welcome FROM THE MAYOR

Welcome to Healdsburg Parks & Recreation!

It is my pleasure to present the 2015 Spring and Summer Recreation Program Guide. This year, the Parks and Recreation staff is bringing you more programs than ever. The Spring/Summer season is full of great classes, summer camps, swim lessons and special events – there truly is something for everyone. We are excited to announce that the Parks and Rec department has a new tagline - “Come Out & Play!” I wanted to take a moment to personally thank all of you who participated in selecting this new tagline. We all feel that this simple phrase sums up our Parks and Rec perfectly and we hope it will encourage and motivate our community to come out and enjoy all that Parks and Rec has to offer. I am also happy to announce the City of Healdsburg Community Center garden continues to flourish. Volunteers help plant and nurture this special garden, which is used as a learning environment for the children in our afterschool program and camps. Not only do they learn about planting and eating fresh fruits and vegetables, they also learn about the importance of giving to the community. The bulk of the fresh, organic produce grown is donated to the Healdsburg Food Pantry. Last year over 1,200 lbs of produce was donated to the Pantry. Be sure and mark your calendars for this year’s special events! The always popular Tuesdays in the Plaza Summer Concert series returns May 26th and our second annual Aquatic Program Open House and Vamos a Nadar (Let’s Go ) program will be held Sunday, June 7th from 1-4 pm at the Swim Center. And for those of you who don’t know, I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you how our Parks and Recreation department is supported. Your Parks and Recreation Department is supported by program fees and what's called the TOT Tax (Transient Occupancy Taxes). This is a tax paid by our visitors staying in Healdsburg's hotels, inns and B&B's. It's a 12% tax on each night's stay; 10% goes to support your parks, senior center, community center and recreation programs, 2% goes to the general fund for public safety. No other tax dollars are used to fund this department. As always, the staff would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Call them at 431-3301, visit the City’s website at healdsburgparksandrec.org or follow us on Facebook. I hope you have a wonderful summer!

Sincerely, Shaun McCaf fery

to register: healdsburgparksandrec.org 2 for more information about class locations and requirements Table of Contents GENERAL INFOrmation

Información General de Programas ����������������������4 All classes are held at the Healdsburg Community Center unless otherwise noted. Classes are taught by trained Community Events ������������������������������������������5 recreation staff or by contracted instructors who are skilled Parks, Picnics & Outdoor Activity �������������������6 & 7 and experienced in their area of specialty. Contract instructors are identified in class listings by color. Summer Camps (3-16 yrs) ����������������������������8-12 Contract instructors develop their program curriculum and Birthday Parties ������������������������������������������ 13 may charge a materials fee in addition to the program fee. Materials fees are payable directly to the instructor on the Aquatics Programs ����������������������������������� 14-17 first day of the class. Swim Lessons / Lifeguard Training / Pool Schedules All classes and camps have a minimum number of enrollees Toddler & Preschooler ����������������������������������� 18 required to conduct the class. We encourage registration no less than 7 days prior to the first date of the class to Youth ���������������������������������������������������� 19-20 prevent disappointing cancellations due to low enrollment. Adults & Teens ���������������������������������������� 21-22 We’re here to answer any questions you may have about Adults 55 yrs + ���������������������������������������� 23-26 our classes, instructors or appropriate placement in a Senior Center Programs / Classes / Info & Referral class. Call us at 431-3301 or email us at parksandrec@ ci.healdsburg.ca.us with your questions and comments. Thank you to our Advertisers ������������������������ 27-29

Do you know how your Parks are Funded? ������������ 30 Cancellation/Refund Policy: The Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack General Program Information ...... 31 of enrollment or for any other unforeseen circumstance. Activity Fee Assistance In the event that the Department, or contract instructor, cancels a class or program enrollees will receive a full refund. Refund requests made by participant 72 hours prior to the start of a class will be issued a full refund minus a $5 administration fee. Requests received less than 72 hours prior to start of class will be assessed a $10 administrative fee. Administrative fees are waived if the participant transfers to another class or program. Refund requests made during the course of an activity will be prorated and subject to a $10 administration fee. Failure to attend a program or “no shows” will not be granted a refund.

Online Registration: healdsburgparksandrec.org

Parks & Recreation Department Healdsburg Community Center 1557 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448 707.431.3301 | 707.431.2852 Fax Hours: Monday–Friday, 9am-5pm www.healdsburgparksandrec.org | [email protected]

Recreation, Aquatics & After School Programs | 707.431.3301 Facilities & Park Rentals, Special Events | 707.431.3303 Senior Center | 707.431.3324 Our facilities are available for rental for meetings, weddings, receptions, banquets, parties and fundraisers.

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Todas las clases y campamentos se llevan acabo en el Centro Comunitario de Healdsburg en la Escuela Foss Creek a menos que se indique lo contrario. Las clases se ofrecen por nuestro personal capacitado de recreación o por instructores contratados que son calificados y con experiencia en su área de especialidad. Los instructores de contrato pueden tener un costo de materiales adicional, además de la tarifa del programa; este costo de materiales se paga directamente al instructor en el primer día de la clase. Estamos encantados de ofrecer una amplia variedad de clases y campamentos de temporada. Todos los programas tienen un número mínimo de participantes que son requeridos para llevar acabo las clases. Aconsejamos a los participantes a que se registren para las clases no menos de 7 días antes de la fecha que comienza la clase para evitar cancelaciones debido a la baja inscripción. Póliza de Cancelaciones/Reembolsos: El Departamento de Parques y Recreación reserva el derecho de cancelar clases debido a la falta de inscripción o por cualquier otra circumstancia imprevista. En caso de que el Departamento, o instructor contratado, cancele una clase o programa, los participantes recibirán un reembolso completo. Si hace una solicitud de reembolso antes de 72 horas antes de que comience una clase, los participantes recibirán un reembolso completo y se les cobrara una tarifa administrativa de $5. Las solicitudes recibidas en menos de 72 horas antes del comienzo de la clase, se les cobrara una tarifa administrativa de $10. No se le cobrara gastos administrativos si el participante transfiere a otra clase o programa. Las solicitudes de reembolso realizadas durante el curso de una actividad serán prorrateadas (porción de pago tomado de acuerdo a los días que han transcurrido) y están sujetas a una cuota administrativa de $10. Al participante que no se presentarse o asista a un programa (“no shows”) no se concederá un reembolso. Estamos aquí para responder a cualquier pregunta que tenga sobre nuestras clases, instructores o colocación apropiada en una clase basada en edad/grado. Llámenos al 431-3301 o visítenos en línea en www.healdsburgparksandrec.org. PROGRAMA DE ASITENCIA DE ACTIVIDADES (BECAS) La Ciudad de Healdsburg quiere que todos los residentes tengan la oportunidad de participar en nuestros programas de recreación. El programa de asistencia de actividades se asegura que los residentes de Healdsburg elegibles reciban esta oportunidad. El programa de asistencia es por aplicación: la ayuda proporcionada para los solicitantes aprobados es 50% de la tarifa del total del programa. El personal reserva el derecho a ofrecer ayuda adicional sobre una base individual basada en necesidad demostrada. Asistencia máxima por persona y por año es de $150. Para una aplicación o más información favor de contáctenos al 431-3301. La aplicación también está disponible para su descarga en www.healdsburgparksandrec.org. Nota: No todos los programas ofrecidos por el Departamento de Parques & Recreación son elegibles para la ayuda. Personal que habla español está disponible a diario, de Lunes-Viernes para proporcionar información sobre todas nuestras clases, campamentos y programas, y para contestar preguntas y ayudarlos con la inscripción. Por favor deje un mensaje en nuestro teléfono principal (707) 431-3301. La llamada telefónica se devolverá lo más pronto nos sea posible.

VAMOS A NADAR (Let’s Go Swimming) Sunday, June 7, 9 am-12 pm Este es un programa gratuito de la Cruz Roja Americana, ofrecido por Parques del Condado de Sonoma, se dará una lección de natación a los niños 5+ años mientras sus padres asisten a una presentación gratuita de seguridad en el agua. Los niños que completen el programa recibirán vales para clases de natación con descuento en piscinas locales. Para obtener más información por favor llame al número de teléfono 707-565-8034 y el sitio web será www.sonomacountyparks.org. This free American Red Cross program, offered by Sonoma County Parks, provides a swim lesson for children 5 yrs+ while their parents attend a free water safety presentation. Children completing the program receive vouchers for discounted swim lessons at area swimming pools. For details and registration call 707 565-8034 or visit www.sonomacountyparks.org.

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TUESDAYS in the PLAZA 3RD ANNUAL BUSINESS May 26 – August 25, 2015 SHOWCASE and COMMUNITY Join your friends and family in Plaza Park for the RESOURCE FAIR! annual Tuesdays in the Plaza summer concerts, The City of Healdsburg and Healdsburg Chamber held weekly from May 26 - August 25. Returning of Commerce and Visitors Center have partnered crowd favorite Roy Rogers and The Delta Rhythm to host the 3rd annual Business Showcase and Kings will be part of this years’ series. Healdsburg Community Resource Fair targeted specifically to food vendors offer an outstanding variety of locally residents and business operators. This community sourced food on Plaza Street beginning at 5:00 pm. exposition is intended to showcase all of the Concerts start at 6:00 p.m. A complete list of 2015 products and services available locally. In addition performers will be available mid-May at: to featuring various commercial enterprises, the www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/TuesdaysInThePlaza. event will include nonprofit organizations and CONCERT SPONSORSHIPS and DONATIONS other institutions serving Healdsburg. Participating NEEDED: The summer concerts are funded businesses and food purveyors will be offering entirely through sponsorships and donations from giveaways, specials and samples. local businesses and individuals. If you, or your All city departments will have staff available to organization, are interested in being a sponsor or provide information about local government, donating money to help cover the costs of this well- including: economic development projects, water loved community event, visit: www.ci.healdsburg. and electric conservation efforts and upcoming ca.us/TuesdaysInThePlaza or contact Mary Ann Barr construction projects. City council members will at [email protected] or 431-3303. be available to answer questions and discuss Consider making an online donation of $5, $10 community issues. Please join us! or $20 at https://apm.activecommunities.com/ Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 healdsburgparksandrecreation. Any amount is Time: 3-7 pm greatly appreciated! Help support your favorite band Place: Plaza Park, downtown Healdsburg of the summer.

Aquatic Programs / Pool Open House SUNday, June 7, 1-4 pm Healdsburg Swim Center 360 Monte Vista Ave – on the Healdsburg High School Campus

Free Recreational Swimming for the Whole Family | Swim Lesson Level Evaluation Register for Swim Lessons & Summer Camps COME OUT & PLAY!

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The City of Healdsburg maintains eight beautiful PicnicReservations. To make a picnic reservation parks within our City limits and we invite you to please complete the online picnic application or call come out and enjoy them! Most parks have picnic the Community Center. Fees are paid at the time of tables available for use at no cost on a first-come reservation. Group picnic reservations may be made first-served basis year round. Picnic Reservations for the following parks: (Permits) guarantee a spot for your event. Our group Badger Park (Max 40) picnic sites range in size from four to ten tables; 750 Heron Dr. - Small Site: 4 on-site tables the amenities vary from park to park. A minimum Barbieri Brothers Park (Max 40) of 41 people is required to reserve the large site; 325 Bridal Path - Small Site: 4 on-site tables the small sites may be reserved for a maximum of Byron Gibbs Park (Max 40) 40 people. Reservations for groups of all sizes are 1520 Prentice Dr. - Small Site: 4 on-site tables recommended and may be made a minimum of ten Giorgi Park (Min 41 / Max 100) days in advance, and up to one year in advance. 540 University St. - Large Site: 10 on-site tables Inflatable Bounce Structures are currently allowed 2 small BBQs in some Healdsburg City Parks by permit. No private inflatable bounce structures devices are Villa Lower Playground Park (Max 40) allowed. For information and the Inflatable Bounce 900 Chanticleer Way - Small Site: 4 on site tables Structure guidelines visit www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/

Healdsburg Parks are Smoke Free Ordinance #1040 No Alcohol Allowed in Public Parks & Facilities (unless designated otherwise)

(707) 431-3301 Athletic Fields Barbecue Area Fields Courts Enclosed Dog Park Horseshoes/Bocce Ball Picnic Facilities Playground Restrooms Soccer Fields Swimming Paths Walking Badger Park ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 750 Heron Drive Barbieri Brothers Park ● ● ● ● ● ● 325 Bridle Path Byron Gibbs Park ● ● ● ● 1520 Prentice Drive Carson Warner Memorial Skate Park ● ● 15070 Grove Street Community Center at Foss Creek School ● ● ● ● ● ● 1557 Healdsburg Avenue Giorgi Park ● ● ● ● ● ● L ● 540 University St. Plaza Park* Healdsburg Ave & Matheson Street (Downtown) Healdsburg Swim Center ● ● 360 Monte Vista Ave Museum ● 132 Matheson Street Railroad Park ● Front St. at Memorial Bridge Recreation Park ● ● L ● ● L 515 Piper Street Senior Center ● 133 Matheson St. Villa Chanticleer Complex ● ● ● ● ● ● 900 Chanticleer Way West Plaza Park ● North & Matheson *Plaza Park features park benches, fountain and gazebo. A focal point of the downtown area: Plaza Park is also a venue for festivals, music and special events. L = Lighted

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Healdsburg Ridge Open DO YOU LOVE TO Space Preserve Throughout this beautiful property you find GARDEN? breathtaking views of the Mayacamas Mountains, Community Center iGrow Fitch Mountain, Lake Sonoma basin, the coastal range and the Russian River at River’s Bend. The Program Garden The Healdsburg Parks & Recreation Department easy to access trails wander through oak woodland, is seeking volunteers to help plant, nurture and serpentine chaparral, wetlands and mixed evergreen harvest produce grown at the Community Center forests. This natural preserve abounds with wildlife iGrow Program Garden. This volunteer, community- and opportunities for hiking, bird watching and based gardening project utilizes the wonderful nature discovery. In partnership with the Sonoma raised garden boxes at the Community Center County agricultural preservation and open space supporting the Sonoma County Health Action goals district and LandPaths, the City of Healdsburg of growing, eating and sharing healthy food within Parks Department continues to manage this diverse our community. open space for public recreation and the protection of valuable natural resources. The trailhead is The Parks & Recreation Department utilizes the located at the eastern end of Arabian Way. For garden as a learning environment for children in our more information and a trail map please visit www. after school programs, camps and youth programs sonomahikingtrails.com/parks/healdsburg-ridge. as well as for growing specifically for the purpose of supplying the Healdsburg Food Pantry with fresh, Badger Park Trails organic produce. This year over 1,000 pounds of Badger Park features a quarter-mile gravel walking tomatoes, squash, lettuce and cucumbers will be path around the grass area. Additionally, as part of donated to the Food Panty . Volunteers also reap the installation of the pedestrian bridge and walking the benefits of the garden as they are able to take pathway linking the west end of Badger Park with home fresh produce. For more information about the Second Street, a half-mile interconnecting trail garden, how you can help, or to volunteer please call system allows park visitors to wander through the Parks & Recreation Department at 431-3301. the riparian habitat adjacent to Badger Park and Please note: This garden is separate from the connecting with a trail along the banks of the Community Garden plots. Please see information Russian River. below on the Community Garden Plots for rent at Foss Creek Pathway Badger Park and the Healdsburg Community Center. & Art Trail The Foss Creek Pathway and Art Trail now extends from Grove St. near Dry Creek Road south to the Chamber of Commerce. The Parks Department, in conjunction with the Voigt Family Sculpture Foundation has designed this section of the pathway to display sculptures from internationally renowned artists. When complete, the Foss Creek Pathway will provide a walking and cycling path from the north end of the city limits south to the Russian River at Railroad Park. For more information please visit: www.voigtfoundation.com/Healdsburg.html Healdsburg Tree Walk COMMUNITY GARDEN PLOTS We invite you to learn more about the City’s The City offers community gardens at Badger beautiful and well-established trees by enjoying Park and Healdsburg Community Center. Plots are the Tree Walk of Healdsburg. This half-mile available on a first-come, first serve basis with (approximately) self-guided tour is intended to priority going to current plot holders. Annual help you identify some of our most significant renewal required. The gardening year is January 1- and interesting trees in the downtown area. The December 15. For more information or to be put on Tree Walk booklet is available at no charge at the the list for the 2016 gardening year please call Community Center, City Hall and Museum. Parks & Rec at 431-3301.

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PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP (2 ½ -5 ½ YRS) Each two-week camp offers age-appropriate art, music, science and literacy experiences. Outdoor play and exploration are provided each day including activities in our children’s garden. The Tue/Thu option offers a shorter day for younger preschoolers and/ or those new to summer camp. Nutritious morning snack provided. Participants in the Mon/Wed/Fri camp must be toilet-trained and bring sack lunch with beverage each camp day. 3-5 ½ yrs Mon/Wed/Fri 9 am-1 pm Fee: $156 2 ½-5 ½ yrs Tue/Thu 9 am-12 pm Fee: $78

Ooey-Gooey Fun Factory Here at the fun factory, children will don their lab coats and goggles and get immersed in sensory exploration and experimentation, creating crazy concoctions through slimy squishy science fun! Be ready to get messy with the silly scientists at the Ooey-Gooey fun factory! 6/15-6/26/15

Nature Explorers! Children will take a bug’s eye-view in this fun nature camp learning all about those creepy-crawlers and KINDER KIDS CAMP the gardens where they live. Nature-inspired art, (5 ½ & 7 YRS) songs and games will be included. Respect and care Children who have just completed kindergarten and for nature will be a focus as children enjoy up-close first grades now have a camp just for them! These encounters with insects, bugs, and flowers! week long camps will give younger grade-schoolers 6/29-7/10/15 (No camp 7/3) an experience that will include all the traditional camp activities such as cooking, science, arts Trains, Planes, Cars & crafts and games & sports! The curriculum is and More! specifically designed for children aged 5 ½ -7 yrs; Campers will explore all things that go! From horse the camp day will include both structured and self- and buggy’s and trains, to bikes, row boats and directed activities. A nutritious morning snack will be jet planes! The children will be the conductors as served; all campers bring a lunch. they build roads, race ways, and ramps, decorate Mon-Fri 9 am-1:30 pm Full Day Fee: $115 their own vehicles and props, and create some silly Mon-Fri 9 am-4:00 pm Extended Day Fee: $135 transportation-inspired artwork. 7/13-7/24/15 The Great Outdoors We will kick off the summer with a trip into Jurassic Jungle nature! Children will enjoy camping in our in-door Campers will enjoy this wild camp as they learn campground, taking part in traditional camping about jungle animals, including some animals activities, and cooking some traditional camp foods! that are in danger of going extinct, and even some Nature-inspired art and visits from some insect that aren’t around anymore! Children will make friends will be included in this camp. masks, go on scavenger hunts and play wild-animal 6/8-6/12/15 inspired games! 7/27-8/7/15

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juggling, and balloon bending. Campers will also make, run, and play fun carnival games and will get to taste some healthier versions of fun fair foods! Also, join us for the Sonoma County Travelling Fair, Thursday, June 9th, 10:30 am-1:30 pm 7/6-7/10/15 Space is the Place Campers blast off for a closer look at the sun, moon, stars, and planets! Children will make constellations, Digging Deeper play with moon sand, assemble their own rocket Campers will enter the world of paleontology and ships, and do a little astronaut training as they learn archaeology in this exciting camp! From mummies how real astronauts get ready for space. Camp to dinosaurs, they will uncover the mysteries of wouldn’t be complete without some crazy alien the past. Campers will learn about the tools and creations and play! techniques scientists use in their field, construct 7/13-7/17/15 and erupt their own volcanoes, build pyramids, and Artful Antics excavate and identify fossils and artifacts! Campers will learn about some world famous artists 6/15-6/19/15 and then use them for inspiration as they create their Backwards Fairy Tales own masterpieces. Children will explore a variety of This week campers will explore some silly and not- mediums, techniques, and tools—some typical and so-traditional fairy tales and here the other side of some down-right strange—to create fabulous art and the stories! Children will learn about perspective and cool creations! use their imagination to either tell their own story or 7/20-7/24/15 put their spin on a favorite classic tale. Retelling and Water Wonders acting out stories, using costumes and props, will be In this engaging and problem solving camp, children a part of this fun camp! will explore and play with water in its different forms, 6/22-6/26/15 see how it moves through the water cycle and learn Party in the USA! how to conserve this precious resource. Water- Campers will celebrate the 4th of July by learning based art projects, fun with ice sculptures, and water some fun facts about this great country, holding an experiments will be included in this water adventure! election, voting a camp president, and doing some 7/27-7/31/15 “red, white, and blue” cooking and art projects. Life’s A Beach! And…it wouldn’t be a party without some traditional We will wrap up summer camp with a Hawaiian-style fun birthday party games! Luau! Part party and part exploration, campers will 6/29-7/2/15 (No camp 7/3, camp fee pro-rated) enjoy the sand and the sun in true aloha fashion. Kinder Karnival Children will create leis and grass skirts, make tropical At this creative camp, children will get their ‘silly’ smoothies, explore the shore and the sea, make sand on as they dress up like clowns, create props, and shell art, and even learn to hula dance! and practice their clown skills, such as balancing, 8/3-8/7/15

The Traveling Fair Comes to Healdsburg! Thursday, July 9 - 10:30 am to 1:30 pm Free Popcorn & Balloons for everyone! | Displays: A Preview of the 2015 Sonoma County Fair Giant Coloring Mural (12 feet wide, five feet high) | Mini Carnival Game with a Prize Wheel (free Fair tickets & more!) | LEGO Contest | And More! | Everything is free at the Traveling Fair Children of all ages are welcome. Schools, camps, day care groups and families are all invited to join in the fun. Brought to you by Sonoma County Fair. For more information, call 707-545-4200.

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SIZZLING SUMMER DAY CAMPS (7-11 YRS) Weekly Camps June 8–August 7, 2015 Come out & Play with us this summer! Campers will have fun each day with awesome outdoor play followed by science projects, cooking, arts, crafts, sports & games. Each day will offer a safe but exciting environment with new, fun and dynamic activities. In the afternoon (except Wed) campers will be transported to the Healdsburg Swim Center for an afternoon of swimming and games. Camp fee includes healthy morning and afternoon snacks and entry to the pool. Campers bring their own lunch. Location: Healdsburg Community Center / Healdsburg Swim Center Sizzling Summer Camp Hours & Fees: Full Day Mon-Fri 8 am-6 pm Weekly Fee: $149 Half Day Mon-Fri 8 am-1 pm Weekly Fee: $ 89 Daily Drop-in Fee: $49

Sizzling Star Wars-Jedi Training Camp! Week seven of our Sizzling Summer Camp is our highly popular Star Wars Jedi Training Camp. This camp returns annually from A GALAXY FAR, FAR, AWAY to put Padawan’s through their paces to gain the skills to become a Jedi! Each Padawan will be given a galactic passport that will have to be stamped with each completed mission before graduation on Friday. Only real Jedi’s will have the true “Force” to complete them all! Are you one of them? Join us and find out! 7/20-7/24/15

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING SUMMER ART CAMP (6-12 YRS) SUMMER LEADERSHIP Acrylics, watercolor and pastels! All three painting techniques will be used in this camp. A variety of PROGRAM (13-17 YRS) papers & surfaces will be used to show the versatility This program for teens is being offered as an of each. All subject matter will also be included from opportunity to participate in a leadership role during portraits, landscapes to abstract: we will explore it all The City of Healdsburg Summer Camps. This with a multitude of tools and color palettes. program is designed for those who wish to gain Instructor: Katherine Cerasoli the necessary training and experience to become a Mon-Thu 9:30 am-3:30 pm future camp counselor. Leaders will develop ‘real-life’ 7/6-7/9/15 Fee: $219 skills, build lasting relationships, and expand on $11 materials fee resumes and even college applications. Interested participants are to fill out an application (due before 6/19/15) and participate in a preliminary interview. MIXING IT UP ART CAMP (6-12 YRS) Fee will only be taken after interview & acceptance Come mix it up for four great days in this art camp into the program. Application available online at taught by Healdsburg Artist, Kathryn Cerasoli. www.healdsburgparksandrec.org. Interviews will be Different art projects, from painting, drawing, paper held 6/22-6/26/15 Mache, mosaics and collage will challenge the Instructor: Parks and Recreation Staff budding artist, keeping it interesting and fun! Bring a Mon-Thu 10 am-4 pm snack and lunch. Please wear old clothes or an apron! 7/6-7/31/15 Instructor: Katherine Cerasoli Fee: $45 per week or $160 (all 4 sessions) Mon-Thu 9:30 am-3:30 pm 7/27-7/30/15 Fee: $219 $11 materials fee

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ROBOTICS & HELLUMS HITTING BASEBALL ENGINEERING CAMPS CAMP (8-12 YRS) Join Coach Kyle as he and his qualified staff work WITH PLAYWELL players through skill based stations focused on TEKNOLOGIES (7-12 YRS) all techniques used in baseball; stance, fielding, Robotics using Lego WeDo footwork, catching, throwing and pitching. Emphasis Build & Program robots while learning basic skills will be placed on teaching correct technique and in programming, engineering & components. Work redirecting incorrectly learned fundamentals. Budding in small groups to complete projects using tilt & baseball stars will hit a home run at this camp! motion sensors. For additional information about Instructor: Kyle Hellums PlayWell Teknologies visit: www.play-well.org. Mon-Fri 9 am-1 pm 6/22-6/26/15 Fee: $145 Instructor: PlayWell Staff Location: HES 7-9 yrs Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm Fee: $174 9-12 yrs Mon-Fri 1-4 pm NATIONAL ACADEMY OF 6/22-6/26/15 ATHLETICS SUMMER SPORTS Pre-engineering CAMPS (6-13 YRS) Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, NAOA staff provides your camper with a variety mazes & motorized cars, & use special LEGO pieces of positive and active sports opportunities. Skilled to create your own unique design. For additional coaches use inspiration and perspiration to inspire information about PlayWell Teknologies visit: young athletes to reach their potential and goals. For www.play-well.org. more detailed information on each specific camp Instructor: PlayWell Staff please visit www.healdsburgparksandrecreation.org 7-9 yrs Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm Fee: $149 Instructor: National Academy of Athletics Staff 8-12 yrs Mon-Fri 1-4 pm Hoop It Up Basketball 6/8-6/12/15 7/6-7/10/15 Flag Football 7/13-7/17/15 Half Day 9 am-12 pm Fee: $130 Full Day 9 am-3 pm Fee: $185

CHALLENGER SPORTS – BRITISH SOCCER CAMP (3-14 YRS) The Nations #1 soccer camp returns to Healdsburg to offer a comprehensive soccer camp experience. Come and learn new skills from professional coaches who make learning fun and enjoyable. Fee includes t-shirt and ball. To register for Challenger Soccer Camps please visit www.challengersports.com or call 707-431-3301 for more information. Session 1: 6/15-6/19/15 Session 2: 7/27-7/31/15 First Kicks (3-4 YRS) Players are introduced to soccer through fun games Mon-Fri 9-10 am Fee: $89 Mini Soccer (5-6 YRS) Fun games and skill building activities designed to develop budding players Mon-Fri 10 am-12 pm Fee: $119 Half Day Camp (6-14 YRS) Emphasis of this camp is skill development and mastery of core techniques through individual and small sided games and practices. Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm Fee: $144 Golden Goal Camp (6-14 YRS) A specially designed camp for more serious players to learn techniques through tactical development and game related practices (this is only open to campers who are enrolled in half day camp) Mon-Thu 12-2:30 pm Fee: $37

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SUMMER TENNIS CAMP (3-16 YRS) In these weekly 4 day camps, participants with learn to volley, rally and smash their way to tennis success. Players will engage in fun exercises that will develop motor skills, hand eye coordination, fitness and knowledge of the game. Instructor: Joe Benavent Tue-Fri Weekly 6/9-8/7/15 Location: Giorgi Park Tennis Courts Pee Wee (3-5 yrs) 8:15-9 am Fee: $48 Junior (6-10 yrs) 9-10:30 am Fee: $58 Youth (11-16 yrs) 10:30-12 pm Fee: $58

NORTH BAY FENCING ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP (6-12 YRS) Come and learn the Olympic sport of fencing. This safe, high energy sport emphasizes honor and respect. Learn the basics of thrusts, lunges, parries and ripostes in this coed class. Kids will have a great time learning this time honored fun and traditional sport. All equipment is provided. Instructor: North Bay Fencing Academy Staff Mon-Fri 9 am-1 pm 7/13-7/17/15 Fee: $140

LOOK FOR FALL YOUTH SOCCER REGISTRATION INFORMATION ON PAGE 20

to register: healdsburgparksandrec.org 12 for more information about class locations and requirements BIRTHDAY PARTIES WITH THE PARKS & REC DEPARTMENT!

Looking for a novel idea for your child’s birthday? Let our trained staff handle the fun and activities for your child’s next party!

PRESCHOOL BIRTHDAY PARTIES (3-5 YRS) Parents can relax and enjoy the fun as the Parks & Recreation early childhood recreation staff put on a party for preschoolers at the Community Center! The two-hour party package includes the use of the multi-purpose room for special games and activities that are focused on a playful, age-appropriate theme, supervised by trained staff.

Choice of Preschool Party Themes: • Pirates & Princesses – Children will dress up as a pirate or princess and board the “ship” in search of treasure! Making maps, treasure hunts, digging for gold and jewels, and games of walk-the-plank will be included. Each child will create their own wand or scepters and decorate a treasure box to take home. • Dinosaur Dig – Young paleontologists will dig up dinosaur bones, excavate dinosaurs embedded in plaster and paint a mural of T-Rex and Stegosaurus. Dinosaur play will include following tracks, wearing masks and identifying those giant creatures from the past. • Carnival – Children will get to help run, and play, a variety of fun carnival games, dress up like clowns and practice their skills through our “balancing” obstacle course, and perform for others on “stage”. Each child will be able to create and decorate their own clown props to continue the show at home! • Mighty Machines – Kids will explore the world of machines including ramps, pulleys and gears. Dump trucks, back hoes and cement trucks will be part of the construction site play. Building roads, raceways and bridges using a variety of materials will be available. • Forest Fairies and Wood Sprites – Whimsical costumes will be available for dress up. Children will create crowns and wands followed by a ribbon dance. Forest friends such as owl, squirrel and bear puppets will visit and each child will decorate their own cuddly teddy bear.

YOUTH BIRTHDAY PARTIES (6-12 YRS) Mobile Recreation Party at the Park (6-12 yrs) Staff will bring the Mobile Recreation Unit (MRU), a trailer equipped with a wide array of games and activities, to the Healdsburg park of your choice for 2 hours of fun outdoor games and activities to keep party guests engaged & entertained! Arts & crafts activities also included.

Star Wars Birthday Party (6-10 yrs) A long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away Jedi knights and Princesses enjoyed celebrating their birthday by making light sabers, playing Star Wars games and making Star Wars arts and crafts. The birthday child and his/ her guests will celebrate their birthday by reliving this time honored Jedi tradition. These 2 hour parties are held at the Community Center.

Sports Themed Birthday Parties (6-12 yrs) Our birthday party staff will lead your budding athletes through fun and games in a sports themed party. We can cater to your child’s favorite sport (Soccer, Football, and Dodge Ball) or we can arrange an “All Sorts of Sports” party allowing guests try out a bit of everything! Children are bound to have a ball with us at these birthday parties! These 2 hour parties are held at the Community Center. PARTY PLANNING INFORMATION MRU and outdoor parties are offered April-October. Preschool and indoor parties at the Community Center are offered November-March. Parents bring decorations and refreshments. Party planning staff member will meet with parents to help plan party. Parties are available Saturdays 10 am-12 pm and 2-4 pm or Sunday 2-4 pm. Party applications must be received a minimum of 3 weeks prior to desired party date. Non-refundable application fee of $80 due with submission of application applies to total party fee. Application available online at www.healdsburgparksandrec.org and at the Healdsburg Community Center. Party Fee: $200 (12 children max) / $240 (13 to 20 children)

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Healdsburg Swim Center 360 Monte Vista Avenue The Healdsburg Swim Center is owned and operated by the Healdsburg Unified School District. Public use of the pool is coordinated and offered by the City of Healdsburg Parks & Recreation Department. Parks & Recreation Aquatics Programs Information (707) 431-3301 Healdsburg Swim Center Information (707) 431-3613

Aquatics Programs, Classes & Camps Schedule

Activity Dates Days Times Fee Options Notes MWF 6:30 am-1 pm Through June 5* Sat/Sun 8:30 am-1 pm 6:30 am-12:45 pm Drop In or Monthly Lap Swimming M-F & Season Pass Adults (18 yrs +) June 6-Aug 16 5:30-7:00 pm Sat/Sun Options 8:30 am-12:30 pm Beginning Aug 17 Schedule to be determined Drop In Water Exercise Feb-Aug MWF 8:30-9:30 am Adults (18 yrs +) Class** Monthly & Season Pass June 6-Aug 12 Daily 1:00-4:00 pm Children 12 years Family Daily General and under must be Recreational Admission or August 15 to accompanied by an Swimming Weekends 1:00-4:00 pm Season Pass Labor Day adult. Swimming Morning & June 8-Aug 13 Mon-Thu See Swim Lesson information on page 17 Lessons Afternoon Summer Swim Laraine Carter, Coach. See details on next page Team

* Spring Schedule Subject to Change. **Water Exercise Instructor currently being recruited. Please call for more information. Pool is open regular hours on Saturday, July 4th For registration & class details please visit our online registration site at: healdsburgparksandrec.org

Aquatic Programs / Pool Open House SUNday, June 7, 1-4 pm Healdsburg Swim Center 360 Monte Vista Ave – on the Healdsburg High School Campus

Free Recreational Swimming for the Whole Family | Swim Lesson Level Evaluation Register for Swim Lessons & Summer Camps COME OUT & PLAY!

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LAP SWIMMING (18 YRS+) The benefits of swimming for fitness include building muscular strength, cardiovascular fitness and endurance. During scheduled lap swim hours some, or all, of the lanes are set aside for lap swimming. Kickboards are available for use. See schedule above for hours.

Daily Drop-In Fee Monthly Pass Season Membership $6 $65 Adults / $55 (55 yrs +) $234 / $198 (55 yrs +)

WATER EXERCISE CLASSES (18 YRS+) Water Exercise uses the weight your body and that of the water to provide smooth and variable resistance through a full range of motions resulting in increased muscle strength and improved endurance, flexibility, and well-being. This form of exercise is low, to no impact, resulting in little or no stress to joints and as such is ideal for older adults or others with physical limitations. Ability to swim not required however comfort in the water is recommended as class may be taught in both shallow and deep water.

Daily Drop-In Fee Monthly Pass $10 $79 Adults / $69 (55 yrs +) Instructor Currently Being Recruited

SUMMER RECREATIONAL SWIMMING (FAMILY) Hang out at the pool this summer! Slip down the slide, stay cool in the pool, hang out in the shade or lounge in the sun with friends and family. Children under 12 years and younger must be supervised by an adult.

Fees Daily Drop-In 10 Visit Flex Pass Season Membership (Family) Youth (under 13 yrs) $4 $34 $199 for up to 5 family members. Adults (13 yrs+) $5 $43 Additional members of same household $30 each Seniors (55 yrs+) $4 $34

SEASONAL SWIM TEAM (7-18 YRS) LIFEGUARD TRAINING (15+ yrs) Participants have an opportunity to enhance This course includes all certifications needed to their swimming ability in this seasonal program be a pool lifeguard in California. After successful coached by veteran swimming coach, Laraine completion of this course, students will be issued Carter. Swimmers will be taught competitive American Red Cross Certification in Lifeguard strokes and starts and turns as well as learn about Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, First sportsmanship and team camaraderie. Participants Aid for Lifeguards, AED, and Preventing Disease will be evaluated and placed in appropriate level. Transmission. Prerequisite: Age 15 and strong Coach: Laraine Carter swimming skills. Instructor: Stephen Skinner Please call 431-3301 for details or visit Location: Healdsburg Swim Center www.healdsburgparksandrec.org. Sun 10:30 am-6 pm Fee: $225 4/12-5/3/15

VAMOS A NADAR (Let’s Go Swimming) Sunday, June 7, 9 am-12 pm Este es un programa gratuito de la Cruz Roja Americana, ofrecido por Parques del Condado de Sonoma, se dará una lección de natación a los niños 5+ años mientras sus padres asisten a una presentación gratuita de seguridad en el agua. Los niños que completen el programa recibirán vales para clases de natación con descuento en piscinas locales. Para obtener más información por favor llame al número de teléfono 707-565-8034 y el sitio web será www.sonomacountyparks.org. This free American Red Cross program, offered by Sonoma County Parks, provides a swim lesson for children 5 yrs+ while their parents attend a free water safety presentation. Children completing the program receive vouchers for discounted swim lessons at area swimming pools. For details and registration call 707 565-8034 or visit www.sonomacountyparks.org.

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SWIMMING LESSONS ADVANCED BEGINNERS Lessons focus on introducing swimming skills and water safety PRIVATE LESSONS Alligator (3-5 yrs) Crocodile (6-14 yrs) Private lessons are offered for individuals Child must be comfortable in the water, be able from ages 2 years to adult at any level of to enter the pool independently, put face in water swimming ability who prefers one-on-one easily and understand the concepts of kicking and instruction for either themselves or their scooping. These basic swimming concepts will serve child. The focus of the lessons will be on as the stepping stones for introducing swimming the individual’s specific needs or goals – strokes. Water safety skills will continue to be stroke technique or development, swimming emphasized at this level. endurance or simply learning how to swim. Private lessons are offered in 1 week INTERMEDIATES sessions, Monday-Thursday for 25 minutes Lessons focus on development of swimming skills per lesson. See schedule on page 17. and water safety Private Swim Lesson Fee: $95 Otter (3-5 yrs) Penguin (6-14 yrs) Children in this level must be completely comfortable GROUP SWIM LESSONS going underwater, be able to enter the water feet first Our comprehensive swim lesson program from the pool deck and swim front crawl for about 15 offers swimming instruction for beginner feet. Refinement of front crawl and introduction to back to advanced swimmers ages 6 months stroke and treading water will be the focus of this level. to adult. All levels, with exception of parent and infant classes (Guppy), have a maximum of 5 students per instructor. ADVANCED LEVELS Refinement of swimming strokes and advanced Group lessons are offered in 2 week water safety skills are focus of these levels sessions Monday-Thursday. Each class is Marlin (5-14 yrs) 25 minutes. See class descriptions below Child must be able to swim front crawl half the and schedules on page 17. distance of the pool (or more), face down with a Group Swim Lesson Fee: $59 continuous kick while attempting side breathing. Focus of class is on perfecting front crawl, improving back stroke and introducing breast stroke and PARENT/CHILD CLASS swimmers start (dive) from pool deck. Guppy (6 Months-2 yrs) Dolphin (5-14 yrs) This is parent/guardian & child participation class. Participant must be able to swim the whole length of the Infant must be able to hold head up. Parents will be pool (25 yards) using front crawl with side breathing and taught techniques to help their child with simple water backstroke without assistance. Refinement of swimming acquaintance skills (submerging face, assisted back strokes is emphasized as is building swimming and front float) and learning to enjoy being in the endurance. Butterfly stroke and flip turns are introduced. water. Toddlers will learn very basic water safety skills. Diving and water safety skills are further developed.

BEGINNERS Lessons focus on water acclimation and basic safety Turtle (2-3½ yrs) Seal (6-8 yrs) FREE RECREATIONAL Duck (3½-5 yrs) SWIMMING & SWIM LESSON The Turtle, Duck and Seal classes are for children with LEVEL EVALUATION little or no water experience. This level focuses on water Please join us for our second annual open adjustment, putting face in the water, assisted floating, house at the Healdsburg Swim Center on going under water and introduction of the building Sunday, June 7th from 1-4 pm. Enjoy an blocks for swimming freestyle (kicking and scooping). afternoon of swimming for the entire family, Basic water safety skills will also be emphasized. meet swim lesson instructors and receive a free evaluation of your child’s swimming skills for proper placement in a swim lesson class.

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HOW TO REGISTER For group lessons find your child’s skill level from the descriptions on page 16 and choose a session date and class time that works for you. Online registration is encouraged and is accepted until 12 noon the Thursday prior to the start date of a new session. After that date/time registration must be done by phone or in person with aquatics program staff by calling 431-3613.

2015 SESSION DATES Group Lessons Privates Mon-Thu 2 week session Mon-Th 1 week session June 8-18 June 8-11 July 13-16 June 22-July 2 June 15-18 July 20-23 July 6-16 June 22-25 July 27-30 July 20-30 June 29-July 2 August 3-6 August 3-13 July 6-9 August 10-13

SWIM LESSON Class Times Beginners Advanced Beginner Guppy Turtle Duck Seal Alligator Crocodile With Parent 2.5-3 1/2 yrs 3 1/2-5 yrs 6+ yrs 3-5 yrs 6+ yrs 11:30 am 11:00 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:00 am 5:15 pm 11:30 am 11:30 am 4:45 pm 11:30 am 11:00 am 4:45 pm 4:15 pm 5:15 pm 4:15 pm 4:45 pm 5:15 pm 5:15 pm 5:15 pm 5:45 pm 5:45 pm 5:45 pm

Intermediates Advanced Private Lesson Otter Penguin Marlin Dolphin All Levels 3-5 yrs 6+ yrs 6+ yrs 6+ yrs 2 1/2 yrs - Adult 10:00 am 10:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 4:15 pm 4:15 pm 11:00 am 11:00 am 4:15 pm 10:30 am 4:45 pm 4:45 pm 4:15 pm 5:45 pm 11:00 am 5:15 pm 4:45 pm 11:30 am 5:45 pm 5:45 pm 12:00 pm 6:15 pm

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TWOS TOGETHER Spring Classes A program for you and your toddler! Fee: $120 (18-36 month olds) ($100 sibling / siblings under 8 months free) This fun-filled class is a playgroup for children and Additional Fees: Returning families: $40 / parents (guardians) with special activities for lively New families: $55 curriculum fee toddlers, to engage in a positive, playful environment. Mon 3/30-6/1/15 Tue 3/31-6/2/15 Wed 4/1-6/3/15 A structured singing and circle time, parachute 9:30-10:15am 5:00-5:45pm 9:30-10:15am play, and an art activity will be included, as well as 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am unstructured play time with creative materials and Summer Classes plenty of equipment for large motor skills practice. Fee: $85 ($75 sibling/siblings under 8 months free) Come join us in a happy, purposeful play environment! Additional Fees: $33 curriculum/New families $48 Instructor: Lisa Enright Thu 10-11:30 am Fee: $49 Mon 7/6-8/17/15 Wed 7/8-8/19/15 4/9-4/30/15 9:30-10:15am 9:30-10:15am 5/7-5/28/15 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am Program will run through the summer if there is interest. CHALLENGER SPORTS – MINI KICKER SOCCER (2-5 YRS) MUSIC TOGETHER® (Birth-4 YRS) Mini Kickers soccer experts and child development Did you know music is as much a basic life skill professionals have designed an innovative as language, and that all children can learn to sing curriculum that introduces young soccer stars to the in tune, keep a beat, and participate in music- basic skills needed in soccer as well as developing making with confidence? Children will develop their their motor, social, and psychological skills. Staff will inborn musical skills with the active participation combine soccer with fun games; stories and music of their parents/caregivers regardless of their own that keeps your children entertained. musical background. To learn more visit www. Instructor: Challenger Soccer Staff santarosamusictogether.com. Cubs (2-3 yrs) Mon 9-9:45 am Fee: $70 Instructor: Tom “Star Tom” McCurry Lions (4-5 yrs) Mon 10-10:45 am 4/13-5/18/15

EARLY CHILDHOOD discoveries and practice skill with a variety of materials. Sensory exploration, science activities, PROGRAM REGISTRATION process-based art, motor skills practice, and fun Fall 2015 group activities will be included daily. Mon/Wed 9am-12pm or Tue/Thu 9am-12pm The programs listed below are continuous classes offered during the school year for youngster’s ages 2.5-5 years. Classes begin the STEPPING STONES (3-5 YRS) week of September 2, 2015. Registration begins AN INTEGRATED MONTESSORI April 20, 2015 with a $50 non-refundable deposit PRESCHOOL PROGRAM which will be applied to the first class This program allows young children the opportunity fee. Families interested in visiting these to step into independence and self-discovery. The programs are welcome to do so. enriching Montessori curriculum will encourage Please call 473-4485 to make an appointment. children to explore and learn. Children will express themselves through art, music & movement ROOTS & SHOOTS (2 1/2-4 YRS) and an interactive circle time. Creative outdoor This program provides opportunities for your child activities and sensory play will provide these active to strengthen their “roots” of social skills and self- youngsters opportunity for physical development. expression, the foundation for later academics, and This small group experience provides positive social grow “shoots” of understanding, as they explore interactions with peers. Children bring a lunch. this planned environment. Children will have the Mon/Wed/Fri 9 am-1 pm freedom to move about at their own pace, make

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AT THE BUZZER SUMMER BASKETBALL (1st – 8th Grades) This program is designed to teach the fundamentals and principles of basketball to prepare players to play in junior high and high school. This program will teach fundamentals through age specific games & drills. The program is open to players of all skill levels. Instructors: Jim Lago, Wayne Rudy & Daren Briare 1-4 graders Tue/Thu 5-6 pm Fee: $100 5-8 graders Tue/Thu 6-7 pm 6/16-7/30/15

IN THE HUDDLE - AIKIDO (6-14 YRS) Aikido “The Way of Harmony” is a martial and self- FOOTBALL CLINIC (6–15 YRS) We’ve teamed up with the Healdsburg Bulldogs defense are developed in Japan. It is non-violent, Football to offer a summer football clinic. This dynamic and fun! Aikido teaches how to find peaceful program is open to players 6-15 years with all resolution to any kind of attack and will introduce levels of experience. Coaches with high school and basic movements, exercises and games. Children of youth football experience will work players through all abilities will earn to develop self-discipline, focus footwork drills and fun exercises. There will be and self-esteem while also improving fitness and minimal player on player contact in this program. coordination. Colored belts are earned as student’s Instructor: Recreation Staff/Healdsburg Bulldogs progress through the class. Coaching Staff Instructor: Chris King Wed 5:30-7 pm Fee: $60 Spring Classes (FMC) Fee: $56 6/17-7/22/15 Wed 4/15-5/27/15 Beginner/Intermediate 4-4:45 pm Intermediate/Advanced 4:45-5:30 pm ATA MARTIAL ARTS (5+ YRS) Healdsburg ATA Martial Arts is an independently Summer Classes (HCC) Fee: $56 owned and operated club under the guidance of Tue/Thu 6/23-7/9/15 the American Taekwondo Association (ATA). The Beginner/Intermediate 10-11 am instructor is highly trained and motivated, and has Intermediate/Advanced 11:15 am-12:15 pm been practicing Taekwondo for many years. We offer classes for everyone from ages 4 to 104! Here at CPR & FIRST AID Healdsburg ATA you will learn self-defense, focus, TRAINING (12+ YRS) discipline, respect and how to set realistic goals, In this course, taught by experienced emergency as well as work your way up to the ultimate goal of medical personnel, participants will become Black Belt. All classes are 45 minutes. confident in their ability to not only manage Instructor: Michelle Stewart, 3rd Degree Black Belt, emergency scenes, but to also apply critical care. Certified Instructor Instruction is fast paced, entertaining, and most Fee: $65 per month* importantly, effective. The fee includes student Beginner Intermediate Advanced books and 2 year certifications. For more information (by referral only) regarding this class, please call Ken at 707-570- Tue 6 pm Tue 6:45 pm Tue 7:30 pm 9226, email: [email protected] or refer to website Wed 7:30 pm Wed 6 pm & 6:45 pm www.ncfems.com Fri 6 pm Fri 6:45 pm Instructor: Ken Johnson 4/7-5/1/15 5/5-5/29/15 6/2-6/26/15 Sat 9 am-5 pm Fee: $70 6/30-7/31/15 8/4-8/28/15 4/25/15 * Second family member $55 / third family member $50. An additional materials fee for uniform, belts and some training materials will be paid directly to instructor.

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SEWING - BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE LEVELS (7 YRS – ADULT) Come learn to sew! Beginners will learn basic sewing skills such as pinning fabric, marking sewing lines, sewing in a straight line and using sewing notions (tools). Students will complete 3-4 projects such as pillow forms, covers and cases, totes, hanger covers and cloth baskets. In the Intermediate class students will be improving their sewing skills and learning to read patterns. Students will make 2-3 more advanced projects such as a tote bag, pajama bottoms and rag quilts. Sewing machines are provided. Additional $15 materials fee payable to instructor on first day of class. Instructor: Wanona Montanye Fri 3-5:30 pm 4/17-5/15/15 Fee: $60 Fri 2:30-5:30 pm 6/19-7/24/15 Fee: $60

TENNIS DEVELOPMENT CLASSES (3-17 YRS) Learn to play tennis with certified tennis coach Joe Benavent. Classes are designed to fit players of all skills levels and teach them the skills and techniques required to play the game tennis. Classes are offered at Giorgi Park Tennis Courts every month during the spring and summer. For a complete schedule of classes please visit us online at .org or call 707-431-3301.

FALL RECREATIONAL YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUES Girls and Boys U6, U8, U10, U12, and U14 Registration begins April 2015. Ligas de Futbol Recreacional de Otoño Niños y Niñas U6, U8, U10, U12, y U14 La registración comienza en Abril 2015. Practices begin in August Registration: www.healdsburgparksandrec.org

The Healdsburg Wonder League Brought to you by the Healdsburg Rotary Club Sunrise A very special baseball league for special needs children 4-19 yrs Spring Training April 4, 2015 10:30 am-12 noon Games-Saturdays April 11 - May 30, 2015 10:30 am-12 noon

$40 Registration Appreciated WonderLeague.org email: [email protected] 433-8477

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ADULT LEAGUE (CO-ED AND MENS 18 YRS+) Leagues operate with all teams scheduled to play a minimum of 8 games. Seasons conclude with the top 4 teams in each division competing in play-off format games leading to a championship game. Leagues are offered Monday-Thursday. Each league has a maximum of 12 teams. Leagues are designed to be fair and balanced. We encourage teams to register for the appropriate level of competition. If you are interested in playing but do not have a team contact the Parks &Recreation Department to be added to the “free agent” list. IMPORTANT DATES AND INFORMATION Team Fee: $670 5/22/15 Last day for team registration 5/27/15 Mandatory Managers Meeting 6-6:45pm, HCC 6/8/15 Games begin/all games played on Healdsburg High School Fields Monday Premier Division Co-ed Competitive League Tuesday Men’s League All levels of play Wednesday Gold Division Co-ed Semi-Competitive League Thursday Silver Division Co-ed Recreation League

SOFTBALL PRE-SEASON PICK UP GAMES at Healdsburg High School (All levels welcome) 4/25/15 Men 10 am-12 pm Co-ed 12-2 pm 5/9/15 Men 10 am-12 pm Co-ed 12-2 pm

ATA MARTIAL ARTS (5+ YRS) Healdsburg ATA Martial Arts is an independently owned and operated club under the guidance of ADULT TENNIS the American Taekwondo Association (ATA). The CLASSES instructor is highly trained and motivated, and has Learn to play tennis with certified tennis been practicing Taekwondo for many years. We offer coach Joe Benavent. Classes are designed classes for everyone from ages 4 to 104! Here at to fit players of all skill levels and teach Healdsburg ATA you will learn self-defense, focus, them the skills and techniques required to discipline, respect and how to set realistic goals, play tennis. Classes are offered at Giorgi as well as work your way up to the ultimate goal of Park Tennis Courts every month during the Black Belt. All classes are 45 minutes. spring and the summer. Instructor: Michelle Stewart, 3rd Degree Black Belt, For a complete schedule of classes please Certified Instructor visit us online at Fee: $65 per month* www.healdsburgparksandrec.org Beginner Intermediate Advanced or call 707-431-3301 (by referral only) Tue 6 pm Tue 6:45 pm Tue 7:30 pm Wed 7:30 pm Wed 6 pm & 6:45 pm Fri 6 pm Fri 6:45 pm 4/7-5/1/15 5/5-5/29/15 6/2-6/26/15 6/30-7/31/15 8/4-8/28/15 * Second family member $55 / third family member $50. An additional materials fee for uniform, belts and some training materials will be paid directly to instructor.

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ZUMBA FITNESS Qigong Wed 9-9:40 am Fee: $40 Zumba Fitness is a fun & exhilarating cardio workout Tai Chi Wed 9:50-10:30 am Fee: $60 that blends Latin and International rhythms and 4/1-4/22/15 6/3-6/24/15 easy to follow steps to tone and sculpt the body and 5/6-5/27/15 7/8-7/29/15 burn fat! Be prepared to sweat and smile! Ditch the (BASIC) workout and join the PARTY! Bring water & a towel. DOG TRAINING This class, for dogs 4 months and older and their Wear athletic or dance shoes which allow you to twist owners, is designed to increase communication & pivot without too much pressure on the knees. between people and their pets. Positive methods Mon and/or Thu 6-7 pm of training are taught including basic commands Fee: $95 (twice a week) / $54 (once a week) / and ways to improve pet behavior and the owner's $10 Drop-In relationship with their dog. Please note: no dogs Instructor: Leticia Ortiz, Certified Zumba Instructor at first class. Mon & Thu Monday Only Wed 6:30-7:45 pm Fee: $130 4/2-5/11/15 4/6-5/4/15 (5 weeks) Instructor: Michael Ossenbeck of Common Ground 5/14-6/25/15 5/11-6/25/15 Dog Training (No class 5/25) (No class 5/25) 4/1-5/6/15 5/20-6/24/15 6/29-8/6/15 6/29-8/3/15 (6 weeks) 7/8-8/12/15 Thursday Only Intermediate Dog Training classes also available with 4/2-5/7/15 Michael Ossenbeck by arrangement. Please call for 5/14-6/25/15 details. 7/2-8/6/15 MINDFULNESS- INTRODUCTION TO QIGONG BASED STRESS AND TAI CHI FOR HEALTH AND REDUCTION (MBSR) RELAXATION Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is Health is at the center of our life. Qigong an eight-week program that introduces you to the pronounced “chee gong” is all about good health. “Mindfulness” training practice. This practice is By simply moving the body in gentle circles and helping people that suffer from chronic pain, hot easy relaxed stretches, with balance practices and flashes, depression, anxiety, weight issues, alcohol, breathing exercises, every joint and organ of the and prescription drug abuse and has been adopted body is massaged, stimulated and brought into nationwide at numerous hospitals, the military and harmony. Qigong is followed by Tai Chi (taiji) 24 companies such as Google and Apple. For more Form. This is a short form of slow movements detailed information visit www.mindstreamcompany. that coordinate the body and breath, right and left com. Free information session 5/12/15 7-9 pm balance, mindfulness. It is described as “moving Instructor: Gina Jackson meditation” and “medicine in motion”. Tue 7-9 pm Fee: $315 (includes all materials) Instructor: Janet Seaforth 6/9-7/28/15

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Healdsburg Senior Center The Healdsburg Senior Center is an activity and resource center dedicated to providing residents with services and programs which encourage physical and emotional well-being, support connections with others and enrich lives. For information on all the Center’s programs and services call the number below.

133 Matheson Street | 707.431.3324 | Monday-Friday 10 am-4 pm | /Healdsburg-Senior-Center

The following classes and programs are held at the Senior Center unless otherwise noted. See a class that interests you but the dates don’t work with your schedule? Additional classes are continually being planned. Please call the Senior Center for details.

MEMOIR & JOURNAL PYSCHOLOGY OF WRITING CLASSES RELIGION Whether you are a non-writer or a seasoned one, this Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss class is meant to take you all the way from learning psychiatrist whose psychology centers around the to write from your experience to creating a memoir concept of individuations, the lifelong process of or journal. We will use journal and memoir prompts awakening to our total selves, which includes the to write from the five senses and develop a memoir experience of religious imagery as an expression of manuscript or personal journal. This is a new class the objective psyche. In this class, we will explore and all levels of skill are welcome. This class meets Jung’s perspective on the God-image as living entity bi-monthly on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays. and dynamic process and the stages in the evolution Instructor: Shonnie Brown, M.A., Certified teacher, of the Western God-image. We will also engage Healdsburg Tribune Columnist, and a professional in activities that invite an attitude conducive to writer. unlocking the unconscious to find what is waiting to Tue 10 am-12 pm Fee: $20 be discovered. 4/7 & 4/21/15 7/7 & 7/21/15 Instructor: Robin Gates, M.A. (Depth Psychology) is 5/5 & 5/19/15 8/4 & 8/18/15 an educator in the fields of Jungian Psychology and 6/2 & 6/16/15 Contemplative Spirituality. Wed 12:30-2 pm Fee: $30 4/1-4/22/15

Council on Aging Lunch Program 707.433.7515 - 24 hour advanced reservations required

Lunch Monday -Thursday 12 noon $4.00 suggested donation Brunch Fridays only 11:15 am-12:15 pm $5.00 suggested donation

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IPAD/IPHONE BEGINNING CLASS MANY STRENGTHS Learn how to use your iPad or iPhone! FOR MANY MEMORIES In this class you will learn the buttons and switches New Seminar Series With Chance Massaro, M.A. on the iPad/iPhone, Apps (applications) and using There are many keys to improving your memory: the Internet for searching and email. As we move attitude, emotional state, focus, posture, diet etc. forward in the class you will learn more about These enjoyable and interactive seminars will first specific apps, Apple's calendar, contacts, reminders, present exercises which will indicate your natural notes, maps and messages; tips and tricks that will strengths; then explore other techniques to put you make your iPad/iPhone more useful and fun to use; in control to remember whatever you want. Handouts the basics of backing up your iPad/iPhone using are provided free and individual coaching is available. iCloud and basic troubleshooting techniques. A fully Instructor: Chance Massaro, M.A. in Education from charged iPad or other Apple device already updated San Francisco State University. Chance has two to IOS 8 is a must for this class. More classes will be teaching credentials and has written four books on added based on demand. Please call 431-3324 for memory and personal development. additional dates or information. Friday 2-3:30 pm Instructor: Care Morgenstern Fee: $60 for four weeks/ $20 Weekly Drop-In Mon 1-3 pm Fee: $85 5/1/15 Explore a memory discover your natural 5/4-6/8/15 (No class 5/25/15) strengths 5/8/15 Produce more happy chemicals: remember more easily 5/15/15 Humor, stories, places and songs: assemble your personal art 5/22/15 Meditation, relaxation, confidence and continuing improvement For more information call Chance at 707-526-9196 or email [email protected].

SENIOR STRENGTH TRAINING The benefits of strength training are many, particularly as you grow older. In this program of predominately-seated exercises, you will use lightweights and resistance bands to improve overall strength and flexibility in a relaxed and supportive environment. Basic equipment is provided. Instructor: Deborah Karrish, Yoga Instructor & Chiropractor Mon/Wed/Fri 1:15-2 pm (Friday class 3-3:45 pm) BEGINNING UKULELE Fee: $30 Beginning Ukulele students will learn basic chords, Mon/Wed/Fri 2:15-3 pm (Friday class 3-3:45 pm) basic strumming technique and general sheet music 4/1-4/29/15 knowledge. You will be reading from printed songs 5/1-5/29/15 (No class 5/25/15) that are easy and familiar as well as fun to sing. No 6/1-6/29/15 musical background is required, just an openness 7/1-7/31/15 (No class 7/3/15) and willingness to try something new. 8/3-8/31/15 Instructor: Michelle Holland Fri 11 am-12 pm Fee: $40 / 4 week month $50 / 5 week month $12 drop-in 4/3-4/24/15 5/1-5/29/15 6/5-6/26/15 7/10-7/31/15 8/7-8/28/15

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GENTLE YOGA BALANCE AND STABILITY CLASS The safe, gentle, controlled movements of yoga Feeling a bit unstable on your feet? Risk of falls adapt to all needs and abilities. Learn breathing increases proportionately with age. This class will exercises, seated postures and relaxation techniques have you practice strengthening exercises sitting in that focus on movement and flexibility of the back chairs or standing. When standing there will always and limbs. The instructor is skilled at working with be something for you to grab onto if needed. You older adults. The Wednesday class is a primarily will learn to relax in your body through breathing seated class; the Friday class is primarily floor work. exercises. As you gain better balance you will start Instructor: Deborah Karrish, Yoga Instructor & feeling more at ease and therefore energized & Chiropractor younger. Classes will be held in a relaxed, group Location: Healdsburg Yoga Studio 432-B Center setting with plenty of individual attention. Please Street wear loose clothing (no belts). Wed and/or Fri 10-11 am Instructor: Kathy Salisbury Fee: $35 1 day/week $62 2 days/week Thu 1-1:45 pm 4/1-4/29/15 7/1-7/31/15 Thu 2-2:45 pm 5/1-5/29/15 8/5-8/28/15 Fee: $48/4 week month $60/5 week month 6/3-6/26/15 4/2-4/30/15 7/2-7/30/15 5/7-5/28/15 8/6-8/27/15 6/4-6/25/15

LOTERIA Have Fun and Meet New Friends by Playing Diviértase y Conozca Nuevos Loteria-For Spanish Speaking Active Adults Amigos Al Jugar Lotería- Para Adultos Activos Make new friends, enjoy snacks, win prizes and que Hablan Español have a good time while playing Loteria! 2nd and Haga amigos nuevos, disfrute de los alimentos, 4th Thursdays of each month, 2:00-3:30 pm gane premios y pase un buen tiempo mientras (all in Spanish). One dollar per game. For more juega lotería! El 2º y 4º Jueves de cada mes, information call Delia Nieto at (707) 484-8125. de las 2:00-3:00p.m., en Español. Un dólar por 4/9 & 4/23/15 juego. Para más información llame a Delia Nieto 5/14 & 5/28/15 (707) 484-8125. 6/11 & 6/25/15 7/9 & 7/23/15 8/13 & 8/27/15

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SENIOR CENTER ONGOING ACTIVITIES no fee to participate

MONDAY 10-11 am Cards for our Troops 3rd Monday of the month 12-12:30 pm Lunch Reservation Required 433-7515 1-4 pm Party Bridge Welcoming New Members 1:30-3:30 pm Art & Design / Open Studio Weekly TUESDAY 9-11 am Friends of the Senior Center Board 4th Tuesday of the Month Meeting 10 am-12 pm Handworkers /Quilting Group Weekly 11 am-12:30 pm Original Center Book Club 4th Tuesday of the Month 12-12:30 pm Lunch Reservation Required 433-7515 1-2 pm Zen Meditation 1:30-2:30 pm Incontro: Conversing in Italian Weekly WEDNESDAY 10 am-12 pm Current Events Discussion Group Weekly 10 am-12 pm Chess/Checkers Weekly - Welcoming New Members 10 am-12 pm Health Insurance Counseling (HICAP) Appointment Required 526-4108 12-12:30 pm Lunch Reservation Required 433-7515 1-3 pm Legal Counseling 2nd Wednesday monthly By appointment only 431-3324" THURSDAY 9-10 am Senior Citizen Advisory Commission 4th Thursday of every other month Meeting Jan/March/May/July/Sept/November 10 am-12 pm Scrabble Weekly 11:30 am-1:30 pm Open Studio Pastel Painting Weekly 12-1 pm Jiffy Bag Delivery 1st & 3rd Thursday Healdsburg Food Pantry 1505 Healdsburg Avenue 12-12:30 pm Lunch Reservation Required 433-7515 1:30-3:45 pm Bingo! Weekly 2-3:45 pm Loteria - En Español New! 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month FRIDAY 11 am-12:30 pm Brunch Reservation Required 433-7515 12:30-3 pm Rummikub & Tile Games Weekly 12:30-2 pm Ukulele Class - Intermediate Level Weekly 1-3 pm Ping Pong! Weekly 2:30-3:45 pm Stroke Support Group 3rd Friday of the month

Special Events offered with support from the Friends of the Senior Center Mother’s Day Tea | Father’s Day Luncheon | Summer Ice Cream Social | Senior Appreciation Dinner

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WHO PAYS FOR OUR PARKS & RECREATION? The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) also referred to as a “bed tax” or “room tax” is a the tax assessed to visitors staying in all lodging establishments within the city limits. This includes hotels, motels, resorts, inns, suites and B&Bs. The current TOT rate in Healdsburg is 12%. In 2004 voters passed a ballot measure designating 10% of all TOT revenues to fund our Parks and Recreation. The remaining 2% goes into the General Fund to support public safety. (No other tax dollars fund this department.) Healdsburg residents wanted to ensure there would be an ongoing funding source for parks, recreation and open space. Community Services Community Services is the department within the City’s organizational structure that houses all functions related to parks, open space, recreation and senior services. This department is set up as an enterprise fund which means that its revenue must support its operational expenses. In addition to TOT, Community Services obtains revenues from grants, facility rentals, program fees and donations. There is NO General Fund subsidy to the Community Services department. The Community Services Department provides a wide range of amenities and services to community members: Parks and Open Space: Healdsburg has over 220 acres of parks and open space that is operated and maintained by Community Services. Within this acreage is Plaza Park, Healdsburg Ridge, two dog parks, multiple playgrounds, picnic areas, a skate park and athletic fields. The Foss Creek Pathway and other downtown green spaces are also maintained by parks staff. Community Facilities: Among the community facilities funded by Community Services are the Villa Chanticleer, Healdsburg Community Center and the Senior Center. Not only do these facilities house programs, they are available to citizens and local organizations for meetings, activities and private events. Senior Services: The Senior Center is an activity and resource center dedicated to providing seniors with services and programs that encourage physical and emotional well-being, connection with others and enrichment. Recreation Programs: These activities are designed to meet a variety of needs, interests and age groups. Program offerings include sports, education, wellness, leisure, camps and enrichment classes for youth and adults. Scholarships are offered for those who cannot afford the fees yet want to participate in programs. Special Events: The most notable event put on by Community Services is the Tuesday Concert Series held in Plaza Park each summer. What many people do not realize is the amount of assistance other event organizers receive from Community Services. City staff works behind the scenes to ensure that events held in Healdsburg are safe and well-coordinated.

TOT Revenues Provide Direct Benefit to the Community All of the TOT derived from the local lodging industry directly benefits Healdsburg residents. TOT funds those amenities that significantly contribute to the quality of life enjoyed by Healdsburg’s citizenry.

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ACTIVITY ASSISTANCE (SCHOLARSHIP) PROGRAM The City of Healdsburg wants every resident to have the opportunity to participate in our recreation programs. The Activity Assistance Program ensures that eligible Healdsburg residents are afforded this opportunity. Program fee assistance is by application; assistance offered for approved applicants is 50% of the total program fee. Staff reserves the right to offer additional assistance on an individual basis based on demonstrated need. Maximum assistance per person, per year is $150. For an application or more information please contact us at 431-3301. The application is also available for download at www.healdsburgparksandrec.org. Please note: Not all programs offered by the Parks & Recreation Department are eligible for assistance. The Friends of the Senior Center organization is pleased to offer the Rose Pavoni Scholarship providing Healdsburg’s older adults with help with program fees. This program is separate from the department’s activity assistance program. For details please contact the Senior Center at 431-3324.

INFORMACIÓN DE PARQUES ada compliance Y RECREACIÓN ADA In compliance with the Americans With El Departamento de Parques y Recreación de la Disabilities Act, the City of Healdsburg Parks & Cuidad Healdsburg esta comprometida a ofrecer Recreation Department encourages those with oportunidades de recreación a todos nuestros disabilities to participate in our programs. If you have residentes. El Departamento de Parques y Recreación special needs, please call us at 431-3301. ofrece una variedad de programas a nuestra juventud y personas adultas. Para servir mejor a la comunidad Hispana, nosotros necesitamos oir de usted. Tenemos Credits varios empleados que hablan Español para contestar Content: © 2015 City of Healdsburg todas sus preguntas. Design: © 2015 Pembroke Studios Photography: City staff | Kim Carroll | Ray Holley NÚMEROS DE TELÉFONO Editor: City of Healdsburg staff El Departamento de Parques y Recreación de la Ciudad de Healdsburg Horas de oficina: Lunes-Viernes, 9 am-5 pm Oficina de Admin. – 1557 Healdsburg Ave. 431-3301 | Fax: 431-2852

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1557 Healdsburg Ave. PRST STD Healdsburg, CA 95448 healdsburgparksandrec.org US Postage PAID IT'S EASY! ¡ES FÁCIL! PERMIT #86 Healdsburg, CA 1. Visit: HealdsburgParksAndRec.org 1. Visita: HealdsburgParksAndRec.org 2. Click Register Online* 2. Haz clic en Register Online* 3. Sign In or Create an Account 3. Entra o Crea una Cuenta *Having trouble? *Tienes Problemas? Give us a call at 707-431-3301 Háblanos al 707-431-3301 4. Browse or Search Activities 4. Navega o Busca Actividades 5. Add to Cart and Follow Instructions 5. Añade al carro y sigue las instrucciones 6. Make Payment 6. Haz el pago *All programs have minimum participation *Todos los programas tienen requisitos numbers, so register early to avoid mínimos de participación, así que regístrese disappointing class cancellations due to low temprano para evitar las cancelaciones de enrollment. clase debido a baja inscripción.