Fall 2020 “I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” -Jimmy Dean To help keep kids of all ages (!) happy, healthy, and safe, we will continue to adjust our sails to meet the needs of the community. RECREATION PROGRAM GUIDE Registration for Fall 2020 Classes is ooeredwww.crpd.org on a rolling basis.www.facebook.com/ConejoRPD When classes become available, notices will be posted at www.crpd.org & on CRPD’s social media. BOARD OF DIRECTORS BROCHURE DIRECTORY George M. Lange .........................Chair Community Centers Doug Nickles ...............................Vice-Chair Borchard Community Center ..................................4 Susan L. Holt ...............................Director Borchard Skatepark ....................................................5 Chuck Huffer ...............................Director Nellie Cusworth ...........................Director Conejo Community Center. .....................................6 Outdoor Unit Programs.............................................7 The Board of Directors generally meets at 6:00pm two Thursdays per month at the Hillcrest Dos Vientos Community Center.............................8 Center, 403 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. Check www.crpd.org for specific dates. Thousand Oaks Community Center .................. 10 STAFF Old Meadows Center ............................................12 Jim Friedl ....................................General Manager Westlake Area Programs ......................................12 Tex Ward .....................................General Manager Emeritus Special Units Goebel Adult Community Center .......................14 RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DIVISION • [email protected] Hillcrest Center for the Arts .................................. 15 Rochelle Callis • Administrator, Recreation & Community Services Melissa Ruwhiu • Recreation Services Manager Aquatics ....................................................................... 16 Tim Duerr • Recreation Services Manager Sports - Leagues / Classes ..................................... 18 Sports - Tennis ........................................................... 18 PARKS & PLANNING DIVISION • [email protected] Teen Center ................................................................ 19 Tom Hare • Administrator, Parks & Planning Matt Kouba • Park Superintendent Therapeutic Recreation ..........................................20 MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION In accordance with California and Ventura County Health & Safety Melissa Smith • Administrator Guidelines, the following procedures will be observed: 1. Staff will onductc health checks with all participants, which may include symptom FACILITY RESERVATIONS questions, visual inspections for signs of illness, and temperature screening using a Andy Morales • Reservations Coordinator • 805-495-6471 no-contact infrared thermometer. 2. Frequent handwashing with soap/water or hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS • [email protected] Kathie Harrison • Marketing & Communications Supervisor • 805-381-2735 3. Check-in and check-out procedures with limited contact and physical distancing. 4. Face coverings required for all programs, to be worn indoors and any time six feet of physical distance cannot be maintained. Face coverings should be kept in participants’ "I will say that CRPD is a great model of what to do and how possession even when not being worn. to run a camp responsibly and according to the guidelines." 5. Floor markers or other visual cues will be used to assist in physical distancing. - Parent F. L. 6. Facilities, equipment, and program materials will be sanitized multiple times daily. Adminstrative Office - 805-495-6471 • www.crpd.org As I sit at my desk thinking about what positive things to write about for the Fall session, I am left with mixed emotions and thoughts about what is going on in our community. First, I would like to say “Thank You!” to all the families and participants of CRPD programs. These last few months have been trying for us all and everyone has been so patient, kind, and supportive. As you know, our biggest focus is the safety of our community and staff. We are glad we have been able to offer some programs to meet the needs of our community while adhering to state and county guidelines. The youth who have participated in our Summer programs have learned and put into practice rules regarding face coverings, washing hands, and using airplane arms to keep distance between them and their friends, all while having fun. What I have truly enjoyed is watching them be kids – embracing the change – and being so happy to be outside and with their friends. As we prepare to move into our Fall ses- sion, I ask that you continue to encourage these behaviors and remember that every little thing we do can have a big impact on the community. Our staff continue to work hard providing a safe, enriching environment for those participating in upcoming programs, visiting our parks, and the future opening of our community centers. We know the future will look different but be assured we are still putting our community first and doing our best to meet the needs of this ever-changing environment. I am also very proud of our staff and appreciate the hard work, extra time, and creativity they’ve used to keep CRPD relevant in these challenging times. If we all strive to remain patient, adaptable, and compassionate, we will persevere. Administrator, Recreation & Community Services 2 BROCHURE DIRECTORY Community Centers School's out - we are in! Borchard Community Center ..................................4 Borchard Skatepark ....................................................5 Conejo Community Center. .....................................6 Outdoor Unit Programs.............................................7 Dos Vientos Community Center.............................8 QuaranTEAM Thousand Oaks Community Center .................. 10 Old Meadows Center ............................................12 Westlake Area Programs ......................................12 is here for you! Special Units Goebel Adult Community Center ....................... 14 Hillcrest Center for the Arts .................................. 15 Aquatics ....................................................................... 16 Let us help you arrange your QuaranTEAM: Sports - Leagues / Classes ..................................... 18 Small pods (groups) kept together for the entire month Sports - Tennis ........................................................... 18 Teen Center ................................................................ 19 Therapeutic Recreation .......................................... 20 4 Locations: Dos Vientos Center Conejo Community Center Borchard Community Center Thousand Oaks Center *Please choose the community center closest to your child's school. • Held at your local Community Center • Enrollment on a monthly basis • Students in static groups for the month • Each group to be overseen by consistent Recreation Staff • Recreational activities planned for each day • CDC Recommendations for COVID-19 prevention will be followed Half-Day Options: AM or PM! M-F, M/W/F, or T/Th Registration is OPEN NOW! Don't wait - register today! crpd.org/register — keyword: QuaranTEAM BORCHARD COMMUNITY CENTER/SKATEPARK 190 Reino Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320 Phone: 805-381-2791 • Fax: 805-498-1055 • E-mail: [email protected] Center Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-10:00pm • Saturday-Sunday 12noon-6:00pm Recreation Supervisor: Kurt Gunning • Recreation Coordinator: Patti Ricketts • www.crpd.org/boc @ConejoRPD @BorchardCenter FALL 2020 JUST TEACHER AND ME CLUB WITH MISS SUZANNE Age 2.5-4 PRESCHOOL/PREKINDERGARTEN Instructor: Miss Suzanne. Pack a lunch. No class 9/7, 9/28. 5042.4201 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 8/31-9/4 5 days A $50 Non-Refundable Registration Fee is due at registration to 5042.4202 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $115 9/8-9/11 4 days reserve a spot, with the balance due in two payments prior to 5042.4203 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 9/14-9/18 5 days the program beginning. Payment plans available. 5043.4204 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 9/21-9/25 5 days 5044.4205 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $115 9/29-10/2 4 days 5044.4206 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 10/5-10/9 5 days Preschool children must be three by 9/1/20; Prekindergarten 5045.4207 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 10/12-10/16 5 days children must be four by 9/1/20. Children must be potty trained 5045.4208 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 10/19-10/23 5 days (no Pull-Ups). 5045.4209 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 10/26-10/30 5 days 5045.4200 M-F 9:00am-1:00pm $144 11/2-11/6 5 days Information: 805-381-2791 SELF-DEFENSE PRESCHOOL, Age 3-5 Go to www.crpd.org/preschool for program details. $35 lab fee collected at time of registration. KARATE, Shotokan Karate is a traditional Japanese martial art No class: 10/12, 11/11, 11/23, 11/25, 11/27. emphasizing self-defense, self-control, and respect for others. PRESCHOOL NON-REFUNDABLE REGISTRATION FEE Instructors: Mike Szydlowski & Brenda Yoshinaga. No class 9/7. 5020.2201 M/W/F 9:00-11:30am $50 9/2-12/11 39 days (+ $925 program fee) KARATE YELLOW/ORANGE BELTS, Age 6+ 5103.4201 T/Th 2:30-3:30pm $163 9/1-11/5 10 wks PRESCHOOL, Age 3-5 Go to www.crpd.org/preschool for KARATE GREEN/BLUE/JUNIOR PURPLE BELTS, Age 6+ program details. $25 lab fee collected at time of registration. 5104.4202 T/Th 3:30-4:30pm $163 9/1-11/5 10 wks No class 11/24, 11/26. KARATE PURPLE/BROWN/BLACK BELTS, Age 8+ PRESCHOOL NON-REFUNDABLE REGISTRATION FEE 5105.4202 T/Th 4:30-5:30pm
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