 7-12 yrs Wed 6:00pm-6:50pm CCC $66 residents; $84 non-residents • 3 days Session 2 – Class begins March 13 21077 December 26-28 7:00am-6:00pm 20876 7-12 yrs Wed 6:00pm-6:50pm CCC Winter Break Camp Session 1 – $66 residents; $84 non-residents • 3 days SPRING STEAM CAMP NEW! 20684 January 2-4 7:00am-6:00pm Futurelink Staff Session 2 – $110 residents; $140 non-residents • 1 week $285 residents; $295 non-residents • 1 week 20685 January 7-11 7:00am-6:00pm Explore and experience STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) concepts with interactive demonstrations, Spring Break Camp experiments, and hands-on activities and games. This is a great way $110 residents; $140 non-residents • 1 week to expose children to STEAM subjects. 21127 April 1-5 7:00am-6:00pm Activity Age Day Time Loc Camp meets April 1-5 20911 7-12 yrs M-F 1:00pm-4:00pm FTC LOOK FOR OUR SUMMER CAMPS IN OUR SUMMER CORONA CONNECTION! COMPUTER CLASSES AT THE LIBRARY STEM WORKSHOP – REMOTE BEGINNING TYPING FOR CONTROL MANIA WITH LEGO KIDS/TEENS Bricks 4 Kidz Staff Joann Clark $50 residents; $60 non-residents • 1 day workshop $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 8 weeks Making it move is the name of the game at this exciting camp! This class will teach your child the Home, Top and Bottom row Students will love to see their creations in motion using LEGO letters, and various symbols using the computer keyboard. Learn wireless remote controls. Campers will use fascinating and how to use the Left and Right Shift keys for capital letters. An $8 challenging LEGO technic bricks, motors, gears, axles, and other material fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. amazing parts to create dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines Please bring a flash drive to the first class. and more. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Class begins January 12 Class meets April 20 20747 8½-17 yrs Sat 12:30pm-1:45pm CPL 20870 5-12 yrs Sat 9:30am-12:30pm CCC

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 17 18 ADULT 20744 Session 2– 20743 Session 1– like shows in Activity featured style dance Riverdance andLord oftheDance. the You’re learning never toooldtodance! while social and cardio fun of hour an Enjoy limits. age no knows Dance Irish $65 residents; $75non-residents Erin Tobin ADULT IRISHDANCE 20882 12•NoclassMarchClass beginsJanuary 30 Activity requested asneededthroughout classsession. be will equipment and materials Costume dances. of delivery and understanding authentic and opportunities, performance making, and values the with culture of the Hawaiian people. along Hawaii,This will include traditional costume of dances beautiful the Learn $140 residents; $150non-residents Amanda Panoke ADULT HULADANCE MUSIC &DANCE CORONA FOLLOW LIBRARY THE Class beginsMarch 1 11 Class beginsJanuary Age Age 18+ yrs 18+ yrs 18+ yrs

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The City of Corona offers adult softball through our partnership with Major League Softball. League benefits include: • Online registration • Awards for 1st and 2nd place teams ADULT • Direct communication with Major League Softball Registration and League information is available by visiting SOFTBALL www.mlsoftball.com or by calling the Major League Softball For Program office at (951) 358-2800, ext. 2. Information CALL (951) 358-2800, ext. 2. WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 19 20 ADULT 21042 21041 Session 4–Classesbegintheweek of April 8 21040 21039 Session 3– 21038 21037 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek of 21036 21035 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek 7 ofJanuary Activity while learningsomekickboxing moves! will have class Every arts. different activities that martial are full of fun! and Come join us and get fitness in shape both in skilled are looking to get in shape as well as learn self-defense. Our instructors class that isgreatThis isahighenergy for menand women whoare $64 residents; $74non-residents •3weeks USKO Staff FITNESS KICKBOXING 20956 12+ 20955 12+ Session 2–Classesbegintheweek of 20954 20953 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek of Activity while releasing stress andtensionfrom jointsandmuscles. held at a slower pace and focuses is on stretching all class areas comfortably.of the This body position each achieve fully to body the body.allowthe to and practice safe for Yogaused often areprops Gentle Yoga Therapy isstructured around rejuvenating and healing $70 residents; $80non-residents •8weeks Yoga DenStaff GENTLE YOGA THERAPY DISABILITIES ACT DISABILITIES WITH AMERICANS assistance to participate inanevent,assistance toparticipate Disabilities Act, ifyou needspecial In compliancewiththe Americans with ensure accessibility. will enabletheCitytomake reasonable arrangements to 48 hourspriortotheevent, program, class, oractivity, the ADA Coordinator at(951)736-2235. Notification program, class, oractivity, pleasecontact Classes begintheweek ofMarch 4 Age Age 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 14+ yrs 12+ yrs 12+ yrs yrs yrs

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YD YD YD YD Loc Loc An athletic, dynamic, energizing form of yoga, which sculpts & tones $70 residents; $80non-residents •8weeks Yoga DenStaff HOUR OFPOWER 20960 20959 Session 2–Classesbegintheweek ofMarch 8 20958 20957 Session 1–Classesbegintheweek 11 ofJanuary Activity remove stress andreplace itwithadoseofinnerpeace. guided can time. while Meditation a at step one – you state peaceful and calm effort, a helps find and meditation some through you requires walks literally own meditation your on Meditating $70 residents; $80non-residents •8weeks Yoga DenStaff GUIDED MEDITATION 20766 Class begins April 9 Activity standing, cover will Weseated andground defenses. jiu-jitsu. and aikido karate, include will car-jacking prevention and kidnapping. Self-defense physical training This class will cover home survival defense techniques, school safety, $35 residents; $45non-residents Elise Simmons SELF-DEFENSE STREET SURVIVAL – WOMEN’S 20755 17•Noclass Class beginsJanuary April 4 Activity rank required. self-defense only. competitions, No White gi must be worn. arts. Adult yellow other belt or higher Aikido and Learn Jiu-Jitsu Judo,YoshinkanAikido, environment. Aikido, Shintai Fudo pressure from techniques advanced low as well a as weapons in skills your Hone $75 residents; $85non-residents •12weeks Terry McCarthy INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED AIKIDO 20962 12+ Session 2–ClassbeginsMarch 5 20961 8 Session 1–ClassbeginsJanuary Activity every muscle inyour body. Beprepared tosweat! Age Age Age Age 12+ yrs 12+ yrs 12+ yrs 12+ yrs 17+ yrs 14+ yrs 12+ yrs yrs

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INTRO TO YOGA KRAV MAGA Yoga Den Staff All American Karate Staff $70 residents; $80 non-residents • 8 weeks $55 residents; $65 non-residents • 4 weeks This is an introduction to a safe practice and foundation of yoga. Krav Maga is the official self-defense and fighting system of the Poses will be broken down elementally with an emphasis on learning Israeli Defense Forces and various police departments throughout the fundamentals of yoga. Please bring a yoga mat to the first class. the U.S. This highly effective, easy to learn system of self-defense Activity Age Day Time Loc is offered for men and women of all skill levels. Please wear loose clothing and tennis shoes. Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 7 Activity Age Day Time Loc 20963 12+ yrs Mon 5:00pm-6:00pm YD Session 1 – Class begins January 8 20964 12+ yrs Thurs 9:30am-10:30am YD 20827 18+ yrs Tues 6:00pm-7:00pm AAKS Session 2 – Classes begin the week of March 4 Session 2 – Class begins March 5 20965 12+ yrs Mon 5:00pm-6:00pm YD 20828 18+ yrs Tues 6:00pm-7:00pm AAKS 20966 12+ yrs Thurs 9:30am-10:30am YD INTRO TO FLOW POUND FITNESS NEW! NEW! Celeste Burton Maria Korcsmaros $30 residents; $40 non-residents • 4 weeks Full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements using ripsticks. An all level class designed in a flow format, sequencing yoga Pound transforms drumming into an effective way of working out. postures linking body, mind and spirit while working your strength, Please bring an exercise or yoga mat to class. flexibility and balance. First time participants will receive a 7-day Activity Age Day Time Loc complementary pass to Anytime Fitness. Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – $ 45 residents; $55 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins the week of January 10 Session 1 – Class begins January 11 21100 13+ yrs Thurs 6:30pm-7:30pm CCC 20983 16+ yrs Fri 11:00am-12:00pm AF Session 2 – $ 45 residents; $55 non-residents • 4 weeks Session 2 – Class begins February 8 Class begins the week of February 7 20984 16+ yrs Fri 11:00am-12:00pm AF 21101 13+ yrs Thurs 6:30pm-7:30pm CCC Session 3 – Class begins March 8 Session 3 – $45 residents; $55 non-residents • 4 weeks 20985 16+ yrs Fri 11:00am-12:00pm AF Class begins the week of March 7 Session 4 – Class begins April 12 21102 13+ yrs Thurs 6:30pm-7:30pm CCC 20986 16+ yrs Fri 11:00am-12:00pm AF Session 4 – $33.75 residents; $43.75 non-residents • 3 weeks Class begins the week of April 11 ADULT 21103 13+ yrs Thurs 6:30pm-7:30pm CCC

Adult Men & Women Coed Basketball League

RULE THE COURT!

• Tuesday Open League (18+) • Thursday 40+ 4-Man Half Court League • $390 Team fee plus weekly ref fees (18+ league $25; 40+ league $12.50) • $50 Forfeit Deposit (Returned at the end of the season) • Manager’s Meeting: February 5, 7:00pm, Circle City Center, 365 N. Main St. Corona • Scrimmage: 18+ League, February 12, 7:00pm 40+ League, February 13, 7:00pm • Games begin the week of February 18, Civic Center Gymnasium, 502 S. Vicentia Ave., Corona Free Agent? Come to our scrimmage and have a team add you to their team! For more information, please contact the Recreation Services office at (951) 736-2241 or email [email protected]

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PILATES INFUSED CORE & FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH Maria Korcsmaros Get your core work done with some functional exercises to strengthen from the inside out. A full body workout using Pilates rings, rubber bands, and Pilates-based exercises. All levels welcome. Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – $68.75 residents; $78.75 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins January 7 • No class January 21 TAI CHI EXERCISE 20987 16+ yrs M/W/F 9:30am-10:30am GFR Ron Sahli $65 residents; $75 non-residents • 13 weeks Session 2 – $68.75 residents; $78.75 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins February 4 • No class February 18 Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art that has health benefits beyond its mild aerobic exercise value. Chinese Chi Kung (breath 20988 16+ yrs M/W/F 9:30am-10:30am GFR work) is included for its relaxing benefits. The 8:00 am class is for Session 3 – $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 4 weeks advanced students with instructor approval. A $10 material fee Class begins March 4 is required for the beginning class only, which is payable to the 20989 16+ yrs M/W/F 9:30am-10:30am GFR instructor at the first day of class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 4 – $75 residents; $85 non-residents • 4 weeks Class begins April 8 Classes begin January 12 • No class February 16 20990 16+ yrs M/W/F 9:30am-10:30am GFR Intermediate/Advanced 20780 18+ yrs Sat 8:00am-9:20am VPC POWER FLOW YOGA Beginners 20781 18+ yrs Sat 9:30am-10:20am VPC Yoga Den Staff $70 residents; $80 non-residents • 8 weeks A unique style of yoga where postures are linked together in a YOGA EN ESPAÑOL – MEDITACIÓN continuous flow. Build stamina, strength and flexibility while toning Sonia Aba the body and clearing the mind. The instructor will encourage rest $55 residents; $65 non-residents • 5 weeks periods and give modifications if needed. Please bring a yoga mat Meditación para principiantes, algunos beneficios extraordinarios to the first class. en esta práctica mejorar la ansiedad, descanso mental, Activity Age Day Time Loc aportar felicidad, mejora la salud y ayuda al manejo del estrés, Session 1 – Classes begin the week of January 7 reduce la alta presión., etcétera. Cada vez hay más necesidades de 20967 12+ yrs Mon 6:00pm-7:25pm YD aprender a relajarse esta práctica que dará eso que buscas. Favor de traer un mat de yoga a clase. 20968 12+ yrs Fri 9:30am-10:55am YD Activity Age Day Time Loc

ADULT Session 2 – Classes begin the week of March 4 Session 1 – Class begins January 17 • No class February 14 20969 12+ yrs Mon 6:00pm-7:25pm YD 20770 13+ yrs Thurs 6:00pm-7:00pm CCC 20970 12+ yrs Fri 9:30am-10:55am YD Session 2 – Class begins March 7 20771 13+ yrs Thurs 6:00pm-7:00pm CCC STRENGTH, STRETCH NEW! AND RENEW YOGA EN ESPAÑOL – PARA TODOS Sue Bowen Sonia Aba $50 residents; $60 non-residents • 5 weeks $55 residents; $65 non-residents • 5 weeks This class uses body weight exercises for strength, active stretching Fluida y retadora. Desintoxica el cuerpo, mente y emociones de techniques, foam rollers, and tennis balls to release soft tissue, stiff una forma inspiradora y profunda. Abierta a todos niveles con joints, and lengthen tight muscles. Leave class feeling less STRESSED! oportunidades de experimentar más movimientos avanzados en Participants must feel comfortable doing floor work. Please bring a rutinas creativas y divertidas. Trasciende tus limitaciones. Fortalece mat and wear comfortable clothes. el centro de tu cuerpo (abdomen y espalda). Favor de traer un mat Activity Age Day Time Loc de yoga a clase. Class begins January 7 • No class January 21 & February 11 Activity Age Day Time Loc 20745 18+ yrs M/W 6:00pm-7:00pm CCC Session 1 – Class begins January 17 • No class February 14 20772 13+ yrs Thurs 7:15pm-8:15pm CCC Session 2 – Class begins March 7 20773 13+ yrs Thurs 7:15pm-8:15pm CCC 22 COMPUTER CLASSES AT THE LIBRARY RECREATION LOVES BASIC COMPUTER/MICROSOFT BEING FOLLOWED WORD Joann Clark Facebook/ Instagram $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 10 weeks Circle City @CoronaCA.gov/ Center Registration An introductory class to learn how to use a computer and mouse. Learn how to create a simple document, save and print it. In addition, learn how to search the internet, create an email address and send messages to friends and family. The course will teach you the features of Word. Learn how to use Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles and Illustrations groups to format your Word document in a EXCEL 1 creative way. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor on the Joann Clark first day of class. $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 10 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc This course teaches the use of various functions of Microsoft Excel. Class begins January 11 Learn the Font, Alignment, Cells, Numbers, Editing groups and 20749 18+ yrs Fri 12:00pm-1:30pm CPL Formulas Tab to format your Excel spreadsheet in a professional way. Use advanced formulas and features to create worksheets, including spreadsheets, charts and pivot tables. IF functions, templates, and BÀSICAS EN COMPUTACIÓN/ sorting and filtering records. Please bring a flash drive to the PROGRAMA MICROSOFT WORD first class. A $12 material fee is required, which is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Frances Ruiz Activity Age Day Time Loc $60 residents; $70 non-residents • 8 weeks Class begins January 28 • No class February 18 & April 8 Básicas en computación/Programa Microsoft Word. Aprenda a usar el clipboard para formatear un documento en una manera 20751 18+ yrs Mon 7:00pm-8:30pm CPL creativa, buscar información por internet, crear y mandar correros electrónicos, y adjuntos de mensajes. Se requiere un costo de $5.00 MICROSOFT WORD para los materiales, este costo se pagara a la instructora el primer Joann Clark dia de clase. $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 10 weeks Activity Age Day Time Loc Windows 10 will offer individuals an opportunity to learn the basics

Class begins January 28 • No class February 18 of creating documents. Learn the Tabs and Groups; how to use Font, ADULT 20782 18+ yrs Mon 5:15pm-6:30pm CPL Paragraph, and Illustrations Styles. This course will also teach the concepts of mail merging, columns and themes. A $12 material fee BASIC EXCEL is payable to the instructor at the first class. Please bring a flash drive to class. Joann Clark Activity Age Day Time Loc $80 residents; $90 non-residents • 6 weeks Class begins January 29 This class will help you create simple spreadsheets using basic formulas. Learn how to create and format your own budget 20752 18+ yrs Tues 7:00pm-8:30pm CPL spreadsheets. A $10 material fee is required, which is payable to the instructor at the first class. EXCEL 11 Activity Age Day Time Loc Joann Clark Class begins March 22 $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 10 weeks 20750 18+ yrs Fri 12:00pm-1:30pm CPL Learn how to work with PivotTables, and Pivot Charts, manage multiple worksheets and workbooks and financial tools and functions. Explore using the VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, COUNTIF, SUMIF, AVERAGEIF and IFERROR FUNCTIONS. Please bring a flash drive to class. A $12 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. REGISTER EARLY! Activity Age Day Time Loc Classes may be cancelled Class begins January 30 if the minimum number 20748 18+ yrs Wed 7:00pm-8:30pm CPL of participants is not met.

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 23 SPECIAL INTEREST FRISBEE DOGS…CATCH THE FUN! David Procida, Dog Services Unlimited ADULT & PEDIATRIC FIRST $29 residents; $39 non-residents • 1 day NEW! Introduce your dog to the fun sport of Frisbee Toss-n-Fetch with AID, CPR, & AED avid Dog-Disc competitor, David Procida. Class includes proper Derek Hardister, American Preparedness Academy Frisbee throwing techniques, getting your dog motivated to catch $45 residents; $55 non-residents • 1-day a disc AND bring it back to you, as well as some Frisbee stunts. All breeds of dogs over 4 months are welcome! Please bring vaccination This blended learning course will include online and instructor-led records. A $5 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first classroom skill session teaching First Aid, CPR/AED for adults and class. infants. Online portion must be completed before hands-on class Activity Age Day Time Loc portion. Please register early, instructor will email a link for the online portion of the class. Certification is included upon completion. Class meets February 23 A $35 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. 20919 10+ yrs Sat 10:00am-11:30am CP Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins the week of January 22 VOICE-OVERS...NOW IS YOUR TIME! 21084 18+ yrs Tues 5:30pm-7:00pm CCC Wendy Shapero 21085 18+ yrs Sat 9:30am-11:00am CCC $40 residents; $50 non-residents • 1-day workshop Session 2 – Class begins the week of February 19 You’ve heard Wendy Shapero on TV! Now hear Wendy live as she illustrates how you could begin using your speaking voice for 21086 18+ yrs Tues 5:30pm-7:00pm CCC commercials, films, and videos! Now is the best time to make this 21087 18+ yrs Sat 9:30am-11:00am CCC happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. Session 3 – Class begins the week of March 19 Activity Age Day Time Loc 21088 18+ yrs Tues 5:30pm-7:00pm CCC Class meets April 11 21089 18+ yrs Sat 9:30am-11:00am CCC 20944 16+ yrs Thurs 6:30pm-8:30pm CCC Session 4 – Class begins the week of April 9 21090 18+ yrs Tues 5:30pm-7:00pm CCC 21091 18+yrs Sat 9:30am-11:00am CCC NEW! DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING Theresa Chaffin, Dog Services Unlimited $98 residents; $108 non-residents • 7 weeks Is your dog well behaved and trustworthy, or do you need help PRIVATE with improving his attitude? All breeds of dogs over 5 months are SWIM welcome! Basic obedience exercises (heel, sit, stay, come & down) and behavior problems (destructive chewing, jumping, digging, etc.) LESSONS will be addressed. Trophies and Certificates awarded at graduation. Bring shot records and $10 materials fee (includes training Manual) Our certified and dedicated staff is committed to helping you to first meeting, to be held WITHOUT DOGS. reach your swim goals. Whether you are just getting started

ADULT Activity Age Day Time Loc or eager to improve, these focused and specialized swim Class begins February 2 lessons are catered to your swim needs. These 30-minute classes have a 1:1 staff/student ratio for more personalized 20918 10+ yrs Sat 9:00am-10:00am CP training and meet on Saturdays. Location: Auburndale Community Center Pool, 1045 Auburndale St., Corona Instructor: Recreation Staff Fees: $100 residents; $150 non-residents • 4 weeks Ages: 18+ Dates: January 5-26, February 2-23, March 2-23, April 6-27, and May 4-25 Classes available: Adaptive, Parent & Me, Beginner, Intermediate, & Advanced For more information on registration and class descriptions, visit the Library and Recreation Services website at www.Corona.CA.gov/Aquatics or contact the Recreation Services office at(951) 736-2241.

24 ADAPTIVE RECREATION Adaptive Recreation Program* January – April 2019

In an effort to encourage Fit Thursday: Yoga. Learn to relax while doing yoga poses in a inclusivity, the City of Corona class with your peers. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring Library and Recreation Services a towel or mat. Sponsored by Yoga Den. FREE. Department is offering a variety 21115 16+ yrs Feb 28 10:30am-12:00pm CCC of recreational, educational and social programs for teens and adults with developmental disabilities. The programs below Fit Thursday: Basketball Clinic. Time to play! Perfect your are designed to engage participants, create a friendly social dribbling, shooting and much more. FREE. environment, promote mobility and exercise, and encourage play. 21116 16+ yrs Mar 7 10:30am-12:00pm CCC For additional information, or to register for programs, BINGO! Bring your friends and join us for a morning of Bingo. please contact our office at (951) 736-2241. Prizes can be won! FREE. Please check our Library programs for more Adaptive 21117 16+ yrs Mar 14 10:30am-12:00pm CCC opportunities. Craft: Homemade Hand Scrub. Want soft hands?! Learn how to make a homemade hand scrub that you can keep or OUT OF BOUNDS giveaway. FREE. 21118 16+ yrs Mar 21 10:30am-12:00pm CCC City of Corona Recreation Staff • Fee: FREE Pre-Registration is required. Fit Thursday: Yoga. Learn to relax while doing yoga poses in a Please join us on Thursdays for recreational games, interactive class with your peers. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring presentations and social activities. a towel or mat. Sponsored by Yoga Den. FREE. Activity Age Day/Date Time Loc 21119 16+ yrs Mar 28 10:30am-12:00pm CCC Fit Thursday: Basketball Clinic. Let’s get in motion! Learn Fit Thursday: Basketball Clinic. Time to play! Perfect your what it takes to be a basketball star. FREE. dribbling, shooting and much more. FREE. 21109 16+ yrs Jan 10 10:30am-12:00pm CCC 21120 16+ yrs Apr 4 10:30am-12:00pm CCC Karaoke: Show off your talent, while singing to your favorite Craft: Bird House. Paint a little wooden birdhouse that you hits. FREE. can hang on a tree in your yard for the birds to enjoy this spring.. 21110 16+ yrs Jan17 10:30am-12:00pm CCC FREE. 21121 16+ yrs Apr 11 10:30am-12:00pm CCC Coloring: Listen to music, relax and color away. There will be giant coloring pages that teams can color together. FREE. Fit Thursday: Yoga. Learn to relax while doing yoga poses in a 21111 16+ yrs Jan 24 10:30am-12:00pm CCC class with your peers. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a towel or mat. Sponsored by Yoga Den. FREE. Fit Thursday: Yoga. Learn to relax while doing yoga poses in a 21122 16+ yrs Apr 25 10:30am-12:00pm CCC class with your peers. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a towel or mat. Sponsored by Yoga Den. FREE. 21112 16+ yrs Jan 31 10:30am-12:00pm CCC SPECIAL EVENT Fit Thursday: Dance. Come and join us and learn a new dance move to impress your friends! Sponsored by Prima Dance. FREE. Note: Event fee per person. Pre-registration is required. 21113 16+ yrs Feb 14 10:30am-12:00pm CCC Friendship Dance: One of the greatest gifts in life is Friendship; Movie Matinee. Light refreshments will be served. Activity join us for an enchanting time to honor our friendships. Don’t time will be extended, so entire movie can be shown. Movie to miss a dancing good time. Lunch will be served. be determined. FREE. 21123 16+ yrs Feb 7 10:30am-1:30pm CCC $5 21114 16+ yrs Feb 21 10:30am-12:15pm CCC *Friendship Dance: Caretakers Lunch. Lunch for Caretakers, Parents, Teachers, and Teacher’s Aids. 21124 Feb 7 10:30am-1:30pm CCC $3

Spring Fling: Spring is in full bloom! Hop in for lunch, dancing and warm smiles. . 21125 16+ Apr 18 10:30am-1:30pm CCC $5

*Spring Fling: Caretakers Lunch. Lunch for Caretakers, Parents, Teachers, and Teacher’s Aids. 21126 Apr 18 10:30am-1:30pm CCC $3

*Activities are subject to change without notice

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Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. SENIOR SERVICES CITY OF CORONA Friday 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. SENIOR CENTER Saturday 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. 921 South Belle Avenue, Corona (951) 736-2363 [email protected]

You must be 50 years of age or older to be a member of the Corona Senior Center. Pick up a Membership Registration Form at the Front Desk to sign up.

MEMBERSHIP POLICY It is the policy of the Corona Senior Center that all patrons must complete a Membership Registration and sign our Code of Conduct CLUB MEETINGS to participate in any Corona Senior Center class, activity or program. Hispanic Social Circle Tuesdays • 10:00am Failure to comply with membership requirements may result in a Ilusion De Vivir (Hispanic) Thursdays • 10:15am patron’s inability to participate and/or removal from the facility. Men’s Coffee Club Wednesdays and Fridays • 9:00am SUPPORT SERVICES Model Airplane Club 3rd Thursday • 6:30pm Bereavement Support Mondays • 1:00pm PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS HICAP Counseling 2nd Tuesday by appointment only Groups meet at no cost, but must supply their own materials. Sight Seekers (Sept-Jun) 2nd Monday • 10:00am Coloring Between the Lines Wednesdays • 2:00pm FOOD DISTRIBUTION Craft Class Wednesdays • 1:00pm Knit & Crochet Class Tuesdays and Thursdays • 2:00pm Brown Bag is a USDA Commodities Program offered by Feeding America of Riverside/San Bernardino Counties. It is held on the Mixed Media Club Tuesdays and Fridays • 9:00am second Wednesday at 10:00am. All participants must self-certify Party Quilters/Beg. Thursdays and Fridays • 9:00am that they are income eligible under the guidelines. Please contact Photography Club 4th Thursday • 1:00pm the Senior Center for information. Writer’s Workshop Wednesdays • 1:30pm ELDER ABUSE Take action against elder abuse by reporting suspected maltreatment, DANCE CLASSES self-neglect or financial abuse of a senior citizen. Call the Corona Ballroom Dance 3rd Tuesday • 6:00pm Senior Center at (951) 736-2363 if you need help to begin the Line Dance reporting process. Advanced Wednesdays • 6:00pm RECREATION Beginning Tuesdays • 11:00am Billiards Daily while open Beginning/Intermediate Mondays • 6:00pm Bingo Mondays • 2:00pm Improver Mondays • 11:00am Wednesdays & Fridays • 10:30am Intermediate/Advanced Fridays • 11:00am Bunco Mondays • 11:00am Workshop 3rd Thursday • 2:30pm Corona Bridge Wednesdays • 12:00pm Duplicate Bridge 2nd & 4th Tuesday •1:00pm SPORTS & FITNESS Friday Movie Matinee Fridays • 1:00pm Arthritis Exercise Tuesdays and Thursdays • 9:00am Karaoke Night 2nd Thursday • 6:00pm Balance and Flexibility Mondays • 1:00pm Ladies Card Club Thursdays • 9:30am Chair Volleyball Thursdays • 11:30am Party Bridge Mondays • 9:30am Giant Indoor Bowling 2nd Wednesday • 11:00am Poker Club Wednesdays • 5:30pm Longevity Stick Tuesdays and Thursdays • 1:00pm Tuesday Night Movie Tuesdays • 5:00pm Men’s Exercise Tuesdays/Thursdays/Saturdays • 9:00am Women’s Billiards Club Wednesdays • 9:00am Ping Pong Fridays • 1:00pm Thursdays • 6:00pm Stronger Chair Exercise Tuesdays and Thursdays • 10:00am Women’s Improvement Bridge 1st & 3rd Tuesdays •1:00pm Women’s Exercise Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays • 10:00am Yoga Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays • 9:00am Yoga Saturdays • 10:00am

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BEST OF THE BEST POOL $7 per person SENIOR SERVICES HUMAN SERVICES – TOURNAMENT Fri January 18 1:00pm-4:30pm SENIOR OUTREACH Join us for a fun and friendly competition. This tournament is open Please call the Senior Center at (951) 736-2363 to register for to all registered members of the Senior Center prior to January 17. lectures. Advance registration is preferred. Pool Tournament participants will be served lunch. Prizes will be awarded to First, Second and Third place winners. LEGAL SERVICES with Mark Lansing VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY $7 per person 1st and 3rd Tuesday 11:00am-3:00pm Fri February 8 1:00pm-3:00pm • January 15, February 5 & 19, March 5 & 19, April 2 & 16 Follow your heart in finding love and friendship as we celebrate Mark Lansing, Attorney at Law, will be available to give free legal Valentine’s Day with dancing, a kissing booth and raffle prizes. Lunch advice about creating and/or updating an estate plan. Tax implications, will be served. Sponsored by Brookdale Magnolia probate and how to avoid it, and strategies to ensure beneficiary ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY $7 per person distribution. Please call the Corona Senior Center at (951) 736.2363 Fri March 15 1:00pm-3:00pm to make an appointment or for additional information. Services provided by Mark Lansing, Attorney at Law A leprechaun is small and green; he hides where he cannot be seen but help us catch one on this day he must give his gold away. Join as we celebrate the luck of the Irish. Sponsored by Brookdale Magnolia SCREENINGS BINGO FREE All screenings are offered free of charge. Please call (951) 736-2363 Fri Jan. 18, Feb.15, Mar.15, & Apr. 19 10:30am to schedule an appointment. Enjoy playing Bingo with representatives from Brookdale Magnolia. Prizes and light refreshments will be provided. Sponsored by HEARING SCREENING Brookdale Magnolia Provided by South Bay Health Insurance Services Tues January 22 9:30am-10:30am BINGO FREE Wed March 27 10:00am-12:00pm Mon April 1 2:00pm-4:00pm OPTICAL SCREENING Enjoy playing Bingo with representatives from Senior Helpers. Prizes and light refreshments will be provided. Sponsored by Provided by South Bay Health Insurance Services Senior Helpers Tues February 26 9:30am-10:30am LOTERIA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE and GLUCOSE SCREENING Thur 1:00pm-3:00pm 1st Friday of each month at 10:15am. Jan. 3 & 17, Feb.7 & 21, Mar.7 & 21, & Apr. 4 & 18 Provided by Corona Family Care. Enjoy playing Loteria with representatives from Stella Health Fri January 4, February 1, March 1, & April 5 Insurance. Prizes and light refreshments will be provided. Sponsored BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING by Stella Health Insurance 3rd & 4th Wednesday of each month at 9:30am Provided by Citrus Valley Medical Associates. Wed January 16, & 23 SENIOR TRAVEL Wed February 20, & February 27 Wed March 20, & March 27 Our Senior Travel Program “Explore. Dream. Discover.” gives you Wed April 17, & April 24 the opportunity to visit destinations in Southern California. Join us as we explore places right in our backyard. Space is limited and DENTAL SCREENING is on a first come-first served basis. Fees are to be determined 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:00am for each excursion based on entrance fees and transportation. Provided by M & M Dental Payments must be made at time of registration by either cash or Wed January 16, February 20, March 20, & April 17 check (made payable to City of Corona). No refunds will be given. As a reminder, this program is offered to seniors 50+ years of age. Please contact the Corona Senior Center for additional SPECIAL EVENTS information.

For more information regarding Special Events, or to purchase February tickets, please see the Reception Desk or call (951) 736-2363. PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY BINGO FREE March Mon January 7 2:00pm-4:00pm LA COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Enjoy playing Bingo with representatives from Clear Captions. April Prizes and light refreshments will be provided. Sponsored by LA ARBORETUM Clear Captions BINGO FREE Fri January 11 10:30am Enjoy playing Bingo with representatives from SBHIS. Prizes and light refreshments will be provided. Sponsored by South Bay Health Insurance Services WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 29 30 LIBRARY SERVICES Save thedatesfororientations: the month, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Library Community Rooms. We need you! Attend a Volunteer Orientation on the third Monday of Library &Recreation OntheGo Library Book Clubs Monday, February25,2019 Monday, January28,2019 650 S.MainStreet, Corona(951)736-2381www.CoronaCA.gov/Library Wednesday, andFridayataparknearyou! Enjoy stories, activities, and crafts every Monday, LaRS OntheGowillnotbeoutonfederal holidays. www.CoronaCA.gov/LaRS-On-The-Go by IsabelAllende April 18:IntheMidstofWinter by ChloeBenjamin March 21:TheImmortalists by AmyBloom February 21:WhiteHouses by AmorTowles January 17:AGentlemaninMoscow to 11:30a.m.intheBoardRoom. Meets monthlyonThursdaysfrom10:30a.m. Fiction BookClub by MartinWalker April 4:Bruno, ChiefofPolice by SusanSteiner March 7:MissingPresumed by ArcherMayor February 7:Red Herring by SamanthaHayes January 10:UntilYou’re Mine a.m. intheLibraryBoardroom. Meets monthlyonThursdaysfrom Mystery BookClub Monday, April15,2019 Monday, March18,2019

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Storytimes introducing theearlyliteracypracticeofwriting.Seatingislimited. Preschoolers enjoybooks, rhymes,songs,andanoptionalcraft Thursdays •11:15a.m.HighDesertRoom Preschool Storytime: Ages3-5 toddler free-playandpreschoolcrafts. Fingerplays, songs,rhymes,andbooks forallagesendingwith Wednesdays •10:30a.m.FAM CommunityRoom Family Storytime: Ages0-5 Talking,Singing, andReading toyouandyourbaby! introduce that books and rhymes, songs, Fingerplays, Thursdays •11:20a.m.FAM CommunityRoom Little Ones:0-18Months prior tothelibrary. Book Shop hours are the same as the library hours but closes 15 minutes Saturday 12:00p.m. to5:00p.m. Thursday andFriday10:00a.m.to5:00p.m. Monday throughWednesday 10:00a.m.to9:00p.m. ehd So b Jnay , eray 2 Mrh 12, March 12, February 8, and April9. January by Stop method! and scientific the earth, and activities hands-on with science space aeronautic, of fundamentals the the in Explore p.m. . 7 FAM at East month the of Tuesday second the on us Join Junior Aeronauts:Ages6-9 of Love. Paws partner community read from dogs can therapy graders to K-6stories Room. Desert High the in 3:30 p.m. at month the of Monday fourth and second the on us Join Read toaDog:K-6th Grade stuffed and animals. Stop byJanuary15,February19, March19, andApril16. pajamas with rhymes and songs, stories, Bedtime Third Tuesday oftheMonth•7p.m. •HighDesertRoom Pajama Storytime: AllAges February 5,MarchandApril2. Stories! Music! Movement! Cuentos! Musica! Movimiento! Stop by First Tuesday oftheMonth•7p.m. •HighDesert Room Bilingual Storytime: AllAges Children Programs cheese fromIn-N-Out. grilled or cheeseburger, for hamburger, free coupon a a get and books and 5 March read April This old: years 4-12 Children Program In-N-Out CovertoReading

FutureLink STEAM Club: Ages 7-12 Join us on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the FAM Sensory Storytime: Ages 16+ with Special Needs Community Room. Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Join a story time on the first and third Mondays of the month at and Math activities presented by FutureLink. Space is limited. Free 10:30 a.m. in the FAM Community Room. Enjoy stories, crafts, and registration is required: www.FutureLink.com/Steam-Club-Library- social activities. Families and caregivers are welcome. Stop by Registration. Sign up for January 29, February 26, January 7, February 4, March 4 and 18, and April 1 and 15. March 26, and April 23. Special Needs Art Class Free Homework Help for K – 6 Students Tuesdays, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Teens and adults ages 16+ with special Monday through Thursday, 3 to 5 p.m., during CNUSD’s traditional needs and their caregivers are welcome to this free class track. Volunteer Homework Helpers in upper grades assist younger presented by community partner Corona Art Association. students with homework. One-on-one tutoring is not available. Adults Special Needs Children’s Art Class Every Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Elementary school-aged The Equilux: Open Mic Night children with special needs and their caregivers are welcome to a free class presented by community partner Corona Art Express yourself on the fourth Friday of the Association. Month, 6 to 9 p.m. Acoustic, spoken word, acapella, poetry, freestyle, performance The Equilux Activity Time with My Gym Norco art or comedy is welcome, but must be Participate in Activity Time presented by My Gym on February 12, appropriate for a broad audience. Feel free 2019 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the High Desert Room. My to bring fine art pieces for display or fashion

night pieces for modeling. LIBRARY SERVICES Gym helps children (7 months to 5 years) shape skills and build ON THE 4TH FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH | 6 – 9 PM | ADULTS 18+ confidence with songs, physical activities, and a game. AT THE CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY | 650 S. MAIN ST. Acoustic • Spoken Word • Acapella • Poetry • Freestyle • Performance Art • Comedy

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PERFORMANCES MAY BE ON ANY SUBJECT & IN ANY STYLE OR GENRE BUT MUST BE APPROPRIATE FOR A BROAD AUDIENCE. FEEL FREE TO BRING ART PIECES FOR DISPLAY. ART SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED FOR THE DURATION OF THE EVENT. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED AS WELL. CHILD CARE WILL BE PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN THAT ARE POTTY-TRAINED.

Baby#cplopenmic #cplequilux Sign Language#coronalars #coronapubliclibrary Workshop & Storytime: Teens Caregivers with Children 0-3 Join us on the Fourth Tuesday of the month at 10:30 a.m. in the Hangout At Your Library! High Desert Room. Give your child the gift of early communication! Stop by and hangout at your library January 22 and April 23 will be Introductory Baby Sign Storytimes Wednesdays from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Free and Workshops lasting 45 minutes. February 26 and March 26 for teens in grades 7-12. Drop-in to relax, do will have special themed storytimes with baby signs lasting 30 homework, play games, craft, sing karaoke, minutes. use our Surface Pros, or take part in group activities including the Random Fandom Phonics Class Club. In the FAM Community Room. Tuesdays, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Learning Lab. English-speaking adults will learn basic reading and spelling processes. No Join the Teen Advisory Council registration required. The Teen Advisory Council is a voluntary group of 7-12 graders who are committed to helping the library stay relevant for teens by Novels before Noon for ARA Learners developing and hosting programs, and promoting library services Join us on the second Monday of the month at 11 a.m. and materials. New members are welcome at the general meetings in the Board Room: which occur the 2nd Monday of each month from 6:30 to January 14, 2019: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton 8 p.m. For more details, please call 951-736-2377. March 11, 2019: Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo April 8, 2019: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle Teen Tech Week There will be no book club in February due to library closures. Enjoy fun activities March 3 through March 9 presented by the Teen Advisory Council.

CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY Teens/Adults ADULT READING ASSISTANCE Math Tutor Get math help for high school and college students. Work with a retired professor on Approximately 10,000 Corona Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p.m. adults cannot read, write, or do and Thursdays from 3:45 to 5:45 p.m. in the math above a third grade level. Taber Room. Tutoring will begin on January Unlock new opportunities. Become a student, 22 and will be off for Spring Break, April 2-4. refer a student, or tutor a student–call today!

Board Games by the Books for Ages 11+ (951) 736-2381 Each Saturday, from 12:00 to 4:45 p.m. in the High Desert Room Meepleshop.com will supply a collection of board games.

WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 31 32 LIBRARY SERVICES n shdls vst www.CoronaGenSoc.org visit: schedules, and Every Tuesday from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. For details Genealogy ClassintheCLC at 6p.m. fornetworking andset-up. Programbeginsat7p.m. first the on begin Gatherings Room. Community public the in month the the of Monday to free and open are meetings General Corona GenealogicalSocietyMeetings www.CoronaCA.gov/CareerOnline APRIL 10 WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 TUESDAY APRIL 8 MONDAY APRIL 6 SATURDAY Libraries =StrongCommunities NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK|APRIL7-13,NATIONAL 2019 Games Day ZigZag Sea andEthe Jay Finale Concert Spring Fundraiser Paranormal Investigation

www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com this of the Library events and author programs, please go to make Friends help visitors. all possible. For more information about upcoming Friends Adopt-a-Book library and for BookShop, experience memberships, and materials, services, programs, best the providing in library the supporting to dedicated organization non-profit a is Library Public Corona the of Friends The Friends oftheCoronaPublicLibrary Saturday, April27, 2019•FAM Room •1p.m. to4p.m. Snacks willbeFREEwhile supplieslast. businesses. local generous, our of some by provided snacks and crafts kid’s themed through cultures world about learn we Join as us Library! Public Corona the at Action In Diversity Celebrate

www.CoronaCA.gov/Library Full detailsaboutactivitiestocome! APRIL 13 SATURDAY APRIL 12 FRIDAY APRIL 11 THURSDAY Grand Opening MakerspaceLibrary Lemoncello’s Lock-in Fundraiser Attack Art FACILITY RENTALS Perfect for your next event– reserve yours today!

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This venue offers 2,480 sq. ft. of versatile A versatile, 33,000 square feet of amenities designed to host space and the capacity to seat 170 a variety of activities, such as leisure and educational classes, people. The Community Room is ideal for relaxing lobby for passive activities, spacious birthdays and other special occasions. and multi-use rooms for the perfect event!

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WINTER / SPRING 2019 www.CoronaCA.gov/Registrationwww.CoronaCA.gov/Registration 33 accommodate most public and private events. City Resources From birthday and baby showers to business meetings and theatre productions, The City of Corona offers an abundance of resources to we have the perfect place to meet your needs. help simplify, facilitate and improve the quality of life for Interested in having a ? Rent a picnic residents. Take advantage of these resources, today! shelter at one of the City’s many parks and enjoy the day with family and friends or host a “field day” as team-building for your organization. Our Animal Shelter Services facilities are conveniently located, reasonably The Police Department’s Animal Services & Enforcement priced, and attended by our helpful staff to ensure section provides quality service and protection to our your event flows smoothly. To learn more about community by promoting a safe, healthy, and City facilities you can rent, please visit the Recreation caring environment for lost, stray, or homeless Services pages at www. CoronaCA.gov/Recreation or call animals. Each year, the Animal Shelter cares (951) 736-2241 to arrange a tour. for thousands of animals in need of new homes and encourages the adoption of shelter animals. All adoption fees include Free Legal Aid Clinics The Inland Empire Latino Lawyers Association, Inc., through the the cost of surgical sterilization, as well support of the City of Corona City Attorney’s Office, provides as the first basic vaccinations (excluding free legal aid to income qualified individuals. Free Legal Aid rabies). You are invited to visit our animal Clinics are held every second Tuesday of the month in the shelter to select a pet from our companion multipurpose room, 1st floor in City Hall (400 S. Vicentia animals available for adoption. We also offer Ave.). Assistance is offered in the following areas: microchipping services and a rabies prevention and Family Law, Divorce/Separation, Restraining Orders, control program, which includes the licensing of all Child Custody/Visitation, Child Support, Paternity, dogs four months of age and older. Corona residents Evictions, Landlord/Tenant Disputes, Civil Disputes may purchase dog licenses for dogs that have been and Wage Garnishments. Registration/intake begins vaccinated against the rabies virus at the Corona at 2 p.m. and attorney consultation begins at 5 p.m. For Animal Shelter, or at www.CoronaCA.gov/Animals. more information, visit www.iella.org. Free Disaster Preparedness Training The Corona Fire Department – Community Emergency Response Garage & Yard Sale Requirements Team program prepares residents to be self-reliant in the event Did you know a permit is required in order to conduct a garage of a natural disaster. Through preparedness and training, or yard sale in Corona? The City allows only three (3) sales per individuals are taught to take care of their family and neighbors, year per applicant or location. Display of sale items should not and to assess hazards before and after a disaster occurs. Our block the sidewalk, parkway, or any area within the public right- 27 hour FEMA-based course is free to Corona area residents of-way, as this could be a health and safety hazard. No more and includes classroom and hands-on training in: Disaster than two signs are allowed on the sale premises, and no more Preparedness, Terrorism Awareness, Fire Safety, Disaster Medical than two additional signs off premises. Be sure to get permission Operations, Light Search and Rescue, Disaster Psychology, from the property owners where signs are placed. Do not place and Team Organization. For more information please call signs on utility poles, light poles, utility boxes, stop signs, or mail (951) 279-3765 or visit www.CoronaCA.gov/CERT. boxes, and don’t forget to remove your signs after. Failure to do so may result in a citation. When applying for a permit, be sure to list the personal items that you will be selling Forgivable Home Repair Loans and post your permit on the premises of the sale while at 0% Interest in progress. You can purchase a permit in person The Residential Rehabilitation Program by visiting City Hall (400 S. Vicentia Ave.) or online provides Corona homeowners financial by visiting www. CoronaCA.gov/Permits. To report assistance to rehabilitate their homes. Eligible an illegal garage sale after hours or on weekends or applicants may receive up to $25,000 for single holidays, please contact the Police Department at family residences. Loans are 0% interest with (951) 736-2330. Good luck with your sale! no monthly payments and forgivable over a 20-year term. For information on the program call the Community Development Department at Corona Military Banner Program The City’s Military Banner program recognizes (951) 736-2262 or visit www.CoronaCA.gov. and honors Corona residents and their immediate family members (spouse, child, parent, legal The perfect place for all guardian, or sibling) who are serving on active your occasions! duty in the United States Armed Forces. For the Are you looking for a place to purpose of this program, active duty is defined as create priceless memories 12 months of continuous service. To participate in the with friends and family? program, download and complete the application from the The Library and Recreation City’s website at www. CoronaCA.gov. Please be sure to Services Department has include proof of residency such as a current utility bill or just the right venue for you! driver’s license listing a Corona address. Banners can be We offer a wide variety of designed with the serviceperson’s picture or without it and facilities and amenities to are installed twice a year in May and November along Main 34 and Sixth Street. an individual’s health information including the name and Passport Services at the Library contact information of a primary medical provider, existing health conditions, allergies, and medications the individual might take. and the Circle City Center Once completed, the sheet is placed in the Vial and stored on If you need a new passport or want to renew the top shelf of your refrigerator door. A magnet, provided with an existing document, visit the passport the Vial, is placed on the upper right corner of the refrigerator office at the Library or the Circle City Center. to alert emergency personnel that the household participates in For questions, appointments, or to verify the program. hours, please call (951) 736-2386. Information on the Library’s passport services, documents The Vial of Life program is now augmented with Quick Response needed to process an application, and fees, (QR) code stickers. These QR codes are scannable with any visit www.CoronaCA.gov/Passports. smartphone and can give firefighters instant access to your medical profile. To take advantage of this helpful program, pick Sign up for FREE CPR Training and the up your personal QR code sticker packs and Vial of Life at any PulsePoint Mobile App Corona Fire Station or Corona Fire Headquarters. Each kit comes In less than two hours, you can receive free CPR Training from with 4 vinyl stickers, all with the same ID and PIN to be used to Corona Fire Department Firefighters and Paramedics! Register access one profile. Then, go to www.GetMyID.com and click on for a free CPR Training class by visiting www.CoronaCA.gov/ Sign Up to create a MyID profile, an online medical profile that can Fire and clicking on the Fire Department tab. Click on the CPR be accessed anywhere. Many use it to manage personal medical Training tab and you will be directed to the CPR webpage where information and clearly communicate important information to you can read about our program and have the option to register health care providers. MyID profiles are free, and you can add online. The CPR Training you learn can save a person’s as many profiles as you want. Make an account for yourself, your life. Please note that this is a training course and not senior parents, and/ or your children. Finally, use the ID and PIN a certified course. For any questions regarding found on your stickers to link your personal stickers to your the CPR Training Program please contact MyID profile. Corona Fire Department Headquarters at (951) 736-2220. This could help save your life, or the life of someone you love! For more information go to www.CoronaCA.gov/Fire. Have you downloaded PulsePoint? Get the free app on the iTunes Store or Google Save Water & Money! Play. Be the first to know! The PulsePoint The City of Corona Department of Water and Power app alerts CPR-trained citizens of cardiac offers its residents and businesses rebates on water events nearby so they may provide CPR while saving devices. Residential rebates include toilets, help arrives. The app also has a live stream of the clothes washers, rain barrels, rotating nozzles, and latest Corona Fire incident response, so you weather based irrigation timers. Business rebates can stay informed on what is happening in include toilets, urinals, ice-making machines, your city! food steamers, dry vacuum pump, laminar flow restrictors, cooling tower conductivity controller, Free Teen Driver Safety cooling tower pH controller, weather based irrigation controllers, rotating nozzles, and large rotary nozzles. Program: Drive 4 Life For more information, and to apply for rebates, please This free program is designed by visit www.SoCalWaterSmart.com. the Corona Police Department Traffic Collision Team to educate young drivers on the causes and prevention of traffic Corona’s Emergency Notification System collisions. This life-changing program brings The City of Corona, has a local notification system that will traffic safety awareness to teen drivers through interactive be able to send telephone notifications to residents and lecture, guest speakers and multi-media presentations. Topics businesses within City of Corona. Because the system uses the covered include drunk driving, speeding, street racing, seatbelts, 9-1-1 database provided by the local telephone company, only traffic court, and driving laws. The four-hour course is offered on land-line numbers are automatically in the system. If you would a quarterly basis at the Corona Police Department (730 Public like to receive notification by email or text, sign up online at Safety Way). Parents are encouraged to attend and seating is www.CoronaCA.gov/ENS limited. For more information or to register for an upcoming class, please visit www.CoronaCA.gov/Police Stay up to date on the topics you care about or call (951) 736-2355. subscribe for eNotifications and get the information you want straight to your inbox! Have you heard Visit www.CoronaCA.gov/Subscribe! about Quick Response Code Stickers The Vial of Life is an emergency preparedness program that allows citizens to compile personal information and have it readily available for 9-1-1 responders in the event of an emergency. The Vial looks like a prescription pill bottle, but contains 35 36 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Phone # Email address City Address Adult name Please printandfilloutcompletely Library and Recreation Services Department Department andRecreation Services Library Activity Registration Form Signature responsibility for alltermsandconditionsofthisConsent, Acknowledgment andRelease. has had a parent orlegalguardian also execute thisform and/or any related documents and accept full Parent/Legal Guardian: Participant represents that: and photographs. waives any of consideration other any kind or financial participant’sto to right related name, voice, image, words etc.); (3) such use, publication or distribution may subject to participant notoriety or publicity; and (4) participant materials;(e.g.discretionor advertising,websites;publications media;promotional,other social or informational sole its in appropriate deems City as purposes anyparticipant’sname, for voice, photographs image,and words Event;the it’sand/or City the (2) representatives may use, (electronicallydistribute and/or publish otherwise) or photography,film moving or photography, video likeness) other reproduction a or to live of transmission related it’sor representatives may capture participant’s voice, wordsor image may or take participant’s photograph(still Use of Personal Images & Features: all laws,with rulesandinstructions,comply includingany writtenororalrulesandotherinstructions providedwill for this Event.and actions personal participant’s for responsibility full takes participant (4) Event;and the in immediately stop and inform a City representative; (3) has participant freely and voluntarily chosen to participate able in to the participate Event; (2) if at any does time not participant feel capable of participating, will participant Acknowledgement: which isinany way related totheEvent. assigns, from and for any and all liability for any its loss or damage and suffered by entities participant, relatedReleasors or any its Corona,officials,partners,thirdtheir or sponsorsas wellcommunity as party officers, of employees, City agents, volunteers, the and successors sue to not covenants and discharges, waives, releases, hereby participant’sand participant, family,participant of behalf participating,on for representatives, (“Event”).consideration (“Releasors”),assigns and successors program As or event,activity noted the in participate to consenting & Waiver/Release:Consent CONSENT, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT &RELEASE 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 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Enclose aself-addressed, stampedenvelope toreceive your receipt andclass/activityconfirmation. Mail to: Winter/Spring Registration, Corona Recreation Services, 400S. Vicentia Ave., Suite225, Corona 92882 CA Please completetheregistration form below andsendtheappropriate fees. Pleasemake checkspayable totheCityofCorona. • • • REFUNDS: notified PRIORtothesecondscheduledclassandaftera30-day check verification period. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED chargewillbeissuedonallreturned checks. A $45service IF CLASSES ARE CANCELLED, you willbenotifiedandacredit or refund willbeissued for theamountofcourse. CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY All Classesmust have aminimum enrollment before they willbeoffered. Incaseoflackregistrants, someclassesmay becombinedorcancelled. Coronita, Home Gardens, El Cerrito, Corona Valley (Eastvale) and all communities south of Cajalco. The fees for non-residents are Non-residentslisted next areto the classifiedasthoseaddressesactivity. whichdonotliewithintheCorona citylimitsincluding, butnotlimitedto, unincorporatedareas suchas adult addresses andallregistration forms. Pleasenote: incompleteforms willbereturned. Corona residents are thoseindividuals whoreside withintheCitylimits. Proof ofresidency includeaphotoIDandcurrent utilitybillwhichmust match Activity #andName week isregistered aparticipant toattend. Kids Club After SchoolProgram Day Camps Classes, & Sports Aquatics Date ( ) Home Name There isa$10processing fee peractivity, for perparticipant ALL requested refunds. A refund willbegrantedaftera30-day checkverification period. Last – Refunds will be granted if the Library & Recreation Services Department isnotifiedthe Department &Recreation Services –RefundswillbegrantediftheLibrary THURSDAY date. priortothescheduledstart Participant understands, acknowledges and agrees that: (1) participant is physically fit and physicallyfit understands,is that:agrees Participant and participant acknowledges (1) By signing this form and/or any related documents, participant is requesting and requesting documents,is relatedany participant and/or form this signing By Choice # – Refunds will be granted if & the RecreationLibrary is Department notifiedServices PRIOR to the second scheduled class. 2nd

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MAR 9 Annual Military Dance Community Calendar 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Trilogy Lodge in Corona The Woman’s Improvement Club of Corona invites you to the Annual Military Dance, in honor of all veterans and military FEB 21 Ladders & Linguine Dinner personnel. Enjoy entertainment by Savvy Dancers, TJ the 6 p.m. at the Corona Public Library DJ, and dancing, along with delicious appetizers, wine, and Economic Development News raffles. All funds raised at this event will support the building The Friends of the Corona Public Library and the Corona of units at the March Air Reserve Base for homeless vets and Corona’s Economic Development Department is your Business Partner Firefighter’s Association are hosting the Annual Ladders & families to receive housing, counseling, job training, and job Linguine Dinner. All proceeds from this dinner will benefit placement. Tickets are $40. For more information, please the Library’s services and programs. Individual tickets are contact Linda Bates at [email protected]. $55 and a table seating 8 can be purchased for $400. The City of Corona has an Economic Development Department at City Hall Corona’s Market Report Admission includes dinner and three beverages. Please visit specifically designed to be a liaison between the city government and the 3rd Quarter, 2018 www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com or the Corona MAR 16 Inspire Life Skills Bingo Night business community. The function of Corona’s ED Department is to bring Public Library to purchase tickets. 7 p.m. at the Circle City Center business to the City, help it thrive and to create new businesses and jobs Test your luck of the Irish at Inspire’s Annual Bingo for our community. Economic Development (ED) is the process of building a • 2.31% Industrial Vacancy Rate – Fundraiser. Inspire Life Skills Training, Inc. is hosting their 3rd strong, sustainable, adaptive local economy. It is the engine that helps cities FEB 23 5th Annual Fire & Ice Chili Cook-Off 29th consecutive quarter of rates 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Shops at Dos Lagos Annual Bingo Night to benefit aged out foster and homeless grow and thrive while building a healthy quality of life for its citizens. below 5% youth. Tickets are $35. Each ticket includes 8 came cards, The Circle City Rotary will be hosting the 5th Annual Fire refreshments, and 1 free raffle ticket. Additional game cards, Corona’s ED Team has cultivated important connections with entities such • 4.0% Office Vacancy Rate & Ice Chili Cook-Off and Craft Beer Festival on Saturday, beer, and raffle tickets will be available for sale. To purchase February 23 at The Shops at Dos Lagos. Proceeds from as the Riverside County Economic Development Agency (EDA), Corona • 4.0% Commercial Vacancy Rate tickets, please call (951) 314-2238. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce, Naval Surface this event will go to service projects. For more information, Warfare Center, March Joint Powers Authority (JPA), CA Department of Tax • 5% Retail Vacancy Rate please visit www.FireandIceCorona.org APR 13 Historical Fiction Author Brunch and Fee Administration (formerly Board of Equalization), Governor’s Office • 3.4% Corona Unemployment Rate 10 a.m. at the Corona Public Library of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), Center for International (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics) MAR 2 Drive 4 Life: Teen Driver Safety Class Trade Development (CITD), California Manufacturing Technology Consulting 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Police Department Join the Friends of the Corona Public Library’s 3rd Annual (CMTC), the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and local colleges/ Historical Fiction Author Brunch. The panel will feature Kate The Corona Police Department hosts the Drive 4 Life universities, to name a few. Quinn, Kristina McMorris, and Marie Benedict. Tickets are program for young drivers between the ages of 15 ½ and 19 $30 and may be purchased in the BookShop at the Library New Development who have a driver’s license, a learner’s permit, or are about or online at www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com. Economic Development Department can help you with: to get one. The goal of the program is to educate our young • Business relocation and expansion (into and around Corona) Coming to Corona drivers and their parents in an effort to promote traffic safety • Assistance with the permit process on our roadways and prevent fatal traffic collisions. The APR 27 Corona-Norco Day of the Child • Connection to resources – such as capital, investors, supply chain • Corona Mall program focuses on the four most common factors that lead 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at City Park in Corona and business incentives • Downtown Medical Campus to fatal traffic collisions involving young drivers: Speeding, Join the free annual festival designed for elementary • Business outreach and continuing education/workforce development Driving Under the Influence, Seatbelts, and Street Racing school children and their parents. There will be a number and training • Shea Center Corona which are all addressed in detail. of activities for children and information booths for • Business resource connections • Metro at Main parents. Enjoy pony rides, petting zoo, bouncers, story Dreams & Decisions Workshop telling, and much more! For more information, please visit • El Cerrito and the I-15 MAR 2 Corona’s ED Department is particularly focused on manufacturing and tech 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Circle City Center www.CoronaNorcoDayoftheChild.org. businesses. The ED Team is committed to attracting and growing companies in Corona that will allow our residents to live, work, and play in town. Soroptimist International (SI) of Corona presents a great Stay in the know! opportunity for 7th and 8th grade girls to spend a day with CIRCLE CITY CHORALE CHOIR AUDITIONS their friends, middle school counselors, and members of SI. Auditions every January & August The day-long workshop helps girls realize their potential Stay up to date about the latest by instilling in them that their dreams can come true if they Do you love to sing, meet new people, and be involved in make good choices starting now. For more information, City news by subscribing to your community? 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Animal Control (951) 736-2309 Park and Tree Need help? Maintenance (951) 736-2234 Business License (951) 736-2275 Learn more about Corona’s Economic Development Department and how The City of Corona offers an Infoline that can be Corona Police Dept. (951) 736-2330 Neighborhood Watch (951) 279-3581 we can help your business grow, thrive, or relocate to the Circle City! accessed by calling (951) 736-2400. Human Resources (951) 736-2209 Senior Center (951) 736-2363 www.CoronaCA.gov (951) 736-2371 The following are phone numbers you can call for “Frequently Asked Questions.” Library (951) 736-2381 Sidewalk/Street Repair (951) 736-2234 City of Corona Library & Recreation Services Department PRSRT STD 400 S. Vicentia Avenue, Corona, CA 92882 ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID ******ECRWSSEDDM****** PERMIT NO. 146 CORONA, CA RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER