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Summer Recreation and Parks Activity Guide El Segundo 18 INSIDER summer Recreation and Parks Activity Guide SUMMER FUN Summer 2018 June – September 3FTJEFOUSFHJTUSBUJPOCFHJOT.BZt/PO3FTJEFOUSFHJTUSBUJPOCFHJOT+VOF tXXXFTSFDPSHt'PMMPXVTPO!FTSFDBOEQBSLT RECREATION & PARKS COMMISSION TABLE OF CONTENTS Bob Motta, Chair Lee Davis, Vice Chair Registration Information.....03 Rick Pierce, Commissioner Dave Lubs, Commissioner Summer Calendar................04 Alex Farfan, Commissioner The Recreation and Parks Commission meets every third Summer Events...................05 Wednesday of each month at the City Council Chambers in City Hall (350 Main Street) at 6pm. Aquatics Programs..............06 RECREATION & PARKS STAFF Beach Shuttle......................06 Meredith Petit, Director of Recreation & Parks Christopher Hentzen, Park Maintenance Superintendent Summer Swim.....................07 Arecia Hester, Recreation Superintendent Dan O’Toole, El Segundo TV Program Manager Arts & Crafts.......................08 Monse Palacios, Sr. Administrative Analyst Jackie Day, Sr. Administrative Specialist Dance & Music....................08 Ryan Delgado, Recreation Supervisor SENIORS, TRANSPORTATION, SPECIAL EVENTS & Exercise & Fitness...............09 MARKETING Library Summer Programs..09 Jeanette Gant, Recreation Supervisor Summer Camps...................10 AQUATICS PROGRAMS Shawn Green, Recreation Supervisor Drama Programs.................12 SPORTS, TEENS & ATHLETIC FIELDS Darren Uhl, Recreation Supervisor Instagram Photo Contest....12 CULTURAL ARTS PROGRAMS, REGISTRATION, Sports..................................13 CLASSES & FARMERS MARKET Shaunna Hunter, Recreation Coordinator Golf Tournament.................14 TEEN CENTER, CAMPS & VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Adult Sports League...........14 Linnea Palmer, Recreation Coordinator Senior & Adult Activities.....15 AQUATICS PROGRAMS RECREATION FACILITIES & PARKS FACILITIES FIELDS PARKS Checkout Building Campus El Segundo Athletic Field Recreation Park Holly Valley Park 401 Sheldon St. 2201 E. Mariposa Ave. 401 Sheldon St. Corner of W. Holly Ave Phone: 310-524-2700 Phone: 310-524-2700 and Valley St. Fax: 310-647-4223 Acacia Park Stevenson Field 600 Block of W. Acacia Ave. Imperial Strip & Memory Tree George E. Gordon Located on the west side of Row Clubhouse Recreation Park Candy Cane Park Imperial Ave. between Hillcrest Ave 300 E. Pine Ave. 100 Block of Whiting St. and Center St. Phone: 310-524-2362 George Brett Field Fax: 310-640-7720 Located in the northeast corner of Independence Park Recreation Park Clutter’s Park Washington St. between Walnut Joslyn Center East Imperial Ave. at Sheldon St. Ave. 339 Sheldon St. Recreation Park Softball Field and Sycamore Ave. Phone: 310-524-2705 Located in the northeast corner of Constitution Park Dial-A Ride: 310-524-2704 Recreation Park, next to George Washington St. between Sycamore Kansas Park Outreach: 310-322-9033 Brett Field and Maple Ave. Corner of Kansas St. and Holly Ave. Teen Center & Skate Park Richmond Street Field El Segundo Dog Park Library Park 405 Grand Ave. Located on the corner of Mariposa East Imperial Ave between McCar- 600 Block of Main St. Phone: 310-524-2717 Ave. & Virginia St. thy Court and Sheldon St. Sycamore Park Urho Saari Swim Stadium Freedom Park Corner of Sycamore Ave. and “The Plunge” Farmer’s Market Illinois St. between Mariposa Ave California St. 219 W. Mariposa Ave. and Holly Ave. Every Thursday 3-7pm Phone:310-524-2738 Washington Park 300 Block on Main St. Hilltop Park Washington St. between Maple Phone: 310-524-2362 Camp Eucalyptus Corner of Maryland St. and Ave. 641 California St. Grand Ave. and Mariposa Ave. Phone: 310-524-2700 For more detailed facility and park information, please visit ESREC.ORG 1BHF &-4&(6/%03&$3&"5*0/1"3,4 CITY OF EL SEGUNDO REC & PARKS’ NEW REGISTRATION SOFTWARE Our New Software is Now Live! CIVI C REC To create your online account, visit esrec.org or stop by the Checkout Building, Clubhouse or Joslyn for in-person help. For More Information Call (310) 524-2700 888&43&$03( 1BHF EL SEGUNDO RECREATION AND PARKS DEPARTMENT 2018 SUMMER CALENDAR sun Mon tue wed thu fri sat TAG US USING #SHOW US #ESRECANDPARKS YOUR1 SUMMER182 SLIDE INTO 3 4 5 6 7 SUMMER8 AT THE 9 PLUNGE BEACH Co-Ed Softball SHUTTLE 10 Starts11 15 1616 BEGINS 17 18junejunneeTHE 17 18 19 20 SUMMER21 22 CONCERT IN THE PARK OF FUN @ BEACH BOYS TRIBUTE 24 25 26 27 FARMERS28 29 30 4th MARKET #showusyoursummer18 11 Insta Photo Contest Begins 3 of4 510 6 7 July WEEKLY CONCERT IN THE PARK THEMED 88 SWING BAND EVENTS W/ 13 14 BANDS, TEEN CENTERjulyjuullyyGAMES, 1155 GOLF TOURNAMENT16 BOUNCERS 20 21 AND FUN FOR CONCERT IN THE PARK THE WHOLE 22 COUNTRY/FOLK BAND 24 25 FAMILY!26 27 28 #showusyoursummer18 Insta Photo Contest Ends 1 EVERY 29 330 31 1 THURSDAY2 3 4 CONCERT IN THE PARK 3-7PM FAMilY11 5 VARIETY BAND 7 8 9 10 11 JUNE 21 CAMPOUT 12 THRU FAMilY12 AUG. 23 17 18 CAMPOUTauaugaaugustugguusstt DIVE IN BEACH MAIN ST. MOVIE AT SHUTTLE 19 20 21 22 23 THE2 PLUNGE4 2525 ENDS 26 27 28 29 30 31 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK @ ESRECANDPARKS 1BHF &-4&(6/%03&$3&"5*0/1"3,4 El Segundo Recreation & Parks PRESENTED BY CHEVRON EL SEGUNDO REFINERY AND THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO RECREATION & PARKS DEPARTMENT Summer Concerts in the park Library park activites @ 4pm Music @ 4:30pm June 17 july 8 Surf’s Up Barbara morrison The Beach boys tribute and bobby barron and his swing thing july 22 august 5 Kelly rae band midnight Ride country/folk band variety band Raffles · food trucks · arts & Crafts For more information call 310.524.2700 August 11th - 12th Fun for the whole family during 10 special themed weeks. Free activities will include games, prizes, live entertainment, face painting, bouncers, craft projects, giveaway items, and more! June Carnival Kick-Off June Under the Sea Start the summer right with games, Come and hang out with a prizes and a chance to drop our 28 live pirate and mermaid and 21 camp staff in the dunk tank. solve a scavenger hunt! at JulY Aloha El Segundo JulY El Segundo Olympics Try island living on the mainland Go for gold in table tennis Stevenson 5 with hula dancers and tropical 12 toppling, potato sack races and crafts. more at our mini olympics! Field $12 per person JulY Under the Big Top JulY Wild Wild West Wanna run away and join the Howdy city-slickers ready for a Families are invited to bring their tents and camp rootin tootin good time at our circus? Well this is just as fun with a 19 26 petting zoo? out under the stars on Stevenson Field. juggler and clowns. Includes: Dinner on Saturday and Breakfast on Sunday Aug. Bring on the Colors Aug. Fear Factor Fun Games and Activities Enjoy national coloring book day Do you have what it takes to Movie at Dusk with awesome activities and a master fear and win the Crazy Jelly 9 Bean Contest and other intense 2 giveaway. You’ll be tickled pink. S’mores around the campfire in the evening challenges? Wristbands available at the George E. Gordon clubhouse from July 5th through August 9th Aug. El Segundo’s Got Talent Aug. Summer Send Off Due to preparation needs, this event is pre-sale only. 0DNH LW WKURXJK WKH LQÁDWDEOH Enjoy music from local bands! Sing obstacle course and win free 16 along with karaoke machines. 23 Entry at 4pm on Saturday. No sales onsite & no refunds. school supplies. Must have wristbands at the gate. No alcohol. No pets allowed. For more information please call (310)524-2362 The Farmers Market is held every Thursday 3-7pm on Main St. between Grand and Holly in El SegunSegundo. Sponsored by: Eric Stoner and Kari Martin Sponsored by:y: Store located at El Segundo and Nash For more information call 310-524-2700 888&43&$03( 1BHF Aquatics Log Rolling (6 to 12 Years) - NEW DAY Urho Saari Swim Stadium “The Plunge” Log rolling is a sport with strong historical roots in the Midwest, GROUP LESSONS but is new and unique to many. Get your heart pumping, improve 8.BSJQPTB"WFOVFt t"RVBUJDT!FMTFHVOEPPSH balance, agility, footwork, core strength, and build mental toughness TIME LEVEL SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 and concentration. Participants will take turns keeping their balance 6/18/18 - 6/28/18 7/16/18 - 7/26/18 8/6/18 - 8/16/18 Please note that last admission to drop-in programs is 15 minutes on the spinning log. There is no experience necessary, but participant prior to the program closing time. All facilities are cleared 15 must be comfortable in the water. CLASSES @ THE PLUNGE minutes after the end of the program. Cost is $28/$35 for Non-Residents for 4 classes. T, Th 6/19-6/28 3:15-3:55 pm Tadpoles 1089 1237 1243 T, Th 7/17-7/26 3:15-3:55 pm Frogs 1095 1254 1260 Weekdays T, Th 8/7-8/16 3:15-3:55 pm 9:00 - 9:25am &ORZQ¿VK 1101 1271 1277 M-Th %ORZ¿VK 18353 18359 1290 Plunge 6:00 am-7:00 am M-F Masters Swim Intro to Water Polo (9 to 13 Years) - NEW CLASS Seals 18371 18377 1304 7:00 am-9:00 am M-Th Closed Practice Water Polo is an exciting, fast-paced game that incorporates athletic 7:00 am-10:00 am F Closed Practice elements from soccer, basketball, football, rugby, wrestling, and of Dolphins 18389 18392 1335 9:00 am-10:00 am M-Th Swim Lessons course, swimming. Participants will learn basic skills and strategies Sharks 1128 10:00 am-10:30 am M,W,F Swimnastics of Water Polo including ball control, game plays, passing, set-up, Tadpoles 1232 1238 1244 10:00 am-11:00 am Tu,Th Parent & Me Open Swim and shooting. Frogs 1249 1255 1261 10:30 am-1:00 pm M,W,F Lap Swim Cost is $28/$35 for Non-Residents for 4 classes.
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