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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-19-2010 SUPPLEMENTAL COUNCIL AGENDASARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 19, 2010 DEPARTMENT: Finance & Administrative Services PREPARED BY: Mary Furey AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: Mary Furey SUBJECT: FY 2010/11 Capital Improvement Plan Budget Study Session RECOMMENDED ACTION: Review the FY 2010/11 Capital Improvement Plan Budget status and recommendations. REPORT SUMMARY: Proposed project descriptions and a summary funding schedule for the FY 2010/11 Capital Budget are attached to this report for Council review. FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council would not review FY 2010/11 Capital Improvement Plan Budget status and recommendations. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION: Council direction will be incorporated into the proposed FY 2010/11 Capital Improvement Plan Budget. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A: New CIP Projects Attachment B: Summary Funding Schedule Page 1 of 1 PROJECT OTHER PROP O " ' COST FUNDING CIP FUNDING STREET PROJECTS: Rule 20 Undergrounding Project 2,895,499 2,895,499 Quito Road Undergrounding Project 98,744 98,744 - Monte Vista Storm Drain 75,000 - 75,000 Canyon View /Elva Storm Drain 50,000 50,000 PARK & TRAIL PROJECTS: Ravenwood Playground Equipment 75,000 - 75,000 Playground Safety Improvements 50,000 25,000 25,000 Village Creek Trail Design 80,000 60,000 20,000 Blaney Plaza Sound System 25,000 - 25,000 FACILITY PROJECTS: Key Pad Door Security - Phase 1 60,000 60,000 Saratoga Prospect Center - Site & Safety Improvements 165,000 165,000 ADMINISTRATIVE PROJECTS: None - - - TOTAL CIP PROJECTS: 3,574,243 3,079,243 495,000 FUNDING SOURCES FUNDING FROM: GENERAL FUND RESERVE: 600,000 REMAINDER AVAILABLE FROM COMER RETAINING WALL 116,983 TOTAL FUNDING AVAILABLE 716,983 LESS REQUESTS FOR: PROPOSED NEW CIP PROJECTS 495,000 VILLAGE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS 65,000 TOTAL CIP USE 560,000 REMAINING GENERAL FUND RESERVE: 156,983 STREET PROJECTS Rule 20A Undergrounding Project Quito Road Undergrounding Project Monte Vista Storm Drain Canyon View/Elva Storm Drain Proposed Capital Improvement Plan Projects -1 Project Cost $2,895,499 (PG&E Rule 20A work credit funding) Proiect Description Each year, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG &E) allocates undergrounding work credits to municipalities to provide funding for construction of underground utilities. The credits for these allocations are provided through PG &E's Rule 20A program, which is an electric tariff filed with the California Public Utilities Commission. Undergrounding projects funded by Rule 20A must reduce an unusually heavy concentration of overhead power lines, be conducted on arterial streets with high pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or be done on roads that are in a civic, recreational, or scenic area. Locations will be selected based on this criteria, as well as project feasibility and cost effectiveness. Due to the very high cost of undergrounding, Saratoga has been collecting Rule 20A credits over the past few years to allow for a more substantial undergrounding project in the City. Proiect Rationale Moving overhead utilities underground will make the City more attractive and will reduce safety risks associated with down power lines. Fallen power lines can be especially problematic during winter storms. Project Cost $98,744 (From subdivision development improvement funding deposit) Proiect Description Several years ago, the City received funds to conduct undergrounding of utilities on Quito Road near Twin Creeks Road as a result of a subdivision. Due to the high costs of undergrounding, transferring the overhead utilities at this location will have to be incorporated into a larger undergrounding project. Proiect Rationale Moving overhead utilities underground will make the City more attractive and will reduce safety risks associated with down power lines. Fallen power lines can be especially problematic during winter storms. Proiect Cost $75,000 Project Description The Monte Vista neighborhood is one of the few remaining neighborhoods without a storm drain system available. During years of high rainfall, localized road flooding has occurred. For phase I of this project, the City plans to install a pump that will automatically turn on when runoff water reaches a certain level. The pump will direct water to an existing storm drain inlet on El Camino Grande thereby keeping Monte Vista Drive clear of storm water during heavy rains. When funds become available, the City will be able to carry out phase II of the project by extending the storm drain system to this neighborhood. Project Rationale This project will reduce isolated flooding in the Monte Vista neighborhood and consequently reduce damage and liability expenses, particularly during winter storms. However, the pump will require some maintenance. Proiect Cost Proiect Description %►� '.:._ t - . Proiect Rationale PARK & TRAIL PROJECTS Ravenwood Playground Equipment Playground Safety Improvements Proposed Capital Improvement Plan Projects - 2 $50,000 In early 2010, a section of storm drain near Canyon View Drive and Elva Avenue failed. The corrugated metal pipe used to carry storm water had eroded. The erosion of the pipe resulted in a cavity in the soil. The metal storm drain pipe will be repaired and replaced with materials that have a minimum 100 year lifespan. The lifespan of corrugated metal pipe is between 25 to 50 years. Over time, the underground runoff water that travels through the storm drain cause metal pipes to erode and leaks develop. When the leaks become severe, they can cause sink holes or soil erosion. Repair and replacement of the storm drain near Canyon View and Elva will prevent fin-ther soil erosion. Additionally, the new storm drain materials have a much longer lifespan than the metal corrugated storm drain currently in place. Consequently, the new section of storm drain is also expected to reduce maintenance expenses. Proiect Cost $75,000 Proiect Description Over the past few years, the City has been gradually upgrading play areas and replacing play equipment at City parks to ensure playgrounds meet current safety and American Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. Ravenwood is one of the last parks to receive upgrades and the City was recently notified that the equipment must be replaced after the Association of Bay Area Governments conducted an audit of the City's playground equipment. Improvements to the park will include new playground equipment that complies with ADA requirements, the installation of a new sand pit, and replacement of the sand around the play equipment with blended wood fibers to help cushion the ground around outdoor play areas. In 2008, the Parks and Recreation Commission reviewed playground equipment options and made a recommendation on play equipment design to the Public Works Department. Project Rationale Upgrading the play area and play equipment will reduce maintenance costs for the near future, and is not expected to increase maintenance costs over the long term as the upgrade does not add to park amenities. Furthermore, the improvements are expected to make the play area safer. Proiect Cost $50,000 (ABAG Grant funding = 825, 000 I CIP funding = $25, 000) Proiect Description Recently, the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) conducted a safety assessment of Saratoga playgrounds. The ABAG consultant who performed the assessment visited every City playground and identified general safety improvements and ways in which to increase compliance with the American Disabilities Act. Recommended improvements to be implemented under this project will be focused on potential entrapment and protrusion issues. ABAG has also recommended that fences be installed around playgrounds to help keep children in designated play areas. Proiect Rationale The installation of fences around playgrounds may slightly impact the Operating Budget through increased maintenance requirements. However, the project will also increase the safety of City playgrounds. Village Creek Trail Design Blaney Plaza Sound System & Lighting Improvements FACILITIES PROJECTS Proposed Capital Improvement Plan Projects - 3 Proiect Cost $80,000 (SCVWD Grant Funding =$60,000 / CIP funding = $20,000) Proiect Description This project would fund design of a trail that would travel behind Village businesses and along the Saratoga Creek. The proposed trail has received support as a way to enliven the Village, since the trail is expected to help bring foot traffic to the Village, create recreational opportunities for residents and visitors, and will restore the riparian habitat and protect the native fauna and flora of Saratoga Creek. The City is currently seeking grant funding from the Santa Clara Valley Water District's Clean, Safe Creeks and Natural Flood Protection Program. It is expected that a matching contribution will be required to receive grant funding. Proiect Rationale Designing the trail will require that the City negotiate access with the many property owners along the stretch of land proposed for the trail and additional funds may be needed to gain access. If the proposed trail is constructed it will increase maintenance expenses after it is built. However, the trail is expected to draw visitors and shoppers to the City's downtown area and that may increase the City's sales tax revenues. Project Cost $25,000 Proiect Description Since the Plaza was improved several years ago, it has been a gathering place for special events several times a year. One enhancement requested by groups using the site is a better sound system. Infrastructure (electrical pre - wiring) to facilitate the placement of a sound system are requested; in addition, the procurement of a larger sound system adequate for the size of the plaza and the size of the audience is requested. There are some areas of the plaza that are not well lit. Spot improvements are contemplated to raise the illumination of the plaza in those areas to increase the safety for the audience at large public events. Proiect Rationale This project will improve the public's satisfaction while using the plaza for special events, and may encourage greater use of the plaza. The lighting improvements also provide enhanced public safety and reduce costs associated with potential vandalism acts in the park area. Key Pad Door Security — Phase I Proiect Cost $60,000 Proiect Description Currently, most doors at City Hall must be manually locked and unlocked. On a number of occasions, the Sheriff's Office has reported that deputies have found the doors at City Hall unlocked. The addition of an electronic locking system would automatically lock and unlock doors based on the City's hours of operation, protecting the City from the possible theft or damage to City property as a result of unlocked doors. The first phase of the project will only include improvements to the City Hall buildings. Proiect Rationale This project will help prevent costs associated with the theft or destruction of City property resulting from doors left unlocked afterhours. Saratoga Prospect Center Site & Safety Project Cost $165,000 Improvements Proiect Description Improvements to the Saratoga Prospect Center have been made in phases, since the site was purchased in 2002. The first phase started in 2007 with improvements to The Grace Building and the second phase was completed in fall 2009 with the renovation of Friendship Hall, demolition of two unusable buildings, and addition of landscaping. The next phase of improvements will include a new monument sign for the facility, safety and parking lot lighting, repaving of the parking lot, and relocation of the entrance to the site. These improvements will improve safety and help to make the Saratoga Prospect Center more visible and attractive. Additionally, groups renting the facility have requested that the City install an integrated sound system and a motorized projection screen to facilitate large group meetings. This will increase the attractiveness of the building for rental to community groups and businesses looking for such a venue. Proiect Rationale The operating budget will be impacted by this project through increased maintenance, janitorial, landscaping, utility usage, security, insurance, and staffing costs. However, some additional revenue will be generated though rental activities. Proposed Capital Improvement Plan Projects - 4 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 19, 2010 DEPARTMENT: Finance & Administrative Services PREPARED BY: Mary Furey SUBJECT: FY 2010/11 Operating Budget Study Session AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: Mary Furey RECOMMENDED ACTION: Review the FY 2010/11 Operating Budget status and recommendations. REPORT SUMMARY: Summary schedules are attached to this report which provides a summary level illustration of the City's FY 20 10/1 1 Operating Budget status and recommendations to attain a balanced budget. FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council would not review FY 2010/11 Operating Budget status and recommendations. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION: Council direction will be incorporated into the proposed FY 2010/11 Operating Budget. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A: Proposed Operating Budget Summary Attachment B: Proposed Budget Balancing Details Page 1 of 1 FY2010 /11 GENERAL FUND BUDGET BALANCING DETAILS One Time Funding Grant CIP Project reimbursements for staff time 140,000 Internal Service Fund Transfers (4 ISF funds at $25,000) 100,000 Total One Time Funding 240,000 Salary Reductions Eliminated City Manager Pay Increase 11,700 FTE Reductions Asst City Mgr. - .10 FTE (Barbara) 20,400 Admin Analyst II - .10 FTE (Crystal) 11,000 Executive Assistant of CM - .25 FTE (Debbie) 22,500 Accountant - .10 FTE (Ann Xu) 11,000 Admin Analyst I - .10 FTE (Kristin) 10,300 Administrative Assistant II - .10 FTE (Laurie) 7,900 Total FTE Reductions 83,100 Temp Staff Reduction 20,700 27 Hour Furlough for remaining FT staff (GF portion shown) 60,500 Eliminate Auto Allowance (GF portion shown) 27,360 Eliminate overtime except PW & Code Compliance 8,000 Total Salary Reductions 211,360 Operating Expenditure Reductions Reduce Council Meeting budget 3,000 Publish Newsletter in Recreation Guide 23,000 Reduce legal public notices 2,000 Eliminate CalOpps membership & recruitment expenses 7,650 Eliminate organizational training 2,000 Reduce bank fees and financial services 16,200 Reduce credit card fees 30,000 Cleanup development deposits 25,000 Reduce Records Management Services 15,000 Move unscheduled signal repairs from GF to Gas Tax 25,000 Move road shoulder maintenance (weed abatement) from GF to Gas Tax 20,000 Reduce City Traffic Consultant 40,000 Reduce meeting / training expenses 8,900 Reduce office supplies /misc materials 12,500 Total Operating Expenditure Reductions 230,250 Internal Service Fund Reductions Reduced ISF chargebacks 73,500 Total Internal Service Fund Reductions 73,500 TOTAL IMPACT TO GENERAL FUND BUDGET 755,110 FY _L .. Estimated Revenues & Transfers In 15,093,000 - Less Estimated Expenditures & Transfers Out (16,106,110) Plus Use of Reserves: 260,000 NET SHORTFALL (753,110) Summary Budget Shortfall Correction: Additional Funding Internal Service Fund Transfer 100,000 CIP Grant Funding Reimbursement 140,000 Total Additonal Funding 240,000 Plus Expenditure Reductions Salary Reductions 211,360 Operating Expense Reductions 230,250 ISF Chargeback Reductions 73,500 Total Expenditure Reductions 515,110 Total of Shortfall Corrections: 755,110 BUDGET BALANCE 2,000 FY 2010/11 GENERAL FUND BUDGET PROPOSAL FUNDING SOURCES Revenues: 15,083,000 Transfers In: Gas Tax 106,000 CD BG 44,000 ISF Transfers 100,000 Total Transfers In: 250,000 Fund Balance Uses: Environmental Fund 50,000 Development Fund 210,000 General Fund Project Reserve 495,000 Total Fund Balance Use: 755,000 TOTAL FUNDING SOURCES $ 16,088,000 FUNDING USES Expenditures: 15,491,000 Transfers Out: Streets - CIP Projects 125,000 Park & Trail CIP Projects 145,000 Facility CIP Projects 325,000 Administrative CIP Projects - Total Transfers Out: 595,000 TOTAL FUNDING USES 16,086,000 NET GENERAL FUND BUDGET: 2,000 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 19, 2010 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: City Manager's Office CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Barbara Powell DIRECTOR: Assistant City Manager SUBJECT: Allocation of Funding for Community Events RECOMMENDED ACTION: Accept report and direct staff accordingly. BACKGROUND: At its March 17, 2010 meeting, the City Council agreed upon a total budget allocation for Community Events in fiscal year 2010/11 of $25,000, of which $5,000 would be for City- related fees (banners, special event permits) and $20,000 would be for other event - related expenses. The Council also made the following specific allocations for fiscal year 2010/11 community events: Event Amount of Funding Non- city City Annual Tree Lighting $3,000 $ 600 Arbor Day Celebration $ 100 $ 0 City-wide Garage Sale $5,000 $ 0 City Ceremonies (Joe's Trail ) $ 500 $ 0 Unspecified Events $5,000 $ 600 Sub -total $13,600 $1,200 Remaining Unallocated $ 6,500 - $3,800 TOTAL $20,000 $5,000 The Council did not make any specific allocations for the following traditional community events: • Mustard Faire (for FY 2009/10 received $4,000 -- $1,217.50 to fund City- related expenses) • Memorial Day (backfill of $600 banner fee was not funded in FY 2009/10) • 4th of July (no funding required for FY 2009/10) • Saratoga Art & Wine Festival (previously a one -day event funded at $5,000, is planned as a two -day event for FY 2010/11) Page 1 of 3 The Council directed staff to discuss with the Finance Committee options for allocating both the "Unspecified Event" and "Remaining/Unallocated" funds listed in the chart above and to bring back a recommendation to the Council. At its April 7, 2010 meeting, the Finance Committee discussed the following allocation options: 1. Establish two dates per fiscal year during which applications for community event funding would be accepted. 2. Establish a schedule under which applications for community event funding would have to be submitted at least three months prior to an event. The Committee also discussed delegating the allocation of community events funding to the Finance Committee. Further, the Committee indicated a preference for the Chamber of Commerce to apply for Saratoga Art & Wine Festival funding, rather than recommending a specific allocation amount at this time. REQUESTED DIRECTION: Staff is requesting direction from the Council concerning: 1. The process, in general, by which community event funding will be allocated; and 2. Whether a separate process will be used for allocation of funding for the 2010/1.1 Saratoga Art & Wine Festival. FISCAL IMPACTS: The fiscal impact of funding traditional community events for FY 2010/11 will be a maximum of $25,000. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: The City Council may decide to adopt one of the funding allocation options provided by the Finance Committee, or may provide other direction to staff. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): Implement Council direction. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Posting of the meeting agenda. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment "A" — Prior Year Community Events Funding Page 2 of 3 Community Event Fund From Fiscal Year 2006/07 to 2009/10 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2009/10 Actual Actual Actual Budgeted Estimate Chamber of Commerce Events Celebrate Saratoga - Teen Scene 7,527 10,000 - - - Celebrate Saratoga - Fun Zone 4,900 4,900 - - - Celebrate Saratoga - Event Support - 4,996 - - - Celebrate Saratoga Banner - - - - - Taste of Saratoga - - 3,299 - - Saratoga Art & Wine Festival - - - 5,000 4,258 Annual Tree Lighting - - - - 1,037 General Community Events Unspecified Event Funding - - - 5,000 Neighborhood Block Party Supp - - - - - Month of the Child Celebration - - - - - Mustard Faire 1,418 2,000 3,649 - 4,000 Sister City 25th Anniversary - - - 1,200 - Arbor Day Celebration - - 78 100 100 Memorial Day Event (Banner) - 300 - - - Fourth of July Event - - 1,547 4,000 - Cancer Society - Relay - 200 - - - Citywide Garage Sale - - 4,270 5,000 5,000 City Ceremonies Fellowship Hall Opening - - - - 104 De Anza Trail Opening - - 23 - - KMP Groundbreaking /Opening - - - 250 138 Total Community Events 13,845 22,396 12,866 20,550 14,637 Page 3 of 3 COMMUNITY EVENT FUNDING 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11` Grants Grants Grants Grants bra nts`=- - Chamber of Commerce Events Celebrate Saratoga - Teen Scene 7,527 10,000 Celebrate Saratoga - Fun Zone 4,900 4,900 - Celebrate Saratoga - Event Support - 4,996 - - Taste of Saratoga - - 3,299 - are _ Saratoga Art & Wine Festival - - 4,258 600" Annual Tree Lighting - - 1,037 3,060, General Community Events Unspecified Event Funding - - - - 5 000 Mustard Faire 1,418 2,000 3,649 4,000 Arbor Day Celebration - 78 100 �� 100" Memorial Day Event (Banner) 300 - - - ^,g Fourth of July Event - 1,547 Cancer Society - Relay 200 Citywide Garage Sale - - 4,270 5,000 5:0001 Facility Opening Events 3 � � City Ceremonies - - - I 500 ", Fellowship Hall Opening - - 104 de Anza Trail Opening - 23 - KMP Groundbreaking / Opening - 138 Total Community Events 13,845 22,396 12,866 14,637 ' ? a 14200 W RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE and Campbell Profile Newsletter 4Lv www.cityofeampbell.com CRFATING COMMUNITY THROUGH PEOPLE. PARKS AND PROGRAMS .0V •CAS CAMPBELL CITY COUNCIL Evan Low, Mayor A Jason Baker, Vice Mayor V �r Daniel E. Furtado Jane P. Kennedy 0 0 Michael Kotowski G~ Meets first & third ()RCHAR9 Tuesday at 7:30 pm CITY OF CAMPBELL DIRECTORY OF CITY SERVICES EMERGENCY..................... ............................... 911 Animal Control (Silicon Valley) ........ (408) 764 -0344 Building Department ....................... (408) 866 -2130 Business Licenses .. ..........................(408) 866 -2117 Campbell Library ............................ (408) 866 -1991 City Clerk .......... ............................... (408) 866 -2117 City Manager ... ............................... (408) 866 -2125 Community Development ................ (408) 866 -2140 Finance Department ......................... (408) 866 -2111 Fire (Santa Clara County) ................ (408) 378 -4010 Graffiti Hot Line ............................... (408) 866 -2191 Heritage Theatre .............................. (408) 866 -2700 Job Hotline ........ ............................... (408) 866 -2722 Parks Maintenance ......................... (408) 866 -2145 Personnel /Human Resources......... (408) 866 -2122 Police (Non- Emergency) ................ (408) 866 -2121 Public Works /Engineering .............. (408) 866 -2150 Public Works /Maintenance ............. (408) 866 -2145 Recreation ........ ............................... (408) 866 -2105 Street Light Hotline .......................... (408) 866 -2781 T.D.D. Hearing Impaired .................. (408) 866 -2790 Traffic Signals ... ............................... (408) 866 -2744 Volunteer Services .......................... (408) 866 -2122 IMPORTANT NOTE TO CREDIT CARD USERS: IS YOUR CUSTOMER PROFILE UP -TO -DATE? New credit card security requirements require that the billing address for the credit card you use must match the home address listed in our system. If any information has changed (address, phone, e- mail), please update it prior to registering on -line or by credit card. A mismatch will result in an error during registration and will not allow your registration to be processed. Council & Commission Meetings: Campbell City Hall City Council Chamber, 70 North First St., Campbell Council Meetings Rebroadcast on Government Channel 26 RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Campbell Community Center - Recreation Office 1 W. Campbell Avenue, #C -31, Campbell, 95008 OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday ............. 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Friday ......... ............................... 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday/ Sunday ............ ............................... Closed Adult Center (50 yrs+ programs) .... (408) 866 -2146 Adult Lunch Program ...................... (408) 866 -2764 Class Registrations ......................... (408) 866 -2104 Community Center Rentals ............. (408) 866 -2138 Community Center Leasing ............. (408) 866 -2192 Field Conditions Hotline .................. (408) 866 -2769 Historical Museum ........................... (408) 866 -2119 Park Reservations .......................... (408) 866 -2104 Recreation /Community Center Fax. (408) 374 -6965 TTY for hearing impaired ............... (408) 871 -5104 The Campbell Community Center is served by VTA Bus Lines #26 and #60 and Light Rail RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE & CAMPBELL PROFILE PUBLICATION & DISTRIBUTION The Recreation Activity Guide and Campbell Profile/ Newsletter is published three times a year. All Campbell residents should receive one by U.S. mail. Non - residents can request a one -year subscription of the Activity Guide by mailing a check for $5 payable to the City of Campbell with your name, address and home phone number to: City of Campbell Recreation Department 1 W. Campbell Avenue, #C -31 Campbell, CA 95008 The guide will be mailed prior to important registration deadlines. Additional copies of the current guide are available at City Hall, Campbell Library and the Recreation office. You can also view the guide on- line at: www.cityofcami2bell.com On the cover: Campbell 'Wave' Swim Team practice, Skate boarder Kevin Rengstorff catches air at the Campbell Skatepark, Historical nhoto of Camnhall Mutaum Histnni r'amn in gnns (AAA nanA 19; fnr 9n1 o I4ic +„r" (rmmn infnr +ir \ CAMPBELL PROFILE - CITY NEWS 4 -9 AINSLEY HOUSE - MUSEUM 10 -11 HERITAGE THEATRE 64 -65 ENERAL INF RMA !Q . 21 CITY PARKS 61 COMMUNITY CENTER INFORMATION 62 -63 LIBRARY 5 LOCAL GROUPS 36 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 66 -67 VOLUNTEER SERVICES 60 YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS 60 DAY CAMPS 14 -21 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION 12 LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR 13 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES BACK COVER SWIMMING /AQUATICS 22 -24 ART CLASSES 25 CHEERLEADING 30 DANCE 31 FUNFOODLE _ 25 GYMNASTICS 30 KINDERGARTEN JUMP START 25 MOVEMENT CLASSES 31 MUSIC TOGETHER 26 PARENT & TODDLER TIME 25 PLAY & SIGN 25 WIGGLE & MOVE 25 MASTERS /SWIM 42 ART CLASSES 27-28,40 BABYSITTING (CLASS) 40 BASKETBALL CAMPS 35 BILLIARDS 28,40 CHEERLEADING CAMP 30 COOK YOUR BUNS OFF CAMP 20 DANCE -31 DAY CAMPS 14 -21 DRAWING 40 DRIVER'S ED 40 ENGINEERING WITH LEGOS 21 GYMNASTICS 30 HISTORY CAMP 15 TABLE OF CONTEN' JUNIOR LIFEGUARD 24 KARATE - MARTIAL ARTS 33 LEADER IN TRAINING 15 MONEY EDUCATION CAMP 21 MUSIC: DRUMS, GUITAR, PIANO, VOCAL 32 SEWING 29 SKATE PARK - SKATEBOARDING 34 SLIMTASTIC BOOK CAMP 20 SOCCER CAMPS /CLASSES 36 -37 SPORTS CAMPS 35 _ SWIMMING LESSONS /REC SWIM 22 -23 SWIM TEAM 24 TENNIS 38 -39 VOLLEYBALL 35 -36 ART 51 BILLIARDS 54 COMPUTER CLASSES 50 COOKING 53 CPR - EMERGENCY PREP 54 DANCE 49 (DIY) DO IT YOURSELF CLASSES 52 DROP IN FITNESS SCHEDULE 41 FITNESS CLASSES 41-46 LANDSCAPING DESIGN 54 KAYAKING - NATURE TRIPS 55 KARATE - JUDO - JUJITSU 43 MASTERS /SWIM 42 MUSIC 48 OUTDOOR RECREATION 55 SEWING 29 SPORTS LEAGUES 46 TENNIS 47 VOLLEYBALL 46 WATER EXERCISE 44 WAVE TRI -TEAM TRAINING 42 YOGA 42 CAI? L1: X10 ' Cf .::s GENERAL INFORMATION 56 FITNESS CLASSES 57 CLASSES & TRIPS 57 -58 SERVICES & OUTREACH 59 TS m 00 �m �o A m V N m �. N3 m f° o N C .4 = 0 T CL i� TD ° to C � F� to 'D0 O to o n d w� 13 -4 m � A City News For Residents of Campbell Vol. 92, Summer 2010 CITY'S BUDGET OUTLOOK GRIM - MORE CUTS ON THE HORIZON Over the past year, the national and local economy has continued to deteriorate with serious implications for the City of Campbell and our ability to continue to provide quality services. Because the effects of changes in the economy on the City's revenues typically lag 18 -24 months, our fiscal condition can worsen even as the overall economy may be slowly beginning to improve. Unfortunately, most experts believe the recovery period is likely to be a long and gradual one. The passage of Measure O in November, 2008 was a big boost to the City's budget as it created a new, protected, ongoing revenue source. Unfortunately, the severe economic decline has meant less than expected revenue. In addition, with high unemployment, further declines in retail, reduced real estate values, reduced hotel occupancy and room revenues, reduced development activity, and lower investment earnings, all major City revenues are down. In fact, total General Fund revenue is off $2.4 million. The City is also at risk of further State takeaways. The State's projected budget deficit stands around $20 billion for FY 2011. Historically, the State has delayed, borrowed or outright took funds belonging to cities in on WHERE DO YOUR PROPERTY TAXES GO? CENSUS 2010 IS HERE The Census is a count of everyone living in the United States that happens once every 10 years. It is important R. that every person ; s� living in the United States be counted, including people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, citizens and non- citizens. The City of Campbell needs your help to ensure everyone in the City is counted in the 2010 census. Take 10 minutes to answer and mail back the questionnaire that is sent to your address. It's safe, easy, and critically important for Campbell and Santa Clara County! The count impacts our representation in Congress and our share of State and Federal funds. With your help, Campbell will lead the County in overall mail response rate to the U.S. Census. Page 4 Campbell Profile - Newsletter EXPECT DELOS: WHOWENEMYS 4O EASU CAMPBELL AN/C MUE UZOERWAY Improvements to portions of East Campbell Avenue between the PruneYard Shopping Center and Historic Downtown. Campbell began mid - March. The improvements are part of the East Campbell Avenue Master Plan that was adopted by the City Council in 2007. The goal of these Master Plan improvements is to improve pedestrian and bicycle circulation between the businesses and community to the east of Highway 17 and the Historical Downtown, and to enhance and vitalize the link between these two key areas. The project is funded primarily with grants from federal stimulus money and Redevelopment Agency funds. No City General Fund money is.part of the project. Major components of the improvement project include: • Railway Avenue signal and intersection modifications • Widening of the Campbell Avenue bridge over Los Gatos Creek • Existing bridge railing /end cap relocation • Highway 17 undercrossing improvements including new bikes and sidewalks • Streetscape improvements such as decorator streetlights and new street trees • Rubberized asphalt concrete overlay and pavement slurry sealing • Public art Construction begins March 22 and is expected to be completed in the spring of 2011. In addition to the above construction work, the project will also include roadway grinding; paving; and utility work. The work will require some extended lane closures and traffic delays between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. There may be some night work involved. Please visit the City's website at CityofCampbell.com for periodic updates on this project or call Travis Miller at Redgwick Construction at (510) 792 -1727 or Reina Antonio, Campbell Public Works Department, at (408) 866 -2161. Campbell Profile - Newsletter Page 5 BUDGET... (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4) order to balance its own budget. Because the State typically does not complete its budget until after June, it is not known at this time whether the City will see additional loss of revenues to the State; however, based on the past, there is a real likelihood that we will be impacted in one way or another. While the outlook for the Silicon Valley economy is cautiously optimistic due to its strength in being a cradle for innovation, education and research, the economic outlook for Campbell will continue to be challenging in light of the significant loss of retail sales tax and other economy based revenues which will take many years to recover. At the same time, costs continue to grow despite efforts to minimize such growth. As an example, the City's fire service contract increased 8.5% this year and is scheduled for another 7% increase in FY 2011 (this is part of a five year contract that brings costs up closer to "market" rates). Despite more frozen positions, wage concessions given by all employees last year, and efforts underway to implement a new lower pension benefit, the cost of providing quality City services remain high. As a result, the expected structural deficit has widened this year and is expected to increase over the next several years absent a strategy to address this issue. The following chart summarizes the City's problem over the next five years: �5� netted u+ , M$38 _.:._... ._._._..._......__ _ ` 1 $35 w s $26 02103 03104 34105 05/06 O:A-, 0',0; 06 +00 OO/tC 111 " "'L "1' -e c '4/15 -- Revenues - -° Expenditures As the chart shows, ongoing revenues do not keep up with ongoing expenditures for the foreseeable future. In other words, despite all our previous budget cuts and frozen positions, and the passage of Measure O, the City is again faced with a structural budget gap. Current projections estimate draws on the Economic Fluctuation Reserves (EFR) of between $2.3 and $3.3 million in each of the next five years. At this rate, the City would totally deplete its EFR in less than two years. This is obviously not an acceptable or sustainable situation. The City is taking action to resolve this problem by looking for ways to further curtail expenditures and increase revenues to close the gap. We need to 11 reset" our budget and service levels to the reality of available resources. Community meetings and study sessions with the Council are scheduled for late March to discuss how to address our problem and what solution will best meet the needs of this community. With input from residents, business people and City staff, the City Council will consider a range of alternatives to resolving the budget situation. Difficult choices will need to be made and service levels are likely to be impacted. But working together, the City is confident that it will get through this difficult time and preserve the most valued aspects of our community. For more information about the City's budget situation, visit the special budget section that has been established at www.CityofCampbell.com. Page 6 Campbell Profile - Newsletter NOW UNDER DESIGN..... CAMPBELL'S NEWEST PARK Stojanovich Family Park, Campbell's newest park, is currently in the works for the Union Avenue neighborhood. The site is 1.32 acres and located at 316 Union Avenue. The property was sold to the City at half price and paid for with Park Dedication funds that cannot be used for general operations. Three well- attended community meetings were held in the past year with very positive support for the conceptual design .presented. The construction drawings are tentatively planned to be developed in the Summer /Fall 2010. If you are interested in learning more about the conceptual plans, please go to the City's website at www.cityofcampbell.com /SFR You may also contact the Public Works Department at (408) 866 -2150 with any questions about this project. ADA Statement Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Campbell does not deny qualified individuals with a disability the benefits of City services, programs or activities. If you require accommodation, please contact the City Manager's Office at (408) 866 -2125 at least ten (10) days prior to any city meeting or activity. ORCHARD CITY BANQUET HALL RENOVATION PROJECT Final plans and specifications for the Orchard City Banquet Hall Renovation project were approved by the Campbell City Council in January. Construction is scheduled to begin in April and is expected to be completed by March of 2011. The improvements to the banquet hall include new men's and women's restrooms; a new lobby area; a room divider; additional storage space and a new permanent stage. The renovations will also include a new ceiling; floor coverings; new windows; replacement of the electrical system; new HVAC system; and paint and exterior/ interior lighting upgrades. The project will also feature a public art element. The Orchard City Banquet Hall is the last part of the former Campbell High School campus to be renovated since the City purchased the site in August 1985. The project is funded primarily with Redevelopment funds and also includes some federal stimulus money. This project is designed to meet LEED (Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design) Silver Certification requirements as stipulated by the City's green building policy adopted by the City Council in 2007. The City is achieving LEED points in the following areas: • High efficiency HVAC units • Low flow plumbing fixtures • Waterless urinals • Energy efficient lighting • Certified sustainable wood • Use of regionally manufactured materials • Recycling construction debris • Use of recycled content materials Campbell Profile - Newsletter Page 7 POTENTIAL NOVEMBER 2010 BALLOT TO PROTECT LOCAL REVENUE Due to State takeaways, the City of Campbell has lost a cumulative total of $16 million in property taxes since FY 1992/93 and a cumulative loss of $4.4 million in Redevelopment Agency funds going.back to FY 1995/96. A coalition calling itself Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Vital Services is currently collecting signatures to qualify the Local Taxpayer, Public Safety and Transportation Protection Act for California's November 2010 statewide ballot. If passed, proponents say this constitutional amendment would prevent the state from diverting, borrowing or taking funds that are currently dedicated to local governments. The measure Would also prevent the state from diverting gas tax revenues that voters have dedicated to transportation and transit improvements and services. . The following are the major provisions of the proposed constitutional amendment: • Revokes the state's ability to borrow local government property tax funds (currently authorized by 2004 Prop 1A). • Prohibits the state from borrowing Prop. 42 funds (gas tax) which voters have dedicated to transportation and mass transit. • Prohibits the state from taking or borrowing the Highway User Tax on gasoline (HUTA), which currently fund city, county and state road; highway, transit and other transportation improvements and services. • Prevents the state from redirecting or diverting locally levied taxes, including parcel taxes, sales taxes, utility user taxes, TOT's and other locally imposed taxes that are currently passed by local governments and /or their voters and dedicated to cities, counties and special districts. • Prohibits the state from taking, borrowing or redirecting existing funding for public transit, including existing taxes on gas and "spillover' funds dedicated to the .Public Transportation Account. • Adds additional constitutional protections to prevent the state from raiding redevelopment funds or shifting redevelopment funds to other state purposes. Coming soon to a computer screen near you! ting The City of Campbell is happy to announce that webcasting of City Council and Planning Commission meetings is scheduled to being soon. Watch for details on the unveiling of this new service on our website at www.CityofCampbell.com Page 8 SAVE THE DATE: Bike to Work 2010 - Newsletter December • Approved a text amendment to the City's Massage Ordinance allowing massage with a Conditional Use Permit Approved an amendment to the Campbell Municipal Code extending the amortization period for non- conforming sexually - oriented businesses from two to ten years Accepted the resignation of Micky Lutz from the Bicycle Advisory Committee and appointed Brian Conroy to fill the vacancy • 'Commended Sergeant Chris Milosovich for 29 years of service to the City of Campbell • City Council elected Evan Low to serve as Mayor • City Council elected Jason Baker to serve as Vice -Mayor, - January • Approved a collaboration with the County Office of Women's Policy to create the "Campbell Women of Distinction" awards Authorized a short-term extension of the Campbell Union School District Playfield Use Agreement • Accepted the Redevelopment Agency's Annual Report • Approved the 2010 City Council meeting schedule • Approved the Mayor's 2010 City Council Committee assignments • Accepted $100,000 from the State of California for supplemental Law Enforcement Service Funds • Appointed Aaron Bueno and Charles Gibson to the Parks and Recreation Commission • Appointed Phil. Doetsch as tenant representative to the Rental Increase Fact Finding Committee • Appointed Jay Perinne to the Building Board of Appeals Committee CITY COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS • Thanked John Medalen and Jean LaDuc for their many years of service to the Parks and Recreation Committee • Held a study session to review the City's technology goals and accomplishments. • Approved a budget adjustment of $150,000 from Housing Set -Aside monies for the First Time Homebuyer Program • Approved a budget adjustment to purchase three condominiums at 21 North Second Street using Redevelopment Housing Set -Aside monies to allow for the re -sale of these units to persons earning 80% of the medium income or below • Held a Study Session to discuss the conceptual 'design for Stojanovich Family Park • Accepted the terms of use for Grant Funds received for the Winchester Boulevard Improvement Project • Accepted the auditors report and the FY 09 Comprehensive Annual Finance Report • Approved the Harriet and McCoy Avenues Pedestrian Safety Improvement recommendations • Approved plans and authorized the solicitation of bids for the renovation of the Orchard City Banquet Hall at the Campbell Community Center February • Held a study session on the Museum/ Store Enhancement Project • Congratulated Dr. Johanna VanderMolen on her years of service to the Campbell community upon her retirement from Campbell Union School District • Accepted Justice Assistance Grant Funds and approved the purchase of a Platescan License Plate Reader System with the funds • Approved a cost sharing agreement . with Silicon Valley- Intelligent Transportation Systems for the traffic surveillance equipment enhancement project • Voted not to allow hospitals within a, Controlled Manufacturing Zoning District • Took a "support" position on the statewide local government ballot measure: the Local Taxpayer, Public Safety and Transportation Act • Held a study session with the Planning Commission to discuss proposed amendments to the Parking and Loading Ordinance • Held a study session to discuss the status of the FY 2010 General Fund budget at mid -year . • Authorized the Public Works Director to execute a consultant services agreement for the conceptual design of Orchard City Banquet Hall and the entryway to Winchester Plaza • Accepted a donation for the Recreation Financial Assistance Program March • Congratulated Bob Carlson on being selected by the Campbell Chamber of Commerce as "Citizen of the Year" and Hobee's Restaurant for being selected as the "Business of the Year" • Authorized staff to submit a grant application for the Jobs for Main Street Act of 2010 • Approved staff's FY 2010 mid -year budget recommendations to the General Fund • Held a study session on the possibility of re- structuring the elected offices of the City Clerk and City Treasurer • Presented the Women of Distinction Awards For complete agendas, staff reports and minutes, please visit the City's website at n RSS now allows you to get notified wh ncnew ag ndas /m nutes are posted on the.City's websitC Campbell Profile Newsletter Page 9 O 2 HISTORY CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM Located in the Old Fire House — 51 Central Avenue At the corner of Central Avenue & Civic Center Dr. Open Thursday- Sunday, Noon to 4 p.m. (excluding public holidays) Admission - $2 - Museum members and children under age 6 FREE Combination Tickets Available See both historic sites: $7 for adults; $6 for seniors; $4 for youth Tickets do not have to be used on the same day Located in the City's first Fire House, the Campbell Historical Museum offers artifacts and memorabilia that help recall the vanishing world of Santa Clara Valley's past. Visit a general store that served as the community center, examine a parlor scene with examples of decorative arts. Discover the roots of Campbell's agricultural past in orchards and fruit processing and explore hometown music and drama in Campbell as early forms of recreation. "Please Touch" displays in each of the four thematic areas allow you to feel and get a closer glimpse into the Valley's history. MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Looking for a way to get involved in your community? Do you enjoy history? Meeting new people? Do you have a passion for Campbell's rich history? Then consider becoming a Museum volunteer. The Museum is looking for volunteers to help in the following areas: Greeters, Docents & Garden Volunteers. Greeters staff the front desks at both the Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House, run the cash register and greet museum visitors coming for tours. Docents lead tours through the historic Ainsley House. Docent training will take place during the summer months. Garden volunteers meet every Tuesday morning and help to make the Ainsley Garden a memorable location for weddings and special events. For more information please call: Kerry Perkins at (408) 866 -2718. Page 10 EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Education programs on -site help students learn about local history. Teachers and parents interested in scheduling "Hands -on- History" at the Campbell Historical Museum or "History Detective" at the Ainsley House should call Museum Educator Kerry Perkins at (408) 866 -2718 or email: kerryp @cityofcampbell.com. Both programs are three hours in length and feature hands -on interactive learning that meet the California Education Standards. Both the Campbell Historical Museum & the Ainsley House are available to host Scout groups, home school groups and other club and organizations that are looking for historical activities and hands -on tours. Please contact Kerry Perkins to schedule special programs. FOR HISTORY CAMP THIS SUMMER, SEE PAGE 15 FOR .MORE INFORMATION. Campbell Museum (408) 866 -2119 AINSLEY HOUSE & MORGAN GALLERY PRIVATE TEA AND TOUR AT THE AINSLEY HOUSE HISTORY TRUNKS AVAILABLE FOR RENT The Campbell Historical Museum has three History Trunks available to rent for classrooms, home school groups, summer schools, alternative education programs, etc. The Ohlone Trunk focuses on the Ohlone Indians that were the first inhabitants of the Santa Clara Valley. The Pioneer Trunk follows Benjamin Campbell on his journey to California on a wagon train and the founding of the town of Campbell. The Orchards and Canning Trunk shows the development of Santa Clara Valley as the Heart of the Valley's Delights. Each trunk includes a comprehensive teacher's curriculum guide, touchable artifacts, laminated images, videos or dvds, books and music. Rental fee is $60 for a month. For more information please call: Kerry Perkins (408) 866 -2718 or email: kerryp @cityofcampbell. com CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM & AINSLEY MOUSE _%I-s A division of the City of Campbell Recreation and Community Services Department, the Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House strives to `erpret to a broad public audience, in innovative and meaningful ways, the history of the Campbell "< area and encompassing region. AINSLEY HOUSE 45- minute docent -led tours of the historic 1925 English Tudor Revival house owned by Campbell canning pioneer, John C. Ainsley Thursday — Sunday, 12 pm to 4 pm (excluding public holidays) Admission Fees: Adults: $6; Seniors (60 +) $4; Youth: $2.50 Museum members and children under 6: FREE Combination tickets to include the History Museum are available for an additional $1.00 www.cilyofcampbell.com Go to the Museum & Ainsley House page RESERVE NOW FOR 2010/2011 WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS AT THE AINSLEY HOUSE The beautiful Ainsley House Garden is a popular venue for a wedding, special reception or celebratory event. Dates can be booked up to one year in advance. Prices start at $925 for a ceremony, and $1925 for a ceremony and reception combination. Fee includes use of the garden, event supervision, ample parking and use of the Historical Ainsley House interiors for photography purposes. A security deposit and Museum membership fee are required upon booking. For more information please call: Kerry Perkins at (408) 866 -2718 or email: kerryp @cityofcampbell.com. Visit our museum page at: http: / /www.cityofcampbell. com /museum /garden rentals. htm BRIDAL FAIR AT THE AINSLEY HOUSE Save the Date! Sunday, September 26, 2010 from 11:00 AM -3:00 PM, the Ainsley House will host our second annual Bridal Fair. If you're planning a wedding this is the place to be. Wedding vendors will be showing off their wares and services, while you sample the food offered by local caterers. There will be a fashion show, music and more! Don't miss out on this special event. Please call Karen Lange for more details at (408) 866 -2758. www.cityofcampbell.com Go to the Museum & Ainsley House page Campbell Museum (408) 866 -2119 Page 11 y O Q Clubs and other organizations interested in visiting the Ainsley House can make arrangements for a private Tea at the Carriage House before or after their tour. The price is $25 per person and we require 12 or more people. �� Reservations must be made a r t month in advance. For more #VP information please call: Karen Lange at (408) 866 -2758. HISTORY TRUNKS AVAILABLE FOR RENT The Campbell Historical Museum has three History Trunks available to rent for classrooms, home school groups, summer schools, alternative education programs, etc. The Ohlone Trunk focuses on the Ohlone Indians that were the first inhabitants of the Santa Clara Valley. The Pioneer Trunk follows Benjamin Campbell on his journey to California on a wagon train and the founding of the town of Campbell. The Orchards and Canning Trunk shows the development of Santa Clara Valley as the Heart of the Valley's Delights. Each trunk includes a comprehensive teacher's curriculum guide, touchable artifacts, laminated images, videos or dvds, books and music. Rental fee is $60 for a month. For more information please call: Kerry Perkins (408) 866 -2718 or email: kerryp @cityofcampbell. com CAMPBELL HISTORICAL MUSEUM & AINSLEY MOUSE _%I-s A division of the City of Campbell Recreation and Community Services Department, the Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House strives to `erpret to a broad public audience, in innovative and meaningful ways, the history of the Campbell "< area and encompassing region. AINSLEY HOUSE 45- minute docent -led tours of the historic 1925 English Tudor Revival house owned by Campbell canning pioneer, John C. Ainsley Thursday — Sunday, 12 pm to 4 pm (excluding public holidays) Admission Fees: Adults: $6; Seniors (60 +) $4; Youth: $2.50 Museum members and children under 6: FREE Combination tickets to include the History Museum are available for an additional $1.00 www.cilyofcampbell.com Go to the Museum & Ainsley House page RESERVE NOW FOR 2010/2011 WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS AT THE AINSLEY HOUSE The beautiful Ainsley House Garden is a popular venue for a wedding, special reception or celebratory event. Dates can be booked up to one year in advance. Prices start at $925 for a ceremony, and $1925 for a ceremony and reception combination. Fee includes use of the garden, event supervision, ample parking and use of the Historical Ainsley House interiors for photography purposes. A security deposit and Museum membership fee are required upon booking. For more information please call: Kerry Perkins at (408) 866 -2718 or email: kerryp @cityofcampbell.com. Visit our museum page at: http: / /www.cityofcampbell. com /museum /garden rentals. htm BRIDAL FAIR AT THE AINSLEY HOUSE Save the Date! Sunday, September 26, 2010 from 11:00 AM -3:00 PM, the Ainsley House will host our second annual Bridal Fair. If you're planning a wedding this is the place to be. Wedding vendors will be showing off their wares and services, while you sample the food offered by local caterers. There will be a fashion show, music and more! Don't miss out on this special event. Please call Karen Lange for more details at (408) 866 -2758. www.cityofcampbell.com Go to the Museum & Ainsley House page Campbell Museum (408) 866 -2119 Page 11 y O Q MW A, LT Walk In. On-line: Phone: ( REGISTER, bkff CAMPS; SWiliMl LESSONS AN�O SPORTS CAMPS RESIDENT REGISTRATION PRIORITY TIME Or 7:00-8:30 AM,. 'OOPEN TO EVERYONE. 446r 8:30-9:30 AM After 9:30 am, "."April 24, registration will be open via on-line and 24/7 until program's fill. IMPORTANT LETTER FROM THE RECREATION DIRECTOR First and foremost, I'd like to thank all of our patrons for your dedicated support and participation in our programs and services. We are here for you, to provide the programs and recreation services that you want. We are fortunate to have an outstanding Community Center and facilities from which to conduct our services, classes. and programs. We strive continually to provide a wide variety of quality programs, activities, events and instructors for all interests. I'm sure you are aware of the critical fiscal crises that most local governments are facing. Campbell is not immune. In light of a significantly larger than projected deficit this fiscal year, and ongoing multi - million dollar deficits forecast for the next five years, we have had to take a serious look at all of our programs citywide and trim expenses wherever we could. Although fees for most of our classes and programs do a good job of covering all direct expenses, they do not cover all the overhead expenses (administration, utilities,janitorial, marketing, etc.) that it takes to provide our programs and services. Fees have been increased to begin to cover more of those expenses and we've streamlined some of our offerings. We've attempted to be very strategic in our decisions so that the popular classes will still be there to serve everyone, but some of the more unique special interest classes may only be offered periodically. We've added a few new classes that may serve you well during this down economy, (Do- It- Yourself Academy, landscape design, etc.). We know that many of you are facing the same fiscal challenges in your own families and homes, so we tried to keep fees the same by shortening or reducing the number of meetings per class. We are trying to keep the cost of your recreation programs at a manageable level for you, our valued patrons. Additionally, in an effort to provide a better value for our residents whose taxes support our facilities and programs, we have found it necessary to reinstitute non - resident fees effective with the fall session of classes. While we need and appreciate all of our non - resident participants, the additional surcharge (in the absence of your tax dollars) will help support the maintenance of our facilities for those of you who value and participate in our programs. We will need the continued support and participation of all our patrons more than ever, so we hope that you will continue to participate and maybe even bring a new friend with you. Spread the word about our programs — the more classes that operate at capacity, the.less we will have to increase fees. If there is something we can offer or do better, please let us know. We will continue to provide high quality recreational experiences for you and your family. For those with significant financial challenges, please see the information about our Scholarship Program on page 42. Several local non - profits and service organizations, along with City staff, contribute funds to be able to make scholarships for Recreation classes and programs available to Campbell resident youth in need. These are challenging times for everyone, which is reason more than ever to take some time out for yourself, stay well in mind and body, and interact with others by meeting or making new friends or just_ getting out for a good walk and some fresh air. We hope to see you this summer! Linda gckmczak Recreation & Community Services Director LindaK @cityofcampbell.com www.cityokampbell.com Page 13 N CL E M 0 CAMPS AT A GLANCE "City offices are closed on Monday, July 5th. There are no classes or camps scheduled for that day. Teeter • 3-4 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 -19 Totters Camper Cubs 4 -5 0 i s 0 2 10 0 '0 0 17 -19 Bull Frogs 5 -6 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 -19 Grass- 6 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 17 -19 hoppers Sea Turtles 6 -8 0 0 U .0 0 1 0 17 -19 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 Cz 17 -19 Adventure 9 -10 0 0 0 0 0 0_ 0 o 17 -19 Camp Ultimate Teen 11 -12 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 17 -19 Camp Extreme Teen 13 -15 17 -19 Camp Leader in 14 -15 Ck 15 Training "SPORTS CAMPS Soccer Rec 5 -12 0 0 0 0 37 Camp Skate Camp 6 -12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Tennis Camp 7 -17 0 0 0 0 0 CX Kx 0 0 0 38 -39 Basketball 8 -13 0 0 0 35 Camp Combo Sports 8 -13 U Kx 35 Camp Volleyball 8 -13 35 Camp Soccer Adv 8 -14 CXk 37 Camp SPECIALTI('CAMPS Art Beat Camp 1.5 -12 0 0 Kk 0 0 0 0 # 0 27 -28 Kindergarten 5 -6 0 25 Jump Start Engineer Lego 5 -9 Ot r 21 Camp Electronics 6 -10 Cx 21 Camp Cheerleading 6 -10 Ck 30 Camp Gymnastics 6 -10 30 Camp History Camp 7 -9 t 15 . Culinary Boot 8 -11 t3 Cx Cx t 20 Camp Money Ed 10 -14 0 21 Camp Slimtastic Boot 12 -15 Q O 0 0 20 Camp Page 14 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs DAY CAMP' DAY CAMP CHECK LIST FOR PARENTS! Bring healthy sack lunch with drink daily Pre -apply sunblock Wear swimsuit on water play days Label everything with name Wear camp shirt daily (provided on Monday) Calendars will be distributed Monday listing theme /weekly activities � . j "DIGGING UP THE PAST" These week -long Day Camps for youth age( will provide a new twist on Summer Day C Museum and Camp staff will make history "co( the participants discover secrets of the past thr arts & crafts and natural history activities, field to local sites and museums, outdoor hikes explorations, all the while having great fun! C,, will be held from 10:00 am to 3:00pm and will at the Campbell Community Center in Room P Monday through Thursday campers and leE will walk to our Campbell Historical Museum f exciting lesson on the week's theme. Friday campers will participate in a field trip. Conter vary each week so that kids can enjoy one we the whole series of summer history camps. REGISTER NOW Week 1 9 � e ;Ohlone, First peo le of the Santa,. „ClaraValley , Class # Days Date Time Fee 3914301 M -F 6/14 -6/18 10:00 -3:00 pm $160 Field Trip: Coyote Hills Regional Park LEADER -IN- TRAINING: (14 -15 yrs) Teens, ages 14 and 15, gain leadership skills and work experience as Leaders -in- Training in the Camper Cubs, Bull Frogs, Grasshoppers and Sunshine Kids Day Camps. Each two -week session includes training in game leadership, program planning, leading camp songs, participant safety procedures, field trip_ supervision, interview techniques and program evaluations. Leaders - In- Training will experience first hand camp leadership as they work along side a Day Camp leader, go on one field trip, and assist in the organization of the Friday All Camp Sing - Along. Participation in Leader -In- Training does not guarantee a job in future summers, but campers will have the advantage of the training and experience during the selection process. Campers will be expected to follow the same attendance, behavior and dress regulations as regular Day Camp staff. Includes: 10 days of program supervision, instruction, two L.I.T. camp shirts, daily afternoon snack, admission, transportation on one field trip and leadership manual. LOCATION: John D. Morgan Park, Rincon Ave. REGISTER NOW L "EADERrIN Week 2 Pioneers of the Santa Clara Valley °i *5 — Date Class # Days Date Time Fee 9:30 -2:00 pm $160 3915301 M -F 7/12 -7/16 10:00 -3:00 pm $160 = Field Trip: New Almaden Quicksilver County Park - LEADER -IN- TRAINING: (14 -15 yrs) Teens, ages 14 and 15, gain leadership skills and work experience as Leaders -in- Training in the Camper Cubs, Bull Frogs, Grasshoppers and Sunshine Kids Day Camps. Each two -week session includes training in game leadership, program planning, leading camp songs, participant safety procedures, field trip_ supervision, interview techniques and program evaluations. Leaders - In- Training will experience first hand camp leadership as they work along side a Day Camp leader, go on one field trip, and assist in the organization of the Friday All Camp Sing - Along. Participation in Leader -In- Training does not guarantee a job in future summers, but campers will have the advantage of the training and experience during the selection process. Campers will be expected to follow the same attendance, behavior and dress regulations as regular Day Camp staff. Includes: 10 days of program supervision, instruction, two L.I.T. camp shirts, daily afternoon snack, admission, transportation on one field trip and leadership manual. LOCATION: John D. Morgan Park, Rincon Ave. REGISTER NOW L "EADERrIN TRAINING` °'' "ri xrr " "" f' Class # Days Date Time Fee 3331301 M -F 7/12 -7/23 9:30 -2:00 pm $160 3332301 M -F 7/26 -8/6 9:30 -2:00 pm $160 TEENS MAY REGISTER FOR ONLY 1 LEADER -IN- TRAINING SESSION www.cityofcampbell.com Page 15 DAY CAMP CAMPBELL RECREATION SUMMER DAY CAMP PROGRAM REGISTER NOW . Campbell Recreation offers quality programs for children and teens ages 3 to 15 providing a fun, safe place to play during the summer. These experiences nurture creativity, build self- esteem, improve social interaction, and increase physical stamina. Day campers will enjoy arts and crafts, games, camp singing and other exciting activities, while exploring their outdoor environment, expanding their imagination, and learning team building skills. A special event is provided each week for Bull Frogs and Grasshoppers. A field trip and recreation swimming are included each week for campers in Sunshine Kids and Adventure Camp. Ultimate Teens swim once a week and go on field trips three days. Extreme Teens will enjoy a field trip every day and recreation swim twice a week. Campers must wear their Day Camp T- shirt* (provided on first day of camp), play clothes, and tennis shoes each day for their safety. Please put sunscreen on your child before camp and label all items sent to camp. Campers must bring a sack lunch with a drink; plus bottled water each day. Parents Ewho are late picking. up their children will be charged a late fee. Children can be registered for just one week or for all weeks. If your child has a disability or needs special assistance, please be sure to inform the Recreation Department V staff when registering. *Teens do not wear camp shirts. c PRE - REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEFORE & AFTER CAMP CARE NO DROP -IN or PRO -RATED FEES BEFORE CAMP CARE: 7:15 to 10:00 am Available for all day camps except Sea Turtles. Participants meet at the Campbell Community Center, room M49 then take a chartered bus with Day Camp leaders to John D. Morgan Park for camp. (Teeter Totters will stay in M-49.) COST. $40 per week AFTER CAMP CARE: 3:00 to 5:45 pm Available to all day camps except Teeter Totters, Camper Cubs and Sea Turtles. Participants in camps at John D. Morgan Park will take a chartered bus with Day Camp leaders to the Campbell Community Center, room M -49. Sunshine Kids, Adventure Camp, Ultimate Teen. and Extreme Teen. camps will be permitted to participate in Recreation Swim at the CCC Pool (from 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm). PLEASE NOTE: fee will be charged when campers are picked up late (after 5:45 pm). Recreation leaders are not responsible for walking campers to and from swim lessons. COST: $45 per week CAMP SITE LOCATIONS CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER: 1 W. Campbell Ave (Corner of Campbell Ave. & Winchester Blvd.) Teeter Totters Camp: meet in the fenced -in Pre - school play area at the Recreation Activity Center, M-49 Extended Care Programs: meet in the Recreation Activity Center, M -49. JOHN D. MORGAN PARK: 540 W. Rincon Avenue ( Rincon Avenue side of park) Campers can be dropped off and picked up at the circular drop -off area in the main parking lot on Rincon Avenue. Due to limited parking, and for the convenience of parents and safety of campers, this drive - through service .is provided for: Camper Cubs, Bull Frogs, Grasshoppers, Sunshine Kids, Adventure Camp. Ultimate Teens Camp and Extreme Teens Camp: Meet at the end of Rincon Ave. Parents do not enter drop off turn around area for these camps. JACK FISCHER PARK: Corner of Abbott Avenue & Pollard Road in Campbell Sea Turtles Camp (Leaders will be visable in red staff shirts to meet the campers) Page IS Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs DAY CAMP. CAMPBELL RECREATION - SUMMER DAY CAMP REGISTER NOW Campbell Recreation offers quality programs for children and teens ages 3 to 15 providing a fun, safe place to play during the summer. These action packed programs nurture creativity, build self- esteem, improve social interaction, and increase physical stamina. Day campers will enjoy arts and crafts, games, camp singing, and other exciting activities while exploring their outdoor environment, expanding their imagination, and learning team building skills. Campers ages 3 to 10 must wear their Day Camp T -Shirt handed out on Mondays, play clothes, and tennis shoes each day for their safety.. Campers must bring a sack lunch with .a drink, plus bottled water each day. Children can be registered for just one week or for all of them. *Camps run from JUNE 21 through AUGUST 13* Teeter Totters �JUNE{21 •10:00 am -1:00 pm • 1:6 leader to camper ratio • At the Community Center • Games and Crafts, • Fun Jump every Friday • Cost: $85.00 per week ,Camper Cubs •10:00 am -1:00 pm • 1:6 leader to camper ratio • At John D. Morgan Park • Games and Crafts • Sing -A -Long every Friday • Cost: $85.00 per week •10:00 am -3:00 pm • 1:7 leader to camper ratio • At John D. Morgan Park • Games and Crafts • Special event every Wednesday • Sing -A -Long every Friday • Cost: $142.00 per week it'll vriw�^a ter r r a � s! r I ✓i n F =! Grasshoppers(6years)�y'f,�, l • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • 1:7 leader to camper ratio .,At.inhn n Mmmnn Park Sea Turtles (6-8 • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • 1:7 leader to camper ratio • At Jack Fischer Park • Games and Crafts • Field trip-every Friday • Cost $142.00 per week Adventure Camp (9" • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • 1:7 leader to camper ratio • At John D. Morgan Park • Games and Crafts • Swimming every Friday • Field trip every Wednesday • Sing -A -Long every Friday • Cost: $142 per week Ultimate Teens (11 12 yrs) }'d4,w , ,sr ; ,,,Q'�y • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • 1:10 leader to camper ratio • At John D. Morgan Park • Games and Crafts • Swimming every Tuesday • Field trips Wed, Thurs & Fri • Cost: $166 per week Extreme Teenk0 15 yrs) • 10 :00 am - 5:00 om v d 0 C1 3 V www.city'ofcampbell.com Page 17 13 t0 c.i D DAY CAMP Session Camp "Name Age Dates Fee ' Event/Flefd iip 3121301 Teeter Totters 3-4 6/21 -6/25 $85 3131301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 6/21 -6/25 $85 3181301 Bull Frogs 5 -6 6/21 -6/25 $142 Fun Jump 3091301 Grasshoppers 6 6/21 -6/25 $142 Fun Jump 3141301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 6/21 -6/25. $142 Happy Hollow 3151301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 6/21 -6/25 $142 Bowling 3161301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 6/21 -6/25 $166 Sky High, Bowling, Malibu Grand Prix 3401301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 6/21 -6/25 $220 Monterey Bay Aquarium, PooVPizza, Boardwalk, Golfland, SF Zoo 3171301 Before Care 3 -15 6/21- 6/25 $40 3191301 After Care 5 -15 6/21- 6/25 $45 Session Camp Name Age Dates Fee Event/FieldWrip 3122301 Teeter Totters 3-4 6/28 -7/2 $85 3132301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 6/28 -7/2 $85 3182301 Bull Frogs 5 -6 6/28 -7/2 $142 Petting Zoo 3092301 Grasshoppers 6 6/28 -7/2 $142 Petting Zoo 3113301 Sea Turtles 6 -8 6/28 -7/2 $142 Golfland 3142301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 6/28 -7/2 $142 Rollerskating 3152301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 6/28 -7/2 $142 Sky High 3162301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 6/28 -7/2 $166 Golfland, Raging Waters, Beach 3402301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 6/28 -7/2 $220 Malibu Grand Prix, Bowling, Giant's vs. Dodgers, Sky High, Raging Waters 3172301 Before Care 3 -15 6/28 -7/2 $40 3192301 After Care 5 -15 6/28 -7/2 $45 Session# Camp Name Age Dates Fee EventlField Trip 3123301 Teeter Totters 3-4 7/6 -7/9* $68 3133301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 7/6 -7/9* $68 3183301 Bull Frogs 5-6 7/6 -7/9* $114. Fun Jump - Slide 3093301 Grasshoppers 6 7/6 -7/9* $114 Fun Jump - Slide 3114301 Sea Turtles 6 -8 7/6 -79* $114 Happy Hollow 3143301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 7/6 -7/9* $114 Golfland 3153301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 7/6 -7/9* $114 Beach 3163301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 7/6 -7/9* $134 Nickel City, Boardwalk, Rollerskating 3403301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 7/6 -7/9* $176 Golfland, Pier 39, Movies, Boardwalk 3173301 Before Care ' . 3 -15 7/6 -7/9* $30 3193301 After Care 5 -15 7/6 -7/9* $32 Sesalon� Camp Name Age Dates Fee Event/Fleld Trip 3124301 Teeter Totters 3-4 7/12 -7/16 $85 3134301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 7/12 -7/16 $85 3184301 Bull Frogs 5 -6 7/12 -7/16 $142 Pony Rides 3094301 Grasshoppers 6 7/12 -7/16 $142 Pony Rides 3115301 Sea Turtles 6 -8 7/12 -7/16 $142 Go Aqua Adventure 3144301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 7/12 -7/16 $142 Pump It Up 3154301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 7/12 -7/16 $142 Golfland 3164301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 7/12 -7/16 $166 Pool /Pizza, Oakland Zoo, Golfland 3404301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 7/12 -7/16 $220 Malibu Grand Prix, Nickel City, Oakland Zoo, Great America, Beach 3174301 Before Care 3 -15 7/12 -7/16 $40 3194301 After Care 5 -15 7/12 - 7/16 $45 No cam /5 Page 18 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs DAY CAMP 'All Session~ #�ti 3125301 � u�Camp�Name�yN Teeter Totters "n1 g9eua 9 3-4 s 4 / 7/19-7/23 �.,.1:" HFee �ti $85 r . , Karam 111' i � 1111 PP, .- Flu ��a Evu®ntlFial AT P l� h� n hp d�, . , ap _ 3135301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 7/19-7/23 $85 3185301 Bull Frogs 5 -6 7/19-7/23 $142 Happy Birds 3095301 Grasshoppers 6 7/19-7/23 $142 Happy Birds 3116301 Sea Turtles 6-8 7/19-7/23 $142 Happy Hollow - 3145301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 7/19 -7/23 $142 M Discovery Museum 3155301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 7/19-7/23 $142 Go Aqua Adventure 3165301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 7/19-7/23 $166 Bowling, Malibu Grand Prix, Movies 3405301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 7/19-7/23 $220 Monterey Bay Aquarium, Sky High, As vs. Red Sox, Pool /Pizza, Pier 39 3175301 Before Care 3 -15 7/19-7/23 $40 3195301 After Care 5 -15 7/19-7/23 $45 Sessi # „° on ,a&d Cam Name, Ndlydu , p& Ml. 'gqh,�� A e , w,7;,unnrg„ l ,..._._. -�.2YT Dates 1 'N , ,a.� Fee . ;xr m, , $85 ,. ).h AI" a7* °. �, fir" M r EvenUFieldp� �a, '4du �,:dr 1tilHr�iia,,4er d ., b �kCadd�f i r , ° 3126301 Teeter Totters 3-4 7/26-7/30 3136301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 7/26-7/30 $85 3186301 Bull Frogs 5 6 7/26-7/30 $142 Owen Baker -Flynn (Juggler) 3096301 Grasshoppers 6 7126-7/30 1 $142 Owen Baker -Flynn (Juggler) 3117301 3146301 Sea Turtles Sunshine Kids 6 -8 7 -8 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30 $142 $142 Pump It Up Go Aqua Adventure 3156301 3166307 Adventure Camp Ultimate Teens 9 -10 11 -12 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30 $142 $166 Oakland Zoo Sky High, Golfland, Go Aqua Adventure 3406301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 . 7/26-7/30 $220 Boardwalk, Bowling, Golfland, Giants vs. Marlins, SF Zoo 3176301 Before Care . 3 -15 7126 - 7/30 3196301 After Care 5 -15 7/26-7/30 $45 NrrMR • ventlFiel rip e d ' "d , ! xdE dT „„ y �.�h. v,: ,a. s Session #, ; a Camp Name ,. : Age Datesa Fee 3127301 Teeter Totters 3-4 8/2-8/6 $85 3137301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 8/2-8/6 $85 3187301 Bull Frogs 5 -6 8/2-8/6 $142 Puppet Show s 3097301 m 3118301 Grasshoppers Sea Turtles 6 6 -8 8/2-8/6 8/2-8/6 $142 $142 Puppet Show - Discovery Museum 3 3147301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 8/2-8/6 42 Sky High µ 3157301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 8/2-8/6 42 Rollerskating 3167301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 8/2-8/6 66 E$220 Nickel City, Raging Waters, Rollerskating 3407301 Extreme Teens 13 -15 8/2-8/6 Raging Waters, Ice Skating, Pier 39, Great America, Beach 3177301 Before Care 3 -15 8/2-8/6 $40 3197301 After Care 5 -15 8/2-8/6 $45 l A �,, , ,p�,� dEventlield6Tnp /! r "Name ,�r Age�"a��Detes , NnwFee 3138301 Camper Cubs 4 -5 8/9-8/13 $85 3188301 Bull Frogs 5 -6 8/9-8/13. $142 _ Mad Science 3098301 Grasshoppers 6 -8/9 - 8/13 $142 Mad Science 3148301 Sunshine Kids 7 -8 8/9-8/13 $142 Happy Hollow 3158301 Adventure Camp 9 -10 8/9 - 8/13' $142 Beach 3168301 Ultimate Teens 11 -12 8/9-8/13 $166 Oakland Zoo, Beach, Movies 3408301 Extreme Teens 1 13 -15 8/9-8/13 $220 Malibu Grand Prix, Nickel City, Alcatraz, Sky High, Movies 3178301 Before.Care 3 -15 8/9-8/13 $40 3198301 After Care 5 -15 8/9-8/13 $45 WWWAtyohampbell.com Page 19 v d1 0 tt 3' CL E V BOOT CAMPS SLIMTASTIC BOOT CAMP (12.15 yrs) This innovative new bun - kicking boot camp (with delicious cooking & snack - making) will help you slim down over sum- mer! The first part of the class will be outdoors in the park setting and the second part will be in the new state of the art kitchen in Friendship Hall. Our first hour will be spent on an exhilarating, fun & challenging work -out. Then we'll come together in the kitchen to cook up a healthy, delicious snack. We'll talk about healthy alternatives to your favorite dishes; then we'll make & share them. For the cooking portion of class, aprons & closed toed shoes must be worn & long hair must be tied back. A $12 materials fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. This camp is held at the Saratoga Prospect Center, 19848 Prospect Road in Saratoga. Instructed by Diane Fukuda. 3578301 M -F 2:00 -4:00 pm 1 6/21 -6/25 12 -15 $134 3579301 T -F 2:00 -4:00 pm ! 7/6 -7/9 12 -15 $109 3580301 M -F 2:00 -4:00 pm 7/19 -7/23 12 -15 $134 3581301 M -F . 2:00-4:00 pm i 8/2 8/6 12 -15 $134 NUTRITION FACTS • Childhood obesity has soared from 4% in 1962 . to over, t , 30% in:2008. ;{ • Per capita consumption of sugar has increased from 15 lbs. per year to over 162 lbs. per year. • Type II Diabetes increased by 13.5% between 2005 - 2007. • Proper nutrition and exercise are instrumental in reducing these numbers. Diane Fukuda is a nutrition educator who is passionate about s f health &' fitness. She delights in helping people "'(of all ages) " make positive changes to their current lifestyle. Small changes often result in improved energy, mood, increased self esteem and general happiness! There is nothing more joyful that seeing people succeed! Diane teaches a variety of cooking /bootcamp zry and spinning classes through Campbell Community Center. COOK YOUR LITTLE BUNS OFF BOOTCAMP (8 -11 yrs) This innovative new camp combines fitness with healthy snacking! The first part of the class will be outdoors in the park setting and the second part will be in the new state of the art kitchen in Friendship Hall. We'll work in teams com- peting in zany, relay races & fun exercises for the first half class. Then we'll come together in the kitchen to assemble a healthy, delicious snack. We'll make all kinds of great treats including fruit popsicles, nice - scream, fruit parfaits and other delicious & healthy snacks. For the cooking portion of class, aprons & closed toed shoes must be worn & long hair must be tied back. A $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. This camp is held at the Saratoga Prospect Center, 19848 Prospect Road in Saratoga. Instructed by Diane Fukuda. Page 20 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs ENGINEERING FUNdamentals CAMP with LEGOsIlm Pre - Engineering with LEGO (5 -6 yrs) Create, Play, and Learn. Build a town, city, or star base with houses, buildings, pyramids, bridges, tunnels, towers, and more. Build motorized cars, trains, buses, and trucks. Ex- plore the many possibilities of LEGO building systems while learning useful construction techniques. These camps are not affiliated with the LEGO group. Participants need to bring peanut free snack with a drink to camp each day. Camp is held in M -52. Class # 02 "`Day4 Time Dates Pages Fee GYP' 3276301 M -F v 9::00 -12:00 pm 6/28 -7/2 5 -6 $185 3277301 M -F 9::00 -12:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 5 -6 $185 3278301 M -F 9::00-12:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 5-6 $185 Engineering FUNdamentals with LEGOsIm (7 -9 yrs) Explore concepts in physics, mechanical engineering, struc- tural engineering, and architecture while playing with your favorite creations. Learn how to design and build motorized machines, catapults, demolition derby cars, truss and suspen- sion bridges, buildings and other constructions. Each session will include directed projects with instruction, performance - oriented projects with guidance, and free- building time to construct that "Really Great Project" with huge quantities of LEGO. These are fun, challenging, hands -on, and minds -on camps. RETURNING AND EXPERIENCED STUDENTS WILL BE GIVEN NEW PROJECTS. Participants need to bring peanut free snack with a drink to camp each day. Camp is held in M -52. Cla Da Tme ss.# y_ _ ' ^ - Dates sFee 3279301 M -F 1:00 -4:00 pm 6/28 -7/2 7 -9 $185 3280301 M -F 1:00 -4:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 7 -9 $185 3281301 M -F 1:00 -4:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 7 -9 $185 SPECIAL INTEREST CAMPS C MONEY EDUCATION CAMP (10 -14 yrs), Do you want money -savvy kids? Money -Ed Summer Camp is an exciting way to learn money skills and be prepared for the future! Kids have fun as they learn about MAKING, SPENDING, and INVESTING money through exciting games and creative projects. Students will expand p their knowledge of topics like budgeting, credit cards, and %a<) . investing. Great for newcomers and returning students. n Visit www.money - ed.com for more information. Camp 0- held in M -52, preschool room. Campers need to bring a peanut -free snack each day. Class # Qayu Time x. Dates , Ages Fee 3905301 1 M -F 1 9 :00 -12:00 PM 1 6/21 -6/25 1 10 -14 $185 BASIC ELECTRONICS SKILLS CAMP (6 -10 yrs) It has been proven that children learn best from hands -on experience when they are making something because of the powerful interaction between thinking and action during construction. This camp teaches children about electricity, circuits, simple machines, and physics. Children use Snap Circuit Kits to make learning electronics a "snap ". They work as a team to explore building models, such as AM radios, flashlights, doorbells, and much more using parts that are mounted on plastic modules and snap together with ease. No Electricity or soldering is ever used. Chil- dren have educational fun while learning about electronics. They see immediate results every time they.build. Please send campers with a healthy snack and water each day. Instructed by WizKidsTech staff in room M 752. lass #= t7ay- Tune Da es . ;Ages Fe 3282301 M F 9:00-12:00 pm 8/2 -8/6 6 -10 $125 -www.cityofcampbell.com Page 21 O1 C .E 3 TICS & SWIM LESSONS $55 /Session - Each session is 1 -week M -Th or 4 Saturdays Refunds or transfers must be requested 5 business days prior to the start date. Cancellations: A $10 per person per class will be deducted from each refund. CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER POOL LESSON SCHEDULE REGISTER NOW Level y ' ^ n: �u� ''r ,Timm � gyre 6/21 =�6l24 , x, -.k 6/28 7/1 dx� �4' t "C3 715 718 .��9..M4Fk WU e 0 7/,95 ' _r. 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Level & 2 9:30 -10:15 am 3501301 3541301 3601301 3641301 3701301 3741301 3801301 3821301 Level & 4 9:30 -10:15 am 3502301 3542301 3602301 3642301 3702301 3742301 3802301 3822301 Level 9:30 -10:15 am 3503301 3543301 3603301 3643301 3703301 3743301 3803301 3823301 Level & 7 9:30 -10:15 am 3504301 3544301 3604301 3644301 3704301 3744301 3804301 3824301 Level 1 & 2 10 30- 11:;15 am 3505301 3545301 ! ti 3605301 3645301 37,05301, 3745301 3805301 3825301 Level3 & 4 10:30 -11:15 am 3506301 3546301 ? 3606301 ".,3 1, `: 370630,1 3746301 3806301 3826301 Level 5 , 101:,304.V1 5,, am, i. 3507,3Q1 354730,1„ 45 x360730,1 ' 3647301 °; 3707,301, ;X47301 .3807301 ! 3827301 Parent & Me', ;,10:30- 11; :15 am ', 3508301, , 354830d,'F 3608301 r ' 3648301 3708301 3748301 3808301 3828301 Level & 2 4:10 -4:55 pm 3525301 3565301 3625301 3665301 3725301 3765301 3809301 3829301 Level & 4 4:10 -4:55 pm 3526301 3566301 3626301 3666301 3726301 3766301 3810301 3830301 Level 4:10 -4:55 pm 3527301 3567301. 3627301 3667301 3727301 3767301 3811301 3831301 Parent& Me 4:10 -4:55 pm 3528301 3568301 3628301 3668301 3728301 3768301 3812301 3832301 Level` 1 &;2r�'y i /5 ;05 5 50F pm' ' 3529301yy; ri "x,3569301 `4` 362'9301 - 3669301 3729301 uy' „ 37,69301 N 381,3301„ ?iM13833301 ' Level+3 ° &'47y�ry;frrFS 055 50„ `m "t� , „ k „.,,., ,��p,,, �� 35303ON11i 3570301.;% 363030A ., t, ., ' `3670301 i'' ''3730301w`' h'3770301`i „ uw� 3 , ' y 81430„1, ,r 3834301,r,�;; ;44 'Level�St,rN�� °� %" 505 5w504� rtii �r 3531.30114 vtiyy4357130,1. `'; ", I' °3 367130,1 � , 3731301 4y ;,, „3771301;„ „,,,,, qd 3815301 ���, ,,,,., 3835301 3532301,y;M , xy35,7,2301 u ; x'3632301, '3872301 ,• " 3732301, ��,, �,b,37i7,230�1�;;,� 4,38�1630�14 �krf38363041�� Level & 2 6:00 -6:45 pm 3533301 3573301 3633301 3673301 3733301 3773301 13817301 3837301 Level & 4 6:00 -6:45 pm 3534301 3574301 3634301 3674301 3734301 3774301 3818301 3838301 Level 5 6:00 -6:45 pm 3535301 3575301 3635301 3675301 3735301 3775301 3819301 3839301 Level & 7 6:00 -6:45 pm 3536301 3576301 3636301 3676301 3736301 3776301 38203011 3846301 Please take your child to the restroom before lessons. "Accidents" in the pool area major disruption and require us to shut down the pool. We require children under the age of 3 to wear a swim diaper. PARENT & ME: (6 mos. - 3 yrs) Class ratio 1:8 Class familiarizes infantlyoung child with the water in a safe /secure environment. Parent/adult (18 +) works 1 on 1 in pool with child. Instruction geared to child's ability level. Water orientation is focus of the class, not 'swim' lesson. Adult and child count as 1 student. LEVEL 1: (3 -5 yrs) Class ratio 1:4 (Tiny Tots) Class is geared toward child with little or no water experience. Emphasis: submerging face, bobbing, bubble blowing, basic floating skills with support, water entry and exit, kicking with support, personal safety skills. LEVEL 2: (4 -6 yrs) Class ratio 1:4 (Tiny Tots) Completion of Level 1 required. Level 2 skills: hold breath & fully submerge head for 3 seconds; submerge and retrieve items off bottom of platform; push off into prone and supine float or glide unsupported for 5 seconds; ability to flutter kick on back and stomach in glide position while supported. Safety skills introduced. LEVEL 3: (5 yrs & up) Class ratio 1:6 (Beginner) Completion of Level 2 required. Introduce basic swim strokes and stroke development readiness. Level 3 skills: ability to kick in both prone and supine position unsupported for 5 seconds; float in prone and supine; hold breath underwater for 5 seconds; combined stroke front and back for 5 yards; jump into pool from side; safety skills. LEVEL 4: (6 yrs & up) Class ratio 1:6 (Beginner) Completion of Level 3 required. Stroke development. Level 4 skills: kick width' of pool with board; float and recover both front and back; crawl stroke with roll for side breathing; tread water for 2 minutes; kneeling and standing dives; safety skills. LEVEL 5: (6 yrs & up) Class ratio 1:8 (Adv. Beg.) Completion of Level 4 required. Stroke refinement. Level 5 skills: crawl stroke width of pool with drill work and full stroke and side breathing; backstroke with straight arm recovery; tread with various kicks for 2 minutes; standing dive; surface inwater dive; swim underwater for 3 body lengths; breast stroke kick with board; safety skills. LEVEL 6: (7 yrs di up) Class ratio 1:8 (Intermediate) Completion of Level 5 required. Skill proficiency. Level 6 skills: demonstrate alternating breathing in crawl stroke; full progression of crawl stroke from drills to full stroke for 40 yards without stopping; swim both drills and full backstroke for 40 yards without stopping; breast stroke and dolphin kick in streamline; full breast stroke for 20 yards; openhanded turns from front to front, back to back and front to back; long shallow dive.from side; standing dive from block; tread water 3 minutes; safety skills. LEVEL 7: (8 yrs & up) Class ratio 1:10 (Swimmer) Completion of Level 6 required. Level 7 skills: development of competitive swimming skills such as competitive starts and turns; endurance swimming and timed continuous swim in all 4 competitive strokes; flip turns; tread water for 5 minutes; retrieving diving brick from bottom of deep end; survival float for 2 minutes; safety skills. ADULT LESSONS (Saturday only) BEGINNER ADULTS: (15+ years) Class ratio 1:6 Class teaches non - swimmers flotation, basic arm strokes and kicks, crawl, and backstroke. Personal safety. INTERMEDIATE ADULT: (15+ years) Class ratio 1:6 Class continues the development of the crawl and backstroke. Breaststroke is introduced. Page 22 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs AQUATICS & SWIM LESSONS S WESTMONT LESSONS NOT OFFERED DUE TO POOL CONSTRUCTION. WESTMONT LESSONS RESUME IN 2011 SATURDAY SWIM LESSONS CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER REGISTER NOW Ca PUBLIC RECREATION SWIM AT THE CAMPBELL Beg. Adult 10.45 -11:30 am 3000301 3016301 Level 5 10:45 -11:30 am 3001301 3017301 Level 6 & 7 1045 -11:30 am 3002301 [ 3018301 ��- Level 1 & 2 10:45 -11:30 am 3003301 3019301�j :...,�, _......__ ._.__..-� 3020301 Beg Adult 0 -12:25 pm 3004301 11:4- Int. Adult 11:40 -12:25 pm 3000530:1::F3021301 i Level 1 & 2 11:40 -12:25 pm 3006301 3022301 Level 3 & 4 11:40 -12:25 pm� 3007301 3023301 Parent & Me 12:35-1:20 pm 3008301 3024301 Level 1 & 2 12.35 -1:20 pm 3009301 3025301 Level 5 Level 6 & 7 12:35 -1:20 pm 12:35 -1:20 pm 3010301 3026301 3011301 0 301 Level 3 & 4 1.30 -2:15 pm 3012301 3028301 Level 5 1:30 -2:15 pm 3013301 3029301 Level 6 & 7 1:30 -2:15 pm 3014301 i 3030301 No class 7/3 REGISTER NOW Daily fee: $2.00 PER VISIT PER PERSON OR $40 PASS GOOD FOR 25 VISITS You may purchase a Recreation swim pass at the pool office for $40 good for 25 swims. Passes are good for (1) summer season only. Children under 4%Z feet tall or 6 years or younger must be accompanied by an adult (1,8 years of age or older) on the deck and in the water. Everyone entering the pool gate must pay the admission fee. FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY, NO FLOATATION DEVICES, WATER WINGS, BODY TUBES, INFLATABLE SUITS ALLOWED DURING PUBLIC RECREATION SWIM www.cityokampbell.com Page 23 Ca PUBLIC RECREATION SWIM AT THE CAMPBELL 3 COMMUNITY CENTER POOL Tuesday through Friday June 22 - August 13 2:15 - 4:00 pm Closed on Sat., Sun. & Mon. Daily fee: $2.00 PER VISIT PER PERSON OR $40 PASS GOOD FOR 25 VISITS You may purchase a Recreation swim pass at the pool office for $40 good for 25 swims. Passes are good for (1) summer season only. Children under 4%Z feet tall or 6 years or younger must be accompanied by an adult (1,8 years of age or older) on the deck and in the water. Everyone entering the pool gate must pay the admission fee. FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY, NO FLOATATION DEVICES, WATER WINGS, BODY TUBES, INFLATABLE SUITS ALLOWED DURING PUBLIC RECREATION SWIM www.cityokampbell.com Page 23 AQUATICS JUNIOR LIFEGUARD TRAINING PROGRAM (11 -14 yrs) Program teaches participants how to recognize potential hazards, prevent accidents, respond to emergency situations and aid in swim lessons. Students successfully passing the 12 hour class are eligible to volunteer assist with summer swim lessons and public recreation swim in summer of 2010 with Campbell. STUDENTS MUST PASS AN INTERMEDIATE SWIMMER SKILLS TEST ON FIRST DAYTO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS. Certification is good for one year and previous certificates are no longer valid. Class # Clays Times 'M Da es Ages Fee 2347301 1 M -Th 1 3:30 -6:30 pm 1 5/10 -5/13 1 11 -14 $75 PRE- COMPETITIVE SWIM PROGRAM (5 -10 yrs) This Pre -.Comp program is a training ground for year -round competitive "Wave" Swim Team. Eligible swimmers must have completed an Advanced Beginner or higher swim lesson and pass a swim test given by coaching staff. Instructions include competitive stroke fundamentals, competitive dives, starts and turns, speed and endurance drills. Swimmers have the option of moving onto the Campbell Wave year round swim team. Monthly fees of $40 are due by the 7th of each month. A late fee of $10 assessed if monthly dues are not received by the 10th of each month. Tryouts are held .r- r- by appointment only with Tyson Ormonde, Campbell Aquatics Specialist at (408) 866 -2160 or email son E cityofcamnbell.com. "WAVE" YOUTH SWIM TEAM (5 -18 yrs) This competitive US Swimming team is open to ages 5 -18 years. Swimmers must be able to complete one (1) lap of crawlstroke (freestyle) and be familiar with backstroke and breaststroke. Enrollment is ongoing, and practices are held rain. or.shine. Practices divided by age group and ability level. Saturday practice includes all age groups. Swimmers should attend at least three (3) practices per week to see improvement in both endurance and stroke technique. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION CALL: Tyson Ormonde Campbell Aquatics Specialist at (408) 866 -2160 or email at tysono0cityofcampbell.com. COST PER SWIMMER: Initial one time registration fee is $40. Monthly dues range from $45 -$65 per swimmer depending on ability level. Late fee of $10 assessed if monthly dues are not received by the 1011 of each month. Page 24. Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs (NIGGLE 6 MOVE (9 mos -2 yrs) Looking for a fun place to let your little one play with other kids? Want to get out of the house for a bit? Come play with us and let your little one roam around enjoying toys and music. Parents stay with children and can meet other parents to play and talk about issues concerning parents. Instructed by Stefanie Jatta Classes held in M -47 Cass# . =Day Time Ff3ates Ages Fee 3106301 W 10:45 -11:30 am 6/9 -6/30 9mo -2 $25 PLAY & SIGN (9 mos -2 yrs) Combine meaningful play with learning in a fun, unique class that teaches sign language and develops self- esteem. Despite their limited motor coordination, young children will learn the hand shapes of American ,Sign Language (ASL, the official language of the deaf community), as a temporary bridge to speech. This language rich environment is meant to limit your child's frustration, typically expressed through tantrums, pointing and%or screaming. Rather, your child will learn new ways to express his needs, fears, and thoughts about the world. The course outline will include signs for manners, animals, food, transportation, family, etc. All children must be registered for class; older or younger siblings NOT permitted in this class. Instructed by Stefanie Jatta (certified in ASL). Classes held in M-47 -.Glass # t7ay Ti a Daies Ages ee 3111301 W 10:30 -11:15 am 717 -7/14 2 -3 $15 3108301 W 1 10:00 -10:40 am 1 6/9 -6/30 1 9mo -2 $40 FUN FOR LITTLE ONES (9 mos -3 yrs) This will be a fun filled class in which parents participate with their child and introduce their child to group play as well as connect with other parents. Children must be crawling to participate in this class. Join instructor "Miss Joy" and other adults and tots for lots of giggling, singing, dancing, playing and learning. We will sing songs and explore movement activities using props like parachutes, tunnels, slides, musical instruments and much more. Children in the older class should be confident walkers. Instructed by Joy Coyle. Classes held in M -47 ass #DaY„ 3110301 W Time 9:30 -10:15 am Dates ," 7f7 -7/14 Ages,, _ 9mo -2 . Fee $15 3111301 W 10:30 -11:15 am 717 -7/14 2 -3 $15 MY FIRST ART CLASS (1' /x -5 yrs) Spend quality time with your child creating art & having fun together! Each week features a new theme with 5 art stations of new &exciting projects. Projects are age appropriate, allowing children the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. Class ends on a musical note with singing, dancing & having too much fun! Parents stay in class with their children. Wear your "grubbies "! A $5 materials fee is payable . to instructor at first class. Instructor, Patty Falk, My First Art Class. Classes are held at the Joan Pisani Community Center, 19655 Allendale Avenue, Saratoga. TODDLER FUN PARENT & TODDLER (18 mos -31A yrs) Come play, have fun, and share some quality time with you little one while you make friends with other parents. This class is designed to be a special experience for both child and parent. Enjoy introducing your child to a preschool environment by helping them participate in art exploration, singing, group circle time and free play. Class fee includes all supplies. All children between the ages of 18 months and 3.5 years old must be registered in the class to attend, NO OLDER SIBLINGS PLEASE. Children must be at least 18 months bid and walking to register for this class. Siblings under 18 months may attend class free with parent and brother /sister if they are in a stroller or.backpack. Instructed by Joy Coyle. Classes held in M-48 Class# 3901301 'Day F Ti e„ 9:35 -10:30 am �` - [fates 5/28 -6/11 1.5 -3.5 F.ee $30 3902301 F 10:35 -11:30 am 5/28 -6/11 1.5 -3.5 $30 3903301 Trrh 9:35 -10:30 am 7/6 -7/15 1.5 -3.5 $40 3904301 Trrh 10:35 -11:30 am 7/6 -7/15 1.5 -3.5 $40 Class;# Day FUNFOODLE-(3 -6 yrs) Yal) ss Preschool Nutrition Fun! l=ee Mix 3 -6 year olds with fun /educational 0 food activities, add a handful of songs out food and a dash of surprise with CL taste tests and you've cooked ups, ". sn "Funfoodle Have you ever had your kids peel an ear of corn, count the kernels and squeeze the cob? Have they ever felt the difference between canned corn and popcorn seeds? Have they personalized air popped popcorn with cheese they've shredded or cinnamon sugar they've measured? If not, sign them up for a series of "Funfoodle" classes to explore foods like corn, won ton wrappers, cottage cheese, beans, avocado, eggs and more! Read more about "Funfoodle" at www.funfoodle.com.This parent and me class is offered by a Registered Dietitian, Toni Bloom, MS, RD. Children and parents will have 8 weeks of food exploration, activities and taste tests, a Funfoodle cloth chefs hat, a CD of original food songs that go along with each week's lessons and access to their website where you'll find extra food lessons, recipe ideas and nutrition tips for kids and families. An additional $40 food fee is payable to the instructor at the class. Classes held in Q -84 Class;# Day Time „ ss Ages= l=ee 3906301 T 10:00 -11:00 am 1 6/22 -8/10 3 -6 $165 KINDERGARTEN JUMP START (5 -6 yrs) Grab your backpacks, pack a snack, and join our class of students that are entering kindergarten. Students will get a jump.start on learning as they enjoy a week of kindergarten readiness activities and games involving writing, pre- reading, listening, and ,social skills that will help prepare them for their upcoming kindergarten experience. Class will be held in room M -52. Class is instructed by preschool staff member Courtney Johnson. Glass D_ayDates Fe 3109301 1 M -F 1 8:00 -12:00 pm 1 8/16 -8/20 4.9=6 1 $130 www.cityofcampbell.com I Page 25 . TODDLER MUSIC MUSIC TOGETHER Music Together is an internationally recognized early childhood music program for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and the adults who love them. More information about Music Together can be found at our website www.MusucalMe.com. A lab fee of $40 is payable at first class meeting. Classes held in room E-44. Special classes are available for 0 -8 month old babies. The babies class is a one - semester introduction to Music Together (this class cannot be repeated). See schedule below. Make -ups for this program are available and must be scheduled through Music Together by going to their website. New families are welcome to attend Free Demo Days to see what this is all about! 7177 BABIES CLASS (0 -8 months) Every child's development benefits from early exposure to music and movement. Because the early months are so important, Music Together offers two options for babies. Babies eight months and younger at the time of registration may attend a Mixed Ages Class, whether registered on their own or attending free with an older brother or sister. Babies may also take this special "Babies Class" offered as a one - semester introduction to Music Together (this class cannot be repeated). The music activities and materials are specially designed for parents who want to learn as much as possible about music development in infants. Meet other parents of newborns and learn some fascinating music activities you can recreate at home with your baby. More ` information about our program and make -ups can be found d at our website: www.musictogether.com Lab fee: $40 V due at first class meeting. Classes held in E-44. Free Demo Classes: Thursday, June 24th. @ 9:30,10:30, 811:30 am, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30 pm Plus a special babies demo class i§ 12:30pm in Room 0-84 MUSIC TOGETHER (0 -6 yrs) This is the essential Music Together class, one that a child can attend from birth through age six — and through all nine song collections. This basic class follows the recommendations of child development researchers — grouping children of a variety of ages because this fosters natural, family -style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults are happy because the children in the family can go to class together. Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, or exploring musical instruments. Any caregivers — parents, grandparents, nanny — can bring the children. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. More information about our program and make -ups can be found at our website: www.musoctogether.com Lab fee: $40 due at first class meeting. Classes held in E -44. Cla 3085301 Day M ;�Tme 9:30 -10:15 am Dates 7/5 -8/9 Ages;;, 0 -6yrs Fee $105 3086301 3087301 M M 10:30 -11:15 am, 11:30 -12:15 pm 7/5 -8/9 7/5 -8/9 0 -6yrs 0 -6yrs $105 $105 3088301 M 12:30 -1:15 pm 7/5 -8/9 0 -6yrs $105 3089301 T 9:30 -10:15 am 7/6 -8/10 0 -6yrs $105 3031301 T 10:30 -11:15 am w7/6 -8/10 0 -6yrs $105 3032301 T 11:30 -12:15 pm 7/6 -8/10 0 -6yrs $105 3033301 T 12:30 -1:15 pm 7/6 -8/10 0 -6yrs $105 3034301 W 9:30 -10:15 am 7/7 -8/11 0 -6yrs $105 3035301 W 10:30 -11:15 am 717 -8/11 0 -6yrs $105 3036301. W 11:30 -12:15 pm 7/7 -8/11 0 -6yrs $105 3037301 W 12:30 -1:15 pm 717 -8/11 0 -6yrs $105 3038301 Th 9:30 -10:15 am 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3039301 Th 10:30 -11:15 am 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3040301 Th 11:30 -12:15 pm 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3041301 Th 12:30 -1:15 pm 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3042301 Th 3:30 -4:15 pm 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3043301 Th 4:30 -5:15 pm 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3044301 Th 5:30 -6:15 pm 7/8 -8/12 0 -6yrs $105 3045301 F 9:30 -10:15 am 7/9 -8/13 0 -6yrs $105 3046301 3047301 F F 10:30 -11:15 am 11:30 -12:15 pm 7/9 -8/13 7/9 -8/13 0 -6yrs 0 -6yrs $105 $105' 9�n .... 048301ryrs aF47 sM1 t %!,12 30nh1 y15 pmg #r'sy7 /9 8/13 /NO 8mos, $1g 3101301 Sa 9:30 -10:15 am 7/10 -8/14 0 -6yrs $105 3102301 Sa 10:30 -11:15 am . 7/10 -8/14 0 -6yrs $105 3103301 Sa 11:30 -12:15 pm - 7/10 8/14 0 -6yrs $105 3104301 0 -1:15 0 $10 Page 26 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs RHYTHMS IN ART 1 (2 -5 yrs) Children try out every art medium as they get an opportunity to explore clay, acrylics, color pencils, stamps -inks, crayons, and much more. Our age appropriate mixed media projects allow each child to be creative while developing a rich imagination. At the end of each class,, we mix it up with dancing, playing rmusical instruments, parachute play, building with blocks, and more. A parent must attend with child. $30 lab fee payable at the class. ' Classy# _"Day yTime FP `D "ates , -, � Ages, , Fea 3223301 T 2:00 -2:50 pm 6/15 -7/20* 2 -5 $85 3224301 F 2:00 -2:50 pm 6/18 -7/23* 2 -5 $85 3225301' T 2:00 -2:50 pm 7/27 -8/24 2 -5 $85 3226301 F -2:50 pm 7/30 -8/27 2 -5 $85 92J:00 • *' W�4N P t �. !k6/Yi'wiT 14�y��f 9 x Pra �,,'4.,4�p�4' b I!� /��+ �Wln h�i Nla4� ry 4y class 7/2, 7/6��1;� °, ,.No ?� �.w F�� r��...r. :.�,• ,mr. s CLAY TIME (4 -6 yrs) It's Clay Time! Each week you and your child will have fun creating beautiful three - dimensional projects such as plates, animals, people, birdhouses, etc. Interaction with other students and hands -on instruction provide an exciting environment for the budding artist. Parents may choose to attend with child. $30 lab fee payable at the class. Class;# bayrr ^;� �s�, Ages n� �M,►rr� Time`'' 3:30 -4:30 pm 3793301 T 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/15 -8/10* 4 -6 •.No class T16�1�;� �rl� �,� �� � �....�.,�,.1 :E�. , .� 3795301 ART EXPLORATION (4 -8 yrs) - For this class we have developed a series of exciting mixed media art projects. Children try out every art medium as they get an opportunity to explore clay, paints, decoupage, mosaic, and more while developing a rich imagination. Our goal is to give children the opportunity to freely express themselves through art and experience personal growth. $30 lab fee payable at the class. Class #.0 = DaY'A;- Time`'' 3:30 -4:30 pm D es. 6/17 -8/12* Ages 4 -6 ,gee $140 3794301 Th 3795301 Th 4:45 -5:45 pm 6/17 -8/12* 6 -8 $140 7INONC1aSS4 BEGINNING CERAMICS (7 -10 yrs) This unique program uses clay as the primary medium; teaching students to take a 3D approach to art using pinch, coil and slab construction techniques. The goal of this class is to bring out each child's creative side through exploration, skill development, and structure. $30 lab fee payable at the class. - .Glass #� . ..Day µ µTine, Dates_ A Ag�IF 3 3796301 F F 3 La YOUTW ART RHYTHMS IN ART CAMP I & II (1.5 -5 yrs) Our littlest campers will enjoy a fun filled week of exploring many different types of mediums, such as clay, acrylics, stamp -inks, crayons, and much more. Our age appropriate mixed media projects allow each child to be creative while developing a rich imagination. At the end of each class, we will explore movement and music by dancing, playing musical instruments, parachute play, building with blocks, etc. Children must be accompanied by a parent/ caregiver. $30 lab fee payable at the class. Class # Day r Tme Dates Agas*W Feed 3240301 ° M -F 10 00 -11:00 am 6/7 =6/11 1.5 -3 $85 3241301 M -F 11:15 -12:15 pm 6/7 -6/11 3 -5 $85 3242301 M -F 10:00 -11:00 am 8/23-8/27, 1.5 -3 $85 3243301 1 M -F 1 11:15 -12:15 pm 8/23 -8/27 1 3 -5 $85 ULTIMATE ART CAMP (4 -12 yrs) We guarantee the ultimate art experience! Our camp provides a range of different art experiences to be explored each day. Students will create dynamic works of art from the whimsical to the functional. Campers will use a variety of materials and mediums such as clay, mosaic, decoupage, and mixed media. They will also explore painting and drawing. In addition to the art projects, campers will get a chance to let loose and have fun in our play room that is equipped with music, games, dress up clothes, parachutes, and more. All campers should bring a snack with -a beverage and wear art clothes. $30 lab fee payable at the class. 3227301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 6114 -6/18 4 -6 $198 3228301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 6/14 -6/18 7 -9 $198 3229301. M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 10 -12 $198 3230301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 4 -6 $198 3231301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 7 -9 $198 3232301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 10 -12 $198 3233301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 7/19 -7/23 7 -9 $198 3234301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 7/19 -7/23 4 -6 $198 3235301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm. 7/26 -7/30 4 -6 $198 3236301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 7 -9 $198 3237301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 8/2 -8/6 10 -12 $198 3238301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 7 -9 $198 3239301 M F 10:00-1,00 pm 8/16-8/20 4-6 $198 x. ";!'i! /l/wW NI °',NA'Nr.pf V.,,. u WNiYIINft(I/ /4 Mp,�di01 //,4ily�ll/!IAppIM1I /rN/ .I IFi4 .11 '�4/ll/'ll //ll' IN!!� /l '¢,',!4�II/y ll�IlMI'l '� I YNI'� %/p n �arsmall snack aodlor;drfnk% � / / I ;, f, Please brl 1. ���h�Z� www.cityofcampbell.com Page 27 0 c ULTIMATE ART CAMP (4 -12 yrs) We guarantee the ultimate art experience! Our camp provides a range of different art experiences to be explored each day. Students will create dynamic works of art from the whimsical to the functional. Campers will use a variety of materials and mediums such as clay, mosaic, decoupage, and mixed media. They will also explore painting and drawing. In addition to the art projects, campers will get a chance to let loose and have fun in our play room that is equipped with music, games, dress up clothes, parachutes, and more. All campers should bring a snack with -a beverage and wear art clothes. $30 lab fee payable at the class. 3227301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 6114 -6/18 4 -6 $198 3228301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 6/14 -6/18 7 -9 $198 3229301. M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 10 -12 $198 3230301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 4 -6 $198 3231301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 7 -9 $198 3232301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 10 -12 $198 3233301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 7/19 -7/23 7 -9 $198 3234301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 7/19 -7/23 4 -6 $198 3235301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm. 7/26 -7/30 4 -6 $198 3236301 M -F 2:00 -5:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 7 -9 $198 3237301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 8/2 -8/6 10 -12 $198 3238301 M -F 10:00 -1:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 7 -9 $198 3239301 M F 10:00-1,00 pm 8/16-8/20 4-6 $198 x. ";!'i! /l/wW NI °',NA'Nr.pf V.,,. u WNiYIINft(I/ /4 Mp,�di01 //,4ily�ll/!IAppIM1I /rN/ .I IFi4 .11 '�4/ll/'ll //ll' IN!!� /l '¢,',!4�II/y ll�IlMI'l '� I YNI'� %/p n �arsmall snack aodlor;drfnk% � / / I ;, f, Please brl 1. ���h�Z� www.cityofcampbell.com Page 27 0 c www.cityofcampbell.com Page 27 0 c r YOUTH ART PAINTING & DRAWING CAMP(5 -11 yrs) This entry-level drawing camp will allow children to immerse themselves in creativity. Students will learn how to draw step -by -step and also learn the fundamentals of using the pencil to sketch and design. Different mediums such as watercolor, pastels, acrylics, etc. will be used. Students will draw subjects which inspire them and develop their artistic confidence. $30 lab fee payable at the class. BEGINNING PAINTING & DRAWING (5 -11 yrs) This is an entry-level drawing class which will instruct students step by step how to draw and the fundamentals of using the pencil to sketch and design. Different mediums such as watercolor, pastels, acrylics, etc. will be used. Students. will draw subjects which inspire them and develop their artistic confidence. $30 lab fee payable at the class. x•57{ ° - � �I .W 3248301 M -F 2 :00 -3:00 pm 6/14 -6/18 5 -7 $80 3249301 M -F 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/14 -6/18 8 -11 $80 BEGINNING PAINTING & DRAWING (5 -11 yrs) This is an entry-level drawing class which will instruct students step by step how to draw and the fundamentals of using the pencil to sketch and design. Different mediums such as watercolor, pastels, acrylics, etc. will be used. Students. will draw subjects which inspire them and develop their artistic confidence. $30 lab fee payable at the class. x•57{ ° - � �I .W 3250301 T 3:30 -4:30 pm 7/6 -8/17 5 -7 $122 3251301 T 4:45 -5:45 pm 7/6 -8/17 8 -11. $122 3252301 W 4:00 -5:00 pm 7/7 -8/18 5 -7� $122 3253301 W 5:15 -6:15 pm 7/7 -7/18 8 -11 $122 3254301 Th 3:30 -4:30 pm 7/8 -8/19 8 -11 $122 3255301 Th 4:45 -5:45 pm 7/8-8/19. _ 5 -7 $122 3256301 Sa 11:00 -12:00 pm 7/10 -8/21 8 -11� $122 3257301 Sa 1 1:00 -2:00 pm 7/10 -8/21 577 $122 DRAWING (6 -13 yrs) This class helps students to experience the joy of drawing as they develop new skills, while drawing cartoons and animated figures. This class builds their confidence, creativity, and imagination. Fee includes basic supplies students will take home. Students will need to purchase a sketchpad to practice on their own.. Repeat students welcome! Class held in E-46 at the Community Center. Instructed by James Green. ART BEAT KIDS NIGHT (5 -~12 yrs), Your child /children are invited to join us at The Art Beat for a fun night of arts and'crafts, game,, dinner, making friends and of course' having lots of fun! This special evening is for children from the ages of 5 -12 yrs, $30 for 1 child / $55 for 2 children. Price is for one night only. Call (408) 866 -2104 or visit the Campbell Recreation office #C -31. See schedule: June 11, 26; July 9, 24; August 6, 21; September 3.. r � ' Mosaic' classes for 'a "ges' 1,4+ �' �� r '�y ;�,,!jh ;,{,F 4r�al ��ffr VV��1SeeRrpage 5y1 � ,'VU ���tiV ���F4 ✓ %, BEGINNING POTTER'S WHEEL (10 -15 yrs) Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing. $30 lab fee payable at the class. Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs SEWING & MACHINE "BASICS ". (10+ yrs) This hands -on entry level class is for students who want to learn to sew and have little or no experience with machine sewing. Learn how to safely use a sewing machine, iron, and use other construction tools and techniques. You will build confidence with your new skills by sewing a pillow or simple bag. A follow -up class is offered: see Sewing Workshos. Classes held in E-16. $10 materials fee due at the beginning of class. Class# Day �.: y .,� F _ "30 "0 tes . 6/22 =;Ages 10+ Fee $'40. 3865301 Tu SEWING "HOW -TO SAMPLER I" DEMO WORKSHIOP (10+ yrs) Learn several sewing techniques such as: Seams & Finishes (plain, basted, welt, piped, curved, cornered, pinked, stitched, zigzagged, clean finished, French, bound, and flat felled); Edge Finishes (bias edges, single bias binding, French bias binding, folded edge, blind hem stitch); and Fullness Control (darts, tucks, crimping, 4 methods of gathering). You will make samples you can keep for future reference when sewing your own projects. There is a $10 materials fee for this class. Students should bring a 3 ring binder & 10 -20 clear plastic "paper jackets" for your finished samples'& instructional handouts and a permanent marker pen for writing on fabric samples. Prerequisite: Sewing & Machine Basics or demonstrate ability to operate a sewing_ machine. Class# Day i ime Dates =Ages ` Fee a. 3866301 1 Tu 1 6:30 -9:30 pm 7/20 1 10+ $40 SEWING "HOW -TO SAMPLER II" DEMO WORKSHIOP (10+ yrs) Learn several advanced sewing techniques such as: Zipper installations (centered zipper, lapped zipper, invisible zipper) and Button Hole installation. There is a $10 materials fee for this class. Students need to bring a 3 ring binder & 10 -15 clear plastic "paperjackets" for your finished samples & instructional handouts and a permanent marker pen for writing on fabric samples. Prerequisite: Sewing & Machine Basics or demonstrate ability to operate a sewing machine. rClass„ #Day Day= Tu rme bt 6:30 -9:30 pm Dates o 1 7/23 Ages 1 10+ Fe`e $40 3867301 F YOUTH SEWING BASIC SEWING TECHNIQUES (10+ yrs) This demonstration, lecture style class will review several sewing techniques commonly used in garment construction. Learn about a variety of seams & finishes, edge finishes, darts & gathers, and several zipper applications. Class # -s Day= Tu Tme , 6:30 9:30 pm at 's 7/6 Ages 10+ Fee $20 3868301 PREPARING TO SEW (10+ yrs) This demonstration lecture style'class will discuss fabric selection, pattern selection, determining what pattern size to buy, and reading pattern instructions in preparation for a sewing project. If you have never sewn using a purchased pattern before, this class is a prerequisite for the Sewing Workshop class.. . ass #'` Day ;Time Dates esw Fees Gl 3869301 F 6:30 -9:30 pm 1 6/25 1 10+ 1 $20 SEWING WORKSHOP (10+ yrs) This class is for those who are already familiar with operating a sewing machine and want to continue developing their sewing skills. You will follow pattern instructions to prepare and cut fabric then assemble it into a simple item you'll be proud to wear or display. You will choose a project from a selection provided by the instructor. Projects include: aprons; home dacor items, hand bags, and zipper & pocket installations. More challenging projects include: draw string pajama bottom pants, simple lined vests.& zippered skirts /pants. If you are a more experienced sewer and are just looking for space to work, you are also welcome to sign up and bring yourown projects to work on. Pre- requisite Preparing to Sew, for those who have never,sewn a garment befor. Sewing & Machine Basics or demonstrate ability to use a sewing machine., Students purchase their own material for the project they choose. Class #,D "ay Lime Dates Ages Fee -, 3870301 F 6:30 9:30 pm 7/9 10+ $40 I think it's great that CCC offers instructional classes in sewing and cooking. When I was in school, these types of courses were offered in Jr. High school. Since they are no longer offered in public schools, many kids miss out on the experience of learning to use rxg?t: a sewing machine and the feeling of accomplishment that goes along with making some thingyourself. Sewing is a life skill, even if it's just to mend clothes, hem pants, or make Halloween costumes! My daughter enjoyed the beginning sewing class and is looking forward to the more advanced class to further her skills. I look to the CCC recreation guide for all sorts of fun classes and activities or m children. I think CCC offers a wide variety of classes which means there's somethingfor eve one to eno . -Ellen www.cityofcampbell.com Page 29 O C GYMNASTICS & CHEERLEADING Ms. Melinda Beason teaches all Gymnastics and Cheerleading classes and camps. She is the Owner of GymKids USA. Go to www.gymkidsusa.com to find out more about Ms. Melinda. Gymnastics and Cheerleading are drop off programs. To ensure a better learning and teaching environment parents are welcome to observe the LAST DAY of class only,. which is also our special award day! In addition to the City of Campbell class liability waiver, an additional release /waiver form must be signed in class for GymKids USA on the first day of class before student participation. All children must be age 4 by the start of the gymnastic class. No exceptions! Proof of age may be required by Instructor and GymKids USA. GYMNASTICS: CLASSES (4 -10 yrs) A FUN class in physical fitness through non - competitive gymnastics; boys and girls are taught basic tumbling skills using mats, inclines, octagons, balance beams and climbing structures for progressive skills. This program covers proper agility, coordination, strength, and flexibility development.. Careful attention to proper technique, stretching, warm - up, and above all safety is stressed in every class. All gymnastic classes are progressive. Gymnastic skills are taught according to age appropriateness and skill level of each child. Creative Movement and Rhythmic Gymnastics are also incorporated into gymnastics using ribbons, scarves, balls, hoops, bean. bags and parachute. Required Attire: Wear comfortable movable'clothing. Shirts tucked into shorts or leotards without tights. NO socks, shoes, tights, dresses, jeans or jewelry. Hair must be pulled back away from face. Students need to safely see where they are going and landing. All gym classes held in M -50. GYM BEARS (4 -5 years) Introduction to Gymnastics GYMKIDS 1 (5 -6 years) Beginning Gymnastics GYMKIDS 2 (7 -10 years) Beginning to Intermediate Gymnastics *GYMKIDS ELITE. will be offered again in the Fall. GYMNASTICS CAMP (6 -10 yrs) A one week intensive gymnastics camp focuses on basic tumblina skills usina mats. inclines- nctannns halannP. CHEERLEADING CAMP (6 -10 yrs) One week intensive cheer camp for young cheerleaders focuses on cheers, chants, basic tumbling, gymnastics and .an introduction to stunting. Fun pompom drill team dance routines will also be taught. Camp session will also include a unique set of cheers for Fall Sports including football cheers.REQUIRED for ALL Cheerleaders Metallic gold 6 -inch show pompoms must be purchased.from Instructor. Pompom fee is $27. Please wear tennis shoes, pull hair back, and bring a bottle of water and small snack to every class. All children will receive a special cheerleader t -shirt. Cheer camp is held in M -47. E CI s # Di IR ime -Dates - e 3206301 M -F 12:00-2:00 pm 6/14-6/18 6 -10 $150 CHEER BEARS AND JR. CHEER CLASSES will be offered again in the Fall. These classes provide physical and mental exercise,, develop coordination, promote socialization and provide an outlet to have fun while enjoying learning how to move to the rhythm of music. Dance Instructor Rachael Gunn brings to the program many years of experience teaching dance to children of all ages. Her positive energy, talent and patience teaching children make the classes fun and recreational. All classes held in M-47 dance studio which features a waiting room with glass windows so parents can view all the classes. Dancers need to wear appropriate dance shoes and clothing /outfits to dance in. There are no specific dress requirements for these classes. DRESS UP AND DANCE (21A -31h yrs) Young children love dressing up in costumes! This class combines dance, imagination and fun. Young dancers can use dress -up clothes, scarves, wands and other props while they pretend to be a princess, fairy or mermaid. Parents stay in class with their little one. Bring your cameras to class to capture the memories. CREATIVE MOVEMENT (3 -4 yrs) This class geared for children who love to dance, sing and pretend. Class incorporates games, songs, props and. dance routines that will get them moving, laughing and having fun. Children participate without parents; but parents are welcome to be nearby in the waiting room next door with windows. This is a good introduction class for young children to participate without their parents for the first time. ss # Day t Tf 1 9:00 -9:50 am `Dates 6/21 -8/9 Agea 2.5 -3.5 Fee $88 3050301 M CREATIVE MOVEMENT (3 -4 yrs) This class geared for children who love to dance, sing and pretend. Class incorporates games, songs, props and. dance routines that will get them moving, laughing and having fun. Children participate without parents; but parents are welcome to be nearby in the waiting room next door with windows. This is a good introduction class for young children to participate without their parents for the first time. ss # ,_ „Day 4 Time< . Dates 6/21 -8/9 A9s Fee" 3059301 M 10:00 -10:50 am 3 -4 $88 3060301 Th 4:00 -4:50 pm 6/24 -8/12 3-4 $88 PRE -TAP & BALLET (3 -5 yrs) This combination dance class will combine the rhythm of tap, and the grace of ballet. Basic steps of both dance genres will be taught in fun, easy to understand techniques. Dance develops coordination, increases social skills and enhances children's ability to follow directions. Students need to have tap and ballet shoes for the classes. DANCE TAP & BALLET (5 -7 yrs) Basic steps, technique, and routines will be taught in these fun and challenging classes. Dancing builds endurance, confidence and agility. Students need to have tap and ballet shoes for the classes. Glass # %%_W71 ,Tme 4:00 -4:50 pm , Dates 6/22 -8/10 Ages'i 3 -5 Fee' $88 3051301 T 3053301 W 4:00 -4:50 pm 6/23 -8/11 3 -5 $88 3055301 Th 5:00 -5:50 pm 6/24 -8/12 3 -5 $88 DANCE TAP & BALLET (5 -7 yrs) Basic steps, technique, and routines will be taught in these fun and challenging classes. Dancing builds endurance, confidence and agility. Students need to have tap and ballet shoes for the classes. Glass # Day Time ,aces es 5:00 -5:50 pm 6/22 -8/10 5 -7 $88 3052301 T 3054301 W 5700 -5750 pm 6/23 -8/11 5 -7 1U8 FUNKY HIP HOP (7 -12 yrs) Fast -paced and fun, this class keeps children moving. Great music and fun routines are taught with easy, step - by -step instructions that will build confidence and coordination. Athletic shoes are sufficient for this class. class # Day,, Time Dates Ages , 3057301 F 3:45-4:45 pm 6/25 8/13 7 -12 $88 t -.�_Y �_ � �.. COMBO (Jazz, Tap & Ballet) (8 -12 yrs) Challenging and fun steps will be taught in ballet, tap and jazz hip hop with the emphasis on body alignment and posture. This is great exercise for the mind and bodyl Returning dancers can continue their dance skills and learn some new ones too. It is recommended that Combo Dance students have tap shoes and ballet shoes for the classes. class # m Day Time Dates ­ Ages fee 3058301 F4:45-5:45 pm 6/25-8/13 8 -12 $88 HIP -HOP FOR TEENS (13 -17 yrs) Funky moves, great music and fun routines are geared just for teens and these hour and a half classes are a great workout! Hip Hop will build confidence, provide positive social - interaction experiences with other teens and there is no dance experience necessary! Students need to wear comfortable clothes which allow for freedom of movement. Athletic shoes are sufficient for this class. Class Time Date Ages 3056301 T M ! 2:30-4:00 pm 6/21 -8/9 13 -17 $88 www.cityofcampbell.com Page 31 O C z YOUTH MUSIC wA All music classes are instructed SM by SJG School of Music Staff W-1 W music JUNIOR SINGERS (5 -7 yrs) This class explores basic singing skills through creative and fun games. Students learn the basic elements of breath control, voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch in a fun - oriented format. In this low- stress environment, students who chose to sing on their own will gain the benefit of getting immediate direction. Those students who don't feel ready to sing by themselves will have the opportunity to explore vocalization with the rest of the class through various vocal exercises and songs that the class will learn together. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in M -48 (preschool room). Instructed by Amanda Dieck, SJG School of Music. Class #`.Qa s Time R= i `Dates Age. "Fee -3862301 M 4:15 -5:00 pm 6/21 -8/2* 5 -7 $125 NO CIBSS % /rJ rJ li rv�': t� e2 M a NI r,/r i,i l� rr fir' sl" titi l �' 4 �` v�. �,r Nl(7'g4�q 7/1 �4P wMg6/i,r,3r l rr rM1/v l r Niq 1 w '1r ,Ar N 9r for ,lutermed�at��� "��y /p;tir,;,�gr r U lr d p rl r �u g U r r �n'% /r l rr�, �I All fA y .ii / IS { r 'rr { 6h16 y� d'Y n %yr1Nr"m"ril'r "Ml�Yr4 P, hm7 4F, t• „rN,yi �rl /r I l�r/ Ih/� ^l � � r � • ry i /r) lIr rrl�N,IJrgnl a 1 rr�A'�.,.. o ��, PlanarandrGu�tar�classes� '� /r��' BEGINNING VOCALS (8 -17 yrs) This beginning course helps young singers learn healthy vocal techniques such as: breath control, voice placement, tone, phrasing and pitch. The class will include basic music theory, building confidence, and learning how to pick audition material. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in M -48 (preschool room). Instructed by Amanda Dieck, SJG School of Music. Class# Days Trine y ` Dates Ages 12 ..:! 3863301 M 5 15 -6:05 pm 6/21 -8/2 8 - $125 3864301 M 6:15-7:05 pm 6/21-8/2' 13-17 $125 BEGINNING DRUM SET (9 -17 yrs) Learn how to play drums in a rock band. This course will provide students with the fundamentals of playing the drum set, reading music, understanding rhythm and tempo. Students will learn rudimentary stick exercises to help build muscle control and dexterity then apply these skills to play primary rock drum beats to popular rock songs. Students will need a practice pad and sticks. Each student will get to practice on a drum kit in class: A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in M -52 (preschool room). Instructed by Jemal Ramirez, SJG School of Music. W'Class #,, Days I Time bates' aNAge -s f Fee 3857301 Th 7.00 7:50 pm 7/1- 8/12* 9 17 $125 •No'clas.7 _ 2,1, BEGINNING GUITAR (9 -16 yrs) , Designed for the absolute beginner, students learn the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals. The class covers: tuning, chord'strumming, "power” chording, blues and the fundamentals of note and rhythm reading. Songs include material from Green Day, The Beatles and Eric Clapton. Students will need to have their own acoustic guitar or electric guitar. Classes held in M -49 (preschool room). Instructed by Bill Cefalu, SJG School of Music. Cla s #a Bays' Time ` Pik Dates w Ag sFee 3855301 ;a 9:30-10:20 am 6/26 8/28 9 16 $125 BEGINNING ELECTRIC GUITAR (10+ yrs) Get ready to rock! Designed for the absolute beginner electric guitarist, students learn music fundamentals, and how to play in a band by learning fun, contemporary and classic rock songs. Topics include: tuning, chord strumming, "power, chording, blues and the fundamentals of note and rhythm reading. Songs include material from Green Day, Blink182, Led Zeppelin and more! Lesson 7 includes playing with a live bass and drums. Students will need to have their own electric guitar; amplifiers will be provided. A $10 material fee is payable to-the instructor at the first class. Classes held in M -49 (preschool "room). Instructed by Chris Shahin, SJG School of Music. C ass # 3 ®aysd '' Tme 96ate��� Aggs Fee 3269301 Th 7:00 -7:50 pm 6/24 -8/26* 10+ $150 *No class 7 /8,7/29 . BEGINNING PIANO- KEYBOARD (8 -16 yrs) Students-will learn basic notes, rhythm and theory as well as finger exercises, chords and scales, all with the goal of being able to play basic keyboard accompaniment parts and songs. Keyboards will be provided for students in class. However, students will need a keyboard at home for practice. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in E -42. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music. �rr Class # ^ DaysT�me Dates Ages Fee; 3861301 1 Th 7:00-7:50 pm 6/24 8/26* 8 16 $125 Page 32 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs KARATE CLASS INFORMATION Classes are taught by Sensei Hans Ingebretsen who holds a seventh degree black belt. Loose, comfortable clothing is recommended for beginners, while a white karate uniform (gi) is required for intermediate and advanced students. All classes are held at the Campbell Community Center in M -50. Pre - registration is required; sign ups are not accepted at the class. Belt testing is optional; an additional fee is payable to the instructor if students wish to participate in belt testing. Parents are invited to attend all workouts! Silencing cell phones and taking personal calls outside the room during class is ! "appreciated. LITTLE SAMURAI KARATE 1 & 2 (6 -7 yrs) This class helps children develop balance, coordination, posture, focus, discipline and respect for oneself and others. Karate is a great outlet for children to enhance their social skills in a fun and challenging environment. New and returning students are welcome. Class# Day Time `Da %s� ��- _Ages- Fee 917301 T/Th 3:30-4:00 pm5/11 -6/17' 6 7 $61 3918301 T/Th 3:30 -4�PM ' 6/22- 7/29'2 6 -7 $56 919301 T/Th 3:30 8/3 -9/2 67 I $56 class 6110 "2 No KENPO KARATE (8 -17 yrs) Kenpo Karate classes help children develop coordination, balance, agility and strength through drills, games and technique application. Kicking, punching, blocking and tumbling are taught while safety is stressed in all aspects of training. Class # Day Time Dates Ages Fee Beginning 3925301 _ T/Th 4:00 -4:45 pm 5/11 - 6/17'' T-1 3923301 $72 3926301 T/Th I 4:00 -4:45 pm 6/22 - 7/29.2 8 -17 1 $65 3927301 Trrh 4:00 4:45 pm 8/3 -9/2 8 -17 $65 Intermediate -� + 3928301 T/Th I. 3929301 T/Th 3930301 T/Th Advanced -NEW hour 3931301 . yT/Th 4:45 -5:30 pm 5/11- 6/17'' 4:45 ^5:30 pm 6/22 - 7/29'2 4:45-5:30 pm 8 V /3 9/2 long class 5:30 -6:30 pm 5/11 - 6/17'' 8 -17 8 -17 1 8-17 8-17 $72 $65 $65M $83 3932301 T/Th 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/22-72 8 -17 $75 3933301 T/Th 5:30 -6:30 pm 8/3 -9/2 8 -17 $75 "1 No class 6110 "2 No class 716, 718 YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH JUDO /JU JITSU (7 -17 yrs) Students will learn tumbling, grappling and throwing skills O in a safe environment while learning practical self defense and sport applications of these highly effective martial arts. Using leverage, flexibility and proper use of power, our students are trained to turn an aggressor's energy back on them. A white judo gi (uniform) is required and may be purchased in class. Belt testing is optional. An additional fee is payable to the instructor if students wish to participate in belt testing.Tournament competition opportunities will be available outside class for those who desire it. Class # 3922301 Day' T/Th Time , ' ' � Dates 6:30 -7:30 pm 5111- 6/17.1 Ages 7 -17 Fe® "ra $83 3923301 T/Th 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/22 - 7/29.2 7 -17 $75 3924301 T/Th 6:30 -7:30 pm 8/3 -9/2 7 -17 $75 l "1 No class 6110 "2 No class 716, 718 8/6 -9/3 8 17 KARATE SPARRING (8 -17 yrs) Sparring students must be enrolled in a Campbell Recreation karate orjudo /jujitsu class to participate. Karate sparring (kumite) and sport ju jitsu sparring will be practiced, with matches and sparring drills. All students must provide their own safety gear. Tournament competition is available for those who wish to compete. Inquire with Sensei Hans regarding gear requirements. CClass # ^ Day '' Tme 'Dates Ages 3910301 F 4:15 -5:30 pm - 6/ 5/1418'' E-1]7 $39 3911301 1 F 4:15 -5:30 pm 6/25 - 7/30'2 1 8 -17 $39 3912301 F 4:15 -5:30 pm 8/6 -9/3 8 17 1 $39 " 1 No class 6111 "2 No class 7/9 www.cityofcampbell.com Page 33 SKATE PARK e, CAMP$ELL SKATE AARII A a The Campbell Skate Park is located at the Campbell Community Center, just off Campbell Avenue. The Skate Park is a supervised facility and only open during specified hours. For safety reasons, only skaters with liability release forms on file and required safety gear will be allowed admittance. Forms are available at the park and on -line at www.cityofcampbell.com. For information, stop by the park, call (408) 866 -2741 or e-mail skatepark(aacitvofcampbell.com. SKATEBOARDING FOR BEGINNERS (6 -12 yrs) This class is a once a week class geared towards those with very little to no experience on a skateboard. Students will learn such skills as pushing properly, foot positioning and orientation with some obstacles. The classes are instructed by Campbell Skate Park Staff. All participants must bring 0 their own board and safety equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads). Glass °.# 3429301 ay Sa 1 iirtie [3afes 9:30 -10:30 am 7/10 -8/14 6 -12 $65 3430301 Sa 10:45 -11:45 am 7/10 -8/14 6 -12 _ $65 3431301 M 4:00 -5:00 pm 7/12 -8/16 6 -12 $65 3432301 1 M 1 5:15 -6:15 pm 7/12 -8/16 6 -12 $65 Hours of Operation: ' Monday *, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 3 pm - Dusk Wednesday: 2 pm -Dusk Sat & Sun: 12 pm - Dusk Summer Hours *Monday thru Sunday: 12:00 -8:00 pm or Dusk *The park will be closed on most Mondays for skateboarding classes. For a complete calendar stop by the park or visit the City's website: www.cityofcampbelf.com SKATE PARK RENTALS Rent the Campbell Skate Park for your own private party. Rentals include: exclusive use of the Skate Park and one Skate Park supervisor to monitor the facility. The Skate Park is available for rent before the park opens or all day on dates the park is closed. Fee: $80 1hr + $25 processing fee For information, stop by the park, call (408) 866 -2741 or e-mail skatepark @cityofcampbell.com. SKATEBOARDING SKILLS CAMP (6 -12 yrs) This week long camp will use a semi - structured format with a different skateboardinq theme each day. Each session YOUTH SPORTS COMBO SPORTS CAMPS (8 -13 yrs) BEFORE CAMP CARE (7:.15 -10:00 am) Campers will enjoy a variety of sports in this week Available for all sports camps and soccer camps. long camp. Each day campers will be both inside the Participants must be enrolled in either Sports Camp or gymnasium and outside on the athletic fields playing a Soccer Camps in order to be eligible for Before Care variety of sports including: basketball, indoor soccer, flag football, recreation swimming and high- energy interactive games in- between. Make new friends while learning the fundamentals of team sports. Bring water bottle and bag lunch each day. Recreation swimming will typically be included Tuesday through Friday the last hour of camp. Campers receive- a camp t -shirt. Instructed by the Campbell Recreation Sports Staff and is held in the Auxiliary Gym. REGISTER NOW Class 3341301 z M -F 10:00 -3:00 pm Dates1 6/28 -7/2 �., 8 -13 $150 3343301 T -F 10:00 -3:00 pm 7/6 -7/9* 8 -13 $120 3344301 M -F 10:00 -3:00 pm 7/19 -7/23 8 -13 $150 3346301 M -F 10:00 -3:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 8 -13 $150 "No Camp 7/5 OEM BASKETBALL CAMP (8 -13 yrs) Campers will learn the fundamental skills of basketball including dribbling, passing, defense, rebounding, shooting and TEAM play and strategies. All campers receive quality instruction, camp t- shirt, and the opportunity to make new friends. Bring water bottle and bag lunch each day. Recreation swimming will typically be included Tuesday through Friday the last hour of camp. Instructed by the Campbell Recreation Sports Staff and is held in the Auxiliary Gym. REGISTER NOW — .r. � a'0 Etas§ ° #� G3ay itme` M �, Dates .s AgesI 1^ee 3342301 M -F 10:00 -3:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 8 -13 $150 3345301 M -F 10:00-3:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 8 -13 i $150 3347301 M -F 10:00-3:00 pm 8/2 -8/6 8 -13 $150 VOLLEYBALL CAMP (8 -13 yrs) Campers will learn the fundamental skills of volleyball in an upbeat and recreational environment. All aspects of the game will be taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting & serving. All campers receive quality instruction, camp t -shirt, and the opportunity to make new friends. Bring water bottle and bag lunch each day. Recreation swimming will typically be included Tuesday through Friday the last hour of camp. Instructed by the Campbell Recreation Sports Staff and is held in the Auxiliary Gym. REGISTER NOW Glass Day Mme - -__.: Dates Ag­M­' 3340301 M -F 10:00 -3:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 8 -13 $150 program. Participants will meet in M-49 y" ,. rw is = Time a R Class # Da�F� ", trs v Dates Ages` T Fee Days ilme;' Date Ages 'r'Fee a.. 3410301 ..rP.> M -F 7 :15 -10:00 am 6/21 -6/25 5 -14 $40' 6/28 -7/2 5 -14 $45 -M T -F 3:00 -5:45 pm 3411301 -F 7:15 -10:00 am 6/28 -7/2 5 -14 $40 3412301 T -F 7:15 -10:00 am M -F € 3:00 -5:45 pm 7/19 -7/23 5 -14 $45 3413301 M -F # 7:15 -10:00 am 7/12 -7/16 5 -14 $40 3414301 M -F 7:15 -10:00 am 7/19 -7/23 5 -14 $40 3415301 M -F 7:15 -10:00 am 7/26 -7/30 5 -14 $40 3416301 M -F 7:15 -10:00 am 8/2 -8/6 5 -14 $40 3417301 M -F ; 7:15 -10:00 am 8/9 -8/13 5 -14 $40 mmpr tii �iu,rr��11 7�nNo Camp ��h srr� � y) Y� i °i AFTER CAMP. CARE (3:00 -5:45 pm) Available for all Sports Camps and Soccer Camps. Participants must be enrolled in either Sports Camp or Soccer Camp in order to be eligible for After Care program. Participants are to be picked up at the Campbell Community Center in room M-49 by parents by 5:45 pm. p Campers attending Aftercare will need a swim suit, towel r and sunblock to participate in Recreation Swimming in the :r afternoons. PLEASE NOTE: a late fee will be charged if /when campers are—picked up later than 5:45 pm. y" ,. rw is = Time a R Class # Da�F� ", trs v Dates Ages` T Fee 3419301 M00 -5:45 pm� 6/21 -6/25 5-14 $45 3420301 M -F 3:00 -5:45 pm 6/28 -7/2 5 -14 $45 3421301 T -F 3:00 -5:45 pm 7/6 -7/9* 5 -14 $35 3422301 M -F ' 3:00 -5:45 pm 7/12 -7/16 5-14- $45 3423301 M -F € 3:00 -5:45 pm 7/19 -7/23 5 -14 $45 3424301 M F 3 00 5:45 pm 7/26 -7/30 5 -14 $45 3425301 M -F 3:00-5:45 pm 8/2 -8/6 5 -14 $45 3426301 M- 3:00-5:45 pm 8/9-8/13 5 14 $45 •No/ -artt www.cityofcampbell.com Page 35 L YOUTH SPORTS LOCAL RECREATION GROUPS r; Campbell Girls FastpitclltSoftQll R Ken Birdsall 408- 640 -8670 www.campbellsoftball.com Ca�pbell�� ltt���ea'g,eBaseb��ll� ' �= Dennis Belluomini 408 - 379 -5002 www.campbeillittleleague.com g Car 1p e11 lUldre an�#f °Party " /09 s Patty Morrison 408 - 377 -9007 www.leaguelineup.com /cpb/ Campl��.li; Pci � rnBfi�Yauf� Fvptb�ll� � C#jeer Marvin Escobar 408 - 300 -3181 www.campbelipopwarner.net QuitoLtttleLeagueBaseball Hotline 408 - 943 -4707 www.quitoLL.org = "South B "ay' Yiiut Soccer w , Norm Tavares 1 408 - 248 -8516 www.southbayyouthsocGer.com "�� Val ey8attn Twist ng 1ub Sharon Campbell 408 - 270 -0587 www.valleybatonclub.com x, P d" "Ylle'st:S ,Jose,�S�trinrm�Youtf� otb 1�, �Chee`r° Hotline 408 - 877 -1560 www.wsjstorm.com ')UST4KICKS' SOCCER CLASSES (2'/: -12 yrs) 1 day a week Participants will be introduced to the game of soccer in a non- competitive and exciting environment. Classes are offered to kids as young as 21/2 with their parent focusing on running, jumping and kicking the soccer ball all the way to 12 years old where they continue to refine their skills emphasizing dribbling, passing, shooting and defense. All Saturday classes are held at John D. Morgan Park, 540 W. Rincon Avenue and Wed classes are at the CCC lass# Qay T N � w tes Ages Fee,, F3934301 W W A 8-30-9-00 3935301 W 9:00-9:30 am 7/7_7/28 3.5-4 $43 3936301 W 9:30-10:05 am 7/7-7/28 b 4 5 $43 3937301 s W 10:05 10 50 am 717-7/28 5­6 $43 3938301 W 10:50 11:50 am 7f7-7/28 7-12 $43 3939301 F Sa 4:50 -5:20 pm 7/10 -7/31 ' 2.5 -3.5 $43 3940301 Sa 2:00-2:30 pm § 7/10 7/31 3.5-4 $43 3941301 Sa 2:30 3 05 pm17/10 7/31 jv 4-5 $43 3942301 Sa 3:05-3:50 pm 7/10 7/31 s 5 -6 3943301 Sa 3:50 -4 50 pm 7/10-7/31 , 7-12 $43 I am a huge fan of Campbell RecreationM My daughter, Amanda, has attended Tiny Tots, Kinder Kids, various instructional classes,' Kids Night and Summer Day Camp. Each experience has been unique, yet certain themes remain consistent — safe and comfortable environment, caring and enthusiastic staff,, exciting and enriching activities, fond memories to reflect upon and new opportunities to look forward to. We can't wait to see what you have planned next! - Carolyn '' YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CLASS (12 -16 yrs) Learn to improve your volleyball skills with drills and practice games. This class is for students who have had some volleyball experience but are not currently on a club or school team. Each class begins with passing, serving, hitting and defensive drills followed by officiated games designed to focus on team defense and scoring strategies. Instructed by Lila Plunkett. Class is held on Friday afternoons in the Main Gym. .,,,Class # 0ay® "Date Ages Fee . . 3398301 F 4:15 -6 15 pm L81137-9117 2 -8/6 12 -16 $60 3399301 _ F 4.15 -6 15 pm 12 -16 $60 Page 36 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs • Tom Vischer and his Just4Kicks, Inc.staff bring a wealth of experience, 4i'{ knowledge and understanding of J the game of soccer. Tom has, many years of experience in teaching youth soccer in the Bay Area. Coach Tom holds an 'A' license, the highest license the U.S. Soccer Federation as well. as the National `Y' (Youth) license. www.j4kicks.net 'JUST4KICKS' RECREATION SOCCER CAMPS (5 -12 yrs) Over the five day camp, players will experience all the fun and excitement soccer has to offer. Running, dribbling, kicking their ball and with expert guidance and instruction from the coaching staff. The emphasis is on learning and having fun, not winning. Every participant receives a soccer ball, t -shirt and water bottle. All day participants need to bring a lunch. Swimming and 'soccer theme' games are part of the all day activities in addition to a scrimmage at the end of each day. All camps are held at the CCC, Athletic Fields. Shin guards required for all students by second class. 'class# Day Time DatesAges ee K/1 Soccer 10 -12 1 $15 10 -12 $257. Ages 5 -6 ` M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 10 -12 $157 3372301 3373301 M -F M -F 9:00 -11:00 am 9:00 -4:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 6/21 -6/25 5 -6 5 -6 $115 $230 3374301 i M -F 9:00 -11:00 am 7/12 -7/16 5 -6 $115 3375301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 1 7/12 -7/16 5 -6 $230 3376301 3377301 M -F M -F 9:00 -11:00 am 9:00 -4:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 7/26 -7/30 5 -6 5 -6 $115 $230 3378301 M -F 9:00 -11:00 am 8/9 -8/13 5 -6 $115 3379301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 5 -6 $230 Soccer 2/3 3380301 M -F Ages 7-8 9:00 12 00 pm 6/21 -6/25 7 -8 $143 3381301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 7 -8 $230 3382301 3383301 M -F �M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 9:00 -4:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 w7/12 -7/16 7 -8 7 -8 $143 $230 3384301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 7 -8 $143 3385301 I M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 7 -8 $230 3386301 3387301 M -F M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 9:00 -4:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 8/9 -8/13 7 -8 7 -8 $143 $230 Soccer 416 - . Ages 9 -12 3388301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 6/21 -6/25 9 -12 $143 3389301 3390301 M -F M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 9.00 -12:00 pm 6/21-6/25 7/12 -7/16 9 -12 9-12 $230 $143 3391301 3392301 3393301 3394301 M -F M -F M -F M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 9:00 -12:00 pm 9:00 -4:00 pm 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 7/26 -7/30 7/26 -7130 8/9 -8/13 9 -12 9 -12 9 -12 9 -12 $230 $143 $230 $143 3395301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 9 -12 $230 YOUTH SPORTS 'JUST4KICKS' ADVANCED SOCCER CAMPS (8 -14 yrs) This higher advanced skills camp is for players who have had previous soccer experience and desire to improve on a serious soccer level. Players practice the skills of dribbling, passing, shooting and defense with expert guidance from the coaching staff: Every day ends with a small -sided scrimmage culminating with a mini 'World Cup' tournament on Friday. Camp is open to boys and girls ages 8 -14. Every participant receives a soccer ball, t -shirt and water bottle. In addition, players can choose to stay all day and join the other Just4Kicks participants. All day p participants need to bring a lunch. Swimming and 'soccer theme' games are part of the all day activities as well as a scrimmage at the end of each day. All camps are held at the Campbell Community Center, Athletic Fields. Shin guards required for all students by second class. class # �� Day I Time bates Ages Fee Advanced 1 Ages $ -10 3348301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 8 -10 $157 3349301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 8 -10 $257 3350301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 8 -10 $157 3351301 ! M -F 9.00 -4:00 pm i 7/26 -7/30 8 -10 —II-i257 3352301 ! M -F 9:00-12:00 pm 8/9 8/13 8 -10 ( $157 1-3353301 M -F 9:00-4:00 pm 1 8/9-8/13 8 -10 ( $257 Advanced 2 Ages 10 -12 3354301 3355301 M -F M -F 09 12:00 pm T7/12-7/16 9:00-4:00 pm W 7/12-7/16 10 -12 1 $15 10 -12 $257. 3356301 ` M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 10 -12 $157 3357301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 10 -12 $257 3358301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 10 -12 $157 3359301 1 M -F I 9:00-4:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 1012- $257 Advanced 3 Ages 13 -14 3360301 M -F 9 00 -12 00 pm 7/12 -7/16 13-14 ! $157 3361301 M -F 9.00 -4:00 pm 7/12 -7/16 13 -14 $257 3362301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 13 -14 $157 3363301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 7/26 -7/30 13 -14 $257 3364301 M -F 9:00 -12:00 pm i 8/9 -8/13 13 14 $157 _ 3365301 M -F 9:00 -4:00 pm 8/9 -8/13 13 14 E $257 www.cityofcampbell.com Page 37 YOUTH & TEEN TENNIS YOUTH TENNIS CLASSES All tennis classes and tennis camps will be held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. Chuck Sanfilippo, a certified U.S.P.T.A. instructor, will teach all classes. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through Intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of 4 students per class). Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are co -ed unless noted otherwise. TENNIS, BEGINNING (7 -8 yrs) These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes such as the p forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these >- lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re -take lessons at the beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the Beginning level at least twice. TENNIS, ADVANCED BEGINNING (7 -17 yrs) These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine- tuning strokes. Students can re -take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Ages 7 -8 ;Class# Class # ' ',Oays l," ,', Time "' Dates ' Ages Fe's Sa 3286301 1 M/W 1 5:00 -6:00 pm 1 6/7 -6/23 7 -8 $72 TENNIS, ADVANCED BEGINNING (7 -17 yrs) These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine- tuning strokes. Students can re -take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Ages 7 -8 ;Class# Days Time'', Dates'' 'R /ages' ,RFee 3288301 Sa 11:00 -12:00 pm 7/10 -7/24 9 -12 $36 3287301 Sa 11:00 -12:00 pm 6/12 -6/26 7 -8 $36 3290301 M/W 5:00 -6:00 pm 6/28 -7/14 7 -8 $72 Ages 9 -12 Ctass# spays „', 'Time ;yt Dates ;'' `Ages, , Fee 3288301 Sa 11:00 -12:00 pm 7/10 -7/24 9 -12 $36 3291301 M/W 5:00 -6:00 pm 7/19 -8/4 9 -12 $72 Ages 13 -17 Class # Days Time ? ,w Dates loges p G-Fwg 3289301 1 Sa 11:00 -12:00 pm 1 8/7 -8/21 13 -17 $36 TENNIS, INTERMEDIATE (9 -17 yrs) These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play. Ages 9 -12 Class # Days time Dates - Ages % =Fee 3297301 1 M/W 1 5:00 -6:00 pm 1 8/9-8/18, 1 9 -12 1 $48 Ages 13-17 Class# Days Time Dates f�ges Fee$ 3294301 Trrh 5:00 -6:00 pm 6/8 -6/24 13 -17 $72 3295301 Trrh 5:00 -6:00 pm 6/29 -7/15 13 -17 $72 3296301 Trrh 5:00 -6:00 pm 7/20 -8/5 13 -17 $72 3298301 Trrh 5:00 -6:00 pm 8/10 -8/19 13 -17 $48 Page '38 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs YOUTH & TEEN TENNIS YOUTH TENNIS CAMPS Instructed by Chuck Sanfilippo, U.S.P.T.A. Certified TENNIS, BEGINNING (7 -17 yrs) These camps are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re-take-lessons at the Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the Beginning level at least twice. Ages 7 -8 � 3 � _ Y�i,u • 3 � a °dh Fee'_ 3300301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 6/14 -6/17 7 -8 $48 3301301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 6/21 -6/24 7 -8 $48 3302301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 7/19 -7/22 7 -8 .$48 3303301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 8/2 -8/5 7 -8 $48 Ages 9 -12 Class # Days, Lime .' l Dates _ _. Ages Fee'_ 3304301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 6/14 -6/17 9 -12 $48 3305301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 6/28 -7/1 9 -12 $48 3306301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 7/12 -7/15 9 -12 $48 3307301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 7/19 -7/22 1 9 -12 1 $48 3308301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 7/26 -7129 9 -12 1 $48 3309301 1 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 8/9 8/12 9 12 $48 Ages 13 -17 m Class #'is Day's R r Time ;' Da #es= Ages 3Fee'. 3311301 M -Th 10:30 -11:30 am 7/12 -7/15 13 -17 $48 3312301 M -Th 10:30- 11:30am 8/16 -8/19 13 -17 $48 TENNIS, ADVANCED BEGINNING (7 -17 yrs) These camps are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine- tuning strokes. Students can re -take lessons at the advanced beginner level until comfortable to advance. Ages 7 -8 Ages 9 -12 Class# C})ayrA Time a�,bates '' ,Ages'Fee 3322301 3317301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 6/21 -6/24 9 -12 $48 3313301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 6/28 -7/1 7 -8 $48 3314301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 7/5 -7/8 7 -8 $48 3315301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 7/26 -7/29 7-8- $48 3316301 M -Th 8:30 -9:30 am 8/16 -8/19 7 -8 $48 Ages 9 -12 Class# C})ayrA Time a�,bates '' ,Ages'Fee 3322301 3317301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 6/21 -6/24 9 -12 $48 3318301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 7/5 -7/8 9 -12 $48 3319301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am. 7/12 -7/15 9 -12 $48 3320301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 8/2 -8/5 9 -12 $48 3321301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am 8/9 -8/12. 9 -12 $48 Ages 13 -17 C! ss# ys Tune I?ates Ages Fee 3322301 1 M -Th I 10:30- 11:30am 7/19 -7/22 1 13 -17 $48 TENNIS, INTERMEDIATE (9 -17 yrs) These camps are for players, ages 9 -17, who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an. emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play. Ages 9 -12 C ss # [3ays :. Tune q Dates -Ages F 3323301 M -Th 10:30 -11:30 am 6/14 -6/17 9 -12 $48 3324301 M -Th 10:30 -11:30 am 6/21 -6/24 9 -12 $48 3325301 M -Th 10:30 - 11:30 am 7/5 -7/8 9 -12 $48 3326301 M -Th 10:30 -11:30 am 8/2 -8/5 9 -12 $48 3327301 M -Th 9:30 -10:30 am .8/16 -8/19 1 9 -12 $48 Ages 13 -17 www.cityofcampbell.com Page 39 O G rt 3 3328301 M -Th 10 30 1i 30'am _ 3329301 MTh.` : 10:30 -11 30 am `" 7/26-7/2§*.,_- ,1'3 -17. $48 3330301 M -Th 10:30 -11:30 am 8/9 -8/12 13 -17 $48 " *Girls.Only Class . www.cityofcampbell.com Page 39 O G rt 3 TEENS DRIVER'S EDUCATION (15' /z+ yrs) ONLINE DRIVER'S ED COURSE (15' /z +yrs) Driver Education is a LIFE SKILL class. There is no substitute for the student - teacher interaction, discussion, video analysis, and instant feedback that takes place in the classroom. This course meets the State of California requirement to obtain a driver's instruction permit. The class is 30 hours long and does not include behind the wheel instruction. Upon completion of this course, students will receive a Certificate of Completion of Classroom Driver Education. Students must attend all sessions in order to receive the DMV Completion Certificate. Students must be age 15 1/2 to.get an instruction permit. A lunch break is provided. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructed by Economic Driving School #2430. The June class.is held at the Campbell Community Center in Room Q -84. The July class is held at Los Gatos High School, room #302. For more information, visit vnmeconomicdrivingschool.com Glass.#' 3948301 Rays' M -Th _ T[th�a 8:30 -4:00 pm f ate 6/14 -6/17 lgss 15'/z+ Fee . $130 3949301 M -Th 8:30 -4:00 pm 7/26 -7/29 15 %- $130 DRAWING (14+ yrs) t This drawing class teaches students how to use different drawing approaches such as contour, mass, and gesture. Drawing techniques covered will include: negative space, point to point, and triangulation to name a few. Return students are welcome! Fee includes basic supplies students will take home. Students need to purchase a sketchpad to practice on their own. Repeat students welcome! Class held in E -46 at the Community Center. Instructed by James .Green. Glass'# Gays time Dates AR- fee 3947301 W i, _ 6/23 13 -18 $25 3481301 W 6:00 -7:30 pm 6/2 -7/7 14+ $77 3482301 W 6:00 -7:30 pm 7/14 -8/25' 14+ $77 'No clas..... INTRO. TO POCKET BILLIARDS (POOL) (13+ yrs) This Online Drivers Education Course is approved by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Reading, flash graphics, videos, and quizzes will prepare the reader to pass the written DMV test: The course is very easy to use. You simply log into the web site, enroll, and you can begin immediately! For more information about the course and to register go to: www.economicdrivingschool.com /online /. When registering make sure you complete the question that says, "How did you hear about us" by choosing: Activity Guide - Enter code: 2105 - Cost: $68.50 SAFESITTERS (13 -18 yrs) This is a comprehensive training program for students who want to be child care providers. Professional firefighters and educators provide hands -on training in preventing and responding to emergencies, with an emphasis on first -aid skills. This course covers infant care, planning age appropriate activities as well as how to manage discipline issues. Students are also taught to recognize child abuse and, if confronted, how to handle inappropriate adult behavior.This program is designed for mature- minded students'who are serious about developing his or her child care abilities. Students must be 13 -18 years old to take this course and will receive a certificate upon completion of this course. Students need to bring a sack lunch to class. Instructor: Santa Clara Co. Fire Dept. staff. Classes held in Q -84 Class# CaysTime Dates 3947301 W _ 9 00 -5:30 pm _ 6/23 13 -18 $25 Page 40 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs FITNESS CENTER /WEIGHT ROOM (18+ YRS) The Fitness Center/Weight Room has a variety of equipment including 2 Universal machines, ellipticals, treadmills, recumbent bikes, free weights, medicine balls, stability balls, and other pieces of equipment to meet your fitness goals! GROUP EXERCISE (18+ YRS) Spinning, Cardio /Sculpt, and Aerobics /Sculpt are sustained cardiovascular classes designed to benefit you in the following ways: • Weight loss • Stronger heart and lungs • Increased bone density • Reduced stress • Better sleep • More energy Yoga classes are designed to rebalance the body and bring it back into correct alignment by promoting: • Flexibility • Strong abdominal & back muscles • Balance • Relaxation Please bring water and a small towel to Spinning class; water, towel, and a mat to the Yoga, Cardio, and Aerobics class. CORPORATE /BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP . Community- based businesses and corporations are encouraged to purchase the CORPORATE MEMEBESHIP PROGRAM. This entitles ALL EMPLOYEES of the corporation/ business the use of Fitness Center programs and facilities as listed. This is .an excellent way for employers to provide fitness and recreation for their employees while supporting a healthy lifestyle. Trimester membership fees are listed below. Fees depend on the number of employees in your company. Please contact Jennifer Correia, Fitness Specialist, at (408) 866 -2768, or email jenniferc @cityofcampbell.com for more specific information and a tour of the facilities. FITNESS SCHEDULE My family and I hove taken advantage of the programs offered by the center for over 18 years. From adult.swim, yoga, spinning, weight lifting, ballet and crafts. We have never been disappointed Every year the programs/facilides have improved and community participation use have increased It has become a very lively and vibrant center for the community serving all ages and a myriad of interest with the program offerings. Hats off'to the administration and stafffor their successful efforts in making the operation such a tremendous success. I am not aware of any community of comparable size that has a facility that can hold a candle to the one in Campbell I am on campus involved in exercise activities 4 to 5 times a week I would do more if there were more time. www.cityofcampbell.com Page 41 CL- c U) Q ADULT FITNESS *Morning, Noon, Evening and Weekend swim time available ro"with Locker rooms available 3797301 1 M I 6:00 -7:30 pm 44 1 18+ 1 $78 hairdryers $55 and hot showers 7/2 -7/30 60M,br your own lock and towels) 18+ $55 3588301 M/W /F 6:00-7:30 am 9/1 -9/29• 18+ $55 classy, 9, 1 ,6�115%�7i�12����;u�;41 „�;, x �, ,11„ ,, Ir„ y 1, !h i M -"N41r Hn��lhgn.: MASTERS�I(EAR,ROUND SWIMM NG 18 , a l l.y. 1, I , r ,� ,. 1. ,.. i coa h ni a ,workouts,withCarn be11,,A uat cs, c p� �Orga z d „l N „ y P, , q l , „ „,'" , 6 /�Tys`on ONr�m�onde , #r- mpphasis on�prcoriditionm "g / "`�endl /urrance`��, andst��oketech 'nigiie';4�S�itii rii me'ef�schedute�f�availalil "e fob1 r 4Nr 7 �y , .�i, , °. interested'indwitluals. Registration is ongoing , Participants , pay monthly $55 fee by the 1st of every month. Contact Tyson Ormonde,;at.(408) 866 -2160 or:ema`, at Sono ci ofcampbell com r f IbWORKOUT SCHEDULE - �� /�i,�li 71� r xii��l���41IS1S7 ,�I�:Sat��iH %600�730�amM' , +ur +IFS' +II�k���y�1,��1 ��Y a! Y l f n" , r v' �"miA aw ngN��ll�px I Iti a 6 t' r ti ti7 / h�l/ I l I Ha 1�� „I,oi.Jlr�Nr�,,�� "I ,d,FWr7m�,,/ err "pl�7iN�r�IIINNN "/,M��;Ni ^Hl/dl ,!,. rl , a,J!wrkl�titi /�nhl�la,/�1 %����ld� YOGA FOR LIFE (18+ yrs) Each class integrates breathing techniques, postures, relaxation, body awareness and meditation, which will assist you in clearing energy blocks. All levels are welcome. Bring a mat, pillow, blanket and water bottle to class. All classes held in Q -84. Instructed by Debby Edwards. oga classes for 50 +" see page 57 Boy, did I need this introduction to "centering" myself and learning to "breathe ". You can't possibly imagine the benefit of just being conscious of your breathing to bring you back to.the here and now! Balancing a hectic work and'home life was becoming increasingly difficult with age, but Yoga reminded me to basically "stop and smell the roses" once in awhile. WAVE TRI -TEAM TRAINING (18 +. yrs) The Wave Tri -Team training is designed for athletes interested in a structured, guided triathlon training program..First timers and experienced triathletes welcome. Participants must be able to swim 2 laps (50 yards) continuously. Athletes receive technique, endurance and speed training in all three sport venues; swim bike & run. Campbell Fitness Center will be used. Other aspects covered include nutrition, equipment set up, race transition techniques, and sport specific fundamentals. Participants need the following equipment: competitive style' swim suit, goggles, (cap for shoulder length hair), good running shoes, approved. helmet, bike in good and safe working condition. Practices held rain or shine. Instructed by Jennifer Van Muckey, James Redmond and KristinaAristo of the Fitness Center Staff. �Ctass# Days Time' gDates -'' 3797301 1 M I 6:00 -7:30 pm 7/12 -8/30 1 18+ 1 $78 oga classes for 50 +" see page 57 Boy, did I need this introduction to "centering" myself and learning to "breathe ". You can't possibly imagine the benefit of just being conscious of your breathing to bring you back to.the here and now! Balancing a hectic work and'home life was becoming increasingly difficult with age, but Yoga reminded me to basically "stop and smell the roses" once in awhile. WAVE TRI -TEAM TRAINING (18 +. yrs) The Wave Tri -Team training is designed for athletes interested in a structured, guided triathlon training program..First timers and experienced triathletes welcome. Participants must be able to swim 2 laps (50 yards) continuously. Athletes receive technique, endurance and speed training in all three sport venues; swim bike & run. Campbell Fitness Center will be used. Other aspects covered include nutrition, equipment set up, race transition techniques, and sport specific fundamentals. Participants need the following equipment: competitive style' swim suit, goggles, (cap for shoulder length hair), good running shoes, approved. helmet, bike in good and safe working condition. Practices held rain or shine. Instructed by Jennifer Van Muckey, James Redmond and KristinaAristo of the Fitness Center Staff. �Ctass# Days Time' gDates -'' Fee im 3585301 M/W /F 6:00 -7:30 am 6/2 -6/30 718+ $55 3586301 M/W /F 6:00 -7:30 am 7/2 -7/30 $55 3587301 M/W /F 6:00 -7:30 am 8/2 -8/30 18+ $55 3588301 M/W /F 6:00-7:30 am 9/1 -9/29• 18+ $55 classy, 9, 1 ,6�115%�7i�12����;u�;41 „�;, HATHA YOGA (18+ yrs) Learn to practice yoga through the use of deep relaxation and release of tension. Class will focus on the utilization of breath, body alignment and awareness of tension, to promote opening into the postures. Bring a mat and pillow. All levels are welcome. Instructed by Cheryl Larson, Certified Balance Teacher. Mon. class held in E-42; Tues. class held in L -58. NOTE: Hatha Yoga II and Thursday Hatha Yoga classes will return in the Fall. Oays� Tlme Dies %ages Fee 3798301 M 6:00 -7:30 pm 6/21 - 8/16• 18+ $78 3799301 T 9:30 -11:00 am 6/22- 8/17 "2 18+ $78 � rlivuu„ r ry � :Js I rnyun'ru rl W til r `shr + rpNl nG Page 42 Creating Community Through People, Parks and programs PILATES CLASSES (18+ yrs) - Classes concentrate on basic fundamentals and techniques of Pilates; focus on centering, correct breathing, precision, control, concentration, alignment, mobilization of the spine, and strengthening of core and periphery. Students benefit from improved trunk strength,'muscle tone, flexibility, and balance. Classes use balance balls and /or exercise rings for added challenge. *.The Saturday 8:30 AM class is for intermediate to advanced pilates participants only, and attendance is based upon instructor approval. Pilates Mat Class is a prerequisite for the Advanced Pilates class. Bring a mat. Sat. AM and Wednesday AM classes - Juliet Settlemier Ivey; MW PM -Cindy Adams; T/Th PM- Alexis Loevenich. SaturdayAM room M -50. WEDAM room C -35. All evening classes held in room C -35. Class # =Days Ages Fee 3779301 Sa 9:30 -10:30 am 6/5- 7/24* 18+ $55 3780301 Sa 9:30 -10:30 am 7/31 - 9/18* 18+ $55 3781301 ` Sa'`'.` ' 8`30'9 30 am: %�, 6/15­-11­71, /2 4 '`, ;'' 18 +', ` $55`; 3782301, Sa- 8 30 9 30 am W 7/31 9/18* 18+ $55 3783301 MM 6:00 -7:00 pm 6/7 -6/30 18+ $62 3784301 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 7/12 -8/4 18+ $62 3785301- M/W I —6:00 -7:00 pm 8/11 -9/8* 18+ $62 3786301 T/Th 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/3 -7/1 18+ $70 3787301 - Trrh ,..••M 5:30 -6:30 pm 7/8 -8/5 18+ $70 3788301 Trrh 5:30 -6:30 pm 8/12 -9/9 18+ $70 3789301 W 8:30 -9:30 am 6/9 -7/21 18+ $55 3790301 W 8:30 -9:30 am 8/4 -9/15 18+ $55 ymrm MME �Y mn 7nl m r Y n rr w r r+ irk/ /3�9149/641/,q�e�� `Iut�N � 911119iFiirii�lSa�A �piihNojclass7 30 MINUTE PILATES CLASSES (18+ yrs) Pilates fundamentals and exercises strengthen your core muscle groups. Learn to focus your mind /body connection to gain benefits of strength & flexibility and enjoy overall body health. M/W 6 -6 :30 AM classes focus on the core, abdominals and gluteus. 6:30 -7 AM classes focus on the abdominals, arms and stretch. Use individual classes as a stand alone, or mix -n -match to suit your morning schedule. Bring a mat. Class held in Q -80. Instructed by Juliet Settlemier Ivey. ADULT FITNESS JUDO -JU JITSU- SUBMISSION GRAPPLING (18+ yrs) Learn the arts of Danzan Ryu Ju Jitsu and Kodokan Judo. Students learn to use body mechanics, leverage and knowledge of human anatomy and psychology to nullify an attacker's ability and will to fight. Kicks, strikes, joint - locks, throws, pins and. ground defense are integrated into a complete system of self defense. Instructed by Hans Ingebretsen, who holds multiple degree black belts in Kenpo, Ju Jitsu and Judo. Students need to where loose comfortable clothing or purchase a Jujitsu Gi. If students wish to participate in belt testing, there is an additional fee payable to the instructor. Class meets Tuesday and Thursday in M -50. Glass # pays fk Tme Da _ AgA I p 3907301 TITS h , 7:30-9:00 pm 5/11 -6/171 X18+ $109 3908301 T/Th 7:30 -9:00 pm 6/22 - 7/29'2 18+ $99 3909301 T/Th 7:30 9:00 pm 8/3 -9/2 18±� $99 a, a rr mromM am mn rrmmmrm y *H1�tiNoclassr 1 "0 1'2yNoclass�r716°�7 /8�� �7V,4�1�������in�n�Vim ��, r rr an a number of years now and I benefit from learning and training in a wide variety of self- defense techniques for both stand -up and ground situations. Sensei Hans and his senior instructors are very patient with new students who come from a variety of ages and backgrounds and, furthermore, respect to others and safety in the class are stressed at all times. My hat's off to the City's Recreation program for maintaining and coordinating such .a great course at an affordable price. —Al CIRCUIT TRAINING (18+ yrs) Class incorporates strength training and core stabilization exercises using upper and lower body; Designed to challenge your balance, endurance, strength and cardiovascular system. Circuit - training format utilizes a group of strength exercises that are completed sequentially at stations for a prescribed time period before moving on to the next exercise. Hand weights, resistive bands, and balls also used. Instructed by Alexis Loevenich in Rm L -58 D CL C www.cityokampbell.com Page 43 . -v Q ADULT FITNESS WEIGHT TRAINING (18+ yrs) Learn about the benefits of strength and weight training, proper techniques for weight bearing exercises, how to reduce your body fat percentage, increase bone density, and feel better physically. Universal Equipment, Free Weights, Elastic Bands, Resistance Balls and Body Weights, Calisthenics used to achieve a higher level of fitness and strength. Classes are for all fitness levels. M/W class- Melissa Young; T/Th class- Michele Dwyre; M/W Men's class- Lloyd Green; bass #' D.ay �, ' eategrss Fee ;. 3950301 MAN 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/7 -7/7' 18+ $58 3951301 M/W 6:30 -7:30 pm 7/14 -8/9 18+ $58 3952301 M/W 6:30 -7:30 pm 8/16- 9/13" 18+ $58 3953301 T/Th 6:30 -7:30 pm 6/8 -7/6' 18+ $58 3954301 T/Th 6:30 -7:30 pm 7/13 -8/5 18+ $58 3955301 Tlrh 6:30 -7:30 pm 8/12 -9/7 18+ $58 3956301 T/Th 7:30 -8:30 pm 6/8 -7/6' 18+ $58 3957301 T/Th 7:30 -8:30 pm 7/13 -8/5 18+ 1 $58 3958301 Trrh 7:30 -8:30 pm 8/12 -9/7 18+ $58 Men 3959301 M/W 8:30 -9:30 pm 6/7-7/7' 18+ $58 3960301 MM 8:30 -9:30 pm 7/14 -8/9 18+ $58 3961301 M/W 8:30 -9:30 pm 8/16 -9/13' 18+ $58 q�� ,� 3962301 MAN 7:30 -8:30 pm 6R -7/7' 18+ $58 3963301 M/W 7:30 -8:30 pm 7/14 -8/9 18+ $58 3964301 M/w 7:30 -830 pm 8/16 -9/13' 18+ $58 class 6/23, UPPER BODY & CORE STRENGTH (18+ yrs) Join us for a concentrated time to build strength in our core, and add shape to our upper body. Class conducted in a group setting with music; wSorkout will include a warm -up, cool -down and stretch. Hand weights, resistance bands and a variety of fitness equipment provided. Bring a mat, towel and water. T/Th, 8:10 -8:40 PM in Rm L -58. M/W, 7:30 -8:00 PM in Rm M -50. Instructed by Jennifer Correia. Ci2$8 #',,iDay$ 3993301 °b'r; Trrh mime tQ$. 8:10 -8:40 pm 6/8 -7/1 Aged 18 +W Fee' $25M 3994301 T/Th 8:10 -8:40 pm 7/8-8/3' 18+ $25 3995301 Trrh 8:10 -8:40 pm 8/10 -9/2 18+ $25 3996301 M/W 7:30 -8:00 pm 6/2 -6/28 18+ $25 3997301 M/W 7:30 -8:00 pm 7l7 -8/2 18+ $25 3998301 M/W 7:30 -8:00 pm 819 -9/1 18+ $25 BODY CONDITIONING (18+ yrs) Class increases strength, energy, tone and balance. Emphasizes strengthening. and toning upper and lower body. Hand weights, Bosu balls and bands also used. Class conducted in a group setting with music. Bring water and towel. Mat is optional. Instructed by Mary Kearns. Class held in room L -58. Class # Days Times Dafes.mAges Fee .. 3877301 Trrh 3:30 -4:30 pm 6/1 -6/29 18+ $57 3878301 T/Th 3:30 -4:30 pm 7/6 -8/3 18+ $57 3879301 Trrh 3:30 -4:30 pm 8/10 -9/7 18+ $57 WATER EXERCISE (18+ yrs) This morning fitness class will wake up your body and get your blood flowing! Water Exercise provides a refreshing way to get a beneficial cardiovascular workout, while being easy on the knees and joints. Some exercises incorporate resist -a- bands, noodles, water weights, etc. Swimming skills not required. Instructed by Jennifer Correia. Classes held in outdoor 80 degree temperature pool. 3590301 1 M/W /F It 8:15 -9:15 am ( 6/2 -6/23 1 18+ 1 $48 3591301 M/W /F 8:15 -9:15 am 6/28 -7/21' 1 18+ 1 $48 3592301 M/W /F 8:15 -9:15 am 7/26 -8/16 1 18+ $48 3593301 M/W /F 8:15 -9:15 am 8/20 -9/13' 1 18+ $48 No class 715; 9/ g -1 I have been attending these classes for the last nine ;.� months and hope I never have to stop. The water exercise class is easy on the joints and provides the perfect resistance to make for a great work out The routine is varied, fun and can be a great cardio workout too. My upper body /core class is an intense workout in just 30 minutes. It is also a great mixture upper body and core work —you are just sore enough to know you are making a difference. .Page 44 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs SPINNING: STATIONARY CYCLING (18+ yrs) Experience the indoor cycling rides that combine a foundation of basic cycling movements with motivational coaching techniques, breathing awareness, and heart rate awareness training. SPINNING program provides a safe and effective journey for all levels. Cardio portion of class is a standard 40 minutes, in addition to an adequate warm up, cool down, and extensive stretching to complete a safe and healthy workout. Please note: We now have a 45- minute Spin Class on T/Th, 6:00 - 6:45 PM as opposed to the standard 1 -hour class. The cardio portion will be slightly shorter. T/Th AM - Jennifer Van Muckey;T/Th 6:00 — 6:45 PM - Mary Kearns; T/Th 7 -8 PM - Jennifer Correia; M/W 6 -7 PM - Katherine Mazotti; M/W 7:15 -8:15 PM - Ralph Medina. Classes held in the Fitness Center Cardio Room adjacent to locker rooms. Ctassz. Hays Time Date Fee 3682301 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 5/26 -6/28* $66 3683301 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 717 -8/4 $66 3684301 MAN 6:00 -7:00 pm 8/11 -9/13* $66 3685301 M/w 7:15 -8:15 pm 5/26 -6/28* $66 3686301 M/W 7:15 -8:15 pm 7r7 -8/4- $66 3687301 M/W 7:15 -8:15 pm 8/11 - 9/13* $66 3688301 Trrh 6:00 -6:45 pm 5/27 - 6/24 $49 3689301 TrTh 6:00 -6:45 pm 7/1 -7/29 $49 3690301 Trrh 6:00 -6:45 pm 8/5 -9/2 $49 3691301 Trrh 7:00 -8:00 pm 5/27 -6/24 $66 3692301 T!Th 7:00 -8:00 pm 7/1 -7/29 $66 3693301 Trrh 7:00 -8:00 pm 8/5 -9/2 $66 3694301 Trrh 6:00 -7:00 am 6/3 -7/1 $66 3695301 Trrh 6:00 -7:00 am 7/8 -8/5 $66 3696301 Trrh 6:00 -7:00 am 8/12 -9/9 $66 ADULT FITNESS BEGINNERS' 30 MIN SPINNING CLASS (18+ yrs) This is a non - competitive environment. You will learn the basics of bike set -up, heart rate ranges, and position transitions in a safe and effective way. Learn how to use resistance to gain a good cardio workout, and then complete the 30- minute class with a cool -down and stretch. Wear cool comfortable clothing, hard -soled shoes (like walking or tennis shoes), bring a small towel, and water. Class meets Sat in the Fitness Center Cardio Room on the Pool Deck. First class is 7:45 -8:15 AM; second class is 8:30 -9:00 AM. Instructed by Diane Fukuda. Class # 3965301 Days' Sa ;'.Tme .<< 7:45 -8:15 am Dues1gae 6/12 -7/24* 18+ $22 3966301 Sa 7:45 -8:15 am 8/7 -9/18* 18+ $22 3967301 Sa 8:30 -9:00 am 6/12 -7/24* 18+ $22 3968301 Sa 8:30 -9:00 am 8/7 -9/18* 18+ $22 *N6 class 713, 9/4 BEGINNERS' SPIN II: 30 MIN (18+ yrs) (Beginners' I is recommended as a pre - requisit y if you have no experience, but not required). a C Beginners' Spin II reinforces fundamentals of. Spinning, including basics of bike set -up, heart rate ranges, use of resistance, and position transitions in a safe, effective way. 30- minute class delivers a good cardio workout, cool -down, and stretch. Wear cool comfortable STAY FIT CLASS 18+ rs clothing, hard -soled shoes (like walking or tennis shoes), ( y ) bring a small towel, and water. Class meets T/Th, 8:15 -8:45 Stay Fit is designed to make a healthier, leaner you by PM in Fitness Center Cardio Room on Swim Pool Deck. burning unwanted calories, toning major muscle groups, Instructed by Diane Fukuda. including the buttocks, thighs, hips, shoulders, back and abdominals. Class has a strong focus on walking as your cardio portion. Other components include: upper body strength training, core work using Pilates, and effective stretching. At the end of this session, you will have increased strength in your core and upper body and GI`sss # Days 3678301 Trrh 8:15 -8:45 pm 5/18 -6/10 $29 3679301 Trrh 8:15 -8:45 pm 6/17 -7/13 $29 3680301 T/Th 8:15 -8:45 pm 7/20 -8/12 $29 3681301 T/Th. 8:15 -8:45 pm 8/19 -9/14 $29 will be able to walk a 5K or 1 OK at a more efficient pace. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring water and a towel _ « Whenlfirstjoinedtheadultfitnessclass ,mygoalwasto or mat. Class meetsT/Th 6:30AM', at the concession stand W4`j-g becomeasfitaslwasinmy20s. Icanhappilysaythat7've at the Campbell Community Center Track. Instructed by reachedthatgoal! This class workseverypartofthebody, Lew Cramer, a marathon walking /running coach.. -Class # Days Fee 3891301 Trrh 6:30 -7:30 am. 6/3 -6/29 18+ $42 3892301 Trrh 6:30 -7:30 am 7/6 -7/29 18+ $42 3893301 Trrh 6:30 -7:30 am 8/5 -8/31 18+ $42 www.cityofcampbell.com Page'45 ADULT FITNESS Adult Sports information can be reviewed & downloaded from the City of Campbell web$Mte at www.cilyof�pbell.com /recreation /sports /index.htm VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES: CO -ED (18+ yrs) Co -Ed volleyball leagues for adults (18 /older) are offered on Thursday nights at the Campbell Community Center. Game times are 7:00; 8:05; 9:10 pm. League fees are $430 /team for a 12 week season. Registration is by TEAM H ONLY. Call (408) 866 -2107 to have a registration packet 3 sent to you or download off the City website. Q ADULT VOLLEYBALL CLASS (18+ yrs) Learn to improve your volleyball skills with drills and practice games. This class is for players who have had some volleyball experience but wish to advance and improve to the next level. Classes begin with passing, serving, hitting and defensive drills followed by officiated games designed to focus on team defense and scoring strategies. Instructed by Lila Plunkett. Classes held in the Auxiliary Gym on Wed nights. Class # 7 i e at' Age, r4 .. 3396301 W 7 15 -9:00 p� 6/2 -7/7 18+ [ 3397301 ,_L__!� L2:15 -9:00 pm 7/148118 j 18+ $79 The Campbell Park and Recreation Department „ continues to offer a wide array offimess programsfor all ages! In particular I have been an active participant of the "drop in" classes for almost 23 years. What started as a "fitnesscize" class... has been the mainstay to my physical and emotional well being. The community that develops through the use of the program/facilities.at the CCC are what motivates me. Staying in shape in Campbell is easy with great staff; varying class offerings and affordable prices. Best of all are the friendships I have made!" Helen BASKETBALL LEAGUES: WOMEN (18+ yrs) Full court leagues for adult (18 /older) women are offered year round. All games played at the Campbell Community Center. Game times: 7:05; 8:05; 9:05 pm. Level 5 (Advanced Beginner) on Monday nights; Levels 2 & 4 (Upper & Lower skill) on Tuesday; Level 3 (Intermediate) on Thursday. All registration is by individual player, first come, first served. Cost is $78 per player for a 10 game season plus playoffs. Call (408) 866 -2107 to confirm registration date for leagues. Information is also posted on line at: www.cityofcampbell. com/Recreation/sports/index.htm BASKETBALL LEAGUES: MEN (18+ yrs) Full court leagues for adult (18 /older) men in lower intermediate level on Wednesday nights. All games played at the Campbell Community Center. Registration is by TEAM ONLY. Team fee is $550 for 7 game Summer league beginning June 17. 10 game Fall league begins Sept. 29 Call 408 - 866 -2107 to receive a registration packet or you can download information from the city website. Page 46 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs ADULT SPORTS TENNIS INSTRUCTION All tennis classes are held at the Campbell Community Center Tennis Courts. Chuck Sanfilippo, a certified U.S.P.T.A. instructor, teaches all classes. Lessons are designed to develop skills, sportsmanship, and a healthy competitive attitude that will last a lifetime. Beginning through Intermediate level instruction is offered in small group lessons (maximum of 4 students per class). Students need to bring their own tennis racket and bottled water. All classes are co -ed unless noted otherwise. TENNIS, BEGINNING (18+ yrs) These classes are for those who have little or no tennis experience. These classes offer an introduction to the game of tennis, covering the basic strokes such as the forehand, backhand, and the serve. The focus of these lessons will be on developing consistency. Students can re -take lessons at the Beginner level until comfortable to advance. Brand new tennis students are advised to repeat the Beginning level at least twice. . Class #° Days =` Time . Dates:. -,- Ages kFee 3454301 Sa 10:00-11:00 am 6/12 -6/26 18+ $36 3455301 € Sa 10:00 -11:00 am 7/10 -7/24 18+ $36 3456301 Sa 10:00 -11:00 am 8/7 -8/21 18+ $36 3457301 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 6/7 -6/23 18+ $72 3458301 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 6/28 -7/14 18+ $72 3459301 1 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 7/19 -8/4 18+ $72 3460301 M/W 6:00 -7:00 pm 8/9 -8/18 18+ $48 TENNIS, ADVANCED BEGINNING (18+ yrs) These classes are for players who have a general knowledge of the game and have the ability to maintain a rally for 5 strokes. Advanced Beginning lessons will be focused on the serve and volley, specialty shots, strategy and fine- tuning strokes. Students can re -take lessons at the Advanced Beginner level until comfortable to.advance. TENNIS, INTERMEDIATE (18+ yrs) These classes are for players who are consistent with shots and serves. There will be an emphasis on drills to improve your singles and doubles strategies. The last part of each class will be game play. www.cityokampbell.com . Page 47 a CL c 0 ADULT MUSIC BEGINNING GUITAR (16+ yrs) All music classes are Designed for the absolute beginner, students learn the basics of guitar playing and music fundamentals. The class instructed by SJG covers: tuning, chord strumming, "power" chording, blues S" School Of Music Staff and the fundamentals of Note and rhythm reading. Songs include material from Van Morrison, The Eagles and The """st` Beatles. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the rust crass. Classes held in rvr -46 (enter througri preschool play yard on Winchester side). Guitar students „ + must provide their own guitar. Instructed by Chris Shahin, SJG School of Music. BEGINNING VOCAL LESSONS (16+ yrs) Students have fun learning healthy vocal techniques such as breath control, voice placement, tone, phrasing and Q pitch. Classes also cover basic music theory, building confidence, and picking audition material. A $10 material - fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in M -48 (preschool room). Instructed by Amanda Dieck, SJG School of Music. '•# a � `ia t�datQ �'� .•.8S �88 3273301��M �7 30 8 20 pm 6/21 8/2 �16+ $125 �;6i�N0 C� �88S�wi�.5�� �� M��I�NI /u r �w�� %�r „��1y� ,4C'����;.����•��ru4�r �ra�%�� hr� ��1,1,��'Jt BEGINNING PIANO - KEYBOARD (16+ yrs) . Learn the basics of piano playing: basic notes, chords and theory. By the end of this course, students will be able to play basic keyboard parts and songs all while having fun. Keyboards will be provided for students in class, however, students will. need a keyboard at home for practice. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in.E -42. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music. Guitar students must provide their own guitar. INTERMEDIATE GUITAR (10+ yrs) This is a follow -up class to Beginning Guitar. This class continues techniques and styles of guitar playing including: finger picking, bar chords, scales and core music fundamentals. If you are a beginner and can navigate basic G, D and C chords, this class isforyou. A$10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Classes held in M -48 (enter through preschool play yard on Winchester side). Instructed by Chris Shahin, SJG School of Music. INTERMEDIATE PIANO - KEYBOARD (10+ yrs) This is a follow -up class to the beginning keyboard class. Topics include: sight- reading, ear training, playing chord accompaniment parts to. pop and rock songs, as well as playing pieces from classic piano repertoire. Keyboards will be provided for students in class. Class held in E -42. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructed by Joey Trombly, SJG School of Music. Page 48 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs BELLY DANCE, LEVEL I: BEGINNING EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL BELLY DANCE (1 S+ yrs) Come join the fun of learning the art of Egyptian Oriental Belly Dance while increasing body awareness. We will focus on technique including posture, isolation movements, basic finger cymbal playing and steps. Information on where to purchase mandatory class materials such as finger cymbals and hip scarf will be discussed at the first class. Bring a towel or mat for stretching; water; wear clothing that allows full range of movement (no tight jeans); dance shoes (shoes with a leather or soft) or socks are good for foot ware. All ages, body shapes and experience levels welcome. Instructed by Jahmra. Must register prior to first class meeting to ensure sufficient enrollment. Please email jahmra @gmail.com with questions. Classes held in M-47 T,I- INTERPRETING EGYPTIAN ORIENTAL BELLY DANCE MUSIC (18+ yrs) If you know the basics of Egyptian Oriental Belly Dance, take your skills to the next level. Learn how to interpret and move to traditional Egyptian Oriental Belly Dance music. The first class will introduce students to listening, then interpreting Egyptian Oriental Belly Dance music using basic Egyptian Oriental Belly Dance movements. Each student will pick a piece of music from a list, and prepare a short presentation at the following class. Class materials include hip scarf and finger cymbals, a towel or mat for stretching; water; wear clothing that allows full range of movement. All ages and body shapes are welcome. Must have had at least 8 weeks of instruction in Egyptian Oriental Dance and basic - finger cymbal playing Instructed by Jahmra. Must register prior to first class meeting to ensure sufficient enrollment. Please email jahmra @gmail.com with questions. Classes held in M -47 Da s �" Tme Glass,#F Y Dates',, Ag�._ eFt�e 3062301 Th 6:30 7 30 pm 6/3 6/10 18+ $20 SOCIAL DANCE, BEGINNING (16+ ylrs) Learn the basics of the most popular social dances - -Cha Cha, Rumba, Waltz and Swing. You will be learning with other beginners under the guidance of an experienced instructor. This class is guaranteed to be fun and good exercise as well! No prior experience or partner is necessary. Pre - registration is required and space is limited. Instructed by Philip Pettin.ger in dance studio M-47. Class= #�_ Days - %me "� -;'�:Qates Ages fee 3069301 Th 8:00 -9:00 pm 6/3-7/1 18+ $47 3070301 Th 8.00-9:00 pm 7/22 -8/19 18+ $47 LINE DANCING (16+ yrs) Line Dancing is a whole lot of fun, and also great exercise for your mind and body! No partner is needed. Dance to different types of music, not just country. Advanced classes can be fast paced and are for those who already have knowledge of some basic line dance steps. Come join the line and bring a friend! Wear hard -soled shoes and bring water. Instructed by Mandi Muscolo in M-47. SALSA DANCE (18+ yrs) Spice up your life with Salsa dance lessons! Have fun while you learn footwork, how to recognize the beats of music, body movements, style and many club dance patterns. Class is for couples and singles -class will rotate partners throughout the hour. Instructed by Robert Taghipour in dance studio M-47 at the Campbell Community Center. No experience necessary! ass'# Days ate's ges 1 3485301 T 7:00 -8:00 pm 6/1 -6/29 18+ $50 3486301 T 7:00 -8:00 pm 7/13 -8/10 18+ $50 3487301 T 7:00 -8:00 pm 8/24 -9/21 18+ $50 TAP DANCING FOR ADULTS (16+ yrs) Enjoy the pleasure of movement and rhythmic expression in this supportive environment as these classes provide quick, visible progress. Beginning students will learn to develop basic coordination, rhythm and tempo. Advanced students continue to train on footwork control, agility, clear tap sound and weight shifts. Come and have fun, while getting exercise and meeting new people. Students are responsible for providing their own tap shoes. All classes are instructed by Bonnett Saussol. All classes held in M-47 dance studio. Bring bottled water to class. - Class } #;; - Deys' >-rme Dates ° I1ges Fee Begm % 'z ",t' ` m ^9 h, " u arw,ti 1!� ; "hfr `` ,rrFtii rr,.„ 3066301 W 6:15 -7:15 pm 6/9 -8/18" -18+ $85 r, bra rv�m y . o f ... AGvancetl Intermediate i u- '� �' d 3067301 W 7:15 -8:15 pm 6/9 -8/18- 18+ $85 I love tap because it moves my body, stimulates my brain, makes me laugh, and, above all, it makes me realize I'm not too old to get up, put on those taps and dance! -Betsy www.cityokampbell.com Page 49 CL c N COMPUTERS HANDS -ON BEGINNING COMPUTER CLASS Tired of asking family and friends for help? We'll begin discussing the different parts of the computer and how to navigate Windows beginning with the Start Menu. You'll learn how to create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and word - processing using Microsoft Word. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home class manual and will collect a $30.00 Lab Fee.at the first class session. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. Class # "Days Time `',Giates "Dates„ 4ges :Fee, 3987301 1 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/1 18+ $30 3985301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/10 -6/24 18+ $100 HANDS -ON BEGINNING INTERNET & E -MAIL You'll learn everything you need to know about email and the internet in this class! We'll start with how to Send, Reply and Forward E -Mail, plus how to Attach, Save and Find Downloaded files. We'll have fun navigating through web sites, how to use Google & Yahoo effectively and how to save your favorite websites for quick access. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. 'Class # Days Time + L "Dates„ c el' . Fat9 3987301 1 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/1 18+ $30 HANDS -ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS Do you know where your files go when you save or* download them? Take the mystery out by learning how to create and manage your files and folders. You'll learn how to create and save your files in the appropriate folder, move and delete files, plus how to back Qthem up externally. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. tI Class # Days Tme Dates Ages' ;Fee 3991301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 8/5 1 18+ $30 3986301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/15 1 18+ $30 HANDS -ON MICROSOFT OUTLOOK Learn how to get organized using the Calendar to add, delete, track appointments and invite co -works to meetings; setup Reminders, manage the To -Do List; plus set up and manage an address book in the Contacts section. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. Glass #� KDays Time �, °" DatesLgges Ages Fee 3991301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 8/5 1 18+ $30 HANDS -ON MICROSOFT EXCEL Work with numbers and lists? Then you need to learn Excel and its' shortcuts for setting up spreadsheets quickly and efficiently. You'll learn how to create formulas, format text and numbers, sort lists, work with multiple worksheets and various printing options. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home class manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. Ctass #prc Daysw "Time€t3afes` Ages F „ee °' Ages Fee 3990301 Th 3988301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 1 7/22 18+ 1 $30 HANDS -ON MICROSOFT EXCEL - NEXT STEP Have you been using Excel to its full potential? Become proficient and improve the way you use powerful tools to analyze and communicate your data. You'll discover how to quickly and efficiently apply automatic styles, wrap text, merge and center cells, how to freeze and unfreeze columns and rows and create custom charts. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home class manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer., HANDS -ON MICROSOFT WORD - MAIL MERGE Accomplish your mailings quickly and easily! You'll learn how to setup a mail merge in 6 easy steps. You'll create a customized name and address list and merge the list to print onto letters, labels and envelopes so each is personalized. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. Class # -Days 5 Dates Wnbi,,3 Dates Ages Fee 3990301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 1 8/19 3989301 Th 3984301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/29 18+ $30 HANDS -ON MICROSOFT WORD - MAIL MERGE Accomplish your mailings quickly and easily! You'll learn how to setup a mail merge in 6 easy steps. You'll create a customized name and address list and merge the list to print onto letters, labels and envelopes so each is personalized. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. Class # -Days 5 Dates Wnbi,,3 Dates Ages Fee;. _ . 3990301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 1 8/19 3989301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 1 8/12 1 18+ 1 $30, HANDS -ON MICROSOFT POWERPOINT Learn to design and enhance your slide show presentations. We'll work with presentation designs, bulleted lists, inserting photos and clip =art, apply animation effects and how to run the presentation with ease. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home manual and will collect a.$20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. CI ss # Days Tme '” Dates Ages Fee;. _ . 3990301 Th 1 6:30 -8:30 pm 1 8/19 1 18+ 1 $30 HANDS -ON MICROSOFT PUBLISHER Microsoft Publisher allows you to create flyers, newsletters, business cards and many other types of publications. You'll work with a pre- designed template to learn how to modify the design and content. With the skills you learn you'll create impressive and professional publications. The instructor, Lynn Pesonen will hand out a take -home class manual and will collect a $20.00 Lab Fee at the class. Computers are provided. Two persons per computer. Class # Days `� ,Time, ��� � 'es „' Ages FReQ;t 3992301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 8/26 18+ $30 Page 50 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs All classes are held at The Art Beat studio in Campbell, located at 68 E. Campbell Avenue (corner of 411 St. and Campbell Ave). All materials included in fee. For more information, go to: www,theartbeat.net. INTRODUCTION TO MOSAIC (14+ yrs) This Beginner Mosaic class is a great introduction to Mosaics! This 6 week course will cover many different materials and you will create up to 3 class projects. Class will focus on basic designs for mosaics and using different types of materials and surfaces. Using mosaic tools you will learn to cut glass, break plates and tile. No experience necessary. $30 materials fee due at the beginning of class. Class # Day Time Dates Acres Fee 3074301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/15 -8/19 14+ $180 INTODUCTION TO PIQUE ASSIETTE MOSAICS (14+ yrs) Pique Assiette is a style of mosaic using a variety of recycled materials. What a great way to recycle and reuse old plates and ceramics! Students will learn cutting techniques as well as different design methods. The class project will be a wooden tray or cement stepping stone. No experience required. $15 materials fee due at the beginning of class. Class # Day Time Dates Ages Fee 3075301 Tu 6:30 -8.30 pm 6/22 -6/29 14+ $60 ._ _ a�..� _._.__. �_ _- ��... CREATE A MOSAIC TOPIARY (14+ yrs) Students will design and create a 3 -D Mosaic Styrofoam Topiary using a variety of materials. $15 materials fee due at the beginning of class. Class # Day i Time Dates Ages I Fee _ _ __ L._. _ w ': 3078301 Tu 6 30 8:30 pm 8117 -8131 14+ $90 i ADULT ART BEGINNING POTTER'S WHEEL (16+ yrs) Get ready to have a blast! Feel the clay through your fingers as it spins on the wheel. Students will first focus on wedging the clay, centering, pulling basic forms, trimming and glazing.$25 materials fee due at the beginning of class. Class held at the Art Beat, 68 E. Campbell Avenue (corner of 4th & Campbell). Class # Day Time Dates Ages Fee 3083301 M 4:00 -6:00 pm 6/14 -8/9* 16+ $275 3084301 M 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/14 -8/9* 16+ $275 No class 7/5 DRAWING (14+ yrs) This drawing class teaches students how to use different drawing approaches such as contour, mass, and gesture. Drawing techniques covered will include: negative space, point to point, and triangulation to name a few. Return students are welcome! Fee includes basic supplies students will take home. Students need to purchase a sketchpad to practice on their own. Repeat students welcome! Class held in E -46 at the Community Center. Instructed by James Green. Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 3481301 W i 6:00 -7:30 pm 6/2 -7/7 14+ l $77 j 3482301 W 6:00 -7:30 pm 7/14 -8/25* 14+ $7-7 *No class 8/4 j c rn Sewing classes for ages 10+ see page 29 PAINTING (16+ yrs) Whether you have little or no painting experience, or if you have been painting for years, you'll enjoy painting with different mediums in this class. Students will learn techniques on how to mix colors and learn techniques involved painting with different mediums. Continuing students are welcome! Class fee includes supplies. Students should bring an old paint shirt with them to class each week. Class is popular and fills to max, so you may want to register early! Instructed by An. Sudyka in E -46 of the Community Center. Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 1. 3483301 M 7 30 -9:00 pm 6/14 -7/19 16+ $65 *No class 7/5 www.cityofcampbell.com Page 51 ADULT SPECIAL INTEREST DIY ACADEMY: DO -1T- YOURSELF HOME IMPROVEMENT TRAINING The DIY Academy provides comprehensive, hands -on training for a variety of home improvement projects taught by experienced contractors. Hands - on activities occur in a one -of -a -kind lab that emulates the conditions do -it- yourselfers will encounter in their own homes. All classes will be taught at the DIY Academy facility, on 1244 South Bascom Avenue in San Jose (cross - street Stokes). You will be required to sign 2 liability waivers at the class. For more details on the workshops, go to www.cityofcampbell.com. There is an additional lab fee of $20 payable at the class. All participants must be at least 18 years old to participate. DIY Short Course: Trim Out a Room Old trim makes your house look old and cheaply built. You can y update baseboard and door trim for a fraction of what you'd pay a finish carpenter. We'll de- mystify cutting and installing trim. You'll -p learn how to use the right tools and the tricks finish carpenters Q use. In this hands -on class, you will learn: • The tools you'll need and how to use them • How to cut and install window sills, baseboard & door trim • Tricks of the trade that will make your job look professional /r r q rur r ry m nnrnrninnnrull I nl r' n rd rrrr m; r�,T�lm. Out A� R �j�lr��;y�l rNnn� r l Class #,' °Day Time DatesAges i Fee 3885301 Tu 6:00 -9:30 pm 6/8 18+ $75 DIY Short Course: Paint Like a Pro Painting is the most popular home - improvement project. Paint can instantly change the look of a room. But how can pros do it much faster and better than the rest of us? Learn the tips and tricks they use to prepare and paint a room. You will be amazed at the excellent results you can achieve. In this hands -on class, you will learn: • The tools you'll need, how to use them, and how to make them last • How to estimate the amount and types of paint and other materials you'll need How to prepare a room and get started • Tips and tricks the pros use for a high - quality job • How to paint doors and trim 8 tNLIkeA�Pfp T,/ 6r i r4 i "� rF llr''lI r" rl(w N pyry r lrr I "r k Class Day Time Dues / ges FSe 3886301 Tu 6:00 -9:30 pm 6/22 18+ $75 DIY Short Course: Drywall a Room Drywall is the most common building material found in most houses, but doing a professional job of hanging and finishing drywall is one of the most difficult do- it- yourself tasks. If you want to do drywall yourself, this class is for you. In this hands -on class, you will learn: • What tools you'll need, and how to use them • How to measure, cut and trim drywall • How to hang drywall, including the pro's tips and tricks • How to tape joints and spot nails • How to top (also known as 'floating') x% y° xwe9 m N r naw Mtnr 1 iry � e a n �DrywallkA Room��� /�/ftiA GIaSS Day Time Dates ;:i Ages Fee 3887301 Tu 6:00 -9:30 pm 6/1 18+ $75 DIY Short Course: Tile a Bathroom Floor A tile floor adds beauty and elegance to a bathroom. You can update your bathroom by replacing its flooring with ceramic or natural tile. It's a daunting task if you don't know what to do, but is the easiest tile job to undertake. Your floor can look as good as a professional's if you know how. We'll teach you the skills you need. In this hands -on class, you will learn: • The tools.you'II need and how to use them • How to install cement board • How to cut tile • How to lay the • How to grout rraW �u nrnN r4nrirehy yrdnirh w r li t r bw + , *a Gaass�# Day,,, Tim® � ^Dates 'Ages ��:F�e„l 3888301' Tu 1 6:00 -9:30 pm 6/15 18+ $75 DIY Short Course:. Basic Home Electricity This class teaches the fundamentals of home electricity—how it works, and how to work with it safely. You'll learn to add a plug to your living room, or update the switches and plugs in your house. In this hands -on workshop, you will learn: • Tools you need and how to use them • Wiring you'll encounter in your home • Swapping out switches • Adding, replacing, and grounding plugs • Swapping out light fixtures • Troubleshooting electrical issues in your home Page 52 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs ADULT SPECIAL INTEREST All classes are instructed by Maria Luisa Manca. All classes held in E -46 at the Campbell Community Center. Students need to pull hair back and bring an apron. TRATTORIA COOKING (18+ yrs) An Italian Trattoria is a place where everyone can enjoy home cooking away from home in a casual atmosphere. A $15 material fee is due at the class. Menu: Crostini with Gorgonzola and Caramelized Onion; Maccheroni withTomatoes, Olives, Anchovies and Caper Sauce; Spicy Sicilian Chicken; Oven Roasted Potatoes with Rosemary and Garlic; Tiramisu Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 3489301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 6/17 18+ $37 FLAVORS FROM THE AMALFI COAST (18+ yrs) It is a cuisine that has retained its tradition of simple and quick preparation in order to preserve the fragrance and flavors of the fresh ingredients. A $15 material fee is due at the class. Menu: Capri Salad, Linguine with Clams, Braise Pork, Pizza Maker's Style, Zucchini Casserole with Anchovies and Mozzarella, Chocolate Mocha Nut Cake Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 3490301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/8 18+ $37 UNDER THE TUSCAN SHIN (18+ yrs) The Tuscan cuisine is a mixture of sophisticated simplicity and country-type cooking. A $15 material fee is due at the class. Menu: Country Style Spinach Crostini, Spaghetti with Breadcrumbs and Rosemary, Lamb with Artichokes, White Beans with Sage, Siena's Honey Fruit Cake Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 3491301 1 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 7/22 18+ $37 SUMMER ITALIAN FEAST (18+ yrs) Simple and tasty food, perfect recipes for entertaining your family and friends this summer. A $15 material fee is due at the class. Menu: Crostini with Mozzarella and Anchovies, Caserecci with Artichokes Sauce, Shrimps wrapped in Pancetta cooked on skewers, Farro Panzanella, Mocha Semifreddo Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 3492301 Th 6:30 -8:30 pm 8/19 18+ $37 INDIAN COOKING (18+ yrs) Learn how to make restaurant style Indian cooking with Rita Khare. June class = Chicken Curry and Vegetarian Potato Curry (Chicken made in a traditional tomato and onion based curry, along side with a spicy vegetarian version). July = Stuffed Gobi and Dal (Stuffed Cauliflower immersed in a thick tomato and onion based sauce made along side with the traditional pea soup). August = Keema and Kadhi (Spiced ground chicken and peas cooked until mouthwatering, made along side with a north Indian traditional spicy yogurt based soup). Please bring an apron. An additional *$15 lab fee is payable to the instructor. Class held in E -46, an air - conditioned room. Class # Days Time Dates Ages Fee 3210301 Sa 10:00 -12:00 pm 6/26 18+ $37 s 3211301 Sa 10:00 -12:00 pm 7/17 18+ $37 3212301 Sa 10:00 -12:00 pm 8/14 18+ $37 www.cityofcampbell.com Page 53 D a c H H a+ 7 .0 Q SPECIAL INTEREST CPR HEARTSAVERS /AED - CERTIFICATION COURSE PERSONAL EMERGENCY (16+ yrs) The Heartsavers course, instructed by Santa Clara County Fire Department staff, is specifically designed for rescuers who are required to obtain a course certification card documenting completion of a CPR course. In this skills - based class, you will be trained in the new "science" of CPR for adults, infants & children & relief of foreign body airway obstruction. AED overview instruction is included. You will individually demonstrate the proper technique and sequence of CPR to receive your 2 -year certification card. This class will not provide a BLS healthcare Provider card. Students 16 and older may enroll without a parent or guardian present. Class # `Days ays 10esMZM49 o' Dates Ages' Fee 3494301 M 6:00 -10:00 pm 617 16+ $37 S 3495301 Tu 6:00 -10:00 pm 7/20 16+ $37 C 3496301 Tu 6:00 -10:00 pm 8/10 16+ $37 LG CPR LOCATION ADDRESSES: Campbell Community Center: Room 0-80: 1 West Campbell Ave.' Los Gatos Youth Recreation Center: Room C: 123 East Main St. Saratoga Senior Adult Care Center: 19655 Allendale Ave. PREPAREDNESS (PEP) ARE YOU READY FOR THE NEXT DISASTER? (16+ yrs) PEP is a three hour workshop where you will learn how to prepare yourself, your family and your home for a significant disaster. Training will include what to include in a Disaster Supplies Kit; making a disaster plan; how and when to shut off your utilities; fires and types of fire extinguishers; skills in dealing with life threatening conditions. June class held in Q -84. August class held in E -42. Instructed by Daniel Campbell, Santa Clara County Fire Department, Emergency Services Coordinator. Class # ays lime o' Dates Ages' Fee 3498301 T 6:00 -9:00 pm 1 7/14 -7/28 6/22 16+ $20 3499301 Sa 9:00 -Noon 8/14 16+ $20 INTRO. TO POCKET BILLIARDS (POOL) (13+ yrs) Older or younger, experienced or beginner this course is designed to introduce or refresh the basic techniques required to enjoy the noble game of pocket billiards. We cover stance, grip, bridge, breaking, aiming, banking, cue ball control, game rules, etc with special "trick shots" shown at each session. Students pay $7 /session for table time and there is an optional $10 fee for a comprehensive Instructors Handbook. Instructed by Don Frank. This 6 -week class will meet 2 hours per week at Cue Topia: located near Hwy 85 and Branham Lane, at 4700 Almaden Expwy in San Jose (408) 226 -7665 Glass # B Day Time �� Dates'° ges ` ' Fee ,.. �� 3982301 Sa 12:00 -2:00 pm 6/5 -7/17* 13+ $66 3983301 Th 7:00 -9:00 pm 7/22 -8/26 13+ F$66 %r� �l� h Al ih" 'I �lniP �rl; �1q�IJhii �a �gNO`C16 SS7 /5J � n•.. ur ., l�/ 4�Ja a t ri�� /.,, >l,,.r/Xx� �w :; ...�bt%.!� �C��i .ch, ii ��V.t LANDSCAPE DESIGN (18+ yrs) Landscape Design and Gardening Skills for the Novice Create a beautiful and functional landscape design for your yard. Design discussions will have you wanting to investigate new ideas and seeing how realistically your landscape dreams work. You will learn practical skills such as placement, balance and scale. Hardscape, lighting and irrigation will be discussed as well as curb appeal. Organic gardening will also be addressed. There will be a hands -on exercise to help you understand how it all comes together. Bring photos of your property, a ruler, pencil, and eraser. An addition lab fee of $5 is payable to instructor at the class. Instructed by Nancy Higgins, a professional landscape designer. Classes held in Q -80 at the Campbell Community Center. Class # Days Ci , e s M110 ates Ages °: Fee 3246301W 6:30 -9:30 pm 1 7/14 -7/28 1 18+ 1 $64 Page 54 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs OUTDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION: KAYAKING, HIKING & BOATING EXCURSIONS Greg Meyer has been a professional naturalist since 1985 and has visited all seven continents. He has a Master's degree in Environmental Studies and teaches Outdoor Education courses at California State University Monterey Bay. His expertise and humor will ensure that you have an interesting and informative day out in the wilds of California! All participants are responsible to their own transportation to and from the trip locations. The kayaking trip and the Monterey Boat trip require an additional fee to cover the cost of equipment rental (payable directly to Greg). Directions to the hike and kayak location will be mailed or emailed to you before the trip. The boat trip has a pre -trip meeting where details will be discussed. If you have any questions, please email Greg Meyer: greg@ge- trips.com BERRY CREEK FALLS (18+ yrs) Big Basin is California's first State Park and it was protected to preserve the immense, old growth redwoods there. It is now the largest park in the Santa Cruz Mountains and it is still a rugged, wild land. This strenuous hike will start at the coast and climb into the basin to the impressive Berry Creek Falls. Along the way, we will talk about the history of logging in the Santa Cruz Mountains, identify trailside plants and look for amphibians in the creeks. After a lunch break, we will hike back down through the forest and out to the coast. This trip is generally flat on a wide trail but the last section to the falls is narrow with steep sections. We will walk about 11 miles round -trip; this hike is most appropriate for intermediate hikers that have some experience traveling long distances far from people and other facilities. Etas #D ys Tirne °,P 1 10:00 -4:00 pm ,,Dates 1 7/11 Ages 18+ `Fea Y= $35 3595301 1 Su SUNSET KAYAK TRIP AT ELKHORN SLOUGH (12+ yrs) Elkhorn Slough is one of California's largest remaining coastal wetlands and is home to thousands .of birds and numerous harbor seals and sea otters. This protected salt marsh is covered with unusual plants and graced with scenic, quiet waterways. Kayakers will spend an afternoon exploring this seven -mile long slough, getting a unique look at the preserve and then -stop for dinner on the beach. Afterwards, everyone will paddle home at sunset with the tide at our backs. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking and no experience is necessary. Stable kayaks will be used -- double sea kayaks equipped with rudders and comfortable seat backs. A $50 kayak/equipment fee is due on the day of the trip. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. lass# Days Time , : p ates' /1ges�, r, t��ee� _ �_. r. 3596301 1 Sa 1 3:00 -8:00 pm 8/7 12+ 1 $35 MONTEREY BAY WHALE CRUISE (12+ yrs) Join us as we visit the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary on a 70 -foot charter boat. Summer is the best season to see the greatest variety of whales and other marine mammals with less chance of rough seas. We will be looking for sea otters, seals, sea lions, whales, dolphins and thousands of seabirds! Leaving from Monterey, our five hour trip will start along Cannery Row and then head 5 - 15 miles offshore to look for feeding humpback and blue whales, which are regular visitors to the central coast during summer! We will also search the deep waters of the Monterey Bay Submarine Canyon for smaller cetaceans such as dolphins, porpoise and even killer whales. There will be a pre- meeting trip on Thursday, Aug. 26 from 7 -9 pm in Santa Clara. Location TBA. A $40 per person boat fee is payable at the evening meeting to cover the cost of charting the boat. Glass# -_ s Days= - Tme Dates _ °Ages Fee 3597301 Su 1 8:30 -1:30 pm 1 8/29 1 12+ 1 $35 Even if you've never kayaked, Greg makes it easy and enjoyable! He always provides stable sea kayaks - no worries my husband andl always opt for the double (that way I can rest while he still paddles, ha, ha). We've been on an overnight trip to Big Lake (in No. California), daytime and moonlight trips in Elkhorn Slough and others in and around SF Bay. Our many kayak trips and hikes with Greg are always fun, interesting and informative. His knowledge of theflora and fauna, astronomy and almost everything in between is phenominal. And, he has a wonderful sense -of humor to boot! www.cityofcampbell.com Page 55 D CL C rr N 0 0 7 .0 zo ADULTS 50+ THE CITY OF CAMPBELL, THROUGH THE RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT, OFFERS A VARIETY OF SERVICES AND PROGRAMS INCLUDING FITNESS, WELLNESS, EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS FOR THOSE 50 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER. D U LT CENTER ' -1- ABU: Campbell Aveniue, - #C "3. , � * d ' Cam,pbell, .CA: 95008 .w a .. ' 4 Phone: {408) 866. 21'461 T TY: -,(408) 871 „ -a404 Hoiurs d 8:00 arri 4:00 plri r *4 0 Monday through 'r day . �.o MEMBERSHIP Membership is REQUIRED for all persons participating in the Campbell Adult Center programs, such as Classes, Trips, Recreation Activities, Special Events, Group Activities, etc. There is NO membership required to participate in the many services offered. NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION A subscription for the Adult Center newsletter (Courier) mailed bi- monthly is available. This newsletter contains detailed information on all Adult Center programs and services. Info. on -line at: www.cityofcampbell.com ADDITIONAL CLASSES In addition to the classes listed, the Campbell Adult Center also offers the following classes: Exercise, Macintosh Computers and Safety Driver Program. For more details, contact the Campbell Adult Center at 408 - 866 -2146. GROUP ACTIVITIES Computer Club Busy Hands /Caring Hearts (Handicraft Service Group) Campbell Senior Social Club Heritage Seekers (Genealogy Group) Skylark Singers ORGANIZATIONS AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) PUBLIC AWARENESS SEMINARS Consumer Awareness Educational Programs Financial Management _ I love my hometown —the Campbell Community Center is really the centerpiece The CCC leads the way in being a warm, friendly, welcomingplace The staff here is first -rate and is always helpful in offering opportunities and guidance for on -going education, a wide variety of interesting activities, trips and cultural events as well as support in connection with community services. The facilities and grounds are always beautifully maintained I am proud of our center and feel truly blessed and privileged to come here! - Ramona CAMPBELL CAFE LUNCH PROGRAM 1 W. Campbell Avenue, Room M -50 Campbell, CA. 95008 Phone: (408) 866 -2764 Hours: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Monday through Friday The Lunch Program offers daily nutritious meals for a suggested contribution of $2.50 (guests under age 60 are $5.00). Advance meal reservations are required. Birthday parties, blood pressure checks, and bingo are offered. Transportation can be provided by calling the program for details. RECREATION ACTIVITIES Special Events Geneaology Tutoring Video Movies Intergenerational Programs Pinochle Canasta Intermediate Bridge Bingo Newcomer's Orientation Rummikub Game Room with Pool Table & Ping Pong Table VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Volunteer opportunities TRIP PROGRAM One day trips Overnight and extended tours WELLNESS PROGRAMS Fitness Passes Speakers Health Screenings Seminars Page 56 Campbell Adult Center (408) 866 -2146 ADULTS 50+ FITNESS CLASSES REGISTRATION FOR ADULT CENTER CLASSES STRENGTH TRAINING (50 +) is taken ONLY through The Adult Center Office. Learn the proper techniques for strength training to shape Mail-in/On-line Priority Registration will be taken muscles and increase bone density. Instructed by Kari Tse- in May. For more details. call (408) 866 -2146. M/W; Mary Kearns T/Th. BODY CONDITIONING Tone to music with gentle aerobics and stengthening. For all levels. Bring a mat. Instructed by Diane Rubino. Days ..o Tim "eDate s` Location Fee T/Th 1:15 -2:15 pm 6/1 -6124 Q -80 $24 T/Th 1:15 -2:15 pm 6/29 -7/22 $24 CARDIO /SCULPT Exercise to music while you burn calories and increase cardio conditioning using hand weights and resistance bands. Bring a mat. Instructed by Melissa Gambino. Days ° ` Times Dates y Location Fee M/W 9:00 -10:00 am 6/21- 7/21'' Main Gym $34 M/W 9:00 -10:00 am 7/26 -9/1'2 $38 `9 No class 715..•- *2 No class 8/9 & 8/11 CORE STRENGTHENING Strengthening and stretching to tone the entire body with emphasis on the core muscle group using hand weights, bosu balls, etc. Bring a mat. Instructed by Mary Kearns. PILATES Develop physical stability and strength. Improve posture, balance and toning. Bring a mat. Instructed by Melissa Gambino -AM; Brendy Boel -PM. gays$ M/W Tme�.,; 10:15 -11:15 am "Dates 6/21- 7/21 *' Lation; L -58 s=ee $45 M/W 10:15 -11:15 am 7/26-9/1 *2 $50 M/W T/Th 8:00 -8:45 am 6/22 -7/29 Q -80 $38 T(rh 8:00 -8:45 am 8/3 -9/2 $32 PILATES Develop physical stability and strength. Improve posture, balance and toning. Bring a mat. Instructed by Melissa Gambino -AM; Brendy Boel -PM. gays$ M/W Tme�.,; 10:15 -11:15 am "Dates 6/21- 7/21 *' Lation; L -58 s=ee $45 M/W 10:15 -11:15 am 7/26-9/1 *2 $50 M/W Beg 4:15 -5:15 pm 6/21- 7/28 *1 $55 M/W Beg 4:15 -5:15 pm 8/2 -9/1 $50 M/W Int 5:30 -6:30 pm 6/21- 7/28 *' $58 M/W Int 5:30 -6:30 pm 8/2 -9/1 $52 ,, , No class715 „ No class 819 8� -8111 ,"' a r SILVER CYCLING Work at your own pace to build endurance and cardio strength. Learn correct posture, bike set up and how to monitor your exertion level. Bring a towel & water. Instructed by Mary McCuistion. Days �i #meDates 'w Location "Fee $42 T/Th 10:30 -11:15 am 6/22 -7/29 Fitness Ctr $45 T/Th 10:30 -11:15 am 8/3 -9/2 $38 M/W 8:05 -9:05 am 6/21 -7/28* Weight Room $42 M/W 8:05 -9:05 am 8/2 -9/1 $39 M/W 9:10 -10:10 am 6/21 - 7/28* $42 M/W 9:10 -10:10 am 8/2 -9/1 $39 M/W 10:15 -11:15 am 6/21 -7/28* $42 M/W 10:15 -11:15 am 8/2 -9/1 $39 T/Th 9:10 -10:10 am 6/22 -7/29 $46 T/Th 9:10 -10:10 am 8/3 -9/2 $39 Trrh 10:15 -11:15 am 6/22 - 7/29 $46 T/Th 10:15 -11:15 am 8/3 -9/2 $39 T(rh 2:15 -3:15 pm 6/22 - 7/29 $46 T/Th 2:15 -3:15 pm 8/3 -9/2 $39 `No class 715 SWIM FITNESS Shape up by participating in a water exercise class or by lap swimming. Instructed by Debbie Honeycutt M/W. INTERMEDIATE: For those who enjoy a more vigorous workout. Instructed by Mary McCuistion T/Th. TAI CHI CHUAN, BEG & INT Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient form of exercise that combines movement and breathing. Learn 24 gentle movements that promotes strength, joint flexibility, balance and increases flow of oxygen. Intermediate class geared for continuing students. Instructed by Mary Montoya. 'Days W Time Int. 10:00 -11:00 am Wr,n y f es ' H„ �� ��icatro Nd W Int. 10:00 -11:00 am 8/4 -9/1 $19 W M/W 1:10 -2:10 pm 6/21 - 7/28 *1 Pool $42 M/W 1:10 -2:10 pm 8/2-9/1 *2 $39 T/Th Int. 1:10 -2:10 pm 6/22 -7/29 $46 T(rh Int 1:10-2:10 pm 8/3 9/2 *2 $36 *� %fVo %class 715,t" f 2;Class tlme anll be 1'46 2 45 pm starting week TAI CHI CHUAN, BEG & INT Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient form of exercise that combines movement and breathing. Learn 24 gentle movements that promotes strength, joint flexibility, balance and increases flow of oxygen. Intermediate class geared for continuing students. Instructed by Mary Montoya. 'Days W Time Int. 10:00 -11:00 am D ' w� ; r 6/30 -7/28 y ,# S C -35 $19 W Int. 10:00 -11:00 am 8/4 -9/1 $19 W Beg 11:15 =12:15 pm 6/30 -7/28 $19 W Beg 11:15 -12:15 pm 8/4 -9/1 $19 YOGA /YOUNG AT HEART Gently exercise your body and restore its' natural balance and alignment. Emphasis is on coordinating the breath with physical poses. Bring a mat & a pillow. For all fitness levels. Instructed by Cheryl Larson, Certified Balance Teacher. *�apays Time D s scat` n M 4:15 -5:45 pm 6/21 -8/16* E-42 $63 uz *1 No class 7/5 Campbell Adult Center (408) 866 -2146 Page 57 D a c_ fJl 0 0 H *0 n ADULTS 50+ SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES REGISTRATION FOR ADULT CENTER CLASSES (50 +) is taken ONLY through The Adult Center Office. Mail -in /On -line Priority Registration will be taken in May. For more details, call (408) 866 -2146. FELDENKRAIS Gentle movement sequences and visualization designed to improve the muscular - skeletal system. Bring a mat. Instructed by Jean Elvin. Days Time Dates Location Fee — Th 10:45 -11:45 am 6/24 -7/22 C -35 $25 Th 10:45 -11:45 am 8/5 -9/2' $20 *No class 8/26 FUN WITH SPANISH Have you always wanted to learn Espanol? Learn how to speak Spanish by a variety of fun methods. Instructed by Medardo Molina. Time _ Dates Fee Tu _ 1:00 -2:00 prn 6/22 -7/27 E -46 $21 Tu 1:00 -2:00 pm 8/3 -8/31 $18 OILS & ACRYLICS Self -paced creative workshop. Learn to work with acrylic and /or oil tools and techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by Kim Navarre. Days Time Dates Location Fee =; W 9:30 -11:30 am 6/2 -7/14 E -46 $42 W 9:30 -11:30 am 7/21 -9/1 $42 ZUMBA GOLD Dance your way to fitness with a fusion of Latin and international music in this fun workout. The GOLD class is modified for active older adults and is great for cardio conditioning and muscle toning. Appropriate for all fitness levels. Instructed by Kathleen Hill. Days Time Dates Location Fee T/Th 4.30 -5.30 pm 6/22 -7/29 E -46 ; $45 S T/Th 4:30 -5:30 pm� *No Class 8126 SKETCHING & DRAWING Learn the basics for a variety of sketching techniques. All skill levels. Instructed by Diane Rubino. Days Time Dates Location 1 Fee M 9:30 -11:30 am 6/7 -7119' E-46 1 $36 *No class 7/5 BRIDGE, INTERMEDIATE DEFENSE! Find out how to improve this aspect of your game! Topics include: Opening Leads, Third -Hand Play, Second -Hand Play, Signals, Interfering with Declarer, and more. Instructed by Wendy Dewell. Days Time Dates Location Fee j Tu 7.15 -9:15 pm 6/15 -8/10 C -35 $72' $15 book fee due to instructor on 1st day of class ADULTS 50+ TRIPS Listed below is a brief description of upcoming Summer trips for those 50 +. For more details and registration information, contact the Adult Center Office at (408) 866 -2146. CALIFORNIA COASTAL TOUR FRI. MAY 7 8:15 AM — 5:00 PM $74.00 We will spend the day in the coastal town of Pescadero. Learn all about organic farming at the Blue House Farm which produces vegetables, berries and cut flowers. Enjoy a hosted lunch at Duarte's. Visit "Made In Pescadero," a working furniture gallery. See some beautiful hand crafted furniture and learn a little about the process. Enjoy a little time on your own to browse through the quaint shops. Level 3: Maximum Activity FLOWERS, PLANTS & TREES WED. JUNE 16 8:30 AM - 4:15 PM $52.00 Travel to Watsonville to visit the Alladin Nursery. We will have a tour to see their fruit trees, berries, perennials, bonsais and gift shop. Enjoy a buffet lunch at the Green Valley Grill in Watsonville. Our next stop will be the Roses of Yesterday and Today Garden in Corralitos where we will view more than 230 rose varieties.. Level 2: Moderate Activity. YOSEMITE /CHUKCHANSI 3 days, 2 nights Tuesday, June 1 — Thursday, June 3, 2010 Price per person: $379 double $499 single $100 deposit to register Balance due Monday, April 26, 2010 TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Hosted BBQ lunch and narrated train excursion on the Sugar Mountain Railroad • Hosted luncheon at the Ahwanee Hotel • 2 nights lodging at Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino • Guided ranger tram tour of the Yosemite Valley Floor • Tour and Tasting at Sciabica Olive Oil • $10 EZ Play Cash Bonus & $10 Food credit at Chukchansi * Roundtrip Motorcoach Transportation, Luggage Handling, & Applicable Taxes Departure & Return from the Joan Pisani Community Center, Saratoga Flyer with more details available in the Adult Center Office. Level 2: Moderate Activity. Page 58 Campbell Adult Center (408) 866 -2146 ADULT CENTER SERVICES: To inquire about services or to make an appointment, call (408) 866 -2146. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS: Monthly. EMPLOYMENT /HOUSING REFERRAL: A referral binder is available. FITNESS PASS: Passes for drop -in classes, Gym, Weight Room, Pool and more. 10 day pass - $40; 20 day pass - $70. HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING (HICAP): Assistance with Medicare, MediCal, Prescription Coverage and Health Insurance Supplements. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE: Seasonal. LIVING ALONE PAMPHLET: Useful information in preparing for any home accident or unexpected medical emergency. Available: Adult Center, City Hall and Campbell Library. LONG TERM CARE COUNSELING: Provides objective and unbiased information concerning long term care insurance. NOTARY PUBLIC: Call for an appointment. PHARMACIST HOTLINE: A retired pharmacist will answer questions about medications. SENIOR ADULT LEGAL ASSISTANCE (S.A.L.A.): Assistance with Power of Attorney for Health Care, SSI, Social Security, simple wills, plus more. VIAL OF LIFE: Emergency Responder Kit that contains a Medical Information Form, a vial to store medical info and two stickers. Available in the Adult Center Office. APPLICATIONS & FLYERS AVAILABLE IN "ADULT CENTER OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CUHSD PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FISHING LICENSES HEAP (Utility assistance) HEARING FOUNDATION (Hearing aids for low income) MAIL WATCH PROGRAM PG &E CARE PROGRAM REBUILDING TOGETHER (repairs & renovations) SJ WATER COMPANY'S RATE ASST. PROGRAM SANTA CLARA WATER DISTRICT TAX EXEMPTION TELEPHONE ACCESS PROGRAM WEST VALLEY COLLECTING & RECYCLING -Rate Reduction for Campbell Residents WHERE TO GO FOR HELP VTA PARATRANSIT ADULTS 50+ SERVICES TRANSPORTATION: TRANSIT INFO.: VTA bus schedules available. VTA FLASH PASSES: $25.00 monthly pass for County Transit. Must be 65+ or disabled. VTA TRANSIT PHOTO I.D. CARDS: To ride the County Transit with a Flash Pass, a Photo I.D. Card is required. Periodic Photo I.D. sessions are scheduled at the Campbell Community Center. Info., (408) 321 -2300. VTA OUTREACH PARATRANSIT SERVICES: Two Programs Available: 1. For those who are mobility limited and who do not have reasonable access to other transportation. Info., (408) 436 -2865 2. An affordable transportation alternative for all County residents 60 +. Info., (408) 436 -2865 x275. ADDITIONAL CITY - FUNDED SERVICES: ADULT DAY CARE: Provides a specialized program of adult day care for frail elderly. Live Oak Adult Day Services at (408) 354 -4782 or (408) 971 -9363 and Saratoga Adult Care Center at (408) 868 -1262. BROWN BAG: Distribution of weekly bags of supplemental food for low income. Second Harvest Food Bank at (408) 266 -8866. D > CASE MANAGER: Provides in -home, comprehensive social service assistance to Campbell's frail, isolated, n low- income, at -risk elderly. 0 HOME REPAIRS: Low interest loans and grants for + homes, condos and mobile homes are available to Campbell Residents 62+ for general and major home improvements. Campbell Redevelopment Agency at (408) 866 -2137. LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM: To investigate reports of elder and dependent adult abuse in Campbell's Skilled Nursing and Residential Facilities. Catholic Charities at (408) 944 -0567. Campbell Adult Center (408) 866 -2146 Page 59 H Y L a v W, GENERAL INFORMATION RECREATION YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS There are children who are currently in economically disadvantaged households that would benefit from attending a recreation class; but unfortunately they are unable to participate in recreation activities due to their financial circumstances. The City of Campbell Recreation Youth Scholarship fund is a privately funded program and accepts contributions year- round. If you would like to make a donation to the Campbell Recreation Youth Scholarship program, 100% of your tax - deductible contribution will go towards making a difference in a child's life. If you wish to make a donation, you may do so in person, by mail, or on the registration form when you register for a program. Our mailing address is: Campbell Recreation Department, 1 West Campbell Avenue #C -31 Campbell, CA. 95008. TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP: This program is only open to children, under the age of 17, who are Campbell residents. Applicant needs to provide proof of financial need and live within the city limits of Campbell. All requests and approvals for program assistance will be kept confidential. Call (408) 866 -2104. TO MAKE A DONATION: If you'd like to make a donation, please call Sandy Dear at (408) 866 -2104. Donations of any denomination are accepted and 100% of the donation goes directly to benefit Campbell resident youth. Invest in Campbell's youth today. REFUND POLICY Refunds must be requested 5 business days priorto start date of the class or activity. $10.00 cancellation fee per person, per activity will be deducted from the refund. Call (408) 866 -2104. VOLUNTEER SERVICES The Volunteer Services Program calls on the Campbell community to step forward and provide the "volunteer spirit" our local government and social services need. Offer your talent and services in whatever capacity you can provide. For more information or to volunteer your time and efforts, contact Campbell Volunteer Services at Campbell City Hall (408) 866 -2122. j CAMPBELL RECREATION'S SATISFACTION GUARANTEE We are confident that we can provide you the best quality recreation experience available. If you are not satisfied and notify our office by the end of the second class, we will be happy to give you a full refund or allow you to try something different. Adult sports leagues, trips and Heritage Theatre tickets /shows are not included. Page 60 Campbell Parks (408) 866 -2104 CITY PARKS GROUP PICNIC RESERVATIONS Call (408) 866 -2104 to check for picnic area availability and /or to make a reservation. Rental fees are due at time of application. Campbell residents (verification of residency is required) may make reservations a full six months in advance. Non - residents may make a reservation one day later than residents, thereby providing residents a full day of priority. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in any parks except with a reservation for a designated group picnic area. Bounce houses are only allowed at John D. Morgan and Edith Morley park with a permit and you may only rent from those companies with liability insurance on file with the City. JOHN D. MORGAN PARK 540 W. Rincon Avenue JDM Park is the City's largest park and offers a variety of amenities, including: horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, softball and soccer fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, large open field areas and a children's play area with a spiral water play feature. The park features 3 reservable picnic areas. -ReservablePcinicAeas`atJohn,D Morgan =Park.° n Capac ` Ame 'ties ,E W . Section "A" 50 max 4 Tables, 3 BBQ's Section "B" 150 max 12 Tables, 2 large BBQ's Section "C" 75 max 5 Tables, 3 BBQ's CAMPBELL PARK Corner of Gilman & Campbell Avenue Campbell Park facilities include two outdoor lighted basketball courts with tiered lawn seating for spectators, one small and one large fenced -in children's play area, water play feature, volleyball lawn area, swings, non - reservable picnic tables, BBQ, central lawn vista area, horseshoe pits, and access to the Los Gatos Creek Trail and Par Course. EDITH MORLEY PARK 615 Campbell Technology Parkway (at McGlincy Ln) Edith Morley Park is located adjacent to the percolation ponds and was designed to be environmental in nature. Amenities include: a Community Garden, restrooms, 8 picnic tables, an open turf area, wildflowers, and a marsh and wetland area for exploration and environmental studies. For information on the Community Garden, contact the Public Works Maintenance Department at (408) 866- 2145. Group reservations -for the picnic area at Edith Morley Park are available. CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER 1 W. Campbell Avenue In addition to the many buildings on campus, the Campbell Community Center also offers a variety of park amenities. The facility contains: tennis courts, handball courts, athletic fields, an all weather track, fitness equipment and a skate park. Night lighting keeps the tennis courts, handball courts and track open for use until 10 pm each night. All courts are available on a "first come first serve" basis. Athletic fields are available for reservation. Group picnics are not allowed at the Community Center. 0 JACK FISCHER PARK v Corner of Abbott Avenue & Pollard Road 19 Jack .Fischer Park features include: age - specific play to equipment for both toddlers and school -age children, a Water play feature, a stream that is activated on demand so that children can be creative in their sand play, and a large lawn area. Restrooms and picnic tables are located on site.. Jack Fischer Park is NOT reservable for groups. NOTE: Outside portable equipment is NOT allowed to be brought into Jack Fischer Park (including tables, BBQ's, canopies, tents, etc.) Campbell Recreation (408) 866 -2104 Page 61 CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER PARKING The Campbell Community Center has 782 parking stalls on -site which can accommodate most uses days and nights. There are times, however, when parking reaches capacity. If that should happen, free parking is also available in the following locations noted on the adjacent map of the Downtown area: A. THE SECOND STREET PARKING GARAGE - located between . Second & Third Streets at the corner of Civic Center Drive (one Y way going west). This garage is accessible from both Second and Third Streets and has 300 parking stalls. It is a short three block a walk to the Community Center from this garage. V B. THE FIRST STREET PARKING GARAGE - located off First Street V south of Orchard City Drive (one way going east) behind the Water Tower Plaza, Hyde Park, and the Park Place housing development. This garage has 200 parking stalls and is a 5 -block walk to the Community Center and convenient to restaurants at the east end of the Downtown, as well as to the Downtown Campbell Light Rail Station. SPACE FOR LEASE Office and classroom space is currently available for lease. Contact Francine Principe at (408) 866 -2192 for leasing information or to schedule a viewing of available rooms /office suites. North to HWY 28 & 880 r- Tm Hamilton Ave Second St istimetAre Parking Garage Wz Center Or ampbell Ave' CAMPBELL COMMUNITY I s a CENTER V 8 First St - m Patting Garage ti R South to HWY 85 Page 62 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER FIELD RESERVATIONS Groups or individuals wanting to reserve field time exclusively for their group, party, or private use must obtain a Facility Use Reservation through the Recreation & Community Services Department. Applicable fees will be assessed and are due at the time the reservation is made. A Certificate of Insurance will be required for all athletic uses. Campbell residents and local groups /organizations have priority over non - residents. Fields available for reservation include the fields at John D. Morgan Park and the Community Center. For more information please call (408) 866 -2741. PLAN YOUR NEXT EVENT AT THE CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER The Campbell Community Center has a wide variety of facilities available for wedding receptions; anniversary, birthday and private parties; business and community meetings; seminars; athletic activities; fund - raisers (by non - profit organizations only); .and special events. NOTE: The Orchard City Banquet Hall may be closed for remodeling through June, 2011. ORCHARD CITY BANQUET HALL Closed for remodeling through June, 2011. ROOSEVELT REDWOOD ROOM (Q -80) The Roosevelt Room can accommodate 125 people banquet style or 200 people theater style, without tables. Use of tables, chairs and small kitchen are included. MARY CAMPBELL ROOM (Q -84) The Mary Campbell Room offers tiered seating ideal for conferences, trainings and lectures. The room seats 50 people with seminar tables or 75 without tables. THE ACTIVITY ROOM (E -46) This room accommodates up to 49 people. It has a tile floor and contains counters, sinks and cooking facilities. MULTI - PURPOSE ROOM (M -50) The Multi- purpose Room is-tiled and air- conditioned. It has mirrors on two walls (drapes can cover mirrors, if desired). Meetings, and exercise /activity programs are ideal for this room. THE BOARD ROOM (E -42) The Board Room is carpeted and air - conditioned and can accommodate 29 people. This room has a white board and sink and is suited for meetings or classroom use. View photos of 1. 2 facilities on -line at wwwAtyofcampbell.com 4 Roosevelt Redwood Room (Q -80) MAIN GYM The Main Gymnasium offers spectator seating for 860 in bleachers, six (6) basketball standards, two (2) volleyball courts, (4) badminton courts, a hardwood floor, basketball score clock (additional charge), and lobby with rest rooms. AUXILIARY GYM The Auxiliary Gym offers (6) basketball standards, (1) volleyball court, (3) badminton courts, a hardwood floor, and score clock (additional charge). www.cityokarhpbell.com Page 63 Itl n. V W 1. 2 3 4 2 3 4 Roosevelt Redwood Room (Q -80) $300.00 $40.00 $53.00 $75.00 $65.00 $95.00 $120.00 Mary Campbell Room (Q -84) $100.00 $29.00 $35.00 $47.00 $46.00 $63.00 $70.00 Multi- Purpose Room (M -50) $100.00 $32.00 $53.00 $60.00 $52.00 $75.00 $90.00 Activity Room (E -46) $100.00 $23.00 $29.00 $35.00 $40.00 $53.00 $60.00 Board Room (E-42) $100.00 $23.00 $29.00 $35.00 $40.00 $53.00 $60.00 Main Gym (Bldg. P) $100.00 $40.00 $47.00 $60.00 $46.00 $58.00 $75.00 Aux Gym (Bldg. N) $100.00 $34.00 $40.00 $55.00 $40.00 $53.00 $65.00 2 - Non- profit Organizations 3 - Private Groups & Non - profit fundraisers 4 - Business /Commercial users www.cityokarhpbell.com Page 63 Itl n. V W m cc as r H HERITAGE THEATRE Heritage Theatre Rental Information The Heritage Theatre and the adjacent Garden Courtyard are available for community and corporate rentals. The Theatre Use Policy and Schedule of Fees & Charges are available on the City's website www.cityofcampbell. .q, . For an appointment to view the facility or to obtain an estimate of charges for your event, please contact Theatre Manager, Kristyn Jacobson at (408) 866 -2797 or KristynJ @cityofcampbell.com. The Campbell Heritage Theatre features: • 800 seats (600 orchestra, 200 balcony) • State -of -the -art sound and lighting equipment • Backstage area with three dressing rooms and a Green room • Garden Courtyard adjacent to the Theatre for receptions • Professional House and Technical Staff to work with you to make your event the very best that it can be Heritage Theatre Box Office (408) 866 -2700 www.heritagetheatre.org Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturdays: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Event/Show Dates: 1 hour before showtime Heritage Theatre Volunteers Join our wonderful team of volunteers for our upcoming 2010/2011 productions! Volunteers specialize in a variety of areas such as ticket taking, ushering, greeters and more! The Heritage Theatre is accepting Volunteer Applications! Please contact Sherry Lee, Volunteer Coordinator at (408) 871 -5127 or SherryL @cityofcampbell.com. Volunteer applications and detailed information about our Volunteer Program can be found on -line at www. heritagetheatre.org or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (408) 871 -5127. Consider the Heritage Theatre for your next event: • Awards Ceremony • Comedy Show • Concert or Recital • Dance Performance • Musical Performance • Public or Private Meeting • Seminar or Presentation • Variety Show Page 64 Heritage Theatre (408) 866 -2700 HERITAGE THEATRE Upcoming Events The list below indicates all public shows /events boo for the Summer at the Heritage Theatre at the time of publication. Detailed information is posted on the Heritage Theatre website. Tickets may be purchased through the Heritage Theatre Box Office (in- person or by phone) (408) 866 -2700 or on -line at www.heritagetheatre.org Heritage Theatre (408) 866 -2700 Page 65 3 M rt �D REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY (Form may be duplicated, only same family members on each form). LAST NAME ZIP ADDRESS HOME PHONE ( E- MAILADDRESS WORK CELL ( CITY PARTICIPANT NAME BIRTHDATE GENDER CLASS NO. CLASS TITLE FEE IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY AND NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CHECK HERE (OFFICE USE ONLY) TOTAL ENCLOSED $ RECEIPT NO CHECK NO.. TO PAY BY MASTERCARD, VISA, DISCOVER (Please complete the following information) CARD NUMBER (ALL DIGITS) RINT CARDHOLDER NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CREDIT CARD EXPIRATION DATE (Mo and Yr.) GIVING TREE YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND Check here if you would like to donate to the Giving Tree Youth Scholarship Fund. (6000303) F-1 $ Photo/Video Release: I agree to allow the use of my photograph and /or video for program publicity. Medical Release: Pursuant to the provisions of sections 6910 et seq of the California Family Code, and other applicable laws, I hereby authorize the City of Campbell Recreation and Community Services Department to procure and consent to, medical, hospital or dental care for myself or my child in the event of injury as a result of participation .in this program. Waiver and Release of Liability: In consideration of my participation, I hereby release, discharge and covenant not to sue the City of Campbell and the Campbell Redevelopment Agency, their officers,' employees and volunteers, from any and all present and future claims, demands, actions, or causes of action resulting from any accidents, injuries, deaths, or loss of and /or damage to my /our person(s) or property arising out of or connected with my /our participation in the above activity (ies) (except for claims legally caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City or others listed above). I hereby voluntarily waive any and all claims resulting from negligence, both present and future, that may be made by me, my family, estate, heirs, or assigns. Further, I am aware that this activity may involve certain risks or possible dangers, including death, and that equipment provided for my protection may be inadequate to prevent serious injury. I am voluntarily participating in this activity with knowledge of the danger involved and hereby agree to accept any and all inherent risks of property damage, personal injury, or death. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Campbell and others listed above for any and all claims arising as a result of my engaging in this activity. I understand that this waiver is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the State of California and agree that if any portion is held invalid, the remainder of the waiver will continue in full legal force and effect. I further agree that the venue for any legal proceedings shall be in California. I affirm that I am of legal age and am freely signing this document. I have read this form and fully understand that by signing this form, l am giving up legal rights and /or remedies which may be available to me against the City of Campbell or any of the parties listed above. Refunds: Refunds, less a $10.00 administration fee (per activity, per person) will be given to registered participants who cancel up to 5 business days in advance of a class start date. Cancellations with less than 5 business days notice will not receive a refund. X : - Date Signature (Read before signing) ❑ Participant ❑Parent ❑Legal Guardian Page 66 Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs REGISTRATION INFORMATION Early Bird Registration for Summer classes by walk -in, phone -in and on -line Campbell Residents: Saturday, April 24th 7 :00 -8:30 am Open Registration: Saturday, April 24th 8 :30 -9 :30 am (Residents & Non - residents) Office Hours After 9 :30 am on April 241h, registration will be open Mon - Thurs. 8 am - 5:30 pm on -line 2417, www.cityofcampbell.com Friday 8 am - 5 pm How To Register If you wish to transfer from one activity to the next, or request a refund for a program, you will need to call the Recreation office at (408) 866 -2104 during business hours as these functions cannot be done through Internet or Touchtone registration. TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP: This program is only open to children, underthe age of 17, who are Campbell residents. Applicant needs to provide proof of financial need and live within the city limits of Campbell. All requests and approvals for program assistance will be kept confidential. Call (408) 866 -2104. CANCELLATION POLICY Full REFUNDS are given when a class or program is canceled by the Recreation Department. ALL other CANCELLATIONS or TRANSFERS require 5 business days notice prior to start date of class or activity. $10 administration fee per activity per person, will be charged. Cancellations or transfers with less than 5 business days notice will NOT receive a refund. TRANSFERS are accepted from one class to another up to 5 business days in advance of a class start date. Medical emergencies are exempt from this policy; however, a signed statement from your doctor is required. A minimum number of participants is required to hold a class. Where enrollment is low, the Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel a program. A $25 fee will be charged on all returned NSF checks. RESIDENT is anyone living within the Campbell city limits (zip code 95008). P.O. boxes and school district are not considered residents. Proof of residency can be provided by a California Driver's License, pre - printed personal check, or residential utility bill with the owner's name and address printed on it. AGE LEVELS indicate the participant must be that age by the starting date of the class. Proof of age may be required for some programs (pre - school, etc.). WAITING LISTS are established once a class is filled. If a vacancy occurs up to 2 working days prior to a class starting, Campbell residents will receive priority to fill the vacancy. Waiting list names will be called until a live voice is contacted. Waiting list names will have a limited time to register for the vacancy. Less than 2 days before class starts, openings filled on a first come, first serve basis. www.cityofcampbell.com (408) 866 -2104 Page 67 CITY OF CAMPBELL RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 1 WEST CAMPBELL AVENUE, #C -31 CAMPBELL, CA 95008 POSTAL CUSTOMER PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 32 CAMPBELL, CA ECRWSS Held at the Orchard City Green between City Hall and the ampbell Library r 0 Please help keep �ii�l CC"JJ these concerts alive by donating $1 per adult per concert. Look for staff with the donation bins at the concerts! J no ❑�O ° gn, p� 0 y, JUNE 17 - TINMAN: 70's Classic Rock JNE 24 - NIGEL & CLIVE & THE BRITISH INVASION JULY 1 - TIP OF THE TOP: ,Jazz JULY 8 - MILLENNIUM SOUNDS: Big Band Music JULY 15 - THE HITMEN: 70's Funk, Disco, Latin 22 - THE GARAGE BAND: Flock Pop, R &B, Motown JULY 29 - GROOVE KINGS: Classic Rock & Roll ►UGUST 5 - COCKTAIL MONKEYS: '3nck, Motown, Party, Dance AUGUST 12 - CROCODILES: 70's & 80's & Contemporary 9- SAGE R &B: µ' Soul, Motown