Fall 2012 City of Santa Clara Recreation Activities Guide

City Web Address: www.santaclaraca.gov PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT City Hall 1500 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara, CA 95050 Telephone: (408) 615-2260 www.santaclaraca.gov Class & Activity Information: (408) 615-3140 Programs are co-sponsored by Santa Clara Unified School District COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER (CRC) Located in Central Park, 969 Kiely Blvd. Office hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am-8:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday, 9:00 am-12:00 pm Closed on Sunday Santa Clara City residents or resident groups may reserve Santa Clara park buildings and picnic facilities at Central Park on a INSIDE THIS ISSUE space available basis for receptions and Adventures in Learning for Preschool Aged Children...... 30 Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club...... 31 parties. All reservations are accepted Class Locations...... 4 Senior Center...... 36 in person at the CRC, up to 4 months Co-Sponsored Clubs...... 37 Skate Park...... 33 in advance. No reservations by phone. Creative Arts - Adults, Teens, & Children...... 10-11 Special Events...... 7 Call (408) 615-3140 for information. Dance - Adults, Teens, & Children...... 15-19 Special Interest - Adults, Teens, & Children...... 11-12 Located on Transit Lines 58 and 81. Fitness...... 20-21 Sports - Adults, Teens, & Children...... 25-29 General Information...... 4 Sports Leagues - Adults...... 29 SANTA CLARA CITY COUNCIL Group Exercise...... 19 Swimming...... 25 Jamie L. Matthews, Mayor Gymnastics...... 22-25 Teen Center...... 33 Lisa M. Gillmor , Will Kennedy Holiday Activities...... 8 Tennis...... 32 Pat Kolstad, Patricia Mahan Library Services...... 36 Therapeutic Recreation Services...... 34-35 Jamie McLeod , Kevin Moore Music - Adults, Teens, & Children...... 13-15 Upcoming Recreation Schedule...... 9 Ronald E. Garratt, Interim City Manager Open Ceramics Studio...... 10 Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center...... 33 PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Parent & Child Activities...... 30 Youth Basketball Program...... 29 Raymond G. Gamma, Chairperson Parent & Child Holiday Craft Classes...... 8 Youth Commission...... 34 Charles Blair, Roseann Alderete LaCoursiere Parks & Facilities...... 37-39 Youth Scholarships...... 4 Michael E. O’Halloran, Cynthia Owens Roberta Jones Junior Theatre...... 9 Youth Sport Organizations...... 31 Tino Silva, Kevan Michael Walke James Teixeira, Director of Parks & Recreation PHONE DIRECTORY SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION Adult Education Center...... (408) 423-3500 Roberta Jones Junior Theatre...... (408) 615-3161 Dwight Collins, Chairperson Central Park Library...... (408) 615-2900 Santa Clara Convention Center...... (800) 272-6822 ArLyne Diamond, Ph.D., Barbara A. Estrada Chamber of Commerce...... (408) 244-8244 Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club...... (408) 980-9515 Frank E. Kadlecek, Donna Marencia City Hall - General Information...... (408) 615-2200 Santa Clara Tennis Center...... (408) 247-0178 Alice Pivacek, Charles A. Roberts Community Recreation Center...... (408) 615-3140 Santa Clara Unified School District...... (408) 423-2000 SCUSD Community Services...... (408) 615-2490 Senior Center...... (408) 615-3170 Elise DeYoung, President George F. Haines Skate Park...... (408) 615-3191 Ina K. Bendis, M.D., Donald J. Bordenave International Swim Center...... (408) 243-7727 Teen Center...... (408) 615-3740 Jim Canova, Albert Gonzalez Mission City Memorial Park (Cemetery)...... (408) 615-3790 Triton Museum of Art...... (408) 247-3754 Christine Koltermann, Andrew Ratermann Mission Library & Family Reading Center..... (408) 615-2964 Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center...... (408) 615-3760 Bobbie Plough Ed.D., Superintendent

INSIDE THIS ISSUE & PHONE DIRECTORY INSIDE Parks & Recreation Department...... (408) 615-2260 2 REGISTRATION INFORMATION

August 16 (Thurs.) Recreation Activities Guide available at City facilities: Community Recreation Center (CRC), Senior Center, Teen Center (TC), Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center (YAC), City Hall, and City Libraries or online at www.santaclaraca.gov

August 22 (Wed.) Resident Online Registration begins at 12:01 am. Provides instant registration and receipts from your computer. • Go to: online.activecommunities.com/santaclara to register or wait list for courses. (Available 24 hours a day.) online.activecommunities.com/ • You must have your account “PIN” and a “client barcode” to use this system. santaclara • Be prepared to pay with a major credit card or existing credit balance on your account. • No additional fees charged for Online Registration. Course and Supply fees are listed separately online; total class cost will appear upon checkout. Please refer to the Activity Guide (hard copy or pdf version) for the total class cost.

Resident Mail-in Processing begins at 8:00 am at the CRC. Packets are selected randomly and processed as time permits; confirmations mailed as they are processed. Accepted at: • Mail or hand-deliver your registration packet to the CRC anytime. Registration packets will be selected Community Recreation Center randomly for processing and completed as time permits. 969 Kiely Blvd. • Packet must include current proof of residency, payment (check, money order, or credit on account for the full Santa Clara, CA 95051 amount due), and a completed registration form and signed liability release (see pages 5 & 6). • Add the required fifty-cent postage/envelope fee to your registration total to cover the cost of mailing your receipts. • Pay total amount due with a check, money order, or existing credit balance on your account. Cash or credit cards may be used to create a credit balance on your account at any location listed below prior to mailing in your registration form. • Registrants will be placed on a waiting list for their first choice class, if all choices requested are filled.

August 27 (Mon.) Non-Resident Online Registration begins at 12:01 am. Provides instant registration and receipts from your computer. • Go to: online.activecommunities.com/santaclara to register or wait list for courses. (Available 24 hours a day.) • You must have your account “PIN” and a “client barcode” to use this system. • Be prepared to pay with a major credit card or existing credit balance on your account. • No additional fees charged for Online Registration. Course and Supply fees are listed separately online; total class cost will appear upon checkout. Please refer to the Activity Guide (hard copy or pdf version) for the total class cost. REGISTRATION INFORMATION September 5 (Wed.) Resident and Non-Resident Walk-in Registration begins at 8:00 am at the CRC; 9:00 am at the TC and YAC. Registration is first-come, first-served. • Complete the registration form and liability release (see pages 5 & 6). • Be prepared to pay with a check, major credit card, cash, or existing credit balance on your account. • Bring your proof of residency.

For more information: Community Recreation Center Senior Center Teen Center (TC) Walter E. Schmidt Youth Parks & Recreation Office, (CRC) 1303 Fremont St. 2446 Cabrillo Ave. Activity Center (YAC) City Hall 969 Kiely Blvd. (408) 615-3170 (408) 615-3740 2450 Cabrillo Ave. 1500 Warburton Ave. (408) 615-3140 Mon.-Fri. 7:00 am-5:00 pm Mon.-Fri. 9:00 am-5:30 pm (408) 615-3760 (408) 615-2260 Mon.-Thu. 8:00 am-8:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am-12:00 pm Sat. & Sun. closed Mon.-Thu. 9:00 am-7:00 pm Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-noon Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday closed Friday 9:00 am-5:30 pm 1:00-5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am-12:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am-12:30 pm Sat. & Sun. closed Sunday closed Sunday closed If you require TDD assistance, please contact our office through the California Relay Service 1 (800) 735-2922.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department will ensure that all existing facilities will be made accessible to individuals with disabilities. Reasonable modifications in policies, procedures, and/or practices will be made as necessary to ensure full and equal access and enjoyment of all programs and/or activities for all individuals with a disability. In order to allow participation by individuals with severe allergies, environmental illnesses, multiple chemical sensitivities, or related disabilities, please DO NOT wear scented products to programs and/or activities at City facilities. Contact the Parks and Recreation office at (408) 615-2260 regarding accessibility concerns. 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Age – Registrants must provide their birth date and be the correct age by the first day of Course Withdrawals/Transfers – Course withdrawals or transfers must be requested program. Proof of age may be required and must be provided upon request. at least 7 days prior to the start of class; subject to supervisor’s approval if less than 7 Barcode and PIN – Online registration requires a barcode and PIN. Call the CRC, TC, days before start of class. or YAC in advance of registration dates if you do not already have this information. Your Credit Balances/Refunds – Account balances may be used toward future registrations, e-mail address can be added to your account, allowing you to retrieve family PIN and or may be refunded by phoning the CRC, TC, or YAC (restrictions may apply). barcodes anytime online. Santa Clara residents must show proof of residency to receive Photographic Release – The City of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department these numbers prior to using the system. reserves the right to photograph and/or video tape department activities and participants Class Attendance – Attendance is limited to individuals enrolled in the program. for brochures or other publicity. Participants may not make up classes which they have missed; fees cannot be pro-rated Proof of Residency – Current proof of Santa Clara residency or Santa Clara Unified for classes missed. School District status is required to register as a resident. Acceptable proof: pre-printed Course Cancellations – Refunds will be granted if a course is cancelled by the Parks & check, valid driver’s license, utility bill, or SCUSD report card. Recreation Department. Waiting Lists – Wait lists are created for filled classes. If a space becomes available, Course Enrollment – Register early! Registration is not accepted at class. Courses not persons will be contacted. You may place yourself on a wait list for a filled class online or reaching their minimum enrollment will be cancelled. If you are enrolled in a class and by calling the CRC, TC, or YAC for assistance. decide not to attend, please contact the CRC at least 7 days in advance. This will allow people on the waiting list to be called. CLASS LOCATIONS Bowers Park - 2582 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara Maywood Park - 3330 Pruneridge Ave., Santa Clara Community Recreation Center (CRC) - 969 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara Planet Granite - 815 Stewart Dr., Sunnyvale Earl Carmichael Park - 3445 Benton St., Santa Clara Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club (SCGTC) - 5155 Stars & Stripes Dr., Santa Clara Fremont Park - 1303 Fremont St., Santa Clara Santa Clara Senior Center - 1303 Fremont St., Santa Clara George F. Haines International Swim Center (ISC) - Santa Clara Tennis Center - 2625 Hayward Dr., Santa Clara 2625 Patricia Dr., Santa Clara Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall - 1795 Space Park Dr., Santa Clara Henry Schmidt Park (H. Schmidt Park) - 555 Los Padres Blvd., Santa Clara Silva Martial Arts - 41 Washington St., Santa Clara Ice Center of Cupertino - 10123 No. Wolfe Rd., Cupertino Skate Park - 2440 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara JKR NC Okaigan Dojo - 10051 Pasadena Ave., Cupertino Sunnyvale Community Center - 550 E. Remington Dr., Sunnyvale Lick Mill Park - 4750 Lick Mill Blvd., Santa Clara Teen Center - 2446 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara Live Oak Park - 641 Moreland Way, Santa Clara Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center (YAC) - 2450 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara

YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS G.E.A.R. (Gear, Equipment, and Apparel for Recreation) Wade Brummal Scholarship / Grant Program Provides up to $50 in scholarships to help offset the cost of supplies A scholarship/grant program to provide financial assistance for or materials needed for Parks & Recreation programs. Applicant must be individuals and groups participating in youth sports. under 18 years of age and live within CPRS District 4 boundaries (San For additional information, contact the Parks and Recreation office at Francisco to Gilroy). (408) 615-2260. Applications are available at the Community Recreation Center, Teen Center, and Youth Activity Center. For more information, call (408) 615-3740.

3rd Annual Santa Clara Ambassador’s Charity Golf Tournament Friday, September 21 • 1:00 pm Shotgun Start Santa Clara Golf and Tennis Club • 5155 Stars & Stripes Drive Proceeds support The Wade Brummal Scholarship/Grant Program and The Jordan & Kyra Memorial Foundation. $85 per player entry fee includes green fee, cart rental, tee prizes, awards, lunch, raffle ticket, and charitable donation. For more information, please call Eleanor Foskett (408) 242-9503 GENERAL INFORMATION, CLASS LOCATIONS, & YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS YOUTH & LOCATIONS, CLASS GENERAL INFORMATION, 4 REGISTRATION FORM City of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department

For Mail-In Registration: Residential Status: (check one) o Complete this registration form and sign liability release on the other side. o Santa Clara City resident/property owner o Make payment for the full amount due: o Santa Clara City annexed area Check or money order to “City of Santa Clara.” Cash or credit card can be processed in person at the CRC, Teen Center, or o Santa Clara Unified School District Youth Activity Center prior to submitting mail-in packet. o Non-resident o Provide proof of residency: Submit registration packets to: Pre-printed check, current utility bill, copy of valid driver’s license, or current Santa Clara Unified school report card. Registration, Community Recreation Center o Families may submit registrations in the same envelope if they wish to be processed together; send a separate 969 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95051 registration form and proof of residency for each family. Registration questions: (408) 615-3140 Parent/Adult Contact (Main Account Holder) Information: Name ______New Account? Yes ___ No ___ Last First Address ______City ______State _____ Zip ______

Home No. (______) ______Work No. (______) ______Cell No. (______) ______

Provide your email address (for Online Registration access or program updates) ______o I would like to receive City of Santa Clara email updates with information about events and programs.

Local Emergency Contact: Name ______Last First Home No. (______) ______Work No. (______) ______Cell No. (______) ______

PARTICIPANT’S COURSE/ACTIVITY NUMBERS BIRTHDATE COURSE/ACTIVITY NAME FEE FIRST & LAST NAME 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice Example: Sally Jones 7/1/75 Oil/Acrylic Painting 11861 11862 11863 00 00 REGISTRATION FORM

Add postage/envelope fee for MAIL-IN or 50 Please indicate any allergies, disabilities/special needs, or accommodations needed below. The instructor or HAND-DELIVERY REGISTRATION staff may contact you for further information. Subtotal Participant’s name: ______Deduct Current Credit Balance Needs/instructions: ______Total Fees Due ______Participant’s name: ______Needs/instructions: ______Complete liability release on other side of this page. 5 RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT

In consideration of the acceptance by the City of the application for entry into the classes or activities listed on the Registration Form on the reverse side of this Agreement and entry to and use of any facilities or equipment as part of these classes or activities, I hereby waive, release and discharge any and all claims for damages for death, personal injury, or property damage which I may have, or which may hereafter accrue to me as a result of my participation in said classes or activities. This release Agreement is intended to discharge in advance the City of Santa Clara, its City Council, officers, agents, and employees, the Santa Clara Unified School District, its School Board, officers, agents and employees from and against any and all liability arising out of or connected with my participation in said classes or activities and entry to and use of any facilities or equipment, even though that liability may arise out of NEGLIGENCE or CARELESSNESS, on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. I HAVE READ THE DESCRIPTION IN THIS CATALOG OF EACH CLASS OR ACTIVITY FOR WHICH I HAVE REGISTERED, AND I AM AWARE THAT THESE CLASSES OR ACTIVITIES MAY SUBJECT ME TO PHYSICAL RISKS AND DANGERS. NEVERTHELESS, I VOLUNTARILY AGREE TO ASSUME ANY AND ALL RISKS OF INJURY OR DEATH, AND TO RELEASE, DISCHARGE, AND HOLD HARMLESS ALL OF THE ENTITIES OR PERSONS MENTIONED ABOVE WHO, THROUGH NEGLIGENCE OR CARELESSNESS, MIGHT OTHERWISE BE LIABLE TO ME, OR MY HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, RELATIVES, SPOUSE OR ASSIGNS. It is understood and agreed that this waiver, release, and assumption of risk is to be binding on my HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, RELATIVES, SPOUSE and ASSIGNS and is intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the laws of the State of California and that if any portion of this Agreement is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect. I have carefully READ this Agreement and fully understand its content. All participants registered in classes or activities, including minors 13-17 years of age, must sign this Agreement. Adults participating in Parent-Child activities must sign below as adult participants in addition to the parent portion of this release Agreement. Date: ______ADULT PARTICIPANTS, INCLUDING THOSE PARTICIPATING IN PARENT-CHILD CLASSES, SIGN BELOW Signature: ______Print Name: ______Signature: ______Print Name: ______PARTICIPANTS, AGE 13-17, SIGN BELOW Signature: ______Print Name: ______Signature: ______Print Name: ______

TO BE COMPLETED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN OF MINOR PARTICIPANTS I have fully read this Agreement and fully understand its content. Furthermore, the significance of this release of liability and assumption of risk agreement has been EXPLAINED TO THE MINOR. I certify that I have custody or am the legal guardian of said minor and that I and/or my minor child are physically able to participate in recreation activities. In the event I or said minor requires medical treatment while under the supervision of City staff and/or agents, I authorize said staff to provide and/or authorize medical treatment. I expect City staff to contact me immediately in the event emergency medical treatment is required for said minor, but this contact is not necessary to administer emergency aid. I will pay for all medical treatment which I or said minor may require. I hereby grant permission to City to include pictures and/or video of me and/or said minor during department activities for brochures or other publicity. I understand I will not receive any compensation for use of such pictures or video. Signature of parent or guardian: ______Date: ______Print parent/guardian name: ______Address: ______Please indicate whether you are signing as: Parent Guardian RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT OF RISK ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY & RELEASE 6 SPECIAL EVENTS Santa Clara Art & Wine Festival With something to offer everyone, Kids Kingdom is the place to be. Grab lunch at court, enjoy entertainment on the Kids Kingdom Stage, slide down the Giant Slide, Central Park or climb up the Rock Climbing Wall. You can also try your hand at Carnival Games, visit the Fire Safety Trailer, take your picture with a D.A.R.E vehicle, get your child Saturday & Sunday, September 15 & 16 fingerprinted at the Kids ID booth, or check out the Face Painting area. Kids Kingdom... you don’t want to miss it! Admission to the festival is free. Proceeds from the two-day festival will benefit local charities. For further information, call the Community Recreation Center at (408) 615-3140 or visit our website at: www.santaclaraartandwine.com PAVILION STAGE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, September 15 10:15 - 11:00 am Ike Cosse (Classic Rhythm & Blues) 11:30 am - 12:45 pm The Megatones (Premier Bay Area Cover Band) 1:15 - 2:30 pm The Hitmen (Dance Party Favorites) 3:15 - 5:00 pm The Spazmatics (Incredible 80’s Cover Band) Sunday, September 16 10:15 -11:00 am Michael Madigan (Original & Popular Favorites) 11:30 am - 12:45 pm Live Wire (Contemporary Party Hits) 1:15 - 2:30 pm David Ladd and the Downtown All Stars (Original Jazz & Classic Funk) 3:15 - 5:00 pm Joe Sharino Band (South Bay’s Favorite Party Band)

Join us at the thirty-second annual Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival in beautiful Central Park, 969 Kiely Boulevard. This spectacular annual event is held from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm each day and offers something for everyone. Start the morning in a peaceful setting and partake in a delicious pancake breakfast at the Pavilion. Spend your afternoon browsing among a variety of 175 arts and crafts booths, with items ranging from fine paintings to toys, jewelry, ceramics, and more. Enjoy the premium wines served by J. Lohr, Wente, Bargetto, and Guglielmo wineries or micro-brewed beer provided by Gordon Biersch Brewing Company. Satisfy your taste buds in “Food Alley,” where two dozen community groups will cook up International food favorites such as tri-tip sandwiches, tamales, and Chinese chicken salad. Other popular items include Philly cheese steak sandwiches, funnel cake, and kettle corn, just to name a few. There is a variety of continuous live entertainment on three stages throughout the park. At the Meadow Stage you will watch talented community groups perform. The Kids Kingdom Stage will provide entertainment for even the youngest member of your family to enjoy. In the Pavilion you can swing to the sounds of popular bands, including The Spazmatics on Saturday and the Joe Sharino Band on Sunday.

Halloween Party at the

Walter E. Schmidt SPECIAL EVENTS Youth Activity Center! Wednesday, October 31 Happy Halloween! Come celebrate Halloween at our annual SPOOKTACULAR party, sponsored by the Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department. This FREE event is held at the Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center (YAC), 2450 Cabrillo Avenue. The party includes carnival games, tiny tots play area, bounce houses, arts and crafts, costume contest, and lots of treats! Also, come visit the Fire Department, Police Department, and Library booths. Refreshments will be sold by the Youth Commission. Preschool age children through 5th grade are welcome to participate. Everyone is encouraged to come in costume. Party hours are 3:00-6:00 pm. For more information, contact the YAC at (408) 615-3760.

7 HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony An Evening with Santa Friday, December 7 Santa Claus is making a special trip to spend the evening with us. For one night only, Feel the spirit of an old fashioned small town Christmas! The City of Santa Clara come enjoy the holiday festivities. Participants can make festive crafts, listen to holiday will celebrate its Annual “Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony” on Friday, December 7 at stories told by the Santa Clara Library, sing holiday songs, enjoy yummy refreshments 6:00 pm. This year’s event will be a celebration of lights and music, complete with food and take a picture with Santa. Activities are geared toward ages 3-7. Don’t miss out on for the family, cookies for the kids, entertainment, and the arrival of Santa Claus aboard this special holiday event! Children must be accompanied by an adult, minimum one a red fire engine! The event is open to the public, and will take place at the corner of adult per family. Pre-registration is required, and each family member, one-year of age Civic Center Drive and Lincoln Avenue in Santa Clara. Please remember to bring a and older, must register. This event will be held at the Community Recreation Center. canned food item for donation to the Second Harvest Food Bank. Call (408) 615-3170 An Evening with Santa for further information. Ages 1-10, under 1 year free Breakfast with Santa Children - $6 Res., $8 Non-res. Parent - $2 Res., $3 Non-res. Santa Claus is coming to town! Lucky for us, he and his elves have planned a special visit to this annual event, held at the Santa Clara Senior Center. Following a tasty No. Day Date Time Location breakfast provided by the Santa Clara High School Booster Club, children will have 46566 Thu Dec 20 6:00-6:45 pm CRC the opportunity to pose for a photograph with Santa and create unique holiday crafts. 46908 Thu Dec 20 7:00-7:45 pm CRC The breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, and orange juice. Bring the entire family to get into the holiday spirit! Children must be accompanied by an adult, Letter from Santa minimum one adult per family. Pre-registration is required, and each family member, SANTA CLARA RESIDENTS ONLY! What is Christmas without a letter from Santa? This one-year of age and older, must register. holiday season, children in Santa Clara can put together a wish list and send it to Santa. Don’t forget to check it twice! City of Santa Clara Youth Commissioners will be Breakfast with Santa assisting Santa Claus by sending a personal response to your child’s letter. Don’t worry; All ages, under 1 year free no promises will be made. This program is FREE of charge and restricted to Santa Clara Per person - $14 Res., $18 Non-res. residents. Due to the volume of requests we receive, requests from school teachers No. Day Date Time Location cannot be accommodated. Simply mail or drop off your child’s letter, including return 46803 Sat Dec 1 9:00-11:00 am Senior Center address, to the Community Recreation Center, Teen Center, or Youth Activity Center, postmarked by December 7. Responses will be mailed by December 20. For more information, call the Teen Center at (408) 615-3740. PARENT & CHILD HOLIDAY CRAFT CLASSES DECK THE HALLS This special, seasonal class give parents and children an opportunity to work together, creating artwork that comes to life. Have fun with the holiday themes as you create decorations and ornaments at your own pace, and experience other fun-filled activities. This lively class will bring out the imagination in each participant, parents and children alike. Instructor: N. Morgan GINGERBREAD HOUSES You haven’t truly experienced the holiday season until you have created your very own gingerbread house. Parent and child are invited to come together and have a great time designing the candy house of your dreams. We include everything from graham crackers to royal icing, from gum drops to candy canes, and much more! It’s going to be a yummy time! Please bring 2 empty pint-size milk cartons to class. Instructor: N. Morgan TEACHER SEAN’S HOLIDAY JINGLE JAM Teacher Sean is offering this special, two week holiday music class where there will be festive dancing, singing holiday songs, moving, jamming, and having fun! One adult may attend with two registered participants. Instructor: S. Mendelson No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46588 Deck the Halls 2-5 Thu 9:30-10:15 am Dec 6 Dec 20 CRC $36 / $45 46589 Gingerbread Houses 2-5 Tue 10:00-11:00 am Dec 11 - CRC $27 / $34 46590 Gingerbread Houses 2-5 Tue 10:00-11:00 am Dec 18 - CRC $27 / $34 46719 Teacher Sean’s Holiday Jingle Jam 1-4 Mon 5:30-6:15 pm Dec 10 Dec 17 YAC $33 / $41 46720 Teacher Sean’s Holiday Jingle Jam 1-4 Mon 6:20-7:05 pm Dec 10 Dec 17 YAC $33 / $41 46721 Teacher Sean’s Holiday Jingle Jam 1-4 Wed 9:30-10:15 am Dec 12 Dec 19 YAC $33 / $41 46722 Teacher Sean’s Holiday Jingle Jam 1-4 Wed 10:30-11:15 am Dec 12 Dec 19 YAC $33 / $41 46718 Teacher Sean’s Holiday Jingle Jam 1-4 Thu 10:15-11:00 am Dec 13 Dec 20 YAC $33 / $41 46723 Teacher Sean’s Holiday Jingle Jam 1-4 Thu 11:15 am-12:00 pm Dec 13 Dec 20 YAC $33 / $41 HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES & PARENT & CHILD HOLIDAY CRAFT CLASSES & CHILD HOLIDAY & PARENT ACTIVITIES HOLIDAY 8 ROBERTA JONES JUNIOR THEATRE 45th Anniversary Season! Join a Santa Clara tradition of high quality and professional theatre training. The Junior Theatre, founded by Roberta Jones, stresses responsibility, poise, self-confidence, and building friendships. A limited number of scholarships are available. ROBERTA JONES JUNIOR THEATRE & UPCOMING RECREATION SCHEDULE Call (408) 615-3161 or visit us on the web at www.RJJT.org Fall 2012 Junior Theatre programs are held at the Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard in Santa Clara.

Fall 2012 Youth Production Cast members are responsible for providing their own costumes (which include black, soft-soled shoes) and stage make-up. Parents are required to serve on a production Charlotte’s Web - The Musical committee (about a five-hour commitment). Details will be provided at auditions. This exciting musical version of Charlotte’s Web brings a new dimension to E.B. White’s beloved classic book. With music and lyrics by Charles Strouse (Annie and There will be a required parent meeting, for those parents who have never attended a ‘Bye, Bye Birdie) and book by Joseph Robinette (national award-winning children’s Roberta Jones Junior Theatre parent meeting, on Saturday, September 8, 2:30-3:30 pm, playwright), this musical tells the enchanting tale of the unusual friendship between at the Community Recreation Center. Wilbur, the “Terrific” pig, and Charlotte, the spider who uses her web to save Wilbur’s life. Imagine Me/Imagine Me, Too! The imagination is where everything begins! Spark your child’s imagination with this Auditions: September 4 or 5, 3:30-6:30 pm (choose one date). high-quality Creative Dramatics class with expert teacher Judi Thomas! For over 25 Please arrive at 3:30 pm and plan on staying until 6:30 pm. years, Judi has developed this class and has created a delightful environment where Callbacks: September 6, 3:30-6:30 pm. children explore creativity through interactive storytelling and improvisational games. Only some will need to attend. Behind the excitement and fun of acting out the adventures of classic stories are the educational benefits of this program. The students gain self-confidence and learn Rehearsals: Begin September 11, 4:15-6:30 pm. to cooperate with others while stimulating their imaginations and enjoying physical Monday through Friday, plus Saturday rehearsals. exercise. Children must be able to leave their parent with ease. Imagine Me, Too!, Individual schedules vary with part received. for ages 6-8, will have more emphasis on characterization and acting technique. Rehearsal schedule received when casting is complete. Instructor: J. Thomas • Location: Community Recreation Center Fees: $83 Res. / $104 Non-res. No. Age Day Time Date Res. / Non-res. Fees are due upon acceptance of part. 46268 4-5 W 2:40-3:25 pm 9/19-11/21 $80 / $100 Performances: November 9, 10, 16, and 17 at 7:00 pm. 46269 6-8 W 3:30-4:20 pm 9/19-11/21 $80 / $100 November 11 and 18 at 2:00 pm. Performance Location: Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara BACKSTAGE CREW AND TECHNICIANS NEEDED! NOTE: Please visit www.RJJT.org to download the rehearsal schedule conflict calendar. You will be required to turn in this form in order to participate in auditions. Audition Do you prefer to be behind the scenes? Are you interested in being on the participation depends upon approval of your schedule conflict form. running crew for a live show? We have many volunteer opportunities for All children, ages 8-18, are invited to audition. Everyone who auditions will be cast anyone ages 8-18 to be involved in the technical aspects of Junior Theatre in the show! Those who audition should come prepared to read from the script productions. Contact Kevin Cornelius by phone at (408) 615-3161, or by email at provided and to sing a song of your own choice. Beginners may sing any song they [email protected] for details. are comfortable singing. Advanced performers should choose a song from traditional musical theatre (no pop/top 40) and bring sheet music in their key. An accompanist will be provided, or you may bring a CD or cassette (music only – no vocals). A CD/cassette player will be provided. Please come dressed to dance, and wear appropriate, closed- toe shoes – no sandals, please!

UPCOMING RECREATION SCHEDULE The City of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department schedules classes and activities for all ages and interests. Refer to the City of Santa Clara Recreation Activities Guide for a listing of the programs being offered each session. GUIDE MAILED TO RESIDENTS & AVAILABLE ONLINE BEGINNING DECEMBER 12 Online, Mail-In and Walk-In Registration To access the guide online, go to www.santaclaraca.gov and click on Activities and • Resident Online and Mail-In Registration begins December 18 Classes. • Non-resident Online Registration begins January 2, 2013 GUIDE AT CITY FACILITIES BEGINNING DECEMBER 13 Pick up copies at the Community Recreation Center, City Hall, Senior Center, Teen Center, • Walk-In Registration begins January 16, 2013 Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center, Central Park Library or Mission Library & Family Call (408) 615-3140 for guide or registration information. Reading Center. WINTER SESSION BEGINS THE WEEK OF JANUARY 20

9 CREATIVE ARTS Adults & Teens OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTING Come and develop your creative side in a class for all levels. Students will explore CERAMICS, ALL LEVELS opaque and translucent color mixing, glazing, washes, and more. Information will be This class is appropriate for brand new students, as well as those with past experience. given through lectures and individualized instruction. Demonstrations begin at 6:00 pm, If you need to learn the basics, want a refresher, or want to learn more advanced forms but students may arrive at 5:30 pm. Students furnish their own supplies; supply list is on the potter’s wheel, then this is the perfect class for you! Demonstrations are given provided at time of registration or available for download from www.santaclaraca.gov/ and individual help is stressed. Students may need to purchase a 25-pound bag of clay modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=1855. Please bring a canvas, ($11) and a packet of tools (cost approximately $25) on the first day of class. Class pictures, and all art supplies to the first class. Instructor: K. Manfredi fee includes one session of Open Ceramics Studio. Tuesday demonstrations begin at 6:00 pm, but students may arrive at 5:30 pm. Bring a large towel and wear tennis shoes. Instructor: K. Manfredi OPEN CERAMICS STUDIO DRAWING, BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE This is an introduction for beginners as well as an intermediate class for students who Open to adults who have completed a ceramics class at the CRC, or have previous want to take another step into the art of drawing. We will use different approaches and experience, who are familiar with the equipment. The Open Ceramics Studio is techniques, such as shading, contour, mass, negative space, and point-to-point. The held at the Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard, and will be open on objective is to find and enhance hidden talent. Whether you have trouble drawing a Tuesdays, 2:00-5:00 pm and Thursdays, 5:30-8:00 pm. The Studio fee is $4.50 per stick-man or need help finishing your masterpiece, this is the class for you. Early teens are welcome - a wonderful class for father-son(s) or mother-daughter(s). Students hour for Santa Clara residents and $5.50 per hour for non-residents. An additional furnish their own supplies (cost approximately $20); supply list is provided at time of fee is charged for glazing and firing. Fees are collected by the studio attendant. registration. Instructor: J. Green No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46185 Ceramics, All Levels 18 up Tue 6:00-8:15 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $158 / $198 46792 Ceramics, All Levels 18 up Tue 6:00-8:15 pm Nov 13 Dec 18 CRC $139 / $174 46186 Ceramics, All Levels 18 up Thu 12:00-3:00 pm Sep 20 Nov 1 CRC $158 / $198 46793 Ceramics, All Levels 2 18 up Thu 12:00-3:00 pm Nov 15 Dec 20 CRC $121 / $151 46575 Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate 13 up Tue 6:00-8:15 pm Sep 18 Nov 13 CRC $143 / $179 46576 Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate 13 up Tue 6:00-8:15 pm Nov 20 Dec 18 CRC $85 / $106 46241 Oil/Acrylic Painting 1 18 up Mon 6:00-8:15 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $144 / $180 46794 Oil/Acrylic Painting 18 up Mon 6:00-8:15 pm Nov 26 Dec 17 CRC $88 / $110 1 No class October 8 2 No class November 22

Children and animated figures. The goal of the instructor is to build confidence, creativity, imagination, and to have fun doing it. The class for ages 9-12 is an introduction for A, B, C’s & 1, 2, 3’s beginners, as well as an intermediate class for students who have some drawing The alphabet and numbers, colorful and vibrant, are a huge part of a child’s everyday experience but wish to advance. There is an outline and direction for the class, experience. This class provides a creative dimension to the two, and at the same but students will have opportunities to work on their personal, individual projects. time, affords both children and grown-ups the opportunity to share in an active Students need to bring an all-purpose drawing pad to class. All other supplies will be adventure of learning the A, B, C’s and 1, 2, 3’s through a variety of art activities. provided for class use and students get to take them home at the end of the session. Instructor: N. Morgan Instructor: J. Green ACRYLIC PAINTING JAPANESE ANIME & MANGA, BEG. & INT. Do you want to learn the proper techniques in painting? Children will experiment with Students will learn to draw the recognizable facial features that have defined the color mixing and highlights, and create form with shadows while learning to paint style of Japanese Anime. This includes the characteristics of their face, mouth, hair, a variety of subject matter. Paints, media, brushes, and palettes will be provided. nose, and most importantly, their eyes. BEGINNING class will collect a material fee Students will need to purchase a 12” x 16” pad of canvas paper (approximately $15). of $18 on the first day of class (this fee includes a sketchbook, pencil, eraser, and Instructor: K. Manfredi Noteworthy bag). INTERMEDIATE students need to bring a sketchpad and pencil; but CARTOON & COMIC DRAWING, BEG. & INT. have the option to purchase a sketchpad, pencil, and eraser for $6 during the first class. Dynamic illustrations of familiar cartoons and comic styles will be taught. Focus will Instructor: Noteworthy Music (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) be on details such as: clothes, hair, facial expressions, interactions between figures, KIDS CERAMICS and backgrounds. Outlining and shading will be introduced, as well as the concepts Children will learn to work with clay and enjoy creating ceramic artwork in a positive and of lighting and perspective. The BEGINNING class will collect a material fee of $18 on encouraging environment. Instruction in a variety of hand-building techniques will be the first day of class (this fee includes a sketchbook, pencil, eraser, and Noteworthy experienced in this class. Each session will feature new projects. Instructor: K. Manfredi bag). INTERMEDIATE students need to bring a sketchpad and pencil; but have the option to purchase a sketchpad, pencil, and eraser for $6 during the first class. MOMMY & ME’S MESSY MADNESS Instructor: Noteworthy Music (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) A fun and “messy” class for tiny tots to explore working with homemade dough, clay, finger-painting, and other media, which aid in the development of fine motor skills. Fee DRAWING, BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE includes one adult and one child. Instructor: N. Morgan The class for ages 6-8 is an introduction to drawing for young children. Students will experience the joy of drawing as they develop new skills while learning to draw cartoons CREATIVE ARTS CREATIVE 10 CREATIVE ARTS No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46570 A, B, C’s & 1, 2, 3’s 2-5 Tue 9:30-10:15 am Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $85 / $106 46571 A, B, C’s & 1, 2, 3’s 2-5 Tue 10:30-11:15 am Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $85 / $106 46177 Acrylic Painting 1 7-13 Mon 3:30-5:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $113 / $141 46791 Acrylic Painting 7-13 Mon 3:30-5:00 pm Nov 26 Dec 17 CRC $74 / $93 46154 Cartoon & Comic Drawing, Beg. 6-12 Wed 3:15-4:00 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $76 / $95 46156 Cartoon & Comic Drawing, Beg. 2 6-12 Wed 3:15-4:00 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $87 / $109 46155 Cartoon & Comic Drawing, Int. 6-12 Wed 4:00-4:45 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $76 / $95 46157 Cartoon & Comic Drawing, Int. 2 6-12 Wed 4:00-4:45 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $87 / $109 46577 Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate 6-8 Tue 3:30-4:20 pm Sep 18 Nov 13 CRC $99 / $124 46579 Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate 6-8 Tue 3:30-4:20 pm Nov 20 Dec 18 CRC $60 / $75 46578 Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate 9-12 Tue 4:30-5:30 pm Sep 18 Nov 13 CRC $99 / $124 46580 Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate 9-12 Tue 4:30-5:30 pm Nov 20 Dec 18 CRC $60 / $75 46158 Japanese Anime & Manga, Beg. 6-12 Thu 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 20 Nov 1 CRC $87 / $109 46160 Japanese Anime & Manga, Beg. 3 6-12 Thu 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $87 / $109 46159 Japanese Anime & Manga, Int. 6-12 Thu 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 1 CRC $87 / $109 46161 Japanese Anime & Manga, Int. 3 6-12 Thu 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $87 / $109 46219 Kids Ceramics 7-13 Wed 3:30-5:00 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $122 / $153 46222 Kids Ceramics 7-13 Wed 3:30-5:00 pm Nov 28 Dec 19 CRC $70 / $88 46220 Kids Ceramics 7-13 Thu 3:30-5:00 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $122 / $153 46223 Kids Ceramics 7-13 Thu 3:30-5:00 pm Nov 29 Dec 20 CRC $70 / $88 46585 Mommy & Me’s Messy Madness 2-5 Thu 9:30-10:15 am Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $85 / $106 46586 Mommy & Me’s Messy Madness 2-5 Thu 10:30-11:15 am Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $85 / $106 1 No class October 8 3 No class November 22, December 27, 2012, and January 3, 2013 2 No class November 21, December 26, 2012, and January 2, 2013

SPECIAL INTEREST CREATIVE ARTS & SPECIAL INTEREST Adults & Teens NEW! HOMEMADE PASTA PARTY NEW! CROSTINI-BRUSCHETTA HOLIDAY PARTY Have you ever wanted to make your own pasta? After this class you will be ready to make no-fail pastas in different colors and flavors. Chef Suzanne will go over the basic Chef Suzanne is throwing a Crostini Party where she will demonstrate how easy techniques, ingredients, and equipment for making your own pasta from scratch, it is to entertain with a simple piece of toasted bread. Recipes include a myriad of and how to choose the best sauce for each shape. We will then make our own pasta, healthy, nutritional toppings and combinations that will give your table a burst of original Italian Marinara sauce, and a fresh salad in class. Class fee includes recipe color and flavor. Make simple, no-mess finger foods that you can prepare ahead of package. All food will be enjoyed in class or taken home. Instructor: S. Vandyck time. For a detailed list of featured menu items, please visit www.worldchefs.net. Class fee includes recipe package. All food will be enjoyed in class or taken home. INFANT, CHILD, & ADULT CPR Instructor: S. Vandyck This course provides the necessary skills to provide aid to infant, child, and adult NEW! DOUGHNUT WORKSHOP victims suffering from choking, bleeding, cardiac arrest, and more. A $5 fee will be collected in class for a student manual, home emergency card, and a course Who can resist the warm bite of a freshly made doughnut with your favorite glaze, completion card, which is valid for 2 years. No testing is required. This is the perfect sugar dusting, or sprinkles? Learn all the techniques and easy ways to make perfect class for beginning babysitters. Instructor: CPRescue doughnuts at home and bring new doughnut flavors to your palate. A perfect treat to make and share with family, friends, or co-workers. Bring a baking sheet to take home PEDIATRIC FIRST AID & CPR the creations that you will make in class. Class fee includes recipe package. All food This class is great for childcare providers, new parents, grandparents, and babysitters. will be enjoyed in class or taken home. Instructor: S. Vandyck The course provides the core content required for daycare center staff, and is approved DRIVER EDUCATION by the California Department of EMSA. A $5 fee will be collected at class for a student manual and a course completion card, which is valid for 2 years. No testing This LIFE SKILLS class covers numerous topics related to being a safe driver is required. An additional $6 fee will be collected for those requiring state licensing. and pedestrian. Students learn through classroom instruction which includes Instructor: CPRescue discussion, video analysis, and instant feedback. California State law requires that individuals under the age of 18 obtain a driver’s instruction permit. ULTIMATE CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES Class does not include behind-the-wheel instruction. For information about Looking for a unique gift? Give the gift of truffles! Students will be taught to make the Economic Driving School DMV approved course, please refer to page 33. elegant, large, dome-shaped truffles with a variety of luscious fillings including white, Instructor: Economic Driving School Staff, State License #2430 milk, and bittersweet chocolate ganaches. We will also cover how to flavor basic recipe ganaches with liqueurs and flavored oils. Students will make and take 12 truffles in a gift box (approximately 1 lb.). Participants will receive recipes and a set of molds. Additional molds and supplies may be purchased in class. Instructor: K. Moore Special Interest Continues - Page 12 11 SPECIAL INTEREST No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46788 Crostini-Bruschetta Holiday Party 16 up Wed 6:00-8:00 pm Dec 12 - CRC $61 / $76 46789 Doughnut Workshop 16 up Wed 6:00-8:00 pm Nov 14 - CRC $61 / $76 46567 Driver Education 14 up Sat, Sun 8:30 am-4:00 pm Oct 6 Oct 14 Sunnyvale Community Center $140 / $175 46568 Driver Education 14 up Thu-Sun 8:30 am-4:00 pm Dec 27 Dec 30 Sunnyvale Community Center $140 / $175 46790 Homemade Pasta Party 16 up Wed 6:00-8:00 pm Oct 17 - CRC $61 / $76 46202 Infant, Child, & Adult CPR 12 up Sat 9:00 am-1:00 pm Oct 6 - H. Schmidt Park $72 / $90 46242 Pediatric First Aid & CPR 12 up Sat 9:00 am-5:00 pm Oct 6 - H. Schmidt Park $88 / $110 46260 Ultimate Chocolate Truffles 12 up Sat 9:15-11:15 am Oct 13 - CRC $68 / $85 46787 Ultimate Chocolate Truffles 12 up Sat 9:15-11:15 am Dec 1 - CRC $68 / $85

Children LITTLE LEARNER’S CLUB Join the club, a place for little learners to develop their independence, engage their ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS imagination, and explore new things. A variety of creative learning experiences will be This course will develop advanced communication skills in youngsters. There will be provided, including circle time, arts and crafts, and stories. The goal is to make learning three components to the class: public speaking, interpersonal communications, and fun and exciting, and create a smooth transition into pre-school. Instructor: N. Morgan basic leadership skills. These components will help develop skills in speech writing and development, dynamic presentation skills, assertiveness training, elements of PUBLIC SPEAKING & COMMUNICATION FOR CHILDREN cultivating friendships, and elements of becoming an effective leader. All of these Students will learn and practice basic public speaking skills and how to deliver powerful skills will help children through their school years and into adulthood. Completion presentations. Special emphasis will be given on developing confidence so that children of the Public Speaking and Communication for Children class is a prerequisite. can speak before an audience. Skills learned at this age will be most useful through Waivers can be obtained for age requirements with the permission of the teacher. school years and into adulthood. The 5-8 year old class is for participants who have Instructor: Imagination Unlimited (www.imagination4kids.com) previously taken the Speaking & Social Skills class. There is no prerequisite for the 9-11 year old class. Instructor: Imagination Unlimited (www.imagination4kids.com) KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Join us in the kitchen and become a Jr. Chef! In each class, you will perfect your cooking SPEAKING & SOCIAL SKILLS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN skills, and make new and classic recipes that are tasty and nutritious. At the end of Is your child shy? Do you feel your young child could use help in learning basic social each class, you will be able to sample each of the dishes you made. You will also create skills? This fun class will motivate kids to step out of their comfort zone and become a recipe book to take home at the end of the session so you can make your favorite more gregarious. Emphasis is on teaching young children how to speak in front of others, recipes again and again. Please notify of any food allergies at time of registration. adopt pleasant social skills, and be exposed to interacting with others in a positive way. Instructor: N. Morgan Strategies such as giving a class report, making a gracious personal introduction, and conflict resolution with other children will be taught. Parents are encouraged to attend LITTLE HANDS IN THE KITCHEN the classes so they can see their child’s progress and be aware of what skills to practice Future chefs are invited to join us, along with a grown-up, to prepare a yummy array out in the “real world.” Public schools do not have the time to teach these types of of favorite foods. Little ones will learn the basics of cooking and create fun, delicious important life skills, so learn them here. The teacher has extensive experience teaching recipes that are age-appropriate, kid-tested, and kid-tasted. Please notify of any food public speaking and working with lower elementary school students. Class ratio 8:1. allergies at time of registration. Instructor: N. Morgan Instructor: Imagination Unlimited (www.imagination4kids.com)

No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46809 Advanced Communications 8-12 Sat 9:00-10:00 am Sep 22 Oct 27 CRC $166 / $206 46810 Advanced Communications 2 8-12 Sat 9:00-10:00 am Nov 3 Dec 15 CRC $166 / $206 46591 Kids In The Kitchen 8-14 Tue 6:00-7:00 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $118 / $148 46786 Little Hands in the Kitchen 1 3-5 Fri 12:00-12:45 pm Sep 21 Nov 2 CRC $99 / $124 46592 Little Learner’s Club 1 2-5 Fri 9:30-10:30 am Sep 21 Nov 2 CRC $76 / $95 46594 Public Speaking & Communication for Children 1 5-8 Fri 3:45-4:45 pm Sep 21 Nov 2 CRC $151 / $189 46595 Public Speaking & Communication for Children 2 5-8 Fri 3:45-4:45 pm Nov 9 Dec 21 CRC $151 / $189 46593 Public Speaking & Communication for Children 9-11 Wed 5:30-6:30 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $151 / $189 46596 Public Speaking & Communication for Children 2 9-11 Wed 5:30-6:30 pm Nov 7 Dec 19 CRC $151 / $189 46597 Speaking & Social Skills for Young Children 5-8 Sat 10:15-11:15 am Sep 22 Oct 27 CRC $128 / $160 46598 Speaking & Social Skills for Young Children 2 5-8 Sat 10:15-11:15 am Nov 3 Dec 15 CRC $128 / $160 1 No class October 5 2 No class November 21 through November 24

For class and activity information: Community Recreation Center (408) 615-3140 • Senior Center (408) 615-3170 Teen Center (408) 615-3740 • Youth Activity Center (408) 615-3760 SPECIAL INTEREST 12 MUSIC Adults & Teens PIANO/KEYBOARD, LEVEL I, II Students will be taught basic piano skills, the reading and theory of music, GUITAR, BEG. & ADV. BEG. and the principles of rhythm, melody, harmony, and ear training. Individual The BEGINNING class gives students an introduction to the fundamentals of music, keyboards used in the classroom are included in the fee. Required books may which include reading music, learning easy songs, and different strumming techniques. be purchased in the class for $22. Students must bring their own headphones The ADVANCED BEGINNING class offers a further study into the fundamentals of music and adapter; details will be given on first day of instruction. For students to theory. Different forms of popular American music such as blues, funk, and rock will be practice and progress in learning, access to a piano or keyboard is recommended. introduced. A playable guitar and workbook, Mel Bay’s Modern Guitar Method-Grade I, Instructor: Noteworthy Music (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) are required for both classes. Instructor: I. Cosse No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46200 Guitar, Adv. Beg. 13 up Wed 7:25-8:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $91 / $114 46201 Guitar, Beg. 13 up Wed 6:30-7:20 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $91 / $114 46152 Piano/Keyboard, Level I, II 13 up Tue 6:30-7:15 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $90 / $113 46153 Piano/Keyboard, Level I, II 1 13 up Tue 6:30-7:15 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $100 / $125 1 No class December 25, 2012 and January 1, 2013

Children each class. LEVEL I is for students who are new or are still working on Book I. LEVEL BEGINNING TO DRUM II & UP is for students who have completed Book I. A Noteworthy Music Book is This class is for the beginning student who is excited about learning to drum for the required and may be purchased on the first day of class for $18. For students to first time. Each student will learn how to hold drum sticks, understand how to let the practice and progress in learning, access to a piano or keyboard is recommended. drum stick bounce off the drum pad, and work on beginning rhythms to better his/her Instructor: Noteworthy Music (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) understanding of percussion. Students not only will learn how to drum, but will also PIANO/KEYBOARD, LEVEL I, II & UP, SEMI-PRIVATE learn how to read and understand music. The Groove Academy will also introduce how Students will be taught basic piano skills, reading and theory of music, in addition to play the bells, exposing students to Mallet percussion and the joy of playing songs. to the principles of rhythm, melody, harmony, and ear training. Individual keyboards Instructor: D. Sankus, Groove Academy of Drumming used in class are included in fee. Students must bring their own headset and FUN WITH DRUMS, MORE FUN WITH DRUMS adapter; details will be given on first day of instruction. LEVEL I is for students with Students are introduced to creative, expressive, rhythmic activities, as well as no previous piano/keyboard experience. LEVEL II & UP is for students who have movement to inspire a curiosity of music using drums. The 6-7 year old class is an completed Level I. SEMI-PRIVATE is for continuing students who have completed a introduction to drums from around the world. The 8-9 year old class emphasizes Level I class. A Noteworthy Music Book is required and may be purchased on the beat and rhythm control to develop motor and communication skills. All Fun first day of class for $8. For students to practice and progress in learning, access with Drum classes use many different types of drums from around the world, as to a piano or keyboard is recommended. Students may be regrouped based on skill. well as brooms, dust pans, plastic buckets, and more, to inspire the students’ Instructor: Noteworthy Music (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) interest in music while having fun. Classes are designed for the student to take TEACHER SEAN’S KIDS SING many times since the type of drums and focus of each class changes; thus Children will explore musical concepts through circle singing games, dancing, chants, growth of the student is gained each session. No musical experience is needed. improvisation, and instrument play. It’s a Kodaly-based program that instills a love of Instructor: D. Sankus, Groove Academy of Drumming music while teaching basic music literacy. The program is an age-specific, sequential GUITAR, LEVEL I, II approach for learning the language of music. Singing a rich repertoire of folk music is Do you ever see a guitar and wish you knew how to play? Well, now is your used to develop the musical ear. We build skills in sight singing and ear training through chance! While focusing on developing great technique, students will learn to solfège (do re mi) and rhythm syllables. Lastly, we reinforce with a CD and songbook so play chords, scales, and read music for most styles that will interest them. A children may practice at home. KIDS SING 2 is for children who have previously taken a music book is required and may be purchased on the first day of class for $12. session of Kids Sing or are at least 4 years of age. Note: The lab fee covers the cost of Students will be required to supply their own guitar. No experience required. class materials (1 CD and songbook). Instructor: S. Mendelson LEVEL II is for participants who have previously completed one or more sessions. TEACHER SEAN’S MUSIC FACTORY Instructor: Noteworthy Music (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) Discover the power of music on your child’s development in the setting Music MY FIRST DRUM CLASS Together® provides. Music Together® is an Internationally renowned, research- These classes are designed to inspire children to explore their musical curiosity based, early childhood music program. Children and their caregivers sing, move, using a variety of drums and percussion instruments that are designed specifically jam, and have FUN as we develop a music making community. Teacher Sean, who for small hands. Participants are encouraged to pursue creative expression occasionally plays guitar in class, provides 45 minutes of relaxed silliness each through music. Each class emphasizes exposure to fun musical experiences and week, as he sneaks in the educational elements. He has taught Music Together® introduction to musical vocabulary. Classes are designed for the student to take classes for over 10 years. Every semester, families are provided with a new collection multiple times, since the type of drums and focus of each class changes; thus, of music. Teacher Sean’s Music Factory is licensed by Music Together LLC. Note: growth of the student is gained each session. No musical experience is required. The lab fee covers the cost of class materials (2 CD’s, songbook, and a new parent MUSIC Instructor: D. Sankus, Groove Academy of Drumming handbook). A discount will be given by the instructor if two siblings are enrolled. Instructors: S. Mendelson, Teacher Shy (Tues. am classes) (www.musictogether.com) PARENT & CHILD KEYBOARDING, LEVEL I, II & UP Don’t miss this chance to introduce your child to the study of piano, note reading, rhythm, and melody through games and fun activities. Each child will have a keyboard for use in the class. Fee includes one parent and one child and a parent must attend Music Continues - Page 14 13 MUSIC No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46181 Beginning to Drum 1, 4 10-11 Mon 6:10-7:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 SC Vanguard Corps Hall $140 / $175 46182 Beginning to Drum 1, 4 12-14 Mon 6:10-7:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 SC Vanguard Corps Hall $140 / $175 46195 Fun With Drums 1, 4 6-7 Mon 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 SC Vanguard Corps Hall $140 / $175 46116 Guitar, Level I 1 6-12 Mon 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 17 Oct 29 CRC $79 / $99 46119 Guitar, Level I 6 6-12 Mon 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $79 / $99 46818 Guitar, Level I 1 6-12 Mon 5:45-6:30 pm Sep 17 Oct 29 CRC $79 / $99 46122 Guitar, Level I 6 6-12 Mon 5:45-6:30 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $79 / $99 46117 Guitar, Level II 1 6-12 Mon 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 17 Oct 29 CRC $79 / $99 46120 Guitar, Level II 6 6-12 Mon 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $79 / $99 46118 Guitar, Level II 1 8-12 Mon 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 17 Oct 29 CRC $79 / $99 46121 Guitar, Level II 6 8-12 Mon 5:00-5:45 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $79 / $99 46234 More Fun With Drums 1, 4 8-9 Mon 5:15-6:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 SC Vanguard Corps Hall $140 / $175 46235 My First Drum Class 1, 4 3-5 Mon 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 SC Vanguard Corps Hall $140 / $175 46236 My First Drum Class 1, 4 3-5 Mon 5:15-6:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 SC Vanguard Corps Hall $140 / $175 46125 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level I 1, 2 3-5 Fri 10:15-11:00 am Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $79 / $99 46124 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level I 1, 2 3-5 Fri 2:00-2:45 pm Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $79 / $99 46130 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level II & up 3-5 Fri 10:15-11:00 am Nov 30 Dec 21 CRC $58 / $73 46123 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level II & up 1, 2 3-5 Fri 11:00-11:45 am Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $79 / $99 46127 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level II & up 3-5 Fri 11:00-11:45 am Nov 30 Dec 21 CRC $58 / $73 46128 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level II & up 3-5 Fri 2:00-2:45 pm Nov 30 Dec 21 CRC $58 / $73 46126 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level II & up 1, 2 3-5 Fri 2:45-3:30 pm Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $79 / $99 46129 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level II & up 3-5 Fri 2:45-3:30 pm Nov 30 Dec 21 CRC $58 / $73 46138 Piano/Keyboard, Level I 6-12 Wed 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $79 / $99 46150 Piano/Keyboard, Level I 5, 6 6-12 Wed 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $90 / $113 46140 Piano/Keyboard, Level I 6-12 Wed 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $79 / $99 46151 Piano/Keyboard, Level I 5, 6 6-12 Wed 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $90 / $113 46134 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Tue 3:15-4:00 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $90 / $113 46147 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6 6-12 Tue 3:15-4:00 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $100 / $125 46131 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Tue 4:45-5:30 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $90 / $113 46142 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6 6-12 Tue 4:45-5:30 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $100 / $125 46137 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Tue 5:30-6:15 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $90 / $113 46143 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6 6-12 Tue 5:30-6:15 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $100 / $125 46132 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Wed 2:45-3:30 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $79 / $99 46145 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 5, 6 6-12 Wed 2:45-3:30 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $90 / $113 46139 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Wed 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $79 / $99 46148 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 5, 6 6-12 Wed 5:00-5:45 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $90 / $113 46133 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Wed 6:00-6:45 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $79 / $99 46146 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 5, 6 6-12 Wed 6:00-6:45 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $90 / $113 46819 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 1, 2 6-12 Fri 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $79 / $99 46820 Piano/Keyboard, Level II & up 6-12 Fri 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 30 Dec 21 CRC $58 / $73 46141 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 6-12 Tue 2:30-3:15 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $132 / $165 46823 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 6 6-12 Tue 2:30-3:15 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $148 / $185 46135 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 6-12 Tue 4:00-4:45 pm Sep 18 Oct 30 CRC $132 / $165 46144 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 6 6-12 Tue 4:00-4:45 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $148 / $185 46136 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 6-12 Wed 6:45-7:30 pm Sep 19 Oct 24 CRC $115 / $144 46149 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 5, 6 6-12 Wed 6:45-7:30 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $132 / $165 46821 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 1, 2 6-12 Fri 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $115 / $144 46822 Piano/Keyboard, Semi Private, Level II & up 6-12 Fri 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 30 Dec 21 CRC $82 / $103 46724 Teacher Sean’s Kids Sing 3 3.5-5 Wed 3:45-4:30 pm Sep 19 Nov 28 Lick Mill Park $165 / $205 1 No class October 5 through 8 3 No class October 31 5 No class November 21 and November 22

MUSIC 2 No class October 19 4 No class November 12 6 No class December 24, 2012 through January 2, 2013 14 MUSIC No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46859 Teacher Sean’s Kids Sing 2 4 4-6 Thu 3:40-4:25 pm Sep 20 Nov 29 CRC $165 / $205 46735 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1, 3 1 mo.-4 Mon 10:00-10:45 am Sep 17 Dec 3 YAC $175 / $215 46932 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1 mo.-4 Mon 10:50-11:35 am Sep 17 Dec 3 YAC $175 / $215 46731 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1, 3 1 mo.-4 Mon 5:30-6:15 pm Sep 17 Dec 3 YAC $175 / $215 46732 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1, 3 1 mo.-4 Mon 6:20-7:05 pm Sep 17 Dec 3 YAC $175 / $215 46860 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1 mo.-4 Tue 9:30-10:15 am Sep 18 Nov 20 CRC $175 / $215 46861 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1 mo.-4 Tue 10:20-11:05 am Sep 18 Nov 20 CRC $175 / $215 46862 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 1 mo.-4 Tue 11:15 am-12:00 pm Sep 18 Nov 20 CRC $175 / $215 46728 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 2 1 mo.-4 Wed 4:40-5:25 pm Sep 19 Nov 28 Lick Mill Park $175 / $215 46729 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 2 1 mo.-4 Wed 5:30-6:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 28 Lick Mill Park $175 / $215 46725 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 4 1 mo.-4 Thu 9:15-10:00 am Sep 20 Nov 29 YAC $175 / $215 46726 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 4 1 mo.-4 Thu 10:15-11:00 am Sep 20 Nov 29 YAC $175 / $215 46727 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 4 1 mo.-4 Thu 11:15 am-12:00 pm Sep 20 Nov 29 YAC $175 / $215 46730 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory 4 1 mo.-4 Thu 4:30-5:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 29 CRC $175 / $215 1 No class October 8 3 No class November 12 2 No class October 31 4 No class November 22

DANCE Adults & Teens TAP II FOR SENIORS NEW! BEGINNER BALLET FOR ADULTS Join us on Thursday mornings to increase your knowledge and vocabulary of tap dance This class is geared for those who want to learn the basics of ballet. Through barre while getting a good workout. Knowledge of basic tap steps is required; all levels work, dancers will tone and strengthen their bodies by building long, lean muscles, welcome. Instructor: P. Sabsowitz while learning ballet terminology and technique. The class will then move into the center TAP I, II, III and the participant will learn basic center movements and steps allowing them to TAP I is a “no experience necessary” class designed for the beginner. Build your skills experience the joy and freedom of ballet movement. Instructor: K. Davey as you enjoy learning new tap steps. TAP II, the “next step” class, is designed for NEW! DANCE FOR HEALTH students with some previous basic tap experience. Each week will further increase your Come out and get moving! This class is designed for adults 50 and older who knowledge of tap dance, as you relax and tap away your stresses and cares. TAP III is wish to stay fit and learn basic jazz dance technique, steps, combinations, and for the student who wishes to expand their tap dance knowledge beyond the Tap II level; routines in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Some exercises will include the use two sessions of Tap II or instructor permission required. Instructor: P. Sabsowitz of chairs for props while sitting and/or standing. Strengthen your balance, flexibility, TAP TECHNIQUE II memorization, and coordination while enjoying upbeat music. All abilities are welcome. This intersession class is designed for the student who is interested in brushing up Instructor: S. Van Dyne or improving their ability in the area of Intermediate Tap Dance. This class focuses HIP HOP I, II, III on intermediate steps, including time steps and rhythmic movements as well as a Get moving to the latest in hip hop dance. Each class focuses on stretching and combination of steps. Knowledge of basic steps is required. Instructor: P. Sabsowitz warm-ups, then on to the hottest hip hop moves as seen in your favorite videos. TAP TECHNIQUE III Instructor: L. Sheehy Are you looking for a challenging class? Expand your knowledge of pull backs, over the JAZZ III tops, turns, and interesting tap combinations. Students must have taken at least two Students will learn jazz techniques and terminology through warm-ups and across the sessions of Tap II to enroll. Instructor: P. Sabsowitz floor routines. Instructor: L. Sheehy SALSA Anyone can learn to dance! Join us and see what you’ve been missing! Salsa is one of the hottest dance crazes around the globe. Learn the basics of Salsa and get ready to MUSIC & DANCE shine on the dance floor. You will learn the music, rhythm, footwork, and partnership technique (lead and follow). Discover the power of dance while socializing and having fun! No dance experience or partner necessary. Couples are not required to rotate partners. Instructor: L. King SOCIAL DANCE SURVIVAL Do you need to learn to dance right away? Are you in or are attending an upcoming wedding? This class is for those with little or no partner dance experience or for those dancers who want a quick review/refresher before upcoming social events. Partner dancing is made easy with variations to the simple basic step. This class is designed for those who desire to be socially confident and at ease in any social situation dancing to any tempo. Singles are welcome. Couples are not required to rotate partners. Instructor: L. King Dance Continues - Page 16 15 DANCE No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46833 Beginner Ballet for Adults 1, 5 20 up Mon 10:30-11:30 am Sep 17 Jan 7 CRC $128 / $160 46864 Dance For Health 50 up Tue 1:00-2:00 pm Oct 2 Oct 30 Senior Center $40 / $50 46865 Dance For Health 50 up Tue 1:00-2:00 pm Nov 6 Nov 27 Senior Center $32 / $40 46866 Dance For Health 50 up Tue 1:00-2:00 pm Dec 4 Dec 18 Senior Center $24 / $30 46867 Dance For Health 50 up Tue 1:00-2:00 pm Jan 8 Jan 29 Senior Center $32 / $40 46839 Hip Hop I, II 18 up Thu 6:30-7:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $85 / $106 46840 Hip Hop I, II 3, 5 18 up Thu 6:30-7:15 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $77 / $96 46080 Hip Hop III 2 14 up Wed 6:30-7:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $77 / $96 46081 Hip Hop III 3, 5 14 up Wed 6:30-7:15 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $77 / $96 46086 Jazz III 2 13 up Wed 5:45-6:30 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $77 / $96 46087 Jazz III 3, 5 13 up Wed 5:45-6:30 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $77 / $96 46248 Salsa 2 16 up Wed 7:15-8:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $93 / $116 46251 Social Dance Survival 6 16 up Wed 7:15-8:15 pm Nov 28 Jan 9 CRC $82 / $103 46257 Tap II for Seniors 50 up Thu 10:00-11:00 am Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $85 / $85 46256 Tap I 16 up Tue 6:40-7:25 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $85 / $106 46258 Tap II 16 up Tue 7:30-8:15 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $85 / $106 46259 Tap III 16 up Wed 7:30-8:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $85 / $106 46801 Tap Technique II 4, 5 12 up Tue 7:00-7:45 pm Nov 27 Jan 15 CRC $59 / $74 46802 Tap Technique III 4, 5 12 up Wed 7:30-8:15 pm Nov 28 Jan 16 CRC $59 / $74 1 No class October 8, November 12, and December 10 3 No class November 21 and November 22 5 No class December 24, 2012 through January 3, 2013 2 No class October 31 4 No class December 18 and December 19 6 No class December 26

CHILDREN’S DANCE CLASSES ARE HELD AT THE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER, 969 KIELY BOULEVARD.

CHILDREN’S MULTIPLE DANCE STYLE/LEVEL CLASSES Girls and boys can explore various types of dance in a recreational setting, taught by experienced, high-energy instructors. Many sessions are held back-to-back, giving Children are expected to participate in class students the opportunity to improve their skills year-round. without a parent present, unless enrolled • If registering for a class that includes • Levels of instruction: multiple dance styles, see specific PRE - preschool aged in “Parent/Child” classes. Only registered style descriptions. I - beginning participants are allowed in the dance room II - advanced beginning III - intermediate advanced during class time. IV - advanced

ACROBATICS BALLET TECHNIQUE Students will learn floor routines utilizing basic tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, This class is geared towards dancers who are serious about building their technique and backbends. ACROBATICS II participants must be able to perform a one hand and are prepared for a very concentrated class. They should have already mastered cartwheel, backbend, and handstand roll. ACROBATICS III participants must be able pirouettes, jetes, and basic barre work through grand battements. Participants will to perform a back walk-over, front limber, and one-handed cartwheels on both sides. learn more advanced barre patterns, center floor skills, and proper body placement. Instructor: L. Sheehy This is an advanced course; instructor approval is required before enrolling. ADVANCED BALLET TECHNIQUE Students enrolled without prior instructor approval will be withdrawn from class. Instructor: K. Davey This class is geared towards the more focused dancer who has already mastered basic ballet technique, including pirouettes and grand jetes. Participants will learn to master BEGINNER BALLET their rotation and body placement at the barre, and work on advancing the difficulty This class is perfect as a stepping-stone from Pre-Ballet to Ballet I, or ideal for the of their center work. This is an advanced course; instructor approval is required dancer who has never taken ballet before. New dancers will learn the basics so they before enrolling. Students enrolled without prior instructor approval will be can advance with a solid understanding of ballet terms, positions, and steps. Dancers withdrawn from class. Instructor: K. Davey with a basic foundation will learn more terms and steps as well as master their BALLET positions before advancing further. Instructor: K. Davey Students will learn basic dance terms, ballet positions, movements, patterns, and DANCING FUN! techniques based on class level. Instructors: K. Davey (Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat.), The class uses fun music and props to keep your active toddler moving and grooving to S. Van Dyne (Tues. am, Fri. am), D. Jensen (Fri. pm, combination classes), L. Sheehy (All his/her favorite toddler tunes. Adult participation is required. Instructor: L. Sheehy other combination classes) DANCE 16 DANCE HIP HOP TAP Get moving to the latest in hip hop dance. This class focuses on stretching and It’s toe tappin’ time! Through warm-ups, across the floor routines, and other exercises, warm-ups, then on to learn the hottest hip hop moves as seen in your favorite videos. students develop basic fundamentals and terminology of tap. TAP III/IV are advanced Instructor: L. Sheehy classes; instructor approval is required before enrolling. Instructors: S. Van Dyne HIP HOP MINIS! (Tues. 10:45 am), D. Jensen (Fri. pm), L. Sheehy (All other classes) Get ready to bounce, wiggle, and shake! Hip Hop Minis is a fun, high-energy class TINY TOTS BALLET guaranteed to get your little dancer movin’ and groovin’. Dancers will learn basic This class, which was developed specifically for younger children, uses props and lots hip hop moves to fun children’s music, while improving coordination and rhythm. of fun music while introducing ballet skills. This is not a parent participation class. Instructor: L. Sheehy Instructors: L. Sheehy (Mon.), K. Davey (Fri.) JAZZ Students will learn jazz techniques and terminology through warm-ups and across the floor routines. Instructors: L. Sheehy (Wed., Thurs.), S. Van Dyne (Fri. am), D. Jensen (Fri. pm) MOMMY & ME BALLET This class, designed for you and your little dancer, utilizes a variety of props and age appropriate music to assist in introducing basic ballet skills. One adult per child must attend. Instructors: L. Sheehy (Mon.), K. Davey (Fri., Sat.) POINTE BALLET-ADVANCED This pointe class is an advanced class geared at preparing the dancers for increasingly challenging steps and roles in upcoming performances. Classical variations will be learned and participants will be encouraged to move beyond more basic pointe steps as they work to master advanced technical skills en pointe. This is an advanced course; instructor approval is required before enrolling. Students enrolled without prior instructor approval will be withdrawn from class. Instructor: K. Davey PRE-POINTE/POINTE BALLET BEGINNING This pre-pointe class is aimed to build ankle strength in preparation for pointe work. It is also for the beginning pointe students, who are learning about how to properly use pointe shoes, protect their toes, and most importantly, what it feels like to be a ballerina. This course should be taken in addition to a regularly scheduled ballet class. Instructor: K. Davey

No. Course Age Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46036 Advanced Ballet Technique 1, 2, 3, 4 10-18 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 17 Jan 7 CRC $121 / $151 46041 Ballet & Tap 1 4-6 11:15 am-12:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $74 / $93 46050 Ballet & Tap 4 4-6 11:15 am-12:00 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $65 / $81 46042 Ballet & Tap 1 4-6 2:45-3:30 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $74 / $93 46051 Ballet & Tap 4 4-6 2:45-3:30 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $65 / $81 46048 Ballet & Tap II, III 1 7-12 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $74 / $93 46058 Ballet & Tap II, III 4 7-12 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $65 / $81 46062 Ballet III 1, 2, 3, 4 9-13 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 17 Jan 7 CRC $117 / $146 MONDAY 46063 Ballet III, IV 1, 2, 3, 4 11-18 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 17 Jan 7 CRC $117 / $146 46068 Hip Hop 1 6-10 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $74 / $93 46072 Hip Hop 4 6-10 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $65 / $81 46826 Hip Hop II 1 10-16 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $74 / $93 46827 Hip Hop II 4 10-16 5:00-5:45 pm Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $74 / $93 46090 Mommy & Me Ballet 1 1.5-3 10:00-10:30 am Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $63 / $79 46091 Mommy & Me Ballet 4 1.5-3 10:00-10:30 am Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $56 / $70 46097 Pre-Ballet & Tap 1 3-4 10:30-11:15 am Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $74 / $93 46099 Pre-Ballet & Tap 4 3-4 10:30-11:15 am Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $65 / $81 DANCE 46105 Pre-Pointe/Pointe Ballet Beginning 1, 2, 3, 4 9 up 5:45-6:15 pm Sep 17 Jan 7 CRC $109 / $136 46114 Tiny Tots Ballet 1 2-3 9:30-10:00 am Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $63 / $79 46115 Tiny Tots Ballet 4 2-3 9:30-10:00 am Nov 19 Jan 7 CRC $56 / $70 1 No class October 8 3 No class December 10 2 No class November 12 4 No class December 24, through December 31

Dance Continues - Page 18 17 DANCE No. Course Age Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46032 Acrobatics I, II 5-9 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $82 / $103 46034 Acrobatics I, II 3 5-9 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $82 / $103 46033 Acrobatics II, III 7-14 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $82 / $103 46035 Acrobatics II, III 3 7-14 5:00-5:45 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $82 / $103 46043 Ballet & Tap 3-5 2:45-3:30 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $82 / $103 46052 Ballet & Tap 3 3-5 2:45-3:30 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $82 / $103 46045 Ballet & Tap I, II 5-8 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $82 / $103

TUESDAY 46055 Ballet & Tap I, II 3 5-8 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $82 / $103 46065 Beginner Ballet 4-6 2:30-3:00 pm Sep 18 Nov 20 CRC $85 / $106 46073 Hip Hop I, II 8-14 5:45-6:30 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $82 / $103 46077 Hip Hop I, II 3 8-14 5:45-6:30 pm Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $82 / $103 46098 Pre-Ballet & Tap 3-4 9:30-10:15 am Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $82 / $103 46104 Pre-Ballet & Tap 3 3-4 9:30-10:15 am Nov 13 Jan 15 CRC $82 / $103

No. Course Age Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46039 Ballet & Jazz 1 4-6 2:45-3:30 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $74 / $93 46040 Ballet & Jazz 2, 3 4-6 2:45-3:30 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $74 / $93 46044 Ballet & Tap 1 5-8 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $74 / $93 46053 Ballet & Tap 2, 3 5-8 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $74 / $93 46066 Dancing Fun! 1 1.5-3 10:45-11:15 am Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $63 / $79 46067 Dancing Fun! 2, 3 1.5-3 10:45-11:15 am Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $63 / $79 46070 Hip Hop 1 5-8 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $74 / $93

WEDNESDAY 46074 Hip Hop 2, 3 5-8 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $74 / $93 46095 Pre-Ballet & Acrobatics 1 3-5 11:15 am-12:00 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $74 / $93 46096 Pre-Ballet & Acrobatics 2, 3 3-5 11:15 am-12:00 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $74 / $93 46110 Tap IV 1 12-20 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $74 / $93 46111 Tap IV 2, 3 12-20 5:00-5:45 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $74 / $93 No. Course Age Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46059 Ballet I 5-8 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 CRC $91 / $114 46061 Ballet II 6-9 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 CRC $91 / $114 46064 Ballet Technique 6-10 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 CRC $91 / $114 46824 Hip Hop Minis! 3-5 3:00-3:30 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $71 / $89 46825 Hip Hop Minis! 2, 3 3-5 3:00-3:30 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $63 / $79 46082 Jazz I 6-12 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $82 / $103 46084 Jazz I 2, 3 6-12 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $74 / $93 46083 Jazz II 9-14 5:00-5:45 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $82 / $103 THURSDAY 46085 Jazz II 2, 3 9-14 5:00-5:45 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $74 / $93 46093 Pre-Ballet 3-5 3:00-3:30 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 CRC $78 / $98 46106 Tap I, II 6-12 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $82 / $103 46107 Tap I, II 2, 3 6-12 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $74 / $93 46108 Tap III 9-14 5:45-6:30 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $82 / $103 46109 Tap III 2, 3 9-14 5:45-6:30 pm Nov 15 Jan 17 CRC $74 / $93 1 No class October 31 3 No class December 25, 2012 through January 3, 2013 2 No class November 21 and November 22

IT’S EASY TO REGISTER ONLINE! • Register for classes; residents beginning August 22 and non-residents beginning August 27. • Check for availability (classes or facility rentals) To use the online system, you must have an account set up in advance. For details or more information, see page 3 or call (408) 615-3140. DANCE 18 DANCE No. Course Age Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46049 Ballet & Tap 1 5-6 4:15-5:00 pm Sep 21 Nov 2 CRC $65 / $81 46054 Ballet & Tap 2 5-6 4:15-5:00 pm Nov 16 Dec 21 CRC $56 / $70 46088 Mommy & Me Ballet 1 2-3 10:30-11:00 am Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $63 / $79 46829 Mommy & Me Ballet 2 2-3 10:30-11:00 am Nov 16 Dec 21 CRC $49 / $61 FRIDAY 46092 Pre-Ballet 1 3-5 11:30 am-12:00 pm Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $63 / $79 46838 Pre-Ballet 2 3-5 11:30 am-12:00 pm Nov 16 Dec 21 CRC $49 / $61 46102 Pre-Ballet & Tap 1 3-4 3:30-4:15 pm Sep 21 Nov 2 CRC $65 / $81 46103 Pre-Ballet & Tap 2 3-4 3:30-4:15 pm Nov 16 Dec 21 CRC $56 / $70 46113 Tiny Tots Ballet 1 2-3 11:00-11:30 am Sep 21 Nov 9 CRC $63 / $79 46832 Tiny Tots Ballet 2 2-3 11:00-11:30 am Nov 16 Dec 21 CRC $49 / $61 No. Course Age Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46046 Ballet & Tap 4-6 10:00-10:45 am Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $82 / $103 46056 Ballet & Tap 2, 4 4-6 10:00-10:45 am Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $74 / $93 46047 Ballet & Tap I, II 5-9 10:45-11:30 am Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $82 / $103 46057 Ballet & Tap I, II 2, 4 5-9 10:45-11:30 am Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $74 / $93

46060 Ballet I 5-8 11:30 am-12:15 pm Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $82 / $103 SATURDAY 46828 Ballet I 2, 3, 4 5-8 11:30 am-12:15 pm Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $65 / $81 46071 Hip Hop 5-9 11:30 am-12:15 pm Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $82 / $103 46075 Hip Hop 2, 4 5-9 11:30 am-12:15 pm Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $74 / $93 46089 Mommy & Me Ballet 2-3 10:30-11:00 am Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $71 / $89 46830 Mommy & Me Ballet 2, 3, 4 2-3 10:30-11:00 am Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $56 / $70 46094 Pre-Ballet 3-4 11:00-11:30 am Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $71 / $89 46831 Pre-Ballet 2, 3, 4 3-4 11:00-11:30 am Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $56 / $70 46100 Pre-Ballet & Tap 3-4 9:15-10:00 am Sep 22 Nov 10 CRC $82 / $103 46101 Pre-Ballet & Tap 2, 4 3-4 9:15-10:00 am Nov 17 Jan 19 CRC $74 / $93 1 No class October 5 3 No class December 8 2 No class November 23 and November 24 4 No class December 29, 2012 through January 5, 2013 GROUP EXERCISE Classes are held year-round at the Community Recreation Center (CRC), Baby-sitting for children 6 months or older is available Monday through Friday, 969 Kiely Boulevard, and are available to those 16 years of age and up. All classes 9:00-10:15 am, for $2.50 per child, per class. A first-come, first-served policy is are taught by certified instructors. Each workout includes a warm-up segment, a employed. Parent must be participating in a class at the CRC during the same time to cardiovascular workout, and a cool down with stretching. Hand weights, Ultra-Toner use this service. DANCE & GROUP EXERCISE bands, Gymnic softballs, Swiss balls, and jump ropes are provided for classes that CARDIO SCULPT STEP/SCULPT incorporate body sculpting into their routines. Participants are encouraged to bring their Athletic/Sport-style aerobics combined Combines the fun of step aerobics with an own towel and water bottle. Athletic shoes are required (no street or black-soled shoes). with muscle toning; physically challenging extended sculpting segment to increase Participants will not be admitted if arriving more than 15 minutes after class start time. and very effective! muscle definition. Group Exercise Passes are available at the CRC in multiples of 4, up to 24 classes. Cost HARD CORE SCULPTING TOTAL BODY SCULPT is $3.50 per class for Santa Clara residents; fees are slightly higher for non-residents. Total body conditioning that focuses on This strength training program works all Passes may be used at any class listed on the chart below, and do not expire. Each core and all major muscle groups. muscle groups for a total body shaping individual must purchase their own pass; passes are non-transferable. Lost or missing workout. passes will not be re-issued. A pass does not guarantee a space in class. A first-come, KICKBOXING first-served policy is employed. Individual classes are also available on a drop-in basis Combines the punches and kicks ZUMBA® for $5.00 per class. of martial arts into choreographed Zumba is a high-energy dance workout combinations that help you burn fat and that combines both Latin and International The types of classes and instructors are subject to change. The monthly sculpt the entire body. rhythms with cardiovascular exercise. schedule is available online at www.santaclaraca.gov/modules/showdocument. aspx?documentid=7057, or call (408) 615-3140 for more information.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Step/Sculpt, Kickboxing, or Zumba® 9:00-10:15 am Zumba® Step/Sculpt Kickboxing Zumba® (See monthly schedule) 9:15-10:30 am Kickboxing 6:00-7:00 pm Kickboxing Total Body Sculpt Cardio Sculpt Hard Core Sculpting 19 FITNESS A.B.C. FITNESS (WOMEN) POWER YOGA Experience a fun and unique body/mind fitness class. Every day will be a different Yoga can benefit your mind and body. Learn strengthening and stretching postures workout. We will apply Pilates principles and utilize a variety of Pilates equipment: that emphasize correct body alignment, breathing, and relaxation techniques for magic circle, ball, wand, bands, and hand weights. Improve posture, balance, and stress reduction, and increased awareness. Through intermediate to advanced yoga body alignment. You will learn specific Pilates techniques based on body stabilization to postures, experience conscious movement and breath awareness while adding muscle strengthen and become more flexible. Hand weights required. Instructor: J. Murphy strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness. Previous yoga experience recommended. NEW! BELLYWOOD FUSION Instructor: K. Beeskow Experience the euphoria of Bellywood Fusion! Come enjoy a full body workout, which will RAISE THE BARRE sculpt and firm your body while increasing stamina and grace. Energetic dance and hip- This class uses a unique combination of ballet barre work, core conditioning, orthopedic shaking moves are set to fun beats of belly dance & Bollywood, while focusing on your exercises, and stretching. Light weights, Pilates ball, the mat, and ballet barre will be core and isolation movements. Instructor: L. Robirosa used to strengthen, tone, and lengthen your entire body. Instructor: J. Russum BUTZ N’ GUTZ N’ GUNS & MORE NEW! SKINNY JEANS WORKOUT This class emphasizes our most troublesome areas - Butz and Gutz - but doesn’t stop Come get maximum results in a minimal amount of time and drop a jean size there... it includes all other muscle groups such as shoulders, arms (Guns!), back, while having fun! Increase your heart rate with insane cardio drills, then target your and legs for a total body shaping workout. We will utilize various training methods like lower body and abdominals with a series of circuit moves to tone and change your Pilates and Plyometrics, which add a great cardio component. Modifications are offered body. Finish on the floor with exercises designed to lean and lengthen your body. to accommodate all fitness levels. Instructor: V. Gonzalez Instructor: G. Wilson FITNESS FOR ALL TAI CHI FOR LIFE! Strengthen and tone your body to enhance overall health and physical fitness levels. Learn new ways to relax, revitalize, and have fun in this class designed for adults 50 Gentle aerobic, toning, and stretching exercises will improve your balance, flexibility, and up! Tai Chi is a mindful, internal martial art that flows in gentle and slow, whole endurance, range of motion, sense of equilibrium, and core muscular strength. body movements. Tai Chi promotes health, balance, flexibility, strength, and clarity. Exercises will include chairs for props while sitting or standing. Class is designed, for Instructor: L. Scheer adults 50 and up and to accommodate the needs of those with physical health and U-JAM FITNESS™ mobility challenges. All abilities are welcome. Individuals utilizing mobility aids (walkers, U-Jam Fitness™ is a cardio-dance fitness program that unites world beats with urban canes, wheelchairs, etc.) are encouraged to register. Instructor: S. Van Dyne flavor. The music will take you around the world from old school hip-hop to Bollywood GENTLE HATHA YOGA with an intense cardio workout that makes you sweat, tones your body, and leaves you Take time out of your busy schedule to focus on movement and breathing techniques craving for more. What are U waiting for? Come jam with us. Instructor: J. Nunez that will help reduce physical, mental, and emotional tension and stress, as well as ZUMBA® soothe your nervous system. Instructor: K. Beeskow Come join the party! Zumba® is a high-energy dance workout that combines both Latin JAZZERCISE WITH JEROME and International rhythms with cardiovascular exercise. Anyone can do Zumba®; the This fun, energizing jazz program, designed for adults 50 and up, consists of cardio, routines are fun and easy to follow. This aerobic workout is designed as a dynamic, strength building, and stretching moves. Modifications to each routine are offered to exciting, and effective class for all fitness levels. Make sure to bring a bottle of water meet the needs and fitness levels of all class participants. Students will begin with a and a towel because you’ll be sure to work up a sweat! Instructors: M. Pisapia & warm up, move into isolating the body’s muscular system, and then proceed into a G. Wilson cardio workout. The workout will end with floor work to strengthen the arms, legs, and ZUMBA GOLD® WITH GINGER core. Instructor: J. Flowers This class is a Latin dance-inspired workout. Let the music move you in this MONDAY MORNING YOGA, SUNDAY YOGA upbeat “fitness party.” Zumba Gold® with Ginger is a lower impact, easy-to-follow Focus on movement and breathing techniques that will help reduce physical, mental, fitness class, designed for adults 50 and up, that keeps you in the groove of life! and emotional tension and stress, as well as soothe your nervous system. Beginning Instructor: G. Wilson to advanced students will experience conscious movement and breath awareness while adding muscle strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness. Sunday 8:00 am class is lead at a faster pace and positions are held for longer intervals. Beginners are encouraged to sign up for the Sunday 10:00 am class. Instructor: K. Beeskow NO FALLS S.O.S. Stretch, Observe & Strengthen your way to decreasing the risk of falling. Class is designed, for adults 50 and up, to accommodate the needs of those with physical health and mobility challenges. Focusing on falls prevention, this class provides you with gentle exercises to develop and improve your balance, sense of equilibrium, flexibility, spatial awareness, and core muscular strength. Improve your overall health and quality of life while decreasing the risk of falls. Some exercises will include the use of chairs for props while sitting and/or standing. All abilities welcome. Individuals utilizing mobility aids (walkers, wheelchairs, etc.) are encouraged to register. Instructor: S. Van Dyne PILATES MAT-BUILDING THE FOUNDATION This class, designed for adults 50 and up, will focus on the fundamental principles of Pilates to achieve greater overall body strength and flexibility by concentrating on the physical core. The class will flow, exercise-to-exercise, in a manner that challenges, yet

FITNESS adapts to the needs of the participants. Instructor: A. Strauss 20 FITNESS No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46176 A.B.C. Fitness (Women) 2, 3, 4, 5 18 up Mon,Wed 7:00-7:55 pm Sep 17 Nov 14 H. Schmidt Park $113 / $141 46916 A.B.C. Fitness (Women) 18 up Mon,Wed 7:00-7:55 pm Nov 26 Dec 19 H. Schmidt Park $76 / $95 46807 Bellywood Fusion 2 16 up Mon 7:30-8:15 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $77 / $96 46808 Bellywood Fusion 16 up Mon 7:30-8:15 pm Nov 26 Dec 17 CRC $51 / $64 46183 Butz N’ Gutz N’ Guns & More 2 14 up Mon 7:10-8:10 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $71 / $89 46184 Butz N’ Gutz N’ Guns & More 14 up Mon 7:10-8:10 pm Nov 26 Dec 17 CRC $47 / $59 46737 Fitness for All 50 up Wed 10:30-11:15 am Oct 3 Oct 31 Senior Center $30 / $38 46738 Fitness for All 7 50 up Wed 10:30-11:15 am Nov 7 Nov 28 Senior Center $18 / $23 46868 Fitness for All 50 up Wed 10:30-11:15 am Dec 5 Dec 19 Senior Center $18 / $23 46869 Fitness for All 50 up Wed 10:30-11:15 am Jan 9 Jan 30 Senior Center $24 / $30 46196 Gentle Hatha Yoga 14 up Thu 7:30-8:45 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 H. Schmidt Park $87 / $109 46619 Jazzercise with Jerome 2 50 up Mon,Wed 7:30-8:30 am Oct 1 Oct 31 Senior Center $36 / $45 46620 Jazzercise with Jerome 5 50 up Mon,Wed 7:30-8:30 am Nov 5 Nov 28 Senior Center $28 / $35 46621 Jazzercise with Jerome 50 up Mon,Wed 7:30-8:30 am Dec 3 Dec 19 Senior Center $24 / $30 46622 Jazzercise with Jerome 10 50 up Mon,Wed 7:30-8:30 am Jan 2 Jan 30 Senior Center $32 / $40 46232 Monday Morning Yoga 2 14 up Mon 10:30-11:45 am Sep 17 Nov 5 H. Schmidt Park $78 / $98 46764 No Falls S.O.S. 50 up Tue,Thu 11:00-11:30 am Oct 2 Oct 30 Senior Center $27 / $34 46765 No Falls S.O.S. 7 50 up Tue,Thu 11:00-11:30 am Nov 1 Nov 29 Senior Center $24 / $30 46766 No Falls S.O.S. 50 up Tue,Thu 11:00-11:30 am Dec 4 Dec 20 Senior Center $18 / $23 46763 No Falls S.O.S. 50 up Tue,Thu 11:00-11:30 am Jan 8 Jan 31 Senior Center $24 / $30 46743 Pilates Mat-Building the Foundation 50 up Tue,Thu 7:30-8:30 am Oct 2 Oct 25 Senior Center $64 / $80 46744 Pilates Mat-Building the Foundation 7 50 up Tue,Thu 7:30-8:30 am Nov 1 Nov 29 Senior Center $64 / $80 46745 Pilates Mat-Building the Foundation 50 up Tue,Thu 7:30-8:30 am Dec 4 Dec 20 Senior Center $48 / $60 46746 Pilates Mat-Building the Foundation 50 up Tue,Thu 7:30-8:30 am Jan 3 Jan 29 Senior Center $64 / $80 46244 Power Yoga 14 up Thu 6:00-7:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 H. Schmidt Park $87 / $109 46246 Raise the Barre 4 14 up Wed 7:15-8:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $71 / $89 46247 Raise the Barre 8 14 up Wed 7:15-8:15 pm Nov 28 Jan 9 CRC $63 / $79 46795 Skinny Jeans Workout 2 16 up Mon 6:30-7:15 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 CRC $77 / $96 46796 Skinny Jeans Workout 16 up Mon 6:30-7:15 pm Nov 26 Dec 17 CRC $51 / $64 46254 Sunday Yoga 14 up Sun 8:00-9:30 am Sep 16 Nov 4 H. Schmidt Park $98 / $123 46255 Sunday Yoga 14 up Sun 10:00-11:30 am Sep 16 Nov 4 H. Schmidt Park $98 / $123 46747 Tai Chi for Life! 1, 2 50 up Tue,Thu 8:45-9:45 am Sep 25 Oct 30 Senior Center $64 / $80 46748 Tai Chi for Life! 6, 7 50 up Tue,Thu 8:45-9:45 am Nov 6 Dec 6 Senior Center $64 / $80 46749 Tai Chi for Life! 8, 10 50 up Tue,Thu 8:45-9:45 am Dec 11 Jan 17 Senior Center $64 / $80 46798 U-Jam Fitness™ 16 up Tue 7:10-8:10 pm Sep 18 Nov 6 CRC $92 / $115 46799 U-Jam Fitness™ 8 16 up Tue 7:10-8:10 pm Nov 27 Jan 8 CRC $63 / $79 46263 Zumba® 16 up Thu 7:15-8:15 pm Sep 20 Nov 8 CRC $88 / $110 46264 Zumba® 8 16 up Thu 7:15-8:15 pm Nov 29 Jan 10 CRC $70 / $88 46751 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 2 50 up Mon 10:00-10:45 am Oct 1 Oct 29 Senior Center $24 / $30 46752 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 5 50 up Mon 10:00-10:45 am Nov 5 Nov 26 Senior Center $18 / $23 46753 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 50 up Mon 10:00-10:45 am Dec 3 Dec 17 Senior Center $18 / $23 46870 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 10 50 up Mon 10:00-10:45 am Jan 7 Jan 28 Senior Center $18 / $23 46871 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 50 up Wed 9:30-10:15 am Oct 3 Oct 31 Senior Center $30 / $38 46872 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 50 up Wed 9:30-10:15 am Nov 7 Nov 28 Senior Center $24 /$30

46873 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 50 up Wed 9:30-10:15 am Dec 5 Dec 19 Senior Center $18 / $23 FITNESS 46874 Zumba Gold® with Ginger 50 up Wed 9:30-10:15 am Jan 9 Jan 30 Senior Center $24 / $30 1 No class October 2 through October 4 5 No class November 12 9 No class January 3 2 No class October 8 and October 9 6 No class November 20 10 No class January 21 3 No class October 24 7 No class November 21 and November 22 4 No class October 29 through October 31 8 No class December 25, 2012 through January 1, 2013

21 GYMNASTICS Gymnastics classes are held at the Gymnastics Center in Earl Carmichael Park, Levels of Instruction 3445 Benton Street, located between Pomeroy Avenue and Lawrence Expressway. Parent-Tot – Basic movement classes Pre-Rec – This class is an introduction to The City of Santa Clara has contracted with the California Sports Center (CSC) to based around fundamental gymnastics “real” gymnastics and the Olympic events. provide all the staffing and staff education for the gymnastics program. CSC has an activities; for young children that are not Instructors introduce specific skills and established reputation with many years of experience in the youth sports field in Santa quite ready to go it alone. Parents must basic rec skills, to prepare them for our Clara County. CSC currently operates two facilities in San Jose, offering Nationally assist their child with class participation recreational classes. This is a focused ranked competitive programs for both boys and girls. The partnership between the and should be dressed appropriately for class that may provide the opportunity for City of Santa Clara and CSC provides enhanced instruction, improved equipment, activity. No siblings are allowed in the team development. continuous education for coaches, various levels of instruction at convenient times, and facility during class, unless supervised by Boy’s & Girl’s (Level 1) – Class activities gender-specific classes that follow current training practices within the sport. Sessions another adult. focus around a skill card and learning to run “back-to-back” to provide continuity in training. For more information about CSC, Tiny Tots – An introduction to all the perform routines on the 4 women’s and call (408) 615-3199. You can also check the website at www.calsportscenter.com, gymnastics apparatus will be utilized, 6 men’s events. In addition, trampoline or talk to the coaches before or after class. For registration information, call the with an emphasis on creative movement skills, strength development, and flexibility Community Recreation Center at (408) 615-3140. activities and organized circuit play. are integral parts of the beginner program. HOLIDAY GYMNASTICS CAMP Instructors will lead an active warm-up, Boy’s & Girl’s (Level 2-3) – Students Looking for a way to keep busy during the Holiday break in January? The City of Santa followed by rotations around event & skill are required to pass the skills and routine Clara and the California Sports Center is offering daily gymnastics camps. The camp circuits, where students may learn a wide evaluations of the previous level, and must will meet at Earl Carmichael Park each day and will consist of fun indoor and outdoor array of fundamental movements and receive approval from a staff member activities focused around gymnastics. positions. before moving into this class. Ages 3-15 Tumble Tots – This class is similar to Tiny Boy’s, Girl’s, & Coed (Level 4+) – Gymnastics Center Tots, with increased challenges based These classes are designed for students on the students’ physical, emotional, No. Day Date Time Res. / Non-res. who do not wish to do competitive and social development. Class activities 46841 W Jan 2 9:00 am-12:00 pm $41 / $51 gymnastics, but want to learn more enhance strength and balance, and 46842 W Jan 2 9:00 am-2:00 pm $60 / $75 advanced skills. students may be reviewed for possible 46843 Th Jan 3 9:00 am-12:00 pm $41 / $51 invitations to our team development Learn to Flip – These classes are 46844 Th Jan 3 9:00 am-2:00 pm $60 / $75 program. designed for students who wish to focus 46845 F Jan 4 9:00 am-12:00 pm $41 / $51 on skills taught on the tumbling floor and 46846 F Jan 4 9:00 am-2:00 pm $60 / $75 trampoline.

Register now for August Classes For August Gymnastics classes, consult the Summer 2012 Recreation Activities Guide. You may register online, or in person at the Community Recreation Center, Senior Center, Teen Center, or Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center now. For more information, call (408) 615-3140.

WARM-UPS ARE ESSENTIAL IN GYMNASTICS. STUDENTS ARRIVING MORE THAN 10 MINUTES LATE TO CLASS MAY NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE THAT DAY. Session I Session II Course Age Day Time No. Date Res. / Non-res. No. Date Res. / Non-res. Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 M 9:00-9:45 am 46383 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46397 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 M 11:00-11:45 am 46384 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46398 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 M 5:30-6:15 pm 46385 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46399 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 T 9:00-9:45 am 46386 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46400 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 T 10:00-10:45 am 46387 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46401 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 W 9:00-9:45 am 46388 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46402 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 W 11:00-11:45 am 46389 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46403 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Th 9:00-9:45 am 46390 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46404 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Th 10:00-10:45 am 46391 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46405 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 9:00-9:45 am 46392 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46406 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 11:00-11:45 am 46393 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46407 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 5:30-6:15 pm 46394 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46408 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Sat 9:00-9:45 am 46395 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46409 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Sat 11:00-11:45 am 46396 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46410 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 10:00-10:45 am 46479 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46455 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 11:00-11:45 am 46480 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46457 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 3:30-4:15 pm 46481 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46458 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 * No class November 19 through November 24

GYMNASTICS ** No class February 18 22 GYMNASTICS WARM-UPS ARE ESSENTIAL IN GYMNASTICS. STUDENTS ARRIVING MORE THAN 10 MINUTES LATE TO CLASS MAY NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE THAT DAY. Session I Session II Course Age Day Time No. Date Res. / Non-res. No. Date Res. / Non-res. Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 5:30-6:15 pm 46482 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46504 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 10:00-10:45 am 46483 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46459 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 11:00-11:45 am 46484 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46460 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 2:30-3:15 pm 46485 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46461 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 4:30-5:15 pm 46486 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46462 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 10:00-10:45 am 46487 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46463 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 11:00-11:45 am 46489 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46464 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 3:30-4:15 pm 46490 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46466 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 5:30-6:15 pm 46491 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46467 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 10:00-10:45 am 46492 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46468 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 11:00-11:45 am 46493 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46469 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 2:30-3:15 pm 46494 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46470 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 4:30-5:15 pm 46501 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46471 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 5:30-6:15 pm 46502 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46505 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 10:00-10:45 am 46495 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46472 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 11:00-11:45 am 46496 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46473 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 3:30-4:15 pm 46497 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46474 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 4:30-5:15 pm 46498 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46477 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Sat 9:00-9:45 am 46499 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46475 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Sat 12:00-12:45 pm 46500 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46476 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 9:00-9:45 am 46507 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46532 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 10:00-10:45 am 46508 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46533 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 3:30-4:15 pm 46509 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46534 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 4:30-5:15 pm 46510 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46535 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 9:00-9:45 am 46511 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46536 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 11:00-11:45 am 46512 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46537 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 2:30-3:15 pm 46513 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46538 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 3:30-4:15 pm 46514 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46539 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 5:30-6:15 pm 46515 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46540 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 9:00-9:45 am 46516 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46541 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 10:00-10:45 am 46517 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46542 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 3:30-4:15 pm 46518 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46543 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 4:30-5:15 pm 46519 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46544 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 9:00-9:45 am 46520 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46545 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 11:00-11:45 am 46521 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46546 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 2:30-3:15 pm 46522 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46547 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 3:30-4:15 pm 46523 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46548 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 5:30-6:15 pm 46524 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46549 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 9:00-9:45 am 46525 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46550 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 GYMNASTICS Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 10:00-10:45 am 46526 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46551 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 3:30-4:15 pm 46527 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46552 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 5:30-6:15 pm 46528 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46553 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Sat 10:00-10:45 am 46529 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46554 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Sat 12:00-12:45 pm 46530 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46555 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 M 3:30-4:25 pm 46411 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46424 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Pre-Rec 5-6 M 4:30-5:25 pm 46412 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46425 Jan 7-Feb 25* $122 / $153 Pre-Rec 5-6 T 3:30-4:25 pm 46413 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46426 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 * No class November 19 through November 24 ** No class February 18 Gymnastics Continues - Page 24 23 GYMNASTICS WARM-UPS ARE ESSENTIAL IN GYMNASTICS. STUDENTS ARRIVING MORE THAN 10 MINUTES LATE TO CLASS MAY NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE THAT DAY. Session I Session II Course Age Day Time No. Date Res. / Non-res. No. Date Res. / Non-res. Pre-Rec 5-6 T 4:30-5:25 pm 46414 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46427 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 W 4:30-5:25 pm 46415 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46428 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 W 5:30-6:25 pm 46417 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46430 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 46418 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46431 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Th 4:30-5:25 pm 46419 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46435 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 F 3:30-4:25 pm 46420 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46432 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Sat 9:00-9:55 am 46421 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46433 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Sat 12:00-12:55 pm 46422 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46434 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 M 3:30-4:25 pm 46303 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46317 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 M 4:30-5:25 pm 46304 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46329 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 T 3:30-4:25 pm 46306 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46319 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 T 5:30-6:25 pm 46307 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46320 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 W 3:30-4:25 pm 46308 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46321 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 W 4:30-5:25 pm 46309 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46322 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 46310 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46323 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 46311 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46324 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 F 3:30-4:25 pm 46312 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46325 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 F 4:30-5:25 pm 46313 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46326 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 Sat 10:00-10:55 am 46314 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46327 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 1 6-15 Sat 11:00-11:55 am 46315 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46328 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 M 3:30-4:25 pm 46332 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46347 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 M 4:30-5:25 pm 46333 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46348 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 M 5:30-6:25 pm 46334 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46349 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 T 3:30-4:25 pm 46335 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46350 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 T 5:30-6:25 pm 46336 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46351 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 W 3:30-4:25 pm 46337 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46352 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 W 4:30-5:25 pm 46338 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46353 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 W 5:30-6:25 pm 46339 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46354 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 46340 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46331 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 46341 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46355 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 F 4:30-5:25 pm 46343 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46360 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 Sat 9:00-9:55 am 46344 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46357 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 Sat 10:00-10:55 am 46345 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46358 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-17 Sat 1:00-1:55 pm 46346 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46359 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 M 5:30-6:25 pm 46361 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46369 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 T 4:30-5:25 pm 46363 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46370 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 T 5:30-6:25 pm 46364 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46372 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 W 5:30-6:25 pm 46365 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46373 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 Th 4:30-5:25 pm 46366 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46374 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 46367 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46375 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Girl’s Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 F 4:30-6:30 pm 46368 Oct 26-Dec 21* $266 / $306 46376 Jan 11-Mar 1 $266 / $306 Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 M 5:30-6:25 pm 46279 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46286 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 T 4:30-5:25 pm 46280 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46287 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 W 3:30-4:25 pm 46281 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46288 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 46282 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46289 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 F 3:30-4:25 pm 46283 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46291 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 Sat 10:00-10:55 am 46284 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 /$173 46290 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 * No class November 19 through November 24

GYMNASTICS ** No class February 18 24 GYMNASTICS WARM-UPS ARE ESSENTIAL IN GYMNASTICS. STUDENTS ARRIVING MORE THAN 10 MINUTES LATE TO CLASS MAY NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE THAT DAY. Session I Session II Course Age Day Time No. Date Res. / Non-res. No. Date Res. / Non-res. Boy’s Gym, Level 1 6-18 Sat 12:00-12:55 pm 46285 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46292 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-18 T 5:30-6:25 pm 46293 Oct 23-Dec 18* $138 / $173 46297 Jan 8-Feb 26 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-18 W 4:30-5:25 pm 46294 Oct 24-Dec 19* $138 / $173 46298 Jan 9-Feb 27 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-18 Th 4:30-5:25 pm 46295 Oct 25-Dec 20* $138 / $173 46299 Jan 10-Feb 28 $138 / $173 Boy’s Gym, Level 2-3 6-18 Sat 1:00-1:55 pm 46296 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46300 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 Coed Gym, Level 4, 5, 6 7-18 Sat 11:30 am-1:00 pm 46301 Oct 27-Dec 22* $202 / $242 46302 Jan 12-Mar 2 $202 / $242 Learn to Flip 6-18 M 4:30-5:25 pm 46377 Oct 22-Dec 17* $138 / $173 46380 Jan 7-Feb 25** $122 / $153 Learn to Flip 6-18 F 4:30-5:25 pm 46378 Oct 26-Dec 21* $138 / $173 46381 Jan 11-Mar 1 $138 / $173 Learn to Flip 6-18 Sat 2:00-2:55 pm 46379 Oct 27-Dec 22* $138 / $173 46382 Jan 12-Mar 2 $138 / $173 * No class November 19 through November 24 ** No class February 18 SWIMMING ADULT LAP SWIM SENIOR SWIM International Swim Center, 2625 Patricia Drive, is open Monday through Friday from Open to adults 50 years and over, Senior Swim is held Monday through Friday, Noon to 1:30 pm for adult lap swimming; year-round schedule. Fee is $3.00 per day. 11:00-11:45 am, at the International Swim Center, 2625 Patricia Drive. Lap swimming Swimmers must be 18 years or older. No children are allowed on the pool deck. and water exercise are open to Santa Clara City residents only. Proof of residency is MASTERS SWIMMING required. Admission is free. No children are allowed on the pool deck. Indoor swimming is also available to seniors at the Senior Center. For more information, contact the Santa Structured team workouts and lap swimming, for adults 19 years of age and over, Clara Senior Center at (408) 615-3170. are held at the International Swim Center, 2625 Patricia Drive. The City offers this program in cooperation with the Santa Clara Swim Club. Workouts are scheduled for early morning and evening. Please contact the Santa Clara Swim Club for membership fees, registration information, and team workout times at (408) 246-5050 or online at www.santaclaraswimclub.org. GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, & SPORTS SPORTS Adults & Teens INTRO TO ICE SKATING NEW! EAGLES OF LAKE SAN ANTONIO Get fit while learning basic skills for pleasure skating. Each lesson provides 30 minutes This easy kayak trip on flat water is a perfect blend of paddling, wildlife viewing, and of instruction and 30 minutes of practice time. Skate rental is included in the class wonderful scenery. Each year, Bald and Golden Eagles migrate to Lake San Antonio to fee. Students must attend first class, as important safety tips will be discussed. hunt large flocks of wintering water fowl. Prior kayaking experience is not necessary. Instructor: Ice Center of Cupertino We will be using comfortable double-sea kayaks for beginning paddlers, while single KARATE, SHOTOKAN INT. OR INT./ADV. kayaks are available for experienced participants. Additional equipment fee of $50 per (Ages 6-adult) – see page 27. person is payable on the day of the trip for kayak rental, gear, and guiding services. Participants under 18 must register and be accompanied by an adult. Directions and KODENKAN JUJITSU, BEG. & INT./ADV. supply list are available from www.santaclaraca.gov/Modules/ShowDocument. BEGINNING students will be taught basic self-defense, falling techniques, hand aspx?documentid=7403. Instructor: G. Meyer, Great Expeditions and arm holds, and proper movement as they prepare for the intermediate level. Gi is not required. In the INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED class, continuing students GOLF FOR WOMEN will learn the techniques of Kodenkan Danzanryu Jujitsu from the master. Self- This class (for the beginner or novice) covers the basic skills required to play, while defense, discipline, and confidence will develop through their training. Test and being taught in a comfortable setting by golf professionals at the Santa Clara Golf & earn belt rankings. Gi is required and available for purchase at the first class. Tennis Club. Practice range balls must be purchased separately before each lesson Instructor: T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt and Staff (www.kodenkan.com) (approximately $9). Golf clubs are provided for use during class. MOONRISE KAYAK ON THE SOUTH BAY GOLF, BEG./INT. South San Francisco Bay is a protected inland sea and is the perfect place to watch the These are small group lessons taught by golf professionals at the Santa Clara Golf & moonrise on a Friday evening! We will paddle about 5 miles, pull ashore for a “happy Tennis Club. Students work at their own pace. Beginning and intermediate players are hour,” and then watch the moon come up over the South Bay from our kayaks. Prior welcome. Practice range balls are not included in fee and must be purchased separately kayaking experience is not necessary. We will be using comfortable double-sea kayaks. before each lesson (approximately $9). Golf clubs are provided for use during class. Participants under 18 must register and be accompanied by an adult. Additional GOLF, INT./ADV. equipment fee of $50 per person is payable on the day of the trip for kayak rental, safety These small group lessons designed specifically for the intermediate to advanced golfer, equipment, and paddling gear. Instructor: G. Meyer, Great Expeditions are taught by golf professionals at the Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club. Range balls are not included in fee and must be purchased before each lesson (approximately $9). Players are required to provide their own clubs. Sports Continues - Page 26 25 SPORTS SAN FRANCISCO BAY BIRD WALK will walk a total of 6 miles on a steep trail near the headwaters of the San Lorenzo The Bay is a great place to watch migrating birds, and this trip will introduce you to the River. Participants under 18 must register with and be accompanied by an adult. relaxing hobby of birding. Many types of birds use the marshes of the South Bay and we Instructor: G. Meyer, Great Expeditions will introduce participants to the common and unforgettable species, and discuss field TAE KWON DO, BEGINNERS guides and binoculars. If you have ever wondered “What bird is that?” this class is for This class is focused on the basics of TKD such as stretching, blocks, and strikes, you! Instructor: G. Meyer, Great Expeditions as well as body conditioning with a mix of exercises such as push ups, sit ups, SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS SURVIVAL HIKE squats, and cardio. All conditioning exercises can be modified based on your ability, This is not a difficult hike, but is an adventurous day trip where we will discuss how so that anyone at any shape, size, or age can participate. This is a great way to to be prepared for outdoor emergencies. We will look at what gear is essential for challenge yourself to a great workout, as well as meet great new people of all origins. comfortable hiking and address the basic needs of all outdoor users. If you like to Instructor: Silva Martial Arts take long walks in the woods, this trip will make you a safer, more prepared hiker. We No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46817 Eagles of Lake San Antonio 12 up Sat 10:00 am-4:00 pm Dec 8 - Off Site $37 / $46 46649 Golf for Women 16 up Sat 9:00-10:00 am Sep 22 Oct 13 SCGTC $82 / $103 46650 Golf for Women 16 up Sat 9:00-10:00 am Oct 27 Nov 17 SCGTC $82 / $103 46651 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Wed 5:00-6:00 pm Sep 19 Oct 10 SCGTC $82 / $103 46655 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Wed 5:00-6:00 pm Oct 24 Nov 14 SCGTC $82 / $103 46652 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Thu 9:00-10:00 am Sep 20 Oct 11 SCGTC $82 / $103 46656 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Thu 9:00-10:00 am Oct 25 Nov 15 SCGTC $82 / $103 46653 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Fri 5:00-6:00 pm Sep 21 Oct 12 SCGTC $82 / $103 46657 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Fri 5:00-6:00 pm Oct 26 Nov 16 SCGTC $82 / $103 46654 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Sat 11:00 am-12:00 pm Sep 22 Oct 13 SCGTC $82 / $103 46658 Golf, Beg./Int. 16 up Sat 11:00 am-12:00 pm Oct 27 Nov 17 SCGTC $82 / $103 46659 Golf, Int./Adv. 16 up Thu 5:00-6:00 pm Sep 20 Oct 11 SCGTC $146 / $183 46661 Golf, Int./Adv. 16 up Thu 5:00-6:00 pm Oct 25 Nov 15 SCGTC $146 / $183 46660 Golf, Int./Adv. 16 up Sat 10:00-11:00 am Sep 22 Oct 13 SCGTC $146 / $183 46662 Golf, Int./Adv. 16 up Sat 10:00-11:00 am Oct 27 Nov 17 SCGTC $146 / $183 45982 Intro to Ice Skating 16 up Thu 7:00-8:00 pm Sep 13 Oct 18 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46599 Intro to Ice Skating 2 16 up Thu 7:00-8:00 pm Oct 25 Dec 6 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46226 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Beg. 1 14 up Wed 7:30-8:30 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $61 / $76 46227 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Beg. 2, 3 14 up Wed 7:30-8:30 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $68 / $85 46230 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Int/Adv. 14 up Tue,Thu 7:30-9:30 pm Sep 18 Nov 8 Earl Carmichael Park $179 / $219 46231 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Int/Adv. 2, 3 14 up Tue,Thu 7:30-9:30 pm Nov 13 Jan 17 Earl Carmichael Park $179 / $219 46814 Moonrise Kayak on the South Bay 12 up Fri 4:00-8:30 pm Sep 28 - Off Site $37 / $46 46816 San Francisco Bay Bird Walk 12 up Sat 9:00 am-3:00 pm Nov 10 - Off Site $37 / $46 46815 Santa Cruz Mountains Survival Hike 12 up Sun 10:00 am-4:00 pm Nov 4 - Off Site $37 / $46 46607 Tae Kwon Do, Beginners 13 up Wed 6:00-7:30 pm Sep 19 Oct 31 Silva Martial Arts $113 / $141 46608 Tae Kwon Do, Beginners 2 13 up Wed 6:00-7:30 pm Nov 14 Dec 19 Silva Martial Arts $83 / $104 1 No class October 31 3 No class December 25, 2012 through January 1, 2013 2 No class November 21 and November 22

Children GAMETIME BASKETBALL BOOT CAMP FOR KIDS Experienced coaching staff introduce the basic and creative fundamentals of basketball. This is a fun-filled class with various martial arts moves and obstacle courses with Instruction focuses on a variety of skill sets including defense, shooting, passing, music and continuous movement to give your child a great cardiovascular workout dribbling, and ball-handling, and is broken down into innovative drills, demonstrations, while having a blast. If your child needs an outlet to burn some energy and stay in and games. Classes are separated into respective grade levels to best suit your child’s shape or get in shape, this is the perfect program! Instructor: Silva Martial Arts needs. If you’re just starting out or already have some game, we have a session for you! Whatever you bring, it will be enhanced! Our goal is to build self-confidence, teamwork FUTSAL INDOOR SOCCER- FUTSAL KINGZ and, of course, fun! Sign up to be a member of the GAMETIME team and we’ll see you Futsal is a fun, fast-paced soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a basketball on the court. All participants receive a T-shirt. court (no walls), using a small size 3, low-bounce ball. The game consists of two teams of four players and a goalkeeper with unlimited substitutions and quick restarts. Futsal ICE HOCKEY SKATING Kingz programs have age-specific curriculum, innovative class formats and qualified Students will learn to skate in the controlled manner that is necessary to be a hockey professional coaching staff enabling all players to develop their skills and have a great player. Balance, use of blade edges, forwards and backwards skating, crossovers, and experience, whether they’re the next Beckham or trying Futsal for the first time! stopping will be taught in the first four weeks. Weeks five and six are dedicated to stick SPORTS 26 SPORTS handling; students must provide a stick and helmet with a full cage by the first week of class (this required equipment can be expensive). For information on equipment, please call the Ice Center at (408) 446-2906. Skates will be provided to those needing them. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of practice time and 30 minutes of instruction. Students must attend first class, as important safety tips will be discussed. Instructor: Ice Center of Cupertino INTRO TO ICE SKATING Students will be introduced to basic skating skills that will provide the knowledge to make skating pleasurable. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes of practice time on the ice. Fee includes skate rental. Students must attend first class, as important safety tips will be discussed. Instructor: Ice Center of Cupertino KARATE, SHOTOKAN, BEGINNERS Come learn and practice the martial art of Shotokan Karate! Students will learn how to execute proper punches, blocks, kicks, and strikes. Students will learn a kata and also be taught how to escape out of a variety of grabbing techniques (Self Defense). KODENKAN JUJITSU, INT./ADV. This class is designed to promote awareness, confidence, etiquette/manners, and self- Prerequisite: Beg. Jujitsu or previous Jujitsu experience. Gain confidence and esteem. Classes at Bowers are designed for new students/white belts, yellow and gold assurance while learning hand, wrist, and arm holds, punch/kick, proper belts. Some junior belts with prior instructor approval may enroll in this class. Students methods of throwing a person, and how to fall. Students can test and earn the who have taken classes at other Martial Art locations must enroll in the beginner’s various colored belt ranks, while learning gentleness, modesty, self-discipline, class first; staff will then determine appropriate belt level. Classes held at the Okigan politeness, and resourcefulness. Additional fee required for optional belt Dojo are designed for new students, as it is an introductory class for white belts. There testing. Uniform (Gi) is required and available for purchase at the first class. are no classes available, at the Okaigan Dojo, for yellow belts and above through the Instructor: T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt and Staff (www.kodenkan.com) Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department. Instructor: M. Crawford LITTLE DUNKERS BASKETBALL KARATE, SHOTOKAN, INT./ADV. This class is designed to introduce children to the fundamentals of basketball. Children Students must have taken the Beginners class at Bowers Park or have instructor will become familiar with a basketball by participating in activities that teach dribbling, approval to enroll in this class. This class is designed for orange belts and above. passing, and shooting. By creating a risk-free environment, children will work on their Class will include the beginner’s class information and we will introduce more self-confidence, as well as social interaction skills. Emphasis is on having fun and punches, blocks, strikes, kicks, grabs/self defense, kata, sparring, and combinations. learning to play with others. Instructor: M. Crawford ROCK CLIMBING, INDOOR KARATE, SHOTOKAN, JUNIORS (J1, J2, J3) This class, held at Planet Granite Sunnyvale, serves as an introduction to the sport of Come learn the Martial Art of Shotokan Karate. Juniors will focus on manners, listening rock climbing. Participants will explore multiple climbing features, including roped walls skills, following direction, and cooperation with others. Basic skills are taught at a and indoor and outdoor bouldering areas. During your weeks at Planet Granite, our developmentally appropriate level. Junior belt promotions are optional but available experienced instructors will teach you a wide variety of climbing and safety skills. Class for an additional fee, payable to instructor. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing, includes a free Planet Granite T-shirt for each participant. Class ratio is 5:1. Parents no jeans or dresses. Uniforms are optional but available for $30 and up, depending on must attend first class to sign release paperwork; children may not participate without size of the uniform. There are no classes available, at the Okaigan Dojo, for J2 and J3 it! Instructor: Planet Granite through the Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department. This class can usually be SKATEBOARDING repeated twice. Instructor: Okaigan Staff Experience skateboarding at the Santa Clara Skate Park! Novice skateboarders will KIDZ LOVE SOCCER (KLS) learn basic concepts, such as safety, balance, and navigating the Skate Park. Students Kidz learn from coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method; session includes will be given an opportunity to free skate at the end of each class. Participants are demonstrations, games, and scrimmages in a non-competitive, recreational required to supply the proper equipment: skateboard, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, format. TOT SOCCER - Kidz develop large motor skills while running and kicking. and wrist guards. PRE-SOCCER - Kidz learn basic techniques while building self-esteem and learning to SOL JUMPERS follow instructions. SOCCER 1 - Beginning players learn dribbling, passing, receiving, Sol Jumpers is a competitive jump rope team based out of Santa Clara. We compete shooting, and defense. Games are played at every session and every participant Nationally and Internationally, and several performances each year for local will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced. schools and events. Come learn this incredibly fun, unique, and exciting sport! SKILLZ & SCRIMMAGES - Kidz will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing, Instructor: M. Fongson and shooting in team play format. Each class includes scrimmages that emphasize TAE KWON DO, BEGINNERS application of finer technical points, team play, and positional responsibilities. This class is a fun filled and well structured class for this age group. Your child will learn Skillz & Scrimmages participants will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey. Kidz Love the basics of TKD, such as proper stretching, blocks, kicks, and punches. The class Soccer… where the score is always FUN to FUN!™ For more information, visit: emphasizes self control, respect for self and others, following instruction, and working www.kidzlovesoccer.com SPORTS with others, all while having fun. Instructor: Silva Martial Arts KODENKAN JUJITSU, BEG. TAE KWON DO FOR KIDS Participants will be taught basic self-defense, falling techniques, hand and arm holds, This Tae Kwon Do program is geared specifically for ages 3-5 years old. Our goal and proper movement. This class will prepare children to enter the intermediate class, is to help your child develop good social skills, motor skills, self discipline, and self where they can progress in their training through testing and earning various colored confidence in a fun and respectful environment. You will be amazed by the level of belt ranks. Start them on the road to increased self-confidence and self-discipline! confidence your child can achieve at this early age. Instructor: Silva Martial Arts Instructor: T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt and Staff (www.kodenkan.com) Sports Continues - Page 28 27 SPORTS No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46600 Boot Camp for Kids 5-12 Sat 10:00-11:00 am Sep 22 Nov 10 Silva Martial Arts $108 / $135 46673 Futsal Indoor Soccer 5, 6 7-8 Tue 6:10-7:10 pm Nov 27 Jan 22 YAC $77 / $96 46671 Futsal Indoor Soccer 5, 6 7-8 Thu 6:10-7:10 pm Nov 29 Jan 17 YAC $77 / $96 46674 Futsal Indoor Soccer 5, 6 9-12 Tue 6:10-7:10 pm Nov 27 Jan 22 YAC $77 / $96 46672 Futsal Indoor Soccer 5, 6 9-12 Thu 6:10-7:10 pm Nov 29 Jan 17 YAC $77 / $96 46676 Gametime Basketball, 3rd-5th grade 1, 3 7-11 Mon 5:30-6:30 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 YAC $113 / $141 46677 Gametime Basketball, 6th-8th grade 1, 3 10-14 Mon 6:35-7:35 pm Sep 17 Nov 19 YAC $113 / $141 45984 Ice Hockey Skating 6-14 Tue 3:30-4:45 pm Sep 11 Oct 16 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46797 Ice Hockey Skating 6-14 Tue 3:30-4:45 pm Oct 23 Nov 27 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 45985 Intro to Ice Skating 5-7 Mon 5:15-6:15 pm Sep 10 Oct 15 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46811 Intro to Ice Skating 5-7 Mon 5:15-6:15 pm Oct 22 Nov 26 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 45986 Intro to Ice Skating 8-14 Mon 5:45-6:45 pm Sep 10 Oct 15 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46812 Intro to Ice Skating 8-14 Mon 5:45-6:45 pm Oct 22 Nov 26 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46204 Karate, Shotokan, Beginners 1, 3 6 up Mon 5:30-6:30 pm Sep 17 Dec 10 Bowers Park $114 / $143 46205 Karate, Shotokan, Beginners 1, 2, 3, 4 6 up Mon,Wed 5:30-6:30 pm Sep 17 Dec 12 Bowers Park $221 / $261 46206 Karate, Shotokan, Beginners 2, 4 6 up Wed 5:30-6:30 pm Sep 19 Dec 12 Bowers Park $114 / $143 46207 Karate, Shotokan, Beginners 4 6 up Sat 9:00-10:00 am Sep 22 Dec 15 JKR Okaigan Dojo $124 / $155 46208 Karate, Shotokan, Int./Adv. 1, 3 6 up Mon 6:30-7:30 pm Sep 17 Dec 10 Bowers Park $114 / $143 46209 Karate, Shotokan, Int./Adv. 1, 2, 3, 4 6 up Mon,Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Sep 17 Dec 12 Bowers Park $221 / $261 46210 Karate, Shotokan, Int./Adv. 2, 4 6 up Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Sep 19 Dec 12 Bowers Park $114 / $143 46212 Karate, Shotokan, Juniors 1, 3 4-6 Mon 5:00-5:30 pm Sep 17 Dec 10 Bowers Park $114 / $143 46211 Karate, Shotokan, Juniors 1, 2, 3, 4 4-6 Mon,Wed 5:00-5:30 pm Sep 17 Dec 12 Bowers Park $221 / $261 46213 Karate, Shotokan, Juniors 4-6 Tue 5:30-6:00 pm Sep 18 Dec 11 JKR Okaigan Dojo $134 / $168 46214 Karate, Shotokan, Juniors 2, 4 4-6 Wed 5:00-5:30 pm Sep 19 Dec 12 Bowers Park $114 / $143 46215 Karate, Shotokan, Juniors 4 4-6 Sat 9:30-10:00 am Sep 22 Dec 15 JKR Okaigan Dojo $124 / $155 46216 Karate, Shotokan, Juniors 4 4-6 Sat 10:30-11:00 am Sep 22 Dec 15 JKR Okaigan Dojo $124 / $155 46690 KLS Tot Soccer 3.5-4 Thu 10:05-10:35 am Sep 20 Nov 15 Maywood Park $102 / $128 46682 KLS Tot-Soccer 3.5-4 Sat 9:15-9:45 am Sep 22 Nov 17 Bowers Park $102 / $128 46686 KLS Tot-Soccer 3.5-4 Sat 2:15-2:45 pm Sep 22 Nov 17 Live Oak Park $102 / $128 46678 KLS Tot/Pre-Soccer 1, 3 3.5-5 Mon 4:45-5:15 pm Sep 17 Nov 26 Fremont Park $102 / $128 46691 KLS Tot/Pre-Soccer 3.5-5 Thu 4:40-5:10 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 Maywood Park $102 / $128 46689 KLS Pre-Soccer 4-5 Thu 9:30-10:05 am Sep 20 Nov 15 Maywood Park $102 / $128 46683 KLS Pre-Soccer 4-5 Sat 9:45-10:20 am Sep 22 Nov 17 Bowers Park $102 / $128 46687 KLS Pre-Soccer 4-5 Sat 2:45-3:20 pm Sep 22 Nov 17 Live Oak Park $102 / $128 46680 KLS Soccer 1 1, 3 5-6 Mon 3:15-4:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 26 Fremont Park $102 / $128 46692 KLS Soccer 1 5-6 Thu 3:10-3:55 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 Maywood Park $102 / $128 46684 KLS Soccer 1 5-6 Sat 10:20-11:05 am Sep 22 Nov 17 Bowers Park $102 / $128 46688 KLS Soccer 1 5-6 Sat 3:20-4:05 pm Sep 22 Nov 17 Live Oak Park $102 / $128 46681 KLS Skillz & Scrimmages 1, 3 7-10 Mon 4:00-4:45 pm Sep 17 Nov 26 Fremont Park $109 / $136 46693 KLS Skillz & Scrimmages 7-10 Thu 3:55-4:40 pm Sep 20 Nov 15 Maywood Park $109 / $136 46685 KLS Skillz & Scrimmages 7-10 Sat 11:05-11:50 am Sep 22 Nov 17 Bowers Park $109 / $136 46224 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Beg. 2 6-13 Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 CRC $61 / $76 46225 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Beg. 4, 6 6-13 Wed 6:30-7:30 pm Nov 14 Jan 16 CRC $68 / $85 46228 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Int./Adv. 6-13 Tue,Thu 6:30-7:30 pm Sep 18 Nov 8 Earl Carmichael Park $168 / $208 46229 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Int./Adv. 4, 6 6-13 Tue,Thu 6:30-7:30 pm Nov 13 Jan 17 Earl Carmichael Park $168 / $208 46696 Little Dunkers Basketball 3.5-4 Sat 9:30-10:15 am Sep 29 Nov 17 YAC $74 / $93 46697 Little Dunkers Basketball 4-5 Sat 10:30-11:15 am Sep 29 Nov 17 YAC $74 / $93 46773 Rock Climbing, Indoor 5-8 Thu 4:00-6:00 pm Sep 20 Oct 18 Planet Granite $158 / $198 46775 Rock Climbing, Indoor 4 5-8 Thu 4:00-6:00 pm Oct 25 Nov 29 Planet Granite $158 / $198 1 No class October 8 3 No class November 12 5 No class December 18 through December 20

SPORTS 2 No class October 31 4 No class November 21 through November 24 6 No class December 25, 2012 through January 1, 2013 28 SPORTS No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46774 Rock Climbing, Indoor 9-13 Tue 4:00-6:00 pm Sep 18 Oct 16 Planet Granite $158 / $198 46776 Rock Climbing, Indoor 2 9-13 Tue 4:00-6:00 pm Oct 23 Nov 27 Planet Granite $158 / $198 46852 Skateboarding, Adv. Beg. 5-12 Sun 1:45-2:30 pm Sep 30 Nov 4 Skate Park $54 / $68 46847 Skateboarding, Beg. 5-12 Wed 4:00-4:45 pm Sep 26 Oct 17 Skate Park $37 / $46 2 46849 Skateboarding, Beg. 5-12 Wed 4:00-4:45 pm Nov 7 Dec 5 Skate Park $37 / $46 SPORTS, YOUTH BASKETBALL PROGRAM, & SPORTS LEAGUES-ADULT 46850 Skateboarding. Beg. 5-12 Thu 4:00-4:45 pm Sep 27 Oct 18 Skate Park $37 / $46 46851 Skateboarding, Beg. 2 5-12 Thu 4:00-4:45 pm Nov 8 Dec 6 Skate Park $37 / $46 46710 Skateboarding, Beg. 5-12 Sat 11:00-11:55 am Sep 29 Nov 17 Skate Park $78 / $98 46711 Skateboarding, Beg. 5-12 Sat 12:00-12:55 pm Sep 29 Nov 17 Skate Park $78 / $98 46863 Sol Jumpers 1, 2 6-18 Wed 5:15-6:15 pm Sep 19 Dec 5 YAC $86 / $108 46601 Tae Kwon Do for Kids 3-5 Wed 9:30-10:00 am Sep 19 Nov 7 Silva Martial Arts $100 / $125 46603 Tae Kwon Do for Kids 3-5 Wed 4:30-5:00 pm Sep 19 Nov 7 Silva Martial Arts $100 / $125 46602 Tae Kwon Do for Kids 3-5 Fri 9:30-10:00 am Sep 21 Nov 16 Silva Martial Arts $112 / $140 46604 Tae Kwon Do for Kids 3-5 Fri 4:30-5:00 pm Sep 21 Nov 16 Silva Martial Arts $112 / $140 46605 Tae Kwon Do, Beginners 6-12 Mon 5:00-6:00 pm Sep 17 Nov 5 Silva Martial Arts $128 / $160 46606 Tae Kwon Do, Beginners 6-12 Mon 5:00-6:00 pm Nov 12 Dec 17 Silva Martial Arts $98 / $123 1 No class October 31 2 No class November 20 through November 22

YOUTH BASKETBALL PROGRAM Youth Basketball Program is designed to introduce boys and girls to the fundamentals of basketball. This four-week co-ed instructional program, held at the YAC, will emphasize skill acquisition, teamwork, sportsmanship, and FUN! In an attempt to construct equal teams, coaches will divide the players according to their skill level. The ratio of staff to participants will not exceed 9:1. Each age division will meet weekly for one hour and fifteen minutes. Each week will consist of fundamental drills and a game. Grades K-1, Coed No. Day Date Time Res. / Non-res. This non-competitive program is designed to get children acquainted with, and excited 46612 Sat Jan 12-26 9:15-10:30 am $33 / $41 about playing basketball. Score will not be kept and everyone will experience league play. Grades 2-3, Coed No. Day Date Time Res. / Non-res. The coaches will focus the players on obtaining the fundamental skills in basketball, 46613 Sat Jan 12-26 10:45 am-12:00 pm $33 / $41 including dribbling, passing and shooting. Coaches will emphasize the rules while playing basketball. Teamwork and sportsmanship will be strongly encouraged in this non- competitive program. Grades 4-5, Coed No. Day Date Time Res. / Non-res. Basketball players will have the opportunity to develop their skills through learning the 46614 Sat Jan 12-26 12:15-1:30 pm $33 / $41 fundamentals of dribbling, passing, and shooting. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE YOUTH BASKETBALL PROGRAM, CONTACT THE WALTER E. SCHMIDT YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER AT (408) 615-3760.

SPORTS LEAGUES - ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES FREE AGENT LIST Men’s and Co-Rec. slow-pitch leagues will be conducted on well-groomed fields Individuals wishing to play basketball or softball but do not have a team should contact at award-winning facilities throughout the city. Leagues for all abilities (novice to Milee Beaulieu at (408) 615-3160 to be placed on the Free Agent list. This list is tournament level teams) are offered. Games are scheduled for 6:45 pm, 8:00 pm, and provided to team managers who need additional players to complete their roster. 9:15 pm, Wednesday and Thursday. Registration fees cover the cost of two umpires per game, balls, scorekeepers, daily field preparation, lights, playoffs, and awards. For adult league and registration information, To request a registration packet or for questions regarding the leagues, please email contact Milee Beaulieu at (408) 615-3160. Milee Beaulieu at [email protected] or call (408) 615-3160. BASKETBALL LEAGUES LEAGUE REGISTRATION LEAGUE PLAY Men’s leagues for novice and skilled players are offered. The Fall/Winter League plays Spring/Summer Softball March April-August on Tuesday through Thursday, while the Spring League plays on Tuesday and Thursday. Game times to be determined based on gym availability. Registration fees include two Fall Softball August September-October referees, scorekeepers, and awards. An electronic game clock is utilized. To request a Fall/Winter Basketball September October-February registration packet or for questions regarding the leagues, please email Milee Beaulieu at [email protected] or call (408) 615-3160. Spring Basketball February February-May

29 PARENT & CHILD ACTIVITIES ONE ADULT MUST ATTEND WITH EACH ENROLLED CHILD AND SIGN THE ADULT PORTION OF THE LIABILITY RELEASE ON PAGE 6. MOMMY/DADDY & ME SOCCER PARENT & TOT INTRO TO ICE SKATING A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each week. As This is a fun experience for parent and child to learn to ice skate together; fee includes you and your child participate in our fun, age-appropriate activities, your child will be one child and one adult. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes developing his or her large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens on the of practice time on the ice. Fee includes skate rental. Students must attend first class, field, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, you won’t have to watch from the sidelines. as important safety tips will be discussed. Instructor: Ice Center of Cupertino Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer PARENT & TOT SPORTS MOVEMENT EXPLORATION Parents – now you can join in the fun with your child. Basic instruction in a variety Movement Exploration provides parents and their children the opportunity to explore of activities including basketball, soccer, semi-organized games, and more will be their world, meet new friends, and develop motor skills in a colorful and playful experienced. environment through songs, creative play, social time, and an occasional simple arts PARTNERS IN PLAY and crafts project. Class for 10-18 MONTHS is designed for wobbly walkers. Balance Children will develop coordination and cooperation through active play with parachutes, and motor skills are developed. Class for 14-24 MONTHS will focus on activities to balls, puzzles, and games. Sing songs and play in an environment that enhances further stimulate movement for the more confident walker. One parent may attend with socialization and self-esteem. A simple art project may be completed in class. This fun, two registered participants. All participants must wear socks when doing activities on exploratory class involves cooperative play with the child’s parent. All participants must the mat. wear socks when doing activities on the mat. No. Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. 46698 Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer 1 2-3.5 Fri 5:15-5:45 pm Sep 21 Oct 26 Bowers Park $58 / $73 46699 Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer 2-3.5 Sat 9:00-9:30 am Sep 22 Nov 17 Bowers Park $102 / $128 46700 Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer 2-3.5 Sat 9:35-10:05 am Sep 22 Nov 17 Bowers Park $102 / $128 46701 Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer 2-3.5 Sat 4:15-4:45 pm Sep 22 Nov 17 Live Oak Park $102 / $128 46854 Movement Exploration 2 10-18 mos. Wed 9:45-10:30 am Sep 19 Nov 14 YAC $74 / $93 46853 Movement Exploration 2 14-24 mos. Tue 10:00-10:45 am Sep 18 Nov 13 YAC $74 / $93 46855 Movement Exploration 2 14-24 mos. Wed 10:45-11:30 am Sep 19 Nov 14 YAC $74 / $93 46702 Movement Exploration 2 14-24 mos. Wed 5:30-6:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 14 YAC $74 / $93 45979 Parent & Tot Intro to Ice Skating 3-4 Wed 10:00-11:00 am Sep 12 Oct 17 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46569 Parent & Tot Intro to Ice Skating 3-4 Wed 10:00-11:00 am Oct 24 Nov 28 Ice Center of Cupertino $84 / $105 46707 Parent & Tot Sports 2-3 Sat 9:45-10:30 am Sep 29 Nov 17 YAC $74 / $93 46708 Parent & Tot Sports 3-5 Sat 10:45-11:30 am Sep 29 Nov 17 YAC $74 / $93 46858 Partners in Play 2 2-3 Tue 11:00-11:45 am Sep 18 Nov 13 YAC $74 / $93 46709 Partners in Play 2 2-3 Wed 6:30-7:15 pm Sep 19 Nov 14 YAC $74 / $93 1 No class October 5 2 No class October 30 and October 31 ADVENTURES IN LEARNING FOR PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN Two outstanding enrichment programs for preschool aged children are offered during REGISTRATION OPEN NOW! the school year. The curriculum of each program is carefully designed to meet the CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF AUGUST 27 developing needs of children, ages three and four. Two qualified instructors per class Registration for this program, geared towards preschool aged children ages 3 and 4, is provide a student-teacher ratio of 12:1. Parents work in the class at least three to four currently open. Children who are enrolled in the program will have priority to continue in times during each session. Children must already be potty trained in order to participate. the Winter/Spring session, which begins in early January. For additional information, call 3 Year Old Program – Classes are held early morning and afternoon, Monday through the Community Recreation Center at (408) 615-3140. Thursday, at Westwood Oaks Park, 460 La Herran Drive. Each day consists of circle CLASSES MEET WEEK OF AUGUST 27 THROUGH WEEK OF DECEMBER 5 time, sharing, physical and mental warm-ups, crafts, songs, stories, indoor and outdoor No. Location Age Day Time Res. / Non-res. play, and much more. Weekly themes provide the basis for learning and helping each 1, 3 child to feel more comfortable in a school setting and with cooperative play. Children 45433 Westwood Oaks 3 M, W 8:45-10:45 am $536 / $576 enrolling must be age 3 on or before September 1. Participants enrolled in the 3 year old 45434 Westwood Oaks 1, 3 3 M, W 11:45 am-1:45 pm $536 / $576 program are given priority to register for the 4 year old program. 45435 Westwood Oaks 3 3 T, Th 8:45-10:45 am $619 / $659 4 Year Old Program – Classes are held early morning and afternoon, Monday through 45436 Westwood Oaks 3 3 T, Th 11:45 am-1:45 pm $619 / $659 Friday, at the Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard. Each day begins 45437 CRC 1, 2, 3 4-5 M, W, F 9:00-11:00 am $819 / $859 with an activity created to get the mind and body ready for learning and exploring. 45438 CRC 1, 2, 3 4-5 M, W, F 12:00-2:00 pm $819 / $859 Weekly themes are designed to introduce concepts in language, math, science, and 45439 CRC 3 4-5 T, Th 9:00-11:00 am $619 / $659 social studies. Emphasis is on development of large and small motor skills, along with 3 appropriate social and listening skills. Activities include music, arts and crafts, free 45440 CRC 4-5 T, Th 12:00-2:00 pm $619 / $659 play, number concepts, and much more. Children enrolling must be age 4 on or before 1 No class September 3, September 10, October 8 and November 12 October 1. Program is not for children attending Kindergarten. 2 No class October 5 3 No class November 19 through November 23 PARENT & CHILD ACTIVITIES & ADVENTURES IN LEARNING ADVENTURES & ACTIVITIES & CHILD PARENT 30 SANTA CLARA GOLF & TENNIS CLUB Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club Tennis 5155 Stars & Stripes Drive, Located near Great America PLAY TENNIS AT SANTA CLARA GOLF & TENNIS CLUB The Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club offers you 18 Championship Golf Holes designed The Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club features 6 lighted courts, court reservation service, by Robert Muir Graves, 6 lighted tennis courts, driving range, practice putting green, stringing service, ball machine rental, and private and group lessons. Golf & Tennis Pro Shop, locker room and shower facilities, and David’s restaurant. COURT RESERVATIONS: SANTA CLARA GOLF & TENNIS CLUB & YOUTH SPORT ORGANIZATIONS Resident rates are available. Call (408) 980-9515 for more information. Reservations for court use may be made up to 8 days in advance for residents and 7 days in advance for non-residents. Call (408) 980-9515, Monday-Friday, Golf 7:00 am-9:00 pm or Saturday and Sunday, 7:00 am-5:00 pm. GOLF PRO SHOP & RESERVATIONS: (408) 980-9515 RESERVATION HOURS: Monday-Friday: 7:00 am-9:00 pm COURSE HOURS: Dawn until Dusk Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: 7:00 am until Dusk RANGE HOURS: Opens ½ hour after sunrise except on Tuesdays, 9:00 am. Closed DAY USE-COURT FEES: periodically on Monday at 4:00 pm (Winter)/6:00 pm (April to October). Call the Golf Resident: $7.00 per hour, per court Shop to check schedule. Non-resident: $8.00 per hour, per court The course is a challenging layout for all skill levels. It is a championship 18-hole To view all fees, visit www.santaclaraca.gov/index.aspx?=539 golf course, Par 72, 6,704 yards, 72.1 rating, and 118 slope. The course was INDIVIDUAL LESSONS constructed on a sanitary landfill and uses reclaimed water for irrigation. Call Learn new strokes or improve old ones through individualized lessons based on your the course for green fee rates, bucket pricing, and cart rental information or visit: needs. For all ages, beginner to advanced. Call (415) 298-7900 or (408) 980-9515 to www.santaclaraca.gov/index.aspx?page=538 arrange your first lesson with USPTA Professionals, John Chan or Thoi Nguyen. Fee is RESIDENT GOLF CARDS REQUIRED FOR SANTA CLARA $55.00 per hour. RESIDENT RATE PROFESSIONAL STRINGING SERVICE Resident golf cards are available and required for residents living in the boundaries of Provided by USPTA Pro John Chan. Call the Golf Pro Shop at (408) 980-9515 or the City of Santa Clara and business owners. John Chan at (415) 298-7900 for more information. Residents must bring proof of residency to the Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club before a Junior Golf Program & Travel Team - Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club resident card can be issued. Proof of residency: Current (hard copy) California Driver’s The Junior Golf Program, open to boys and girls (ages 8-17), is underway at the Santa License with Santa Clara City address. Property tax records (most current statement) Clara Golf & Tennis Club. Registration begins in January and the program begins in and/or a current business license can be submitted to the Parks & Recreation February. The program is ideal for kids and offers free lesson clinics, free range balls, Department at City Hall for approval. Resident privileges include preferential green fee and free golf. Junior Golf instruction is conducted by Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club rates and 8-day advance reservations. Non-resident reservations may be made 7 days Professionals, PGA & LPGA Pros. in advance. Call (408) 980-9515 or (408) 615-2260 for more information. For more information, call the Pro Shop at (408) 980-9515. YOUTH SPORT ORGANIZATIONS The following organizations offer programs for youth residing in the City of Santa Clara. Please contact the individual organization for information about their programs, SANTA CLARA POLICE ACTIVITIES LEAGUE activities, and schedules. 601 El Camino Real, Suite 311 Telephone: (408) 615-4880 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Fax: (408) 296-1346 AQUATICS PROGRAM / CONTACT AGES SIGN-UPS SEASON Santa Clara Aquamaids – Chris Carver...... (408) 988-9936 •BMX Bicycle Moto X 4 & up Continuous Year round Santa Clara Diving Club – Todd Spohn...... (408) 357-3483 Michael Hughes & Orlando Trujillo, Co-Track Directors – Hot Line (408) 727-7538 Santa Clara Swim Club – John Bitter...... (408) 246-5050 •Fishing SPECIAL PROGRAM – Call for more information BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Lt. Dan Moreno – (408) 615-4758 Santa Clara Briarwood/El Camino Little League, ages 6-12...... (408) 243-BASE •Judo 5 & up Continuous Year round Santa Clara Homestead Little League, ages 6-14 – Clubhouse...... (408) 247-1995 Keith Watanabe – Hot Line (408) 278-5627 Santa Clara Pony Baseball, ages 7-18 – Chuck Blair...... (408) 984-6116 For all programs listed below, please call (408) 615-4880 Santa Clara Westside Little League, ages 6-12...... (408) 249-1289 •Bowling/Charlie Atherton 7-18 Sep.-Oct. Oct.-Feb. FOOTBALL •Boxing/Eldrick Simon 13-35 On Hold On Hold Santa Clara Lions Football, ages 7-16 – Craig Connelly...... (408) 248-5002 •PAL-GAL Softball/Deana Wynne 5-16 Jan.-Feb. Mar.-Aug. SOCCER •Police Explorers/Officer Bill Davis 14-20 Continuous Year round Santa Clara Top Soccer, ages 4-19 (Special Needs)...... (408) 244-2030 •Soccer - Fall/Mike Walke 4-17 Apr.-Jun. Aug.-Dec. Santa Clara Youth Soccer, ages 5-18...... www.scyouthsoccer.org •Wrestling - Winter/Spring/Ted Pettigrew 5-18 Feb.-Mar. Mar.-Apr. •Wrestling - Summer/Ted Pettigrew 5-18 Jun.-Jul. Jul.-Aug. •Wrestling - Fall (Grades 4-8)/Jim Wilks 9-13 Oct. Oct.-Nov. PAL Special Events Contact the PAL office at (408) 615-4880 for details.

31 TENNIS Santa Clara Tennis Center INDIVIDUAL LESSONS 2625 Hayward Drive Learn new strokes or improve your old ones through individualized lessons based on Located in Central Park your needs; for all ages, beginners to advanced. Fee is $60 for one hour. Please visit The Tennis Center features 8 lighted tennis courts, court reservation service, stringing www.WhitlingerSarsfieldTennis.com to contact the instructor directly to arrange your service, and private and group lessons. first lesson. RESIDENT CARDS SANTA CLARA TENNIS CLUB All residents of the City of Santa Clara are required to use a resident identification card The Santa Clara Tennis Club is open to all residents and features monthly tournament, when making a court reservation or using the tennis facilities. To sign up for a Resident inter-club play, USTA league play, and social events. The Tennis Club maintains Card, simply bring proof of residency and a photo I.D. to the Tennis Center during an active ladder as well as listings of player availability and skill level. For more operating hours (listed under Court Reservations). information, call Milee Beaulieu at (408) 615-3160. COURT RESERVATIONS A court reservation service is available to City of Santa Clara residents. Residents can Terrific Tiny Tennis make a reservation up to 7 days in advance; a resident card is required. Non-residents Santa Clara Tennis Center at Central Park can make a reservation up to 5 days in advance. Call (408) 247-0178, Monday through $92 Res., $115 Non-res. Thursday, 5:00-9:30 pm and Saturday, Sunday, 8:00 am-12:00 pm. Fees are charged No. Age Day Time Date for all court use during prime time hours. Non-prime time use is first come, first serve. 46892 Terrific Tiny Tennis/5-6 M, W 3:10-3:50 pm Sep 17-Oct 10 PRIME TIME HOURS COURT FEES 46898 Terrific Tiny Tennis/5-6 M, W 3:10-3:50 pm Oct 22-Nov 14 Monday-Thursday: 5:00-10:00 pm Resident: $6.00 per hr. 46895 Terrific Tiny Tennis/5-6 Sat 1:00-1:40 pm Sep 22-Nov 10 Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 am-Noon $9.00 per 1 ½ hrs. Closed Friday Non-resident: $8.00 per hr. 46894 Terrific Tiny Tennis/5-7 T, Th 3:20-4:00 pm Sep 18-Oct 11 $12.00 per 1 ½ hrs. 46900 Terrific Tiny Tennis/5-7 T, Th 3:20-4:00 pm Oct 23-Nov 15 PROFESSIONAL STRINGING SERVICE 46896 Terrific Tiny Tennis/5-7 Sat 1:40-2:20 pm Sep 22-Nov 10 Provided by USPTA Pro John Chan. Call the Tennis Center at (408) 247-0178 for more 46893 Terrific Tiny Tennis/7-8 M, W 3:50-4:30 pm Sep 17-Oct 10 information. 46899 Terrific Tiny Tennis/7-8 M, W 3:50-4:30 pm Oct 22-Nov 14 46897 Terrific Tiny Tennis/7-8 Sat 2:20-3:00 pm Sep 22-Nov 10 WHITLINGER/SARSFIELD TENNIS PARKS & RECREATION TENNIS LESSONS Youth Tennis Enjoy top-flight instruction from Stanford University Tennis Coach John Whitlinger Santa Clara Tennis Center at Central Park and USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield. Adult and youth classes offer eight hours of $92 Res., $115 Non-res. instruction for three to eight students. Classes of two students will be converted into No. Level/Age Day Time Date four hours of lessons. Terrific Tiny Tennis will consist of eight 40-minute lessons. 46884 Quickstart Tennis/8-10 T, Th 4:00-5:00 pm Sep 18-Oct 11 Students provide own rackets. 46890 Quickstart Tennis/8-10 T, Th 4:00-5:00 pm Oct 23-Nov 15 In case of rain, contact CRC at (408) 615-3140 within the hour before scheduled 46886 Quickstart Tennis/8-10 Sat 3:00-4:00 pm Sep 22-Nov 10 starting time for class status or check with the instructor at the court. If at any time the instructor is absent, report to the next scheduled lesson. NO POSTPONEMENT 46885 Novice Tennis/11-14 T, Th 5:00-6:00 pm Sep 18-Oct 11 ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE INITIATED BY THE INSTRUCTOR OR THE CRC. 46891 Novice Tennis/11-14 T, Th 5:00-6:00 pm Oct 23-Nov 15 Unless notified to the contrary, make up lessons will be forwarded to the next 46887 Novice Tennis/11-14 Sat 11:00 am-12:00 pm Sep 22-Nov 10 normal meeting day and time. However, Fridays (for weekday lessons) may be used 46883 Intermediate Tennis/11-14 M, W 4:30-5:30 pm Sep 17-Oct 10 at the instructor’s discretion. NOTE: If an earlier class is postponed due to rain, all 46889 Intermediate Tennis/11-14 M, W 4:30-5:30 pm Oct 22-Nov 14 the following classes may also be postponed that day even if the courts become dry. 46888 Intermediate Tennis/11-14 Sat 4:00-5:00 pm Sep 22-Nov 10 LEVELS OF INSTRUCTION TERRIFIC TINY TENNIS: Children play fun activities and games with low Adult Tennis compression tennis balls on the “42 ft. court” that will enhance their skill Santa Clara Tennis Center at Central Park development in a success oriented environment. Small group lessons, only 2-6 $92 Res., $115 Non-res. students! We recommend students use a 23” to 25” rackets. No. Level/Age Day Time Date QUICKSTART TENNIS: Kids will enhance their skill development with low 46875 Novice Tennis/15 up M, W 6:30-7:30 pm Sep 17-Oct 10 compression tennis balls on the “60 ft. court.” Play to learn! 46881 Novice Tennis/15 up M, W 6:30-7:30 pm Oct 22-Nov 14 NOVICE: For beginning to low intermediate players. Develop the essential 46878 Novice Tennis/15 up Sat 9:00-10:00 am Sep 22-Nov 10 techniques with emphasis on control, depth, and direction on the “78 ft. court” with 46877 Low Intermediate Tennis/15 up T, Th 6:00-7:00 pm Sep 18-Oct 11 regulation tennis balls. Lessons will also incorporate basic strategy and tactics. 46882 Low Intermediate Tennis/15 up T, Th 6:00-7:00 pm Oct 23-Nov 15 INTERMEDIATE: For intermediate to high intermediate players who are consistent 46879 Intermediate Tennis/15 up Sat 10:00-11:00 am Sep 22-Nov 10 on medium paced shots but needs to develop more spin, power, and/or variety. 46876 Intermediate Tennis/15 up M, W 7:30-8:30 pm Sep 17-Oct 10 Basic to advanced shots, strategy, and tactics will be introduced and reinforced by 46880 Intermediate Tennis/15 up M, W 7:30-8:30 pm Oct 22-Nov 14 performance enhancing drills. TENNIS 32 WALTER E. SCHMIDT YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER & SKATE PARK

WALTER E. SCHMIDT YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER SKATE PARK: (408) 615-3191 WALTER E. SCHMIDT YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER, SKATE PARK, & TEEN CENTER Located at 2450 Cabrillo Avenue near San Tomas Expressway Office Hours: The Skate Park is located at the corner of Cabrillo Avenue and San Tomas Expressway. Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm The Skate Park is monitored by Parks & Recreation Department staff and is open to City Friday, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm of Santa Clara residents. Saturday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Guidelines for use of the Skate Park: Phone: (408) 615-3760 • The Skate Park is open to Santa Clara residents and their guests. www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC • Either a Santa Clara Resident Youth Card or California driver license is required for access. The Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center (YAC) offers active recreation programs • All participants are required to complete a Participant Information Form, providing for babies, toddlers, preschool age, and students in elementary school, middle school, current emergency contract information, as well as a completed liability form. and high school. Activities include sports and special interest classes, an after school • All participants are required to wear protective equipment: helmet, knee pads and program, special events, and Summer sports camps. Detailed program information is elbow pads. In-line skaters must also wear wrist guards. available in the Sports, Special Interest, and Parent and Child Activities sections of this • An adult must accompany and supervise participants under 5 years of age. activities guide or at the YAC. • Food, gum and drinks are not allowed inside the Skate Park. RESIDENT YOUTH CARD • Shirts and shoes are required at all times. Participants are required to have Resident Resident Youth Card Procedure Those who skate are required to have emergency information and a signed liability form Youth Cards to participate in the free 1. Obtain a Resident Youth Card on file. For participants under 18 years of age, a parent or guardian must sign the form. programs offered at the YAC, Skate Park, Registration packet from the Forms may be obtained and turned in at the YAC office. To download or print a guest and Teen Center. YAC, Teen Center, or online at: liability form, go to www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC and click on “Resident Adult-Guest A Santa Clara resident youth is defined as: www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC; click on Registration Packet.” • Youth who attend an elementary, “Resident Youth Card Registration.” middle, or high school in the Santa 2. Parent reviews the Behavior Standard Kids Rock Clara Unified School District (SCUSD); and Discipline Plan with their child. th or, Parent signs the liability release and Special Event for Grades K-5 • Youth who attend an elementary, behavioral agreement. All participants Kids Rock is an event for grade school kids, held at the Youth Activity Center, middle, or high school NOT in the sign the behavioral agreement, and to enjoy a special night of activities that include music, bounce house fun, SCUSD, but reside in the City of Santa those older than 13 also sign the arts & crafts, recreation games, pizza & punch, and YAC fun!! Athletic shoes Clara or within the SCUSD boundaries; liability release. and good attitudes are required! or, 3. Application is submitted in person • Youth who attend an elementary, at the YAC with proof of Santa Clara No. Day Date Time Res. / Non-res. middle, or high school and whose residency. 46610 F Dec 7 6:00-8:30 pm $10 / $13 parent, grandparent, or great- 4. Once fee is paid, the participant’s grandparent reside in the City of Santa photo is taken and a Resident Youth AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM & OPEN GYM Clara or SCUSD boundaries, or own Card is issued. The YAC offers free supervised activities each day after school. Activities include property in the City of Santa Clara. organized games inside the gymnasium, homework room, and computer lab. Open Gym is open to high school students and is free play time for parents and Resident Youth Cards are valid for one year, August through the following July. Cards their children. Please check the YAC’s monthly calendar for program plans at must be renewed at the beginning of each school year. The first Resident Youth Card www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC; click on “YAC Calendar.” costs $5.00. Replacement cards cost $2.00 for the second, $3.00 for the third, $4.00 for the fourth, etc. Youth Activity Center (408) 615-3760 • Skate Park (408) 615-3191 TEEN CENTER TEEN CENTER OFFERED COURSES Located at 2446 Cabrillo Avenue near San Tomas Expressway DRIVER EDUCATION Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-5:30 pm This course consists of classroom instruction only and is approved by the California Drop-In Program Hours: Department of Motor Vehicles. See page 11 and 12 for details. Mon, Tues, Thurs 2:30-7:00 pm; Wed 1:30-7:00 pm; Fri 2:30-5:30 pm Phone: (408) 615-3740 ONLINE DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE www.santaclaraca.gov/TeenCenter This online course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. For information and to register, go to: www.economicdrivingschool.com/online/ The Teen Center is a safe and fun environment, where teens can build self-esteem, develop friendships and be mentored by positive adult role models. Teens in 8th through When registering, please complete the question that says: How did you hear about us? 12th grade who live in Santa Clara, attend a school in the Santa Clara Unified School Choose: Activity Guide. Enter code: 3740 District, or have a Grandparent living in Santa Clara and have a Resident Youth Card (details above) are eligible to participate in Teen Center activities. Guests are welcome, but a Guest Participation Application must be completed and returned to the Teen Schedule of Teen Programs & Special Events Center prior to attending; certain restrictions apply. See the monthly calendar available at the Teen Center, or visit us online at: For information regarding the Youth Commission, please see page 34. www.santaclaraca.gov/TeenCenter and click “Teen Center Calendar.”

33 YOUTH COMMISSION WHO WE ARE In addition, each year the Youth Commission volunteers at City-wide special events (e.g. The Santa Clara Youth Commission is a 15-member assembly consisting of Santa Art and Wine Festival, City Halloween Party, Tree Lighting Ceremony, and Easter Egg Clara residents, representing various middle and high schools. The Youth Commission’s Hunt) as well as hosts their own projects/activities (e.g. A.E.D. Project, S.C’s Got Talent, responsibility is to act in an advisory capacity to the City of Santa Clara City Council on and Tour de Santa Clara). matters pertaining to the youth and teen population, especially as related to municipal WANT TO GET INVOLVED? programs and projects of the City. Meetings take place the second Tuesday of each month (September-May) at the Santa ACTIVITIES WE’RE INVOLVED IN Clara Teen Center (located at 2446 Cabrillo Avenue) from 6:00-8:30 pm and are open The Youth Commission has been an active part of the community since it’s inception to the public. Become a Member at Large and provide input on issues that effect the in 1995. They successfully recommended the development of the Skate Park and Teen community by serving on various committees and assisting with community volunteer Center, created the Youth Commission sponsored Community Service Scholarship for opportunities. For more information, contact Jennifer Herb at (408) 615-3740. high school juniors and seniors, and developed “SC’s Got Talent,” a community-wide talent show. THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES Serving the recreational and social needs of individuals who have disabilities attend a social gathering with limited supervision, or bring an attendant. (1:8 with Integrity and Pride since 1973. Committed to fostering and promoting ratio provided) a safe and healthy leisure lifestyle for people with disabilities/special needs CHILDREN’S RECREATION (AGES 4 - 12) who live, work, and play in the community of Santa Clara.Programs and Come play on Saturday mornings! Participants are placed in a designated activities are positive, achievable and non-competitive oriented - focusing on playgroup with peers based on age and functioning level. Activities, for the younger one’s ABILITIES rather than disabilities. participant’s group, involve parallel play and provide exploration, self-expression, Meaningful and purposeful activities are planned to develop and enhance: independence, and physical development. The older participant’s group emphasizes • Leisure Awareness • Personal Growth & Development • Self-Esteem small group play, appropriate social interaction, decision making, and skill • Increased Independence • Social Skills • Community Awareness development. Please send your child with a healthy snack each week. (1:5 • Self-Confidence • Community Pride • Communication ratio provided) • Fine & Gross Motor Coordination • Health & Wellness • Quality of Life TEEN CLUB (AGES 13+) Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and qualified Therapeutic Recreation Teens just want to have FUN! And that’s what this high energy active group enjoys Staff ensure the highest quality of service and use of therapeutic techniques and each week. Join friends and make new ones while participating in active group modalities. Enthusiastic teams of TR Leaders serve as positive role models and are games, crafts, music, and special events. Trips to the Santa Clara Teen Center may prepared to meet the social and recreational needs of individuals with disabilities. be planned during some sessions. At the Teen Center, participants can hang out Disabilities served include, and are not limited to: developmental, intellectual, with able-bodied teens while having fun with video games, billiards, movies, and autism, physical, cerebral palsy, neurological, hearing/visual impairments, and much more! Participant must be able to attend a social gathering with limited emotional/behavioral challenges. supervision and minimal assistance provided, or bring an attendant. (1:8 SOCIAL RECREATION PROGRAMS ratio provided) Social Programs offer participants an opportunity to experience a variety of THE SOCIAL-LITES (AGES 21+) recreational activities with peers in a positive, FUN, and welcoming environment. Step out on Friday nights! Community, social, and leisure education is the focus Activities may include, group games, music, fitness/exercise, arts and crafts, of this group. Spend time with friends; organize group outings, activities, and dancing, creative dramatics, table games, sports, and much more. Program goals special events; strengthen life skills in money management and social etiquette. emphasize social and physical development. See program descriptions for criteria The sky’s the limit! Two to three outings are planned per session. Transportation and staff-to-participant ratios provided prior to registering. Register for only one is not provided. This club is designed for the independent, higher functioning evening club, and please choose the one that most appropriately meets your individual. Participant must be able to attend and interact with minimal needs. Most club meetings will be held on site and require little additional funds. supervision, and/or independently direct staff for assistance. (1:12 ratio Each participant (family or group home) may be asked to provide refreshments at provided) least once per session. WELLNESS/SPECIAL INTEREST PROGRAMS ADULT SOCIAL CLUB (AGES 21+) These classes and programs offer experiences that enhance and support a healthy This club is designed for individuals who enjoy being physically active, learning life style while emphasizing self-growth and self-expression. Criteria for new games, socializing with peers, and developing friendships in a fun energetic participation varies; please refer to class descriptions and ratios provided environment. Focus is on the group process, appropriate social interaction, and prior to registering. Except for TR Aquatics, participants must be able to leisure education. Participant must be able to attend a large social gathering understand and follow simple directions and require minimal supervision. with minimal supervision and minimal assistance from staff. (1:12 ratio provided) TR AQUATICS (AGES 4 - 65+) Swim classes focus on safety, water adjustment, health/wellness, fitness, CAPABILITIES CLUB (AGES 40 - 60+) relaxation, self-esteem, and enjoyment. Water safety is emphasized through This club is designed to meet the needs of individuals who require additional adapted basic swim instruction and challenging water play/activities. Small group assistance in communication, physical “hand-over-hand” activity, and conflict classes are structured to provide a positive, non-threatening environment. Classes resolution. This club is perfect for the older individual interested in socializing with are held at the Santa Clara Senior Center Natatorium (indoor facility) throughout the peers in small groups. Activities are geared to motivate and stimulate the senses, year. (1:2-5 ratio provided)

YOUTH COMMISSION & THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES THERAPEUTIC RECREATION & COMMISSION YOUTH while improving physical health and quality of life. Participant must be able to 34 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES DANCE PROGRAM ID Fit – Santa Clara Senior Center (SCSC) Fitness Center and Natatorium Jazz dance classes focus on gross motor coordination, balance, directionality, self- The SCSC is wheelchair accessible and designed to meet the needs of all Santa expression, body awareness, memorization, creativity, and sequencing. Participants Clara seniors (ages 50+) and individuals with disabilities (ages 18+). Residents will learn jazz dance technique, steps, combinations, and choreographed routines. of the City of Santa Clara who have a qualifying disability or permanent medical Gotta Dance (Ages 13+) condition may be eligible to use the fitness center and/or the indoor pools during Do you find yourself tapping to the beat whenever you hear music? These classes open use hours. Interested individuals must complete a required registration form are geared towards teens and adults who want to learn simple jazz dance steps to obtain a current ID Fitness/Aquatics card. Informational and registration forms while moving to the latest music. are available at the Senior Center or online at www.santaclaraca.gov/SeniorCenter. Gotta Dance I - Beginning level class. No prior dance experience necessary. Contact Renee Furtado, Therapeutic Services Supervisor, at (408) 615-3169, for (1:14 ratio provided) information regarding eligibility and registration. Gotta Dance II - Intermediate level class. Prior dance experience or instructor SPECIAL PROGRAMS/CO-SPONSORED PROGRAMS approval is necessary. (1:12 ratio provided) Cooperative Dances (Ages 18 - 65+) FITNESS PROGRAM Dances are sponsored cooperatively by the cities of Santa Clara, San Jose, TRS can help you to meet your fitness goals through structured fitness/exercise and Sunnyvale, and are planned for individuals with disabilities/special needs. classes for those needing more direction and/or supervision. Or try a drop-in/ Supervision is provided by each agency. Tickets can be purchased at the door open use program for those who prefer to workout or swim independently. Both on the evening of each scheduled dance. Cost is $7.00 per person. Dance hours are held at the Santa Clara Senior Center. Criteria and eligibility for participation are 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm. Supervision begins at 7:00 pm., please schedule rides vary with each program. Please refer to class/program descriptions for additional accordingly. information. Dance Schedule 2012: Gettin’ Fit (Ages 13+) October 26 – Hosted by Sunnyvale Want to get in shape and improve your overall physical well being? These classes, December 14 – Hosted by San Jose designed to accommodate those with developmental and intellectual disabilities, will provide a total body workout utilizing both cardio and strength training. Healthy eating habits, safe training practices, and proper use of the fitness equipment and free weights will be emphasized. (1:6 ratio provided) No Falls S.O.S. (Ages 50+) Stretch, Observe & Strengthen to decrease the risk of falling. Class is designed to

accommodate the needs of those with physical health and mobility challenges. THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES Focusing on falls prevention, this class provides you with gentle exercises to develop and improve your balance, sense of equilibrium, flexibility, spatial awareness, and core muscular strength. See full description on page 20. Register for this class by contacting TRS at (408) 615-3170 or through the registration process provided on page 3 of this activity guide.

FOR INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER FOR THERAPEUTIC RECREATION PROGRAMS, PLEASE CONTACT THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES AT (408) 615-3170.

Course Age Day Time Start End Location Res. / Non-res. Adult Social Club 1 21 up Tue 6:00-9:00 pm Oct 16 Dec 4 Senior Center $47 / $59 CapABILITIES Club 1 40 up Wed 5:30-7:30 pm Oct 17 Dec 5 Senior Center $47 / $59 Children’s Recreation 1 4-12 Sat 9:30-11:30 am Oct 20 Dec 8 CRC $47 / $59 Gettin’ Fit 1 13 up Wed 6:00-7:00 pm Oct 17 Dec 5 Senior Center $43 / $54 Gettin’ Fit 1 13 up Wed 7:15-8:15 pm Oct 17 Dec 5 Senior Center $43 / $54 Gotta Dance I 1 13 up Wed 7:15-8:30 pm Oct 17 Dec 5 Senior Center $45 / $56 Gotta Dance II 1 13 up Wed 6:00-7:15 pm Oct 17 Dec 5 Senior Center $45 / $56 Teen Club 1 13 up Thu 6:00-8:30 pm Oct 18 Dec 6 CRC $47 / $59 The Social-Lites 1 21 up Fri 6:00-9:00 pm Oct 19 Dec 7 Senior Center $47 / $59 TR Swim Class 4 up Tue,Thu 5:00-5:30 pm Sep 25 Oct 4 Senior Center $26 / $33 TR Swim Class 4 up Tue,Thu 5:00-5:30 pm Nov 13 Nov 15 Senior Center $13 / $16 TR Swim Class 13 up Tue,Thu 5:45-6:30 pm Sep 25 Oct 4 Senior Center $26 / $33 TR Swim Class 13 up Tue,Thu 5:45-6:30 pm Nov 13 Nov 15 Senior Center $13 / $16 1 No program November 13 through November 24 35 SENIOR CENTER SENIOR CENTER ADVENTURES TO GO Adventures to Go offers a variety of travel options for Santa Clara residents Located at 1303 Fremont Street and non-residents age 50 and up. Embark on day trips to different locations Offers a variety of programs, services, and activities for throughout Northern California each month. Explore new, exciting destinations individuals 50 years of age and above. on extended tours throughout the year. Travel brochures, detailed itineraries and Facility Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:00 am-5:00 pm; registration information is available at the Senior Center. The monthly Adventures Saturday, 9:00 am-12:00 pm; Sunday, Closed to Go newsletter provides a list of upcoming trips; pick up a copy or find it online: Note: The Office, Fitness Room and Natatorium (Indoor Pools) www.santaclaraca.gov/SeniorCenter close ½ hour prior to the closing time of the building. Phone: (408) 615-3170 BALLROOM DANCES www.santaclaraca.gov/SeniorCenter Dances are held at the Senior Center on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:30-10:30 pm, except holidays. The cost is $6.00 per person for a live band, and SERVICES $5.00 per person for a DJ. Dance lessons are offered from 6:30-7:30 pm with paid CARE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM admission. Schedules are available in the Senior Center Newsletter. Our Care Manager assists seniors to remain safe and independent in their homes FITNESS CENTER and supports caregivers by utilizing resources in the community. This free service The Fitness Center is equipped with treadmills, cross-trainers, exercise bikes, is for Santa Clara residents, aged 60 and over. Donations to the program are rowing machines, an upper-body exerciser, 13 pieces of individualized strength appreciated. equipment, cable cross and Hoist weight machines, free weights, and a core HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAM strength/stretching area. Volunteer attendants are available to answer questions about the equipment; an orientation video is also available for new and existing Enjoying a healthy later life involves taking care of your body, mind, emotions, and participants to view. Registration forms are available at the Senior Center office. spirit. The program helps seniors learn about ways to enrich their daily lives. The Users of the Fitness Center must possess and present a Senior Center photo ID. H&W nurses offer health education, information and referral, support groups, blood pressure and diabetic screenings, caregiver support, and special programs such as NATATORIUM Walk a Block. We work with the Senior Center Care Manager to assist home bound The Natatorium consists of three pools: 1) a lap pool; 2) a warm water pool; and, seniors. Please contact the office for a free appointment. 3) a spa. The Natatorium provides an excellent place for seniors to get fit through DINING OUT aquatic exercise. Registration forms are available at the Senior Center Office. Users of the Natatorium must possess and present a photo identification card issued by A meal is served at the Senior Center every weekday at 11:30 am to people 60 the Santa Clara Senior Center. For operating hours, please call (408) 615-3170. years of age or over, for a voluntary donation of $2.50. Reservations are required and should be made a day in advance by calling (408) 615-3174. SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION ACTIVITIES Programs requiring registration include Adventures to Go, the Fitness and Aquatics program, the Lapidary Lab, and the Woodshop. In order to participate in any of these CLASSES & WORKSHOPS programs, participants are required to: Join us for classes that are available through the Senior Center: 1. Complete a registration form, available from the Santa Clara Senior Center or Fitness for All - Wednesday, 10:30-11:45 am, see page 20. online www.santaclaraca.gov/SeniorCenter; and, Dance for Health - Tuesday, 1:00-2:00 pm, see page 15. 2. Review and sign the Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement Jazzercise with Jerome - Monday and Wednesday, 7:30-8:30 am, see page 20. and initial the Participation Guidelines; and, Pilates Mat-Building the Foundation - Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30-8:30 am, see page 20. 3. Submit the registration form in person to the Santa Clara Senior Center, along Tai Chi for Life! - Tuesday and Thursday, 8:45-9:45 am, see page 20. with proof of age and Santa Clara residency, as appropriate. Zumba Gold® with Ginger - Monday, 10:00-10:45 am and Wednesday, 9:30-10:15 am, see page 20. Workshops are held periodically; see monthly newsletter for details.

LIBRARY SERVICES Youth Services offers Storytime programs of storytelling, flannel board stories, finger Programs are subject to change. Please consult the Children’s Calendar of Events on plays, and music for infants through preschool. Special Family programs are held our webpage for exact dates, or come in to the Youth Services Department to pick up a occasionally throughout the year, as are special programs for Teens (Grades 7-12). monthly calendar of events. Our monthly Youth Services calendar, available at Central Fall Storytime Schedule: Park Library and Mission Library Family Reading Center, lists all program dates and Tuesday, September 4 through Saturday, October 13 and times. ALL PROGRAMS ARE FREE OF CHARGE. Tuesday, October 30 through Saturday, December 15 CENTRAL PARK LIBRARY MISSION LIBRARY AND FAMILY Tuesdays 10:30 am (Redwood Room) Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 yrs.) 2635 Homestead Road READING CENTER 7:00 pm (Redwood Room) Family Storytime (all ages) Santa Clara, CA 95051 1098 Lexington Street Wednesdays 10:30 am (Redwood Room) Toddler Storytime (ages 24-36 mos.) Adult Services (408) 615-2900 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Thursdays 10:30 am (Cedar Room) Baby Lapsit (0-12 mos.) Youth Services (408) 615-2916 (408) 615-2964 10:30 am (Redwood Room) Young Ones (12-24 mos.) www.library.santaclaraca.gov Saturdays 10:30 am (Redwood Room) Family Storytime (all ages) SENIOR CENTER & LIBRARY SERVICES SENIOR CENTER & LIBRARY 36 SANTA CLARA PARKS & FACILITY RESERVATIONS City of Santa Clara residents and qualifying resident groups may reserve specific FACILITY USE ELIGIBILITY

Park facilities for receptions and parties on a space available basis. All reservations Private Use: SANTA CLARA PARKS & FACILITY RESERVATIONS & CO-SPONSORED CLUBS are accepted in person at the Community Recreation Center up to 4 months in • Birthday, Family Reunion, Christening, etc. - Person hosting the party must live in advance and no less than 7 days in advance. No reservations by phone. For more the City of Santa Clara and be present at the event. information, call (408) 615-3140 or check online at: www.santaclaraca.gov/index. • Wedding - Bride, Groom, Bride’s Parents, or Groom’s Parents must live in the City aspx?page=1471 of Santa Clara. FACILITY/RENTAL RESERVATION FEES • Proof of Residency: Driver’s license, pre-printed check, utility bill, renter’s agreement, or any other document that establishes residency. Picnic Areas* Company Use: Central Park Arbor and Pavilion • Company or offices must be located in the City of Santa Clara and must use Each section in the Pavilion or Arbor rents for $89.00 per section. • Santa Clara address on the permit. There is a $50.00 security deposit for one area, or a $100.00 for two or more • • Can only be used for recreational events (no business meetings, seminars, areas. No more than 3 areas may be rented by one group. training meetings, workshops, etc.) If the Permittee wants to have amplified music, a $53.00 amplification • • Proof of Residency: Letterhead, company check, employee badge, company application fee is due with the paperwork. (This permit can be made at a phone book. different time than the use permit, but no less than 7 days in advance.) Groups renting less than 3 sections are not allowed amplified music. Organizational Use: • Jump houses and other inflatable play structures are not allowed in any City of This category includes youth groups, churches and non-profit clubs. Santa Clara park except in the Central Park Pavilion or Arbor, and only with an • Proof of Residency: Must have a facility (other than a person’s house) in the advance reservation/permit to use ALL THREE areas within the facility City of Santa Clara or must have 51% or more, membership living in the City of • Reservations/permits are limited to City of Santa Clara residents only. Santa Clara. (Roster must be provided.) • Can use park buildings for weekly or monthly group meetings. * All rental fees are due at the time of application. Fees subject to change • Can use facilities for recreational events at regular rental rates, but not for July 1. Call the Community Recreation Center for details. fund-raising. (S.C. Youth groups use the facilities for meetings for free. Adult Park Buildings* (60 people maximum) groups pay $25.00 per visit; maximum 3 hours. No food or drink allowed at Agnew, Bowers, Machado, and Maywood Park Buildings meetings.) Rental $44.00 per hour with a $50.00 security deposit. • School Use: Lick Mill Park Building • School must be located in the City of Santa Clara. • Rental $88.00 per hour with a $100.00 security deposit. • S.C.U.S.D. can use the park buildings and picnic areas free of charge if the *Rental time must include set-up and clean-up time. Park building users must be event is for children. If the event is for adults, a rental fee is charged. cleaned up and out of the building by 10:00 pm. There is no alcohol or amplified For park locations and features, see pages 38 and 39. sound allowed in the park buildings. Refunds/Cancellations • In order to receive a refund, reservations must be cancelled at least 7 full working days before the reservation date. A $40.00 cancellation fee will be charged. • Reservations cancelled less than 7 days before the rental date forfeit all fees.

CO-SPONSORED CLUBS DOG TRAINING SANTA CLARA CRICKET CLUB The Mission City Dog Training School, in cooperation with the Santa Clara Parks & The Santa Clara Cricket Club, founded in 1987, provides residents of Santa Clara the Recreation Department, offers dog obedience and puppy training classes on Saturdays opportunity to experience one of the world’s most popular sports. Club matches are at Maywood Park. The program is held April through December and is open to residents played on Sundays at Wilson Adult Education Center, located at 1840 Benton Street. This and non-residents. For complete information on classes, contact Walt online at organization is recognized as one of the outstanding clubs in The Northern California got.net/~wnagle/about_sessions.html or call (831) 465-1491. Cricket Association. For more information, contact the Santa Clara Cricket Club at P.O. SANTA CLARA LAWN BOWLS CLUB Box 3589, Santa Clara, CA 95055 or online at www.santaclaracc.org Looking for a new type of activity? Try your hand at lawn bowling. It’s a great way to get SANTA CLARA TENNIS CLUB in shape, make new friends, and have fun. All ages will enjoy this sport. Come to a free Calling all tennis players! Have you been thinking about exercising and do you enjoy lesson and see for yourself. For more information, visit www.santaclaralawnbowls.org playing outdoors? Join the Santa Clara Tennis Club. Residents can join for an annual fee or call the instructor at (408) 448-7439. The Santa Clara Lawn Bowls Club is located of $20.00 for singles and $30.00 for families; non-residents pay an additional $5.00. in Central Park on Patricia Drive, between the Central Park Library and the International Membership includes a monthly newsletter, membership list with phone numbers, local Swim Center. Open on Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:30 pm, Saturdays at 12:45 tournaments, socials, drop-ins, inter-club tennis, ladders, the July “Pig-out” Social, and pm, and Sundays at 1:00 pm. During Daylight Saving Time, try evening bowling on the end-of-the-year banquet in November. Send your check and player rating (NCTA/ Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:00 pm. Come out and play! USTA rating – 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, etc.) to Santa Clara Tennis Club, P.O. Box 2645, Santa Clara, CA 95054. For more information, visit www.sctennisclub.org.

37 CITY OF SANTA CLARA PARKS & FACILITIES 1. Agnew Park 2. Agnews Historic Cemetery 3. Agnews Historic Park, Mansion & Auditorium 4. Bowers Park 5. Bracher Park 6. Buchser Middle School 7. Cabrillo Middle School 8. Central Park – Arbor, Pavilion, Lawn Bowling Green & Softball Fields 9. Central Park Library 10. City Hall 11. City Plaza Park & Gazebo 12. Civic Center Park 13. Community Recreation Center 14. Curtis School 15. Earl R. Carmichael Park 16. Elmer Johnson Ballfield 17. Everett Alvarez Jr. Park 18. Fairway Glen Park 19. Fremont Park 20. Fuller Street Park 21. Geof Goodfellow Sesquicentennial Park 22. George F. Haines International Swim Center 23. Great America 24. Gymnastics Center 25. Henry Schmidt Park 26. Homeridge Park 27. Jenny Strand Park 28. Larry J. Marsalli Park 29. Lick Mill Park 30. Live Oak Park 31. Lou Vierra Baseball Field 32. Machado Park 33. Mary Gomez Park & Pool 34. Maywood Park 35. Memorial Cross Park 36. Mission City Center for Performing Arts 37. Mission City Memorial Park (Cemetery) 38. Mission College & Sports Complex 39. Mission Library Family Reading Center 40. Montague Park & Pool 41. Parkway Park 42. Reed Street Dog Park 43. Rotary Park 44. Santa Clara Convention Center 45. Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club 46. Santa Clara High School 47. Santa Clara Senior Center 48. Santa Clara Tennis Center 49. Santa Clara Unified School District 50. Santa Clara University 51. Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park ve A 52. Steve Carli Park a t i s 53. Sutter Elementary School o R 54. Thamien Park 55. Townsend Football Field/Handball Courts 56. Triton Museum of Art 57. Ulistac Natural Area 58. Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center, Skate Park, & Teen Center 59. War Memorial Park & Playground 60. Warburton Park & Pool 61. Washington Park Baseball Field 62. Westwood Oaks Park 63. Wilcox High School Map is not to scale. 64. Wilson School/Adult Education Center CITY OF SANTA CLARA PARKS & FACILITIES CLARA PARKS CITY OF SANTA 38 CITY OF SANTA CLARA PARKS & FACILITIES Agnews Historic Auditorium Reed Street Dog Park Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park Warburton Swim Center 4030 Sellon Circle 888 Reed St. 5049 Centennial Blvd. 2250 Royal Dr. Agnews Historic Cemetery (408) 615-3144 Skate Park (408) 241-6465 1250 Hope Dr. Santa Clara Convention Center 2440 Cabrillo Ave. Washington Park Agnews Historic Park & Mansion 5001 Great America Parkway (408) 615-3191 270 Washington St. on Buchser 4030 Lafayette St. (408) 748-7000 Sutter Elementary School campus (lighted baseball) Arbor & Pavilion Picnic Areas Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club 3200 Forbes Ave. Wilcox High School Central Park, 909 Kiely Blvd. 5155 Stars and Stripes Dr. 3250 Monroe St. (408) 980-9515 Teen Center 2446 Cabrillo Ave. Wilson School/Adult Education Buchser Middle School Santa Clara High School (408) 615-3740 Center 1111 Bellomy St. 3000 Benton St. 1840 Benton St. Townsend Football Field/Handball Community Recreation Center Santa Clara Senior Center Courts 969 Kiely Blvd. 1303 Fremont St. 1111 Bellomy St. on Buchser campus (408) 615-3140 (408) 615-3170 Triton Museum of Art Cabrillo Middle School Santa Clara Tennis Center 1505 Warburton Dr. 2550 Cabrillo Ave. 2625 Hayward Dr. (8 lighted courts) (408) 247-3754 (408) 247-0178 Central Park Library Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity 2635 Homestead Road Santa Clara Unified School District Center (408) 615-2900 1889 Lawrence Rd. 2450 Cabrillo Ave. City Hall (408) 423-2000 (408) 615-3760 1500 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara University (408) 615-2200 500 El Camino Real Curtis School 890 Pomeroy Ave. Elmer Johnson Ballfield Poplar St. & Monroe St. on Buchser campus (lighted softball) PARKS l Night-Lighted BUILDING PICNIC AREA BBQS RESTROOMS SWIMMING POOL BASKETBALL COURTS SOFTBALL FIELDS TENNIS COURTS AREA PLAY CITY OF SANTA CLARA PARKS & FACILITIES George F. Haines International Swim Agnew - 2150 Agnew Rd. u u u u u Center Bowers - 2582 Cabrillo Ave. u u u u u 2625 Patricia Dr. Bracher - 2560 Alhambra Dr. u u u u (408) 243-7727 Central - 909 Kiely Blvd. u u u u u u l l u Great America City Plaza - Lexington St. & Main St. u 4701 Great America Parkway Civic Center - Lincoln St. & El Camino Real (408) 988-1776 Earl R. Carmichael - 3445 Benton St. u u u u l u Gymnastics Center Everett Alvarez, Jr. - 2280 Rosita Dr. u u u u u 3445 Benton St. (408) 615-3140 Fairway Glen - 2051 Calle de Primavera u u u u Fremont - 1303 Fremont St. u u Lawn Bowling Green 2625 Patricia Dr. Fuller St. - 61 Fuller St. u u u u Geof Goodfellow Sesquicentennial - 1590 El Camino Real Lou Vierra Baseball Field Ravizza Ave. & Raggio Ave. Henry Schmidt - 555 Los Padres Blvd. u u u u u u l u Homeridge - 2985 Stevenson St. u u u u u Mary Gomez Pool Bucher Ave. & Rebeiro St. Jenny Strand - 250 Howard Dr. u u u u u u (408) 243-5583 Larry J. Marsalli - 1425 Lafayette St. u u u l u Mission City Center for Performing Lick Mill - 4750 Lick Mill Blvd. u u u u u u u Arts Live Oak - 641 Moreland Way u u u u 3250 Monroe St., on Wilcox High Machado - 3360 Cabrillo Ave. u u u u u u School campus Mary Gomez - 651 Bucher Ave. u u u u u u u Mission City Memorial Park Maywood - 3330 Pruneridge Ave. u u u u l u (Cemetery) 420 N. Winchester Blvd. Memorial Cross - Martin Ave. & De La Cruz Blvd. (408) 615-3790 Montague - 3595 MacGregor Lane u u u u u u u Mission College & Sports Complex Montague Swim Center - 3750 De La Cruz Blvd. u 3000 Mission College Blvd. (3 lighted Parkway - 3657 Forest Ave. u u u u softball, 1 baseball) Reed Street Dog Park - 888 Reed St. u u u Mission Library Family Reading Rotary - 1490 Don Ave. u u u Center Steve Carli - 1045 Los Padres Blvd. u u u 1098 Lexington St. Thamien - 4321 Lick Mill Blvd. u u u u u u (408) 615-2964 Ulistac Natural Area - 4901 Lick Mill Blvd. (walking trails) Montague Swim Center War Memorial Playground - 295 Monroe St. u u u 3750 De La Cruz Blvd. (408) 988-3202 Warburton - 2250 Royal Dr. u u u u u u Westwood Oaks - 460 La Herran Dr. u u u u u 39 City of Santa Clara Prst. Std. Parks & Recreation Department U.S. Postage 1500 Warburton Avenue PAID Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara, CA 95050 Permit No. 14 ECRWSS

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Free & Reduced Meal Application Information for the 2012-2013 School Year If you were receiving free or reduced meals during the 2011-2012 school year, you will need to renew your application for this school year. Last year’s application is set to expire on September 28, 2012. There are two methods for applying for free or reduced meals. 1. Apply online - it is quick, private, and secure: https://onlinemealapps.scusd.net 2. Paper applications can also be submitted when you receive them to your school site or the district office located 1889 Lawrence Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051. For more information, please call (408) 423-2152.