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Summer 2013 City of Santa Clara Recreation Activities Guide

Our format has changed. Please see page 4 for detailed instructions on how to read the new class charts.

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 Inside this Issue Closed on Sunday 41 Developmental Assets...... 44 Infant & Tot Classes Santa Clara City residents or resident groups Class Locations...... 4 Adventures in Learning for Preschool-Aged Children...... 10 may reserve Santa Clara park buildings Co-Sponsored Clubs...... 43 Creative Arts...... 10-11 Friends of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation...... 42 Dance...... 11 and picnic facilities at Central Park on a General Information...... 4 Music...... 11-12 space available basis for receptions and Group Exercise...... 41 Special Interest...... 12-13 parties. All reservations are accepted Gymnastics...... 20-24 Sports...... 13-14 in person at the CRC, up to 4 months Let’s Move! Initiative...... 8 Youth Classes in advance. No reservations by phone. Library Services...... 43 Creative Arts...... 14-15 Call (408) 615-3140 for information. Open Ceramics Studio...... 31 Dance...... 15-16 Parks & Facilities...... 46-47 Fitness...... 16 Located on Transit Lines 58 and 81. Parks & Facility Reservations...... 45 Music...... 16-17 SANTA CLARA CITY COUNCIL Roberta Jones Junior Theatre...... 9 Special Interest...... 17-18 Jamie L. Matthews, Mayor Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club...... 40 Sports...... 18-20 Santa Clara Tennis Center...... 40 Adult & Teen Classes Debi Davis, Lisa M. Gillmor Senior Center...... 37 Creative Arts...... 31 Pat Kolstad, Patricia Mahan Skate Park...... 30 Dance...... 31-32 Jerry Marsalli, Teresa O’Neill Special Events...... 7 Fitness...... 32-33 Julio J. Fuentes, City Manager Summer Camps...... 26-30 Music...... 33 Swimming...... 24-26 Special Interest...... 34 PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Teen Center...... 31 Sports...... 34-35 Raymond G. Gamma, Chairperson Therapeutic Recreation Services...... 38-39 Sports Leagues...... 41 Charles Blair, Roseann Alderete LaCoursiere Upcoming Recreation Schedule...... 39 Senior Classes Michael E. O’Halloran, Cynthia Owens Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center...... 30 Dance...... 36 Tino Silva, Kevan Michael Walke Youth Scholarships...... 42 Fitness...... 36 Youth Sport Organizations...... 43 James Teixeira, Director of Parks & Recreation SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION Phone Directory Dwight Collins, Chairperson Adult Education Center...... (408) 423-3500 Parks & Recreation Department...... (408) 615-2260 Wanda Buck, ArLyne Diamond, Ph.D. Central Park Library...... (408) 615-2900 Roberta Jones Junior Theatre...... (408) 615-3161 Barbara A. Estrada, Frank E. Kadlecek Chamber of Commerce...... (408) 244-8244 Santa Clara Convention Center...... (800) 272-6822 Donna Marencia, Alice Pivacek City Hall - General Information...... (408) 615-2200 Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club...... (408) 980-9515 S.C.U.S.D. Community Recreation Center...... (408) 615-3140 Santa Clara Tennis Center...... (408) 247-0178 Community Services...... (408) 615-2490 Santa Clara Unified School District...... (408) 423-2000 Christine Koltermann, Ph.D., President George F. Haines Senior Center...... (408) 615-3170 Ina K. Bendis, M.D., Jim Canova International Swim Center...... (408) 243-7727 Skate Park...... (408) 615-3191 Albert Gonzalez, Andrew Ratermann Gymnastics Center...... (408) 615-3199 Teen Center...... (408) 615-3740 Michele Ryan, Ph.D., Christopher Stampolis Mission City Memorial Park (Cemetery)...... (408) 615-3790 ...... (408) 247-3754 Bobbie Plough Ed.D., Superintendent Mission Library & Family Reading Center..... (408) 615-2964 Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center...... (408) 615-3760 INSIDE THIS ISSUE & PHONE DIRECTORY INSIDE 2 Registration Information

May 1 (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.) • You must have your account “PIN” and a “client barcode” to use this system. online.activecommunities.com/ • Be prepared to pay with a major credit card or existing credit balance on your account. santaclara • 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.

Accepted at: Resident Mail-in Processing begins at 8:00 am at the CRC. Packets are selected randomly and processed as time permits; Community Recreation Center confirmations mailed as they are processed. 969 Kiely Blvd. • Mail or hand-deliver your registration packet to the CRC anytime. Registration packets will be selected Santa Clara, CA 95051 randomly for processing and completed as time permits. • Packet must include current proof of residency, payment (check, money order, or credit on account for the full 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.

May 6 (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.

May 22 (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. REGISTRATION INFORMATION • 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 New Format! How to read class listings Example: Class Location/Instructor Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate Community Recreation Center • J. Green This is an introduction for beginners as well as an intermediate class for students 47298 13 up T 6:00-8:15 pm Jan 22-Mar 12 $128 / $160 who want to take another step into the art of drawing. We will use different 47299 13 up T 6:00-8:15 pm Mar 26-May 28 $157 / $196 approaches and techniques, such as shading, contour, mass, negative space, and point-to-point. The objective is to find and enhance hidden talent. Whether you Class Times have trouble drawing a stick-figure or need help finishing your masterpiece, this is Resident/ the class for you. Early teens are welcome - a wonderful class for father-son(s) or Course Class Day mother-daughter(s). Students furnish their own supplies (cost approximately $20); Registration Non-resident Date Range Fees supply list is provided at time of registration. Code Age Range

General Information Age – Registrants must provide their birth date and be the correct age by the first Course Withdrawals/Transfers – Course withdrawals or transfers must be day of program. Proof of age may be required and must be provided upon request. requested at least 7 days prior to the start of class; subject to supervisor’s approval Barcode and PIN – Online registration requires a barcode and PIN. Call the CRC, TC, if less than 7 days before start of class. or YAC in advance of registration dates if you do not already have this information. Credit Balances/Refunds – Account balances may be used toward future Your e-mail address can be added to your account, allowing you to retrieve family registrations, or may be refunded by phoning the CRC, TC, or YAC (restrictions may PIN and barcodes anytime online. Santa Clara residents must show proof of apply). residency to receive these numbers prior to using the system. Photographic Release – The City of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department Class Attendance – Attendance is limited to individuals enrolled in the program. reserves the right to photograph and/or video tape department activities and Participants may not make up classes which they have missed; fees cannot be participants for brochures or other publicity. pro-rated for classes missed. Proof of Residency – Current proof of Santa Clara residency or Santa Clara Unified Course Cancellations – Refunds will be granted if a course is cancelled by the Parks School District status is required to register as a resident. Acceptable proof: pre- & Recreation Department. printed check, valid driver’s license, utility bill, or S.C.U.S.D. report card. Course Enrollment – Register early! Registration is not accepted at class. Courses Waiting Lists – Wait lists are created for filled classes. If a space becomes not reaching their minimum enrollment will be cancelled. If you are enrolled in a available, persons will be contacted. You may place yourself on a wait list for a filled class and decide not to attend, please contact the CRC at least 7 days in advance. class online or by calling the CRC, TC, or YAC for assistance. This will allow people on the waiting list to be called. Class Locations Bowers Park - 2582 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara Montague Swim Center - 3750 De La Cruz Blvd., Santa Clara Community Recreation Center (CRC) - 969 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara Planet Granite - 815 Stewart Dr., Sunnyvale Earl Carmichael Park (Gymnastics Center) - 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 - 2625 Patricia Dr., Santa Clara Santa Clara Tennis Center (SCTC) - 2625 Hayward Dr., Santa Clara Henry Schmidt Park - 555 Los Padres Blvd., Santa Clara Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall - 1795 Space Park Dr., Santa Clara Homestead Lanes - 20990 Homestead Rd., Cupertino Silva Martial Arts - 41 St., Santa Clara Ice Center of Cupertino - 10123 No. Wolfe Rd., Cupertino Skate Park - 2440 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara JKR Okaigan Dojo - 10051 Pasadena Ave., Cupertino Teen Center (TC) - 2446 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara Lick Mill Park - 4750 Lick Mill Blvd., Santa Clara Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center (YAC) - 2450 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara Maywood Park - 3330 Pruneridge Ave., Santa Clara Warburton Park & Pool - 2250 Royal Dr., Santa Clara Mission City Center for Performing Arts - 3250 Monroe St., Santa Clara Westwood Oaks - 460 La Herran Dr., Santa Clara

It’s Easy to Register Online! • Register for classes; residents beginning May 1 and non-residents beginning May 6. • 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. Locations & Cl ass G enera l I nformation 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 birth date 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 50 Please indicate any allergies, disabilities/special needs, or accommodations needed below. The instructor or staff or HAND-DELIVERY REGISTRATION 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 TY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT OF RISK ASSUMPTION OF L IABI Li TY & RE L EASE 6 Special Events Silicon Valley BBQ Championship & All City Picnic Concerts in the Park Friday and Saturday, June 28 & 29 June 10-August 18 This exciting, second annual event is coming to Central Park on June 28 and 29. The City of Santa Clara Concerts in the Park series offers free performances on Kick off your summer and enjoy all of your favorite activities and entertainment six Monday evenings, two Wednesday evenings, and seven Sunday afternoons from the All City Picnic at this Nationally-sanctioned event, co-hosted by the City at the Central Park Pavilion, 909 Kiely Boulevard. Monday evening concerts are of Santa Clara and the Rotary Club of Santa Clara. Event hours are Friday, June 28 from 7:00-7:45 pm and start on June 10, Wednesday evening concerts are from from 4:00-8:00 pm, and Saturday, June 29 from 11:00 am-8:00 pm. 6:30-8:00 pm and start June 19, and Sunday concerts are from 2:30-4:00 pm and You will be able to enjoy a variety of BBQ-style foods, prepared by local non-profits start July 7. Monday concerts are sponsored by Santa Clara City Library’s Youth on Food Alley, watch the Pro’s competing for the BBQ Grand Prize on the ball field, Services Program, and the Wednesday and Sunday concert series are sponsored explore the “KidZone” by playing a carnival game, riding a train around the lake, or by the City’s Cultural Advisory Commission. All ages are welcome; for the evening trying to ride a mechanical bull, browse through the “Car-B-Que” car show, and concerts, please bring a picnic dinner (and a sweater) and have a great time! For a enjoy hours of free entertainment from the afternoon into the evening inside the complete concert list, visit the City’s website at: www.santaclaraca.gov Pavilion. Bring the whole family for a fun-filled day and evening! Date Performer Time Mon, June 10 Busy Bee Dogs 7:00-7:45 pm For more information, call (408) 615-3140 or visit: www.svbbq.com Mon, June 17 Hannah Banana 7:00-7:45 pm Street Dance Featuring… Wed, June 19 The Megatones 6:30-8:00 pm Mon, June 24 TBD 7:00-7:45 pm The OTR Band Wed, June 26 Mission College Symphony 6:30-8:00 pm Friday, August 2 Mon, July 1 Far East Dragon Lion Dance Association 7:00-7:45 pm The Franklin Square Street Dance, featuring the OTR Band, will be held on Sun, July 7 Dave Rocha and Celia Malheiros Quartet 2:30-4:00 pm Friday, August 2, 7:00 to 9:00 pm. The OTR Band performs Rock ‘n Roll and R&B Mon, July 8 TBD 7:00-7:45 pm dance music from the 70’s all the way to today’s latest hits with OTR’s own unique Sun, July 14 The 357’s 2:30-4:00 pm interpretation. The OTR Band is sure to get you up, dancing, and having a fun time Mon, July 15 Owen Baker-Flynn 7:00-7:45 pm with their great music and energy! OTR was named the Best Cover Band in the Sun, July 21 Plastic Onion 2:30-4:00 pm 2009 KFOX 98.5 Last Band Standing competition, and one of the top three finalists Sun, July 28 The LyraTones 2:30-4:00 pm in the 2010 competition. Sun, August 4 Big Mike and the HartBeats 2:30-4:00 pm Sun, August 11 Daze on the Green 2:30-4:00 pm The dance will be held on Jackson Street between Homestead Road and Benton Sun, August 18 Retro Rockets 2:30-4:00 pm Street, adjacent to the Franklin Square. Admission and parking are free. Enjoy the evening with neighbors and friends at this very popular event. Refreshments will be available for purchase, or plan to start the evening by making reservations for an early dinner at a Franklin Square restaurant. Don’t miss this enjoyable event, sponsored by the City’s Cultural Advisory Commission. For more information, call (408) 615-2210.

Coming This Fall… Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival Saturday and Sunday, September 14 & 15 EVENTS SPECIA L EVENTS On September 14 and 15, join us for the thirty-third annual Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival. This popular event features 175 artists and crafts vendors, tempting foods, “Kids Kingdom,” handcrafted beer, delicious wines, and continuous live entertainment on three stages. The festival is held throughout Central Park amidst the lake, trees, and wisteria. Proceeds from this event will benefit local charities. Festival hours are 10:00 am-5:00 pm. For additional information call (408) 615-3140 or check out our website at: www.santaclaraartandwine.com

7 Let’s Move! Initiative The Let’s Move Initiative is a comprehensive initiative launched by • Reducing or eliminating sugary drinks; and, the First Lady of the United States, dedicated to solving the challenge • Getting outside to play of childhood obesity within a generation, so that children born today Parks and Recreation is the perfect place to start these efforts, will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams. Everyone and it is our goal to help you succeed by incorporating at least one has a role to play in reducing childhood obesity, including parents, component of the Let’s Move Initiative into every class or program we schools, health care professionals, faith-based and community- offer. Take a look through the classes, camps, and programs we have based organizations, public agencies and private sector companies. to offer, and see how YOU can get moving this summer! Your involvement is key to ensuring a healthy future for our children. Simple steps that we can all begin immediately are: • Educating children at a young age about nutrition, healthy snacks, and portion sizes; • Limiting “screen time” from preschool on; • Modeling healthy activity and nutrition;

Let’s Move! Classes The City of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department is committed to offering classes that support the Let’s Move! initiative. Below are just a few classes to get you moving: Infants & Tots Adults & Teens Karate, Shotokan, see page 13 A.B.C. Fitness (Women), see page 32 Little Dunkers Basketball, see page 13 Ano Nuevo Coastal Hike, see page 34 Movement Exploration, see pages 12-13 High Sierra Kayak Campout, see page 35 Youth Hot Hula Fitness®, see page 32 Advanced Cooking for Kids, see page 17 Seniors Futsal Indoor Soccer, see page 18 Dance for Health, see page 36 Gymnastics, see pages 20-24 Fitness for All, see page 36 Karate, Shotokan, see pages 18-19 Zumba Gold® with Ginger, see page 36 Rock Climbing Camp, Indoor, see page 28 Skateboarding, see page 19

It’s easy to register for classes Online by using your E-MAIL address, PIN & Barcode numbers. Did you misplace your PIN & Barcode numbers? Remember your PIN & Barcode numbers do not change and you can use the same numbers each new session (as long as your address has not changed). Did you give us your current e-mail address last time you registered? Then you are in luck! There is a simple and fast way to retrieve your lost PIN & Barcode numbers. Simply go to: online.activecommunities.com/santaclara, open Online Registration, click the link “Retrieve forgotten PIN or Client Barcode,” and type in the e-mail address you gave us. We will automatically send you the PIN & Barcode numbers for the main contact on your account. You only need your BARCODE and the family PIN to register the entire family online. If you have not already done so, please call the Community Recreation Center, Senior Center, Teen Center, or Youth Activity Center to add your e-mail address to your account. ! I nitiative Let ’ s M ove 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. Call (408) 615-3161 or visit us online at www.RJJT.org Junior Theatre programs are held at the Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard, and the Mission City CPA, 3250 Monroe Street in Santa Clara.

C.A.T.S. – Creative Artistic Theatrical Showcase Imagine Me, Too! • Community Recreation Center • J. Thomas Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr. 48140 6-8 M 3:30-4:20 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $80 / $100 Participants come to daily rehearsals for acting, dancing, and singing, which 48141 6-8 W 3:30-4:20 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $80 / $100 culminate in the production of a full-scale stage musical. This year, we will present NEW! imagine me players the exciting musical Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr. Participants will be required Participants are invited to express themselves in this exciting production for actors to provide their own simple costumes, black soft-soled shoes, and a lunch each of all levels. Students will receive acting and dancing training while preparing for a day. Our production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr. will be showcased at production of Over the Garden Wall. In this charming play, a group of kids act out the Mission City CPA on July 23, 24, and 25 at 7:00 pm. Due to the nature of this a series of stories in order to learn the secret about what is behind the mysterious program, participants are strongly encouraged to attend every day. gate in the garden wall. Performances will take place at the Mission City Center for C.A.T.S. payment plan available: 50% of class fee due at time of enrollment, Performing Arts on Friday, June 28 at 7:00 pm and at the Central Park Library on full balance due by June 10. Payment plan is not available through online Saturday, June 29 at 2:00 pm. Participants will provide their own simple costumes registration. Please register by mail or in person to take advantage of the and soft-soled dance shoes. payment plan. Mission City CPA• J. Thomas Mission City CPA• Staff 49523 8-13 M-F 5:30-7:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 28 $155 / $194 48128 8-15 M-F 10:00 am-2:30 pm Jun 17-Jul 26 $388 / $428 No class July 4 and July 5. Final class, Friday, July 26, meets 10:00 am-12:00 pm. Tech Camp Learn how to operate all of the state-of-the-art technical theatre equipment in Camp Commedia the Mission City Center for Performing Arts! Participants will learn how to set-up Commedia dell’Arte is a centuries-old form of improvised Italian theatre. Using and operate sound, lighting, and fly systems, use scene shop tools, and work with Commedia as a jumping-off point, we will act out classic comedic stories, as well special theatrical painting techniques. You will also help build and paint the sets for as create our own, and learn about how to create a complete physical character. our Summer 2013 Production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr. On the last day of camp, everyone will present their favorite creations to family and Mission City CPA• R. Havlice friends. 48148 8-18 M-Th 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 13 $79 / $99 Mission City CPA• K. Hull 48129 8-15 M-F 3:00-5:30 pm Jun 24-Jun 28 $84 / $105

48130 8-15 M-F 3:00-5:30 pm Jul 15-Jul 19 $84 / $105 Backstage Crew and Technicians Needed! R oberta J ones unior T heatre Do you prefer to be behind the scenes? Would you like to learn how to build Camp Glee Club and paint sets, hang and focus lights, and create sound effects? Are you Join the fun and excitement of Glee Club! Participants will get to choose their favorite pop songs to learn and perform. You will learn proper vocal technique, interested in being on the running crew for a live show? We have many improve your singing, and have a blast as you prepare for a performance for family volunteer opportunities for anyone ages 8-18 to be involved in the technical and friends on the last day of camp. aspects of Junior Theatre productions. Contact Kevin Cornelius by phone at Mission City CPA• K. Hull (408) 615-3161, or by email at [email protected] for details. 48131 8-15 M-F 3:00-5:30 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $84 / $105 48132 8-15 M-F 3:00-5:30 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $84 / $105 Imagine Me, Imagine Me, Too! The imagination is where everything begins! Spark your child’s imagination with this high-quality Creative Dramatics class with expert teacher Judi Thomas. Judi has developed this class for over 25 years and has created a delightful environment where children explore creativity through interactive storytelling and improvisational games. 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 to cooperate with others while stimulating their imaginations and enjoying physical exercise. Children must be able to leave their parents with ease. Imagine Me, Too!, for ages 6-8, will have more emphasis on characterization and acting technique. Imagine Me • Community Recreation Center • J. Thomas 48138 4-5 M 2:40-3:25 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $80 / $100 48139 4-5 W 2:40-3:25 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $80 / $100

2012 Jr. Theatre Performance of Gulliver’s Travels 9 Infant & Tot Classes Adventures in Learning Open House 3 year-old Program – Westwood Oaks, April 23, 5:30-6:30 pm Two outstanding enrichment programs for preschool-aged children are offered 4 year-old Program – CRC, April 22, 5:30-6:30 pm during the school year. The curriculum of each program is carefully designed to There will be two Open Houses for the Adventures in Learning classes. The Open meet the developing needs of children, ages 3 and 4. Two qualified instructors per House for the 3 year-old Program will be held on Tuesday, April 23 in the Westwood class provide a student-teacher ratio of 12:1. Oaks classroom. The 4 year-old Program Open House will be held on Monday, Children who are enrolled in the program will have priority to continue in the Winter/ April 22 at the Community Recreation Center. This is a great time for you and your Spring session, which begins in early January. For additional information, call the child to come see the classrooms and meet the teachers. Community Recreation Center at (408) 615-3140. Mandatory parent meeting Adventures in Learning Program Policies 3 year-old Program – CRC, August 14, 5:30-6:30 pm 4 year-old Program – CRC, August 13, 5:30-6:30 pm • Children must be potty trained by the time classes begin. Parents with children registered in the Fall Adventures in Learning program are • Parents must be willing to work in the classroom at least three to four times required to attend a mandatory parent meeting. The 3 year-old parent meeting will per session. If you are unable to work, it is your responsibility to send a be on Wednesday, August 14 at the Community Recreation Center. The 4 year-old representative or contact another parent in the class and trade workdays. parent meeting will be on Tuesday, August 13 at the Community Recreation Center. • Children must be capable of attending class independently within the first Beginning at 5:00 pm, come to meet with the Adventures in Learning staff, get your four weeks of class. questions answered, and complete the necessary paperwork. A formal meeting • Please contact the Program Supervisor regarding class withdrawal/refund will be held 5:30-6:30 pm. This meeting is for adults only. Please make other policy. arrangements for your children. Call the Community Recreation Center, (408) 615-3140, if you have questions The following will be required at the Parent Meeting: about the Parent Meetings or the Adventures in Learning Programs. 1. Proof of Santa Clara residency. REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 2. Proof of child’s age (e.g. birth certificate). Online, Mail-In, or Walk-In to Register: 3. Sign up for your “parent help” days . 1. Follow the Registration instructions on page 3 of this brochure. 2. Due to the popularity of the program, Santa Clara residents are encouraged Each day begins with an activity created to get the mind and body ready for to register on May 1 – the first day of Online and Mail-In registration for learning and exploring. Weekly themes are designed to introduce concepts in residents. language, math, science, and social studies. Emphasis is on development of large 3. Non-residents may register via online or mail-in, on or after May 6 for any and small motor skills, along with appropriate social and listening skills. Activities remaining spaces. include music, arts and crafts, free play, number concepts, and much more. 4. If spaces are still available, residents and non-residents may register in Children enrolling must be age 4 on or before September 1. Program is not for person at the Community Recreation Center beginning May 22. children attending Kindergarten. Children may enroll in both early morning classes 5. Registrants may not transfer to another at any time during the school year. or both afternoon classes. 6. Once classes are full, a waiting list will be established. Those who are Community Recreation Center • Staff waitlisted will be called if openings occur. Note: Mail-In registrants will be 48472 4-5 M, W, F 8:30-11:00 am Aug 26-Dec 13 $755 / $795 No class September 2, September 9, October 11, October 14, November 11, November 25, placed on a waiting list for their first choice class, if all other choices are November 27, and November 29 full. Beginning May 22, you may call (408) 615-3140 to be placed on a 48473 4-5 M, W, F 12:00-2:30 pm Aug 26-Dec 13 $755 / $795 waiting list for additional classes. No class September 2, September 9, October 11, October 14, November 11, November 25, 7. Those registered in the Fall session will have first priority to register for November 27, and November 29 Winter/Spring prior to the end of the session. 48474 4-5 T, Th 8:30-11:00 am Aug 27-Dec 12 $570 / $610 No class November 26 and November 28 3 Year-Old Program – Classes are held early morning and afternoon, 48475 4-5 T, Th 12:00-2:30 pm Aug 27-Dec 12 $570 / $610 Monday through Thursday, at Westwood Oaks Park, 460 La Herran Drive. Each No class November 26 and November 28 day consists of circle time, sharing, physical and mental warm-ups, crafts, songs, stories, indoor and outdoor play, and much more. Weekly themes provide the basis Creative Arts for learning and helping each child to feel more comfortable in a school setting and Big Hands, Little Hands with cooperative play. Children enrolling must be age 3 on or before September 1. This arts and crafts class is a perfect way for parents and children to work together, Participants enrolled in the 3 year-old program are given priority to register for the creating artwork that comes to life. Have fun with theme days and colorful, at-your- 4 year-old program. own-pace craft projects. This lively class will bring out the imagination in each Westwood Oaks • Staff participant–parents and children alike! Fee includes one adult and one child. Cl asses ot 49526 3 M-Th 8:45-10:45 am Aug 26-Dec 12 $860 / $900 No class September 2, September 9, October 14, November 11, November 25, November 26, Community Recreation Center • B. Diatte November 27, and November 28 49508 2-5 T 9:30-10:15 am Jun 11-Jul 23 $75 / $94 48469 3 M, W 11:45 am-1:45 pm Aug 26-Dec 11 $405 / $445 49509 2-5 T 10:30-11:15 am Jun 11-Jul 23 $75 / $94 No class September 2, September 9, October 14, November 11, November 25, and November 27 49510 2-5 T 11:30 am-12:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $75 / $94 48471 3 T, Th 11:45 am-1:45 pm Aug 27-Dec 12 $465 / $505 Crafty Corner No class November 26 and November 28 Join us for some craft making fun, learning craft ideas that can be easily re-created 4 Year-Old Program – Classes are held early morning and afternoon, at home. Participants will explore a new craft idea each week utilizing various art

& T & I nfant Monday through Friday, at the Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard. media. This class encourages individual creativity and imagination. 10 Infant & Tot Classes Community Recreation Center • B. Bishop Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 49511 4-6 W 10:30-11:15 am Jun 12-Jul 31 $85 / $106 49016 1.5-3 M 10:00-10:30 am Jun 10-Aug 5 $78 / $98 49512 4-6 W 11:30 am-12:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $85 / $106 49513 4-6 W 12:30-1:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $85 / $106 Pre-Ballet Students will learn basic dance terms, ballet positions, movements, patterns, and Messy Madness techniques based on class level. A fun and “messy” class for children to explore working with homemade dough, Community Recreation Center • K. Davey clay, fingerpaint, and other media, which aid in the development of fine motor skills. 49056 3-4 Sa 11:00-11:30 am Jun 15-Jul 27 $56 / $70 Community Recreation Center • B. Diatte No class June 29 49516 4-6 Th 12:00-12:45 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 49058 3-4 Sa 11:00-11:30 am Aug 17-Sep 21 $49 / $61 No class July 4 No class September 14 49053 3-5 Th 11:30 am-12:00 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $56 / $70 MOMMY & ME’S MESSY MADNESS No class July 4 A fun and “messy” class for tiny tots to explore working with homemade dough, 49054 3-5 Th 11:30 am-12:00 pm Aug 15-Sep 19 $56 / $70 clay, finger-painting, and other media, which aid in the development of fine motor skills. Fee includes one adult and one child. Tiny Tots Ballet This class, which was developed for younger children, uses props and lots of fun Community Recreation Center • B. Diatte music while introducing ballet skills. This is not a parent participation class. 49519 2-3 Th 9:30-10:15 am Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 No class July 4 Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 49520 2-3 Th 10:30-11:15 am Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 49090 2-3 Th 11:00-11:30 am Jun 13-Jul 25 $56 / $70 No class July 4 No class July 4 49091 2-3 Th 11:00-11:30 am Aug 15-Sep 19 $56 / $70

Dance Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy Beginner Ballet 49089 2-3 M 9:30-10:00 am Jun 10-Aug 5 $78 / $98 This class is perfect as a stepping-stone from Pre-Ballet to Ballet I, or ideal for the Multiple Style Classes dancer who has never taken ballet before. New dancers will learn the basics so Ballet & • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy they can advance with a solid understanding of ballet terms, positions, and steps. 48937 4-6 W 2:45-3:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $74 / $93 Dancers with a basic foundation will learn more terms and steps as well as master No class July 3 their positions before advancing further. 48938 4-6 Th 2:45-3:30 pm Jun 13-Aug 1 $74 / $93 Community Recreation Center • K. Davey No class July 4 48965 4-6 Th 3:00-3:30 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $56 / $70 48939 4-6 Th 2:45-3:30 pm Aug 22-Sep 12 $48 / $60 No class July 4 Ballet & Tap • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 48966 4-6 Th 3:00-3:30 pm Aug 15-Sep 19 $56 / $70 49543 3-5 T 2:45-3:30 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $82 / $103 Dancing Fun! 49546 3-5 T 2:45-3:30 pm Aug 20-Sep 10 $48 / $60 This class uses fun music and props to keep your active toddler moving and 49542 4-6 M 11:15 am-12:00 pm Jun 10-Aug 5 $91 / $114 49544 4-6 Sa 10:00-10:45 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $74 / $93 grooving to his/her favorite toddler tunes. Adult participation is required. No class June 29 Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 49545 4-6 Sa 10:00-10:45 am Aug 17-Sep 7 $48 / $60 48972 1.5-3 W 10:30-11:00 am Jun 12-Jul 31 $63 / $79 re allet crobatics ommunity ecreation enter heehy No class July 3 P -B & A • C R C • L. S 49059 3-5 W 11:30 am-12:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $74 / $93 Hip Hop Minis! No class July 3 I nfant & T

Get ready to bounce, wiggle, and shake! Hip Hop Minis! is a fun, high-energy class Pre-Ballet & Tap • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy guaranteed to get your little dancer movin’ and groovin’. Dancers will learn basic 49060 3-4 M 10:30-11:15 am Jun 10-Aug 5 $91 / $114 hip hop moves to fun children’s music, while improving coordination and rhythm. 49061 3-4 M 2:45-3:30 pm Jun 10-Aug 5 $91 / $114 Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 49063 3-4 Sa 9:15-10:00 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $74 / $93 48999 3-5 W 11:00-11:30 am Jun 12-Jul 31 $63 / $79 No class June 29 No class July 3 49064 3-4 Sa 9:15-10:00 am Aug 17-Sep 7 $48 / $60 Mommy & Me Ballet Pre-Ballet & Tap • Community Recreation Center • S. Van Dyne

This class, designed for you and your little dancer, utilizes a variety of props and 49065 3-5 T 9:30-10:15 am Jun 18-Jul 30 $74 / $93 ot Cl asses 49066 3-5 T 9:30-10:15 am Aug 20-Sep 17 $56 / $70 age-appropriate music to assist in introducing basic ballet skills. One adult per child must attend. Music Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 49014 1.5-3 Th 10:30-11:00 am Jun 13-Jul 25 $56 / $70 My First Drum Class No class July 4 These classes are designed to inspire children to explore their musical curiosity 49017 1.5-3 Th 10:30-11:00 am Aug 15-Sep 19 $56 / $70 using a variety of drums and percussion instruments that are designed specifically 49015 1.5-3 Sa 10:30-11:00 am Jun 15-Jul 27 $56 / $70 for small hands. Participants are encouraged to pursue creative expression No class June 29 49018 1.5-3 Sa 10:30-11:00 am Aug 17-Sep 21 $49 / $61 through music. Each class emphasizes exposure to fun musical experiences and No class September 14 introduction to musical vocabulary. Classes are designed for the student to take Infant & Tot Classes Continue - Page 12 11 Infant & Tot Classes singing and ear training through solfège (do re mi) and rhythm syllables. Lastly, we reinforce with a CD and songbook so children may practice at home. KIDS SING 2 is for children who have previously taken a session of Kids Sing or are at least 4 years of age. Note: The lab fee covers the cost of class materials (1 CD and songbook). Kids Sing • Community Recreation Center • Teacher Sean 48868 3.5-5 M 11:15 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $153 / $191

Kids Sing 2 • Youth Activity Center • Teacher Sean 48870 4-6 Th 5:20-6:05 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $153 / $191 Teacher Sean’s Music Factory Discover the power of music on your child’s development in the setting Music Together® provides. Music Together® is an Internationally renowned, research- based, early childhood music program. Children and their caregivers sing, move, jam, and have FUN as we develop a music making community. Teacher Sean or Teacher Lidia provide 45 minutes of relaxed silliness each week, as they sneak in the educational elements. After 6 years, our musical community is flourishing, so come join the party! Every semester, families are provided with a new collection of music. Teacher Sean’s Music Factory is licensed by Music Together LLC. Note: The lab fee covers the cost of class materials (2 CD’s, songbook, and a new parent handbook). A discount will be given by the instructor if two siblings are enrolled. multiple times, since the type of drums and focus of each class changes; thus, (www.musictogether.com) growth of the student is gained each session. No musical experience is required. Community Recreation Center • Teacher Lidia Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall• D. Sankus, Groove Academy of Drumming 49335 1 mo-4 W 9:30-10:15 am Jul 10-Aug 28 $156 / $195 48779 3-5 M 2:30-3:00 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 49336 1 mo-4 W 10:30-11:05 am Jul 10-Aug 28 $156 / $195 48780 3-5 M 4:00-4:30 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 Community Recreation Center • Teacher Sean 48781 3-5 M 4:45-5:15 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 48871 1 mo-4 M 9:30-10:15 am Jul 8-Aug 26 $156 / $195 48782 3-5 F 10:00-10:30 am Jun 21-Aug 9 $140 / $175 48872 1 mo-4 M 10:20-11:05 am Jul 8-Aug 26 $156 / $195 48783 3-5 F 10:45-11:15 am Jun 21-Aug 9 $140 / $175 48875 1 mo-4 Th 9:30-10:15 am Jul 11-Aug 29 $156 / $195 Parent & Child Keyboarding, Level I, II & up 48876 1 mo-4 Th 10:20-11:05 am Jul 11-Aug 29 $156 / $195 Don’t miss this chance to introduce your child to the study of piano, note reading, 48877 1 mo-4 Th 11:15 am-12:00 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $156 / $195 rhythm, and melody through games and fun activities. Each child will have a Youth Activity Center • Teacher Sean keyboard for use in the class. Fee includes one parent and one child and a parent 48880 1 mo-4 M 5:15-6:00 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $156 / $195 must attend each class. LEVEL I is for students who are new or are still working 48881 1 mo-4 M 6:05-6:50 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $156 / $195 on Book I. LEVEL II & UP is for students who have completed Book I. A Noteworthy 48873 1 mo-4 W 4:30-5:15 pm Jul 10-Aug 28 $156 / $195 Music Book is required and may be purchased on the first day of class for $18. 48874 1 mo-4 W 5:20-6:05 pm Jul 10-Aug 28 $156 / $195 For students to practice and progress in learning, access to a piano or keyboard is 48878 1 mo-4 Th 4:30-5:15 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $156 / $195 recommended. (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) Special Interest Level I • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music 49021 3-5 F 10:15-11:00 am Jun 14-Jul 26 $79 / $99 LITTLE LEARNER’S CLUB No class July 5 Join the club, a place for little learners to develop their independence, engage their 49026 3-5 F 10:15-11:00 am Aug 9-Sep 13 $79 / $99 imagination, and explore new things. A variety of creative learning experiences will 49186 3-5 F 2:00-2:45 pm Jun 14-Jul 26 $69 / $86 be provided, including circle time, arts and crafts, and stories. The goal is to make No class June 28 and July 5 learning fun and exciting, and create a smooth transition into preschool. This is a 49187 3-5 F 2:00-2:45 pm Aug 9-Sep 13 $79 / $99 parent participation class. Level II & up • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music Community Recreation Center • B. Bishop 49019 3-5 F 11:00-11:45 am Jun 14-Jul 26 $79 / $99 49529 2-3 M 10:00-10:45 am Jun 10-Jul 29 $85 / $106 No class July 5 49530 2-3 M 11:00-11:45 am Jun 10-Jul 29 $85 / $106 49023 3-5 F 11:00-11:45 am Aug 9-Sep 13 $79 / $99 49020 3-5 F 2:45-3:30 pm Jun 14-Jul 26 $69 / $86 Movement Exploration Cl asses ot No class June 28 and July 5 Movement Exploration provides parents and their children the opportunity to explore 49024 3-5 F 2:45-3:30 pm Aug 9-Sep 13 $79 / $99 their world, meet new friends, and develop motor skills in a colorful and playful environment through songs, creative play, social time, and an occasional simple Teacher Sean’s Kids Sing arts and crafts project. Class for 10-18 MONTHS is designed for wobbly walkers. Children will explore musical concepts through circle singing games, dancing, Balance and motor skills are developed. Class for 14-24 MONTHS will focus on chants, improvisation, and instrument play. It’s a Kodaly-based program that activities to further stimulate movement for the more confident walker. One parent instills a love of music while teaching basic music literacy. The program is an age- may attend with two registered participants. All participants must wear socks when specific, sequential approach for learning the language of music. Singing a rich doing activities on the mat. repertoire of folk music is used to develop the musical ear. We build skills in sight & T & I nfant 12 Infant & Tot Classes Youth Activity Center• Staff Pre-Soccer • Maywood Park • Kidz Love Soccer 48856 10-18 mos. Th 5:30-6:15 pm Jun 20-Aug 8 $65 / $81 49537 4-5 Th 9:30-10:05 am Jul 11-Aug 29 $101 / $126 No class July 4 49539 4-5 Th 5:30-6:05 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $101 / $126 48854 14-24 mos. T 5:30-6:15 pm Jun 18-Aug 6 $65 / $81 No class July 2 Little Dunkers Basketball 48855 14-24 mos. Th 6:30-7:15 pm Jun 20-Aug 8 $65 / $81 This class is designed to introduce children to the fundamentals of basketball. No class July 4 Children will become familiar with a basketball by participating in activities that teach dribbling, passing, and shooting. By creating a risk-free environment, children Sports will work on their self-confidence, as well as social interaction skills. Emphasis is NEW! Bumper Buddies on having fun and learning to play with others. Learn how to bowl, with bumpers! This class uses age-appropriate instruction Youth Activity Center • Staff to help children bowl. The bumpers are up so everyone will hit the pins. Class is 48848 3.5-4 Sa 9:30-10:15 am Jun 15-Aug 10 $74 / $93 taught by a certified bowling coach. Participants will bowl two games each week. No class July 6 48849 4-5 Sa 10:30-11:15 am Jun 15-Aug 10 $74 / $93 A $10 material fee will be collected on the first day of class. Bowling balls, shoes, No class July 6 and awards are included in the fee. Homestead Lanes • Staff Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer 49558 3-7 W 11:30 am-1:30 pm Jun 12-Aug 14 $118 / $148 A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each No class June 26 and July 3 week. As you and your child participate in our fun, age-appropriate activities, your child will be developing his or her large motor skills and socialization skills. All KARATE, SHOTOKAN, JUNIORS children receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! The fun happens on the field, and in Come learn the Martial Art of Shotokan Karate. Juniors will focus on manners, Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, you won’t have to watch from the sidelines. listening skills, following direction, and cooperation with others. Basic skills are taught at a developmentally appropriate level. Junior belt promotions are optional Bowers Park• Kidz Love Soccer 48850 2-3.5 F 5:15-5:45 pm Jul 12-Aug 30 $101 / $126 but available for an additional fee, payable to the instructor. Please wear loose, 48851 2-3.5 Sa 9:00-9:30 am Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 comfortable clothing, no jeans or dresses. Uniforms are optional but available 48852 2-3.5 Sa 9:35-10:05 am Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 for $30 and up, depending on uniform size. There are no classes available at the Okaigan Dojo for J2 and J3, through the Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Lick Mill Park• Kidz Love Soccer Department. This class can usually be repeated twice. 48853 2-3.5 Sa 4:15-4:45 pm Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 Bowers Park • M. Crawford Mommy/Daddy & Me Tae Kwon Do 48755 4-6 M 5:00-5:30 pm Jun 10-Aug 12 $110 / $138 This Tae Kwon Do program is geared specifically for children ages 3-5, and is a parent participation class. The class consists of Tae Kwon Do techniques, and JKR Okaigan Dojo • M. Crawford 48758 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:00 am Jun 15-Aug 24 $120 / $150 is fun and easy to follow for both parent and child. Our goal is to help your child develop good social skills, motor skills, self discipline, and self confidence in a fun Kidz Love Soccer (KLS) and respectful environment. You will be amazed by the level of confidence your Kidz learn from coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method; session includes child can achieve at this early age. demonstrations, games, and scrimmages in a non-competitive, recreational Silva Martial Arts • Staff format. All children receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! TOT SOCCER - Kidz develop 49196 3-5 W 9:30-10:00 am Jun 12-Jul 31 $100 / $125 large motor skills while running and kicking. PRE-SOCCER - Kidz learn basic 49197 3-5 W 9:30-10:00 am Aug 7-Sep 18 $89 / $111 techniques while building self-esteem and learning to follow instructions. Kidz Love Soccer… where the score is always FUN to FUN!™ For more information, visit: Parent & Tot Intro to Ice Skating www.kidzlovesoccer.com This is a fun experience for parent and child to learn to ice skate together; fee I nfant & T includes one child and one adult. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of instruction Tot Soccer •Bowers Park • Kidz Love Soccer 49532 3.5-4 Sa 9:15-9:45 am Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 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. Tot Soccer • Fremont Park • Kidz Love Soccer Ice Center of Cupertino• Staff 49535 3.5-4 M 5:50-6:20 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $101 / $126 49027 3-4 W 10:00-11:00 am Jun 5-Jul 10 $84 / $105 Tot Soccer • Lick Mill Park • Kidz Love Soccer 49160 3-4 W 10:00-11:00 am Jul 17-Aug 21 $84 / $105 49531 3.5-4 Sa 2:15-2:45 pm Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 49161 3-4 W 10:00-11:00 am Sep 11-Oct 16 $84 / $105

Tot Soccer • Maywood Park • Kidz Love Soccer Partners in Play ot Cl asses 49538 3.5-4 Th 10:05-10:35 am Jul 11-Aug 29 $101 / $126 Children will develop coordination and cooperation through active play with 49540 3.5-4 Th 5:00-5:30 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $101 / $126 parachutes, balls, puzzles, and games. Sing songs and play in an environment that Pre-Soccer • Bowers Park • Kidz Love Soccer enhances socialization and self-esteem. A simple art project may be completed in 49533 4-5 Sa 9:45-10:20 am Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 class. This fun, exploratory class involves cooperative play with the child’s parent. All participants must wear socks when doing activities on the mat. Pre Soccer • Fremont Park • Kidz Love Soccer 49536 4-5 M 5:15-5:50 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $101 / $126 Youth Activity Center• Staff 48857 2-3 T 6:30-7:15 pm Jun 18-Aug 6 $65 / $81 Pre-Soccer • Lick Mill Park • Kidz Love Soccer No class July 2 49534 4-5 Sa 2:45-3:20 pm Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126

Infant & Tot Classes Continue - Page 14 13 Infant & Tot Classes Tae Kwon Do for Kids WILL BE INITIATED BY THE INSTRUCTOR OR THE CRC. Unless notified to the This Tae Kwon Do program is geared specifically for children ages 3-5 years old. contrary, make up lessons will be forwarded to the next normal meeting day and Our goal is to help your child develop good social skills, motor skills, self discipline, time. However, Fridays (for weekday lessons) may be used at the instructor’s and self confidence in a fun and respectful environment. You will be amazed by the discretion. NOTE: If an earlier class is postponed due to rain, all the following level of confidence your child can achieve at this early age. classes may also be postponed that day even if the courts become dry. Silva Martial Arts• Staff Santa Clara Tennis Center• Tennis Coach John Whitlinger & USPTA 49073 3-5 W 4:30-5:00 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $100 / $125 Professional Tom Sarsfield 49071 3-5 W 4:30-5:00 pm Aug 7-Sep 18 $89 / $111 49615 4-6 M, W 3:50-4:30 pm Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 49074 3-5 F 4:30-5:00 pm Jun 14-Aug 2 $89 / $111 49616 4-6 M, W 3:50-4:30 pm Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 No class July 5 49617 4-6 M, W 4:00-5:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 7 $78 / $98 49195 3-5 F 4:30-5:00 pm Aug 9-Sep 20 $89 / $111 49618 4-6 T, Th 5:30-6:30 pm Jun 18-Jun 27 $78 / $98 49072 3-5 Sa 9:30-10:00 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $89 / $111 49619 4-6 T, Th 5:40-6:20 pm Jul 9-Jul 25 $78 / $98 No class July 6 49620 4-6 T, Th 5:30-6:30 pm Jul 30-Aug 8 $78 / $98 49194 3-5 Sa 9:30-10:00 am Aug 10-Sep 21 $77 / $96 49621 4-6 Sa 1:10-1:50 pm Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 No class September 14 No class July 6 49568 5-7 M, W 9:20-10:00 am Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 Whitlinger/Sarsfield Terrific Tiny Tennis 49570 5-7 M, W 9:20-10:00 am Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 Terrific Tiny Tennis consists of eight 40-minute lessons. Children play fun activities 49569 5-7 M, W 3:10-3:50 pm Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 and games with low compression tennis balls on the “42 ft. court” that will 49571 5-7 M, W 3:10-3:50 pm Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 enhance their skill development in a success oriented environment. Students 49572 5-7 M, W 3:00-4:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 7 $78 / $98 provide own rackets; we recommend 23” to 25” rackets. In case of rain, contact 49573 5-7 T, Th 6:30-7:30 pm Jun 18-Jun 27 $78 / $98 the CRC at (408) 615-3140 within the hour before scheduled starting time for 49574 5-7 T, Th 6:20-7:00 pm Jul 9-Jul 25 $78 / $98 class status or check with the instructor at the court. If at any time the instructor is 49575 5-7 T, Th 6:30-7:30 pm Jul 30-Aug 8 $78 / $98 absent, report to the next scheduled lesson. NO POSTPONEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT 49576 5-7 Sa 1:50-2:30 pm Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 No class July 6 Youth Classes Creative Arts Community Recreation Center • B. Bishop 49527 6-8 W 1:30-2:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $85 / $106 Acrylic Painting Do you want to learn the proper techniques in painting? Children will experiment Drawing, Beg. & Int. with color mixing and highlights, and create form with shadows while learning The class for ages 6-8 is an introduction to drawing for young children. Students to paint a variety of subject matter. Paints, media, brushes, and palettes will will experience the joy of drawing as they develop new skills while learning to draw be provided. Students will need to purchase a 12” x 16” pad of canvas paper cartoons and animated figures. The goal of the instructor is to build confidence, (approximately $15). creativity, imagination, and to have fun doing it. The class for ages 9-12 is an introduction for beginners, as well as an intermediate class for students who have Community Recreation Center • K. Manfredi some drawing experience but wish to advance. There is an outline and direction for 48722 7-13 M 3:30-5:00 pm Jun 10-Jul 29 $126 / $158 the class, but students will have opportunities to work on their personal, individual NEW! /ILLUSTRATION, Beg. & Int. projects. Students need to bring an all-purpose drawing pad to class. All other outh Cl asses Dynamic illustrations will be taught in this fun and engaging course! Students will supplies will be provided for class use and students get to take them home at the learn different styles such as cartooning, anime, and line drawing. Media will also end of the session. be explored, such as pencil sketching, water color painting, and charcoal. Material Community Recreation Center • J. Green fee of $15 will be collected on the first day of class. Intermediate class is for 48975 6-8 T 1:30-2:20 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $89 / $111 participants who have previously completed a Beginning art class with Noteworthy 48976 6-8 T 2:30-3:20 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $89 / $111 Music. (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) 48977 6-8 T 3:30-4:20 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $89 / $111 48979 6-8 T 3:30-4:20 pm Aug 13-Sep 17 $69 / $86 Beginning • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music 49177 6-12 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $76 / $95 48978 9-12 T 4:30-5:30 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $89 / $111 48980 9-12 T 4:30-5:30 pm Aug 13-Sep 17 $69 / 86 No class July 4 49179 6-12 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 8-Sep 12 $76 / $95 Kid’s Ceramics Intermediate • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music Children will learn to work with clay and enjoy creating ceramic artwork in a

& Y & Cl asses ot 49178 6-12 Th 4:20-5:05 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $76 / $95 positive and encouraging environment. Instruction in a variety of hand-building No class July 4 techniques will be experienced in this class. Each session will feature new projects. 49180 6-12 Th 4:20-5:05 pm Aug 8-Sep 12 $76 / $95 Community Recreation Center • K. Manfredi Crafty Corner 48764 7-13 W 1:45-3:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $122 / $153 Join us for some craft making fun, learning craft ideas that can be easily recreated 48762 7-13 W 3:30-5:00 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $122 / $153 48763 7-13 Th 3:30-5:00 pm Jun 13-Aug 8 $122 / $153 at home. Participants will explore a new craft idea each week, utilizing various art No class July 4 media. This class encourages individual creativity and imagination. 48766 7-13 Th 3:30-5:00 pm Aug 22-Sep 12 $70 / $88 & T & I nfant 14 Youth Classes Messy Madness Ballet A fun and “messy” class for children to explore working with homemade dough, Students will learn basic dance terms, ballet positions, movements, patterns, and clay, fingerpaint, and other media which aid in the development of fine motor skills. techniques based on class level. Community Recreation Center • B. Diatte Ballet I • Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 49528 6-8 Th 1:00-1:45 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 48953 5-8 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 No class July 4 No class July 4 48955 5-8 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 15-Sep 19 $65 / $81 Dance 48954 5-8 Sa 11:30 am-12:15 pm Jun 15-Jul 27 $65 / $81 No class June 29 Acrobatics 48956 5-8 Sa 11:30 am-12:15 pm Aug 17-Sep 21 $56 / $70 Students will learn floor routines utilizing basic tumbling skills such as rolls, No class September 14 cartwheels, and backbends. ACROBATICS II/III participants must be able to Ballet I, II • Community Recreation Center • K. Davey perform a one handed cartwheel, backbend, and handstand roll. ACROBATICS III/IV 48957 5-9 T 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $74 / $93 participants must be able to perform a back walk-over, front limber, and one handed cartwheels on both sides. Ballet II • Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 48958 6-9 Th 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 Acrobatics I • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy No class July 4 48931 5-9 T 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $82 / $103 48959 6-9 Th 5:00-5:45 pm Aug 15-Sep 19 $65 / $81 48933 5-9 T 4:15-5:00 pm Aug 20-Sep 10 $48 / $60 Ballet II, III • Community Recreation Center • K. Davey Acrobatics II, III • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 48960 6-10 T 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $74 / $93 48932 7-12 T 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $82 / $103 48934 7-12 T 5:00-5:45 pm Aug 20-Sep 10 $48 / $60 Ballet III • Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 48961 8-12 M 5:05-5:50 pm Jun 10-Aug 26 $108 / $135 Acrobatics III, IV • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy No class August 5 49524 8-16 T 5:45-6:30 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $82 / $103 49525 8-16 T 5:45-6:30 pm Aug 20-Sep 10 $48 / $60 Ballet III, IV • Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 48962 10-15 M 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 10-Aug 26 $108 / $135 Advanced Ballet Technique No class August 5 This class is geared towards the more focused dancer who has already mastered basic ballet technique, including pirouettes and grand jetes. Participants will learn Ballet Technique to master their rotation and body placement at the barre, and work on advancing This class is geared towards dancers who are serious about building their the difficulty of their center work. This is an advanced course; instructor technique and are prepared for a very concentrated class. They should have approval is required before enrolling. Students enrolled without prior already mastered pirouettes, jetes, and basic barre work through grand battements. instructor approval will be withdrawn from class. Participants will learn more advanced barre patterns, center floor skills, and proper body placement. This is an advanced course; instructor approval is required Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 48935 11-18 M 4:15-5:05 pm Jun 10-Aug 26 $108 / $135 before enrolling. Students enrolled without prior instructor approval will be No class August 5 withdrawn from class. Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 48963 6-10 Th 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $65 / $81 No class July 4 48964 6-10 Th 4:15-5:00 pm Aug 15-Sep 19 $65 / $81 The Nutcracker Ballet Want to be part of a treasured holiday classic? Join us for an exciting production of The Nutcracker. All ballerinas, get set to escape into the land of snow and sweets! We’ll have everything from Clara and the Nutcracker Prince, to Mother Ginger and the beautiful Sugarplum Fairy. The magic of The Nutcracker is not to be missed. Performances will be held the weekend of December 6. Information regarding costumes, dress rehearsals, etc. will be Y included in the packets distributed on the first day of class. outh Cl asses Community Recreation Center •Staff 49083 4-6 W 3:30-4:00 pm Aug 14-Nov 20 $191 / $231 49084 4-6 W 4:00-4:30 pm Aug 14-Nov 20 $191 / $231 49085 6-10 T 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 13-Nov 19 $218 / $258 49086 6-10 W 5:15-6:00 pm Aug 14-Nov 20 $218 / $258 49087 7-11 W 4:30-5:15 pm Aug 14-Nov 20 $185 / $225 The following course contains more advanced roles and requires the participant to take their regular dance class in addition to this class. Community Recreation Center •Staff 49088 9-18 T 4:15-5:45 pm Aug 13-Nov 19 $238 / $278

Youth Classes Continue - Page 16 15 Youth Classes Hip Hop an advanced classes; instructor approval is required before enrolling. Get moving to the latest in hip hop dance. This class focuses on stretching and Tap I, II • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy warm-ups, then on to learn the hottest hip hop moves as seen in your favorite 49079 6-12 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 13-Aug 1 $74 / $93 videos. No class July 4 Hip Hop I • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 49080 6-12 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 22-Sep 12 $48 / $60 48991 5-8 W 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $74 / $93 Tap III • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy No class July 3 49081 10-16 Th 5:45-6:30 pm Jun 13-Aug 1 $74 / $93 48994 5-8 W 4:15-5:00 pm Aug 21-Sep 11 $48 / $60 No class July 4 48992 5-10 Sa 11:30 am-12:15 pm Jun 15-Aug 3 $74 / $93 49082 10-16 Th 5:45-6:30 pm Aug 22-Sep 12 $48 / $60 No class June 29 48996 5-10 Sa 11:30 am-12:15 pm Aug 17-Sep 7 $48 / $60 Multiple Style Classes 48989 6-10 M 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 10-Aug 5 $91 / $114 Ballet & Tap I, II • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy Hip Hop II, III • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 48947 5-9 M 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 10-Aug 5 $91 / $114 48993 10-16 M 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 10-Aug 5 $91 / $114 48944 5-8 T 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $82 / $103 48952 5-8 T 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 20-Sep 10 $48 / $60 Jazz 48943 5-8 W 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $74 / $93 Students will learn jazz techniques and terminology through warm-ups and across No class July 3 the floor routines. 48949 5-8 W 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 21-Sep 11 $48 / $60 Jazz I, II • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy Ballet & Tap II, III • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 49008 6-12 Th 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 13-Aug 1 $74 / $93 48946 6-10 Sa 10:45-11:30 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $74 / $93 No class July 4 No class June 29 49010 6-12 Th 4:15-5:00 pm Aug 22-Sep 12 $48 / $60 48951 6-10 Sa 10:45-11:30 am Aug 17-Sep 7 $48 / $60 Jazz II, III • Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy Fitness 49009 10-16 Th 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 13-Aug 1 $74 / $93 No class July 4 Boot Camp for Kids 49011 10-16 Th 5:00-5:45 pm Aug 22-Sep 12 $48 / $60 This is a fun-filled class with various martial arts moves and obstacle courses with JUST TURNS-BALLET WORKSHOP music and continuous movement to give your child a great cardiovascular workout The Just Turns Workshop is designed to improve turning technique for ballet and while having a blast. If your child needs an outlet to burn some energy and stay in stage. Focus is on spotting, balancing, placement, and generating force. The class shape or get in shape, this is the perfect program! is very interactive and fun, while full of tips and tricks for better turns. Come learn Silva Martial Arts• Staff from a qualified instructor with an extensive professional ballet career. 48967 5-12 Sa 10:30-11:30 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $96 / $120 No class July 6 Community Recreation Center • I. Griffin 49193 5-12 Sa 10:30-11:30 am Aug 10-Sep 21 $83 / $104 49201 8-12 M,T 10:30 am-12:30 pm Jun 24-Jun 25 $55 / $69 No class September 14 Pointe Ballet-Advanced Tae Kwon Do, Beginners This pointe class is an advanced class geared at preparing the dancers for This class is a fun filled and well structured class for this age group. Your child will increasingly challenging steps and roles in upcoming performances. Classical learn the basics of TKD, such as proper stretching, blocks, kicks, and punches. The variations will be learned and participants will be encouraged to move beyond more class emphasizes self control, respect for self and others, following instruction, and basic pointe steps as they work to master advanced technical skills en pointe. working with others, all while having fun. This is an advanced course; instructor approval is required before enrolling. Students enrolled without prior instructor approval will be withdrawn from Silva Martial Arts • Staff 49075 6-12 M 5:00-6:00 pm Jun 10-Jul 29 $128 / $160 class. 49076 6-12 M 5:00-6:00 pm Aug 5-Sep 16 $98 / $123 Community Recreation Center • K. Davey No class September 2 49052 11-20 T 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $76 / $95 NEW! ZUMBATOMICS Pre-Pointe Ballet Designed exclusively for youth, Zumbatomic classes are rockin’, high-energy fitness This pre-pointe class is aimed at building ankle strength in preparation for pointe parties packed with specially choreographed routines and all the music they love, work. It is also for the beginning pointe students, who are learning about how to like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia, and more. Youth will increase their focus and self properly use pointe shoes, protect their toes, and most importantly, what it feels like confidence, boost metabolism, and enhance coordination. to be a ballerina. This course should be taken in addition to a regularly scheduled Youth Activity Center • G. Willson ballet class. 49556 11-15 T 4:30-5:30 pm Jul 9-Aug 13 $56 / $70 Community Recreation Center • K. Davey 49067 8-12 M 5:50-6:20 pm Jun 10-Aug 26 $101 / $126 Music No class August 5 Beginning to Drum Tap This class is for the beginning student who is excited about learning to drum for the It’s toe tappin’ time! Through warm-ups, across the floor routines, and other first time. Each student will learn how to hold drum sticks, understand how to let

outh Cl asses exercises, students develop basic fundamentals and terminology of tap. TAP III is the drum stick bounce off the drum pad, and work on beginning rhythms to better Y 16 Youth Classes his/her understanding of percussion. Students not only will learn how to drum, but Level I • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music will also learn how to read and understand music. The Groove Academy will also 49035 6-12 W 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $90 / $113 introduce how to play the bells, exposing students to Mallet percussion and the joy 49047 6-12 W 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 7-Sep 11 $79 / $99 of playing songs. 49037 6-12 W 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $90 / $113 49048 6-12 W 4:15-5:00 pm Aug 7-Sep 11 $79 / $99 Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall• D. Sankus, Groove Academy of Drumming 48727 11-12 M 6:00-6:50 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 Level II & up • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music 49031 6-12 T 3:15-4:00 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $90 / $113 Fun With Drums, More Fun With Drums 49044 6-12 T 3:15-4:00 pm Aug 13-Sep 10 $99 / $124 Students are introduced to creative, expressive, rhythmic activities, as well as 49028 6-12 T 4:45-5:30 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $90 / $113 movement to inspire a curiosity of music using drums. The 6-7 year old class is an 49039 6-12 T 4:45-5:30 pm Aug 13-Sep 10 $69 / $86 introduction to drums from around the world. The 8-10 year old class emphasizes 49034 6-12 T 5:30-6:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $90 / $113 beat and rhythm control to develop motor and communication skills. All Fun with 49040 6-12 T 5:30-6:15 pm Aug 13-Sep 10 $69 / $86 Drum classes use many different types of drums from around the world, as well 49029 6-12 W 2:45-3:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $90 / $113 as brooms, dust pans, plastic buckets, and more, to inspire the students’ interest 49042 6-12 W 2:45-3:30 pm Aug 7-Sep 11 $79 / $99 49036 6-12 W 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $90 / $113 in music while having fun. Classes are designed for the student to take many 49045 6-12 W 5:00-5:45 pm Aug 7-Sep 11 $79 / $99 times since the type of drums and focus of each class changes; thus growth of the 49030 6-12 W 6:00-6:45 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $90 / $113 student is gained each session. No musical experience is needed. 49043 6-12 W 6:00-6:45 pm Aug 7-Sep 11 $79 / $99 Fun with Drums • Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall • D. Sankus, Groove Academy of 49049 6-12 F 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 14-Jul 26 $69 / $86 Drumming No class June 28 and July 5 48738 6-7 M 1:00-1:40 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 49192 6-12 F 3:30-4:15 pm Aug 9-Sep 13 $79 / $99 49151 6-7 M 4:00-4:40 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 Semi Private • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music More Fun with Drums • Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall • D. Sankus, Groove Academy of 49038 6-12 T 2:30-3:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $132 / $165 Drumming 49032 6-12 T 4:00-4:45 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $132 / $165 48777 8-10 M 2:00-2:40 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 49041 6-12 T 4:00-4:45 pm Aug 13-Sep 10 $99 / $124 49152 8-10 M 5:00-5:40 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 49033 6-12 W 6:45-7:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $132 / $165 49046 6-12 W 6:45-7:30 pm Aug 7-Sep 11 $115 / $144 Guitar, Level I, II 49188 6-12 F 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 14-Jul 26 $99 / $124 Do you ever see a guitar and wish you knew how to play? Well, now is your No class June 28 and July 5 chance! While focusing on developing great technique, students will learn to 49191 6-12 F 4:15-5:00 pm Aug 9-Sep 13 $115 / $144 play chords, scales, and read music for most styles that will interest them. A music book is required and may be purchased on the first day of class for $12. Special Interest Students will be required to supply their own guitar. No experience required. Advanced Communications LEVEL II is for participants who have previously completed one or more This course will develop advanced communication skills in youngsters. There will sessions. (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) be three components to the class: public speaking, interpersonal communications, Guitar, Level I • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music and basic leadership skills. These components will help develop skills in speech 48981 6-12 M 3:30-4:15 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $79 / $99 writing and development, dynamic presentation skills, assertiveness training, 48985 6-12 M 3:30-4:15 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $69 / $86 elements of cultivating friendships, and elements of becoming an effective leader. 48982 6-12 M 5:45-6:30 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $79 / $99 All of these skills will help children through their school years and into adulthood. 48988 6-12 M 5:45-6:30 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $69 / $86 Completion of the Public Speaking and Communication for Children class is a 49184 6-12 M 6:30-7:15 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $79 / $99 prerequisite. Waivers can be obtained for age requirements with the permission of Guitar, Level II • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music the teacher. (www.imagination4kids.com) 48983 6-12 M 4:15-5:00 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $79 / $99 Community Recreation Center • Imagination Unlimited 48986 6-12 M 4:15-5:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $69 / $86 48936 8-12 Th 6:00-7:00 pm Jun 13-Aug 8 $210 / $250 49185 6-12 M 6:30-7:15 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $69 / $86 No class July 4 48984 6-12 M 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $79 / $99

48987 6-12 M 5:00-5:45 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $69 / $86 NEW! Advanced Cooking for Kids Y

Join us in the kitchen to learn advanced techniques to add to your cooking skill set. outh Cl asses Piano/Keyboard, Level I, II & UP, Semi-Private This is for students who have completed two or more sessions of the Kids in the Students will be taught basic piano skills, reading and theory of music, in addition Kitchen classes. At the end of each class you will be able to sample each of the to the principles of rhythm, melody, harmony, and ear training. Individual keyboards dishes you made. You will also create a recipe book to take home at the end of the used in class are included in fee. Students must bring their own headset and session so you can make your favorite recipes again and again. Please notify staff adapter; details will be given on first day of instruction. LEVEL I is for students with of any food allergies at the time of registration. no previous piano/keyboard experience. LEVEL II & UP is for students who have completed Level I. SEMI-PRIVATE is for continuing students who have completed a Community Recreation Center • N. Morgan Level I class. A Noteworthy Music Book is required and may be purchased on the 49111 8-14 T 10:00-11:30 am Jun 11-Jul 30 $128 / $160 first day of class for $8. For students to practice and progress in learning, access NEW! ENHANCING & HONING SOCIAL SKILLS to a piano or keyboard is recommended. Students may be regrouped based on skill. The most important feeling we experience as children and adults is when we are (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) accepted and respected by peers and adults in our lives. In this new six-week

Youth Classes Continue - Page 18 17 Youth Classes session, students will interact with each other to initiate, build, and foster positive consists of two teams of four players and a goalkeeper with unlimited substitutions social relationships and acceptable social behaviors. Students will engage in and quick restarts. Futsal Kingz programs have age-specific curriculum, innovative cooperative games and practice social scripts/role-play such as ordering at a class formats and qualified professional coaching staff enabling all players to restaurant, being a guest/host, offering sympathy, etc. We will teach the art of develop their skills and have a great experience, whether they’re the next Beckham active listening by being keen observers and offering verbal feedback, when or trying Futsal for the first time! necessary. Students will practice advanced conflict resolution techniques, Youth Activity Center• Futsal Kingz interviewing skills, and explore the dynamics of effective leadership. The 5-7 year 49337 7-8 Th 6:15-7:15 pm Jul 11-Aug 15 $77 / $96 old class is for participants who have previously taken the Speaking & Social 49339 9-12 Th 6:15-7:15 pm Jul 11-Aug 15 $77 / $96 Skills for Young Children class. There is no prerequisite for the 8-12 year old class. Intro to Ice Skating (www.imagination4kids.com) Students will be introduced to basic skating skills that will provide the knowledge Community Recreation Center • Imagination Unlimited to make skating pleasurable. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of instruction and 49205 5-7 W 4:15-5:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $151 / $189 30 minutes of practice time on the ice. Fee includes skate rental. Students must 49204 8-12 Sa 9:15-10:15 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $151 / $189 No class June 29 and July 6 attend first class, as important safety tips will be discussed. Ice Center of Cupertino• Staff Public Speaking & Communication for Children 49002 5-7 M 5:15-6:15 pm Jun 3-Jul 8 $84 / $105 Students will learn and practice basic public speaking skills and how to deliver 49165 5-7 M 5:15-6:15 pm Jul 15-Aug 19 $84 / $105 powerful presentations. Special emphasis will be given on developing confidence 49166 5-7 M 5:15-6:15 pm Sep 9-Oct 14 $84 / $105 so that children can speak before an audience. Skills learned at this age will 49003 8-14 M 5:45-6:45 pm Jun 3-Jul 8 $84 / $105 be most useful through school years and into adulthood. The 5-8 year old 49167 8-14 M 5:45-6:45 pm Jul 15-Aug 19 $84 / $105 class is for participants who have previously taken the Speaking & Social Skills 49168 8-14 M 5:45-6:45 pm Sep 9-Oct 14 $84 / $105 for Young Children class. There is no prerequisite for the 9-11 year old class. Karate, Shotokan, Beginners (www.imagination4kids.com) Come learn and practice the martial art of Shotokan Karate! Students will learn Community Recreation Center • Imagination Unlimited how to execute proper punches, blocks, kicks, and strikes. Students will also learn 49068 5-8 Sa 9:15-10:15 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $151 / $189 a kata and be taught how to escape out of a variety of grabbing techniques (Self No class June 29 and July 6 Defense). This class is designed to promote awareness, confidence, etiquette/ 49069 9-11 W 5:30-6:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $151 / $189 manners, and self-esteem. Classes at Bowers are designed for new students/white Speaking & Social Skills for Young Children belts, yellow and gold belts. Some junior belts with prior instructor approval may Is your child shy? Do you feel your young child could use help in learning basic enroll in this class. Students who have taken classes at other Martial Art locations social skills? This fun class will motivate kids to step out of their comfort zone and must enroll in the beginner’s class first; staff will then determine appropriate belt become more gregarious. Emphasis is on teaching young children how to speak level. Classes held at the Okaigan Dojo are designed for new students, as it is an in front of others, adopt pleasant social skills, and be exposed to interacting with introductory class for white belts. There are no classes available at the Okaigan others in a positive way. Strategies such as giving a class report, making a gracious Dojo for yellow belts and above, through the Santa Clara Parks and Recreation personal introduction, and conflict resolution with other children will be taught. Department. Parents are encouraged to attend the classes so they can see their child’s progress Bowers Park • M. Crawford and be aware of what skills to practice out in the “real world.” Public schools do not 48747 6 up M 5:30-6:30 pm Jun 10-Aug 12 $110 / $138 have the time to teach these types of important life skills, so learn them here. The 48748 6 up M, W 5:30-6:30 pm Jun 10-Aug 14 $211 / $251 teacher has extensive experience teaching public speaking and working with lower 48749 6 up W 5:30-6:30 pm Jun 12-Aug 14 $110 / $138 elementary school students. Class ratio 8:1. (www.imagination4kids.com) Community Recreation Center • Imagination Unlimited 49070 5-8 F 3:45-4:45 pm Jun 14-Aug 2 $128 / $160 No class June 28 and July 5 49203 5-8 Sa 10:30-11:30 am Jun 15-Aug 3 $128 / $160 No class June 29 and July 6 Sports NEW! Bowling Buddies Let’s go bowling! Join with your friends or meet new ones. This bowling class will improve your game. Learn age-appropriate tips from a certified bowling coach. Participants will bowl two games each week. A $10 material fee will be collected on the first day of class. Bowling balls, shoes, and awards are included in the fee. Homestead Lanes• Staff 49559 7-18 W 2:00-4:00 pm Jun 12-Aug 14 $118 / $148 No class June 26 and July 3 FUTSAL INDOOR SOCCER- FUTSAL KINGZ

outh Cl asses Futsal is a fun, fast-paced soccer game, played indoors within the lines of a

Y basketball court (no walls), using a small size 3, low-bounce ball. The game 18 Youth Classes JKR Okaigan Dojo • M. Crawford and earning various colored belt ranks. Start them on the road to increased self 48750 6 up Sa 9:00-10:00 am Jun 15-Aug 24 $120 / $150 confidence and self discipline! (www.kodenkan.com) Karate, Shotokan, Int./Adv. Community Recreation Center • T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt and Staff Students must have taken the Beginners class at Bowers Park or have instructor 48767 6-13 W 6:30-7:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $71 / $89 48768 6-13 W 6:30-7:30 pm Aug 7-Sep 18 $64 / $80 approval to enroll in this class. This class is designed for orange belts and above. Class will include the beginner’s class information and we will introduce Kodenkan Jujitsu, Int./Adv. more punches, blocks, strikes, kicks, grabs/self defense, kata, sparring, and Prerequisite: Beg. Jujitsu or previous Jujitsu experience. Gain confidence and combinations. assurance while learning hand, wrist, and arm holds, punch/kick, proper methods Bowers Park • M. Crawford of throwing a person, and how to fall. Students can test and earn the various 48751 6 up M 6:30-7:30 pm Jun 10-Aug 12 $110 / $138 colored belt ranks, while learning gentleness, modesty, self discipline, politeness, 48752 6 up M, W 6:30-7:30 pm Jun 10-Aug 14 $211 / $251 and resourcefulness. Additional fee required for optional belt testing. Uniform (Gi) is 48753 6 up W 6:30-7:30 pm Jun 12-Aug 14 $110 / $138 required and available for purchase at the first class. (www.kodenkan.com) Kidz Love Soccer (KLS) Earl Carmichael Park • T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt and Staff Kidz learn from coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method; session includes 48771 6-13 T, Th 6:30-7:30 pm Jun 11-Aug 1 $158 / $198 demonstrations, games, and scrimmages in a non-competitive, recreational No class July 4 48772 6-13 T, Th 6:30-7:30 pm Aug 6-Sep 19 $148 / $185 format. All children receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! SOCCER 1 - Beginning players learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, and defense. Games are played SKATEBOARDING at every session and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small- Located at the Santa Clara Skate Park, this class is designed for the beginning sided soccer matches will be introduced. SKILLZ & SCRIMMAGES - Kidz will enjoy skateboarder. Children will learn basic concepts, such as safety, balance, and advanced skill building: dribbling, passing, and shooting in team play format. Each navigating the Skate Park. There will also be an opportunity to free skate at the end class includes scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points, of class. Participants are required to supply the proper equipment: skateboard, team play, and positional responsibilities. Kidz Love Soccer… where the score is helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards. always FUN to FUN!™ For more information, visit: www.kidzlovesoccer.com Skate Park • Staff Soccer 1 • Bowers Park • Kidz Love Soccer 48864 5-12 W 1:30-2:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $49 / $61 48837 5-6 Sa 10:20-11:05 am Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 No class July 3 48865 5-12 W 6:00-6:45 pm Jun 12-Jul 24 $49 / $61 Soccer 1 • Fremont Park • Kidz Love Soccer No class July 3 48832 5-6 M 3:45-4:30 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $101 / $126 48866 5-12 Th 1:30-2:15 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $49 / $61 Soccer 1 • Lick Mill Park • Kidz Love Soccer No class July 4 48839 5-6 Sa 3:20-4:05 pm Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 48867 5-12 Th 6:00-6:45 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $49 / $61 No class July 4 Soccer 1 • Maywood Park • Kidz Love Soccer 48858 5-12 Sa 11:00-11:55 am Jun 15-Aug 10 $78 / $98 48842 5-6 Th 3:30-4:15 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $101 / $126 No class July 6 Skillz & Scrimmages • Bowers Park • Kidz Love Soccer 48859 5-12 Sa 12:00-12:55 pm Jun 15-Aug 10 $78 / $98 48846 7-10 Sa 11:05-11:50 am Jul 6-Aug 24 $101 / $126 No class July 6

Skillz & Scrimmages • Fremont Park • Kidz Love Soccer Whitlinger/Sarsfield JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM TENNIS 48834 7-10 M 4:30-5:15 pm Jul 8-Aug 26 $101 / $126 Jr. League Team Tennis provides excellent instruction, extensive practice, and exciting match play for juniors. This program is designed for boys and girls at the INTERMEDIATE Skillz & Scrimmages • Maywood Park • Kidz Love Soccer to HIGH INTERMEDIATE level. Juniors, who will be 16 yrs. or older before August 1st 48845 7-10 Th 4:15-5:00 pm Jul 11-Aug 29 $101 / $126 of this year, and/or juniors who have achieved a top 50 ranking in the U.S.T.A’s 14 Kodenkan Jujitsu, Beg. or 16 yr. old divisions are ineligible. THIS PROGRAM IS NOT FOR NOVICE AND LOW Participants will be taught basic self defense, falling techniques, hand and INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS. Practice will be twice a week and match play will be on arm holds, and proper movement. This class will prepare children to enter the Fridays (until approx. 3:30 pm) versus other local Bay Area teams. The season intermediate class, where they can progress in their training through testing culminates with the Whitlinger Cup playoffs. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity Y

NEW! JUNIOR GIANTS BASEBALL PROGRAM outh Cl asses The City of Santa Clara has teamed up with the San Francisco Giants to offer a Junior Giants baseball program. The Junior Giants program is a free, non-competitive, co-ed baseball program for youth. Junior Giants is more than just baseball; the program includes several distinct programs to enrich a player’s experience. Players learn the four “bases” of character development: Confidence, Integrity, Leadership, and Teamwork, as well as the importance of Education, Health, and Violence Prevention. Mandatory “First Pitch” Parent/Participant Orientation Day on Tuesday, June 18th at 4:30 pm. Ages 5-10, Cost: Free Game Schedule, TBA; includes workshops, practices, & games Youth Activity Center & Cabrillo Middle School Fields Tuesdays & Thursdays For more information, please call the Youth Activity Center at (408) 615-3760. Registration will open on May 1st at: www.JrGiants.org

Youth Classes Continue - Page 20 19 Youth Classes to be involved in the challenge of competitive match play. Includes Team Tennis shirt. Quickstart • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John Whitlinger Please bring one unopened can of tennis balls to the first day of practice. & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield Quarterfinals: Friday, August 9, 1:30-3:30 pm, Location TBA 49598 8-10 T, Th 3:00-4:30 pm Jul 30-Aug 8 $78 / $98 Championship Rounds: Saturday, August 10, 8:30 am-12:00 pm, Stanford University 49599 8-10 Sa 2:30-3:30 pm Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 No class July 6 Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield Novice • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John Whitlinger & 49577 10-15 M, W 1:30-3:00 pm Jun 17-Aug 9 $248 / $288 USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield F 1:30-3:30 pm 49600 11-14 M, W 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 No class July 5 49601 11-14 M, W 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 49602 11-14 M, W 10:30 am-12:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 7 $78 / $98 Whitlinger/Sarsfield Tennis 49603 11-14 T, Th 1:30-3:00 pm Jun 18-Jun 27 $78 / $98 Youth classes offer eight hours of instruction for three to eight students. Classes 49604 11-14 T, Th 2:30-3:30 pm Jul 9-Jul 25 $78 / $98 of two students will be converted into four hours of lessons. Students provide their 49605 11-14 Sa 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 own rackets. In case of rain, contact the CRC at (408) 615-3140 within the hour No class July 6 before scheduled starting time for class status or check with the instructor at the Intermediate • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John court. If at any time the instructor is absent, report to the next scheduled lesson. Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield NO POSTPONEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE INITIATED BY THE INSTRUCTOR 49607 11-14 T, Th 1:30-2:30 pm Jul 9-Jul 25 $78 / $98 OR THE CRC. Unless notified to the contrary, make up lessons will be forwarded to 49606 11-14 T, Th 1:30-3:00 pm Jul 30-Aug 8 $78 / $98 the next normal meeting day and time. However, Fridays (for weekday lessons) may 49608 11-14 Sa 3:30-4:30 pm Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 be used at the instructor’s discretion. NOTE: If an earlier class is postponed due No class July 6 to rain, all the following classes may also be postponed that day even if the courts Whitlinger/Sarsfield YOUTH TENNIS CAMPS become dry. Our popular tennis camps emphasize stroke FUNdamentals with dynamic games and QUICKSTART: Kids will enhance their skill development with low compression exciting drills. These clinics help players understand efficient stroke mechanics, match tennis balls on the “60 ft. court.” Play to learn! NOVICE: For beginning to low play preparation, and basic strategy for Novice to Low Intermediate students. Two intermediate players. Develop the essential techniques with emphasis on control, courts grouped by ability. depth, and direction on the “78 ft. court” with regulation tennis balls. Lessons will Quickstart Tennis Camp • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach also incorporate basic strategy and tactics. INTERMEDIATE: For intermediate to John Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield high intermediate players who are consistent on medium paced shots but needs to 49587 8-10 M-Th 9:00-10:30 am Jun 10-Jun 13 $91 / $114 develop more spin, power, and/or variety. Basic to advanced shots, strategy, and 49590 8-10 M-Th 9:00-10:30 am Aug 12-Aug 15 $91 / $114 tactics will be introduced and reinforced by performance enhancing drills. Novice Tennis Camp • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John Quickstart • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John Whitlinger Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield 49588 11-14 M-Th 10:30 am-12:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 13 $91 / $114 49593 8-10 M, W 10:00-11:00 am Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 49591 11-14 M-Th 10:30 am-12:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 15 $91 / $114 49594 8-10 M, W 10:00-11:00 am Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 Intermediate Tennis Camp• Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach $78 / $98 49595 8-10 M, W 9:00-10:30 am Jul 29-Aug 7 John Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield 49596 8-10 T, Th 3:00-4:30 pm Jun 18-Jun 27 $78 / $98 49589 11-14 M-Th 1:30-3:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 13 $91 / $114 49597 8-10 T, Th 3:30-4:30 pm Jul 9-Jul 25 $78 / $98 49592 11-14 M-Th 1:30-3:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 15 $91 / $114

Gymnastics Gymnastics classes are held at the Gymnastics Center in Earl Carmichael Park, Summer Gymnastics Camp 3445 Benton Street, located between Pomeroy Avenue and Lawrence Expressway. This summer camp meets at Earl Carmichael Park each day, and consists of fun The City of Santa Clara has contracted with the California Sports Center (CSC) to indoor and outdoor activities focused around gymnastics. California Sports Center provide all the staffing and staff education for the gymnastics program. CSC has staff will be leading the camp and all the training. Activities will include outdoor an established reputation with over 25 years of experience in the youth sports field sports. There will be a barbecue and show on the last day of camp for both half- in Santa Clara County. CSC currently operates 8 facilities throughout the South day and full day sessions. Participants in the full day camps will need to bring a Bay, offering preschool motor development, recreational classes, and boys and lunch Monday-Thursday. girls competitive classes. The partnership between the City of Santa Clara and Earl Carmichael Park • Staff CSC provides enhanced instruction, improved equipment, continuous education 49686 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 14 $185 / $225 for coaches, various and progressive levels of instruction at convenient times, 49687 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 14 $260 / $300 48069 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $185 / $225 and gender specific classes that follow current training practices within the sport. 48070 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $260 / $300 Sessions run “back-to-back” to provide continuity in training year-round. For 48071 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $185 / $225 more information about CSC, call (408) 615-3199. You can also check the website 48072 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $260 / $300 at www.calsportscenter.com, or talk to the coaches before or after class. For 48073 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 15-Jul 19 $185 / $225 registration information, call the Community Recreation Center at (408) 615-3140. 48074 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jul 15-Jul 19 $260 / $300 Warm ups are essential in gymnastics. Students arriving more than 10 minutes late 48075 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 22-Jul 26 $185 / $225 & G ymnastics outh Cl asses to class may not be allowed to participate that day. Parents are not allowed to stay 48076 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jul 22-Jul 26 $260 / $300 Y in the facility during class time unless otherwise noted in course description. 48077 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $185 / $225 20 Gymnastics Earl Carmichael Park • Staff Boy’s & Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals - who do not wish to do competitive 48078 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $260 / $300 Class activities focus around a skill card gymnastics, but want to develop more 48079 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Aug 5-Aug 9 $185 / $225 and learning to perform basic routines advanced skills. 48080 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Aug 5-Aug 9 $260 / $300 on the 4 women’s and 6 men’s events. Learn to Flip - These classes are 49130 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $185 / $225 In addition, trampoline skills, strength 49131 5-14 M-F 9:00 am-2:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $260 / $300 designed for students who wish to focus development and flexibility are integral on skills taught on the tumbling floor and LEVELS OF INSTRUCTION parts for students at this level. trampoline. Boy’s & Girl’s Intermediate I &II - Team Development Classes - Parent-Tot - Basic movement class Tumble Tots - This class is similar Students are required to pass the skills based around fundamental gymnastics to Tiny Tots, with increased challenges These classes are by invitation only for and routine evaluations of the previous girls, ages 5-7, who our staff feel should activities for young children that are not based on the students’ physical, level, and must receive approval from quite ready to go it alone. Parents must emotional and social development. begin training for eventual competitive staff member before moving into this team. For more information about team assist their child with class participation Class activities enhance strength and class. and should be dressed appropriately for balance, and students may be reviewed development and CSC competitive activity. No siblings are allowed in the for possible invitations to our team Boy’s, Girl’s, & Coed Advanced teams, call (408) 615-3199. facility during class, unless supervised development program. Rec - Students enjoy learning by another adult. increasingly challenging skills equivalent Pre-Rec - This class is an introduction to our compulsory competitive levels. Tiny Tots - An introduction to all the to fundamental core gymnastics skills This class is designed for students gymnastics apparatus will be utilized, and the Olympic events. Instructors with an emphasis on creative movement introduce specific skills and basic activities and organized circuit play. rec skills to prepare them for our Register now for May classes Instructors will lead a warm up, followed recreational classes. This is a focused For May Gymnastics classes, consult the Winter/Spring 2013 Recreation by rotations around event & skill circuits, class that may provide the opportunity Activities Guide. You may register online or in person at the Community where students may learn a wide for team development. Recreation Center, Teen Center, or Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center now. array of fundamental movements and For more information, call (408) 615-3140. positions. 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 48539 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48553 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 M 10:00-10:45 am ------49626 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 M 11:00-11:45 am 48540 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48554 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 M 5:30-6:15 pm 48541 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48555 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 T 9:00-9:45 am 48542 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48556 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 T 10:00-10:45 am 48543 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48557 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 T 11:00-11:45 am 49622 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 49623 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 W 9:00-9:45 am 48544 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48558 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 W 10:00-10:45 am ------49627 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 W 11:00-11:45 am 48545 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48559 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Th 9:00-9:45 am 48546 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48560 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Th 10:00-10:45 am 48547 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48561 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Th 11:00-11:45 am 49624 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 49625 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 9:00-9:45 am 48548 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48562 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 10:00-10:45 am ------49628 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 11:00-11:45 am 48549 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48563 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 F 5:30-6:15 pm 48550 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48564 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Sa 9:00-9:45 am 48551 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48565 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Parent-Tot Gym 18 mos-3 Sa 11:00-11:45 am 48552 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48566 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173

Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 9:00-9:45 am ------49635 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 G ymnastics Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 10:00-10:45 am 48631 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48653 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 11:00-11:45 am 48632 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48654 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 3:30-4:15 pm 48633 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48655 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 M 5:30-6:15 pm 48634 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48656 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 9:00-9:45 am ------49636 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 10:00-10:45 am 48635 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48657 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 11:00-11:45 am 48636 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48658 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 2:30-3:15 pm 19631 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 49632 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 T 4:30-5:15 pm 48637 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48659 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 9:00-9:45 am ------49637 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 /$173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 10:00-10:45 am 48638 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48660 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173

Gymnastics Classes Continue - Page 22 21 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 W 11:00-11:45 am 48639 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48661 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 3:30-4:15 pm 48640 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48662 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 W 5:30-6:15 pm 48641 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48663 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 9:00-9:45 am ------49638 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 10:00-10:45 am 48642 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48664 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 11:00-11:45 am 48643 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48665 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 2:30-3:15 pm 48644 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48666 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 4:30-5:15 pm 48645 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48667 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Th 5:30-6:15 pm 48646 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48668 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 9:00-9:45 am ------49639 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 10:00-10:45 am 48647 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48669 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 11:00-11:45 am 48648 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48670 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 3:30-4:15 pm 48649 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48671 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 4:30-5:15 pm 48650 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48672 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 F 6:30-7:15 pm 49633 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 49634 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Sa 9:00-9:45 am 48651 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48673 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Sa 11:00-11:45 am 49629 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 49630 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Tiny Tots Gym 3-4 Sa 12:00-12:45 pm 48652 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48674 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 9:00-9:45 am 48675 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48697 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 10:00-10:45 am 48676 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48698 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 11:00-11:45 am 49640 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 49641 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 2:30-3:15 pm 49646 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 49647 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 3:30-4:15 pm 48677 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48699 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 M 4:30-5:15 pm 48678 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48700 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 9:00-9:45 am 48679 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48701 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 10:00-10:45 am ------49656 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 11:00-11:45 am 48680 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48702 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 2:30-3:15 pm 49650 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 49651 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 3:30-4:15 pm 48681 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48703 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 T 5:30-6:15 pm 48682 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48704 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 9:00-9:45 am 48683 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48705 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 /$173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 10:00-10:45 am 48684 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48706 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 11:00-11:45 am 49642 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 49643 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 2:30-3:15 pm 49648 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 49649 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 3:30-4:15 pm 48685 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48707 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 W 4:30-5:15 pm 48686 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48708 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 9:00-9:45 am 48687 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48709 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 10:00-10:45 am ------49657 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 11:00-11:45 am 48688 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48710 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 2:30-3:15 pm 49652 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 49653 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 3:30-4:15 pm 48689 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48711 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Th 5:30-6:15 pm 48690 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48712 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 9:00-9:45 am 48691 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48713 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 10:00-10:45 am 48692 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48714 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 11:00-11:45 am 49644 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 49645 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 3:30-4:15 pm 48693 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48715 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 5:30-6:15 pm 48694 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48716 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 F 6:30-7:15 pm 49654 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 49655 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Sa 10:00-10:45 am 48695 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48717 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Tumble Tots Gym 4-5 Sa 12:00-12:45 pm 48696 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48718 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 M 9:00-9:55 am 49666 Jul 8-Aug 12 $106 / $133 ------Pre-Rec 5-6 M 2:30-3:25 pm 49658 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 49659 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Pre-Rec 5-6 M 3:30-4:25 pm 48567 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48578 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Pre-Rec 5-6 M 4:30-5:25 pm 48568 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48579 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Pre-Rec 5-6 T 9:00-9:55 am 49667 Jul 9-Aug 13 $106 / $133 ------Pre-Rec 5-6 T 3:30-4:25 pm 48569 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48580 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 T 4:30-5:25 pm 48570 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48581 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 W 9:00-9:55 am 49668 Jul 10-Aug 14 $106 / $133 ------Pre-Rec 5-6 W 2:30-3:25 pm 49660 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 49661 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 W 4:30-5:25 pm 48571 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48582 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 G ymnastics 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. Pre-Rec 5-6 W 5:30-6:25 pm 48572 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48583 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Th 9:00-9:55 am 49669 Jul 11-Aug 15 $106 / $133 ------Pre-Rec 5-6 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 48573 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48584 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Th 4:30-5:25 pm 48574 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48585 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 F 9:00-9:55 am 49670 Jul 12-Aug 16 $106 / $133 ------Pre-Rec 5-6 F 3:30-4:25 pm 48575 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48586 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 F 5:30-6:25 pm 49662 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 49663 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Sa 9:00-9:55 am 48576 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48587 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Sa 12:00-12:55 pm 48577 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48588 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Pre-Rec 5-6 Sa 1:00-1:55 pm 49664 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 49665 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 M 3:30-4:25 pm 48596 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48616 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 M 4:30-5:25 pm 48597 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48617 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 T 10:00-10:55 am 49675 Jul 9-Aug 13 $106 / $133 ------Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 T 3:30-4:25 pm 48598 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48618 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 T 4:30-5:25 pm 48608 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 49688 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 T 5:30-6:25 pm 48599 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48619 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 W 3:30-4:25 pm 48600 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48620 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 W 4:30-5:25 pm 48601 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48621 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 Th 10:00-10:55 am 49676 Jul 11-Aug 15 $106 / $133 ------Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 48602 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48622 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 48603 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48623 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 F 3:30-4:25 pm 48604 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48624 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 F 4:30-5:25 pm 48605 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48625 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 F 6:30-7:25 pm 49673 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 49674 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 Sa 10:00-10:55 am 48606 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48626 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 Sa 11:00-11:55 am 48607 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48627 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-15 Sa 1:00-1:55 pm 49671 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 49672 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 M 3:30-4:25 pm 48504 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48520 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 M 5:30-6:25 pm 48505 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48521 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 T 3:30-4:25 pm 48506 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48522 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 T 5:30-6:25 pm 48507 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48523 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 W 3:30-4:25 pm 48508 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48524 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 W 4:30-5:25 pm 48509 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48525 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 W 5:30-6:25 pm 48510 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48526 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 48511 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48527 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 Th 4:30-5:25 pm 49679 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 49680 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 48512 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48528 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 F 4:30-5:25 pm 48513 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48529 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 Sa 10:00-10:55 am 48515 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48531 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Intermediate I & II 6-17 Sa 1:00-1:55 pm 48516 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48532 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Girl’s Advanced Rec 7-18 M 4:30-6:25 pm 48480 Jul 8-Aug 26 $266 / $306 48485 Sep 16-Oct 21 $202 / $242 Girl’s Advanced Rec 7-18 T 4:30-6:25 pm 48481 Jul 9-Aug 27 $266 / $306 48486 Sep 3-Oct 22 $266 / $306 Girl’s Advanced Rec 7-18 W 5:00-6:25 pm 48483 Jul 10-Aug 28 $202 / $242 48488 Sep 4-Oct 23 $202 / $242 Girl’s Advanced Rec 7-18 Th 4:30-6:25 pm 48477 Jul 11-Aug 29 $266 / $306 48489 Sep 5-Oct 24 $266 / $306 Girl’s Advanced Rec 7-18 F 4:30-6:25 pm 48479 Jul 12-Aug 30 $266 / $306 48491 Sep 6-Oct 25 $266 / $306 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 M 5:30-6:25 pm 48589 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48609 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 T 3:30-4:25 pm 49681 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 49682 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 T 4:30-5:25 pm 48590 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48610 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 W 3:30-4:25 pm 48591 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48611 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 Th 3:30-4:25 pm 48592 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 48612 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 G ymnastics Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 F 3:30-4:25 pm 48593 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48613 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 Sa 10:00-10:55 am 48594 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48614 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Boy’s Rec FUNdamentals 6-18 Sa 12:00-12:55 pm 48595 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48615 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Boy’s Intermediate I & II 6-18 T 5:30-6:25 pm 48501 Jul 9-Aug 27 $138 / $173 48517 Sep 3-Oct 22 $138 / $173 Boy’s Intermediate I & II 6-18 W 4:30-5:25 pm 48502 Jul 10-Aug 28 $138 / $173 48518 Sep 4-Oct 23 $138 / $173 Boy’s Intermediate I & II 6-18 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 49677 Jul 11-Aug 29 $138 / $173 49678 Sep 5-Oct 24 $138 / $173 Boy’s Intermediate I & II 6-18 Sa 1:00-1:55 pm 48503 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48519 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173 Co-ed Rec FUNdamentals 6-14 M 10:00-10:55 am 49683 Jul 8-Aug 12 $106 / $133 ------Co-ed Rec FUNdamentals 6-14 W 10:00-10:55 am 49684 Jul 10-Aug 14 $106 / $133 ------Co-ed Rec FUNdamentals 6-14 F 10:00-10:55 am 49685 Jul 12-Aug 16 $106 / $133 ------

Gymnastics Classes Continue - Page 24 23 Gymnastics Session I Session II Course Age Day Time No. Date Res. / Non-res. No. Date Res. / Non-res. Co-ed Advanced Rec 7-18 Sa 11:30 am-1:00 pm 48476 Jul 13-Aug 31 $202 / $242 48484 Sep 7-Oct 26 $202 / $242 Learn to Flip 6-18 M 4:30-5:25 pm 48533 Jul 8-Aug 26 $138 / $173 48536 Sep 16-Oct 21 $106 / $133 Learn to Flip 6-18 F 4:30-5:25 pm 48534 Jul 12-Aug 30 $138 / $173 48537 Sep 6-Oct 25 $138 / $173 Learn to Flip 6-18 Sat 2:00-2:55 pm 48535 Jul 13-Aug 31 $138 / $173 48538 Sep 7-Oct 26 $138 / $173

Swimming Adult Lap Swim Swimming Instruction International Swim Center, 2625 Patricia Drive, is open Monday through Friday from Noon to 1:30 pm for adult lap swimming. Fee is $3.00 per day. Year-round Trained instructors teach the fundamentals of swimming and water safety. Half- schedule. Swimmers must be 18 years or older. No children are allowed on the pool hour lessons are offered at Montague and Warburton pools. All pools are outdoors; deck. Lap swim hours for June 10-August 16 will be 11:45 am-1:15 pm. pool temperatures are subject to weather conditions. Students will be tested at the first class to determine their instruction level. Children who have not taken swim Masters Swimming lessons since last summer may test into a lower level than what they tested at last Structured team workouts and lap swimming for adults (19 years of age and year. over), are held at the International Swim Center, 2625 Patricia Drive. The City offers the program in cooperation with the Santa Clara Swim Club. Workouts are Parent & Tot 1 & 2: The parent works have had little or no previous water early morning and evening. For exact times, registration, and membership fee with the child in the water while the experience. LEVEL 2 is for children information, contact the Swim Club Coaching Staff at (408) 246-5050 or online at: instructor provides supervision and 2 to 4 years old who have had 2 or www.santaclaraswimclub.org guidance. The goal of this class is to more previous sessions in the water; introduce children to water adjustment submerge reluctantly or not at all; Senior Swim skills in a safe and friendly environment. require floatation support at all times; or Open to adults 50 years and over, Senior Swim is held Monday through Friday, This class is not intended to teach who may benefit from parental support 11:00-11:45 am, at the International Swim Center. Lap swimming and water children how to swim. LEVEL 1 is for in the water. There must be one parent exercise are open to Santa Clara City residents only. Proof of residency is required. children 6-24 months of age who per child in the water with both levels. 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 Clara Senior Center at (408) 615-3170. Summer Public Swim Schedule Recreational Swimming INTERNATIONAL SWIM CENTER Daily Swimming Pool Admission 2625 Patricia Drive, (408) 243-7727 Proof of residency required to qualify for the resident rate (Open 6/10 to 8/18, weekends 8/24-9/29; closed 6/28 & 6/29, 7/13, 9/14 & 9/15) 1-17 years * $3.00 Res., $4.00 Non-res. 11:45 am-1:15 pm, Mon.-Fri. (Adult Lap Swim) 18 years and over $5.00 Res., $6.00 Non-res. 1:30-5:00 pm, Mon.-Fri. (Recreation Swim) Adult Lap Swim (ISC) $3.00 Res. and Non-res. 12:30-4:30 pm, Sat., Sun. (Recreation Swim) *Children age 10 and under must be directly supervised by a person at least 18 years of age. MONTAGUE SWIM CENTER Season Passes (Effective June 10) 3750 De La Cruz Boulevard, (408) 988-3202 A pass is required per each family member – father, mother, and children, and (Open 6/15 to 8/4) may be used for Recreation Swimming only. Season Swim Pass is only valid at 12:30-4:30 pm, Sat., Sun. (Recreation Swim) International Swim Center, Montague Pool and Warburton Pool. It is not valid at Closed Mon.-Fri. Mary Gomez Pool. Resident Rate Non-resident Rate WARBURTON SWIM CENTER 1-17 years $75.00 1-17 years $94.00 2250 Royal Drive, (408) 241-6465 18 years and over $82.00 18 years and over $103.00 (Open 6/10 to 8/3) Family of 5 or fewer $139.00 Family of 5 or fewer $174.00 1:15-4:15 pm, Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. (Recreation Swim) Family of 6 or more $180.00 Family of 6 or more $220.00 12:30-4:30 pm, Sat. (Recreation Swim) Registration Information Closed Thurs., Sun. • Due to the popularity of the Aquatics program, residents are encouraged to MARY GOMEZ POOL register online on the first day of registration - May 1. *Operated by the Santa Clara Swim Club. Season Passes are not accepted. • Register by following the procedures on page 3 of this brochure. Bucher and Rebeiro Streets, (408) 243-5583 Participants are limited to one class in a two-week period – no exceptions. • (Open 6/10 to 8/3) • Participants must register for the proper skill level and be the proper age by 12:00-3:00 pm, Mon.-Fri. (Recreation Swim) the starting date of class. 12:00-4:00 pm, Sat. (Recreation Swim) • To increase your chances of getting a class, “Mail-In” registrants should provide several alternate choices. Closed Sun. All pools are outdoors; pool temperatures are subject to weather conditions. & Sw imming G ymnastics 24 Swimming Starfish: This is a beginning class for their front and back independently and Children will be introduced to the introduced to survival techniques and children age 4 to 6 who are comfortable swim 5 yards using correct freestyle and butterfly stroke and flip turns. swimming distances up to 500 yards being in the water without parental backstroke. Children will be introduced Dolphin: This class is designed for using all strokes. support and have little or no aquatic to elementary backstroke. children ages 6 and up who are able to experience. Manta Ray: This class is for children age swim at least 50 yards correct freestyle, Sea Horse: This class is for children age 5 and up who are able to swim 15 yards backstroke, breaststroke, elementary 4 and up who are able to put their face using correct freestyle and backstroke. backstroke, perform dolphin kick for in the water, blow bubble and float on Children will be introduced to treading 15 yards and be familiar with front and their backs and fronts with assistance. techniques, breaststroke and head first back flip turns. Students will work on Children will learn to float on front and entries. refining their strokes. back without assistance; glide on front Sea Lion: This class is designed for Shark: This class is designed for and back without assistance; swim on children age 5 and up who are able to children ages 7 and up who are able front and back for 5 yards. swim at least 25 yards correct freestyle, to swim at least 100 yards correct Sea Turtle: This class is for children backstroke, breaststroke, elementary freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and age 4 and up who are able to float on backstroke and enter water headfirst. elementary backstroke. Students will be

Dive into Summer Swim Lessons at Mary Gomez Pool The City of Santa Clara has partnered with the Santa Clara Swim Club to provide summer swim lessons and recreation swim at Mary Gomez Pool. This partnership provides enhanced instruction and improved equipment. Two-week and five-week swim lessons are available beginning June 10. Class ratio is 1:4. For more information or to sign-up for classes, contact the Santa Clara Swim Club at (408) 246-5003 or visit www.santaclaraswimclub.org.

MONTAGUE SWIM CENTER (Located at 3750 De La Cruz Boulevard) Course Age Day Time 6/11-6/21 6/25-7/3* 7/9-7/19 7/23-8/2 Res. / Non-res. Parent-Tot 1 6-24 mo. T-F 2:30-3:00 pm 48428 48429 48430 48431 $75 / $94 Parent-Tot 1 6-24 mo. T-F 5:00-5:30 pm 48456 48457 48458 48459 $75 / $94 Parent-Tot 1 6-24 mo. T-F 7:00-7:30 pm 48460 48461 48462 48463 $75 / $94 Parent-Tot 2 2-4 T-F 3:00-3:30 pm 48424 48425 48426 48427 $75 / $94 Parent-Tot 2 2-4 T-F 6:00-6:30 pm 48464 48465 48466 48467 $75 / $94 Parent-Tot 2 2-4 T-F 7:00-7:30 pm 49207 49208 49209 49210 $75 / $94 Starfish 4-6 T-F 1:00-1:30 pm 49247 49248 49249 49250 $75 / $94 Starfish 4-6 T-F 3:30-4:00 pm 49251 49252 49253 49254 $75 / $94 Starfish 4-6 T-F 4:30-5:00 pm 49255 49256 49257 49258 $75 / $94 Starfish 4-6 T-F 6:30-7:00 pm 49259 49260 49261 49262 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 T-F 1:30-2:00 pm 48320 48321 48322 48323 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 T-F 2:00-2:30 pm 48324 48325 48326 48327 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 T-F 4:00-4:30 pm 48348 48349 48350 48351 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 T-F 5:00-5:30 pm 48336 48337 48338 48339 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 T-F 5:30-6:00 pm 48360 48361 48362 48363 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 T-F 6:30-7:00 pm 48364 48365 48366 48367 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 1:00-1:30 pm 49303 49304 49305 49306 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 1:30-2:00 pm 49307 49308 49309 49310 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 3:00-3:30 pm 49311 49312 49313 49314 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 4:00-4:30 pm 49315 49316 49317 49318 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 5:00-5:30 pm 49319 49320 49321 49322 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 5:30-6:00 pm 49323 49324 49325 49326 $75 / $94 Sw imming Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 6:00-6:30 pm 49327 49328 49329 49330 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 T-F 7:00-7:30 pm 49331 49332 49333 49334 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 T-F 2:00-2:30 pm 49383 49384 49385 49386 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 T-F 2:30-3:00 pm 49387 49388 49389 49390 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 T-F 3:30-4:00 pm 49391 49392 49393 49394 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 T-F 4:30-5:00 pm 49395 49396 49397 49398 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 T-F 5:30-6:00 pm 49399 49400 49401 49402 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 T-F 6:30-7:00 pm 49403 49404 49405 49406 $75 / $94 *Due to the Holiday week, fees may be pro-rated at a lower rate Swimming Classes Continue - Page 26 25 Swimming WARBURTON SWIM CENTER (Located at 2250 Royal Drive) Course Age Day Time 6/10-6/21 6/24-7/3* 7/8-7/19 7/22-8/2 Res. / Non-res. Parent-Tot 1 6-24 mo. M-F 11:00-11:30 am 48416 48417 48418 48419 $91 / $114 Parent-Tot 1 6-24 mo. M,T,W,F 5:30-6:00 pm 48444 48445 48446 48447 $91 / $114 Parent-Tot 2 2-4 M-F 11:30 am-12:00 pm 48440 48441 48442 48443 $91 / $114 Parent-Tot 2 2-4 M,T,W,F 6:00-6:30 pm 48420 48421 48422 48423 $75 / $94 Starfish 4-6 M-F 10:00-10:30 am 49211 49212 49213 49214 $94 / $114 Starfish 4-6 M-F 10:30-11:00 am 49215 49216 49217 49218 $94 / $114 Starfish 4-6 M-F 11:30 am-12:00 pm 49219 49220 49221 49222 $94 $114 Starfish 4-6 M,T,W,F 4:30-5:00 pm 49223 49224 49225 49226 $75 / $94 Starfish 4-6 M,T,W,F 6:30-7:00 pm 49227 49228 49229 49230 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 M-F 9:30-10:00 am 48268 48269 48270 48271 $91 / $114 Sea Horse 4-18 M-F 10:00-10:30 am 48272 48273 48274 48275 $91 / $114 Sea Horse 4-18 M,T,W,F 5:00-5:30 pm 48284 48285 48286 48287 $75 / $94 Sea Horse 4-18 M,T,W,F 6:30-7:00 pm 48288 48289 48290 48291 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 M-F 9:00-9:30 am 49263 49264 49265 49266 $91 / $114 Sea Turtle 4-18 M-F 10:00-10:30 am 49267 49268 49269 49270 $91 / $114 Sea Turtle 4-18 M-F 10:30-11:00 am 49271 49272 49273 49274 $91 / $114 Sea Turtle 4-18 M-F 11:00-11:30 am 49275 49276 49277 49278 $91 / $114 Sea Turtle 4-18 M,T,W,F 4:30-5:00 pm 49279 49280 49281 49282 $75 / $94 Sea Turtle 4-18 M,T,W,F 5:30-6:00 pm 49283 49284 49285 49286 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 M-F 9:00-9:30 am 49338 49340 49341 49342 $91 / $114 Manta Ray 5-18 M-F 10:30-11:00 am 49343 49344 49345 49346 $91 / $114 Manta Ray 5-18 M-F 11:30 am-12:00 pm 49347 49348 49349 49350 $91 / $114 Manta Ray 5-18 M,T,W,F 4:30-5:00 pm 49351 49352 49353 49354 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 M,T,W,F 5:00-5:30 pm 49355 49356 49357 49358 $75 / $94 Manta Ray 5-18 M,T,W,F 5:30-6:00 pm 49359 49360 49361 49362 $75 / $94 Sea Lion 5-18 M-F 9:00-9:30 am 49407 49408 49409 49410 $91 / $114 Sea Lion 5-18 M-F 9:30-10:00 am 49411 49412 49413 49414 $91 / $114 Sea Lion 5-18 M-F 11:00-11:30 am 49415 49416 49417 49418 $91 / $114 Sea Lion 5-18 M,T,W,F 4:30-5:00 pm 49419 49420 49421 49422 $75 / $94 Sea Lion 5-18 M,T,W,F 6:00-6:30 pm 49423 49424 49427 49425 $75 / $94 Dolphin 6-18 M-F 9:30-10:00 am 49443 49444 49445 49446 $91 / $114 Dolphin 6-18 M-F 10:30-11:00 am 49447 49448 49449 49450 $91 / $114 Dolphin 6-18 M-F 11:30 am-12:00 pm 49451 49452 49453 49454 $91 / $114 Dolphin 6-18 M,T,W,F 5:00-5:30 pm 49455 49456 49457 49458 $75 / $94 Dolphin 6-18 M,T,W,F 6:00-6:30 pm 49459 49460 49461 49462 $75 / $94 Shark 7-18 M-F 10:00-10:30 am 49475 49476 49477 49478 $91 / $114 Shark 7-18 M-F 11:00-11:30 am 49479 49480 49481 49482 $91 / $114 Shark 7-18 M,T,W,F 5:00-5:30 pm 49483 49484 49485 49486 $75 / $94 Shark 7-18 M,T,W,F 5:30-6:00 pm 49487 49488 49489 49490 $75 / $94 Adult 19+ M,T,W,F 6:30-7:00 pm 48376 48377 48378 48379 $109 / $136

amps *Due to the Holiday week, fees may be pro-rated at a lower rate Summer Camps Dance Camps Princess Ballet Camp Learn to dance like a Princess! Dress in your prettiest dance clothes, wear your Cheer Camp beautiful smile, and bring your ballet slippers! We’ll be learning basic ballet If you like to cheer, tumble, and dance you’ll love this camp! During this week-long technique and dancing around to Princess Disney & Barbie music. Each day a camp, participants will learn cheer moves, jumps, stunts, and so much more. Each different princess craft will be made and used for the dance that day. Come join the cheerleader will receive his/her own set of pom-poms and a trophy at the end of fun! the week! Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy 48068 3-4 M-Th 10:00-10:45 am Jun 17-Jun 21 $60 / $75 49129 4-6 M-Th 10:00-11:00 am Jul 15-Jul 19 $75 / $94 F 10:00-11:00 am F 10:00-11:30 am 48067 5-8 M-Th 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $75 / $94 48065 6-12 M-Th 11:30 am-1:00 pm Jul 15-Jul 19 $98 / $123 F 11:00 am-12:30 pm F 12:00-2:00 pm

NOTE: Camp fees include cost of field trip admission. Individual or family season passes will not be accepted for ticket or financial reimbursement. Participants must be picked up promptly according to the schedule. Repeated tardiness may result in a participant being dropped from the program with registration fees forfeited. Sw imming & S ummer C 26 Summer Camps everything from the earliest flying machines to the first rocket flights. LITTLE GREEN THUMB - Blossoming minds will love this week! Learn what seeds need to grow and discover the role that bugs and butterflies play in making your garden grow. NASA: JOURNEY INTO OUTER SPACE - Mad Science and NASA have teamed up to bring you the excitement and wonder of space in this new voyage of discovery. NATURE’S ANATOMY ACADEMY - Learn about insects, birds, beasts, and you from the inside out in this action-packed week. REACTIONS IN ACTION - Experiment with inertia and gravity as you learn what football players, ballet dancers, and scientists have in common. SPY ACADEMY - Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis. WACKY ROBOTS & WIDGETS - Whether your child loves to build things or destroy them, this week of camp includes lots of both! “Fizz”-ical Phenomenon & Che-Mystery • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science 49125 5-12 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $228 / $268

Jet Cadets • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science 48913 5-12 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jun 24-Jun 28 $228 / $268

Little Green Thumb • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science 48095 4-6 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $228 / $268 49123 4-6 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Aug 5-Aug 9 $228 / $268

Day Camps NASA: Journey Into Outer Space • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science Engineering fundamentals 49126 5-12 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jul 22-Jul 26 $228 / $268 Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 Nature’s Anatomy Academy • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and 48096 5-12 M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $303 / $343 architecture through engineer-designed projects, such as arch bridges, Reactions in Action • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science skyscrapers, motorized cars, and Battletrack! Design and build as never before and 48097 5-12 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Aug 15-Aug 19 $228 / $268 explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor Spy Academy • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. 49124 5-12 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $228 / $268 Bowers Park • Play-Well 49127 7-10 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jun 24-Jun 28 $165 / $205 Spy Academy • Maywood Park • Mad Science 48098 5-12 M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 14 $303 / $343 Community Recreation Center • Play-Well 48099 7-10 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $165 / $205 Wacky Robots & Widgets • Lick Mill Park • Mad Science 48100 7-10 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $165 / $205 48094 7-12 M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 14 $303 / $343 Wacky Robots & Widgets • Maywood Park • Mad Science Lick Mill Little Explorers 49122 7-12 M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $303 / $343 Little Explorers provides an opportunity to learn and socialize within a safe and caring environment. This program is recreation-based with a variety of activities, Maywood Tiny Timbers & Day Camp crafts, and songs to reinforce the areas of colors, shapes, numbers, and the With energetic and creative staff, children are sure to have a blast participating alphabet. Outdoor play and exploration are also integrated within the program. Staff in outrageous games, crazy songs, exhilarating Thursday field trips and Friday ratio is 8:1. swimming (except for Maywood AM Tiny Timbers). On Fridays, we also have a Lick Mill Park • Staff potluck barbecue where campers and their families come together to foster healthy 47985 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $80 / $100 relationships. Registration fee includes supervision (8:1), arts and crafts supplies, 47986 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Jun 24-Jun 28 $80 / $100 field trip and swim admission, bus transportation, and one camp T-shirt per 47987 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $80 / $100 session. Please note: for Maywood AM Tiny Timbers, extended afternoon camp is

47988 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Jul 15-Jul 19 $80 / $100 unavailable. S ummer C 47989 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Jul 22-Jul 26 $80 / $100 Maywood AM Tiny Timbers • Maywood Park • Staff 47990 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $80 / $100 49132 4-6 M-F 8:30 am-12:00 pm Aug 5-Aug 9 $80 / $100 Ages: 5-7 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-1:00 pm (9:00 am-4:00 pm, Thursday) 47991 Jun 17-Jun 21 The Jungle Island $125 / $156 MAD SCIENCE® CAMP 47992 Jun 24-Jun 28 Aqua Adventure Waterpark $125 / $156 Mad Science® is on a mission to spark the imagination and curiosity of children 47993 Jul 8-Jul 12 Pump It Up & AMC Movies $125 / $156 by providing them with fun, interactive, and educational programs that instill a 47994 Jul 15-Jul 19 Happy Hollow Park & Zoo $125 / $156 clear understanding of what science is really about and how it affects their world. 47995 Jul 22-Jul 26 Build-A-Bear & Round Table Pizza $125 / $156 47996 Jul 29-Aug 2 Great America-Kidsville $125 / $156 “FIZZ’-ICAL PHENOMENA & CHE-MYSTERY - Take a walk on the wild side in amps 49133 Aug 5-Aug 9 San Francisco Exploratorium $125 / $156 this crazy week of sleuth science. JET CADETS - It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s

NOTE: Camp fees include cost of field trip admission. Individual or family season passes will not be accepted for ticket or financial reimbursement. Participants must be picked up promptly according to the schedule. Repeated tardiness may result in a participant being dropped from the program with registration fees forfeited.

Summer Camps Continue - Page 28 27 Summer Camps Maywood Tiny Timbers • Maywood Park • Staff Fine Arts Camp Extraordinaire! Ages: 5-7 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm 48015 Jun 17-Jun 21 The Jungle Island $170 / $210 This awe-inspiring camp welcomes children to experience the Summer of their 48016 Jun 24-Jun 28 Aqua Adventure Waterpark $170 / $210 life. F.A.C.E. is designed specifically to bring out creative expression in all campers 48017 Jul 8-Jul 12 Pump It Up & AMC Movies $170 / $210 through art, dance, and drama. In addition, campers will enjoy exciting weekly 48018 Jul 15-Jul 19 Happy Hollow Park & Zoo $170 / $210 field trips, swimming, theme weeks, and recreational games while developing long 48019 Jul 22-Jul 26 Build-A-Bear & Round Table Pizza $170 / $210 lasting friendships. During 7 weeks of non-stop fun, campers will be preparing for 48020 Jul 29-Aug 2 Great America-Kidsville $170 / $210 the annual End of the Summer Show on August 1. This performance is produced 49137 Aug 5-Aug 9 San Francisco Exploratorium $170 / $210 by our creative staff and campers are the “Stars of the Show.” Registration fee Maywood Day Camp • Maywood Park • Staff includes bus transportation to field trip destinations, trip admission fees, craft Ages: 8-10 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm supplies, camp T-shirt, and supervision. Trips include: Golfland-Milpitas, Great 47997 Jun 17-Jun 21 Golfland Emerald Hills $185 / $225 Jump, Boomers, Color Me Mine, Raging Waters, Sea Cliff Beach, Great America, 47998 Jun 24-Jun 28 Raging Waters $185 / $225 and the San Jose Children’s Musical Theatre Production of “Music Man.” 47999 Jul 8-Jul 12 Sky High & AMC Movies $185 / $225 48000 Jul 15-Jul 19 Guadalupe River Park $185 / $225 F.A.C.E. payment plan available: 50% of class fee due at time of enrollment, 48001 Jul 22-Jul 26 Bowlmor & Ice Center of Cupertino $185 / $225 full balance due by June 10. Payment plan is not available through online 48002 Jul 29-Aug 2 Great America $185 / $225 registration. Please register by mail or in person to take advantage of the 49134 Aug 5-Aug 9 San Francisco Exploratorium $185 / $225 payment plan. Maywood Extended Camp Community Recreation Center • Staff Now the choice is yours! Extended Camp offers participants the opportunity to 47976 7-13 M,T,Th,F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Jun 17-Aug 1 $1,120 / $1,160 play awesome games, make cool arts & crafts and have supervised free play. W 9:00 am-4:00 pm No camp on June 27, June 28, July 4, and July 5 PM session includes snack. Participants enrolled in camps at Maywood Park are eligible to register for this program. Registration fees are set, no adjustments will be FACE AM/PM Care - AM Care is 7:30-9:00 am each day. PM Care is 3:00-6:00 pm made for late drop-off or children participating less than five days per week. Pre- on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and 4:00-6:00 pm on Wednesday. registration is required – this is not a drop-in program. Activities include snack time (PM Care only), organized recreation, craft projects, Maywood Extended Camp-AM • Maywood Park • Staff and free play. Interested participants may enroll in either the morning and/or 48003 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jun 17-Jun 21 $30 / $38 afternoon hours. Pre-registration is required. 48004 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jun 24-Jun 28 $30 / $38 F.A.C.E.-AM Care • Community Recreation Center • Staff 48005 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 8-Jul 12 $30 / $38 47977 7-13 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jun 17-Aug 1 $207 / $247 48006 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 15-Jul 19 $30 / $38 No camp on June 27, June 28, July 4, and July 5 48007 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 22-Jul 26 $30 / $38 48008 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 29-Aug 2 $30 / $38 F.A.C.E.-PM Care • Community Recreation Center • Staff 49135 5-10 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Aug 5-Aug 9 $30 / $38 47978 7-13 M,T,Th,F 3:00-6:00 pm Jun 17-Aug 1 $402 / $442 W 4:00-6:00 pm Maywood Extended Camp-PM • Maywood Park • Staff No camp on June 27, June 28, July 4, and July 5 48009 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Jun 17-Jun 21 $40 / $50 48010 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Jun 24-Jun 28 $40 / $50 Sports Camps 48011 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $40 / $50 48012 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Jul 15-Jul 19 $40 / $50 Rock Climbing Camp, Indoor 48013 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Jul 22-Jul 26 $40 / $50 At Planet Granite we offer week-long camps as an introduction to the sport of rock 48014 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $40 / $50 climbing. Classes are designed so participants climb with children of their own 49136 5-10 M-F 4:00-6:00 pm Aug 5-Aug 9 $40 / $50 age. Kids will explore all of the climbing features of the gym including bouldering PRE-ENGINEERING walls, high-roped walls, and more! Price includes a Planet Granite T-shirt. Parent or Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build legal guardian must attend the first class to sign release paperwork; child may not engineering-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, motorized cars, and participate without signed paperwork! use special pieces to create your own unique designs. Explore the endless creative Planet Granite-Sunnyvale • Staff possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced 48025 5-8 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 14 $158 / $198 Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge 48026 5-8 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $158 / $198 of engineering FUNdamentals. 48027 5-8 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $158 / $198 48028 5-8 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $158 / $198 Bowers Park • Play-Well 48021 9-13 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 10-Jun 14 $158 / $198 amps 49128 5-6 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 24-Jun 28 $165 / $205 48022 9-13 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $158 / $198 Community Recreation Center • Play-Well 48023 9-13 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 2 $158 / $198 48101 5-6 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 12 $165 / $205 48024 9-13 M-F 10:00 am-12:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $158 / $198 48102 5-6 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm Aug 12-Aug 16 $165 / $205

NOTE: Camp fees include cost of field trip admission. Individual or family season passes will not be accepted for ticket or financial reimbursement. Participants must be picked up promptly according to the schedule. Repeated tardiness may result in a participant being dropped from the program with registration fees forfeited. S ummer C 28 Summer Camps Sports Camp Extended Care sportsmanship and fun! Campers will meet each day at the Youth Activity Center. An extended camp at the Youth Activity Center will be available to participants in Participants are required to wear socks and athletic shoes, and bring a sack lunch Sport Adventure Camp, Sports Jam, Sport Escape, and Teen Breakaway. Sports daily. Registration fee includes transportation to field trip destination, trip admission Camp Extended Care provides participants with supervised free play. Fees are fees, a camp T-shirt, and supervision (10:1). set and pre-registration is required; no adjustments will be made for late drop-off Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center • Staff or children participating less than five days per week. See page 30 for additional Ages: 8-10 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm information on the After Camp Program. 48051 Jun 17-Jun 21 AMC Movies & Bowling $186 / $226 Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center • Staff 48052 Jun 24-Jun 28 Tech Museum $186 / $226 48043 5-15 M-Th 7:30-9:00 am Jun 17-Jun 21 $43 / $54 48053 Jul 8-Jul 12 Aqua Adventure Waterpark $186 / $226 48044 5-15 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jun 24-Jun 28 $43 / $54 48054 Jul 15-Jul 19 Great Jump & Everett Alvarez, Jr. $186 / $226 48045 5-15 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 8-Jul 12 $43 / $54 48055 Jul 22-Jul 26 Great America $186 / $226 48046 5-15 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 15-Jul 19 $43 / $54 48056 Jul 29-Aug 2 Oakland A’s vs. Blue Jays $186 / $226 48047 5-15 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 22-Jul 26 $43 / $54 48057 Aug 5-Aug 9 Santa Cruz Beach $186 / $226 48048 5-15 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Jul 29-Aug 2 $43 / $54 Sport Escape 48049 5-15 M-F 7:30-9:00 am Aug 5-Aug 9 $43 / $54 Come hang out at the YAC! Sport Escape is designed specifically for teens. All Sport Adventure Camp summer long we will play challenging games and sports, swim at the International Join us for fun-filled days of sports, weekly field trips, swimming at Warburton Swim Center, make new friends, and go on cool teen trips. Your summer will be Swim Center, and sports-related arts and craft projects. All participants will packed from beginning to end with outrageous fun! Campers will meet each day be introduced to the fundamentals of basketball and soccer, along with lots at the Youth Activity Center. Participants are required to wear socks and athletic of recreation games. Campers will meet each day at the Youth Activity Center. shoes, and bring a sack lunch daily. Registration fee includes transportation to field Participants are required to wear socks and athletic shoes, and bring a sack lunch trip destination, trip admission fees, a camp T-shirt, and supervision (10:1). daily. Registration fee includes transportation to field trip destination, trip admission Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center • Staff fees, a camp T-shirt, and supervision (8:1). Ages: 11-13 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center • Staff 48036 Jun 17-Jun 21 Raging Waters $186 / $226 Ages: 5-7 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm 48037 Jun 24-Jun 28 AMC Movies & Moonlite Bowling $186 / $226 48029 Jun 17-Jun 21 Pump It Up $186 / $226 48038 Jul 8-Jul 12 Shoreline Paddle Boating & Park $186 / $226 48030 Jun 24-Jun 28 Sky High & Fremont Park $186 / $226 48039 Jul 15-Jul 19 Great America $186 / $226 48031 Jul 8-Jul 12 AMC Movies $186 / $226 48040 Jul 22-Jul 26 S.F. Alcatraz & Pier 39 $186 / $226 48032 Jul 15-Jul 19 Oakland Zoo $186 / $226 48041 Jul 29-Aug 2 Oakland A’s vs. Toronto Blue Jays $186 / $226 48033 Jul 22-Jul 26 Jungle Island-San Jose $186 / $226 48042 Aug 5-Aug 9 Santa Cruz Beach $186 / $226 48034 Jul 29-Aug 2 Chuck E. Cheese $186 / $226 Special Notice for Teen Breakaway and Sports Escape 48035 Aug 5-Aug 9 Happy Hollow Zoo $186 / $226 Participants enrolled in Teen Breakaway or Sports Escape during the summer Sports Jam are welcome at the Teen Center during the weeks they are enrolled. For more Experience action-packed summer days filled with sports and recreation games. information, call (408) 615-3740. Participants will enjoy field trips, journey to local swim centers, and make new friends. Sports Jam encourages everybody to participate and emphasizes Teen Breakaway Teen Breakaway focuses on teen specific field trips and activities, which are supervised by experienced staff. Teen Breakaway meets at the Santa Clara Teen Center, located at 2446 Cabrillo Avenue. Registration fee includes supervision (10:1), field trip admissions, lunch on Teen Center Days, and bus transportation (via Santa Clara Unified School District, City Transit, or Charter Bus). Participants in Teen Breakaway are welcome to stay for the drop-in program at the Teen Center after camp during the week(s) they are enrolled. Santa Clara Teen Center • Staff Ages: 11-15 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm S ummer C 48058 Jun 17-Jun 21 M Ice Center of Cupertino $217 / $257 T , San Jose W Teen Center Day & Warburton Pool Th S.F. Pier 39 & Rocketboat F Santa Cruz Beach amps

NOTE: Camp fees include cost of field trip admission. Individual or family season passes will not be accepted for ticket or financial reimbursement. Participants must be picked up promptly according to the schedule. Repeated tardiness may result in a participant being dropped from the program with registration fees forfeited.

Summer Camps Continue - Page 30 29 Summer Camps Santa Clara Teen Center • Staff Santa Clara Teen Center • Staff Ages: 11-15 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm Ages: 11-15 • Monday-Friday • 9:00 am-4:00 pm 48059 Jun 24-Jun 28 M Moonlite Lanes Bowling $217 / $257 48062 Jul 22-Jul 26 M Logitech Ice Skating $217 / $257 T San Francisco Golden Gate Park T RJJT Performance & Warburton Pool W Teen Center Day & Warburton Pool W Great Mall & Century Theatres Th K1 Indoor Kart Racing & Sky High Sports Th S.F. Pier 39 & Infinite Mirror Maze F Valley Fair Mall & Century Theatres F Santa Cruz Beach 48060 Jul 8-Jul 12 M Golfland, Sunnyvale $217 / $257 48063 Jul 29-Aug 2 M Golfland, Sunnyvale $217 / $257 T Great Mall & Century Theatres T Shoreline Baylands Park, Mountain View W Teen Center Day & Warburton Pool W Oakland A’s vs. Toronto Blue Jays Th San Francisco Zoo Th Valley Fair & Century Theatres F Santa Cruz Beach F Santa Cruz Beach 48061 Jul 15-Jul 19 M Ice Center of Cupertino $217 / $257 48064 Aug 5-Aug 9 M Moonlite Lanes Bowling $217 / $257 T Rancho Park, Los Altos T Great Mall & Century Theatres W Teen Center Day & Warburton Pool W Teen Center Day & Warburton Pool Th Laser Quest & Century Theatres Th Discovery Kingdom F Santa Cruz Beach F Santa Cruz Beach Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center Resident Youth Cards are valid for one year, August through the following July. Cards must be renewed at the beginning of each school year. The first Resident Youth

ctivity C enter Located at 2450 Cabrillo Avenue near San Tomas Expressway Office Hours Card costs $5.00. Replacement cards cost $2.00 for the second, $3.00 for the Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm third, $4.00 for the fourth, etc. Friday, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Skate Park: (408) 615-3191 Saturday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm The Skate Park is located at the corner of Cabrillo Avenue and San Tomas Phone: (408) 615-3760

A outh www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC Expressway. The Skate Park is monitored by Parks & Recreation Department staff and is open to City of Santa Clara residents. The Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center (YAC) offers active recreation programs for babies, toddlers, preschool age, and students in elementary school, middle Guidelines for use of the Skate Park: school and high school. Activities include sports and special interest classes, an • The Skate Park is open to Santa Clara residents and their guests. after school program, special events, and summer sports camps. Detailed program • Either a Santa Clara Resident Youth Card or California driver license are information is available in the Infant & Tot, Youth, and Summer Camps sections of required for access. this activities guide or at the YAC. • All participants are required to complete a Participant Information Form, Resident Youth Card providing current emergency contract information, as well as a completed liability form. Participants are required to have Resident Youth Cards to participate in the free programs offered at the YAC, Skate Park, and Teen Center. • All participants are required to wear protective equipment: helmet, knee pads and elbow pads. In-line skaters must also wear wrist guards. A Santa Clara resident youth is defined Resident Youth Card Procedures as: 1. Obtain a Resident Youth Card • An adult must accompany and supervise participants under 5 years of age. Y ter E. S chmidt • Youth who attend an elementary, Registration packet from the • Food, gum and drinks are not allowed inside the Skate Park. middle, or high school in the YAC, Teen Center, or online at: Santa Clara Unified School District www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC; click • Shirts and shoes are required at all times. l Wa (SCUSD); or, on “Resident Youth Registration Non-residents are allowed to use the Skate Park as guests. Everyone who skates • Youth who attend an elementary, Packet.” is required to have emergency information and a signed liability form on file. For middle, or high school NOT in the 2. Parents review the Behavior participants under 18 years of age, a parent or guardian must sign the form. Forms SCUSD, but reside in the City of Standard and Discipline Plan with may be obtained and turned in at the YAC office. To download or print a guest Santa Clara or within the SCUSD their child. Parent signs the liability liability form, go to www.santaclaraca.gov/YAC and click on “Resident Adult- boundaries; or, release and behavioral agreement. Guest Registration Packet.”

amps & • Youth who attend an elementary, All participants sign the behavioral middle, or high school and whose agreement, and those older than 13 AFTER CAMP PROGRAM parent, grandparent, or great- also sign the liability release. Supervised free play is available at the Youth Activity Center for participants grandparent reside in the City of 3. Application is submitted in person Santa Clara or SCUSD boundaries, at the YAC with proof of Santa Clara registered in YAC Sports Camps. Free After Camp care is available from 4:00 or own property in the City of Santa residency. to 6:00 pm, Mondays through Thursdays, and 4:00 to 5:30 pm on Fridays. The Clara. 4. Once fee is paid, the participant’s After Camp Program is also open to participants who are not registered in Sports photo is taken and a Resident Youth Camp, but have a Resident Youth Card.

S ummer C Card is issued. 30 Teen Center Teen Center Special Interest Classes Located at 2446 Cabrillo Avenue near San Tomas Expressway. Online Driver Education Course Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-6:00 pm This online course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. For Summer Drop-In Program Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:00 -6:00 pm information and to register, go to: www.economicdrivingschool.com/online/ Phone: (408) 615-3740 When registering, please complete the question that says: How did you hear about www.santaclaraca.gov/TeenCenter us? Choose: Activity Guide. Enter code: 3740 Hang out with us this summer, at the Santa Clara Teen Center! Zumbatomic Each day there’s something different going on at the Teen Center. So don’t sit at Designed exclusively for youth, Zumbatomic classes are rockin’, high-energy fitness home bored this summer… come by and see what’s going on! parties packed with specially choreographed routines and all the music they love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia, and more. Youth will increase their focus and self Graduates from 8th grade through 12th grade and who live in Santa Clara or attend confidence, boost metabolism, and enhance coordination. See page 16 for detailed a school in the Santa Clara Unified School District are welcome to hang out at class information. the Teen Center, where dedicated staff provide a safe, positive, fun and friendly environment for you and your friends to hang out. Guests are welcome, but a Guest Participation application must be completed Schedule of Weekly Activities & Special Events and returned to the Teen Center prior to attending; certain restrictions apply. If you See the monthly calendar available at the Teen Center, or visit us online at: are interested in finding out more about the Teen Center, come by for a tour or call (408) 615-3740 for more information. www.santaclaraca.gov/TeenCenter and click “Teen Center Calendar.”

Adult & Teen Classes Creative Arts have trouble drawing a 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 NEW! Animation/ILLUSTRATION, Beg. & Int. mother-daughter(s). Students furnish their own supplies (cost approximately $20); Dynamic illustrations will be taught in this fun and engaging course! Students will supply list is provided at time of registration. learn different styles such as cartooning, anime, and line drawing. Media will also be explored, such as pencil sketching, water color painting, and charcoal. Material Community Recreation Center • J. Green T een C enter & A du l fee of $15 will be collected on the first day of class. Intermediate class is for 48973 13 up T 6:00-8:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $128 / $160 48974 13 up T 6:00-8:15 pm Aug 13-Sep 17 $99 / $124 participants who have previously completed a Beginning art class with Noteworthy Music. (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) Oil/Acrylic Painting Beginning • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music Come and develop your creative side in a class for all levels. Students will explore 49181 13-17 Th 5:10-5:55 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $76 / $95 opaque and translucent color mixing, glazing, washes, and more. Information will No class July 4 be given through lectures and individualized instruction. Demonstrations begin 49182 13-17 Th 5:10-5:55 pm Aug 8-Sep 12 $76 / $95 at 6:00 pm, but students may arrive at 5:30 pm. Students furnish their own Intermediate • Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music supplies; supply list is provided at time of registration or available for download 49183 13-17 Th 6:00-6:45 pm Aug 8-Sep 12 $76 / $95 from www.santaclaraca.gov/painting. Please bring a canvas, pictures, and all art supplies to the first class. Ceramics, All Levels Community Recreation Center • K. Manfredi This class is appropriate for brand new students, as well as those with past 48784 18 up M 6:00-8:15 pm Jun 10-Jul 22 $144 / $180 experience. If you need to learn the basics, want a refresher, or want to learn more advanced forms on the potter’s wheel, then this is the perfect class for you! Open Ceramics Studio Demonstrations are given and individual help is stressed. Students may need to Open to adults who have completed a ceramics class at the CRC, or have purchase a 25-pound bag of clay ($11) and a packet of tools (cost approximately previous experience, who are familiar with the equipment. The Open Ceramics t & T een Cl asses $25) on the first day of class. Class fee includes one session of Open Ceramics Studio is held at the Community Recreation Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard, and will Studio. Tuesday demonstrations begin at 6:00 pm, but students may arrive at be open on Tuesdays, 2:00-5:00 pm and Thursdays, 5:30-8:00 pm. The Studio 5:30 pm. Bring a large towel and wear tennis shoes. fee is $4.50 per hour for Santa Clara residents and $5.50 per hour for non- Community Recreation Center • K. Manfredi residents. An additional fee is charged for glazing and firing. Fees are collected 48731 18 up T 6:00-8:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $158 / $198 by the studio attendant. 49149 18 up T 6:00-8:15 pm Aug 6-Aug 27 $102 / $128 48732 18 up Th 12:00-3:00 pm Jun 13-Aug 1 $158 / $198 Dance No class July 4 Hip Hop IV 48733 18 up Th 12:00-3:00 pm Aug 15-Sep 5 $102 / $128 Get moving to the latest in hip hop dance. Each class focuses on stretching and Drawing, Beginning & Intermediate warm-ups, then on to the hottest hip hop moves as seen in your favorite videos. This is an introduction for beginners as well as an intermediate class for students Community Recreation Center •L. Sheehy who want to take another step into the art of drawing. We will use different 48998 14 up W 5:45-6:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $77 / $96 approaches and techniques, such as shading, contour, mass, negative space, and No class July 3 point-to-point. The objective is to find and enhance hidden talent. Whether you Adult & Teen Classes Continue - Page 32 31 Adult & Teen Classes Intermediate Ballet Community Recreation Center • L. Robirosa This class is geared for those who want to continue learning the basics of ballet. 49143 16 up M 7:30-8:15 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $68 / $85 Through barre work, dancers will tone and strengthen their bodies by building long, 49144 16 up M 7:30-8:15 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $59 / $74 lean muscles, while learning ballet terminology and technique. The class will then Butz N’ Gutz move into the center and the participant will learn basic center movements and This class emphasizes our most troublesome areas - Butz and Gutz. We will utilize steps allowing them to experience the joy and freedom of ballet movement. various training methods like Pilates and Plyometrics, which add a great cardio Community Recreation Center • K. Davey component. Modifications are offered to accommodate all fitness levels. 49169 20 up W 9:15-10:30 am Jun 12-Jul 24 $98 / $123 49170 20 up W 9:15-10:30 am Aug 14-Sep 18 $86 / $108 Community Recreation Center • V. Gonzalez 49139 14 up M 7:10-8:10 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $63 / $79 Jazz III, IV 49140 14 up M 7:10-8:10 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $55 / $69 Students will learn jazz techniques and terminology through warm-ups and across Gentle Hatha Yoga the floor routines. Introduction to the fundamentals of yoga with an explanation of the postures Community Recreation Center • L. Sheehy combined with correct breathing techniques. The key is to learn to go at your own 49012 13 up W 5:00-5:45 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $77 / $96 pace and not push past your own peaceful level. Simply learn to practice with your No class July 3 own unique needs, taking breaks when needed, and the journey will continue with 49013 13 up W 5:00-5:45 pm Aug 21-Sep 11 $51 / $64 enhanced inner awareness, peace of mind, greater ease, and clarity. Just Turns-Ballet Workshop Henry Schmidt Park • K. Beeskow The Just Turns Workshop is designed to improve turning technique for ballet and 49147 14 up Su 10:00-11:30 am Jun 9-Jul 28 $98 / $123 stage. Focus on spotting, balancing, placement, and generating force. The class 48739 14 up Th 7:30-8:45 pm Jun 13-Aug 8 $87 / $109 is very interactive and fun, while full of tips and tricks for better turns. Come learn No class July 4 from a qualified instructor with an extensive professional ballet career. NEW! HOT HULA FITNESS® Community Recreation Center • I. Griffin HOT HULA fitness® is a “total body workout” in 60 minutes. It isolates your 49206 12-18 M,T 1:00-3:00 pm Jun 24-Jun 25 $55 / $69 larger muscle groups, increasing strength and definition to your core with Tap I, II, III specific emphasis on the abs, glutes, quads, and arms. Inspired by the dances TAP I is a “no experience necessary” class designed for the beginner. Build your of the Pacific Islands, HOT HULA fitness® incorporates easy to perform dance skills as you enjoy learning new tap steps. TAP II, the “next step” class, is designed movements set to the sounds of traditional Polynesian drum beats fused with funky for students with some previous basic tap experience. Each week will further Reggae music, resulting in a modern, hip fitness workout. increase your knowledge of tap dance, as you relax and tap away your stresses and Community Recreation Center • M. Manila cares. TAP III is for the student who wishes to expand their tap dance knowledge 49175 16 up W 7:30-8:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $70 / $88 beyond the Tap II level; two sessions of Tap II or instructor permission required. 49176 16 up W 7:30-8:15 pm Aug 7-Sep 4 $61 / $76 Tap I • Community Recreation Center •P. Sabsowitz KARNA CAMP (WOMEN) 48800 16 up T 6:40-7:25 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $85 / $106 High intensity interval training designed to get your heart rate up and tone your Tap II • Community Recreation Center •P. Sabsowitz muscles fast. Bring a mat and towel and get ready to sweat! An additional, one- 49145 16 up T 7:30-8:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 30 $85 / $106 time cost of $49 will be collected from the instructor on the first day of class for an Equipment Kit (Slastix tubing, flat band, pilates ball, water bottle, and carrying bag). Tap III • Community Recreation Center • P. Sabsowitz 49146 16 up W 7:30-8:15 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $85 / $106 Maywood Park • A. Wortman 48760 18 up Th 5:45-6:45 am Jul 11-Aug 15 $88 / $110 Fitness 48761 18 up Th 5:45-6:45 am Aug 29-Sep 19 $64 / $80 A.B.C. Fitness (Women) Monday Morning Yoga Experience a fun and unique body/mind fitness class. Every day will be a different This class is accessible to everyone, beginners and experienced students alike, workout. We will apply Pilates principles and utilize a variety of Pilates equipment: regardless of your flexibility or level of fitness. The key is to learn to go at your magic circle, ball, wand, bands, and hand weights. Improve posture, balance, own pace and not push past your own peaceful level. The class encourages you and body alignment. You will learn specific Pilates techniques based on body to explore your own edge mindfully as you grow through practice, strengthen your stabilization to strengthen and become more flexible. Hand weights required. body, expand your heart, and free your mind. Henry Schmidt Park • J. Murphy Henry Schmidt Park • K. Beeskow 48721 18 up M, W 7:00-7:55 pm Jun 10-Jul 17 $94 / $118 48775 14 up M 10:30-11:45 am Jun 10-Jul 29 $87 / $109 No class July 1 and July 3 49202 18 up M, W 7:00-7:55 pm Aug 12-Sep 16 $86 / $108 Power Yoga No class September 2 and September 9 This intermediate level class is vigorous, yet accessible utilizing fluid transition from pose to pose, seamlessly linking body, breath and movement. The class BELLYWOOD FUSION encourages you to explore your own edge mindfully as you grow through practice, & T een Cl asses t & Experience the euphoria of Bellywood Fusion! Come enjoy a full body workout, strengthen your body, expand your heart, and free your mind. which will sculpt and firm your body while increasing stamina and grace. Energetic Henry Schmidt Park • K. Beeskow dance and hip-shaking moves are set to fun beats of belly dance & Bollywood, 49148 14 up Su 8:00-9:30 am Jun 9-Jul 28 $98 / $123 while focusing on your core and isolation movements. 48790 14 up Th 6:00-7:15 pm Jun 13-Aug 8 $87 / $109 A du l No class July 4 32 Adult & Teen Classes Raise the Barre Community Recreation Center • M. Pisapia This class uses a unique combination of ballet barre work, core conditioning, 48807 16 up Th 7:15-8:15 pm Aug 8-Sep 12 $70 / $88 orthopedic exercises, and stretching. Light weights, Pilates ball, the mat, and ballet Zumba GOLD® barre will be used to strengthen, tone, and lengthen your entire body. Zumba Gold® is a dance-fitness class that feels friendly, fun, and is a perfect Community Recreation Center • J. Russum fit for beginners and active older participants. It takes the Zumba formula and 48788 14 up F 10:30-11:30 am Jun 14-Jul 26 $63 / $79 modifies the moves and pacing. What stays the same are all the elements the No class July 5 48789 14 up F 10:30-11:30 am Aug 9-Sep 13 $63 / $79 Zumba Fitness-Party is known for: the zesty Latin and International music, the exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves, and the invigorating, party-like atmosphere! SKINNY JEANS WORKOUT Community Recreation Center • C. Morales Come get maximum results in a minimal amount of time and drop a jean size while 48804 12 up W 7:00-7:45 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $59 / $74 having fun! Increase your heart rate with insane cardio drills, then target your lower No class July 3 body and abdominals with a series of circuit moves to tone and change your body. 48805 12 up W 7:00-7:45 pm Aug 7-Sep 4 $59 / $74 Finish on the floor with exercises designed to lean and lengthen your body. Community Recreation Center • G. Willson Music 49158 16 up M 6:30-7:15 pm Jun 10-Jul 15 $68 / $83 Beginning to Drum 49159 16 up M 6:30-7:15 pm Jul 29-Aug 26 $59 / $74 This class is for the beginning student who is excited about learning to drum for the STROLLFIT™ first time. Each student will learn how to hold drum sticks, understand how to let These fitness classes are designed specifically to help both prenatal and the drum stick bounce off the drum pad, and work on beginning rhythms to better postpartum women get fit. Classes combine strength-training exercises with his/her understanding of percussion. Students not only will learn how to drum, but cardiovascular drills. Pilates, yoga, and abdominal exercises help improve core will also learn how to read and understand music. The Groove Academy will also strength. The stroller, your child, and resistance tubes are used as an integral introduce how to play the bells, exposing students to Mallet percussion and the joy part of the workout. Objectives are to jumpstart weight loss, improve posture, and of playing songs. increase energy with the support of other moms and friends. Santa Clara Vanguard Corps Hall• D. Sankus, Groove Academy of Drumming Maywood Park • A. Wortman 48728 13-15 M 6:00-6:50 pm Jun 17-Aug 5 $140 / $175 48797 16 up W 9:15-10:15 am Jun 12-Jul 17 $82 / $103 Piano/Keyboard, Level I, II 49174 16 up W 9:15-10:15 am Jul 31-Sep 4 $82 / $103 Students will be taught basic piano skills, the reading and theory of music, 48796 16 up W 6:00-7:00 pm Jun 12-Jul 17 $82 / $103 49173 16 up W 6:00-7:00 pm Jul 31-Sep 4 $82 / $103 and the principles of rhythm, melody, harmony, and ear training. Individual keyboards used in the classroom are included in the fee. Required books Tae Kwon Do, Beginners may be purchased in the class for $22. Students must bring their own This class is focused on the basics of TKD such as stretching, blocks, and strikes, headphones and adapter; details will be given on first day of instruction. For as well as body conditioning with a mix of exercises such as push ups, sit ups, students to practice and progress in learning, access to a piano or keyboard is squats, and cardio. All conditioning exercises can be modified based on your ability, recommended. (www.noteworthymusicschool.org) so that anyone at any shape, size, or age can participate. This is a great way to Community Recreation Center • Noteworthy Music challenge yourself to a great workout, as well as meet great new people of all 49050 13 up T 6:30-7:15 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $90 / $113 origins. 49051 13 up T 6:30-7:15 pm Aug 13-Sep 10 $69 / $86 Silva Martial Arts• Staff 49077 13 up W 6:00-7:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $128 / $160 49078 13 up W 6:00-7:30 pm Aug 7-Sep 18 $113 / $141 A du l U-JAM FITNESS™ U-Jam Fitness™ is a cardio-dance fitness program that unites world beats with urban flavor. The music will take you around the world from old school hip-hop to

Bollywood with an intense cardio workout that makes you sweat, tones your body, t & T een Cl asses and leaves you craving for more. What are U waiting for? Come jam with us. Community Recreation Center• J. Nunez 49141 16 up T 7:10-8:10 pm Jun 11-Jul 23 $82 / $103 49142 16 up T 7:10-8:10 pm Aug 6-Sep 10 $73 / $91 Zumba® Come join the party! Zumba is a high-energy dance workout that combines both Latin and International rhythms with cardiovascular exercise. Anyone can do Zumba; the routines are fun and easy to follow. This aerobic workout is designed as a dynamic, exciting, and effective class for all fitness levels. Make sure to bring a bottle of water and a towel because you’ll be sure to work up a sweat! Community Recreation Center • M. Pisapia 48806 16 up Th 7:15-8:15 pm Jun 13-Jul 25 $70 / $88 No class July 4 Adult & Teen Classes Continue - Page 34 33 Adult & Teen Classes Special Interest and is approved 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 NEW! DECADENT DARK MINI CHOCOLATE DESSERTS 2 years. No testing is required. An additional $6 fee will be collected for those It’s more than wishful thinking, chocolate can be good for you! Studies show that requiring state licensing consuming dark chocolate may contribute to improved cardiovascular health. Henry Schmidt Park • CPRescue Packed with natural antioxidants, dark chocolate can be the perfect ending to a 48786 12 up Sa 9:00 am-5:00 pm Jun 15 $88 / $110 meal. If made in small portions, it adds to elegant entertaining or can be used to display as a buffet choice where chocolate lovers can enjoy a variety of flavors. Ultimate Chocolate Truffles Enjoy Black Tie Cupcakes, Chocolate Zabaglione Trifle, and more! For a detailed list Looking for a unique gift? Give the gift of truffles! Students will be taught to make of desserts, please visit www.worldchefs.net. Class fee includes recipe package. elegant, large, dome-shaped truffles with a variety of luscious fillings including Chocolates may be enjoyed in class or taken home. white, 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 Community Recreation Center • S. Vandyck 49157 16 up W 6:00-8:00 pm Aug 21 $61 / $76 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. NEW! Healthy Cooking with tea Community Recreation Center • K. Moore Tea is a hot new trend in the cooking world and adding tea to a recipe is a perfectly 48803 12 up Sa 9:15-11:15 am Jun 22 $68 / $85 healthy way to cook. Enjoy energizing Chicken Jasmine Soup with green tea Soba Noodles and more! For a detailed list of featured menu items, please visit NEW! VIBRANT REFRESHING MEDITERRANEAN SUMMER www.worldchefs.net. Recipes can be adjusted to a Vegetarian menu. Class fee SALADS includes recipe package. All food will be enjoyed in class or taken home. On hot summer days, there is nothing more rewarding than bringing the Mediterranean into your kitchen. Enjoy Cypriote grilled Halloumi Cheese on Arugula Community Recreation Center • S. Vandyck 49153 16 up W 6:00-8:00 pm Jun 12 $61 / $76 greens and Fennel and more! For a detailed list of vibrant and colorful salads, please visit www.worldchefs.net. All dishes will be accompanied by Suzanne’s Infant, Child, & Adult CPR oven fresh baked Greek Olive bread. Recipes can be adjusted to a Vegetarian menu. This course provides the necessary skills to provide aid to infant, child, and adult Class fee includes recipe package. All food will be enjoyed in class or taken home. victims suffering from choking, bleeding, cardiac arrest, and more. A $5 fee will Community Recreation Center • S. Vandyck be collected in class for a student manual, home emergency card, and a course 49156 16 up W 6:00-8:00 pm Aug 7 $61 / $76 completion card, which is valid for 2 years. No testing is required. This is the perfect class for beginning babysitters. Sports Henry Schmidt Park • CPRescue NEW! AÑO NUEVO COASTAL HIKE 48745 12 up Sa 9:00 am-1:00 pm Jun 15 $72 / $90 Año Nuevo State Reserve is a natural treasure on the San Mateo coast. On this NEW! latin american empanada party walk we will look for wildflowers, fossils, and birds, while talking about the history An empanada is a stuffed bread or pastry, baked or fried in many countries in of this fascinating place. We will hike about 5 miles roundtrip and hope to see Latin America. They are the perfect portable meal. Empanadas are typically large several species of marine mammals. Every year, elephant seals visit the reserve enough to be a meal, but can also be made into a small, appetizer-size version. to spend a month relaxing on the beach and molting. The adult males are present For a detailed list of featured empanadas, please visit www.worldchefs.net. A at this time and their immense size and antics make for entertaining wildlife hearty Spring salad will accompany the empanadas. Recipes can be adjusted to watching. While we observe the seals we will discuss their extraordinary biology a Vegetarian menu. Class fee includes recipe package. All food will be enjoyed in and astounding migrations. Participants under 18 must register with and be class or taken home. accompanied by an adult. Community Recreation Center • S. Vandyck Off Site• G. Meyer, Great Expeditions 49155 16 up W 6:00-8:00 pm Jul 17 $61 / $76 49199 10 up Su 9:30 am-3:00 pm Jul 21 $37 / $46 NEW! Nutritious warm legume salads of the Golf for Women mediterranean This class (for the beginner or novice) covers the basic skills required to play, while Savor the health benefits of a Mediterranean legume based diet. Legumes being taught in a comfortable setting by golf professionals at the Santa Clara Golf & are a staple food all over the world and are one of the best sources of Tennis Club. Practice range balls must be purchased separately before each lesson soluble fiber. They’re low in fat, high in good quality protein, and a great (approximately $9). Golf clubs are provided for use during class. health-saving combination. For a detailed list of featured salads, please visit Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club • Staff www.worldchefs.net. The health packed warm salads will be accompanied by 48808 16 up Sa 9:00-10:00 am Jun 15-Jul 6 $82 / $103 Suzanne’s fresh baked Moroccan Chickpea flat breads. Recipes can be adjusted 48809 16 up Sa 9:00-10:00 am Jul 20-Aug 10 $82 / $103 to a Vegetarian menu. Class fee includes recipe package. All food will be enjoyed in Golf, Beg./Int. class or taken home. These are small group lessons taught by golf professionals at the Santa Clara Community Recreation Center • S. Vandyck Golf & Tennis Club. Students work at their own pace. Beginning and intermediate & T een Cl asses t & 49154 16 up W 6:00-8:00 pm Jul 3 $61 / $76 players are welcome. Practice range balls are not included in fee and must be Pediatric First Aid & CPR purchased separately before each lesson (approximately $9). Golf clubs are This class is great for childcare providers, new parents, grandparents, and provided for use during class. babysitters. The course provides the core content required for daycare center staff, A du l 34 Adult & Teen Classes Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club • Staff Beginning • Community Recreation Center • T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt & Staff 48810 16 up W 5:00-6:00 pm Jun 12-Jul 3 $82 / $103 48770 14 up W 7:30-8:30 pm Aug 7-Sep 18 $64 / $80 48814 16 up W 5:00-6:00 pm Jul 17-Aug 7 $82 / $103 Intermediate/Advanced • Earl Carmichael Park • T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt & Staff 48811 16 up Th 9:00-10:00 am Jun 13-Jul 4 $82 / $103 48815 16 up Th 9:00-10:00 am Jul 18-Aug 8 $82 / $103 48773 14 up T, Th 7:30-9:30 pm Jun 11-Aug 1 $168 / $208 48812 16 up F 5:00-6:00 pm Jun 14-Jul 5 $82 / $103 No class July 4 48816 16 up F 5:00-6:00 pm Jul 19-Aug 9 $82 / $103 48774 14 up T, Th 7:30-9:30 pm Aug 6-Sep 19 $158 / $198 48813 16 up Sa 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 15- Jul 6 $82 / $103 MONTEREY BAY WHALE CRUISE 48817 16 up Sa 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 20-Aug 10 $82 / $103 Leaving from Monterey, our four to five hour trip will start along Cannery Row and Golf, Int./Adv. then head 5-15 miles offshore to look for feeding humpback and blue whales, These small group lessons designed specifically for the intermediate to advanced which are regular visitors to the central coast during summer. We will also search golfer, are taught by golf professionals at the Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club. the deep waters of the Monterey Bay Submarine Canyon for smaller cetaceans Range balls are not included in fee and must be purchased before each lesson such as dolphins, sea otters, seals, sea lions, and porpoise. A mandatory meeting (approximately $9). Players are required to provide their own clubs. will be held to discuss logistics (details to follow). A $40 per person boat fee is payable at the evening meeting to cover the cost of charting the 50-foot boat. Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club • Staff 48818 16 up Th 5:00-6:00 pm Jun 13-Jul 4 $146 / $183 Off Site• G. Meyer, Great Expeditions 48820 16 up Th 5:00-6:00 pm Jul 18- Aug 8 $146 / $183 49200 10 up Su 8:30 am-1:00 pm Aug 25 $37 / $46 48819 16 up Sa 10:00-11:00 am Jun 15-Jul 6 $146 / $183 48821 16 up Sa 10:00-11:00 am Jul 20-Aug 10 $146 / $183 Whitlinger/Sarsfield Tennis Adult classes offer eight hours of instruction for three to eight students. Classes NEW! HIGH SIERRA KAYAK CAMPOUT of two students will be converted into four hours of lessons. Students provide own The scenic alpine lakes in the Sierra Mountains are a great place to rackets. In case of rain, contact CRC at (408) 615-3140 within the hour before kayak and camp. Saturday morning we will gear up, have a brief intro lesson and scheduled starting time for class status or check with the instructor at the court. paddle to a isolated camp and the rest of the day will be spent hiking, kayaking If at any time the instructor is absent, report to the next scheduled lesson. NO or relaxing. Saturday night we’ll have a BBQ dinner and campfire, and paddle POSTPONEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE INITIATED BY THE INSTRUCTOR OR back early Sunday afternoon. No kayaking or camping experience is necessary. THE CRC. Unless notified to the contrary, make up lessons will be forwarded to the We will be using stable sea kayaks equipped with rudders and comfortable seat next normal meeting day and time. However, Fridays (for weekday lessons) may backs. Participants under 18 must register with and be accompanied by an adult. be used at the instructor’s discretion. NOTE: If an earlier class is postponed due Additional equipment fee of $110 per person is payable on the day of the pre- to rain, all the following classes may also be postponed that day even if the courts trip meeting (details to follow) for kayak rental, gear, dinner and breakfast and become dry. guiding services. Participants will provide lunch, camping gear and transportation. NOVICE: For Beginning to Low Intermediate players. Develop the essential Participants under 18 must register with and be accompanied by an adult. techniques with emphasis on control, depth, and direction on the “78 ft. court” with Off Site• G. Meyer, Great Expeditions regulation tennis balls. Lessons will also incorporate basic strategy and tactics. 49198 10 up Sa, Su 9:00 am-2:00 pm Jun 22-Jun 23 $67 / $84 INTERMEDIATE: For players who are consistent on medium paced shots but need Intro to Ice Skating to develop more spin, power, and/or variety. Basic to advanced shots, strategy, Get fit while learning basic skills for pleasure skating. Each lesson provides 30 and tactics will be introduced and reinforced by performance enhancing drills. minutes of instruction and 30 minutes of practice time. Skate rental is included ADVANCED: For High Intermediate players to Advanced players (NTRP 3.5-4.0 or in the class fee. Students must attend first class, as important safety tips will be High School/tournament players). Focus on skill refinement and competitive drills. discussed. Novice Tennis • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John

Ice Center of Cupertino• Staff Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield A du l 49001 16 up Th 7:00-8:00 pm Jun 6-Jul 18 $84 / $105 49609 15 up T, Th 7:30-9:00 pm Jun 18-Jun 27 $78 / $98 No class July 4 49610 15 up T, Th 7:00-8:00 pm Jul 9-Jul 25 $78 / $98 49163 16 up Th 7:00-8:00 pm Jul 25-Aug 29 $84 / $105 49611 15 up T, Th 7:30-9:00 pm Jul 30-Aug 8 $78 / $98 49578 15 up Sa 9:00-10:00 am Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 49164 16 up Th 7:00-8:00 pm Sep 12-Oct 17 $84 / $105 t & T een Cl asses No class July 6 Karate, Shotokan BEG. or Int./Adv. Intermediate Tennis • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John (Ages 6-adult) – see pages 18-19. Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield Kodenkan Jujitsu, Beg. & Int./Adv. 49579 15 up M, W 6:00-7:00 pm Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 BEGINNING students will be taught basic self-defense, falling techniques, hand 49580 15 up M, W 6:00-7:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 and arm holds, and proper movement as they prepare for the intermediate level. 49581 15 up M, W 6:00-7:30 pm Jul 29-Aug 7 $78 / $98 Gi is not required. In the INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED class, continuing students 49582 15 up Sa 10:00-11:00 am Jun 22-Aug 3 $78 / $98 will learn the techniques of Kodenkan Danzanryu Jujitsu from the master. Self No class July 6 defense, discipline, and confidence will develop through their training. Test Advanced Tennis • Santa Clara Tennis Center• Stanford University Tennis Coach John and earn belt rankings. Gi is required and available for purchase at the first Whitlinger & USPTA Professional Tom Sarsfield class. (www.kodenkan.com) 49583 15 up M, W 7:00-8:00 pm Jun 17-Jul 3 $78 / $98 49584 15 up M, W 7:00-8:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 24 $78 / $98 Beginning • Community Recreation Center • T. Janovich, 8th Degree Black Belt & Staff 48769 14 up W 7:30-8:30 pm Jun 12-Jul 31 $71 / $89 49585 15 up M, W 7:30-9:00 pm Jul 29-Aug 7 $78 / $98

35 Senior Classes Dance equilibrium, flexibility, spatial awareness, and core muscular strength. Improve your overall health and quality of life while decreasing the risk of falls. Some Dance FOR HEALTH exercises will include the use of chairs for props while sitting and/or standing. All Come out and get moving! This class is designed for adults 50 and older who abilities welcome. Individuals utilizing mobility aids (walkers, wheelchairs, etc.) wish to stay fit and learn basic jazz dance technique, steps, combinations, and are encouraged to register. routines in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Some exercises will include the use of chairs for props while sitting and/or standing. Strengthen your balance, Senior Center • S. Van Dyne flexibility, memorization, and coordination while enjoying upbeat music. All 49100 50 up T, Th 11:00-11:30 am Jun 4-Jun 27 $19 / $24 abilities are welcome. No class June 11 and June 13 49101 50 up T, Th 11:00-11:30 am Jul 9-Jul 30 $22 / $28 Senior Center • S. Van Dyne 49102 50 up T, Th 11:00-11:30 am Aug 20-Aug 29 $13 / $16 49171 50 up M 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jun 3-Jun 24 $24 / $30 49103 50 up T, Th 11:00-11:30 am Sep 3-Sep 26 $25 / $31 No class June 10 49172 50 up M 11:00 am-12:00 pm Jul 8-Jul 29 $32 / $40 Pilates Mat-Building the Foundation 49503 50 up M 11:00 am-12:00 pm Aug 19-Sep 30 $40 / $50 This class, designed for adults 50 and up, will focus on the fundamental No class September 2 and September 9 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 Tap II for Seniors manner that challenges, yet adapts to the needs of the participants. Join us on Thursday mornings to increase your knowledge and vocabulary of tap dance while getting a good workout. Knowledge of basic tap steps is required; all Senior Center • A. Strauss levels welcome. 48891 50 up T, Th 7:30-8:30 am Jun 4-Jun 27 $56 / $70 No class June 6 Community Recreation Center • P. Sabsowitz 48892 50 up T, Th 7:30-8:30 am Jul 2-Jul 30 $64 / $80 48801 50 up Th 10:00-11:00 am Jun 13-Aug 1 $77 / $77 No class July 4 No class July 4 48893 50 up T, Th 7:30-8:30 am Aug 6-Aug 29 $64 / $80 48894 50 up T, Th 7:30-8:30 am Sep 3-Sep 26 $64 / $80 Fitness Tai Chi for Life! BEG. & INT. Fitness for All Learn new ways to relax, revitalize, and have fun in these classes, designed for Strengthen and tone your body to enhance overall health and physical fitness adults 50 and up! Tai Chi is a mindful, internal martial art that flows in gentle levels. Gentle aerobic, toning, and stretching exercises will improve your balance, and slow, whole body movements. Tai Chi promotes health, balance, flexibility, flexibility, endurance, range of motion, sense of equilibrium, and core muscular strength, and clarity. The INTERMEDIATE class is geared towards the participant strength. Exercises will include chairs for props while sitting or standing. Class who has mastered the basics of Tai Chi. is designed, for adults 50 and up and to accommodate the needs of those with Beginning • Senior Center• L. Scheer physical health and mobility challenges. All abilities are welcome. Individuals 49505 50 up T, Th 9:45-10:45 am May 30-Jun 27 $64 / $80 utilizing mobility aids (walkers, canes, wheelchairs, etc.) are encouraged to No class June 18 register. 49506 50 up T, Th 9:45-10:45 am Jul 9-Aug 1 $64 / $80 Senior Center • S. Van Dyne 49507 50 up T, Th 9:45-10:45 am Aug 6-Sep 10 $64 / $80 48885 50 up W 10:30-11:15 am Jun 5-Jun 26 $18 / $23 No class August 13, August 15, and September 3 No class June 12 Intermediate • Senior Center• L. Scheer 48886 50 up W 10:30-11:15 am Jul 10-Jul 31 $24 / $30 48901 50 up T, Th 8:45-9:45 am May 30-Jun 27 $64 / $80 49504 50 up W 10:30-11:15 am Aug 21-Sep 25 $36 / $45 No class June 18 Jazzercise with Jerome 48902 50 up T, Th 8:45-9:45 am Jul 9-Aug 1 $64 / $80 This fun, energizing jazz program, designed for adults 50 and up, consists of 48903 50 up T, Th 8:45-9:45 am Aug 6-Sep 10 $64 / $80 cardio, strength building, and stretching moves. Modifications to each routine are No class August 13, August 15, and September 3 offered to meet the needs and fitness levels of all class participants. Students Zumba Gold® with Ginger will begin with a warm up, move into isolating the body’s muscular system, This class is a Latin dance-inspired workout. Let the music move you in this and then proceed into a cardio workout. The workout will end with floor work to upbeat “fitness party.” Zumba Gold® with Ginger is a lower impact, easy-to- strengthen the arms, legs, and core. follow fitness class, designed for adults 50 and up, that keeps you in the groove Senior Center • J. Flowers of life! 48887 50 up M, W 7:30-8:30 am Jun 3-Jun 26 $32 / $40 Senior Center• G. Willson 48888 50 up M, W 7:30-8:30 am Jul 1-Jul 29 $36 / $45 48904 50 up M 10:00-10:45 am Jun 3-Jun 24 $24 / $30 48889 50 up M, W 7:30-8:30 am Aug 5-Aug 28 $32 / $40 48905 50 up M 10:00-10:45 am Jul 8-Jul 29 $24 / $30 48890 50 up M, W 7:30-8:30 am Sep 4-Sep 30 $28 / $35 48906 50 up M 10:00-10:45 am Aug 5-Aug 26 $24 / $30 No class September 9 48907 50 up W 9:30-10:15 am Jun 5-Jun 26 $24 / $30 No Falls S.O.S. 48908 50 up W 9:30-10:15 am Jul 10-Jul 31 $24 / $30 48909 50 up W 9:30-10:15 am Aug 7-Aug 28 $24 / $30 Stretch, Observe & Strengthen your way to decreasing the risk of falling. Class 48910 50 up W 9:30-10:15 am Sep 4-Sep 25 $24 / $30 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 S enior Cl asses 36 Senior Center Whether You’re 50 or 100, We Have Something for You! Lunch Meet 1303 Fremont Street Join us for informal presentations provided by local community partners. Learn Santa Clara, CA 95050 valuable information regarding programs and services for which you may qualify. (408) 615-3170 Previous topics include: • Disaster preparation • Records management Hours of Operation • Home repair and modifications • Transportation options Monday-Friday, 7:00 am-5:00 pm • Elder Fraud • Animal foster programs Saturday, 9:00 am-12:00 pm Dining Out Note: The Office, Fitness Room, Natatorium and all drop-in programs close Enjoy a nutritionally balanced lunch Monday-Friday. Our menu is composed by a ½ hour prior to the closing of the building. dietician, with input from seniors, and there are four meal options from which to www.santaclaraca.gov/seniorcenter choose. Available to Santa Clara County seniors age 60+. Advance reservations [email protected] required. Please visit the Senior Center or call (408) 615-3174 for more information. Newcomers Are Always Welcome ACTIVITIES Come make your first new Senior Center friend at our Newcomers Social, held the Classes third Thursday of each month. This informal get-together will introduce you to all Move your body in our classes that suit all fitness levels such as Jazzercise, Pilates, that the Senior Center offers. There are activities, programs, and services for just Tai Chi, Zumba, and more. See page 36 for more information. about everyone, so get off the couch, out of the house, and see what we’ve got for you. Senior Center brochures describing our programs and services are available at Adventures to Go the Senior Center or on our website. Our travel program offers a wide variety of options for travelers age 50+. We explore California locations on day and overnight trips. The monthly Adventures Monthly Newsletter Available to Go newsletter provides a list of upcoming trips; pick up a copy or find it online: The Senior Center’s Newsletter lists programs and services offered and is www.santaclaraca.gov/seniorcenter available at the Senior Center, Parks & Recreation Office, and CRC or online: www.santaclaraca.gov/seniorcenter Let’s Talk Travel! Learn more about upcoming travel opportunities, see travel presentations, meet SERVICES other travelers, and share travel ideas. Let’s Talk Travel! meets at the Senior Center Volunteering at 12:30 pm on the fourth Wednesday of most months. Are you resourceful, reliable, and friendly? If you would like to learn a new skill, Ballroom Dances share your special talent or get involved in your community, the Senior Center may Dancing is a great way to exercise, socialize, and connect with friends new and old. have a volunteer opportunity to suit you. We cut a rug on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Free dance lessons are offered Cell Phones for Emergency Calls before each dance with paid admission. Schedules are available in the Senior The Senior Center has free cell phones for seniors and anyone with a disability. Center Newsletter. These cell phones are ONLY for getting emergency help. Contact the office for Fitness Center details. The 3,000 square foot Fitness Center is equipped with commercial quality cardio Care Management Program and weight training equipment, and core strength/stretching area. Volunteer Our Care Manager assesses seniors’ needs and helps develop a plan to meet those attendants are available to answer questions about the equipment; an orientation needs, including access to area resources. Our Care Manager empowers older video is available for new and existing participants to view at any time the facility is adults to live independently in the community. Eligible adults are age 60+ and open. Users of the Fitness Center must possess and present a Senior Center photo reside in Santa Clara. Donations to the program are appreciated. ID. Health & Wellness Program Natatorium Registered Nurses are available on-site to discuss health information, education, The Natatorium consists of three pools: 1) a lap pool; 2) a warm water pool; and, and provide free blood pressure screenings. Our nurses focus on improving seniors’ 3) a spa. The Natatorium provides an excellent opportunity to get fit through aquatic health and independent living by connecting them to activities and services. This exercise. Users of the Natatorium must possess and present a Senior Center photo program is available free of charge, and only by appointment. ID. Support Groups Senior Center Registration S enior C enter Our groups teach you the tools to strengthen and enrich your life, whether you’re Programs requiring registration include Adventures to Go, the Fitness and Aquatics coping with loss, trying to decide what retirement means, or just looking to climb out program, and the Lapidary Lab and Woodshop. In order to participate in any of these of a rut. Previous groups include Transitions, Expressive Arts, Clutter Masters, and programs, you must: A Few Good Men. 1. Complete a registration form, available from the Santa Clara Senior Center or Wellness Series online: www.santaclaraca.gov/seniorcenter; and, A variety of classes are offered every session taught by support services staff. 2. Review and sign the Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement Topics include Sleep, Fall Prevention, Pre-diabetes and hypertension, and more. and initial the Participation Guidelines; and, 3. Submit the registration form in person to the Santa Clara Senior Center, along with proof of age and Santa Clara residency, as appropriate. For additional information please visit our website at www.santaclaraca.gov/seniorcenter or call (408) 615-3170. 37 Therapeutic Recreation Services Serving the recreational and social needs of individuals who have while improving physical health and quality of life. Participant must be disabilities with Integrity and Pride since 1973. Committed to fostering able to attend a social gathering with limited supervision, or bring an and promoting a safe and healthy leisure lifestyle for people with attendant. (1:8 ratio provided) disabilities, special needs, and chronic health conditions who live, Senior Center • Staff work, and play in the community of Santa Clara. 40 up W 5:30-7:30 pm Jun 26-Aug 7 $48 / $60 No program July 3 Programs and activities are positive, achievable and non-competitive oriented – focusing on one’s ABILITIES rather than disabilities. Children’s Recreation (Ages 4 - 12) Come play on Saturday mornings! Meaningful and purposeful activities are planned to Participants are placed in a designated playgroup with peers based on develop and enhance: age and functioning level. Activities, for the younger participant’s group, • Leisure Awareness • Personal Growth & Development involve parallel play and provide exploration, self-expression, independence, • Self-Esteem • Increased Independence • Social Skills and physical development. The older participant’s group emphasizes • Community Awareness • Self-Confidence • Community Pride small group play, appropriate social interaction, decision making, and skill • Communication • Fine & Gross Motor Coordination development. Please send your child with a healthy snack each week. • Health & Wellness • Quality of Life (1:5 ratio provided) Community Recreation Center • Staff Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and qualified Therapeutic 4-12 Sa 9:30-11:30 am Jul 13-Aug 3 $43 / $54 Recreation Staff ensure the highest quality of service and use of therapeutic techniques and modalities. Enthusiastic teams of TR Leaders serve as Teen Club (Ages 13+) Teens just want to have FUN! And that’s what this positive role models and are prepared to meet the social and recreational high energy active group enjoys each week. Join friends and make new needs of individuals with disabilities. Disabilities served include, and ones while participating in active group games, crafts, music, and special are not limited to: developmental, intellectual, autism, physical, cerebral events. Trips to the Santa Clara Teen Center may be planned during some palsy, neurological, hearing/visual impairments, and emotional/behavioral sessions. At the Teen Center, participants can hang out with able-bodied challenges. teens while having fun with video games, billiards, movies, and much more! Participant must be able to attend a social gathering with limited Social Recreation supervision and minimal assistance provided, or bring an attendant. Social Programs offer participants an opportunity to experience a variety (1:8 ratio provided) of recreational activities with peers in a positive, FUN, and welcoming Community Recreation Center • Staff environment. Activities may include, group games, music, fitness/exercise, 13 up Th 6:00-8:30 pm Jun 27-Aug 8 $48 / $60 arts and crafts, dancing, creative dramatics, table games, sports, and much No program July 4 more. Program goals emphasize social and physical development. See The “Social-Lites” (Ages 21+) Step out on Friday nights! Community, program descriptions for criteria and staff-to-participant ratios provided social, and leisure education is the focus of this group. Spend time with prior to registering. Register for only one evening club, and please friends; organize group outings, activities, and special events; strengthen life choose the one that most appropriately meets your needs. Most club skills in money management and social etiquette. The sky’s the limit! Two to meetings will be held on site and require little additional funds. Each three outings are planned per session. Transportation is not provided. This participant (family or group home) may be asked to provide refreshments at club is designed for the independent, higher functioning individual. least once per session. Participant must be able to attend and interact with minimal Adult Social Club (Ages 21+) This club is designed for individuals who supervision, and/or independently direct staff for assistance. (1:12 enjoy being physically active, learning new games, socializing with peers, ratio provided) and developing friendships in a fun energetic environment. Focus is on Senior Center • Staff the group process, appropriate social interaction, and leisure education. 21 up F 6:00-9:00 pm Jun 28-Aug 9 $48 / $60 Participant must be able to attend a large social gathering with No program July 5 minimal supervision and minimal assistance from staff. (1:12 ratio Wellness/Special Interest provided) These classes and programs offer experiences that enhance and support Senior Center • Staff a healthy life style while emphasizing self-growth and self-expression. 21 up T 6:00-9:00 pm Jun 25-Aug 6 $48 / $60 No program July 2 Eligibility for participation varies; please refer to class descriptions and ratios provided prior to registering. Except for TR Aquatics, CapABILITIES Club (Ages 40 - 60+) This club is designed to meet the participants must be able to understand and follow simple directions needs of individuals who require additional assistance in communication, and require minimal supervision. physical “hand-over-hand” activity, and conflict resolution. This club is TR AQUATICS (Ages 4 - 65+) Swim classes focus on safety, water perfect for the older individual interested in socializing with peers in small adjustment, health/wellness, fitness, relaxation, self-esteem, and groups. Activities are designed to motivate and stimulate the senses, enjoyment. Water safety is emphasized through adapted basic swim S ervices T herapeutic R ecreation 38 Therapeutic Recreation Services

instruction and challenging water play/activities. Small group classes are utilizing both cardio and strength training. Healthy eating habits, safe T herapeutic R ecreation S ervices & U pcoming R ecreation S chedu l e structured to provide a positive, non-threatening environment. Classes are training practices, and proper use of the fitness equipment and free weights held at the Santa Clara Senior Center Natatorium (indoor facility) throughout will be emphasized. (1:6 ratio provided) the year. (1:2-5 ratio provided) Senior Center • Staff Senior Center • Staff 13 up W 6:00-7:00 pm Jun 26-Aug 7 $43 / $54 4 up T, Th 5:00-5:30 pm Jun 11-Jun 13 $13 / $16 No class July 3 4 up T, Th 5:00-5:30 pm Aug 27-Sep 5 $26 / $33 13 up W 7:15-8:15 pm Jun 26-Aug 7 $43 / $54 13 up T, Th 5:45-6:30 pm Jun 11-Jun 13 $13 / $16 No class July 3 13 up T, Th 5:45-6:30 pm Aug 27-Sep 5 $26 / $33 No Falls S.O.S. (Ages 50+) Stretch, Observe & Strengthen to decrease DANCE PROGRAM the risk of falling. Class is designed to accommodate the needs of those Jazz dance classes focus on gross motor coordination, balance, with physical health and mobility challenges. Focusing on falls prevention, directionality, self-expression, body awareness, memorization, creativity, the gentle exercises will develop and improve your balance, sense of and sequencing. Participants will learn jazz dance technique, steps, equilibrium, flexibility, spatial awareness, and core muscular strength. See combinations, and choreographed routines. Contact the Senior Center for full description on page 36. Register for this class by contacting TRS at schedules of dance classes modified for older adults (50+). (408) 615-3170 or through the registration process provided on page 3 of “Gotta Dance” (Ages 13+) Do you find yourself tapping to the beat this activity guide. whenever you hear music? These classes are geared towards teens and ID Fit – Santa Clara Senior Center (SCSC) Fitness Center and adults who want to learn simple jazz dance steps while moving to the latest Natatorium (Ages 18+) music. The SCSC is wheelchair accessible and designed to meet the needs of all “Gotta Dance” I - Beginning level class. No prior dance experience Santa Clara seniors (ages 50 +) and individuals with disabilities (ages necessary. (1:14 ratio provided) 18+). Residents of the City of Santa Clara who have a qualifying disability or permanent medical condition may be eligible to use the fitness center Senior Center • S. Van Dyne and/or the indoor pools during open use hours. Interested individuals 13 up W 7:15-8:30 pm Jun 26-Aug 7 $45 / $56 No class July 3 must complete a required registration form to obtain a current ID Fitness/ Aquatics card. Informational and registration forms are available at the “Gotta Dance” II - Intermediate level class. Prior dance experience or Senior Center or online www.santaclaraca.gov/SeniorCenter. Contact instructor approval is necessary. (1:12 ratio provided) Renee Furtado, Therapeutic Services Supervisor, at (408) 615-3169, for Senior Center • S. Van Dyne information regarding eligibility and registration. 13 up W 6:00-7:15 pm Jun 26-Aug 7 $45 / $56 No class July 3 special/co-sponsored programs 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/ and Sunnyvale, and are planned for individuals with disabilities/special exercise classes for those needing more direction and/or supervision. Or needs. Supervision is provided by each agency. Tickets are sold at the try a drop-in/open use program for those who prefer to workout or swim door on the evening of each scheduled dance. Cost is $7.00 per person. independently. Both are held at the Santa Clara Senior Center. Criteria and Dance hours are 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm. Supervision begins at 7:00 pm; eligibility for participation vary with each program. Please refer to class/ please schedule rides accordingly. program descriptions for additional information. Dance Schedule 2013: “Gettin’ Fit” (Ages 13+) Want to get in shape and improve your overall May 10 - Hosted by San Jose physical well being? These classes, designed to accommodate those with October 25 - Hosted by Santa Clara developmental and intellectual disabilities, will provide a total body workout December 13 - Hosted by San Jose For information or to register for Therapeutic Recreation programs, please contact Therapeutic Recreation Services at (408) 615-3170. Upcoming Recreation Schedule The City of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department schedules classes and Online, Mail-In and Walk-In Registration 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. • Resident Online and Mail-In Registration begins August 21 • Non-resident Online Registration begins August 26 Guide mailed to residents & Available online • Walk-In Registration begins September 4 Beginning August 15 To access the guide online, go to www.santaclaraca.gov and click on Activities and Call (408) 615-3140 for guide or registration information. Classes. Fall session begins the week of September 9, 2013 39 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 The Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club features 6 lighted courts, court reservation designed by Robert Muir Graves, 6 lighted tennis courts, driving range, practice service, stringing service, ball machine rental, and private and group lessons. putting green, Golf & Tennis Pro Shop, locker room and shower facilities, and David’s restaurant. Resident rates are available. Call (408) 980-9515 for more Court Reservations: 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: Course Hours: Dawn until Dusk Monday-Friday: 7:00 am-9:00 pm Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: 7:00 am until Dusk Range Hours: Opens ½ hour after sunrise except on Tuesdays, 9:00 am. Day Use-Court Fees: Closed periodically on Monday at 4:00 pm (Winter)/6:00 pm (April to October). Call Resident: $7.00 per hour, per court the Golf 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/tennis 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 the course for green fee rates, bucket pricing, and cart rental information or visit: on your needs. For all ages, beginner to advanced. Call (415) 298-7900 or www.santaclaraca.gov/golf (408) 980-9515 to arrange your first lesson with USPTA Professionals, John Chan Resident Golf Cards required for Santa Clara or Thoi Nguyen. Fee is $55.00 per hour. Resident Rate Professional Stringing Service Resident golf cards are available and required for residents living in the boundaries Provided by USPTA Pro John Chan. Call the Golf Pro Shop at (408) 980-9515 or of 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 resident card can be issued. Proof of residency: Current (hard copy) Junior Golf Program & Travel Team - Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club

ennis C enter T Cl ara anta California Driver’s License with Santa Clara City address. Property tax records The Junior Golf Program, open to boys and girls (ages 8-17), is underway at the (most current statement) and/or a current business license can be submitted to Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club. Registration begins in January and the program the Parks & Recreation Department at City Hall for approval. Resident privileges begins in February. The program is ideal for kids and offers free lesson clinics, include preferential green fee rates and 8-day advance reservations. Non- free range balls, and free golf. Junior Golf instruction is conducted by Santa Clara resident reservations may be made 7 days in advance. Call (408) 980-9515 or Golf & Tennis Club Professionals, PGA & LPGA Pros. (408) 615-2260 for more information. For more information, call the Pro Shop at (408) 980-9515.

Santa Clara Tennis Center Santa Clara Tennis Center PRIME TIME HOURS COURT FEES 2625 Hayward Drive Monday-Thursday: 5:00-10:00 pm Resident: $6.00 per hr. Located in Central Park Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 am-Noon $9.00 per 1 ½ hrs. The Tennis Center features 8 lighted tennis courts, court reservation service, Closed Friday Non-resident: $8.00 per hr. stringing service, and private and group lessons. $12.00 per 1 ½ hrs. Resident Cards Professional Stringing Service All residents of the City of Santa Clara are required to use a resident identification Provided by USPTA Pro John Chan. Call the Tennis Center at (408) 247-0178 for card when making a court reservation or using the tennis facilities. To sign up for a more information. Resident Card, simply bring proof of residency and a photo I.D. to the Tennis Center Individual Lessons during operating hours (listed under Court Reservations). Learn new strokes or improve your old ones through individualized lessons based on Court Reservations your needs; for all ages, beginners to advanced. Fee is $60 for one hour. Please visit A court reservation service is available to City of Santa Clara residents. Residents www.WhitlingerSarsfieldTennis.com to contact the instructor directly to arrange can make a reservation up to 7 days in advance; a resident card is required. your first lesson. Non-residents can make a reservation up to 5 days in advance. Call (408) Santa Clara Tennis Club 247-0178, Monday through Thursday, 5:00-9:30 pm and Saturday, Sunday, The Santa Clara Tennis Club is open to all residents and features monthly 8:00 am-12:00 pm. Fees are charged for all court use during prime time hours. tournament, inter-club play, USTA league play, and social events. The Tennis Club Non-prime time use is first come, first serve. maintains an active ladder as well as listings of player availability and skill level. For more information, please visit: www.sctennisclub.org ennis Cl ub & S T Cl ara G o l f & anta S 40 Group Exercise Classes are held year-round at the Community Recreation Center (CRC), Cardio Sculpt Step/Sculpt 969 Kiely Boulevard, and are available to those 16 years of age and up. All classes Work all major muscle groups using Combines the fun of step with a are taught by certified instructors. Each workout includes a warm-up segment, a a variety of equipment. Physically sculpting segment for increased muscle cardiovascular workout, and a cool down with stretching. challenging for all levels. definition. Hand weights, Ultra-Toner bands, Gymnic softballs, Swiss balls, and jump ropes Hard Core Sculpting TBS (Total Body Sculpt) are provided for classes that incorporate body sculpting into their routines. An integrated approach to strengthening This strength training program works all Participants are encouraged to bring their own towel and water bottle. Athletic core muscles while sculpting all major muscle groups for a total body workout. shoes are required (no street or black-soled shoes). Participants will not be muscle groups using hand weights, U-Jam Fitness™ admitted if arriving more than 15 minutes after class start time. bands, gliders, and fitness balls. An intense cardio-dance fitness Group Exercise Passes are available at the CRC in multiples of 4, up to 24 Kickboxing program that unites world beats with classes. Cost is $4.00 per class for Santa Clara residents; fees are slightly higher Combines punches and kicks of martial urban flavor, while toning your entire for non-residents. Passes may be used at any class listed on the chart below, arts into choreographed combinations to body. and do not expire. Each individual must purchase their own pass; passes are burn fat and sculpt your body. Zumba® non-transferable. Lost or missing passes will not be re-issued. A pass does not P90X® A high energy dance workout that guarantee a space in class. A first-come, first-served policy is employed. Individual Full body cardio and strength training combines both Latin and International classes are also available on a drop-in basis for $5.50 per class. New fees go into workout that includes fat burning, rhythms with cardiovascular exercise. effect on July 1, 2013. muscle toning sequences from KenpoX, Baby-sitting for children 6 months or older is available Monday through Friday, PlyoX, legs, back, and shoulder, chest 9:00-10:15 am, for $2.50 per child, per class. A first-come, first-served policy is and triceps, back and biceps, core employed. Parent must be participating in a class at the CRC during the same time Synergistics and AbRipperX. to use this service.

Group exercise classes and instructors are subject to change. The monthly schedule is available online at G roup Ex ercise & S ports Leagues -A du l www.santaclaraca.gov/exercise or call (408) 615-3140 for more information.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Classes alternate weekly 9:00-10:15 am Zumba® Step/Sculpt Kickboxing Zumba® (See monthly schedule) 9:15-10:30 am Kickboxing Total Body Sculpt & U-Jam Fitness 6:00-7:00 pm Kickboxing Cardio Sculpt Hard Core Sculpting (See monthly schedule)

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 at award-winning facilities throughout the City. Leagues for all abilities (novice to contact Milee Beaulieu at (408) 615-3160 to be placed on the Free Agent list. This tournament level teams) are offered. Games are scheduled for 6:45 pm, 8:00 pm, list is provided to team managers who need additional players to complete their and 9:15 pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Schedule subject to change. roster. Registration fees cover the cost of two umpires per game, balls, scorekeepers, daily field preparation, lights, playoffs, and awards. To request a registration LEAGUE REGISTRATION LEAGUE PLAY packet or for questions regarding the leagues, please email Milee Beaulieu at Spring/Summer Softball March April-August [email protected] or call (408) 615-3160. Fall Softball August September-October Basketball Leagues Fall/Winter Basketball September October-February (Tentative) Men’s leagues for novice and skilled players are offered. The Fall/Winter League Spring Basketball February February-May (Tentative) plays 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 referees, scorekeepers, and awards. An electronic game clock is utilized. To request a registration packet or for questions regarding the leagues, please email Milee Beaulieu at [email protected] or call (408) 615-3160. t

41 Friends of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department is a California non-profit corporation (501c3) Q. What programs can a child participate in with a Friends of Santa Clara Parks created to assist youth participation in Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Programs for those who might and Recreation Department Youth Financial Grant? otherwise not be financially able to participate. A. Youth and Teens summer recreation classes and activities sponsored by the Eligible Santa Clara residents may apply for a Friends of Parks and Recreation City of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department. Department Youth Financial Grant to use toward Parks and Recreation Department registration fees for youth (age 17 and under), up to $200 per eligible family member Q. Is there anything the Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department (maximum of two family members), for 2013 Summer programs. This includes, Youth Financial Grant Program does not fund? but is not limited to, youth recreation classes and after school programs sponsored A. The Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department Youth Program by the City. The program does not fund special events or participation in non-profit does not fund adult or senior programming, special events or non-City of youth sports organizations. Program resources are limited and subject Santa Clara sports leagues (i.e., AYSO, Pop Warner, Little League). to availability of funds. Q. In order to qualify for the Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Application forms are available at the Santa Clara Community Recreation Center, Department Youth Financial Grant, what is the application process? 969 Kiely Boulevard, the Santa Clara Teen Center, 2446 Cabrillo Avenue, or the A. Applicants must: Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center, 2450 Cabrillo Avenue. 1. Be a Santa Clara resident; and, Frequently Asked Questions 2. Qualify for the Free or Reduced Lunch Program through the Santa Clara Unified School District or Cupertino Union School District. If your family Q. Why does the Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department Youth has been approved for the Free or Reduced Lunch Program by the Santa outh S cho l arships Financial Grant Program provide financial assistance? Clara or Cupertino School Districts, you must provide a copy of your A. The Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department Youth Financial approval letter with your registration materials; and, Grant Program offers resident youth financial assistance for registration fees 3. Show two forms of Santa Clara resident identification at the time of to ensure all young people have equal access to the benefits of participating application (i.e., driver’s license, utility bill, check cashing card). This is in recreation activities. The Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation required each time you apply a Youth Financial Grant. Department Youth Financial Grant Program continues to “Create Community 4. Completed forms must be submitted at the Community Recreation through People, Parks and Programs” by focusing on its mission to: Center, 969 Kiely Boulevard, with proof of residency for processing. 1. Provide positive recreation experiences 2. Promote health and wellness Q. As a Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department Youth Financial 3. Increase cultural unity Grant participant, what additional registration information should I be aware 4. Strengthen community image and sense of place of? 5. Foster human development A. Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department Youth Financial Grant participants do not receive priority registration nor are they exempt from Q. Who is eligible to receive a Youth Financial Grant? the Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department refund / transfer policy. A. Santa Clara residents who meet eligibility requirements may apply for financial Financial Grants can only be used for registration fees required for the activity assistance to cover or offset the expense of Parks and Recreation Department and are not redeemable for cash. Please become familiar with the registration program registration fees for youth, ages 17 and under. information in the Activities Guide and follow the registration procedures available on page 3. Q. What is the maximum benefit of the Friends of Santa Clara Parks and & Y & arks & R ecreation Recreation Department Youth Financial Grant Program? A. Eligible residents may be granted up to $200 per family member (maximum For additional information, call Santa of two family members), 17 years or under, annually. Once eligibility has been Clara Parks and Recreation Department at determined, the benefit of the Friends of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation (408) 615-3140. Department Youth Financial Grant is valid for the 2013 Summer Recreation Programs. Program resources are limited and subject to availability of funds.

Cl ara P anta 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 or materials A scholarship/grant program to provide financial assistance for individuals and needed for Parks & Recreation programs. Applicant must be under 18 years of age groups participating in youth sports. and live within CPRS District 4 boundaries (San Francisco to Gilroy). For additional information, contact the Parks and Recreation office at Applications are available at the Community Recreation Center, Teen Center, and (408) 615-2260. Youth Activity Center. For more information, call (408) 615-3740. F riends of S 42 Youth Sport Organizations Y

The following organizations offer programs for youth residing in the outh S port O rgani z ations , C SANTA CLARA POLICE ACTIVITIES LEAGUE City of Santa Clara. Please contact the individual organization for information 601 El Camino Real, Suite 311 Telephone: (408) 615-4880 about their programs, activities, and schedules. Santa Clara, CA 95050 Fax: (408) 984-1407 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 Orlando Trujillo, Track Director – Hot Line (408) 727-7538 Santa Clara Swim Club – John Bitter...... (408) 246-5050 •Fishing SPECIAL PROGRAM – Call for more information Santa Clara Swim Club – Lessons...... (408) 246-5003 Lt. Dan Moreno – (408) 615-4811 BASEBALL/SOFTBALL •Judo 5 & up Continuous Year round Santa Clara Briarwood/El Camino Little League, ages 6-12...... (408) 243-BASE Keith Watanabe, Commissioner – Hot Line (408) 278-5627 Santa Clara Homestead Little League, ages 6-14 – Clubhouse... (408) 247-1995 For all programs listed below, please call (408) 615-4880 Santa Clara Pony Baseball, ages 7-18 – Chuck Blair...... (408) 984-6116 •Bowling/Charlie Atherton 7-18 Oct.-Dec. Dec.-Mar. Santa Clara Westside Little League, ages 6-12...... (408) 249-1289 •Boxing/Eldrick Simon 13-35 On Hold On Hold •PAL-GAL Softball/Paul Olmos 4-16 Jan.-Feb. Mar.-Aug. FOOTBALL •Police Explorers/Officer Bill Davis 14-20 Continuous Year round Santa Clara Lions Football, ages 7-16 – Craig Connelly...... (408) 248-5002 •Soccer - Fall/Mike Walke 3-17 Apr.-Jun. Aug.-Dec. SOCCER •Wrestling - Winter/Spring/Ted Pettigrew 5-18 Feb.-Mar. Mar.-Apr. Santa Clara Top Soccer, ages 4-19 (Special Needs)...... (408) 244-2030 •Wrestling - Summer/Ted Pettigrew 5-18 Jun.-Jul. Jul.-Aug. Santa Clara Youth Soccer, ages 5-18...... www.scyouthsoccer.org •Wrestling - Fall (Grades 4-8)/Jim Wilks 9-13 Oct. Oct.-Dec. PAL Special Events: Contact the PAL office at (408) 615-4880 for details.

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

Library Services Get ready to “DIG INTO READING!” The 2013 Summer Reading Club Kickoff Party Programs are subject to change. Please consult the Children’s Calendar of Events will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2013. Arts & crafts, entertainment, and sign-ups on our webpage for exact dates, or come in to the Youth Services Department to will be held behind the library from 1-4pm. Summer Reading sign-ups will run pick up a monthly calendar of events. through Saturday, July 13. Our monthly Youth Services calendar, available at Central Park Library and Mission Family movies and entertainment, story times, school age events (grades 1-6), and Library Family Reading Center, lists all program dates and times. ALL PROGRAMS teen programs (grades 7-12) will be scheduled throughout June and July. ARE FREE OF CHARGE. Summer Reading participants (up to 6th grade) set their own reading goals, and CENTRAL PARK LIBRARY MISSION LIBRARY & FAMILY READING those who meet their goals will receive a free paperback book! Teens must read at 2635 Homestead Road CENTER least 5 books, and finishers will receive a gift card to Barnes & Noble Booksellers. Santa Clara, CA 95051 1098 Lexington Street Detailed program information will be available in May. Adult Services (408) 615-2900 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Youth Services (408) 615-2916 (408) 615-2964 www.library.santaclaraca.gov 43 41 Developmental Assets Developmental assets are the positive values, relationships, skills and experiences that behavior. help children and teens thrive. Young people with high asset levels are most likely to 15. POSITIVE PEER INFLUENCE: Young person’s best friends-model responsible make healthy choices, while those with lower asset levels are more likely to get involved behavior. with negative or risky behaviors like violence, trouble in school, drug and alcohol use 16. HIGH EXPECTATIONS: Both parent(s) and teachers encourage the young person to and more. (Search Institute created the developmental assets framework. For more do well. information, visit www.search-institute.org.) CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF TIME January: Adult Role Models #14: Parent(s) and other adults model positive, 17. CREATIVE ACTIVITIES: Young person spends three or more hours per week in responsible behavior. lessons or practice in music, theater, or other arts. February: Youth as Resources #8: Young people are given useful roles in the 18. YOUTH PROGRAMS: Young person spends three or more hours per week in sports, community. clubs, or organizations at school and/or in the community. March: Creative Activities #17: Youth spends three or more hours per week 19. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY: Young person spends one or more hours per week in in lessons or practice in music, theater, or other activities in a religious institution. arts. 20. TIME AT HOME: For elementary school students: Young person spends some April: Service to Others #9: Young person serves in the community one time most days both in high-quality interaction with parents and doing things at hour or more per week. home other than watching TV or playing video games. For middle and high school May: Youth Programs #18: Young person spends three or more hours students: Young person is out with friends “with nothing special to do” two or per week in sports, clubs, or organization at school fewer nights per week. and/or in community organizations. COMMITMENT TO LEARNING June: Safety #10: Young person feels safe at home, at school, 21. ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION: Young person is motivated to do well in school. and in the neighborhood. 22. SCHOOL ENGAGEMENT: Young person is actively engaged in learning. July: Community Values Youth #7: Young person perceives that adults in the 23. HOMEWORK: Young person reports doing at least one hour of homework every community value children and youth. school day. August: Caring Neighborhood #4: Young person experiences caring neighbors. 24. BONDING TO SCHOOL: Young person cares about her or his school. September: Parent Involvement #6: Parent(s) are actively engaged in helping 25. READING FOR PLEASURE: Young person reads for pleasure three or more hours in Schooling young person succeed in school. per week. October: Positive Family #2: Young person and her or his parent(s) POSITIVE VALUES Communication communicate positively, and young person is 26. CARING: Young person places high value on helping other people. willing to seek advice and counsel from parent(s). 27. EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: Young person places high value on promoting November: Positive Cultural #41: Young person feels comfortable with and equality and reducing hunger and poverty. Identity proud of her/his identity, including but not limited 28. INTEGRITY: Young person stands up for her or his beliefs. to disabilities, ethnicity, faith/religion, family status, 29. HONESTY: Young person “tells the truth even when it is not easy.” gender, language, and sexual orientation. 30. RESPONSIBILITY: Young person believes accepts and takes personal December: Family Support #1: Family life provides high levels of love and responsibility. support. 31. HEALTHY LIFESTYLE (elementary school students): Parent(s) tell the child it is important to have good health habits. RESTRAINT (middle and high school 41 developmental assets students)Young person believes it is important not to be sexually active or to use SUPPORT alcohol or other drugs. 1. FAMILY SUPPORT: Family life provides high levels of love and support. SOCIAL COMPETENCIES 2. POSITIVE FAMILY COMMUNICATION: Young person and her or his parent(s) 32. PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING Young person knows how to plan ahead and communicate positively, and young person is willing to seek advice and counsel make choices. from parent(s). 33. INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE Young person has empathy, sensitivity, and 3. OTHER ADULT RELATIONSHIPS: Young person receives support from three or more friendship skills. non-parent adults. 34. CULTURAL COMPETENCE Young person has knowledge of and comfort with ssets 4. CARING NEIGHBORHOOD: Young person experiences caring neighbors. people of different cultural/racial/ethnic backgrounds. 5. CARING SCHOOL CLIMATE: School provides a caring, encouraging environment. 35. RESISTANCE SKILLS Young person can resist negative peer pressure and 6. PARENT INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOLING: Parent(s) are actively involved in helping dangerous situations. young person succeed in school. 36. PEACEFUL CONFLICT RESOLUTION Young person seeks to resolve conflict EMPOWERMENT nonviolently. 7. COMMUNITY VALUES YOUTH: Young person perceives that adults in the POSITIVE IDENTITY community value youth. 37. PERSONAL POWER Young person feels he or she has control over “things that 8. YOUTH AS RESOURCES: Young people are given useful roles in the community. happen to me.” 9. SERVICE TO OTHERS: Young person serves in the community one hour or more 38. SELF-ESTEEM Young person reports having a high self-esteem. per week. 39. SENSE OF PURPOSE Young person reports that “my life has a purpose.” l A opmenta 10. SAFETY: Young person feels safe at home, school, and in the neighborhood. 40. POSITIVE VIEW OF PERSONAL FUTURE Young person is optimistic about her/his BOUNDARIES AND EXPECTATIONS personal future. 11. FAMILY BOUNDARIES: Family has clear rules and consequences and monitors the 41. POSITIVE CULTURAL IDENTITY Young person feels comfortable with and proud of young person’s whereabouts. her/his identity, including but not limited to disabilities, ethnicity, faith/religion, 12. SCHOOL BOUNDARIES: School provides clear rules and consequences. family status, gender, language and sexual orientation.* 13. NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARIES: Neighbors take responsibility for monitoring *Project Cornerstone established this asset for Silicon Valley as a result of local young people’s behavior. community input.

41 D eve l 14. ADULT ROLE MODELS: Parent(s) and other adults model positive, responsible 44 Santa Clara Parks & Facility Reservations City of Santa Clara residents and qualifying resident groups may reserve specific Park facilities for receptions and parties on a space available basis. All reservations are accepted in person at the Community Recreation Center up to 4 months in advance and no less than 7 days in advance. No reservations by phone. For more information, call (408) 615-3140 or check online at: www.santaclaraca.gov/facilityrentals Facility/Rental Reservation Fees

Picnic Areas* Central Park Arbor and Pavilion • Each section in the Pavilion or Arbor rents for $89.00 per section. • There is a $50.00 security deposit for one area, or a $100.00 for two or more areas. No more than 3 areas may be rented by one group. • If the Permittee wants to have amplified music, a $53.00 amplification application fee is due with the paperwork. (This permit can be made at a 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. • Jump houses and other inflatable play structures are not allowed in any City of Santa Clara park except in the Central Park Pavilion or Arbor, and only with Company Use: an advance reservation/permit to use ALL THREE areas within the facility • Company or offices must be located in the City of Santa Clara and must use • Reservations/permits are limited to City of Santa Clara residents only. Santa Clara address on the permit. S anta Cl ara P * All rental fees are due at the time of application. Fees subject to change • Can only be used for recreational events (no business meetings, seminars, July 1. Call the Community Recreation Center for details. training meetings, workshops, etc.) • Proof of Residency: Letterhead, company check, employee badge, company Park Buildings* (60 people maximum) phone book. Agnew, Bowers, Machado, and Maywood Park Buildings • Rental $44.00 per hour with a $50.00 security deposit. Organizational Use: This category includes youth groups, churches and non-profit clubs. Lick Mill Park Building • Proof of Residency: Must have a facility (other than a person’s house) in Rental $88.00 per hour with a $100.00 security deposit. • the City of Santa Clara or must have 51% or more membership living in the *Rental time must include set-up and clean-up time. Park building users City of Santa Clara. (Roster must be provided.) must be cleaned up and out of the building by 10:00 pm. There is no alcohol or • Can use park buildings for weekly or monthly group meetings. amplified sound allowed in the park buildings. • Can use facilities for recreational events at regular rental rates, but not for arks & F

Refunds/Cancellations fund-raising. (S.C. Youth groups use the facilities for meetings for free. Adult • In order to receive a refund, reservations must be cancelled at least 7 full groups pay $25.00 per visit; maximum 3 hours. No food or drink allowed at working days before the reservation date. A $40.00 cancellation fee will be meetings.) charged. School Use: • Reservations cancelled less than 7 days before the rental date forfeit all • School must be located in the City of Santa Clara. fees. • S.C.U.S.D. can use the park buildings and picnic areas free of charge if the aci l ity R eservations Facility Use Eligibility event is for children. If the event is for adults, a rental fee is charged. For park locations and features, see pages 46 and 47. Private Use: • Birthday, Family Reunion, Christening, etc. - Person hosting the party must live in the City of Santa Clara and be present at the event. • Wedding - Bride, Groom, Bride’s Parents, or Groom’s Parents must live in the City of Santa Clara. • Proof of Residency: Driver’s license, pre-printed check, utility bill, renter’s agreement, or any other document that establishes residency.

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45 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 Ball field 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. Magnolia Science Academy 34. Mary Gomez Park & Pool 35. Maywood Park 36. Memorial Cross Park 37. Mission City Center for Performing Arts 38. Mission City Memorial Park (Cemetery) 39. Mission College & Sports Complex 40. Mission Library Family Reading Center 41. Montague Park & Pool 42. Parkway Park 43. Reed Street Dog Park 44. Rotary Park 45. Santa Clara Convention Center 46. Santa Clara Golf & Tennis Club 47. Santa Clara High School 48. Santa Clara Senior Center 49. Santa Clara Stadium 50. Santa Clara Tennis Center 51. Santa Clara Unified School District 52. 53. Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park e v 54. Steve Carli Park A a t i 55. Sutter Elementary School s o R 56. Tasman Parking Garage 57. Thamien Park 58. Townsend Football Field/Handball Courts 59. Triton Museum of Art

l ities & faci Cl ara parks anta 60. Ulistac Natural Area 61. Walter E. Schmidt Youth Activity Center, Skate Park, & Teen Center 62. War Memorial Park & Playground 63. Warburton Park & Pool 64. Washington Park Baseball Field 65. Westwood Oaks Park 66. Wilcox High School Map is not to scale. 67. Wilson School/Adult Education Center C ity of S 46 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 Ball field 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 C ity of S 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 anta Cl ara parks & facil ities 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 u u u u u Mary Gomez Pool Homeridge - 2985 Stevenson St. 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 47 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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Sign Up for Summer Reading beginning June 1, 2013! The Reading Club is open to children of all abilities (Infants through Grade 6). Keep track of the books you read and earn a free paperback book of your choice at the end of the summer! Teens (Grades 7-12) can participate in TeenRead. You must read 5 books over the summer to earn a $10 Barnes & Noble gift card! In addition to reading, there will be lots of activities for all ages at the library: Family Programs at Central Park, School-Age Programs, Family Movies, Storytimes, Teen Movie & Pizza Nights, and Teen Crafts/ Activities. Adults can participate too! The theme for Adult Summer Reading this year is “Reading Is So Delicious!” We will be hosting great food-related programming. Finishers will have a chance to win a Kindle as well as an Amazon gift certificate! All programs are free of charge and are subject to change, so please consult the library webpage for the most current information. If you have any questions, please call Youth Services at (408) 615-2916. Join us on Saturday, June 8 from 1:00-4:00pm behind the Central Park Library for our Summer Reading Kickoff Party! The 2013 Summer Reading Program is graciously sponsored by KeyPoint Credit Union.