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Recreation Programs Winter 2017-18 Recreation Programs Winter 2017-18 December, January, February Saturday, January 27, 2018 See page 2 RECREATION ACTIVITIES www.lakeforestca.gov LEISURE TIMES INDEX PAGE NUMBER D R City Special Events ................................ 1, 2 H C Contact Information N A Winter Events at a Glance/Bunny Blast: An Egg Wonderland .. 3 R City Hall 461-3400 K C A Youth ............................................ 4 B Community Services ....461-3450 E L Teen Activities & Excursions ........................... 5 Etnies Skatepark D D of Lake Forest .........916-5870 A S Lake Forest Sports Park & Recreation Center .............. 6 www.etniesskateparkoflakeforest.com D N RANCH R EN L Recreation Classes................................. 6-16 Lake Forest Sports Park & G Recreation Center ......273-6960 PO Special Needs ................................... 17-19 RTO Lake Forest Teens.......273-6961 LA PKWY Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest ...................... 20-22 www.LFteens.com Lake Forest Seniors .....461-3408 Community Services ................................ 23 Y www.lakeforestca.gov/seniors W K FOOTHILL TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR P R Senior Programs ................................. 24-30 Saddleback Emeritus AN CHO PKWY Registration ........... 582-4835 N O T Need to Know Numbers! ............................. 30 L IVC Emeritus Registration . 451-5555 A Excursions ........................................ 31 SVUSD Y W DI Recreation......768-0981, press 3 K M P Senior Emeritus Classes ............................32-34 E E K N SI Building Inspection .....461-3470 A ON B How to Register.................................... 35 R C City Clerk ............461-3420 RE O D M T M ER N CE T Program Registration Form ........................... 36 City Council ..........461-3420 S E SF ITT OR City Manager’s Office ...461-3412 R P D O D F R Community E Policing Center ........461-3548 K A Economic L Community Services Winter Quarter Development..........461-3567 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Employment Hotline ....461-3566 TRABUCO RD Fields Hotline .........461-3595 SE R Graffiti Hotline ........461-3583 R City Hall will be closed on the following holidays: A NO Public Works ..........461-3480 RD (No classes will be held on these dates.) TO LEDO • Monday, December 25 (Christmas Day) Front Cover Photo: Nick Gates ONI • Monday, January 1 (New Year’s Day) ER MO E J AV R Y • Monday, January 15 (Martin Luther King Day) D R R E OCTA/SCRPA RAILROAD H • Monday, February 19 (Presidents’ Day) C D V L B MUIRL R S City Hall is now open every Friday from 8 am-5 pm to serve you better! D O AN S D I S E L Monday through Thursday hours remain at 8 am-6 pm. T A U O S R O L For general questions regarding Community Services Programs, visit www.lakeforestca.gov. E You can also register for programs even on closed days. Visit our online registration at LA KE FOREST DR RIDG EL TORO RD online.activecommunities.com/lfreconline. www.lakeforestca.gov RECREATION ACTIVITIES 1 Astronomy Night at the Sports Park New CITY SPECIAL Keep your eyes to the skies with our brand new Astronomy Night hosted by our friends at Science Heads Inc! Come spend an evening gazing upwards and learning all about EVENTS the galaxies and planets above us. Join us for a memo- rable night of space-themed games and activities while the Geminid Meteor Shower lights up the sky. Whether you Bunco or Bust - want to gaze through telescopes or just lay on a blanket Crazy Holiday Sweater Night and count shooting stars, this is one event that’s sure to be ‘Tis the season to dust off your favorite holiday sweater and out of this world! wear it to Bunco Night. A gift will be given to everyone who Fee: $5 per person wears a crazy holiday sweater! If you have never played Location: Lake Forest Sports Park Commons Area Bunco, we’ll teach you! No skill is involved – just luck…lots (28000 Rancho Parkway) of it! The only thing you need to know is how to roll dice. Before Bunco begins, enjoy yummy appetizers and beverages. *Commons Area will be open until midnight to allow for Prizes will be given away…so what’s stoppin’ ya? meteor viewing! Fee: $7 per person To Register: Online, Mail-In, Walk-In Location: Lake Forest City Hall (25550 Commercentre Dr) For more info call: The City of Lake Forest at 461-3450 Barcode#: 8978 Families Dec 9 Sat 7-10 pm To Register: Online, Mail-In, Walk-In For more info call: The City of Lake Forest at 461-3450 Barcode#: 8922 Adults/Seniors Dec 8* Fri 7-9:30 pm Winter Movie in the Park New Barcode#: 8923 Adults/Seniors Jan 19 Fri 7-9:30 pm The City of Lake Forest welcomes you to our 2017 Winter *Crazy sweater night this date only Movie in the Park! Pack your sweaters and blankets for a free showing of the holiday classic, How the Grinch Stole 32nd Annual Candlelight Walk Christmas (2000) featuring Jim Carey. Bring your family for Experience three enchanting evenings with luminaria-lit paths free movie fun under the stars on the Sports Park Lawn. Movie and historic buildings and trees aglow with Christmas light- will begin after sunset. ing. Stroll through the restored historical buildings adorned in Fee: Free! (Snacks will be available for nominal fee) period décor and staffed by park docents. Listen to Victorian carolers and enjoy live entertainment in each building, story- Location: Lake Forest Sports Park tellers, visits with Santa, and refreshments. (28000 Rancho Parkway) Fee: $5 per person ages 3 and over; under 3 free. For more info call: The Lake Forest Recreation Center at 273-6960 Location: Heritage Hill Historical Park (25151 Serrano Rd) Families How the Grinch Stole Christmas (PG) Dec 15 Fri 6 pm To Register: Pay at the door. For more info call: Heritage Hill Historical Park at 923-2230 Breakfast & Brunch with Santa or 923-2232 Santa Claus is coming to Lake Forest and Families Dec 8 Fri 5:30-8:30 pm wants to invite you and your family to join Families Dec 9 Sat 5:30-8:30 pm him and his elves for a delicious breakfast Families Dec 10 Sun 5:30-8:30 pm or brunch. You will enjoy a home-style waffl e breakfast including scrambled eggs, North Pole Calling bacon, sausage, juice and milk. There As the holiday approaches, it signals the arrival of Santa will be good tiding and cheer along with Claus. What better way to celebrate than with a phone call holiday melodies, cookie decorating, and from the jolly old man himself? If your little one would like to Storytime with Santa. Be sure to invite your friends and family hear from Santa Claus, the City of Lake Forest will be happy to enjoy the winter fun. This event sells out quickly. Day of to arrange it. Just fi ll out the North Pole Calling reservation registrations will not be accepted, so be sure to register early! form, available online at Lfsportspark.com as of Wednesday, Santa wants to see everyone! Children ages 3 and older must November 1. Then turn it in by mail, or walk-in your reserva- be registered. Children younger than 3 who would like a seat tion to make sure you get that special holiday call. and plate must also be registered. Pre-registration is required! Fee: Free for Lake Forest residents Fee: $8 per seated person Reservation Deadline Date: Wednesday, November 29 Location: Lake Forest City Hall (25550 Commercentre Dr.) Online Registration is not accepted for this program. To Register: Online, Mail-In, Walk-In For more info or to receive a North Pole Calling reservation form call: The Recreation Center at 273-6960 For more info call: The Recreation Center at 273-6960 Ages 3-8 Dec 5-7 Tue-Thu 6:30-8:30 pm Barcode#: 9093 Families Seating 1 Dec 2 Sat 8:30-10:30 am (Ages 3-4 will be called on Tuesday, Ages 5-6 will be called on Barcode#: 9094 Families Seating 2 Dec 2 Sat 11:30 am-1:30 pm Wednesday, and Ages 7-8 will be called on Thursday) 2 RECREATION ACTIVITIES www.lakeforestca.gov Fourth of July Parade Committee Would you like to try your hand at event planning? Have you ever wanted to be more involved in City events? The City of Lake Forest is looking for you! We’re welcoming interested volunteers to help us plan the 27th Annual Lake Forest Fourth of July Parade. We would like for you to become a parade committee member! Committee meets once a month! Meeting Location: Lake Forest Recreation Center (28000 Rancho Parkway) For more info on the 4th of July Parade Committee email: Tiana Johnson at [email protected] SnowFest Adults Feb 5 Mon 6 pm Saturday, January 27, 2018 Come be a part of this annual winter event and hit the snow laden slopes at Pittsford Park! Grab the kids, the camera, and your friends and come play in the snow at Fourth of July Parade Logo Design Contest this special event. Sleds and saucers will be available The City of Lake Forest is looking for creative and patriotic for you and your family to slide down Mount Pittsford. designs for its 27th Annual 4th of July Parade. This year’s theme There will also be a free snow play area for kids 10 and is “United We Stand.” If you think you have a good idea and under open during the entire event. Check out additional design, please create a digital image and submit it to us as a attractions and games at the event and bring your cam- high resolution Jpeg to enter the contest. The winner of the era for guest appearances from a galaxy far far away.
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