CityofBrea.net January-February 2014 Commissioners Provide Valuable Citizen Input for Brea he City accepts informal input at any time from residents and busi- Tnesses through a number of channels. An important ongoing source of formal input is provided by citizen commissioners and committee members. Three standing commissions are especially important as a bridge between the public and elected officials, who appoint them to help represent resident interests. Additional support is also provided through the work of several specialized commit- tees: the Investment Advisory Board, Art in Public Places and Traffic Committees. Commissioners meet on a monthly basis while committee members may have varied meet- ing times depending on the issues at hand. Both types of bodies act in an advisory role to the City ABOVE: Wildcatters Park playground Council. As a public organization, the City of Brea LEFT: Oil Drill by John Jagger routinely provides details on all its operations, in- BELOW: Parks, Recreation & Human Ser- cluding these groups. Thus, related meeting agen- das and minutes can be found on the City website. vices Commission: Bill McMillan, Leah People who serve in these roles are unpaid Brazo, Wil Shaw, Sylvia San Filippo and volunteers. Their terms are multi-year commit- Steve Shatynski ments that are staggered. Four committee open- ings are anticipated to be filled early in 2014. In- terested persons are encouraged to learn more about Commissions and Committees by visiting cityofbrea.net where you can find a link under “Your Government.” If you are possibly interested in future ser- vice on a commission or committee, please download the appli- cation and place it on file at the City Clerk’s office to be consid- ered in the next round of interviews. Perhaps you just have some questions or ideas to share? Re- member that there are always opportunities for direct input to the City. Please use the “Tell Us” button at cityofbrea.net or call the comment line at 714-990-7707. • The Planning Commission is a critical part of the develop- ment process. By State law, the five- member panel is authorized to approve proposals and issue variances. Working with the professional staff they examine permitting or code requirements related to a particular development proposal. They conduct public hearings to assure that Brea’s built environment conforms to community standards. For major project pro- posals, the Planning Commission will study all options and take a position prior to the City Council review and approval. NOW SERVING: Carrie Flanders, Pat Fox, Michael Kim, James McGrade, George Ullrich • The Parks, Recreation and Human Services Commission works to meet community needs through programming recommendations for City facilities and parks. Brea has much to offer in response to high resident expectations. This commission helps to attract support for programs that are relevant to a high quality of life. They sometimes collabo- rate with outside organizations to provide additional sports, recreation and social services for residents. NOW SERVING: Leah Brazo, Bill McMillan, Sylvia San Filippo, Steve Shatynski, Wil Shaw • The Cultural Arts Commission aspires to enrich lives and expand learning by encouraging local participation with the arts. Brea has a unique identity partly because of past success in attracting creative activity into the City and making it accessible to all. Civic facilities include the Brea Gallery and Curtis Theatre, which are tangible commitment to this vision. Over several decades, the City’s Art in Public Places program has resulted in an extensive outdoor sculpture collection that is nationally renowned. Dog Park NOW SERVING: Nita Causey, Innie Hahn, Dave Rader, Judy Randlett, Ben Shultz Opens in January! See back cover for details. Brea’s New Fire Station Award-Winning Birch Hills Prioritizes Canyon Protection Apartments Welcome Residents esidents of Olinda Village and Hollydale in Carbon RCanyon will enjoy an important neighborhood enhancement once the Brea Fire Department moves into a brand new facility. Despite a few unexpected construction complications, the project keeps moving ahead and the site is shaping up nicely. Move-in is an- ticipated later this spring. The new Fire Station 4 will include a 1,800 square- foot modular building as living space paired with a separate structure to house fire apparatus. The old station served this wild land interface zone for many years out of a run-down store front location. The new facility will soon provide updated live/work space for crews and can accommodate more firefighters during high risk periods. Plus, it incorporates numerous en- Birch Hills Apartments are located on Kraemer, north of the Union Plaza ergy saving and earth friendly features to compliment Shopping Center and adjacent to an upcoming golf course. the natural environment of its setting. Not surprisingly, emergency preparedness is a nother Brea workforce housing success story was dedi- very high priority for area residents. The new station Acated in November when Birch Hills Apartments cel- also includes space for a container that can be accessed ebrated its grand opening. More than 100 guests were in by trained community CERT volunteers who support attendance including many State, County and Federal Hous- the safety goals of professional responders. ing and Urban Development Department officials. In recognition of outstanding results, this beautiful project garnered several prestigious awards. The City of Brea added to recognition as a Platinum-certified Leader- ship in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) by pre- 2 senting its “Green Life, Green Brea” sustainability award. In t addition, the Orange County section of the American Plan- ning Association presented the 2013 Outstanding Planning Project Award to commend the design quality reflected by Birch Hills. The Orange County Business Council added to honors with an award for the unique and effective partner- ship with Jamboree Housing, the former Brea Redevelop- ment Agency and Chevron, who developed the site as part of its La Floresta master plan. The 115-unit complex is fully occupied with residents who applied and were qualified through Jamboree. This non-profit corporation is renowned for its innovative ap- proach to building partnerships, obtaining financing and Don’t Forget: overseeing construction in a cost-effective manner that has brought over 200 high quality affordable homes into Brea. Renew Annual Parking Permits Another recent project was Bonterra in the new Black- nnual overnight parking permits for 2014 should stone neighborhood. A now be renewed online. This option will save res- idents both time and money. Go to cityofbrea.net and select the button “On- Crime Stoppers Help line Services” where you will find a choice for Park- ing Permits. Protect the Southland Review complete details and use the live link to hink you know something that apply for a permit at a reduced cost of only $18 for Tmight be relevant to solving a crime? the calendar year. If you still chose to visit City Hall, Share your tip anonymously please be aware that the cost for a parking permit through Crime Stoppers, a national processed at the counter is $20. program which is coordinated for this region by The Orange County Sheriff. Tips from the public are dis- tributed to all relevant law enforcement agencies. CALL TOLL FREE: 855-TIP-OCCS (847-6227) TEXT: CRIMES (274637)

BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Tracks at Brea Trail Prepares for Site Work Brea Police Department Revamps, Refreshes he Brea Police Department has adopted a fresh look with a streamlined vision re- Tnew logo and it is piloting a new approach to provide more personal- A mains firm ized service for Brea neighborhoods. and behind-the- The City has been divided into four distinct geographical areas; South, scenes effort is North, West, and Central. Each Area Commander is held accountable for steady to cre- understanding the issues and concerns unique to their service area. This ate the future includes developing strategies and directing resources to solve problems, “Tracks at Brea resulting in an improved quality of life for citizens. The Area Command Trail.” The overall process has taken strategy uses a variety of traditional and community based policing strate- extra time due to many complex re- gies to address crime and quality of life issues. quirements from various jurisdiction- al agencies. Approval from the Orange Coun- ty Flood Control District is currently in progress for the trail segment along WEST the Loftus Channel. Federal grants NORTH have required compliance reports for e Carbon Canyon Rd v

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Imperial Hwy CENTRAL the National Environmental Policy a i c SOUTH n Act (NEPA) and the National Historic e l Imperial Hwy a Preservation Act (NHPA). These in- V depth reports are intended to protect the environment and preserve histori- The Area Commanders are; cal and archaeological sites. Reports North: Lt. Stewart McCarroll [email protected] have now been completed and are un- South: Lt. Peter Rodriguez peter@ cityofbrea.net der review by the State of California. West: Lt. Santo Porto santop@ cityofbrea.net Once approvals are received, the Central: Lt. Bill Smyser billsm@ cityofbrea.net City can then begin a Public Works bid process for soil remediation and trail construction. Meanwhile, a new Volunteers in Police Service 3 landscape architect, award-winning t David Evans and Associates, is on Brea Police continue to augment the reach of experienced profes- board designing trail segment 3. sional sworn officers with assistance provided by dedicated citizen vol- Based on available grant funding, unteers. Anyone who has attended a Brea special event has appreciated the trail is being developed in several the service of Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) as they provide traffic segments. Now that redevelopment control, directional assistance, and more, always in a friendly manner. is no longer a funding option, grant These volunteers also add efficiencies to the office by helping with re- writing efforts by Brea staff contin- cords filing or taking calls for the detective bureau. If you are interested ue. So far, 16 grants worth over $6.5 in a volunteer role with a more serious focus, you may want to consider million have been received! Yet, still VIPS. Email [email protected] to request more information. more money will be required to fund all phases of the four-mile trail. Sub- mitted, pending grant applications could potentially yield an additional $2.9 million for the project. Police Explorers Make Proud Showing What’s next? Construction is ecently, the Brea Police Explorer Post sent a four-member team to com- planned to begin in 2014 between Rpete in a variety of police related events and scenarios ranging from Brea Boulevard and State College traffic stops to active shooter. (Segment 3) and also along the Loftus They competed against teams Channel east to Valencia Avenue (Seg- from agencies throughout Or- ment 6.) As part of the reconfigura- ange and Los Angeles Coun- tion and upgrade of Birch Hills Golf ties. Brea Explorers took first Course, Chevron is developing Seg- place in Hostage Rescue out ment 5 which may also open in 2014. of approximately 50 teams To receive future updates, that competed. send your contact information to [email protected]. Congratulations to Explorers Todd Weber, Conner Bowers, Anthony Rodriguez and Yash Patel!

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Friends Feel at Home In Brea Senior Center here’s no place like home, Tbut the Brea Senior Center is close! Mature Breans enjoy meet- ing friends for participation in special interest activities and get educational presentations and health screenings as well. A pop- ular recent addition is a Monday Veteran’s group meeting. Check out page 9 of this is- sue for some upcoming high- lights and go online to get their full schedule. Seniors who are looking for fitness options will want to see the Silver Sneakers item on page 20 and the free classes for Adults 55+ that are offered on page 21.

BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Water Conservation Essential for Continuing Drought Conditions ccording to The Weather Channel, 84 percent of Cali- expanded that plant so Afornia is categorized in severe drought and 2013 is the that it can treat up to 520 driest period on record since 1895. Several key storage res- million gallons daily with ervoirs are at less than 40 percent capacity. In late Novem- state-of-the-art ozonation ber, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) technology. However, this reduced allocation to only five percent for the water agen- is but one piece of the re- cies who receive water from the State Water Project. These gional picture. agencies serve 25 million people, businesses and farms. In Critical actions are un- Southern California, about 30 percent of water comes from derway now to revamp this source. the state’s water system Even if the winter forecast changes, serious supply is- through the Bay Delta Con- sues remain. Reservoirs need to be replenished to replace servation Plan under con- storage that now is rapidly being drawn down. The situa- sideration in 2014. While tion underscores an urgent need to modernize the water that project is extremely delivery system in order to have more reliable supplies and important for stabilizing more flexible water operations. water supplies, Orange County’s local resources are con- The City of Brea has wisely diversified its water sourc- tinuing to be expanded through new stormwater capture es to also include access to groundwater. However, it still projects, water recycling and more. Citizens will want to is impacted by the drought conditions that affect the en- support this progress. tire region. After all, rainwater is required to replenish the Again, water conservation is an essential lifestyle for all aquifer. Therefore, conservation has become an essential, Californians in their homes and businesses. Please do your permanent lifestyle for all. part to save! Nearby, in Yorba Linda, the Diemer Water Treatment Facility is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Recently com- ® pleted improvements valued at over $300 million have Visit bewaterwise.com for more ideas.

New Program Provides Custom Home Water Use Brea Sixth Graders 5 Surveys for O.C. Residents t ou may have heard of Energy Star homes or LEED Study Sustainability Ycertified homes that use very little energy; now it’s iscovery Science Center time to make our homes water efficient as well! Not D(DSC) created an Eco Chal- sure where to start? The Municipal Water District lenge Partnership program to of Orange County and participating Orange Coun- teach sixth graders about recy- ty retail water agencies are now offering FREE cling and environmental sus- Home Water Use Surveys to help homeowners tainability. The County was able identify ways to reduce their home’s indoor and to sponsor this program for the outdoor water use. first couple of years, but funding The Water Smart Home Program offers single- ran out leaving individual cities family homeowners the opportunity to certify their to determine their level of con- house as a Water Smart Home. This FREE program in- tinued participation. Consistent cludes a Home Water Survey of the property and a de- with Brea’s support of sustain- tailed Home Water Use report. Participants can choose an outdoor-only survey, able practices and education, which looks primarily at the landscape and irrigation system, or an indoor and a portion of its State Beverage outdoor survey, which also detects possible leaks and looks at the water-using Container Grant Program funds devices inside the home. were designated to register Brea Following completion of the survey, you will receive a personalized Home participants. Water Use Report. If your score is high enough, your home will qualify as a Of the available spots, al- “Certified” Water Smart Home. If your score indicates you’re not quite there yet, most all were quickly reserved! the report will contain money- and water-savings recommendations and no-cost Starting in 2014, students from activities that can help you become more water efficient and potentially reduce Fanning and Laurel Elementary your water bill. If you choose to implement any of the recommendations, it gets Schools will participate in a fun you closer to achieving certification status. and informative school assem- For more information on the program, including the steps required to sign- bly and later take a field trip to up, please visit mwdoc.com/services/watersmarthome. This program is a col- DSC for a hands-on educational laborative effort between MWDOC and participating retail water agencies, with experience. Expect them to re- funding provided by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Metropolitan Water turn with great ideas to apply District of Southern California. here at home!

BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Done Using It? Be Sure to “Lose It” Properly hen people purchase an item, care not to pollute the load with Wthey rarely consider where it will non-recyclable materials. Brea War Memorial go once they’re done with it. Ameri- • The black bin is for kitchen, bath- cans are major consumers. Therefore, room, or work area wastes and Honorees Listed they require extensive waste disposal other general trash. Please note fter only one year, the Brea War systems for handling the tons of re- that liquid cooking oils may NOT AMemorial has become a focal fuse being generated annually in each be thrown in with household dis- point for proud military support- household. posables. A small quantity might be ers to honor family members or If you’re one of those who made absorbed into paper towels or rags. friends who have served the na- a New Year’s Resolution to clean out However, runny liquids need to be tion. The Brea Memorial encom- the garage and yard or organize the handled separately.* passes a “walk of honor” made home, here’s a quick primer on your disposal options. Household Hazardous Waste — up of pavers which are inscribed Certain waste materials require special with the names and branches of Usable clothing and household handling by the household generating the military for people special to items — Several charitable organiza- it. Orange County residents may accu- the community. Each year, more tions pick-up donations of items still mulate and safely store limited quanti- will be added in time for the Vet- in good condition for distribution to ties of various substances and periodi- eran’s Day tribute ceremony. needy persons or for re-sale at shops cally bring these in for free disposal To see the full listing of the supporting worthy at regional collection 221 currently included, go to causes. Watch for centers. Improper cityofbrea.net and look under notices delivered in Used Motor handling is considered “Our Community.” Then select advance of a neigh- Oils — There a serious environmen- “Brea War Memorial” from the borhood pick-up day are three cer- tal violation, subject drop-down column choices. or check the yellow tified centers to a penalty. Be sure pages to find a local in Brea that can to use proper precau- thrift store where you accept up to five gallons tions for: may drop off your do- of used oil for recycling. • Paints and solvents nations. These are: • Automotive fluids 6 • Firestone at t Large, bulky, or and cleaning electronics items 891 E. Imperial products — If a large item can- • NAPA Auto Parts at • Batteries, fluores- not be reused or recy- 270 N. Brea Blvd. cent and CFL bulbs cled, you must make • Oil Can Henry’s at • Excess pesticides, an appointment to 230 N. Brea Blvd. herbicides or pool arrange for haul away Learn more about proper chemicals of broken furnishings, disposal practices and re- • *Leftover cooking appliances, televisions cycling at Earth911.com. oils and grease from or computers. This is deep fat fryers free to Brea residents twice annually. (There is a Freon These materials need to be care- handling and dismantle charge for re- fully handled outside of the routine frigerators.) Call Republic Services at disposal stream because they can be 714-238-2444 to schedule. It is ille- both dangerous and messy. All are gal to dump discards onto another’s considered pollutants. When prop- property. erly re-directed, some substances can be recycled into other products. Brea Curbside trash pickup —­ Weekly residents should bring their hazard- residential service incorporates three ous wastes to the County facility at distinct waste streams. he 23rd Annual Brea 8K Classic 1071 N. Blue Gum in Anaheim. Call Ttakes place on Sunday, Febru- • The brown bin is for non-bagged 714-834-6752 for operating hours. ary 23, 2014 at 8AM. This USATF- yard clippings that can be compos- sanctioned, chip-timed race is fast ted. Palm fronds, food waste, and non-organic materials should never Schedule curbside pickup for bulky and fun for all ages and athletes items or electronic waste - runners and walkers alike. The be placed in here. Brea 8K Classic is an annual com- • The green bin is for recyclables 714-238-2444 such as newspapers, cardboard, munity event supporting the stu- Hazardous wastes: liquids, chemi- dents of Brea Olinda High School. glass jars, aluminum cans and plas- cals, batteries and CFLs tics. Empty contents and remove brea8k.com lids from these materials and take 714-834-6752 BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Blackstone Acceptance Accepted easements for Blackstone Planning Area 6 and approved the site maintenance and restora- tion agreement. Annual Development Impact Fee report for Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2013. Fullerton Creek Restoration Project Approved proposal with Fuscoe Engineering Inc., for approximately $97,400 from State of Califor- Brea Line summarizes Council business. nia reimbursement for preparation of schematic design and engineering plans to improve water quality for Fullerton Creek Restoration Project. 10-15-2013 Recap Civic Center Improvements Approved the Civic and Cultural Center third floor Sewer Main Replacements Dog Park Rules counter and workstation remodel for $182,000 Awarded a contract to SND Construction, Inc., for Adopted ordinance establishing regulations ap- from Fixed Asset Replacement Fund to comply $935,520 to replace 2,600 linear feet of under- plicable to dog parks. with Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. sized sewer mains for Berry St. and Imperial Hwy. Right-of Way Transfer Tracks Segment 3 Design Contract Maintenance Management Program Approved the transfer of the right-of-way located Approved the Professional Services Agreement Approved agreement with Azteca Systems, Inc. at 3251 E. Imperial Highway to the Caltrans for the with David Evans and Associates for not-to- for $100,000 to replace maintenance manage- Imperial Highway Smart Street Segment C Project. exceed $150,000 from Park Development Fund ment program. Urban Greening Grant Program 250 for design, construction plans and specifica- tions of The Tracks at Brea trail project. Approved resolution approving the application 12-03-2013 Recap for grant funds for $1,039,533 to offset costs Union Pacific Agreement Council Reorganization associated with trail construction between Brea Approved supplemental agreement with Union Presentations made to outgoing Mayor Ron Gar- Blvd. and Brea Flood Control Channel. Pacific Railroad Company for $1,000 to replace cia. Brett Murdock was appointed as Mayor and OCTA Funding sewer line under right-of-way for Berry and Im- Christine Marick as Mayor Pro Tem. perial Sewer Main Replacement Project. Approved application submittal to Orange County Affordable Housing Financing Transportation Authority for funding the Birch/ Railroad Documents Authorized a Joint Exercise of Powers Agree- Rose Signal Synchronization Project. Adopted resolution authorizing the City Engineer ment Relating to bonds for Caritas Affordable Measure M2 Funding to execute various railroad company documents Housing, Inc. required for city projects. Adopted resolution expressing support for the Budget Amendments County of Orange Department of Public Works Industrial Parcel Adjustments Amendments approved to adjust the City Operat- application to receive Measure M2 funding for Authorized Subdivision Agreement with Realty As- ing and Capital Improvement Program Budgets the Brea Boulevard Widening Project. sociates Fund X, L.P. to subdivide 19.7 acre site at for Fiscal Year 2012-13 and the Operating Budget 7 Public Works Standard Plans 200 N. Berry St., and 556 and 566 Vanguard Ave. for Fiscal Year 2013-14. t Adopted the revised standards to eliminate con- La Floresta Water Easement Birch Hills Golf Course Extension flicts, lower construction costs and encourage Approved public water easement over domestic Amended the agreement with La Floresta for a more competitive bidding by general engineering and fire service lines within private streets in one-year extension through January 1, 2015 to contractors. Planning Area 6 of the La Floresta development. complete soil clean-up with continued payments Completion Notice of $125,000 per quarter. 11-5-2013 Recap Accepted as complete the contract with Premier Subdivision Agreement Development Services, Inc. for construction of Approved tract map and subdivision agreement Housing Element Amendment Central Avenue and Brea Boulevard Intersection with La Floresta LLC for 8.5-acre site with 48 Adopted Addendum to EIR 01-01 and General Improvements Project. single-family residential units and 15 lettered lots Plan for the Housing Element. Cal Domestic Board for private streets, alleys, landscape, and recre- Underground Utility District Approved the appointment of Jerry Kolb ,or in his ation purposes. Adopted resolution establishing Underground absence, Michael O. Quinn, as proxy holders to Lease Agreement Utility District No. 8 on Brea Boulevard from Cy- vote for City of Brea. Amended lease agreement with Brea Chamber of press Street to 150 feet north of Central Avenue. Commerce for space on Level Two of Civic and Cultural Center. Building Codes Adoption 11-19-2013 Recap Adopted 2013 Edition of the California Codes, Measure M2 Expenditure Report and the 2012 Edition of the International Prop- State College Slopes Accepted and approved. erty Maintenance Code. Engaged Kruezer Consulting Group for conceptual Fire Training Tower Fire Code Adoption design to improve the existing slope conditions on State College between Citrus and Blossom Place. Approved plans and specifications for rehabilita- Adopted 2013 Edition of the California Fire Code. tion of Fire Station No. 1 training tower to meet Property Management Plan Amendments Findings current code requirements. Acting as Successor Agency, approved long range Adopted required amendments to the 2013 Cali- plan for submission to State Department of Finance. fornia Codes relative to local climatic, topograph- ic and geologic conditions. Madrona Project Public Hearing Brea City Council APEA Agreement Opened public hearing relating to the appeal of proposed Madrona Project (formerly Canyon Brett Murdock, Mayor Approved the Memorandum of Understanding Crest) to subdivide 367.5 acre site into 165 lots with administrative and professional employees.’ for single-family homes. Continued the public Christine Marick, Mayor Pro Tem Bonds Refinancing hearing to 7 p.m. on January 21, 2014. Ron Garcia, Council Member Acting as the Successor Agency, adopted resolu- Engineering Position Roy Moore, Council Member tion approving the final form of certain documents Adopted resolution for Engineering Technician I. Marty Simonoff, Council Member relating to 2013 Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds. 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Personalized Action Plan The FRC’s Case Management Program can pro- vide much needed guidance, referrals and infor- Adolescents mation to assist individuals and families navigate and the Media through difficult situations. Schedule your one- February 13, 6:30-8 p.m. on-one appointment now to create your own per- In partnership with BOUSD sonalized action plan! What influence does the media have on Bully Roundtable — Mammogram Screening youth today? How does media influence Rescheduled! Saturday, January 11, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. their developing sense of self and sexual January 23, 6-8 p.m. identity? The FRC is proud to host Dr. Jan- In partnership with BOUSD Y.W.C.A. Encore Plus Program na Kim, Associate Professor of Child and Confidential, annual screenings done close to Bullying continues to be a rising issue and Adolescent Studies at Cal State Fullerton. concern in schools. Be a part of the con- home. If you are 40 years or older, of limited She will help our community examine income or without health insurance, you are eli- versation and solution. A shortened ver- how families, peers, and the mass media sion of “Bully”, the movie, will be shown gible for a free mammogram, and breast cancer shape young people’s developing notions screening. Follow up to screening provided if at 6 p.m. Roundtable discussion will be- of sexual roles and relationships. Regis- gin at 6:45p.m. Registration for this event needed. Early detection saves lives! Call 714-871- tration required. 4488 for an appointment. is required.

Haircuts for Kids 8 Resume & Interview Workshop One of our local salons, The Cutting Edge, has donated free hair- cuts for kids in need. To inquire about this service, contact the FRC at t February 6, 4-5:30 p.m. 714-990-7158. Co-sponsored by Cal State Fullerton University Career Center English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes In today’s competitive Starting January 6, Monday-Thursday, 8:30-11a.m. market it is vital to have North Orange County Community College District a resume and cover letter Students learn and practice English at their own pace. This class is offered at which set you apart from open enrollment and class materials are provided. All levels are encouraged other candidates. These to attend. workshops will help you brush up on the impor- Medi-Cal & Food Stamp Assistance tant basics for any job Wednesdays, 8: 15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. search. Call to reserve —by appointment only your space today. Orange County Social Services Agency Don’t let your family’s healthcare needs go unmet. New clients receive con- fidential and personal assistance with your application for Medi-Cal or food stamps. On-site processing available in English and Spanish. Connect the Tots ­— Parenting Workshops Connect the Tots is a country program that works with families with young children to promote wellness and reduce risk factors for emo- Affordable Individual tional problems in children ages 0-6 as they prepare for school. If you are a parent of young children, join us for the following workshops. and Family Counseling Various times available by • Raising Resilient Children appointment only January 22, 11 a.m. Short-term counseling services This workshop will help parents understand how children can are available on a sliding-scale be resilient and adapt to different situations successfully despite fee for Brea residents only. Top- difficult circumstances. ics such as stress, depression and relationship issues can be worked • Tantrums on with the help of trained profes- February 19, 11 a.m. sionals. Call now to schedule an This workshop will help parents understand and cope with a intake appointment. child’s anger, frustration, and fits.

BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 BreaSeniorCenterVisit For adults ages 55+ for the latest .com 500 S. Sievers Avenue Senior Center news. NEWS Monday - Friday: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Call 714-990-7750 or stop by the Senior Center to register, unless otherwise indicated. Tax Preparation Monterey & Carmel Tour To Your Health: Tuesdays, February 4-April 8 March 4-6 Many free health-related services are of- 12:30-3:30 p.m. by appointment Reservations Required fered monthly. Please call for schedule. Price starting at $339.50 per person, based AARP Tax-Aides help low and moderate • Vision Screening income taxpayers (focusing on those 60 and on double occupancy. Tour includes the older) file income tax returns. Volunteers Monarch Grove Butterfly Sanctuary, Carmel- • Caregiver Resources are trained & certified to assist in filing by-the-Sea, Big Sur, Solvang, and Cannery • Massage Therapy basic personal tax forms and schedules. Row. Deluxe accommodations in San • Living with Limited Vision Simeon and Monterey. Taxpayers with complex tax returns are • Free Medicare & advised to seek paid tax assistance. Restric- Yosemite National Health Insurance Assistance tions apply. Call for appt. and info to bring. Park Weekend Tour • Free General Health Assessments April 25-27 Call for Volunteers! • Blood Pressure Monitoring The Home Delivered Meal Program is a Reservations Required community-based volunteer effort distribut- Price starting at Safe Driver Classes ing nutritious meals to frail and homebound $339.50 per person, Wednesday-Thursday, February 26-27, seniors in Brea. Volunteer drivers can based on double occupancy. Tour includes 1-5 p.m. serve in short term, long term, or substitute sightseeing of Wawona Lodge, Yosemite Reservations and a $2 prepayment required. capacities. Village, Bridal Veil, Yosemite Falls, and El Review traffic laws and safety techniques Capitan. Deluxe accommodations with a Local Shopping Trips and are helpful to those soon renewing their daily continental breakfast. 9 Mondays – 12:30 p.m. driver’s license. Tuesdays (1st and 3rd) – t 10:45 a.m. Special Presentations Special Interest: Donation of $.50 per trip • 211 Resource Basics Restrictions apply. Thursday, January 9, 11-11:45 a.m. Book Club Provided by OC 211 4th Wednesday of Brown Bag Food Distribution • Urinary Incontinence each month, Thursdays, January 9 and 23, Thursday, January 23, 11-11:45 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. February 13 and 27, 9-10:45 a.m. Provided by Brea Rotary Club January: Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn Brea seniors over the age of 60 with qualify- ing income. • Cold & Flu Prevention February: One for the Money, Second Harvest Food Bank Tuesday, February 4, 11-11:45 a.m. by Janet Evanovich Provided by Heritage CA Provided by the Brea Public Library • Elder Law Brea Travel Group: Thursday, February 13, 11-11:45 a.m. Yoga Class 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Buffett Provided by OC Bar Association and Shopping Sign Language Class Tuesday, January 28, 1-5:30 p.m. 2nd Thursday of Each Month, 1-2 p.m. $15 — Includes Tip Celebrate! Entertainment, raffles and prizes. Stop by Computer & Gadget Tutoring Reservations Required the lunch window to reserve your tickets: Tuesdays through Fridays Come shopping at the Buena Park Down- Appointment Required town Mall and Knott’s Berry Farm with a New Year’s Celebration Friday afternoons now available 2-3 p.m. fabulous meal at Mrs. Knott’s restaurant. Friday, January 3, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Provided by Villagio at Capriana Legal Aid Valentine’s Day Party 4th Thursday each month, 12:30-2 p.m. San Manuel Casino Friday, February 14, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 19, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. It’s Your Birthday Party! Reservations Required Friday, January 31, 11:30 a.m. Get Moving! Round trip transportation for a day of fun is Friday, February 28, 11:30 a.m. Page 20:­ Adult Fitness only $20. Get $30 toward food or slot play. Provided by the Cause Community Church Provided by Villagio at Capriana in Brea Page 21: 55+ section BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 City of Brea Art Gallery is located at the Brea Civic & Cultural Center, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea 714-990-7730 • [email protected] • BreaGallery.com

29th Annual City fo Brea Art Gallery 2014 Exhibition Calendar Save this schedule to use throughout the year, also visit breagallery.com for more information. MADE in MFA Biennial: Sophomore Year Calling All Artists! January 25-March 2, 2014 Here is the opportunity you have been Opening Reception: Saturday, January 25, 2014 from 7-9 p.m. looking for to show your work at the City This exhibition serves as an important introduction to the local Masters of Fine Arts programs of of Brea Art Gallery. A prospectus for the Southern California schools and universities. Works are selected from exceptional graduate stu- 29th annual juried exhibition is available dents in fine arts at top local institutions, such as Claremont, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Long for download at breagallery.com. Please Beach, UC Irvine and UC Riverside. Painting, drawing, and mosaic workshops will be available. follow the entry instructions carefully and submit by the late January entry deadline. 29th Annual Made in California gets a makeover in 2014 by adding more prizes, awards, and Made in California Juried Exhibition a solo show! March 22-May 9, 2014 The exhibition will run from March Opening Reception: Saturday March 22, 2014 from 7-9 p.m. 22-May 9, 2014 with an opening reception This annual exhibition gets a makeover by adding more prizes, awards, and a solo show! A on Saturday, March 22, from 7-9 p.m. multi-disciplinary survey of art is selected from an anticipated 700 California entries. Artists in This multi-disciplinary survey of art, every stage of their artistic careers and working in all mediums are encouraged to enter. This selected from over 700 California entries is popular juried show aims to reveal both established and new art movements within the Golden definitely not to be missed. Artists in every State. Art workshops in Pastels, Colored Pencil, and Acrylics will be available during this exhibit. stage of their artistic careers and working Sign up for the Gallery newsletter to get new class announcements! in all mediums are encouraged to enter. This popular juried show aims to reveal Rare Works in the OC: Introduction to Outstanding Artists both established and new art movements within the Golden State. May 31-July 3, 2014 10 Opening Reception: Saturday May 31, 2014 from 7-9 p.m. t This invitational will highlight artists who have caught the attention of the City of Brea Art Gallery as artists whose unique and outstanding works beg to be introduced to the Orange County art scene. Works will be a diverse and exciting look at artists working with unusual mediums, new techniques and unexpected styles. Artist lectures and workshops in painting, drawing, charcoal Great Gifts and mosaics will be available. are Available in the LA Printmakers Society Members’ Exhibition Brea Art Gallery Gift Shop! July 26-September 12, 2014 Looking for that perfect gift? Opening Reception: Saturday July 26, 2014 from 7-9 p.m. Get a unique gift that your friends and The LA Printmaking Society co-sponsors an exhibition featuring fine art printmaking entries jur- family will love! Visit the Brea Art Gal- ied from members. This exhibition will feature an expansive number of print techniques includ- ing engraving, relief cutting, etching, intaglio, lithography, monoprints, aquatint and mezzotint. lery Gift Shop and check out beautiful Workshops teaching papermaking, book arts, and printmaking techniques will be offered as hand made jewelry, affordable artwork, well as painting, drawing and mosaics. blown glass, glazed pottery and un- usual cards made by local artisans. The 46th Annual Gallery Gift shop is open Wednesday Watercolor West International Juried Exhibition through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. October 11-December 14, 2014 during an exhibition. Opening Reception: Saturday October 11, 2014 from 5-7 p.m. Recognized as the leaders in the traditional transparent watercolor technique, Watercolor West will present an exhibition of the finest examples of the watercolor medium with 100 works se- lected from over 700 entries submitted from around the world. Artist lectures, demonstrations, Stay Informed, and workshops focusing on the medium of watercolor will be available during the exhibition, as Get Involved well as painting and mosaics classes. Visit breagallery.com for more Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday 12-5 p.m. during an exhibition. info or to sign up for our new Brea Art Gallery is closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and holidays and in between exhibits. email newsletter “Like” us on Facebook at City of Brea Art Gallery • 1 Civic Center Circle • Brea, CA 92821 • 714-990-7731 Facebook.com/breaartgallery. breagallery.com • facebook.com/breaartgallery • [email protected]

Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. during an exhibition. Closed Monday, Tuesday and holidays. Admission: $2 for adults and free for ages 11 and under. Brea residents FREE.

BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Curtis Theatre is located: At the 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea Brea Civic & Cultural Center Click, call or come by to order tickets: CurtisTheatre.com • 714-990-7722

Brea’s Youth Theatre — Seussical the Musical Yesterday and Today…The Beatles Experience Saturday, April 5, 3 and 8 p.m. Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Adults: $36, Senior: $33, Child: $30, Subscriber: $33/$30 Music by Stephen Flaherty Rock to the music of the Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Beatles in an all-new inter- Co-Conceived by Eric Idle active concert experience Based on the works of Dr. Seuss where the audience creates a playlist for every show! Yes- Directed by Janice Kraus terday and Today allows you January 16-19, 23-26, 30 and 31, February 1 and 2, to choose your most memo- Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2 and rable, poignant and all-out 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2 and 6:30 p.m. favorite Beatles’ songs. Cre- General Admission $12 for ages 2 and older. ate a unique narrative and Brea’s Youth Theatre, brings the clever and colorful stories of Dr. Seuss to musical experience that con- Curtis stage! Join the Cat in the Hat and favorite characters, including Hor- nects with John, Paul, George and Ringo in a show like no other. With dead- ton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, and lazy Mayzie as Seussical the Musical on musical precision and stunning set designs, Yesterday and Today employs debuts at the Curtis! This exuberant live production takes a lyrical journey a sound that is a live and fitting tribute to the music that shaped a generation through the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus and the invisible world and touched the world. of the Who as Dr. Seuss’ best-loved stories are re-imagined, live and onstage! “Foot stomping, clapping in unison, singing along and outright screaming…” The Omaha City Weekly All New! billymcguigan.com/yesterday-and-today The Piano Party: 2 Created by Jon Infante and Kris Kataoka Tickets just $30 with coupon code: Ringo* Arrangements by Kris Kataoka and Sarah Weinzetl Television, Film, Broadway and Country Music Star February 7-9 and 14-16, Friday and Saturday, Tom Wopat in Concert 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 19, 5 and 8 p.m. Adults: $26, Senior: $23, Adults: $34, Senior: $30, Child: $27, 11 Subscriber: $30/$27 Child: $21, Subscriber: Tom Wopat has come a long way since he jumped, feet t $21/$19 This breakout hit returns with an all-new staging and theme just in first, into the and sped away on classic televi- time for Valentine’s Day! From award-winning song-writing teams sion’s . Since then, his classically and second chances to sequels, duets, couples, dichotomy, twins, two trained voice and charisma haven taken him from car worlds, and two pianos — the number two sets the tone for this inter- smashes and corny humor to numerous roles on television active multimedia concert musical. Broadway’s celebrated classics mix (, Home Improvement, Smallville), film Taking( with contemporary showstoppers for a playlist that explores duality. Chance, ) and Broadway. From a Tony Piano Party 2 includes new segments like “Battle Round” with per- nominated performance in Annie Get Your Gun to recent formers pitted against each other in a friendly, but fierce duel of vocal hit shows and The Trip to Bountiful, prowess. Hilarity abounds as “Dueling Musical Mad Libs” offer a duet Wopat’s velvety notes and ruggedly handsome stage presence have earned him where neither performer knows what to expect! Join our intimate, fun legions of fans. Join an unforgettable evening of swing, jazz and standards as and original experience of Broadway’s best-loved musicals. this versatile star celebrates his third CD, I’ve Got Your Number. tomwopatofficial.com Piano Party 2 Date Night *Tickets just $29 with coupon code: Dukes* Friday, February 14 *If purchasing online, Coupon Codes are applied to the Adult Ticket Price only. Enjoy a special preshow dessert and champagne reception. Discounts offered are greater than the single ticket price for a Senior or Child. To take advantage of this offer and receive the most savings, opt for the Adult Ticket Price, and enter the Coupon Code in the place provided.

The Melting Pot Pre/Post Performance Dining at — Gives the traditional “dinner and a show” a twist! The Melting Pot Fondue is the perfect addition to a memorable live performance. For $25 per person you’ll enjoy three courses. This special offer does NOT include tax and gratuity, and can only be purchased in conjunction with a show at the Curtis. FOR RESERVATIONS: 714-990-7727, log onto curtistheatre.com, or visit the Box Office

Curtis Theatre Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and one hour prior to performance. BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Registration and Information

Four Easy Ways to Register Class/Program Locations Registration Policies Online BCC Brea Community Center SKF Shaolin Kung Fu 695 E. Madison Way 1219 W. Imperial Hwy. • Registration accepted by mail, Register online using Family online or telephone with a charge Pin # and Client Barcode at Brea locations: SMA Shambhala Martial Arts AP Arovista Park 203 W. Imperial Hwy. card, or in person at the Community cityofbrea.net. Look for Recreation 500 W. Imperial Hwy Center until the first day of class/ Classes to register with any major Outside Brea: BAG Brea Art Gallery AIR Anaheim Ice Rink activity, unless otherwise specified. credit card. (First time user call for 1 Civic Center Circle 300 W. Lincoln Ave. Family Pin#.) • Checks are payable to “City of Brea.” 714-990-7730 APF Acacia Park, Fullerton BCGC Brea Creek Golf Course 1638-1698 Fullerton Creek Dr. • Sliding scale non-Brea resident Call 501 W. Fir St. service fee added. Proof of residency Call 714-990-7100, Brea EPA Eucalyptus Park, Anaheim BJHS Brea Junior High School 100 N. Quintana Dr. is required at registration. Community Center and your 400 N. Brea Blvd. 12 FCC Fullerton Community Ctr. • All classes subject to change or information will be taken over the 714-990-7500 t phone. Have a major credit card 340 W. Commonwealth cancellation if minimum enrollment BOHS Brea Olinda High School size is not met. number handy. 789 Wildcat Way FSC Fullerton Senior Center 340 W. Commonwealth BSP Brea Sports Park • Participant-requested withdrawals Walk 3333 Birch St. GLH Gymboree of La Habra must be made at least 3 business 695 E. Madison Way 714-854-0766 1222 S. Idaho St., Suite B days prior to the start of activity and (corner of Randolph and CCP Carbon Canyon Park HP Hillcrest Park, Fullerton are subject to $5 processing fee. Madison) Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-10 p.m.; 1200 N. Harbor Blvd. 4442 Carbon Canyon Rd. • Withdrawals/refunds are NOT Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. RDRS Rancho Del Rio Stables CHPTC Country Hills Park available once a program begins. Tennis Courts 1370 S. Sanderson Ave. Mail 180 N. Associated Rd. Anaheim Mail your complete registration FP Founders Park TRAC Travis Ranch Activity Ctr. Non-Brea Resident Service Fee form and payment to: 777 Skyler Way 5200 Via de la Escuela Yorba Linda $100 or less...... $5 service fee City of Brea Community Services ORP Olinda Ranch Park 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea, 4055 Carbon Canyon Rd. YLCC Yorba Linda $101-$200...... $10 service fee CA 92821 PH Pioneer Hall Community Center $201 plus...... $15 service fee Attn: Community Center 304 W. Elm St. 4501 Casa Loma Ave. Recreation Classes Programs for Pre-Schoolers

Preschool Drawing 4 wks Pre-Ballet/Tap 8 wks Our youngest learners develop fine motor, attention, and time-on-task skills Children will learn basic ballet and tap steps while learning to draw. Children build upon color and shape recognition to along with the correct vocabulary. Class will complete an adorable drawing project each week. All materials are provided focus on rhythm, coordination and FUN. Ballet and happy, smiling faces are guaranteed! Our curriculum meets the Califor- slippers, tap shoes and basic leotard or dance nia State Standards for Visual Arts. Instructor: Young Rembrandts. attire required. Instructor: Candace Weidman. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 2/5-2/26 Wed 3:30-4:15P 3½-5 $51 BCC 10037 1/15-3/5 Wed 3:15-4P 3-5 $66 BCC 10001

(Programs for Pre-Schoolers continues on following page) 714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Pee Wee Tennis Academy 4 wks Horse Fun for Tots 4 wks The perfect introduction to tennis! Drills help build hand-eye coordination Bring your parents and learn how to ride! We will teach and develop better balance while moving. Your child learns the basics of you basic horsemanship, safety, haltering, leading, groom- forehand, backhand, volley and serve. Students love participating in exciting ing, saddling and basic riding. Bring a bike helmet. games like Popcorn Machine, Walk the Tennis Dog, and Alley Rally. Students Instructor: Cheryl Skidmore of Rancho Del Rio may attend Monday, Wednesday, or both. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff. Stables. *$20 materials fee payable to instructor at first Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # class meeting. 1/6-1/29 One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $59 CHPTC 9989 Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $75 CHPTC 9987 1/18-2/8 Sat 1-2P 3-6 $68 RDRS 9952 2/3-2/26 One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $59 CHPTC 9990 2/15-3/8 Sat 1-2P 3-6 $68 RDRS 9953 Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $75 CHPTC 9988 3/3-3/26 One Day 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $59 CHPTC 9991 Tae Kwon Do for Tots 4 wks Two Days 3:45-4:30P 3-6 $75 CHPTC 9992 Build self-confidence, strength and self control. with Tae Kwon Do, a Korean martial art that focuses on kicking versus throwing punches, allowing a more Ice Skating for Tots 4 wks powerful attack with less training. Kids learn respect for self and others, Watch your child smile as he or she learns to march, glide, stop, hop, fall perseverance and self control. Instructor: Shambhala Martial Arts Staff. *$35 down and get up properly. Skate rental, public skating from 3:30-5:30 p.m. optional uniform fee. for the Wednesday class and 1-3 p.m. for the Saturday class and three ad- Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # ditional public skating passes (to be used during the 4-week session) are 1/7-1/30 Tue/Thu 2:45-3:30P 3-4 $53 SMA 10059 included. Instructor: Anaheim Ice. *No class 2/15 and 2/19. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 1/8-1/29 Wed 4:30-5P 3-5 $39 AIR 10048 Sign Up for Junior Tiny Tots 1/11-2/1 Sat 11:45A-12:15P 3-5 $39 AIR 10049 Registration for the Tiny Tots Spring Session begins February 17. 2/5-3/5* Wed 4:30-5P 3-5 $39 AIR 10050 Children ages 3 (by September 1, 2013) enjoy age-appropriate 2/8-3/8* Sat 11:45A-12:15P 3-5 $39 AIR 10051 activities and develop motor skills through music, arts and crafts and just plain fun. Class sessions are: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Fun on the Farm 4 wks morning, 9:30 a.m.-noon or Tuesday, Thursday In this Parent & Me pre-school class, children have fun learning about dif- and Friday mornings at the same time. ferent animals through crafts, pony rides and feeding. Children experience “Mom’s Time Off” extends the Tiny Tots holding, feeding, and brushing live baby ducks, chicks, pigs, goats, lambs, morning until 2:30 p.m. Information bunnies and ponies. Must wear closed-toe shoes. Instructor: Cheryl Skid- packets are available at the Brea more from Rancho Del Rio Stables. *$20 materials fee payable to instructor Community Center. Brea residents have at the first class meeting. priority registration February 17-February Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 28. For availability and information 1/17-2/7 Fri 10-11A 2-6 $68 RDRS 9954 on the senior class children ages 2/14-3/7 Fri 10-11A 2-6 $68 RDRS 9955 13 4-5, please call 714-990-7631. t Dance and Music for Tots

Parent & Infant Creative Dance 5 wks Toddlers Love Music 4 wks A bonding experience for parents and babies through meaningful movement Perfect for the active toddler (1-2 years). Mix together rhythm band activi- activities that help build body and brain. Explore movement concepts using ties, dancing and drum and xylophone playing. Keep children active and multi-sensory props and a wide variety of music and rhyme that encourage engaged. Adult participation required. Visit online: KidsLoveMusic.net. In- early developmental patterns. All infants should NOT be walking yet. *$5 structor: Karen Greeno. *$20 optional materials fee. materials fee due to the instructor. **No class 2/19. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/19-3/12 Wed 4:15-4:45P 1-2 $51 BCC 10082 1/29-3/5** Wed 9-9:45A 2mon-1 $63 BCC 10068 Kids Love Music 4 wks Parent & Toddler Creative Dance 5 wks An interactive, fun time with your child (1-4 years)! Learn and have fun together by exploring movement activities and dance Sing, dance, play with puppets, rhythm instruments, skills! Activities are taught that can be further explored at home. A variety drums and glockenspiels. Experience creativity and of props, music, and literature help children develop fine and gross motor, social, cognitive and motor development. Adult cognitive, and language skills. All toddlers must be walking. *$5 materials participation required. Visit online: KidsLoveMu- fee due to the instructor. **No class 2/19. sic.net. Instructor: Karen Greeno. *$20 optional Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # materials fee. 1/29-3/5** Wed 10-11A 2-3 $63 BCC 10069 Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/19-3/12 Wed 5-5:45P 1-4 $51 BCC 10083 Babies Love Music 4 wks Interactive play time with your baby (4-14 months-not walking) using lap songs, finger plays, peek-a-boo play, rhythm instruments, and drums. Child gains vocabulary enrichment, motor and listening skills, social and cognitive development and fun! Adult participation required. Visit online: KidsLoveMusic.net. Instructor: Karen Greeno. *$20 optional materials fee. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/19-3/12 Wed 3:30-4P 4-14mos $51 BCC 10081

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Kid Safe Self Defense One-day workshop Tae Kwon Do for Kids 4 wks This one-day seminar shows ‘What if?’ scenarios in a non-threatening way Build self-confidence, strength and self control with Tae Kwon and how to identify and respond to dangerous situations. Interactive demon- Do, a Korean martial art that focuses on kicking versus throw- strations will be fun and informative. Children learn about protecting them- ing punches, allowing a more powerful attack with less training. selves from abuse, abduction, and exploitation without becoming frightened Kids will learn respect for self and others, perseverance and self in the process. Parents get a checklist of simple safety measures, deterrence control. May attend only 2 days a week: chose Monday, Tues- strategies, and solutions to minimize the chances of harm. The seminar ig- day, or Thursday. Instructor: Shambhala Martial Arts Staff. *$35 nites conversation and interaction regarding dangers. optional uniform fee. Date Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/22 Sat 12-2P 6-12 $18 BCC 10066 1/6-1/30 M/T/Th 5:45-6:30P 7-10 $53 SMA 10061 Youth Kung Fu 4 wks Junior Karate (Beg and Adv) 10 wks Students will learn self-discipline and gain self-confidence Learn self-confidence, agility and physical and mental conditioning. Teaches through the practice of traditional Shao-lin Kung-Fu. Learn fundamentals of Shito-Ryu style Karate with opportunity to progress in rank. strength, endurance, mental, and physical coordination while Instructor: Jerry Short. *No class 2/17. using hands and feet for defense. Students should wear loose-fitting clothing. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Beginning 1/7-1/28 Tue 6-7P 6-16 $51 SKF 10084 1/13-3/24* Mon 4-5P 6-15 $63 BCC 10034 1/2-1/23 Thu 6-7P 6-16 $51 SKF 10085 Advanced 1/4-1/25 Sat 10-11A 6-16 $51 SKF 10086 1/13-3/24* Mon 5-6:30P 6-15 $73 BCC 10036 2/4-2/25 Tue 6-7P 6-16 $51 SKF 10087 2/6-2/27 Thu 6-7P 6-16 $51 SKF 10088 Beginning Junior Tennis Academy 4 wks 2/1-2/22 Sat 10-11A 6-16 $51 SKF 10089 Have fun while learning the four major strokes of the game: forehand, back- 3/4-3/25 Tue 6-7P 6-16 $51 SKF 10090 hand, volley and serve. Students will work to establish form and are grouped 3/6-3/27 Thu 6-7P 6-16 $51 SKF 10091 by ability into levels receiving patches representing mastery when they dem- 3/1-3/22 Sat 10-11A 6-16 $51 SKF 10092 onstrate skills. Drills include King of the Tennis Hill, Tennis Baseball, and Tennis Line Tag. Beginners over the age of 13 should start in the advanced Beginning Ice Skating—Youth 4 wks academy. Students may attend Monday, Wednesday, or both. Instructor: Ten- Skate across the ice forward and backward, glide on one nis Anyone Staff. foot, stop, turn and more! Skate rental, public skating Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # from 3:30-5:30 p.m. for the Wednesday class and 1-3 14 1/6-1/29 One Day 4:30-6P 7-13 $69 CHPTC 9993 p.m. for the Saturday class and three additional public Two Days 4:30-6P 7-13 $99 CHPTC 9995 t skating passes (to be used during the 4-week session) 2/3-2/26 One Day 4:30-6P 7-13 $69 CHPTC 9994 are all included in the fee. Instructor: Anaheim Ice. *No Two Days 4:30-6P 7-13 $99 CHPTC 9996 class 2/15 and 2/19. 3/3-3/26 One Day 4:30-6P 7-13 $69 CHPTC 9998 Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Two Days 4:30-6P 7-13 $99 CHPTC 9997 1/8-1/29 Wed 5-5:30P 6-16 $39 AIR 10042 1/11-2/1 Sat 10:45-11:15A 6-16 $39 AIR 10043 Intermediate/Advanced Junior Tennis Academy 4 wks 2/5-3/5* Wed 5-5:30P 6-16 $39 AIR 10044 The Intermediate/Advanced Tennis Academy is for 2/8-3/8* Sat 10:45-11:15A 6-16 $39 AIR 10045 students with extensive experience or who have successfully passed all three beginning Junior Ice Hockey Skating Skills 4 wks Academy levels. Build stroke dependability, rally Learn basic skating skills necessary for hockey including forward and back- with proper form and gain tools to start playing in ward skating, stopping, and turning. Pucks and sticks are not used during matches. Drills include Tennis Olympics, Team- this class. Fee includes hockey skate rental, lessons, free practice on day of Up & Back and Bump. There are five mastery class, and three additional skating passes valid during the 4-week session. levels to track progress. Beginners 14 or older should start in this academy. Dress warm and arrive 15 minutes early for the first class. *No class 2/19. Students attend Monday, Wednesday, or both. Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 1/8-1/29 Wed 6:15-6:45P 6-16 $39 AIR 10046 1/6-1/29 One Day 6-7:30P 7-17 $69 CHPTC 10005 2/5-3/5* Wed 6:15-6:45P 6-16 $39 AIR 10047 Two Days 6-7:30P 7-17 $99 CHPTC 10003 2/3-2/26 One Day 6-7:30P 7-17 $69 CHPTC 10006 Tae Kwon Do for Kids 4 wks Two Days 6-7:30P 7-17 $99 CHPTC 10004 Build self-confidence, strength and self control with Tae Kwon Do, a Korean 3/3-3/26 One Day 6-7:30P 7-17 $69 CHPTC 10007 martial art that focuses on kicking versus throwing punches, allowing a more Two Days 6-7:30P 7-17 $99 CHPTC 10008 powerful attack with less training. Kids learn respect for self and others, perseverance and self control. May attend only 2 days a week: chose Mon- day, Tuesday, or Thursday. Instructor: Shambhala Martial Arts Staff. *$35 optional uniform fee. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 1/6-1/30 M/T/Th 3:30-4:15P 4-7 $53 SMA 10060

(Youth Sports continues on following page) 714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Small Group Tennis Clinic 4 wks Jr. Golf (Beginning/Intermediate) 3 wks Small groups consisting of 2-4 students are a great alternative for those want- This class covers grip, stance, posture, ball posi- ing more attention. Students benefit in a more focused class, where players tion, introduction to chipping and putting, irons vs. are grouped by level and work on skills appropriate for that level. Instructor: woods, rules and etiquette. Equipment provided if Tennis Anyone Staff. needed. Instructor: Jim Howe. *Golf ball fee each Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # meeting. 1/8-1/29 Wed 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $99 CHP 10009 Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/5-2/26 Wed 2:45-3:45P 7-15 $99 CHP 10010 1/8-1/22 Wed 3-4P 6-15 $38 BCGC 10102 3/5-3/26 Wed 2:45-3:45p 7-15 $99 CHP 10011 1/11-1/25 Sat 10-11A 6-15 $38 BCGC 10103 2/5-2/19 Wed 3-4P 6-15 $38 BCGC 10104 Horse Fun for Kids 4 wks 2/8-2/22 Sat 10-11A 6-15 $38 BCGC 10105 Learn basic horsemanship, safety, haltering, leading, saddling and basic rid- 3/5-3/19 Wed 3-4P 6-15 $38 BCGC 10106 ing! Participants need to wear long pants and low-heeled boots. Please bring 3/8-3/22 Sat 10-11A 6-15 $38 BCGC 10107 a bike helmet. Instructor: Cheryl Skidmore from Rancho Del Rio Stables. *$20 materials fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 1/18-2/8 Sat 2-3P 7-12 $68 RDRS 9950 2/15-3/8 Sat 2-3P 7-12 $68 RDRS 9951

Youth Basketball 2014 is here! Please Note: On January 11 the City of Brea will kick off its yearly youth basketball • League runs January 11-March 1 program for children between the ages of 4 and 12. The program will run • Scheduled game times will be different from evaluation clinic times and for eight weeks from January 11, 2014, and will be completed March 1, may vary on number of participants registered. 2014, at both Brea Olinda High School and the Brea Community Center. • Boys and girls leagues may be combined due to registration mix. The program is structured to develop young children into well-rounded • Siblings will be placed on the same team if within same age division. basketball players while providing a positive playing atmosphere. In addi- • If participant requires an adult size shirt, please notify league director tion to playing on Saturdays for eight weeks, we provide four optional skills by December 15. days on Wednesdays starting January 22 and ending February 12. These • Spaces are limited, register early! are held at Brea Junior High School between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Children can work on specific skills, have basketball contests, and come and go as Fee: $67 (add $5 if you do not live, work or you please. Note: Wednesdays are not mandatory. You can still participate in attend school in Brea) the program if you cannot make skills days. Questions: Tom Pohlen at Phone-in Registration: 714-990-7100 714-990-7171. Walk-in Registration: Brea Community Center 15 Mail-in Registration: City of Brea t Evaluation Day Schedule-January 11 Attn: Tom Pohlen (Times for actual league play will vary) 1 Civic Center Circle, Age Division Time Loc Class # Brea, CA 92821 4-5 Future Stars 11A BCC 9980 6-7 Pee Wee Boys 1P BCC 9981 Register on-line at: cityofbrea.net 6-8 Rookie Girls 9A TBD 9982 8-9 Rookie Boys 10:15A TBD 9984 9-12 Junior Girls 11:30A TBD 9983 10-12 Junior Boys 12:45P TBD 9985

Youth Dance and Fine Arts

Beginning Piano Keyboarding Level 1 5 wks Beginning Piano Keyboarding/Level 2 5 wks Students have fun learning basics of piano/keyboard A continuation of level 1 that can be repeated for progression at your own playing in a group setting. Emphasis is on note rec- pace. Students are divided up by age and level to rotate through centers ognition and theory with a goal to play simple consisting of workbooks, music games and time on the keyboard with in- songs with both hands, progressing to higher structor. Students must have a piano or keyboard at home to practice on and levels and performing in recitals. Students must may bring a keyboard to class if they wish. Instructor: Southern California have a piano or keyboard at home to practice on and Academy of Music Staff. may bring a keyboard to class if they wish. Instructor: Southern California Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Academy of Music Staff. 1/14-2/11 Tue 4-4:45P 7-18 $53 BCC 9956 Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 2/18-3/18 Tue 4-4:45P 7-18 $53 BCC 9957 1/14-2/11 Tue 3:15-4P 7-18 $53 BCC 9958 2/18-3/18 Tue 3:15-4P 7-18 $53 BCC 9959

(Youth Dance and Fine Arts continues on following page) 714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Beginning Ballet/Tap 8 wks Elementary Drawing Class 4 wks Children learn basic tap and ballet steps along with correct vocabulary. The Class introduces art vocabulary and techniques class focuses on rhythm, coordination and FUN. Children will need ballet as students learn to draw a variety of fun subjects. slippers, tap shoes and a basic leotard or dance attire. Instructor: Candace Our methodology allows success in drawing with an Weidman. enjoyable experience. With each class you will see Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # increased ability and confidence. All materials are 1/15-3/5 Wed 4-4:45P 5-8 $66 BCC 10002 provided. Curriculum meets the California State Standards for Visual Arts. Instructor: Young Rembrandts. Rock and Roll Guitar 5 wks Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Learn basics of guitar playing in a group setting. Emphasis is 2/5-2/26 Wed 4:30-5:15P 6-12 $51 BCC 10038 placed on note recognition and theory. Goal is to play simple rock songs and basic chords progressing to higher levels Cartoon Drawing Class 4 wks and performing in recitals. Students must bring their own Learning to draw can be lots of fun with silly characters, funny expressions, guitar to class each week. Instructor: Southern California and story sequences that tell jokes! This delightful class combines an innova- Academy of Music Staff. tive drawing method with light-hearted subject matter. Engage kids’ sense of Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # humor, and vivid imaginations. All materials are included. Our curriculum 1/14-2/11 Tue 4:45-5:15P 8+ $53 BCC 9960 meets the California State Standards for Visual Arts. Instructor: Young Rem- 2/18-3/18 Tue 4:45-5:15P 8+ $53 BCC 9961 brandts. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 2/5-2/26 Wed 5:30-6:15P 6-12 $51 BCC 10039

Youth Enrichment

Sound-Start Reading 5 wks Math Development 5 wks Make the difference between a student who struggles or suc- This comprehensive, individualized math program evaluates students and ceeds. Specially trained teachers test, structure and imple- pinpoints skill gaps. The primary building blocks of addition, subtraction, ment an individualized PHONICS reading program for multiplication, and division are continually reinforced, building a solid children grades K-1. Decoding, spelling, vocabulary, com- foundation of fundamental knowledge, leading to increased confidence and prehension and following directions are featured in this growth of knowledge. Instructor: Readwrite Educational Solution. *$50 in- fundamental approach to reading. Instructor: Readwrite structor fee payable at the first class meeting. 16 Educational Solutions. *$50 instructor fee payable at the first class meeting. Dates Day Time Grade Fee* Loc Class # Dates Day Time Grade Fee* Loc Class # 1/21-2/18 Tue/Thu 5:30-6:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 10029 t 1/21-2/18 Tue/Thu 3:30-4:30P K-1st $103 FCC 10025 2/20-3/20 Tue/Thu 5:30-6:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 10030 2/20-3/20 Tue/Thu 3:30-4:30P K-1st $103 FCC 10026 Reading Development 5 wks A supplementary reading program designed to improve comprehension, vocabulary, spelling and fluency. Extensive testing allows specially trained teachers to implement and teach a specific learning program. Parents re- ceive progress reports and a computer printout of test results. Instructor: Readwrite Educational Solutions. *$50 instructor fee payable at the first class meeting. Dates Day Time Grade Fee* Loc Class # What is a parent to do? Your child has a day off from school, but you 1/21-2/18 Tue/Thu 4:30-5:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 10027 still have to work. We have the solution! Brea Community Center staff 2/20-3/20 Tue/Thu 4:30-5:30P 2nd-6th $103 FCC 10028 will supervise your children in a safe and fun-filled environment. Kids will enjoy sports, games, crafts and more! Children need to bring a sack lunch. Questions? Call 714-990-7631. To register call 714-990-7100. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # After School Program 1/20 Mon 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9941 September 3, 2013-June 18, 2014 1/30 Thu 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9942 Monday-Friday • 2:30-6:30 p.m. 1/31 Fri 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9943 *Wednesday • 1:30-6:30 p.m. 2/10 Mon 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9944 Grades K-6th 2/17 Mon 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9945 Brea’s After School Program is a 3/14 Fri 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9946 program committed to providing youth 4/18 Fri 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9947 with access to life-enriching experiences 4/21 Mon 7A-6P 6-12 $34 BCC 9948 that foster their academic, physical and social development. The program for the 2013-2014 school year is currently at capacity; however, if you would like to be added to the program waitlist, please contact 714-990-7179. Open registration for the 2014-2015 school year begins in July 2014.

714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Teen Programs Online The Zone (7th-12th grade) Classes Sept 3, 2013-Jun 18, 2014 • Monday-Friday • 2:30- 6:30 p.m. Online Driver’s Education The City of Brea’s Teen Zone is the most exciting place Class #10000 • Age 15+ • $49 for Brea Teens to hang out every day after school, meet new friends, and stay involved in the community. Daily activities Independence is just a click include pool, board games, video games, TV, computers with internet capability, monthly cooking clubs, away. Complete your Driver’s and much more. The Teen Zone is open Monday-Friday from 2:30-6:30 p.m. for teens in 7th-12th Education requirement grades. A one-time registration fee of $125 is all you need to participate for the entire 2013-2014 school from home on your year. Teen Zone registration can be paid at the Brea Community Center’s Front Counter. For more computer. This is an information call 714-990-7179. interactive, online course, with videos and animated driving scenarios. Learn the rules of the road, driver Teen Zone Friday Night Dance Series responsibility, DMV procedures and much Sneak Preview Activity Nights (6th grade) more. Receive DMV-approved Certificate of Jan 17–Nerd Olympics and Mar 21–Top School Challenge Completion. Sign up any time. This course 6:30-9 p.m. does not include behind the wheel training. Hot Friday Night (7th & 8th grade*) The Driver’s Ed Instructor will contact each Feb 7–Carnival Night • 6:30-9:30 p.m. student and is available to explain the DMV The cost is $9 and participants will have to register by 5 p.m. on the day of an procedures and answer any additional activity. Space is limited, so sign-up early to guarantee your spot this year. questions. Instructor: Erika Vieyra. Strict school district dress code applies to all dances. All teens must be dropped off and picked-up inside the Brea Community Center. Dance activities include, but are not limited to: DJ & 714-990-7100 dancing, free snacks, games, tournaments, contests, raffle drawings, and playing pool in the Teen Zone. cityofbrea.net *School IDs will be required for 7th & 8th graders.

Martial Arts Demonstration — Join the Especially for Children & Families Brea Library American Martial Arts Academy on Tuesday, Jan- Preschool Storytime — Stop on by at 11 a.m. Location: uary 14 at 5:00 p.m. for a free demonstration of on Mondays for this popular program, which 1 Civic Center Circle Brea martial arts techniques. includes stories, songs, and activities to help de- 17 Civic & Cultural Center at Video Games — On the fourth Wednesday velop early literacy skills. Preschool children of t Birch and Randolph each month at 4:30 p.m., we play video games all ages are welcome and no prior registration Hours: for all ages and skill levels. On January 22, play is needed. Monday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lego Marvel Super Heroes. Pajama Storytime — For kids of all ages! On Tuesday: 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. January 7 and February 4, join us at 6 p.m. for a Wednesday: 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Especially for Teens storytime program: listen to stories, sing songs, Thursday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. TAB Council — Earn volunteer hours and be and enjoy a craft project. Children are invited to Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. a leader in the library community! Join and help wear pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed animal! Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. plan activities for your fellow teens. Meets the Read to the Dogs — Join us on Wednesdays, Sunday: CLOSED first Monday of each month at 4:30 p.m. January 8 and February 5 at 6:30 p.m. to read 714-671-1722 • ocpl.org Teen Game Night — Special after-hours to a trained, gentle therapy dog. Come meet our event! Friday, January 24 at 5:15 p.m. Pick up For more information about the branch or to favorite furry friends! a Parental Permission slip at the Information Fun With Legos — Bring your imagination check out our events calendar, please see the Desk and bring to event. library’s website at ocpl.org. to build your own Lego creation! Wednesdays, Teen Book Club — Meets the last Tuesday of January 8 and February 19 at 3 p.m. each month at 4:30 p.m. For All Ages Family Craft Night — Tuesdays, January 21 eReader Open House — Thursday, Janu- and February 18 at 6 p.m. for a fun-filled craft ary 16, 3:30 p.m. Ask the experts from OC Especially for Adults program for the whole family! Public Libraries, and try some products out Writers Group — Aspiring authors meet on for yourself. Learn how to download free the first Saturday each month at 1:30 p.m. to provide a nurturing environment for writers to Support the non-profit Friends of the Brea Li- eBooks. Genealogy Workshop—Saturday, Janu- brary. Volunteer efforts and fund-raising activi- ary 25, 2 p.m. Learn how to use Ancestry.com to receive feedback, improve skills, and encourage publishing. ties, primarily a Bookstore, provide materials search your family history. and programming. Donations of gently-used Family Movie Matinee — Join us at 2 p.m. on Book Club at the Brea Senior Center — DVD’s, Blu-rays, CD’s and books are needed. the second Saturday each month. On January 11, Meets on the fourth Wednesday each month at (Please, no shabby materials or dated encyclo- we will watch “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” On Febru- 10:30 a.m. In January, read “Gone Girl” by Gil- pedias.) Also, check out their Silent Auctions ary 8, we will watch “Horton Hears a Who.” lian Flynn. In February, read “One for the Mon- for great finds during the year. Contact the Vol- ey” by Janet Evanovich. Books can be picked up unteer Coordinator at 714-990-6545 if you are First Friday Films — Screen great movies on at either the Brea Senior Center or library. the first Friday each month at 2:30 p.m. In Janu- available for at least 2 hours a week, bi-weekly, ary, we watch “Planet of the Apes” based on the One-On-One Beginning Internet — Sign or monthly. Keep in touch on Facebook to find novel by Pierre Boulle. In February, we watch up for a free one-on-one tutorial to get started out what’s happening. “Nim’s Island” based on the novel by Wendy Orr. searching the Internet on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration required.

BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Brea Fitness Center 695 E. Madison Way All cities (located inside Brea Community Center) Nutrition Series 714-990-7100 • breafitness.com welcome! Thursdays • 6-7 p.m. • $30 series/$15 drop-in • BCC Group Exercise Classes • Cardio-Weight Room Class #10153 • Basketball and Volleyball Courts Join our certified Registered Dietitian, Community Center Hours Annual Fitness Pass Fees Megan Somerville as she hosts a Nutrition Series. Mon-Fri...... 6 am-10 pm Seniors (60 & up)...... $162* 1/23 Nutrition New Year’s Resolution Sat & Sun...... 7 am-4:30 pm Adults (19-59)...... $231* Teens (13-18)...... $138* 2/20 Eating for Heart Health Daily Drop-In Fees Family PLAN 1...... $402* 3/20 Fad Diets Seniors (60 & up)...... $3* 2 adults + 4 children under 18 Adults (19-59)...... $4* Family PLAN 2...... $462* Teens (13-18)...... $3* 3 adults + 3 children under 18 Youth (6-12)...... $1.50* * Price listed is for those who live, work or attend school in QuikFit...... $3* Brea. Call for non-resident fees, (11:30 am-1:30 pm weekdays) 714-990-7100. Photo ID re- quired on first visit.

$2.25 per hour, per child. Ages 18 months – 12 years Mon/Tue/Thu: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-8 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m. Fri: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-7:30 p.m. Sat: 8 a.m.-12 p.m.; Sun: CLOSED Infant care for 3 – 18 months 18 Mon-Fri: 8:30-11 a.m. Kidwatch is for children of adults attending BCC programs. t Parent must remain on the premises.

Group Exercise Class Schedule SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8-9 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 6-7 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 6-7 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 8-9 a.m. Cycle Low Impact BodyPump Low Impact BodyPump Pilates BodyPump 9-10 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 9-10 a.m. BodyPump Zumba Low Impact Cardio Kick Low Impact Zumba Gold Zumba 10-11 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 9-10 a.m. ® 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 10-11 a.m. Zumba BodyPump Zumba SilverSneakers Zumba BodyPump Cycle MSROM 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 10:15-11:15 a.m. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Yoga SilverSneakers® Super Sculpt QuikFit SilverSneakers® Yoga Yoga MSROM 11 a.m.-12 p.m. MSROM 12-1 p.m. QuikFit Zumba QuikFit QuikFit 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 10-11 a.m. Zumba 12-1 p.m. 12-1 p.m. 12-1 p.m. Cycle Cycle Zumba Yoga BodyPump 12-1 p.m. QuikFit 1:15-2:15 p.m. 4:30-5:15 p.m. Pilates 4:30-5 p.m. ® Step Express 11-11:45 a.m. SilverSneakers Cycle Sample 1:15-2:15 p.m. Zumba Lite MSROM ® 5-5:30 p.m. SilverSneakers 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m. Abs Express 12-1 p.m. Circuit Sport MSROM BodyPump 5:30-6:30 p.m. Yoga **5:30-6:30 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Zumba Cycle 4:30-5:30 p.m. Belly Dance Circuit Sport Cycle 5:30-6:30 p.m. **5:30-6:30 p.m. 6:15-7:30 p.m. Yoga 5:30-6:30 p.m. BodyPump BodyPump 6:30-7:30 p.m. Cardio Kick Classes subject to change. 6:30-7:30 p.m. For the most current schedule, **7:30-8:30 p.m. Cardio Kick Functional Strength 6:30-7:30 p.m. Cycle Training Zumba visit the website or stop by the 7:30-8:30 p.m. front counter. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Pilates **6:30-7:30 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Yoga Pilates Yoga ** Held in Art Studio and 8:30-9:30 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. requires pass in front counter Zumba Zumba 714-990-7100 • breafitness.com BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Brea Fitness Center 19 t Friday Night Master Classes in TRX Suspension Training with Melissa Gifford and Brian Karr TRX Suspension Training is a February revolutionary method of train- Celebrate National Heart Healthy! ing using leveraged bodyweight which develops strength, Jazz Funk with Julie Smith balance, flexibility and core February 7 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. • $10 • BCC • Class #10154 stability simultaneously. For A high energy dance class incorporating elements of jazz, funk and salsa. Get more information and class your groove on! times go to breafitness.com and click on TRX or call World Dance with Lando Silva 714-990-7110. February 21 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. • $10 • BCC • Class #10155 A dance class incorporating a fusion of dance styles from around the world. Brea’s Ultimate Boot Camps Join Brea’s Ultimate Boot Camp, a fun and effec- Millennium Flow with Julie Smith tive, results driven exercise program de- February 28 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. • $10 • BCC • Class #10156 signed for all fitness levels. Experience A mindful movement class incorporating elements of yoga, tai chi & dance. a total body workout to achieve maximum fitness goals. Gain confi- Friday Night Series in March— dence; improve your quality of life, and overall level of fitness no matter Line Dance Extravaganza where you start. New sessions begin each with Dena Driesler March 14-28 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. month! Evening, afternoon, and morning times available. Must be at least 14 years old to participate. For class times and dates go to breafitness.com or $30 series/$15 drop-in • BCC call 714-990-7110. Class #10150 Join Dena on Friday nights to learn the latest in coun- try line dance and various styles of line dance from around the world. A fun way to spend Friday nights with friends, family, or that special someone! All levels of dance are welcome.

(Brea Fitness Center continues on following page) BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 SilverSneakers® You may be eligible for a free fitness membership through Silver Sneakers® Fitness Program offered at the Brea Community Center! Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of motion, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance, and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Classes are held Mondays at 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and Tuesdays and Fridays at 1:15 p.m. For more information or to check eligibility, call 714-990-7112.

Walk Run Club Tuesdays • Jan 14-Feb 18 Purchase a membership and treat yourself to a year of relaxing full- 5:45-6:45 p.m. • $25 series/$10 drop- body massages provide by a Licensed Massage therapist at the Brea in BCC • Class #10116 Fitness Center. NEW discounted membership rate of $40 a month for Join Elizabeth Anderson, certified cycle instructor a one-hour massage! Plus you receive an additional complimentary and trained marathon runner and Brian Karr for massage in your birthday month. Non-membership rates for a one- this walk/run program. This progressive training hour massage are also at a new low price of $45. series will take you from your current fitness level Hot Rocks available! all the way to the finish line of the Brea 8K. Call Kristin for details or to schedule an appointment 714-990-7112 or 714-990-7170

20 Adult Sports and Fitness t Adult Flag Football* Men’s Softball* Flag football is played in a fast-action style, where every- The league plays at least 11 games at the Brea Sports Park during Sunday one is an eligible receiver. This is a 12-team league that nights on field #2. The current season is underway, but we are taking inter- plays either Saturdays or Wednesdays. Spots fill up fast so do ested team managers for the next season which begins at the end of February. not let this opportunity to join pass you by. The fee for a season Cost for the Men’s Softball league is $450 with a $15 official’s fee per game. is $400 with a $20 per game official fee. *Note: Registration is accepted for complete teams on a first-come, first- 5-on-5 Adult Basketball* served basis. Call the Community Services office at 714-990-7171 for Registration packets are currently available for the Sunday league 5-on-5 more information, or for any individual players not presently on a team play at the Brea Community Center! Teams are placed in divisions according who wish to be placed on an interest list. Please include your name, plus to skill level through evaluation games. There are two leagues, one on Thurs- a phone number and email address as contact points. day night and one on Sunday night. Cost per team is $365, plus a $50 forfeit fee and $25/per game per team referee fees.

Adult Softball* Drop In Basketball and Volleyball Registration packets are currently available for the coed softball league. Volleyball Games will be played on Monday nights at both the Brea Sports Park and Day Time Daily Fee ($5 for non-Brea residents) the Brea Junior High School. Cost per team is $450, plus a $30 forfeit fee Wed 6-10P $4 (refundable if team does not forfeit) and $15 cash per game/per team referee fee. Basketball Day Time Daily Fee ($5 for non-Brea residents) Coed Adult Volleyball League* Mon-Fri 11:30A-2P $3 ($4 for non-Brea residents) Our Coed Adult volleyball league is currently taking teams Mon 6-9P $4 and individuals who are interested in being on a wait list. Fri 6-10P $4 The season just began so we are currently not accepting reg- Sat 7-10:30A $4 istration packets. Matches are played at the Brea Community Sun 8-11A $4 Center on Tuesday nights. Leagues are classified as upper, lower and intermediate divisions, and you will be evaluated to deter- mine what division best suits you and your team. The entry fee is $270, plus a $20 forfeit fee and $10 per game per team referee fee. (Adult Sports Fitness continues on following page) 714-990-7100 • breafitness.com BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Fight Like a Girl— Women’s Self-Defense One-day workshop FREE Activities for 55+ Covers practical and effective self-defense techniques geared toward women. All classes for Adults 55+ require registration but most are Content is based on the psychology of victim avoidance combined with ef- fective grappling, striking, and escapes utilized in martial arts. Women are free. Just drop in at Pioneer Hall to participate! For more empowered with tools and know-how to improve awareness to avoid danger- information, please call 714-990-7750. ous situations. Instructor: Ashton Farah. Date Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Yoga Class 2/1 Sat 12-2P 12+ $33 BCC 10067 Low lmpact Yoga for any level of experience. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Adult Kung Fu 4 wks Ongoing Tue (1st & 3rd of mo.) 8:30-9:30A 55+ FREE PH Learn self-discipline and gain self-confidence through traditional Shao-lin Kung Fu. Strength, endurance, and Tai Chi Exercise Class coordination techniques bring long-term personal de- A Chinese health exercise popularly known as the velopment of mental, emotional, and physical capacities. “no sweat” mental and physical exercise. All move- Students must wear loose-fitting clothing. ments are slow, relaxed, circular and help improve Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # balance, joints and muscles. Develop a calmer mind and 1/2-1/23 Thu 7-8P 17-50 $51 SKF 10073 nervous system. 1/4-1/25 Sat 11A-12P 17-50 $51 SKF 10074 Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc 1/7-1/28 Tue 7-8P 17-50 $51 SKF 10072 Ongoing Mon/Fri 8:30-10A 55+ FREE PH 2/1-2/22 Sat 11A-12P 17-50 $51 SKF 10075 2/4-2/25 Tue 7-8P 17-50 $51 SKF 10076 Health and Wellness Fitness 2/6-2/27 Thu 7-8P 17-50 $51 SKF 10077 Increase your energy, longevity, and wellness by regular exercise. With 3/1-3/22 Sat 11A-12P 17-50 $51 SKF 10080 general balance and reflex practices, resistance training, stretching ex- 3/4-3/25 Tue 7-8P 17-50 $51 SKF 10078 ercises and other simple routines. Instructor from the North Orange 3/6-3/27 Thu 7-8P 17-50 $51 SKF 10079 County Community College District Older Adults Program. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Karate for Adults 10 wks Ongoing Mon/Tue 10A-12P 55+ FREE PH Learn self-confidence and agility, as well as physical and mental condition- Ongoing Mon 12:30-2:30P 55+ FREE PH ing. This class teaches the fundamentals of Shito-Ryu style karate with oppor- Ongoing Thu 9:30-11:30A 55+ FREE PH tunity to progress in rank. Instructor: Jerry Short. *No class 2/17. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Table Tennis 1/13-3/24* Mon 6:30-8P 16+ $73 BCC 10035 The Brea Senior Table Tennis group is dedicated to health through exercise and improved flexibility. Players of all levels are welcome. Tae Kwon Do for Adults 4 wks *Quarterly payment of $15 for Brea resident ($60 annual). $25 quar- Build self-confidence, strength, and self-control. Tae Kwon Do is a Korean terly payment for non-Brea resident ($100 annual). 21 martial art that focuses on kicking versus throwing punches, allowing a more Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc t powerful attack with less training. Learn respect for self and others, perse- Ongoing Tue/Thu 1-4P 55+ $15 PH verance, and self control. *$35 optional uniform fee paid to the instructor. Ongoing Wed 12:30-3:30P 55+ $15 PH Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 1/6-1/29 Mon/Wed 7:20-8:15P 16+ $53 SMA 10058 Longevity Stick Exercise Class A regimen of 12 movements to improve balance, flexibility, strength, Adult Golf Swing mental focus, breathing capacity and vitality. This exercise can be done (Beginning/Intermediate) 3 wks sitting or standing. A great place to start, or to use as a refresher. Work on the fundamentals of Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc the golf swing and practice methods. Clubs provided on request. Instructor: Ongoing Wed 9-10A 55+ FREE PH Jim Howe. *$7 Golf ball fee each meeting. Ongoing Fri 10-11A 55+ FREE PH Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # ® 1/8-1/22 Wed 10-11A 16+ $38 BCGC 10100 Zumba Gold 1/11-1/25 Sat 9-10A 16+ $38 BCGC 10098 Zumba Gold modifies the formula to suit an active older participant 3/5-3/19 Wed 10-11A 16+ $38 BCGC 10099 with exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves in an invigorating, party-like 3/8-3/22 Sat 9-10A 16+ $38 BCGC 10101 atmosphere. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Adult Short Game and More Ongoing Wed 10-11A 55+ FREE PH (Beginning/Intermediate) 3 wks Ongoing Fri 11A-12P 55+ FREE PH This class focuses on advancing your putting, short game, and golf course skills. Clubs pro- vided on request. Instructor: Jim Howe. *$7 Golf ball fee each meeting. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/5-2/19 Wed 10-11A 16+ $38 BCGC 10097 2/8-2/22 Sat 9-10A 16+ $38 BCGC 10096

(Adult Sports Fitness continues on following page) 714-990-7100 • breafitness.com BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Adult Tennis Clinic 4 wks Health Rhythms 4 wks Caters to 2-4 students and gives an opportunity to A fun and easy way for people to relieve stress improve skills while getting a great workout. Wheth- and enjoy themselves in a warm, encouraging er you are an absolute beginner, or already know environment. Group empowerment music mak- your way around the court, train in level-appro- ing is an enjoyable, accessible and fulfilling ac- priate settings from ground-strokes to serves and tivity shown to reduce stress, boost the immune volleys. Fun, fitness, and friendships guaranteed! system, reduce burn out and improve mood. Group drumming stimulates cre- Students may attend Monday, Wednesday, or both. ative expression that unites our mind, body and spirit. Drums will be provided Instructor: Tennis Anyone Staff. or bring your own. Facilitator: Eddie Rodriguez, LCSW, MSW. *No class 2/7. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 1/6-1/29 One Day 7:30-8:30P 18+ $99 CHPTC 10012 1/31-2/28* Fri 6:30-7:30P 16+ $43 BCC 10095 Two Days 7:30-8:30P 18+ $179 CHPTC 10014 2/3-2/26 One Day 7:30-8:30P 18+ $99 CHPTC 10013 Beginning Ice Skating for Adults 4 wks Two Days 7:30-8:30P 18+ $179 CHPTC 10015 Learn how to skate across the ice forward and backward, glide on one foot, 3/3-3/26 One Day 7:30-8:30P 18+ $99 CHPTC 10017 stop, turn, and more. Fee includes skate rental, lessons, free practice on Two Days 7:30-8:30P 18+ $179 CHPTC 10016 the day of class, and three additional skating passes to be used during the 4-week session. Please arrive 15 minutes early to the 1st class and dress warm. *No class 2/19. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # 1/8-1/29 Wed 7-7:30P 17+ $39 AIR 10040 2/5-3/5* Wed 7-7:30P 17+ $39 AIR 10041 Adult Special Interest Classes

Ballroom Dance—Beginning 6 wks Skinny Delicious Dinner Party One-day workshop Learn the basics of standard social dances such as swing, waltz, cha cha, Create a healthy and flavorful menu for your next dinner party foxtrot, and tango. Instructor: Gail Abrahamson. *No class 2/17. without sacrificing flavor! Recipes include Arugula Salad with Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Prosciutto Crisp, Date & Blood Oranges, Oven Crispy Chicken 2/10-3/24* Mon 6:30-8P 15+ $63 BCC 10023 with Vinaigrette, Farro Risotto with Roasted Apples, Asparagus with Grape- fruit Vinaigrette, and Roasted Pears with Caramel Sauce & Frozen Yogurt. Ballroom Dance—Intermediate 6 wks *$10 materials fee due to the instructor. 22 If you mastered the basics, join the next level of standard social dances such Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # as swing, waltz, cha cha, foxtrot, and tango. Instructor: Gail Abrahamson. 1/22 Wed 6-8:30P 18+ $48 BCC 10108 t *No class 2/17. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Healthy Cooking Basics 3 wks 2/10-3/24* Mon 8-9:30P 15+ $63 BCC 10024 In this 3-class series, modify meals to make them healthy with- out feeling deprived. First, learn how to use herbs and spices to Beginning Salsa Dancing 5 wks make sure that every dish delivers full flavor. Then, learn light Add spice to your life with this sexy and stylish Afro-Cuban dishes to make at the beginning, or after a long day, for easy, everyday dining. dance featuring swaying rhythms, spicy beats, fast steps, Finally, prepare a festive meal to entertain friends and family without ever turns, dips and swings. Class will gradually progress teach- compromising light cooking choices. *$15 materials fee due to the instruc- ing men to lead and ladies to follow. No more stepping tor each class. on your partner’s feet or hanging back when music plays. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # Partners not required. Pre-register as space is limited. In- 2/24-3/10 Mon 6-8:30P 18+ $123 BCC 10114 structor: Greg Hernandez. Dates Day Time Age Fee Loc Class # Knife Skills and Winter Soups One-day workshop 2/1-3/1 Sat 2-3P 16+ $48 BCC 9986 Warm-up your winter meals with these delicious meals! Students will learn knife skills, including how to mince, dice, brunoise, Dog Manners “Crash Course” 4 wks batonnet, and julienne. Select the right knives and share how This fast-paced course gets behavior problems under control within a limited to maintain them. Students will use their knife skills to prepare Thai Peanut period. During each meeting, several new skills will Chicken, Kale Roasted Vegetable Soup, and Winter Squash and Apple Soup. be introduced and a variety of corrective measures for *$15 materials fee due to the instructor. bad habits will be discussed. For dogs ages 4 months Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # or older; vaccinations must be current. Please pre- 1/27 Mon 6-8:30P 18+ $48 BCC 10109 register and you will be contacted regarding what to bring to the first meeting. (Dogs are to be brought to Homemade Pasta One-day workshop all meetings). Instructor: Rose Healey. *$5 insurance Ever wanted to create your pasta fee payable to the instructor at the first meeting. from scratch? Participants will learn Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # three pasta dishes to eat and take 1/22-2/12 Wed 6-7:15P 10+ $79 BCC 10031 home. Recipes include Fettucine with Lemon 2/1-2/22 Sat 3:30-4:45P 10+ $79 HP 10033 Sauce, Spaghetti with Classic Meat Ragu, and 2/23-3/16 Sun 3:30-4:45P 10+ $79 APF 10032 Herb Ricotta Ravioli with Walnut Sauce. *$10 materials fee due to the instructor. Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 2/3 Mon 6-8:30P 18+ $48 BCC 10110 (Adult Special Interest Classes continues on following page) 714-990-7100 • cityofbrea.net BREA LINE • JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 Cooking with Chocolate One-day workshop Korean Language Class—Intermediate 10 wks Enjoy an indulgent night of cooking with chocolate! Prepare This class is geared for those who already know how to read Bacon-wrapped Dates with Dark Chocolate & Chile, Chili & Co- Korean but want to expand knowledge. Continue your Korean coa Flank Steak with Chocolate Cabernet Sauce, and Raspberry education in this Intermediate class. *$5 materials fee due to the Chocolate Fondue with Berries and Angel Food Cake. What a great Valentine’s instructor at the first class meeting. Day preparation! *$15 materials fee due to the instructor. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 1/14-3/18 Tue 6-8P 18+ $78 BCC 10070 2/6 Thu 6-8:30P 18+ $48 BCC 10111 Adult Piano 5 wks Valentine’s Day Dinner One-day workshop Learn to play at your own Spend time with your sweetheart preparing pace in a group setting. a unique Valentine’s dinner! A full meal will Class size is limited to six be taught to share with your special some- adults. Individual keyboards are pro- one. Make Herb Roasted Filet of Beef, Roasted Pear vided for class; however, participants and Arugula Salad with Pomegranate Vinaigrette, Has- must have access to a keyboard or selback Potatoes, Green Beans with Pistachio Shallot piano to practice outside of class. In- Butter, and Chocolate Souffles with Vanilla Anglaise and structor: Music Academy Staff. *$15 Raspberries.*$10 materials fee due to the instructor. cash material fee is payable to the Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # instructor for an instructional book. 2/10 Mon 6:30-8P 18+ $53 BCC 10113 Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 1/14-2/11 Tue 5:15-6P 18+ $58 BCC 10188 St. Patrick’s Day Meal One-day workshop 2/18-3/18 Tue 5:15-6P 18+ $58 BCC 10189 Cook a modern twist on Irish favorites, including Wild Mushroom Caramel- ized Onion Galette, Steak with Irish Whisky Pan Sauce, Caramel- Notary Public Seminar One-day workshop ized Apple Potato Mash, and Mudslide Cupcakes. *$15 materials Prepare to become a knowledgeable notary with procedures and informa- fee due to the instructor each class. tion on how to start your career. Understand the law and how to perform the Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # four different notorial acts, plus essential ID features, journal entries and 3/17 Mon 6-8:30P 18+ $48 BCC 10115 more. Instructor: Marylyn Jones.*$45 materials fee payable to instructor. A $40 check payable to the Secretary of State is required with proper photo ID Korean Language Class—Beginning 10 wks and a 2”x2” passport photo to take the State Exam. Whether for business or personal enrichment, this class is a perfect starting Date Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # point for Korean! A great thing—it is phonetic and you can easily decipher 3/1 Sat 8A-5:15P 18+ $83 FCC 9964 words once you learn the Korean alphabet. This introductory class will be a great start for those who are interested in learning more about Korea as a whole. *$5 materials fee due to the instructor at the first class meeting. Dates Day Time Age Fee* Loc Class # 23 1/14-3/18 Tue 7-9P 18+ $78 BCC 10071 t

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Multiple Ways to Pay Canine Courtesy et ownership comes with many responsi- Brea Utility Bills Pbilities. Here are a few tips epending on your preferred routine, there are sev- and reminders. Deral ways to handle your monthly utility bill from Dogs must be kept on a the City of Brea. leash when out in public areas. • Mail it in — tried and true traditional! Animal waste must be • Drive by — A box is available in the circle at the picked up regularly from the yard and from public areas. When Civic & Cultural Center. walking your dog, be sure to take along a container for easy pick up • Drop in — at the Administrative Services counter, and disposal of your pet’s waste. Please place in the proper trash bin. on level 3 of the Civic & Cultural Center. • Auto Pay — Sign up and each month your bill can be automatically deducted from your checking account with an automatic transfer. Spring Craft • E Pay — Make your water utility payment by phone or online, 24/7. Use an electronic check, debit or credit Boutique card. (A third-party service fee applies for each transaction if using this option.) Saturday, March 15 No matter your chosen method of payment, anyone 9 a.m.-4 p.m. can sign-up for E-Billing and receive an email notice Brea Community Center that your utility bill can be viewed online. By selecting the paperless option you are environmentally friend- $2 admission ly. For more information about utility billing, go to Call 714-990-7771 for more details. cityofbrea.net or call 714-990-7687.

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Wildcatters Dog Park Dedication Thursday, January 9 3 p.m. $ admission On Santa Fe Road, 6 at the southwest corner of per person Valencia Avenue Saturday, January 25 oin us for a brief dedication brides, Jceremony and be among the first to visit Brea’s Wildcatters 11 am–3 pm pre-register 24 Dog Park. Bring your friends, fam- t ily and your dog (of course) as online to we open the gates to our newest 695 E. Madison Way, Brea receive park designed especially for our four-legged companions. complimentary The dog park consists of admission for two separate areas for large and small dogs, drinking fountains Meet premier wedding professionals you and a guest. for both humans and dogs, trees for shade, benches and picnic ta- ready to help you plan your dream wedding! bles. Large dogs will have almost an acre of room to run (almost the size of a football field) while $6 admission per person the small dogs can enjoy more secure play in an area just under brides, pre-register online to a third of an acre. receive complimentary Regular Park hours: Daily 7 a.m. to Dusk. (With the ex- admission for you and a guest. ception of Thursday morning, which is closed for regular main- tenance 7 a.m.-noon.) hors d’ oeuvres cake samples • door prizes Grand Prize, Bonny Bridal Wedding Gown

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